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Sacred Amulet Coins Honor Revered Buddhist Monks

Sacred amulet coins commemorate revered Buddhist monks across Thailand, with highly sought versions honoring Luang Pho Yid, Luang Pho Thong Suk, and Luang Pho Khom featuring their portraits and spiritual imagery. These devotional pieces, cr

Sacred Amulet Coins Honor Revered Buddhist Monks
3 Aug Khaosod

"Anything that goes against the current is difficult. Rowing upstream is difficult. Creating virtue and goodness is also difficult," reflects Luang Pho Cha Supatthato of Wat Nong Pa Pong in Ubon Ratchathani.

Luang Pho Yid Chanthsuvanno of Wat Nong Jok in Kuiburi District, Prachuap Khiri Khan, was a renowned Buddhist teacher. In 2012, his principal disciple Chaiya Amsaraang commissioned the "89th Anniversary Amulet of Luang Pho Yid" to commemorate the monk's 89 years of life. The oval-shaped amulet has a loop, bordered edges, and a raised half-length portrait on the front with the number 89 stamped on the robe above the lower border. The reverse features a raised image of Hanuman carrying a flag with Khmer script and sequential numbering.

In 1969, Phra Thep Rattanamolee (Kaew Uthummaala), abbot of Wat Phra That Phanom in Nakhon Phanom, created amulets honoring Luang Pon Samet (Phra Kru Khee Hom), a venerable teacher and restorer of Phra That Phanom in Vientiane, Laos. These arm-shaped amulets were cast in multiple materials—nickel-plated copper, silver-plated copper, gold-plated copper, and patinated copper—featuring the seated monk in a Buddha-like posture on the front and the standing Phra That Phanom on the reverse.

Luang Pho Thong Suk Indracho of Wat Ton Don Luang in Cha-Am, Phetchaburi, was a celebrated monk of Phetchaburi province. His most popular amulet is the second edition, created in 1955 for a ordination hall dedication ceremony. The second edition is more highly valued than the first because the portrait resemblance is superior—even Luang Pho Thong Suk himself preferred it. The oval amulet features a half-length portrait on the front with the monk's name above, and on the reverse his personal yantra with the inscription "In commemoration of the ordination hall celebration" and the temple name and year stamped below. This amulet ranks among the most sought-after in Phetchaburi.

Luang Pho Khom Aniso, former abbot of Wat Phai Rong Waeo in Song Phi Non District, Suphan Buri, created numerous amulets, the most popular being the "Luang Pho Khom Holy Water Amulet." Commissioned in 1973 by Boonma Bunleriwannichaya and offered to the temple for free distribution, the amulet features a full seated meditation portrait on the front with a border inscription reading "Holy Water Amulet, Wat Potaram, Luang Pho Khom, Suphan Buri" and the word "Special." The reverse displays a Buddha image labeled "Phra Phuttha Koddom" with yantra script, making it another highly valued amulet.

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Revered Buddhist Monk Luang Pho Hun Honored at Wat Jet Samian

Luang Pho Hun Phutthasaro, a revered Buddhist scholar and abbot of Wat Jet Samian in Ratchaburi Province for 28 years, passed away in 1974 after dedicating 52 years to monastic service and teaching.

Revered Buddhist Monk Luang Pho Hun Honored at Wat Jet Samian
3 Aug Khaosod

Luang Pho Hun Phutthasaro, also known as Phra Kru Mongkol Ratana, was a revered senior Buddhist scholar at Wat Jet Samian in Jet Samian Subdistrict, Potharam District, Ratchaburi Province, deeply respected by the local community even after his passing. He was born on Friday, April 14, 1899, at Ban Somtha, Mueang 5, Bang Ton District, Potharam, Ratchaburi. Like other boys of his era, he lived a typical childhood and completed his early education in 1913, achieving proficiency equivalent to fourth-grade primary schooling at Wat Somtha School.

