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BMA leaves a green footprint

BMA leaves a green footprint

In a year in which Covid held back progress on the economic front, the BMA left its mark with several notable landscape development projects, writes Supoj Wancharoen

People go kayaking and paddleboarding in Klong Ong Ang. The historic canal in central Bangkok has been cleaned and its banks landscaped to attract visitors. Somchai Poomlard

Year 2020 was a quiet year, without exciting news from City Hall.

The Bangkok governor’s much awaited election which was expected this year was postponed and most BMA activities have revolved around the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic.

Also absent was any interesting investment project, as the BMA needed to tighten its belt as the economic malaise brought down by Covid-19 affected the…

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