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Thursday’s news-Jan 18

Today’s news: Deadly explosion at fireworks factory/Hua Hin municipality cracks down/House passes seven clean air bills/Natural solutions for PM2.5 relief/Thailand braces for cold snap/U.S. consular outreach in Hua Hin/Beach polo returns/Cha Am Bikini Beach Run/Going to school is a daily adventure/Smoking pot ‘may require doctor’s note’/Rangers rescue wild baby elephant/Economy: Baht hits four-week low/Thailand’s Healthcare Sector/Delayed launch of digital wallet rattles government/Geopolitical tensions continue to draw relocations/EV sales projected to double/Tourism: Is Thailand Safe for Tourists?/Thailand aims for 40 million tourists/23.1 million MICE visitors/Three Million Tourists Visited Samui/Thailand Experience: Kaeng Krachan attracts visitors/SRT’s ‘Season of Love’ getaways/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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Deadly explosion at fireworks factory leaves all 23 workers dead in Suphanburi

All the 23 workers in a fireworks factory in Suphanburi province were killed in a deadly explosion on Wednesday afternoon, local authorities said. Police and local officials said the accident happened at 3.30pm at the factory in Ban Khoi Ngam or Moo 3 village in Tambon Sala Khao of Muang district.

Authorities believe the 23 workers were assembling the fireworks when suddenly there was an explosion, flattening the factory and killing all of them. Continued …

Hua Hin municipality cracks down on burning

Hua Hin municipality is taking a firm stand against the open burning of household waste and other materials. This decision is part of a broader effort to combat the rising levels of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and to address the global warming crisis.

The common practice of burning items like household waste, weeds, branches, and leaves is known for its quick results and low cost. However, this method has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution, particularly to the dangerous levels of PM 2.5. Continued …

House passes seven clean air bills

Following their debate yesterday, the House of Representatives passed seven air cleanliness bills in their first readings, by 443 votes with one abstention. The seven bills were proposed by government and opposition parties and a civil society organization.

After the completion of the scrutiny process, the seven bills will be merged into one and then submitted to the House for the second and final readings. Continued …

Thai herbs offer natural solution for PM2.5 respiratory relief

With PM2.5 air pollution threatening the health of big-city residents, the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine has come up with accessible and affordable solutions – Thai herbs.

Long-term exposure to PM2.5, or dust particles that are 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter, has been linked to chronic lung and heart disease. The major sources of PM2.5 are factory and traffic emissions, as well as smog from crop burning. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold snap

The Meteorological Department warns of storms hitting eight southern provinces, with sea waves exceeding 2 meters.

Meanwhile, the upper part of the country continues to experience cold weather. For the next 24 hours, the moderately high-pressure area covering the northeastern part and the South China Sea is weakening, while the westerly wind at the upper level covers the northern part. Continued …

U.S. Embassy announces consular outreach in Hua Hin

The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy will be conducting a consular outreach program at the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort on Thursday, Jan. 25, from 8-11am. This limited service event is designed to assist U.S. citizens residing in or visiting Hua Hin and surrounding areas.

To register 

The services offered during this session will include passport renewals for adults (DS-82 forms), issuance of passports for minors (DS-11 forms), and notary services. Individuals seeking these services are required to register in advance, as appointments will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Continued …

Beach polo returns to Hua Hin March 30

Polo enthusiasts and beach-goers are gearing up for the return of the InterContinental-B.Grimm Beach Polo Hua Hin 2024.

Scheduled for March 30, this event promises a unique blend of sports and beach-side entertainment on the shores of Hua Hin. Continued …

Cha Am Bikini Beach Run set for March 17

Cha Am is gearing up for the return of the Cha Am Bikini Beach Run, scheduled for Sunday, March 17th. This year’s event will start and finish in front of the Long Beach Hotel on the beachfront.

Following its successful past editions, the 2024 race has added a new twist with the introduction of a 5K bikini run. Continued …

Where going to school is a daily adventure

For children on an island off the southern province of Ranong, going to school has become a daily adventure. For years, they have had to ride improvised rafts and wade through knee-deep water to cross a lagoon that separates their community from their school.

They were promised a bridge years ago to facilitate their travel, but what they are left with are just empty concrete columns standing idly in the water. Continued …

Smoking pot ‘may require doctor’s note’

Smoking cannabis is likely to require a permit from a doctor, according to Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew, who says his new cannabis bill differs from a failed predecessor as it will be very clear on how to use the plant for medical treatment.

Dr. Cholnan insisted that the bill preserves a key point that cannabis is to be used for medical treatment only, and any use for recreational purposes will not be allowed. Continued …

Phetchabun park rangers rescue wild baby elephant

Rangers in a Phetchabun wildlife sanctuary rescued a baby elephant stuck in a pool of mud and successfully returned it to its herd last week. Ronnarat Sirimakorn, chief of Phetchabun’s Tat Mok National Park, said on Wednesday that a team of rangers spotted the baby elephant stuck in a dry creek at 2pm last Thursday.

The rangers were patrolling the areas of Tat Mok Park, Nam Nao National Park and Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary in Phetchabun’s Muang district when they found the helpless calf stranded in the creek with its legs sunk into the mud. Continued …

Baht hits four-week low against dollar, likely to weaken further

The baht weakened to a four-week low of 35.45 per U.S. dollar at the start of trade on Wednesday.

The baht’s dip came as the dollar strengthened following an increase in the U.S. 10-year bond yield and the Fed signaling it would not rush to lower interest rates, said Krung Thai Bank’s foreign currency analyst, Poon Panitpiboon. Continued …

Thailand’s Healthcare Sector: A Study of Resilience and Growth

Thailand’s healthcare landscape is experiencing a dynamic transformation. In 2021, the country’s healthcare spending reached a staggering USD 22.5 billion, marking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% from 2017 to 2021, and constituting 4.5% of its gross domestic product (GDP).

The average per capita spending was USD 306, with a significant contribution of 26.6% from the private sector and the government injecting 73.4% of the total expenditure. Continued …

Delayed launch of Thailand’s 500 billion baht digital wallet rattles government

The much-anticipated 500-billion-baht (US$14.3-billion) digital wallet initiative, a flagship policy of the Pheu Thai-led government, has hit a snag. The planned roll-out for May has been deferred, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, delivering a blow to Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin’s coalition government, which has been promoting the scheme as a lifeline for the faltering economy.

The initiative, designed to inject 10,000 baht (approximately US$285) into the hands of 50 million Thais for spending within their localities, will not meet its May launch, Julapun announced without indicating a new timeline. Continued …

Geopolitical tensions continue to draw relocations to Southeast Asia

With geopolitical tensions pushing foreign investors to relocate or expand their production bases to Southeast Asia over the past two years, the region is continuing to maintain its advantage in attracting new investment thanks to infrastructure that supports new industries.

Thailand and Vietnam were among the destinations that enjoyed production base relocation. While Thailand has an advantage in the automotive industry, Vietnam is the winner in the electronic industry, especially for components for smartphones and other electrical devices. Continued …

Thailand’s EV sales projected to double by year-end

Thailand is set to witness a significant spark in electric vehicle (EV) sales, potentially doubling the figures by year-end, driven by Chinese manufacturers and approximately US$2.4 billion in government incentives, bolstering consumer demand.

This surge in demand is expected to raise the total EV share in passenger car registrations from 12% last year to 20% this year. In 2022, the figures were in single digits. Continued …

Is Thailand Safe for Tourists?

While Thailand is an enjoyable place to vacation in with an enticing food scene and interesting attractions, it also is not considered the safest place to go (by some). Travelers should be sure to do their research before visiting to secure their safety in unfamiliar places.

We have compiled some of the most critical information for tourists to know when considering travel to Thailand. Continued …

Thailand aims for 40 million tourists and 3.5 trillion baht revenue

The goal of 40 million international tourists and an ambitious revenue target of 3.5 trillion baht (US$ 98,348,390,000), as set by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, remains a tall order for this year, according to the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

Still, the ministry has plans to attract longer stays and increased spending through a range of measures, including soft power products, safety measures, and various events. Continued … 

Thailand targets 23.1 million MICE visitors in fiscal 2024

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has set a target to attract a minimum of 23.1 million meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) visitors by fiscal 2024. Through this, they aim to generate a revenue of 136 billion baht, which equates to 75% of the income recorded in 2019.

TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya noted that the challenge in achieving full recovery is primarily due to global economic pressure. He explained that the MICE industry is on a steady path to recovery, with geopolitical conflicts being a significant factor to consider. Continued …

Three Million Tourists Visited Samui Island in 2023

The Samui Tourism and Sports office reported that that there were 3,185,000 tourists who visited Samui Island from January to November last year, which generated a total of 37 billion baht.

Most of the foreign tourists were from Germany, the United Kingdom, Israel, France and Russia. Continued …

Kaeng Krachan National Park misty mountains and dense forests attracts visitors

Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand’s most expansive national park, earned its World Heritage Site status in July 2021. Straddling Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces, this 2,914 km² park offers a mesmerizing mix of misty mountains and dense forests. The park’s highest point reaches 1,500 meters above sea level, providing breathtaking panoramic views.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be in their element here. Kaeng Krachan is home to an array of species, including leopards, elephants, dholes, and the endearing stump-tailed macaques. Birdwatchers, too, are in for a treat with over 480 bird species recorded, including the unique ratchet-tailed treepie. Continued …

Embark on romantic journeys with SRT’s ‘Season of Love’ getaways

Looking for a romantic getaway this February? The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is presenting four unique trips on KIHA 183 trains as part of its “Season of Love” promotion.

Ekarat Sriarayanphong, SRT’s public relations chief, unveiled the limited-seat offerings on Tuesday. The romantic journeys on offer are: Continued …

China’s population fell for a second year; deaths surged post-Covid lockdowns

China’s population dropped by 2 million people in 2023, in the second straight annual drop as births fell and deaths jumped after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, the government said Wednesday. Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-Jan 3

Today’s news: Feedback/’Enchanting Hua Hin Festival’/Hua Hin Goes Classic/Tour De Thailand 2024/Environmental concerns raised/190 Killed In Road Accidents/Alcohol tax cut to zero/Liquor tax exemption may harm health/Covid-19 cases reach 6,000 a day/More charging stations needed/Bus ditches natural gas-powered vehicles/Economy: Reviving tourism sector to fuel growth/Outlook glum in certain fields/Northern frontier for Aussie Exporters/To inspect Land Bridge project impact/Competition in delivery services/Tourism: Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan crowded/More than 28 million tourists/Thais and Chinese to travel visa-free/Thais can now visit 34 nations/Pattaya’ aims to lure 27 million visitors/Thailand Experience: To boost tiger population/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Re: National park fed up with littering “tourists” creates perfect revenge scheme”

“Absolute BS! I’ve lived and worked across half the globe. I hope they’re including Thai ‘tourists’ in that statement, as the Thais are some of the worst litterers I’ve ever experienced!” – BP

‘Enchanting Hua Hin Festival’ underway at 19 Rai Queen’s Park

The “Enchanting Hua Hin” festival, a celebration of music, art, and local culture, is happening at Queen’s Park (19 Rai).

This year’s event, running through Jan. 7, is a collaboration between Hua Hin municipality, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Prachuap Khiri Khan office, and the Hua Hin-Cha Am Tourism Business Assn. Continued …

Hua Hin Goes Classic at Centara Jan 7

Free concert at the Centara Grand, Hua Hin from 5pm, Sunday, Jan. 7, featuring music from J.S Bach “Magnificat”, A. Vivaldi ‘Gloria”, W.A. Mozart, and J.P. Rameau. Bookings by email only: huanhingoesclassic@proton.me

Tour De Thailand 2024 January 8-15, starts/ends in Hua Hin

The Tour de Thailand 2024 will take place from the Jan. 8-15. The tour includes a trip down to Chumphon and ends in Hua Hin for a total of 783 km spread over the eight days.

