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Wednesday’s news-July 17


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Hua Hin to ‘organize’ overhead cables/Hua Hin to tackle blackchin tilapia/Feeding frenzy in Bangkok/Govt to buy alien blackchin tilapia/Dengue infections reach record/African swine fever outbreak/Partnership to boost ‘future food’/Fatal Poisoning Of Six Vietnamese/Killed in collision with wild elephant/Health volunteer wins 6 million baht lottery/Engaged to Thai bride 50 years his junior/Claws out for illegal tiger business/Economy: Economy faces liquidity crisis/New strategies to reduce household debt/Businesses chafe at wage hike/Industrial sentiment at 2-year low/Koh Chang bridge/Impacts on Thai economy and trade/Contemplating nuclear power/Relisting cannabis will cost 27B baht/Is cannabis a viable health option?/Thailand’s Cannabis History and Cultural Evolution/Tourism: TAT focuses on high value, sustainability/Airport wait to be cut to 45 seconds/Thailand Experience: Asia’s 50 Best Bars/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Hua Hin to ‘organize’ overhead cables

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Hua Hin to tackle blackchin tilapia problem

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Alien invasion sparks feeding frenzy in Bangkok

Reports of an alien invasion in Bangkok sparked frenzied scenes on Monday, as locals armed with nets, rods and other capture equipment descended on the spot in Din Daeng district.

The hunt was triggered after photos showing blackchin tilapia swimming in the Makkasan urban pond under Chaturathit Bridge surfaced online and went viral. Blackchin tilapia are an invasive species prized for their delicious flesh. Continued …

Govt to buy alien blackchin tilapia at 15 baht/kg to make fertilizer

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has approved a measure proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives to buy blackchin tilapia caught in Thai waters at 15 baht per kilogram to make fertilizer, minister Thammanat Prompow said on Tuesday.

The move is expected to encourage the catching of the invasive species with the help of local fishermen and the general public, he added. Continued …

Dengue infections in Thailand reach record 44,387 cases in first six months of 2024

The latest epidemiological surveillance report from Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DCD) has revealed an alarming surge in dengue fever cases in 2024. As of July 10, the number of reported cases has reached 44,387, representing a 1.06-fold increase from the same period in 2023.

This marks a significant public health concern, as the first six months of 2024 have already surpassed the total number of infections recorded in 2020, which saw 32,585 cases for the entire year. Continued …

African swine fever outbreak reported in Chiang Mai

In a significant and concerning development, Thailand has reported its first outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) for the year, as confirmed by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). This outbreak has occurred in Luang Nuea Village, located in the Doi Saket District of Chiang Mai Province.

The outbreak began on June 5 on a farm that housed 70 pigs. Of these, three pigs fell ill, and one died. To prevent the spread of the disease, 69 pigs were culled. The outbreak was officially reported to the World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) on July 10. Continued …

New partnership to boost ‘future food’

The Commerce Ministry and private sector are joining forces to develop the future food industry to add value to agricultural products, aiming to introduce a new growth engine to the Thai economy.

Future food refers to innovative food products that are safe to eat, traceable and environmentally friendly, responding to emerging trends concerning good health and well-being. Continued …

5 Questioned All Night Over Fatal Poisoning Of Six Vietnamese At Luxury Hotel

Five people were questioned all night last night over the fatal poisoning of six Vietnamese visitors, two of them American citizens, with one being a friend of a sister of one of the victims.

At 1 am this morning, policemen took the suitcases of the six deceased Vietnamese, totaling eight of them, plus a backpack, shoes and other items from a Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel room to the second-floor meeting room at Lumpini police station where Police Col. Yingyot Suwanno, superintendent of this station, and his team then immediately started a meeting without the media allowed in to observe. Continued …

Motorcyclist killed in collision with wild elephant in Chachoengsao

A tragic incident occurred when a couple on a motorcycle collided with a wild elephant late at night, resulting in the husband’s death and the wife’s injury. The woman, still in shock, reported having no memory of the event.

Phanom Rescue Radio Center received a distress call yesterday at 11pm about a fatal elephant attack in Ang Rue Nai Forest, in the Ban Ang Sua Dam area, Tha Takiap District, Chachoengsao Province. Rescue teams, along with the village headman, were dispatched to the scene. Continued …

Thai village health volunteer wins 6 million baht in lottery

A village health volunteer from Yasothon has struck it rich by winning the first prize in the lottery, netting a total of 6 million baht. The lucky numbers were chosen from a ticket she had reserved but not yet paid for.

Rungaradee Sriwisat, a 53-year-old resident of Ban Hua Kham, Mueang Yasothon district, revealed her excitement after winning the lottery. She usually buys lottery tickets regularly but has taken a break recently due to never winning. Continued …

Former Irish terrorist engaged to Thai bride 50 years his junior

An infamous Irish terrorist revealed his engagement to a Thai bride half a century younger. Gormy McMullan, a prime suspect in the Loughinisland massacre, announced his upcoming nuptials to Thai national Bannapon Nuch Jathasan on social media, igniting a storm of reactions.

“I have decided she is my main one now,” the 71-year-old murder suspect proudly declared in response to a flurry of congratulatory messages. The pair reportedly met 18 months ago during one of McMullan’s many trips to Thailand and Vietnam. Continued …

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Claws out for illegal tiger business in Thailand

Following the arrest of illegal tiger cubs and ivory traffickers, the director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation ordered a thorough inspection of all tiger farms, with strict actions promised against any illegal activities.

This move is part of the intensifying efforts to clamp down on illegal wildlife trade in Thailand. Continued …

Economy faces liquidity crisis as the property and manufacturing sectors nosedive

There are rising signs that the country’s economic chiefs are finding themselves on a sticky wicket as the property sector and manufacturing continue to head south. In the meantime, access to credit is tightening as the banking sector pulls in its horns.

Previously, both Minister of Finance Pichai Chunhavajira and the new Chairman of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) made it clear that all is not well. Indeed, analysts are beginning to anticipate that even the lackluster GDP projected growth rate of 2.6% may not be achieved in 2024. In short, Thailand is in the throes of a very tight liquidity crisis. Continued …

PM issues new strategies to reduce household debt

At Monday’s meeting of the economic cabinet, PM Srettha Thavisin outlined strategies to address household debt and restore economic confidence. He proposed the Bank of Thailand reduce the minimum credit card repayment rate and said he was planning discussions with financial institutions to extend housing debt terms and find measures to solve the issue of repossessed vehicles. Acknowledging that debt resolution is complex, he emphasised the need for unconventional measures.

Household debt is a major issue for the Thai economy, currently standing at 13.6 trillion baht, or 90% of GDP, affecting consumer purchasing power and the overall economy. Combined with business debt, especially for SMEs, this issue becomes increasingly difficult to resolve. Continued …

Businesses chafe at wage hike

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) in Chiang Mai has insisted hiking the daily minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide is excessive and unsuitable given the current economic conditions.

Chakrin Wangwiwat, chairman of FTI in Chiang Mai, said the private sector has expressed concern the decision to increase the daily minimum wage from May 1-Oct. 1 does not align with economic conditions, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with limited financial resources. Continued …

Thai industrial sentiment at 2-year low in June

The Thai industrial sentiment index fell for a third straight month to its lowest in two years in June due to a slow economy, weak demand and bad debt problems, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said today.

The FTI’s industrial sentiment index dropped to 87.2 in June from 88.5 in May. Political uncertainty had dented the confidence of business operators, while smaller firms faced liquidity problems as banks tightened lending, the FTI said. Continued …

Koh Chang bridge ‘likely to cost Bt10 billion’

Building a bridge to connect Trat on the mainland to Koh Chang, the province’s popular island, will likely cost 10 billion baht, according to the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT).

EXAT Gov. Surachet Laophulsuk recently surveyed possible construction locations after the Transport Ministry called for a project feasibility study. Continued …

Impacts on Thai economy and trade inevitable after US election

Thailand has been advised to brace for potential impacts on the economy and trade following the U.S. presidential election in November. Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, pointed out that the U.S. international trade policies have significantly affected the global market over the past 7-8 years.

Republican candidate Donald Trump’s America First Policy to protect national benefits and the ongoing trade war with China had led to slowdowns in both the Thai and global economies, he explained. Continued …

Officials contemplating nuclear power

Energy authorities are planning to conduct a feasibility study on small nuclear power plant development in line with the revised power development plan (PDP), which promotes greater use of clean energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, says an Energy Ministry official.

This type of nuclear power technology is called “small modular reactor” (SMR), with a capacity of up to 300 megawatts per unit, about one-third of the generating capacity of larger, traditional nuclear power reactors, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Continued …

Relisting cannabis ‘will cause 27-billion-baht loss’

The government’s plan to put cannabis back on a list of illegal drugs will cause a 27-billion-baht loss to the local cannabis industry, said Wisan Potprasat, CEO of the Cannabis Medical Industrial Estate Assn. of Thailand.

Wisan, who is also the president of the Community Enterprise Network of Western Herbal Alliances, which is the largest licensed cannabis grower in the country, was commenting on the Public Health Ministry’s committee plan to relist cannabis as a narcotic. Continued …

Is cannabis a viable health option?

Cannabis has been known as a herbal plant with psychoactive effects for thousands of years. The herb has been used for both medical and recreational purposes. Several countries have categorized it as a narcotic drug.

(Editor note: The author claims marijuana is addictive. This is not true. Tobacco smoking is addictive, as is alcohol use.)

Thailand banned marijuana 90 years ago in 1934. Since, however, cannabis addiction is relatively mild compared with other narcotics, dozens of countries started to ease the ban more than a decade ago, allowing for medical cannabis or medical marijuana, while several countries granted a certain level of recreational use, as well. Continued …

Thailand’s Cannabis History and Cultural Evolution

Cannabis in Thailand is a fascinating topic, specifically as the country’s laws continue to change. With recreational use set to be banned by the end of 2024, Thailand is zeroing in on healthcare providers and research applications. Navigating this green maze might seem daunting, but don’t worry – we’ve got you covered.

Cannabis in Thailand has seen significant legal changes recently. In February 2018, medical cannabis became legal, making Thailand the first Asian country to do so. This move aims to improve both the physical and mental health of the patient. The recreational use was briefly decriminalized in 2022, but there has been a recent U-turn on legalization. Continued …

TAT focuses on high value, sustainability

In order to fix the low level of competitiveness of Thai tourism, the industry must shift from a demand-driven to a supply-driven strategy, said the former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

The TAT announced its marketing direction for 2025 on Monday with a goal to increase revenue by 7.5% from 2024, securing 39 million foreign arrivals and 205 million domestic trips, revised down from a projected 220 million trips announced last week. Continued … 

Airport wait to be cut to 45 seconds

The Immigration Bureau (IB) is set to take measures to ensure immigration control at airports takes no more than 45 seconds per person. The move is part of efforts to support the government’s expanded visa-free scheme for foreign visitors, which took effect on Monday.

The number of immigration officials will also be increased to ease long queues in front of immigration check-in booths at airports during peak passenger hours. Continued …

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Four Bangkok bars in top half of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2024

Capping off days of guest bartender shifts, spirits brand pop-ups and everything boozy in between was the ninth edition of the Asia’s 50 Best Bars awards, held for the second consecutive year at The Rosewood Hong Kong hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui.

This year, four venues in Bangkok are in the ranking. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-July 11


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Thailand top 10 for low expat living costs/Dream Retirement in Hua Hin Marred/Macaques becoming a problem/WTA event moves from Hua Hin/Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival/Squid and Seafood Festival/Heavy rains and flash flood warnings/Plans for national food bank/Samut Sakhon fights to save ecosystem/Redevelopment of northern Thai oilfield/Thai girls claim sexual assault/Tunnel expressway planned in Bangkok/Python Makes Home in ATM/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Cash handouts: Boon or bane/Budget for digital wallet reduced/Handout can’t be used for appliances/Corporate earnings improving/To help original industries compete/Thailand’s economic outlook Q3/Ingram Micro bullish on Thailand/EV makers to look for export markets/New EV hub in Rayong/Sena zeroes in on solar panels/Thailand bags rice orders/Tourism: Big events to be the focus/TAT Flags Politics As A Threat/Strategies to increase Japanese tourists/Hotel pools are a hot tourist attraction/Thailand Experience: Khao Yai – A Wellness Paradise/Korat gears up for Khao Phansa/Healing for body and soul/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Thailand ranks in top 10 countries for low expat living costs

Thailand is among the top 10 countries with the lowest living costs for expats, according to the latest study published by expat network InterNations.

The Land of Smiles ranks eighth globally and fourth in Southeast Asia thanks to its affordable housing and utilities, according to “Personal Finance Index 2024”. The index also revealed that expats also find it fairly simple to rent property in Thailand. Continued …

British Couple’s Dream Retirement in Hua Hin Marred by Neighbor Dispute

Conflicts between neighbors occur in many cases, especially when social media is used by the parties to publicize their issues. This allows the general public to become aware of various disputes, ranging from noise and odor disturbances, pet problems, to conflicts in common areas, which can escalate into arguments or even physical assault.

This problem is not exclusive to Thai people; foreigners residing in Thailand also face similar issues. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne, British residents living in Hua Hin, spoke about their dispute with their neighbors, describing feelings of unfair treatment by the police. Continued … 

Macaques becoming a problem in Khao Takiab

Residents of Soi 3 in Khao Takiab are grappling with a growing problem, as groups of macaques become a daily nuisance, causing damage to property, stealing food, and even engaging in fights.

The escalation has led to increased fear and inconvenience among the community. A number of people have left the area, having already chosen not to renew their rental contracts, while other residents are considering moving out. Continued …

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WTA event moves from Hua Hin to Singapore

Tennis fans in Hua Hin will be disappointed to learn the Women’s Tennis Assn. (WTA) has announced the relocation of the Thailand Open, a WTA 250 event, to Singapore in 2025.

The event, which had become a staple in Hua Hin, will now be held at the purpose-built Kallang Tennis Hub in Singapore from Jan. 27, 2025. Continued …

Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival set for July 24-28

The Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival, running from July 24-28, promises an array of delicious food, live music, and fun activities. Held at the Cha Am Beach viewpoint in Phetchaburi from 4 pm to 11 pm daily, the event aims to boost tourism and stimulate the local economy.

