Saturday’s news-July 18

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  • Hua Hin’s treatment center for cocaine addiction/King’s Cup Elephant Polo/Hua Hin videos/TrueMoney unveils digital payment service/Lessons from the Lat Phrao fire/Hospitals hard hit by nurse shortages/Weed not ‘freely available’
  • THE IRAN WAR: U.S. And Iran Escalate Strikes/Severe impact on tourism/Thai oil fund faces fresh strain
  • ECONOMY: Co-pay scheme helps/Vendors struggle despite aid plan/Thailand steps up US trade talks/Tariff could hit Thai exports/What’s on tap for the Thai shrimp industry?”Genuinely poor people behind’/ASEAN Consumer Boom
  • TOURISM: Thailand seeks flights to Surat Thani/Hotels cut rates/Calls grow to halt entry fee
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Rescuers Save Mother Elephant and Baby/Aging blacksmith in Nonthaburi
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Backing for flood-control projects
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Hua Hin’s treatment center for cocaine addiction one of nationwide programs

Cocaine addiction rehab in Thailand spans budget value centers to five-star clinics, and the right fit depends on price, location, and clinical need. Clinicians treat cocaine dependence through the mind, not a prescription pad, which raises the stakes on choosing well. The wrong center wastes money and momentum, while the right one separates a person from triggers and rebuilds the brain’s reward system.

Sahwan International offers a comprehensive addiction program in a Thai-style residential setting near Hua Hin. The center blends clinical treatment with spiritual awareness work and physical recovery, and runs both a main facility and a Bangkok office. It appeals to clients who want a structured program within easy reach of the capital. Continued … 

10th annual King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament in Hua Hin Sept 5-11

Players held a practice session after the opening parade of the 10th annual King’s Cup Elephant Polo Tournament in Hua Hin, to be held Sept. 5-11. Twelve international teams will ride Thai street elephants during the week-long tournament, which will conclude on Sept. 11 with the final. – Reuters

Walking Naresdamri Road: The Heart of Hua Hin

The Naresdamri Road-soi 55 Chomsin Road-Poon Suk road area is one of the most neighborhoods in Hua Hin. Explore the unique blend of traditional fishing village charm and modern nightlife. Experience the famous stilt-house seafood restaurants, iconic hotels like the Hilton, and the lively bars that make this area so special and shows the atmosphere of old Hua Hin. Video … 

Retiring to Hua Hin? Here’s What a Normal Day Actually Looks Like

Thinking of retiring to Hua Hin, and wondering what a normal day would look like as a Hua Hin expat? This video takes you through a typical day in the life of a retired individual living in Hua Hin, giving you a glimpse into the Hua Hin life and what it has to offer.

From the beautiful beaches to the bustling markets, Hua Hin has become a popular destination for retirees looking to escape the hustle and bustle of city life. As a Hua Hin retiree, you can expect a relaxed pace of life, with plenty of opportunities to get involved in local activities and meet like-minded people. Video … 

TrueMoney unveils new digital payment service

TrueMoney, Southeast Asia’s leading fintech platform under Ascend Money, has rolled out Thailand’s first inclusive “tap-to-pay” digital financial service. “The move is part of a strategy designed to make contactless payments more accessible for consumers,” said Monsinee Nakapanant, co-president of Ascend Money.

Technology, artificial intelligence and deep customer understanding will be the key forces shaping the next era of payment technology, she said. Continued … 

Lessons from the Lat Phrao fire

The deadly fire at a beer hall in Lat Phrao has left the public with a haunting image: a long jet of flame bursting through the upper part of the main entrance like a fire-breathing dragon, even as people at floor level were still trying to escape.

Preliminary inspection findings, witness accounts, photographs and video evidence support a working hypothesis I formed soon after the incident: the most dangerous phase of the fire may have begun and developed inside the concealed space above the suspended ceiling, particularly near the stage, where electrical wiring and other building services were located above the ceiling near the stage. Continued … 

Thailand’s state-run hospitals hard hit by nurse shortages

Thailand, a country of 67 million inhabitants, has an elderly population of more than 12 million people, and growing, with medical needs that require highly trained staff. This is straining the capacity to meet the needs of this age group and is negatively impacting health services that provide increasingly sophisticated medical services.

What is more, the shortage in qualified nursing staff is not only affecting the country’s capacity to meet local needs, but also its medical tourism sector, which has seen major growth in recent years. Increasingly nurses are leaving the public sector to work in healthcare facilities that offer better paid, especially abroad, where the demand is high. Continued … 

Weed not ‘freely available’ now

The government has insisted cannabis is “not freely available” in Thailand, reiterating that cannabis buds are strictly regulated and may only be bought or sold with a valid medical prescription.

It also warned that smuggling cannabis out of the country is punishable by up to 10 years in prison, a fine equal to four times the value of the goods, including duties, or both. Continued … 

U.S. And Iran Escalate Strikes Across Mideast

The United States and Iran exchanged strikes aimed at infrastructure and military targets today as their battle over the Strait of Hormuz intensified.

The region has endured days of back-and-forth attacks in a conflict increasingly focused on control of the strait. The collapse of an interim ceasefire leaves no clear end in sight for the war that the U.S. and Israel began more than four months ago. Continued … 

Middle East War having more severe impact on tourism than previously feared

Thailand’s hotel industry is coming under mounting pressure as the Middle East conflict drives a sharper-than-expected collapse in guest numbers, forcing widespread room discounts, cost-cutting and emergency marketing campaigns while fresh industry data points to another weak quarter ahead.

With Phangnga forecasting occupancy of just 20%, billions of baht in tourism revenue at risk, and business leaders warning the low season could spill into the peak travel period, operators are urging faster government action on tourism promotion, infrastructure and new overseas markets before the slowdown deepens. Continued … 

Thai oil fund faces fresh strain as global crude prices rise

Thailand’s policy of cutting retail fuel prices is coming under growing pressure, as renewed confrontation between the United States and Iran drives global oil prices higher and raises fresh concerns over supplies from the Middle East.

The Oil Fuel Fund, which is being used to cushion domestic consumers from energy costs, was already 58.43 billion baht in deficit as of July 12. Its position could deteriorate further if crude prices continue rising while the government keeps domestic pump prices below their full market cost. Continued … 

Most Thais say ‘Thai Chuay Thai Plus’ scheme helps with cost of living

A majority of Thais surveyed credit the government’s “Thai Chuay Thai Plus” co-payment scheme with effectively easing their daily financial burden, though more than half use their monthly allowance within the first two weeks of the month, according to a recent poll by the King Prajadhipok’s Institute (KPI).

The KPI Poll, conducted between July 10 and 13 among 2,000 respondents aged 18 and older nationwide, revealed that 87.4% of participants felt the program alleviated their living costs to some degree; 51.4% stated it helped a lot or quite a lot, while 36.0% felt it helped somewhat, but not enough; 10.5% reported little to no benefit from the initiative. Continued … 

Vendors struggle despite aid plan

The Commerce Ministry’s proposed 40-baht khao kaeng scheme was intended to ease living costs. Instead, it has exposed a simple reality in markets across Thailand: many vendors are already selling meals at that price without government support.

At a busy Lat Pla Khao market in Bangkok’s Bang Khen district, customers queue before dawn at Pee Pen’s Southern Food stall, where khao kaeng, or a dish of rice with one choice of kab khao (side dishes), has cost 40 baht for more than a decade. Continued … 

Thailand steps up US trade talks as tariff pressure grows

Thailand has urged the United States to accelerate negotiations on a reciprocal trade agreement, as Bangkok seeks a competitive tariff outcome and greater clarity over two US Section 301 investigations.

Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun held bilateral talks with three senior US officials in Washington, DC, on July 15 and 16. Suphajee said the main purpose of the visit was to secure as much progress as possible in negotiations on the Thailand-US Agreement on Reciprocal Trade, or ART. Continued … 

US Section 301 tariff could hit Thai exports

Thailand could face a significant blow to exports if proposed US Section 301 tariffs take effect after July 24, according to Pachara Naripthaphan, a member of the Securities and Exchange Commission board.

Pachara said Thailand’s proposed 12.5% rate would exceed the 10% rates facing Indonesia and Malaysia. He urged the government to address structural weaknesses rather than relying solely on economic stimulus. Continued … 

Aerial view of shrimp farm and air purifier in Thailand. Continuous growing aquaculture business is exported to the international market.

What’s on tap for the Thai shrimp industry?

The shrimp industry has become a hot topic for the government after Malaysia suspended imports of Thai shrimp on June 1. Although this trade dispute may soon be resolved following meetings in early July, Thailand’s shrimp industry continues to grapple with a longstanding and more significant challenge that has persisted for more than a decade.

Ekapoj Yodpinit, president of the Thai Shrimp Assn., said Thailand was once the world’s largest producer and exporter of shrimp. At its peak in 2010, the country produced 640,000 tons of shrimp annually, with exports valued at more than 110 billion baht. Continued … 

Welfare card changes ‘left genuinely poor people behind’

People’s Party deputy leader Sirikanya Tansakun has strongly criticized the stricter eligibility criteria for the state welfare card program, arguing that the tighter screening process has excluded many genuinely poor people from receiving assistance.

She made the comment yesterday as public anger mounted about the system that used data from state agencies — tax, property and vehicle registration, along with banking records — to reduce the number of people eligible for welfare benefits by nearly 30%. Continued … 

ASEAN Consumer Boom: A $5 Trillion Growth Opportunity by 2035

As income rises and the middle class expands across the region, consumers are prioritizing convenience, trading up to better quality, and increasingly living and shopping online. These shifts are shaping companies across ASEAN markets that are best positioned to gain from the trend.

Yet, despite the momentum, many investors remain underexposed to the ASEAN consumer theme. Part of the reason is simple: there is no single ASEAN story, but six distinct markets with different levels of income, spending and digital adoption. Continued … 

Thailand seeks China and Europe flights to Surat Thani

Thailand’s Transport Ministry is pursuing direct international flights from China and Europe to Surat Thani Airport, alongside a luggage-transfer system for passengers continuing to Koh Samui.

