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National

Survey Reveals Top 10 Issues Bangkok Residents Want Fixed

Over half of Bangkok residents surveyed cite road problems as their top concern, followed by flooding and safety issues, according to a Traffy Fondue survey of more than 337,000 people.

20 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

What do Bangkokians want? Well, this survey might answer that question, and it’s certainly going to be food for thought for Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt.

The survey, which was carried out by the Traffy Fondue complaints platform, featured 337,208 respondents. It showed that road-related problems were of the highest concern, chosen by  more than half of respondents (52.8 percent)

Following that were all the usual suspects, namely flooding (10.94 percent), zebra crossing safety (9.10 percent), PM2.5 and toxic pollutants in the air (8.59 percent), working CCTV cameras that cover wider visibility (5.60 percent), lack of green spaces (5.50 percent), high cost of living (4.28 percent), traffic jams (1.97 percent), polluted water (0.62 percent), and street vendors blocking footpaths and sidewalks (0.60 percent).

These numbers may reflect the city’s unpreparedness to accommodate the daily lives of its residents.

Chadchart, who assumed the gubernatorial role in May 2022, is quite popular in the city. In a May survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA), Bangkokians said they were largely happy with the 57-year-old’s performance, citing his hard work and dedication to the job.

However, the survey found that 10 percent of Bangkokians were “dissatisfied” with his efforts on the first anniversary of his Bangkok tenure, and 14.8 percent were “somewhat dissatisfied”.

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National

Cabinet Approves Same-Sex Marriage Equality Bill

Thailand's cabinet approved a same-sex marriage equality bill Thursday, which will grant LGBTQ couples the same legal rights as heterosexual couples including marriage, adoption, and inheritance. Parliament votes on the landmark legislation

19 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

A newly drafted marriage-equality law was approved by the cabinet this afternoon.

The new bill, which will go into consideration by the parliament this Thursday, will, hopefully, give LGBTQ couples the same rights enjoyed by heterosexual couples in an effort to allow diversity in Thailand, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

Remember that civil union bill from the last government that would allow recognition same-sex civil partnerships? Yeah, this one kicks it up a notch. No more settling for the “not quite married” status quo. This time, it’s the real deal, with rings, cake, and maybe even a rooftop elopement overlooking the Chao Phraya (because why not?).

The civil union bill, which failed to get the OK from parliament as it was dissolved by former Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha ahead of the May elections, would have given the right for LGBTQ couples to adopt children, manage assets and inherit properties. It would not have given them the legality to marry.

Only two countries in Asia (Taiwan and Nepal) are currently giving marriage equality the green light, and globally, we’re looking at less than 40 countries. So, yeah, this could be a pretty big deal for Thailand and for LGBTQ rights in the region.

Parliament still needs to throw their thumbs up on Dec. 21. Fingers crossed.

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National

Suvarnabhumi Adds Auto Channels For Departing Foreigners

Suvarnabhumi Airport now offers automatic immigration channels for departing foreign travelers holding e-Passports, cutting processing time from 45 seconds to 20 seconds per person. The upgrade, launched by PM Srettha Thavisin, aims to redu

19 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

Queues will be cut short and departing to other countries made easier now that foreigners can use the automatic channels at Suvarnabhumi Airport’s immigration checkpoint.

On Friday, the upgrade for automatic channels for foreigners was set forth by Prime Minsiter Srettha Thavisin in an effort to speed up lines and help boost tourism.

“Passengers – all nationalities, holding e-Passport are now eligible to use the Immigration Auto Channel to leave Thailand at the International Departure, Passport Control, Suvarnabhumi Airport,” the announcement read.

Thai nationals have been using the automatic channels since 2012. Suvarnabhumi Airport has 16 automatic channels in total.

Srettha felt concerned that foreigners departing Thailand were taking too long at immigration, with immigration police taking up to 45 seconds to check each passport compared to an automatic channel’s average of 20 seconds.

The move was implemented after Srettha departed the country to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation summit in the US. The PM then noticed lengthy lines for departing tourists at immigration checks.

The upgrade will allow around 12,000 passengers to depart from the airport per hour, compared to 5,000.

For now the upgrade is only available for departing passengers. Automatic passport check-in machines will be available for both departing and arriving passengers at both Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports by July next year.

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Police

Police Arrest 14 Suspects In Khlong Toei Shooting

Police arrested 14 more suspects connected to a November shooting in Bangkok that killed a teacher and university student, bringing the total arrests to 23, though the actual gunman remains unidentified.

