Today’s news: Baht expected to continue slide/Landscaping of beach road/Long-tail boat racing/Cha Am to boost tourism/Thai PM at the UN General Assembly/Torrential rains forecast/Intense plankton bloom threatens/Less than 2,803 baht per month/Thailand’s mega land bridge project/Keen On Investing In ThailandLotus launches EV brand in Thailand/Cannabis Network Gives Warning/Movie scares Chinese tourists/China-Laos Railway Adds Extra Train/Unique things to see in Thailand/Reviving indigo textile production/5 offbeat Thai destinations/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers
Baht expected to continue its slide
Economists are warning the baht will weaken further throughout this month and next because of higher volatility in money and capital markets worldwide after the U.S. Federal Reserve’s hawkish comments about its benchmark interest rate.
Poon Panitchpibun, money market strategist at Krungthai Global Markets, a research center of Krungthai Bank, said the baht opened on Thursday at 36.25 to the U.S. dollar, depreciating from the previous day’s close of 36.07. Continued …
Landscaping of beach road a priority?
Hua Hin municipal officials plan to improve the landscaping of the road leading to City Beach. At a meeting yesterday, the Sanitation and Environment Division was told to improve the landscape down to the beach front.
Given that the road is lined almost in its entirety with businesses and vendor stalls, where landscaping would be installed is a question, as is whether the cost of such landscaping is even necessary. The only break in the vendor lineup are the two Centara entrances.
Previously, “beautification” of the road involved new asphalt, as well as building vendor buildings to replace the makeshift stalls that were present. The result has been a narrowing of the pathway that accommodates motorcycles as well as pedestrians. The vendor improvements were made after a fire near the beach destroyed several stalls.
Officials did recommend also that the road be kept clean and that more trash bins would be installed.
Hua Hin seeks approval to hold long-tail boat racing event Nov 17-19
The Hua Hin municipality has submitted a formal request to provincial officials for the green light to host its annual long-tail boat racing event at Khao Tao reservoir in November.
The heart of the discussion revolved around the municipality’s request for the continuation of the longboat racing event. This event traditionally occurs every November to December at the Khao Tao reservoir, a project that was initiated by royal directive. Continued …
Cha Am aims to boost tourism to international standards
Yesterday, Phetchaburi Province took a significant step toward advancing its tourism industry to meet international standards. A meeting was held at the Phetchaburi Provincial Hall, Mueang district, chaired by Wanpen Mangsri, deputy governor of Phetchaburi.
The central focus of the discussion was to address the needs concerning products and services in the tourism sector of Phetchaburi and Cha Am. Continued …
Full statement delivered by Thai PM at the UN General Assembly
On behalf of the delegation of the Kingdom of Thailand, allow me to congratulate you, Mr. President, upon your election to preside over the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session.
Thailand has marked a new chapter in our democracy. I have only assumed office a few days ago, with the mandate of the people, to strengthen democratic institutions and values in Thailand, and to uplift the well-being of the Thai people, who have been through difficult times over the past several years. Continued …
Torrential rains forecast for the south as monsoon intensifies
Continuous thundershowers are forecast for most of the country today, with isolated heavy rains in the lower central region, including metropolitan Bangkok, and the east, according to the Meteorological Department.
The south could experience torrential rains, the department warned. The heavy rainfall is the result of a monsoon trough lying across the lower central, the east and the upper south, and the intensifying southwest monsoon across the Andaman Sea and the Gulf. Continued …
Intense plankton bloom threatens Chon Buri’s marine life and mussel farms
A severe plankton bloom, unusually dense in nature, has emerged off the eastern coast of Chon Buri province, leading to the formation of what marine scientists are referring to as an aquatic “dead zone.” This situation poses a significant threat to the livelihoods of local fishermen and the operations of mussel farms in the region.
(Editor note: Plankton blooms such as this one are generally caused by chemical runoffs from farm activities. With the Chao Phraya River emptying into the Gulf, and carrying runoff from Thailand’s farming heartland, such dead zones are likely to continue, and worsen.)
In specific areas of the Gulf of Thailand, marine scientists have recorded plankton levels that are over 10 times the normal amount. Continued …
More than 6% of all Thais still live on less than 2,803 baht per month
Although poverty has decreased in Thailand, incomes have risen and income inequality has decreased, disparities persist and require attention, the National Economic and Social Development Council said in a report.
The report put the poverty line at 2,686 baht per month per person in 2017 and at 2,803 baht per month per person in 2021. It focused on poverty under the government of former prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his 12th National Economic and Social Development Plan (2017-2021). Continued …
Thailand’s mega land bridge project: an economic boon or environmental bane?
The Industry Ministry of Thailand is currently assessing the environmental impact of a proposed land bridge megaproject in the southern part of the country, a venture that promises to significantly bolster the Thai economy in the future. This assessment is crucial to determining the project’s viability and addressing any potential negative effects on the environment.