The festival, officially titled the Cha Am-Phetchaburi Soft Power & Food Festival, features numerous booths offering a variety of foods from different vendors. Continued …

Squid and Seafood Festival Aug 9-11

The 2024 One-Sun Squid and Seafood Festival is set to take place from Aug. 9-11 at Laem Kade, on the beach front in Pak Nam Pran. This annual event returns after a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The festival’s signature attraction is the “one-sun squid,” renowned for its unique taste. Squid from Pak Nam Pran is celebrated for being naturally sweet and tender, a result of the freshwater from the Pranburi River flowing into the sea and enriching the marine environment with plankton. Continued … 

Heavy rains and flash flood warnings issued for Thailand

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rains and potential flash floods across most regions of the country, with Bangkok expected to experience rain in 60% of its area.

The TMD forecasts that the southwest monsoon will cover the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, creating conditions ripe for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in certain regions. A low-pressure area over northern Vietnam is also contributing to these conditions. Continued …

NSTDA and SOS Foundation discuss plans for national food bank

Thailand’s National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) co-hosted a public hearing with the Scholars of Sustenance Foundation (SOS) on Sunday to outline the plan to establish a national food bank. The move is part of the agency’s efforts to establish a sustainable and practical system for managing the country’s food waste.

Nuanwan Sanguansak, vice president of NTSDA’s strategy and budgeting management section, said the public hearing aimed to gather feedback on guidelines for managing excess food in Thailand, which will lead to the establishment of the national food bank. Continued …

Samut Sakhon fights to save ecosystem from blackchin tilapia invasion

Samut Sakhon will seek funds from the Fisheries Department to buy up all the blackchin tilapia villagers have to ensure the alien species does not damage the delicate ecosystem.

Vice Agriculture Minister Manita Klubbankoh spoke to reporters on Tuesday after she oversaw a campaign by the Samut Sakhon fisheries office to catch blackchin tilapia from canals in the province. Continued …

Military wants Bt300-million redevelopment of northern Thai oilfield

Fang oilfield in Chiang Mai, the oldest oilfield in Thailand, is to be redeveloped at a cost of 300 million baht, according to the Defense Energy Department’s Northern Petroleum Development Center (NPDC).

The oil refinery was expected to be upgraded to Euro5 and capable of producing lower-sulphur diesel, confirming that the oil would not damage car engines, Maj. Gen. Montri jeennakorn the director of the NPDC, said. Continued …

27 young Thai girls claim sexual assault by school director in Lopburi

The Thai parents and guardians of 27 girls accompanied them to file a complaint against the director of Ban Phongam School in the central province of Lopburi for allegedly sexually assaulting them.

The victims and their parents and guardians visited Chai Badan Police Station to take legal action against the school director, whose identity has not been revealed. Continued …

50-billion-baht tunnel expressway planned in Bangkok

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) announced plans to construct a 50-billion-baht tunnel expressway connecting Kaset and Ngamwongwan. Public opinion on the project will be gathered and considered on July 13.

The route will begin at the Sri Rat Expressway-Ngamwongwan Road intersection, running along Ngamwongwan Road, passing under Phong Phet intersection, Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, and Kaset intersection, continuing onto Prasert-Manukit Road, and connecting the Northern Expressway Phase 3 Project, section N2. Continued …

Python Makes Home in ATM

A massive python caused quite a stir when it was discovered inside an ATM at a local bank. Rescue workers had to carefully dismantle the machine to capture the snake, sparking a flurry of online jokes and comments.

The incident unfolded when the giant python was found hiding inside an ATM. Footage shared on Facebook by the Guysit rescue team shows officials carefully extracting the massive reptile from the cash machine. Continued …

  • Russian Gang Leader Caught in Bangkok for 30M-Baht Passport Forgery – Continued …
  • Russian arrested for running motorcycle rental on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Taiwanese Fraudster Arrested in Bangkok After 464-Day Overstay – Continued …
  • Thai Ex-Girlfriend Leads to Capture of Violent Japanese Fugitive in Bangkok – Continued … 
  • Foreigner Knocks Out Kuwaiti Tourist in Pattaya – Continued …
  • Japanese tourist rampage leaves trail of destruction in Pattaya – Continued …
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Cash handouts: Boon or bane for Thailand’s long-term growth?

Economic experts recently warned that the government’s cash handout policies, aimed at lifting people above the poverty line, could negatively impact Thailand’s financial status in the long term.

Thailand has remained at the “developing” country level since it was rated by the World Bank in 1988. The country’s GDP per capita, a key development indicator, sits at around US$6,900 or 230,000 baht – more than 50% less than the $15,000 or 500,000 baht per annum required to achieve high-income status. Continued …

Budget for digital wallet scheme reduced to Bt450 billion

The government will scale down the budget for the digital wallet scheme from 500 billion baht to 450 billion and will drop the plan to use 170 billion baht from the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Julapun said on Wednesday that the decision to scale down the budget and cancel the plan to borrow from the BAAC was reached during a meeting of his subcommittee in charge of steering the digital wallet scheme. Continued …

Handout can’t be used for appliances, electronic devices

People who receive the government’s 10,000-baht handout will not be able to use the digital cash to buy mobile phones, electrical appliances or electronic devices, authorities said on Wednesday.

The products were put on a so-called negative list by a government subcommittee working on the details of the program, said Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat. Continued …

Thai corporate earnings improving in many sectors

Thailand’s corporate earnings are improving across multiple sectors, but leverage remains high due to large investments, according to Fitch Ratings’ 2024 Bangkok briefing on the global financial market and Thailand’s corporate credit outlook, released on Wednesday.

The report painted a mixed picture of recovery in corporate earnings across various sectors: company earnings are improving but leverage remains high due to substantial investments. Continued …

Four task forces to help original industries compete in current global markets

The Industry Ministry is working with the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) to help increase competitiveness of original industries that have been affected by the shift in the global industrial trend toward high technology, sustainability and green productivity.

Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul met with a panel of FTI executives on Tuesday, led by federation Chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul, to discuss measures to help Thai industries succeed under the government’s investment policy, while responding to the global demands. Continued …

Thailand’s economic outlook: Q3 recovery amid GERM risks

Thailand’s economic outlook remains volatile due to domestic and global factors. In Q1 2024, the economy grew slowly at 1.5% year-on-year (yoy), or 1.1% quarter-on-quarter, seasonally adjusted (qoq, sa).

Q2 is expected to show similar characteristics, with projected growth of 1.8% yoy or 0.6% qoq, sa. The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) will release Q2 data on Aug. 19, which will provide more insights for the year’s forecast. Continued …

Ingram Micro bullish on Thailand’s potential

Ingram Micro, a U.S.-based technology distributor, is joining with Taiwanese tech firm Asus and chip maker Nvidia to capitalize on artificial intelligence (AI) investment in the enterprise sector and AI-based data centers, as outlays in these fields is estimated to exceed 10 billion baht per year in Thailand.

Thailand can take advantage of the U.S.-China tech war by attracting investment from foreign firms seeking to relocate their factories, said Pornthep Watcharaamnouy, managing director of Ingram Micro (Thailand). Continued …

EV makers advised to look for export markets as oversupply looms

The Thai Electric Vehicle Assn. (EVAT) is urging manufacturers of electric vehicles (EVs) in Thailand to prepare for oversupply in the next few years due to the production requirement under the EV 3.0 policy.

The policy offers import tax exemption for EV makers, as well as other subsidies, but mandates them to produce the cars locally at a ratio of 1:1 to those imported in 2024 (importing 1 EV for every 1 locally produced EV) and a 1:1.5 ratio for cars imported in 2025 (importing 1 EV for every 1.5 locally produced EVs). Continued …

GAC AION charges ahead in Thailand with new EV hub in Rayong

China’s fourth-largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, GAC AION New Energy Automobile, is gearing up to revolutionize Thailand’s automotive landscape with the inauguration of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Rayong’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) on July 17.

Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul announced that the cutting-edge plant, costing 2.3 billion baht, is poised to kick off operations by November. Boasting an annual production capacity of 50,000 units, the new facility underscores Thailand’s ambition to become a regional EV manufacturing powerhouse. Continued …

Sena zeroes in on solar panel installation

Sena Development will continue to focus on rooftop solar panel installation to support its goal of becoming a zero-energy house (ZEH) developer.

Solar power is an essential part of ZEH development, utilizing proper insulation and built using superior building systems. It is so energy-efficient that it generates as much renewable energy as it consumes, resulting in a net-zero energy bill for occupants. Continued …

Thailand bags rice orders worth over Bt2.8 billion from the Philippines

A proactive push by the Ministry of Commerce has helped Thai rice exporters secure orders for 130,000 tons of rice, valued at over 2.8 billion baht.

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai had issued a directive to expedite the promotion of Thai rice exports to the Philippines market after news reports said that the ASEAN country would need to import approximately 4.1 million tons of rice in 2024. Continued … 

Big events to be the focus of TAT’s 2025 tourism strategy

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced strategies to attract 40 million foreign arrivals and generate 3.4 trillion baht in tourism revenue next year.

This move is in line with the government’s ambitious announcement to promote Thailand as a grand tourism destination, said TAT board Chairwoman Natthriya Thaweevong. The strategies include drawing big events to the country and offering tour packages designed to meet each traveler’s preferences, such as the elderly and medical tourists. Continued …

TAT Flags Politics As A Threat To The Future Of Thai Tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has publicly recognized global geopolitics as a threat to the future of tourism in the post-Covid era. Officially posted by TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool on July 8, 2024, the official recognition of this threat paves the way for it to be openly discussed and debated in industry forums, locally, regionally and globally.

Overseeing her first annual Thailand Tourism Action Plan (TATAP) caucus since being appointed TAT governor in September 2023, Thapanee flagged “Cartographic Politics” as one of five “challenges” Thai tourism faces. The other four are: Continued …

TAT working on strategies to increase number of Japanese tourists

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) disclosed active strategies for next year aimed at attracting Japanese tourists to Thailand, after the group showed signs of recovery despite the yen’s depreciation, TAT Tokyo office director Kajorndet Apichartrakul said on Wednesday.

His comments came after the country’s tourism sector reported its first-ever deficit in tourist numbers with Japan in 2023. Last year, 995,000 Thai tourists visited Japan, but only 804,000 Japanese tourists came to Thailand, resulting in a nearly 200,000-person deficit. Continued … 

Hotel pools are a hot tourist attraction, Thailand ranks 4th in Asia

With heat waves dominating the news across Asia this year, Agoda has unveiled its Pool Popularity Rank, spotlighting which Asian travelers are most eager to book accommodations with refreshing swimming pools.

As temperatures soar, Agoda’s search data shows that Indian holiday-goers are most likely to dive into the water to beat the heat. Thailand ranks #4 out of 10. Continued …

Khao Yai – A Wellness Paradise

Deep in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Khao Yai is on the cusp of becoming one of Thailand’s foremost wellness destinations.

This scenic region, already celebrated for its natural beauty and historical significance, is experiencing a remarkable transformation into a Blue Zone – an area where life quality is exceptionally high, and longevity is the norm. Continued …

Korat gears up for Khao Phansa celebrations

To mark the beginning of Buddhist Lent, Nakhon Ratchasima will stage “Illuminating Korat Candle Light: King’s 72nd Birthday Celebration” on July 20 and 21 at Thao Suranaree (Ya Mo) Monument.

This year’s procession will feature 22 candle floats from several communities to celebrate Buddhist art and craftsmanship. Other highlights include a khon masked dance with light and sound performances, pong lang dance, an exhibition on Khao Phansa royal rituals, a workshop on how to make Korat-style candles, and an OTOP market. Continued …

Healing for body and soul at 4 ‘Tourism Cares’ hotels committed to sustainable leisure

Thailand currently has nine certified Tourism Cares hotels, five of which use the CF-Hotels platform to reduce their carbon footprint.

Tourism Cares is a U.S.-based non-profit organization that promotes sustainability in the travel and tourism industry. Its network covers over 160 tourism partners in various sectors worldwide, ranging from hotels, restaurants, and tour operators to museums and learning centers. Continued …

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-July 1


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Thailand’s problematic expats?/Foreigners behaving badly/Russian arrested in Hua Hin/British teacher, 30, jailed in Thailand/Hua Hin among world’s 10 most affordable beach destinations/Hua Hin Food FestivalFirst ever Pride parade/Get Ready For Increased Rainfall/Thailand’s new healthcare policy/Thai banks cautioned about Myanmar/Yala Car Bomb Attack/UFO sighting over Prachinburi/Economy: Do subsidies affect consumption?/Surge in factory openings/Is Thailand Joining BRICS a Disaster?/Opportunities for agriculture industry/Exporters urged to tap future foods/Grab bucks the trend/Strong FDI flows/Tourism: Searches soar for Thai destinations/TAT rolls out six tourist train rides/Tourists in Chiang Mai Rescued/Heavy flooding in Phuket/Better surf danger awareness/Jet-Ski Passenger Missing/Russian Teen Injured from Speedboat Propeller/Links: Climate Thailand/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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Why are so many foreigners residing in Thailand problematic types?

I can’t help but notice all the negative aspects about many of the expats I’ve come across in Thailand. It’s disheartening to see that so many foreigners seem to fall into one of several categories: unpleasant, criminal, or otherwise problematic.

Firstly, the number of rude and disrespectful expats is staggering. It’s as if some people left their manners at the airport. From obnoxious behavior in public to a complete lack of respect for Thai culture and people, these individuals don’t add anything positive to the backdrop. It’s also embarrassing and frustrating to witness. Continued …

Russian arrested in Hua Hin with multiple drugs seized

A Russian man has been arrested and illegal drugs seized from his room in Hua Hin town of Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

The arrest followed the seizure of a parcel containing 840 grams of mephedrone on June 24, Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) Secretary-general Panurat Lakboon said on Saturday. He did not disclose the name of the suspect. Continued …

British teacher, 30, jailed in Thailand reveals ‘inhumane’ living standards

A British teacher who was behind bars in a Thai prison for five months has spoken out about the “inhumane” conditions of his cramped cell with 180 convicts.

Jamie Morton, 30, had been living in the country as an English teacher, but soon after he decided to work illegally after his visa expired, he fell into a life of drugs and alcohol. Continued …

  • Indian Tourists Brawl in Pattaya; Arrests Made – Continued …
  • Suspected Japanese criminal arrested in Bangkok for overstaying visa – Continued … 

Hua Hin listed among world’s 10 most affordable beach destinations to live

Hua Hin has been recognized as one of the 10 most-affordable beach destinations to live in worldwide, according to a recent list released by Travel & Leisure.

The ranking, based on input from International Living magazine and various cost-of-living reports, highlights destinations that offer budget-friendly living without compromising on quality of life. Continued …

Hua Hin Food Festival set for August 2-4

The Hua Hin Food Festival 2024, scheduled for Aug. 2-4, will feature over 100 booths, according to the latest update from Hua Hin Municipality and Hua Hin Women’s Club. The festival will be held at Suan Luang Queen’s Park (19 Rai).