At the proper age in 1919, he underwent ordination at Wat Somtha's ordination hall. However, after only one year of monastic life, he was conscripted for military service in 1920. Following his discharge in 1922, he felt a strong calling to deepen his study of Buddhist doctrine and sought re-ordination on March 17, 1922, at Wat Somtha. His preceptor was Phra Kru Satit Sutakara (Luang Pho Kong) of Wat Tha Luang Phol, his ordination teacher was Phra Ajahn Chao of Wat Tha Luang Phol, and his witness was Phra Ajahn Mat of Wat Bang Lan, Potharam District, Ratchaburi. He was given the monastic name Phutthasaro.

For two years, he studied Buddhist texts and the Pali language at Wat Somtha with his teachers and an elderly mentor, eventually mastering the translation of the Mangala Sutta. In 1924, he moved to Wat Bang Ton to pursue advanced Buddhist studies and ecclesiastical training for 18 years. In 1937, he was officially appointed as a Buddhist educator by the monastic order, earning widespread respect for his moral teachings to the community. In 1940, he was designated as a Dharma teacher for monks and novices within his temple.

In 1941, he returned to Wat Somtha to assist with monastic administration and continue as a Dharma teacher. Throughout his life, whether at Wat Bang Ton, Wat Somtha, or Wat Jet Samian, his students consistently passed the national Buddhist studies examination every year. In 1946, he was appointed abbot of Wat Jet Samian at the request of the local community, led by village headman Kowit Wongyara. As abbot, he reorganized the monastic community and developed the temple to flourish to the best of his ability.

In 1947, he was promoted to Kammavachacarya (ecclesiastical administrator). In 1958, he received the title Phra Kru Prathuan, and in 1969, he was elevated to Phra Kru Saññabat with the monastic title Phra Kru Mongkol Ratana by royal decree. He passed away peacefully on July 29, 1974, at Siriraj Hospital from heart failure, at the age of 75 and after 52 years in monastic service.

Wat Jet Samian, located in Mueang 3, Jet Samian Subdistrict, Potharam District, Ratchaburi Province, was established in 1757 and received the royal charter for its boundary in 1976. The temple houses an important shrine enshrining a cast image of its former abbot, serving as a spiritual center and focal point for the community. Both Phra Kru Satjahabhirom (Luang Pu Mueab) and Phra Kru Mongkol Ratana (Luang Pho Hun), the temple's two most venerated former abbots, left lasting legacies of merit and spiritual development that continue to inspire devotion to this day.

The amulets and auspicious objects created by these abbots remain widely sought after and cherished, particularly the first-edition coins cast in 1969 to commemorate Luang Pho Hun's elevation in monastic rank, minted in silver and gold.

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National

Thai Conservation Official Oversees Rescue of Injured Wild Elephant and Calf

A Thai conservation minister oversaw the rescue of an injured wild elephant and its separated calf at Khao Yai National Park in Kanchanaburi, directing officials to provide medical care and prepare for the calf's eventual return to its herd

Thai Conservation Official Oversees Rescue of Injured Wild Elephant and Calf
3 Aug Khaosod

Natural Resources and Environment Minister Suchart Chomklin led a delegation to Khao Yai National Park in Kanchanaburi province on August 3, 2026, to oversee the rescue operation for the injured wild elephant Sidon Thong Muan and her lost calf. The minister instructed all agencies to provide rigorous scientific treatment, closely monitor the elephants' condition, and ensure adequate medical supplies, food, and water while maintaining strict security protocols and accurate public communication.

Regarding the separated calf, the minister directed officials to prepare for the elephant's eventual return to its herd once fully recovered, while continuously monitoring the herd's behavior and location to determine the optimal time for release. He emphasized that if returning the calf to the wild proves impossible or unsafe, specialists should be consulted to develop appropriate alternative solutions.

Sidon Thong Muan is a male elephant approximately 50 years old, weighing about 4,000 kilograms, with an injury to its left hind leg. The elephant was first discovered on June 27, 2026, in the Ban Salob area of Kanchanaburi province, prompting immediate veterinary intervention by conservation area officials.

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National

Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Fold8 and Flip8 Foldable Phones

Samsung unveiled its new Galaxy Z Fold8 and Z Flip8 foldable phones, with the Z Fold8 featuring a redesigned 10:16 screen ratio and weighing just 201 grams, making it the lightest Z Fold model ever made.

