JAKARTA, 30 July 2021 – How Thailand’s resort island of Phuket is welcoming visitors during the COVID-19 crisis is featured in the July 2021 edition of “ASEAN Today.”
Raissa Chentami of The Indonesia Channel co-anchors the program from Jakarta with Nad Bunnag of Thai PBS World in Bangkok.
They also report on preventing a pandemic education gap in Thailand, and keeping safe from a rumbling volcano in the Philippines.
This is the 113th episode in the informative and entertaining series now in its 11th year of broadcast, and can be viewed on the internet (https://youtu.be/nT8ESiyxuME) as well as through ASEAN broadcasters such as The Indonesia Channel.
“ASEAN Today” is a joint production of the ASEAN Secretariat and The Indonesia Channel. Some materials are provided by broadcasters in member countries. Check local listings for broadcast times. For more information, contact Raissa Chentami at raissa@theindonesiachannel.com.
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