The festival will feature over 40 booths from hotels and restaurants in Hua Hin and more than 60 booths from community restaurants. Attendees can expect a variety of local dishes and specialties at affordable prices. Continued …

Hua Hin holds first ever Pride parade

Large crowds gathered at in front of Bluport Hua Hin on Saturday for Hua Hin’s first-ever Pride parade.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Suwat Liptapanlop presided over the Bluport Rise of Pride 2024 event and kicked off the Color of Pride 2024 parade. Continued …

Get Ready For Increased Rainfall As La Niña Roars Back

With La Niña, the cooler counterpart to the famed El Niño, now making a grand return, Thailand faces above-average rainfall from July to September, with this continuing until January-March, 2025.

The Thai Meteorological Department’s Climate Center said, as the southwesterly monsoon covers Thailand from mid-May to mid-October, with this originating from a high pressure zone in the southern Indian Ocean, the reemergence of La Niña weather pattern will lead to more rainfall, especially along the coast and mountainside. Continued …

Navigating the promise and pitfalls of Thailand’s new healthcare policy

The government’s groundbreaking move to allow Thais to receive universal healthcare treatment at any public hospital has been greeted by cheers – but also fears.

While the policy promises greater convenience for patients, critics warn of potential risks, including the collapse of the primary healthcare system and increased public healthcare expenses, as well as overcrowding and excessive workloads at popular hospitals and medical facilities. Continued …

Thai banks cautioned about compliance issues related to transactions with Myanmar

The Bank of Thailand has mandated that Thai financial institutions comply with the Anti-Money Laundering Act B.E.2542, including following the KYC and EDD procedures outlined by the AMLO. Failure to comply will result in actions by the AMLO.

Following recent developments concerning transactions between Thai financial institutions and Myanmar, the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) has reiterated the necessity for all financial institutions to adhere to the Anti-Money Laundering Act B.E. 2542 (1999). Continued …

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One Killed, Many Injured in Yala Car Bomb Attack

A devastating car bomb exploded in Yala, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. The bomb detonated outside police apartments in Bannang Sata district, in the troubled southern province.

Initial reports from local law enforcement reveal that insurgents parked a car packed with explosives in front of the police residential building, which is located near both the district office and the main police station. The type of detonation — whether time or remote-controlled — remains unclear at this stage. Continued …

UFO sighting over Prachinburi pond sparks local curiosity

A former MP candidate claims to have witnessed a large UFO over a pond in Prachinburi’s Prachinwanarom Park, describing it as a recurring phenomenon. She believes the UFO visits to extract energy and has linked it to lucky lottery numbers.

On Saturday, a video was posted showing a large, soft blue light moving upward in the night sky over a pond in Prachinburinwanarom Park, Prachinburi City Municipality, Prachinburi Province. The light emitted a long beam, cutting through the darkness and making it clearly visible. Continued …

Do subsidies affect consumption?

Government attempts to limit energy prices in Thailand may please the public in the short term, but they are raising concerns about fuel consumption over the long term.

Among the latest measures is an extension of the diesel price subsidy, paid for by the Oil Fuel Fund, fixing the retail price at 33 baht a liter until July 31. Continued …

13 industries see surge in factory openings despite economic downturn

Thailand’s industrial sector overall in June showed signs of slowdown. This is attributed to domestic factors, particularly declining industrial confidence stemming from the risk of drought affecting agricultural products.

However, Warawan Chitaroon, the director of the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE), said visa exemption measures in several countries are expected to boost tourism and the economy. At the same time, business confidence continues to improve. Continued …

Is Thailand Joining BRICS a Disaster?

The Thai government controversially submitted an application to join BRICS earlier this month – is it a mistake and a disaster?

Well, the timing was awkward, if not bad, considering that Russia, a key BRICS member, is still waging a full-scale war against Ukraine and an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin has been issued by the International Criminal Court. Continued …

CP chairman notes opportunities for agriculture industry

Durians, beans, food as medicine and plant genome editing could play important roles in boosting the competitiveness of the Thai agriculture industry, the senior chairman of Thailand’s largest conglomerate said on Friday.

Dhanin Chearavanont of Charoen Pokphand Group (CP) said the industry could gain positive sentiment from rising global demand for herbs amid the trend of food as medicine. He asked the government to support herb cultivation in terms of quality and safety. Continued … 

Thai exporters urged to tap future foods amid greater health awareness

Thailand’s export of future foods is expected to rise by 5%-10% this year on healthcare trends among consumers, the Thai Future Food Trade Assn. Said.

The association president, Wisit Limluecha, said was ranked 12th among world’s food exporters with 70% of food production for domestic consumption and 30% for export. Continued …

Grab bucks the trend of struggling food delivery operators

The food delivery market in 2024 continues to experience a downward trend, and would be valued at around 86 billion baht, a 1% year-on-year contraction, according to Kasikorn Research Center.

The declining trend is persisting even though the average price per order is expected to increase by approximately 2.8% from the 2023 average, or around 185 baht per order. Continued …

Southeast Asian countries see strong FDI flows

Southeast Asia has emerged as a top choice for firms looking to diversify production away from China, including Chinese companies, amid escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing.

Southeast Asia is well-placed to benefit significantly from the China+1 phenomenon, as both foreign and Chinese companies diversify their supply chains and operations, Kuo-Yi Lim, co-founder and managing partner of Southeast Asian venture capital firm Monk’s Hill Ventures was quoted as saying. Continued …

Agoda: Searches soar for Thai destinations

As the rainy season sets in, there’s an uptick in searches for Thailand’s secondary cities, Agoda observes in its latest Thai travel market report. Based on accommodation searches, Agoda identifies so-called secondary cities in Thailand: Chanthaburi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Nakhon Nayok Ratchaburi, and Chiang Rai.

Chiang Rai’s main tourist season was cut short by forest fires, and smog was deemed a serious health hazard for its elderly residents and children. However, the early onset of the rainy season revived domestic bookings, although hoteliers report that June to September performance metrics — average room rate, REVPAR and occupancy — are well below the pre-pandemic seasonal averages. Continued …

TAT rolls out six tourist train rides, including to PKK July 13-14

Leveraging on the country’s logistics capabilities, the Thai government plans to promote year-round travel for tourists, and as part of this policy the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is collaborating with relevant partners to develop infrastructure that allows tourists easy access to major attractions.

The “Amazing Experience” initiative aims to provide new and valuable travel experiences in major cities, connecting 55 notable provinces across the country. This is done in conjunction with presenting Thai identity through the concept of “5 Must Do in Thailand” to drive the government’s “Ignite Thailand’s Tourism” policy. Continued …

Tourists in Chiang Mai Rescued from Raging River by Elephant Mahout Team

A group of tourists were stranded in the middle of a raging river after their raft capsized in Chiang Mai province on Friday. Fortunately, they were rescued just in time by a team of elephant riders.

The dramatic moment was shared online, showing a group of tourists enjoying rafting when their raft capsized due to a sudden strong current. Continued …

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Heavy flooding after torrential rains in Phuket

Heavy rainfall in Phuket disrupted flights and caused widespread flooding across the tourist island province. Starting at 7am yesterday, persistent rain forced the diversion of around 10 inbound flights to other airports, including Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, Krabi, Langkawi, Penang, and Surat Thani.

The heavy downpour reduced visibility, making it impossible for pilots to see the runway, according to Phuket airport director Monchai Tanod. Four outbound domestic flights were also affected, unable to depart as they waited for passengers from the delayed incoming flights. Continued …

Lifeguards call for better surf danger awareness among tourists

Wirun Chuasaman, head lifeguard at Surin-Bang Tao Beach, has called for intensive campaigns to educate tourists of the dangers of rip currents and strong waves during the southwest monsoon to help reduce the number of people drowning at tourist-popular beaches. Continued …

Jet Ski Passenger Missing after Falling into Samui Sea

An 18-year-old jet ski staffer has gone missing after he sat behind a foreign customer before falling into the sea near Samui Island on Friday.

The Bophut Police said they were notified Thanatip Sompaen, 18, from Nakhon Si Thammarat, had gone missing near the Chaweng Beach. Continued …

Russian Teen Injured from Speedboat Propeller Near Patong Beach

A 17-year-old female Russian has sustained leg injuries from a speedboat propeller while swimming near the Patong Beach.

The Patong Police were notified of the incident from Patong lifeguards on Saturday. Emergency responders arrived at the scene at the Patong Beach near the Taweewong road. Continued …

Indonesia to impose 100% import duties

Indonesia is preparing to impose safeguard duties of 100% to 200% on imports ranging from footwear to ceramics, reviving a plan to protect domestic industries, according to its trade minister. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Saturday’s news-June 29


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Top ways to fail at getting a work permit in Thailand

Obtaining a work permit in Thailand is a complex process due to its strict regulations and substantial penalties for violations. Potential issues can vary from misplacing or modifying your work permit without prior notification to the designated authorities to not correctly updating personal detail changes. These errors can unintentionally endanger your work status.

A slight alteration to your personal information can potentially place you in legal difficulty if it is not communicated accurately to the Employment Service. Furthermore, not returning your work permit within seven days after your job resignation can have serious implications. Continued … 

Thailand health insurance solutions for long-term visitors

Health insurance is vital for long-term visitors in Thailand, since foreigners typically do not qualify for Thailand’s public health insurance schemes available to locals. Expats and digital nomads should secure private health insurance for access to private healthcare facilities.

For long-term visitors, especially those who do not speak Thai, access to the country’s private healthcare sector is more than just a quality issue. In addition to providing better services and being more well-equipped, private facilities are more likely to have English-speaking staff to cater specifically for tourist’s and expats’ needs. Continued …

Banks deny they helped Myanmar junta buy weapons

The Thai Bankers’ Assn. (TBA) said on Friday that it stood firmly against facilitating transactions for the procurement of weapons for Myanmar’s military junta.

Thai banks also treat as important preventing their services from being exploited to support the procurement of any weapons to be used to breach people’s rights, it said in a statement. Continued … 

Siam Commercial Bank Clarifies Financial Transactions Related to Myanmar

Siam Commercial Bank released a statement on Friday to clarify financial transactions related to Myanmar after Tom Andrews, the U. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, said in a report issued Wednesday that Thai banks have become the main supplier of international financial services for Myanmar’s military government.

Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) would like to clarify the situation regarding financial transactions between Thailand and Myanmar. SCB currently provides international transaction services with the primary objective of supporting Thai and international businesses in paying for consumer products and services to Myanmar. These services adhere to laws and prioritize compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. Continued … 

Beware of currency storms

The health of Asian currencies has been making headlines lately. The Japanese yen has depreciated to the lowest in 38 years at 160 to the dollar, leading to reports that the Bank of Japan is signaling moves to reduce liquidity and possibly continue raising interest rates to control inflation and stop the depreciation.

Other Asian currencies also weakened sharply as the dollar has strengthened. The Philippine peso, Korean won and Indian rupee are near historic lows, while the central banks of India, Vietnam and Indonesia have been intervening in the foreign exchange market to support their currencies. Continued … 

Thailand urged to do more to help singles find love, boost falling birth rates

The increase in those choosing to remain single is a global phenomenon. In Thailand, a recent survey indicates that more and more people are opting for the single life.

They say being single enables them to be more focused on their personal growth and goals and gives them greater opportunities to become more independent and leave traditional norms behind. Continued … 

Betting blitz: Cyber cops score big, seize 40M baht from online sites

Cyber police apprehended two online football betting and gambling websites, seizing assets worth over 40 million baht and arresting 10 suspects, with memberships exceeding 12,000 individuals and a cash flow nearing 100 million baht.

The investigation focused on individuals facilitating online gambling, including football betting and other types of Internet-based gambling. The first network had enough evidence to issue arrest warrants for 13 individuals, including one manager, two financial officers, and 10 employees. This network boasted over 4,000 users and had a monthly cash flow of more than 80 million baht. Continued … 

The tragic elderly elephant forced to work for 60 years

Pai Lin, 75, has endured more agonizing pain and abuse in her long life than it is possible to fathom. For decades, she was used as a working elephant, probably in the commercial logging industry before it was banned in 1989.

After logging was banned, this tortured, tragic animal was likely used to haul as many as six tourists at a time on her back in a heavy wooden seat that would have ground relentlessly into her body. Continued … 

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Madagascar lemurs, tortoises seized in Thai bust reveal reach of wildlife trafficking

In May, authorities in southern Thailand arrested six people for illegally transporting 48 lemurs and more than 1,200 critically endangered tortoises, all of which had reportedly been obtained from the wild in Madagascar.

The seizure is the latest in a string of illegal wildlife trade busts in Thailand. Red pandas, monitor lizards, snakes and parrots have been uncovered in similar incidents in the country in recent months, for instance. However, the recent seizure of so many critically endangered animals from Madagascar has alarmed experts, who say the latest bust underscores the global reach of wildlife trafficking networks using Thailand as a transshipment hub for illegally sourced wild animals and plants. Continued … 

  • Immigration Police Arrest Japanese National For Overstay – Continued …
  • Vietnamese Men Arrested for Assaulting Business Partner in Broad Daylight – Continued …
  • Chiang Mai authorities arrest two South Korean tour guides for overstay – Continued …
  • 13 members of Chinese call-scam gang arrested in Chiang Mai – Continued …

Thai fruit the sweet spot for exports, May sales soar 128% over April

Thailand’s fruit exports in May soared 128% month on month to US$1.4 billion, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) reported on Friday, predicting that the trend would continue for several months.

Total exports in May were valued at $26.21 billion, increasing 7.2% over the previous month and was the highest in 14 months, with main contributions coming from agricultural products, TPSO Director-general Poonpong Naiyanapakorn said. Continued … 

Thai canned tuna is the world leader with export volumes surging by 19%

Thailand exported 221,092 tons of canned tuna during the first five months of 2024, an increase of 19.4% compared to the same period last year. The exports were valued at $978.56 million, a growth of 13.4%.

In 2023, Thailand exported 445,000 tons of canned tuna, down 13.4% year on year, valued at $2,087.30 million, down 9.3% YoY. Continued … 

CP warns of farm water threats

Thailand’s agricultural sector is particularly exposed to climate risks caused by drought and floods, posing a threat to water and food security, according to Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group, Thailand’s largest conglomerate.

