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Cha Am Beach Sees Rare ‘Fish Crowding’ Phenomenon as Locals Gather Seafood

Residents and tourists flocked to Cha Am Beach in Phetchaburi Province yesterday to catch various sea creatures washed ashore due to a phenomenon known locally as “nuea bia,” or “crowding water.”

Armed with nets and baskets, they collected blackfin seabass, cuttlefish, shrimp, and blue crabs, which had surfaced and were stranded along the beach. This bounty offered locals and visitors a rare opportunity to gather fresh seafood for meals. Continued …

Bluport Hua Hin: A multifaceted destination for MICE and tourism growth

Bluport Hua Hin’s transformation into a multifaceted destination blends retail, MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) facilities, cultural attractions, and wellness services. Khun Vajee KlomKliang, executive committee and VP marketing and business partner at Bluport Hua Hin, shares insights into the Proud Group’s vision for turning Hua Hin into a key player in Thailand’s tourism and business landscape. Video …

WFFT seeks land to expand tiger sanctuary

A vital tiger sanctuary has completely run out of space, and until it can be enlarged, tigers currently caged in awful zoos and circuses cannot be rescued. Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT), has an opportunity to expand its sanctuary by purchasing a piece of neighboring land – but it needs help.

Tigers like Susu, a Bengal tiger who was chained up for 15 years in Phuket Zoo in southern Thailand, woefully mistreated for human “entertainment”. Every day of those 15 years, she lived in anguish, locked up like a prisoner. Her “crime?” Being born in a country where animals are commodities, used to make money until they offer no more value to their owners. Continued …

Black Mountain Asian tour event Oct 17-20

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Hua Hin Wine Expo set for Nov 1

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Fresh flood alert for parts of Bangkok

City Hall on Monday warned people living along the Chao Phraya River in areas with no permanent barriers to prepare for flooding next week.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration said residents of areas prone to flooding due to lack of an embankment should move their belongings to high ground and keep a close watch on the river level from Oct. 14-23. Continued …

Heavy monsoon rains and thunderstorms to hit Thailand regions

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has sounded the alarm for the eastern and southern regions, warning that heavy monsoons are on the horizon. With a 60% to 70% chance of thunderstorms, locals are being advised to prepare for potential flash floods.

While Bangkok braces for its own thunderous downpours, those in the northern and northeastern regions can expect a rather cool start to their mornings. Continued …

Chiang Mai’s Ping River recedes, but downstream areas still at risk

Chiang Mai authorities announced that the Ping River, which had broken its banks and flooded the province earlier, has dropped to 3.85 meters, though downstream areas were still at risk of flooding. Muang Chiang Mai Municipality announced that the river’s level at the P1 measuring station by the Nawarat Bridge stood at 3.85 meters as of 10am on Monday.

The Chiang Mai Irrigation Office expected the water level to further drop to 3.7 meters by 3pm and said that if there was no more rain upstream, the Ping River should soon return to its normal level. Continued …

Hotel occupancy rate in Chiang Mai down 30%

Hotels in Chiang Mai saw the average occupancy rate decline by 30% over a three-day period of severe floods covering Oct. 4-6, which heavily impacted 1,500-2,000 rooms in the province.

La-iad Bungsrithong, board adviser for the Thai Hotels Assn., said the situation has been gradually improving since Monday, as many hotels in the affected areas had begun to clean up their properties once the floodwaters began to recede. Continued …

‘Ticking time bombs’: Experts warn of old buses, safety loopholes after deadly blaze

This month’s horrific school bus blaze, which claimed the lives of 20 children and three adults, has once again highlighted the safety crisis on Thai roads, ranked among the most dangerous in the world.

On Oct. 1, a bus carrying 44 passengers on a school trip from Uthai Thani to Ayutthaya and Nonthaburi caught fire on the outskirts Bangkok. This is not the first time that a bus has erupted in flames, causing mass fatalities in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand turns invasive tilapia into tasty sauce

Thailand’s Department of Fisheries has unveiled an innovative approach to combat the invasiv  blackchin tilapia by converting them into fermented fish sauce.

To tackle the spread of this species, which endangers commercially valuable fish stocks in nine provinces, the department will collaborate with local communities to process the blackchin tilapia into the popular condiment, according to department chief Bancha Sukkaew. Continued …

  • Thai Officers To Sue Chinese-Funded Project for Defying Construction Ban Sign – Continued …
  • Jet-ski joyrider in deep water after Patong Beach hit-and-run – Continued …
  • Russian Man Arrested at Phuket Airport, Accused of Helping Fugitive – Continued …
  • Luxembourger Arrested for Illegally Guiding Tourists on Rattanakosin Island – Continued …
  • Chinese Fraudster Evading Arrest with Face-lift Nabbed in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Danish man stabs himself with medical knife in Bangkok hospital – Continued …
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Headline inflation quickens in September

Thailand’s annual headline inflation quickened in September due mainly to higher prices of diesel and some vegetables, the Commerce Ministry said on Monday, and was still below the central bank’s target range of 1% to 3%.

The headline consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.61% in September from a year earlier, after August’s annual increase of 0.35%, and missed a forecast rise of 0.80% in a Reuters poll. Continued …

Thai firms call for urgent and robust action on cheap Chinese imports as manufacturing shrinks

Business leaders fear the government lacks the mettle to follow through on promises made before the new government was formed regarding cheap Chinese goods being dumped on the Thai market. In particular, they are concerned about a recent tête-à-tête between the new Ministry of Commerce Pichai Naripthaphan and the Chinese ambassador to Thailand.

That meeting appears to sidetrack the pressing issue facing many small Thai firms, which is cutthroat competition from China across a growing list of sectors. Indeed, it is increasingly clear that Thailand’s trade and industry policy is out of touch with small, struggling private sector firms. Continued …

Thailand’s casino bill faces overhaul

The Fiscal Policy Office has completed public hearings on the entertainment complex bill and will submit its results to the Cabinet soon, a well-informed source said.

The source explained that the FPO has categorized the results of the hearing into 45 main points, which it will ask the Cabinet to consider and select for improving the draft. Earlier, the House of Representatives had studied and concluded that the government should allow entertainment complexes with casinos to be set up in the kingdom to attract foreigners and generate more revenue. Continued …

Thailand gets into gear as US-China tensions boost its economy

As the United States and China continue their economic tug-of-war, Thailand has emerged as an unexpected beneficiary on the global stage. The Southeast Asian nation is poised to become a formidable player in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, a development that could reshape the automotive landscape in the region and beyond.

