November 25, 2025

Hong Kong Tourism Board’s “Hong Kong WinterFest” Highlight Event “Immersive Light Show in Central” Launches Next Friday

Eight Iconic Buildings Present a Visual and Auditory Feast in Loops at Night Hong Kong WinterFest – Immersive Light Show in Central_01 (Mock-up) Simulation preview of “Immersive Light Show in Central”: https://assetlibrary.hktb.com/assetbank-hktb/action/browseItems?categoryId=2279&categoryTypeId=2&cachedCriteria=1 HONG KONG, Nov. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The Hong Kong Tourism Board (HKTB)’s annual winter extravaganza, “Hong Kong WinterFest”, runs from now […]

Hong Kong Tourism Board’s “Hong Kong WinterFest” Highlight Event “Immersive Light Show in Central” Launches Next Friday

Hong Kong Tourism Board’s “Hong Kong WinterFest” Highlight Event “Immersive Light Show in Central” Launches Next Friday Leave a reply Eight Iconic Buildings Present a Visual and Auditory Feast in Loops at Night Hong Kong WinterFest – Immersive Light Show in Central_01 (Mock-up) Simulation preview of “Immersive Light Show in Central”: https://assetlibrary.hktb.com/assetbank-hktb/action/browseItems?categoryId=2279&categoryTypeId=2&cachedCriteria=1 HONG KONG, Nov. 24, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) —

Ministry of Finance Launches Skills Development Program for ‘Half-Half Plus’ Merchants

Bangkok: The Treasury Department has extended an invitation to “Half-Half Plus” merchants to participate in a skills development program, offering training aimed at upskilling and reskilling merchants, with potential earnings of up to 2,000 baht. According to Thai News Agency, Mr. Winij Wisetsuvarnabhumi, Director-General of the Fiscal Policy Office and spokesperson for the Ministry of Finance, announced the launch of

Chaichanok Orders Immediate Signal Repair and Solar Charging Deployment in Flooded Southern Areas

Bangkok: Chaichanok Chidchob, Minister of Digital Economy and Society, has initiated urgent measures to repair mobile phone signals and deploy solar-powered charging equipment in flood-affected areas in the South. He emphasized that while this is a step towards addressing the root issues, it remains a temporary solution amid uncertainties about the situation’s improvement over the next few days. According to

Army Chief Mobilizes Military Resources for Flood Relief in Hat Yai

Hat yai: The Army Chief of Staff announced the mobilization of military equipment and personnel to assist with the flooding crisis in Hat Yai. The effort focuses on the rapid evacuation of residents in critical areas, with expectations that the Prime Minister will address management concerns. According to Thai News Agency, General Chaiyapruek Duangpraphat, Chief of Staff of the Royal

CAAT Coordinates with Airports and Airlines to Provide Continuous Convenience to Passengers

Bangkok: The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is closely monitoring the flood situation in the southern region and is coordinating with all aviation agencies to ensure safe airport operations and minimize potential impacts to passengers and the local public. Hat Yai Airport has been affected by flooding around the airport grounds, making travel difficult. Although the airport remains open,

King Provides Assistance to Flood-Affected Southern Residents

Bangkok: His Majesty the King has expressed concern for the flood-affected residents in the southern region and has extended assistance to all individuals impacted by the crisis. He has called for urgent support to those in need, urging them to evacuate from dangerous areas and commending the efforts of volunteers who have mobilized during this challenging time. The Prime Minister

Flooding Disrupts Transport Across Eight Southern Provinces, 84 Routes Affected

Bangkok: Roads in the southern region are grappling with severe flooding, impacting transportation across eight provinces and affecting 84 routes, According to Thai News Agency, the Department of Rural Roads has been actively working to address the situation by patrolling and monitoring flood-affected areas. Notably, sandbags have been deployed to protect homes in Phatthalung Province, while a Bailey bridge was