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Building Collapse Traps Dozens After Bangkok Earthquake
A building under construction in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district has collapsed following a significant earthquake, trapping 43 workers, according to the National Institute for Emergency Medicine.
Seven workers managed to escape the site, and the Narenthorn Emergency Medical Services Center, along with its rescue network, has been dispatched to provide immediate assistance. Continued …
Cha Am, Phetchaburi Food Festival April 2-6
Thai heatwave on the horizon
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for Thailand, predicting hot to very hot weather and cautioning against potential dangers from summer storms, including thunderstorms and strong winds. Residents are advised to avoid outdoor activities and take precautions from today.
A moderate high-pressure system from China is currently affecting southern China and is expected to extend over northern Vietnam and Laos today. This system will further spread to northeast Thailand and the South China Sea by tomorrow. Continued …
Air quality worsens, affecting 56 Thai provinces with high PM2.5
Air quality in the Kingdom of Thailand has deteriorated over the past week, impacting 56 provinces with elevated PM2.5 levels, notably affecting the north and northeast. Projections for the week indicate worsening conditions.
The Air Pollution Solution Communication Center’s report highlights that PM2.5 levels exceed national standards across several provinces, including Pathum Thani, Nakhon Pathom, Bangkok, Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Nan, Mae Hong Son, Phayao, Lamphun, Lampang, Phrae, Uttaradit, Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Tak, Kamphaeng Phet, Phichit, Phetchabun, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Lop Buri, Saraburi, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, Samut Songkhram, Phetchaburi, Nakhon Nayok, Prachinburi, Chachoengsao, Chon Buri, Rayong, Trat, Nong Khai, Loei, Udon Thani, Nakhon Phanom, Nong Bua Lamphu, Sakon Nakhon, Mukdahan, Khon Kaen, Kalasin, Maha Sarakham, Roi Et, Amnat Charoen, Chaiyaphum, Yasothon, Ubon Ratchathani, Sisaket, Nakhon Ratchasima, Buriram, and Surin. Continued …
Chiang Mai Declares Disaster Zones in Two Districts as Wildfires Rage
Authorities in Chiang Mai have declared two districts as disaster zones due to severe wildfires, prompting an intensified firefighting operation involving water-bombing aircraft and strict law enforcement measures.
Jirayut Huangsup, an adviser to the National Command Center for Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, stated that emergency response teams had been deployed over the past week to battle the blazes. Ka-32 helicopters have been used to control the spread of fires in San Sai district, while the Department of Royal Rainmaking has deployed CN and Caravan aircraft to adjust atmospheric conditions and reduce air pollution in Mae Sariang and Khun Yuam districts in Mae Hong Son province. Continued …
Labor Minister Demands Safety Overhaul Following Accidents on Rama II Road
Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has called for urgent safety reforms at a major construction site on Rama II Road, in response to multiple accidents causing fatalities and injuries. A meeting with Italian-Thai Development (ITD) is slated for today to address these issues.
Phiphat has instructed the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare (DLPW) and the Institute for the Promotion of Occupational Safety, Health, and Environmental Working Conditions (POSHEC) to devise stringent safety protocols. These measures will target all construction sites nationwide, with a special focus on high-risk areas in Bangkok. Continued …
Police investigation reveals timeline of murder in Bangkok condo
The Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) yesterday revealed details of its investigation into the murder of a Thai woman at a condominium in Sukhumvit Soi 39, in Bangkok’s Watthana district.
A manhunt has been launched for Singaporean national Daniel Benjamin Goh Wei-En, 32, after the body of his 30-year-old girlfriend was found wrapped in a blanket and a bloodied bedsheet in the bathroom of the unit on the 22nd floor. Continued …
- Police Crack Down on 15 Chinese-Backed Firms Using Thai Nominees – Continued …
- British Expats’ Thai Villa Xanax Empire Lands them in Jail – Continued …
Thai Restaurant Industry Faces Crisis
Thailand’s restaurant industry is grappling with a severe downturn, with consumer purchasing power plummeting by over 40% in early 2025, according to Thanivarn Kulmongkol, president of the Thai Restaurant Assn. As economic recovery slows and incomes stagnate, consumers are prioritizing savings over dining out, exacerbating financial strain on eateries.
This decline affects a wide range of establishments, from independent restaurants to food stalls in malls, all scrambling to stay competitive. With customer reluctance to purchase meals priced over 80 baht, many restaurants have resorted to slashing prices to 40-50 baht per dish. Continued …
Korat businesses struggle as pork prices soar
Rising pork prices have left business owners in Nakhon Ratchasima facing daily losses, with some considering closure. They urge the government to fulfill economic promises and address the needs of smaller businesses rather than focusing solely on the wealthy.
