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Thai National Parks Department Investigates Liger-Painted-Tiger Cub Found in Chachoengsao for Legal Violations

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On May 17th, 2024, Mr. Atthaphon Charoenchansa, the director-general of Thailand’s National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation Department, directed relevant agencies to investigate a case involving a tiger cub on the loose in Bang Pakong, Chachoengsao.

According to Mr. Atthaphon, National Park officers were dispatched to a local farm after the owner of the cub, who initially declared its ownership following its sighting by Bang Wua residents on May 16th, came forward. The owner, whose name was withheld, revealed that the cub was a liger, a hybrid offspring of a tiger and a lion, allegedly painted as a tiger for a film production in Chachoengsao.

Despite this claim, National Park officers remained unconvinced and insisted the animal was indeed a tiger cub. Further investigation revealed that the cub lacked a microchip implant and any legal documentation to verify its identity, according to Mr. Atthaphon.

Consequently, the National Park officers initiated a thorough investigation, which could lead to the seizure of the cub and potential legal action against the owner. The cub was being prepared for transfer to the custody of the National Park officers, Mr. Atthaphon stated.

The owner reportedly claimed the cub was a liger out of fear of legal repercussions. Although the farm was registered and had legal permission to house tigers, the National Park officers planned to examine all the animals on the farm to ensure they were legally permitted.

Mr. Atthaphon emphasized that tigers and lions are controlled animals listed under CITES (the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora) and must be supervised by the National Park Department concerning their import, export, care, and relocation. Ligers, however, are not on the CITES list as they are not classified as controlled animals. In light of this incident, Mr. Atthaphon reportedly instructed relevant agencies to research the legal aspects and gather public opinions on potentially adding ligers to the list. Regardless, he confirmed that the animal in question was a tiger.

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Bangkok Governor Orders Immediate Action After Udomsuk Intersection Floods Due to Heavy Rain and Slow Drainage

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Bangkok Governor Orders Immediate Action After Udomsuk Intersection Floods Due to Heavy Rain and Slow Drainage

Bangkok—
On May 22nd, 2024
, Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, accompanied by relevant agencies, conducted a field inspection at Udomsuk Intersection in Bang Na, Bangkok, to address road flooding caused by slow drainage due to heavy rain.

The previous night, May 21st, Governor Chadchart and the agencies had inspected the area following severe traffic congestion caused by heavy evening rain, which took more than 30 minutes to drain the overflowed water.

During the inspection, officials found small fragments of brick and cement in some sewers. Additionally, the bottoms of some sewers were uneven, and certain sidewalks lacked proper slopes to direct water into the sewers, as reported by Governor Chadchart.

In response, Governor Chadchart issued an order for immediate action to clean the sewers and implement other necessary measures to prevent future flooding in the area. He emphasized that these steps would ensure that Udomsuk Intersection would not experience flooding again.

Read our recent article about the Thai Meteorological Department announcing that Thailand has officially entered the rainy season as of May 20th.

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Pattaya Goes Green with Sustainable Electric Transportation

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Pattaya Goes Green with Sustainable Electric Transportation

Pattaya —

Pattaya City is advancing towards becoming a smart city by promoting eco-friendly transportation.

As part of this initiative, the city has recently received 12 fully electric Hilux Revo–e pickup trucks from Toyota Thailand to be used as public Songthaews around the city. These vehicles are operated by the Pattaya Bus Cooperative and currently run on four routes, including:

  • Route 4 (5 vehicles): Laem Bali Hai – Banglamung District Office
  • Route 5 (3 vehicles): Naklua – Jomtien
  • Route 6 (3 vehicles): South Pattaya – Naklua
  • Route 7 (1 vehicle): North Pattaya – Jomtien

According to Pattaya Mayor Mr. Poramase Ngampiches, the project is part of the “Sustainable Prototype City Free from Pollution” initiative, which aims to reduce carbon dioxide emissions from transportation in Pattaya and lay the foundation for a pollution-free public transportation system.

The electric Songthaews are expected to be in service from April 2024 to December 2025. So far, more than 4,500 people have used the service, covering a total distance of over 335,000 kilometers.

Mr. Poramase also revealed that Pattaya will soon house Thailand’s first hydrogen station for fuel-cell electric vehicles. He said, “The station will power Toyota’s vehicles for long-distance travel, possibly between U-Tapao Airport, Pattaya, and Chonburi.”

“Private companies venturing into the electric scooter market face hurdles as Pattaya reassesses regulatory frameworks,” stated Mayor Poramase.

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Annual Soi 6 Party Returns in June 2024 to Pattaya!

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Annual Soi 6 Party Returns in June 2024 to Pattaya!

Pattaya, Thailand – Soi 6 is gearing up for its annual weekend street event, set to take place on June 12th and 13th. The festivities will run throughout the Soi’s typical opening hours, generally from around 4:00 PM to 2:00 AM, though this can vary slightly between bars.

Soi 6 is one of Pattaya’s most iconic streets, home to numerous bars, entertainment venues, restaurants, hotels, and various smaller shops. Situated in North Pattaya near the Runway market, it’s a well-known landmark for tourists seeking to experience a piece of Pattaya’s historic and cultural scene.

During the festival, participating bars will be marked with balloons to indicate their involvement in the massive celebration. Many bars will feature special themes, staff in themed outfits, complimentary food, and free shots for paying customers. Some bars will even host party games and offer special prizes or raffles. This annual event traditionally brings together enthusiasts of the lively street for drinking, socializing, and making new friends.

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Whether you’re a local resident or a visitor to Pattaya, the Soi 6 party is a fantastic opportunity to experience the vibrant nightlife and connect with fellow revelers. Mark your calendars for June 12th and 13th, and join in the fun at Soi 6!

See you at the Soi 6 Party along with thousands of others, including many singles looking to mingle.

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