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Wednesday’s news-Feb 14

Today’s news: Roses and condoms/New water rates in Hua Hin/Monsoon Valley Harvest Festival/Hua Hin Yoga Festival/Record-breaking summer heat/Weapon against PM2.5/US Secretary of State’s Meeting/Lisa to make acting debut/Printed pants: the ‘elephant’ in the room/Marijuana ban put on hold/Economy: Slow economic growth/Consumer confidence up/AOT sees soaring profits/Doing good a business competitive edge/Tourism: 200 million passengers by 2031?/13.3% More Tourists/Extra Holiday for Songkran/Foreigners Complain About Lion Cafes/Environment: Coastal erosion project under scrutiny/A Healthy Mangrove Forest in Thailand/Thailand Experience: Pak Khlong Talat at dusk/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


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Roses and condoms lead Valentine sales

According to Grab, the top 5 best-selling categories on GrabMart during February include flower bouquets, gifts or gift sets, chocolates, beauty products and cosmetics, and garlands and sacrificial offerings.

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Roses continue to dominate as the top-selling love-themed item, witnessing a sales increase of up to nine times higher than usual. Additionally, condoms emerge as another popular item, experiencing a sales surge of over 30%. Continued …

New water rates in Hua Hin

Hua Hin Municipal Waterworks Authority began implementing a revised water supply rate structure in at the start of this year. The updated rates took effect Jan. 2.

Monsoon Valley Harvest Festival starts Saturday

A wonderful time of year to visit any vineyard is harvest time. It is when the grapes are being picked and processed, offering a unique opportunity to witness the wine-making process and to see the vineyard at its most active.

In February, the Monsoon Valley Harvest Festival 2024 is happening at Hua Hin’s Monsoon Valley vineyard. This year’s festival, happening from Feb. 17-25, promises an immersive and fun experience into the world of wine making. Continued …

Hua Hin Yoga Festival this weekend

The Hua Hin Yoga Festival will take place this Friday-Sunday. The event starts at 5pm each evening and is free of charge, but you need to register beforehand.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Prachuap Khiri Khan office, in collaboration with Hua Hin municipality, Hua Hin/Cha-am Tourism Business Assn. Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Thai AirAsia Hua Hin, YEC Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Verso Hotel Hua Hin, Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin, Shakti Yoga and government and private sector partners organized the festival at Khao Takiab Beach in front of Verso Hua Hin Hotel. Continued …

Thailand braces for record-breaking summer heat in five provinces

Thailand’s Meteorological Department has issued a stark warning that this year’s summer season could bring even more intense heat than the previous year to five provinces, already topping the charts as the hottest in the country.

The forecast, released yesterday, suggests a sweltering summer ahead with temperatures that could soar to a scorching 44.5 degrees Celsius. The five provinces identified as the hottest spots include Mae Hong Son, Uttaradit, Sukhothai, Tak, and Udon Thani. Continued …

Thai researchers develop plant-based weapon against PM2.5 pollution

Researchers at Naresuan University (NU) in Phitsanulok province have developed a new weapon in Thailand’s war on deadly PM2.5 air pollution.

PM.drop, a solution designed to reduce smog particles in the air, is made from safe plant extracts and is ready to commence commercial production. Continued …

US Secretary of State’s Meeting with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken met with Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara in Washington, D.C. Blinken reaffirmed the importance of the U.S.-Thailand alliance, and the two sides discussed opportunities to strengthen cooperation across a range of bilateral and global issues.

Blinken emphasized U.S. commitment to increasing collaboration on trade and investment, broadening security cooperation to promote a free and open Indo-Pacific, and deepening people-to-people ties, including through new academic partnerships and enhanced existing institutional relationships. Continued …

Thailand’s K-pop princess Lisa to make acting debut on ‘White Lotus’ Season 3

Thailand’s K-pop princess Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban is making her acting debut with a role in the third season of the dark comedy TV series “The White Lotus”.

Filming for the third season will kick off this month, with production set in Bangkok, Phuket and Koh Samui. The series is expected to hit the screens in 2025. Lisa is a member of the hit K-pop all-girl band Blackpink. Continued …

Printed pants: the ‘elephant’ in the room

Trousers with traditional Thai elephant patterns, an iconic souvenir from Thailand, have become increasingly popular among foreign visitors and inevitably caught the eyes of online wholesalers/retailers, who see the baggy pants as a sweet business opportunity.

A recent survey of popular e-commerce platforms with the search term “elephant pants Thailand” found several listings from sellers, along with various shipping sources, signifying heated competition to sell this popular product. Western-based platforms like eBay and Amazon listed retail prices of elephant pants from 400 to 900 baht or higher, with most of the sellers advertising that they are products from Thailand. Continued …

Marijuana ban put on hold

The proposed legislation that would ban recreational cannabis use in Thailand has been delayed by the government to gather further public feedback, according to Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew.

Following Tuesday’s cabinet meeting, Minister Cholnan announced that the Ministry of Public Health requires more time to collect perspectives on the proposed bill. This delay prevents its immediate submission to the cabinet for consideration. Continued …

Slow economic growth, lack of foreign investment are major challenges

Thailand’s biggest economic challenge is that its economy has been growing at a slower pace, about 3% per annum, than Malaysia and China, at about 5% annually, because it lacks the ability to attract foreign investors, according to Kobsak Pootrakool, executive vice president of the Bangkok Bank and a respected economist.

If the slow growth persists much longer, Thailand will lose the status of being the economic leader in the region, which would be a big problem, but not an economic crisis like the “tom yum kung” debacle in 1997, he said. Continued …

Consumer confidence up for sixth month in a row

Consumer confidence rose for a sixth consecutive month in January, reaching the highest level in 47 months since March 2020, propped up by the government’s stimulus measures to propel spending and reduce electricity and fuel prices.

The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) reported on Tuesday the consumer confidence index rose to 62.9 in January, up from 62.0 in December, 60.9 in November, 60.2 in October, 58.7 in September, 56.9 in August and 55.6 in July. Continued …

AOT sees soaring profits as global aviation industry thrives

Airports of Thailand (AOT) on Monday reported a profit of 4.56 billion baht in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 (October-December 2023), a jump of 1,231% compared to the same period last year, which saw 342.77 million baht of profit.

The airport authority said it had enjoyed significantly increased revenue from both its aviation and non-aviation businesses. According to Chenwit Musikarat, AOT’s executive vice president for accounting and finance, AOT’s total revenue from sales and services increased 78% year on year to 6.88 billion baht. Continued …

Doing good can give a business competitive edge

It seems counter-intuitive, but in a capitalist economy, doing the most good can provide a competitive edge.

I am not referring to businesses that donate a tiny percentage of their profits to charities or tell you that they are reducing greenhouse gas emissions. I am talking about businesses that donate 100% of their profits — or close to it — to effective charities that do a lot of good. Continued …

200 million passengers by 2031?

Thailand welcomed a record-breaking 39 million foreign visitors in 2019 before the Covid outbreak decimated the country’s prized tourism sector. With tourist spending totaling 1.91 trillion baht, the economy benefited from the tourism boom, as well.

In order to meet the forecasts of the International Air Transport Assn. (IATA), which predicts 200 million foreign arrivals in Thailand by 2031, the country plans to invest in the expansion of four of its main international airports. Continued …

Chinese New Year Brings 13.3% More Tourists to Thailand

Sudawan Wangsuphakitkoson, minister of tourism and sports, revealed on Tuesday that Thailand has attracted a large number of tourists in the past week during the Chinese New Year festival (Feb. 5-11), particularly from East Asia and Southeast Asia, such as China, Malaysia, Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan, and South Korea, in comparison to the previous week.

This brings Thailand’s total number of foreign tourists to 872,235, up from 102,227 the previous week, or 13.28%, with an average of 124,605 foreign tourists visiting Thailand each day. Continued …

Cabinet Approves Extra Holiday for Songkran Festival

The Cabinet has passed a resolution approving Friday, April 12, as an additional public holiday, creating a continuous holiday period of five days for Songkran Festival.

This decision comes in light of the upcoming Songkran Festival, during which a significant number of people will be traveling back to their hometowns and visiting various provinces, leading to increased traffic congestion and potential gridlocks. Continued …

Foreigners Complain About Lion Cafes in Phuket and Bangkok

Foreign visitors to Phuket shared images of the lion cubs in the cafes on social media, and many people expressed their disapproval. One comment read, “This is cruelty to animals. Lion cubs should be with their mothers and pride where they belong, not in a café. We strongly oppose this.”

On Feb. 12, Shinthep Kanghae, director of the Khao Phra Thaeo Wildlife Sanctuary, Tourist Police and Phuket City Police Station visited the café in Phuket to investigate. They found the café full of tourists and spoke to Kai, a Chinese friend of the café owner. Continued …

Coastal erosion project in Prachuap Khiri Khan under scrutiny

A project that aimed to reduce the impact of erosion on a stretch of coast in Prachuap Khiri Khan has come under scrutiny by anti-corruption officials.

Yesterday, the Prachuap Khiri Khan provincial office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) carried out an inspection involving multiple governmental bodies. The inspection scrutinized a coastal restoration project aimed at combating erosion along the Ao Prachuap coastline. Continued …

Team Dow Volunteers at the Core of a Healthy Mangrove Forest in Thailand

For more than a decade, Dow Thailand volunteers have worked to protect the defenders of the coastline – mangrove trees. Just as the seedlings they’ve planted have taken root and grown, so has the impact of the team’s protection and restoration efforts.

Today, the Dow & Thailand Mangrove Alliance is taking mangrove conservation to the next level and engaging both public and private sectors, as well as surrounding communities, in reducing the impact of climate change and marine debris. Continued …

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Roses, lovers and cats – Pak Khlong Talat at dusk

Pak Khlong Talat, the Bangkok flower market, runs from midday into the night, seven days a week. While it’s never empty, Valentine’s Day gives tourists and locals a timely excuse to visit.

Thousands of flowers line the streets, in every color and species. Turmeric marigolds and deep red roses live in pockets between daisies, sunflowers, and everything else. Fake bouquets lay among the real flowers and, after navigating crowded streets in the Thai heat for long enough, the two become indistinguishable. Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Feb 13

Today’s news: Valentine’s Day spending/Thais to go online for Valentine’s/Thailand braces for cold front/Thailand Jet Ski Championship/Orientation program for expatriates/Bangkok considers 50kph limit/Village issues 9 rules/10,000 baht fine for riding e-unicycles/5 meth pills too much?/Reporter, photographer arrested/Journalism, criminality, and Thailand/Economy: Thai economy needs more stimulus/PM defends digital wallet/Cheap goods flooding Thai market/Revenue collection beats target/Malaysia unfazed by land bridge plan/Phuket prices reach record levels/Tourism: Alcohol, sunbeds to be banned/Japanese tourist’s murder mystery/Environment: GWM Plans 15 Additional EV Models/Thailand Experience: Responsible relaxation/International news/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


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Valentine’s Day spending to reach more than 2.5 billion baht

Valentine’s Day is expected to cost consumers more this year as inflation remains sticky. Yet, despite the economic doldrums, they are planning to celebrate the official day of love with their sweethearts and buy gifts for them to show how much they care.

Flowers rank third on the list of top gifts, even though the price of roses, the queen of flowers, is lower than in previous years. Continued …

80% of Thais to go online for Valentine’s gifts

According to a recent study conducted by the YouGov analysis institute, sponsored by Visa, 80% of Thais will be ordering their Valentine’s Day treats from the comfort of their screens.

The research delved deep into the hearts and wallets of Thai consumers, uncovering fascinating insights into how lovebirds navigate the digital aisles in search of that perfect gift for their special someone. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold front and fierce monsoons

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a severe weather warning due to a powerful cold front and strong northeastern monsoons affecting various regions of the country.

The warning, specifically targeting the upper part of Thailand and the lower Gulf of Thailand, indicates that the nation is experiencing unusually volatile weather patterns, leading to cooler to cold temperatures in the north and northeastern parts, and heavy monsoonal impacts in the southern region. Continued …

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Thailand Jet Ski Championship coming to Hua Hin in April

Hua Hin will host the first round of the Thailand Jet Ski Championship “WaterJet ProTour Thailand 2024.”

The event, which marks the beginning of this year’s championship series, will take place on April 6-7, at Hua Don Beach in Khao Takiab. Continued …

A comprehensive orientation program for expatriates

The Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand (JFCCT) has announced the organization of the Fourth Expatriate Orientation Program (EOP 4), scheduled to take place at Vithes Samosorn Hall, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 3-4.

This initiative, a collaboration between the Thailand Foundation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is crafted to enrich the living and working experience of expatriates in Thailand. The program is tailored for a diverse group of international residents, including diplomats, business professionals, experts, and journalists. Continued …

Bangkok considers 50kph limit

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is asking the police to impose a 50-kilometer-per-hour speed limit on 40 roads in inner Bangkok and around major residential areas.

The request will be lodged with the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) to reduce traffic accidents and improve road safety, said Thaiphat Tanasombatkul, director-general of the BMA’s Traffic and Transportation Department. Continued …

Mystical Isaan village issues 9 rules after a series of mysterious deaths

A mystical village, Ban Khop Klang Nuea, in the Isaan province of Kalasin, has established nine strict rules in response to a series of mysterious deaths, with 15 reported in January.

