Dien Bien: The Ban Flower Festival, a highlight of the National Tourism Year 2024, is set to open in the northern mountainous province of Dien Bien on March 16. Spanning from March 13 to 18, the festival boasts a diverse lineup of activities, including an incense offering ceremony at the Dien Bien Phu martyrs' memorial temple, the launch of the National Tourism Year 2024 featuring a music extravaganza and a high-altitude fireworks display, a photo contest showcasing the resplendent Ban flower landscape, a show of traditional costumes of ethnic groups, an ethnic sports competition, an exhibition featuring cultural and tourism products, and activities to connect tours and travel routes. Festival-goers can expect to immerse themselves in the rich cultural tapestry of the northwestern mountainous region, with offerings such as a market space spotlighting distinctive local agricultural products, a competition featuring traditional folk games like seesawing, con throwing, stilt walking, blindfolded tag, and sack racing. Additionally, traditional folk songs, dances and music, including the unique art forms of Then and Xoe performed by ethnic groups like the Thai, Tay, Mong, Ha Nhi, Kho Mu, Xi La, Lao, and Xa Phang, will be performed. Held for the first time in 2014, the annual event holds significance beyond celebrating the Ban flower, serving as a celeration of the 70th anniversary of the Dien Bien Phu Victory, the 115th founding anniversary of Dien Bien province, and the 75th anniversary of the provincial Party Organisation. The festival also stands as a testament to the symbolic importance of Ban flower that represents the identity of land and people of the northwest region and Dien Bien in particular, as well as contributing to popularising Dien Bien's tourism brand in the foreseeable future./. Source: Vietnam News Agency Chanthaburi, The autopsy results of the 77-year-old millionaire's body found that she had been attacked due to broken bones on both sides of her ribcage. After relatives found a body in a pond in the middle of an orchard and fascinated by unnatural deaths Additionally, CCTV cameras and servers in the home were missing. After yesterday (January 22), Chanthaburi Provincial Police investigators inspected the condition of the body of Ms. Panithi Kosalanun, age 77, who died inside a pond in the middle of a fruit orchard. Behind the old gas station, in the area of ??Village No. 2, Makham Subdistrict, Makham District, Chanthaburi Province, forensics officers participated in the autopsy of the deceased's body, which was in a swollen condition. It is estimated that he died 3-4 days ago. Initially, relatives were suspicious of the cause of death. This is because CCTV cameras and home control servers are missing. Therefore coordinated with officials to collect evidence. Detailed evidence As well as taking the body of the deceased to Prapokklao Hospital, Chanthaburi. for the forensic pathologist to conduct an autopsy to find out the cause Most recently, the autopsy results found that the deceased had been attacked. Broken ribcage on both sides As for other wounds cannot be specified Due to the condition of the corpse beginning to decompose Therefore the target was from being murdered. Rescuers in diving suits went into the diving area to search for additional evidence. to find the weapon believed to have been used in the incident in the pond where the body was found But initially, dive teams were still spreading out to search the entire area of ??the pond. But nothing unusual was found. or any suspicious objects The officials assumed that the culprit should have taken them away and thrown them away. As for the cause of his death, it was probably due to personal matters. or being a person who knew and was close to the deceased very well, this is because they were able to go in and out of the house where the incident occur red The property is not moved. Only the security cameras and control server were missing. The police did not rule out any single issue. Both the matter of workers who used to work with the deceased or other issues From the investigation, Mrs. Latcha, aged 73 years, the real younger sister of the deceased, said that her older sister currently lives in the said house alone. Because I don't have a family yet, 3-4 days ago I had siblings from Bangkok. I called and said that I would like to come and see my sister at home. Due to being unable to contact But because I myself live in a different district. So I asked my sister's friend who lives nearby to come look for me, but I couldn't find it. Even notified the police to come and investigate. Because the gate was locked. Until the police had to climb the wall but couldn't find him. Until he found a body in the pool. Kosalanun family It is a large, old family in Chanthaburi Province. It was once in the news for a land inheritance dispute to the point where a gun w as used to shoot each other in front of the throne. At the Chanthaburi Provincial Court This resulted in 2 deaths and 3 injuries in 2019. Land inheritance disputes involved many lawsuits, both civil and criminal. Protracted for more than 10 years, dispute over 3,800 rai of land, worth more than 300 million baht, Ban Ta Liao area, Khao Kaeo Subdistrict, Tha Mai District, Chanthaburi Province. Source: Thai News Agency
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Ban flower festival to ignite National Tourism Year – Dien Bien Phu 2024Autopsy results of 77-year-old millionaire murdered
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