Today’s news: Environment: Thailand braces for 42-degree heatwave/How to protect your pet from heatstroke/Smog levels continue to rise/Car bursts into flames from heat/General News: Health Ministry warns against eating geckos/Foreigner Questions Thai Dowry/Diesel rises to 30.49 baht/Big Joke arrested for money laundering/Pattaya restaurant owner’s beating of employees/Lop Buri plans macaque control center/UK and Thailand to boost English proficiency/Marijuana will be regulated, not banned/Gold Up 450 Baht/Table salt and laundry/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Thailand’s economy lags behind peers/Cabinet to review casinos proposal/Cabinet endorses 400-baht daily wage/All imported goods now face VAT/Five tech trends to watch/Tourism: Chiang Mai’s renovated aquarium/Thailand Experience: 7 dishes in northeast Thailand/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers
Thailand braces for 42-degree heatwave and thunderstorms
Today’s weather forecast from the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warns of scorching heat across the country, with temperatures expected to soar as high as 42 degrees Celsius. The intense heat is accompanied by the possibility of thunderstorms and strong winds.
The sweltering heatwave is a result of a high-pressure system caused by intense heat covering the upper part of Thailand. This meteorological situation typically results in widespread hot to very hot weather, with the added risk of isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon. Continued …
How to protect your pet from deadly heatstroke
Hot weather affects furry animals more than humans, a fact tragically illustrated each April by the many reports of pets dying from heatstroke during Thailand’s hottest month.
As summer temperatures soar beyond 36C in Thailand, it’s not just humans who are feeling the heat. Imagine wearing a fur coat in this weather, and you can appreciate what our furry friends must be suffering. Continued …
Smog levels continue to rise
Smog levels continued to rise this morning, with PM2.5 dust readings exceeding 200 micrograms per cubic meter of air in three northern provinces, including Chiang Mai.
The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 9am that 20 provinces recorded red (seriously harmful) levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5). They ranged from 76.1 to 227.2 micrograms per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. The government-set safe threshold is 37.5µg/m³. Continued …
Car bursts into flames in Thailand from dry tissues and toothpicks
A car parked under the scorching Thai sun burst into flames yesterday, nearly burning the entire vehicle due to the presence of dry tissues and toothpicks. The incident, which serves as a stark warning about the dangers of leaving combustible materials in a car exposed to intense heat.
The vehicle’s owner revealed the harrowing moments and the origin of the fire, advising others to remove similar items from their cars to prevent such incidents. Continued …
Health Ministry warns against eating geckos for sexual benefits
Health authorities have raised alarms over a dangerous trend among middle-aged men in Thailand, involving the consumption of live geckos as a supposed sexual enhancement remedy. A 59-year-old man named Sommai recently captured public attention by eating a gecko live on social media, claiming regular consumption would bolster health, offer an alternative to erectile dysfunction and improve one’s sexual performance within three hours.
Atthapol Kaewsamrit, deputy director-general of the Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health, revealed that this online-shared information is not only baseless but also poses a significant health risk. There is no scientific research supporting the claim that geckos or similar creatures can enhance sexual prowess or treat diseases. Continued …
Foreigner Questions Thai Dowry: Netizens Respond
A foreign man, feeling perplexed, posted online, asking, “Am I stupid to pay a dowry to my Thai wife? After getting married, I never saw the money again. And less than a week after the wedding, both my wife’s grandchildren received new iPhones and iPads.”
Married in 2023 to his 47-year-old wife from Isaan, after four years of online courtship, he agreed to pay 300,000 THB but was later negotiated down to 150,000 baht and 80,000 baht worth of gold. Continued …
Diesel at Shell stations rises to 30.49 baht per liter
Shell Thailand raised its retail price for diesel to 30.49 baht per liter as soon as the government announced it was lifting the 30-baht price ceiling on Tuesday. The government decided to lift the price ceiling on diesel after the Oil Fuel Fund recorded a deficit of 100 billion baht from the subsidy.
The 30-baht price cap was implemented last September in a bid to ease people’s financial burden and was extended every three months until it expired on March 31. Continued …
Big Joke woes: Arrested for money laundering, released on bail
Deputy National Police Chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, reported to the enquiry officer at Taopoon police station on Tuesday afternoon, to acknowledge the money-laundering charges filed against him. He was granted bail after about four hours of questioning.
Surachate told reporters as he left the police station at about 8pm that he has denied all the charges and vows to fight the case in the court. He insisted that he is still regarded as innocent until he is found guilty by the court. Continued …
Pattaya restaurant owner criticized for agreed-on beating of employees
A Thai customer and netizens condemned the owner of a BBQ restaurant in Pattaya for brutally punishing her employees with beatings.
A customer at the restaurant witnessed the owner’s punishment on her staff and shared a video of the incident on social media. In the video, the female restaurant owner is seen beating a male staff member wearing a red shirt with a wooden stick. The owner struck the man 11 times in front of other staff members and customers. Continued …
Lop Buri plans macaque control center to tackle monkey menace
A macaque control center is being planned in Lop Buri by Phatcharavat Wongsuwan, the minister of Natural Resources and Environment. This initiative aims to sterilize the monkeys and relocate them to other areas, in a bid to address the issues they are causing within the town.
Phatcharavat, following a Cabinet meeting yesterday, expressed the necessity of this control center, given the current situation where over 1,000 macaques are wreaking havoc in downtown Lop Buri. Continued …
UK and Thailand to boost scientific research and English proficiency
The United Kingdom and Thailand are primed to sign two memoranda of understanding (MoU) within the next three months. The objective is to enhance scientific education and research, as well as improve English language proficiency among Thai students.