On some days, there will be a break approximately every 30 km. This means typically 2-3 breaks a day, one of which will be of an hour’s duration for lunch. The average speed will be around. 25 km/hour. Continued …

Environmental concerns raised after New Year’s beach celebrations

Cha Am beach was bustling as thousands of people turned out to ring in the new year. But after celebrations, beach operators bemoaned the about of debris left.

The countdown event, a highlight in the region’s festive calendar, drew a crowd of both Thai and international visitors. Continued …

190 Killed In New Year Holiday Road Accidents So Far

With four days of New Year holidays having now passed, as many as 190 people have been killed in 1,570 accidents nationwide, while 1,574 were injured, and it was Kanchanaburi where the highest number of accidents occurred, while Bangkok recorded the most fatalities.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Director-General Dr. Thongchai Keeratihatthayakorn said there were 419 accidents, 422 injuries and 62 deaths yesterday, the first day of the New Year. Continued …

Local alcohol tax cut to zero to boost tourism

The Thai government has announced a tax reduction on local alcohol as part of a wider review of laws hindering domestic tourism and economic growth.

Revealed on Jan. 2 at the Government House, Prime Minister Settha Thavisin stated that the restructuring of excise and various national taxes, including reducing domestic alcohol tax to 0%, formed part of their strategy to stimulate the tourism and economy of the country. Continued …

Liquor tax exemption may harm health but not stimulate tourism: researchers

Academic researchers oppose a Cabinet plan to exempt alcohol from excise taxes in order to stimulate the economy, and particularly tourism.

The proposed exemption, discussed by the Thai cabinet this week as part of an economic stimulus package, would prove ineffective at increasing tourism, according to researchers at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) including Dr. Narit Pisalyabutr. Continued …

Covid-19 cases reach nearly 6,000 a day

The number of Covid-19 cases in Thailand has been on the rise in recent weeks, reaching nearly 6,000 cases per day on Jan. 2, the highest reported caseload since August 2023.

According to a Facebook post by Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine Associate Professor Thira Woratanarat, the increase in cases is due to the spread of the Omicron subvariant BA.2.86.xBA.5, which is more transmissible than previous variants. Continued …

Thai EV drivers demand more charging stations

Electric vehicle (EV) owners are voicing concerns over a lack of charging stations, as they scramble to charge their vehicles before embarking on the Korat-Bang Pa-in Motorway. The public is calling on the government to seriously support the increasing use of EVs.

As people steadily return to their homes, those driving EVs must plan their journeys around the relatively few charging stations in the regions, most of which are located at specific petrol stations. Continued …

Bus company ditches natural gas-powered vehicles for electric

The entire fleet of 350 natural gas-fueled vehicles (NGV) buses operated by Thai Smile Bus (TSB) company will be decommissioned by the end of the month as part of the firm’s policy to promote clean air and environmental sustainability.

Kulpornpath Wongmajarapinya, TSB chief executive officer, said more than 95% of the NGV buses have already been taken out of service, with the latest batch of 58 buses removed from service on Monday. Continued …

Reviving tourism sector expected to fuel 3.2% growth in Thai economy

Thailand will witness a 3.2% GDP expansion in 2024, driven mostly by a now-flourishing tourism industry.

Thanawat Polvichai, rector of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), made this projection on Tuesday but said it does not factor in the potential impact of the government’s ambitious digital wallet scheme. The scheme aims to distribute 10,000 baht of digital money to eligible Thais aged 16 and above within this year. Continued …

Outlook glum in certain fields, says industry group

Steel and internal combustion engine (ICE)-related industries are expected to stagnate this year, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

In addition, tourism is not expected to fully recover to 2019 levels, said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued …

Thailand: An important northern frontier for Aussie Exporters

Thailand is fast becoming a rich northern frontier for Australian business and a commanding gateway to the region’s economic powerhouses of India and China, as well as Indochina and the Greater Mekong sub-region.

“Thailand is one of Australia’s most important markets in Southeast Asia and both countries have longstanding and deep connections,” explains Michael Helleman, Austrade’s senior trade and investment commissioner Thailand.” Continued …

House committee to inspect Land Bridge project impact on local communities

An investigative committee from the House is set to make a field visit to Chumphon and Ranong, the designated development areas for the much-anticipated land bridge megaproject.

The committee’s objective is to garner insights into the project’s potential repercussions on local communities, according to an anonymous source. Continued …

Competition in delivery services to intensify

Chinese logistics giant SF Holding’s acquisition of shares in Kerry Express (Thailand) is set to intensify competition in Thailand’s delivery services sector.

The move should provide Kerry Express with the ability to engage more artificial intelligence (AI) technology and a broader range of services, enhancing its competitive edge. Continued …

Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan crowded with tourists during New Year

If you got stuck in traffic in town on Monday or Tuesday, you don’t need to read this to know that Hua Hin and the surrounding area was busy during the New Year holiday.

The festive period’s last day saw a surge in visitors to various local attractions. Notably, many people paid visits to temples like Wat Huay Mongkol in Hua Hin, offering prayers for prosperity, career success, and health in the coming year. Continued …

Final count: More than 28 million tourists in 2023

Yesterday, Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the Thai minister of tourism and sports, publicly revealed statistics of foreign tourists visiting Thailand in 2023, with more than 28 million individuals, generating income of over 1.2 trillion baht.

The top five countries were Malaysia (4,563,020 tourists), China (3,519,735 tourists), South Korea (1,658,688 tourists), India (1,626,720 tourists), and Russia (1,481,878 tourists). Continued …

Thais and Chinese to travel visa-free, starting March 1

Starting from March 1, Thais and Chinese traveling to each country will no longer need a visa, as part of the latest agreement between both governments, said Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

“The new privilege marks an upgrading to the mutual relationship,” Srettha said. Authorities concerned will be informed to prepare for the new regulations to facilitate travel, he said. Continued …

Thais can now visit 34 nations without a visa

With the waiver of visa requirements agreed between China and Thailand, Thai citizens will now be able to visit 34 countries and territories without requiring prior permission to enter.

The countries that Thais can visit without a visa according to the Department of Consular Affairs of the Foreign Ministry are as follows: Continued …

Pattaya’ aims to lure 27 million visitors this year

The coastal city of Pattaya, under the auspices of the local tourism authority, has set its sights on drawing an impressive 27 million visitors this year.

Urai Mukpradapthong, the director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand‘s Pattaya office, revealed this target, noting that it isn’t ambitious given the predicted number of tourists last year, which is expected to have hit the 23 million mark. Continued …

Thailand’s new reserves to boost tiger population

Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation set plans in motion to create new wildlife reserves in Ratchaburi and Kanchanaburi. This move is part of a broader initiative to bolster the tiger population across the western forest complex.

The reserves are anticipated to serve as a link between Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Uthai Thani, and Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi. This chain of reserves will contribute to forming an uninterrupted habitat for the tigers. Continued …

‘It was a miracle’: How passengers escaped a JAL fireball in Tokyo

The flight between the northern city of Sapporo and Tokyo’s Haneda airport is Japan’s busiest air route, and one of the most frequent services anywhere in the world. Japan Airlines (JAL) operates 16 round-trip flights a day. Continued …

62 dead in Japan earthquake, search operations continue

At least 62 people were killed in the powerful earthquake that jolted the Noto Peninsula and surrounding areas in central Japan on New Year’s Day, with rubble and severed roads still preventing search and rescue operations today. Continued …

China breaks heat records in 2023

The heat in China was relentless in 2023, with temperature records broken from Beijing to Shanghai, echoing the global heatwave phenomena that engulfed most of the world and raised more concerns about climate change. Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Jan 2

Today’s news: Year of the Dragon/Thousands gather in Thailand/Holiday road death toll/Many Dogs And Cats Ran Away/Feedback/PM winds down in Hua Hin/Bus Crashes in PKK/Car crash at Cha Am bypass/Cut in energy prices/Megatrends in 2024/Warnings on fine dust pollution/A year of leaps for the casino sector?/Economy: Six sectors to make a splash/CEOs voice concerns/Social security fund faces bankruptcy/Real estate trends/Tourism: New Year tourism revenue soars/Fed up with littering tourists/Over 27 million foreign tourists/Chiang Mai’s 2023 revenue/Speedboat Crashes Killing Russian Girl/Thailand Experience: Journey to wellness/Mae Wang and Ob Luang/Red Curry Vs Green Curry/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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 Year of the Dragon

2024 is a year of the Wood Dragon, starting from Feb. 10 (Chinese New Year) and ending on Jan. 28, 2025 (Chinese New Year’s Eve).

The luckiest Chinese zodiac signs in 2024 are monkeys, roosters, and pigs. Then, with not quite so much luck, come oxes, rabbits, goats, and dogs. Dragons’ fortunes will be influenced by “opposition to Tai Sui”.

The dragon symbolizes power, nobleness, honor, luck, and success in traditional Chinese culture. The dragon is a supernatural being with no parallel for talent and excellence.

Fireworks on Hua Hin beach (HHEN)

Thousands gather in Thailand for New Year’s blessings and cultural preservation

New Year’s Day was marked with customary merit-making and prayers for blessings across Thailand, with thousands of locals and tourists converging at popular sites to witness the first light of 2024.

An estimated 5,000 individuals turned out to give alms to over 200 Buddhist monks and novices at the city pillar in Muang district, Khon Kaen province. The event symbolized a quest for peace, prosperity, and the preservation of local culture, according to Khon Kaen Gov. Kraisorn Kongchalad. Continued …

New Year holiday road death toll reaches 128

During the final three days of the year, the government recorded 1,150 traffic accidents that killed 128 people and injured 1,151 others across Thailand.

Announcing the statistics for Dec 29 to 31, Deputy National Police Chief Surachate Hakparn said on Monday that the most accidents (44) happened in Kanchanaburi. The western province also recorded the most injured people (43). Continued …

Many Dogs And Cats Ran Away From Home During New Year Fireworks

While New Year fireworks enthrall revelers, it terrifies their pet dogs and cats at home, with a large number having run away, leading to some worried owners posting messages to help find them at Watchdog Thailand Foundation (WTF) webpage.

It was revealed that one dog got so scared he died of shock during the dazzling fireworks displays. Continued …

Re: New railway station

“About the article entitled “Minister of Transport visits new Hua Hin Railway Station”: The minister should visit the new station again, but this time after dark. He would discover that the ground floor of the facility is about 75% under-lit. It is so dark that one would think they had forgotten to turn on the lights. However, upon inspection, one finds that all of the very few lights are indeed illuminated, it is just that there should be more for safe movement.” – PB

Re: Diesel price subsidy extended by 3 month

“I’m confused! The retail price has been capped at 30 baht a liter for a while now. Can anyone explain to me why every filling station I’ve passed in the last few months are charging over that? Surely, if the government have made this decree, aren’t the filling stations breaking the law? Or am I being stupid?” – BP

PM Srettha winds down in Hua Hin with Anutin and family

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was pictured walking on the beach in Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, where he was spending his New Year break.

The premier was seen enjoying the breeze on Saturday afternoon on the beach with his daughter, Chananda. He was wearing a black T-shirt and shorts. Continued …

Bus Crashes Into A Tree in PKK, Seriously Injuring 4

Four passengers, three of whom are foreigners, were seriously injured and 23 suffered minor injuries when a tour bus heading from Bangkok to Koh Tao and Koh Pha Ngan crashed into a mahogany tree in Prachuab Kiri Khan province shortly before 4.30 am Sunday.