Dhanin Chearavanont, the senior chairman of CP Group, said the development of water resources for the agricultural sector is crucial, as drought and floods remain a major concern for the sector. Continued … 

Medlab Asia and Asia Health 2024 st for Bangkok July 10-12

Medlab Asia and Asia Health 2024 is set to welcome healthcare leaders and professionals to a melting pot of the latest products, technology, and innovations in medical laboratories and medical devices. Held in Thailand, the event is set to take place at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center from July 10 -12 and will also host one of the largest international medical conferences in Asia.

Medlab Asia and Asia Health provide a platform for entrepreneurs to forge business networks and seize opportunities amid the challenges of the medical sector in Thailand and the broader Asian region. Continued … 

Second Trump Presidency threatens further damage to the baht, the economy and Thai money markets

Former U.S. President Donald Trump took a big step forward on Thursday night in Atlanta, Georgia. In short, all of a sudden, the prospect of another unpredictable Trump presidency has come closer.

Undoubtedly, this poses challenges for Thailand’s economy, which has been ripped apart by the collapse in the global economic system Trump initiated in his first term. Certainly, already in the aftermath of the first debate, there are concerns about a stronger dollar and rising capital flight from Thailand. Continued … 

Thailand expected to see a significant increase in tourists

Thailand is preparing for a significant increase in tourists, with expectations of record visitor numbers from Malaysia, India, South Korea, and Russia in 2024. This is due to the strong support from the government and the country’s positive global image.

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) predicts that arrivals from Malaysia will rise to 5 million this year, topping the previous record of 4.27 million in 2019. According to ATTA President Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, the organization anticipates welcoming 2 million visitors each from India and South Korea. This is higher than their 2019 figures of 1.96 million and 1.88 million visitors, respectively. Russian tourist numbers are also predicted to reach 1.8 million, surpassing the1.74 million that visited in 2023. Continued … 

Tourism confidence low amid sluggish economy

The tourism confidence index remained below the benchmark in the second quarter, hampered by stagnant economic growth, though it improved from last year, according to the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT).

The index for the second quarter was 79, lower than the benchmark of 100 recorded before the pandemic. Although the index fell from 81 in the previous quarter, it improved from 72 in the same period last year. Continued … 

Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Phuket most popular air travel destinations in Q1

The three most popular flight destinations in Thailand during January to March this year were Chiang Mai, Hat Yai (Songkhla province), and Phuket, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) said on Friday.

The authority said the flights from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, the northern tourist city, had three operators: Nok Air, Thai AirAsia, and Thai Lion Air, who offered a maximum of 10, 13, and 5 flights per day, respectively. Continued … 

AirAsia boosts China tourism with new Beijing-Bangkok flight route

AirAsia unveiled a direct flight route from Beijing Daxing International Airport to Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport yesterday, with the strategic objective of further solidifying its position as a premier foreign airline in the Chinese market.

Scheduled to commence operations on July 1 with a daily flight service, this new route will grant passengers increased access to AirAsia’s extensive route network, enabling them to explore popular destinations such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phuket, Hat Yai, and Krabi, as confirmed by AirAsia. Continued … 

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July 2024’s Festivals and Events in Thailand

Thailand is organizing the “Celebrations on the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty the King’s 6th Cycle Birthday Anniversary 28th July 2024″ throughout this year. For this month, special cultural performances are scheduled to take place at Sanam Luang in Bangkok.

This month also sees two of the most important Buddhist dates observed, this being Asanha Bucha Day and Khao Phansa Day. In addition, there are numerous events and festivals happening around Thailand – including the Bun Luang and Phi Ta Khon Festival 2024 in Loei, the ‘Vijitr’ lighting extravaganza in Ubon Ratchathani and Chon Buri, and the Amazing Beach Life Festival in Rayong, to name a few. Continued … 

Things You Absolutely Need To Know Before Visiting Thailand During The Rainy Season

The rainy or monsoon season in Thailand can either be a blessing or a curse for those wanting to visit the country. Flights and accommodation might be cheaper this time around but, well, it’s raining, which might make some think that they won’t be able to explore the country.

If you’re trying to decide whether or not it’s worth it to visit the Land of Smiles during this season and you want to know the pros and cons, here are some FAQs about the rainy season in Thailand that might help you. Continued … 

How to Have the Best Three-Day Visit to Bangkok

Bangkok is impressive in terms of numbers. Thailand’s fiery, colorful capital comprises just over 600 square miles, has a population north of 10 million, and, in high season 2023, welcomed roughly 2 million visitors … per month.

No matter what stokes your wanderlust –– be it the street food or the fashion designers, the neon of Chinatown, or the bygone appeal of the ramshackle river homes –– Bangkok remains one of the world’s most exciting capitals to visit. Continued … 

Exploring Bangkok’s Old City and Yaowarat is super easy with MRT Blue Line

If you are in Bangkok and wish to explore the Old City or Rattanakosin neighbourhood and the bustling Yaowarat Road – Chinatown’s high street – the most convenient way to enjoy your walking tour is to take the MRT Blue Line and get off at Wat Mangkon, Sam Yot, Sanam Chai or Itsaraphap MRT stations. They run in this order from the Hua Lamphong MRT Station.

Between them, the four stations provide an easy and convenient way to go from attraction to attraction, doing away with the need to tackle traffic conditions and having to travel by taxi, tuk-tuk or motorbike taxi. All in all, it makes for a more enjoyable time spent visiting the wonderful sites of the Old City and Chinatown. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-June 24


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Ease foreign tax burden

The recent proposal to amend Thailand’s foreign income tax regulations has sparked significant debate among expatriates and international investors. This move has raised numerous concerns that urgently need to be addressed.

Thailand’s new foreign income tax regulations, effective Jan. 1, 2024, aim to expand the tax base and tackle tax avoidance by requiring tax on foreign income regardless of when it is brought into the country. Continued … 

French Ambassador visits Hua Hin

The French ambassador, accompanied by key consular officials, met with officials in Prachuap Khiri Khan and Hua Hin on Friday.

The purpose of this visit was to discuss topics of mutual interest between the French Republic and Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, as follows: Continued … 

Hua Hin International School

International School Costs Rise in Thailand

Parents of students in Thailand’s international schools are facing heftier bills as education costs climbed to 2.75 billion baht in 2024. This uptick, a 1.9% increase from the previous year, covers essentials like learning materials, uniforms, and shoes.

There’s also been a slight decline in spending on cram schools and special training, down by 0.7% to 1.49 billion baht, as parents trimmed back on extracurricular activities amid economic uncertainties. Continued … 

Heavy rainfall warning issued across 56 Thai provinces

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rainfall across 56 provinces in Thailand today, affecting 70% of the area, including Bangkok. The public is advised to be cautious of potential flash floods and sudden water surges.

The TMD forecasts 24 hours of intense weather conditions due to a strong southwest monsoon covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, combined with a monsoon trough passing through the northern and upper northeastern regions into a low-pressure area over the northern coast of Vietnam. Continued … 

Thailand Influenza Outbreak: 14 Deaths and Over 180,000 Affected

The recent surge in influenza has claimed 14 lives and affected more than 180,000 individuals across the country since the beginning of the year, as reported by the Department of Disease Control (DDC).

Director-General Thongchai Keeratihatthayakorn addressed the public’s concerns regarding the severity of the circulating influenza strains. While emphasizing that influenza is typically a mild respiratory infection treatable with standard medical care, he acknowledged that in some cases it can lead to serious intercurrent infections, increasing the risk of fatal outcomes. Continued … 

Construction of last three double-track rail routes approved

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has revealed that the last three double-track railway routes have been approved for construction, with an estimated investment of more than 164 billion baht.

The 678-kilometer routes were part of a total of seven double-track railway megaprojects. They include the 168.2km Chumphon-Surat Thani route, costing 30.4 billion baht; the 321km Surat Thani-Songkhla route (66.2 billion baht); and the 189km Denchai-Chiang Mai route. Continued … 

American looks for dad’s Thai ex-girlfriend during Vietnam War

A user in the Reddit social network has posted his intention to look for a former Thai girlfriend of his father who was near the northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom during the Vietnam War.

He wrote late last week that his father, a white American, had been near Nakhon Phanom between 1968 and 1971 and missed his Thai girlfriend who was called “Oi”. The social platform user wrote he would like to know more about her. Continued … 

Phuket’s soaring costs squeeze expats and locals alike

Phuket and Thailand, once an oasis for budget-conscious expats seeking an idyllic escape, now face a harsh reality. The cost of living has skyrocketed since 2022, squeezing not just frugal expats but also Thai households already grappling with stagnant wages and high inflation.

This isn’t just about cutting back on beach-side cocktails; basic necessities like food are becoming increasingly expensive. Continued … 

  •  French ‘Cult Leader’ Held for 3-Month Visa Overstay in Thailand – Continued …
  • British pedophile’s 30-year Thai escape leads to 30 new charges – Continued …
  • Foreign man caught urinating on tuk tuk amid traffic jam in Phuket – Continued …
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Darkest days before the dawn

The economy is currently at one of its bleakest points, but economic experts expect the situation to bottom out in the second half of the year now that the national budget has been rolled out.

Things usually seem to be at their worst just before they get better, and the same can be said for the Thai economy, according to Nonarit Bisonyabut, an economist at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI). Continued … 

Ministry keeping a close eye on prices

The Commerce Ministry is monitoring prices in 18 categories during the second half of the year, following an increase of up to 9% in transport costs for the logistics sector.

According to Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, the 18 categories being monitored are: instant noodles, fresh food, canned food, bagged rice, seasoning sauce, vegetable oil, carbonated drinks, milk and dairy products, electrical appliances, laundry products, fertilizers, insecticides, pet food, iron, cement, paper, medicine and medical services, and services through retail and wholesale channels. Continued … 

Thai PM Defends Changes to Property Rules for Foreign Buyers

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has defended new regulations easing property restrictions for foreign buyers in a bid to attract international investment.

The controversial changes would allow foreigners to own up to 75% of condominium units and extend property leases to 99 years. This move, widely criticized for favoring capitalists, aligns with international practices, according to the prime minister. Continued … 

Raising the Cap on Foreign Condo Ownership: A Potential Game-Changer?

The Thai government is considering changes to real estate laws to attract more foreign investment. Proposed amendments include extending land lease periods to 99 years and increasing the allowable foreign condo ownership quota to 75%.

These changes are intended to stimulate the real estate market, boost foreign confidence and investment, and address the decline in property sales. The amendments would also provide long-term residence options for foreigners and make city properties more affordable for locals. Continued … 

New regulations to protect online shoppers

The Thai government has announced new regulations known as “Dee-Delivery” to better protect online shoppers. Minister of the prime minister’s office, Jiraporn Sinthuprai, revealed these measures aimed at enhancing transparency and combating online fraud while speaking at a press conference.

Taking effect this July, as soon as they are published in the Royal Gazette, these regulations will usher in stricter oversight of online transactions. Continued … 

Businesses severely impacted by declining purchase power

The business sector is in turmoil as purchasing power continues to deteriorate. Retail and wholesale businesses, as well as restaurants in provincial areas, are experiencing a 30%-40% drop in sales, raising concerns that liquidity issues may spread further.

Business operators are urging the government to support stimulus measures like the “half-half” scheme, the co-payment package introduced following Covid, and the blue flag program to address the cost of living crisis. They view the digital wallet initiative as ineffective for small businesses due to its complex conditions and slow fund transfers. Continued … 

Thailand’s House Approves 3.75 Trillion Baht Budget for 2025

Thailand’s House of Representatives has approved the 3.75-trillion-baht budget for the 2025 fiscal year. The decision came after a parliament session that saw 311 votes in favor, 175 against, and two abstentions. A 72-member House committee, including both government and opposition figures, will now scrutinize the bill over the next 30 days.

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai expressed gratitude toward the MPs and urged the committee to incorporate their recommendations. Continued … 

Political risk weighs on economy

Thai politics is nearing a turning point, as next month the political fate of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the leader of the opposition Move Forward Party (MFP) are scheduled to have their cases decided by the Constitutional Court.

There is uncertainty about the rulings, slated for July 3 for the dissolution case against the MFP and July 10 for Srettha’s case, with the business sector concerned about the effect on the Thai economy if the current administration is disrupted. Continued … 

Hotels to get fee waiver extension

The Interior Ministry will ask the cabinet to keep the present waiver on operation fees for hoteliers for another two years to support the recovery of the tourism sector, says Interior Ministry spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul.

Under the draft regulation, hotel operators will be exempt from paying the 40-baht-per-room annual fee for a further two years from July 1 this year to June 30, 2026, she said. Continued … 

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Four fruits help shore up Thailand’s export growth in May

Durian, mangosteen, longan and mango are the four rising-star fruits that contributed to Thailand’s export growth in May, according to the Commerce Ministry.

According to the report, the volume of these four seasonal fruits increased the country’s exports by 7.2% last month to 960.22 billion baht, resulting in a surplus for the first five months of the year. Continued … 

Thailand to rake in Bt7.5 billion from films

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports expects Thailand to earn 7.5 billion baht from foreign film productions this year, a 10% hike compared with last year’s figure.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich yesterday said the ministry was confident the target was achievable, especially after the filming of White Lotus Season 3, a hit HBO series being shot in Bangkok, Phuket and Koh Samui. Continued … 

AI to impact less than 4% of Thailand’s service sector jobs

Artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to have a limited impact on employment in Thailand, with fewer than 4% of service sector workers at high risk of being replaced by the technology, according to Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research).

A study conducted by Microsoft and LinkedIn revealed that 74% of Thai business leaders, compared to 66% globally, stated they would not hire candidates lacking AI skills. Continued … 

What are the potential economic benefits of legalized same-sex marriage?

Thailand’s senate has approved the final reading of a significant marriage equality bill, clearing the path for the country to potentially become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.

But beyond the social and legal implications, could the bill also have a positive impact on Thailand’s economy? Some experts and activists think so. They argue that legalizing same-sex marriage would boost the country’s tourism industry, attract foreign investment, and foster a more inclusive and productive workforce. Continued … 

Thailand Extends Free Tourist Insurance Until Year-End

Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports has extended its free insurance campaign for international visitors until the end of December. Originally slated to expire on Aug.31, the program has been in place since Jan. 1 and offers critical coverage for accidents, emergencies, and deaths.

