In this episode of the Northern Lights Podcast, Grace Zhan from the Chiang Mai Journal delivers top news from Chiang Mai and northern Thailand. Highlights include the breakup of a major fraud ring in Shanghai involving Chinese and Thai nationals, receding floodwaters and the reopening of most attractions in northern Thailand, a Thailand-Cambodia agreement to deploy ASEAN ceasefire observers, and the launch of an ethical elephant sanctuary with the Karen hill tribe. The episode ends with a viral story of the Save Elephant Foundation founder singing to an elephant, showcasing the deep bond between humans and animals.
Grace Zhan 00:00:00 Hello and welcome. I'm Grace reporting for the Chiang Mai Journal. It's August 8th, 2025, and this is the Northern Lights Podcast, your daily source for the top news from Chiang Mai and northern Thailand. We begin in Shanghai, where police have broken up a large newly count fraud ring. Two Chinese nationals and a Thai woman were arrested with over 1.1 million baht in cash, multiple bank books and phones. Investigators say they were following instructions from a crime boss in China moving illicit funds through repeated ATM withdrawals. Meanwhile, floodwaters across northern Thailand have largely receded. Most attractions and transport links are back to normal in provinces including Chiang Rai, Phayao, Lampang, Lampoon, Mae Hong Son and Uttaradit. Only Fuchi FA National Park and the May for Luang University Botanical Garden remain closed until the end of the month. Across the border, Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to deploy Asean observers to monitor a fragile ceasefire following deadly clashes earlier this year. The arrangement is aimed at easing tensions while talks continue over the fate of captured soldiers and disputed territory.
Grace Zhan 00:01:20 Back at home, a new elephant sanctuary in partnership with the Karen Hill tribe has opened in northern Thailand. The sanctuary promotes ethical tourism, allowing elephants to roam freely and live as part of the community, while offering visitors a respectful, hands off way to experience these gentle giants. And finally, a moment that has touched hearts around the world. A video of the founder of the Save Elephant Foundation singing To an Elephant Named for me, has gone viral. The elephant responds by wrapping her trunk around her in a gentle embrace, a reminder of the deep bonds between humans and animals. That's it for today's Northern Lights update from the Shanghai Journal. I'm grace. Stay safe, stay informed, and I'll be back tomorrow with more of the stories that shape our community.
Elephant Sanctuaries and Ethical Tourism:
"New Elephant Sanctuary": "00:01:20"
Viral Videos and Human-Animal Bond:
"Save Elephant Foundation Video": "00:01:20"