These MoU agreements are the result of the recent elevation of the Thailand-UK relationship to a strategic partnership. This information was disclosed by Danny Whitehead, the director of the British Council in Thailand, who also highlighted education as one of the primary areas for collaborative effort. Continued …
Marijuana in Thailand will be regulated, not banned: public health minister
Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said the government will soon pass a bill that ensures marijuana is used for medical and health purposes only. Cholnan made this comment on Tuesday to apparently correct Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who recently told an online news site that his government will be putting marijuana back on the list of narcotics.
Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul was clearly shocked by Srettha’s comment and declared on Monday that he had to listen to the entire interview before he could respond. Continued …
Gold Zooms With Price Up 450 Baht, Now Exceeding 40,000 Baht
The domestic gold price surged to a new record high this morning, with 96.5% gold ornaments being sold at 40,200 baht a baht weight, up 450 baht from the previous day.
In its third announcement at 11.04 am, the Gold Traders Assn. set the buying price of 96.5% gold ornaments at 38,885.40 baht a baht weight. The selling price of 96.5% one-baht weight gold bars was fixed at 39,700 baht and the buying price 39,600 baht. Continued …
Table salt sparks cleaning revolution
Table salt has emerged as a surprisingly effective aid in the laundry process, not only enhancing the cleanliness of the washing machine but also delivering dual benefits for the clothes themselves.
This inexpensive, common condiment has proven to be a thrifty and straightforward solution for maintaining both machine and garment hygiene, offering much more than meets the eye. Continued …
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Thailand’s economy lags behind peers, with protracted recovery
Thailand’s economy is facing a significant slowdown, growing only 1.9% last year, in stark contrast to its Southeast Asian neighbors.
The Philippines, Vietnam, and Indonesia have all seen growth rates of 5% or higher. This disparity highlights the challenges Thailand faces, including high household debt, which reached nearly 91% of GDP, and a large portion of this debt comprises high-interest informal loans. Continued …
Thailand’s Cabinet to review legalization of casinos proposal
The Thai Cabinet is set to review a proposal for the legalization of casinos within the next fortnight, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat. Speaking in his role as the chairman of the special committee of the House, mandated with assessing the feasibility of legalizing casinos in Thailand, he revealed that the proposal had secured preliminary approval from the House of Representatives last week.
Several Cabinet ministers have voiced positive views on the proposal, citing the potential for it to curb the prevalence of underground gambling. The proposal delegates the authority for its implementation to the prime minister, suggesting Srettha Thavisin would likely establish a super board to manage it. Continued …
Cabinet endorses 400-baht daily wage to hotel workers in 10 provinces
The Cabinet on Tuesday endorsed the tripartite wage committee’s decision to set a daily minimum wage of 400 baht for hotel workers in 10 tourist-destination provinces, the labor minister said. The new rate would take effect in time for Songkran Day on April 13.
It was the first time this year that the wage panel, which comprises representatives from the government, employers and employees, used a wage calculation method based on types of businesses and areas where businesses are located, instead of setting universal daily wages based on provinces. Continued …
All imported goods now face VAT
Following a mandate from Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the government looks set to impose a 7% value-added tax (VAT) on imported goods valued from one baht up, commencing in May.
Goods sold for less than 1,500 baht per parcel and imported to Thailand are currently exempt from VAT. Continued …
Five tech trends to watch for SMEs to succeed in 2024
Technology is moving faster than most people can keep up. Just recently, the rapid onset of AI and GenAI have enacted seismic change, potentially transforming how we live and work.
For business owners and entrepreneurs, the ubiquity of emergent tech means a constant need for fast decision-making on the right course of action. It’s not just business. We all experience some level of tech anxiety personally or professionally day-to-day. Even digital natives like Gen Z – who have grown up knowing nothing else – are driving trends that hark back to a more analogue age. Continued …
Sharks among the highlights at Chiang Mai’s renovated aquarium
After years of closure for renovations, Chiang Mai Zoo Aquarium reopened on Monday (April 1) for visitors to the northern province who want to see more than mountains and temples.
The 29-million-baht renovation project by the Zoological Park Organization of Thailand equipped the aquarium in Muang district with modern facilities such as air conditioners, an all-accessible safety walkway, as well as an upgrade to the habitats of 80 kinds of aquatic wildlife. Continued …
7 dishes to eat in northeast Thailand
When Thai people think of Isaan, the country’s northeast, usually the first thing that comes to mind is the food. Isaan cuisine is characterized by its simple, local ingredients and punchy flavors — the classic profile is savory, spicy and tangy.
A key component in the cooking here is pla ra, freshwater fish marinated using salt, toasted rice or rice bran. Tightly packed into a jar and left to ferment away from sunlight for at least six months, it’s brown in color with an intensely pungent aroma. It’s this that lends a hit of umami richness to many of Isaan’s distinctive dishes. Continued …
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule
Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14
Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday
- Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
- Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm
Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
- Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
- Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm
Hua Hin train schedule
Van/minibus service at Market Village
Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:
- Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
- Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
- Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
- Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
- Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)
The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.
Emergency hotline numbers:
- Emergency hotline – 191
- Emergency medical services – 1554
- Water accident – 1196
- Motorway hotline – 1586
- Emergency medical – 1669
- Highway police – 1193
- Tourist police – 1155
- Bus ticket – 1490
- Department of Highways – 1586