The scene of the incident occurred around Khao Pho curve, Phetkasem Road, Long Tai, Km. 413, Village No. 1, Chaiyarat Subdistrict, Bang Saphan Noi District, according to Police Lt Col. Sarawut Nuchrang, investigating inspector of Bang Saphan Noi Police Station in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Continued …

Car crash at Cha Am bypass leaves one tourist dead, 2 injured

A car accident occurred early Saturday on the Cha Am–Pranburi bypass road, tragically resulting in one fatality and leaving two injured.

A white Alphard van, carrying Chinese tourists, lost control at kilometer marker 5+900 on the inbound lane toward Bangkok and crashed into a tree, immediately bursting into flames. Continued …

Government vows cut in energy prices

Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga has vowed to push for a major restructuring of the country’s energy pricing system, starting with the freeing up of refined oil import restrictions.

“I will overhaul the entire system to help ease the current burden of higher energy prices, which in a way will literally free up people’s lives from the seemingly uncontrollable energy prices,” Pirapan said Monday. Continued …

Navigating Megatrends in 2024

In the midst of transformative shifts, the world is grappling with five megatrends reshaping their landscape: demographics, urbanization, glocalization, environmental change and resource efficiency, and digitalization. Let’s delve into these megatrends and how they are shaping business in Thailand and the wider ASEAN region.

1. Demographic Change

As the global population surges, specific regions face unique challenges. Africa anticipates a near doubling of its population in two decades, while Europe and China project declines. Aging societies become a common thread, redirecting economic growth reliance toward technology-driven productivity. Continued …

ThaiHealth issues warnings on fine dust pollution, food security

The Thai Health Promotion Foundation identified seven critical trends demanding immediate attention for the country’s well-being in its ThaiHealth Watch 2024 report.

The concerns identified in the report include multi-generational family conflicts, the impact of unhealthy snacks, online gambling, hazardous homemade alcohol, ease of drug accessibility, alarming levels of PM2.5 air pollution, and growing concerns over food security. Continued …

A year of leaps for the casino sector in Thailand, Asia Pacific?

All eyes in the casino sector are likely to be on Thailand during 2024, to see what progress, if any, the country can make toward legalization of such business, and from that the creation of casino resorts. So says Brendan Bussmann, managing partner at consultancy B2 Global.

In terms of Asia-Pacific emerging markets, “All eyes will be on Thailand at this point,” regarding how it “shapes up” after the country’s legislature considers as expected an updated report on the topic, said the consultant. Continued …

Six sectors likely to make a splash this year

Many economists project Thailand to be on a recovery course thanks to resilient domestic demand and an uptick in tourist arrivals. With most industries reviving as many new tech-driven ones pick up steam, such as electric vehicles (EVs), there is optimism the nation’s economic growth will accelerate more strongly in 2024.

Analysts singled out six industries for rapid growth this year, in line with Thailand’s improving performance in trade, technology readiness and social well-being. Continued …

CEOs voice concerns for 2024

Thailand is projected to post slow economic growth in the near future compared with pre-pandemic rates. Several public and private agencies have GDP forecasts for 2024 ranging from 3%-3.4%, excluding implementation of the government’s digital wallet scheme.

Crucial factors to consider this year are: slower growth in exports, subdued Chinese demand for consumption and tourism, interest rate volatility, high household debt, impacts from the El Niño phenomenon, geopolitical risks, a shortage of skilled workers, and aging demographics. Continued …

Social security fund faces bankruptcy in a decade

Thailand held groundbreaking elections on Christmas Eve for both employer and employee representatives in the administration of the country’s mammoth Social Security system and a fund valued at the end of 2022 at Bt2.36 trillion. There was a low turnout but satisfaction that it represented a step forward for democracy under a new law introduced in 2015.

The good news stops there. At the same time, disturbing data shows the fund has begun to make a loss and is hemorrhaging money. So much so, that if corrective action is not taken it faces being depleted within a decade or so. Continued …

A look at the real estate trends in the year of the Golden Dragon

Seven trends can be clearly defined in Thailand’s real estate sector during the auspicious year of the Golden Dragon after a harrowing 12 months of global uncertainties, economic crises, cost-of-living increases and wars.

  1. With pets considered significant family members and thus deserving of a proper home, more pet-friendly condos will come on the market, as developers enhance condominium projects to accommodate fur babies, especially dogs and cats, thus impacting purchase decisions. Continued …

New Year tourism revenue soars

Thailand’s tourism revenue surged by 44% during the New Year holiday thanks to a visa-free scheme and extended operating hours of entertainment places, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaiboon said that from Dec. 22 to Jan. 1 the country generated 54.4 billion baht (US$1.58 billion) in tourism-related revenue, up 44% from the same period last year. Continued … 

National park fed up with littering tourists creates perfect revenge scheme

National parks worldwide might want to note what Khao Yai National Park outside of Bangkok, does regarding visitors littering.

In 2020, an initiative was started by Varawut Silpa-archa, the country’s then-minister of natural resources and the environment, that would see trash left behind by tourists collected, put in a box, and mailed to the home of the offender. Continued …

Over 27 million foreign tourists visited Thailand in 2023

A reported 27,252,488 foreign tourists visited Thailand between Jan. 1 and Dec. 24 this year, meeting the 25-28 million foreign arrivals target.

Malaysians topped the list, with 4,439,480 arrivals, followed by 3,418,732 from China, 1,616,858 from South Korea, 1,587,090 from India and 1,428,985 Russians. Continued …

Chiang Mai’s 2023 revenue expected to hit 100-billion baht as tourists start returning

Chiang Mai’s Tourism Council says the tourism industry in the north has mostly recovered, judging by the 100-billion-baht revenue estimated over 2023 and 90% hotel occupancy during New Year.

Pallop Saejiew, the council’s president, said Chiang Mai saw more tourists over the New Year holidays than it has over the past few years. Continued …

Speedboat Crashes Into Rocks In Phuket, Killing Russian Girl

The Phuket Regional Harbor Office received a report of a marine accident at 3:30 pm on Dec. 31 from the Andaman Marine Traffic and Safety Control Center, stating that a speedboat carrying seven passengers, the captain and one crew member, totaling nine people, had crashed into the rocks on the shore of Mai Thon Island, Chalong subdistrict, Mueang Phuket District, Phuket Province.

All of the individuals on the boat, aged 3 to 63, were injured, and two of them were critically injured: the boat driver and a 5-year-old Russian girl who lost consciousness. Sadly, she died later in the Chalong hospital. Continued …

Journey to wellness in Thailand’s Eden

If there is a destination in Thailand that can meet diversified wellness demands from the young and old alike, it would surely be Krabi on the west coast of southern Thailand.

The province has some of the world’s most beautiful coral reef vistas and is famed for its scenic views and breathtaking beaches and islands. Krabi attracts travelers for its natural wonders such as hot springs, sea caves, flourishing coral reefs and exotic marine life. Continued … 

Mae Wang and Ob Luang — spectacular but less known attractions in Chiang Mai

Apart from the famous Doi Inthanon National Park, Chiang Mai province has two other national parks that are less known but offer as spectacular an experience of nature. Mae Wang National Park, about 30 kilometers from Doi Inthanon, boasts the “Pha Chor”, a huge cliff dubbed “Thailand’s Grand Canyon”.

This cliff is similar to several rock formations in other provinces of Thailand, such as Phae Mueang Phi in Phrae province, Khok Suea and Sao Din Na Noi in Nan, and Lalu in Sa Kaeo. Continued …

Thai Red Curry Vs Thai Green Curry

Perhaps you’ve been wondering exactly what the difference is between Thai green curry and Thai red curry. Maybe you’ve tried both but still aren’t sure and would like to know more next time you order one at a Thai restaurant.

Or it could be that you’re eager to make Thai curry paste from scratch at home but aren’t sure which to start with. Whatever the reason you want to know more, we have the goods. Continued …

2023 was Earth’s hottest year, experts say

It’s a moment scientists have warned about for months: Earth has just ended its warmest year since people began keeping records, and scientists say it may have been the warmest in 125,000 years. Continued …

Deadly quakes kill 13, level buildings on Japan’s west coast

A series of powerful earthquakes hit western Japan, leaving at least 13 dead and damaging buildings, vehicles and boats, with officials warning people in some areas on Tuesday to stay away from their homes because of a continuing risk of major quakes. Continued …

Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II announces surprise abdication

Denmark’s Queen Margrethe II, Europe’s longest-serving monarch, will abdicate on Jan. 14 after 52 years on the throne and will be succeeded by her eldest son Crown Prince Frederik, she announced on Sunday. Continued …

Nostradamus predicts catastrophic tsunami and royal shake-up in 2024

Renowned French seer Nostradamus predicted a catastrophic tsunami in 2024, a prophecy that has sparked widespread online discussion following the recent tsunami in Japan. Nostradamus, who lived five centuries ago, penned his predictions in a book of 942 poems, foreseeing major global events with uncanny accuracy, including World War II, the 9/11 attacks, and the Covid-19 pandemic. Continued …

Gold prices predicted to hit record high this year

MTS Gold, a Thai trader, predicted that gold prices are likely to skyrocket to new record levels of over 79,005 baht (US$2,300) per ounce and beyond 40,000 baht (US$1,164) per baht weight by this year. This forecast comes amid anticipated adverse global economic situations. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Dec 23

Today’s news: Hua Hin Airport international status/14 Zika cases reported/Grand countdown events/Birth Rates Hit 71-Year Low/Charged with embezzling 30 million baht/Police raid finds 87 guns/Murder plot linked with family business concern/Yes to marriage equality/PTTEP Reforestation Project/Economy: Economic themes for 2024/Wage rise eyed for April/Bt98 billion in foreign investment/The problem with potash/MICE poised to slow/BOI’s game-changing green plan/Thai-listed companies broke records/Weak Holiday alcohol Sales/Climate-smart rice farming/Tourism:Night Boat Sinks Off Koh Tao/Domestic Tourism Growth/Direct flights to Shanghai/Thailand Experience: Best picnic locations in Hua Hin/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 way to go for Hua Hin Airport international status

Hua Hin’s long journey toward a fully functioning, modern airport has reached yet another juncture with the latest updates on its ongoing upgrades.

The long-standing issue of the airport’s inability to accommodate larger aircraft such as the A320, which seats up to 180 passengers, remains a significant hurdle. Plans to revamp the tunnel entry site, which requires expansion of the tunnel entering Hua Hin, a critical factor in this limitation, are underway with an additional 300 million baht allocated to the project. Continued …

14 Zika cases reported in Hua Hin

In response to 14 confirmed cases of the Zika virus in Hua Hin, local authorities have initiated an extensive public awareness and sanitation campaign.

The “Big Cleaning Day” event, aimed at combating insect-borne diseases, took place at Pho Khing Phet Public Park on Thursday. Continued …

Grand countdown events planned across Thailand to welcome 2024, including Hua Hin Countdown on Dec 31

Major countdown events will be held in Bangkok and 10 other provinces across the country to usher in 2024, featuring colorful fireworks on the night of New Year’s Eve.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is working with businesses and authorities in those provinces to organize the “Amazing Thailand Countdown 2024”, aimed at promoting the country – and particularly Bangkok – as a “global countdown destination”, according to Apichai Chatchalermkit, the TAT’s deputy governor for tourism products and business. Continued …

Thai Birth Rates Hit 71-Year Low

Anukul Peedkaew, the permanent secretary of the Thai Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS), has published statistical data on the NationalThailand website on the rate of Thai children being born in the past year, showing the lowest rates in 71 years.