18 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

The Metropolitan Police arrested 14 suspects today connected to a fatal shooting that killed a teacher and a student last month.

Police conducted search operations targeting 14 individuals in the areas of Bangkok, Pathum Thani, and Nonthaburi yesterday evening. One of the 14 suspects, Chananchit  AKA “Pepsi,” was taken for questioning at the Metropolitan Police Bureau’s Investigation Division this morning.

Previously, Chananchit had visited a group of friends who were arrested at Bangkok’s Thung Maha Mek Police Station on Nov. 23. He also gave an interview to the media, saying that his arrested friends were made scapegoats in this case.

In addition, the police also arrested Napawut, who is believed to have played an important role on the day of the shooting. Napawut, whose wanted status was announced by police via Facebook, is believed to have aided the shooters in their escape and evasion of the police.

The 14 suspects are the second group to be arrested on warrants in this case, taking the total to 23 after police previously arrested nine people connected to the shooting.

Police said they found that the suspects are part of a larger gang of students that operate like a crime syndicate with over 80 members. The members consisted of former vocational school students who would rent houses together, according to investigation police chief Theeradej Thamsuthee.

Despite all the arrests so far, the actual shooter and his accomplice have yet to be identified.

It’s been over a month since the fateful shooting on Nov. 11, when two men on a motorcycle targeted Thanasorn Hongsawat, a first-year student at Rajamangala University of Technology Tawan-ok, Uthenthawai Campus. He was shot twice in the chest and once in the neck before being rushed to Chulalongkorn Hospital. He succumbed to his injuries eight days later.

During the shooting, a stray bullet hit and killed schoolteacher Sirada Sinprasert, known to students as Kru Jeab from Sacred Heart Convent School, who was queuing up at an ATM nearby.

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Tourism

Kendall Jenner's 818 Tequila Now Available In Bangkok

Kendall Jenner's award-winning 818 Tequila is now available in Bangkok at select bars including Rim Shot Bar and Paper Plane Project, expanding the celebrity brand's international reach beyond the US, UK, and Canada.

18 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

In 2021, the model and reality star Kendall Jenner launched 818 Tequila, and it sold out in less than four hours—sweeping international awards including best reposado at the World Tequila Awards. Internationally shipped to the US, the UK, Canada, China, Dubai, and the Caribbean, now, Thailand is getting a taste.

Initially facing backlash for appropriating Mexican culture in their ad (just another Tuesday for the Kardashians), 818 brushed itself off from the dusty trails in which Jenner frolicked in braids and cowboy hat, complete with high quality and community-based production process.

The 818 spirit is made from 100% sourced agave in Jalisco, Mexico. Working closely with local jimadores, the ingredients are handpicked, cooked in traditional brick ovens, then aged in oak barrels.

Currently, the label carries four flavors: the light Tequila Blanco infused with tropical fruits, florals, and vanilla; the caramel-esque Tequila Reposado; the spice-heavy Tequila Anejo; and a harmonious blend of the aforementioned notes in Eight Reserve.

Bangkokians can find the coveted shots at Thonglor’s trendy hangs like the bauhaus-inspired Rim Shot Bar, tropical cocktail-inspired Thaipioka, and the brunch by day and bar by night Paper Plane Project.

Photo: 818 Tequila / website

Photo: Rim Shot / Facebook

This story originally appeared in BK Magazine.

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National

Thailand Maintains Neutral Stance On Israel-Hamas Conflict

Thailand maintains neutrality in the Israel-Hamas conflict while prioritizing the rescue of Thai nationals in the region, with 38 workers killed and eight remaining hostages still unaccounted for.

18 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs today reiterated its neutral stance on the Israel-Hamas conflict, stressing that its main concern is rescuing Thais trapped in the region.

Ministry spokesperson Kanjana Phatarachoke said that Thailand promotes peace.

“We do not support the use of force, but we support dialogue and giving diplomacy a chance to work. This has always been Thailand’s stance,” Kanjana said.

“When we say that we are neutral, we are neutral to the conflicting parties. We do not take sides, as we are not part of the conflict. However, we have principles that we must uphold: the protection of civilians and the respect for international humanitarian law.

“The government also attaches great importance to helping the Thai hostages who have not yet returned home. Thailand is still talking to friendly countries, using our ambassadors in countries that have influence, to help our Thai hostage brothers.”

Kanjana said that Thais in Israel have been affected by the conflict, noting that 38 Thai workers have been killed, 18 injured, and 32 taken hostage. Eight of them have not yet returned home.