Samsung Unveils Galaxy Z Fold8 and Flip8 Foldable Phones
3 Aug Khaosod

Samsung has unveiled the latest Galaxy Z Series foldable phones, headlined by the Galaxy Z Fold8 Ultra—the most powerful and thinnest foldable model to date. The lineup also includes the redesigned Galaxy Z Fold8, featuring a new 10:16 screen ratio that unfolds to 4:3, and the compact Galaxy Z Flip8 with a redesigned FlexWindow.

The standout Galaxy Z Fold8 boasts a fresh screen ratio engineered to match everyday content consumption habits, delivering practical performance for web browsing, video streaming, reading, and gaming. At just 201 grams, it is the lightest Galaxy Z Fold ever made, powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Mobile Platform for Galaxy and a large 4,800 mAh battery.

When folded, the 10:16 outer screen feels familiar and fits comfortably in hand, ideal for quick daily tasks like messaging, social media, and short videos. Unfolded, the expansive 4:3 main display provides immersive gaming and movie viewing. The screen ratio automatically adjusts when rotated to match natural eye level and reading angles, eliminating the need for additional devices. Samsung developed these ratios based on real everyday usage patterns.

The new Galaxy Z Fold features upgraded engineering for a refined foldable experience and a sleeker form factor, employing Flex Titanium technology. The titanium alloy film combined with improved titanium sheets strengthens the display support, absorbs pressure and impact, and reduces the visibility of the crease over time. The new structure also balances the hinge mechanism, screen tension, and magnetic forces to deliver a smooth, light, and natural opening experience.

The main display reaches 3,000 nits brightness, working alongside Vision Booster and a low-reflection display finish to deliver vibrant, sharp, and clear visuals even in bright outdoor conditions.

The Galaxy Z Fold8 camera features dual lenses at 50 megapixels, delivering high-definition detail across wide and ultra-wide focal lengths. The Dual Recording feature simultaneously records both front and rear cameras with preview on the outer display, enhancing composition capture. The My FanCam feature automatically tracks and frames selected faces, allowing video scenes to be adjusted to desired aspect ratios for easy uploading.

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National

Thai Football Chief Says AFF Cup Broadcasting Rights Beyond Association Control

Thailand's football chief says the AFF Cup broadcasting rights are controlled by other entities beyond the association's reach, leaving fans unable to watch matches on free TV despite the national team's strong 2-0 record in Group B.

Thai Football Chief Says AFF Cup Broadcasting Rights Beyond Association Control
3 Aug Khaosod

Niwatpol Lamsam, president of the Football Association of Thailand, revealed that the broadcasting rights for the 2026 AFF Hunday Cup are not in the association's hands and are beyond its control. The Thai national team has displayed strong form, defeating Laos 5-0 and Malaysia 2-0 to lead Group B with full six points and remain undefeated in the tournament. However, many Thai fans have voiced frustration about being unable to watch matches on free television, as rights holder Sport Five sold the rights to TrueVisions, which broadcasts exclusively on the TrueVisions Now application.

Regarding this issue, Lamsam, who is among the committee members eligible to vote for a new director of Thailand's national sports authority, stated that if the broadcasting rights were in the association's hands, it could resolve the matter for Thai fans without issue. However, when rights belong to other entities, they are beyond the association's control and management.

Lamsam emphasized that sports are important in all dimensions, and whoever takes on the role of sports authority director must promote sports properly for Thai people and children, which will impact human development, national development, and international relations, while serving as a pillar for Thailand to stand proudly on the world stage. She praised the team's recent victories over Malaysia, a win not achieved in many years, and called for fan support as the team prepares to visit the Philippines and play Myanmar at Suphachalasai Stadium.

Lamsam highlighted the team's squad rotation, with nearly ten new players debuting and showing courage on the pitch. She noted that football welcomes players of all ages, citing examples like Lionel Messi, still playing at 39, and younger talents like goalkeeper Mick Yoskorn Buropa, who kicked a penalty and inspired confidence among younger players. She acknowledged the association's efforts to resolve off-field issues and promised continued development of the team's performance on the pitch. Regarding broadcasting rights, she reiterated that while the association would manage matters perfectly if it held the rights, decisions outside its control are beyond her ability to influence, and she thanked all fans and supporters of the Thai national team.