The extended insurance program provides substantial coverage: up to 1 million baht for cases of death, 300,000 baht for incidents resulting in permanent disabilities or organ loss, and up to 500,000 baht for medical expenses due to accidents. Continued … 

Thailand Welcomes 16 Million Tourists in 2024, Sees Surge in Middle Eastern Visitors

Thailand recorded 16 million foreign tourists from Jan. 1 to June 16 of this year, according to the figures released by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

The ministry on June 19 reported that the Eid al-Adha Islamic holiday led to a significant 97.8% increase in tourists from the Middle East. There were also increases in tourists from Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore by 33%, 37.7%, and 17.9%, respectively. Continued … 

Thai private hospitals seek to capitalize on medical tourism

Private hospitals in Thailand have expanded their services, such as opening new medical centers and adopting new technology, in a bid to penetrate the global medical-tourism market.

According to an economic forecast by TMBThanachart Analytics, Thai private hospitals are expected to generate more than 322 billion baht in revenue this year, up 4% from the previous year’s 314 billion baht. Continued … 

Khao Sak National Park

Foreign Tourist Surge Boosts Thai National Park Revenue by 21%

Marine national parks on both the Andaman coast and the Gulf of Thailand have increasingly attracted more foreign tourists this year. The revenue in nine months has surpassed that of the entire budget year of 2023, increasing 21%.

On June 22, the National Park Office released information on national park fee collection for the first nine months of the fiscal year, from Oct. 1, 2023, to June 20, 2024. The total amount collected was 1.785 billion baht (about 48.6 million USD). This is a record-breaking figure, surpassing the entire year’s collection of 2023, which was 1.467 billion baht (about 40 million USD). Continued … 

Thailand Acts Against ‘Price-Dumping Tours’ to Safeguard Tourism

The Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports has launched a decisive effort to combat “price-dumping tours,” an issue that mirrors the notorious zero-dollar tour model utilized by some Chinese firms with Thai collaborators.

This crackdown follows concerns raised directly with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin by Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents. Continued … 

High airfares to persist as travel booms, new AirAsia boss says

There’s no end in sight to the high airfares that are a mainstay of the world’s post-pandemic travel boom, according to Asia’s biggest low-cost carrier.

Travelers may see a little reprieve next year as jet fuel prices decline and the airline’s flight capacity rises, said AirAsia Aviation Chief Executive Officer Bo Lingam, who will head a new listed entity called AirAsia Group following a merger between the company’s short- and long-haul operations in September. But strong demand means airfares are unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels any time soon, he said. Continued … 

Thailand ranked the sixth best MICE destination in Asia Pacific

Thailand is ranked as one of the world’s best MICE (meetings, incentive travel, conventions, and exhibitions) destinations, which generated over 1.2 trillion baht over the last eight years, according to Jirut Issarangkul Na Ayudhaya, president of Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB).

His remarks came after several international organizations praised the country as one of the top destinations for organizing meetings and exhibitions. Continued … 

I’ve been denied entry to Thailand – Now What?

What happens if you are being denied entry into Thailand? Tod Daniels, visa expert at ASEAN NOW visa forum, was asked what do do in this situation.

Tod: The first thing is do not panic; hundreds of people per week are denied entry and it is not the end of the world or of your time in Thailand. Continued … 

Body of missing Belgian man found after ignoring red flag in Phuket

A Belgian man drowned after ignoring a red flag warning on Freedom Beach in Phuket. Thai netizens’ opinions were divided. Some expressed condolences to his family, while others condemned him for being reckless and causing trouble to rescuers.

According to a report on Saturday, two accidents were reported on Kata and Freedom beaches. In the first incident, two victims got into trouble in the sea after violating the warning sign on Kata Beach but lifeguards managed to help them safely. Continued … 

I helped save 13 young footballers trapped in a cave, but life still goes on as normal

John Volanthen is humble. He lives quite a normal life in Bristol, with a young son, working as an IT consultant.

But six years ago, he was thrust onto the world stage after helping in the rescue of 13 young Thai football players and their coaches from an underwater cave in Tham Luang. What began as a hobby he loved in Scouts eventually allowed him to help save their lives. Continued … 

Construction Company Shares Impact of Employee Mission Trip to Thailand

As part of their global mission trip program, Shook Construction sent 10 employees to Wiang Pa Pao, Thailand, in February 2024 – including two team members from Raleigh – to help build a new girls’ home that would house 12 children who have been rescued from trafficking, abuse, and more.

The project had an immense and immediate impact on the local mission. Shook recently released a documentary about the trip, The Bricks that Bind Us, in the hope of inspiring others to support the communities most in need. Continued … 

Thailand has its own truffles, Chiang Mai researchers find

Truffles, hailed as a “priceless treasure of the culinary world”, are a staple ingredient for chefs in the most luxurious restaurants. They are one of the most exquisite ingredients revered in the culinary sphere and play a crucial role in Michelin-starred restaurants. And interestingly, Thailand has also been found to host truffles.

Initially, the consumption of truffles in Italy and France was predominantly a privilege of the elite because of their scarcity and exorbitant price. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-June 19


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Hua Hin Airport to Become International Hub by 2025

In an ambitious stride to elevate Thailand’s aviation clout, Hua Hin Airport in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province is set for a dramatic overhaul. The newly dubbed Phetch-Hua Hin International Airport aims for completion by late 2025.

Earlier this week, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin visited the construction site, emphasizing the project’s significance. “This is a crucial step in elevating Thailand’s infrastructure,” he remarked. Continued … 

Golfing in Hua Hin

Few golf course deals can equal the one hatched on the Royal Hua Hin course in 1932. In the middle of a game, Siam’s King Prajadhipok (Rama VII) learned that a powerful alliance of bureaucrats and soldiers in Bangkok were demanding he replace his country’s 700-year old absolute monarchy with a constitutional one. The king reportedly said to his golfing partners “I told you so” and played on. And thus began Siam- Thailand’s sometimes-rocky journey toward democracy.

Golf is still the hottest game in town, with Hua Hin regularly hosting major local and Asian tournaments. It all began when Thailand’s first golf course, Royal Hua Hin, opened here in the 1920s (legend has it that the caddies first had to chase tigers off the fairways). Today, there are nine quality courses along the stretch of the Gulf of Thailand between Cha Am, 20km to the north, and Hua Hin, making this virtually the Gulf of Golf. Continued … 

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Village Chief Defends Burning Practices Amid Air Pollution Crisis

In Ban Mae Lan Kham, northern Thailand, villagers are gearing up for their annual land-clearing fires as the haze season begins, traditionally contributing to some of the world’s worst air pollution.

(For more Thailand environmental news, check out Climate Thailand.)

Village chief Nanthawat Tiengtrongsakun and his community cut down shrubs and trees on their small plots, setting controlled burns to clear the fields for planting. This age-old practice emits plumes of smoke, leading to a thick gray haze that permeates the region and makes breathing difficult for many locals. Continued … 

PM given 15 days to save job

The Constitutional Court on Tuesday ordered all parties involved in Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s ethics case to submit evidence within 15 days, with the court scheduled to consider the case again on July 10.

The court said on Tuesday that those involved are asked to provide their opinions and evidence related to the topics specified by the court within 15 days to assist its consideration of the case. Continued … 

Thailand Passes Landmark Same-Sex Marriage Law

June 18 marks a historic day for Thailand, as the country’s Senate overwhelmingly approved a same-sex marriage bill, making it the first nation in Southeast Asia to recognize same-sex unions. The bill passed with an overwhelming majority vote of 130 to 4, with 18 abstentions.

This landmark decision culminates years of relentless advocacy by LGBTQ+ activists and allies in Thailand. With this legislation, same-sex couples can marry and enjoy the same legal protections and benefits as heterosexual couples, including inheritance rights, joint property ownership, and access to healthcare and social welfare programs. Continued … 

Around 30 Malaysian couples head to Southern Thailand each month for polygamy

The Narathiwat Islamic Religious Council has disclosed that at least 30 couples from Kuala Lumpur, Kelantan and Terengganu travel to the province every month to enter into polygamous marriages.

Its deputy president, Abdul Aziz Che Mamat, said the majority of these couples came with the intention of formalizing their relationships and were willing to travel long distances for this purpose. Continued … 

Cops hunt oil smuggling masterminds

Police vowed to find the masterminds of the oil-smuggled gang and will arrest another seven crew members who have been missing after the three seized oil-smuggling vessels were recaptured on Monday.

Police Col. Anek Taosupap, the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) deputy commander, said on Tuesday that as they investigated the case of missing vessels, police had also rounded up more suspects and witnesses related to the disappearance, adding more depth to the case. Continued … 

Fake pet meds seized, worth Bt84 million

Police seized fake animal medication worth more than 84 million baht from two major gang networks during raids in Nakhon Pathom and Samut Sakhon provinces.

Officers from the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD) and officials from the Food and Drug Administration seized 222,360 illegal items found at four premises in the two central provinces, Thanakit Jitareerat, vice minister for public health, told reporters on Tuesday. He said the seized goods had a retail value of 84.84 million baht. Continued … 

Cyber police bust online gun-selling network in Thailand

Cyber police executed raids at four locations across three provinces yesterday, capturing an online gun-selling network and seizing a significant amount of illegal firearms and modification equipment.

Following months of investigations, the Commissioner of the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), Police Lt. Gen. Worawat Watnakornbancha directed an operation to execute warrants to search the identified sites suspected of illegal firearm production. Continued … 

Thai industries face challenges from Chinese competition and minimum wage increase

Thai industries are facing challenges from Chinese competition and the rising daily minimum wage. Ongoing issues include factory closures, job losses, and structural defects. From the beginning of 2024 to the present, more than 1,700 factories have closed their operations in the Thai market.

A clear example of the current complex situation toward the manufacturing industry in the country is the recent announcement made by two of the main automobile manufacturing companies in Thailand, Subaru, and Suzuki, which announced that they will close their factories in Thailand at the end of 2024. Continued … 

Despite economic uncertainty, Thai manufacturing finds opportunities in global decoupling

SCB EIC ( Economic Intelligence Center ) has revealed the global economy in 2024 and 2025 is expected to grow steadily at 2.7%, albeit remaining below the pre-Covid-19 pace.

The U.S. economic outlook for 2024 has significantly improved thanks to robust domestic demand. In Asia, China’s economy exhibits promising prospects from the manufacturing sector and economic stimulus measures, while India and ASEAN economies will continue their growth trajectory. On the other hand, the Eurozone and Japan are likely to experience subdued growth. Continued … 

Anutin Unveils Initiative to Boost High-Tech Industries

Thailand is transitioning its economy toward high-value, high-tech industries, as unveiled in the “IGNITE THAILAND: Future Workforce for Future Industry” initiative.

The strategic announcement was made by Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation Supamas Isarabhakdi at a vision statement event Monday in Bangkok, attended by key governmental and industry leaders. Continued … 

Economist warns of risk to foreign investment

SCB EIC, a research center under Siam Commercial Bank, has expressed concerns about heightened political risks undermining foreign investment in both financial and capital markets, as well as long-term foreign direct investment.

Various political risks could significantly impact foreign investor confidence, resulting in substantial capital outflows from offshore investors in the Thai equity market, said Somprawin Manprasert, chief economist at EIC. Continued … 

Thai Condos Slump Amid Economic, Myanmar Woes

Prasert Taedulyasatit, president of the Thai Condominium Assn., said yesterday that the Myanmar government’s strict control over condominium purchases in Thailand has affected sales. Currently, Myanmar nationals are the second largest group of buyers after Chinese nationals.

It is expected that this restriction will further worsen the real estate market in the second quarter and continue the negative trend from the first quarter. Foreign demand is crucial, especially when domestic purchasing power is weak due to high household debt and the continued refusal to borrow. Nevertheless, customers from Myanmar still make up a small proportion compared to Chinese buyers, who remain the largest customer group. Continued … 

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PTTGC to turn Thailand into petrochemicals hub

PTT Global Chemical (PTTGC), the largest petrochemical producer in Thailand by capacity, aims to jump-start a downbeat industry by transforming the country into a high-value speciality petrochemical production hub in Southeast Asia.

The slowdown in the global petrochemical market has resulted from higher supply from new production facilities in East Asia and the Middle East, as well as the impact from the U.S.-China trade war, causing Beijing to reduce petrochemical exports to the U.S. and focus on sales in Asia. Continued … 

Air conditioner market set to grow 30%

High temperatures will be a key factor nudging people to buy new air conditioners or opting for maintenance on their existing appliances, with the Thai market expected to grow by 30% this year, according to TCL Electronics, a Chinese manufacturer of consumer electronics.

“Even though the rainy season has started, the weather is still quite hot. This is likely to drive the country’s air conditioner industry,” said Geerachai Saksangawong, sales director for air conditioners at TCL Electronics (Thailand). Continued … 

The economic benefits of cannabis

Thailand is at a crossroads between accepting cannabis as a new kind of product or restricting its usage only to medical needs. Social views are divided: one side focuses on the negative effects on society, such as negative impacts on family and community relationships, while the other side stresses the positive effects, including easier and cheaper access for medical uses and contributions to the economy in terms of production, employment, and tourism-related activities.

This article is based on research conducted by the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI), which examines the economic benefits of cannabis legalization. Continued … 

Unwelcome rebirth of zero-dollar tours

The scourge of zero-dollar tours has returned with even lower prices, targeting inbound tourists from China, Russia and India.

This trend has begun to ravage the tourism industry because of the poor quality of the tours, leaving licensed Thai operators unable to compete, said Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA). Continued … 

Chiang Mai seeks to get back on climbing map

Chiang Mai tourism operators want to showcase the province’s mountainous charms to capture a rock-climbing market that boasts 44.5 million enthusiasts worldwide, while urging the government to support the activity and sport in many provinces, as it offers great potential to help expand the tourism sector.

Punlop Saejew, acting president of the Tourism Council of Chiang Mai, said he had brought to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s attention the potential offered by the rock-climbing market during the premier’s visit to Chiang Mai earlier this month. Continued … 

Thai AirAsia’s Fifth Freedom routes to Japan take off

Thai AirAsia launched its much-anticipated Fifth Freedom routes, creating a seamless travel experience connecting Bangkok, Taiwan, and Japan. The airline’s inaugural flight from Bangkok’s Don Mueang Airport to Taipei, followed by a final leg to Okinawa, garnered an overwhelming passenger response.

The Taipei to Okinawa route boasted a 99% load factor, arriving at a warm reception and a lively welcoming ceremony. The daily service from Bangkok departs at 7.25am, lands in Taipei at 12.20pm, and after a brief layover, takes off again at 1.30pm, touching down in Okinawa at 3.55pm. Continued … 

Black panthers filmed at Kaeng Krachan National Park

Two black panthers were spotted by tourists at Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi province, calmly walking along the road to Panoen Thung without showing signs of fear toward vehicles. Mongkol Chaiphakdee, head of Kaeng Krachan National Park, confirmed that a tourist named Amy captured the rare sighting near Kilometer 20 on the way to Panoen Thung.