Among the rules: Do not bring dead bodies from other places into the village; do not kill four-legged animals within the village. Continued …

2 foreign men to face 10,000 baht fine for riding e-unicycles in Chiang Mai

Thai motorists demanded police take action against two foreign men riding electric unicycles, or e-unicycles, on a crowded road in the northern province of Chiang Mai.

The two foreign men were seen riding the e-wheels in the right lane of the road. Their practice is considered dangerous and illegal because the right lane is reserved for vehicles traveling at high speed. Furthermore, this type of vehicle is not allowed on Thai roads. Continued …

Is possessing 5 meth pills too much?

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Monday said the government is ready to review a ministerial policy that will lower punishment for drug users found in possession of five meth pills or less.

The new policy specifies that five methamphetamine pills are the maximum amount that a person may possess and still be regarded as a user. Continued …

Reporter, photographer arrested for covering political activist news

Officers from Phrarachawang Police Station arrested a reporter and a freelance photographer from the Prachathai news agency for covering the story of the political activist who sprayed number 112 and an anarchy symbol on the wall of Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace last year.

A news reporter from Prachathai news agency, Nuttaphol Meksobhon, was one of the reporters who covered the activist story and provided an update on the case. Continued …

Journalism, criminality, and Thailand’s troubling history

In recent years, Thailand has faced significant scrutiny over its treatment of journalists and media freedom, a concern that has been highlighted by several high-profile cases.

The arrest of Natthaphon Meksophon from Prachatai and a freelance photographer for their involvement in reporting an incident at Wat Phra Kaew is the latest in a series of events that underscore the precarious state of press freedom in the country. Continued …

Thai economy needs more stimulus amid global challenges, says K-Research

The Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) has warned that the Thai economy requires additional government stimulus to boost domestic consumption amid challenges such as global politics, China’s economic deceleration, and fluctuating currency rates.

The center’s managing director, Burin Adulwattana, emphasized that the decrease in headline inflation for the fourth consecutive month in January does not suggest deflation risks, but rather highlights consumers’ dwindling purchasing power. Continued …

Thai PM defends 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme amid criticism

The implementation of the controversial 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme was defended yesterday by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. This came following a statement by Move Forward Party Deputy Leader Sirikanya Tansakul, suggesting the government develop a backup plan due to the scheme’s uncertain future.

Tansakul pointed out that the scheme’s success hinges on the decision of the government’s digital wallet policy committee, which is scheduled to meet on Thursday. Continued …

Cheap, low-quality goods flooding Thai market due to duty exemption

The Finance Ministry is convening this week to review the exemption of import duties for goods valued under 1,500 baht.

Currently, goods not exceeding 1,500 baht in value, including packaging, transportation and insurance costs, are exempt from duties and 7% value-added tax (VAT). Continued …

Revenue collection beats quarterly target by Bt1.62 billion

The government’s revenue collection for the first three months of fiscal 2024 exceeded its target by 0.3%, or 1.62 billion baht, says Fiscal Policy Office Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja.

Pornchai, who is also a spokesman for the Finance Ministry, said the government’s net revenue collection in the first three months of fiscal 2024 (October to December 2023) was 623 billion baht. Continued …

Malaysia’s largest port unfazed by Thailand’s land bridge plan

Malaysia’s biggest port operator, Westports Holdings, remains unfazed by Thailand’s land bridge project, according to its executive chairman.

The firm is considering external strategic investors to fund a 39.6 billion ringgit (US$8.3 billion) expansion, aiming to nearly double its capacity in the coming decades. Continued …

Prices of condos and houses in Phuket reach record levels

Foreign interest in owning a home in Phuket pushed real estate costs to unprecedented heights in 2023, with newly launched sales breaking records and land prices soaring to as much as 25-100 million baht per rai (approximately 1,600 square meters), Phattarachai Taweewong, director of Research and Communications at Colliers International (Thailand), revealed last week.

The unprecedented opening of condominium and vacation house sales reached a historic peak, accumulating a total value exceeding 100 billion baht. Continued …

Alcohol, sunbeds to be banned on Phuket hideaway beach

Provincial and park authorities will kick off regular joint patrols on Freedom Beach today with strict checks on alcoholic drinks part of the mission, an MP on the resort island said on Monday.

Personnel from the Royal Forestry Department will combine with provincial counterparts to wipe out sales of alcoholic drinks on the beach. Continued …

Japanese tourist’s murder mystery in Thailand haunts family

In a heart-wrenching tale spanning over a decade, the unresolved murder of Japanese tourist Tamako Kawashita continues to cast a long shadow of sorrow and frustration over her family.

Tamako’s father, Yasuaki, stood at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, his voice heavy with grief as he recounted the tragic events. “Her life ended tragically during the trip and, sadly, her killer is still at large.” Continued …

Great Wall Motor Plans 15 Additional Models for Thailand’s EV Cars

Great Wall Motor (GWM), present in the Thai market for three years, which anticipates 70% growth in electric vehicle (EV) cars, plans to introduce 15 new models by 2025, and aims to secure its position among the top 3 xEV manufacturers by 2026.

GWM anticipates that the Thai car market will reach approximately 820,000 total sales, marking a 6% increase from the previous year. The xEV segment is expected to grow by about 40%, constituting 33% of the total market, with approximately 270,000 units sold. Continued …

Responsible relaxation

Krabi and Koh Lanta are two of Thailand’s most popular destinations, known for their stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and unique experiences. Krabi is a province located on the southwest coast of Thailand, famous for its limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and pristine beaches. The province is also home to several national parks, not to mention some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

Koh Lanta, on the other hand, is a beautiful island located in the Andaman Sea, just off the coast of Krabi. Less developed than the mainland, the island features stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a laid-back atmosphere. Continued …

Egypt threatens to void peace treaty with Israel. What does that mean?

In a historic moment at Camp David, President Jimmy Carter witnessed the unlikely handshake between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. This landmark agreement, bathed in sunlight, has fostered over 40 years of peace between Israel and Egypt. It has served as an important source of stability in a volatile region. Continued …

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Today’s news: Our newest Sponsor: Expat Financial Services/Roses and teddy bears/PKK tops 11 million visitors/600+ hotspots in Thailand/Messy pot of inequality/Bangkok’s future aspirations/Thailand’s sugar intake/Lottery fever heats up/Kanom Krok top ASEAN pancake/Economy: Optimistic growth outlook/Economic crisis feared/On the edge of a precipice?/Backed into a corner/Japanese outlay of Bt10B/Tourism: Nearly 4 million arrivals/Visa-free a mixed blessing/Boat Carrying Chinese Tourists Capsizes/Koh Samui Sees Increase in Visitors/5,000 Chinese tourists a day on Phuket/Urged To Reduce Usage Of US$/Chinese Man Falls to His Death/Suvarnabhumi’s capacity to increase/Lufthansa plane splattered in blood/Environment: Solar solutions sought/Thailand Experience: Chinese New Year celebrations/Retiring as a Couple in Thailand/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


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Roses and teddy bears top the list of Valentine’s gifts

Recognizing that 90% of couples tend to leave buying a gift for their loved one until the last minute, the 1 Insight and CRC VoiceShare are highlighting the top 10 perennially best-selling gifts to help retailers boost their sales in the run-up to Valentine’s Day, which falls on Wednesday.

They also recommend that shopping malls and restaurants, the two most popular locations for Valentine’s Day celebrations, engage in effective communication that resonates with these last-minute lovers. Continued …

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PKK tops 11 million visitors in 2023

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has emerged as the top revenue earner from tourism in Thailand’s central region for the year 2023.

Deputy Governor Komkrit Charoenpatanasombat announced on Friday (Feb 9) that the province attracted 11,143,079 visitors throughout the year, marking a significant 14.31% increase over the previous year. Continued …

Satellite images show 600+ hotspots in Thailand

Satellite images show there are some 600 hotspots in Thailand, mostly on forested land, and more than 4,000 in Cambodia, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Agency (GISTDA) said.

GISTDA said the hotspots included 169 in national forest reserves, 153 in protected forests, 130 in farm areas, 79 in farmland reform areas, 53 in other areas and seven along highways. Continued …

Why Bangkok is a messy pot of inequality and dysconnectivity

One can experience the heights of human material achievements inside luxury malls, condos, hotels, offices, and supercars. Step outside, and it’s a different world. One would cough up dust, skip over potholes, dodge construction tools dropping down from above, run after buses, sidestep speeding motorbikes, look left and right warily at road crossings as if about to enter a war zone, and always have some cash in hand in case the police stopped you for any reason.

Privileged children spend their lives inside chauffeured vans, eyes glued to their iPads, while outside, unfortunate children try to sell flowers to apathetic drivers, who avert their gaze and move their cars away. Towering high-rises stand next to the poorest slums. The finest European sportscar races past some makeshift crossbreed of a motorbike and a wagon. Continued …

Residents share their vision for Bangkok’s future aspirations

A recent announcement on the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) Facebook page inspired many Bangkokians to express their ideas and aspirations for the capital’s future.

The call to action resulted in many constructive comments and feedback either via an online platform or through mail. Here are the top 10 comments in response to BMA’s call for envisioning Bangkok’s ideal future: Continued …

Thailand’s sugar intake quadruples WHO daily limit

Thailand’s sugar consumption has soared to a worrying level, with Thai citizens consuming on average 23 teaspoons of sugar per day, almost quadruple the daily limit recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Pairoj Saonuam, the assistant chief executive officer at the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), highlighted the health risks associated with such high consumption on Sunday. He identified heart attacks, strokes, cancers and diabetes as the major health hazards linked to excessive sugar intake among the Thai population. Continued …

Thailand lottery fever heats up: Friday draw sparks fortune frenzy

Thailand lottery fever heats up for enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the latest draw on Friday, with various sources hinting at the numbers that may bring good fortune. The collective buzz around these predictions gathers momentum, capturing the imagination of those hoping to strike it lucky.

Channel 3’s Chinese calendar lottery numbers are generating excitement this cycle. The calendar, featuring news presenters such as Sorayuth Suthasanachinda, Bright Pitchayatan, Korrakot Kamaneeploy, and Kittisanghahapad, is touted as particularly lucky, having seemingly bestowed good fortune numerous times in the preceding year. Continued …

Kanom Krok flips named top ASEAN pancake

Online foodie travel guide TasteAtlas ranked Thai dessert Kanom Krok as the fourth best pancake in the world. Additionally, the delectable dessert was crowned champion in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

TasteAtlas last week released its list of Top 85 Pancakes in the World on its platform with one of Thailand’s much-loved desserts, Kanom Krok, high on the list. Continued …

Optimistic growth outlook for 22 industries in 2024

Twenty-two industries have demonstrated growth, while 12 are battling contraction, according to a recent report by the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry, and Banking (JSCCIB), which revealed the findings from a comprehensive survey on likely industry trends in 2024.

Covering insights from 46 industrial groups across five regions, the survey highlighted notable patterns and concerns shaping the industrial landscape. Continued …

Economic crisis feared amid digital wallet dispute

The Bank of Thailand and the government have been at odds for months, with tensions escalating last week when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept interest rates at 2.5% despite political pressure for a reduction. This disagreement came to the fore during discussions about the digital wallet scheme, a 560-billion-baht (US$15.58 billion) project that the central bank has urged caution over.

A poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) revealed that 68.8% of respondents wouldn’t be upset if the project was abandoned, while Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai remains committed to the scheme. He argued it is essential for reviving the economy and warned that a crisis akin to the 1997 Tom Yam Kung crisis could occur without some form of stimulus. Continued …

On the edge of a precipice? Not so fast

Tensions between the Bank of Thailand and the coalition government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is also the finance minister, have been apparent for months and flared up last week after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to maintain interest rates at 2.5% following a political push for a reduction.

The rift was exposed during the discussion on the digital wallet scheme, with the central bank urging caution with the 560-billion-baht project. Continued …

Government finds itself backed into a corner on digital wallet scheme

The Thai government’s controversial plan to raise 500 billion baht through an off-budget loan for the digital wallet scheme has run into another roadblock.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) recently issued a warning that the scheme risked violating the Constitution and related laws and was vulnerable to corruption. Continued …

Japanese outlay of Bt10B fuels Thai S-curve sectors

Two Japanese firms are planning to spend a total of 10 billion baht expanding their investment into Thailand in S-curve industries, says the Industry Ministry.

The Thai government is promoting 12 targeted S-curve industries, including smart electronics. The two companies are interested in investing in air and compressor manufacturing, said officials. Continued …

Tourism sees strong start to the year with nearly 4 million arrivals

Thailand welcomed 128,969 foreign visitors on Feb. 8, two days ahead of this year’s Chinese New Year, while total foreign arrivals this year nearly reached 4 million, Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said on Saturday.

From Jan. 1 to Feb. 8, a total of 3,963,744 foreigners entered Thailand, Chai reported. Visitors from China topped the list with 730,747, followed by travelers from Malaysia (419,116), Russia (275,641), India (209,431) and Laos (130,551). Continued …

Visa-free influx proves to be mixed blessing

Thailand is experiencing an influx of foreign visitors, as the government’s visa-free policy for tourists from countries including China has given the industry a much-needed boost.

However, business operators have called on the government to devise measures to address shortages of skilled laborers in the industry, improve transport infrastructure in provinces that are also major tourist spots, as well as deal with criminals exploiting the visa-exemption policy to enter the country and run illegal businesses. Continued …

Boat Carrying Chinese Tourists Capsizes, All Safely Rescued

A long-tail boat carrying seven Chinese tourists plus the vessel’s crew members capsized off Krabi yesterday, but fortunately all were safely rescued by a passing boat. The accident occurred near Koh Lao Lading island, around 300 meters from Koh Hong, with the two islands being part of Krabi’s Than Bok Khorani National Park.