This revelation came to light during the 4th Sweden-Thailand Sustainable Development Forum, a cornerstone event of the Sustainability Expo 2024 held in Bangkok. The forum, which ran from late September to early October, brought together a diverse array of experts and diplomats to tackle pressing environmental challenges. Continued …

Thailand’s Electric Vehicle Industry Fuels Boom in Commercial Real Estate

Thailand is set to become Southeast Asia’s leading electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing hub by 2030, with an anticipated $6.5 billion commercial real estate market according to JLL.

This growth is driven by ambitious government policies like the 30@30 initiative, aiming for 30% of vehicle production to be electric, alongside significant foreign investments, expected to reshape the real estate landscape. Continued …

FARM EXPO 2024 Emerges as Thailand’s Largest Indoor Agriculture Event

The FARM EXPO 2024 was Thailand’s biggest indoor agriculture expo, held at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Center, featuring the latest advancements in farming equipment, agrotech solutions, and sustainable practices. Enhancing Thailand’s agriculture sector requires incorporating innovation and technology to boost farm productivity.

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The expo brought together farmers, industry leaders, and technology innovators under one roof, showcasing the latest advancements in agriculture. Spanning over multiple halls, the event featured state-of-the-art farming equipment, cutting-edge agrotech solutions, and sustainable practices poised to revolutionize the agricultural sector. Continued …

Thai Mangosteen Retains Global Market; Growers Urged to Maintain Quality

The Commerce Ministry revealed that Thai mangosteen is still the world’s No. 1, earning 17 billion baht ($502 million) annually in exports. Orchard owners have been advised to maintain quality due to increasing competition.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director of the Office of Trade Policy and Strategy (TPSO), Ministry of Commerce, disclosed the situation of Thai mangosteen exports in 2024. Currently, mangosteen is the fruit for which Thailand holds the world export championship, exporting 91% (including fresh and processed) and consuming only 9% domestically of the country’s total mangosteen production. Continued …

Big things expected from new microelectronics plant

Thailand’s first-ever silicon carbide wafer factory slated to start production in Lamphun province within the next two years will set a milestone for the country’s semiconductor industry, according to the Thai Microelectronics Center (TMEC), the national research and development unit of wafer fabrication.

TMEC senior researcher Wutthinan Jeamsaksiri said the factory in Lamphun Industrial Park aims to cater to the increased global demand for power electronics. Continued …

TSRI to help establish 10,000 tech startups

Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI) plans to contribute to the development of 10,000 new technology startups within two years.

The move is to drive the growth of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) and startups to serve the industries of artificial intelligence (AI), electric vehicles (EVs), and the bio-circular-green (BCG) economy, according to Dr. Sirirurg Songsivilai, chairman of the National Commission on Science, Research and Innovation. Continued …

New ASEAN pact set to transform regional trade, connectivity

ASEAN is on the cusp of entering a “golden age” driven by five key factors and a landmark digital economy agreement, said Jirayut Subsrisopa, founder and chief executive officer of Bitkub Capital Group Holdings.

Speaking at the ASEAN Economic Outlook 2025 seminar on Monday, Jirayut outlined how the upcoming ASEAN Digital Economy Framework Agreement (DEFA) could inject up to US$2 trillion (66.88 trillion baht) into the region’s economy. Continued …

Thai visa shake-up: Southeast Asia consulates switch to e-visa only

Getting a Thai visa in Southeast Asia is about to become a high-tech affair. Starting next week, several Thai consulates across the region will be switching entirely to online e-visa applications, leaving traditional walk-ins a thing of the past.

In a surprise move, consulates in Vietnam (Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City), Malaysia (Kuala Lumpur, Penang, Kota Bharu), and Cambodia (Phnom Penh) will close their doors to in-person visa applications. Some of these have already shut their consular services in anticipation of the e-visa launch, scheduled for next Tuesday (Oct. 22). Continued …

Amazing Thailand is back

The government has launched “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism Year 2025” alongside six global tourism companies to help attract more visitors and meet its targets.

Jirayu Huangsap, an adviser to the prime minister, told a press briefing on Monday that Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra held a roundtable meeting with executives from the six leading firms – Grab, Agoda, Expedia, IHG, Marriott International and Trip.com Group – to engage them in the plan. Continued …

TAT seeks 10 million arrivals in final quarter

The fourth quarter will require at least 10.5 million foreign tourist arrivals, or a 25% year-on-year increase, in order to reach the 36.7 million tourists targeted for 2024, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said attracting at least 3.5 million foreign arrivals per month during the last three months of the year remains achievable, attributed to numerous promotions, events and an increase in seat capacity, particularly from new routes. Continued … 

How to Plan the Perfect Family Trip in Thailand

Thailand is one of the best family destinations in Asia, with opportunities to see elephants, go kayaking, ride in tuk-tuks, stay in floating villas, and relax on palm-shaded beaches.

The country’s robust tourism, infrastructure, family-friendly hotels, just-for-kids experiences, and widely spoken English are some of the reasons I recommend it for family adventures. Here are some standouts. Continued …

A Michelin culinary experience on Thailand bus tour

Launched in 2018, the Thai Bus Food Tour allows tourists to savor Thai cuisine from renowned Michelin restaurants while exploring Bangkok’s iconic landmarks.

The tour’s signature double-decker bus features dining tables, seating, food preparation areas, and large glass windows, providing passengers with unobstructed views of the city. The bus accommodates up to 32 passengers. Continued …

Thai Restaurants In Bangkok That Serve Food With An Extra Kick Of Spice

Thai cuisine isn’t monolithic in nature, and spans a multitude of different flavors throughout various regions. The southern part of the country is especially recognizable for its predilection toward more potent, spicy flavors. If you’re ever curious to venture forth and explore, then try out the best southern Thai restaurants in Bangkok.