Amy managed to photograph two black panthers strolling in the area. The big cats did not display any panic or distress at the sight of cars before they eventually retreated into the forest. Mongkol noted that the presence of black panthers and leopards in the vicinity of Panoen Thung is a subject of ongoing research. Continued … 

Tourist’s Guide to Budget-Friendly Holiday in Thailand

Thailand is known for being a cost-effective destination for tourists all over the world. This country offers sandy beaches, rich cultural heritage, delicious cuisine, and lively nightlife. However, during the peak of the summer holidays, Thailand can be quite costly.

But worry not, since there are several strategies to avoid spending too much money on your Thailand vacation. Here are 10 tips for a budget-friendly holiday in Thailand. Continued … 

The Life-threatening Work of Myanmar Fishers in Thailand

A Myanmar migrant fisher, Maung Maung*, still remembers vividly the night he lost his younger brother, Chit Min Thu, to the sea. Maung Maung knows that working as a fisher has many risks, including death. He had always been worried when his younger brother joined him as a fisher in Thailand, especially because his brother did not know how to swim.

One night, on July 19, 2023, Maung Maung, Chit Min Thu, and their boss went to the sea in Thailand. Both of the brothers were fishing, while their boss became the boat leader. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-June 12


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Phetchaburi-Hua Hin Water Pipeline Plans Discussed

Following a summer of disruptions to the water supply in Hua Hin, a meeting was held to address the installation of a new raw water pipeline aimed at improving the future water supply for the area.

The primary focus of the meeting was the Phetchaburi-Hua Hin (extension) Water Pipeline System Project. This project involves laying a raw water pipeline on land owned by the State Railway of Thailand within the Hua Hin Municipal area. The proposed pipeline will stretch from the Borfai intersection to Sradamnoen Kasem in Hua Hin, covering a distance of seven kilometers. Continued …

Thai man murders girlfriend in Prachuap Khiri Khan

A shocking video has surfaced showing a Thai man murdering his girlfriend in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. The man parked his car and used a cloth to cover his girlfriend’s body, staying with the corpse for several hours while visiting another girlfriend.

Even as the suspect drove to meet his other girlfriend, the body remained in the car, and he poured toilet cleaner over the body to disfigure it beyond recognition. Continued …

Just a short drive from Hua Hin, the tranquil Pa La-U rainforest harbors Thailand’s prized durian varieties.

11th Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Festival June 27

The Hua Hin district chief is inviting everyone to taste the renowned Pa La-U durians at the 11th Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Festival, scheduled to take place from June 27 to July 3, 2024.

This year’s event will showcase grade A durians selected from local orchards, available to consumers for Bt250 per kilogram. Continued … 

350+ competing at Centara World Masters Golf event

The 2024 Centara World Masters Golf Championship commenced on June 9, drawing over 350 amateur golfers from around 50 countries to Hua Hin. The tournament, which runs until June 15, is a major boost to the local tourism economy, attracting participants from key markets such as the UK, Australia, New Zealand, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, and India.

The tournament is expected to generate an estimated 40-50 million baht for the local economy during the low season, reinforcing Hua Hin’s reputation as a top global golf destination. Continued …

Supercars on display at Bluport on Saturday

A caravan of over 50 supercars will be on display at The Square, Bluport Hua Hin, on June 15, providing an opportunity for car enthusiasts to experience some of the world’s most luxurious vehicles up close.

Hosted by Bluport Hua Hin in collaboration with The Collections Hua Hin, InterContinental Hua Hin Resort, the Proud Group, Bangchak Corp., and the Street King Group, the event will begin at 3:30 pm. The showcase will feature high-end brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche. Continued …

‘Wai’ Recognized as Part of Thai National Identity

The Thai government has officially recognized the “wai” gesture as a key part of national identity. The Cabinet’s decision aims to preserve and promote this traditional greeting, which holds significant cultural value in Thailand.

The “wai” gesture, characterized by pressing the palms together in a prayer-like fashion, has been an integral part of Thai life for centuries. Continued …

7-Eleven restroom use in Thailand depends on branch discretion

Customers wondering whether they can use the restroom in the convenience store 7-Eleven during an emergency now have an answer. While in some countries customers can freely access store restrooms, the policy in Thailand is less straightforward.

A query was recently posted on the website pantip.com, where a user asked, “Can we ask to use the restroom at 7-Eleven?” The individual explained that they often drive long distances and sometimes stop at 7-Eleven to buy items before reaching their workplace. They wanted to know if it would be possible to use the restroom at the store. Continued …

Arthritis is common, especially among seniors. Here’s what causes it.

Few medical conditions seem as inevitable when aging as does arthritis. “Arthritis is a very common condition that varies in severity and can affect people of all ages, but it is more prevalent in the elderly,” says Dr. John Whyte, a practicing physician in Washington, D.C., and the chief medical officer at WebMD.

At the same time, arthritis is considered a manageable condition for most individuals – though some people are more likely to develop it than others. Here’s why, plus how to treat the disease if it arises. Continued …

Thailand Grapples with Growing Number of Foreign Beggars

Thailand’s bustling streets are teeming with beggars, and the latest statistics reveal a startling trend: nearly 30% of them are foreigners.

Social Development and Human Security Minister Varawut Silpa-archa made the revelation yesterday in response to a surge of social media complaints about the influx, particularly outside Bangkok’s major shopping centers. Continued …

Pattaya Police Raid Major Indian Online Gambling Base

Pattaya police executed a raid on a house in Pattaya yesterday, uncovering a major Indian online gambling operation. The operation was found to be handling daily transactions worth over 200 million rupees, equivalent to approximately 100 million Thai baht.

A coordinated effort by the Chonburi Provincial Police, Pattaya Police, Nongprue Police, the Anti-Transnational Crime Division, and Pattaya Tourist Police led to the raid. Intelligence from local citizens prompted the warrant from the Pattaya Provincial Court to search a house located on Soi Sukhumvit 91/2. Continued …

Photo coverage of the fire at the Chatuchak Market’s pet zone

As reported here yesterday, more than 1,000 pets and ornamental fish were reportedly killed after fire broke out in Chatuchak Market in Bangkok in the early hours of Tuesday.

The fire ignited at 4.30am, burning all 118 stores in Sri Somrat Market, which is considered Chatuchak Market’s pet zone. Animals affected by the fire included dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, birds, Siamese fighting fish, and chickens. No people were injured. Continued …

Passengers suffer hours of stifling heat as takeoff delayed

Members of the Thai Muay Thai team returning from the world championships were among passengers on a Qatar flight who endured three hours without air conditioning while the plane waited on the tarmac at Athens airport.

Flight QR204 was carrying 49 members of the Thai boxing team and accompanying Thai reporters. They were heading home on Monday from the IFMA Senior World Championships in Patras, Greece, flying out of Athens International Airport to Bangkok via Doha. Continued …

Factory closures a growing concern

Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group (KKP) has expressed growing concern over the weakening of Thailand’s manufacturing sector after a surge in factory closures.

The number of factory closures in the country has been rising, particularly since the second half of last year. In 2021, the average number of factory closures per month stood at 57. The average increased to 83 per month in 2022 and surged to 159 per month in the second half of 2023. Continued …

Mixed Reactions to Thailand’s Proposed Casino Complexes

Assistant Director of the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Wichian Kaeosombat, and his team shared the economic impact of opening casino-centric entertainment complexes in Thailand.

These proposed entertainment complexes are part of a government initiative. They include a casino, a shopping mall, a five-star hotel, diverse dining options, a convention center, an amusement park, and other advanced facilities. Continued …

Trio of court cases in Thailand ramps up uncertainty, puts markets on edge

Three court cases in Thailand, including one that has ensnared the prime minister, have heightened political uncertainty in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy and sent investors fleeing its stock market.

The Thai Constitutional Court today will take up a case that could potentially dissolve the progressive political party that won the closely contested 2023 general election, besides considering another that could lead to the dismissal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Continued …

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Thailand among six ASEAN countries with good economic growth

Maybank said that artificial intelligence (AI), data center boom, and broadening global electronics demand are brightening the trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) outlook.

The gross domestic product (GDP) growth of six ASEAN countries – Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – will recover to 4.5% and 4.7% in 2024 and 2025, respectively, from 4% in 2023, according to Maybank Research’s forecast. Continued … 

Measures to boost the digital economy explained

Thailand’s digital economy is expected to reach US$53 billion in 2025, with a 15% compound annual growth rate, and is projected to double to approximately $100 billion to $165 billion in 2030, according to the e-Conomy SEA Report 2022, published by Google, global investment company Temasek and management consulting firm Bain & Company.

In a bid to become the digital hub of the ASEAN region, Thailand has implemented a plan to develop a digital government by 2027, aiming to facilitate access to services, reduce inequality, boost the business sector’s competitiveness and ensure transparency. Continued …

Thailand’s child labor crisis: Migrant children left unprotected

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are sounding the alarm: Thailand will miss its goal of ending child labor by 2025 unless it extends its efforts to include migrant children.

Cross-Cultural Foundation President Surapong Kongchantuk stated that an estimated 100,000 child migrants have arrived in Thailand since late last year alone. “But our country has no measures to take care of them.” Continued …

Food delivery, super apps see modest growth in 2023

Despite economic challenges, Thailand’s food delivery and on-demand super apps continued to grow moderately last year.

Total revenue generated by major food delivery and on-demand super apps reached 31.7 billion baht in 2023, up from 27 billion in 2022, according to business data provider Creden.co. Continued …

Growth expected for Thailand’s hard drive industry

Thailand’s hard disk drive (HDD) industry is expected to grow further as consumers continue to look for high-quality and cheap data storage devices.

Sampan Silapanad, president of the Electronic & Computer Employers’ Assn. said on Monday that HDD had gained 75% of the cloud and server market despite a decline in the item’s demand. Thailand, he noted, is a global HDD manufacturer with 80% of them being manufactured in the country. Continued …

Thailand Approves Tax Incentives to Stimulate Domestic Tourism

The Thai government has approved new tax incentives to boost domestic tourism during the low season, including deductions for businesses hosting seminars and for individuals traveling for leisure.

Additional tax cuts are available for travel to selected “secondary provinces.” These measures are part of the government’s efforts to stimulate the economy, which has been growing modestly. Continued …

Tourism industry demands action amid 300-baht fee controversy

Thailand’s private sector is urging the government to address the supply side of tourism after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced the suspension of a proposed 300-baht fee for foreign tourists. This fee was intended to establish a tourism development fund.

Chamnan Srisawat, president of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) stated that the government’s performance over the past eight months would be rated 10 out of 10 for stimulating tourism demand, mainly attributed to visa policies. Continued …

Airlines push to upgrade regional Thai airports

The Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT) has urged the government to elevate more regional airports to become international airports, aiming to generate higher tourism revenue for 55 second-tier cities.

During the “Ignite Tourism Thailand” event chaired by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Tuesday, AAT President Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth said authorities should develop more regional airports, enabling them to accommodate international flights, which could help attract tourists to nearby provinces. Continued …

Nakhon Ratchasima’s durian festival excitement

Nakhon Ratchasima officially kicked off its durian festival, featuring 38 varieties of Wang Nam Khiao durians. Desserts stores will be welcoming tourists from tomorrow, with the grand opening on July 5.

Ploenchit Durian Orchard, situated in Ban Khlong Sai, Wang Nam Khiao, Nakhon Ratchasima, the owner, Satit Tritarak, revealed the orchard cultivates over 40 varieties of mixed durians. Continued …

Koh Samui: Thailand’s Rising Star in Luxury Tourism

Koh Samui, Thailand’s renowned resort island, is experiencing a significant tourism boom, marking a remarkable 69% year-on-year increase in visitor numbers during the first four months of 2024.

This surge comes despite a lag in demand from the Chinese market, prompting local hotels to diversify their target demographics and adapt to new trading conditions. Continued …

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-June 10


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Feedback/Hua Hin copper theft/Cha Am beach erosion/Severe monsoon warning/Children’s Syrups Recalled/5 Top Real Estate Agents/Bangkok-Vientiane Railway to open/Rare twin elephants born/Confidence in Government Plummets/Economy: Euro 2024 on Thai TVs/Economy expected to improve/SMEs rely on informal economy/Cools jets on aviation hub/Land bridge threatens island/Bids Next Year for Land Bridge project/Advantage for Thai cosmetics-makers/32nd in trade modernization/Chiang Mai could be digital hub/Suzuki Motor exodus/Tourism: To drop Bt300 tourism fee/New Automated Passport Control/Phuket Lifeguards Save Toddler/Thailand Experience: Head to the Hills/A guide to Koh Lanta/Bangkok’s best-kept foodie secret/6 of the best Thailand holiday destinations/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Re: Chinese tourist missing in Thailand, 25 million baht ransom!

Reader: “She’s not missing, she’s been KIDNAPPED! Why can’t they just say it like it is instead of always dumbing things down?”

Expat News: “We would have changed it to kidnapped – except it’s not clear she was. This could be a swindle. So until she is confirmed as ‘kidnapped’, it would be incorrect to say so.”

Today: Chinese woman safely located following a 25-million-baht scam in Bangkok Continued …

Suspect arrested in Hua Hin copper theft case

Hua Hin police have arrested a suspect in connection with a series of thefts targeting air conditioner compressors in villas across the Hin Lek Fai and Nong Kae subdistricts.

Between June 2 and June 4, several residents filed complaints at the Hua Hin Police Station, reporting that copper pipes connected to air compressors had been stolen from their properties. The thief, who targeted homes owned by foreigners or out-of-town residents, left behind plastic covers while taking the compressors. The thefts occurred in unoccupied or for-sale houses, making them easier targets. Continued …

1.4-billion baht to combat Cha Am beach erosion

Deputy Minister of Transport Monporn Charoensri recently visited Cha Am Beach to inspect a 1.4-billion-baht beach- sand-replenishment project aimed at reducing erosion, restoring the beach, and boosting the local tourism economy.

The project, scheduled to begin later this year, is set to cover a total distance of 6.05 kilometers along the beach. Continued …

Severe monsoon warning issued for 40 Thai provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning about severe monsoon conditions affecting 40 provinces across Thailand, including Bangkok. Heavy rainfall is expected in 60% of the areas, with potential flash floods and sudden water surges.

The monsoon trough will traverse Thailand’s upper northern and upper northeastern regions. Additionally, the southwest monsoon covering the upper Andaman Sea and upper Thailand is intensifying. Continued …

15 Children’s Syrups Recalled Amid Safety Concerns

The Thai Food and Drug Administration (TFDA) has urgently recalled 15 types of children’s syrup from store shelves. Tests revealed these products contain ethylene glycol levels exceeding the permitted safety limits. This discovery has prompted immediate action to protect public health.

