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Monday’s news-Dec 4

Today’s news: Electricity, fuel prices to increase/PM rejects electricity tariff hike/Thap Sakae School’s eco-friendly building material/Living in Thailand/How to boost your immune system/Red Cross clarifies blood donation charges/27 provinces brace for heavy rainfall/Increasing homelessness in Thailand/Top-earning Thai actresses/Another festival ride crash/Bread krathongs spark fish massacre/Renowned fortune-teller predicts/Six more Thai workers set to return/Economy: Pork prices sizzle down/Debtors flood mediation service/100% public electric vehicles/Gold prices soaring/Tourism: Child sex abuse in Pattaya/Plan to extend Songkran raises eyebrows/Govt rejigs plans for Songkran/Soft power charms/French Tourist Dies Koh Samui Waterfall/Thailand Experience: The ‘Queen of Thai Desserts’/Find authenticity in the big Isaan cities/Best Thailand Landmarks/Spotting a good restaurant in Bangkok/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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Electricity and fuel prices are expected to increase next year

Consumers are advised to brace for increases in the prices of electricity and fuel next year, even though the government will try its best to minimize the rises.

After the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) proposed an increase in the price of electricity, from 3.99 baht to 4.68 baht/unit for January-April, the Ministry of Energy is to hold consultations with the ERC on how to trim the fuel tariff (FT), averaging 89.55 satang/unit, to limit the proposed increase, which is considered by the government to be too large. Continued …

PM rejects electricity tariff hike proposal

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin rejected the electricity tariff hike approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Saturday, explaining that he was worried the increase would be too burdensome for consumers. Most of the general public are currently facing rising cost of living. Srettha added that the increase could hurt the government’s popularity in the next general election.

The ERC earlier approved a 12.5% increase in the electricity tariff for residential consumers, from 4.20 baht to 4.68 baht per unit. Continued …

Thap Sakae School transforms beverage cartons into eco-friendly building material

SIG has partnered with Thai retailer CP All to support the launch of the “Green Café” pilot project at Thap Sakae School in Thailand, in the southern part of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, which aims to educate and nurture environmental consciousness directly in the community.

The project is a collaboration between SIG, CP All and its partners to build a green café that is made of recycled materials. Continued …

Living in Thailand

Thailand is a beautiful and fun country, where you can have a fantastic lifestyle as an expat. There are some great options depending on the type of lifestyle you want to have, and all of them will definitely be budget friendly.

You will enter into a kingdom that has delicious foods, night markets, legendary beaches, and a nightlife that cannot be beat. It’s also home to a school of massage that will rebuild and repair your body, and never break your bank account. Continued …

How to boost your immune system and make it through cold season

You may be stocking up on cough sweets and tissues if the season is getting colder and you are concerned about respiratory infections.

There is more you can do to try and avoid getting sick, though it may not be possible to avoid all infections. These three strategies will help you get through the cold season feeling strong. Continued …

Thai Red Cross clarifies blood donation charges are for service not sale

The Thai Red Cross Society’s National Blood Center clarified that the blood donated and subsequently delivered across the nation’s hospitals is not up for sale. However, recipients are required to cover a service fee.

This clarification came to light via the National Blood Center’s website in response to a Facebook post claiming the Thai Red Cross Society was profiting from blood donations by having hospitals charge recipients 2,100 baht per bag of blood. Continued …

27 provinces, including Bangkok, to brace for heavy rainfall

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a heavy rainfall warning for 27 provinces, including Bangkok. The southern region is expected to receive significant rainfall, covering 80% of the area, which may lead to sudden flooding and runoff.

A high-pressure system from China is covering the northern region, the northeastern region, and the South China Sea. This system is bringing in moisture from the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, resulting in rainfall in the upper part of Thailand. Continued …

Survey reveals increasing homelessness in Thailand

The Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) and associated agencies took the stage on Nov. 30, to bring to light the findings of an extensive survey conducted on the state of homelessness in Thailand. The details were presented at the 2024 Protection of Homeless People Expo.

The survey, spearheaded by Phoranee Phuprasert, director of ThaiHealth’s Office of Vulnerable Group Support, discovered that Thailand is currently home to over 2,499 homeless individuals. The primary causes leading to this situation were identified as unemployment and familial disputes. Continued …

Thai entertainment royalty: Top-earning actresses and their impressive fees

In the glitzy world of Thai entertainment, a select few actresses reign supreme, not just for their talent but also for the staggering fees they command.

Topping the list are six superstars who demand huge sums to appear in dramas, advertisements, and events. These leading ladies, known for their confident styles and award-winning performances, also showcase the lucrative landscape of the Thai entertainment industry. Continued …

Another Octopus ride crash sparks fairground safety fears in Thailand

Another accident involving a “giant octopus” ride left at least three people injured in Khon Kaen province on Friday night. Similar accidents involving the same type of fairground ride have injured scores of people in Bangkok and across the country in recent years.

Friday’s accident in the northeast occurred shortly before midnight when an axle snapped, causing one of the ride’s “tentacles” to collapse, said witnesses and local officials. Continued …

Eco-friendly bread krathongs spark fish massacre at Bangkok Loy Krathong

While promoted as an eco-friendly alternative, krathongs made of bread killed off large numbers of fish during this Loy Krathong festival, says a Bangkok official.

Pornphrom Vikitsreth, adviser to the Bangkok governor, on Friday posted photos of piles of dead fish on Facebook, saying that they died as a result of salted bread krathongs floated on a pond in Bangkok’s Santiphap Park. Continued …

Renowned fortune-teller predicts potential misfortunes before new year 2024

A recent prediction by the renowned fortune-teller Mor Plai Prai Krasib hints at potential misfortunes in the three days before the new year of 2024. The seer further points to significant changes post-January, with a focus on health issues linked to flying creatures.

In an interview, Mor Plai unveiled his predictions for the eve of the new year and beyond. He particularly emphasized the need for caution on Dec. 28, 29, and 30. Continued …

Six more Thai workers set to return as nine still held as hostages

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) is pressing ahead with negotiations to help the remaining nine Thai hostages captured by Hamas, as six more Thai workers recently released from captivity are due to arrive back in Thailand on Monday.

Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara said on Sunday that the government is concerned by the end of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which could hold up further releases of Thai hostages. Continued …

Pork prices sizzle down, fueling October’s inflation cool-off

A decline in pork prices significantly contributed to a reduction in the inflation rate in October, an anonymous figure within the Finance Ministry has revealed. The inflation experienced a year-on-year decrease of 0.31% in October, largely due to a 0.2% drop in energy prices, attributed to lower oil costs and employed subsidies to keep energy prices in check.

Moreover, food prices saw a decrease of 0.5% in October, with pork prices being a significant contributor. Despite a 0.2% price increase in ready-to-eat meals, there was a general decline in inflation during October. Continued …

Informal debtors owing Bt1.5 billion flood govt mediation service

Over 37,000 people owing a combined 1.5 billion baht applied for the government’s informal-debt resolution program in its first two days, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday.

Permanent Secretary Suttipong Juljarern revealed that 37,579 people had registered for debt mediation as of Saturday at 4pm. Of these, 36,338 registered online, while 1,241 visited Debt Relief Assistance Centers set up around the country. The registrants logged combined debt of 1.53 billion baht owed to 19,061 informal lenders. Continued …

Thailand’s transport ministry commits to 100% public electric vehicles

A bold step toward a greener future was taken by Thailand’s Transport Ministry as it committed to transforming its entire fleet of public transport vehicles into 100% electric. The initiative, as announced by Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, begins with the electric conversion of the limousine service of the Airports of Thailand (AoT).

This development was shared during Suriya’s visit to the 40th Motor Expo held at Impact Challenger Hall in Muang Thong Thani. The expo played host to various electric vehicle (EV) operators, who reported an increasing trend in reservations and sales during the event. Continued …

Gold prices soaring to new heights

The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) today announced a strong surge in today’s gold prices. Compared to yesterday’s closing price, gold ornaments are selling at 34,800 baht per baht, up by 200 baht.

Gold bars of 96.5% purity are currently being bought at 34,200 baht per baht and sold at 34,300 baht per baht, according to the first announcement. Gold ornaments of the same purity are being bought at 33,579.40 baht per baht and sold at 34,800 baht per baht. Meanwhile, the global gold price stands at US$2,084.50 per ounce. Continued …

Police track American and German who bought their way out of child sex abuse in Pattaya

Police in Pattaya on Sunday announced an urgent investigation into claims that two Western tourists, one an American and another German, were able to bribe their way out of trouble in Pattaya after being arrested in a 2022 case involving the sexual abuse of a minor, a girl under 15 years of age, at a hotel in the city. Pattaya itself is also back in the crosshairs after a scathing documentary on its red-light sex-for-sale culture broadcast by respected German DW-TV network in November.

In the heart of Thailand’s coastal paradise of Pattaya, now rocking again after becoming a ghost town during the pandemic era from 2020 to 2023, the neon glow of its famed go-go bars, seedy massage parlors, and open-air beer stalls conceals a grim reality — the resurgence of international sex tourism. Continued …

Thailand’s plan to extend Songkran raises eyebrows

Thailand‘s iconic Songkran Festival might be turning into a month-long water extravaganza in a bid to boost the country’s soft power, or a potential disaster waiting to happen.

Thailand’s political arena is buzzing with controversy as the Pheu Thai Party, led by Paetongtarn Shinawatra, unveils an audacious plan to extend the beloved Songkran Festival. The goal? To solidify the nation’s soft power on the global stage. Continued …

Govt rejigs plans for Songkran

The National Soft Power Development Committee has clarified its idea of staging the Songkran festival for the whole month of April, saying the water-splashing festivities will still be held on April 13-15 as per tradition, while other cultural events will be organized nationwide during the entire month.

The move follows heavy criticism that the idea is impractical and a month-long water splashing event would be a huge waste of water and increase road accidents. Continued …

Soft power charms, with a Thai ripple

The term “soft power” has seeped into international relations and it is now a catchphrase with its own global momentum. Yet, it should be recalled that in the 1980s, it was used to describe the nature of a weaker state confronted by the “hard power” embodied by a stronger state.

The 1990s saw the end of the Cold War, which opened the door to more civic, political and artistic space in many countries. “Soft power” began to mutate – to project the power of stakeholders beyond the state itself, in particular individuals and groups personifying creativity. Continued …

Young French Tourist Dead After Falling From Koh Samui Waterfall

At 3:30pm on Dec. 2, Koh Samui police officers received a missing person report of a French tourist accidentally falling from the Namuang Waterfall 2, Koh Samui, Surat Thani.

The Koh Samui police officers, rescue teams, and relevant agencies rushed to find the missing person who was later publicly identified as Ryan Meghan, a 20-year-old Frenchman. Continued …

The Tragic and Inspiring Story of the ‘Queen of Thai Desserts’

“It’s just crazy- it’s a crazy story,” says Thai cookbook writer and journalist Chawadee Nualkhair. “And apparently it’s true! Or, that’s what we all believe.” She’s referring to the tumultuous life of Maria Guyomar de Pinha (1664–1728), known in Thailand as Thao Thong Kip Ma and sometimes called “the Queen of Thai Desserts.”

In the Siamese court of the late 17th century, Guyomar experienced a meteoric rise followed by an equally dramatic fall, and Thai cuisine would never be the same. Continued …

Find authenticity and adventure in the big Isaan cities

Have you ever looked beyond Thailand’s popular tourist haunts for something far more authentic? Hidden from the typical hustle and bustle of the more central cities, Thailand’s northeastern region is a treasure trove of culture, history, and delectable cuisine.

Here lies the raw, unfiltered charm of the country rarely experienced by the average tourist, as the Isaan city offers great diversity of experience. Continued …

15 of the Best Thailand Landmarks to Visit

Now that Thailand is open to visitors again, many people are rushing back to this beautiful Southeast Asian country, where white-sand beaches, incredibly delicious food, and historic temples abound.

Bangkok, which I always recommend for solo travelers, is where the majority of tourists arrive. There you can find many of the best Thailand landmarks, from the opulent Grand Palace and the quirky Fertility Shrine, to the numerous shopping opportunities all over the city. Continued …

5 signs to keep an eye for to spot a good restaurant in Bangkok

If, like us, you love hunting for simply good food around Bangkok, you may start to notice that places serving the most authentically delicious dishes often have something in common.