The proposals, discussed on Thursday are intended to relieve pressure on Bangkok’s main airports, improve access to the upper south and direct more tourism income toward Surat Thani and neighboring provinces. Continued … 

Hotels cut rates amid low-season swoon

Nearly 40% of hotels report a sharper decline in guest numbers than expected last month due to the Middle East conflict, prompting them to offer deeper discounts while cutting costs to stay afloat.

According to the Thai Hotels Assn. and a recent Bank of Thailand survey, hotels projected a year-on-year decrease for both local and foreign guests in the third quarter, particularly in Phangnga, where hotel operators expect an average occupancy rate of only 20%, attributed to its heavy reliance on the European market. Continued … 

Calls grow to halt entry fee

Tourism operators have called on the government to postpone plans to introduce a 300-baht tourist entry fee, warning it could discourage cross-border travel and duplicate existing insurance coverage for visitors. The proposal was raised at a tourism development meeting chaired by Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul in Hat Yai.

The meeting brought together government agencies, the private sector, the Songkhla Chamber of Commerce, tourism associations and hotel operators to discuss border-crossing facilitation and safety measures. Continued … 

Rescuers Save Mother Elephant and Baby in Thailand

During a severe storm in Nakhon Nayok province, a tiny one-year-old elephant calf slipped and fell deep into a concrete drainage manhole. The devoted mother elephant refused to leave her baby’s side, standing guard in absolute distress.

To get close enough to retrieve the calf, wildlife rescue volunteers had to administer tranquillizers to the mother. Tragically, as she succumbed to the sedation, she fainted from intense stress and struck her head on the concrete, rendering her completely unconscious. Video … 

Aging blacksmith in Nonthaburi preserves knife-making heritage

Surapol Booonrueng, a veteran blacksmith born in Ayutthaya and now based in Nonthaburi, has spent decades hand-forging knives using family-taught techniques. He says years of hammering and heat taught him patience and that hand-forged blades outlast machine-made ones. Video … 

Thailand seeks Japan’s backing for flood-control projects as climate risks intensify

Thailand has asked Japan to support four new water-management projects aimed at improving flood prevention, including measures for the flood-prone Chao Phraya River basin, as the Southeast Asian nation seeks to strengthen resilience against increasingly frequent extreme weather.

Deputy Prime Minister Songsak Thongsri said after talks with Japanese Ambassador Masato Otaka that Bangkok had proposed four technical cooperation projects to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA), covering flood forecasting, river management and public participation in water governance. Continued … 

Massive Russian nominee property empire smashed by police in Chonburi

A Russian-run nominee network controling more than 775 homes worth over B5 billion, was dismantled in Chonburi, with four arrests, 41 raids and a nationwide investigation now under way into hundreds of companies and suspected foreign land ownership. Continued … 

  • Patong police detain Australian over road skateboarding – Continued … 
  • Chinese investor arrested over Chon Buri nominee shares – Continued … 
  • Chinese man held in Pattaya over pyramid scheme case – Continued … 
  • Indian fortune teller arrested over illegal work in Pattaya – Continued … 

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Friday’s news-July 17

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  • Cha Am Music Festival/Hua Hin videos/Pub fire victims died from cyanide poisoning/Chonburi raids target nominee firms
  • THE IRAN WAR: Red Sea oil route closure
  • ECONOMY: China’s Growing Influence/Chinese Investments in Thailand
  • TOURISM: 2-3 hour immigration queues/B2.45-billion travel subsidy package/Gastronomy Tourism Beyond Bangkok/Thailand taps Nene Royal/flydubai doubles Bangkok flights
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Isan Cuisine Part of Wellness Food Conversation/Koh Samui named world’s best island/Krabi’s Quiet Luxury
  • HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Cha Am Music Festival set for August 7–9

The Cha Am Music Festival will be held Aug. 7–9, offering three evenings of free live music, food and fireworks beside Cha Am beach. The festival will take place at the Cha Am Beach viewpoint, with admission free throughout the three-day event.

Phetchaburi province is organizing the festival in partnership with Cha Am municipality, Cha Am District, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Thai Hotels Association Western Chapter, and public and private sector organizations. Continued … 

9 Best Areas To Stay In Thailand’s favorite Beachside City – Hua Hin

Walk through all of the best areas to stay in Hua Hin. Hua Hin has long been a favorite holiday for locals and expats, so in today’s video we breakdown all of the best neighborhoods to stay in while visiting this amazing beachside town in Thailand. Video … 

Hua Hin Tamarind Market Night Walk

Explore the atmosphere, street food stalls, seafood, grilled meats, desserts, Thai snacks, preserved fruits, and the relaxing evening vibe that makes Tamarind Market one of the most popular night markets in Hua Hin. Video … 

Autopsies reveal Lat Phrao pub fire victims died from cyanide poisoning within four minutes

Preliminary evidence from the investigation into the fatal fire at Rong Beer Na Lat Phrao indicates that an overloaded electrical system may have triggered a short circuit, while an emergency exit near the toilets was reportedly bolted shut when the blaze broke out.

More than 106 people have been questioned, including the business’s management and employees, relatives of those killed or injured, forensic officers, engineers and electricity officials. Investigators are also seeking testimony from electricians previously involved in alterations at the premises. Continued … 

Chonburi raids target 33 suspected nominee firms

Thai police and Chonburi provincial authorities launched coordinated searches at 41 locations on 17 July, targeting 33 companies suspected of using Thai nominees to hold land for foreign nationals.

The operation also covered a housing development in the district. Officers are examining suspected arrangements involving 32 land plots with a combined estimated value of about 235 million baht. Continued … 

Iran urges Houthis to prepare for possible Red Sea oil route closure

The Middle East’s two principal oil-export corridors could be disrupted simultaneously if the Bab el-Mandeb Strait is closed. At the same time, the Strait of Hormuz remains shut, deepening the global energy crisis and opening another front in Iran’s wider conflict with the United States.

Three sources said yesterday that Iran had asked Yemen’s Houthi movement to prepare to close the Red Sea oil route should the United States attack Iranian power infrastructure. Such a move would create a serious new threat to global energy supplies. Continued … 

China’s Growing Influence Calls for a Measured Thai Response

The past week saw tensions mount among Thais who are becoming increasingly alarmed about China’s growing influence and role in Thailand. Four issues have emerged that patriotic Thais should, at the very least, be concerned about and contemplate within the larger context of Sino-Thai relations.

First, there is the ongoing crackdown on cases involving children allegedly fraudulently registered as Thai despite being born to Chinese parents. Dozens of cases have emerged, with several Thai and Chinese nationals arrested. The Thai government has ordered nationwide scrutiny of other potential cases. Continued … 

Chinese Firms Eye Data Centers, Smart Manufacturing, New Energy Investments in Thailand

Leading Chinese companies have shifted their investment plans in Thailand to data centers, the manufacturing industry’s intelligent transformation, and new energy opportunities amid rising land and labor costs and stricter compliance requirements in the country, as well as global tariff shocks.

Internet giants ByteDance and Alibaba Group Holding are investing in Thai artificial intelligence data centers, while leading home appliance firms Haier Group, Midea Group, and Skyworth Group focus on building smart manufacturing bases and developing new energy businesses. Continued … 

Suvarnabhumi arrivals face 2-3 hour immigration queues

Foreign visitors arriving at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport are again reportedly facing waits of two to three hours at immigration during some periods, as stricter screening and staff shortages create bottlenecks.

Tourism industry sources say the long queues have returned as a major concern at the airport, with the delay affecting travelers’ first experience on arrival in Thailand. The problem is most apparent during busy flight periods, when checks can build into lengthy lines. Continued … 

Thailand proposes B2.45-billion travel subsidy package

Thailand is considering a B2.45-billion tourism stimulus package that could offer 500,000 travel co-payment entitlements, discounts on 400,000 domestic airline seats and support for international flights.

None of the measures is available yet. They must be approved by the main joint public-private committee and the Cabinet, while funding would need to be allocated from the central budget. Continued … 

Gastronomy Tourism Tipped to Spread Wealth Beyond Bangkok

Southeast Asian tourism officials are pushing gastronomy tourism as a tool to redistribute visitor spending away from saturated hotspots such as Bangkok and Phuket, delegates heard at the Nikkei Asia Forum 2026 yesterday.

Speaking on a panel titled “From Arrival to After-Dinner: Upgrading Tourism Value Chain Across the Region”, Noor Ahmad Hamid, chief executive of the Pacific Asia Travel Assn. (PATA), said national tourism bodies were increasingly using regional cuisine to steer travelers toward secondary destinations. Continued … 

Thailand taps Nene Royal for global tourism promotion drive

The Thai government is preparing to support Phuket singer-guitarist Nene Royal in the next stage of her America’s Got Talent journey and involve her in promoting the country’s tourism, international image and soft power.

The 16-year-old musician, whose real name is Rattikarn “Praew” Amloy, gained worldwide attention after combining powerful vocals with live guitar in a rock-driven performance of The Cranberries’ “Zombie” during her audition for Season 21 of the US talent show. Continued … 

flydubai doubles Bangkok flights

Dubai carrier flydubai is pressing ahead with its expansion in Thailand, doubling its daily flights to Bangkok from tomorrow as travel demand between the UAE and Southeast Asia continues to climb despite recent geopolitical uncertainty.

The additional service was first announced by the airline in February and comes just a week after Thai tourism officials visiting the UAE confirmed that airlines would continue increasing seat capacity between the two countries. Thailand expects the number of weekly flights between the UAE and the Southeast Asian destination to rise to around 140 as demand continues to grow. Continued … 

Why Isan Cuisine Is Part of Thailand’s Wellness Food Conversation

“Food is medicine” is an idea that predates modern wellness by centuries. Yet, in an era increasingly defined by mindful eating and nutrition, it has taken on renewed relevance.

