dtac Joins Forces with BMA in Prevention of Online Child Exploitation

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dtac Joins Forces with BMA in Prevention of Online Child Exploitation

dtac Joins Forces with BMA in Prevention of Online Child Exploitation

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

20% of children are at risk of being exploited online. Thailand ranks 2nd in the world on online sexual exploitation of children, with the number of dark webs growing by five times.

dtac has joined forces with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the Thailand Internet Crimes Against Children (TICAC) Taskforce in a school tour to educate students at BMA-run educational institutes about online risks. The tour kicked off after findings show 20 % of Thai children are at risk of being sexually exploited online. Across the world, Thailand ranks 2nd when it comes to the percentage of online exploitation of children. Some Thai youngsters have exposed images of themselves online for money, poignantly exposing inequalities in the country. Over 2023, dtac aims to educate senior primary students across Thailand about online-exploitation threats via dtac Safe Internet project.

Thai Children are at Risk

Police Colonel Runglert Kantajan, superintendent of the TICAC Unit, said in his capacity as the head of the TICAC Taskforce that there were big risks of online child exploitation in Thailand. The report by National Center for Missing & Exploited Children (NCMEC) shows a significant increase in reports of Child Pornography detection in Thailand, with 117,213 reports in 2019, 396,049 reports in 2020, 586,582 reports in 2021 and 523,169 reported in 2022. In addition, the number of dark webs containing sexual exploitation content of Thai children also grew by five times compared with the previous year.

dtac Joins Forces with BMA in Prevention of Online Child Exploitation

According to the Royal Thai Police‘s statistics, one predator can victimize up to 1,000 children. Therefore, up to 20 % of Thai children are at risk of being sexually exploited online. Of all child victims, 56 % have chosen to keep quiet about their ordeals. Struggling with economic inequalities and income gaps, some Thai youngsters have also agreed to show their sexual images or VDO clips in exchange for money or gifts.

“Online communications significantly enable predators to connect with children fast and easily. Exploiting children’s vulnerabilities, they use lies, coercion, and pressure to get what they want from children. These criminal offences are considered human trafficking. Their crimes are grave in nature because they hurt the rights, liberties, dignity, and security of other humans,” he said.

Thai laws, so far, impose action against predators only after damages are done. The police therefore cannot do anything when potential predators just engage in Cyber StalkingGrooming, or Sexting. Boosting children’s digital literacy and guarding against online sexual exploitation, therefore, has crucial importance. If such crimes happen, there are always digital footprints that are hard to be wiped out completely.

dtac Joins Forces with BMA in Prevention of Online Child Exploitation

BMA Toughens Up Against Online Child Exploitation

Sanon Wangsrangboon, a deputy governor of Bangkok, said BMA had operated 437 schools across all 50 Bangkok districts. These schools have taught 261,160 students.

From June 2022, BMA has partnered with dtac Safe Internet in promoting safe internet usage among BMA-run school students.

To date, the “BMA x dtac Safe Internet School Tour” training has already covered more than 10,000 students aged between 11 and 13 years old (Pathom 4 – 5 levels) with the aim to boost students’ immunity against online child exploitation.

As the training raises children’s understanding of sexual exploitation and processes, they will be able to properly handle risks. Surveys during training reveal that about three per cent of students were asked, threatened, or pressured to send sexual images or commit sexual acts online.

Up to 13 % of these students have digitally sent their images, video clips or personal information to strangers. About three per cent have received sexually-suggestive images, texts or video clips. Predators have reached out to children via social media, online games and new applications that are not yet popular among adults.

“Police records and surveys conducted under BMA – dtac collaboration have reflected the severity of online child exploitation, which needs to be urgently addressed. As the deputy Bangkok governor in charge of BMA-run schools, I am ready to prioritize efforts to solve this problem. We must urgently educate children and boost their digital literacy to stop this problem,” Sanon said.

dtac’s Training Targets Senior Primary Students

Recognizing the severity of online child exploitation, the United Nations has addressed it in Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Targeted for fulfilment by 2030, Item 5.2 of SDGs seeks to eliminate all forms of violence against all women and girls in public and private spheres, including trafficking and sexual and other types of exploitation, while Item 16.2 aims to end abuse, exploitation, trafficking and all forms of violence and torture against children.

