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Skrevet d. 10-08-2023 12:29
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Viral TikTok sensation captures soldier's daring bomb disposal mission at Phra Viharn border. Warongkorn Sringam, a skilled Military K9 official, dismantles an explosive device in the heart-stopping footage.

His life philosophy amidst danger resonates as he expertly defuses the bomb. Witness the risky endeavor that garnered 5 million views.


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Skrevet d. 21-08-2023 08:12
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Se, hvordan en munks geniale løsning førte til en automatisk affaldsindsamlingsvogn, der uden besvær holder et 14 hektar stort tempel rent. Bygget af tempelrester og reservedele gik denne kreation viralt på TikTok og tjente over en million visninger. Oplev, hvordan en simpel idé udviklede sig til en støjfri, fredfyldt tempelatmosfære.

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Skrevet d. 29-08-2023 13:37
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The extreme Thai massage is a traditional Thai massage that uses a long woven cloth or scarf to stretch the muscles.

It is considered to be one of the most painful types of massage, but it can also be very effective in relieving pain and stiffness. The massage starts with the masseuse wrapping the cloth around the joints and muscles that are tight or tense.

Then, they pull both ends of the cloth to apply pressure by stretching. This can be very painful, but it is also very effective in releasing tension and improving flexibility.

The masseuse may also use the cloth to jolt the neck and spine into place. This can be a bit jarring, but it can also be very effective in relieving pain and stiffness.



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Skrevet d. 31-08-2023 13:29
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Tok Sen is a traditional Thai massage technique that uses a wooden mallet to hit pressure points on the body. It is said to be very effective in relieving pain and stiffness, improving circulation, and promoting flexibility.

The massage starts with the masseuse applying oil to the body. Then, they use the mallet to hit different pressure points on the body.

The pressure and speed of the strokes are adjusted to the individual's needs. If you are looking for a massage that will leave you feeling relaxed and pain-free, Tok Sen may be a good option.

Remember, it is important to do your research and consult with a qualified practitioner before trying this type of massage.


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Skrevet d. 01-09-2023 12:47
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The Perception Blind Spa is a unique massage parlor in Bangkok that employs blind masseurs and masseuses.

The spa's owners believe that blind people have a unique talent for massage, as they are able to focus on their sense of touch without being distracted by visual stimuli.

The spa offers a variety of massages, including Thai massage, aromatherapy massage, and herbal ball massage. The masseurs at Perception are highly skilled and take their work very seriously.

If you are looking for a relaxing and therapeutic massage experience, try the Perception Blind Spa.

You will be supporting a great cause and you will be helping to change the lives of blind people!


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Skrevet d. 06-09-2023 14:50
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A young motorcycle rider performs death-defying stunts on a vertical wooden wall without a helmet or safety gear. The rider, known as Khun Top, has been practicing for many years and has never had an accident. The event is held at old fashioned Buddhist temple fairs around Thailand. Khun Top started riding motorcycles when he was a child. He has never had an accident because he concentrates all the time.



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Skrevet d. 10-09-2023 10:20
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While Chonruedee Glamgla was running with a friend, the idea of wearing more than one smartwatch to help others complete their running assignments emerged. Is it cheating or entertainment?

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Skrevet d. 17-09-2023 07:29
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After a decade as a news reporter Thitaree Kittayanoppaluk moved to the US, which also led to a career change - taking photos of newborn babies. Now, she has returned to Thailand and offers the service to hospitals and happy new parents.


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Skrevet d. 23-09-2023 05:32
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A Bangkok resident has been hit a hefty fine of 20,000 baht after leaving her car parked in the condo’s parking lot for 20 days.

The unnamed condominium management team explained to the resident, named Jen, that a fine is triggered once a vehicle remains stationary for over 15 days.

This regulation is part of the condo’s rules, which Jen found out about only after receiving the surprisingly high penalty on her return.

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Skrevet d. 27-09-2023 03:31
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Fire års fængsel til aktivist for at fornærme Thailands konge

Den thailandske aktivist og menneskerettighedsadvokat Arnon Nampa er blevet idømt fire års fængsel for at have sagt, at det thailandske kongehus skal reformeres.