Few culinary traditions illustrate the point quite as convincingly as Isan cuisine, where bold flavors are built from fresh herbs, fermented ingredients, and techniques that have long prioritized balance over excess. Continued … 

Koh Samui named world’s best island

Koh Samui has been named the World’s Best Island for 2026 in Travel + Leisure’s World’s Best Awards, giving Thailand another major boost on the international tourism stage.

The Surat Thani island received a reader score of 95.64, placing it ahead of globally renowned destinations including the Maldives, Bali and Milos. Continued … 

The Future of Krabi’s Quiet Luxury

As the tourism industry continues to chase volume, one Andaman province is quietly betting on something else entirely. For decades, Thailand’s tourism strategy has mostly been about volume – more visitors, more hotels, more revenue. But on the Andaman coast, Krabi, with its dramatic limestone karsts, emerald-green waters, and slow-paced coastal charm, has long been the antidote to mass tourism.

Yet, its popularity is booming. The province now ranks as the fifth highest revenue-generating destination in Thailand for international tourism, with annual visitor numbers swelling to between 3.8 and 6.3 million travelers. Continued … 

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Thursday’s news-July 16

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  • Hua Hin and Cha Am entertainment venues inspected/What It Costs To Stay At Hua Hin Wellness Retreat/Daddy Deli Group acquires Lawson Artisan Bakery/Hua Hin videos/Hua Hin videos/More breaks on power bills/In Thailand, phone brands are status symbols/Thai boy wins world coding titles
  • THE IRAN WAR: Hormuz tensions threaten wider war/Trade war now the greatest risk
  • ECONOMY: Thailand seeks more EU investment/Alliance Laundry Systems names Thailand key market
  • TOURISM: Thailand foreign arrivals down 3.09%/Three tourism stimulus schemes/Phuket begins jet ski crackdown
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Hua Hin and Cha Am entertainment venues inspected after Bangkok fire

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What It Costs To Stay At Hua Hin Wellness Retreat

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Daddy Deli Group acquires Lawson Artisan Bakery

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Is Prachuap Khiri Khan The Most Underrated Thai Beach Town?

This sleepy, underrated Thai beach town stuns with its beauty! Come along with us for a mountain hike, new monkey friends, and the best Pad Thai. Video … 

The Truth About Retiring in Hua Hin No One Talks About

Hua Hin doesn’t look like a typical retirement hotspot in Thailand. No loud nightlife, no hype, no constant tourist energy. On paper it looks almost too quiet… but that’s exactly why it works so well for long-term living.

If you’re considering retirement in Thailand, Hua Hin keeps appearing for a reason. It attracts long-term expats looking for stability, safety, and a slower coastal lifestyle. Compared to places like Pattaya, Chiang Mai, or Phuket, Hua Hin is different — it’s built for everyday living, not short-term excitement. Video … 

Households get more breaks on power bills

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In Thailand, phone brands are seen as status symbols

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Nine-year-old Thai boy wins two world coding titles in Rome

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US and Iran trade strikes as Hormuz tensions threaten wider war

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CIMBT predicts trade war now the greatest risk

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Thailand seeks more EU investment with infrastructure and FTA drive

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Alliance Laundry Systems names Thailand key market for Southeast Asia expansion

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Thailand foreign arrivals down 3.09% so far this year

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Three tourism stimulus schemes await approval

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Phuket begins jet ski crackdown, 23 offenders fined on first day

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  • Delhi Customs seize 6.37 kilograms of cannabis from Thailand flights – Continued … 
  • Seven Africans held in Bangkok immigration raid – Continued … 
  • Immigration Police Arrest 16 Chinese in Din Daeng – Continued … 

About 500 feared dead after boats sink off Myanmar

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Venezuela earthquake death toll nears 5,000 as families continue searching rubble

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Wednesday’s news-July 15

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Time is short when you’re on the road, so while Expat News travels, our daily news report will use headlines only to save some time. Regular coverage resumes Friday.
  • Hua Hin water supply sufficient,/Mini-Balloon Festival/Hua Hin videos/Deportation Rules For Foreigners/Five Targets in Nominee Probe/How licensing loopholes put customers at risk
  • THE IRAN WAR: Trump threatens to hit Iran power plants/BOT Monitors Middle East Tension
  • ECONOMY: Three-airport rail deadlock/Krabi island up for sale
  • TOURISM: Thailand revamps visa rules/Thailand buckles to India/Cash Fine Racket in Pattaya/Phuket beaches to be ‘restored’
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: What Americans Get Wrong About Thailand
  • HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Hua Hin water supply sufficient, officials say

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Mini-Balloon Festival returns to Pak Nam Pran

The MiniBalloon Festival Pranburi will return to the Pak Nam Pran beachfront Aug. 7-9, alongside the annual Sun-Dried Squid and Seafood Festival.

The free event will take place from 4 pm to 9 pm each day at Maharaj Field in Pak Nam Pran, with balloon displays, live music and local seafood. Continued … 

Finding the Forgotten Side of Hua Hin

Searching for the, older, local and lesser seen parts of Hua Hin in between the popular tourists streets. Trying to find small alley ways, old wooden thai houses, beach side restaurants, local fisherman casting their nets for their daily catch. Come along for the journey as we see the contrast between the luxury resort style side of Hua Hin and the laid back local side. Video … 

Saphan Pla Night Market (fishing pier)

One of Hua Hin’s most unique local night markets is the Saphan Pla Night Market on the fishing pier. Video … 

Thailand Approves First Deportation Rules For Foreigners

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Thailand Searches Five Targets in Nominee Probe

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When a restaurant becomes a pub: How licensing loopholes put customers at risk

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Trump threatens to hit Iran power plants next week if no deal

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BOT Monitors Middle East Tension as Baht Drops 6% Year to Date

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Three-airport rail deadlock clouds Thailand’s B140-billion PPP pipeline

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Krabi island up for sale to raise state revenue

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Thailand revamps visa rules for 65 countries and territories

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New Thai-Malaysian checkpoint a boon for tourism

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Thailand buckles to India, restores visa-free scheme

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Kuwaiti Tourists Allege Cash Fine Racket in Pattaya

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Phuket beaches to be ‘restored’

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What Americans Get Wrong About Life in Thailand

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Tuesday’s news-July 14

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  • Reader feedback/Power bills set to rise/Hua Hin airport tunnel/Cirque Hup Hua Hin/Hua Hin videos/Nene says fame came too fast
  • THE IRAN WAR: Trump restarts Iran hostilities/US-Iran strikes/It’s a shame the US and Iran can’t both lose/Gold tumbles below $4,000
  • ECONOMY: B40-meal plan on hold/Weak investment eroding Thailand’s growth/3.1 Billion for Seven Data Centers/Businesses urged to build resilience
  • TOURISM: Visa-free period halved,/Tourism in ‘Transformation’/TAT sets out 2027 tourism strategy/’Joy’ brings joy/Growth through niche tourism/Tattoo Tourism Continues to Evolve
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Largest local solar roof/8 metric tons of ocean-bound waste/Thailand’s EV future/Thailand’s industrial green shift/Rooftop Solar Power System at Thai School
  • INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Re: Odd-even parking signs installed on soi 94

“It is being completely ignored! At least it was on Saturday 11th when I drove down. – Peter

Power bills set to rise in final four months

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Hua Hin airport tunnel diversion begins

 

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Cirque Hup Hua Hin Brings Together Aerial Artists from 14 Countries

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Feel the Real Hua Hin

This Thai beach town will make you want to slow wown. Capture the unique city ambience of Thailand beach city. This video offers an experience for those who love to explore the local life. Experience the peaceful reality of Hua Hin just pictures no comments to distract from the atmosphere.Hua Hin the best spot for kitesurfing in Thailand. Video … 

Explore Soi Mae Kep 2 Hua Hin

ake a walk with me down Soi Mae Kep through Baan Khan Por Night Market in Hua Hin. Video … 

Pub inferno death toll rises to 30

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AGT sensation Nene says fame came too fast

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Inside Thailand’s animal rescue network saving strays

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Trump restarts Iran hostilities and demands 20% Hormuz fee

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US-Iran strikes: latest developments

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It’s a shame the US and Iran can’t both lose

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Gold tumbles below $4,000 as oil surge fuels rate fears

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B40-meal plan on hold after public backlash

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BOT warns weak investment is eroding Thailand’s growth

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Thailand Approves $3.1 Billion Investment for Seven Data Centers

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Thai businesses urged to build resilience as global order shifts

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Local e-marketplace players enter fray

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Visa-free period halved, many countries dropped

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Tourism in ‘Transformation’ as the Ministry pivots to a quality agenda and away from a focus on numbers

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TAT sets out 2027 tourism strategy with B2.9-trillion revenue goal

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‘Joy’ brings joy to lost foreigners on Koh Tao

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Agency pursues growth through niche tourism

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Thailand’s Tattoo Tourism Continues to Evolve as International Travelers Prioritize Quality

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Largest local solar roof opens in Korat

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Thai Union removes more than 8 metric tons of ocean-bound waste

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Content fight shapes Thailand’s EV future

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Thailand’s industrial green shift gains momentum with Seagate solar mega project

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Interra Resources Firm to Install Rooftop Solar Power System at Thai School

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EU plans tougher social media limits for children under 13

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Monday’s news-July 13

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Time is short when you’re on the road, so while Expat News travels, our daily news report will use headlines only to save some time. Regular coverage resumes Friday.
  • Odd-even parking signs on soi 94/Safety railings 19-Rai Queen’s Park/Phon Kingphet Park improvements/Cha-am railway overpass/Khao Hin Lek Fai viewpoint/Pa La-U Waterfall closed/Hua Hin videos/Thailand expat tax/Fire Kills at Least 27 in Bangkok/63 pub blaze victims/UK Expat Pension Inheritance Tax/Two illegal Phuket hotels/Disaster zones after subsidence/Cannabis Sales Need Medical Prescriptions /Fake dad network grows
  • THE IRAN WAR: Iran closes Hormuz again/Thailand subject to weak growth and debt/Iran will ‘pay’/Cheap drones expose global economy’s weak spot
  • ECONOMY: 40-Baht Meal Scheme/Bus, air fares cut/Thai industrial confidence gains/Thailand in upper-middle-income category/’Missing the Boat’ on AI Windfall/Food exporters risk losing US buyers
  • TOURISM: Immigration Queue Nightmare/Why Don’t Any US Airlines Fly To Thailand?/Travelers warned against carrying parcels
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Bangkok’s Plan to Reclaim Its 1,100 Canals/The Temple That Rose Again
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: From Factory to Smart City/China, Thailand Green Energy Cooperation/Closing the Agricultural Waste Gap
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