It’s almost formulaic: the vibes, the decor, the menus, and even the methods. A purely personal take, here’s our guide to spotting a good restaurant in Bangkok. Continued …

Southeast Asian cities face existential crisis as they sink while sea levels rise

Just 30 miles from Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, sits a temple on a small spit of land. The only way in is to walk or hitch a ride with a motorcyclist along a narrow concrete footbridge. Over my shoulder here are about 2.5 square miles of what is today the Gulf of Thailand. As recently as the mid-1990s, this was the village of Samut Chin. Continued …

11 bodies found after Indonesia volcano eruption; 22 climbers still missing

The bodies of 11 climbers were recovered today after a furious eruption of the Mount Marapi volcano, as Indonesian rescuers searched for at least 22 others reportedly missing. Continued …

Malaysia records 26 million tourist arrivals from Jan 1 to Nov 15

Singaporeans topped the list of 26 million tourist arrivals to Malaysia, according to the Immigration Department’s latest statistics recorded from Jan. 1 to Nov. 15. According to statistics released, the most number of tourists were from Singapore at 12,645,364 tourists, followed by Indonesia (3,166,295), Thailand (2,073,162), China (1,407,471), Brunei (904,841), and India (780,532). Continued …

Another big quake rattles southern Philippines

sA magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off the coast of the southern Philippines early Monday, the United States Geological Survey said, the latest in a slew of strong quakes all concentrated in the same area. Continued … 

China’s bamboo could replace high-emitting plastics

It feeds one of the Earth’s rarest species. It was the writing surface for some of the earliest books. It could prove essential in reducing vast amounts of carbon emissions – and China has more of it than anywhere else. Continued …

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90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586

Saturday’s news-Dec 2

Today’s news: Feedback: Bad air in Hua Hin/Music festival in Pranburi/Police target gun menace/11 expressway projects/’Gold card’ pharmacy scheme/Solar panels for petrol stations/Motorcyclist Drives into Dangling Cable/Economy: Fragile, weak economy/Urged to embrace circular economy/Over 22,000 debtors register/Japanese investors eye rail line/Groups seek elderly pensions boost/Promotions to drive EV sales/Tourism: Parks drop e-ticketing system/Opening hours extension ‘will boost economy’/Craving American food?/Thailand Experience: Sunflowers bathing Lopburi/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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“When you read the news about bad air, you might think that only Bangkok and the surrounding area have bad air. As with us in Hua Hin, 2.5 values over 40-60 are measured in many places. I really hope for everyone affected that this will improve extremely soon.” – RBM

10-day music festival in Pranburi Dec. 1-10

Pak Nam Pran in Pranburi is hosting the “Lomwongman Music Pranburi” festival, a major music festival spanning 10 days, from Dec. 110.

Organized by the Pak Nam Pran subdistrict addministrative organization in collaboration with Lomwongman and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the festival got underway last night and is set against the scenic backdrop of Maharaj Field by the sea. Continued … 

Police target gun menace

A week before Loy Krathong, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) arrested 14,909 suspects in 14,339 criminal cases in a pre-festival crackdown.

Of those, 1,320 cases were related to the illegal selling of unlicensed guns and illegally owned licensed guns, said National Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol. Continued …

EXAT planning 11 expressway projects over the next 10 years

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) is planning 11 new expressway projects in the Bangkok metropolitan area and in the provinces over the next 10 years, with the earliest project expected to open for public use as soon as 2025.

The 11 projects include the construction of new expressways, as well as expansion of the existing infrastructure over a combined distance of more than 200 kilometers with a budget of 400 billion baht, EXAT Gov. Surachet Laophulsuk said on Friday. Continued …

‘Gold card’ pharmacy scheme helps patients avoid hospital

The Health Systems Research Institute (HSRI) is satisfied with the first-year implementation of the Extra Plus project, which allows members of the gold card universal healthcare scheme to receive medicine at pharmacies near their home for free.

Dr. Supakit Sirilak, director of HSRI, said the idea was based on an attempt to bring the public healthcare system closer to people. Continued …

Rooftop solar panels planned for petrol stations

Oam Suk Social Enterprise, a subsidiary of Bangchak Group, has extended its support to a network of cooperative service stations, enabling them to install rooftop solar panel systems for cost-saving purposes, while facilitating the registration of acquired carbon credits with the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) through the T-VER program. Continued …

Norwegian Motorcyclist Drives into Dangling Cable

A 60-year-old Norwegian national was injured when he accidentally drove his motorbike into a communication wire that was dangling across the road in the district of Sattahip yesterday.

The incident occurred in front of Khun Suk Village, Bang Saray subdistrict, Sattahip district, Chonburi province. Upon receiving a report of the mishap, the Sawang Rojanatham Foundation promptly dispatched a rescue team to the scene. Continued …

Fragile, weak economy sees central bank holding interest rates, reducing 2023 growth to 2.4%

Foreign tourism is falling, signaling a precarious future. Manufacturing is slumping and the services sector has stumbled. Analysts warn of challenges ahead, while the government talks of intervention, the Bank of Thailand emphasizes stability.

The Bank of Thailand, this week, held Thai borrowing rates at 2.5%, with indications that it may hold the rate throughout 2024 until 2025, as it reported a pickup in GDP growth in the final quarter of the year even though the economy remains fragile with reduced manufacturing output and falling foreign tourism numbers, which have led the bank to downgrade the 2023 projected growth level to 2.4%. Continued …

Private sector urged to embrace circular economy

The private sector is being encouraged to adopt circular economy principles for business operations to reduce costs, increase efficiency and generate income from innovative business models.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, said the circular economy concept was introduced in response to the ongoing development of technology and rapidly changing consumer demands that affect the economy, society and the environment. Continued …

Over 22,000 debtors register for government help on first day of registration

More than 22,000 people registered for government debt relief on the first day of registration on Friday, Interior Ministry spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul said.

The registration is part of the government’s efforts to tackle the issue of illegal lending at hefty interest rates. Many debtors who had failed to repay their debts were reportedly threatened or assaulted by loan sharks. Continued …

Japanese investors eye rail line

Japanese investors have expressed interest in investing in Red Line electric train extension projects, said Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit.

Yesterday, Nashida Kazuya, the Japanese ambassador to Thailand, met Suriya at the ministry to discuss how Thailand and Japan could collaborate in the development of transportation. Continued …

Civic groups seek elderly pensions boost with legislation

Civil groups are urging lawmakers to speed up passing the Elderly and National Pension Act.

The Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) recently backed the We Fair Network in submitting a petition signed by 10,000 people demanding the bill to be vetted in parliament. Continued …

Promotions set to drive EV sales

Battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales in Thailand are expected to reach 70,000 units this year thanks to the launch of new models and marketing campaigns, especially during November and December, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The 12-day Bangkok International Motor Show, which started on Nov. 30, should help increase BEV sales in the last month of the year, according to the federation. Continued …

National parks drop e-ticketing system

The National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) has pulled the plug on e-ticketing for six of Thailand‘s prized national parks, sparking outrage and concerns as the tourist high season kicks off.

The decision to suspend e-ticketing for tourists visiting six national parks in Thailand has triggered a storm of criticism, with many deeming it untimely and poorly planned. As December marks the beginning of the tourism high season, both locals and international visitors are left in the lurch, struggling to navigate their trips without the once-convenient e-ticketing system. Continued …

Opening hours extension ‘will boost economy’

The private sector contends that extending night venue opening hours will attract more foreign tourists to Thailand, while Pattaya expects a 30%–40% increase in tourism revenue.

Longer opening hours will start on Dec. 15 in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chon Buri, and Phuket as planned, and outlets will be able to sell alcohol until 4am in specially designated zones. Continued …

Craving American food? Bangkok has a fair for that

Sizzling beef steaks, salty rich cheese, crunchy Washington apples, lentil health snacks, and sweet and crispy funnel cakes await Bangkokians this weekend as the EmQuartier on Sukhumvit plays host to TastyUSA Day 2023.

The fair, which began on Thursday and continues through Sunday, is now its second edition and offers all comers the chance to feast on American signature foods and beverages. Continued …

Crowds of tourists go sunflower bathing as Lopburi bursts into bloom

Tourists are flocking to Lopburi, as the province 150 kilometers north of Bangkok unveils its famed annual sunflower festival.

Hundreds of selfie-snapping visitors bathed in the yellow glow of 25 rai (4 hectares) of sunflowers at Maharach Ranch in Pattana Nikhom district on Friday. They also took advantage of the cool December weather to stroll through the vast tapestry of golden flowers. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586

Thursday’s news-Nov 30

Today’s news: Christmas in Hua Hin/Price of electricity to rise/Fire at Hua Hin university/Improving Thais’ English proficiency/Thai berry pickers in Finland/Lisa poised to hit record-breaking per-post earnings/PM2.5 haze in Bangkok/Man Selling tiger carcasses Online/Water, soil management under fire/’Hostages would be in grave danger’/Economy: GDP Forecast To Rise 3.8%/Herbal market worth skyrockets/B2B e-commerce trends/Domestic industries suffer from cheap imports/Shrimp exports to surge by 10%/Price war as Chinese EVs flood in/Mega checkpoint for trade and tourism/Tourism: Beverage tax restructure to boost tourism/Laos railway a boon/26 Chinese tourists arrested/Graffiti Art Draws Tourists/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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Christmas in Hua Hin

From themed menus to stunning spaces, there are plenty of hotels, restaurants, bars and pubs pulling out all the stops to ensure you have a Christmas celebration to remember.

Whether you’re in the mood for a full-on Christmas feast complete with turkey and all the trimmings, or something entirely different but equally delicious, this guide will help you every step of the way. Continued …

Price of electricity from January-April to rise

The Energy Regulatory Commission of Thailand has set new electricity charges, ranging from 4.68 baht to 5.95 baht/unit from January until April, 2024. The price from September until December this year has been 3.99 baht/unit.

The commission approved an 89.55 satang/unit fuel tariff (FT) for the January-April period, which will raise the price of electricity to an average of 69.07 satang/unit. When adding in the power base rate of 3.78 baht/unit, the new price of electricity will average 4.68 baht/unit, excluding VAT. Continued …

Fire at a Hua Hin university causes Bt3M in damage

A fire ripped through a building of a university in Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Hua Hin district yesterday afternoon, destroying computers and other property.

The damage is estimated at about Bt3 million. No one is reported to have been injured. Witnesses said the blaze started on the roof of a building in the Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin’s Wang Klai Kangwon campus. Continued …

Education Ministry assigned to take urgent steps to improve Thais’ English proficiency

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered the Education Ministry to come up with measures rapidly to improve English proficiency among Thai people, students in particular, after Thailand’s very poor ranking on the global Education First (EF) English Proficiency Index 2023.

EF ranks 113 countries, where English is not the first language, based on scores in 2.2 million Education First standardized English tests taken in 2022. At the top of the list is the Netherlands, with an average score of 647 out of 800, followed by Singapore (631), while Denmark, scoring 615, and Norway, with 614, swapped places at fourth and fifth place. Continued …

Large human trafficking case involving Thai berry pickers in Finland

Finnish authorities have wrapped up an investigation into a human trafficking and bribery scandal. The case involves Thai berry pickers who worked in Finland from 2020 to 2022.

The National Bureau of Investigation (NBI) suspects five individuals linked to berry companies for aggravated human trafficking. The investigating officers say they have spoken to about 170 Thai nationals in Finland who they believe to be victims of human trafficking. The investigation is still ongoing in Thailand. Continued … 

Lisa poised to hit 100M Instagram followers – and record-breaking per-post earnings

With Blackpink’s Lisa poised to become the first K-pop star to hit 100 million Instagram followers, the true impact of her social media presence is in the spotlight.

Lalisa Manoban, widely known as Lisa, stands as a global icon and pivotal member of the internationally renowned South Korean girl group. Continued …

PM2.5 haze rises above safe threshold in Bangkok

PM2.5 air pollution rose above the safe level in many areas of Bangkok on Wednesday as the fine-dust haze collected in stagnant air.

Levels of PM2.5 in the capital ranged from 28.9 to 56.2 micrograms per cubic meter, according to the Bangkok Air Quality Information Center of Bangkok. Levels above 37.5µg/m3 are categorized as “Orange Zone”, or potentially impacting health. Continued …

US Helps Thais Catch Man Selling Tiger Carcasses Online

More than 500 carcasses, including leopard carcasses, black panther carcasses, clouded leopard carcasses, and Asian golden cat carcasses, were found and seized at a house in Ban Chang subdistrict, Mueang District, Pathum Thani Province, yesterday.

Police officers from the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division, along with U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officers and Thailand’s Department of National Park, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, arrested MKan Panyayong, 41, a resident of Phrae province, on charges of “trafficking and possession of protected wildlife without permission.” Continued …

 

Water, soil management under fire in Asia Pacific

Here, in the world’s most populous region, there is a crisis slowly unfolding that involves the earth beneath our feet. The soil that has been producing the food we eat and supporting the livelihoods of millions of farmers and others is under threat.

Often referred to as the “Skin of the Earth,” soil acts as a silent steward, supporting the production of 95% of the food we eat in this region. It retains water, serves as a habitat for animals, and plays a key role in regulating our climate by storing more carbon than all the world’s forests combined. Continued …

‘If we did like in the movies, the hostages would be in grave danger’

On Tuesday night, two Thai workers recently released from captivity in Gaza by Hamas arrived at a hospital in Be’er Ya’akov, Israel, to join 17 other farm workers. As soon as they saw each other, they all huddled up into an embrace. “We survived! we survived!” they cheered, as one was seen wiping away tears.

The release of the Thai hostages on Nov. 24, the first day of the Israeli-Hamas ceasefire, came as a surprise to many. It came through a vigorous push by the Thai Foreign Ministry, said its minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara, and a lot of behind-the-scenes talks with various counterparts from the Middle Eastern countries who can communicate with the Islamist militant group that occupies Gaza. Continued …

GDP Forecast To Rise 3.8%, Partly Due To Digital Wallet Campaign

Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) is forecast to rise 3.8% next year, partly due to the Pheu Thai-initiated digital wallet campaign, the Bank of Thailand’s Assistant Gov. Piti Disyatat said Wednesday.