According to a statistic by MSDHS, the recent data on birth rates in 2023 showed that there were only 502,000 newborn babies; however, the goal was set at 700,000. It was the lowest birth rate in 71 years. Continued …

Former Buddhist chief and executives charged with embezzling 30 million baht

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) is set to charge a former head of the National Office of Buddhism (NOB) and two high-ranking executives with embezzling millions from temple budgets.

The NACC, after green-lighting resolutions on two alleged temple embezzlement cases, is now preparing to unleash a legal storm upon the accused trio, led by ex-NOB chief Nopparat Benjawattananan. NACC Secretary-General Niwatchai Kasemmongkol declared that the evidence amassed will be handed over to the courts, ensuring justice prevails. Continued …

Police raid finds 87 guns, over 4,500 ammo in famous YouTuber’s house

Phitsanulok police are investigating the legality of 87 guns and over 4,500 rounds of ammunition found on Friday at a luxury house in Muang district belonging to a famous YouTuber.

House owner Trinnasit (last name withheld), 33, said the guns and ammo were family heirlooms he had received from his father. Trinnasit runs a YouTube channel featuring gun reviews, including modification and maintenance techniques. Continued …

Police raids in response to murder plot linked with Bt1 billion family business concern

Thai police on Friday morning cut the head off a dangerous plot that was already in motion to murder a businessman, his mother and their lawyer. The suspected mastermind behind the diabolical scheme, however, turned out to be the man’s father and the woman’s estranged husband.

Police with the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) were alerted to the plot in November linked to a substantial business dispute. The matter became urgent in recent days when investigators detected three hit men pursuing the target while traveling in Bangkok. One of the three arrested on Friday is a former naval officer jailed for the 2006 murder of a police officer in Mae Sot, Tak province. He was recently released from prison. Continued …

House says yes to marriage equality

The House’s approval of all four bills seeking to amend the Civil and Commercial Code to allow same-sex marriages in the country during their first reading has received positive responses from members of society, according to government spokesman Chai Watcharonke.

The bills aim to amend 68 provisions under the Civil and Commercial Code to redefine terms to ensure gender equality and diversity. All four bills received 369 of 380 votes of approval, with one abstention, on Friday. The bills are expected to still be read for a second time. Continued …

PTTEP Reforestation Project wins green awards in UK

PTT Exploration and Production Public Co. (PTTEP) has received the International Green Apple Awards for Environmental Best Practice 2023 in the environmental improvement category with gold level from the green organization, for the PTTEP reforestation project. The award ceremony was organized in London.

PTTEP has implemented the project since 2013, which help absorb approximately 446,500 tons of carbon dioxide, equivalent to around 42 million of trees planted to help minimize global warming impacts. Continued …

Three important economic themes for 2024 as 2023 ends

As we enter the final stretch of 2023, we have identified three important economic themes that we believe will continue to have an impact in 2024.

  1. Fed pivot, falling bond yields and a bull market for U.S. equities: The U.S. Federal Reserve on Dec. 13 left interest rates unchanged and sent its clearest signal yet that hikes have ended, with three rate cuts expected next year. Continued …
Next wage rise eyed for April

The government will consider another increase in the daily minimum wage by April, when it will ask the tripartite wage committee to review pay rates.

The wage increase is expected before the Songkran holiday in mid-April, Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said on Friday. Continued …

Bt98 billion in foreign investment in 11 months, creating over 6,000 jobs

Foreign investments in Thailand for the first 11 months of 2023 amounted to 98.288 billion baht, slightly down year-on-year, but led to the creation of jobs for 6,086 people, the Ministry of Commerce has announced.

Oramon Sapthaweetham, director-general of the Department of Business Development, revealed that over the past 11 months (January-November), 403 proposals had been approved from foreigners to invest in businesses in Thailand. Continued …

The problem with potash: Thailand’s salt-encrusted fields

“We don’t want our brothers and sisters in other parts of the country to face the impacts we have been facing,” says Thanawan Kainok, addressing a panel discussion on the “Past, Present and Future of Potash in Isan” in Wanon Niwat district, in northeast Thailand’s Sakon Nakhon province.

In 2015, the China Mingda Potash Corp., a Chinese company registered in Thailand, received a license to survey this rural area for potential sites to mine potash – naturally occurring salts rich in potassium and sodium. To date, while the company has explored several locations, they are yet to commence commercial mining due to strong opposition from local communities in the area. Continued … 

MICE segment poised to slow down

The MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions) industry this year is estimated to recover to 80% of the 2019 level in terms of revenue, but it may slow in 2024 as pent-up demand eases, according to the Thailand Incentive and Convention Assn. (TICA).

Sumate Sudasna, president of TICA, said business travel grew faster than leisure travel as corporations continued to meet partners and clients, especially after the pandemic. Continued …

Thai BOI reveals game-changing green plan with 150 billion baht EV investment

The Board of Investment (BOI) of Thailand has declared its strategic vision for the next four years, placing an emphasis on the burgeoning sectors of bio, circular, and green (BCG) industries.

Speaking at the “GoThailand: Green Economy-Land Bridge” forum in Bangkok, BOI Secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi highlighted the global trend toward sustainability in business operations. Continued …

Thai listed companies broke records by reeling in 6.21 trillion baht

Thai listed companies have orchestrated a financial coup, raking in 6.21 trillion baht from their overseas ventures last year, smashing records and defying global economic odds.

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) reports a surge of 1.83 trillion baht from the previous year, making it a 17-year high. Continued …

Alcohol Wholesalers Hit By Weak Holiday Season Sales

Three alcohol wholesalers, two in Bangkok and one in Nakhon Ratchasima, said yesterday that the expected strong festive season sales has not materialized, with purchases either only edging up slightly or downright plunging.

Somchai Pornrattanacharoen, owner of the S. Sappakit store and former president of the Thai Wholesale and Retailers Assn., said overall purchasing power is still low and will likely remain so in Bangkok during the long New Year’s holiday, as a large number of residents are going to the provinces to celebrate. Continued …

Climate-smart rice farming the future

Rice is Thailand’s most important food crop and an integral part of Thai culture and society. At the same time, rice farmers remain among the poorest occupational groups in Thailand and are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of a changing climate — rice farming is a water-intensive and temperature-sensitive activity conducted in a climate that is becoming increasingly characterized by longer dry spells and higher temperatures.

In addition, rice farming is a significant source of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, particularly methane: about half of Thailand’s agricultural emissions come from rice farming, according to the Thai Biennial Update Report to the UN. Continued … 

70 Tourists Rescued Before Night Boat Sinks Off Koh Tao

A night boat traveling from Surat Thani to Koh Tao started taking on water after a pump broke down at dawn yesterday with 70 tourists, both foreigners and Thais, safely rescued before it later sank.

At 6 a.m., Capt. Natthaphon Sinpoonphon, deputy chief of Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Center in Surat Thani, was alerted of the night boat, or “sleeping boat”, Sandee Maneesap 111 weighing 114.93 gross tons, foundering but still able to stay afloat approximately 15 nautical miles off Koh Tao. Continued …

Historic Domestic Tourism Growth in Thailand Predicted for 2024

Economic forecast agency TTB Analytics predicts that, in 2024, domestic tourism in Thailand will create history for the second consecutive year, with an estimated number of tourists reaching 292.1 million visits.

However, a deeper analysis reveals that 2024 might represent the peak, due to the demographic structure of the traveling population – ages 25-65 – entering a phase of decline for the first time in over 30 years. Continued …

Thai AirAsia introduces direct flights to Shanghai

Thai AirAsia (FD) has officially announced its plan to kick off direct flights from Don Mueang Airport (DMK) to Shanghai Pudong Airport (PVG).

Scheduled for takeoff on Feb. 2 next year, the airline’s schedule includes five flights per week, courtesy of Airbus A320 aircraft. Continued …

Best picnic locations in and around Hua Hin

Picnicking in Thailand can be a wonderful experience that many expatriates and tourists might not initially consider.

But Hua Hin and the surrounding area has more than its fair share of picturesque spots ideal for a picnic. Continued …

Gaza war’s staggering toll reaches a grim milestone: 20,000 dead

Israel’s war to destroy Hamas has killed more than 20,000 Palestinians, health officials in Gaza said Friday, as Israel expanded its offensive and ordered tens of thousands more people to leave their homes. Continued …

China powering ahead on renewables

China’s installed renewable energy capacity exceeded 50% of its total installed power generation capacity this year, marking the early completion of a government target, in which renewable capacity was planned to exceed that of fossil fuel by 2025, said analysts. Continued …

African ports struggle with spike in ship traffic

Shipping companies sailing around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid Houthi attacks on the Red Sea face tough choices over where to refuel and restock, as African ports struggle with red tape, congestion and poor facilities, companies and analysts say. Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Dec 19

Today’s news: WFFT rescues 15 big cats/Retire to Hua Hin with $10 million?/How to cope when PM 2.5/Rainmaking causes PM2.5 drop/Cooler weather for much of Thailand/PKK’s representative for Miss Thailand/Thailand highest for phone scams/Pork price crash/44 million registered vehicles/Economy: Future business challenges/More than 50% are ‘informal’ workers/Choking Thailand’s economy/PM touts 90-day record/Concession for land bridge megaproject/November exports up/Energy Absolute predicts 20% revenue growth/Tourism: 950/1,500-baht to enter Wild Boars cave/Duty-free shops on way out/Hub for sustainable ecotourism/Seamless tourism/Thailand Experience: Bangkok’s Banthat Thong/Farmer crafts image from rice seedlings/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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WFFT rescues 15 big cats from northern Thailand facility

Twelve tigers and three leopards who have spent their lives in captivity have been rescued from a tiger farm in Thailand.

The undisclosed captive tiger facility in northern Thailand was visited by government officials on Dec. 16 following legal action over alleged illegal wildlife trading. Veterinary teams and wildlife experts from Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) were on hand to rescue the seized animals, in the first part of the largest tiger rescue operation by an NGO in Thailand’s history. It is expected that 35 tigers in total will eventually be rescued from the farm. Continued …

Would you retire to Hua Hin if you had $10 million?

Where you choose to retire will be one of the most important decisions in your financial life. Most people look for things like nice weather, favorable tax codes and access to medical care. Proximity to family may be a critical factor, as well. The specifics will be different for everyone, but there is one universal concern — the cost of living.

Being on a fixed income means that choosing a retirement destination you can afford is critical. With a nest egg of $10 million, though, you have a lot of flexibility, opening up destinations outside of the typical Florida retirement village. GOBankingRates spoke to real estate agents and other experts to find out where they’d retire with a budget of $10 million. Continued …

How to cope when PM 2.5 pollution takes hold

Air pollution from dust particles smaller than 2.5 microns, or PM2.5, in cities like Bangkok and its environs is now at levels that affect the health, especially of the elderly, children and those who suffer from allergies.

The microscopic dust particles that we inevitably inhale deep into our airways and lungs irritate, burning nasal cavities, cause coughing, sneezing, phlegm, and asthma, and can also have long-term effects on lung development in children. Continued …

Rainmaking efforts cause PM2.5 drop

Rainmaking efforts that were carried out east of Bangkok have led to a dramatic drop in pollution across the capital and its surrounding areas, with levels of harmful, ultra-fine pollutants in the atmosphere reported to have dropped back below the safe threshold yesterday.

