Designers are blending age-old weaving techniques with modern styles, giving traditional crafts a fresh identity. This fusion not only preserves cultural heritage but also appeals to today’s fashion-conscious audience, proving that timeless artistry can evolve while staying relevant in the ever-changing world of style.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: urjaThailand expects 200,000 Chinese visitors over Sept 29–Oct 8, down 24% from last year, with tourism revenue forecast to fall 17% to ฿9.1B. Safety concerns and better-value options push travelers to Malaysia, Vietnam, and Japan, where arrivals surged despite Thailand’s visa-free policy.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhThe Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) appointed four new deputy governors in its annual reshuffle: Akkarawit Taphasit (Administration), Chuwit Sirivajjakul (Policy & Planning), Nat Kruthasoot (Tourism Products & Business), and Chiravadee Khunsub (International Marketing – Europe, Africa, Middle East & Americas). The move supports TAT’s “New Thailand Vision 2026.”
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhSiam Paragon will launch three new attractions in late 2025 to mark its 20th anniversary: Nextopia, a futuristic 15,000sqm experience; MeLand, Thailand’s first indoor theme park; and Dining Phenomenal with 700+ outlets. The $39M investment strengthens its role as a global retail and tourism landmark.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhSongkhla welcomed diplomats from 21 countries on Sept 30 to the Sadao customs checkpoint, a key trade and tourism hub with Malaysia. The crossing handled 430.4B baht in trade and 5.4M travelers last year. A “Songkhla Business Night” event highlighted the province’s medical and wellness tourism potential.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhThailand earned global recognition with ten sites named in the 2025 Green Destinations Top 100, announced in France. Mu Ko Lanta National Park stood out for its “Returning Homes to Hermit Crabs” project. Other sites include Chiang Mai’s Royal Park Rajapruek, Uthai Thani Old Town, and Chiang Khan.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhStarting Dec 2, Thai AirAsia X will operate four weekly direct flights between Riyadh and Bangkok. The 7.5-hour route will boost tourism, business, and cultural ties, offering Saudi travelers seamless access to Thailand’s destinations, medical tourism, and halal-friendly services, while connecting ASEAN passengers to Riyadh.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhPhichit held a Buddhist chanting, wreath-laying, and almsgiving ceremony on Oct 1 to honor King Rama IV. Governor Thaniya Naipinit led officials and citizens in tribute, recalling his reforms that modernized Siam, safeguarded sovereignty, and earned him the title “Father of Thai Science.”
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhSingapore’s population grew 1.2% to 6.11M in June 2025, driven by a rise in non-residents to 1.91M for major projects. Citizens reached 3.66M, PRs 540k. Seniors now make up 20.7%. Fertility stayed at 0.97, while marriages fell but births rose. Immigration added 22,766 new citizens.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi JhPM Anutin told Parliament the Half-Half scheme boosts transparency and participation. Referendum ballots remain tentative due to high costs. MoUs 43 and 44 with Cambodia are under review, with cancellation possible if against national interest. He confirmed ministers’ qualifications and pledged urgent Cabinet action.
Published on: October 1, 2025 | By: Noi Jh