The long-tail boat capsized after being hit by high waves, with the tourists and crew members struggling to stay afloat in the middle of the sea. Continued …

Koh Samui Sees Increase in Visitors Following Visa Exemptions

Wiwat Chuenban, the chairman of the Surat Thani Provincial Tourism Industry Council, revealed an increasing number of foreign and Thai tourists visiting Koh Samui in January and February.

After a visa exemption for Chinese tourists, there were four direct flights from Chengdu, China, to Surat Thani in one week. There was also a direct flight route from Taiwan to Surat Thani, as well, resulting in a surging number of bookings of more than 672 hotels, and 25,000 rooms were reserved, according to Wiwat. Continued …

5,000 Chinese tourists a day on Phuket over Chinese New Year

Chinese tourists have descended on Phuket to celebrate Chinese New Year, pushing hotel occupancy on the island to 81%. Phuket has long been a popular destination for Chinese travelers due its strong Chinese heritage and ancestry.

The director of the Phuket office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand says the number of Chinese arrivals has jumped to between 4,000 and 5,000 a day. Lertchai Wangtrakuldee says this is the highest number of arrivals of any nationality and the island expects to see revenue of 6.8 billion baht from the holiday period. Continued …

Thai Travel Industry Urged To Reduce Usage Of US$

In a lecture at this year’s joint meeting of the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Assn. , Professor Dr. Piti Srisangnam, head of the ASEAN Foundation, cited “de-dollarization” as one of “6D” trends that will shake up travel and tourism, the other five being decoupling/derisking of the global value chains, deglobalization, destabilization, the digital divide, and degradation of environment.

The lecture is set to reset the content of industry discourse, in Thailand and beyond. For the first time, two leading Thai travel and tourism industry associations invited a professor to discuss the impact of geopolitical conflicts on their businesses, jettisoning the repetitively boring talks on post-Covid recovery, sustainability and technology. Continued …

Another one? Chinese Man Falls to His Death From Pattaya Condo

A 35-year-old Chinese man on vacation with his family in Pattaya for the Chinese New Year reportedly fell to his death from a condo in north Pattaya yesterday afternoon. The incident took place at approximately 2pm at a condo in central Pattaya whose name has been withheld pending further investigation.

The victim, identified by his family to the press and police as 35-year-old Yuanhui Lai, had reportedly fallen to his death from the balcony of a rented condo on the 18th floor of the condominium. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi’s capacity to increase after third runway is operational in July

The construction of the third runway at Suvarnabhumi Airport will be completed in time for its use in July, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said Sunday. Once the new runway is in use, the airport capacity will be increased from 67 flights per hour to 94 flights per hour, Suriya added.

The airport’s first runway is located on the west side of the airport and the second runway on the east side, separated by passenger terminal buildings and other facilities. The third runway is being built further away from the first runway near the east edge of the airport. Continued …

German passenger’s mid-flight death leaves Lufthansa plane splattered in blood

On a Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich, a 63-year-old German passenger sparked panic in the cabin when he began spurting an endless flow of blood.

The German passenger boarded the plane visibly ill. As the flight progressed, his condition rapidly deteriorated, causing panic among the passengers. A fellow passenger described the scene as absolute horror, with everyone screaming in fear. Continued …

Solar solutions sought for residential electric users

Four years ago, Boonyuen Siritham, president of the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC), paid around 17,000 baht to 18,000 baht monthly in petrol and electricity bills.

As an environmentalist, she aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and cut her expenses so she decided to install a solar rooftop and switched to an electric car. Since then, she pays only 2,500 baht per month for electricity. Continued …

Chinese New Year celebrations across Thailand

Chiang Mai has been transformed into a mesmerizing spectacle, as lion and golden dragon dance troupes from Bangkok took to the streets for the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Store owners eagerly invited them inside, hoping to bask in the good luck and prosperity they brought. Meanwhile, at the iconic Tha Phae Gate, Chinese tourists swarmed, dressed in Thai traditional attire, as they posed against the backdrop of the ancient city wall, a sight that truly defined Chiang Mai. Continued …

From Dreams to Reality: Retiring as a Couple in Thailand

Dreaming of retiring to Thailand with your better half? You’re not alone. Thailand, with its sun-kissed beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture, has become a haven for couples looking to spend their golden years in paradise.

Whether you’re enticed by the tranquillity of rural towns or the bustling expat communities in cities like Hua Hin, retiring in Thailand offers a blend of adventure and relaxation that’s hard to beat. Continued …

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Thai, Chinese governments jointly launch Chinese New Year celebrations

The governments of Thailand and China on Friday together held a ceremony to give New Year’s blessings to all Chinese nationals and descendants worldwide, and officially launched the Chinese New Year Festival in Thailand.

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The ceremony was held at the China Cultural Center in Bangkok, attended by Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol and Han Zhiqiang, ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Thailand. Continued …

Hua Hin to charge for street parking near Chatchai Market

The Hua Hin Municipal Council has initiated a pilot program to charge for parking on the streets surrounding Chatchai Market to improve parking availability for visitors.

The fees for parking near Chatchai Market, which is the main fresh market in the center of Hua Hua, will range from 5 baht to 20 baht per hour, depending on the vehicle type and the amount of time the vehicle has been parked. Continued …

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Thailand braces for severe weather as storms hit 17 provinces

A powerful weather front is currently affecting Thailand, with the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issuing a severe weather warning for 17 provinces. Eastern regions are expected to bear the brunt of the storm, with 30% of the area predicted to experience heavy thunderstorms, strong gusts of wind, and possible hail.

The warning comes as a new high-pressure system from China covers the upper part of Vietnam and is forecast to extend its influence over the northeastern part of Thailand today. Continued … 

Navigating the New Expat Tax Landscape

A new reality is dawning for many expats in Thailand. A significant overhaul of the Thai tax system, effective Jan. 1, has thrown a curveball at many in the expat community, raising concerns and prompting a scramble for solutions.

This article delves into the intricacies of this new tax tango, offering a road map for expats to navigate the complexities and unlock potential strategies to secure their financial future in the Land of Smiles. Continued …

Bangkok’s Rama IX Bridge to host 111 weddings at Valentine’s party

A lucky 111 couples will be given the chance to consecrate their love in an historic marriage registration ceremony on Bangkok’s iconic Rama IX Bridge this Valentine’s Day (Feb. 14).

The ceremony is part of “Luck Lock Love”, an event being held by the Expressway Authority of Thailand on Feb. 14-18 and 23-25 to celebrate the month of love. The romantic backdrop is Thailand’s first cable-stayed bridge spanning the Chao Phraya River. Continued … 

Canadian who opened plane door before take off self- harms in cell

The Canadian man in Chiang Mai who was arrested after opening the door of a Thai Airways aircraft as it was about to take off on Wednesday night has been taken to Chiang Mai Neurological Hospital for assessment after he hurt himself in his cell.

Chiang Mai police say that the suspect, 40-year-old Wong Sai Heung, bashed his head against the iron bars of the detention cell, in the Mueang district police station, and bit the back of his own hand. Continued … 

Methamphetamine seizures double in Thailand

The second half of last year saw a significant spike in methamphetamine seizures in Thailand, with over 250 million pills intercepted, which is twice the quantity seized during the same period the prior year.

This rise in the illegal drug trade is reportedly due to increased smuggling activities across the borders from neighboring nations, as explained by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Continued …

Thailand’s post-pandemic economic recovery still trailing behind

Unlike other ASEAN countries, Thailand’s real GDP and GDP per capita have yet to outpace pre-pandemic figures. The Thai economy was hit hard by COVID-19 and has experienced a relatively slow economic recovery. Thailand’s large informal economy and dependence on tourism made the economy particularly vulnerable to the pandemic.

Mild economic growth in 2023 was primarily driven by activities in the travel sector, but the manufacturing sector continued to contract. Merchandise exports, a backbone of the Thai economy, continued to decline. Continued …

Thai workers to see modest 4.9% pay hike in 2024

Employees in Thailand will see wages rise by an average 4.9% this year, lower than most regional rivals, according to management consultant Aon Plc’s latest survey.

Aeon forecast a slight rise from 4.7% in 2023 but lower than in Indonesia (6.5%), Philippines (5.5%) and Malaysia (5%). Singapore wages are expected to rise 4%. Continued …

First home blues: Why Thai millennials are caught in a housing crisis

A decade has passed since the minimum monthly wage for new graduates was set at 15,000 baht, but during that period the cost of living has soared.

Traditional markers of success like graduating from a prestigious university, securing a job, purchasing a car, buying a house, and starting a family, have become increasingly challenging for many millennials. Their hopes have been dampened further by the significant surge in property prices. Continued …

Bank of Thailand rues cheap imports

The Bank of Thailand is concerned about the weaker competitiveness of local small businesses amid an influx of cheap Chinese imports. Low-priced Chinese consumer goods have inundated the Thai market, hurting the competitiveness of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

Manufacturing for the domestic market is struggling to compete with imported goods, said the central bank’s assistant governor for the monetary policy group. Continued …

Thailand is world’s 3rd-largest chicken exporter

Thailand exported over 100,000 tons of chicken, worth over 100 billion baht last year, making the kingdom the world’s third-largest exporter behind Brazil and the United States.

Thailand’s 2023 ranking was an improvement from 4th place in 2022, said Chaweewan Kampa, president of the Poultry Promotion Assn. of Thailand on Friday. Continued …

Thailand’s cannabis industry threatened by legalization rollback

The future of Thailand’s cannabis industry is uncertain due to the government’s deliberation on whether to re-regulate the plant solely for medical purposes.

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The country legalized marijuana for medicinal purposes in June 2022, but without specific laws regulating its cultivation and sale, a recreational cannabis industry has developed. Continued …

Airports of Thailand to invest Bt4.4B in Suvarnabhumi expansion

Airports of Thailand (AoT) is to invest a total of 4.4 billion baht in the expansion of Suvarnabhumi Airport and the third phase development project of Don Mueang International Airport.

Kirati Kitmanawat, AoT deputy director, recently said that improvements in service and security are in place for Suvarnabhumi Airport, with a total of 65 million passengers expected to arrive this year. The number is close to that of the pre-pandemic year of 2019. Continued …

Another one? Romanian Tourist Falls to Death from Pattaya Hotel Balcony

A 63-year-old Romanian tourist lost his life in a fall from the balcony of a 7-story hotel in Soi 5, Pattaya, on Friday morning.

The incident was reported to Pattaya police around 9:30 am. Police officers and rescue workers arrived at an unidentified hotel to find the lifeless body of the deceased, a 63-year-old Romanian man, whose name was withheld pending family and embassy notification, in the garden area below the balcony. Continued …

Phuket Man Arrested for Alleged Hotel Booking Scam

A man from Phuket was arrested in Mae Hong Son after he allegedly scammed more than 40 victims, with damages costing approximately 800,000 baht in hotel bookings.

The Cyber Crime Police said that earlier this week they arrested a suspect identified only as Mr. Sunthorn, 37, from Phuket. He was arrested in Mae Hong Son, northern Thailand. He is being accused of fraud by importing distorted information into a computer system. Continued …

Driver killed, 13 Danish tourists injured as van plunges into ravine

Thirteen Danish nationals were injured late on Thursday night when their van plunged into a roadside ravine in Mae Hong Son province in northern Thailand.

The 50-year-old Thai driver of the vehicle, identified by police as Baramee Panjachaiya, was seriously injured in the accident and later died in hospital. Three of the tourists suffered severe injuries, according to police. Continued …

Budget carrier AirJapan begins flights to Bangkok

ANA Holdings on Friday launched its third airline brand, AirJapan, a medium-haul low-cost carrier targeting the growing number of tourists from other Asian countries, including Thailand.

The parent of All Nippon Airways said AirJapan would operate six round-trip flights per week between Narita airport near Tokyo and Bangkok using Boeing 787-8 aircraft. The first flight departed on Friday afternoon. Continued …

The realities of PM2.5 in Thailand revealed by ‘Check Dust’

Thailand is facing a grave environmental crisis, as PM 2.5 levels soar to dangerous heights, threatening the health of millions.

The Check Dust application, utilizing cutting-edge satellite technology and AI, revealed a disturbing reality, with PM 2.5 concentrations reaching hazardous levels in several provinces, posing severe health risks to the populace. Continued … 

Hundreds of firefighters tackling fires in western forest complex

About 250 firefighters have been deployed by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to prevent fires in the western forest complex from spreading.

So far, 1,600 hectares of forest have been damaged as the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) issues warnings of the threat of forest fires in nine provinces. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Feb 9

Today’s news: 8-year-old windsurfs Gulf/Unsafe levels of smog/Young organ donor saves lives/Tiny Bacterium Could Defeat Dengue/Phone makers target Thais/Northern Thailand welcomes ‘Indy Jumbo’/Economy: Thailand’s Food Delivery Market/New policies raise prices/Aid for ailing property sector/Top 10 best-selling car brands in Thailand/Thailand’s Medicinal Herbal Exports/Progressive agenda is welcomed/Tourism: Strategies to raise tourist numbers/44.3% jump in spending/Russians conned in Phuket/Man tries to open plane’s emergency exit/Flights to Japan, China/German flights to operate Bangkok and Phuket/Environment: Thailand to explore gas, oil deposits/International news/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


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8-year-old becomes the youngest to windsurf across the Gulf of Thailand

Water sports history was written yesterday when eight-year-old Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen became the youngest to windsurf 107 kilometers (66 miles) across the Gulf of Thailand – a claim to fame he most wanted as a gift for his ninth birthday this coming Sunday. It was a case of “third time lucky” for Shane, whose two previous attempts at the epic crossing were scuppered by poor wind conditions.