Without the much-heralded digital wallet project, under which a sum of 500 billion baht will be spent up by an estimated 50 million people in a six-month period, the GDP would only rise 3.2% next year, according to the central bank’s assistant governor. Continued … 

Thailand’s herbal market worth skyrockets

Minister of Health Santi Prompat yesterday highlighted the significant growth in the market for Thai massage and food as a form of soft power for the nation. He also emphasized the rising value of herbal consumption, which has increased to 90,000 billion baht (Editor: this number doesn’t sound right but it is what was published), making Thailand the third highest in Asia.

Thailand’s unique wisdom in traditional Thai medicine and herbs can drive health tourism by blending well with modern medicine, clearly driving health economy policies. This was evident during the Covid-19 situation, as people became more interested in health, Thai food, and herbs. Continued …

Unveiling 2024 B2B e-commerce trends in a dynamic world

In an era marked by ongoing digital transformation, business-to-business (B2B) companies find themselves in need of adapting to the rapid shift.

The landscape is evolving swiftly, driven by the unyielding force of digital disruption, the millennial workforce, shift in purchase behaviors, hyper-personalization and so on. Strategic foresight is important for B2B companies to overcome challenges, thrive and gain a competitive edge in a dynamic world. Continued …

FTI seeks urgent action as domestic industries suffer from cheap imports

Many domestic industrial groups are struggling to survive as cheaper, substandard imported goods were flooding the market, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said.

These imported goods were often falsely labeled, fake and/or substandard, and clandestinely brought in and sold at prices 10%-20% cheaper than the domestic counterparts, the FTI said. Continued …

Thailand’s shrimp exports forecast to surge by 10% next year

A 10% surge in Thailand’s shrimp exports is on the horizon for the upcoming year, brought about by a minor uptick in local shrimp production and bolstered demand primarily from the United States.

Thai Shrimp Assn. President Ekapoj Yodpinit disclosed that shrimp production in Thailand this year mirrored the previous year’s figure of 280,000 tons. Meanwhile, the country’s shrimp exports for this year are estimated to stand at approximately 120,000 tons, priced at 50 billion baht (US$1,436,493,500). Continued …

Thai auto market anticipates price war as Chinese EVs flood in

The Thai auto market is bracing for a potential price war, as the influx of affordable electric vehicles (EVs), mainly from China, threatens the traditional dominance of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles.

Over the next few years, the competition is set to escalate, as two to three Chinese automakers plan to roll out their EVs in Thailand, capitalizing on the government’s investment incentive policy, according to Ratthakarn Jutasen, managing director of Ford Thailand. Continued …

Thai and Malaysian prime ministers unveil mega checkpoint for trade and tourism

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and his Malaysian counterpart Anwar Ibrahim orchestrated a historic agreement this week, with plans to improve border trade through the new Sadao checkpoint in Songkhla province.

The leaders converged at the customs office of the newly minted Sadao border checkpoint on Nov. 27, with both governments pledging to turbocharge road access to the Thai side of the border. The move aims to propel cross-border trade and travel, rendering the obsolete old Sadao checkpoint an inconvenience of the past. Continued …

Thai finance ministry considers beverage tax restructure to boost tourism

A proposed restructuring of the beverage tax framework is under consideration by the Finance Ministry, as revealed by the permanent finance secretary, Lavaron Sangsnit. The restructure aims to bolster tourism and domestic spending.

Tomorrow, Lavaron plans to engage in a discussion with officials from the Customs Department and the Excise Department. The proposed measures align with Thai governmental policies aimed at boosting consumption and tourism. Continued …

Laos railway a boon for overland travel by Chinese

The number of Chinese crossing to Thailand overland is expected to exceed 300,000 next year, thanks to the China-Laos railway that should increase the tally, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT.

Chuwit Sirivejkul, TAT regional director of marketing for East Asia, said this segment of Chinese tourists can add volume to second-tier cities in the northeast. Continued …

26 Chinese tourists arrested in raid on secret casino in Nonthaburi

Immigration police raided a hotel in Nonthaburi province, which was modified as a casino to cater to Chinese tourists, and nabbed 26 alleged gamblers on Wednesday morning.

Acting on a tip-off, the immigration police obtained a warrant for searching the eighth and ninth floors of a hotel in Ngam Wong Wan. Apart from the 26 alleged gamblers, the immigration police arrested 23 Thai staff. Continued …

Vibrant Graffiti Art Selfies Draw Tourists to Nakhon Ratchasima

Tourists flocked to capture vibrant graffiti art selfies along the mural-lined streets of Nakhon Ratchasima, showcasing the skills of over 30 graffiti artists from across the country.

This artistic spectacle, spanning the longest stretch in the Isaan region, unfolded near the Nakhon Chai Transport tour bus depot on Chaiyaphum Road in the city center of Nakhon Ratchasima. Continued …

Five elections in 2024 that will shape the global order

Could Donald Trump make a comeback? Will anyone in Russia challenge another six years for Vladimir Putin? With half the world heading to the polls in 2024, and some 30 countries electing a president, here are five key elections to watch. Continued …

Study reveals world’s most expensive cities

Singapore and Zurich tied for the world’s most expensive city this year, followed by Geneva, New York and Hong Kong, the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU) said on Thursday, as it cautioned that the global cost-of-living crisis was not yet over. Continued …

Stagnant world economy to lower oil prices next year

Dubai crude oil reference prices are expected to fall to US$83-85 per barrel next year based on slow global economic growth, says Phichin Aphiwantanaporn, senior executive vice president of IRPC Plc, the petrochemical arm of Thailand oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc. Continued …

President Of UN Climate Summit Planned For Oil And Gas Deals Behind The Scenes

The president of the United Nations’ annual climate summit planned to use the talks to lobby dozens of countries and business leaders to increase exports of oil and gas, according to leaked documents obtained by media outlets this week. Continued …

Henry Kissinger, singular US diplomat, dead at 100

Henry Kissinger, the former United States secretary of state, whose unapologetic promotion of raw American power helped shape the post-World War II world, died Wednesday at the age of 100, his consulting firm said. Continued …

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Today’s news: December Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule/PKK records lowest English proficiency/Crack down on Makro/Lantern blamed for burning market/Temperature to rise/Nearly 640,000 krathongs in Bangkok/Violence against women and children/COVID is Not Fully Gone/Economy: Vietnam approves 15% tax on multinationals/True Corp. spearheads AI utilization/Civil servants to receive 20% salary increase/Salary hike to pressure SMEs/Tourism: Thai Airways reinstates nine routes/Cabinet green-lights 4am/25 million visitors in 2023/Doubts over 8.2 million Chinese visitors in 2024/Chinese airlines did not cancel flights/Thailand’s duty-free dream/Thailand Experience: Rising sea levels slowly destroy temple murals/PEA transforms Ayutthaya/Thai street food soars in popularity/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 records lowest English proficiency in Thailand

In the latest EF English Proficiency Index (EF EPI) reported yesterday, Thailand’s grasp of the English language has been categorized as “very low proficiency,” ranking 101st out of 113 non-native English-speaking countries.

Prachuap Khiri Khan recorded the lowest score of the Thai provinces included in the survey. With a score of just 299, Prachuap Khiri Khan’s proficiency level is markedly lower than other provinces, such as Chiang Mai, which top-scored with 464, followed by Bangkok (457), Phuket (456), and Songkhla (437). – HHT

Thai investigators crack down on Makro for shady swine supplies

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) raided Makro, a popular cash-and-carry store warehouse in Thailand after discovering the store ordered illegal pork products from a company previously indicted for illicit imports.

DSI Director Suriya Singhakamon said officers conducted a raid on Wealthy & Healthy Foods, which illegally imported pork into Thailand, and discovered that the company supplied some frozen pork and pork livers to a cash-and-carry store called Siam Makro. Continued …

Lantern blamed for burning Chiang Mai market

A fire broke out at nine buildings within Rim Ping Flower Market in the northern province of Chiang Mai at 3am yesterday. A witness claimed the blaze was triggered when a lantern from the Loy Krathong and Yi Peng Lantern Festival fell onto the buildings.

According to initial investigations, approximately 1,400 square meters were affected, including nine buildings in the market and some parts of nearby buildings. These include residential buildings, a Chinese shrine and the Thailand Post Museum. Continued …

Temperature to rise in Thailand as cold air pressure decreases

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reports a decrease in cold air pressure, resulting in a rise in temperature by 1 to 3 degrees Celsius. Southern regions are experiencing heavy rainfall, with eight provinces affected as of 5am today.

The forecast for the next 24 hours indicates that the high-pressure area or cold air mass covering the upper part of Thailand is weakening. Continued …

Nearly 640,000 krathongs, mostly biodegradable, floated in Bangkok

As many as 639,828 krathongs were floated on Bangkok’s myriad canals for Loy Krathong this year, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reported on Tuesday.

Statistics gathered by the BMA’s Environment Department revealed that the number of krathongs floated on Bangkok canals this year increased by 11% compared to 572,602 last year. Continued …

Violence against women and children in Thailand triples in 2022

The Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) and Woman and Men Progressive Movement Foundation (WMP) reported that violence against women and children in Thailand tripled in 2022 compared to the previous year.

ThaiHealth and WMP held a seminar to promote the campaign to end violence against women and children under the theme, Stop Violence as Signals Appear Before They Make Headlines. The talk highlighted the signs of violence before an assault occurs and urged the public to pay attention to these signs and not to ignore them. Continued …

We May Be Post-COVID Era, But COVID is Not Fully Gone

At a recent media roundtable on the evolving landscape of respiratory disease management in the Asia Pacific region held in Singapore and organized by pharmaceutical giant Pfizer, Dr. Leong Hoe Nam, an infectious disease specialist at Mount Elizabeth Novena Hospital, was quick to declare it is just a matter of time when the next COVID pandemic, with new and deadly mutation, breaks out.

“It’s a certainty – like life, death, and taxes,” Leong told reporters from half a dozen countries in the region. Continued …

Vietnam approves 15% tax on multinationals, Thailand to follow

Vietnam today raised its corporate tax on multinational companies to 15%, effective from January, in a move that may deter foreign investment.

Vietnam’s parliament approved the global minimum tax (GMT) as part of an agreement by 140 countries, including Thailand, to impose a minimum 15% tax on multinationals from 2024. Continued … 

True Corp. spearheads AI utilization for automation

True Corp., led by Deputy Chief Executive Sharad Mehrotra, is positioning itself at the forefront of artificial intelligence (AI) utilization, with ambitious plans for widespread automation and paperless operations. The company’s recent hybrid conference, AI Gets Good, highlighted the critical need for an integrated approach that blends technology, people, and ethics.

Accenture research indicates that language-based AI could augment around 40% of all working hours, prompting True to employ machine learning in customer services. This implementation not only reduces errors but also safeguards customer data. Continued …

Thailand’s civil servants to receive 20% salary increase over two years

Newly recruited civil servants in Thailand are set to receive a salary increase of 20% over the next two years. The decision, approved by the Cabinet, was announced by Danucha Pichayanan, the secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council.

The proposed plan by the Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) is to increase salaries by 10% annually in the fiscal years 2024 and 2025. Continued …

State salary hike to put pressure on SMEs

The cabinet resolution to approve a 10% increase in state officials’ salaries is likely to cause businesses to consider increasing wages accordingly to attract talented individuals, says Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.

New state employees are set to receive 16,500 baht monthly in their first year, rising to 18,000 baht in their second year. Continued …

Thai Airways reinstates nine cool-season routes for domestic trips

Thai Airways International reinstated nine domestic routes for the cool season, previously provided by its former affiliate, Thai Smile Airways. The services, which will run until March 30, utilize Airbus A320 planes from the airline’s former subsidiary, Thai Smile.

The re-established routes offer daily flights from Bangkok to nine destinations – Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Hat Yai, Khon Kaen, Krabi, Narathiwat, Phuket, Ubon Ratchathani and Udon Thani. Phuket is set to have 56 services each week, while Chiang Mai will have 35 and Khon Kaen 28. Continued …

Cabinet green-lights 4am extended hours for tourist hotspots

The Thai Cabinet has given the green light to a draft regulation set forth by the Interior Ministry, permitting extended hours until 4am at entertainment venues in prominent tourist hotspots. The affected areas include Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chon Buri, Koh Samui, and Phuket.

Aiming to stimulate the country’s tourism sector, the Interior Ministry is at the helm of this initiative. The spokesperson for the ministry, Traisuree Taisaranakul, announced this development. The extended operating hours also encompass entertainment establishments within hotels governed by the hotel law. Continued … 

Thailand on target to meet 25 million visitors in 2023

A total of 24,081,613 foreign tourists entered Thailand between Jan. 1 and Nov. 25 this year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced on Tuesday, adding foreign arrivals in November alone amounted to 100,059 people.

The authority expects that total foreign arrivals this year will exceed its target of 25 million people, TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said. Continued …

Doubts over Thai target of 8.2 million Chinese visitors in 2024

Analysts have expressed doubts over the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) ambitious target of attracting 8.2 million Chinese visitors next year. This comes as predictions for overall foreign arrivals next year have been down-scaled, amid concerns over a sluggish global economy.