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National

Thailand Rejects UN Report on Cambodia Border Dispute

Thailand's PM rejected a UN report claiming 650,000 Cambodians were displaced in recent border clashes, saying the rapporteur didn't hear Thailand's side. He insisted Thailand won't negotiate border disputes on Cambodia's terms and maintain

Thailand Rejects UN Report on Cambodia Border Dispute
3 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul rejected UN Special Rapporteur Tom Andrews' report on Cambodia's human rights situation, which claimed that 650,000 Cambodians were displaced following recent Thai-Cambodian border clashes. Anutin stated that Andrews issued his statement without hearing Thailand's account, and that Thailand does not accept this assessment, calling for further clarification from the Foreign Ministry. Deputy Prime Minister Sidesakdi Poungketkeaw will provide additional details.

Regarding Cambodia's planned submission to the UN on August 7 seeking recognition of the 1993 MOU and 1:200,000 scale map for border negotiations, Anutin asserted that Thailand already has a firm position on the 1993 MOU, stipulating conditions that must be met before any talks proceed. He emphasized that Thailand maintains this principle and Cambodia must review its approach if it wishes to negotiate with Thailand. Anutin declared that no one can force Thailand's hand, and Thailand has no need to justify its stance to anyone, regardless of any complaints filed.

However, Anutin noted that regarding maritime boundaries, since the 1994 MOU was cancelled, any negotiations must follow mandatory arbitration under the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) of 1982.

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National

Thailand's Aviation Authority Deploys AI and Big Data System

Thailand's aviation authority is developing a Big Data and AI system to integrate flight and operational data across domestic and international agencies, aiming to improve air traffic management efficiency and safety standards.

Thailand's Aviation Authority Deploys AI and Big Data System
3 Aug Khaosod

Thailand's Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (Aeronautical Radio of Thailand) is accelerating development of its Big Data and artificial intelligence system to integrate aviation data across domestic and international agencies, boosting air traffic management efficiency. Deputy Transport Minister Phatrapong Patpraset stated that the government prioritizes using data as a foundation for national governance, as quality information enables accurate, transparent policy decisions and responsive service delivery. The organization has been assigned to rapidly develop a Big Data management system and apply AI technology to link aviation data among relevant domestic and international agencies, creating a shared data ecosystem for multi-sector use.

Data integration will enable air traffic planning and decisions based on accurate, timely information, elevating safety standards, improving service efficiency, and strengthening Thailand's position as a future regional aviation center. Surachai Nupprom, acting chief executive of Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, said the organization is currently developing a Big Data aviation management system that collects and connects critical data including flight information, aircraft target data, and flight route data, along with aviation infrastructure information to support operations across all dimensions.

The data is being used to analyze runway utilization patterns, analyze aircraft holding areas, track aircraft movements both on ground and in flight, develop air traffic engineering system maps, analyze flight trends, forecast airspace usage, predict air traffic volumes, and plan resources to reduce delays, improve air traffic management efficiency, and raise safety standards. Aeronautical Radio of Thailand has also created a five-year Data Roadmap to standardize organizational data, enable efficient exchange and shared use with partner agencies, and support AI application and advanced data analytics. The Big Data system is therefore not merely a data storage system but critical infrastructure linking aviation agencies, supporting joint decision-making, improving air traffic management efficiency, and generating value across the country's aviation system for safety, modernization, and future readiness.

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National

Government Allocates B2.45bn for September Tourism Stimulus

The government will spend 2.45 billion baht on tourism stimulus projects in September, funded through emergency borrowing aimed at relieving cost-of-living pressures from rising energy prices.