On-uma Rerkpattanapipat, senior vice president for the Communications and Sustainability Division at Total Access Communication Public Company Limited or dtac, said as a telecom operator dtac was aware of online child exploitation that included sexual abuse. dtac Safe Internet project therefore not only boosts children’s access to educational resources but also promotes responsible & safe internet usage among students and teachers.

Since 2022, dtac Safe Internet project has worked with the BMA’s Department of Education in conducting training and activities to raise awareness and understanding of online and offline sexual exploitation. Efforts have also been made in collaboration to raise public awareness of the issue and engage netizens in combating the problem through communication campaigns. dtac now plans to expand the training further to cover Pathom 5 and 6 students nationwide from this year onward.

“Boosting youth’s immunity against online child exploitation marks the start of our efforts to tackle this problem. We know the complete eradication of online child exploitation requires the government sector, the private sector, and civil society to work together in raising public awareness of online child exploitation, supporting strong legal enforcement, and fostering timely response,” On-uma said.

Anutin scraps new measure seeking Covid-19 vaccination proof from foreign tourists

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Anutin scraps new measure seeking Covid-19 vaccination proof from foreign tourists

Anutin scraps new measure seeking Covid-19 vaccination proof from foreign tourists

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Monday cancelled the requirement for foreign tourists to show a proof of full Covid-19 vaccination or a certificate of recovery from the disease not more than 180 days before departure.

Anutin announced the cancellation of the requirement on the same day when an order issued by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) for airlines to request documents took effect.

On Sunday, the CAAT issued a 7-point Notice to Airmen (Notam) that all airlines must make sure passengers above the age of 18 show proof of being fully vaccinated against Covid-19 or have a doctor’s certificate saying they recovered from Covid-19 not longer than 180 days before departure.

The Notam was supposed to take effect from 8am on Monday until midnight on January 31.

The Notam prompted Thai tour operators to cry foul, saying it was issued at short notice and it would affect tourists, especially those from China. The tour operators feared that Chinese tourists would have no time to prepare such documents and they would be disallowed to board their planes.

Anutin said the academic committee on communicable diseases of the Public Health Ministry had convened a meeting on Monday morning and agreed that most Thais have been vaccinated against Covid and foreigners have also acquired immunity up to a level.

The committee resolved that it would not be necessary for foreign tourists to show such documents upon arrival, as it would be inconvenient for them, Anutin added.

Anutin scraps new measure seeking Covid-19 vaccination proof from foreign touristsAnyway, tourists from countries that require them to take RT-PCR test before returning to their countries must buy health insurance for cover their own treatment if they test positive, so the Thai government would not have to shoulder the expense, Anutin said.

The minister said foreign tourists can receive free Covid vaccines at state hospitals on a voluntary basis.

The Public Health Ministry will later consult with private hospitals on how to collect expenses if a foreign tourist wanted to receive Covid vaccines at their places, Anutin said.

Anutin scraps new measure seeking Covid-19 vaccination proof from foreign touristsThe minister added that Thai authorities would not test foreign tourists for Covid on a random basis.

“The arrival of foreign tourists bodes well for us. Their arrival will create income and jobs. If all Thais welcome foreign tourists and take good care of their own health, our country’s economy will recover very fast after being damaged by the pandemic for almost three years,” Anutin said.

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Depa designs special e-tournament to spark creativity among Thai youngsters

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Depa designs special e-tournament to spark creativity among Thai youngsters

Depa designs special e-tournament to spark creativity among Thai youngsters

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

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The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (depa) is hosting a special e-sports event to mark National Children’s Day as well as spark creativity among Gen Z.

The “National Children’s Esports Day” will take place on January 14. Thailand marks Children’s Day on the second Saturday of January every year.

Nuttapon Nimmanphatcharin, depa president and CEO, told the press on Monday that the goal of this event is to encourage creative and innovative use of digital content.