The boy wonder achieved his kite foil crossing in just four hours and 10 minutes – the fastest time yet for windsurfers of any age. He even beat the four hours and 45 minutes crossing time recorded by a jetskier. Thailand’s wee windsurfing wizard was flagged-off from Surfspot in Hua Hin and landed at Pattaya Kitesurfing Clubloongchat on Na Jomtien Beach.

Unsafe levels of smog cover upper Thailand

 

Forty-eight from all 77 provinces, especially those in the northeast, experienced hazardous levels of ultrafine dust on Thursday morning, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

GISTDA reported at 10am that 13 provinces were blanketed by red (seriously harmful) levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5), ranging from 75.8 to 97.7 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) of air over the past 24 hours. The government’s safe threshold for PM2.5 is 37.5 µg/m³, while the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend 25 µg/m³. Continued …

Young organ donor saves lives after death in Hua Hin

Doctors from Hua Hin Hospital and the Thai Red Cross Society have posthumously honored a 13-year-old patient for donating organs following his tragic death.

Patcharaphon Srilert, 13, from Hua Hin recently passed away from a brain aneurysm, with his family choosing to donate his organs to assist numerous patients awaiting treatment. The donated organs, which include the liver, kidneys, and heart valves, were transported from Hua Hin Hospital to Chulalongkorn Hospital by the Thai Red Cross. Continued …

How a Tiny Bacterium Called Wolbachia Could Defeat Dengue

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The best time of day to release mosquitoes in northern Australia is midmorning. Later in the day, winds might sweep the insects away and dash any hope that they will find a mate. Earlier than that, the workers who drive around and release containers full of mosquitoes would have to get overtime pay.

And so, on a sweltering January morning at the height of the Australian summer, I climbed into my white van with thousands of mosquitoes stowed in Tupperware cups on the back seat. Continued … 

Phone makers target Thais with new high-end models

Smartphone manufacturers are parading their premium devices with artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities, foldable mobile phones, and gaming mobile phones to woo affluent Thai consumers in the first quarter.

The move aligns with the government’s tax incentive for shopping and the festive mood of Chinese New Year. Continued …

Northern Thailand welcomes famed elephant ‘Indy Jumbo’

An elephant known as Indy Jumbo has found a new lease on life after a viral video catapulted her to fame.

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The elephant, affectionately dubbed Indy Jumbo by Thai netizens, shot to stardom after a video of her leisurely beach escapade took social media by storm. The charming clip showcased her unwavering love for nature as she gazed at the sea and sky, much to the amusement of viewers worldwide. Continued …

The Three-Way Fight for Thailand’s Food Delivery Market

The food delivery market in Thailand has seen a rapid growth in the past few years, especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, which increased the demand for convenient and contactless food delivery options. A report by Statista showed that the market value of food delivery in Thailand increased by 62% in 2021, reaching 51.5 billion baht (about 1.6 billion USD).

Among the food delivery apps that operate in Thailand, Grab, Line Man, and Foodpanda are the most popular and competitive ones. Grab is a super app that offers ride-hailing, food delivery, digital payments, and more. It has been leading the food delivery market in Thailand since it launched GrabFood in 2018. Continued …

New policies raise prices paid for agricultural products

The prices paid for several agricultural products have increased in the past six months thanks to the Commerce Ministry’s new policies, Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Thursday

Phumtham, who is also a a deputy prime minister, said that in the past six months the prices of Hom Mali and sticky rice rose by 12%, tapioca by 49%, oil palm by 9%, rubber by 22%, corn for animal feed by 6%, shallot up 27%, and oranges by 57%. Prices of export fruits also went up significantly, such as durians to 205 baht per kilogram and mangosteen to 100 baht/kg. Continued …

Finance Ministry urges aid for ailing property sector

The Finance Ministry recommends the government implement measures to improve the property sector and stimulate the economy, says Deputy Minister of Finance Krisada Chinavicharana.

He said the ministry plans to use fiscal measures to help sectors that have been adversely affected by sluggish economic growth, in particular the property market. Continued … 

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Top 10 best-selling car brands in Thailand eye 2024 growth

The Thai automotive industry saw a slight downturn in 2023, with total car sales reaching 775,780 units – a 9% decrease from the previous year, while commercial vehicle sales experienced a significant drop of 17%, AND the passenger car segment witnessed a 10% increase, totaling 292,505 units sold.

The decline in car sales is attributed to sluggish economic recovery, high household debt, tight loan conditions, and high-interest rates. Despite these obstacles, established players like Toyota, Isuzu, Honda, Ford, and Mitsubishi maintained their positions as the top five car brands in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s Medicinal Herbal Exports Worth Over USD2.8 billion Annually

KK Strategies has revealed that its new project based in the province of Phetchaburi is positioned to benefit greatly from the booming medicinal herbal market in Thailand. According to The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Thailand’s medicinal herbal exports are between 100 -150 billion baht, or 2.8-4.2 billion USD annually.

KK Strategies disclosed that Thailand is set for unprecedented growth due to recent government policies supporting the development medicinal herbal industry, particularly for exportation to the United States. This is particularly true for the pain-related medicinal herbal exports. Continued …

Government’s progressive agenda is welcomed

The recent initiatives undertaken by the Srettha Thavisin-led government in Thailand mark a significant departure from the conservative and military-driven policies of the past, illuminating a path toward a more inclusive and peaceful society.

These initiatives, aimed at resolving the Deep South conflict and recognizing the rights of indigenous people, underscore a commitment to progressive change that has been long overdue in Thai politics. Continued …

Tourism Council outlines strategies to raise tourist numbers

Thailand’s tourism businesses must redesign their products and services so that the country can directly attract new tourists, while also encouraging visitors to return and extend their stay in Thailand, Chamnan Srisawat, president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, said yesterday.

He added that rather than promote each destination separately, it would be better to combine nearby destinations in a single journey thus maximizing the tourist experience. Continued …

44.3% jump in spending for inbound Chinese New Year bookings

Data from leading global travel service provider Trip.com Group has revealed that Thailand will see an increase of 44.3% in total trip expenditure for inbound bookings when comparing this year’s Chinese New Year (CNY) festive period with 2023’s CNY period, with expenditure for outbound travelers increasing by 70.8%.

The increase in spending may be attributed to Southeast Asian tourists taking longer trips, traveling beyond Southeast Asia for the 2024 Chinese New Year period. In the previous year, 72% of Chinese New Year travel was within Southeast Asia, but now just over half (50.2%) of travelers are visiting destinations further away. Continued … 

Russians conned in 720,000-baht Phuket villa booking scam

A Russian couple is hundreds of thousands of baht out of pocket after falling for a villa rental booking scam in Phuket.

The couple made a pre-payment of 720,000 baht for a villa booking, only to arrive in Phuket and find that no such booking existed. Continued …

Man arrested after trying to open plane’s emergency exit before takeoff

A Canadian man was arrested on Wednesday night after attempting to open an emergency exit shortly before the takeoff of a Thai Airways flight at Chiang Mai Airport, police and witnesses said on Thursday.

The 40-year-old passenger, identified as Wong Sai Heung, apparently suffered from a panic attack. He reportedly ran to an emergency exit at the front section of the aircraft, attempting to unlock the door while shouting that someone was going to assault him. Continued …

Thai AirAsia to increase flights to Japan, China

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Thai Airways orders 45 Boeing 787s, plus options

Thai Airways has placed a firm order for 45 Boeing 787 jets, with options potentially boosting the size of the deal to around 80 aircraft as it serves rising international travel demand, industry sources said.

The deal, to be formally unveiled later this month, is already reflected in Boeing’s published order backlog as a contract for 45 planes with an undisclosed customer, they said. Continued …

German airline Condor to operate direct flights to Bangkok and Phuket

German airline carrier Condor unveiled plans to revitalize travel to Asia by introducing non-stop flights from Frankfurt to Bangkok and Phuket starting in September.

The airline is set to add seven weekly flights to Thailand. Frankfurt to Bangkok flights will operate four times a week, while the Phuket services will run thrice weekly. Continued …

Thailand to explore deposits of natural gas, crude oil and petroleum

The Department of Mineral Fuels is preparing to open bidding for petroleum exploration projects in nine terrestrial fields across Thailand before the end of this year in the hope of finding petroleum, natural gas and crude oil.

Seven of these fields are in the northeast while two are in the central region, covering a total area of 33,944 square kilometers, the department’s Director-general Warakorn Brahmopala said on Thursday. Continued …

China no longer No. 1 source of US imports

China was the second-biggest source of imported goods in the United States last year on a customs-cleared basis, losing the top spot it had held since 2008 to Mexico, official trade data showed Wednesday. Continued …

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Today’s news: PKK braces for drought/Illegal cannabis farm in Phetchaburi/Thailand is not an homogenous ethno-state/Thailand population plummets/Incense Burning for Chinese New Year/Elephant Tramples Owner/Details of new cannabis bill/Reduce, rehabilitate addicts/Dinosaur fossils discovered/Controlling urban macaques in Lop Buri/Economy: Not in a big enough crisis/Group worried over declining inflation/Soft or hard landing?/Thai rice exports/Upcoming gems fair/Kerry Express Thailand/Tourism: Planning for the big splash/21 Days of Songkran in April? Really?/Dragon Lights Up the Night/Travel in a post-pandemic world/Thailand Experience: Welcoming the Year of Golden Dragon/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


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Prachuap Khiri Khan braces for drought

Officials in Prachuap Khiri Khan are gearing up for a challenging dry season ahead, following a significant decrease in rainfall. The province, known for its lush landscapes and agricultural productivity, faces a critical situation with water resources dwindling to concerning levels.

Decha Rueangon, the head of the Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation office, highlighted the severity of the impending drought, stating that many areas could suffer serious consequences. Continued …

15 Vietnamese arrested at illegal cannabis farm in Phetchaburi

Law enforcement officers in Phetchaburi apprehended 15 illegal Vietnamese workers at a cannabis farm.

The raid, led by Jongruk Petchasen, Tha Yang district chief, in collaboration with high-ranking police officials, was the culmination of efforts to clamp down on illegal labor and cannabis cultivation in the region. Continued …

Thailand is not an homogenous ethno-state and that’s a good thing

The recent parliamentary debate in Thailand has brought to light the rich tapestry of ethnic diversity that constitutes the nation, challenging the claim that there is only one tribe in Thailand.

This nation’s identity is far from monolithic; it is a vibrant mosaic of cultures, languages, and traditions, each contributing to the collective identity of Thailand. Continued …

Thailand population plummets by 500k in 4 Years

It is officially happening. Thailand’s population looks like it declined by over half a million people in the last four years. After that, things are set to get a whole lot worse.

Certainly, this is a real crisis and the key factor behind the country’s lack of economic growth. In addition, it also leaves the government facing a plethora of new challenges. This crisis is not in the future, it is here and now as the kingdom presently loses 100,000 people each year. Continued …

People Asked to Reduce Incense Burning for Chinese New Year to Stop Air Pollution

Yesterday, Karom Phonphonklang, deputy government spokesperson, gave a statement for the Chinese New Year Celebration from February 8th to the 10, emphasizing monitoring the lighting of incense, candles, firecrackers, and burning of paper money.

He stated that the Thai government was concerned about the health problems from PM 2.5 smoke. To reduce small dust particles in the atmosphere and protect the environment, the Thai government asked to reduce the use of incense and to use electric incense instead. Continued …

Elephant Tramples Owner to Death

A mother elephant trampled its owner to death by the roadside in Nakhon Sawan province. Initial speculation suggests that the owner may have attempted to separate the mother and her calf, resulting in the mother elephant becoming agitated and harming the owner.

A shocking incident occurred when the mother elephant from Surin province, led by its owners to beg along a road, apparently became agitated, charging ahead and trampling the female mahout, resulting in her death in a pool of blood. Continued …

Details of new cannabis bill revealed

Dr. Cholnan Srikaew, the Thai minister of public health, stated that the new cannabis and hemp bill is ready to be presented at the Thai cabinet meeting next week. The bill was previously discussed among activists on content that needed clarity from the Thai government.

Dr. Cholnan publicly revealed the content of the new bill and said that it was amended to be in line with the main objective of the current government’s policy statement to Parliament, only allowing marijuana to be used for medical and health purposes. Continued …

Reduce, rehabilitate addicts: Thailand’s new mantra against drug trafficking

The government has shifted its focus on arresting drug pushers and rehabilitating drug addicts in a bid to effectively deal with Thailand’s drug problem, a government spokesperson said.

Kenikar Oonjit, deputy government spokesperson, said on Wednesday that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was determined to suppress drug trafficking and has instructed all government agencies to work together to protect Thai youth from the scourge of drugs. Continued …

Ancient dinosaur fossils discovered in Khon Kaen

Dinosaur fossils, estimated to be between 100 million to 110 million years old, have been unearthed in the Nam Phong district of Khon Kaen.