TFDA Secretary-General Dr. Narong Aphikulvanich shared that the Medical Sciences Department recently tested samples from various syrups, unearthing unsafe ethylene glycol concentrations. Ethylene glycol, an organic compound typically used in antifreeze and polyester manufacturing, is tasteless, odorless, and dangerously toxic in high amounts. Continued …

5 Top Real Estate Agents in Thailand

Navigating the complex world of Thai realtors can be a challenge, particularly as a foreign investor. With so many options and potential risks, having a trusted real estate company by your side is crucial – especially if you’re new to the market and aren’t living in Thailand already!

In this article, we’ll introduce you to five of the top real estate agencies in Thailand that can help make your property search easier. The list is no particular order. While each of their specialties vary, all of the realtors listed below claim high standards in general. Continued …

Bangkok-Vientiane Railway to open later this month

Thailand and Laos are set to inaugurate a groundbreaking new railway network connecting Bangkok and Vientiane. This comes as a result of extensive planning and collaboration between the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) and Lao National Railways, with a trial run scheduled for later this month, according to official announcements.

The railway initiative aims to dramatically improve connectivity for travelers and facilitate the seamless movement of goods between the two nations, thereby positioning Thailand as a critical logistics hub in Southeast Asia. Continued …

Rare twin elephants born in Ayutthaya

A 36-year-old elephant named Chamchuree has given birth to a pair of male and female calves, a rare event for the animal, according to the Phra Kochaban Foundation.

The twins were born in the Royal Elephant Kraal Village in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya district on Friday night, foundation President Laithongrian Meephan said on Saturday. Continued …

Confidence in Government Plummets, Public Dissatisfaction Peaks

A recent survey shows widespread discontent with government performance over the past nine months. The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) conducted a phone survey on June 4-5, engaging 1,310 individuals from various backgrounds, all aged 18 or older.

The results paint a stark picture. A substantial 31.7% of respondents expressed total dissatisfaction. Their primary gripe? The government’s failure to deliver on election promises. Another 34.4% echoed similar sentiments, citing a lack of tangible improvements and delays in several key projects. Continued …

Euro 2024 on Thai TVs to boost country’s economy and foreign tourism efforts

Thailand’s private sector and the government came together on Thursday to promise the public free-to-air coverage of the European Football Championships tournament in Germany, concluding on July 14.

The issue was seen as critically important, given the rising popularity of football in Thailand and its links to the foreign tourism trade. Thousands of bars and hostelries throughout Thailand are set to gain. Continued …

Thai economy expected to improve from July-Dec but concerns remain

The business sector is closely monitoring factors that could impact the economy and business activities for the remainder of 2024. These include the Constitutional Court’s upcoming ruling on Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s appointment of Phichit Chuenban as minister of the Prime Minister’s Office despite his being disqualified from holding a ministerial post.

Another is the case of the Move Forward Party, accused of attempting to overthrow the constitutional monarchy. Business leaders are also closely watching the U.S. presidential election, which will take place in November. Continued …

‘Limited funding sources forcing Thai SMEs to rely on informal economy’

Most small and midsize enterprises (SMEs) rely on the informal economy, as they cannot access proper sources of funding, according to the Federation Thai SME, which called for more incentives and measures to help this group.

Speaking at a seminar titled “Credit Guarantee Mechanism, Helper for SMEs in Accessing Funding” held by the Bank of Thailand last week, the federation’s president, Saengchai Teerakulwanit, said that the Thai grassroots economy continues to slow down, with some yet to recover post-pandemic. Continued …

Trade group cools jets on aviation hub

The International Air Transport Assn. (IATA) says Thailand may be constrained in its pursuit of becoming the region’s leading aviation hub by 2030 because of global supply chain disruptions, adding that Thailand needs to remove unnecessary regulations and move towards digitalization for aviation efficiency.

“I think Thailand can achieve its ambition, but it will probably take longer than 2030,” Willie Walsh, IATA director-general, said at the group’s annual general meeting in Dubai. Continued …

Land Bridge threatens island gem

Located 17 kilometers off the Andaman Sea coast, Koh Phayam, covering a 35km² area, is the second largest island in Ranong province.

Blessed with unspoiled forests and pristine beaches, the island attracts visitors seeking peaceful recreation amid pristine nature and the charming lifestyle of islanders who still make a living by catching fish. Continued …

Bids Next Year for Thailand’s Pacific-to-Indian Ocean Land Bridge project

Thailand’s anticipated land bridge project, aiming to connect the Pacific and Indian oceans, is set to become reality, with bidding anticipated by late next year, the Transport Ministry confirmed.

The colossal 1-trillion-baht project will construct deep-sea ports in Chumphon on the Gulf of Thailand and Ranong on the Andaman coast, linked by a state-of-the-art transport route. This ambitious infrastructure aims to alleviate congestion in the Malacca Straits, the current primary trade artery for cargo. Continued …

Emphasis on natural ingredients ‘advantage for Thai cosmetics-makers’

The Thai beauty market will grow at 9% to 9.3%, but Thai entrepreneurs must use more research and innovation to offer scientific evidence about their products, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) said.

Cosmetics exports are a significant contributor to the Thai economy, generating an average annual revenue of 70-80 billion baht, making the cosmetics industry one of the top five sectors contributing to Thailand’s GDP. Continued …

Kingdom ranks 32nd in trade modernization index

Thailand now ranks 32nd out of 65 countries on the Global Trade Modernization Index (GTMI) 2024.

Montri Mahaplerkpong, chairman of the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC), on Sunday told the media that growth in international trade in the first quarter was less than expected due to regional instability, particularly the unrest in Myanmar. Continued … 

PM: Chiang Mai could be digital hub

Chiang Mai has the potential to become a digital startup hub in Southeast Asia, and the government will support the province to achieve that goal, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said during a visit to the northern province on Saturday.

Srettha described Chiang Mai city as an established digital nomad paradise and one of the world’s best creative cities. Continued …

PM not worried by Suzuki Motor exodus

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has expressed confidence that other auto manufacturers will not withdraw their production bases from Thailand, following the decision of Suzuki Motor Corp. to do so.

Suzuki said on Friday that it would close its 12-year-old plant in Rayong at the end of 2025, affecting 800 workers, as it wanted to focus on producing electric vehicles elsewhere. Continued …

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Thailand to drop Bt300 tourism fee policy

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Saturday that his government would scrap the proposal by the previous administration to charge a 300 baht tourism fee from foreign tourists entering Thailand by air.

Srettha said his government was not considering implementation of the policy proposed in February last year, which had encountered opposition from the private sector. Continued …

New Automated Passport Control Enhances Suvarnabhumi Airport Experience

The new automatic channel for passport control at Suvarnabhumi Airport was personally tested by Wisanu Prasarttong-Osoth, chairman of Airports of Thailand (AOT), before its official launch yesterday. This state-of-the-art system aims to ease congestion at immigration checkpoints.

The new system is part of AOT’s initiative to assist immigration officers at Suvarnabhumi Airport by addressing issues related to the old system, which had been operational for over 15 years and only served Thai nationals. Continued …

Phuket Lifeguards Save Toddler, American Father Swept Away

An American man took his Thai wife and their 3-and-a-half-year-old child to go swimming in the sea in Phuket province on Sunday afternoon, which should have been a happy holiday. However, they encountered a tragedy when a wave swept him away.

Officers from Chalong Police Station in Phuket received a report of a drowning incident at Nai Han Beach, Rawai subdistrict. They went to investigate and notified the diving team from the Phuket Kusoldham Foundation and Rawai Municipality officials to inspect and conduct a search. Continued …

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The Next Time You’re in Thailand, Head to the Hills

So you’ve snorkeled in the cerulean waters, partied away the full moon nights on the remote islands and kayaked around the towering limestone rocks that reach out to the skies as they emerge from the sea. What next in Thailand?

My answer: Head away from the beaches to the hills of northern Thailand, to soak up local food and culture, and some fresh mountain air. Continued …

A guide to Koh Lanta, a sparkling alternative to Krabi’s crowded beaches

A journey to Koh Lanta could seem lengthy, with many travelers opting for a flight, taxi, car ferry or possibly a speed boat in season to get to the idyllic cluster of islands in the Andaman Sea. But this is precisely what makes it charming and a complete antithesis to the beaches of Phuket and Krabi that are packed to the rafters year-round.

An archipelago of 50-plus islands south of Krabi, Koh Lanta lets you experience the Thailand that was many decades ago — unrushed and unspoiled — minus the loud party spots, packed streets and blaring tuk-tuks. The shores are secluded, the seafood fresh and the sunsets dramatic. Here’s a guide on how to kick back on Koh Lanta. Continued …

Hotel buffets are Bangkok’s best-kept foodie secret

Bangkok is famed for its street food but, as I learned while living in the Thai capital, its best-kept foodie secret is the hotel buffet.

Many of the city’s four- and five-star hotels offer breakfast, lunch or dinner buffets that are considerably cheaper than their equivalents in Hong Kong. Continued …

6 of the best Thailand holiday destinations for luxury retreats and budget breaks

With culture-stacked cities, world-famous beaches and jungle interiors, Thailand’s unique landscape begs to be explored. Home to some of the best yoga retreats, beach bars and Buddhist temples in the continent, it’s no wonder that history-rich Thai towns have become such tourist hot spots.

Whether passing through on a budget world tour or relaxing on a family holiday, there’s something for everyone on the traditional shores of Thailand. Take a cooking class to get familiar with the local cuisine, go on a boat trip to scuba dive in lively reefs or take a tuk-tuk to share in the street food of the bustling night markets with good-natured locals. Continued …

Far-Right Advances In EU Election, France Calls Snap National Vote

Gains by the far-right in voting for the European Parliament on Sunday prompted a bruised French President Emmanuel Macron to call a snap national election and added uncertainty to Europe’s future political direction. Continued … 

Philippines rejects ‘absurd’ Beijing demand over South China Sea

The Philippines said it will continue to maintain and supply its South China Sea outposts without seeking permission from any other nation, dismissing Beijing’s demand to do so as “absurd, nonsense and unacceptable”. Continued …

Modi, reliant on coalition partners, sworn in for rare third term as PM

Narendra Modi was sworn in Sunday for a rare third consecutive term as India’s prime minister, relying on his coalition partners after his party failed to win a parliamentary majority in a surprise outcome. Continued …

Gaza Health Ministry: 274 Palestinians killed in Israeli raid rescuing 4 hostages

At least 274 Palestinians, including dozens of children, were killed, and hundreds more were wounded, in the Israeli raid that rescued four hostages held by Hamas, Gaza’s Health Ministry said Sunday. Continued …

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-May 31


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Expat News is pleased to welcome our newest sponsor – Trattoria by Andreas

From Trieste, a little town in the northeast of Italy, a region called Friuli Venezia Giulia, Andreas Bonifacio has learned his craft through postings at prestigious restaurants in London and Bangkok. He now operates the fine-dining establishment Trattoria in Hua Hin.

In his early days, his experience came from many famous restaurants and pastry shops in Italy and around Europe. His experience includes at the 5-star Hotel Cristallo in Cortina d’Ampezzo, at the famous London hotel The Dorchester, and at Bangkok’s Fallabella, part of the prestigious Royal Bangkok Sport Club.

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Trattoria proudly presents its new “Set Lunch” that will run every week from Monday to Friday from 12.00 to 14.00 (last order 13.30). The menu will change every two weeks. It is very simple, with the price of the main dish comes one starter of your choice and a complimentary bread basket. We are looking very much forward to have you at Trattoria for lunch. For reservations, call 096-995-0242

Leelawadee, the flower of World No Tobacco Day

World No Tobacco Day is observed around the world every year on May 31, with ashtrays and fresh flowers used as a common symbol in marking the occasion. Thailand, however, doesn’t use any common blooms to mark this important day but rather a specific flower – leelawadee.

Leelawadee (plumeria or frangipani), a small flowering tree often grown as cosmopolitan ornamentals, has long been used by Thais as a symbol of quitting personal vices. The meaning came from its former name “lan thom”, with lan meaning to abandon and thom denoting sadness or bad things. Continued …

Makro to upgrade, grow stores

Makro, under CP Extra Plc, is upgrading its brand to a modern wholesale and retail business, aiming to expand its market both online and offline to cope with changing consumer behavior.

According to Tanit Chearavanont, chief executive of Makro Thailand, the company’s plan for this year includes expanding its branches, currently tallying 168, while renovating stores to create a new look and enhance the brand, as consumer behavior has changed since the pandemic. Continued …

Chadchart warns street vendors of income checks and tax bills

Bangkok City Hall is imposing measures to rein in street vendors, including checking their income, taxing them, and eventually ending hawking on pavements altogether.

The measures were announced by Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt after a meeting he chaired on Thursday on the orderliness of city surroundings. Continued …

Escaped Kangaroo Confirmed Dead after Chiang Mai Search

The director of the Zoological Park Organisation of Thailand confirmed that officers discovered the body of a runaway kangaroo near Chang Khian Waterfall, close to the foothills of Doi Suthep mountain in Chiang Mai.

The red kangaroo, aged two years and six months, escaped from Chiang Mai Zoo early yesterday morning, prompting a major search operation. Continued …

2.4-magnitude quake in Koh Samui

An earthquake, measuring 2.4 on the Richter scale, struck Koh Samui at 8.24am on Thursday. Jirawat Kamchadphai, a meteorologist at the Earthquake Observation Division, said the quake happened in tambon Ang Thong on the western part of the island.

The epicenter of the tremor occurred at a depth of four kilometers under Thaweerat Phakde, a loop road around the island. Continued … 

Factory output unexpectedly rises for first time in 19 months

Thailand’s manufacturing production index unexpectedly rose 3.43% in April from a year earlier, increasing for the first time in 19 months, helped by higher exports and tourism, the Industry Ministry said on Thursday.

The figure compared with a forecast of a 1.1% year-on-year fall for April in a Reuters poll and followed an annual decrease of 5.13% in March. Continued …

Concerns raised about acquisition of land for mega project

Private companies interested in investing in the government’s land bridge project expressed concern over legal issues that could delay land delivery in the mega project that will serve as a link between the Pacific and Indian oceans in the south of Thailand.

