Less is more in restoring Asia’s past

Less is more in restoring Asia’s past For decades, restorations of Southeast Asia’s archaeological sites have typically involved transforming the past rather than faithfully presenting it. Conservationists often take a heavy-handed approach, embellishing a site to effectively “manufacture” a ruin that will appeal to visitors. But this tends to do more harm than good. Unfortunately, […]

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Thailand Set to Improve Third-Class Trains with Air Conditioning and Seating Upgrades

Thailand Set to Improve Third-Class Trains with Air Conditioning and Seating Upgrades The Thailand State Railway (SRT) plans to enhance its third-class train services and facilities by investing 780 million baht in new seating and air conditioning. For this project’s initial phase, scheduled for next year, 130 of these carriages will be fitted with air […]

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First riding on new passenger train service linking Bangkok with Vientiane

First riding on new passenger train service linking Bangkok with Vientiane The Thailand-Laos cross-border passenger train service, with the first train departing from Bangkok on Friday, links not only two countries, but also takes more people to further places. BANGKOK/VIENTIANE, July 23 (Xinhua) — As a long whistle shattered the tranquility of the night, the […]

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Time to solve invasion of invasive blackchin tilapia fish in Thailand’s waters

Time to solve invasion of invasive blackchin tilapia fish in Thailand’s waters BANGKOK POST EDITORIAL The invasion of blackchin tilapia — an alien fish species banned in Thailand — speaks volumes about a lack of protection of biodiversity, which negatively impacts the local fishery business. Department of Fisheries (DoF) on Wednesday, during a press conference, said that the […]

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