The fossils, thought to be from the sauropod and spinosaurid species, were discovered by a team from the Department of Mineral Resources, led by Sasa-On Khansubha, a paleontologist from the Sirindhorn Dinosaur Museum. Continued …

New move to control urban macaques in Lop Buri

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation on Wednesday launched a joint attempt with local authorities to control urban macaques by disciplining, moving and sterilizing them.

The department, Lop Buri municipality and the provincial livestock development office signed a memorandum of understanding on macaque control at historical Phra Prang Sam Yot temple in Muang district yesterday. Continued …

Thailand said not in a big enough crisis to warrant huge loan for digital wallet

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has come up with an opinion on the government’s 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme, questioning its transparency and necessity in the current economic climate.

Apart from listing the pain points of the scheme, the watchdog also called on the Election Commission (EC) to look into the discrepancies between the Pheu Thai Party’s initial policy proposal and its eventual presentation before Parliament in September. NACC asked if this would set a precedent on whether political parties can change their policies after the election. Continued …

Commerce, industry and banking group worried over Thailand’s declining inflation

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) on Wednesday maintained its gross domestic product growth prediction for the year at 2.8%-3.3%, but warned that continuous decline in inflation rates were a sign of a weak economy.

Thawee Piyapatana, vice president of the Federation of Thai Industries, said the JSCCIB agreed in its meeting to maintain its earlier prediction of 2024 GDP growth at between 2.8% to 3.3%. Continued …

Soft or hard landing for Thai economy?

Personally, I am sure the Thai economy will crash this year. I can even estimate the time when the crash will start. It is likely to be the month of May, as several big economic bombs will explode that month.

Confirmation of this belief came in December 2023’s economic data. The most disturbing part is industry’s capacity utilization rate of 56.2% (seasonally adjusted), which is the second lowest in the world. The world’s lowest is Nigeria! Continued …

Thai rice exports face fraught year ahead

Myriad risk factors still loom over rice exports this year, notably the volatility of exchange rates, the declining competitiveness of Thai rice, intense price competition, the impact of the El Niño weather phenomenon, and India’s restrictive export policy, according to the Thai Rice Exporters Assn.

Chookiat Ophaswongse, the association’s honorary president, said the latest data from the U.S. Department of Agriculture predicted global milled rice production would remain stable at 513 million tons this year, with China the largest producer at 144 million tons, followed by India at 132 million tons. Thailand is expected to produce quantities close to the previous year, totalling about 20 million tons. Continued …

Upcoming gems fair forecast to generate at least Bt3.3B

The 69th edition of the Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair (Bangkok Gems) is slated to take place from Feb. 21-25 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

The event is organized by the Department of International Trade Promotion and the Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (GIT), in collaboration with a joint committee comprising 13 government and private sector organizations. Continued …

Kerry Express Thailand Taken Over by Chinese S.F. Holding

Kerry Express (Thailand) Public Co. (KEX) is the most recent big Thai logistics business bought by a Chinese company. However, this will allow the Kerry company to continue operating under a parent corporation that has strong transportation capabilities in all “land, sea and air” modes” in the Asia-Pacific region and an e-commerce network.

KEX informed the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) on Feb. 6 that SF International Holding (Thailand) Co. (“SFTH”) performed a tender offer for all securities of the company. Continued …

Tourism authority starts planning for the big splash

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is to hold discussions next week with the Culture and Interior ministries, as well as the private sector, on the organization of this year’s Songkran festivities throughout the country, TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, said on Wednesday.

She said the meeting would explore the formats, venues, and suitable budget for the “Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024” campaign, adding that the target is to secure more tourism income than during the Songkran Festival in 2019, before the pandemic. Continued …

Thailand to Celebrate 21 Days of Songkran in April? Really?

Over the past few days, announcements have come out that appear to have driven sheer terror in some Thai expats, with the Thai government saying this year’s Songkran will be the biggest one ever.

This announcement has to do with UNESCO officially recognizing the event as a cultural world heritage and Thailand hoping to further attract the event to tourists on a global scale. Continued …

A Dragon Lights Up the Night in Yaowarat

As the sun sets over Bangkok, the vibrant lights of Yaowarat Road in the heart of the city’s Chinatown illuminate the bustling streets, marking the beginning of the Chinese New Year celebrations.

In 2024, the Year of the Dragon promises an immersive experience in Bangkok’s Chinatown, inviting locals and tourists to indulge in a rich tapestry of cultural festivities and enchanting experiences. Continued …

The resilience and rise of travel in a post-pandemic world

In the ever-encouraging trajectory of post-pandemic travel resurgence, Asia emerges as a focal point. The travel industry, undeniably, propels forward with substantial momentum, as industry metrics vividly portray results on par with, if not surpassing, the pre-2019 benchmarks.

The realms of travel media echo with optimism, inundated with promising reports regarding the industry’s recovery. A noteworthy testament to this resurgence unfolds in the recent announcement by the International Air Transport Assn. (IATA). Their declaration underscores the persistent recuperation in air travel, as January 2024 witnessed a continuation of this upward trend, bringing total traffic for the year in close alignment with pre-pandemic demand levels. Continued …

Welcoming the Year of Golden Dragon with auspicious food

The belief in good fortune has been part of the human psyche for centuries. In Chinese culture, food plays a dominant role and shapes the way of life, often times reflected through traditions.

Since ancient times, Chinese people have chosen food with auspicious meaning or interpretation, while valuing its nutrition, especially for special occasions. For example, eating fish on the Lunar New Year will bring prosperity, wealth, and luck throughout the year. Dumplings are believed to enhance wealth because of their boat-shape representing Chinese gold and silver ingots. Continued …

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Today’s news: Largest ‘Wai Khru’ Muay Thai ritual/Hua Hin’s Pone Kingpetch honored/8-year-old to attempt to windsurf/Luxury Hua Hin residential project/Hazardous air pollution hits Thai provinces/’Dust-free’ hospital rooms/37 protected forests off-limits/Dengue fever becoming big problem/Much Ado About Elephant Pants/Thai Elephant Pants Makers Competing With China/Draft Gun Amnesty Regulations/New cannabis bill ready/Economy: Corruption potential in the digital wallet scheme/3% surge in 2023 investment applications/Tourism: Chiang Mai tourism booms/120 Tourist Boats a Day to Pileh Bay/Korean Air opens more routes/Environment: From Hollywood glamour to environmental struggle/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Iron Age Log Coffin Culture/International news/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


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Largest ‘Wai Khru’ Muay Thai ritual wins Guinness World Record

To celebrate Muay Thai Day and promote the country’s iconic martial art as a soft power, the “Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024” was launched on Tuesday at Rajabhakti Park in Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The opening ceremony was presided over by Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin at the well-known tourist attraction in Hua Hin district.

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Organized by the Royal Thai Army and private partners, the event was joined by 5,000 Muay Thai fighters from the army and the Muay Thai Prajawsuea Sport Assn. for the Wai Khru ritual to pay respect to Muay Thai masters. The ceremony on Tuesday was recorded as the world’s biggest Wai Khru Muay Thai ceremony in the Guinness World Records. Continued …

Hua Hin’s Pone Kingpetch honored at Muay Thai Festival

The Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024, a celebration of Thai boxing heritage, also served as a platform to honor Hua Hin’s own Pone Kingpetch, Thailand’s first boxing world champion, who was inducted into the International Boxing Hall of Fame (IBHOF) in 2023.

Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutikul was presented with a certificate of honor from the World Boxing Council Asia (WBC Asia) recognizing Kingpetch’s historic achievement. Kingpetch, born Mana Seedokbuab in 1935, started his boxing career in Hua Hin and went on to defeat numerous seasoned champions. Continued …

8-year-old to attempt to windsurf across the Gulf of Thailand again today

All eight-year-old Shane wants for his next birthday is the claim to fame that he has windsurfed across the Gulf of Thailand from Hua Hin to Pattaya – a trip of 107 kilometers (66 miles). Today is the big day because wind conditions are finally right for Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen of Pattaya to take up the challenge – just 3 days before his ninth birthday on Feb. 11.

Young Shane excels at “wing foiling” and “kite foiling” – a hydro-foil lifts the board above the water – and plans to enter international competitions this year on an ambitious journey to becoming the youngest wing foiling world champion and representing Thailand at the Olympics.

This will be his third attempt to scud across the Gulf of Thailand, in the hope weather conditions won’t let him down this time. His last attempt was scuppered on Jan. 24, when the wind dropped suddenly after 50 km had been covered.

Thailand’s intrepid windsurfing star-in-the-making will be flagged-off from Surfspot in Hua Hin and will land at Pattaya Kitesurfing Clubloongchat on Na Jomtien Beach.

Luxury residential project coming to Hua Hin

Standard International, a leader in boutique lifestyle hospitality, has announced an ambitious collaboration with prominent Thai developers Sansiri and CG Capital to build two luxurious residential projects in Thailand’s prime resort destinations of Hua Hin and Phuket.

Worth over 8.5 billion baht, the projects promise to elevate the country’s luxury residential real estate industry with world-class services, modern vibes and design. Continued …

Hazardous air pollution hits Bangkok and Thai provinces

Bangkok and 11 other provinces in Thailand are currently grappling with hazardous air quality levels, exacerbated by PM2.5 particulate matter exceeding standard thresholds.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, alongside the National Research Council of Thailand, the Pollution Control Department, Kasetsart University, and Chiang Mai University, are monitoring the situation on an hourly basis through satellite data available on the Air4Thai application. Continued …

Ministry to roll out ‘dust-free’ hospital rooms for PM2.5 patients

The Ministry of Public Health says it plans to provide “dust-free” hospital rooms for at-risk patients in 30 provinces following a rise in the number of people affected by PM2.5.

The Public Health Ministry’s permanent secretary, Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, said more than 10,000 patients were reported to have been affected by the fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) over the past four months, with 1,407 needing emergency care. Continued …

37 protected forests off-limits to outsiders to prevent bush fires

Thirty-seven protected forests, including several wildlife sanctuaries and national parks, have been declared off-limits to outsiders without prior permission to enter, as the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation ramps up its efforts to reduce bush fires and ease airborne pollution as the dry season approaches.

The department’s director-general, Atthaphon Charoenchansa, said yesterday that the department has set a target to reduce forest fires this coming dry season to half those of last summer, to ease the problem of PM2.5 pollution. Continued …

Dengue fever becoming big problem in Thailand, 8,000+ infected this month

The Disease Control Department (DCD) warned people to protect themselves against mosquito bites, saying dengue fever has become a serious problem, with over 8,000 infected and 13 patients killed, so far.

Thongchai Keeratihuttayakorn, DCD director-general, said as many as 8,197 people had been diagnosed with dengue in January, marking a 91.3% increase from January last year, when 4,286 people were infected. Continued …

Much Ado About Elephant Pants

Over the past several days, various Thai politicians and government officials have made headlines, at least on Thai language news, with consistent updates on what they call a pressing issue – elephant pants. Specifically, their concerns have been around illegal imports of the elephant pants from China and how Thai officials feel the prices are undercutting those of Thai-made elephant pants.

Thailand considers elephant pants, commonly seen on tourists and especially backpackers, as a “soft power” and fashion symbol for the country. Well, at least some Thai officials do, not everyone is fond of the elephant pants or believe they are particularly fashionable according to recent conflicting and unconfirmed reports from Thailand’s Soft Power Fashion Committee. Continued …

Thai Elephant Pants Makers Are Confident In Competing With China

The issue about elephant pants “Made in China” taking over half of the Thai market has caused the Thai government to take action against goods that violate intellectual property rights.

Kingkarn Samorn, managing director of Shinrada Garment Co., a major manufacturer and distributor of elephant pants in Thailand, said the company is not affected by the Chinese production of elephant pants and their export to Thailand. Continued …

Interior Ministry Initiates Draft Gun Amnesty Regulations

The Ministry of Interior has assigned the Department of Provincial Administration to draft an emergency decree, which fundamentally allows for the return of firearms within a specified time frame, with the owners of such firearms not facing any legal repercussions, following the directive from the prime minister.

The measure is aimed at reducing the number of guns and addressing crime and violence in society. The draft bill is expected to be presented to the minister of interior within this week. Continued … 

New cannabis bill ready for cabinet. Rec use is out

A new version of the cannabis and hemp control bill will be proposed at the cabinet meeting next week, Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said on Tuesday.

The revised bill preserves the key point that cannabis is to be used for medical treatment only, but it will also state clearly that any use for recreational purposes will not be allowed, the minister said. Continued …

Corruption potential in the 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme

Despite potential warnings from the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC), the government has confirmed plans to proceed with the 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat agreed to let the digital wallet policy committee begin work next week.

The focus of the forthcoming meeting will be on the potential for corruption during the handout process and the strategic planning involved. While there is an NACC panel currently studying the policy, it has not yet submitted its final report. Regardless, the committee has decided to commence their work. Continued …

BOI reports 43% surge in 2023 investment applications; FDI projects soar

The Board of Investment (BOI) announced that applications for investment promotion in 2023 reached a five-year high of 848.3 billion baht, an increase of 43% from the previous year, led by large foreign investments in the five priority sectors in the BOI’s new investment promotion strategy.

The relocation trend in key industrial sectors driven by ongoing geopolitical issues and the Thai government’s aggressive investment promotion policy accelerated a huge growth of Thailand’s FDI to 663.2 billion baht, representing a 72% increase in the FDI value compared to 2022. Continued …

Chiang Mai tourism booms as Chinese New Year approaches

The northern city of Chiang Mai is experiencing a tourism bonanza, as hotel bookings surge to a staggering 90%, with Chinese New Year reservations already topping 60%.