Det oplyser hans advokat, Krisadang Nutcharus.

Arnon Nampa blev i 2020 kendt for at være leder i protester med tusindvis af mennesker, der krævede premierminister Prayut Chan-o-chas' afgang.

Nampa har også demonstreret med landets unge for at afskaffe loven om majestætsfornærmelse - den selvsamme lov, Arnon Nampa er blevet dømt efter.

»Læs nærmere på: Kristeligt Dagblad
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Skrevet d. 27-09-2023 11:15
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tiny skrev:
Fire års fængsel til aktivist for at fornærme Thailands konge

Den thailandske aktivist og menneskerettighedsadvokat Arnon Nampa er blevet idømt fire års fængsel for at have sagt, at det thailandske kongehus skal reformeres.

Det oplyser hans advokat, Krisadang Nutcharus.

Arnon Nampa blev i 2020 kendt for at være leder i protester med tusindvis af mennesker, der krævede premierminister Prayut Chan-o-chas' afgang.

Nampa har også demonstreret med landets unge for at afskaffe loven om majestætsfornærmelse - den selvsamme lov, Arnon Nampa er blevet dømt efter.

»Læs nærmere på: Kristeligt Dagblad


A prominent Thai activist and lawyer, known for his brazen calls for reforms in Thailand’s monarchy, received a four-year prison sentence today over charges of royal insults, a verdict confirmed by both the judge and his legal counsel.

Arnon Nampa emerged as a notable figure during the pro-democracy demonstrations in 2020, where the Thai activist publicly advocated for a discourse on the role of the King. This topic has long been considered off-limits in Thai society. Despite insisting on his innocence, the controversial lese majeste law in Thailand, which carries a maximum of 15 years in prison for each perceived insult against the monarchy, has led to his sentencing.

Krisadang Nutcharus, his lawyer, told Reuters that efforts are underway to secure the 39-year-old’s bail


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Skrevet d. 16-10-2023 12:42
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Old and poor: Thailand sleepwalking towards ageing crisis

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Chusri Kaewkhio, 73, lives with her 75-year-old husband Suchart in Bangkok's Klong Toey slum. She has called for the government to provide more support as the cost of living soars.


Unless she lines up in the hot sun for a free meal, ketchup on bread is the only food Thai widow Noi can afford on her small government pension.

Her payout of around 82 US cents a day makes cooking at home near impossible.

"If it's too wet to come, I eat 7-Eleven bread with ketchup," the 73-year-old told AFP at a Bangkok Community Help Foundation meal delivery tent that feeds 500 of the city's homeless and poor daily.

Thailand is one of the world's fastest ageing societies, according to the World Health Organization -- but its economy is ill-prepared.

Research from major lender Kasikorn Bank estimates that by 2029 the kingdom will join a list of super-ageing societies where more than 20% of the population are older than 65.

But Thailand has not reached the same level of wealth as some other ageing societies such as Japan and Germany.

"We've become old before we've become rich," said Kasikorn Bank chief economist Burin Adulwattana.

"We're not ready."

Currently, Thailand is home to more than 12 million over-60s -- around 18% of the population.

Low incomes, limited savings and inadequate government pensions will mean many endure extreme poverty, while fewer taxpayers and a healthcare spending bill expected to triple will be a huge fiscal burden.

- 'Ticking time bomb' -

"It's definitely a ticking time bomb," said Kirida Bhaopichitr from the Thailand Development Research Institute.

Poverty among older adults is already widespread, with 34% of Thai seniors living below the poverty line -- surviving on less than $830 a year, according to Kasikorn.

To retire well in Bangkok at least $100,000 in savings is needed, Mr Burin said, but many Thais are retiring with less than $1,300.

In August, the outgoing government announced it was restricting a previously universal pension of between $16 and $27 a month to low-income earners, cutting off six million people.

PM Srettha Thavisin has vowed to eradicate poverty by 2027 and "leave no one behind".