The mega project involves constructing deep-sea ports in Chumphon and Ranong provinces and transforming transport routes between Chumphon and Ranong to link the ports. The land bridge will help ease shipping congestion in the Malacca Straits, currently the main regional trade route for cargo. Continued …

Minimum wage policy faces winds of resistance

Since the day the government pinned the 400 baht minimum daily wage to the chat, Thailand has witnessed a robust debate about the policy. The members of the Tripartite National Wage Committee, which involves the government, the employers and the employees, do not appear to be on the same page.

What does each of them think about the 400-baht minimum wage? What do studies show about the impact of wage rise on the economy? Here is an overview on the trajectory of this debate with a mock-up chatroom. Continued …

Experts point out solutions to nominee business issues

The Lawyers Council of Thailand under Royal Patronage, in cooperation with the Thai-Chinese Journalists Assn., organized a seminar entitled “Unveiling and Closing Loopholes in Nominee Structures: Dissecting Thai-Chinese Investment Laws.”

The aim of the seminar was to address concerns and uncertainties regarding direct and indirect foreign investment affecting Thailand’s protected professions and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Continued …

China firm wins Bt7-billion Laem Chabang Port contract

China Harbour Engineering Co. (CHEC) has won the infrastructure contract for phase 3 development of Laem Chabang Port in Chonburi province, the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) announced on Wednesday.

PAT Director-general Kriengkrai Chaisiriwongsuk said the Chinese company’s contract bid was 160 million baht lower than the project’s estimate of 7.38 billion baht (about US$200 million) to construct infrastructure, buildings, docks, roads and other facilities. Continued …

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Amazon Web Services to launch data center region early next year

Amazon Web Services (AWS), the cloud computing arm of Amazon, is ready to launch its new data center region in Thailand by early next year as part of a commitment announced in 2022.

An investment of more than 190 billion baht (US$5.15 billion) in Thailand through 2037 will provide developers, startups, entrepreneurs, enterprises, government, educators and non-profit organizations greater choice when running their applications, while serving end users from data centers located in Thailand, according to AWS. Continued …

Subaru to end car-assembly operations in Thailand

TC Subaru (Thailand) announced recently that all Subaru vehicles will be imported now that Tan Chong International (TCIL) and Subaru Corp. have decided to cease car-assembly operations in Thailand by year end.

“From 2025, cars sold in Thailand, Vietnam, Malaysia and Cambodia will transition to imported cars from Japan. This will enable the introduction of new products to markets like Thailand more quickly and strengthen brand-building through new Subaru models in premium segments that emphasize technology,” the statement said. Continued …

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300 baht landing fee ‘unlikely to be scrapped’

Thailand is unlikely to abandon the controversial tourist tax called “Kha Yeap Pan Din” (fee for stepping on Thai soil), also known as a “landing fee”, according to new Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich.

The measure, approved in principle by the Cabinet in February last year, aims to levy 300 baht ($8.17) for foreigners arriving by air and 150 baht ($4.09) for those arriving by land or sea. Continued …

Ministry prioritizes upgrade of tourism ‘infrastructure’

Thailand still has weaknesses in infrastructure and services, as destinations have not developed to keep pace with demand, though the government has pledged to improve the nation’s ranking in the tourism development index during its four-year term.

Thailand fell in the latest World Economic Forum (WEF) Travel and Tourism Development Index to 47th from 36th, with Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich acknowledging some tourism destinations still have flaws in infrastructure and services, requiring a special improvement plan for upgrades. Continued …

Excessive tourism could jeopardize Koh Larn’s future

A member of Pattaya City Council, Phasakorn Yusoomboon, has expressed concern over the increasing number of tourists and unchecked development on Koh Larn Island.

Phasakorn, who represents Pattaya District 1, brought up the issue at the recent council meeting, pointing out that the island daily receives over 10,000 tourists. This number can even reach up to 20,000 during peak seasons. Continued …

British man arrested on Koh Pha Ngan for illegal tour operations

Police arrested a British man in Koh Pha Ngan yesterday for illegally working as a tour guide, charging foreign tourists 70,000 baht each and enjoying free accommodations in Thailand.

Reports received detail that Deputy Superintendent of the Tourist Police Division 5 Sak Sirah Phueak-am, in collaboration with the district chief of Koh Phangan, had apprehended 25-year-old Briton Jabrane Eelahi at a hotel in Ban Tai, Koh Pha Ngan, Surat Thani Province. Continued …

17 Durian Destinations to Visit

Recently, the Tourism Authority of Thailand unveiled an enticing guide, “17 Durian Destinations to Visit Before You Die,” highlighting Thailand’s esteemed durian cultivation spots.

Just a short drive from Hua Hin, the tranquil Pa La-U rainforest harbors Thailand’s prized durian varieties.

For both seasoned connoisseurs and novices eager to delve into the world of this infamous fruit, this list serves as a treasure map, promising a journey through a spectrum of sweetness and creaminess. Continued …

Trump becomes first former US president convicted of felony crimes

Donald Trump became the first former American president to be convicted of felony crimes Thursday, as a New York jury found him guilty of all 34 charges in a scheme to illegally influence the 2016 election through a hush money payment to a porn actor who said the two had sex. Continued …

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

 

Thursday’s news-May 30


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Today’s news: New Tax Rules for Expats/Heavy rains on way/Make money as a freelancer/178-Feet Drop on Singapore Airlines Jet/Kangaroo in Chaing Mai/Pattaya’s Underground Power Line Project/Soy sauce candy/Contractor gives away 7 buffaloes/Economy: Thai real-estate market slumps/Gurus slash GDP estimates/ASEAN data center hub/Regional halal industry hub/Tourism: Thailand Visa Exemption/5 year multiple entry DTA visa/Can Thailand get Disneyland?/Asia’s best low-cost carrier/Pattaya Seeks to Transform Image/Digital ID expected for air travel/International news/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

New Tax Rules for Expats in Thailand Spark Concern

Thailand’s recent tax regulation changes have sent ripples through the expat community. By March 2025, foreign retirees and other expats in Thailand will be required to file income tax returns for the 2024 tax year, marking a significant shift in the nation’s approach to taxing foreign residents.

Announced by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin in October 2023, the new tax regime aims to widen the tax base to address the fiscal challenges posed by Thailand’s aging population. The target is to ensure both economic stability and fair distribution of tax burdens. As a result of this new regime, some retirees could see tax bills exceeding 71,000 Thai baht. Continued …

Heavy rains on way but less than 2023

The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) has warned of heavy rainfall from August to September due to the impact of the La Nina phenomenon, but the total amount of rainfall this year is expected to be 26% below average.

Deputy Secretary-general Paitoon Kengkarnchang said the weather will shift to a typical La Nina pattern in July until the end of this year. Continued …

How to make money as a freelancer in Thailand

Thailand, characterized by its dynamic culture and picturesque natural landscapes, is not solely a tourist hotspot but also a country of considerable potential. If you aspire to a lifestyle that marries remote work with the opportunity to engage in local traditions, as well as the possibility to accrue savings, Thailand may well be your ideal destination.

In this country, the array of opportunities available for freelancers and remote workers is as wide and multifaceted as its cultural heritage. Whether your skills and inclinations lie within the IT, finance, hospitality, or education sectors, there are an extensive variety of industries in which you may find harmonious alignment. Continued …

178-Feet Drop Caused Injuries on Singapore Airlines Jet

Rapid changes in the gravitational force led to a 178-foot (54-meter) altitude drop of a Singapore Airlines flight that left two passengers dead and many others who were not buckled up injured in extreme turbulence last week, a preliminary investigation by Singapore’s Transport Ministry said Wednesday.

A 73-year-old British man died of a suspected heart attack and dozens were injured after the Boeing 777, which was flying from London’s Heathrow airport to Singapore on May 21, ran into turbulence that hurled people and items around the cabin. A second passenger dies later in hospital. Continued …

Kangaroo in Chiang Mai – no, really

Yesterday, a kangaroo was spotted at the entrance of Doi Suthep, slightly past Wat Sisoda, in Chiang Mai province, according to a video shared by CM108 Chiang Mai News. The marsupial was found around 8:20 am, causing quite a buzz among social media users.

Since the post was shared, several comments have poured in from users sharing their reactions. Some suggested the kangaroo must’ve escaped from a nearby zoo, while others expressed concerns about the animal’s safety, worrying it might be hurt in a traffic incident or be harmed by someone. Some even made light of the situation, suggesting the kangaroo was enjoying some travel time. Continued … 

Pattaya Begins 3.1 Billion-Baht Underground Power Line Project

Pattaya Mayor Poramase Ngampiches has announced significant progress on a major infrastructure project aimed at relocating the city’s power lines underground. With a budget of 3.1 billion baht, the project is set to improve the city’s aesthetics and resident safety.

The initiative involves burying power lines, moving high-voltage overhead lines underground, reordering power cables, and laying down communication infrastructure. The work spans nine crucial routes, covering a total of 20 kilometers within Pattaya. Continued … 

Soy sauce candy, pellets cause a sensation at food innovation fair

Visitors to the THAIFEX–Anuga Asia 2024 fair in Nonthaburi province were amazed by some food innovations, including soy sauce-flavored candy and pellets designed to make cooking a breeze for busy people. The annual food innovation exhibition kicked off on Tuesday at Impact Muang Thong Thani and will run until Saturday.

These new soy sauce-based products were introduced by Dek Som Boon, the manufacturer of ingredients and seasonings under the “Healthy Boy” brand. Continued …

Buriram contractor gives away 7 buffaloes to prevent slaughter

A contractor announced the giveaway of seven buffaloes, including breeding pairs and their offspring, to animal lovers for free, with the stipulation that they not be sold to slaughterhouses. The decision stems from a lack of time and space to care for the animals.

A 48-year-old resident of Yai Yaem Watthana in Chalermprakiat, Buriram, made the heartfelt decision to give away his buffaloes. Rabin Kruehanon, who has been a contractor for many years, has raised these animals for over five years. Continued …

Thai real-estate market slumps in first quarter

Real estate showed signs of crisis in the first quarter, with sales and transfers all negative. In the first three months of 2024, the Thai real-estate market experienced a sales decline of 25%-30%, marking the lowest point in six years. The townhouse market saw its lowest sales in 12 years, since the flood crisis in 2011.

Additionally, transfer volumes were down across all sectors, marking the first time in 30 years that this has occurred. This reflects the weakened purchasing power of Thai consumers. Continued …

Economic gurus slash GDP estimates after underwhelming Q1 growth

Economic analysts adjusted down their projection of Thailand’s growth this year, saying the economy is still vulnerable due to rising household debts and a weak manufacturing sector.

Earlier this month, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) reported that Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) only grew by 1.5% in the first quarter – the lowest in the region. Continued …

Thailand aims to become ASEAN data center hub by 2027

Public and private organizations in the data center industry attended the “NextGen Data Center Conference 2024” on Wednesday to exchange ideas and business plans to transform data centers in Thailand into sustainable, resilient, scalable and efficient operations.

The event hosted by Siemens and Krungthep Turakij at Pullman Bangkok King Power Hotel also aimed to attract domestic and foreign investors and push the country toward becoming the data center hub of the ASEAN region by 2027. Continued …

Thailand aims to be crowned regional halal industry hub

The Ministry of Industry has established the Thai Halal Industry Center to compete for a share of the $2.3 trillion market, which is projected to grow rapidly with the increasing global Muslim population, with its market value expected to rise to $2.8 trillion by 2025.

Industry minister Pimpatra Wichaikul said the aim is to make the Thai halal industry, which encompasses a wide range of products and services, including food, cosmetics, fashion, and tourism, the regional halal industry hub. Continued …

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Thailand Visa Exemption (60 days) and Visa On Arrival (VOA) (15 days)

Nationals of the following 93 countries and territories are entitled to visa exemption for the purpose of tourism and short-term business engagements, for a period not exceeding 60 days. Continued …

5 year multiple entry DTA visa (Destination Thailand) from 2024

  • Remote workers/digital nomads/freelancers
  • Participants of activities such as: Muay Thai courses, Thai cooking classes, sport training, medical treatment, seminars, music festivals. Continued …

Can Thailand get Disneyland?

The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) is urging the Thai government to amend existing laws so foreign theme park operators can enter the Thai market.

Wuthichai Luangamornlert, chair of the IAAPA board of directors, and IAAPA CEO and President Jakob Wahl told reporters of the proposal at the IAAPA Expo Asia 2024. The expo concludes today at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Continued …

AirAsia named Asia’s best low-cost carrier for 2024

AirAsia Group and its affiliates AirAsia X and Thai AirAsia X have been crowned Asia’s Top Low-Cost Carrier for 2024 by AirlineRatings.com at their prestigious Airline Excellence Awards.

This accolade marks a significant milestone in AirAsia’s storied journey. Launched in 2001 by founders Datuk Kamarudin Meranun and Tony Fernandes with just two aircraft, the airline has soared. Over the past two decades, AirAsia has transformed from a small operation in Kuala Lumpur into a powerhouse of the Asian aviation industry. Continued …

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Pattaya Seeks to Transform Image, Promoting Diverse Tourism

The private tourism sector in Pattaya convened a workshop yesterday to discuss strategies for repositioning the city as a comprehensive travel destination, aiming to shift its reputation beyond just a nightlife and entertainment hub.

Representatives from eight tourism associations, four tourism clubs, and major tour operators within Pattaya City and Chon Buri province attended the event. Government officials from the Chon Buri Provincial Tourism and Sports Administration, Chon Buri Provincial Administrative Organization, Pattaya City, Pattaya Municipality, and U-Tapao Airport were also present. Continued …

Digital ID expected to be the next leap for more convenient air travel

The use of digital identification by passengers would help streamline the boarding process at airports, according to many aviation experts, even as statistics show travelers expressing dissatisfaction with current airport operations like baggage drop, security, airport transfer and immigration control.

The digital ID innovation would allow people to store their personal data on the computer system to facilitate access to digital services, such as identity verification and electronic payment systems, the International Air Transport Assn. said. Continued …

Myanmar’s ethnic armies consolidate strongholds as junta weakens

Myanmar’s ruling junta has lost control over vast tracts of territory, including access to much of its international borders, allowing ethnic armed groups to expand and consolidate regions under their control, two reports assessing the conflict said today. Continued …

Google pledges $2 billion investment in Malaysia

Google committed to making US$2 billion in investments in Malaysia, including its first data center and Google Cloud effort in the region. The pledge marks Google’s largest planned investment in the Southeast Asian nation. Continued …

Today’s Thai environmental news

 

 

#thailandeconomy #huahin #prachuapkhirikhan #thailandtourism #thailandtravel #thailandfdi #thailandinvestment #thailandexports #thailandretirement #thailandimmigration #thailandtransportation #thailandrealestate

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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