Paisan Sukcharoen, president of the Northern Upper Region Hotel Assn. of Thailand affirms that Chiang Mai’s tourism scene is on an upward trajectory. Continued …

Krabi Rushes To Handle 120 Tourist Boats a Day to Pi Leh Bay

Thailand’s top tourist destination, the Phi Phi Islands, is beginning to feel the negative effects of mass tourism, including environmental damage and safety risks for tourists. This has prompted the authorities to take urgent action to improve the situation.

A recent survey conducted by the Noppharat Thara Beach-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park authorities, in cooperation with other relevant authorities, has revealed that the popular tourist destination Pi Leh Bay, the second most popular bay after Maya Bay in Ao Nang, Mueang district, Krabi province, is affected by heavy boat traffic. Continued …

Korean Air opens more routes to Thailand as tourism demand rebounds

Korean Air has announced two more weekly flights from Incheon to Bangkok, as tourism demand rebounds to pre-Covid levels. The extra flights on the Incheon-Don Mueang route are serving high demand from Koreans seeking to escape winter in January and February, said country manager Kim Jongmin.

The airline currently offers five flights per week from Incheon to Bangkok, one from Incheon to Phuket, and two from Incheon to Chiang Mai. Continued …

Maya Bay: From Hollywood glamor to environmental struggle

Maya Bay, nestled in Thailand’s Phang-Nga province, clinched third place in the world’s beaches, according to the Lonely Planet travel guide. Dubbed “a slip of a beach hidden by limestone cliffs,” Maya Bay skyrocketed to international fame when acclaimed director Danny Boyle handpicked it as the backdrop for his blockbuster hit The Beach, starring Leonardo DiCaprio.

Despite its cinematic allure, Maya Bay has been embroiled in a series of legal battles stemming from its portrayal in the movie. Nonetheless, the film’s global success catapulted Maya Bay, also known as Ao Maya locally, onto the bucket lists of travelers worldwide, drawing a staggering 6,000 tourists daily. Continued …

New insights Into Thailand’s Iron Age Log Coffin Culture

A mortuary practice known as Log Coffin culture characterizes the Iron Age of highland Pang Mapha in northwestern Thailand. Between 2,300 and 1,000 years ago, individuals were buried in large wooden coffins on stilts, mostly found in caves and rock shelters.

An international team of researchers from the Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology in Leipzig, Germany, and the Prehistoric Population and Cultural Dynamics in Highland Pang Mapha Project in Bangkok, has now analyzed DNA from 33 buried individuals from five Log Coffin sites, and found fascinating new connections between individuals from the same and different sites. Continued …

South Korea: ‘The most depressed country in the world’

A video on South Korea uploaded by a famed American author, Mark Manson, has become the talk of the town lately. In the video, “I traveled to the most depressed country in the world,” Manson poses a question: “How come a dynamic, vibrant country influencing the world with advanced technology, K-pop and K-drama suffers the world’s highest rate of suicide, alcoholism, anxiety and depression?” Continued …

Jury finds school shooter’s mother guilty of manslaughter

A Michigan jury convicted a school shooter’s mother of involuntary manslaughter Tuesday in the killings of four students in 2021, making her the first parent in the U.S. to be held responsible for a child carrying out a mass school attack. Continued …

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Today’s news: Feedback/Hua Hin’s legendary charm/Amazing Muay Thai Festival/Muay Thai: from traditional self-defense/Types of driving licenses/Hua Hin’s ‘Shell Pattern Pants’/Chinese elephant-patterned pants imports/Solution transforms patient care/Asia’s Best Female Chef/A Big Reason Thailand’s Culinary Scene Is Thriving/Economy: Thai Economy at a Crossroads/Inflation in negative territory/Surge in Thai condo market/Clarification on land bridge/AOT to operate another three airports/Tourism: Songkran Festival set for 21 days/35M foreign arrivals this year/Thai Lunar New Year spending/Thai-China free visa/Suvarnabhumi immigration upgrade/Smell of pot ‘ruins’ Bangkok concert/Environment: More forests could curb climate change/Thailand Experience: The Best Spas in Thailand/Maya Bay voted world’s third best beach/International news/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


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Re: Lifting of afternoon alcohol sales ban being considered”

“Yep, an absolutely ludicrous policy. Only yesterday I encountered a Scottish tourist couple putting wine in their basket at 3pm. I politely told them of the rules and to say they were astonishing would be an understatement!” – Peter

Putting the past into the future: Hua Hin’s legendary charm

Located along the coastline of the Gulf of Thailand and boasting attractive scenery and a serene beach, the seaside district of Hua Hin seems to grow in charm every passing year, a notion that Proud Group, one of Thailand’s major estate developers, has long believed.

Citing the city’s proper infrastructure, luxurious accommodations, beautiful beach, nostalgic history, and convenient connectivity via road, rail, and air, Proudputh Liptapanlop, the group’s executive director, notes that the city has long been a popular vacation destination for both local and foreign tourists. Continued …

Amazing Muay Thai Festival underway

Expat News visited the “practice session” yesterday at Rajabhakti Park for this year’s Amazing Muay Thai Festival being held today. Hundreds of participants, including area school children, will be involved in today’s events. There is a ring set up for matches, and a large area devoted to various food and beverage offerings.

This year’s festival, organized by the Royal Thai Army in collaboration with various agencies, showcases the sport of Muay Thai, combining fierce competition with cultural exhibitions. Continued …

Muay Thai: from traditional self-defense to soft power

Muay Thai is an ancient form of martial art. It involves the use of nine parts of the body, namely the fists, feet, knees, elbows, and head, all of which serve as both offensive and defensive tools.

This martial art has been a traditional form of self-defense for the Thai people throughout history, as evidenced by historical records and chronicles spanning various eras. Continued …

Types of driving licenses in Thailand

Navigating the roads in Thailand requires more than just a sense of adventure; it demands the right kind of driving license. Whether you’re a resident or a foreigner looking to explore the Kingdom on wheels, understanding the different types of driving licenses is crucial.

Thailand offers various licenses, catering to different vehicles and drivers’ needs. From temporary permits for tourists to long-term licenses for residents, the process is designed to ensure everyone behind the wheel is qualified and safe. Continued …

Hua Hin’s ‘Shell Pattern Pants’

Hua Hin is introducing its own take on Thailand’s tourist fashion with the launch of “shell pattern pants.”

This initiative seeks to emulate the success of the iconic “elephant pants” and to position Hua Hin as a “Land of Shells,” highlighting its coastal heritage and contributing to the local tourism and creative economy. More details about the pants, including where they will be on sale and how much they will cost, are set to be announced. Continued …

Thai customs halt import of Chinese elephant-patterned pants

A directive to halt the importation of Chinese elephant-patterned trousers has been issued by the Thai Customs Department, following the registration of the pattern’s copyright, according to statements from Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai on Monday.

The Department of Intellectual Property (DIP) is presently conducting an inquiry into the ongoing imports from China, as shared by Phumtham. Continued …

Solution transforms diagnosis, patient care in Thai hospitals

In the ever-evolving landscape of healthcare, digital solutions are starting to play a vital role in addressing treatment access and mitigating workload challenges.

Hospitals worldwide, including those in Thailand, are embracing advanced technologies to enhance clinical decision-making and improve patient care efficiency, particularly in the face of challenges posed by the Covid-19 pandemic. Continued …

Bangkok’s ‘Pam’ is Asia’s Best Female Chef 2024

Chef Pichaya “Pam” Soontornyanakij, one of the most prominent faces in Thailand’s culinary scene, has been awarded Asia’s Best Female Chef 2024, by Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants.

Chef Pam is chef-patron of the Michelin-starred Potong, which debuted at No.35 on Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 list. The award, which will be presented on March 26 in Seoul, South Korea, celebrates women in gastronomy who persist in pushing the limits of excellence through their skills, expertise and artistry. Continued …

A Big Reason Thailand’s Culinary Scene Is Thriving? Female Chefs

When the lights dimmed on the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand awards in Bangkok on Dec. 13, history had been made. Chudaree Debhakam of Baan Tepa had become the first Thai female chef to lead a two-Michelin-star restaurant and Garima Arora the first female Indian chef to clinch two stars for her dining room Gaa.

Both women are very much in the minority, not just within Bangkok’s culinary community but in the international food world. Just over 6% of Michelin-starred establishments globally — one, two and three stars combined — are currently helmed by female chefs. This translates to 219 restaurants out of 3,470 restaurants as of Jan. 18, according to Bloomberg analysis of Michelin Guide data. Continued …

Navigating Economic Turbulence: The Thai Economy at a Crossroads

As Thailand grapples with its latest economic challenges, the recent contraction in headline inflation for four consecutive months has emerged as a critical barometer of the nation’s financial health.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s warning underscores a broader economic narrative that demands urgent attention. The Bank of Thailand (BoT)’s aggressive interest rate hikes, aimed at taming inflation, now seem to tread a fine line between stabilizing prices and inadvertently stifling economic growth. Continued …

Inflation in negative territory, January figures show

Inflation slowed in January for the fourth consecutive month, dipping into negative territory of 1.11%, said Phumtham Wechayachai, deputy prime minister and minister of commerce, noting that this is considerably lower than the same period last year and the lowest in 35 months.

The current situation indicates that Thailand is still facing a crisis, particularly in terms of financial instability, which is a cause for concern. A financial crisis can have severe repercussions on the economy, as evidenced by the impact of the Tom Yum Kung crisis in 1997, the consequences of which were felt across the entire economic system. Continued …

Surge in Thai condo market fueled by visa-free policy and Chinese buyers

The Thai condominium market is experiencing a surge in activity, largely due to a permanent visa-free policy for Chinese nationals, which has led to a significant increase in property purchases by foreigners.

In the first three quarters of the year 2023, foreign buyers transferred ownership of 10,703 units valued at 52,259 million baht (US$1.46 million). This momentum is expected to continue, with projections suggesting that the year-end figures will likely mirror those of the previous year, where transactions totaled 59,260 million baht (US$1.65 million). Continued …

Foreign investors need more clarification on land bridge project

The government claims an advantageous outcome of job creation and economic growth for the 1-trillion-baht land bridge project, which connects the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea, but foreign investors are concerned over the pragmatic plans for investment and profitability. Video 

AOT to operate another three regional airports

Airports of Thailand (AOT) is to operate three regional airports from the third quarter this year.

The agency is waiting for the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) to issue public airport certification for Udon Thani, Buriram and Krabi airports following their transfer from the Department of Airports. The certification is expected to be completed within six months. Continued …

World Songkran Festival set for 21 days in April

The government will organize World Songkran Festival activities nationwide from April 1-21, according to the government spokesman.

Chai Wacharonke said on Monday this followed UNESCO’s recent formal recognition of the Songkran festival as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. Continued …

Ministry bullish on luring 35M foreign arrivals this year

The Tourism and Sports Ministry is confident the country can attract 35 million foreign visitors this year after three million arrived in the first month, while tourism operators say expensive tour packages will not affect Chinese tourists from second-tier cities.

Kitti Chaodee, secretary to the tourism and sports minister, said Thailand welcomed more than 90,000 daily arrivals during weekdays and more than 100,000 on weekends in January, creating positive momentum for the year. Continued …

Thai Lunar New Year spending seen at four-year high

Thailand’s consumer spending over the Lunar New Year period could rise 10% to 50 billion baht, a four-year high, helped by recovery in tourism and the economy, a survey showed on Monday.

The estimated spending compares with 45 billion baht last year, according to the survey by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. Continued …

Thai-China free visa: Competition heats up for Thai travelers

The launch of the free visa scheme between China and Thailand in March could ignite fierce competition, as the tourism sector vies for more Thai tourists.

Charoen Wangananont, president of the Thai Travel Agents Assn. (TTAA), says the visa-free scheme will see an influx of up to 800,000 visitors to China, an increase from 600,000 in 2019. Continued …

PM visits Suvarnabhumi Airport, immigration upgrade expected

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Monday revealed the upcoming plan to overhaul the immigration system after an unannounced inspection at Suvarnabhumi Airport and the immigration office on Monday morning.

As the government plans to announce the airport upgrade nationwide in early March, the immigration system and various procedures at the airports are crucial, the prime minister said. Continued …

Nothing new here! Smell of pot ‘ruins’ Bangkok concert for some

The recent Coldplay concert in Bangkok, part of their Music Of The Spheres World Tour, left an indelible mark on many Thai fans. However, the event (held at an outdoor venue) was marred by some attendees for the pervasive smell of cannabis, who apparently don’t realize the smell is pervasive in many concerts worldwide.

Artist Copter Panuwat encountered this issue firsthand, expressing his dissatisfaction and calling for more stringent control over public cannabis consumption. His concerns resonated with many on social media, who echoed the sentiment that while some may find cannabis use to be trendy, it can be a nuisance and health hazard (?) to others. Continued …

Thailand could curb climate change impact with forest expansion

The severe consequences of climate change could potentially be curbed in Thailand by the expansion of forest coverage on unused lands, asserted a water expert. Royon Jitdon, who provides advice to the Hydro-Informatics Institute under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, expressed confidence in the climate change mitigation capabilities of forest plantations, particularly in terms of reducing drought impacts in agricultural regions.

