Koh Chang news coverage via Yahoo! Australia recent updated : March 22, 2015, 5:14 am Koh Kood could be heaven for everyone Jungle-clad Koh Kood is a last frontier in Thai tourism. The country-:39:s fourth largest island, it doesn-:39:t yet have an ATM. Even more extraordinary in this land of a million mini-marts, there is not one 7-Eleven store. Well, not so far. A Thai island for every occasion The Gulf of Thailand caters to all tastes, as John Borthwick finds. Disinflation, weaker growth put pressure on Asian central banks By Koh Gui Qing and Christine Kim BEIJING:SEOUL (Reuters) - Chinese factories were forced to cut prices for the sixth straight month in January to sell their products, while economic gr... China January factory growth stalls, deflation pressures build, bad debt rises By Koh Gui Qing BEIJING (Reuters) - China-:39:s manufacturing growth stalled for the second straight month in January and companies had to cut prices at a faster clip to win new business, a... China Jan factory growth stalls, deflation pressures build, bad debt rises By Koh Gui Qing BEIJING (Reuters) - China-:39:s manufacturing growth stalled for the second straight month in January and companies had to cut prices at a faster clip to win new business, a... Evaporating inflation and growth put pressure on central banks By Jonathan Cable and Koh Gui Qing LONDON:BEIJING (Reuters) - Businesses across Asia and Europe have slashed prices at the start of the year to drum up trade, surveys showed on Friday, ... Take me to the water The drone of the longboat-:39:s motor isn-:39:t noticeable until it-:39:s not there any more and its sudden absence cuts off our conversation more quickly than a request to shut up would have achieved. Former SA teen badly injured in Thai bashing FIRST ON 7: A former Adelaide teenagers end of school celebration has been marred by a brutal bashing in Thailand. Thai corner offers nostalgic charm John Borthwick gets a sense of time past in Chiang Khan but finds tourism is having an impact. Authentic Thai corner offers nostalgic charm John Borthwick gets a sense of time past in Chiang Khan but finds tourism is having an impact.
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