Government Allocates B2.45bn for September Tourism Stimulus
3 Aug The Phuket News

BANGKOK: The government plans to launch tourism stimulus projects worth B2.45 billion in September, relying on funding from the B400bn borrowing decree allocated to ease cost-of-living pressures amid the surge in energy prices, says the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

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National

Local Exam Fraud Probe Nearly Complete, PM Says

Prime Minister Anutin says the government has completed its investigation into local exam fraud, with prosecutions and disciplinary actions finished; court sentencing remains pending.

Local Exam Fraud Probe Nearly Complete, PM Says
3 Aug Khaosod

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul stated at the Interior Ministry on August 3 that the fraud investigation into local government entrance exams is complete in terms of government action. All procedural steps—including accusations, prosecution, and serious disciplinary investigations—have been concluded, and the cancellation of test results has been carried out. The government has also taken steps to hold accountable those involved in the scheme. Anutin emphasized that the only remaining step is for the courts to hand down sentences against those responsible, as that falls outside the government's jurisdiction. When asked whether the case would be wrapped up this week, he deferred to the Interior Ministry, noting that various committees must still meet. He stressed that the government has fulfilled all its obligations and directed questions about the timeline to the Interior Ministry.

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Police

Police Caution Photographers at Khao Yai Access Point

Police cautioned photographers operating at Khao Yai's Pak Chong access point following a complaint, though the 123Photo group says it only publishes images with customer consent.

Police Caution Photographers at Khao Yai Access Point
3 Aug Khaosod

On August 3, 2025, Wetchayan Fah, an officer from Moo Si Police Station, posted on Facebook stating that police received a complaint about photographers taking pictures at the Khao Yai access point on the Pak Chong side. The officers summoned both photographers for questioning, gave them a caution, and advised them on proper procedures, though they may not have been pleased about it.

The photographers explained that the 123Photo page only posts images of customers who have been photographed and have requested to purchase photos from the page. If any customer is dissatisfied, they can request the image be deleted. Anyone wishing to be photographed can signal with their headlights to get the team's attention via the page.

The 123Photo page responded that they are willing to cooperate and be investigated. They reiterated that images are not published or posted on the page before customer approval. Only work photos sent to customers who support the page and have given permission are posted. If anyone is uncomfortable with the arrangement, has a substitute, or has other concerns, they can inform the team at the shooting location or contact them via chat.

For those wanting quality photos, they can message via chat or tell the team directly. The page emphasizes compliance with the law and keeping photos private and confidential.

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Tourism

Thai Tourism Rebounds for Mother's Day with Japan Leading Bookings

Thai flight searches surged 86% ahead of Mother's Day as travelers regain confidence following fuel price stabilization, with Japan leading international bookings.

Thai Tourism Rebounds for Mother's Day with Japan Leading Bookings
3 Aug Khaosod

AirAsia MOVE has released travel data showing that Thai tourists are recovering and becoming more enthusiastic about booking trips ahead of Mother's Day. Flight search volume jumped 86% on average daily from July 7-16, 2025 compared to the February 28-June 30 period, which had been dampened by geopolitical tensions affecting travel confidence and costs.

The July surge occurred after the Thai government stepped up monitoring and management of domestic fuel prices, following several adjustments in early July. Although oil prices remained volatile later in the month, the 86% increase in flight searches signals that Thai travelers are regaining confidence to explore destinations and plan future trips, even amid lingering travel cost uncertainty.

While not all flight searches convert directly to bookings, the data reflects shifting traveler interest and destination considerations for upcoming holidays. For Mother's Day (August 12-16, 2025), Thailand's travelers are considering more diverse destinations.

Domestically, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Nan, and Surat Thani are seeing increased interest for family trips and short breaks. Internationally, Japan continues to lead, followed by Vietnam, China, Malaysia, Taiwan, Indonesia, Kazakhstan, and the Maldives.

Tokyo, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Sapporo remain Japan's most-searched cities. Vietnam's Da Nang and Hoi An are gaining popularity. Thai domestic destinations like Phuket, Krabi, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, and Hat Yai maintain steady interest.

Thai secondary cities are emerging as appealing options for travelers seeking beach holidays, nature escapes, cultural experiences, and alternatives to major tourist hubs. Travel continues to unite people across all generations, particularly around family-oriented occasions like Mother's Day.

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