His party made an election pledge for an $8.1 billion elderly welfare package but the government has not announced any pension boost.

Last month Social Development Minister Warawut Silpa-archa dismissed calls to raise the pension to $81 a month, saying the kingdom could not afford it.

"I wish the government could provide more support because right now the cost of living is skyrocketing," said 73-year-old Chusri Kaewkhio in Bangkok's Khlong Toei slum.

Her 75-year-old husband Suchart Kaewkhio lies on a bed, in an adult diaper, staring up at the peeling paint and water-damaged ceiling but Ms Chusri said they had no money for repairs.

They borrow cash each month to buy expensive milk for her husband's feeding tube and are five months behind on their electricity bills.

There is a cultural expectation in Thailand that adult children will look after their parents as they age.

But economist Burin said this is unsustainable in the long term as the economy grapples with a smaller workforce, lower growth and consumer spending.

- 'The pension is not enough' -

While men work until about 65, Thai women start dropping out of the workforce around 50 to care for ageing parents and in-laws, researcher Kirida noted, adding that there needs to be an increase in affordable elderly daycare centres.

Orn Keawwilat, 57, faces a difficult juggling act -- caring for her sick elderly parents while running a small general store to support her household of 12.

Her bedridden father Arj, 88, recently had a fall trying to get to the bathroom and has lost the ability to speak because of motor neurone disease.

"He has to be hand fed and supervised all the time because sometimes he chokes," Ms Orn told AFP.

Thailand's demographic shift requires major physical and cultural changes and investment.

The labour ministry is considering lifting the retirement age beyond the current 55-60 years old.

A future government may be required to lift the value-added tax from seven to 10% as well as consider taxing wealth and inheritance, Burin said.

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt is ramping up senior activity centres and health clinics.

But for many, retirement with dignity is a pipe dream.

A former teacher for 30 years, Aew never married, lost her home during the pandemic and now sleeps on seats at the Bang Sue Grand train station.

"The pension is not enough. I also make plastic flowers to sell on the street... But I want a job," the 70-year-old said.

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Skrevet d. 23-10-2023 02:43
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Skrevet d. 24-10-2023 11:04
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In a tragic turn of events in Surat Thani province, southern Thailand, a village headman lost his life in a wild elephant attack. The unfortunate incident occurred on Sunday as the leader attempted to steer a cow elephant and her calf back into the adjacent forest.


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Skrevet d. 28-10-2023 10:35
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A video of a drunk-driving Buddhist monk in an inebriated state, engaging in a traffic altercation, has gone viral online. The monk, driving a sedan, collided with another vehicle after crossing into the wrong lane.

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Skrevet d. 02-11-2023 02:00
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Halloween revellers in fancy dress outfits converge on the tourist street Khaosan Road in Bangkok, Thailand, on Tuesday October 31.
Pubs and bars on the bustling backpacker Mecca were open until the early hours of the morning to mark the annual American festival.



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Crowds of people dress in scary costumes and creepy makeup to celebrate the spooky season on Khao San Road, Bangkok, on Tuesday.
Restaurants and other establishments have also put up decorations to bring out a spine-chilling vibe.

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Skrevet d. 02-11-2023 18:19
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Halloween celebrations at a popular local bar took a spooky turn when a customer, dressed in an unusual Halloween costume, as a ghost with a belly, stunned the crowd. The costume, complete with dark skin and blood effects, proved to be a show-stopper, attracting attention and widespread amusement from the online community.

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Skrevet d. 04-11-2023 10:39
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lige nede rundt om hjørnet, ligger der er lille spise sted, maden er lækker, kokkepigen er lækkerThumb




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The National Office of Buddhism (NOB) sought assistance from the Thai Cyber Police, following the discovery of inappropriate content related to Buddhism on Facebook. The content, generated by artificial intelligence (AI), depicts Buddhist monks engaging in non-religious activities, such as playing musical instruments and racing on motorbikes. These images, deemed damaging to the image of the monastic community, have raised concerns among the Buddhist community.

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