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Chiang Mai Buddhist Officials Warn Monks Over Temple Parties

Chiang Mai Buddhist authorities have warned monks to stop holding private parties at temples during Khao Phansa after receiving reports of entertainment workers and alcohol present in monks' quarters across the province.

Chiang Mai Buddhist Officials Warn Monks Over Temple Parties
1 Aug Khaosod

Chiang Mai — On August 1, 2026, Buddhist authorities in Chiang Mai have warned monks to stop allegedly holding private parties at temples during Khao Phansa after receiving reports that entertainment workers, alcohol and groups of monks were being brought together inside monks' quarters.

Khao Phansa is the traditional three-month rains retreat during which Buddhist monks remain at their temples and devote more time to religious practice.

On Saturday at 08:50, a source from an inspection committee under the Chiang Mai Provincial Ecclesiastical Office said authorities had received reports, photographs and a list of monks allegedly involved in gatherings at temples across the province.

The allegations involve monks ranging from junior temple residents to abbots, according to the source.

The monks were reportedly arranging late-night parties inside their living quarters and inviting entertainment workers to attend. Alcohol, including beer and spirits, was allegedly stored in refrigerators and ice boxes at the venues.

The source said members of the group had shared photographs from the gatherings in private Line chats, with some images later reaching provincial ecclesiastical authorities.

Some monks allegedly drove their own cars or used ride-hailing services to reach meeting points at different temples. They reportedly avoided using temple drivers because they feared information about the gatherings would be leaked.

The report included detailed descriptions of vehicles allegedly used by monks from several temples. Names of the temples and individuals are being withheld because the allegations have not been independently verified and no formal disciplinary findings have been announced.

The source also alleged that an entertainment worker previously sought medical testing after becoming concerned about possible exposure to an infection following an encounter with members of the group.

The worker reportedly threatened to file a complaint if the test returned a positive result. No infection was detected, however, and the matter did not proceed further.

Wallop Namwongphrom, a member of the Chiang Mai Provincial Cultural Council and an adviser to the provincial monastic authorities, said Khao Phansa was traditionally a period when monks remained at their temples during the rainy season.

He said some monks had nevertheless been accused of secretly leaving their temples or gathering inside monks' quarters to hold parties.

Wallop said such behaviour could amount to a minor monastic offence but remained inappropriate and damaging to public confidence.

"I would like to warn monks who regularly organise parties to stop, regardless of the date or month," he said. "If they are caught or the matter becomes public, it will cause widespread damage."

He added that Buddhism and temples were not inherently damaged by such incidents, but that individual monks brought disrepute upon themselves through their conduct.

"During Khao Phansa, please stop for the sake of the monastic order and public trust," he concluded.

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Regional

Phuket, Mongolia Explore Tourism And Trade Ties

PHUKET: The Honorary Consul of Mongolia in Phuket met with Phuket Governor Chotinarin Kerdsom on Friday (July 31) to discuss strengthening tourism and economic cooperation, including expanding exports of Thai fruit and seafood to Mongolia.

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National

Bhumjaithai Leader Defends Party Amid Election Fraud Case

Bhumjaithai MP Kraiwit Pirisananuntakul defended the party against election fraud allegations, saying it welcomes scrutiny and remains confident in its integrity as the Election Commission reviews the case.

Bhumjaithai Leader Defends Party Amid Election Fraud Case
1 Aug Khaosod

On August 1, 2025, Kraiwit Pirisananuntakul, Bhumjaithai MP for Ang Thong, addressed the Senate election fraud case that opposition parties have raised recently. He expressed no concern about the possibility of party dissolution, noting that the matter is already under review by the Election Commission and should follow proper legal procedures.

When asked whether the party could prove its innocence if accusers presented evidence, Kraiwit said he welcomes scrutiny as a normal process. He stated that while the opposition claims to have evidence, the party remains confident in its integrity and that all nine individuals named have denied involvement in the Senate election irregularities.

Regarding the timing of the opposition's accusations amid Cabinet reshuffling reports, Kraiwit suggested they aim to pressure the Election Commission to keep the case moving. He flatly denied claims of internal party divisions or "two in one" conflicts, calling such stories baseless and amusing to party leaders. He emphasized that Bhumjaithai is known for its unity and solidarity.

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Police

Woman Arrested After Killing Mother-in-Law in Chalong

PHUKET: A 36-year-old woman has been arrested after allegedly killing her 74-year-old mother-in-law, then decapitating her, following an argument at a house in Chalong this morning (Aug 1).

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Police

Woman Arrested After Fatally Stabbing Mother-in-Law in Phuket

A 36-year-old woman was arrested in Phuket after fatally stabbing her mother-in-law, 74, following a heated argument at the victim's home in Chalong Subdistrict.

Woman Arrested After Fatally Stabbing Mother-in-Law in Phuket
1 Aug Khaosod

Police received a murder report at 9:15 a.m. on August 1, 2569, from a residence in Chalong Subdistrict, Muang District, Phuket. Officers led by Lieutenant Colonel Charuwitthaya Khuncharoen from Chalong Police Station responded to find the body of a 74-year-old woman (name withheld) with severe wounds from sharp objects and large amounts of blood scattered around the house.

Initial investigation revealed that the victim, who was the mother-in-law, was inside the home with a 36-year-old daughter-in-law (name withheld) when the two had a serious argument. The suspect became angry and violently attacked the victim, causing her to fall, then repeatedly stabbed her with a knife across her body and face. In a particularly brutal act, the suspect used a knife to decapitate the victim.

A neighbor witnessed the incident and alerted police. When officers arrived at the scene, they found the suspect hiding in the bathroom and immediately took her into custody. Investigators, forensic staff, and the duty medical examiner began examining the body and collecting evidence at the scene, while authorities launched a detailed investigation into the motive and circumstances of the killing for legal proceedings.