Thai food varies a lot throughout the regions, but the spice is what holds it together. The south of Thailand gets a lot of influences from Malaysia and Indonesia, and the abundance of fresh ingredients grown locally also add another dimension to the dishes. From the rich yellow curry to the heat-filled khua kling, these southern Thai restaurants in Bangkok bring in all the right notes that have our tastebuds dancing straight to the city. Continued …

Dammed in the Mekong: Averting an Environmental Catastrophe

Environmental degradation caused by infrastructure development in the Mekong basin, especially large-scale hydropower and sand mining, threatens the region’s ecological balance and the livelihoods of 70 million people. Over the past 30 years, developers have largely ignored the natural ecosystems’ environmental and social value, while the emergence of new infrastructure and industries has deepened inequality within states.

None of the Mekong basin states – China, Myanmar, Laos, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam – has achieved a satisfactory balance between the imperatives of economic growth and environmental preservation, while climate change has resulted in higher temperatures and severe droughts, exacerbating the harmful effects of new infrastructure. Continued …

Plastic waste will surpass marine life by 2050

Plastic pollution has emerged as one of the most pressing environmental challenges of the 21st century. Its pervasive presence, from the depths of the oceans to the peaks of the highest mountains, reminds humanity’s unchecked consumption of single-use plastics and the inadequate systems in place to manage plastic waste.

Globally, an estimated 400 million tons of plastic are produced every year, and roughly half of this is for single-use items such as packaging, bottles and bags. Alarmingly, over 8 million metric tons of plastic end up in oceans annually, according to the United Nations. This accumulation of plastic in the environment has devastating effects on marine ecosystems. Continued …

Hydrogen: The new hope for clean energy in Thailand

As the world faces an environmental crisis, clean energy becomes a key to a sustainable future. One promising source of energy is hydrogen, which is being developed in Thailand to transition toward an environmentally friendly energy system and reduce dependence on fossil fuels.

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Hydrogen is an abundant element that can be used as a clean fuel because its combustion releases only water and oxygen, causing no pollution. It also serves as an energy storage medium, capable of generating electricity through fuel cells, helping to strengthen energy security for the future. Continued …

Gulf Energy sees potential in Thailand’s clean energy transition

Gulf Energy Development has highlighted Thailand’s potential for growth in clean energy and its role in enhancing the country’s energy security, its chief asset management and investment officer, Smith Banomyong, said on Monday.

He delivered this perspective and outlined the company’s vision at the “ASEAN Economic Outlook 2025” seminar, organized by Krungthep Turakij to celebrate its 37th anniversary. Despite Thailand’s relatively modest 2% economic growth compared with regional powerhouses like Vietnam, Banomyong highlighted significant opportunities in the kingdom’s service sector. Continued … 

PTT unveils ambitious strategy for sustainable growth in ASEAN

PTT, Thailand’s top energy company, has unveiled its strategy for driving sustainable growth in the ASEAN region through carbon-capture storage (CCS) and hydrogen technologies.

At the “ASEAN Economic Outlook 2025” forum on Monday, PTT’s CEO and President Kongkrapan Intarajang outlined the company’s vision for balancing energy security with environmental responsibility in the rapidly developing region. Continued …

125 venues in Greater Bangkok win MEA Energy Awards

The Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA) recognized the sustainable energy efficiency practices implemented by 125 establishments in Bangkok, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan at the 2024 MEA Energy Awards ceremony on Friday.

The 125 winners, including one university, two schools, four hospitals, four hotels, 46 convenience stores, six hypermarts, nine shopping malls, 38 offices and 15 cafes, were chosen from a shortlist of 194 participants. Continued …

EGCO Group to participate in bidding for over 10 solar projects

Electricity Generating Public Co., or EGCO Group, will participate in the second phase of renewable energy bidding (RE Big Lot) called by the Energy Regulatory Commission of Thailand (ERC) and enter more than 10 ground-mounted solar projects into the bid.

The company’s participation in the RE Big Lot bidding is in line with EGCO Group’s goal to increase the proportion of renewable energy capacity up to 30% by 2030, which will support Thailand’s transformation toward a low-carbon society and attract foreign investment through clean energy promotion. Continued …

Many destinations are raising tourist taxes, but are they accomplishing their goal?

Travelers eager to explore ancient ruins and relax on beaches with some of the bluest waters in the world will now face a new tax in Greece. Unlike a visa fee or general excise tax, this charge is specifically aimed at addressing climate change.

Earlier this year, the Mediterranean country announced it was introducing a new accommodations tax called the “resilience fee for the climate crisis,” only to be applied during peak travel season of March through October. When in effect, it nearly doubles the former accommodations tax. Continued …

Insurers prepare for more global disasters

The insurance industry is facing the consequences of growing geopolitical conflicts, as well as natural disasters, prompting insurers to prepare for greater business risks, according to participants at the 23rd conference of the Association of Insurers and Reinsurers of Developing Countries (AIRDC). Continued …

Fighting Myanmar’s patriarchy, one all-male panel at a time

A panel discussion in Myanmar about female leadership had two speakers. Both were male. Another talk, about how to stay safe from the military government’s deadly bombing campaign against civilians, featured four men and no women. Yet another, an event to raise funds for rebel forces, gathered more than a dozen speakers online, all of them men. Continued …

China’s travel industry faces reality check of ‘worst ever’ season

Over the summer and Mid-Autumn Festival peak travel seasons, China’s major cities buzzed with tourists, with travel data painting a picture of a vibrant recovery. However, the reality for many in the tourism industry tells a different story, with operators lamenting the peak seasons as the “worst ever”. Continued …

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Hua Hin Heroes providing flood aid/Thailand flood news: At least 2 dead in Chiang Mai/Cleanup begins in Chiang Mai/Tourists stranded in Chiang Mai/Bangkok, 10 other provinces get warning/Heavy rains wash out Phuket/Elephants Deliver Supplies/Two elephants drown/Rescue of more than 100 jumbos/National Debate on Safety, School Trips/Road Accidents, Deaths in Thailand/5 Million Baht to Support Moo Deng/18-Hour Flight to see ‘Moo Deng’/Our fascination with Moo Deng/DDC warns against uncooked pork/Economy: Spending bonanza from stimulus/Impact on trade amid Middle East conflicts/Investments in battery storage sytsems/Pet Fair Southeast Asia/Tourism: Thailand Tourism in 2024/Readers’ Choice Awards/Thai Airways spicing up its menu/Thailand Experience: Get Back to Nature/Climate Thailand: Bangkok’s Sustainability Expo/To slash Thailand’s carbon emissions/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

Hua Hin Heroes providing flood aid in Chiang Rai

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At least 2 dead as flood victims await evacuation in Chiang Mai

Evacuations are underway to help people stranded at numerous locations in Muang and Saraphi districts of Chiang Mai province, which were heavily hit by the overflowing Ping River from late Saturday night.

