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Based on 10 verified sources covering Myanmar, Thailand:

Three days of airstrikes by junta warplanes have killed 20 civilians, including three children, in Tigyaing Township, Sagaing region, locals say. [1]

Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha is visiting Udon Thani province to meet with local administrations and private sector to discuss provincial development direction. [2]

The recent rising sea levels have caused many areas in the capital city and adjacent provinces to be inundated and Bangkok’s Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, was no exception. [4]

TANINTHARYI, MYANMAR — Efforts to conserve rivers and mangroves in southern Myanmar came to a standstill when activists fled the country in fear of their safety. [5]

Insight Myanmar “In the core of it, the roots of the Dhamma are living… and so tradition is also living. To live means to be able to die, and then create something new.” This is our second talk with the longtime Buddhist monk, U J?gara. [6]

Sources
[1] MM www.irrawaddy.com · 2023-11-15 · 100% match

Myanmar Junta Airstrikes Kill 20 Civilians in Battle for Tigyaing

Three days of airstrikes by junta warplanes have killed 20 civilians, including three children, in Tigyaing Township, Sagaing region, locals say.

[2] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2021-12-01 · 50% match

Udon Thani gets boosts as tourism and logistics hub in Greater Mekong Sub-region

Prime Minister and Defense Minister Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha is visiting Udon Thani province to meet with local administrations and private sector to discuss provincial development direction.

[3] TH isaanrecord.com · 45% match

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[4] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2021-11-09 · 45% match

Rising water level threatens Bangkok’s Wat Arun historical structures

The recent rising sea levels have caused many areas in the capital city and adjacent provinces to be inundated and Bangkok’s Wat Arun, also known as the Temple of Dawn, was no exception.

[5] TH mekongeye.com · 2024-08-26 · 45% match

Guardians of Pat-Chan: How river conservations thrived before Myanmar’s crisis

TANINTHARYI, MYANMAR — Efforts to conserve rivers and mangroves in southern Myanmar came to a standstill when activists fled the country in fear of their safety.

[6] MM eng.mizzima.com · 2025-11-02 · 44% match

Myanmar: Roots of the Dhamma

Insight Myanmar “In the core of it, the roots of the Dhamma are living… and so tradition is also living. To live means to be able to die, and then create something new.” This is our second talk with the longtime Buddhist monk, U J?gara.

[7] TH thethaiger.com · 2026-02-23 · 44% match

Russian tourists join coffin-laying ritual at Nakhon Nayok temple

Russian tourists join coffin-laying ritual at Nakhon Nayok temple A temple in Nakhon Nayok’s Ban Yai subdistrict drew large crowds yesterday, February 22, as visitors, including Russian tourists, took part in a “coffin-laying ritual” aimed at reliev

[8] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2020-11-03 · 43% match

Travel Blog Exchange ‘Diversity of the Thailand’ South, Phuket & Beyond’ open for registration

The Travel Blog Exchange (TBEX Asia) 2021 is now open for registration. This world’s premier gathering of travel bloggers and lifestyle creators will be taking place in Phuket, during 20-22 October, 2021, under the theme of “Diversity of the South, P

[9] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2024-03-27 · 43% match

Centuries-long Thai traditional dress and Muay Thai heritages seek UNESCO’s recognition

The Cabinet has approved the nomination of Thai traditional dress and Muay Thai for UNESCO’s Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity, seeking to globally recognize these fundamental aspects of Thai culture.

[10] TH www.pattayamail.com · 2012-06-07 · 43% match

Wat Traimit Wittayaram and surrounding residential zone form first ASEAN Community in Thailand

BANGKOK, 7 June 2012 – Maha Wiranuwat School in Traimit Wittayaram Monastery has opened an ASEAN studies classroom, making it an integral part of the first ASEAN Community in Thailand.

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