Odd-even parking signs installed on soi 94

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Safety railings installed at 19-Rai Queen’s Park

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Phon Kingphet Park improvements late, but continuing

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Cha Am railway overpass opens

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Khao Hin Lek Fai viewpoint upgrade

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Pa La-U Waterfall closed after flash floods in Kaeng Krachan

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Hua Hin vs The Rest Of Thailand

How does Hua Hin stack up against other hotspots like Phuket, Pattaya, and Koh Samui? Some people think Hua Hin is the best spot for a chill long-term stay, while others miss the nightlife of the bigger places. With personal stories and tips, this video gives you the real scoop on what to expect in Hua Hin! Video … 

Amazing Baan Khun Por Food Court

Baan Khun Por Food Court (Father’s House) on Soi 88, is one of the best places in Hua Hin for authentic local Thai food, international cuisine, great prices, live music and a really relaxed friendly local vibe. Open daily from 5 pm until midnight. If you’re visiting Hua Hin and want to try a variety of dishes all in one place, this is definitely a spot you shouldn’t miss. From sizzling stir-fries and fresh seafood to classic Thai favorites, there’s something here for everyone. Video … 

Thailand expat tax: What retirees need to know

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Fire Kills at Least 27 in Bangkok Pub

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63 pub blaze victims in 16 hospitals, 22 serious

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The UK Expat Pension Inheritance Tax Trap

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Two illegal Phuket hotels found, 360 firms face nominee probe

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Thonburi and Khlong San declared disaster zones after subsidence

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Cannabis Sales Need Medical Prescriptions

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Fake dad network grows as police issue more warrants

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Iran closes Hormuz again as Gulf attacks widen

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Thailand subject to weak growth and debt while tensions re-escalate

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Iran will ‘pay’ for its ‘poor choice,’ Hegseth says

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Cheap drones expose energy as global economy’s weak spot

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Government Plans 40-Baht Meal Scheme Nationwide

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Bus, air fares cut as fuel prices fall

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Thai industrial confidence gains support from economic measures

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Thailand remains in World Bank’s upper-middle-income category

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Bank of Thailand Warns Nation Is ‘Missing the Boat’ on AI Windfall

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Thai food exporters risk losing US buyers over safety records

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Foreigners Face 4-Hour Airport Immigration Queue Nightmare

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Why Don’t Any US Airlines Fly Nonstop To Thailand?

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Travelers warned against carrying parcels as Thailand targets cannabis smugglers

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Bangkok’s Plan to Reclaim Its 1,100 Canals as Linear Parks

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Wat Chaiwatthanaram: The Temple That Rose Again

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From Factory to Smart City: The Energy Architecture Reshaping Eastern Thailand

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China, Thailand Boost Green Energy Cooperation

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How Thailand’s Biggest Conglomerate Is Closing the Agricultural Waste Gap

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Heatwave linked to more than 10,000 excess deaths in Europe

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Saturday’s news-July 11

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  • Phuket teen rocks AGT/Top 5 Beachfront Pool Villas in Hua Hin/Hua Hin videos/Airport rail deal faces review/CP Group confirms rail commitment/DSI Raids Nominee Networks/Bangkok underground tunnel problems/Four monks missing/Thailand’s heroin trafficking network
  • ECONOMY: Price Hikes Hit Lunch Staples/Consumers upbeat, businesses cautious/IMF raises Thai GDP forecast/Foreign film boom
  • TOURISM: Thailand Needs to Soak Its Own Rich/Ministry restructure a tourism priority/China Tourist Numbers Still Trail/New Sadao checkpoint/Luxury cruise line debut
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Phuket teen Nene Royal transforms from shy girl to rock star on AGT

(Editor: This article also includes a video of the entire performance – and it is not something you want to miss, even if you don’t like the song selection. This Thai girl is talented! Today’s moment of pure joy.)

When the 15-year-old girl from Phuket introduced herself to the four judges of America’s Got Talent, she looked shy, almost overwhelmed, and admitted it was her first time performing on a stage of that scale.

But the moment she struck the opening chords of The Cranberries’ Zombie, the room changed. The audience roared, the judges leaned in, and Nene Royal was no longer the nervous newcomer. She had transformed into a young rock star in full command of the stage. Continued … 

Top 5 Beachfront Pool Villas in Hua Hin For a Luxury Escape

Sometimes, you just need to pack a bag, leave the traffic behind, and head straight to where the waves hit the sand. Hua Hin has lately become the ultimate spot for this exact kind of escape. It offers a slower, calmer rhythm than other beach towns, making it a favorite for quick weekend getaways.

If you want to wake up to the ocean breeze and step directly from your bed into a private pool, a beachfront villa is the only way to go. Here is a curated look at the top five luxury beachfront sanctuaries in the area that deliver total privacy and coastal bliss. Continued … 

Try These Thai Seafood Dishes in Hua Hin

If you are looking for great and tasty seafood where tourists don’t go to then this is the place to go. It is one of my favorites in Hua Hin. Bring your best translator along as there is no English script menu but that means that great Thai dishes are going to be served. Video … 

Is Hua Hin Soi 94 the new heart of city’s nightlife?

Take a walk through Soi 94, Hua Hin’s fastest-growing entertainment zone. While Soi Bintabaht is the classic choice, Soi 94 offers a massive variety of themed bars, live music venues, and some of the friendliest spots in town. Explore the entire length of the street after dark, checking out the bar scene, the local “bar girl” culture, and why so many expats and tourists are choosing this area over the town center. Video … 

Airport rail deal faces July 15 review after eight-year delay and 21.8-billion-baht investment

Thailand’s long-delayed high-speed railway linking Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao airports is heading toward a crucial review on July 15, after more than eight years without construction beginning and combined public and private investment exceeding 21.8 billion baht.

The project has remained stalled since the invitation to tender was issued on May 30, 2018. Its progress has been held back by prolonged negotiations over revisions to the public-private partnership agreement, including requests by the private concessionaire for relief following the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic. Continued … 

CP Group confirms rail commitment after PM warns against unilateral withdrawal

PMAnutin Charnvirakulhas insisted that the three-airport high-speed rail project must continue under its existing agreement, warning that a private concessionaire cannot unilaterally terminate a contract with the state.

His remarks followed reports that a company within CP Group had submitted a letter to the State Railway of Thailand seeking to end the contract for the rail link connecting Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao airports. Continued … 

DSI Raids Nominee Networks in Surat Thani

Thailand’s Department of Special Investigation (DSI), together with the Ministry of Justice and multiple government agencies, announced yesterday the results of coordinated raids at five locations on Koh Samui and Koh Phangan, as part of an investigation into suspected nominee companies allegedly used by foreign nationals to own land and operate restricted businesses.

Investigators said they uncovered luxury villa developments, land holdings and corporate structures worth billions of baht linked to the probe. The first target was a Chinese-owned luxury villa development in Bo Phut. The project covers more than 14,000 square meters and was found to include 15 land plots totaling 97 rai, 3 ngan and 88.4 square wah, with an estimated land value of 1.567 billion baht. Continued … 

Bangkok underground tunnel causes subsidence and cracks in buildings and roads

A widening underground engineering emergency beneath one of Bangkok’s busiest intersections has forced evacuations, road closures and round-the-clock repairs after a leaking Purple Line MRT tunnel triggered ground subsidence and fresh cracking around Wongwian Yai, reviving memories of the capital’s 2025 sinkhole disaster.

Although a minister says subsidence has slowed and engineers expect to seal the leak within 12 days, residents remain displaced and businesses are closed as investigators race to stabilize the ground and determine what caused the crisis. Continued … 

Four monks missing after bamboo raft breaks up in Surat Thani

A search operation has been launched for four Buddhist monks who vanished after a bamboo raft carrying 12 monks broke apart while drifting along a canal in Kaengkrung National Park in Surat Thani province on Thursday night.

Park officials, local community leaders, villagers and rescue workers yesterday joined forces to search for the missing monks after the incident in Khlong Mui, located within Bang Yuan forest of Kaengkrung National Park, which stands in Vibhavadi district of the southern province. Continued … 

Police in Thailand and Laos moving to take out heroin trafficking network

The arrest of Thai airline hostess Meena in Melbourne has exposed what investigators now believe is only the outer edge of a far larger international heroin trafficking syndicate stretching from Laos through Thailand to Australia and Taiwan.

As Thai authorities widen their investigation, secure four new arrest warrants, make another arrest, and intensify cross-border operations with Laos, police say those caught so far were merely couriers, while the organization’s leaders remain at large, prompting an increasingly aggressive hunt for the network directing one of the region’s most sophisticated heroin smuggling operations. Continued … 

Price Hikes Hit Lunch Staples as Thai Workers Face Living Cost Crunch

Thailand’s urban workforce is facing an escalating squeeze on disposable income as the price of popular ready-to-eat meals climbs across the country, driven by stubborn energy costs and transport inflation.

A market survey conducted by the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), under the Ministry of Commerce, revealed that prices have been adjusted upward for 438 items across seven staple one-dish meals — including fried rice, noodles, and the ubiquitous Pad Kra Prow (basil stir-fry). The increases affect 28.5% of all surveyed items. Continued … 

Consumers upbeat, businesses cautious

Consumer confidence rebounded for the first time in four months in June, supported by falling oil prices and the implementation of the “Thai Chuay Thai Plus” (Thais Help Thais) co-payment scheme, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC). The consumer confidence index (CCI) tallied 50.7 in June, according to a survey by the UTCC’s Center for Economic and Business Forecasting.