International pressure is mounting on Israel and the US. On Dec. 12, the United Nations General Assembly held an emergency special session in New York City. The meeting called for an immediate ceasefire and the release of hostages, as well as for all parties to respect international law.

The resolution passed by the emergency special session of the UN General Assembly reflects the global community’s view of the Israel-Hamas war. More than one-third of the 193 member states, or 153 countries, voted in favor of the resolution. This includes the 10 ASEAN countries, as well as Canada, Australia, and New Zealand.

The US and Israel voted against the resolution, while the UK and Germany abstained.

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Tourism

MRT Pink Line Guide: 30 New Bangkok Stations To Explore

Bangkok's new MRT Pink Line, which launched recently across 30 stations from Nonthaburi to Min Buri, offers tourists a local way to explore the city with free rides during its trial period through January 2024.

15 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

For the second edition of Coconuts Bangkok’s guides for tourists in the Thai capital and beyond, we want to get you on track to explore the city like locals would: via the extensive inner-city railway service.

This time around, we’re deconstructing the new and fabulous MRT Pink Line to give you an idea of what you can expect to find and do in and around its 30 stations.

If you missed it, don’t forget to check out last week’s dos and don’ts for first-time tourists in Thailand.

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The MRT Pink Line launched just a few weeks ago, allowing people to commute from Khae Rai all the way to Min Buri. With more stations now available for convenience, and not to mention less traffic jams in places where the stations were constructed, I decided to see what’s worth highlighting if you’re feeling adventurous.

So I put on my best Lyle Lanley impression yet again, and got on the monorail.

This is the second skytrain line to launch this year after the Yellow Line (we also wrote a Yellow Line guide in the wake of its launch, so check that out if you’re still hankering to explore some more of the city).

Where? The MRT Pink Line starts from the Nonthaburi Civic Center station on Ratthanthibet road and stretches all the way to Min Buri. The line stretches over 34.5 kilometers and comprises 30 stations.

When and how? Trains run from 6am to 10pm. NOT MIDNIGHT like the BTS lines! Fares run from THB15 to THB45. However, the Pink Line is undergoing its trial run period which will end on Jan. 2, 2024. So, in the meantime, all rides aboard the Pink Line are free.

How often? A digital display showed trains arriving every 8-10 minutes or so.

How fast does it go? This genuine, bonafide and electrified ride feels as fast as an overhead BTS train. But you can hear its Bombardier Innovia Monorail 300’s IGBT inverters kick it up a notch, so be sure to hang on to something.

The stations

Nonthaburi Civic Center

At one end of the line, the Makut Rommayasaran Park is within walking distance. Come here for a 10 minute jog or walk along the vast greenery amid the polluted air.

Got any criminal matters to file within the area? The Nonthaburi Provincial Court lies on the other side of the park.

Esplanade’s Rattanathibet branch is one of the many, many malls you can shop around in this city. The mall is located right next to the station, so if you’re not bored hanging around at shopping centers with chums then come here for some quick eats and catch a movie or two in an all too familiar setting.

This station links up with the MRT Purple Line, which serves the north-western area of Bangkok that goes from Khlong Bang Phai in Nonthaburi and all the way to Bangkok’s Bang Sue district. So keep that in mind if you’re thinking of going further away from the Bangkok city center.

Khae Rai

The Central Chest Institute of Thailand is located south from Khae Rai station. This specialized hospital is great for patients in need of treating all sorts of cardiovascular and pulmonary diseases.

Sanambin Nam

Its not exactly within walking distance, but a 5-minute drive from the Sanambin Nam station can take you to the Bangkok Mental Health Hospital where its friendly staff offer treatment programs for depression, anxiety, PTSD, ADHD, schizophrenia and more.

Samakkhi

Shop at the Pak Kret district flea market for all things cheap and second hand. The market is a 5-minute walk from the station.

Royal Irrigation Department

The Royal Irrigation department gets its own train station for convenience. Now that the Pink Line is complete, visit the Royal Irrigation Department Museum and take a gander at some of the ancient machinery used in dredging large rivers.

Yaek Pak Kret

Play some futsal at the nearby Hattrick Pak Kret soccer field. Walk further east and enjoy some Korean chicken at the secluded MONO+MONO or chill out with some coffee at the Canvas Cafe.

Pak Kret Bypass

Big C’s Chaeng Watthana 2 branch is located right next to the station. You can also head over to Weasel Coffee for a delightfully relaxing atmosphere.