The level of the Ping River at the Nawarat Bridge in Muang district reached a historic high of 5.30 meters on Saturday night. The level declined to 5.15 meters at 4am and 5 meters at 8am on Sunday. Continued …

Cleanup begins in Chiang Mai as flood recedes

Chiang Mai Municipality started a major cleanup on Monday as the huge flood that paralyzed the northern city began draining off.

Tractors and water trucks were deployed to help workers remove the thick alluvial sediment from areas around three bridges crossing the Ping River, Naowarat, Nakhon Ping and Rattanakosin. Other crews and volunteers continued to suppy food and drinking water to houses still cut off by floodwater. Continued …

Authorities working to rescue people stranded at famous Chiang Mai tourist destination

Authorities are rushing to clear roads to rescue people stranded in Muang Khong, a famous tourist destination in Chiang Mai province, after multiple landslides cut off access. Heavy rains in the province have caused widespread flooding, not only in the main city district but also in neighboring areas.

In Chiang Dao district, flash floods triggered landslides at several points along the Chiang Dao-Muang Khong Road, cutting off access to Muang Khong, a popular tourist spot, leaving several tourists stranded. Continued …

Bangkok and 10 other provinces get warning to be on flood alert

A flood warning has been issued to Bangkok and 10 provinces in the central region amid increased release of water from the Chao Phraya Dam.

Chaiyawat Junthirapong, director-general of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, said the warning had been issued to Uthai Thani, Chainat, Singburi, Ang Thong, Suphanburi, Ayutthaya, Lopburi, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, and Samut Prakan provinces, as well as Bangkok. Continued …

Heavy rains wash out Phuket

Catastrophic downpours wreaked havoc across Phuket yesterday, submerging parts of the island and leaving traffic in complete disarray. Areas like Cherng Talay, Kamala, Thalang, and Kathu were battered by relentless rain starting just before midday, leading to dramatic flooding and a partial landslide that had locals reeling.

In a particularly hard-hit spot, Soi Hua Khuan Nuea near the iconic Phuket FantaSea complex, officials reported that 30-50 centimeters of water accumulated, causing streets to resemble rivers. Several homes in the Bang Wan area were left underwater, sparking urgent calls for help from residents. Continued …

Monk Leads Elephants to Deliver Supplies to Flood Victims

As the flood situation in Chiang Mai continues to pose challenges, despite the gradual decline in the Ping River’s water level, many families remain in need of food supplies. Certain areas have become inaccessible to larger relief vehicles, making it difficult to deliver essential aid.

In a resourceful response, Phra Kru Aod, a monk from Wat Chedi Luang in Chiang Mai, has taken the initiative to use two elephants under his care, “Khun Saen” and “Saen Thap,” to deliver supplies to flood victims in these hard-to-reach areas. The elephants have been able to traverse areas where six-wheel trucks could not, ensuring that much-needed aid reaches stranded residents. Continued …

Two elephants drown at Chiang Mai’s Elephant Nature Park

A religious ceremony was held to bid farewell to “Fah Sai” and “Ploy Thong”, two female elephants from the Elephant Nature Park in Chiang Mai province, who were washed away by a flash flood on Friday.

Their remains were buried at the site where they were found on Saturday. Fah Sai and Ploy Thong were swept away by the floodwaters, and their bodies were later found on the grounds of a resort by the Mae Taeng River on Saturday. Continued …

Rescue of more than 100 jumbos from flooded sanctuary in Chiang Mai accomplished

More than 100 elephants were safely evacuated over Friday and Saturday from the flooded Elephant and Environment Foundation, in Mae Taeng district of Chiang Mai province, according to the Elephant Conservation Center in Lampang province.

The center said that it received a call for help from the foundation on Friday morning and immediately sent a team to assist. All road access to the foundation was flooded by overflows from the Taeng River and the currents were strong. Communication by cellphone was cut off and only radios were working. Continued …

Horrific Bus Fire Sparks National Debate on Safety, School Trips

In the wake of a horrific bus fire that claimed the lives of 20 students and three teachers in Pathum Thani, the nation finds itself embroiled in a heated debate over the safety and viability of school field trips. This tragedy, which unfolded on a seemingly ordinary day, has shaken communities and brought to the forefront pressing questions about transport policies and safety measures for educational outings.

On the unfortunate day, a bus carrying students from Wat Khao Praya Sangkharam school in Uthai Thani was engulfed in flames whilst traveling on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road. The excursion, aimed at enriching students’ knowledge through visits to historical and educational sites, ended in unspeakable loss. Continued …

Road Accidents and Deaths in Thailand: A Road to Nowhere

Almost a week after the tragedy, the nation is still mourning the loss of 23 people, 20 of them young students, in the school bus fire in Pathum Thani province on Oct. 1, and trying to understand what went wrong.

The driver, who fled after he briefly tried and failed to extinguish the fire, is now detained, the bus company that illegally installed half a dozen gas tanks into the bus are now being scrutinized, social media shared instructions on how-to break a glass window of a bus in case of an emergency, a deputy education minister made a half-baked order to forbid all school excursion trips only to be snubbed by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who said the problem isn’t with excursion trips, and more. Continued …

Dubai Businessmen Donate 5 Million Baht to Support Moo Deng

Khao Kheow Open Zoo has become a viral sensation, as “Moo Deng,” the world-famous and adorable baby hippo, continues to captivate tourists who flock to see her cuteness.

Recently, a group of businessmen from Dubai traveled to Thailand to donate 5 million baht to support Moo Deng and Khao Kheow Open Zoo. Atthaphon Sriran, director of the Zoological Park Organization of Thailand, revealed that this generous donation was made due to the growing global popularity of Moo Deng. Previously, the zoo had also received support from investors in the cryptocurrency industry, with a donation of 35,882 baht under the name “Moodeng on ETH,” a meme coin inspired by this pygmy hippo. Continued …

Thai Officer Shares Moment with American Tourist’s 18-Hour Flight for ‘Moo Deng’

Molly, an American woman who flew 18.5 hours from New York to Thailand specifically to see Moo Deng, the famous baby pygmy hippo of Khao Kheow Open Zoo, became known to Thai netizens when she posted many clips about her trip on TikTok.

