In a touching turn of events, a dog in Thailand that became famous for its ... The dog was affectionately nicknamed the "Hachiko of Korat" after the neighbourhood where he lived.
The Facebook page 'Siribha Official Fund' shares a photo of Moo Daeng, a dog known as "Hachiko of Korat," who was adopted by Princess Siribha Chudabhorn on Jan. 23, 2025 and relocated to Chiang Mai.
An elderly dog in Thailand has endeared itself to locals after it refused to budge from its spot in front of a 7-Eleven store where it and its owner used to rest, earning it the nickname “Hachiko of ...
In Korat, Thailand, a stray dog named Moo Daeng has become a symbol of loyalty and devotion, earning the nickname “Hachi of Korat” after being compared to Japan's legendary Hachikō.
On 14 January, a Facebook group titled "Korat: A city you can build", shared a series of poignant photographs taken ... The two would often spend their nights resting in front of the 7-Eleven store.
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The pup, known as Moo Daeng and dubbed "Hachi of Korat", was adopted by Thai Princess Siribha Chudabhorn. According to the princess's Facebook page on Jan. 23, she saw a video of the dog Moo Daeng ...
Rungtip Bookkhuntod, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand's Nakhon Ratchasima ... She said that once the new Korat motorway fully opens, these facilities would help stimulate more trips ...
Thai restaurants are one of the fastest-growing dining segments in New York City. And with more places specializing in regional cuisines, the Thai scene has never been more exciting. Today, it’s ...