Kasem Prunratanamala, who leads research at CGS-CIMB Securities in Thailand, stated that while the firm has kept its estimation of 27 million arrivals for this year, the prediction for next year has been reduced from 36 million to 32 million. This is in spite of a visa exemption scheme for Chinese visitors, which has been in effect since Sept. 25 this year and will continue until Feb. 29 next year. Continued …

TAT says Chinese airlines just returned extra time slots, did not cancel flights

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)’s governor said on Tuesday that Chinese airlines simply chose to return the extra time slots allocated to them.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool was referring to reports carried by several Thai news websites that 10 Chinese airlines had cancelled flights to Thailand for the months of December and January due to lower-than-expected bookings. Continued …

Thailand’s duty-free dream: Five-pronged plan to woo tourists and shoppers

In a move to transform Thailand into an irresistible haven for tourists and shoppers alike, the government has unleashed a five-pronged plan that could turn the Land of Smiles into a duty-free paradise.

Say farewell to arrival duty-free shops as Thailand aims to redefine its status as the ultimate destination for globetrotters and shopaholics. Continued …

History fades as rising sea levels slowly destroy Thailand’s temple murals

If you look closely, you can just about see the characters and scenes that once stretched across the walls of Wat Prasat, a temple in Nonthaburi. There’s the dark shape of an elephant’s head, a figure slouching on its back; outlines of swords pointing upwards to the center of the display; patches of curved roofs.

“The mural used to be more vivid,” says Phra Maha Natee, the abbot of Wat Prasat. Even when he was a novice monk, 20 years ago, the image – which shows one of the jātakas stories that recall the Buddha’s past lives – was easier to understand. “The color was brighter and sharper,” he says. Continued …

PEA transforms ancient capital Ayutthaya into a golden city of lights

In a collaborative effort, the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) and the Fine Arts Department have illuminated the historical city of Ayutthaya, turning it into a mesmerizing golden city at night.

Thousands of energy-efficient LED bulbs in orange and yellow hues now illuminate the ruins, enhancing their spectacular beauty. A recently released drone-captured bird’s-eye view showed the ancient capital covered in radiant hues against a backdrop of darkness. Continued …

Thai street food soars in popularity thanks to Blackpink Lisa

Khai jiao (Thai-style omelet rice) has been witnessing a surge in demand in Thailand after Lisa of Blackpink introduced how to cook the dish to her followers.

In a special video uploaded to Spotify’s YouTube channel on Nov. 16 to celebrate her song “Money” reaching 1 billion streams on the music platform, the Blackpink star introduced to the viewers how to cook several specialties from her home country Thailand, including khai jiao. Continued …

41 Workers Rescued After Being Trapped In Collapsed Tunnel In India

India’s transportation minister says all 41 construction workers who were trapped in a collapsed mountain tunnel in the country’s north for more than two weeks have been pulled out after rescuers reached them on Tuesday. Continued …

Finland To Close Last Remaining Road Border With Russia

Finland will close its last remaining road border with Russia due to concerns over migration, Prime Minister Petteri Orpo said Tuesday, accusing Moscow of undermining Finland’s national security. Continued …

New study suggests dinosaurs were killed off by more than an asteroid

It’s been 66 million years since dinosaurs roamed the Earth, and many may blame an asteroid’s explosive collision with our planet for the end of the creatures’ reign. But for years, scientists have debated whether the meteorite alone is responsible for one of the most infamous mass extinction events in history, or whether other more earthly forces played a part, as well. Continued …

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Today’s news: Issara United to launch Hua Hin condo project/Hua Hin to launch mosquito fogging campaign/Restoration at Kaeng Krachan National Park/Loy Krathong Festival/Warning on risky neck-cracking habits/Thailand Introduces the ‘Cat Pants’/Hamas set to release 23 Thai hostages/Economy: Thai economy in crisis/Thailand unveils plan for 105 smart cities/Waste management key to circular economy/Shortage of labor/Thai car exports surge/Shippers say worst is over/Tourism: PKK tourist numbers increase/160 Chiang Mai flights canceled/Chinese tourists still prefer Thailand/Increased passenger service charges/Middle Eastern beggars disrupt harmony/Do Thais appreciate their own culture?/Top 10 events in Bangkok/Tourism supremacy in Asia/American Tourist in Phuket/Thailand Experience: Hua Hin and 9 Other Romantic Places To Visit/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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Issara United to launch THB1.7-billion Sasa Hua Hin condo project in Hua Hin

Issara United, a joint venture between SET-listed developer Charn Issara Development and Thai conglomerate Saha Group, will launch a new condo project in Hua Hin worth 1.7 billion baht to capitalize on the robust demand for vacation homes.

Boonkiet Chokwatana, chairman of Issara United, said the new project would be the company’s eighth project since the joint venture began over a decade ago. Continued …

Zika infection prompts Hua Hin to launch mosquito fogging campaign

The Public Health Services Department of Hua Hin has initiated a mosquito-fogging campaign in the Petcharat Srasong community area, near Chomsin Market. This move follows a confirmed report of Zika virus infection within the area.

The campaign, which involves smoke fogging and fine mist spraying, is scheduled to cover a radius of 100 meters from the focal point of the infection. Continued …

Group plans restoration at Kaeng Krachan National Park

Mastercard, in partnership with Conservation International and the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) in Thailand, will restore 165 hectares of the Kaeng Krachan National Park – a world heritage site located in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces.
Over the next two years, they will plant 275,000 trees as part of the conservation effort. Continued …

Loy Krathong Festival Is Expected To Generate THB10 Billion, Highest In 8 Years

The Center for Economic and Business Forecasting (CEBF), University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, expects this year’s Loy Krathong Festival to boost the economy.

The projected spending is 10 billion baht, which is the first time in 8 years that spending has exceeded 10 billion baht. The majority of people, 87.5%, say that the Thai economy will improve, leading to more activity. However, people remain cautious in their spending due to high prices and expect the economy to recover in the second half of 2025. Continued …

Thai hospital chief issues warning on risky neck-cracking habits for fatigue relief

The head of the new Accident Disease Health Science Center at Chulalongkorn Hospital issued a public warning about the dangers of the common habit of neck cracking to alleviate tiredness.

This seemingly harmless practice could lead to critical conditions such as stroke and ruptured blood vessels, especially when coupled with medication, said Teerawat Hemajutha. Continued …

Thailand Introduces the ‘Cat Pants’, Following Elephant Pants

The province of Nakhon Ratchasima has introduced cat pants, following the market success of elephant print trousers, which are very popular with foreign tourists visiting Thailand.

The “MaMuYaa Korat” event currently underway will be highlighted with the sale of “cat-patterned trousers.” After a previous event, the cat-patterned trousers sold exceptionally well; 300 pairs at 199 baht each were sold out. Continued …

Hamas set to release 23 Thai hostages in side deal brokered by Iran

Nearly two dozen Thai nationals believed held by Hamas in Gaza may be released on the sidelines of a hostage swap deal taking place between Israel and the terror group, according to a report Thursday.

Bangkok has been holding separate talks to repatriate some of its nationals believed kidnapped by Hamas during the terror group’s deadly rampage through southern Israel on Oct. 7, in which some 1,200 people, including a number of Thai workers, were killed and some 240 people abducted. Continued …

Srettha says Thai economy in crisis, needs major stimulus

Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Thursday that Thailand’s economy was in crisis, stressing the need to forge ahead with his government’s controversial 500 billion baht (US14.23 billion) digital handouts policy.

Speaking at a forum, Srettha said the Thai economy, which relies heavily on tourism, was not in good shape, with fewer foreign arrivals than targeted, and he would be prioritizing attracting foreign investment and addressing household debt. Continued …

Thailand unveils plan for 105 smart cities by 2027

The government has announced it will establish up to 105 smart cities in large municipal areas by 2027. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai unveiled the plan on Wednesday during his speech to open the Thailand Smart City Expo 2023, being held at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre until today.

The smart city plan is a national agenda and part of the 13th national economic and social development plan, said Phumtham, speaking in his capacity as deputy prime minister in charge of the economy. Continued …

Why proper waste management is key to a circular economy

Managing industrial and community waste properly is key to driving the circular economy in Thailand, sustainable solution provider Insee Ecocycle says.

The company’s CEO Suchintana Viraratt said there are many solutions to waste management, such as plastic recycling and producing refuse-derived fuel (RDF) to feed electricity and cement production. Continued …

Shortage of labor in the service and construction sectors

The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) is warning of a significant shortage of labor in the service and construction sectors, with demand for workers as high as 13 million people.

Labor shortages have been a major problem this year, especially in the service sector, which is vital to the Thai economy. In 2022, the service sector was valued at 10.20 trillion baht, accounting for 58.7% of Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP), and employed 20.80 million people, accounting for 53% of total employment. Continued … 

Thai car exports surge 12.2% in October despite domestic sales slump

Thai car exports witnessed a 12.2% surge in October, reaching 105,726 units, thanks to the escalating demand for pickups, primarily in the Middle East. However, domestic sales didn’t keep pace, suffering from the burden of high household debt.

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)’s Automotive Industry Club reported robust sales in other markets last month, including Australia, Europe, North America, and South America. Continued …

Shippers say worst is over, predict 1%-2% growth next year

Exports have already bottomed out and should recover to growth of 1%-2% next year, driven primarily by agriculture, food and automotive components, according to a shipping group.

Chaichan Chareonsuk, chairman of the Thai National Shippers’ Council, said the country’s export value is estimated at US$283-284 billion this year, a contraction of 1%-1.5% from 2022, with figures projected at $285-289 billion in 2024. Continued …

PKK tourist numbers increase 21.5%, officials discuss airport plans, monkey problem

Prachuap Khiri Khan has experienced an increase in tourism, according to the latest statistics on domestic and international tourist arrivals to the province.

The latest data, which was highlighted in a recent meeting of the Provincial Joint Public-Private Sector Committee, revealed that over 8.25 million tourists had visited the province in the first nine months of the year, generating 30,600 million baht in tourism revenue. Continued … 

160 Chiang Mai flights canceled or rescheduled next week to avoid flaming lanterns

Chiang Mai Airport has canceled or rescheduled 160 flights on two days next week to accommodate the annual Yi Peng Lantern Festival.

Airlines asked the airport to change nighttime flight schedules on Monday and Tuesday to avoid danger from thousands of flaming lanterns that are launched to celebrate the festival. Continued …

Chinese tourists still prefer Thailand despite other countries’ visa exemptions

Despite increasing competition from countries offering visa exemptions to Chinese tourists, Thailand’s tourism industry remains secure due to its dominant market share and increased expenditure per trip, according to the country’s Tourism and Sports Ministry.

Countries such as Kazakhstan, Maldives and Sri Lanka have started offering visa exemptions for Chinese tourists, yet Thailand continues to be the preferred destination, said Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the Tourism and Sports Minister. Continued …

AOT to increase passenger service charges by 30 baht from April next year

Airports of Thailand (AOT) will increase passenger service charges (PSC) by 30 baht from April 1 of next year due to increased costs following the installation of smarter technology at airports.

The PSC for international departure passengers will increase from 700 to 730 baht per person, and the PSC for domestic departure passengers will increase from 100 to 130 baht per person from April 1 at six airports under the supervision of the AOT, including: Continued …

Bangkok businesses plea as Middle Eastern beggars disrupt harmony

Business operators urged the Thai police to arrest nearly 30 foreign beggars from Middle Eastern countries who have been begging and causing a public nuisance in Soi 4 near Nana Plaza in Bangkok for the past two months.

Bangkok is home to not only rich Chinese beggars but also scroungers and vagrants from the Middle East region. Business owners near Nana called on Channel 7 to bring the issue to the public’s attention so that the police could take serious action. They have lodged complaints multiple times, but no action has been taken. Continued …

Soft power vs hard fact: Do Thais appreciate their own culture?

Advertising experts say the Thai government’s much-vaunted campaign to use “soft power” to drive economic revival faces a major obstacle: Thai people.

Advertising industry leaders joined government agencies to propose ways of building and communicating Thai soft power at the Adman Awards & Symposium 2023 Thursday. Continued …

Top 10 events in Bangkok this winter season

Bangkok has lined up a feast of activities for residents and visitors over the next few weeks.

  1. Awakening Bangkok 2023: What: Annual light and digital art festival; When: Nov. 24 to Dec. 3, 6pm-8pm; Where: Pak Khlong Talat, Phra Nakhon district. Continued …

Countries battle it out for tourism supremacy in Asia

The year 2019 is often considered the “golden year” for global tourism, with international visitors to the Asia-Pacific region reaching 360.7 million people, representing a 4.1% increase over 2018, according to United Nations World Tourism Organization (UNWTO) data.

Back then, the top 10 destinations in the region with the highest number of visitors were as follows: Continued …

American Tourist in Phuket Dies after Snorkeling in Phang Nga

An American tourist in Phuket has been pronounced dead after snorkeling at an island in Phang Nga.

The Phuket Marine Police said that on Wednesday they were notified from a tour boat operator that an American man went on a speedboat ride for snorkeling at the Khai Island (Egg Island) in the Koh Yao district near Phuket with his daughter. Continued …

Hua Hin and 9 Other Romantic Places To Visit in Thailand This Winter

As winter casts its magical spell, there’s no better time to whisk away your loved one to the exotic and romantic landscapes of Thailand. From pristine beaches to lush jungles, Thailand offers an array of enchanting destinations that are perfect for couples seeking a romantic escape.

