BANGKOK: Marriage registration and other activities are set to be launched at 50 district offices and other venues across the ...
It's a big day for LGBTQ+ couples in Thailand. On Thursday, they gained the legal right to register their marriages, making it the first country in Southeast Asia and the third place in Asia to ...
In 2018, the idea that Bangkok could host works by global art icons like Marina Abramović and Yayoi Kusama seemed unthinkable. The concept of transforming this vibrant, bustling metropolis into a ...
People of Thailand gained the legal right to register their marriages, making it the first country in Southeast Asia to recognize same-sex unions, after Taiwan and Nepal. In central Bangkok, a popular ...
Bangkok, Thailand: Lion Dance performances worship Chinese deities during the Chinese Lunar New Year celebration at a shopping mall in Bangkok, on Jan. 29. Manila, Philippines: A performer breathes ...
open image in gallery A same-sex couple poses for pictures at a marriage registration event at Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok on 23 January 2025 (AFP via Getty Images) At the Siam Paragon event ...
Asset World Corp (AWC) recently held the first piling ceremony for 'Woeng Nakornkasem Yaowaraj', its largest landmark mixed-use project spanning a 14-rai plot in Bangkok's Chinatown. With an ...
Image Ms. Phanlavee and Ms. Rungtiwa posing for photos at the mass wedding ... an event and convention center in one of Bangkok’s biggest shopping malls, Siam Paragon. It was hosted by a rights ...
Members of the LGBTQ community walk on a rainbow carpet at a marriage registration event at Paragon shopping mall in Bangkok on Jan. 23, 2025. (LILLIAN SUWANRUMPHA/AFP via Getty Images) Even though ...
In Bangkok, Mladen Antonov ... Mladen Antonov/ AFP/ Getty Images Within days, the shopping mall was almost empty – with shoppers led past closed stores to supermarkets that remained open ...
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Eight consecutive public holidays give Chinese residents an opportunity to share meals, attend traditional performances and set off firecrackers.