Thailand’s forest zones span over 102 million rai, equivalent to 31% of the country’s total land area, according to Royon. In line with the national reform policy, the government aims to elevate green areas in the country by 45% within two decades. These green areas encompass economic forests, protected forest zones, and community forests. Continued … 

The Best Spas in Thailand

Thailand is Asia’s big-hitting wellness destination, with a clutch of grande dames and newcomers on the well-established spa scene keeping the country at the top of many people’s must-visit list. From retreats on lush islands such as Phuket to urban boltholes in buzzy Bangkok, these are our 10 favorite spas across the country.

Chiva-Som, Hua Hin

This is the undisputed queen of spas. After Chiva-Som’s 28 pioneering years at the forefront of medical and holistic health, there is nowhere better to support, soothe and save than this seaside resort in Hua Hin, three hours’ drive from Bangkok. Continued …

Maya Bay voted world’s third best beach by Lonely Planet

Maya Bay, in Thailand’s southern province of Phang-nga, has been ranked the world’s third best beach by the Lonely Planet travel guide in its January edition.

Maya Bay was described as “a slip of a beach hidden by limestone cliffs” and it was chosen by film director Danny Boyle as the location for the 2000 movie “The Beach”, starring Leonardo DiCaprio. Continued …

Starting Feb 14, Bali enforces tourism tax

All foreigners, including Singaporeans, will have to pay 150,000 rupiah (S$13) in tourism tax when they visit Indonesia’s Bali from Feb. 14 onward. The new tourism tax applies to those visiting mainland Bali, as well as its surrounding islands such as Nusa Penida, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Ceningan. Continued …

UK’s King Charles III diagnosed with cancer

King Charles III has been diagnosed with cancer and has begun treatment, Buckingham Palace said on Monday, sparking a flood of support from around the world. Continued …

Taylor Swift Wins Album of the Year at the Grammy Awards

Taylor Swift won album of the year at the Grammy Awards for “Midnights,” breaking the record for most wins in the category with four. She began her speech by thanking her producer and friend Jack Antonoff, and added, “I would love to tell you this is the happiest moment of my life,” she told the crowd, but said she feels this happy when she creates music and plays shows. Continued …

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Today’s news: Amazing Muay Thai World Festival/Lifting of afternoon alcohol sales/Sivana Pool Villas/Red Cross Fair/World Wetlands Day/Run Fun Walk/Centara World Masters/Buying sex from underage girls in Hua Hin/Retire in Thailand/Moving to Thailand with your family/Navy Shelves Salvage/Economy: January headline CPI drops/Balancing two large projects/Thailand adapts strategy/Simplify customs, boost infrastructure/EV and SUV sales/Elephant pants manufactured in China/Tourism: Free visa for neighboring countries/Phuket airport gears up/Labor shortage for hotels/Chiang Mai Flower Festival/Developer switches to residential/Balcony collapses at resort/Scottish woman’s cliff plunge/Tragedies in Pattaya/Pet Peeve For Travelers/Thailand Experience: Why Expats Love Chiang Rai/20 Best Places to Visit/Top 7 Thai Food Dishes/Michelin-rated restaurant tour/Top 10 Thailand Secrets/Songkhla and Pattani itinerary/Thailand for digital nomads/Top cannabis tourist hotspots/International news/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


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Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024 starts

The “Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024” is set to take place through tomorrow at Rajabhakti Park. Coinciding with Muay Thai Day on Tuesday, this event is a collaboration among various organizations to celebrate and promote Muay Thai, the distinguished Thai martial art, on a global stage.

The festival will include ceremonies to honor the seven kings and King Rama VIII, a historical exhibition on Muay Thai, activities showcasing the martial art’s four regional styles, and both local and international Muay Thai boxing competitions. Continued …

Lifting of afternoon alcohol sales ban being considered

The Thai government is considering lifting the afternoon prohibition on alcohol sales in a bid to boost its tourism industry. Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew is planning to ask the government’s alcohol control committee to discuss the appeal by the Thai Alcohol Beverage Business Assn. (TABBA) to revoke the rule that restricts alcohol sales between 2pm and 5pm.

The afternoon ban is not strictly a part of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act but was implemented by a coup-maker in 1972, Dr. Cholnan stated. Continued …

Sivana Pool Villas – an ideal Hua Hin home

Introducing a brand new private pool villa project in Hua Hin, a beach-side resort where the city meets the sea.

Sivana Pool Villas offers you everything you need in an ideal home without compromising on style and comfort. Located just 10 minutes south of Hua Hin city center, on Soi 126, Phetkasem Road (Khao Tao area) just 5 minutes to the nearest beach, with some units offering sea view.

These new villas are tastefully decorated, functional in design and layout, with attention to details using high-quality materials, and features a large open island kitchen with all premium-brand, built-in appliances, large covered terrace with infinity salt water system pool, large master bedroom with walk-in closet, large windows and high ceiling. Along with resort-like facilities within the estate, i.e. bar, restaurant, fitness, spa and a large lagoon pool with by 24-hour security.

Sivana Pool Villas is located in Hua Hin, just 230 kilometers south of Bangkok. Tel: +66 (0)91 819 9810; e-mail: sivanavillas@gmail.com; Hua Hin Soi 126, Phetkasem Road, Nong Kae.

Red Cross Fair coming to Hua Hin Feb 24 to March 4

The Hua Hin Red Cross and Local Goodies Fair returns for its 26th edition this year, promising a vibrant mix of charity, culture, and community spirit.

Scheduled from Feb. 24 to March 4, the fair will unfold over the expansive 25-acre activity ground situated behind the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall on Soi Hua Hin 102. Continued …

World Wetlands Day celebrated in PKK

The Mae Ramphueng Wetland Family Learning Center in Bang Saphan district was the focal point for World Wetlands Day celebrations in Prachuap Khiri Khan, with the acting governor, Kittipong Sukhaphakul, leading the event.

Themed “Wetlands for Human Wellbeing,” the day brought together key figures, including Chettha Chanthi, head of planning and projects/public relations, and Nithatsan Chanthong, director of the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, alongside roughly 300 community members and young people. Continued …

Run Fun Walk event planned for Feb 24

Hua Hin is gearing up to hold the “Run Fun Walk 2024” event on Feb. 24, integrating sports tourism with marine conservation.

This year’s Run Fun Walk, which will be held on Hua Hin beach, invites participants to engage in a 5.9 km walk or run, complemented by horseback riding and the release of marine life, including 550,000 sweet clams and tiger prawns. Continued …

Centara World Masters to tee off in Hua Hin June 9-15

Hua Hin is poised to host the 9th edition of the Centara World Masters Golf Championship.

This prestigious event, renowned as the largest amateur golf tournament in Asia, is scheduled to take place from June 9-15. The tournament will be held at two of Hua Hin’s most distinguished championship courses: Black Mountain Golf Club and Banyan Golf Club. Continued …

British man arrested in Bangkok for buying sex from underage girls in Hua Hin

A British man was arrested in Bangkok on Saturday, charged with buying sex from underage girls in Hua Hin, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has announced.

The 35-year-old man, identified as Mr James, was arrested on Yen Akat Road in the Sathon district by officers from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD). Continued …

Retire in Thailand: The Complete Guide

Making the choice to retire in Thailand has become increasingly popular for those looking to enjoy a high quality of life in a beautiful tropical setting. With its stunning beaches, ancient temples, friendly locals, low cost of living and excellent healthcare, Thailand offers a unique blend of modern comforts and cultural experiences for foreign retirees.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about retiring in Thailand, from visa requirements to the best locations to live. Continued …

Moving to Thailand with your family: challenges and tips

Moving to Thailand can be an exciting adventure, but it also comes with challenges, especially for expat families. Thailand is a well-liked travel destination for international families because of its energetic culture, breathtaking scenery, and kind people.

But navigating Thailand’s complicated social scene may be challenging, particularly when it comes to personal accounts, work permits, and visas. In this article, we will discuss some of the difficulties foreign families encounter in Thailand and offer suggestions for easing the adjustment. Continued …

Navy Shelves Project To Salvage Sunken Corvette Sukhothai

The Navy has put an open bidding on hold for the planned retrieval of the sunken navy corvette c (FSG-442) from under the sea off Prachuap Khiri Khan for the time being.

The navy had earlier held the bidding twice for a private firm, either Thai or foreign, to retrieve the sunken navy ship from under the sea off the western coastal province, given a sum of 200 million baht in funding, but no private bidder has yet been awarded the project due to failure to meet qualification specs, according to Naval Fleet Commander Adm. Chartchai Thongsaard. Continued …

January headline CPI drops 1.11% y/y, lowest in nearly 3 years

Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) dropped 1.11% in January from a year earlier, versus a 0.83% year-on-year fall in the previous month, the Commerce Ministry said on Monday.

The figure compared with a forecast fall of 0.82% for January in a Reuters poll. The core CPI increased 0.52% year-on-year in January, versus a forecast rise of 0.57%. Continued …

Balancing two large projects

The proposed land bridge project in southern Thailand is viewed by the current administration as a marker of its success in drawing foreign investment, similar to how previous governments regarded the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

While some officials discuss the two projects in the same manner, the EEC is operational and continues to be developed, while the land bridge is still a proposal. Continued …

Thailand adapts strategy amid China economic shifts, eyes India as alternative

Thailand witnessed a contraction of 1% in its overall exports in fiscal 2023. However, when excluding products related to oil, gold and military supplies, there was a modest expansion of 0.6%. The trade deficit for the nation tallied up to 302.93 billion baht, marking a notable improvement from the 2022 deficit of 612.57 billion baht.

The key export markets for Thailand in 2023 revealed interesting dynamics. The United States saw an uptick of 2.2%, while China and Japan registered a slight dip of 1% and 0.57%, respectively. Continued …

Japanese firms urge Thailand to simplify customs and boost infrastructure

Japanese businesses based in Thailand have urged the government to simplify customs duty rules and enhance transport infrastructure, in addition to introducing economic strategies to increase public spending.

The Japanese Chamber of Commerce (JCC) in Bangkok recently communicated with the press to share insights from its newest survey assessing the business outlook among Japanese firms and investors in Thailand. Continued …

EV and SUV sales set for boost in Thailand

This year, the thai automotive industry anticipates uneven sales growth, shaped by motorists’ evolving preferences and lenders’ decision-making. Electric vehicle (EV) makers and banks will be crucial in shaping domestic sales, especially within the pure pickup category.

As per the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), EVs, pickup passenger vehicles (PPVs), and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) are predicted to be this year’s buyer trends. Continued …

Over 70% of ‘Thai’ elephant pants are manufactured in China

With Thailand’s economy in crisis, the worldwide success of elephant pants seems like a bright spot. The garments are selling like hot cakes across the world. However, the good news stops there.

In short, it has emerged this week that well over 70% of elephant pants sold are, in truth, manufactured in China. The story is one that highlights the decline of Thailand’s manufacturing industry. Continued …

Free visa policy for neighboring countries discussed

On Saturday, Srettha Thavisin, the Thai prime minister, publicly revealed after a discussion with Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the minister of tourism and sport, regarding CLMV (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam) visas, as well as Malaysia, aiming to have Thailand as a major tourism hub.

After a ministerial meeting with the Lao PDR, Sudawan publicly revealed that discussions were underway for regional tourism collaboration, particularly involving CLMV and Malaysia. The discussions were not concluded yet, as regional collaboration needed mutual agreement and equal benefits, stated Sudawan. Continued …

Phuket airport gears up for Lunar New Year influx of 49,000 daily visitors

Phuket International Airport is bracing for an influx of around 49,000 visitors each day throughout the Lunar New Year festival, which commenced on Sunday and extends till Feb. 16.

This figure was revealed by Monchai Tanod, the airport director, who also stated that the total number of arrivals during the 13 days is projected to reach 640,000. This tally includes an expected 430,000 international tourists. The airport, managed by Airports of Thailand, is set to accommodate 3,915 flights, comprising 2,298 international and 1,617 domestic, during this period. Continued …

Labor shortage putting pressure on hotel costs

Labor shortages in the tourism sector have caused hotel expenses to increase at a higher rate than revenue growth, according to hospitality market analyst STR.

Jesper Palmqvist, senior director for Asia-Pacific at STR, said the only risk for hotels this year is cost controls based on unparalleled growth of labor costs and room rates. Continued …

Chiang Mai Flower Festival expects 1 million visitors

The Chiang Mai Flower Festival 2024 started on Saturday with a parade of floral floats. The procession featured enthusiastic residents of Chiang Mai province, as well as tourists from both Thailand and abroad, who gathered to witness the elaborate parade of floral-themed vehicles.

Chiang Mai Gov. Nirat Pongsitthawornsaid the flower festival was one of the major annual events in the province. This festival has been celebrated continuously for a long time and stands as the only festival of its kind in Thailand. Continued …

Phuket developer switches from tourism to residential

The resort island of Phuket, which once was highly tourism dependent, has quickly evolved into a global hotspot as an international community for a rising tide of global citizens. Taking flight is a migration megatrend that is being driven not only by geopolitical events worldwide but a series of other emerging segments.

Those highlighted in C9 Hotelworks latest research include urban flight, an increasingly mobile work-from-anywhere class of business owners, executives, and digital nomads, and a graying population that is retiring early and moving across borders. Continued …

Balcony collapses at Chiang Mai resort, injuring 13

A tragic incident unfolded at a popular resort in Chiang Mai today, where a newly constructed balcony collapsed, leaving several attendees of a seminar injured amid chaos and cries of pain.