“I’ve made it to Thailand! Today is the day I see moo deng! I am so freaking excited, the zoo just confirmed you can see her every day! I am on cloud nine!!!” was the first message with a clip she posted when she arrived in Thailand on Oct. 3. In another clip, she mentioned that customs agents in Thailand couldn’t believe it when she told them she came to Thailand for the first time to see Moo Deng. Continued …

Our fascination with Moo Deng the pygmy hippo

It is not lost on some that internet sensation Moo Deng, the baby pygmy hippo, already lives inside a zoo enclosure – the perfect pedestal from which onlookers so possessed by her cuteness can gawk, heckle, and harass her so much that they’ve confessed to wanting to ball her up and swallow her whole. After all, her name translates to “bouncy pork.”

Pygmy hippos are not native to Southeast Asia, so how did Moo Deng and her mom Jona, end up in Chon Buri, Thailand? There’s an overlooked narrative at play here, one in which Moo Deng is the central spectacle in a discussion between conservation and exploitation. Continued …

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DDC warns against uncooked pork after 12 deaths in Thailand

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) issued a warning yesterday regarding the consumption of uncooked pork, following 12 fatalities linked to Streptococcus suis in four provinces in the lower northeastern region of Thailand.

Dr. Taweechai Wisanuyothin, head of DDC Office 9, reported that from Jan. 7 to Sept. 3 there were 149 cases of hearing loss caused by this bacterium in the surveillance areas of Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Surin, and Chaiyaphum. Continued …

Hoping for a spending bonanza from cash stimulus

The initial phase of the government’s cash handout is expected to lift the Thai economy in the coming months, according to industrial leaders and brokerages, with some suggesting targeted assistance in the second phase for people with more purchasing power.

The government handed out 10,000 baht in cash per person to 14.5 million welfare cardholders and disabled people in the first phase. The distribution was initially intended to be via a smartphone app, with the money to be spent in communities. Continued …

Thai shippers council worried about impact on trade amid Middle East conflicts

The Thai National Shippers’ Council has expressed concern that the renewed violence in the Middle East will impact Thai exports to the region, which is considered a “strategic market” for Thailand.

The increasing hostilities between Israel and Iran have raised worries of a prolonged and escalating war in the region, which would inevitably affect global trade and the world economy. Currently, the Middle East accounts for 2.8% of total Thai exports and 10.7% of total imports. Continued …

Thailand banking on investments in battery storage sytsems

Many people know electric vehicles (EVs) are fueled by batteries, but houses, factories and power plants that use renewable power also require batteries for lighting, supporting daily work, and to serve as a back-up electricity source.

Buildings and renewable power-generation facilities need a battery energy storage system (BESS) to ensure they use or supply electricity without interruption. Continued …

Pet Fair South East Asia: A Global Hub for the Pet Industry

Pet Fair South East Asia has taken the pet industry by storm in recent years, establishing itself as an international meeting hub for pet industry stakeholders from Asia, Europe, the U.S., and the Middle East.

The 2024 edition will take place from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1, featuring 400 exhibitors from 45 countries and an estimated 15,000 trade visitors from 75 countries. Free Visitor registration is now open on www.petfair-sea.com. Continued …

Thailand Tourism in 2024: A year of rebound and reflection

Thailand’s tourism industry is witnessing a robust rebound, with hotel bookings now exceeding pre-Covid levels. According to a recent report from Krungthai Compass, domestic travel has skyrocketed, with over 136 million trips made by Thai travelers in the first half of this year alone, that’s a 21% increase from pre-pandemic figures. The report does acknowledge that international tourist arrivals are on the up but lower than 2019 levels.

Hotel occupancy rates nationwide have jumped to 72.6%, with southern Thailand leading the charge, largely thanks to its luxurious resort offerings. The average daily rate for hotels has also seen an upward trend, with prices forecast to rise even further in the coming years. However, despite these promising indicators, foreign arrivals have yet to return to the levels seen in 2019. Continued …

Readers’ Choice Awards 2024 placed Thailand among Top 20 Countries

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that Thailand and 14 Thai tourism entities have performed well in Condé Nast Traveler’s 37th annual Readers’ Choice Awards, earning altogether 15 titles.

On the global level, Thailand was placed sixth on the list of the “Top 20 Countries in the World”, while Kamalaya Wellness Sanctuary & Holistic Spa (on Ko Samui) was ranked 14th spot on the list of “Top Spas” and The Sukhothai Bangkok was placed 24th on the list of the “Top Hotels – World”. Continued …

Thai Airways spicing up its menu with signature street food dishes

Thai Airways International is planning to tap into Thailand’s rich cuisine heritage as a key strategy to grow its business. The airline is promoting “street food” to impress passengers, while also promoting Thai cuisine on a global scale, supporting the government’s policy to push food as a soft power.

Chai Eamsiri, chief executive officer of Thai Airways, revealed that the airline has traditionally offered a diverse range of inflight meals, mainly for first class and business class passengers. However, the airline’s future business strategy will focus on impressing passengers across all classes, encouraging repeat customers, with a particular emphasis on enhancing the food service experience. Continued …

3 Perfect Places to Get Back to Nature in Thailand

Whether you want wildlife, mountain hikes or castaway island experiences, there’s a perfect back-to-nature getaway waiting for you in Thailand.

Each corner of the country offers a unique adventure, from spotting birds and elephants in lush forests to swimming in azure waters teeming with marine life. Here are three great places, from north to south, where you can immerse yourself in Thailand’s beautiful tropical wilderness. Continued …

Bangkok’s Sustainability Expo ends with pledge to mirror UN’s Decade of Action

Bangkok’s Sustainability Expo will continue until 2030, serving as a platform to accelerate the achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs) and create new sustainability models, delegates and speakers agreed on Sunday, as this year’s edition drew to a close.

