• รับสมัครงาน ตำแหน่ง พนักงานขับรถส่งสินค้า -สาขา พัทยา
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    พนักงานขับรถส่งสินค้า -สาขา พัทยาบริษัท วิน วิน เอ็นจิเนียริ่ง ซัพพลาย จำกัดบริษัท วิน วิน เอ็นจิเนียริ่ง ซัพพลาย จำกัดอ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรีตามโครงสร้างบริษัทฯ
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  • รับสมัครงาน ตำแหน่ง ผู้ช่วยผู้จัดการ สาขา เซ็นทรัล พัทยา บีช
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    ผู้ช่วยผู้จัดการ สาขา เซ็นทรัล พัทยา บีชBoost Juice Bars (Vitality Thai Opco Company Limited)Boost Juice Bars (Vitality Thai Opco Company Limited)อ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรี18,000 (ไม่รวมเบี้ยขยัน และโอที)
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  • รับสมัครงาน ตำแหน่ง พนักงานออกแบบ / ผู้จัดการแผนก สาขาพัทยาเหนือ
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    พนักงานออกแบบ / ผู้จัดการแผนก สาขาพัทยาเหนือHome Product Center (Public) Co., Ltd.Home Product Center (Public) Co., Ltd.อ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรี17,000 - 22,000 บาท
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  • รับสมัครงาน ตำแหน่ง เจ้าหน้าที่ขายส่งมือถือ พื้นที่พัทยา และ ศรีราชา
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    เจ้าหน้าที่ขายส่งมือถือ พื้นที่พัทยา และ ศรีราชาบริษัท บูรพวัฒน์ คอมมิวนิเคชั่น จำกัดบริษัท บูรพวัฒน์ คอมมิวนิเคชั่น จำกัดอ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรี14,000 (ยังไม่รวมค่าคอมมิชชั่น)
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  • รับสมัครงาน ตำแหน่ง พนักงานขาย (ประจำ Samsung Brand Shop เซ็นทรัลพัทยา)
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    พนักงานขาย (ประจำ Samsung Brand Shop เซ็นทรัลพัทยา)บริษัท บูรพวัฒน์ คอมมิวนิเคชั่น จำกัดบริษัท บูรพวัฒน์ คอมมิวนิเคชั่น จำกัดอ.บางละมุง จ.ชลบุรี12,000 (ยังไม่รวมค่าคอมมิชชั่น)
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  • Pattaya Mayor reviews progress of major stormwater drainage project to combat flooding
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    Mayor Poramet inspects the nearly completed drainage system along Pattaya’s eastern railway road, a key project aimed at tackling chronic flooding. PATTAYA, Thailand – Mayor Poramet Ngampichet visited the ongoing stormwater drainage project along the eastern railway road. The project, which aims to resolve persistent flooding issues in Pattaya, is now over 95% complete. The city’s drainage system had long been insufficient, with outdated and undersized pipes unable to handle heavy rainfall, resulting in frequent flooding in Khao Noi area. This project is part of a comprehensive plan to modernize the city’s infrastructure and improve stormwater management. By upgrading the drainage system and enhancing its capacity, the project will reduce flooding and create a safer environment for residents and visitors. The city aims to have the project fully operational by May, providing a more efficient drainage solution while aligning with Pattaya’s tourism-driven development goals and enhancing its image as a leading tourist destination. The visit underscores the city’s commitment to improving urban resilience and addressing key environmental challenges. With over 95% progress, the upgraded drainage project is expected to be fully operational by May 2025, easing flood concerns in central Pattaya. City officials highlight the importance of larger pipelines and open water pathways to improve flood resilience and support tourism infrastructure. Pattaya pushes forward with long-term urban planning as leaders assess progress on flood prevention efforts near Khao Noi pump station.
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  • Pattaya bystanders save young woman struggling with depression from edge of overpass on Sukhumvit Road
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    A group of bystanders pulled the woman back from the edge just moments before a potential tragedy. PATTAYA, Thailand – The Rescue Center in Pattaya received a distress call from a concerned citizen reporting a young woman attempting to jump off a pedestrian overpass on Sukhumvit Road in Central Pattaya at 12:16 AM on April 24. Police officers, along with rescue volunteers, were immediately dispatched to the scene. On the overpass, responders found that a group of quick-thinking good Samaritans had already intervened just in time. They managed to grab hold of the woman, estimated to be between 25 and 30 years old, who was dressed neatly and appeared well-groomed. She had been moments away from leaping off the edge of the overpass but was pulled back to safety in the nick of time. The woman, in a highly emotional state, was crying uncontrollably but did not provide any explanation for her attempted suicide. Authorities safely guided her down from the bridge. Later, the woman’s friends and boyfriend were contacted and informed officials that she had been suffering from depression. They revealed that she had often expressed sadness and disappointment, particularly related to her relationship. While they had tried to console and support her, they never imagined she would take such drastic action. Thanks to the vigilance and compassion of a passerby who called for help, tragedy was narrowly avoided. Friends and her boyfriend later confirmed she had been battling depression and often voiced emotional distress. Rescue personnel and police provide care and safety as the woman is escorted down from the overpass. The woman, visibly distressed, was helped by compassionate bystanders before being escorted to safety by rescue teams.
