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72 dead tigers at two Tiger Kingdoms. Absolutely heartbreaking.

Sat 21st Feb

    We had just reported a day ago that ‘a few’ tigers had died at Tiger Kingdom and Mae Taeng Tiger Kingdom. However, we just found out that the number of dead tigers is now 72. Seventy two majestic tigers. Dead. At Mae Taeng Learning Centre Tiger Kingdom, there were 146 captive tigers. Since 9th February, a total of 51 have died, leaving 95 remaining. Another 21 died at Tiger Kingdom in Mae Rim. … Continued

Livestock office confirms virus and bacterial infection behind 72 tiger deaths 

Sat 21st Feb

The Regional Livestock Office 5 has clarified the cause behind the deaths of 72 tigers at the Tiger Kingdom facilities in Chiang Mai, confirming laboratory findings of canine distemper virus and Mycoplasma bacterial infection. Officials have emphasised that the outbreak is not avian influenza and poses no risk of transmission to humans. According to an official statement, the deaths occurred betwe … Continued

US Consulate General donates found archeological artefacts from excavation at old consulate 

Fri 20th Feb

Today, at the former United States Consulate General in Chiang Mai, Kealia Cummins, Consul General of the United States, presided over a ceremony to officially hand over archaeological artefacts to the Chiang Mai National Museum. These artefacts were discovered in 2002 during excavation work to install a drainage system at the former U.S. Consulate General in Chiang Mai. They include pottery shard … Continued

Tiger enclosure closes temporarily after disease outbreak kills several tigers; over 40 relocated for care

Fri 20th Feb

Tiger Kingdom in Mae Rim has temporarily closed to visitors following a disease outbreak that claimed the lives of several tigers, with more than 40 remaining animals relocated to a care facility while officials investigate the cause. Access has been restricted to outsiders after multiple tigers under the facility’s care fell ill and died. The remaining approximately 40 tigers have been transferre … Continued

20th “Mahatsajan Lanna: Ton Pao Saa Paper Village” Celebrates Heritage and Contemporary Creativity

Thu 19th Feb

20th “Mahatsajan Lanna: Ton Pao Saa Paper Village” Celebrates Heritage and Contemporary Creativity From the roots of traditional saa paper wisdom to contemporary creations in Ban Ton Pao 2026 The community of Ban Ton Pao invites visitors to experience the charm of “saa paper”—the area’s centuries-old handmade mulberry paper craft—at the 20th edition of “Mahatsajan Lanna: Ton Pao Saa Paper Village. … Continued

Tourist arrested after stealing golden lion statue at jazz bar

Wed 18th Feb

Police have tracked down a foreign tourist who stole a golden lion statue from a jazz bar in downtown Chiang Mai before fleeing to Pai District. The suspect has now been returned to Chiang Mai to face legal proceedings, and the stolen item has been recovered and returned to the shop owner, along with an apology. The incident involved a foreign tourist who stole a gold-painted lion statue used as i … Continued

National Museum Chiang Mai invites YOU to discover Northern heritage

Wed 18th Feb

Chatlada Sinthuson, Director of the National Museum Chiang Mai, addressed the Chiang Mai provincial press, inviting members of the public and tourists to visit and experience the rich artistic and cultural heritage of Upper Northern Thailand. In addition to its permanent exhibitions, the museum continues to organise creative activities to promote public engagement and learning. One such event is “ … Continued

Chiang Mai Chinatown Chinese New Year Festival boosted by 69 extra flights

Tue 17th Feb

The Chiang Mai Chinatown Chinese New Year Festival 2026 has officially opened, transforming Wichayanon and Chang Moi roads into a vibrant red venues welcoming the Year of the Fire Horse. Large crowds of Thai and international visitors, especially Chinese tourists, have arrived in the city, supported by 69 additional flights during the festive period. The opening ceremony took place late this morni … Continued

Forests are drying up and fires flaring up to the south of Chiang Mai 

Mon 16th Feb

The Director of Protected Area Regional Office 16 in Chiang Mai says the wildfire situation remains under control for now, as forest areas still retain moisture. However, fires have begun spreading into the southern part of Chiang Mai over the past 1–2 weeks, moving north from Tak and Lamphun provinces. The most serious situation is currently in Doi Tao district and parts of Ob Luang National Park … Continued

Forest fire damages 35 rai in Ob Khan National Park, officials suspect foraging activity

Mon 16th Feb

On 15th February 2026, officers from the Integrated Conservation Area Unit of Ob Khan National Park were notified by local residents of smoke rising from forest land in Huai Tha Kham forest, Ban Mai Pang Term, Moo 1, Ban Kat subdistrict, Mae Wang district. The affected area is dry dipterocarp forest located within the national park boundary. Officials were immediately deployed to investigate and c … Continued

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