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Community

Beloved Internet Cat Tiger Stripes Dies at 15

Tiger Stripes, the beloved Scottish Fold cat who pioneered Thailand's internet cat celebrity culture through the influential Kingdom of Tigers Facebook page, has died at age 15 after bringing joy to millions of devoted fans nationwide.

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Heartbreak sweeps Thailand's cat lovers as Tiger Stripes, the beloved feline star of the Kingdom of Tigers: Head Servant's House Facebook page, has passed away at 15 years old. The page announced that Tiger Stripes had "walked into the light" after living a full 15 years, leaving countless devoted fans grieving the loss of the cat they grew up with.

The Kingdom of Tigers: Head Servant's House is one of Thailand's most influential cat pages, gaining fame around 2013–2014 through humorous daily stories about its cats told in a distinctive voice that popularized terms like "cat servant" and "head servant" among Thai cat lovers nationwide. The page grew rapidly with millions of followers, making its household members—Tiger Stripes, Tiger Ming, Tiger Cheetah, Jasmine, and Ashok—internet celebrities. Tiger Stripes, a Scottish Fold with a round face, large eyes, and calm but charming personality, became the page's original star and pioneering cat celebrity in Thailand, even appearing on television, in interviews, and in drama productions.

Over the years, followers watched Tiger Stripes grow through important family moments, including welcoming new members and experiencing losses like White Tiger and Star Tiger, which also saddened fans nationwide. Beyond being just a cat, Tiger Stripes became part of Thai "cat servant" culture, inspiring many people to adopt cats, study feline behavior, and open their hearts to stray animals. For countless fans, Tiger Stripes was a friend who brought smiles during difficult times through photos, videos, and heartwarming stories shared for years. Though Tiger Stripes is now gone, the cat remains a significant figure in Thai social media history, a cat who taught people the meaning of "cat servant" and proved that small pets can create immense happiness and lasting memories.

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Regional

Fire Breaks Out at Bang Tao Construction Site

PHUKET: A fire broke out at a construction site in the Bang Tao area of Phuket yesterday afternoon (July 31), prompting firefighters to respond and bring the blaze under control.

Fire Breaks Out at Bang Tao Construction Site
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PHUKET: A fire broke out at a construction site in the Bang Tao area of Phuket yesterday afternoon (July 31), prompting firefighters to respond and bring the blaze under control.

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National

Thailand Government Lottery Results August 1, 2025

Thailand's Government Lottery drawing on August 1, 2025 has released results across all prize categories, with the First Prize worth 6 million baht. Ticket holders can verify their numbers through the official Lottery Office results.

Thailand Government Lottery Results August 1, 2025
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Results for Thailand's Government Lottery drawing held on August 1, 2025 are now available. First Prize (6 million baht), adjacent prizes (100,000 baht each), and multiple other prize tiers including three-digit front and back numbers, two-digit back numbers, and Second through Fifth Prizes (200,000 to 20,000 baht) have been drawn and published. Ticket holders can check their numbers against the official results released by the Lottery Office.

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National

Thailand Urges Franchises to Protect Intellectual Property

Thailand's Department of Intellectual Property urges franchise businesses to register trademarks and protect proprietary systems as the sector expands rapidly, warning that proper IP management prevents counterfeiting and unauthorized opera

Thailand Urges Franchises to Protect Intellectual Property
1 Aug Khaosod

Thailand's Department of Intellectual Property is warning franchise businesses to urgently register and protect their intellectual property as the sector continues to grow rapidly. According to Department Director Oramont Saupthaweethum, Thailand's franchise business is worth over 300,000 billion baht and is a popular expansion model for entrepreneurs seeking to grow their brands quickly. However, franchising involves more than just licensing a business name or opening branches—it requires proper protection of trademarks, production formulas, management systems, and business knowledge that form the core value and competitive advantage of the business. Without proper protection and management, businesses risk counterfeit operations, unauthorized use of rights, and future disputes.

Proper intellectual property management strengthens brand value, builds confidence among franchisees and investors, and ensures standardized expansion. Before launching a franchise system, businesses should prepare in six key areas: (1) Check for name and trademark similarity using AI Image Search and Trademark Checker tools on the Department's website to reduce the risk of infringing others' marks; (2) Register trademarks for legal protection—the Department now offers fast-track service for businesses that need urgent protection; (3) Register trademark license agreements to clarify the rights and obligations of both parties; (4) Draft franchise agreements that clearly define rights, duties, and conditions; (5) Register patents or utility patents if the business has developed innovations, products, or manufacturing processes; and (6) Establish trade secret protection measures to prevent unauthorized use of business knowledge.

The Department is ready to advise and support businesses of all sizes, particularly SMEs, in leveraging intellectual property as a tool for value creation and competitive advantage. Entrepreneurs can request free intellectual property consulting through the IP Consulting Center (IPAC) at the Department of Intellectual Property, Ministry of Commerce, or call the hotline 1368 for guidance on protecting, utilizing, and managing intellectual property.

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Regional

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PHUKET: Lifeguards at Patong Beach rescued a stranded dolphin calf yesterday (July 31), with marine specialists now providing round-the-clock care in the hope of returning the animal to the wild.

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National

Government Savings Bank August 1 Lottery Results

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The Government Savings Bank released results for its special 2-year lottery draw, series 254-271 and 273-277, on August 1, 2025. First prize (30 million baht) went to ticket 6706555 from series 255, while second prize (1 million baht) was awarded to ticket 0389782 from series 269. Additional prizes ranged from 10,000 baht down to 500 baht across multiple prize categories, with specific winning numbers listed for each tier.

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