The proposed land bridge, which aims to establish a logistics network between Ranong on the Andaman Sea and Chumphon on the Gulf of Thailand, has been a topic of discussion for four decades. It is envisioned as an alternative maritime route to the existing Indian Ocean-Pacific Ocean pathway via the Strait of Malacca, which sees approximately 85,000 ships annually — a figure projected to rise to 128,000 within the next 10 years, according to the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT). Continued …
Goldman Sachs, Estee Lauder, Microsoft And Google Keen On Investing In Thailand: Srettha
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said after holding talks with executives of some top American companies that Goldman Sachs, Estee Lauder, Microsoft and Google are interested in investing in this country.
After a video call yesterday morning to address an Asian Business Council meeting in Thailand, with this being a gathering of more than 80 ASEAN businessmen, among them 10 Thai businessmen, and is the first meeting here in a decade, Srettha had a breakfast meeting with second-highest-ranking executive of Goldman Sachs, a leading global investment banking, securities and investment-management firm. Continued …
UK sports carmaker Lotus launches EV brand in Thailand
The manufacturer of the famous British brand Lotus Cars officially launched its first-ever electric car brand in Thailand on Friday, hoping to be a game changer in the EV industry and start a new chapter for Lotus, said Katya Zavialova, its head of Southeast Asia Pacific.
She said during the launch ceremony that “Lotus Eletre” represents a historic turning point for Lotus, evolving from a 75-year legacy of sports car excellence that combines high technology, dynamic performance, and practicality. Continued …
Cannabis Network Gives Health Minister A Warning
A cannabis network yesterday urged Public Health Minister Chonlanan Srikaew to clearly define what a planned draft bill on cannabis and hemp would mean in saying it is to be for medical and health purposes only, because if traditional medical practitioners are cut out it could lead to conflicts.
After the liberal marijuana policy became effective on June 9, 2022, possessing and using all parts of cannabis plants, including flowers and seeds, are now allowed. However, extracted content remains illegal if it contains more than 0.2% of the psychoactive ingredient that produces a “high” — tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. Continued …
Blockbuster movie scares Chinese tourists away from Thailand
For millions of Chinese tourists, Thailand used to be a happy land of water fights, lantern festivals and delicious food.
But thanks to social media rumors and a blockbuster movie, the kingdom’s image among many Chinese people is now one of dangerous illegality and seedy scam border compounds — leaving visitor numbers plummeting. Continued …
China-Laos Railway Adds Extra Train To Serve Growing Number of Passengers
The Laos-China Railway Co. (LCRC) has procured another electric multiple-unit (EMU) train, which arrived in the Lao capital Vientiane on Thursday, aiming to accommodate the growing number of passengers.
Anongdeth Phetkaysone, deputy director of the LCRC, said that the EMU train has been purchased to support passenger transportation both domestically and internationally, in order to support the increase in passengers and prepare for Laos’ chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Visit Laos Year 2024. Continued …
Unique things you can experience only in Thailand
Thailand’s tropical and coastal charms, historical monuments, and extensive cuisine, fashion and wellness offerings make it a tourist magnet. Apart from its cultural and geographical diversity, the country also houses certain endemic attractions that are incredibly one-of-a-kind.
Here are a few top picks of such experiences that need to be on your Thailand bucket list. Continued …
Northern Thailand town reviving indigo textile production for a new generation
“When I was small, it was all very traditional,” muses 69-year-old Prapapan Sritrai as she shows me around her workspace, where huge vats of bubbling, inky-blue liquid are being stirred by her husband. Auntie Ngeam, as she’s known locally, is one of a third generation of indigo artisans in a family descended from the Phuan, a people known for their handwoven fabrics.
A sizeable Phuan community, originally from Laos, settled in Phrae, in northern Thailand, after being displaced from their homeland when the borders of Siam were expanded in the late 19th century, bringing their indigo craftsmanship with them. Continued …
Koh Chang to Rai Leh: 5 offbeat destinations apart from Phuket and Pattaya
From stunning beaches and lush jungles to Thailand’s bustling cities and vibrant culture, it’s not hard to see why it’s one of Asia’s most popular travel destinations. But while many people flock to Phuket and Pattaya for their holidays, plenty of other places in Thailand deserve just as much attention.
Even recently, according to research conducted by MoneyTransfers.com, Phuket has been declared as the world’s most overcrowded tourist destination. However, from the remote islands of Koh Chang to the ancient ruins of Rai Leh, here are five offbeat destinations in Thailand that are not Phuket or Pattaya. Continued …
More than 70% of farmers have already seen large impacts of climate change
Seventy-one percent of farmers say that climate change already has a large impact on their farm, and even more are worried about the impact this will have in the future; 73% have experienced increasing pest and disease pressure. On average farmers estimate that their incomes had reduced by 15.7% due to climate change in the past two years. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
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Emergency hotline numbers:
- Emergency hotline – 191
- Emergency medical services – 1554
- Water accident – 1196
- Motorway hotline – 1586
- Emergency medical – 1669
- Highway police – 1193
- Tourist police – 1155
- Bus ticket – 1490