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Bangkok Post is Thailand's oldest English-language daily newspaper, founded in 1946. It covers news, politics, business, sports and culture, and has a circulation of 110,000.
Bangkok Pride Festival is an annual series of events which celebrates lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer life in Bangkok, Thailand. [1] [2] The festival culminates in a pride parade held in June. The event is hosted by Naruemit Pride, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, and the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. [3]
Bernard Trink (1931 – 6 October 2020) was a columnist for the Bangkok Post. [1] A native New Yorker, Trink moved to Bangkok in the mid-1960s and taught English at various universities before taking over the "Nite Owl" column in 1966 at the now defunct Bangkok World, an English-language evening newspaper.
Arnon Nampa (Thai: อานนท์ นำภา; RTGS: Anon Nampha, also spelled Anon Numpa; born August 18, 1984) is a Thai human rights lawyer and activist known for his critical stance on the monarchy of Thailand, a subject that is highly controversial in the country. [1]
The Nation is a Thai-owned English-language daily online newspaper founded in 1971, published in Bangkok. It covers international and domestic news, and has a right-of-centre opinion page, but a center-left news coverage.
Learn about the state enterprise that provides postal services in Thailand since 1883. Find out how Thailand Post has evolved, expanded and profited from e-commerce and international mail.
Bangkok is a special administrative area in central Thailand, with an estimated population of 9 million as of 2021. It traces its roots to a 15th-century trading post and has been the capital of Thailand since 1782, undergoing rapid growth and modernization.
The General Post Office in July 2023 Thailand Post postal service counters on the first floor. The General Post Office (Thai: อาคารไปรษณีย์กลาง, RTGS: Akhan Praisani Klang, pronounced [ʔāː.kʰāːn prāj.sā.nīː klāːŋ]), also known as the Grand Postal Building, is a historic building in the Bang Rak District of Bangkok.