Yet, there's a small picturesque island in the Gulf of Thailand that remains untouched by the tourist crowds. Koh Mak, home to just 1,200 permanent residents, retains its natural charm.
Each year hundreds of thousands of Brits jet off to Thailand to see the sights and relax. But the sheer volume of tourists have left more popular resorts such as Phuket and Pattaya struggling to cope.
Maj-Gen Samrit Ekamol, on Wednesday (Jan 29) visited the Thai-Myanmar border in Thailand’s Mae Sot district to witness the notorious Shwe Kokko Myaing city located on Myanmar soil. The venue is ...
About 106,000 long-term refugees live in nine camps along Thailand’s western border with Myanmar, according to the Border Consortium, which coordinates and supplies food, shelter and other ...
Southeast Asian foreign ministers are gathering for their first meeting this year under the regional bloc’s new chair, ...