The director-general of the Department of Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation, Supis Pitakham, said cloud-seeding operations were carried out between Dec. 16-18 east of Bangkok after a spike in PM2.5 levels was observed across the city last week. Continued …

Cooler weather for much of Thailand until Sunday

The upper part of Thailand will experience chilly mornings and strong winds today due to a strong high-pressure system from China extending to upper Thailand, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

The department added that from Wednesday to Sunday, another strong high-pressure system from China will spread to cover Thailand and bring a decrease in temperature and strong winds to most parts of the kingdom. Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Khan announces representative for Miss Thailand contest

In a ceremony at Market Village Hua Hin yesterday, Prachuap Khiri Khan introduced its representative for the 55th Miss Thailand contest.

Pornsirikul Phuata, known as “Nong Ning,” 26, will carry the province’s hopes in the national pageant. Continued …

Thailand highest in Asia for phone scams

The 2023 Asia Scam Report highlights Asia as a prime focus for criminals leveraging AI for faster, overseas fraud, making detection and capture challenging. In Thailand, phone deception poses a heightened risk.

Gogolook, the developer of the Whoscall application and trust technology provider (TrustTech), and global anti-scam organization GASA (the Global Anti-Scam Alliance) organized the first-ever Anti-Scam Asia Summit (ASAS) in Taipei, Taiwan. Continued …

Pork price crash in Thailand due to rampant smuggling

A nationwide crash in pork prices, sparked by rampant smuggling, is wreaking havoc on the livelihoods of hog farmers throughout Thailand. The illegal import of pork not only undermines local farmers but also poses a significant public health risk due to the potential for contamination.

The Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister, Chaiya Phromma, affirmed the government’s determination to tackle the smuggling issue head-on to safeguard the farmers’ income and protect the public from tainted produce. Continued …

Thailand has 44 million registered vehicles

There are more than 44 million registered vehicles in Thailand, about half of them motorcycles, according to the statistics office of the Department of Land Transport.

As of Nov. 30, there were 44.3 million registered vehicles of all types – 42.9 million registered under the Vehicle Act and 1.3 million under the Land Transport Act. Continued …

Top Thai executives air views on future business challenges

Two leading business executives have shared their views about the challenges and the unpredictability of doing business in the future, ranging from depleting natural resources and digital disruption to emerging infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, climate change, geopolitics and human rights awareness.

Pichai Chunhavajira, an adviser to the prime minister and CEO of Bangchak Corp., said that, in chaotic and complex global situations, the one thing that is certain is the depletion of natural resources as the world’s population increases. Continued …

More than 50% of Thai workforce are ‘informal’ workers

The National Statistical Office of Thailand (NSO) is urging the government to further promote basic rights, social security and labor protection for workers in the informal sector, citing 2023 statistics that show that more than half of Thailand’s workforce (52.3%), or some 21 million people, are informal workers.

Informal workers are those who lack employee status as defined under the Labor Protection Act (LPA). Typically they do not work at an employer’s premises nor do they have official employment contracts; they either work at home, are self-employed or temporary staffers. Continued …

PM2.5 smog choking Thailand’s economy, says World Bank

PM2.5 air pollution is costing Thailand a staggering 6% in lost GDP per year, according to the World Bank.

The economic losses come from the huge medical bill for treating patients with PM2.5-related health conditions, says the “Thailand Economic Monitor” (December 2023) report. Continued …

PM office touts 90-day record

In the first 90 days in office, the government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has introduced and implemented a series of policies aimed at reducing expenses, while increasing the earnings of the Thai people and businesses, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke told the media today.

He said that many of these policies are expected to bear fruit in the middle of next year. The following policies are aimed at reducing expenditure: Continued …

Thai government plans 50-year concession for land bridge megaproject

The Thai government is contemplating a 50-year concession for the successful bidder of the land bridge megaproject, a venture worth one trillion baht and projected to break even within 24 years. This was revealed by Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit during the Thailand Landbridge Roadshow event in Tokyo, Japan, where he and Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin sought to attract Japanese investors.

Suriya stated that the winning bidder would receive a comprehensive 50-year concession encompassing shipping lines, logistics, port management, property development, and industrial investment management. He also revealed plans for a new law that would facilitate the surrounding areas’ development, based on a cost-benefit analysis. Continued …

November exports up 4.9% y/y, below forecast

Customs-based exports rose for a fourth straight month in November, up 4.9% from a year earlier, customs department data showed, but were short of expectations.

The reading compared with a forecast for a 6.3% year-on-year increase for November in a Reuters poll, and followed October’s 8% year-on-year rise. Continued …

Energy Absolute predicts 20% revenue growth by 2024 driven by EV demand

Energy Absolute (EA), a developer and operator of renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs) listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, anticipates a minimum of 20% revenue growth by 2024. This increase, it suggests, will be primarily driven by the escalating demand for EVs in Thailand.

The tourism sector’s recuperation and corporate demand for employee shuttle services are likely to drive sales of EA’s electric buses, contributing significantly to its revenue, according to Vittaya Changeutai, EA’s assistant vice president. Continued …

950/1,500-baht fee to enter Wild Boars cave

Amid social media criticism of the entrance fee for visiting Tham Luang cave where the 12 “Wild Boars” youth football team and their coach were trapped for 17 days in 2018, park officials defended charging Thais 950 baht and foreigners 1,500 baht per visit as appropriate because this covers going through chambers two and three.

Tham Luang–Khun Nam Nang Non National Park had on Friday opened chamber three to visitors, limiting it to two rounds a day, with 10 people per round at the separate fee for Thais and foreigners they had set. Continued …

Duty-free shops on the way out, wine tariff may be reduced

In a bold move set to redefine Thailand‘s tourism landscape, the Finance Ministry is gearing up to propose changes that could reshape the way tourists spend their cash.

The Finance Ministry is set to pitch a revolutionary plan to Cabinet today, aiming to suspend duty-free shops in the arrivals section of all airports. Lavaron Sangsnit, the ministry’s permanent secretary, shared the motivation behind the move. Continued …

Cha Am’s Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park to become a hub for sustainable ecotourism

Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park, in a joint effort with Rajabhat University Phetchaburi, is poised to become a pioneering learning center for sustainable ecotourism.

Yesterday, Patthanaphan Jueachan, the head of Kaeng Krachan National Park, together with Associate Professor Pajonarath Buakhiew, deputy dean of Rajabhat University Phetchaburi, visited the park located in the Cha Am District of Phetchaburi Province. Their visit marked a step in the effort to enhance the park’s role as a tourist attraction and integrate it into local development strategies. Continued …

Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia eye seamless tourism

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled plans to enhance seamless tourism between Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia after meeting the three leaders on Sunday.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the summit in Tokyo commemorating Japan’s 50 years of cooperation with ASEAN countries. Continued …

5 old-school street food favorites in Bangkok’s Banthat Thong

Bangkok is world-renowned for its street food, but perhaps the best place to indulge is Banthat Thong, a downtown neighborhood with nostalgic old days’ vibes and flavors.

Once a sleepy area with little other than motorcycle repair shops, local convenience stores and wholesalers’ offices, Banthat Thong has emerged as one of the city’s hippest neighborhoods filled with modern cafés, bars, chain restaurants and 24-hour co-working spaces, thanks to some recent major developments and new residential projects, and the expansion of mega lifestyle malls in the surrounding areas. Continued …

Thai farmer crafts cat and fish image from rainbow rice seedlings

In northern Chiang Rai’s Ban Khon Sung, an aerial view reveals a captivating image of a cat cuddling a fish, meticulously crafted from rainbow seedlings sprouting in a rice field. This picturesque scene mirrors a traditional Thai proverb symbolizing prosperity.

The artistic feat is a creation of farmer Tanyapong Jaikham, who, alongside a group of laborers, planted the seedlings at specific locations across the field to form cartoonish feline illustrations with the intent of attracting tourists and cat enthusiasts. Continued …

At Least 111 People Killed In Northwestern China Earthquake

At least 111 people were killed in a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in a cold and mountainous region in northwestern China, the country’s state media reported on Tuesday. Continued …

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Thursday’s news-Dec 7

Today’s news: Underwear-clad entertainer kills motorcycle rider in Cha Am/Prachuap Khiri Khan bus tragedy/Survivor recounts harrowing experience/Double-decker bus ban/Measures Urged to Tackle and Air Pollution/PM2.5 increasing lung cancer risk/Government urges more babies/German who skipped bail on sexual assault named/Local population cage themselves in/Thai woman mistaken for foreigner and charged more/Thai rice no longer in rice competition/Michelin adds 32 Thai eateries/Economy: Inflation lowest in 33 months/Bt20 billion into renewable projects/China plugs Thailand into its EV empire/Business leaders seek power reform/EEC Phase 2/Facebook, Google gain advantage/Tourism: Tourism revenue falls short/Songkran festival recognized by UNESCO/Songkran: The journey/Thailand Experience: Year-End Escapes/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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Underwear-clad party entertainer crashes and kills motorcycle rider in Cha Am

A female party entertainer from Thailand claimed she was sleepy, not drunk, after crashing her car into a motorcycle rider and killing him on Phetchakasem Road in Cha Am district in the southern province of Phetchaburi.

Officers from Cha Am Police Station were notified of the car accident at an ice factory on Phetchakasem Road at 7am yesterday, and rushed to the scene with a rescue team. Continued …

Investigation ongoing in Prachuap Khiri Khan bus tragedy

Deputy Minister of Transport Surapong Piyachot visited the scene of a catastrophic bus accident that happened in Prachuap Khiri Khan on Tuesday.

The incident, involving a Bangkok-Nathawi passenger bus colliding with a tree, occurred in Thap Sakae District, near Wanakorn National Park, and resulted in 14 deaths and 35 injuries. Continued … 

Survivor of fatal bus accident recounts harrowing experience

Mattikan, a recent graduate also known as King, narrowly escaped a fatal bus accident that claimed 14 lives in Huay Yang, Thap Sakae, Prachuap Khiri Khan.

She was traveling home from Bangkok to Thung Song, Nakhon Si Thammarat, intending to give her graduation gown to her father as a national Father’s Day gift. At the time of the accident, she was seated on the lower level, behind the driver, in a state of sleep. Continued …

Fatal accident leads to double-decker bus ban

Following the Father’s Day tragedy that killed 14, Thailand’s Transport Ministry claims that licenses for double-decker buses currently on the road will not be renewed.

A deputy government spokeswoman claimed that double-decker buses will be outlawed in the next four to five years, a necessary move after an accident in Prachuap Khiri Khan province killed 14 passengers. Continued …

Comprehensive Measures Urged to Tackle Forest Fires and Air Pollution

Yesterday, Traisulee Traisanakul, the secretary to the Thai Minister of the Interior, publicly revealed policies for preventing and solving problems of forest fires, smog, and PM 2.5 smoke proposed by Anutin Charnvirakul, the Thai deputy prime minister and minister of the Interior, to provincial governors.

During the cold drought season each year, Thailand has an ongoing problem of air pollution exceeding standards in many areas, especially in 17 provinces in the north and Bangkok areas. Continued …

Persistent PM2.5 increasing lung cancer risk, experts warn

Hazardous levels of nickel and arsenic found in the air in Bangna district are among the pollution problems Bangkok is facing amid prolonged PM2.5 contamination for the past six months.

It has also been found that during periods when there is high presence of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) in the air, there is a 30% increase in feelings of depression among the population. Continued …

Government urges Thai couples to have children

The Ministry of Public Health has begun a program to increase the birth rate in Thailand, by encouraging Thai couples to have children, with possible financial incentives.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew has warned that if Thailand’s birth rate is not increased the Thai population in the next 60 years will be reduced to only 33 million, from circa 66 million reported in the Interior Ministry’s census at the end of last year. Continued …

German who skipped bail on sexual assault of a minor charge in Pattaya named

Top cop Gen.Surachate Hakparn on Wednesday confirmed disciplinary action and a criminal investigation against two senior police officers in Pattaya in response to the shocking Deutsche Welle TV documentary on the country’s sex industry aired days ago. He also named the 55-year-old German suspect charged with the sexual assault of a minor under 18 years of age, 55-year-old Jens Kirch, as the man at the center of the story who skipped bail after his arrest in September 2022.

