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Introducing MQDC’s Storied Place: Innovative Mixed-Use Destinations

Magnolia Quality Development Corporation (MQDC) is expanding its business with the introduction of “Storied Place,” a venture aimed at developing and managing mixeduse lifestyle spaces in line with global trends. Led by the experienced Ms. Orada Kerdhong, the new team will focus on the concept of “Happiness for All” and aims to delight all generations with unique and sustainable experiences.

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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s Visit to China

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin of Thailand is scheduled to visit China from October 810, aiming to discuss ten key topics with the Chinese government to strengthen bilateral ties and enhance ThaiChinese tourism cooperation. The upcoming expiration of the ThaiChinese memorandum of understanding (MoU) on the loaning of Chinese ambassador pandas to Thailand has prompted this discussion.

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Chinese Kidnapper Faces Potential Rape Charge

A Chinese man accused of abducting a Chinese woman in Bangkok may face rape charges in addition to kidnappingrelated charges. The woman managed to escape from his car after it was involved in a minor accident. Authorities are waiting for a medical report before deciding whether to press additional charges.

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Addressing the Nation’s Economic Health

In a recent policy statement, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin compared the nation to a “sick person” requiring cures such as a 10,000baht digital cash handout and reduced energy prices. Thailand’s preexisting economic, social, and political issues have been exacerbated by the Covid19 pandemic, and the country is still struggling to recover. Poverty and inequality hinder the nation from reaching its full potential and have led to a crisis in public confidence.

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Request to Remove Controversial ‘Demon’ Statue from Bazaar Hotel Bangkok

A significant shareholder of the Bazaar Hotel Bangkok has filed a petition with the court, seeking the removal of the contentious Khru Kai Kaeo statue from the hotel premises located on Ratchadaphisek Road. Phairoj Thungthong, who owns an 80% share in Suan Lum Night Bazaar Ratchadapisek Co Ltd, registered in 2009 with a capital of 780 million baht, claims that the company is currently undergoing a rehabilitation process due to the impact of the Covid19 pandemic.

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