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Bangkok temple will not be torn down to make way for subway station: MRTA
FRIDAY, MARCH 05, 2021
The Mass Rapid Transit Authority (MRTA) has announced that Bangkok’s ancient Wat Iam Woranuch Temple will not be touched in the expansion of the MRT Purple Line.
Military forced to move Pattani command centre as floods swamp temple
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 13, 2021
Pattani’s 25th Special Infantry 15323 company, which had set up a command centre at Santikaram Temple in Muang district's Pakaharang subdistrict, had to quickly move their tents and redeploy on the road temporarily after 1-metre-high flood waters engulfed the temple situated in a low-lying basin.
Famous Nonthaburi temple to serve as Covid-19 quarantine centre until Jan 8
SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, 2020
Nonthaburi provincial authorities on Friday ordered Wat Boromracha Kanchanapisek Anusorn, also known as Wat Leng Noei Yi 2, a famous Chinese Buddhist temple located in Bangbuathong district, to be closed temporarily from December 25 until January 8.
Saturday Buddhist chanting ceremony cancelled due to Covid-19 threat
TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2020
A Buddhist chanting ceremony organised by the government at central temples in each province every Saturday will be cancelled from this week to avoid the risk of Covid-19 spreading, Anucha Nakasai, minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, said on Tuesday.
Naïve temple art starts new trend on social media
MONDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2020
Crudely made temple statues have recently become social-media sensations for their simplicity and ridiculousness, though some netizens wonder if they are the result of corruption.
Pro-democracy activists hit with more lese majeste charges
MONDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2020
Pro-democracy activist Somyot Pruksakasemsuk said in a Facebook post on Monday that he was summoned by the Chanasongkram Police Station to face lese majeste charges.
Over 20 million join Buddhist chanting ceremonies in memory of King Rama IX
MONDAY, DECEMBER 07, 2020
More than 20 million Thais took part in Buddhist chanting ceremonies held at over 42,000 temples nationwide to commemorate the birthday of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great on Saturday, which is also celebrated as National Day and Father’s Day, said Anucha Nakasai, Minister of the Prime Minister's Office.
Pet crocodile escapes pond to enter temple, but surrenders meekly
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 23, 2020
A pet crocodile of a monk in Chaiyaphum province escaped from a pond and entered a temple pavilion, scaring people who had gathered there.
Government invites people to Buddhist chanting ceremony every Saturday until December 5
SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 07, 2020
The government will organise a Buddhist chanting ceremony at central temples in each province every Saturday until December 5, to mark the birthday of late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, and to commemorate his "royal grace and kindness towards Thai people", Anucha Nakasai, minister attached to the Prime Minister’s Office, said.
Distraught mother pleads for last rites for baby lost in miscarriage
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 05, 2020
Monks in Samut Prakan’s Wat Trai Samakkhi temple were taken by surprise when a woman showed up on Wednesday with a dead foetus in her arms asking for them to hold traditional rites for it.
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