The deputy national police chief, who was appointed by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to get to the bottom of the affair, pointed out that while Thailand does not have an extradition treaty with Germany, he plans, in due course, to speak with the German ambassador to Thailand to pursue the matter further. Continued …

Lopburi monkeys force the local population to cage themselves in

A once prosperous Thai municipality not far from Thailand’s capital Bangkok is living through a crisis, as the city, the provincial capital of Lopburi province by the same name, finds itself overtaken by a growing population of monkeys.

Locals are increasingly living in fear and within steel cage-like fabrications to protect their quality of life and business concerns, as once thriving areas of the city are morphing into ghost towns as the monkeys become more aggressive and domineering while being supported with financial donations and political protection from people outside Lopburi. Continued …

Thai woman mistaken for foreigner and charged 100,000 baht more by hospital

A Thai woman asked a hospital located in the Pak Kret district of Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, to explain a 250,000 baht bill related to her four-day medical treatment. The hospital later returned 100,000 baht, acknowledging it had mistaken her for a foreigner.

The woman in question was 66-year-old Jamlong Ninlakorn, the owner of a Thai restaurant in Sweden. She recently returned to Thailand to visit her son in Nonthaburi province. While in Thailand, she contracted influenza B, leading to her hospitalization in the Pak Kret district. Continued …

Thai rice varieties will no longer enter world’s best rice competition

Thailand did not participate in the World’s Best Rice 2023 competition, held during the International World Rice Commission in Cebu, the Philippines, and will not do so in the coming years, Chukiat Opaswongse, honorary president of Thai Rice Exporters Assn. (TREA), said yesterday.

His announcement came one day after Vietnam’s rice variety, ST25, was voted the best rice variety of the 30 varieties submitted for competition. Only three varieties from Vietnam, India and Cambodia reached the final round. The best variety was unanimously selected by a group of chefs in a blind tasting. Continued …

Michelin adds 32 Thai eateries to its 2024 Bib Gourmand selection

The 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand has added 32 new food establishments to its prestigious Bib Gourmand selection, bringing the total to 196. The announcement on Wednesday precedes the official Michelin Stars revelation scheduled for Dec. 13.

Of the new eateries, 12 are based in Koh Samui and Surat Thani mainland – two new destinations covered in the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand. Continued …

Inflation declines in November, lowest in 33 months

Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) came in at -0.44% in November from a year earlier, the second consecutive month and lowest in nearly three years, the commerce ministry said today.

The figure compared with a 0.31% year-on-year drop in the previous month and against a forecast for -0.30% inflation in November in a Reuters poll. Continued …

ACE sinks Bt20 billion into renewable projects

SET-listed Absolute Clean Energy (ACE), a local biomass power developer and operator, is planning to allocate 20 billion baht to finance 55 renewable power plant projects it won in auctions as part of Thailand’s clean energy policy.

Eight of the 55 projects are ready for development after the company cleared legal hindrances, said Tanachai Bunditvorapoom, chief executive of ACE. Continued …

China plugs Thailand into its EV empire with launch of auto development hub

China has launched an automotive research center in Thailand, boosting its ambition to become an electric vehicle (EV) development hub in the ASEAN region.

The China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC), China’s fourth global EV research center, is launching in the wake of a flood of investment in Thailand by Chinese EV and battery makers. Continued …

Thai business leaders seek power infrastructure reform, economic collaboration

Representatives from the business, industrial and banking sectors want the government to implement electricity infrastructure reforms to stabilize prices and ensure the country remains attractive to foreign entrepreneurs and investors.

This call was among the key requirements presented by the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) at its monthly meeting on Wednesday. Continued …

EEC Phase 2 aims to attract 500 billion baht in new investment

The Thai government is accelerating the development of the second phase of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) and will propose it to the Cabinet for approval this month.

The proposal aims to attract 500 billion baht in new investments over the next five years, advancing the development of an additional 77 infrastructure projects worth a total of 337 billion baht. Continued …

Local platform complains Facebook, Google gain advantage by avoiding Thai tax

A Thai digital trading platform owner has accused giant international counterparts of gaining an unfair competitive advantage by underreporting their revenues and profits in Thailand.

Pawoot Pongvitayapanu, CEO and founder of Tarad.com, said the government should press platforms such as Google and TikTok to accurately report transactions instead of focusing on getting them to invest in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s tourism revenue falls short of annual target

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has projected a shortfall in its annual tourism revenue target, with this year’s earnings expected to reach 2.07 trillion baht (US$ 58,773,427,200) instead of the projected 2.38 trillion baht (US$ 67,575,244,800).

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool attributed this shortfall to the sluggish performance of international tourism receipts, which were significantly lower than the state’s target of 1.6 trillion baht (US$ 45,428,736,000). Continued …

Songkran festival recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage

The Songkran Festival of Thailand has been included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. The official announcement was made during UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee meeting for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Botswana.

The Songkran Festival is the fourth cultural heritage of Thailand to be listed, following Khon (masked dance drama) in 2018, Nuad Thai (traditional Thai massage) in 2019, and Nora (dance drama in southern Thailand) in 2021. – thaipbs.com

Songkran: The journey from ancient water festival to UNESCO cultural heritage

Songkran, Thailand’s famous water festival, boasts a rich and fascinating history that blends Hindu, Buddhist, and ancient Thai traditions – and has now been recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage.

Songkran is celebrated from April 13 to 15 each year to mark the traditional Thai New Year. The festival is known for its water-splashing traditions, which symbolize cleansing and purification. However, Songkran is also a time for paying respect to elders, giving alms to monks, and enjoying traditional Thai food and music. Continued …

Year-End Escapes: Discover Emerging Thai Destinations

Travelers looking to enjoy a quieter holiday away from the crowds or those keen to experience something new and undiscovered are in for a treat. Digital travel platform Agoda shares five emerging destinations in Thailand ideal for a year-end holiday.

Don’t be fooled by their lesser-explored status, these cities have been growing in popularity in the past year as they pack a punch in terms of appeal and adventure. Among the five cities, Nakhon Nayok emerged as the top riser with 50% more searches for the destination Agoda in 2023 compared to 2022. Ubon Ratchathani (29%), Suphan Buri (24%), Phetchabun (23%), and Trang (20%) have also seen a notable increase in search interest compared to last year. Continued …

Is Myanmar’s economy running on empty?

As Myanmar‘s metropolis Yangon grapples with a crippling fuel shortage, the city has been plunged into chaos, with motorists queuing at dawn, hoping to secure precious petrol. The fuel crisis, exacerbated by economic turmoil and geopolitical tensions, has thrust the city into a frenzied struggle for survival. Continued …

Taylor Swift named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’

After launching a record-shattering global tour and becoming the world’s most-streamed musical artist in 2023, Taylor Swift notched yet another accolade on Wednesday when Time magazine named the mega pop star as its “Person of the Year.” Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Dec 5

Today’s news: Bus accident in PKK leaves 14 dead/8-billion-baht to tackle PM2.5/Thailand Remembers King Bhumibol/Hua Hin Railway Station/Health Park opens/Free health talk for expats/Pop up market Dec 9-10/Covid-19 cases surge/Makro given 30 days/Economy: Work-life balance and flexibility/Why TikTok is dangerously good/Shopping refund gets nod/Farmers in Thailand look indoors/Sustainable packaging in Thailand/Tourism: German documentary blocked/Scrap 4am opening/Soft power budget to be reduced/Warm welcome for Russians/Thailand Experience: Millennial Chinese leave China for 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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Bus accident in PKK’s Thap Sakae leaves 14 dead, 35 injured

At least 14 people were killed and 35 others injured when a tour bus left the road and crashed into a tree in Thap Sakae, Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

The incident took place at around 1am on Tuesday and involved a Bangkok-Nathawi passenger bus, which veered off the road and collided with a tree near Petchkasem Road, close to the entrance to Hat Wanakorn National Park. Continued … 

8-billion-baht scheme to tackle PM2.5 pollution approved

To mitigate the escalating PM2.5 pollution problem, the government recently approved a scheme worth 8 billion baht designed to incentivize sugarcane farmers to modify their harvesting methods.

The initiative, which is set to be implemented in the 2022/23 harvest year, encourages farmers to cut fresh sugarcane without burning the residue, a practice known to be a significant contributor to the pollution issue. Continued …

Thailand Remembers King Bhumibol with Nationwide Tributes

Thailand commemorates King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s birthday anniversary today, a day also celebrated as National Day and Father’s Day. The Ministry of Culture (MOC) has announced a series of cultural and religious events nationwide to pay tribute to the King’s significant impact on Thai society and culture.

Culture Minister Sermsak Pongpanich has outlined the planned activities, which include Buddhist chanting, public service initiatives, and showcasing King Bhumibol’s musical talents, especially in jazz. The Fine Arts Department will conduct a seminar on the sustainable economy inspired by the king’s principles and a musical tribute featuring his compositions. Continued …

Hua Hin Railway Station set to be preserved as new modern facility opens

The iconic Hua Hin Railway Station is set to be preserved as a historical site, amid preparations to shift railway operations to the new, modern station from Dec. 11.

Komkrit Charoenpatanasombat, the deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan, along with members of the Hua Hin/Cha Am Tourism Business Assn., visited the station on Monday, where he discussed with the officials at Hua Hin Railway Station about the relocation to the new dual-track facility. Continued …

Hua Hin Health Park opens

The new Hua Hin Health Park opened yesterday as part of its soft opening. The multipurpose health facility is located near the Hua Hin International School and Black Mountain Golf Course.

Designed to be a one-stop destination for various needs, Hua Hin Health Park offers both health services and retail outlets. The Health Park will house a satellite clinic of Be Well Medical Center, which opens in addition to a facility at Banyan Residences. Continued …

Bangkok Hospital to offer free health talk for expats Thursday

Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin will to host a free health talk specifically designed for the expatriate community in Hua Hin. The event, titled “Resilience & Successful Aging”, focuses on the theme of overcoming difficulties and maintaining health in later life.

This free talk is scheduled to be held at the Holiday Inn Resort Vana Nava Hua Hin on Thursday from 9:30am to noon. Continued …

Prachuap Hap @Hua Hin, pop up market set for Dec 9-10

Prachuap Hap @Hua Hin, a two-day pop-up market and community event will take place Dec. 9-10 from 10am to 9pm, around the vicinity of PAKKATI Coffee Studio, Soi 51

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Prachuap Khiri Khan oOffice, in a collaboration with Hua Hin Municipality, the Hua Hin/Cha-am Tourism Business Assn., YEC Prachuap Khiri Khan, the Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Community Development Office, and other government and private agencies, will host the event. Continued …

Thailand’s weekly Covid-19 cases surge over 500, with three fatalities

The Department of Disease Control in Thailand (DDC) reported a sudden surge in weekly Covid-19 cases, with over 500 new patients and three fatalities. The DDC revealed 88 cases of pneumonia among Covid patients. The report, which covers the period from Nov. 26 to Dec. 2, confirms an average of 76 hospital admissions and one death per day.

Since the start of the year, the total number of Covid cases has reached 36,204, with 826 cumulative deaths. Among these, 88 patients have been diagnosed with pneumonia and 40 required respiratory support. Continued …

Makro given 30 days to explain alleged buying of smuggled pork

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has set a deadline of 30 days for the hypermart chain Makro to explain reports alleging that it has been buying fresh pork from a company whose owners have been arrested on smuggling charges.

