Thai police have arrested two people in connection with spreading misleading information about the bomb attack at Erawan Shrine in Bangkok on August 17 that killed at least 20 people.
Two consecutive bombings in Thailand’s capital city of Bangkok on August 17-18 have worried Vietnamese tourists, especially those already booked tours to the country.
A Bangkok court issued an arrest warrant on August 19 for a foreigner suspected of carrying out the Erawan shrine bombing in the Thai capital that killed at least 20 people.
Vietnam strongly condemns the bombing in the Thai capital on August 17 and believes the culprits will soon be punished deservedly, Foreign Ministry Spokesperson Le Hai Binh said on August 18.
A Vietnamese man has been confirmed to sustain slight injuries in a bomb attack in central Bangkok on the evening of August 17, Vietnamese Ambassador to Thailand Nguyen Tat Thanh confirmed.
The bomb attack near the Erawan shrine in Thailand’s Bangkok capital on August 17 killed 22 people and injured 123 others, local police said on August 18.
No Vietnamese nationals have been reported injured or killed in a bomb blast in the Thai capital city, Bangkok, on August 17 that killed at least 19 people.
A bomb exploded in the centre of Bangkok, Thailand around 19:00 (local time) of August 17, leaving at least 12 dead and 20 others injured, according to local media reports.
Flights linking the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho and Bangkok, Thailand will be halted as of the afternoon of August 6 after just more than two weeks of operation.
Travel firm Viettravel is offering direct charter flights between Da Nang and Bangkok on Thai Vietjet with one-way tickets priced at 2.49 million VND (119 USD).
The first trial flight linking the Mekong Delta city of Can Tho and
Thailand ’s Bangkok is scheduled to take off on July 21, announced
the Can Tho People’s Committee on July 6.
The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is building a new bike trail
along the Nong Bon lake in a bid to celebrate Mother’s Day and Her
Majesty the Queen’s birthday on August 12.
Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn on June 11 opened the 16th Conference of
the Congress of Southeast Asian Librarians, or CONSAL XVI, at the
Bangkok International Trade and Exhibition Centre.
A biennial ceramics trade show featuring the latest machinery,
technology and materials for manufacturing whiteware, heavy clay and
advanced ceramics will be held in Bangkok, Thailand, in September.