Depa also hopes the event will help carve a new career path for Thai youth, while also raising awareness of the role the gaming industry plays in the economy and society.

“We support the use of games for creative purposes as well as providing opportunities now and in the future for Thai children and youth,” Nuttapon said.

The e-sports tournament, featuring the stealth game Chambara and a digital version of badminton, will be held at Government House’s Santimaitree Building.

The Chambara game is for children aged between five and 10, while badminton will be for 11 to 15-year-olds. The games are available through Nintendo Switch Sports.

Both competitions will be divided into boys and girls categories and the number of participants per category will be limited to 16.
The top 12 winners will receive scholarships and awards worth more than 50,000 baht, divided into 4,000 baht for the first-prize winners and prizes worth 2,000 baht and 1,000 baht for the runners-up. The prizes will be presented personally by the prime minister.

Apart from the e-tournament, depa will also host other fun activities for children on the day.

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Thai beauty queen says no bias from new owner of Miss Universe

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Thai beauty queen says no bias from new owner of Miss Universe

Thai beauty queen says no bias from new owner of Miss Universe

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

Thailand’s Miss Universe 2022 contestant has denied claims that new Thai ownership of the beauty-pageant brand would give her an unfair advantage in the competition.

Anna Sueangam-iam, 24, rejected the allegations during an interview in the US with pageant analyst Brian Javier on Sunday.

Anna is currently competing in New Orleans, where the 71st Miss Universe 2022 pageant will be held on Sunday, January 15.

Thai beauty queen says no bias from new owner of Miss Universe

Asked about her path to beauty-queen fame, Anna said she had dreamed of becoming Miss Universe since childhood.

She hoped that her journey would inspire others, especially children.

“I joined Miss Universe because I want students to know that no matter who you are born [to], who you are, you can have success in your life if you believe in yourself,” she said.

Thai beauty queen says no bias from new owner of Miss Universe

Anna explained to Javier that she had been dubbed “Miss Garbage” after growing up amid piles of rubbish as the child of Bangkok trash collectors.

But rather than taking the name as an insult, she said it was an inspiration as it proved that anyone can achieve success in life no matter how humble their beginnings are.

Asked to name the most difficult challenge she had faced so far in the Miss Universe contest, Anna said maintaining a positive mindset amid the pressure from Thai fans and others.

“In the morning, I tell myself every day, you can do it, you can do it,” she said, adding that she reminds herself not to look at comments or compare herself with other contestants but to believe in herself.

Thai beauty queen says no bias from new owner of Miss Universe

Asked about her first four days of Miss Universe 2022 activities, Anna said she had enjoyed her fashion shoot wearing Muba Cosmetics while also learning about the unique culture of New Orleans.

Javier then threw in a tough question, asking Anna whether the new Thai ownership of Miss Universe gave her an unfair advantage in the contest, as critics have claimed.

The Thai beauty queen dismissed the idea that judges would be biased towards her, saying that the new owner favouritism in the judging, saying that the new owner, JKN Global Group CEO Jakkaphong “Anne” Jakrajutatip was a fair person.

“I will work hard and I believe in my power,” she said.

Thai beauty queen says no bias from new owner of Miss Universe

JKN acquired Miss Universe on October 25 for 800 million baht and announced plans for at least 40% growth for the brand as part of its drive to become a big player in the global content industry.

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Trawler sinks in Gulf of Thailand sparking navigation warning

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Trawler sinks in Gulf of Thailand sparking navigation warning

Trawler sinks in Gulf of Thailand sparking navigation warning

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

The Marine Department has warned that a fishing trawler that sank in the Gulf of Thailand on Saturday night presents a navigation hazard to other boats in the area.

The Por Thepranee 1 sank 18.23 nautical miles (33.76 kilometres) off the coast of Pak Phanang district, Nakhon Si Thammarat province, in stormy weather at around 8.30pm. All five crew onboard were rescued and brought safely ashore by marine police.