The 30-day limit started on Monday, said Police Maj. Gen. Natapol Ditsayatham, DSI’s expert on consumer protection and environment crime, who is leading the investigation. Continued …

Work-life balance and flexibility top priorities for Thai employees

Thai employees are increasingly prioritizing work-life balance, well-being, and flexibility when considering new job opportunities, a recent survey by recruitment consultancy Robert Walters has revealed.

The survey, conducted in September, involved 570 respondents from various professional backgrounds and companies across Thailand. Continued …

Why TikTok is dangerously good at making you spend money

Earlier in 2023, TikTok launched an in-app shopping feature. The budding marketplace now sells millions of dollars of products every day. Not only is TikTok extremely good at keeping us hooked on video content, it’s apparently also great at getting us to buy stuff.

As I was scrolling through TikTok the other day, I received a text from a friend. “I take back everything bad I said about TikTok Shop,” she said. “I just bought a Staub Dutch oven for like $100. And it’s normally like $400.” Continued …

Shopping refund gets nod

The cabinet on Monday approved a tax refund scheme for shopping to stimulate domestic spending early next year and promote wider use of electronic invoices, according to the Finance Ministry.

Pornchai Thiraveja, the ministry’s spokesman and chief of the Fiscal Policy Office, said under the “Easy E-Receipt” program, individuals can receive a tax deduction of up to 50,000 baht for purchases of goods and services from business operators backed by the e-tax system between Jan. 1 and Feb. 15 next year. Continued …

Farmers in Thailand look indoors to plant strawberries, veggies and cannabis

In the past year, pedestrians in Bangkok’s Sukhumvit Road have been drawn to a pinkish hue from a large window on the busy street. Many of them peer through the window and are surprised to see dozens of layers of strawberry plants stacked high behind the glass.

“People are attracted by the window, and they are more than welcome to come in and find out more about Varmers,” said Geert Liezenga, founder and chief executive of the company that grows strawberries through vertical farming. Continued …

Firms team up to develop sustainable packaging in Thailand

SCG Chemicals Co (SCGC) has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Kao Industrial (Thailand) Co. and Dow Thailand Group to develop eco-friendly packaging solutions.

As part of this collaboration, the three companies will develop packaging solutions that have multiple sustainability benefits. Continued …

German documentary in underage sex case blocked in Thailand

Deputy National Police Chief Gen. Surachate Hakparn, also known by the public as “Big Joke”, is to take over the investigation into an underage sex scandal in Pattaya exposed in a German TV documentary aired in recent days, which targeted Pattaya as a haven for sex tourists and those seeking under age sex services.

It comes as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and local business operators are concerned about the damage being done to Thailand’s image across the world and its known effect within the already struggling foreign tourism industry. Continued …

Groups urge government to scrap 4am opening

Temperance groups and road safety advocates are urging the government to rethink its plan to allow bars, clubs and other entertainment venues to operate until 4am, saying authorities have not taken the necessary precautions to prevent alcohol-related accidents.

The calls come about a week after the Interior Ministry issued an announcement allowing bars and clubs in Bangkok and Phuket, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui on Surat Thani, to open until 4am starting from Dec. 15. Continued …

5.1-billion-baht soft power budget to be reduced

The government will revise the 5.1-billion-baht budget that was earmarked for national arts and culture promotion projects by the National Soft Power Development Committee (NSPDC) as it is considered too much, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Monday.

The PM said he wanted to make sure that every baht of the budget would be used in the most effective way possible after the committee wrapped up its second meeting on Nov. 30 with a 5.164-billion-baht proposal. Continued …

Tourist rubles ensure warm welcome for Russians in Thailand

Ask any Russian person which country in Southeast Asia they have heard about and you’d probably hear “Thailand.” Russian tourists are crowding its beaches, bars and even its Orthodox churches.

That’s not just a sign of Thailand’s legendary reputation for hospitality and knack for catering to foreign visitors that has earned the country the moniker “Land of Smiles.” Thailand welcomed 11.4 million foreign tourists in 2022. But with Russians increasingly limited on where they can visit because of international restrictions imposed on Moscow relating to the war in Ukraine, Thailand has kept its doors open. Continued …

Freedom and dignity: Millennial Chinese leave China for Thailand

Hitting tennis balls across a tree-lined court in Thailand’s mountainous north, Connie Chen’s weekly private training session is a luxury the Chinese national could barely afford when she lived in Shanghai.

China implemented some of the world’s toughest Covid restrictions during the pandemic, putting hundreds of millions of people under prolonged lockdowns. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Nov 25

Today’s news: Eco-Friendly Ideas for Loy Krathong/’New Year’s gift’ for the public/Struggling for fresh air/Flooded with imported plastic waste/Hua Hin Bike Week/Defense chiefs meet in Cha Am/South at risk of flash floods/Miss Universe runner-up in Mexico accident/Elephant causes havoc/Dispute turns violent/12 Thai hostages released/Economy: EEC approves 10-year visa/Thai food exports up/Tourism: Thailand turns to Chinese influencers/Thailand Experience: Phraya Nakhon Cave in Sam Roi Yot/Thailand’s best wild monkey spots/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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Eco-Friendly Ideas for Loy Krathong

A marine and environmental expert has emphasized three crucial factors for floating krathongs in the Loy Krathong festival on Monday, namely the materials used, the quantity and the area in which the krathong will be launched.

A peacock-shaped krathong made from corn husks in Lan Dokmai Tok village, Kamphaeng Phet

Professor Thon Thamrongnawasawat said foam-based krathongs are strongly discouraged, due to polystyrene’s adverse environmental impacts. Continued …

Ministry preps ‘New Year’s gift’ for the public

The Commerce Ministry is set to team up with more than 300 manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, as well as convenience stores, to organize a large-scale promotional event, reducing the prices of goods and services as a New Year’s gift to the public.

According to Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, the discount campaign aligns with government policies to ease the cost of living for Thais. Continued …

Struggling for a breath of fresh air

It’s November and a cool breeze is blowing. While this should be welcomed as it heralds the cool season, instead it signals that burning season is making a comeback and smoke-laden haze that contains fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) is returning. Parts of Thailand are under threat again.

People in many areas are now at risk, as poor air quality conditions caused by hazardous haze have started to harm their health. Continued …

Southeast Asia flooded with imported plastic waste meant for recycling

Plastic is everywhere in Thailand, used by street vendors for curries, soups and sauces, in fruit and vegetable markets, grocery stores and everywhere in between.

About two million tons of plastic waste were generated every year in Thailand over the past decade. Sittipong Lerdveelawut, and his wife, Supreta Lukshampad, built their family business around recycling plastic. Continued …

Hua Hin Bike Week Dec 8-9

Hua Hin Bike Week is set to make a return this year, with the event scheduled for Dec. 8-9.

Held in the 25-rai area behind BluPort on Soi 102, this event promises to be a high-octane gathering for motorcycle enthusiasts from across Thailand. Continued …

ASEAN defense chiefs meet in Cha Am

The Defense Ministry has affirmed its dedication to bolstering cooperation among the military forces of ASEAN members , while maintaining neutrality amid external pressures.

The statement was part of Defense Minister Sutin Klungsang’s address at the inaugural ceremony of the 24th ASEAN Chiefs of Army Multilateral Meeting (ACAMM) at the Dusit Thani Hua Hin located in Cha Am district, which took place yesterday. Continued …

South at risk of flash floods amid forecast of heavy rains

Isolated heavy to very heavy rains are forecast for the south from Saturday to Monday, which may cause flash floods and overflows along the waterways near foothills and lowlands, the Thailand Meteorological Department said today.

The department said the conditions were created by the strengthening northeast monsoon prevailing over the Gulf and the south, while the active low-pressure cell over the lower South China Sea is expected to move to the Gulf, the lower south, and the Andaman Sea during that period. Continued …

Miss Universe runner-up Anntonia Porsild involved in Mexico motorway accident

A motorway accident involving Anntonia Porsild, the runner-up in the Miss Universe 2023 contest, sparked widespread concern among her fans. The incident occurred on the evening of Nov. 23 while Anntonia was en route to Mexico Airport to return to Thailand.

The driver, unfamiliar with the route, was speeding and missed the airport exit sign. In a dangerous move, the driver decided to make an illegal turn on the highway, leading to a collision with a vintage car following behind. Continued …

Elephant causes havoc in Thai village, ruins crops

A 68-year-old man in Thailand voiced his fears after a notorious wild elephant, known for its stubborn and hefty size, wreaked havoc in his village.

The elephant, has caused significant damage, demolishing houses, resting areas, and agricultural fields, including rice-drying yards. Continued …

Dispute turns violent over public land vegetable garden

A heated neighbourhood dispute erupted over a vegetable garden planted on public land in Chiang Mai. The argument resulted in physical violence, leaving several people injured. Police are now preparing to interrogate all involved today.

Panya, a 62-year-old resident, has lived in the neighborhood for quite some time. Prior to the arrival of a disputing family, he had been using a nearby public area to grow vegetables, which he consumed and shared with neighbors. Continued …

12 Thai hostages released by Hamas as a truce holds in Gaza

Twelve Thai nationals who had been held hostage in Gaza were released by the Palestinian group Hamas earlier on Friday amid a ceasefire in the embattled region.

The Thai nationals have crossed into Israel through the Rafah border crossing and were on their way to a screening point at Hatzerim Air Base, according to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Continued …

EEC approves 10-year visa, work permit, 17% flat tax for foreigners

The Eastern Economic Corridor has approved the EEC visa and work permit for foreigners, imposing a flat income tax rate of 17% aimed at boosting investments.

The visa will have a maximum duration of 10 years, following the duration of the employment contract, and can be used unlimited number of times, starting from Jan. 1, 2024. Continued …

Thai food exports up 4.6% in the first 9 months this year

Thai food exports rose 4.6% in value to 1.16 trillion baht over the first nine months this year from a year earlier, according to figures released on Thursday.

Food exports are projected to reach 1.55 trillion baht this year, and 1.65 trillion baht in 2024, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), and National Food Institute (NFI). Continued …

Thailand turns to Chinese influencers, tech firms to allay tourist concerns

Thailand plans to tap Chinese social-media influencers and companies such as Huawei Technologies and Alipay to promote the country as a tourist haven, in an effort to more than double the number of travelers from its largest source of visitors before the pandemic.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand will invite creators on ByteDance’s Douyin platform to produce travel content and invite media and travel agents to tour the country to attract prospective travelers, Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, a deputy governor, said at a briefing in Bangkok. Continued …

Best time to visit the Phraya Nakhon Cave in Sam Roi Yot

If you want to see one of the region’s most spectacular sights, you need to head to Sam Roi Yot National Park.

Over the next three months is regarded as the best time of the year to visit what is one of the must-see attractions in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Continued …

Unveiling Thailand’s best wild monkey spots

Thailand has a multitude of opportunities to see some of the most fascinating creatures in nature due to its breathtaking landscapes and distinctive wildlife. Among the many species of animals in the nation, monkeys are particularly beloved by both residents and visitors.

