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Alcohol is one of the factors of domestic violence, especially towards women. The Thai government then attempts to solve this problem by applying alcohol ban law on Buddhist’s days.
Road traffic accidents, drinking-driving, and their consequences in ASEAN Over 90% of deaths from road traffic accidents occur in low-& middle-income countries. Six ASEAN countries have road-traffic
“According to a concept on gender inequality and male dominance, our case studies affirmed that men view alcohol drinking as symbols of masculinity,” said Jadej Chaowilai, chief of the
Loy Krathong festival is a Thai tradition taking place on a full moon night of the 12th month in the traditional Thai lunar calendar. People float Krathongs or
Located in Prasat Thanong Sub-district, Prasat District, Surin Provinces, Thailand, Sawang Arom Temple, a simplistic and small temple with 6-7 monks has served as a center of the community’s
Alcoholic beverages have been consumed in China throughout recorded history. In the present day, drinking alcohol is customary at many social gatherings, especially events such as Chinese traditional festivals,
Alcohol drinking had been a part of many Thai cultural events and celebrations. Some are related to religious ceremonies, but many are not. These showed commercial alcohol has successfully
Centre for Alcohol Studie (CAS) in Thailand organized a seminar on “Thai Youth Behaviour During COVID-19” in January 2022. The seminar highlighted the importance of the youth development agenda
According to “A technical report on the harmful use of alcohol related to cross-border alcohol marketing, advertising and promotional activities, including those targeting youth and adolescents” developed by the
Cambodia Movement for Health (CMH), a non-governmental organization established in 2006, consisting of passionate young social workers, has an ultimate goal to pass the laws for controlling alcohol advertising