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  • Pattaya police raid illegal poker den, arrest 19 including foreign nationals
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    Police raid a suspected illegal poker den on Central Pattaya Road, uncovering a gambling ring hidden behind a snooker club. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City Police, led by Superintendent Pol. Col. Anek Srathongyu, mobilized an investigative team to raid the Mind Sports Club located on Central Pattaya Road on April 23. The operation followed intelligence that the venue was hosting illegal poker gambling activities. Upon inspection, the officers found the ground floor operating as a snooker club. However, the second floor had been transformed into a VIP-style area designated for illegal poker games. The room was staffed by six attendants and occupied by 13 players, bringing the total number of suspects to 19. These included 9 Thai nationals and 10 foreigners from various countries—1 each from the Philippines, Cambodia, Russia, Denmark, Myanmar, and Singapore; and 3 from Malaysia; along with 1 Canadian. Authorities identified Mr. Yin Choun Lau, a 65-year-old Singaporean national, as the organizer of the operation. According to police, the gambling setup involved players buying a seat for 1,800 baht per round. Bets ranged between $2,500 to $5,000 (approximately 75,000–150,000 baht), with total cash circulation estimated at over 5 million baht. The event was structured as a competition, but authorities confirmed that such gambling is illegal under Thai law. Mr. Lau now faces charges of organizing illegal gambling, while the remaining 18 individuals are charged with participating in illegal poker gambling. All suspects have been detained and handed over to investigators for further legal proceedings. VIP-style poker rooms were found on the second floor, where Thai and foreign nationals were caught mid-game. Mr. Yin Choun Lau, a 65-year-old Singaporean, admitted to organizing the illegal poker events.
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  • Monitor lizard startles tourists at Wong Amat Beach before being safely returned to nature
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    A monitor lizard caused a stir when it appeared in the middle of tourists playing in the sea at Wong Amat Beach. PATTAYA, Thailand – A peaceful afternoon at Wong Amat Beach turned into an unforgettable moment for tourists when a monitor lizard unexpectedly emerged among a group of people enjoying the sea. The sudden appearance of the reptile caused brief panic and confusion, particularly among foreign tourists unfamiliar with the animal. Municipal officers from Pattaya quickly responded to the situation, skillfully capturing the monitor lizard and safely releasing it back into its natural habitat. No one was harmed, and the entire incident was handled swiftly and professionally, much to the relief of beachgoers. The encounter quickly went viral online, with Thai social media users flooding the comment sections with humorous takes. Some joked that the lizard had come to enjoy seafood or cool off in the heat, while others noted how surprised the foreign tourists were. One user remarked that the tourists thought it was a baby crocodile. Another teased that the animal might just have wanted to join the high season fun like everyone else. Despite the initial shock, many visitors found the experience memorable. Tourists, particularly foreigners, were seen eagerly snapping photos of the lizard, which added an unexpected dose of wildlife to their holiday by the sea. Municipal officers acted swiftly to catch the reptile and safely release it back into nature. Tourists, especially foreigners, captured the moment on their phones, mistaking the lizard for a baby crocodile.   Social media lit up with reactions, from jokes about seafood cravings to sympathy for the heat-stricken lizard.
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  • Tourism Crisis Deepens – Chinese arrivals plummet to just 5,000 a day — post-Songkran foreign visitors drop nearly 20%
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    Chinese Market in Crisis – Daily Chinese tourist arrivals plunge below 6,000, signaling a severe blow to Thailand’s top inbound market. PATTAYA, Thailand – Thailand’s tourism industry is facing one of its steepest downturns in recent years, with the Chinese market — once its most lucrative — in sharp decline. Mr. Sittiwat Chiwarattanaporn, Chief Advisor of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), said the current drop in Chinese tourist arrivals is comparable to the 2018 Phuket boat tragedy, which triggered a major slump in Chinese travel to Thailand. As of April 16, only 5,833 Chinese tourists entered Thailand — a drastic drop from the pre-pandemic daily average of 15,000 to 20,000. This marks one of the lowest levels in recent memory. A combination of negative economic factors, including U.S.-China trade tensions, and China’s domestic tourism promotion policies, have heavily impacted outbound travel. Even under optimistic projections, Thailand may only be able to attract 10,000 to 15,000 Chinese tourists per day during the remainder of 2025. This would bring the total annual arrivals from China to just 4.2–5.5 million, falling significantly short of Thailand’s original target of 7 million, and even below last year’s total of 6.7 million. Adith Chairattananon, ATTA Secretary-General, emphasized the urgent need for Thailand to ramp up roadshows in China, especially in secondary and tertiary cities. While major cities can be reached through online travel platforms, lesser-known cities require direct outreach and tailored marketing to reshape perceptions of Thailand. Meanwhile, Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong reported that from January 1 to April 20, Thailand welcomed over 11.27 million international tourists. However, the week following the Songkran festival saw a sharp downturn. Only 533,955 foreign tourists arrived, a 19.85% decrease from the previous week, equating to a daily average of 76,280 visitors. This significant post-holiday drop highlights broader concerns in the tourism sector, not just from China but across short- and long-haul markets. With global competition heating up and traveler preferences shifting, Thailand’s path to recovery now demands aggressive marketing, policy clarity, and renewed international confidence.
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