Love badminton? The Skyville Badminton courts are nearby for you to hit some shuttlecocks with your mates.

Chaeng Watthana – Pak Kret 28

This station is located right in front of, you guessed it, another mall – the Central Changwattana department store. Shop to your heart’s content, even though we think there might be better things to explore other than a mall but we can’t tell you what to do.

Si Rat

Near Si Rat station, you can opt to stay in the nearby and best for value Koo Hotel from all the exploring you’ve been doing so far.

You may recently have heard that phat kraphao placed 3rd in a prestigious food travel guide, but if you’re looking for some more delectable local dishes, the family-run Mueang Thong Pork Knuckle Rice street food restaurant is highly recommended by many locals who love their pork knuckle dish.

Muang Thong Thani

Concert goers rejoice! Gone are the days where you’d have to suffer through the godawful traffic jams when taking taxis or shuttle buses to get to the biggest high-profile concerts in Thailand. The station will prove especially useful as you can now get to the area’s multiple venues, such as Impact Arena and Thunder Dome.

Foreigners can also benefit from this as the station provides easy access to the Immigration Bureau.

This station includes two mini stations on a separate platform – one leads to the aforementioned Impact Arena and the other to Lake Muang Thong Thani.

Chaeng Watthana 14

Here you can opt to go to yet another Big C branch, this one being the Chaengwathana 1 (Laksi) branch. You can also dine at local street food resto Kut Phochana Bistro, or enjoy some refreshing craft beers during this blazing winter season at Beer Home Bar & Gallery.

There’s also a nearby branch of the Manoon PetShop for those who love their puppers and kitties.

Government Complex

This station is home to a plethora of government offices and military bases including the special investigation department, consular affairs department, the administrative court, the central tax court, the Bangkok North Municipal Court, and the justice ministry. So no, not exactly for tourists.

However, nerdy tourists might be tempted to know that the Administrative Court houses the Administrative Court Museum on the second floor, where anybody can learn over 100 years worth of history behind Thailand’s judicial system.

National Telecom

Although not quite close to the station, commuters can marvel at the architecture of the National Telecom HQ.

Lak Si

Lak Si station is interchangeable with the SRT Dark Red Line as part of the Suburban Railway system.

You can also drink a couple of pints, enjoy some live band music, and play pool at the nearby Lynk Laksi bar.

Rajabhat Phranakhon

This station is located near the Phranakhon Rajabhat University. Not much here for tourists, I’m afraid.

Wat Phra Sri Mahathat

Take a tour and make alms at the big Wat Phra Sri Mahathat temple, recognizable by its large white pagoda.

Commuters living in the city center will most likely get to this station first as it is connected to the existing green BTS skytrain line of the same name.

So, if you need to head back to Siam via trains, this is the station you need to remember.

Ram Inthra 3

Go for a few rounds of golf at the Royal Thai Army Sports Center nearby with affordable prices, or watch some combat sports at the New Lumpinee Boxing Stadium.

If you happen to be a gamer and are looking for specs to play Baldur’s Gate 3, then head on over to the IHAVECPU store nearby for all your PC gaming needs.

You can also take a taxi to reach the privately-funded Peuan Deratchan Zoo where you can learn about 40 species of birds and reptiles.

Lat Pla Khao

Another Big C supermarket, Big C Extra Ram Inthra, is located right next to the station. If you want to shop and eat local, here’s another supermarket to venture through.

Vacharaphol

Thailand needs more green spaces, and the Vachara Phirom Park offers commuters another brilliant green space for biking and jogging. The public park also features a dog-friendly area where dog owners can run and play fetch with their canine companions.

Railway officials plan to interchange the Vacharaphol station with the planned BMA Grey Line with routes that run all the way from Vacharaphol to Thong Lor.

Outer Ring Road – Ram Inthra

Fashion Island, another big mall worthy of note, becomes easier to travel to via this station. Known as one of the biggest malls in the city, there’s a lot to marvel at its sheer size, whether by shopping through over its 500 retail stores, taking pictures of its historic amusement park, taking a walk through its European-inspired Grand Station area, or joining in skaters at the top of the Promenade Mall, an extension of Fashion Island.

Min Buri Market

Home cooked meals and fresh ingredients await at the very local Min Buri Market. Lots of vendors sell all kinds of food at very affordable prices. With the opening of the Min Buri Market station, commuters can now easily explore the spot. Be sure to get there early as most vendors close up shop around 6pm.

Min Buri

The station will serve as an interchange with the upcoming MRT Orange Line.