Escape to the charming resort town of Hua Hin for a delightful beachfront retreat with your loved one. Located on the Gulf of Thailand, Hua Hin offers long stretches of pristine beaches and a laid-back atmosphere, perfect for romantic walks along the shore. Continued … 

Rise in intentional female murder reveals home is not safe, says UN report

A recent United Nations (UN) study has unmasked a staggering surge in female murders, reaching a grim milestone with almost 89,000 women and girls worldwide meeting tragic ends last year. This unsettling figure marks the highest annual toll in two decades, sending shockwaves through global communities. Continued …

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Today’s news: PKK takes on sidewalk encroachment/Bangkok drops to 9th/PM2.5 pollution exceeds safe threshold/Crack down on illegal burning/The true story of the first Thanksgiving/Marriage extortion in Phuket/Gun license issuance halted/Thais must adopt personal digital wallets/K-Pop band Blackpink at Buckingham Palace/Heroic Thai teacher/Economy: Cabinet approves 2024 budget/Thailand exports to contract/126 Thai companies blacklisted/Tourism: PM defends new visa waivers/Call for new strategy/What is ‘Soft Power’?/Thailand’s tourism challenge/Plan to make Chiang Mai a festival city/Chinese beggars taking advantage/Shoes stolen from tourist resorts/Travel scam hits tourists/Thailand Experience: Aa dip in Lampang’s hot springs/Best Beaches 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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“If Thailand starts taxing me on money I've already paid tax on, the only place I'll be traveling to is my home country for good!” - Peter

Prachuap Khiri Khan takes on sidewalk encroachment

Have you ever found yourself struggling to walk along the sidewalks in Hua Hin or other parts of Thailand, dodging obstructions, or squeezing past various things that get in the way?

You’re not alone, and now, officials are stepping up to find a solution to this widespread issue. Officials in Prachuap Khiri Khan aim to tackle sidewalk encroachment throughout the province. Continued … 

Bangkok drops to 9th in most livable cities for expats

Bangkok slipped from 6th to 9th place among the best cities for expatriates to live and work in in 2023, according to the latest poll from InterNations, which runs an online portal selling services to expats around the world.

The Thai capital has also been dethroned by Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia, ranked in 8th place globally, as the best city for expats in Southeast Asia. Continued …

PM2.5 pollution exceeds safe threshold in most of Bangkok

Levels of PM2.5 air pollution rose above the safe standard in 34 of Bangkok’s 50 districts on Wednesday.

PM2.5 exceeded the safe threshold of 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter of air and was at Orange levels (starting to affect health) across most of the city, the Bangkok Air Quality Information Center of Bangkok reported. Continued …

Loei province cracks down on illegal burning to combat toxic smog

The province of Loei issued a stern prohibition on illegal burning in a bid to mitigate the toxic smog crisis. The measure is a response to the yearly increase of forest and sugarcane farm fires, particularly between December and March, which significantly contribute to PM2.5 dust particles in the atmosphere.

These particles cause environmental and public health issues, elevating the number of respiratory disease patients in hospitals. Continued …

Unveiling the true story of the first Thanksgiving

The annual American holiday of Thanksgiving falls on November 23 (tomorrow in the U.S.) this year, marking the day when early settlers in America celebrated their survival almost 400 years ago with the assistance of divine intervention.

Historians continue to investigate the events of the first Thanksgiving, which took place in Plymouth, Massachusetts. The location is now home to a thriving historical museum, replicating the lives of the pilgrims and Thanksgiving traditions. Continued …

Phuket officials accused of extorting Thai women and their foreign husbands

Multiple Thai women accused officials at district offices in Phuket of extorting money from them and their foreign husbands. The alleged malpractice involves overcharging them between 3,000 to 8,000 baht for marriage certificates, a substantial increase from the standard 200-baht fee.

The first woman claimed that while she had not personally encountered the issue, she witnessed her friend and the friend’s foreign husband falling victim to corruption at the district office. Acting as a witness for the couple, she observed officials instructing them to pay 3,500 baht. Continued …

Thailand’s interior minister halts gun license issuance for a year

A halt on issuing gun licenses for a year has been authorized by Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul as part of an effort to reduce gun violence, announced Traisuree Taisaranakul, secretary to the interior minister. The directive, referred to as Por 12, adheres to the Firearms, Ammunition, Explosive, Fireworks, and Imitation Firearms Act, she added.

The instruction is now on its way to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin for approval and is expected to come into effect the day following its announcement in the Royal Gazette. Continued …

Tech experts say Thais must adopt personal digital wallets

With today’s payment culture increasingly borderless, a personal digital wallet is a must if Thais are to compete in the current global digital financial landscape, according to a group of tech and digital assets experts.

The group includes Nares Laopannarai, president of the Thai Digital Assets Assn., Phromthep “Dave” Malhotra, CEO and co-founder of Sold Outt, Sanjay Popli, co-founder and CEO of Cryptomind Group, and Sarita Singh, Stripe’s regional head and managing director for Southeast Asia. Continued …

King Charles honors K-Pop band Blackpink at Buckingham Palace

Britain’s King Charles on Wednesday presented K-Pop band Blackpink with an honorary Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the presence of South Korean President Yoon Suk Yeol during his official state visit to the United Kingdom, Buckingham Palace said.

The quartet – Jennie, Jisoo, Lisa and Rose – chatted, laughed and took photographs with the British monarch as he presented them with the award. Continued …

Heroic Thai teacher thwarts armed intruder

A heroic teacher who defended students and faculty from an armed intruder, has drawn praise from the government.

Thawatchai Duangtham, a teaching assistant at Ban Nam Phu Hin Lat School in Chaiyaphum in northeast Thailand, bravely fought off an armed intruder, sustaining injuries to his hand and arm in the process. Deputy government spokesperson Kaenika Unjit commended his courage and sacrifice. Continued …

Cabinet approves THB3.48-trillion budget for fiscal year 2024

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the fiscal year 2024 budget of 3.48 trillion baht. The budget represents an increase of 9.3% over the 3.185 trillion baht in the previous fiscal year.

Recurring expenditure accounts for 2.535 trillion baht, or 72.85% of the total budget. Expenditures to replenish the Treasury is 118.36 billion baht, or 3.4% of the budget. Continued …

Thailand’s exports expected to contract this year

The Thai National Shippers’ Council has predicted that Thailand’s exports this year would contract 1.5% year-on-year.

Council chief Chaicharn Charoensuk said although Thailand’s exports had started to see a brighter trend, its growth would remain negative because of the contraction earlier in the year. He said exports in August had started to see growth of 2.6%, for the first time in 11 months, followed by a growth of 2.1% in September. Continued …

126 Thai companies blacklisted for labor rights violations

Nearly 130 companies in Thailand that violated labor rights have been blacklisted, while six Myanmar companies sending workers to Thailand have had their licenses revoked temporarily, according to the Ministry of Labor.

The ministry reported that 126 companies based in Thailand, 125 Thai citizens, and 20 Thai agencies had been blacklisted. Continued … 

PM defends new visa waivers despite sagging demand

The cancellation of flight slots by several Chinese airlines following low passenger demand won’t have an impact on the government’s visa exemption policy for Chinese citizens, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said yesterday.

Several Chinese airlines had requested slots to operate flights to Thailand and booked ground-handling services for their jets. However, they decided to give up their landing and take-off rights as they weren’t able to fill the flights. Continued …

Call for new strategy to entice Chinese visitors

Thailand needs to rejig its tourism strategy to reboot the Chinese market, as arrivals from the mainland this year are projected to reach only 26.8% of the 2019 level, says a former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Continued …

What is ‘Soft Power’, Really?

I swear, if I have to hear this government say “soft power” one more time! Yes, we’ve all seen and heard them use the term “soft power” at practically every opportunity.

We get it; it’s one of your big projects. But constantly calling something “soft power” ironically doesn’t make it “soft power,” guys. That’s “hard-sell.” Continued …

Thailand’s tourism challenge: Balancing growth and sustainability

Thailand, renowned for its dynamic capital Bangkok, exquisite temples, pristine mountainous regions, and a myriad of idyllic islands, has long been a staple in tourism marketing. These destinations offer a range of experiences from serene yoga retreats to vibrant nightlife. However, recent developments have posed significant challenges to Thailand’s tourism sector.

Pre-pandemic, approximately 25% of Thailand’s international tourists were from China. The pandemic, however, has led to a substantial decline in Chinese visitors. Compounding this issue was a tragic incident in Bangkok – a shooting in a major shopping center, involving a 14-year-old perpetrator, resulting in fatalities including a Chinese mother and her children. The incident received extensive coverage in China, causing a noticeable dip in travel bookings to Thailand. Continued …

TCEB has a plan to make Chiang Mai a globally recognized festival city

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) is working toward making Chiang Mai a MICE city, elevating it to a globally recognized festival city.

The TCEB is organizing the “Yi Peng Festival” as an international festival under the strategy of “12 Months 12 Festival Themes” by using cultural and innovation capital to push Chiang Mai MICE City to become a global festival city. Continued …

Chinese beggars taking advantage of visa exemption to operate in Thailand

Six Chinese nationals, who were found begging in Bangkok and are now in police custody, entered Thailand legally, taking advantage of visa-free entry for Chinese tourists.

The beggars, some of whom have wounds on their bodies, are believed to be victims or members of a transnational human trafficking network making money in major cities in Thailand through street begging, preying on the generosity of the public. Continued …

More than 300 pairs of shoes stolen from tourist resorts in Chiang Mai

Accommodation and hotel resort owners in the northern province of Chiang Mai appealed to the police to take action after more than 300 pairs of guests’ shoes were stolen in the past two months.

A Thai man who owns a hostel on Soi Saha Si Phum Place on Manee Nopparat Road in Chiang Mai shared CCTV footage on social media of thieves stealing his guests’ shoes and called for police action. Continued …

Travel scam caused loss of 50 million baht to tourists

Prominent medical technician Panda Lab raised the alarm over a popular travel scam that has caused hundreds of victims to lose over 50 million baht. The Consumer Organization Council has outlined channels for filing complaints.

Panda Lab’s Facebook page revealed that several hundred people have been victims of a prominent tour page. The victims had initially booked a tour, but it was postponed. Upon requesting cancellation, the company failed to reimburse the customers, leading to losses exceeding 50 million baht. Continued …

Tourists beat winter chills with a dip in Lampang’s hot springs

A national park in Lampang is inviting visitors to beat the cold weather with a trip to its natural hot springs. To seal the deal, Chae Son National Park is throwing in spectacular views of mist seas swirling around the northern province’s mountain peaks.

Tourists have begun streaming into the park, located in Mueang Pan district, to experience the wonders of winter in Thailand’s mountainous north. Continued …

Best Beaches in Thailand for Backpackers to Luxury Travelers

The best beaches in Thailand? All of them. I’m only slightly kidding. Whether you’re facing the gorgeous deep blue of the Andaman Sea or the warm waters of the Gulf of Thailand, you’ll rarely go wrong with a beach vacation in Thailand.

But the kingdom offers so much variety in its sun-and-sand sanctuaries: from the tropical jungles of Koh Samui, to the dramatic karst and limestone landscapes of Krabi, to the party-playground of popular Phuket, there’s something for everyone in Thailand’s beach circuit. It’s just a matter of matching a traveler to a shore that suits them. Continued …

Qatar declares Israel-Hamas truce; deal pauses Gaza conflict, boosts aid

Qatar on Wednesday announced a truce-for-hostages deal between Israel and Hamas that would bring a four-day halt in fighting in a devastating six-week war, win freedom for dozens of hostages held in the Gaza Strip, and also lead to the release of dozens of Palestinian prisoners. Continued …

Vietnam’s digital economy to reach $45 billion by 2025

Vietnam has had the fastest digital economic growth rate in Southeast Asia for two consecutive years, according to Deputy Minister of Industry and Trade Nguyen Sinh Nhat Tan at the 2023 Vietnam Digital Industry and Trade Summit in Hanoi on Tuesday. Continued …

Australia planting ‘koala corridors’ to save endangered marsupial

Lucy, a rehabilitated koala that once suffered from the widespread bacterial disease chlamydia, munches on eucalyptus leaves in a tree corridor planted by Bangalow Koalas, a conservation group in the Northern Rivers region of Australia’s New South Wales state. Continued

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Strong winds and waves disrupt Hua Hin, Cha Am beachfront tourism

Powerful cold winds have been blowing across the east coast of Thailand and high waves are seen in the Gulf of Thailand, likely caused by the northeast monsoon, according to the Thailand Meteorological Department.

Along the coastline spanning over 200 kilometers from Hua Hin Beach to Bangsaphan Noi district, Prachuap Khiri Khan province, waves 2-4 meters high have been observed. Continued …

Tighter Tax Rules Not Applicable If Double Taxation Agreement Signed

Amid concern among foreigners who have retired in Thailand about the impact of more stringent tax rules on remittance of overseas income as announced on Sept. 15, an expert pointed out this could be avoided if their country has signed a double taxation agreement with Thailand.