Thailand offers an amazing range of locations where you can see these witty and perceptive animals in their natural habitat, from Monkey Beach in Koh Phi Phi to Monkey Mountain in Pattaya, and from the historic town of Lop Buri to the monkey-filled hill in Phuket and the charming Monkey Park in Chai Nat. Continued …

Gold prices could hit US$2,015 per ounce in near future

The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) projected a potential rise in gold prices, possibly hitting US$2,015 (71,535 baht) per ounce in the near future. However, this trend may be interspersed with periods of market volatility. Continued …

Russia throwing ‘waves’ of men in battle for key front-line city

Russia was throwing “waves” of soldiers toward the embattled Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, suffering massive losses in their attempt to capture strategically important territory on the eastern front lines, Ukrainian soldiers say. Continued …

Rubber Plantations Drive Tropical Forest Loss and Biodiversity Decline

The global demand for natural rubber, which is mainly used for tire manufacture, is driving the conversion of millions of hectares of tropical forests into rubber plantations. This has serious implications for the environment, biodiversity, and human rights, according to two recent studies by an international team of researchers. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Nov 18

Today’s news: Winds, waves disrupt Hua Hin/Tighter Tax Rules/Paracetamol not good for hangover/Seismic upheaval in Myanmar/Hospitals report quake damage/Economy: Baht set to rise/Land bridge on the agenda/Trillion Baht Budget For 2024/Urgent economic stimulus sought/Cannabis-Hemp Act draft finalized/Tourism: Higher Q3 airfares/4th most-searched tourist city/‘Best Affordable Long-haul Destination’/French tourist joins ‘Pattaya Flying Club’/Thailand Experience: The Absolute Best Thai Curry Paste/New rail route/Why You Should Visit Khao Yai/Phuket’s holiest – and goriest – festival/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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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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Friday’s news- Oct 20

Today’s news: ‘Cycling Against Cancer’ journey/Donations for Jungle Aid sought/Cha Am boy shines in Hollywood/UK programs to boost English language proficiency/Coca-Cola’s recycled bottles/Motorbike blocks ambulance, breaks both legs/Thai gold price hits record/Cost of living concerns mount/Digital money handout to be delayed/Opposition to digital wallet scheme growing/Srettha and Xi agree to boost Thai-China ties/Thailand’s latest visa policy/BMW to settle EV plant plan/State agencies to buy EVs/EEC Sets New Investment Targets/21 Million Tourists Since January/PM proposes making Chinese visa-free entry permanent/Swedish family raised 2.44M baht to fly woman home/10 new Michelin stars in Thailand/Best Jay food to eat during Vegetarian Festival/Amusing rules for temple spirits/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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Regarding the return of the ‘PM2.5 season’

“PM 2.5 season is a terrible time. During the Thai elections Mr. Pita was the only one and the first Thai politician who addressed this to be a priority to solve. I really miss this good guy in Thai politics.” – GS

Cyclists complete 1,139 km “Cycling Against Cancer” journey to Hua Hin

A group of dedicated cyclists concluded their 1,139 km ride for cancer awareness yesterday in Hua Hin.

Starting in Mae Sai in northern Thailand, the “Cycling Against Cancer” project journeyed south over the span of seven days, making its final stop at the Wang Klai Kangwon on Phetkasem Road. Continued …

Donations for Jungle Aid sought Oct 26

To celebrate their 7th anniversary, the Hua Hin Ladies (HHL) are seeking donations of rice on Thursday, Oct. 26, with the donations given to Jungle Aid.

Donations should be dropped off at Cheers Restaurant & Bar any time from 9am until closing. Those attending the HHL party that day can bring donations the evening of Oct. 26.

Canned fish, soap, and toothbrushes and toothpaste are also welcomed. Last year, the event collected 715 kg of rice, 220 cans of fish, and 150 bars of soap.

Cha Am boy shines in new Hollywood blockbuster

It’s not every day that a young talent from Cha Am or Hua Hin gets to share screen space with Hollywood bigwigs like John David Washington and Gemma Chan. But for 10-year-old Harrison Phillips, this is exactly what has happened.

In the new American science fiction film “The Creator,” an epic tale set in a future where humans battle advanced AI, the pivotal role of a child AI weapon was deftly handled by Harrison, who was a stunt and body double. Continued …

Thai education embraces UK programs to boost English language proficiency

Thailand has officially embraced programs initiated by the United Kingdom, designed to boost English language proficiency among Thai students and teachers.

The Education Minister of Thailand, Police Gen. Permpoon Chidchob, held a conversation with the UK Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, to discuss this educational collaboration. The British ambassador, Mark Gooding, was also present at the discussion, which took place at the Ministry of Education. Continued …

Coca-Cola targets Thai plastic waste crisis with recycled bottles

Coca-Cola has finally joined the battle against Thailand’s plastic waste crisis by introducing 1-liter bottles made from 100% recyclable PET plastic.

Both Original Taste and Zero Sugar bottles will be available in PET plastic – though, of course, plastic waste will only be reduced if they are disposed of and recycled properly. Continued …

Motorbike rider, who blocks Phuket ambulance, breaks both legs in accident

A Phuket motorbike driver who blocked an ambulance that was rushing a patient to hospital has had his comeuppance. The bike rider in question deliberately blocked an ambulance traveling behind him, before getting into an accident where he broke both his legs.

Kusoldharm rescue worker Somphong Panaputae was driving the ambulance transporting a seriously ill patient to Patong Hospital. Continued …

Thai gold price hits record

Domestic gold prices rose to a record high of 34,100 baht per baht weight on Thursday, up 300 baht from a day earlier, as the intensity of the Israel-Hamas conflict has driven up demand for the safe-haven asset, says the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA).

The association announced on Thursday the sales price for domestic 96.5% gold jewelry was 34,100 baht per baht weight, as the spot gold price was USD1,949 per ounce. Continued …

Cost of living concerns mount

Fifty-seven percent of Thais are worried about their income being insufficient to cover their existing expenses, up from 51% in 2021, according to the market research firm Nielsen. This heightened uncertainty is driven by factors such as the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, escalating inflation and higher interest rates.

These worries about the cost of living are exerting a substantial influence on purchasing decisions across multiple sectors, the company’s 2024 Industry Insights Report shows. Continued …

Launch of government’s digital money handout to be delayed

The government scheme to hand out 10,000 baht in digital money to Thais is unlikely to start on Feb. 1 next year as instructed by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Thursday.

He said the delay was caused by the need for more time to develop a security system for the scheme. Continued …

Opposition to the government’s digital wallet scheme growing

The government’s controversial digital wallet scheme is facing increasing opposition, with opponents seeking intervention from the Central Administrative Court, the Election Commission, the Office of Auditor-General and the Ombudsman to put the scheme on hold.

Thai Pakdee Party leader Warong Dechgitvigrom filed a complaint with the Auditor-General’s office Wednesday, asking for a probe into the digital wallet scheme before submitting its findings to the Administrative Court to seek the scheme’s suspension. Continued …

Srettha and Xi agree to boost Thai-China economic, tourism and security ties

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and China’s Xi Jinping agreed to strengthen relations between their countries across four dimensions during a successful meeting in Beijing on Thursday, the Thai government has announced.

Economic, tourism, security, and multilateral collaboration between Thailand and China will be boosted over the next year, said prime minister’s office spokesman Chai Watcharong, summarizing the outcome of Thursday’s meeting. Srettha also invited Xi to visit Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s latest visa policy reflects much wider economic hopes

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s recent journey to the international gathering at the Beijing National Convention Center is a significant effort to expand economic links between Thailand and its major trading partners China and Russia.

The latest Thai immigration news, which abolishes visas for Chinese and Russian tourists on a trial basis, is certainly part of that policy. Chinese citizens can enter Thailand visa-free for 30 days, which can be extended 30 days more at Thai immigration. Russian nationals next month will have the same visa-free opportunity for 90 days. Continued …

BMW unit to settle EV plant plan by year-end

BMW Group Thailand will finalize its plan to build an electric vehicle (EV) factory in Thailand within this year, as the Munich-based premium car manufacturer joins other automakers worldwide in seeking to take advantage of opportunities in the EV industry, which is being strongly backed by the government.

“We expect an investment plan will be concluded in the next 1-2 months, as we need to have further talks with our parent company and Thailand’s Board of Investment before making a final decision,” said Alexander Baraka, president and chief executive of BMW Group Thailand. Continued …

PM orders state agencies to buy EVs

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered state agencies to buy electric vehicles to replace older vehicles, build more charging stations nationwide and make insurance for EVs affordable.

The directive is part of a broader campaign to promote greater adoption of green transport to reduce carbon emissions and develop the country into a production hub for EVs and their parts. Continued … 

Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor Sets New Investment Targets

Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) has set a new investment target of 500 billion baht (US$13.7 billion) over the next five years.

The government’s new Commerce minister pledged to address all long-standing obstacles within 99 days to better attract foreign investment into the EEC. This includes finalizing a key high-speed railway project that connects the EEC to three major airports: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, and U-tapao. The 220-kilometer railway project is valued at 282 billion baht (US$7.7 billion). Continued …

Thailand Welcomes 21 Million Tourists Since January, Rakes in 882 Billion Baht

Thailand received 21 million international tourists in the January to Oct. 16 period this year, generating over 882 billion baht in tourism revenue.

In an exact tally, the country recorded 21,019,800 foreign arrivals since the beginning of 2023. These arrivals pumped 882.45 billion baht into the economy, reported Minister of Tourism and Sports Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol. Continued …

PM proposes making Chinese visa-free entry permanent

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says he proposed making visa-free entry for Chinese tourists permanent during wide-ranging talks with Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang in Beijing.

Srettha also briefed his counterpart on the benefits of a proposed land bridge in southern Thailand for the China-backed Belt and Road Initiative. Continued …

Swedish family raised 2.44M baht to fly young woman home

A 25-year-old Swedish woman, Felicia Cedergren, who was in coma after a motorcycle accident on Koh Samui on Oct. 8, was last night evacuated back to Sweden.

More than four thousand people helped fund the special medical evacuation flight with a total donation of 735.000 SEK (2.44M baht) via a Go-Fund-Me page. Continued …

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A glutton’s guide to all 10 new Michelin stars in Thailand

This year’s Michelin Guide has added another 10 restaurants in Thailand.

Four of the new Michelin-recommended restaurants are in Bangkok, while Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen scored two apiece, leaving one each in Phuket and Nakhon Pathom. Here’s a brief taster of all 10 new additions: Continued …

The best Jay food to eat during the Vegetarian Festival in Thailand

The Vegetarian Festival — or Jay Festival — is one of the biggest and most popular festivals in Thailand, celebrated largely in Phuket and in Bangkok, too. During this time, participants observe a strict Jay diet that is similar (but not identical) to a vegan diet.

Switching out various meats for plenty of vegetables, the festival is a Chinese celebration of the nine emperor gods. The idea is to cleanse the body of heavy meats and heavily scented vegetables. Continued … 

Yala temple’s amusing rules for resident spirits

An intriguing set of rules has emerged from a renowned temple in Yala, aimed at the spirits residing within the temple’s vicinity. The rules, designed to foster harmony among the monks, villagers, and spirits, have gone viral, sparking amusement among netizens.

This unusual story began gaining traction when a vinyl signboard with the rules was posted within the famous Yala temple. Continued … 

Amsterdam will charge the highest tourist tax in Europe in 2024

Amsterdam will increase its tourist tax in 2024 in a continued effort to crack down on rowdy tourists. The new rate will be the highest in Europe and the fourth highest globally. The new tax rate for overnight visitors will be 12.5%, up substantially from 7%. Continued …

Amsterdam sex workers protest planned move to ‘erotic center’

Amsterdam’s sex workers Thursday protested against the transfer of their famed red light district to an out-of-town “erotic center”, in what is seen as part of a battle for the city’s soul. Continued …

US military shoots down missiles and drones as it faces threats in Middle East

With tensions spiking in the Middle East, U.S. forces in the region are facing increasing threats, as a Navy warship shot down missiles appearing to head toward Israel Thursday and American bases in Iraq and Syria were repeatedly targeted by drone attacks. 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 

November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week

Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.

From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …

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  • 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