Meanwhile, the Thai Chamber of Commerce confidence index (TCC-CI), based on a survey of 369 business operators nationwide, was 41.4, down 0.3 points from May and roughly three points below the level recorded before the Middle East conflict began, at 44.5 in February. Continued … 

IMF raises Thai GDP growth forecast

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has upgraded Thailand’s GDP growth forecast to 1.9% from 1.5%, supported by the government’s stimulus measures.

According to the IMF’s World Economic Outlook Update released on Wednesday, the uptick reflects the emergency fiscal measures and is supported by robust technology-related exports and investment. The lender also raised its 2027 growth forecast for Thailand by 0.1 percentage points to 2.2%. Continued … 

Foreign film boom spurs national revenue

Thailand generated just over 4.025 billion baht from foreign film productions during the first half of this year, with 302 overseas projects filmed across the country. The figures reinforce its position as a leading production hub in Asia and put it on course to set another annual revenue record.

The financial figures exceed half of the total investment recorded throughout last year, reflecting continued confidence among international content producers in Thailand as a regional production base, she said. Continued … 

Thailand Needs to Soak Its Own Rich, Not Just Wealthy Tourists

Thailand’s government has decided, like Japan and others, that the quality of the tourists it attracts is far more appealing than the quantity. After receiving just 33 million foreign arrivals to the Kingdom this year, far below the record 40 million it recorded in 2019, Thailand is betting that a smaller number of more wealthy tourists can generate the same amount of revenue.

It is seeking to attract them, in part, by providing “meaningful experiences” for the rich in the form of golf resorts, wellness retreats, fine dining, and luxury packages. Thailand is suffering not only from a decline in tourism volume, as a strong baht, a rising Vietnam, and an ugly transnational crime problem have hampered interest, but also from the fact that its solution to the problem is a loser, as there are other wealthy people to “soak” right at home. Continued … 

Ministry restructure a tourism priority

Once the Bhumjaithai Party assumed government leadership earlier this year, one of its key tourism priorities was to restructure the Tourism and Sports Ministry, creating a dedicated Sports Ministry and merging the Tourism and Culture ministries.

This proposal is not new, raised by previous governments to promote tourism and sports more effectively. There are several approaches to managing and developing the tourism industry that depend on a strategic vision and long-term objectives. Continued … 

China Tourist Numbers Still Trail in Thailand

Thailand’s tourism sector continues to feel the impact of a sharp decline in Chinese visitors, despite China regaining its position as the country’s largest source market in 2026. Between Jan. 1 and July 4, Thailand welcomed 16,210,890 foreign visitors, down 3.1% year on year, generating 782.57 billion baht in tourism revenue, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

China accounted for 2,654,728 arrivals during the period, ahead of Malaysia with 2,109,956, followed by India with 1,239,023, Russia with 1,022,483 and South Korea with 596,673. In one recent summer week, Continued … 

New Sadao checkpoint linking Malaysia opens today

A new Sadao checkpoint compound and road linking southern Thailand and northern Malaysia has been slated to open for users today after the prime ministers of both nations officiated its launch yesterday.

The new, larger checkpoint is located about six kilometers east of the present office in Sadao district of Songkhla. Construction began in 2016 with a budget of 1.5 billion baht and an aim to ease congestion for trucks, cars and buses at the border. The checkpoint connects Songkha with Kedah state through the Bukit Kayu Hitam checkpoint. Continued … 

Luxury cruise line debuts in Thailand

Scenic Luxury Cruises & Tours, one of the world’s leading ultra-luxury travel and cruise brands, has officially launched its brand in Thailand for the first time through a strategic partnership with World Travel Designer (WTD), a specialist in luxury travel marketing and distributor of leading global cruise brands.

The partnership aims to capture the growing demand among Thailand’s high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs), whose travel preferences are shifting beyond traditional luxury toward exclusive, meaningful experiences that cannot easily be found elsewhere. Continued … 

Thailand’s Automatic Rice Planting Machine

Thailand’s automatic rice transplanter can plant rice seedlings with incredible speed and precision. This smart farming technology helps farmers save time, reduce labor, and increase efficiency. Video … 

 

How Thai Craft Heritage is Being Redesigned for Foreign Lifestyles

For centuries, the identity of Thai textiles and handicrafts has been explicitly clear: vibrant, multi-colored regional weaves, intricate gold ornamentation, and complex motifs. These are not merely everyday materials but historic cultural artefacts reflecting local wisdom passed down through generations. Yet, a hard truth has loomed over the loom.

Without adapting to the shifting habits of modern consumers, these ancient practices risk fading into obsolescence. Enter the Sustainable Arts and Crafts Institute of Thailand (SACIT). Continued …

Glastonbury-style witchcraft lands in Bangkok

Voralapa “Pyn” Lochaya, a “green witch” and Destiny Matrix coach, says witchcraft is a lifestyle rooted in the five elements and herbal healing.

After studying Thai, Chinese and Yunani herbal medicine and training in Glastonbury, she’s opening a “witch shop” in Thailand to promote healing, astrology and a new, less fearful view of witchcraft. Video …

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Hua Hin coffee shop seeks return of mug, saucer stolen by foreign customer

An owner of a coffee shop in Hua Hin exposed a foreign woman for allegedly attempting to obtain free milk and stealing a coffee mug and saucer on Wednesday.

Piyanun, who owns an Amazon coffee franchise store on Soi Hua Hin 61, shared photographs of the foreign customer on her Facebook account and in local Facebook groups, asking anyone who recognized the woman to encourage her to return the stolen items. Continued … 

Patio Old Town Market Hua Hin

Check out a beautifully tucked-away hidden gem called Patio Old Town Market. This cozy, vintage-style outdoor food court is packed with incredible local charm, amazing live music, and a massive variety of street food stalls — including traditional Thai Aharn Tam Sang (made-to-order dishes), authentic Isan sausage, salt-crusted grilled fish (Miang Pla Pao), and dairy-free Thai coconut ice cream. Video … 

Hua Hin – What I really think of this place?

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Soi 94 Walk and The Best Burger in Hua Hin

Take a walk down Soi 94 in Hua Hin, one of the busiest streets in town for food, bars, and nightlife. This walk around the area shows you the atmosphere on a Friday night, the bars, restaurants and overall vibe. Video … https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=n1a–67_8nE

Another worker killed in Rama II road work

A construction pile driving crane rig collapsed and fatally crushed a worker on Rama II Road, forcing authorities to completely close traffic in the affected area while emergency crews responded and began recovery operations.

The incident happened yesterday at a road construction site on the outbound parallel carriageway of Rama II Road. The collapse occurred near the Khlong Luang bridge U-turn. According to reports, the crane fell onto workers below, killing one male worker at the scene. Continued … 

Red Bull family Thailand’s richest for third straight year

The Yoovidhya family of Red Bull fame have retained the top spot as the richest in Thailand for the third consecutive year with a net worth of $47 billion, followed by the CP Group’s Chearavanont brothers with $36.6 billion, according to Forbes magazine.

The combined wealth of Thailand’s richest tycoons on the 2026 Forbes list has expanded 10% to $187 billion from $170.5 billion, boosted by a surging market, the magazine said. Continued … 

Nene Royal goes from Phuket night market to America’s Got Talent

A 16-year-old girl from Phuket earned four yes votes from the judges on America’s Got Talent (AGT), taking another step toward her dream of becoming a world-class artist.

Rattikarn “Praew” Amloy, better known by her stage name Nene Royal, has built a reputation as a street performer in Phuket. She regularly performs with her band, Ozone, at Naka Night Market, where the group plays rock music for both Thai and international visitors. Continued … 

Ayutthaya elephants win praise for waiting at red light

A convoy of elephants from the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal has won widespread praise online after a video showed the animals patiently waiting at a red traffic light alongside motorists, offering a striking reminder of the importance of road safety.

The footage shows several elephants, each accompanied by a mahout, stopping calmly when the traffic signal turned red. The animals waited in line beside cars and motorcycles without crossing the intersection until the light turned green. Continued … 

Five gains for Anutin government after B400-billion loan decree clears court

The Constitutional Court’s ruling yesterday that the emergency decree authorizing the Finance Ministry to borrow 400 billion baht to tackle the impact of the energy crisis and support Thailand’s energy transition does not violate Section 172 of the Constitution has done more than unlock the government’s borrowing plan.

Although the opposition can still scrutinize the details of spending under each project, the ruling has eased political pressure on the government and opened space for the administration to move ahead fully with key policies. Continued … 

Thai retail confidence strengthens amid subdued economic prospects

The June 2026 Retail Sentiment Index (RSI) survey pointed to a narrow-based recovery in Thailand’s economy after government measures provided short-term support to purchasing power.

The spending-per-bill index rose 15.5 points, while confidence for the next three months remained low at 47–50 points, reflecting concerns that purchasing power had yet to recover fully and that risks persisted on several fronts. Continued … 

Thailand, Malaysia resolve seafood trade dispute

Thailand and Malaysia have agreed to swiftly resolve a recent fisheries trade dispute that disrupted seafood exports between the two countries, with both governments aiming to reopen affected markets within a week.

The dispute flared earlier this year after Thailand suspended imports of Malaysian sea bass over concerns about chemical residues. Malaysia later imposed temporary restrictions on certain varieties of Thai shrimp, citing food safety controls. Continued … 

Nestlé unveils 23-billion-baht Nescafé production hub in Thailand

Nestlé has announced plans to invest 23 billion baht in a new Nescafé factory in Thailand after terminating its joint-venture agreement with Quality Coffee Products Co. (QCP), the company that previously manufactured Nescafé products in the country. The 50:50 joint venture between Nestlé and the Mahagitsiri family ended on Dec. 31, 2024, leaving QCP without the right to continue producing Nescafé products.