The trawler was overwhelmed by strong winds and high waves, prompting the Marine Dept to warn other boats to follow the latest weather updates, proceed with extra caution in the stormy weather, and consider staying ashore until conditions improve.

The department also ordered its Nakhon Si Thammarat office to salvage the wreckage as soon as possible as it present as it presents a navigation hazard to other vessels. The office is investigating the cause of the sinking.

Trawler sinks in Gulf of Thailand sparking navigation warning

On Sunday, the Thai Meteorological Department forecast that the strong northeast monsoon over the Gulf and the South will weaken from Monday to Saturday, while a low-pressure cell over the lower South China Sea will approach mainland Southeast Asia. These conditions will cause isolated heavy rain in the South, while waves in the Gulf will rise to 2-3 metres and higher in thundershowers.

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US snack rankings reveal Americans’ growing hunger for Thai flavours

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US snack rankings reveal Americans’ growing hunger for Thai flavours

US snack rankings reveal Americans’ growing hunger for Thai flavours

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

Thailand’s food manufacturers have been urged to harness Americans’ growing hunger for Thai-flavour snacks.

Thai flavours ranked 6th among international cuisines that American consumers want to taste more of in snacks, according to the 2023 Food and Beverage Flavor Report.

Mexican flavours topped the US most-wanted list, which is published by California-based flavour and fragrance producer T Hasegawa USA. Next came Italian, Chinese, Japanese, Latino and Thai.

The ranking shows strong potential for Thai food manufacturers in the US market, said Thailand’s Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) office in New York on Monday.

The survey of 2,000 respondents found that the snacks Americans want to see in Thai flavours are baked potato chips (39%) followed by tortilla chips (36%) and fried potato chips (34%) while the most popular Thai flavours are tom yum (sour & spicy soup) and larb (spicy meat salad with toasted ground rice).

“These flavours have been made popular by Thai street foods which are booming in the US,” explained Ketsuree Vijaranakorn, head of the DITP’s New York office.

“Food manufacturers should use this popularity to penetrate the American snack market, which is craving spicy and exotic alternatives.”

US snack rankings reveal Americans’ growing hunger for Thai flavours

The DITP reported that snacks are the fastest growing market in the US food & beverage sector, growing 11.4% to $44.9 billion (1.5 trillion baht) in the last 10 months of 2022.

Crunchy and salty snacks (chips, pretzels, and popcorns) dominated the market with a 59.3% share, followed by cookies (18.6%) and crackers (15.3%).

Ketsuree said the DITP will continue holding promotional events in the US to promote Thai foods, beverages and snacks, including at the Winter Fancy Food fair in Las Vegas from January 15-17, and the Summer Fancy Food Show in New York from June 12-14.

Manufacturers and exporters can reach the department at www.ditp.go.th or its 1169 hotline.

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Thai exports staring at grim prospects in 2023 global economic scenario

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Thai exports staring at grim prospects in 2023 global economic scenario

Thai exports staring at grim prospects in 2023 global economic scenario

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

Business councils and bankers are predicting a slowdown in growth or even a contraction for Thailand’s exports this year because of the global economic slump and continued geopolitical conflicts.

The grim picture for Thai exports was forecast by the Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC), the Thai Chamber of Commerce, and bankers from CIMB Thai Bank, TMBThanachart Bank (TTB) and Krungthai Compass.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, when tourism came to a standstill, exports were the main saviour of Thailand’s economy, with continued growth from 2020 until the third quarter of 2022.

However, signs of a slowdown became visible in October last year when exports contracted 4.4% year on year while the contraction widened to 6% in November.

TNSC chief Chaicharn Charoensuk said export data for December has not been announced yet but the TNSC expected it to be negative because of the impact from the global economic slump.

Chaicharn said the TNSC expected Thai export growth this year to slow slow down to 1-3% because of several factors:

● High inflation rates would prompt the US Federal Reserve and central banks of major economies to use austere financial measures that would cause their economies to slow down, affecting Thai exports.

● The Covid-19 situation in China has not improved and the Chinese government may be prompted to use restrictive measures, which would affect supply chains of Thai exporters, and cause economic slowdown in China, unavoidably affecting Thai exporters.

