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Magazines formed a major component of the Thai publishing industry in 20th century. Printed Thai-language serial publications began with The Bangkok Recorder in 1844, but it wasn't until after the abolition of absolute monarchy in 1932 that a distinct genre of magazines, as opposed to newspapers, began to form, prominently featuring fiction and lifestyle-related content.
The BIG's main offices were relocated to Chiang Mai, Thailand in 1995–96, and the organization was renamed the Irrawaddy Publishing Group in 1999 to coincide with an expansion of the magazine's focus to include other political issues in Southeast Asia. [2]
Work-life balance in Thailand These days, the couple's routine starts by dropping off their younger son, who's 7, at school before heading to the resort to check in on things. Their other son, 21 ...
Kazz Magazine (sometimes stylized as KAZZ Magazine) is a Thai monthly fashion and lifestyle magazine owned by Haemarit Co., Ltd. [2] covering topics about entertainment personalities and celebrities. The magazine is mainly read by a younger audience with a range of 18 to 28 years old and is mostly circulated within Bangkok and nearby areas. [3]
Thailand is famously open to and accepting of lesbian, gay, bisexual and trans people. They have long been visible in all walks of life. Thai people are easy-going about pretty much everything.
History magazines published in Thailand (1 P) Pages in category "Magazines published in Thailand" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Thailand banned imports and sales of a November 2015 issue of the French women's magazine Marie Claire on 8 April 2016 because of an article it said carried content insulting to the royal family and offensive to Thai people. The article was cited on the cover.
The magazine was distributed in five countries: Singapore, Malaysia, Indonesia, Thailand and Hong Kong with a claimed circulation of 25,000 copies and was South East Asia’s only monthly real estate publication. Its editor in chief was UK national Andrew Batt, who was previously managing editor of Bloomberg Businessweek Thailand. [3]