Nikhil Chand, chairman and chief executive officer of Nestlé Indochina, said the new factory would be built in Samut Prakan province. The facility is intended to strengthen Nestlé’s Nescafé business in Thailand and support exports. Continued … 

Gold demand drives Thailand’s gems and jewelry exports higher

Sumed Prasongpongchai, director-general of the Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand, or GIT, said exports of gems and jewelry excluding gold were worth US$860.73 million in May, up 1.8% and extending growth for a third consecutive month. Including gold, exports were worth US$2.27442 billion, up 29.7%.

In the first five months of 2026 (January-May), exports excluding gold totaled US$7.3719 billion, up 11.1%, while exports including gold totaled US$15.66388 billion, up 29.4%. Continued … 

MPs slam reporting rule for foreign visitors

The proposed amendments to some sections of the Hotel Act and Immigration Act, which passed their first reading in parliament on Wednesday, aim to reduce duplicate reporting of foreigners’ temporary stays in Thailand, but may not address existing loopholes as illegal operators are excluded from enforcement.

The responsibility for reporting a foreigner’s stay primarily falls on the householder, owner of a dwelling or hotel manager, who must notify authorities within 24 hours via electronic channels. Foreigners are no longer required to make duplicate notifications themselves, except in cases deemed necessary for national security or public safety. Continued … 

Israeli tourist arrivals in Thailand forecast to exceed 442,000

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) met Israeli diplomatic representatives in Bangkok this week to discuss attracting more high-spending Israeli tourists to Thailand under its “Value over Volume” tourism strategy ahead of the coming travel season.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool and executive director for Europe Suladda Sarutilavan welcomed Israeli Ambassador to Thailand Alona Fisher-Kamm and Israeli Minister and Head of Consular Affairs Eli Sneh. Continued … 

The ticket mafia is ruining concerts in Thailand

Thailand’s concert industry is growing rapidly, but so are complaints about ticket scalpers, scams, and organized groups buying up tickets before genuine fans have a chance.

With concerns on the rise, authorities, ticketing companies, and concert promoters are now taking action. But will it be enough to protect concertgoers? Video … 

Chiang Mai Ranked Third-Best City Worldwide

Chiang Mai has been named the third-best city in the world in the Travel + Leisure World’s Best Awards 2026, placing the northern Thai city among the highest-rated destinations globally. The result also saw Chiang Mai rank second in Asia, behind Kyoto, Japan, while moving ahead of Bangkok, Siem Reap in Cambodia and Tokyo.

This year’s survey received responses from more than 207,000 readers, who submitted over 661,000 votes covering more than 10,088 travel-related businesses and destinations worldwide. The categories included hotels, resorts, cities, islands, national parks, tour operators, safaris, airlines, airports, trains and other travel entities. Continued … 

What 12 Trips to Chiang Mai Taught Me About Thailand’s Most Soulful City

Chiang Mai, northern Thailand’s largest city, presents enduring Lanna heritage across living temples, artisan quarters, and surrounding mountain landscapes, underscoring its cultural and historical significance.Viewers encounter Chiang Mai travel context through Lanna architecture, historic temples in the Old City, and daily practices such as alms rounds and evening chants.

Nearby forests and peaks offer hiking routes, scenic viewpoints, and visits to hill-tribe communities via responsible tourism programs.Seasonal shifts bring rice-field greenery in the rains and cooler, misted mountains later in the year, while artisan communities sustain silverwork, lacquerware, and textiles. Video … 

Amazing Melon Cutting Skills at Bangkok Street Food

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Why forest preservation begins with rewarding communities

Forests are often treated as distant landscapes: green backdrops beyond cities, farms and factories. Yet, the truth is far more urgent. They are not empty land waiting to be used, but living infrastructure that quietly holds together the systems that make human life possible.

They absorb carbon from economic activity, regulate water, shelter biodiversity and support communities that often have the fewest opportunities. When forests decline, the damage is not limited to trees. It spreads through rivers, farms, air quality, livelihoods, public health and the economy itself. Continued … 

Line Man Ride targets 3,000 EV drivers as Thailand’s ride-hailing economics shift

Line Man Wongnai is stepping up its electric vehicle push in Thailand’s ride-hailing market, using a rental model to bring more drivers onto its Line Man Ride platform and piloting a new “Comfort” service for passengers seeking larger electric cars.

The company said it aims to have more than 3,000 EV driver-partners on Line Man Ride by the end of 2026. The plan centers on reducing drivers’ upfront costs through full-time rentals, minimum income guarantees for eligible drivers, help with public driving license applications, and a pathway to car ownership after a six-year lease period. Continued … 

Thailand Converts 8 Tons of PET Bottles into 3,500 School Backpacks

What happens to a PET bottle after it leaves the consumer’s hand can determine whether it becomes accumulated waste or raw material for a new product. In Thailand, a program created by Indorama Ventures, in partnership with Amata Corp., uses this path to transform used plastic packaging into school backpacks intended for children from communities near industrial hubs.

The initiative, called “Re-No-Waste: Eco-friendly for Sustainable Future”, was launched in January 2025 with the goal of collecting 8 tons of post-consumer PET bottles in AMATA network factories. Continued … 

  • Indian Wildlife Smugglers Arrested in Bangkok – Continued … 
  • Thai customs arrest South African man with heroin hidden in coffee and tea bags – Continued … 
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Thursday’s news-July 9

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  • Cha Am tourism agenda/PKK anti-drug operation/New English classes at PKK school/Hua Hin videos//Thai police officers found guilty/Smuggled cannabis exports
  • THE IRAN WAR: US conducts new strikes on Iran/Oil shoots up
  • ECONOMY: Struggle to reduce retail oil prices/Prepared food prices remain high/Thai GDP Forecast Upgraded/Land bridge put on hold/Foreign platform flood drains Thai cash
  • TOURISM: Thailand’s Pivot Toward the High-Value Wellness Economy/Tourism fee hits a snag/House approves Hotel Act updates/Visitors from Every Corner of Asia
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: How many days to spend in Thailand/New long-necked dinosaur from Kalasin/Giant python captured
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: China calls for probe into Mekong pollution
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Hua Hin Airport tied to Cha Am tourism agenda

Phetchaburi’s tourism sector is looking to Hua Hin Airport as a potential driver of growth as officials move to position Cha Am and Hua Hin as higher-value wedding destinations, particularly for the Indian market.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Phetchaburi office said it is working to strengthen the province’s quality tourism offering, with a focus on weddings, golf, wellness, sport, family travel and higher-spending visitors. Continued … 

PKK launches anti-drug operation

Prachuap Khiri Khan has launched Operation 90 Days, a province-wide anti-drug campaign aimed at intensifying prevention, enforcement and rehabilitation across all eight districts.

Gov. Sittichai Sawatsan, who also serves as director of the Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Center for Drug Prevention and Suppression, presided over the launch ceremony Tuesday at Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Hall. Continued … 

New English classes started at PKK school

The English We Like project opened at Prachuap Wittayalai School yesterday, with Prachuap Khiri Khan Gov. Sittichai Sawatsan presiding over the ceremony for the program, which aims to improve students’ English skills and support university entrance exam preparation.

The project is organized by Rai Khanun Group Co. and is being held for the 19th year. Kritphak Suknaworakul, chief executive officer of Rai Khanun Group, delivered the project report. Continued … 

Hua Hin Night Market and Soi 80 at Night

This walking tour in Hua Hin begins along Soi 80 at night before heading to the famous night market, capturing the vibrant evening atmosphere of this seaside town. As you explore Soi 80 first, you’ll experience real ambient sounds, conversations from open bars, clinking glasses and the natural rhythm of the nightlife crowd. The street feels energetic but welcoming, with restaurants and small venues lighting up the night. From there, the walk continues toward the Hua Hin Night Market, where the focus shifts to street food, seafood grills and rows of illuminated market stalls. Video … 

Hua Hin Feels Perfect… Until You Spend More Time Here

Most people fall in love with Hua Hin in a few day. But what happens when you spend more time here? Share the real experience of Hua Hin beyond the honeymoon phase — not the travel version, but what it actually feels like over time. Break down the good, the bad, and the unexpected realities of life in one of Thailand’s most popular retirement destinations. Video … 

5 Thai police officers found guilty in extortion of 6 million baht from British fugitive

Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) resolved that there are sufficient grounds to pursue criminal and disciplinary action against six people, including five police officers, over the extortion of 6 million baht from a British drug kingpin, Ritesh Patel.

Patel, who was wanted in the UK over alleged drug trafficking offenses, fled to Dubai before traveling to Thailand in June 2022. Immigration officers later arrested him in Phuket after determining that he had entered the country using a fraudulent passport. Continued … 

Smuggled cannabis exports activity grows rapidly, with thousands of tourist cases to the UK intercepted

Thailand’s cannabis experiment is facing its strongest international reckoning yet after Thai and British authorities revealed that thousands of cannabis smuggling cases have been intercepted, with the United Kingdom accounting for nearly two-thirds of all seizures and organized crime gangs recruiting British couriers through social media.

As Bangkok launches a major new enforcement partnership with the UK’s National Crime Agency following huge overseas seizures and admits some cannabis intercepted abroad had originally left Thailand legally, pressure is mounting to return cannabis to the narcotics list amid an unprecedented crackdown on a trade now worth billions of baht. Continued … 

US conducts new strikes on Iran after Trump threats

The United States conducted a new round of airstrikes on Iran yesterday at the direction of President Donald Trump, marking the second night of renewed attacks and casting major doubt on the prospects for a long-term peace deal with Tehran.

The attacks, confirmed by the U.S. Central Command in a statement, came after Trump at a NATO summit in Turkey earlier in the day said he considers the U.S. ceasefire with Iran to be “over” and warned of more powerful strikes to come. Continued … 

Oil shoots up as Trump says Iran ceasefire ‘over’

Oil prices soared anew and stock markets slid yesterday after US President Donald Trump said the ceasefire with Iran was over, following renewed strikes in the Middle East.