RelatedExplore much more Bangkok aboard the new Yellow Line monorail

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National

Thai Dishes Rank Top 10 in Global Food Guide

Thai dishes claim three spots in TasteAtlas' top 10 best dishes globally, with pad kraphao landing at number 3, followed by khao soi and panang curry in the rankings.

14 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

Three mouthwatering Thai culinary dishes have landed onto the top 10 of online food guide TasteAtlas’ prestigious annual Best Dishes in the World.

Local favorite phat kaphrao, with the fiery dish’s mix of stir-fry minced pork or chicken with holy basil, ranked at number 3, just below Brazil’s picanha beef cut at number 1 and the roti canai flatbread attributed to Malaysia at number 2.

The guide lists three Bangkok restaurants – Raan Jay Fai, Neung 33, Ung Jia Huad – as the most iconic to find your authentic spicy kaphrao fix, a subjective topic that will surely get people talking.

Coming in at number 6 is the comforting and creamy khao soi noodle dish. The panang curry, an entry that previously spurred Thais to post photos of its authentic rendition after TasteAtlas misrepresented the dish and threatened to undo the global order, sits at number 10.

Other dishes within the top 10 include Italy’s pizza napolitana in fourth, China’s Guotie and Tangbao dumplings in fifth and eighth respectively, India’s butter garlic naan bread in seventh, and Russia’s shashlik in ninth.

These top 10 placements are more than just accolades; they’re a global recognition of Thailand’s vibrant and diverse culinary scene. From the fiery street food stalls of Bangkok to the Michelin-starred restaurants of Chiang Mai, Thailand’s food is a testament to the country’s rich cultural heritage and creativity.

Moreover, Thailand sits at number 17 in the guide’s Best Cuisines in the World list published yesterday. That list features Indonesia at number 6, the highest placement for a Southeast Asian country, squaring off against the top three – Italian, Japanese and Greek.

Culinary experts and enthusiasts can check the full list of dishes via TasteAtlas.

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Tourism

Topgolf Megacity Hosts NYE Bash With Golf, Food, Fireworks

Topgolf Megacity in Bangkok is hosting a New Year's Eve celebration from 8pm to 1am featuring golf, gourmet dining, live performances, and fireworks, with packages starting at THB1,200 per person.

14 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

People of Bangkok, get ready to ring in the new year with a bang at Topgolf Megacity.

This sprawling entertainment paradise isn’t just for golf enthusiasts – it’s your one-stop shop for a New Year’s Eve celebration that’ll have you dancing till late, savoring gourmet feasts, and watching the city explode in a symphony of fireworks.

Trust us, it’ll be a night you’ll be talking about well into 2024.

All-in-one fun

Get into the festivities at Topgolf’s high-tech bays, where you can gather your crew and unleash your inner Tiger Woods (or, if you’re a complete golf noob, there are coaches available to get you into the swing of things). You can play golf in a state-of-the-art facility, with interactive games, targets, and scoring systems (and not to mention special prizes for those who are lucky enough to get golden golf balls).

In between swings, enjoy a delectable food buffet, featuring a variety of dishes, from salads and snacks to mains and Thai delicacies. You can also savor some exclusive treats, such as de Claire oysters, cold cut selections, and grilled pork chops.

There are different packages to suit your budget and preference, starting at just THB1,200++ per person for a bay only, or starting at THB2,900++ for a bay inclusive of a food buffet. If you really want to level up, you can opt for the food buffet and free flow drinks package, starting from THB5,500++, which entitles you to their complete drinks selection.

The party never ends at Topgolf, but unlike other nights, they are going to crank it up to 11 especially for New Year’s Eve. From 8pm to 1am, you can enjoy five hours of non-stop music, live performances, and attractions. You can also join the ultimate countdown night celebration, with a dazzling fireworks display and a DJ spinning the hottest tracks. And don’t forget the mega prize lucky draw, worth a staggering THB500,000.

Of course, Topgolf hasn’t forgotten about the little ones. If you want to start the celebrations early, or if you have kids and teens in your group, then you should check out the venue’s daytime activities, which cater to every age group to ensure everyone has a blast. Teenagers can indulge in thrilling gameplay with Nintendo, F1 Racing simulators, and a pool table, while the Kids Zone, featuring balloon artists and engaging activities, will captivate the younger ones throughout the day.

Feast at Pink Giraffe

No golf, no party? Not quite. If you would rather immerse yourself in great food, great drinks, great company, and a stunning view of New Year’s Eve fireworks, Topgolf’s rooftop bar Pink Giraffe is the venue for you.