At a gathering at Rabieng Kiang Nam restaurant in Hua Thale subdistrict, Mueang district, representatives from pork stalls and restaurants discussed the ongoing rise in pork prices, which have increased weekly. Continued …
Thailand Greenlights Entertainment Complex Bill
The Cabinet has greenlit the game-changing Entertainment Complex Bill. This new legislation puts strict limits on casino floor sizes, allowing them to occupy only 10% of the entertainment venue’s total area.
During the bill’s revision by the Council of State, the focus was on balancing economic and social interests. Four public hearings led to a massive thumbs-up from the majority, with 80% of the 71,289 participants backing this legislation. With Cabinet approval in the bag, the bill now awaits the House of Representatives. Continued …
Phase 3 of 10,000-baht handout will not be ready before Songkran
About 2.7 million Thais eligible for the 3rd phase of the government’s 10,000-baht handout scheme, formerly known as the digital wallet scheme, will not see the money before the long Songkran holidays (April 13-16), when most Thais will spend money on traveling.
The move to disburse the 27-billion-baht handout in the latest phase has already been submitted to the Cabinet and is now being considered by related agencies, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said yesterday. Continued …
Auto industry rocked by Trump’s 25% tariffs
U.S. automakers and their global rivals have been rocked by President Donald Trump’s announcement that he would impose 25% tariffs on all vehicles, as well as many foreign-made auto parts imported into the United States.
Thailand exported 42,000 passenger cars to the United States in 2024, along with about $4 billion worth of parts. Producers have been warned to brace for turbulence as the new tariffs take effect. Continued …
Chinese EV dominance reshapes Bangkok Motor Show
The 46th Bangkok International Motor Show kicked off yesterday, transforming Thailand’s automotive landscape with its boldest showcase yet. Running from March 26 to April 6 at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, this spring’s exhibition welcomes over 1.6 million visitors under the theme “The Talk of Sensuous Automotive.”
The most striking development at this year’s show is the unprecedented dominance of Chinese manufacturers. With 15 Chinese brands including BYD, Zeekr, and Geely making displays, the traditional Japanese and European stronghold faces serious competition. Continued …
The Global Challenge of Reducing Dependence on the US
The Trump administration marked a turning point in the global economic order established after World War II. Its policies, characterized by a shift toward economic nationalism, challenged long-standing principles of free trade and multilateral cooperation. The new administration imposed tariffs on key trading partners, withdrew from major international agreements, and prioritized bilateral deals over multilateral frameworks.
These moves disrupted global supply chains and strained relationships with traditional allies, prompting debates about the future of globalization and the balance of power in international trade. Continued …
Thailand Needs New Strategy Amid Trump Tariffs, Says Economist
The head of Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) has warned that the country is likely to be hit by new tariffs from Donald Trump as fears grow of a looming trade war that could impact both this year and next.
He emphasized that Thailand is facing complex economic challenges and that the “next step” should focus on investing in human capital and agricultural technology, as well as increasing competitiveness in the tourism and healthcare sectors. Continued …
HSBC touts Thailand’s long-term growth potential
HSBC Thailand remains committed to supporting the Thai economy amid heightened global uncertainties, demonstrating its confidence in the country’s long-term growth potential, according to Giorgio Gamba, chief executive and head of banking at HSBC Thailand,.
Despite ongoing uncertainties, Thailand is poised to benefit from a robust infrastructure ecosystem that will sustain its economic momentum this year, he said, as he highlighted the success of a recent roadshow in China, where many foreign investors showed interest in investing in Thailand across various industries. Continued …
Uyghur deportations threaten EU free trade deal
Thailand’s deportation of Uyghurs could throw a wrench into delicate free trade talks with the European Union (EU), sparking fears of an international trade storm.
Concerns are mounting over how these actions might jeopardize Thailand’s economic relationships and its bid to join the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). Continued …
MR. D.I.Y. planning to add 200 stores in Thailand
MR. D.I.Y. (Thailand), a home improvement and lifestyle retailer, wants to launch 200 new stores across the nation. The majority of these stores, around 90%, are to be standalone, with the remainder mall-based stores.