The 10-day event, the brainchild of Thai Beverage Plc and partners, has been held for five consecutive years at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) to raise public awareness of living sustainably. Continued …

SCG promotes plan to slash Thailand’s carbon emissions

Siam Cement Group (SCG), a leading conglomerate in Southeast Asia, is asking the government to adopt four proposals to speed up Thailand’s efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

The four proposals, raised during the ESG Symposium 2024, were presented to Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong, who presided over the recent event in Bangkok. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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

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Hua Hin’s monkey problem/Elephant parade at Bluport/New regulation for COD/Public vehicle inspections in PKK/Bus Owner Tried to Hide Illegal Gas Cylinders/Gas leak cause of school bus fire/Bus Companies Lament Over Suspension/Chaig Rai district flooded again/Chiang Mai braces for more floods/Strengthening ties with Iran/Birth control campaign launches/Welfare card benefits updated/Thai gold primed for record/Economy: Stimulus to lift GDP/Stricter Regulations on Business Nominees/Political Economy of Cinema/Thai rice struggles/Tourism: Boosting tourism/Suvarnabhumi Airport Gears Up/Hassle-free DTV applications/Don Mueang-Lampang route/Discounted Flights To Beijing, Shanghai/Thailand Experience: Tips for families moving to Thailand/Jewel of budget street food/Climate Thailand: Making Bangkok a livable city/Renewables investment expected/Transforming Plastic Waste Management/BYD’s affordable EVs/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

Hua Hin still trying to deal with all those monkeys

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Elephant parade exhibition at Bluport

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New regulation empowers customers using cash-on-delivery services

A new regulation that allows consumers to inspect products before making payments for cash-on-delivery (COD) shipping services took effect from yesterday.

Under the new regulation of the Office of the Consumer Protection Board, customers can now check their items before payment, and if the goods are damaged or not as advertised, they can reject the package. Continued …

Public transport vehicle inspections started in PKK

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Bus Owner Caught Trying to Hide Illegal Gas Cylinders After Deadly Fire

Authorities have uncovered attempts by the company responsible for the bus fire that killed 23 students and teachers in Pathum Thani to conceal illegal modifications to other buses in its fleet.

The Department of Land Transport (DLT) revealed that additional gas cylinders were being secretly removed from five of the company’s buses just days after the fatal accident. Continued …

Investigation reveals gas leak as cause of deadly school bus fire

Authorities are now working to determine the exact cause of the gas leak and what sparked the tragedy in which 23 lives were lost.

Police Lt. Gen. Trirong Phiwphan, who oversees the Police Forensic Science Office, revealed that initial findings confirmed a gas leak at the front of the bus. However, the exact cause of the spark that ignited the fire and what led to the gas leak remains undetermined. Continued …

Bus Companies Lament Over Suspension of School Field Trips

Tour bus companies across the nation are facing challenging times following a government directive halting school field trips. This decision came after a devastating bus fire in Pathum Thani on Tuesday, which resulted in the tragic deaths of 20 students and three teachers.

The Ministry of Education has ordered the temporary suspension for safety evaluations, putting a significant dent in the operations of many tour bus firms. Continued …

Chaig Rai district flooded again as Sai River breaks its banks

Residents of Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district, recovering from a massive flood early last month, were inundated again on Thursday morning when the Sai River broke its bank.

Local authorities said the river broke its banks at around 9am near the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge, which links Mae Sai with Tachilek across the border. Continued …

Chiang Mai braces for more flooding

More flooding is expected in beleaguered Chiang Mai later today, with water levels along the Ping River expected to reach 4.95 meters starting in the morning. Recent heavy downpours in upstream areas have caused the Ping River to rise rapidly, Gov. Nirat Pongsitthithaworn said on Thursday.

He advised residents living along the river to move their vehicles and other valuables to higher ground. Hospitals and local clinics in low-lying areas have also been told to move bedridden patients to safer areas in case an evacuation is necessary. Continued …

PM discusses strengthening ties with Iran

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Thursday attended a bilateral meeting with Masoud Pezeshkian, president of the Islamic Republic of Iran, to discuss elevating diplomatic relations, as well as cooperation in culture and sports.

The PM is in Doha, Qatar, this week to attend the 3rd Asia Cooperation Dialogue (ACD) Summit. After the session on Thursday, she engaged in bilateral talks with international leaders, PM adviser Jirayu Houngsab said. Continued …

Birth control campaign launches nationwide

The Ministry of Public Health, in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Organon (Thailand) Ltd., has launched a campaign to raise awareness and provide accurate information about birth control, aiming to address the issue of unplanned pregnancies in Thai society.

Under the theme “I’m Taking Control of My Birth Control,” the campaign focuses on empowering Thai women to access effective contraceptive implants at participating hospitals. This initiative aligns with the broader strategy to prevent and reduce unplanned teenage pregnancies, a critical issue impacting family stability, social well-being, and national development. Continued …

Thailand welfare card benefits updated for October

Thailand’s Comptroller General’s Department has updated the welfare card benefits for October. Eligible individuals will receive various allowances and benefits starting this month, including purchasing allowances, transport subsidies, and additional disability payments.

The benefits include a 300-baht monthly allowance for purchasing goods, an 80-baht discount on cooking gas purchases every three months from October to December, and a transportation allowance of 750 baht per person per month. Continued …

Thai gold primed for record high

The domestic price of gold could hit 44,000 baht per baht weight, from 41,350 baht now, as tensions rise in the Middle East, the baht depreciates and the U.S. Federal Reserve is expected to continue cutting interest rates, says the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA).

The price of gold bars surged by 400 baht per baht weight on Wednesday, as the baht retreated to 33.02-33.04 to the U.S. dollar from Tuesday’s close of 32.76. Continued …

Stimulus to lift GDP by 0.3 percentage points

The government’s first phase of the cash handout scheme, amounting to 145 billion baht, is expected to help stimulate the economy this year, raising GDP by 0.3 percentage points, with the momentum extending into the first quarter of next year, says Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul.

The government is preparing more stimulus measures to maintain the economic growth momentum, which will encourage spending toward the end of this year, he said. Continued …

Thailand Imposes Stricter Regulations on Business Nominees

In fiscal 2024, the Thai Business Development Department identified 26,019 businesses across four key sectors — tourism and related services, real estate and land trading, hotels and resorts, and logistics and transportation — that potentially involve Thai nationals acting as nominees for foreign shareholders.

Oramon Sapthaweetham, the department’s director-general, disclosed that these businesses are situated across six provinces, including major economic hubs such as Bangkok, Surat Thani, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. Continued …

The Political Economy of Cinema in Thailand

Thailand’s economy is built around exports. The country is a leading regional exporter when it comes to cars, rice, and manufactured goods, as well as services like tourism. One export we probably don’t associate with Thailand immediately is movies, but the country actually has one of the better-developed ecosystems for film production in Southeast Asia.