According to the Revenue Department directive issued on that day, Thai tax residents, that is anyone who has lived in the country for more than 180 days, have to report and pay income tax on funds transferred from abroad starting Jan. 1, 2024. Continued …

Using paracetamol to cure a morning hangover is a bad idea

A night out on the town can leave many seeking a quick remedy for that pounding, unrelenting hangover headache. You know, the kind that makes you want to shut the blinds and wear sunglasses indoors.

But paracetamol, as powerful as it is for reducing day-after headaches, is not a recommended remedy. Pharmacists warn that paracetamol is broken down in the liver by the same enzyme as alcohol. Continued …

Seismic upheaval in Myanmar prompts call for earthquake-resistant structures in Thailand

A seismic upheaval of 6.4 magnitude rattled Myanmar and was perceptible in various regions of Thailand yesterday, prompting engineers and academics to urge the implementation of stringent regulations to ensure the resilience of structures against future earthquakes.

The earthquake, with a magnitude of 6.4, originated in Myanmar at 8.37am yesterday. The Earthquake Observation Division of the Meteorological Department reported the epicenter to be roughly 100 kilometers northwest of the Mae Sai district in Chiang Rai. Continued …

14 Thai hospitals report quake damage

Fourteen Thai hospitals — 13 in the north and one in the northeast — have been damaged by the 6.4-magnitude earthquake that occurred in neighboring Myanmar on Friday morning, with services at two hospitals partially suspended, Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said.

According to reports sent to the ministry, affected were 11 hospitals in Chiang Rai and two in Chiang Mai in the north, and one hospital in Sakon Nakhon province in the northeast. Continued …

Baht set to rise next week

The baht is expected to rise to 35 to the U.S. dollar next week, as the greenback weakens after investors forecast an end to Federal Reserve rate hikes.

The baht opened at 35.23 to the dollar on Thursday, strengthening from Wednesday’s close of 35.47. Continued …

Land bridge on the agenda with a 2029 launch date

The government plan for a land bridge linking Chumphon and Ranong ports or the Andaman Sea and Indian Ocean has emerged this week as a key policy objective of the government of Srettha Thavisin.

Scorned by critics as a “pipe dream” but approved by the Cabinet in principle on Oct. 16, the TBT1 trillion scheme, if the government can find a suitable foreign partner to take it on as a commercial proposition, would help to boost the kingdom’s GDP both in the short and long term if it can be launched by 2029. Continued …

Trillion Baht Budget For 2024 Due For Cabinet Nod

A 3.48-trillion-baht budget for fiscal 2024 will be submitted for cabinet approval next week, a government official said.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is scheduled to chair next Tuesday’s cabinet meeting to pass the 2024 budget bill prepared by the Budget Bureau and then forward it to parliament, according to the official attached to Government House. Continued …

Government seeks urgent economic stimulus amid rising household debt

The economy is in a dire state and in urgent need of a stimulus package to prevent further deterioration, according to the government.

This stance arises amid ongoing discussions about the true state of the economy, with some expressing doubts about the actual need for the government’s proposed US$313 million handout scheme, which would necessitate a loan of US$15.6 billion. Continued …

Public Health Ministry finalizes Cannabis-Hemp Act draft

The Cannabis-Hemp Act‘s first draft has been completed by the Public Health Ministry, and despite public speculation, cannabis will not be reclassified as a narcotic.

According to Public Health Minister Chonlanan Srikaew, the new legislation is a refined version of the initial draft, now streamlined from 94 to approximately 70 sections. The updated version addresses public concerns and closes loopholes that previously allowed recreational use of cannabis. Continued …

Travel demand drives higher Q3 airfares

Average airfares in the third quarter this year continued to surge even though it was the low season, with the increases driven by strong travel demand.

Thai AirAsia reported a 22% year-on-year increase in airfares in the third quarter, while Bangkok Airways recorded a 15% uptick. Continued …

Bangkok ranks 4th most-searched tourist city this year

Bangkok ranks as the 4th most searched tourist city in the world for 2023. This reflects Thailand’s popularity as a tourist destination and aims to further enhance its potential in tourism development.

The prime minister’s spokesperson, Chai Watcharong, revealed on Nov. 16 that, according to a survey and ranking of the top 10 most-searched tourist destinations worldwide for this year (Top 10 Most Searched Destinations Of 2023) conducted by eDreams Odigeo, a major travel company, Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, secured the 4th position after London, Paris, and New York. Continued …

Thailand named ‘Best Affordable Long-haul Destination’

Thailand was voted as the “Best Affordable Long-haul Destination” in the Travel Great RES Prize Destination 2024 awards organized by RES and Travel News, a Swedish leading travel industry magazine.

The Travel Great RES Prize Destination 2024 awards ceremony was held at the Travel News Market in Stockholm, Sweden. Continued …

French tourist becomes another statistic of the ‘Pattaya Flying Club’

A 43 year old French tourist became yet another statistic of the insensitively named “Pattaya Flying Club” when he jumped from a hotel building in Pattaya and died at the scene.

Police Lt. Anirut Jeroh, deputy inspector of investigation, Pattaya City Police Station, received a report at 4.20am this morning of a French tourist who fell to his death from the hotel balcony. The incident occurred at a hotel in Soi 7, Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri Province. Continued …

How To Choose The Absolute Best Thai Curry Paste

Whether using a premade Thai curry paste or creating one from scratch, get ready for an earthy flavor explosion on your palette. Thai food is famous for its deeply rich and creamy taste and textures, but also for the wide range of possibilities based on one thing: the type of curry paste you choose.

The options come down to more than just personal preference, since each must be perfectly paired with the specific curry dish you’re making. Thai curry paste, known as prik gaeng in Thailand, is quite simply a blend of spices, chilis, herbs, and culinary aromatics such as garlic, ginger, lemongrass, and shallots, all pressed together with a mortar and pestle. Continued …

New rail route connects cultures of the Gulf and Andaman Sea

The Southern Railway Travel Route connecting the cultures of the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman is an innovative initiative aimed at promoting creative tourism, creating economic value and developing cultural capital.

Organized by Songkhla Rajabhat University (SKRU) in collaboration with the State Railway of Thailand, the project is designed as a unique travel experience that intertwines the rich cultural heritage of the Andaman region with community attractions. Continued …

7 Reasons Why You Should Visit Khao Yai

Located less than a three-hour drive away from Thailand’s capital is Khao Yai — a stunning paradise for nature lovers, with waterfalls, wildlife, fields of flowers, breathtaking views, and lots of fun activities.

Home to Thailand’s third-largest national park, this hidden gem has become increasingly popular among travelers seeking a different, more serene side of the Land of Smiles. Continued …

Phuket’s holiest – and goriest – festival is back with a bang

I was startled every few minutes by the sight and sound of the plastic-coated gunpowder exploding with a flash, inches from my feet, smoke billowing in my eyes and blasts ringing in my ears.

Volleying a firecracker at the wooden god effigies paraded at Phuket’s deceptively named Vegetarian Festival – in fact, everyone goes vegan – is deemed good luck by the thousands that gather there. Continued …

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Red flags raised at beaches in Hua Hin

Red flags have been raised at several beaches in Hua Hin and the surrounding area.

The Tourism and Sports Department of Prachuap Khiri Khan has initiated the distribution of red flags across various beaches in the region in response to the increased dangers posed by recent strong winds and turbulent waves in the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …

Bangkok to Hua Hin train journey to be reduced to 3 hours

As the construction of the new dual track train line nears completion, the travel time between Hua Hin and Bangkok will soon be reduced to just 3 hours, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has announced.

Commencing Dec. 15, the new train schedule will see the Bangkok to Hua Hin train journey trimmed down to 3 hours, a notable reduction from the 4-hours (and often longer) it takes to complete the journey. Continued …

Goat carcasses spark disease outbreak concerns in Pranburi

Five goat carcasses were found discarded on the roadside in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, raising fears of a disease outbreak. Residents alerted the animal health officials to investigate the situation.

Yesterday, a resident, rummaging for old items, discovered several goat carcasses dumped in a roadside ditch along the Pranburi-Cha Am bypass at kilometer marker 43-600, northbound near a vehicle turnaround and rest area in Wang Phong, Pranburi District. Consequently, animal health officials were informed to inspect the site. Continued …

Long boat racing returns to Kao Tao this weekend

Khao Tao Reservoir will host the 16th edition of “Long Boat Racing for River Masters” today through Sunday. Participants from all over Thailand are expected to compete across four boat categories.

The event will feature traditional Lao vessels, ancient long boats, Naga head long boats from Nan province, and iron long boats from Buriram.

The schedule:

November 18: 8:30 am – Opening ceremony; 9 am – Commencement of the long boat races; 7:30 pm – Performance by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation. 8 pm – Performance by artist Tom Dundee.

November 19: 9 am – Semifinals and finals for all boat categories. 3 pm – Presentation of the royal trophy and other awards to competition winners. 4 pm – Closing ceremony.

Earth deity inspires Miss Universe Thailand’s costume

Thai-Danish beauty queen Anntonia Porsild looked stunning in an eye-catching national costume as she competed in the 72nd Miss Universe 2023 pageant being held in San Salvador, El Salvador. The national costume for this year is called “Ayutthaya Kingdom’s Goddess”, and was inspired by the statue of Phra Mae Thorani, the earth deity in Buddhist mythology. Thais believe Phra Mae Thorani brings prosperity to the land and dispels evil. Anntonia, 26, was crowned Miss Universe Thailand 2023 in August and has gone on to represent Thailand in the international pageant this week, competing against representatives from over 80 countries. The final round of Miss Universe 2023 will be held on Sunday. (The Nation)

Meteor shower to light up Thai skies tonight

The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) said on Thursday that people should keep an eye out for the Leonid meteor shower that will light up the eastern skies from after midnight tolnight to early Saturday morning.

It is estimated that the Leonid shower will see as many as 15 meteors an hour fall to Earth from 1am onwards, said NARIT. Continued …

Issuing of gun carry permits suspended nationwide

The issuance of permits for individuals to carry firearms in public has been suspended nationwide to ensure people’s safety, as instructed by Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, Interior Permanent Secretary Suttipong Juljarern said on Thursday.

Suttipong said an order has been sent to the governors of all 76 provinces and he has coordinated with the national police chief (Gen. Torsak Sukvimol), who has the authority to issue gun-carrying permits in Bangkok, to suspend the issuance of permits until further notice. Continued … 

Crackdown puts brakes on illegal exhaust pipes, curbs street racing

A nationwide crackdown on the production and sale of illegal exhaust pipes for motorcycles took place today.

The operation, led by the Royal Thai Police’s Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), targeted 21 locations across 11 provinces. The mission aimed to curb street racing activities, especially as winter season trips by groups of young people are on the rise. Continued …

Is Thailand’s climate strategy a disaster for at-risk communities?

Being the people who will suffer the worst impacts of climate change, women and youths from Thai communities on the front line of the crisis are demanding that the government pay greater attention to the environment.

On the eve of the 2023 UN Climate Change Conference (COP28), residents of at-risk communities have exposed what they claim are serious gaps in Thailand’s climate policy. Continued …

Thai rubber farmer switches to melons in southern Thailand and reaps sweet success

A rubber plantation farmer transformed his life by rooting out rubber trees and converting his land into a greenhouse for melon farming in Khuan Kalong District, Satun Province. The venture proved to be more profitable than anticipated, turning him from a low-income farmer into an exemplar of agricultural success.

Previously a rubber plantation owner, Somsak Jantrakul decided to repurpose his land to cultivate vegetables. The switch yielded better-than-expected results, leading to a remarkable boost in his income. His success story has thus transformed him into a model for other farmers. Continued …

Famed Thai fortune teller reveals year-end zodiac forecasts

Famed fortune-teller Uy Chanitta has revealed her predictions for the zodiac signs as we approach the year’s end.

With some signs set to pay off debts and experience good fortune, while others should beware of significant financial loss, her forecast spans a range of outcomes for the zodiac signs. Continued …

Iguana imports suspended as population surges

Wildlife authorities plan to suspend the importation of iguanas in response to their surging population in the wild across various provinces.

The suspension was prompted by the increasing sightings of iguanas in both natural habitats and public areas, said Attapon Charoenchansa, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Continued …

Hamas tells negotiators Thai hostages will be freed during ceasefire

A team of Thai negotiators returned from Iran and said that Hamas negotiators would release Thai hostages once its call for a 72-hour ceasefire is accepted by Israel.

Muk Sulaiman, secretary to House speaker Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, held a press conference with team members at Parliament to offer a briefing on the outcome of the talks. Continued …

Loy Krathong spending set to grow 5%

Spending during the Loy Krathong festival this year is expected to grow by 5% to 6.1 billion baht, as locals remain cautious about higher living costs, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

The TAT expects 2.04 million domestic trips for the festival, up 10% from last year, as many local residents travel within their own areas. Continued …

Delay may blunt effect of digital wallet handout

The digital wallet handout, estimated to cost the government 500 billion baht, is two to three months behind schedule, which may result in diminishing economic stimulus effects, says Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Originally scheduled to launch in February, the plan to give 10,000 baht in digital money to some 50 million people is now expected to start in May. However, the government still requires parliamentary approval of a lending bill to borrow 500 billion baht to fund the scheme. Continued …

Thailand’s digital stimulus plan is a race to nowhere

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has promised 10,000 baht (US$275) to every Thai citizen over the age of 16, a form of stimulus designed to inject life into the economy after it was battered by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Recipients can use the one-off digital cash handout at local businesses within a four kilometer radius of the recipient’s registered address. The Srettha government projects that the scheme will boost cash flow to the economy by over 2 trillion Thai baht — four times the cost of the policy. Continued …

Microsoft signs MoU to help create a digital-first, AI-powered Thailand

Microsoft has agreed to collaborate with the Thai government to drive the country’s national digital development, upgading the work force and sustainability efforts to pave the way for digital infrastructure investments centered on artificial intelligence and cloud computing.

