Top Pattaya News From The Last Week: Chonburi to Be Listed in MICHELIN Guide Thailand, Beach Road to Be Closed During Wan Lai, and More

Greetings to all our readers and supporters!

We have gathered together here our top LOCAL stories that happened in our areas, Pattaya and Chonburi, in the last week from Monday, April 1st, to Sunday, April 7th, 2024.

The stories are chosen by our editorial team and are not in any particular order of importance but roughly in order of publishing.

1. Female Filipino Tourist Attacked, Robbed, and Nearly Raped at Reservoir in Pattaya Area

Police are still looking for the suspect as of press time and have warned local residents, especially women traveling alone, to be cautious.

Female Filipino Tourist Attacked, Robbed, and Nearly Raped at Reservoir in Pattaya Area

2. Pattaya Business Leader Urges City to Focus More on “Quality” of Events Than “Quantity”

City officials haven’t responded to this proposal yet even as Songkran looms later this week.

Pattaya Business Leader Urges City to Focus More on “Quality” of Events Than “Quantity”

3. Pattaya Beach Road to Be Closed to All Vehicle Traffic During Wan Lai on April 19th

In reality, the entire city will be nearly impassable on the big day of Songkran as hundreds of thousands of people bore onto the streets to celebrate.

Pattaya Beach Road to Be Closed to All Vehicle Traffic During Wan Lai on April 19th

4. MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2025 to Expand to Chonburi

We hope your favorite restaurant gets listed!

MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2025 to Expand to Chonburi

5. Intoxicated British Man Too Drunk to Unlock His Gate Impales Himself Climbing His Fence at Pattaya Home

This particular incident drew some interesting and diverse comments on our social media channels.

Intoxicated British Man Too Drunk to Unlock His Gate Impales Himself Climbing His Fence at Pattaya Home

That’s all for this week, as always thanks for your support!

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Aim Tanakorn
The local news translator at The Pattaya News. Aim is a twenty-four year old who currently lives in Bangkok. Interested in English translation, story-telling, and entrepreneurship, he believes that hard-working is an indispensable component of every success in this world.