The markets responded, with oil shooting back up again having in recent days come back down toward pre-war levels around $70 a barrel. International benchmark Brent North Sea crude jumped more than 5% to around $78 a barrel while the main US contract, West Texas Intermediate, also soared 5%, although both slipped back slightly mid-afternoon. Continued … 

Government in struggle to reduce retail oil prices

The government continues to grapple with the challenge of lowering retail oil prices, which remain stubbornly above 30 baht per liter despite recent declines in global crude markets.

An energy official who requested anonymity said authorities have limited tools at their disposal to ease the burden on motorists. Recent measures have focused on reducing levies collected through the Oil Fuel Fund, resulting in modest cuts of 2.56 baht per liter for diesel and 2.51 baht per liter for gasoline. Continued … 

Prepared food prices remain high despite cheaper fuel

Lower domestic fuel prices are expected to lift consumer confidence, but are unlikely to immediately reduce prepared food prices, according to the Thai Restaurant Assn.

The drop in fuel prices is a positive sign and is likely to boost consumer purchasing power, said Thaniwan Kulmongkol, president of the association. After the Middle East war began, many eateries raised their menu prices, citing higher costs. Continued … 

Thai GDP Forecast Upgraded to Market-High 2.3%, Inward Investment Nears 1 Trillion Baht

The Thai economy is demonstrating far greater structural resilience than initially projected, prompting the central bank to upgrade its gross domestic product (GDP) growth forecast for the year to 2.3% — the most bullish estimate currently available in the market.

The optimistic reassessment was delivered by Bank of Thailand (BOT) Gov. Vitai Ratanakorn, at a high-level meeting of the Joint Public and Private Sector Consultative Committee (JPPSCC) in Bangkok yesterday. H revealed that the economy has successfully shaken off severe contraction fears that emerged following geopolitical escalations in the Middle East. Continued … 

Thailand postpones land bridge and SEC bill for wider consultation

Siripong Angkasakulkiat, deputy minister of transport, gave an update on the transport infrastructure development project for the Southern Economic Corridor, intended to link transport between the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, known as the land bridge.

He said the Transport Ministry would not move ahead with the land bridge for the time being, nor with the draft Southern Economic Corridor Act (SEC), and that there was still no timeframe for submitting them to Cabinet for consideration. Continued … 

Foreign platform flood drains Thai cash as SMEs face 40% fee squeeze

Thailand’s growing dependence on foreign digital platforms is raising fresh concern over whether the country is slowly surrendering economic value to businesses based overseas.

What began as a shift toward convenience, ordering meals by phone, buying cheap goods online or paying monthly for streaming services, has become part of everyday life for millions of Thais. But behind that convenience, economists and business groups are warning of a deeper problem: a vast stream of money moving out of the country through foreign-owned platforms that now sit between Thai consumers, small businesses and the wider economy. Continued … 

Thailand’s $50 Billion Strategic Pivot Toward the High-Value Wellness Economy

Thailand is no longer competing simply for the highest volume of tourists; it is pivoting deliberately toward the highest value per visitor. Positioning itself as the global “Land of Life”, the kingdom is tapping into a wellness economy that is outperforming global GDP growth and drawing a new generation of “experience collectors”.

That was the central message from a panel discussion on unlocking the affluent travel economy, held as part of Visa’s Destinations Thailand launch in Bangkok on Tuesday. Anthony Watson, Visa’s country manager for Thailand, noted that affluent travel across Asia-Pacific had moved well beyond simple recovery from previous disruption and that the real opportunity now lay in understanding what affluent travelers valued throughout their journey — spanning transport, accommodation, wellness, dining, retail and broader lifestyle experiences — and how businesses could capture a greater share of that high-value spending. Continued … 

Planned tourism fee hits a snag – airlines can’t implement

The plan to collect a tourism fee of at least 300 baht through airlines is infeasible because of the limitations in airlines’ back-office systems, with the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) a better option, say aviation bodies.

Representatives of the Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT), airports and regulators held a meeting with the Tourism and Sports Ministry last month. The ministry asked airlines to act as an intermediary platform to collect a tourism fee on behalf of the government. Continued … 

House approves Hotel Act updates in principle

The House of Representatives yesterday unanimously approved in principle two bills to amend the Hotel Act, despite opposition criticism they would not adequately address long-standing regulatory problems.

The changes seek to update provisions of the 2004 Hotel Act, which prohibits operating a hotel without a license. Under current regulations, homeowners may rent out accommodation without a hotel license only if the property has no more than four rooms and can take no more than 20 guests, provided they notify the registrar under Interior Ministry regulations. Continued … 

Thailand Draws Visitors from Every Corner of Asia, Malaysia, South Korea, and China Lead the Way

Digital travel platform Agoda has revealed fresh insights into the Thai travel landscape for the first half of 2026. Based on accommodation check-ins between Jan. 1 and June 30, compared to the same period in 2025, Agoda’s data shows Malaysia leading international travel interest in Thailand, followed by South Korea, China, India, and Japan to round out the top five.

A standout in this year’s ranking is China, which climbed from seventh place in 2025 to third in 2026, recording a 38% year-on-year growth in searches on the platform. Together, the top five reflect a diverse and growing mix of markets drawn to Thailand from across Asia. Continued … 

How many days to spend in Thailand

Thailand spans roughly 1,000 miles from the mountains of Chiang Rai to the beaches of Koh Lipe, and that geography alone should shape how many days you plan for. A short trip means picking one region and staying put.

A longer one lets you combine north and south, city and coast, without feeling rushed. The right answer depends less on a fixed formula and more on what you want to see. Continued … 

Thailand names new long-necked dinosaur from Kalasin

Thai palaeontologists have named a new long-necked dinosaur species from Kalasin province, adding a 15th formally recognized dinosaur species to Thailand’s fossil record and strengthening the country’s place on the map of Jurassic dinosaur discoveries.

The new species, Uragasaurus kalasinensis, was announced on yesterday after being published in the journal Scientific Reports by a research team led by Apirut Nilpanapan, Sita Manitkoon, Varavudh Suteethorn and Komsorn Lauprasert. The fossil was discovered at the Phu Noi fossil site in Din Chi subdistrict, Kham Muang district, Kalasin province, within the Lower Phu Kradung Formation, which the study places in the Upper Jurassic period. Continued … 

Giant python captured after woman’s cats go missing

The radio center of Rescue Sattahip received a call from Pailin Sappana, 75, of tambon Sattahip, Sattahip district, asking for help after a large snake slithered into her home at 1 am on Tuesday. Pailin told the center she feared for her family’s safety.

Rescue workers sent a snake-catching specialist to the house, where a python more than four meters long, with a body as thick as a human leg, was found hiding in a storage room. Continued … https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/3282905/giant-python-captured-after-womans-cats-go-missing

China calls for joint Thailand-Myanmar probe into Mekong pollution

China has called for a joint investigation by Thailand and Myanmar into the heavy metal contamination of Mekong River tributaries, based on facts and scientific evidence, to identify those truly responsible.

A spokesperson for the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok said that China supports both countries in strengthening communication and coordination and expediting a joint investigation so that the issue can be addressed as soon as possible. Continued … 

Russian Crime Network Busted in Phuket Raids

Thai police have dismantled an alleged Russian organized crime network operating in Phuket, seizing more than 5.4 million baht in cash during coordinated raids linked to online fraud investigations. One Russian suspect was arrested under an outstanding court warrant, while another foreign national was taken into custody. Continued … 

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  • New Bangkok Hospital building/HUA HIN VIDEOS: Explore the Samoe Riang Community/Hua Hin: Is It Bangkok’s Best Beach Getaway?/Expat health insurance cost/Police Tighten Checkpoint Rules/Thaimart e-commerce platform debuts
  • THE IRAN WAR: US strikes Iran over ship attacks/Thailand’s energy crisis/Cut oil prices now, not gradually/Thailand cuts fuel prices
  • ECONOMY: Loan for Koh Lanta and Songkhla bridges/Weak condo market/Thailand cannabis draft law/PM Warns Cannabis Industry/Bangkok in top 10 for luxury living costs
  • TOURISM: 16.21 million foreign tourists/Tomorrowland 2026 Sells Out/Airport launches 24/7 canine drug sweeps/Show proof of funds on arrival
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Song Wat, Bangkok’s Hottest Neighborhood
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Power to the people/Climate crisis reshapes travel/Sungrow Targets Thai Households
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

New Bangkok Hospital building opens

Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin held the official opening ceremony for its new building, marking another important milestone in the hospital’s development as it celebrates 15 years of service.

The new building reflects the hospital’s commitment to enhancing its medical capabilities while improving the overall patient care experience, helping to support the growth of Hua Hin and the surrounding region. Continued … 

Explore the Samoe Riang Local Community

While most tourists stick to the night markets and beaches, Samoe Riang offers a glimpse into the authentic, local side of Hua Hin. In this video, we explore the quiet alleys, traditional houses, and the peaceful atmosphere of this unique neighborhood. If you want to see what life looks like away from the big resorts, this walk is for you! You will see authentic local architecture and street life of fishermen village in Hua Hin, the peaceful vibes of a traditional Thai community. And a side of Hua Hin that many visitors miss. Video … 

Hua Hin: Is It Bangkok’s Best Beach Getaway?

Dive into everything that makes Hua Hin amazing — stunning beaches, royal history, next-level seafood, hidden gems, and some wild activities (like kite surfing, releasing rescued marine creatures, and hiking to an epic hidden temple cave!). Video … 

Expat health insurance Thailand cost: what you’ll pay monthly in 2026

Expat health insurance costs in Thailand are one of those numbers everyone searches for and nobody quite trusts, because the real answer ranges from under US$100 a month to well over US$900. Almost none of that gap comes down to luck. It comes down to two things: how old you are, and how much cover you actually want.