Pink Giraffe will be open from 5pm-1am offering a THB1,500++ package for those who want to relax and relish the culinary marvels of a fusion of Cali-Japanese dishes, in a cozy and elegant setting. Dig into a delightful buffet, featuring a vibrant salad bar, an alluring selection of hot snacks, a diverse array of sushi, and some irresistibly indulgent desserts.

The bar notably offers a stunning view of Topgolf’s illuminated outfield, creating a romantic and festive atmosphere. It’s a place where you can cherish every moment with your loved ones, whether it’s a tranquil evening with someone special, or a heartwarming gathering with family and friends.

Of course, patrons can also experience the dazzling showcase of the evening that is the countdown to 2024. Being on a rooftop gives the added bonus of an unobstructed view of the sparkling sky.

This New Year’s Eve, Topgolf Megacity isn’t throwing just any party – it’s going all out for the whole shebang. From exhilarating daytime activities to a dazzling countdown under the Bangkok sky, it’s a playground for every age and every mood. Gather your loved ones, book your New Year’s Eve package, and let the good times roll.

So, what are you waiting for? Come on over to Topgolf Megacity (located next to Mega Bangna) for some mega fun, and stay connected through their Facebook and Instagram. Paint the town (and the sky) red for New Year’s Eve at Topgolf Megacity.

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National

Bangkok Venues Get Extended Hours For New Year's

Bangkok authorities have extended venue hours until 6am on New Year's Day, with select entertainment zones like Silom, RCA, and Ratchadapisek permitted to stay open until 4am year-round to boost tourism.

13 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

Some people struggle to stay awake until the clock strikes 12, others can’t be put to bed for love nor money. Well, it’s good news for the latter as the authorities have announced that venues will be permitted to stay open until 6am on Jan 1.

The Interior Ministry announced earlier this week that venues around the city will be permitted to remain open after midnight on New Year’s Eve to 6am on New Year’s Day.

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, for better or worse the godfather of Thailand’s current weed decriminalization, has already signed the new regulation permitting the hours.

This news comes just as pubs and bars in three designated popular entertainment zones are being permitted to remain open until 4am starting this Friday.

Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt said that the three designated zones are Silom and Patpong area, known for their gogo bars and gay clubs; RCA and New Petchburi road, famous for mainstream EDM clubs like Onyx, Route 66, and Spaceplus; and Ratchadapisek, home to numerous bars and nightclubs. These new hours do not apply to other nightlife areas in Bangkok.

Other areas included in the new 4am opening hours scheme include Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Koh Samui.

Both the New Year’s hours and the extended hours for the designated nightlife zones have both been put forward as a way of promoting tourism in Bangkok.

This sotry originally appeared in BK Magazine.

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Police

Move Forward MP Sentenced To 6 Years For Lèse-Majesté

Move Forward MP Rukchanok Srinork was sentenced to six years in prison Wednesday for two Twitter posts criticizing COVID-19 vaccine allocations that included images of the King, violating Thailand's lèse-majesté law.

13 Dec Coconuts Bangkok

An opposition MP has been sentenced to six years in prison Wednesday morning after being charged with lèse-majesté.

Move Forward MP Rukchanok Srinork, 29, was handed down the sentence by the Criminal Court for two posts she made on Twitter criticizing COVID-19 vaccine allocations with pictures of His Majesty the King. She was charged with two counts of violations of Article 112 as well as the Computer Crime Act. She was given three years of jail time for each count of Article 112 violation.

The posts were made between July 18 and Aug, 9, 2021.

Rukchanok, who represented Bangkok, denied all charges. Since Friday, she has been accompanied in court by former Move Forward party leader Pita Limjaroenrat and current party leader Chaitawat Tulathon, who also acted as Rukchanok’s lawyer. She had sought to postpone the verdict reading today, but the Court rejected her plea.

Rukchanok sought to postpone the ruling because today was her first day at work in the new House parliamentary session.

When the sentence was heard, she was immediately detained. Chaithawat said he would seek to grant her bail later today. If she does not gain bail by today, she will lose her House seat as ruled by law.

The conviction of the MP is a worrying sign for freedom of expression in Thailand. The lèse-majesté law is a powerful tool that can be used to silence dissent and suppress criticism of the monarchy.

Lèse-majesté is a serious crime in Thailand, and carries a maximum penalty of 15 years in prison.

Human rights groups have condemned the lèse-majesté law, saying that it is a violation of Thailand’s international human rights obligations.

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