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HAT YAI – The Royal Thai police and immigration officers have rescued 16 Bangladeshi migrant workers from a rented house where they had been shut in for three days without food or water. The men were weak, thirsty, and desperate for help. [1]
THAILAND EVENT: The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Petchaburi Office invites tourists to join the 37th “Phra Nakhon Khiri – Mueang Phet” Festival from 14-23 March 2024. [2]
More than 400 people a day ventured to Koh Samet for the long Buddhist holiday as the Rayong island slowly reopens to Thai tourists. Not all hotels have reopened, but those that did found plenty of bookings Oct. 21-24. [3]
HAT YAI – The Royal Thai police and immigration officers have rescued 16 Bangladeshi migrant workers from a rented house where they had been shut in for three days without food or water. The men were weak, thirsty, and desperate for help.
THAILAND EVENT: The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Petchaburi Office invites tourists to join the 37th “Phra Nakhon Khiri – Mueang Phet” Festival from 14-23 March 2024.
More than 400 people a day ventured to Koh Samet for the long Buddhist holiday as the Rayong island slowly reopens to Thai tourists. Not all hotels have reopened, but those that did found plenty of bookings Oct. 21-24.