Rescue teams from Ban Waen and Hang Dong swiftly responded to the scene at the Rom Mai Ruean Ngam Resort, situated behind the Ban Waen subdistrict office in Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai. Continued …

Scottish woman’s cliff plunge in Thailand sparks insurance debacle

An insurance company left a Scottish woman hanging after it refused to pay out after she plunged almost 20 meters off a cliff on Ko Lanta island in west Thailand.

Glasgow-born NHS nurse Kerry Hughes almost fell to her death after renting a scooter on the west Thailand island. Despite the swift action of an emergency rescue team, who transferred the 35-year-old to a local hospital on Ko Lanta island, Hughes faced further complications when she was moved to the mainland for additional treatment. It was there that she received the disheartening news that her insurance would not cover the hospital costs. Continued …

Tragedies in Pattaya …

British Tourist Dies After Fall from Pattaya Hotel 

Swedish Swim Coach Fatally Falls from Pattaya Hotel 

This Is The No.1 Pet Peeve For Travelers

We all have them. Little pet peeves that drive us wild. For some, it’s hearing another person loudly smack their gum or slurp soup at a restaurant. For others, it’s a partner who never closes the kitchen drawers or puts down a toilet seat.

Pet peeves really can vary from person to person, but according to a new report by Going.com, travelers seem to share many of the same peeves. Continued …

Why More Expats Love Calling Chiang Rai Home

Are you considering a new destination to call home? More and more expats are drawn to the charming city of Chiang Rai. This rising trend of expats choosing Chiang Rai as their new residence is fueled by its serene landscapes, affordable cost of living, and welcoming community.

Expats find solace in Chiang Rai’s idyllic country lifestyle, surrounded by majestic mountains and excellent hiking opportunities. The city’s lower cost of living than Western countries makes it an attractive option for retirees seeking a peaceful and financially sustainable life. Continued …

20 Best Places to Visit in Thailand

Thailand is so much more than a travel destination — visiting is a bona fide rite of passage. From hostel-hopping backpackers to well-heeled five-star hotel aficionados, there’s something for everyone in “The Land of Smiles.”

My most recent trip to Thailand was in early 2022, when the country implemented strict entry requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, I was one of a few hundred thousand tourists who were allowed into the country, and it felt like I had many of the typically crowded attractions all to myself. Continued …

Top 7 Thai Food Dishes, Ranked

In many parts of East Asia, there is spicy food, and then there is spicy Thai food. Thai food is known throughout the region and the world for its fiery heat and fresh herbs.

Thai cuisine is also among the healthiest world cuisines, with many vegan-friendly dishes or options that are lower in fat and processed sugar than Western foods. Because of this, StudyFinds has compiled a list of the best Thai food dishes most recommended by foodies. Continued …

A Michelin-rated restaurant tour in Thailand

Penlaos ranks among the newest, cheapest and most unlikely places recognized in the Michelin Guide Thailand 2024. Hidden in the elephant-dotted hills of northeast Thailand, it offers 300 covers, and a choice of 200 dishes, and has 70 front-of-house staff.

Most guests dine in its warehouse-like interior, a gargantuan space decorated with Laotian bunting, which flaps in a tornado of giant fans. Continued …

Top 10 Thailand Secrets

Sichon

The idyllic Sichon beach in Nakhon Si Thammarat, praised by Lonely Planet as one of Thailand’s top 10 beaches.

Where is it? In Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, 780km south of Bangkok, on the western side of the Gulf of Thailand just below Koh Samui.

What’s there? Plenty, but “tranquil tourism” is the guiding principle. There are low-rise, seafront hotels like Sichon Cabana Resort that offer kitesurfing, SUPs, snorkeling and diving. Rare, pink Indo-Pacific dolphins cruise the protected waters of nearby Hat Khanom National Park. Continued …

Songkhla and Pattani itinerary: A guide to Thailand’s southern coastal towns

Songkhla, a serene city in southern Thailand located just less than an hour away by car from the more well-known city of Hat Yai (a popular destination for Malaysians and Signaporeans), is set in a peninsula and surrounded by water across three sides. Although relatively small, Songkhla is brimming with cultural heritage, fine beaches, and culinary delights.

Songkhla is also known for its enchanting blend of Thai and Chinese influences, The city’s laid-back atmosphere is a refreshing contrast to the bustling tourist hotspot such as Bangkok and it also boasts a different vibe from the also-laidback Chiang Mai, making Songkhla an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxed travel experience. Continued …

Thailand for digital nomads: Your ultimate guide

Thailand beckons digital nomads with its irresistible mix of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and a cost of living that won’t break the bank. It’s a place where you can seamlessly blend work with exploration, offering the perfect backdrop for your remote working lifestyle.

Thailand stands out as a top pick for digital nomads. Its mix of vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and affordable living costs create an environment where work and leisure not only coexist but thrive. Cities like Chiang Mai have become hubs for digital nomads, offering strong communities where collaboration and learning flourish. Continued …

Explore Thailand top cannabis tourist hotspots

Thailand has emerged as a beacon for cannabis enthusiasts, transforming Bangkok into a hotspot for those keen to explore the world of legal cannabis. With innovative policy shifts, the country now welcomes tourists to indulge in everything from smoking to edibles, setting the stage for an unparalleled cannabis tourism experience.

Dubbed the Amsterdam of Asia, Thailand offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes and cannabis-friendly vibes. However, navigating the local cannabis scene can be tricky due to complex regulations. Continued …

Red Sea danger prompts global oil buyers to switch markets

The global oil market is looking increasingly local, as militant attacks in the Red Sea and surging freight rates make supplies from closer to home more attractive. Continued …

Musk loses $56-billion case to heavy metal drummer

Elon Musk suffered one of the biggest legal losses in U.S. history last week when the Tesla CEO was stripped of his $56-billion pay package in a case brought by an unlikely opponent, a former heavy metal drummer. Continued …

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New emission laws: What drivers need to know

Thailand is stepping up its game in the fight against air pollution with stringent vehicle emission standards. Spearheaded by the Thai Industrial Standards Institute and the Pollution Control Department, these regulations are a testament to Thailand’s commitment to cleaner air and a healthier environment.

In a significant move, Thailand has embraced the Euro 5 standard for diesel fuel, which kicked in from Jan. 1,. This leap, aimed at curbing pollutants from vehicles, aligns the country with European emission benchmarks, showcasing a dedicated effort to cut down on nitrogen oxides, particulate matter, hydrocarbons, and carbon monoxide emissions. Continued … 

Massive extortion network within the government now probed by police

Last week’s arrest of Srisuwan Janya appeared to be an earthquake. However, as police dig their teeth into a widening and terrifying trail of corruption and extortion, it looks increasingly likely that last week was a tremor and the real shocks have yet to come.

The case involving the dramatic arrest of activist Srisuwan Janya last week, including two arrests at Government House, has this week continued to send ripples of trepidation across the political world in Thailand. Police are confident that they are now dealing with an extensive network working within the wider government itself, which was systematically targeting civil servants and officials for extortion. Continued …

Foreigners fund new bridge, government takes credit

Thai netizens accused the government under Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin of stealing the spotlight from two foreigners who raised funds to build a bridge for children to cross in Koh Phayam, an island in the southern province of Ranong.

A viral image circulating on social media recently captured the attention of many, showing children in school uniforms wading through a shallow canal while clutching their school bags above the water. The photo highlighted an unfinished bridge nearby, its old structure indicating prolonged neglect. Continued …

‘Parliament to consider increasing living allowance for underprivileged elderly

A proposal to increase the monthly living allowance for underprivileged elderly individuals to 3,000 baht (US$84.89) is set to be presented to Parliament, according to the House Committee on Social Welfare.

The proposal comes as a response to a recent parliamentary study, which indicated that the present monthly allowances provided by the government’s state welfare scheme are inadequate given the current cost of living. Continued …

Narcotics Control Board Holds Discussion on Cannabis and Kratom Use

The ONCB-hosted discussion titled “Perspectives and Feedbacks After Cannabis and Krathom Left the Narcotics Act” aimed to garner the opinions of various relevant parties, in hopes of finding ways to prevent children and youth from abusing the two medicinal herbs.

Police Col. Tawee Sodsong, the minister of justice, asserted that krathom and cannabis were taken off the official list of narcotic substances with the intention of generating medicinal and economic benefits. Continued …

Most Thai employees believe offices are no longer fit for purpose

While most employees in Thailand are willing to return to the office at least a few times a week, a new Cisco study found that more than half of employees believe that offices no longer fit their purpose.

The study, which examines employee and employer attitudes about current work spaces, revealed that workspace design, layout and technology have not kept pace with changing employee expectations. Continued …

Bangkok’s affordability crisis hitting even high earners

This New Year holiday, I was browsing through a well-known Facebook group for aspiring professionals in Thailand when I stumbled on a viral post that has haunted many of us for weeks.

The talk-of-the-town post was written by a professional venting his frustration that despite his high-flying career, he still does not earn enough to actually “make it” in Bangkok. Continued …

Tourism Concerns Spark Plea for Alcohol Sales Law Change

On Thursday, Thanakorn Kuptajit, the adviser to the Thai Alcohol Beverage Business Assn. (TABBA), petitioned the Thai government to consider revising the law prohibiting the sale of alcoholic beverages from 2-5 pm as it negatively impacted Thailand’s tourism.

While the implementation aligns with the government’s policy to boost Thailand’s tourism by extending entertainment service hours, Thanakorn noted remaining challenges, such as issues related to road accidents from DUIs and the sale of alcoholic beverages to individuals under the age of 20. Continued …

Health concerns to consider for travel in Thailand

Most travelers to Thailand have a safe and healthy trip, but being aware of possible hazards helps reduce your chance of illness or injury. Potential hazards include contaminated food and water, rabies, respiratory infections, diseases spread by insects, traffic accidents and sun exposure.

Respiratory viruses, including (bird flu), COVID-19 and seasonal influenza (flu), are a risk in Thailand. Mosquito that spread illnesses like chikungunya, dengue, Japanese encephalitis and Zika are a risk in Thailand. Continued … 

Chinese New Year 2024 Festival celebrates 49 years of Thailand-China friendship

Thailand’s biggest Chinese New Year 2024 celebration officially opened in Bangkok’s Chinatown on Yaowarat Road with an exciting lineup of cultural performances and joyous activities throughout this month. Festivities are also taking place up and down the country, including in five unique locations supported by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, Thailand’s minister of tourism and sports, together with Wu Zhiwu, minister at the embassy of The People’s Republic of China in the Kingdom of Thailand, officially opened the Chinese New Year 2024 lanterns and decorations and the illumination “Tunnel of Golden Dragon” with the theme of “Celebrating the Golden Year” at the Chalermphrakiat Gate, Odeon Circle, Yaowarat Road. Continued …

First 4 weeks of January sees 28% higher foreign arrivals

Thailand has welcomed over 2.7 million overseas visitors from Jan. 1-28, a 27.8% jump compared to Jan. 1-31 last year, government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said on Friday.

He attributed the jump to the success of the government’s free visa policy, which has been implemented since September last year, beginning with visa exemption to visitors from China and Kazakhstan, followed by India and Taiwan in November. Continued … 

Highly venomous’ mountain creature found lurking in Thailand

On a mountain in Thailand, a “highly venomous” creature moved through the darkened forest. The 3-foot-long creature had brightly colored stripes that usually served as a warning for anyone who dared approach it — but that warning failed.

Scientists managed to capture the venomous animal and discovered it was a new species. Continued …

A night at Thailand’s luxe elephant sleepover

My date has awful manners. She’s arrived covered in dirt, scoffed her dinner without pause and, worst of all, brought her best friend along. None of which has prevented me from falling in love.

I’m sipping a frosty Chang beer while two Asian elephants, named Jahthong and Kummoon, dine on sugarcane with their great grey rumps facing me. As the pair get stuck into their meal, somewhere behind I can hear the clang and sizzle of my chef cooking up a three-course dinner. Continued …

3 tourist destinations in Thailand honored in ‘Green Destinations Top 100 Stories’

Three tourist destinations in Thailand were honored in the 2023 Green Destinations Top 100 Stories. These destinations are Nai Wiang subdistrict of Nan province, Mueang Kao subdistrict of Sukhothai province, and Khlong Thom district of Krabi province.

Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the minister of tourism and sports, presented the 2023 Green Destination 100 Stories emblem to representatives from all three areas. Continued …

Water pistol standoff and UFO jellyfish take top honors in wildlife photo competition

A young girl pointing a water pistol at a monkey and a celestial squadron of jellyfish saucers have clinched top prizes at the 50th European Wildlife Photographer of the Year competition. The captivating collection, featuring mischievous animals and breathtaking landscapes, drew over 1,000 entries from professionals spanning 36 countries, overwhelming judges with a staggering 19,000 submissions. Continued …

US hits hard at militias in Iraq and Syria

The U.S. military launched an air assault on dozens of sites in Iraq and Syria used by Iranian-backed militias and the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Friday, in the opening salvo of retaliation for the drone strike that killed three U.S. troops in Jordan last weekend. Continued …

Worldwide IT spending to grow 6.8% in 2024

Worldwide IT spending is expected to total $5 trillion in 2024, an increase of 6.8% from 2023, according to the latest forecast by Gartner, Inc. This is down from the previous quarter’s forecast of 8% growth. While generative AI (GenAI) had significant hype in 2023, it will not significantly change the growth of IT spending in the near term. Continued …

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