There is a government agency, the Thailand Film Office, whose task it is to market Thailand to foreign production companies. There are a number of government incentives designed to make shooting in Thailand attractive, such as rebates for productions that meet minimum expenditures and hire locals. Continued …

Thai rice struggles as baht rises, India resumes exports

India’s resumption of rice exports on Sept. 28 has hit Thai exporters hard, according to the Thai Rice Exporters Assn. (TREA).

TREA President Chookiat Ophaswongse said India’s return to the market, combined with the Thai currency reaching a 30-month high of 32.37 per U.S. dollar on Sept. 30, has hurt the competitiveness of Thai rice exporters, cutting their revenues by 3-4 baht per dollar. Continued …

Tourism authorities look at ways to further boost tourism

The Tourism and Sports Ministry and Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) discussed plans to reclaim Thailand’s reputation as a world-class tourism destination on Thursday. The meeting took place at the Dusit Thani Bangkok in the capital and was attended by representatives from the TAT’s 74 domestic and overseas offices.

“The public sector is ready to promote tourism, such as attracting investment in man-made destinations and drawing international events to the country,” Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong said, noting that the number of domestic and international flights to Thailand will increase in the high season. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi Airport Gears Up for Q4 Passengers in Peak Season

AOT expects an increase in the total number of passengers in the peak season or fourth quarter of this year, which started in October, coinciding with the Chinese National Day.

This coincided with the Golden Week of Chinese National Day, to reach a level comparable to that of 2019 before the COVID-19 crisis. Suvarnabhumi Airport alone is expected to handle up to 200,000 passengers per day. Continued …

Thai visa agencies offer hassle-free DTV applications

Visa agencies in Thailand are stepping in to simplify the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) application process, helping applicants navigate the often complex bureaucracy of Thai embassies.

Since the DTV’s launch in July, it has attracted interest from digital nomads and expatriates, but inconsistent requirements at different embassies have created confusion. Continued …

Air Asia now offers Don Mueang-Lampang route

Thai Air Asia has launched its new domestic route from Don Mueang Airport to Lampang, marking a significant turning point in connecting northern Thailand with Bangkok.

The airline operates the new route daily, utilizing A320s with 180 seats in a single-class layout. The average roundtrip fare is USD110, but currently is promoting special one-way promotional fares starting at Bt1,100 . Moreover, the airline uses an ATR72 with 70 seats and the flight duration is one hour and a half. Continued …

Thai Airways Offers Discounted Flights To Beijing And Shanghai

Thai Airways has launched exclusive deals for flights to Beijing and Shanghai, the two major cities and tourist hubs, for a limited period. This offer is part of Thai Airways’ latest initiative to boost connectivity and facilitate travel between the two nations.

From Nov. 2-24, the direct round-trip flight from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport to Beijing’s Capital International Airport is on sale. Flight TG674 is serving its route three times a week on Tuesday, Friday and Sunday. Economy flights start at Bt14,440, and business class tickets start at Bt41,410. Continued …

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10 essential tips for families moving to Thailand

Moving to Thailand is an exciting adventure, especially when you’re moving with your family. The country is popular for its warm climate, rich culture, and welcoming people, making it a popular destination for expatriates.

However, settling in a new country can be challenging. To help make your transition smoother, here are 10 essential tips for families moving to Thailand. Continued …

The jewel of budget street food: 20 baht noodles in Kanchanaburi

We are sure that you are well aware of the street food scene in Thailand, where dishes from all walks of life can be found on every corner. No matter if you’re in Bangkok or any other city in the Kingdom of Thailand, street food vendors are always around to offer delicious and affordable meals.

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There is no separating flavorsome street food from Thai culture. Jae Nai, located in the very heart of Kanchanaburi, is a perfect example. In the province’s lively Red City Market lies a humble noodle stall that has been stealing the hearts of many online users. Continued …

Chadchart unveils his mission to make Bangkok a livable and sustainable city

Sustainable urban growth is not solely about environmental factors but also about the sustainability of citizens’ lives, Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt said on Wednesday at the Sustainability Expo 2024 being held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

Taking part in a panel discussion titled “Pathways to a Sustainable Urban Future”, he unveiled his vision for “Bangkok: A Livable City for Everyone”. He said this requires cooperation among the government, private sector, and communities to invest in enhancing quality of life and sustainable development, to make Bangkok a livable city for all. Continued …

Bt300 billion in new renewables investment expected

Investment in new renewable energy development in Thailand is expected to reach 300 billion baht in value, as authorities accelerate efforts to promote clean power usage, says an Energy Ministry official.

The latest projection was made by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), which launched a renewables scheme to increase the nation’s renewable power generation capacity, said the official who requested anonymity. Continued …

Transforming Plastic Waste Management in Rayong

Researchers from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok, the Tokyo Institute of Technology, and King Mongkut’s University of Technology Thonburi have conducted an in-depth study on enhancing plastic waste (PW) management in Rayong, a coastal city in Thailand. The study aims to improve the current systems of plastic waste handling by exploring ways to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions while increasing economic value.

The city, located on Thailand’s eastern Gulf Coast, faces challenges in managing significant amounts of plastic waste, much of which is either incinerated for energy or ends up in landfills. By analyzing existing practices and proposing new strategies, the researchers present a roadmap to transition Rayong’s waste-management system toward a more efficient and environmentally sustainable model. Continued …

BYD and its affordable EVs

It may not yet be a household name, but BYD is gaining recognition outside China for its affordable and accessible electric vehicles (EV). Despite regulatory scrutiny in the West, it’s determined to lower the boundaries to manufacturing and transporting its vehicles across the globe.

Five years ago, BYD was just another Chinese carmaker in a crowded field. Since then, the Shenzhen-based company has rapidly become the undisputed leader of China’s automotive industry, as well as the world’s biggest producer of electric vehicles (including both pure EVs and plug-in hybrids). Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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

Tuesday’s news-Oct 1


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Re: Train to Hua Hin

“Interesting article about the bargain trains. Unfortunately, as anyone who has ever tried to get a train from Hua Hin to Bangkok knows, there is only one train a day which leaves at a useful time, takes a reasonable time, and goes to the central station: Train #40, 14.36 from Hua Hin. And that is often booked up in advance. So little chance to ever go to the new HH station.” – AB

Aviyana Hua Hin resort opens in Cha Am

Aviyana Hua Hin officially opened its doors otoday with a ceremony that underscored the resort’s commitment to merging opulence with nature. Situated along the serene Cha Am coastline, this luxury resort is set to become a premier destination for corporate retreats, events, and upscale getaways.