● Although the Russia-Ukraine war would benefit Thai exporters of foods, it would raise costs for exporters of other products when global oil prices rise.

● The baht has appreciated against the US dollar and its value increased from 38 baht per dollar two months ago to about 33-34 baht. This would cause Thai products to become less competitive.

The TNSC expects Thailand to export goods worth US$49 billion to the United States, while exports to China would be worth US$36.5 billion and US$49 billion to Europe this year.

Chaicharn said the TNSC wants Thai exporters to look for new markets to offset the decline in demand in some markets.

He said the key alternative markets for Thai exporters are:

Middle East: The TNSC sees Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates and Qatar as capable of becoming important alternative markets for Thai exporters. Key export products to these markets could be rice and foods.

South Asia: Thai exporters can seek to export jewellery, accessories, plastic pellets and chemical products to India, Bangladesh and Nepal.

CLMV: Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar and Vietnam could be important alternative markets for Thai exporters with construction materials, electric appliances, plastic pellets, textiles and clothes, sugar, and machines and parts among key products.

Wisit LImluacha, deputy chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, said the chamber expected export growth of 6% last year but only 2% this year.

He said the economic slowdown in some of Thailand’s major markets, especially the United States, Europe and China, would result in slowdown for exports.

The global economic slowdown, the high inflation rate and the sluggish performance of the manufacturing sector in Thailand’s main markets would remain risk factors this year, he added.

Amornthep Chawala, vice president of CIMB Thai, said the research office of his bank expected exports to suffer 1% negative growth this year. He said the prediction was based on the export situation in the last quarter of last year.

Amornthep said the negative growth could be more severe than one per cent if China faced economic sanctions from the US.

He said the reopening of China would benefit Thailand’s exports in the short term but the situation would reverse if China itself cannot export to the US.

“So, we estimate that the negative growth may be more than 1%. We have to wait and see the export data for two months before we can be sure,” Amornthep said.

He said the government should find new markets for Thai exporters and should ink more free trade agreements with other countries or groups.

Narit Sathapoldecha, head of the TTB Analytics centre, said his bank expected Thailand’s exports to grow at or lesser than 1.6% this year.

He said the main risk factor for Thai exporters is China itself. He said China’s economy could slow down because of the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic and Beijing could try to offset the situation by expanding its own exports, which could be at the cost of Thailand’s exports.

Narit explained that China might dump its products in the global markets and make it more difficult for Thai exporters to sell their products.

Pacharapoj Nantramas, vice president of Krungthai Compass, a research arm of Krung Thai Bank, said his bank foresaw export growth this year at 1.2% or lower.

The grim prediction was based on negative growth during the past several months, he added.

Thailand’s Consumer Confidence Index rebounds to pre-Covid level

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Thailand’s Consumer Confidence Index rebounds to pre-Covid level

Thailand’s Consumer Confidence Index rebounds to pre-Covid level

MONDAY, JANUARY 09, 2023

December saw the Consumer Confidence Index (CCI) rise into the confidence zone for the first time since before the Covid-19 outbreak, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) reported on Sunday.

The CCI rose to 50.4 last month from 49.9 points in November, entering the confidence zone (50-100 points) for the first time in 43 months since May 2019.

Driving the improvement were overall economic recovery, rising domestic consumption, and the influx of foreign tourists at year-end, which prompted businesses to expand and hire more staff.

The CCI survey uses data from 6,600 samples in seven occupations across Thailand.

The TPSO also reported that Thailand’s Construction Materials Price Index (CMPI) jumped 5.7% in 2022 and is expected to remain around the same level this year.

Thailand’s Consumer Confidence Index rebounds to pre-Covid level

The price of construction materials rose on the soaring cost of fuel and steel due to the Russia-Ukraine war, the TPSO said. Other factors driving up the index were manufacturers reducing output, rising minimum wages, increasing electricity costs, the weakening baht, and floods in the second half of the year, said TPSO director Poonpong Naiyanapakorn.

