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- ECONOMY: Thai inflation negative for 10th straight month/Foreign investors flock to buy Thai hotels
- TOURISM: Israeli and El Salvadoran men rescued
- THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thai new soft power street fashion
- CLIMATE THAILAND: EV makers struggle to improve after-sales service
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Amazing Muay Thai Festival opens at Rajabhakti Park
The Amazing Muay Thai Festival 2026 officially opened on yesterday at Rajabhakti Park in Hua Hin, bringing four days of Muay Thai culture, competition, and performance to Prachuap Khiri Khan.

The festival aims to convey the rich heritage and spirit of Muay Thai while inspiring tourists and martial arts enthusiasts from around the world, further strengthening Thailand’s image as a leading international sport tourism destination. Continued …
Prachuap Khiri Khan planning historical tourism event
Prachuap Khiri Khan has held a meeting to prepare a major historical and multicultural tourism event, with a focus on promoting halal tourism and boosting the province’s economy. The meeting was held on Tuesday at Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Hall and was chaired by the provincial governor, Sitthichai Sawat-saen.
The discussions centered on preparations for activities under the Prachuap Khiri Khan Historical Tourism Enhancement Project 2026. The project aims to raise awareness of the province’s tourism attractions, encourage travel to the area and generate income for local businesses and communities. It also seeks to commemorate key historical events while highlighting the area’s multicultural roots. Continued …
Alcohol ban this weekend for national election
The Election Commission of Thailand has confirmed that the sale and distribution of alcoholic beverages will be prohibited across all provinces to ensure order during the voting process. The prohibition begins at 6 pm on Saturday, Feb. 7, and remains in effect until 6 pm on Sunday, Feb. .
During this time, the sale, free provision, or distribution of alcohol is strictly forbidden. The restriction applies to all venues, including convenience stores, supermarkets, hotels, restaurants, and bars. Violations of the ban carry significant penalties, including a prison sentence of up to six months, a fine of up to 10,000 baht, or both. – HHT
PKK housing MOU to support vulnerable groups
Prachuap Khiri Khan province has signed a memorandum of understanding to improve housing conditions for vulnerable groups, bringing together public agencies, private sector partners and civil society to address long-standing housing problems and improve quality of life.
The MOU sets out a framework for cooperation aimed at repairing, improving, or rebuilding homes for vulnerable households across the province. It focuses on households living in housing that is unsafe, structurally unsound or unsuitable for daily life, conditions that authorities say directly affect health, safety, and long-term wellbeing. Continued …
Don Mueang airport: Your transport guide
As Bangkok’s secondary international airport and primary hub for domestic travel, Don Mueang serves millions of passengers annually. Whether you are arriving in the capital or heading home, understanding your transport options can make your journey smoother and quicker.

Don Mueang’s railway link offers a straightforward route into central Bangkok. To reach the Red Line station, arrivals can take the skywalk on the second floor of the terminal. For travelers arriving at the airport, exit Don Mueang station (RN08) via Exit 6 to reach the skywalk connecting to the terminal’s second floor. Continued …
Grab-Line Man duopoly tightens its grip
The Thai food delivery market recorded significant consolidation and growth between 2024 and 2025.The market is increasingly defined by a duopoly between Grab and Line Man, as smaller competitors exit, according to Singapore-based research firm Momentum Works.
Thailand was the fastest-growing food delivery market in Southeast Asia last year, with gross merchandise value (GMV) rising from US$4.2 billion in 2024 to $5.1 billion in 2025. This 22% growth rate was driven by platform affordability initiatives, intense competition, and the government’s Khon La Khrueng (half-half) subsidy program. Continued …

Thai inflation negative for 10th straight month
Thailand’s annual headline inflation rate was negative for a 10th consecutive month in January, driven by lower energy prices and government measures to ease living costs, the Ministry of Commerce said today. The headline consumer price index (CPI) dropped 0.66% in January from a year earlier, following an annual fall of 0.3% in the previous month, the ministry said.
The reading compared with a forecast decline of 0.4% in a Reuters poll, and remained well below the Bank of Thailand’s inflation target range of 1% to 3%. Continued …
Foreign investors flock to buy Thai hotels, with 2026 set to surpass Bt12 billion
Despite a slowdown in foreign tourist arrivals in 2025, the long-term recovery potential of Thailand’s tourism industry has renewed investor confidence, creating a thriving hotel market. Both Thai and foreign investors are aggressively acquiring assets in high-potential locations to renovate, upgrade, and add long-term value.
Phattarachai Taweewong, director of research and communications at Colliers Thailand, mentioned that Thailand’s tourism sector remains a vital economic driver, even under global economic pressure. In 2025, foreign tourist arrivals dropped to 32.97 million, down 7.2% year-on-year, generating 1.54 trillion baht in revenue, a decrease of 4.7%. Continued …

Israeli and El Salvadoran men rescued from Koh Pha Ngan forest
Tourist Police officers, together with local administrative officials, successfully rescued two foreign tourists, Israeli and Salvadoran men, who became lost in a forest on Koh Pha Ngan in Surat Thani province last night.
According to authorities, Koh Pha Ngan Tourist Police received an emergency call via the tourist police hotline 1155 from two foreign men who reported that they were unable to find their way out of a forest near Rin Beach. Continued …

Sabai meets denim: Thai new soft power street fashion trend goes viral
Thailand’s new street fashion trend, of pairing “sabai”, a traditional shawl-like Thai shoulder cloth, with denim shorts or trousers, is taking social media by storm, drawing attention not only from Thais but also from international visitors.
The trend was sparked by Thai female singer Kratae, in the video for her latest single “Bangkok City.” The song’s popularity soon extended beyond music into fashion, inspiring a wave of creative styling across social platforms. Continued …
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EV makers struggle to improve after-sales service
Thailand’s electric vehicle industry is struggling to improve after-sales services, which remain unsatisfactory due to the rapid growth of EV sales and growing maintenance demand, says Omoda & Jaecoo (Thailand), a subsidiary of Chinese state-owned automaker Chery Automobile.
“This aspect of the industry is weak, with considerable room for improvement, but we still have time to fix the problems,” said Teeraphan Laongsri, after-sales director of Omoda & Jaecoo. Continued …
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