
Tourismthailand.org News : Next to the Royal Palace and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, there is a vast open ground called Sanam Luang or Thung Phra Men. There may not be much going on, but Sanam Luang has some historical significance. At the time when Bangkok was first established, the ground was a rice field and was sometimes used as a location for a royal crematorium, Phra Men in Thai. The ground was, thus, otherwise called as ‘Thung Phra Men’

The local media has helped the government spin a misleading message that could damage Thailand’s international credibility reporting that the World Heritage Committee agreed to delay its decision to list Preah Vihear temple as a World Heritage site until February next year.
Mekong Review : Supalak Ganjanakhundee wrote an article, “Asean energy ministers keep poor Burmese in the darkness”,
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Thaiasiatoday.com : In many Western countries, meditation and yoga are no longer seen as fringe practices, and are now considered by many to be ‘part and parcel’ of living a full and healthy life, attracting a variety of persons – from a barista to a Fortune 500 president.
Atimes.com : Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong recently suggested in an interview that his government would consider relaxing regulations governing the Internet, some read his candid comments as an admission of defeat.
Board of Investment : The previous investment promotion policies, though successful, have been implemented for a long period of time.
Tourismthailand.org News : Visitors to Thailand have nothing more to fear from the influenza A (H1N1) virus than they have in their own countries. With the Royal Thai Government moving …
“Thailand’s Opportunity in the World Food Crisis” is the article by Professor Kriengsak Chareonwongsak that posted on his blog at the Blog.nationmultimedia.com/kriengsak
Mekong Review news online,indochinapublishing.com , have launched the article, “Reasons why Thailand cannot push Burma too far”,
Thailand’s dairy farmers face being wiped out within 10 years by fresh-milk imports under free-trade agreements
The people in green uniforms are making some unusual movements in preparation for something big,The Nation newspaper columnist,
Thanong Khanthong wrote an article,