Andy Chin, chief executive of MR. D.I.Y. Holding (Thailand) Plc, said the standalone approach is important. The company is allocating 2 billion baht for this expansion, with the goal of surpassing 1,000 stores by the end of the year. Continued …
Thailand Considers Shortening Visa-Free Stays for Chinese Tourists
Thailand is mulling a change to its tourist policy, potentially shortening visa-free stays for Chinese visitors. Currently, the visa-free duration stands at 90 days. The new plan could see this slashed to 30 days, according to Sorawong Thienthong, the Tourism and Sports minister.
The reasoning is clear: most Chinese tourists don’t linger for long. Thienthong highlighted that the majority leave by the 15-day mark. Exceptions exist, mostly among those eager to learn Thai boxing or culinary arts. Thus, he suggests that 30 days is just right. Continued …
ATTA boss calls for boost to Chinese tourism market
The newly appointed president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) is urging the government to ramp up support for marketing initiatives and development to revive the lagging Chinese tourism market.
Thanapol Cheewarattanaporn expressed concern over the sluggish growth of the Chinese market, revealing that from January to March, ATTA welcomed only 214,213 Chinese tourists, a 47% decrease compared to the previous year. Continued …
White Lotus lifts Songkran bookings on Samui by 65%
Koh Samui tops the list of Thai destinations for the Songkran holiday next month, thanks to the influence of the hit TV series “The White Lotus”, a government spokesman said on Wednesday.
The island has seen a 65% rise from a year ago in bookings by foreign tourists planning to check in between April 10 and 17, said the spokesman, citing data from the hotel booking technology firm SiteMinder. Continued …
Embracing Change in Pai, Northern Thailand’s Former Hidden Gem
The northern Thai town of Pai used to be an undiscovered getaway for intrepid travelers. Situated in the lush highlands near the Myanmar border, hours removed from the nearest international airport, Pai represented a radical alternative to resort-centric beach destinations.
Nowadays, the once-traditional community has morphed to accommodate constant waves of Western tourists who roll into and out of town on cheap Chiang Mai shuttles. Don’t get me wrong, I had a lovely stay in this pretty and popular place. But as with many aspects of life, satisfaction stems from properly calibrated expectations. Continued …
9 restaurants from Thailand among Asia’s 50 best in 2025
Nine restaurants in Thailand made it to Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025, a ranking that celebrates the region’s top dining spots.
Launched in 2013, the list highlights exceptional gastronomy and offers global diners local insights and recommendations. It has since become the premier ranking in the region. Continued …
Boon Pha Wet: Old tradition meets modern life
At the end of the harvest season in the 4th lunar month, it’s time for Boon Pha Wet, one of the biggest merit-making traditions of people in the northeast of Thailand.
Boon Pha Wet has different names according to the region. In the central region, it is known as “Thet Maha Chat” and is usually held in the 12th lunar month, or after Kathin season. Continued …
Cabinet approves tax breaks for big EV investments
The Cabinet has approved a draft decree to offer tax incentives for companies investing in large commercial electric vehicles (EVs). This measure allows companies to claim double the expense for locally produced EVs and 1.5 times for imported ones.
The decree aims to encourage the use of large commercial EVs, such as electric buses and trucks. The tax exemption applies to corporate income equivalent to the investment in these vehicles from the approval date until Dec. 31. Continued …
Japanese automakers scrambling over Trump’s 25% tariffs
U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to impose 25% tariffs on all automobile imports, starting next month, has shocked Japanese automakers, as the United States is their key market. Japan exports over 1.3 million vehicles to the United States per year, making up around 30% of its auto exports on a value basis. Continued …
Japan to consider all options over US auto tariffs: PM
Japanese Prime Minister Shigeru Ishiba said yesterday that his government has “all kinds of options” on how to respond to the imposition of 25 % tariffs on automobile imports announced by U.S. President Donald Trump. Continued …
AI to render 39% of global skills obsolete, Bitkub CEO warns
Despite reassurances from some experts that artificial intelligence (AI) will never fully replace the human workforce, the CEO and founder of Bitkub has issued a stark warning: AI is poised to render approximately 39% of global workforce skills redundant, with sectors like healthcare, finance, and education facing significant job disruption. Continued …
New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok
The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.
- The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
- It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm
- Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27
Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):
Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm
Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm
Hua Hin train schedule
Van/minibus service at Market Village
Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:
- Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
- Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
- Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
- Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
- Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)
The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

Emergency hotline numbers:
- Emergency hotline – 191
- Emergency medical services – 1554
- Water accident – 1196
- Motorway hotline – 1586
- Emergency medical – 1669
- Highway police – 1193
- Tourist police – 1155
- Bus ticket – 1490
- Department of Highways – 1586
- State Railway – 1590