• H.E. Ms. Arjaree Sriratanaban, Ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand, paid courtesy calls on high-level officials of Tonga

  • Ambassador of Thailand together with Heads of Thailand Agencies in Canberra and officials and staff of the Royal Thai Embassy and their families, attended the religious rituals on the occasion of the Thai New Year and Songkran festival at Wat Dhammadharo

  • Ambassador of Thailand, participated in the Songkran celebration held by Tiger Lane, Asian Restaurants. Canberra Centre

  • Ambassador of Thailand, led officials of the Royal Thai Embassy and Heads of Thailand Agencies in Canberra to pay respect to the Buddha image by pouring fragrance water over the Buddha image as part of the Thai celebration on the Thai New Year and Songkran Festival.

Southern Thailand skies now clear up, locals and tourists join in beach clean-up effort

We are glad to share the news that Tropical storm ‘Pabuk’, which had affected eight provinces in the lower South of Thailand, has already passed. The severe storm brought destructive winds and severe floods, causing at least 3 deaths and the evacuation of over 34,000 villagers. The situation in the affected areas has returned to normal with the Thai Government as well as many private organisations and the general public putting in place relief efforts to assist those affected.

The popular beach resort destinations including Phuket, Phang Nga, Krabi, Chumphon and Surat Thani as well as Ko Samui and Ko Phangan, remain largely unaffected by the severe weather conditions and continue to attract sun-seekers. As the weather now clears up, locals and tourists have joined in beach clean-up effort which is a heart-warming sight.