That gap widens fast with age, too. A policy that costs a few hundred dollars a month in your thirties can cost two to three times as much by your sixties, for identical cover. Here’s what the market actually charges, broken down by age and plan type, and what you get for the money at each level. Continued … 

Police Tighten Checkpoint Rules Across Thailand

The Royal Thai Police have reaffirmed that all police checkpoints across Thailand must operate under strict national standards that are transparent, accountable and focused on public safety. Officers have also been reminded to treat the public politely, while anyone who encounters misconduct or alleged demands for bribes is encouraged to report it immediately.

Police spokesperson Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiwphan said every checkpoint must receive approval from the provincial police commander responsible for the area and must be located where it will not create unnecessary traffic disruption or inconvenience. Standard checkpoints are required to be divided into five operational zones and display advance warning signs, the name of the checkpoint supervisor, the approving commander and a telephone number for complaints. Continued … 

Thaimart e-commerce platform debuts

Thaimart, a home-grown Thai e-commerce platform, was officially introduced at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok yesterday, positioning itself as a new home for Thai business owners.

Panthawat Nakvisut, chief executive officer of Thaimart Marketplace, presented the platform as a marketplace built not only on technology, but also on transparent rules, fair treatment and shared growth with merchants. Continued … 

US strikes Iran as oil sanctions return over ship attacks

The United States launched a new round of military strikes against Iran yesterday after three commercial tankers were hit near the Strait of Hormuz, sharply raising pressure on a fragile ceasefire between Washington and Tehran.

US Central Command said the strikes were intended to impose costs on Iran after what Washington described as aggression and a breach of the ceasefire. A US official said the targets included Iranian air defense systems, coastal surveillance systems, surface-to-air missiles, anti-ship cruise missiles and drone launch sites. Continued … 

Thailand’s energy crisis demands more than short-term remedies

The 2026 US–Israel war on Iran and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz are posing an unprecedented challenge to Thailand’s energy security and economy. While the country has contained the immediate economic fallout to some extent, the crisis highlights the need for a coherent long-term strategy to diversify supply chains, strengthen energy security and accelerate economic restructuring.

Thailand has been historically reliant on Middle Eastern oil, gas and fertilizers, with approximately 60% of its crude oil imports, 90% of light oils, 70% of urea and 28% of natural gas originating from the Middle East. Retail oil prices rose by roughly 34% on average across all fuel types between January and May, while domestic urea fertilizer prices surged by 50%–75% over the same period. Continued … 

PM tells Energy Ministry: cut oil prices now, not gradually

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has instructed the Energy Ministry to find ways to reduce retail oil prices, saying domestic fuel prices should fall now that global oil prices have declined and stabilized.

Anutin said the government must take into account people’s cost of living, household expenses and the operating costs faced by businesses, especially as fuel prices affect transport, goods prices and daily economic activity. Continued … 

Thailand cuts fuel prices as oil fund adjusts rates

Thailand will cut retail fuel prices from today, with diesel falling by 2.56 baht per liter and all petrol and gasohol grades dropping by 2.51 baht per liter.

Energy Minister Akanat Promphan acknowledged an order from the prime minister issued during the Cabinet meeting on the same day. The order instructed the Energy Ministry to find ways to reduce retail fuel prices as much as possible in line with lower global crude oil prices, while easing living costs for the public and cutting business expenses. Continued … 

Songkhla bridge artist rendering

Cabinet approves World Bank loan for Koh Lanta and Songkhla bridges

The Cabinet has approved the Ministry of Finance’s borrowing from the World Bank through the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development (IBRD), worth 4.55 billion baht, together with grant assistance of 129.30 million baht, for a combined 4.6793 billion baht.

The funding will be used for the construction of a bridge linking Koh Lanta in Krabi province and a bridge across Songkhla Lake connecting Songkhla and Phatthalung provinces. Continued … 

Weak condo market crushes land prices

Asking prices for land in Greater Bangkok have stagnated this year, with some sites facing discounts of up to 40% as buyers negotiate aggressively amid a sharp contraction in the condo market caused by economic weakness.

According to property consultancy Cushman & Wakefield Thailand, land prices in Greater Bangkok previously rose consistently every year, often by double digits, largely driven by condo developers. Continued … 

Thailand cannabis draft law targets medical use and shop controls

Pattana Promphat, Public Health minister, pressed ahead with the draft Cannabis and Hemp Act yesterday, aiming to control cannabis for medical use only. He ordered tighter oversight from source to destination after problems were found involving illegal transport abroad and the use of fake licenses.

The ministry is also working with police and local authorities to accelerate a crackdown on illicit cannabis outlets and shops with expired licenses, estimated at more than 6,000 nationwide, to prevent recreational cannabis use and speed up efforts to bring cannabis outlets into order through a GPS-based system. Continued … 

PM Warns Cannabis Industry May Close in Thailand

Thailand’s Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has warned that the country’s cannabis industry could be shut down if authorities conclude it is causing more harm than benefit, following a series of major international cannabis smuggling cases linked to Thailand.

Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis in 2022, promoting it as a medical crop with significant economic potential. Four years later, however, lawmakers are still debating cannabis control legislation, while recreational dispensaries have expanded and falling prices have pushed some growers toward illegal export markets. Continued …

Bangkok makes global top 10 for luxury living costs

Bangkok has emerged as one of the world’s 10 most expensive cities for high-net-worth individuals, according to the Julius Baer Global Wealth & Lifestyle Report 2026, released yesterday.

The report tracks the cost of a luxury basket of 20 goods and services across 25 global cities to analyze where it costs the most to “live well”. The basket includes residential property, cars, business-class air tickets, private school fees, fine dining, watches, jewelry and other premium lifestyle categories. Continued … 

Thailand welcomes 16.21 million foreign tourists, down 3.1%

Thailand welcomed more than 16.21 million foreign tourists between Jan. 1 and July 4, generating 782.57 billion baht in tourism revenue, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports said on Monday.

Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul said the latest assessment showed Thailand had received 16,210,890 international arrivals during the period, down 3.1% from the same period last year. Continued … 

Tomorrowland 2026 Sells Out in Pattaya

Tickets for the inaugural Tomorrowland Thailand music festival have sold out, with all 150,000 tickets purchased shortly after sales opened, Tourism and Sports Minister Surasak Phancharoenworakul announced yesterday following the weekly Cabinet meeting.

The three-day electronic dance music festival will be held just outside Pattaya, Chon Buri this December. Around 50,000 tickets were sold for each day of the event, reaching the festival’s full capacity of 150,000 tickets. The government expects the event to attract the 50,000 visitors daily and generate around 6 billion baht in economic activity. Continued … 

Suvarnabhumi Airport launches 24/7 canine drug sweeps

The Patrol and Special Operation Division (PSD), commonly known as the 191 Police, has deployed canine units to Suvarnabhumi Airport for round-the-clock baggage sweeps and X-ray screenings for drugs.

The heightened security measure aims to interdict international drug trafficking networks and raise the country’s aviation safety protocols to international standards. Continued … 

Thailand reminds travelers to be ready to show proof of funds on arrival

As Thailand prepares to return to a 30-day visa-free stay for many nationalities, down from the current 60 days, the country is also drawing attention to another rule travelers sometimes forget: proof of funds on arrival.

In a notice published on Monday, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reminded foreign visitors that they must be able to show they have sufficient financial resources when entering the country. This is not a new measure, but a reminder intended to help travelers better prepare for border checks. Continued … 

Where to Eat, Drink, Play, and Stay in Song Wat, Bangkok’s Hottest Neighborhood

Ask any Bangkokian which neighborhood is having a moment, and chances are they’ll point you to Song Wat. Running alongside the Chao Phraya River, this historic street is just a short walk from Yaowarat and easily reached from Talat Noi and Charoen Krung. You can also arrive by boat via Ratchawong Pier, making it one of the city’s most accessible neighborhoods to explore.

Long before it became one of Bangkok’s trendiest destinations, Song Wat was one of the city’s most important commercial districts. Its riverside location made it a thriving trading hub, attracting generations of Chinese immigrants who settled and built businesses here. Continued … 

Power to the people

The Anutin government’s decision to allow householders to sell their excess rooftop solar energy to the electricity authorities marks a major milestone in the country’s clean energy transition. It is also a rare and welcome instance of a government fulfilling its promises to the public.

The government announced last week that residential solar owners in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan can now file feed-in tariff applications with the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), while those in other provinces can do so through the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA). Continued … 

Climate crisis reshapes travel as weather risks grow

The climate crisis no longer affects only temperatures or disasters; it is visibly changing how people around the world travel. Where tourists once chose destinations for their beauty or popularity, many now place greater weight on weather, safety and environmental impact, causing travel trends in 2026 to change significantly.

Booking.com’s annual sustainability survey, which gathered data from more than 32,500 travelers in several countries, found that 74% said extreme weather had become an important factor in travel planning, while one in four, or 25%, had begun looking for cooler destinations to avoid heatwaves that are intensifying in many regions of the world. Continued … 

Sungrow Targets Thai Households with New Low-Voltage Battery System

Sungrow launched a new low-voltage residential solar and storage system at ASEW 2026 in Bangkok, targeting Thailand’s growing household energy market. The MGRL series, featuring a hybrid inverter and stackable battery, is engineered for hot, humid, and coastal environments with anti-corrosion protection.

Sungrow is making an aggressive push into Thailand’s residential solar market, unveiling a new low-voltage energy storage system specifically engineered to withstand the country’s punishing tropical climate. The Chinese clean-tech giant showcased the technology as part of a broader full-scenario portfolio designed to capture growth across Southeast Asia’s accelerating energy transition. Continued … 

  • Canadian man attacked by Krabi locals after stealing ambulance – Continued … 
  • Belgian Woman Held With 31kg of Cannabis at Phuket Airport – Continued … 
  • Indian Wildlife Suspect Held on Korat Highway – Continued … 

Trump says Greenland should be controled by US, not Denmark

U.S. President Donald Trump said yesterday that Greenland should be controled by the United States, not Denmark. Video … 

US, NATO allies to begin key talks at Turkey summit

After a pomp-filled welcome in Ankara where his North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies were at pains to keep him onside, United States President Donald Trump was to get down to the hard business of the summit yesterday. Continued … 

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