The company signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Thursday in San Francisco with the Thai government to pursue the vision of a digital-first, AI-powered Thailand. Continued …

Commerce ministry targets US$288 billion export revenue in 2024

The Commerce Ministry of Thailand has established an export growth goal for next year, aiming for an increase of 1.99%, which equates to approximately US$288 billion or 10 trillion baht. This information was shared by Commerce Secretary Keerati Rushchano, following a meeting attended by Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, other ministry heads and representatives from the private sector.

The gathering was held to discuss strategies for speeding up export and border trade activities for the rest of this year and through next year. Continued …

True IDC Partners with Altervim to Power Green Data Center

True Internet Data Center Co., or True IDC, a leading provider of data center and cloud services in Thailand, announced its position as a front-runner in Thailand’s green data center transformation.

This involves the mixed use of traditional data center energy and clean energy, utilizing advanced technology to support the government’s energy policy, aiming to achieve over 30% domestic use of renewable energy by 2030. Continued …

Minimum monthly credit card payments to be raised to 8% from Jan 1

Credit card users will have to pay a higher minimum percentage of their bill from the beginning of next year. Commercial banks will start enforcing the central bank’s rule of monthly repayment at minimum 8% of total credit card spending by their customers.

Currently, credit card issuer banks allow customers to pay 5% of the accumulated spending amount on the monthly due date. Continued … 

Enhancing circular economy model in Trang Province

Through the EU-GIZ and IUCN “Rethinking Plastic” partnership project, significant strides have been made in enhancing the circular economy model at the local level and improving municipal waste-management practices and policies.

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The video above provides a summary of the efforts made by local people, the private sector, civil society, and local authorities in the Koh Libong subdistrict, Kantang District, Trang Province. It highlights the project’s achievements, lessons learned, and the areas impacted in the eight targeted island-based communities since the project’s inception in February 2021 through October 2022. Continued …

Nine must-do highlights of Hua Hin

In the beginning, according to legend, a royal prince who was out hunting tigers found instead a magnificent beach. The year was 1910 and soon after was born the country’s first beach resort.

Hua Hin (“Rock Heads”), 200 kilometers south of Bangkok on the western shore of the Gulf of Thailand owes its name to the central cluster of granite from which the beach sweeps north and south. Its aristocratic provenance has ensured that Hua Hin’s sands remain mostly free of frenzied watercraft and hectares of deck chairs. At the far southern end is the even quieter Khao Takiab Beach. Continued …

Thailand tourism council to allocate visitor fees

The Tourism Council of Thailand plans to allocate a tourism fund, garnered from fees collected from foreign visitors, predominantly for the improvement of the tourism sector by state agencies. The fund, according to Surawat Akaraworamat, the vice president of the Tourism Council, is being prepared for implementation as soon as the government green lights the project.

Three subcommittees have been working to put the final touches to the project, which includes fee collection, fund management, and tourist insurance. Continued …

Sukhothai lights fuse for spectacular festival in home of Loy Krathong

Sukhothai’s UNESCO World Heritage Site is celebrating Loy Krathong in style from Saturday by inviting tourists to wear traditional costume and watch spectacular firework displays over Siam’s old capital.

Sukhothai Gov. Suchart Thikhasuk said staff adorned in period dress would welcome tourists at the Sukhothai Historical Park from Nov. 18 to 27. Continued …

Amazing Thailand: Fun facts and trivia every traveler should know

Thailand is unique, like that one tree in the forest that’s grown tall and strong without ever being chopped down. It’s a place proud of its cultural DNA, a vibrant patchwork of traditions that’s been kept safe from the outside forces that have reshaped so many other places.

In Thailand, smiles are the national currency. The people give them freely and often, and they come straight from the heart. This isn’t just about being polite; it’s about a warmth that will cosy up your spirit. It’s Thailand’s way of making you feel like you belong to their family, even if you’re miles from your own home. Continued …

Here’s Why Thai Food Has Taken Over London

There are more than 2,000 Thai restaurants around the United Kingdom; almost all are Thai-owned. But until recently, few offered much more than Chinese-style, deep-fried starters, a couple of soups, the ubiquitous pad Thai and “traffic light” curries colored green, red and yellow.

Spice levels were dumbed down, coconut came from a can and the décor invariably had more to do with the 1950s Broadway musical The King and I than any nonfictional representation of Thailand. Continued …

Cambodia launches new Chinese-funded airport in Siem Reap

Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Manet and Chinese officials on Thursday launched Cambodia’s new China-backed Siem Reap-Angkor International Airport, slated to serve as the primary gateway to the country’s Angkor Wat temple complex. Continued …

Myanmar ruling junta facing existential crisis as it fails to deal with insurgency

Myanmar’s ruling military was facing an “existential crisis”, an analyst told Reuters Thursday as anti-junta insurgents mounted the biggest challenge to the army in years. A junta spokesperson on Thursday said the military was facing “heavy assaults from a significant number of armed rebel soldiers” in Shan State in the northeast, Kayah State in the east and Rakhine State in the west. Continued …

The Future of Distribution: Top 10 Trends and Predictions

The distribution industry connects producers and manufacturers with consumers in a rapidly evolving global marketplace. As technology advances at an unprecedented pace, the distribution landscape is poised for significant transformation over the next decade. Continued …

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Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586
  • State Railway – 1590

Wednesday’s news-Nov 15

Today’s news: Chanyapak Suwankantha promoted at Chiva-Som/Cool and windy/Winter’s here, and it’s warmer/The global hotspot of air pollution/Why Thailand is politically unstable/Eat bitter foods regularly/Health benefits of cabbage/Thailand faces diabetes crisis/Bangkok sparks green revolution/Economy: Digital wallet raises concerns/Digital wallet, e-refund schemes face challenges/Monsoon season wrecks havoc on paddy fields/Tesla Eyeing Three Locations/Effects of AIS-TTTBB deal/Tourism: Chinese police patrols plan dumped/Idea of joint patrol miscommunication/Pattaya group welcomes Chinese police/Automated Passport Control/23 million tourists this year/Thailand Experience: Loy Krathong Festivals in Thailand/Exploring Thailand’s timeless beauty/Top 3 Water Parks in Thailand/9 Egg Dishes From 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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Chanyapak Suwankantha promoted to Chiva-Som’s director of wellness

Integrative health and wellness resort operator Chiva-Som, based in Hua Hin, has announced the appointment of Chanyapak Suwankantha as wellness director.

In her new role, Suwankantha will oversee all aspects of the guest wellness experience, helming the resort’s team of medical and wellness specialists. Suwankantha is a graduate of Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Nursing, known as a leading institute for both medical practice and research. Continued …

Cool and windy for upper and central regions, heavy rain in the south

Temperatures for most of the country will drop by 2-4 degrees Celsius today, with strong winds in the upper and central regions, including Bangkok. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the south.

A cool air mass is still covering the upper part of Thailand and the South China Sea, bringing chilly mornings for the north and northeast regions. The central and eastern regions will experience scattered rain and thunderstorms. Continued …

Winter’s here, and it’s warmer than last year

Winter started officially on Tuesday, and in a slightly warmer manner than last year, the Meteorological Department announced.

Winter is here because the lowest temperatures in upper regions are now below 23°C and northeasterly or easterly winds are prevailing at altitudes of 100 to 3,500 meters. Continued …

Why is South Asia the global hotspot of air pollution?

Toxic levels of air pollution are disrupting the lives of millions of people in South Asia, forcing the closure of schools, impacting sporting events and leaving governments urging people to stay indoors to avoid health problems.

The worsening air pollution is an annual problem for South Asian nations as winter approaches and cold, heavy air traps pollution in a thick layer of smog. Continued …

On why Thailand is politically unstable

Since the 1932 revolution – triggered by a coup by progressive elites that replaced the absolute monarchy with a constitutional monarchy – Thailand’s politics have been marked by persistent conflict and instability.

This turmoil stemmed from an ongoing struggle between conservative camps backed by a group of royalists and the People’s Party (PP), significantly shaping Thai politics. Continued …

Why you should eat bitter foods regularly

What do chicory, grapefruit and Brussels sprouts have in common? They contain substances that the bitter taste receptors on the tongue detect. They’re healthy, so even if we find bitter foods unpleasant, it’s still a good idea to include them in your diet.

Why do so many people dislike bitter foods? Continued …

Reaping health benefits of nutrient-rich cabbage

The benefits of cabbage, a vegetable rich in nutrients, have been highlighted by nutritionists. However, it is warned that individuals with a specific type of condition should avoid excessive consumption of cabbage, as it may cause thyroid dysfunction.

Cabbage is filled with nutrients that can help fight against cancer, detoxify the liver, and balance estrogen hormones. Continued …

Thailand faces diabetes crisis as new cases per year cross 300,000 mark

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has announced that based on 2022 figures, approximately 300,000 new diabetes patients are diagnosed in Thailand every year.

This number has doubled from 150,000 in 2021, pushing the total number of diabetes patients in Thailand to 3.3 million, DDC’s deputy Director-general Dr. Direk Khampaen said. Continued …

Bangkok sparks green revolution with electric trucks and waste-to-energy

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is making strides to modernize waste management in the city, with plans to introduce electric garbage trucks and construct two additional waste-to-energy (WTE) plants.

The BMA has successfully negotiated a contract permitting a private firm to construct the WTE plants at waste-incineration locations in the Nong Khaem district and the On Nut area of the Phra Khanong district. The organization anticipates the commencement of construction in the early part of next year, with completion slated for the end of 2026. Continued …

Thailand’s digital wallet initiative raises concerns among tourism sector

The forthcoming 10,000-baht digital wallet initiative has raised concerns among tourism operators in Thailand. The scheme is viewed as primarily beneficial to the retail sector, leaving the tourism sector behind, which could have potential economic repercussions leading to a potential decline in domestic travel.

Sanga Ruangwattanakul, the head of the Khao San Road Business Assn., suggests the scheme offers limited advantages to businesses such as restaurants, bars, and accommodations in the Khao San area, which primarily rely on foreign revenue. The Bobae and Bang Lamphu markets in Phra Nakhon district, however, could potentially benefit from this initiative. Continued …

Digital wallet and e-refund schemes face legal and funding challenges

The proposed digital wallet and e-refund schemes, considered significant growth drivers for Thailand’s GDP next year, are potentially at risk due to legal and funding obstacles. Analysts have indicated that these challenges could lead to a substantial reduction in the implementation of these costly digital schemes in Thailand, which are scheduled for roll-out next year.

Maybank Securities notes that legal obstacles in the implementation of the noted digital schemes in Thailand are perceived as the most significant hindrance to the successful deployment of these policies. Continued …

Northeast Thailand: Monsoon season wrecks havoc on paddy fields

A dramatic shift in weather patterns during the late monsoon season has wreaked havoc on the paddy fields in Nakhon Ratchasima province.

Heavy rainfall coupled with strong winds, which are typical of the monsoon season in Thailand, has resulted in the collapse of rice crops, causing significant damage to farmers in the Khorat Plateau region. The extreme conditions have forced farmers to hurriedly harvest high-quality seed grains, even as they fear the onset of diseases due to the moist conditions. Continued …

Tesla Eyeing Three Locations For Possible Factory In Thailand

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said Tesla, Inc., is looking at three locations in Thailand to possibly set up a factory for the production of electric vehicles, with a decision to be made early next year.

Speaking at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in San Francisco where he is attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Srettha said Tesla’s executives told him during his visit to their Texas factory that they will be coming to Thailand to check out factory locations before a decision is made in the first quarter of 2024. Continued …

Analyst upbeat on effects of AIS-TTTBB deal

The takeover of Triple T Broadband (TTTBB) by Advanced Info Service (AIS) is expected to create a synergy value for AIS of 9.65 baht per share, or 4.3% of its market price, while True Corp. should also benefit from market rationalization, according to an analyst.

The fixed broadband internet market is set to become more rationalized through less intense competition and the penetration rate (on a per household basis) is expected to reach 80% in the next 3-5 years, compared to 50% at present, said Pisut Ngamvijitvong, senior equity research analyst at Kasikorn Securities (KS). Continued …

Chinese police patrols plan dumped by ministers quickly after public backlash

The proposal to allow Chinese police to patrol Thai streets with the Royal Thai Police, and even the presence of Chinese police personnel in the Kingdom, has been rejected out of hand by the government, with this confirmed on Tuesday by the Minister of Tourism and Sports Sudawan Wang-Suphakitkosol in response to a growing public backlash with strong concerns over sovereignty.

The news followed a proposal from the new Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool to that effect over the weekend, following discussions in China with tour groups as Thailand’s tourism trade with China has been flagging despite high hopes in September when a visa fee waiver was introduced. Continued …

Idea of joint patrol with Chinese police a miscommunication : PM

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says he has never talked about inviting Chinese police to come to Thailand to join their Thai counterparts on patrols in tourist destinations, to boost the confidence of Chinese tourists about their safety in the kingdom.