December’s index dropped 0.2% from the previous month, reflecting the falling steel price and promotions for sanitaryware, but it was still 3.6% higher than a year earlier.

The TPSO forecast the CMPI this year will be in the same range as 2022, as Thailand’s recovering economy and public and private investment projects trigger high demand for steel and fuel. Also driving up manufacturing costs will be the higher electricity costs and continual rises in the minimum wage and interest rate.

Factors that could dampen the CMPI in 2023 are the threat of another Covid-19 situation in China and the threat of another lockdown, and the end of government measures to boost the real estate sector that will result in declining property sales, the TPSO said.

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Time for young students to stop wearing face masks at school, top virologists says

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Time for young students to stop wearing face masks at school, top virologists says

Time for young students to stop wearing face masks at school, top virologists says

SUNDAY, JANUARY 08, 2023

With the number of Covid-19 cases in Thailand falling, it is time for kindergarten and elementary school students to stop wearing face masks at schools, an eminent virologist said on Friday.

Dr Yong Poovorawan – who heads Chulalongkorn University’s Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology – said removing face masks in classrooms will improve students’ ability to learn verbal and non-verbal communication.

Children need to learn how facial expressions convey emotions, he wrote on Facebook, adding that it was difficult for them to wear face masks properly.

Up to 80% of kindergarten and elementary school students in Thailand already have immunity to Covid-19 as a result of vaccination or previous exposure to the virus, and one-third of them never developed symptoms, Yong said, citing data from the Centre of Excellence in Clinical Virology.

“Although these children [remain] at risk of infection, they will not develop severe symptoms,” Yong added.

As the number of Covid-19 cases in Thailand declines, the number of children infected with the virus is falling, he said.

“If you consider both the advantages and disadvantages [of face masks], it is time for kindergarten and elementary students to stop wearing them at schools,” he said.

Still, Yong still advised that children wear face masks in poorly ventilated places, including on public transport, and in shopping malls and hospitals.

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Blackpink captivate thousands of ‘Blinks’ at Bangkok’s National Stadium

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Blackpink captivate thousands of ‘Blinks’ at Bangkok's National Stadium

Blackpink captivate thousands of ‘Blinks’ at Bangkok’s National Stadium

SUNDAY, JANUARY 08, 2023

K-pop superstars Blackpink wowed fans at the jampacked Suphachalasai National Stadium with three hours of heart-stopping sound, light and colour.

The second show of the Bangkok leg of the “Born Pink World Tour” will be held on Sunday from 7pm.

Blackpink captivate thousands of ‘Blinks’ at Bangkok's National Stadium

Most “Blinks” (as Blackpink fans are known) said they were excited that the band has returned to Thailand. The first time the group performed here was part of the “Blackpink 2019 World Tour [In Your Area] Bangkok” at Impact Arena, Muang Thong Thani.

On Saturday, some 40,000 fans showed up at the venue from noon, with many snapping up Blackpink merchandise on sale outside the stadium.

Blackpink captivate thousands of ‘Blinks’ at Bangkok's National Stadium

While checking in for the concert, “blinks” were not allowed to take in large banners, political signs, cameras, laser pens, flashlights, long umbrellas, tablets or laptops.

Blackpink captivate thousands of ‘Blinks’ at Bangkok's National Stadium

The “Born Pink World Tour” kicked off with a concert in Seoul on October 15 before heading to the US, UK, Spain, Germany, France and the Netherlands before coming to Bangkok.

After this, the group will be heading for Hong Kong, Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Malaysia, Indonesia, Taiwan, the Philippines, Singapore, Australia and New Zealand.

Blackpink captivate thousands of ‘Blinks’ at Bangkok's National Stadium

The South Korean band comprising Jisoo, Jennie, Rose and Thailand’s very own Lalisa Lisa Manobal has been breaking records since it debuted in August 2016 with the album “Square One”.

Now referred to as the “biggest girl group in the world”, Blackpink are the highest-charting female K-pop band on the US Billboard Hot 100 and on Billboard 200, where they hit No 1 with their second album “Born Pink” last year.

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