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07.30 Thai Government donated for North Kyushu flood

The Thai government donated 14.5 million yen (5.8 million baht) to the four prefectures in North Kyushu (Kumamoto, Oita, Fukuoka, and Saga) hit by the flood from 12 July 2012 to show the country’s concern for Japan.Ambassador ... ... from Royal Family level to people level, in particular the assistance to one another in times of need including the massive earthquake and tsunami in Japan and severe flood in Thailand in 2011.    The financial assistance to Japan during this tough ...
09/08/2012

The Embassy bid farewell to Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag

... farewell to Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag and Madam Yupadee Bunnag, who assume the position in Japan for 3 years and 7 months (during March 2016 to October 2019). On 30 October... ... jointly organized an exhibition of Thai artefacts (more than 100 pieces)in Tokyo and Kyushu. The Embassy also organized a commemorative concert by the Royal Bangkok Symphony... ... Fukuoka, Oita and Okinawa during his tenure. When natural disasters like the Kumamoto Earthquake in 2016 and Typhoon Hagibis in 2019 occurred in Japan, Ambassador Bansarn...
30/10/2019

Thai Festival 2016 – Discover Thailand’s BEST

... Thanatat / Hunz Issariya / James Jirayu / VieTrio / Tiger Club and Miss Thailand Group. During the opening ceremony, Minister of Foreign Affairs, H.E. Mr. Don Pramudwinai gave the opening speech expressing his condolences regarding the 2016 Kumamoto Earthquake and other affected areas in Kyushu. He also emphasized about the tight relations between Thailand and Japan in every aspect from the Royal Family down to the people and especially the tight relations between people-to-people of both countries proven by this festival having 300,000 ...
14/05/2016
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