In an interview from San Francisco in the United States, where he was attending the APEC conference on Monday evening local time, the prime minister said it was a miscommunication on the part of the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thapanee Kiatphaibool. Continued …

Pattaya group welcomes Chinese police in Thailand

The concept of having Chinese police patrol with Thai counterparts in Thailand has met with a mixed reaction, with those in Pattaya expressing support.

Rumpueng Hamilton, president of the Pattaya Night Business Assn., said that she agrees with the idea, as she believes that it would build up confidence for Chinese tourists in terms of safety. Continued …

Thailand’s Immigration Launches Automated Passport Control

The Immigration Bureau of Thailand has responded to Prime Minister Setha Thavisin’s policy by introducing an automated passport-control system at Suvarnabhumi Airport, starting Dec. 15.

This initiative aims to alleviate congestion at departure gates, allowing passengers to board their flights more efficiently. Additionally, it involves the use of technology for outbound passenger checks, freeing up immigration staff to focus more on inbound checks. This move aligns with the government’s policy to enhance tourism convenience. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 23 million tourists this year, with Malaysians topping list

The number of foreign arrivals this year has surpassed the 23-million mark, generating revenue of some 982 billion baht.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said on Tuesday that her ministry’s permanent secretariat has reported that 23,241,338 foreign tourists arrived in Thailand from Jan. 1 to Nov. 12. During their time in Thailand, they generated revenue of 981.69 billion baht for the kingdom. Continued …

Loy Krathong Festivals in Thailand

November is the month of the Loy Krathong Festival in Thailand. These festivities take place in various locations throughout the country. In each province, the festival is celebrated according to local traditions.

The government has invited the public to participate in Loy Krathong events to preserve the cultural heritage and here are some highlights of the celebrations. Continued …

Exploring Thailand’s tapestry of tradition, adventure, timeless beauty

Thailand, often hailed as the “Land of Smiles,” beckons travelers with its enchanting fusion of rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty.

This travel guide serves as your portal to an unforgettable Thai adventure, navigating through vibrant cities and tranquil islands to unveil the diverse tapestry of experiences this captivating destination has to offer. Continued …

Discover the Top 3 Water Parks in Thailand

Thailand is renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, but it’s also home to some of the most exhilarating water parks in the world. Whether you’re looking for adrenaline-pumping slides or relaxing lazy rivers, Thailand’s water parks offer something for everyone.

Here, we explore the top water parks in Thailand and help you plan an unforgettable aquatic adventure. Remember, if you are in Thailand, you can just search Google: water parks near me. Continued …

9 Egg Dishes From Thailand You Should Try At Least Once

If you’ve ever eaten Thai food, you know that there’s nothing quite like it. The combination of sweet, acidic, spicy, and fermented ingredients used in Thai cooking creates a dynamic, intricate flavor combination that has been delighting diners for hundreds of years.

Although eggs might not be the first protein that comes to mind when you’re thinking about Thai food, these mighty little protein-packed orbs feature heavily in the cuisine, and their mild flavor and rich texture make them perfect for absorbing the bold flavors that it has to offer. Continued …

Google to begin deleting inactive Gmail accounts in December

Google says it will begin deleting inactive accounts in December, meaning anyone who hasn’t used their Gmail account in a long time may want to sign in again to stop it from being deleted. Google now says if you haven’t used or signed into your account for at least two years, it may delete the account and its contents. Continued …

Global sugar shortage anticipated despite increased production in Brazil, Russia, China

A report by CovrigAnalytics released yesterday revealed an anticipated global sugar shortage. The deficit is estimated to be 2.4 million metric tons in the 2023/24 crop year, marking an increase of 200,000 tons from previous expectations. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586
  • State Railway – 1590

Tuesday’s news-Nov 14

Today’s news: Long boat racing returns/Great time to see elephants/Press Freedom Under Threat/Ban All Thais From Carrying Guns?/Thailand’s railway to Chiang Rai/Veganism bites back/Food of the Future: Grasshoppers/Economy: Economic policy clashes with bank/Retailers: Move Up Digital Wallet/Handout may face legal roadblocks/PM seeks to boost trade and investment/Salaries set to rise 5%/Tourism: 60-day visa exemption for Europeans/Little impact from extending stays/Thai police chief dismisses Chinese police idea/Unease over Chinese cops/Phuket banks on ‘Russian revolution’/European tourists decline by 50% in Koh Kut/Thailand Experience: Guide to the Bangkok’s train systems/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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Long boat racing returns to Kao Tao this weekend

Khao Tao Reservoir will host the 16th edition of “Long Boat Racing for River Masters” between Nov. 17-19. Participants from all over Thailand are expected to compete across four boat categories.

The event will feature traditional Lao vessels, ancient long boats, Naga head long boats from Nan province, and iron long boats from Buriram.

This competition is organized by Hua Hin municipality, the Thai PBS television station and the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth).

The schedule:

November 18: 8:30 am – Opening ceremony; 9 am – Commencement of the long boat races; 7:30 pm – Performance by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation. 8 pm – Performance by artist Tom Dundee.

November 19: 9 am – Semifinals and finals for all boat categories. 3 pm – Presentation of the royal trophy and other awards to competition winners. 4 pm – Closing ceremony.

Great time to see elephants at Kuiburi National Park

Just an hour-and-a-half drive from Hua Hin lies Kuiburi National Park – it’s an absolute gem for anyone who is into nature and the outdoors.

Renowned as one of Thailand’s premier destinations for witnessing wild elephants, the park is currently experiencing a surge in wildlife activity, making it an ideal time for locals, expatriates, and tourists in Hua Hin to visit and enjoy what is likely to be a memorable trip away from the usual beach attractions. Continued …

Thailand’s Press Freedom Under Threat

It was disappointing to see that Thai PBS decided to take down its interview with Taiwan’s foreign minister, Joseph Wu, due to comments from the Chinese embassy in Bangkok. However, it is understandable given that they are government-run.

Still, the government should not dance to every tune played by the Chinese government. Thailand is not one of China’s provinces, and the government needs to stop treating the country as such merely for economic gains from China’s investments and tourists. Continued …

Officials Propose To Ban All Thais Fom Carrying Guns

Despite the government’s efforts to take strict measures to control gun violence following the shooting of a 17-year-old at Paragon in October, there have been at least two other incidents in Bangkok recently.

The first incident occurred on Saturday, when a group of teenagers were involved in a shootout in which Maria Sirada Sinprasert, also known as “Teacher Jeab” who teaches computer skills at Sacred Heart Convent School, was accidentally shot. She was shot in front of TMB Thanachart Bank, Khlong Toey Branch, Sunthorn Kesa Road. She later died in hospital. Continued …

Thailand’s railway through to Chiang Rai to open in 2028

Chiang Rai will have a new rail route winding past lush mountains, beautiful bridges, tunnels and even breaking through the morning mist. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT)’s Gov. Nirut Maneephan said this will probably be the most romantic route in Thailand.

The 323-kilometer-long railway is set to run through four provinces in the north of Thailand – Phrae, Lampang, Phayao and Chiang Rai – and will have 26 stations. Continued …

Veganism bites back during November

World Vegan Day falls on Nov. 1 each year, and this entire month is dedicated to veganism.

Animal lovers may naturally go vegan because they are against animal exploitation and cruelty, as well as unacceptably farmed animal practices. Others may join the vegan movement because they have become concerned about related environmental issues. Continued …

Food of the Future: ‘Grasshoppers Are More Valuable than Caviar’

Srisuphun Srikhot tucks a bunch of banana leaves under her arm in the village of Ban Hai in eastern Thailand and throws it into the enclosure with the grasshoppers. They’re always hungry, the farmer’s wife says, as she adds a handful of Napier grass to provide the nutrients the animals need to grow quickly.

The grasshoppers are just 35 days old, but they are already quite fat and measure one and a half times the length of a thumb. They’re packed together in two enclosures attached to bamboo poles, each about three square meters (32 square feet) in size. Continued …

Government economic policy clashes with Bank of Thailand’s efforts to rein in debt

The danger of a credit downgrade for Thailand is growing, as private sector debt continues to creep up, and even with interest rates at only 2.5%, the effects on the economy are already significant, with the property market down by over 14%, with up to 20% fewer properties sold.

The rift between the Thai government and the Bank of Thailand continues to widen as the country’s economy treads water, with a prospect of a possible credit downgrade driven by elevated public and private sector debt levels and the absence of direction. Continued …

Retailers Keen On Moving Up Digital Wallet Project By A Month

The Thai Retailers Assn. yesterday advised the Pheu Thai-led government’s 10,000-baht digital wallet project to get started a month sooner than scheduled to better boost domestic consumption.

Thai association head Yon Pokhasap suggested the populist handout campaign scheduled to begin next May be moved up to next April, during which time many people will usually return to their home provinces in all regions of the country ahead of Songkran festival. Continued …

THB10,000 handout may face legal roadblocks

The government’s digital money handout will not be implemented until the legal process for the project has been finalized, says Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

“We will not start the project until the legal process is complete. It may be postponed if someone submits a petition to the Constitutional Court to rule against the loan act funding the project,” Julapun said Monday. Continued …

PM seeks to boost trade and investment on US visit

Since arriving in San Francisco on Sunday to participate in the APEC CEO Summit 2023, PM Srettha Thavisin had held a series meetings with private sector leaders to support collaboration, trade, and investment.

One of the first calls made by the PM and his delegation was to Tesla’s production facility in Fremont, California. The world leader in electric cars and energy registered Tesla (Thailand) on April 25, 2022, and is currently exploring investment opportunities in the Asian region. Continued …

Salaries set to rise 5% next year

The salaries of employees in Thailand are expected to increase by 5% next year, which is less than the average of 5.2% within Asia, according to the latest survey by Mercer (Thailand), a US-based consulting firm on human resources. In 2023, salaries domestically rose by 4.8%.

The prediction for next year is based on a survey of 617 Thai and foreign companies operating in the country carried out between April and June. Continued …

Tourism authorities eye 60-day visa exemption for Europeans

The Tourism and Sports Ministry is planning to propose to the Cabinet that the visa exemption period for visitors from over 50 countries be extended from 30 days to 60 days.

The measure would help further boost the tourism industry on top of the visa-free policy currently granted to visitors from China and Kazakhstan for five months, or until February 2024, minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said on Monday. Continued …

Little impact from extending stays, say hoteliers

Extending the length of stay for all markets enjoying visa exemptions may not create much impact except for long-haul markets, while the government might have to hike costs to look after foreign tourists, say hoteliers.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proposed extending the length of stay for 56 nationalities eligible for 30-day stays. Continued …

Thai police chief dismisses TAT proposal to have Chinese policemen patrol tourist cities

A senior police officer ruled out the possibility of Chinese police patrolling key tourist cities in Thailand to boost the confidence of Chinese travelers.

The officer, who asked not to be named, said on Monday that the proposal raised by Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool could not be implemented due to the restrictions of Thai security law. Continued …

Unease over Chinese cops

Cooperation between Thai and Chinese police is necessary to help restore confidence in tourists’ safety, says the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), with tour operators hoping the scheme will help reduce illegal Chinese businesses.

The government proposal to invite Chinese police to Thailand has stirred public discussion this week, as some people raised concerns about allowing them to patrol alongside local police. Continued …

Phuket continues to bank on the ‘Russian revolution’

Phuket is experiencing a significant transformation due to an influx of Russian tourists, driving up property prices and sparking local resentment. While Western countries impose sanctions on Russia, Thailand continues to welcome Russian visitors in an effort to revive its tourism industry post-COVID.

The Thai government has even extended Russian tourist visas from 30 to 90 days, resulting in almost half a million Russians arriving in Phuket in the first half of the year. Over 9,000 have been granted long-stay visas. Continued …

European tourists decline by 50% in Koh Kut amid global tensions

A drastic 50% drop in the number of European tourists visiting the Koh Kut district in Trat has been witnessed this year, as reported by the chairman of the Koh Kut administrative organization.

The chairman, who also operates a resort on the island, revealed that around 160,000 to 170,000 tourists visited the district last year, contributing to a revenue of hundreds of millions of baht. Continued …

Navigating Bangkok: A guide to the city’s train systems

The train networks in Bangkok are the beating heart of the city’s transportation system. They provide a comprehensive and time-saving means to navigate the city.

The Sukhumvit and Silom Lines of the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) Skytrain soar above the surrounding traffic to connect the city’s neighborhoods. The Blue, Purple, and Yellow Lines of the Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT) provide connections between significant urban centers. It uses both subterranean and above-ground modes of transportation. Continued …

Earth is historically and alarmingly hot. Now what?

Global average temperatures reached new highs over the past 10-12 months, notching new records in the steady march of a warming climate, two national groups announced last week. Continued …

Vietnam aims big on renewable energy

Vietnam aims to increase the share of renewable energy in the primary energy supply to around 20% in 2030 and around 85% in 2050. Continued …

1962 Ferrari auctioned for $51.7 million

A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sports car sold for US$51.7 million in New York on Monday, making it the second most expensive car ever sold at auction, Sotheby’s said. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490