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King Back in Palace after Check-Up

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His Majesty the King left Siriraj Hospital early on Friday after spending a day there for a regular check-up, state-run Radio Thailand has reported. No details of the results of the medical examination were released to the media. His Majesty left the hospital for Chitralada Palace at 3.30 am. He was accompanied by Her Majesty the Queen and other members of the Royal Family. Despite the early hour, a large crowd was at the hospital grounds to wish their eighty one year-old King well.

King Back in Palace after Check-Up

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His Majesty the King left Siriraj Hospital early on Friday after spending a day there for a regular check-up, state-run Radio Thailand has reported. No details of the results of the medical examination were released to the media. His Majesty left the hospital for Chitralada Palace at 3.30 am. He was accompanied by Her Majesty the Queen and other members of the Royal Family. Despite the early hour, a large crowd was at the hospital grounds to wish their eighty one year-old King well.

Bird Watching in Thailand

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A non-hunting area in Phatthalung puts the southern province on birdwatchers' must-go list Bird watching in Talay Noi Non-Hunting Area is a popular activity that draws thousands of visitors to Phatthalung, eight hundred and fourty kilometres south of Bangkok, every year. Talay Noi is four hundred and fifty seven square kilometres (285,625 rai) of wetland in Khuan Khanun district of the province. It is the habitat of birds such as the painted stork and purple heron, lesser whistling-duck and little greb, black-winged stilt, brahminy kite, cormorant and whiskered tern.

Bird Watching in Thailand

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A non-hunting area in Phatthalung puts the southern province on birdwatchers' must-go list Bird watching in Talay Noi Non-Hunting Area is a popular activity that draws thousands of visitors to Phatthalung, eight hundred and fourty kilometres south of Bangkok, every year. Talay Noi is four hundred and fifty seven square kilometres (285,625 rai) of wetland in Khuan Khanun district of the province. It is the habitat of birds such as the painted stork and purple heron, lesser whistling-duck and little greb, black-winged stilt, brahminy kite, cormorant and whiskered tern.

Bird Watching in Thailand

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A non-hunting area in Phatthalung puts the southern province on birdwatchers' must-go list Bird watching in Talay Noi Non-Hunting Area is a popular activity that draws thousands of visitors to Phatthalung, eight hundred and fourty kilometres south of Bangkok, every year. Talay Noi is four hundred and fifty seven square kilometres (285,625 rai) of wetland in Khuan Khanun district of the province. It is the habitat of birds such as the painted stork and purple heron, lesser whistling-duck and little greb, black-winged stilt, brahminy kite, cormorant and whiskered tern.

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