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PM2.5 dust exceeds safety standard in 55 areas of Bangkok
MONDAY, JANUARY 06, 2025
Air quality in 55 areas of Bangkok was below the safety standard on Monday morning, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)’s Air Quality Information Centre said.
Most Bangkokians disagree with congestion tax: NIDA Poll
SUNDAY, DECEMBER 15, 2024
Majority support BMA plan to increase fees for those refusing to separate garbage
Bangkokians invited to admire Jupiter in ‘Starry Night’ event
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 05, 2024
100 telescopes will be made available for stargazers at Benjakitti Park on Saturday to get a close look at the planet’s clouds, storms and its four Galilean moons
Housing prices far higher than what most Bangkokians can afford
SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 03, 2024
More than half of Bangkokians find it difficult to purchase a house as their monthly salary is less than 30,000 baht while property prices have continued to rise, according to property developer Sena Development.
Locals back plan to relocate Bangkok Port from Klong Toei
THURSDAY, AUGUST 01, 2024
Survey learns that many Bangkokians believe the port area in heart of city can be put to better use
Bangkok Port to be moved away from Khlong Toei neighbourhood: PM Secretariat
SUNDAY, APRIL 07, 2024
The Bangkok Port will be moved away from the capital in a bid to tackle issues among residents in the Khlong Toei neighbourhood.
Bangkokians get ready! The sun will shine directly overhead at 12.16pm on April 26
THURSDAY, APRIL 04, 2024
Yala’s Betong district was the first location in Thailand to witness the celestial phenomenon of a solar zenith this year, the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) said.
City on the edge: Over 70% of Bangkokians diagnosed with stress
MONDAY, MARCH 25, 2024
Feeling stressed? You’re not alone. Over 70% of Bangkok residents were diagnosed with stress during recent health checks, the city’s deputy governor said on Sunday.
How Bangkokians cut their carbon emissions by 11 tons on Saturday night
SUNDAY, MARCH 24, 2024
Bangkokians helped reduce carbon emissions by 11 tonnes by turning off their lights for an hour during the 60+ Earth Hour campaign on Saturday (March 23), the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) said.
Srettha urges Bangkokians to use public transport as PM2.5 level soars
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 2024
Officials are blaming toxic transborder haze for the current spate of air pollution in the capital
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