The event was marked by the presence of key industry leaders and distinguished guests. Sumalee Khurana, managing director of Aviyana Hua Hin, led the ceremony with a speech that highlighted the resort’s vision. Continued …

Nakhon Pathom-Cha Am motorway due by 2031

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Thailand braces for savage storms

Thailand is on high alert as the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) sounds the alarm for severe weather ahead. Expect torrential downpours, raging thunderstorms, and fierce winds to lash various regions, including the bustling capital, Bangkok. Residents are advised to stay vigilant and prepare for potential flash floods and landslides.

The TMD has forecast that the upper part of Thailand will experience highly volatile weather over the next 24 hours. Thunderstorms, gusty winds, and heavy to very heavy rainfall are expected in the northern, northeastern, central, and eastern regions of the country, as well as in Bangkok and its surrounding areas. Continued …

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Fatal Dog Attacks in Thailand Prompt Legal Re-evaluation

Two fatal dog attacks in Thailand last week have sparked nationwide outrage, prompting renewed calls to review the country’s pet ownership and public safety laws.

Under Thai law, the responsibility lies with the dog owner when their pet causes harm. According to Section 433 of the Thai Civil and Commercial Code, dog owners are required to compensate the injured party for medical expenses and other related costs. This civil liability ensures financial support for the victims of dog attacks. Continued …

Russell Crowe to Star in Film Promoting Thailand and Muay Thai Globally

ONE Championship boss Chatri Sityodtong has expressed excitement for the upcoming Hollywood film “The Beast In Me,” starring Russell Crowe. The movie, which prominently features ONE Championship and Muay Thai, aims to showcase Thailand and its martial art on the global stage.

Production will commence this December and will culminate in a pivotal scene at a ONE Friday Fights event on Jan. 24 at Bangkok’s Impact Arena, according to Chatri. Continued …

Planned electric train lines ‘won’t affect’ historical sites

Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit has ordered all agencies to ensure all future plans to build electric train networks outside Bangkok will not affect important historical sites in inner-city areas.

The order was made in response to the Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand’s plan to build electric rail networks in other major cities, such as Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima, Phuket and Phitsanulok, at a combined cost of 77 billion baht. Continued …

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Thailand’s Economy Faces Heavy Economic Burden from Tropical Storms

Thailand is grappling with escalating economic challenges as heavy rains and flooding wreak havoc across its provinces. Notably, tourist hotspots like Chiang Mai and Phuket are suffering, threatening the national economy.

In northern Chiang Rai, flash floods and landslides triggered by Super Cyclone Yagi have inflicted significant damage. This storm, having ravaged Vietnam and bringing severe rains to Myanmar and Thailand, has left an indelible mark. The Federation of Thai Industries estimates an economic toll of up to 27 billion baht from the initial flooding wave. Continued …

Thai Chamber Predicts GDP Growth Surge from Digital Cash Stimulus

The first phase of the 2024 economic stimulus program, which distributes a 10,000-baht stipend to vulnerable groups, has commenced. The program, totaling 145 billion baht, is expected to have an immediate impact, as recipients are free to spend the cash, particularly on essential goods and local services.

Dr. Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), noted that surveys from the UTCC and the government show most recipients plan to use the funds for necessities, while others may invest in tools or pay off informal debts. He expects the stimulus to circulate through the economy two to three times. Continued …

Funding in place for 2nd phase of digital handout

Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul has confirmed that the government has sufficient funding for the second phase of the digital wallet program, with a budget of 180 billion baht having already been allocated.

He said the first phase of the cash handout scheme that targeted 14.5 million people, including state welfare cardholders and people with disabilities, used a 145-billion-baht budget, which has already been transferred. Continued …

Business debt is now nearly as high as household debt, manufacturing faces contraction

The head of one of Thailand’s key economic agencies highlighted another critical problem for the economy. In the course of explaining a projected contraction in manufacturing for 2024, Worawan Chitarun of the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) underlined the sky-high level of business debt acting like a weight on economic development.

In short, this is in addition to household debt. Presently, Thailand’s level of business debt is 87.6% of GDP, nearly the same as the country’s household debt level, which is 90.8% of GDP. Continued …

Fiscal 2024 sees highest revenue for Thai Treasury Dept in 91 years

The Treasury Department reported total earnings of 14.38 billion baht for fiscal 2024, making this the highest revenue earned in 91 years, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said on Monday. He noted that this figure represents a 57.9% increase from the previous fiscal year’s revenue and is 25.4% higher than projected.

Paopoom attributed this surge in revenue to the department’s expedited bidding and leasing contracts for its properties, as well as the extension of contracts with major tenants. Additionally, the department benefited from land expropriated by key state agencies and the sale of commemorative coins. Continued …

New business registrations increase slightly

The Commerce Ministry is upbeat about new business registrations this year, driven by the government’s stimulus measures and the rebound in the tourism sector.

Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the Business Development Department, said new business registrations for the first eight months of 2024 rose by 0.42% to 61,819, with combined registered capital of 186 billion baht, down 60.3%, compared to the corresponding period last year. Continued …

BOI downplays stronger baht’s impact, FTI warns of struggle

While the Board of Investment chief does not say the rising baht would affect foreign investments, a Federation of Thai Industries’ vice president disagrees, saying it would severely affect investments in exports.

Narit Therdsteerasukdi, BOI secretary-general, said the strengthening baht had little impact on foreign investors’ decision to use Thailand as their manufacturing hub. Instead, he said, a strong baht would provide a window of opportunity for foreign investors to import machines and tools for expanding their manufacturing capacity. Continued …

Thailand welcomes Google’s US$1 billion investment in data center

Thailand today welcomed a major investment from the tech giant Google, which announced plans to invest US$1 billion to build a data center and cloud region in the country. The firm stated that the investment aims to meet growing cloud demand and support artificial intelligence adoption in Southeast Asia.

According to a Deloitte study on the project, the investment is expected to create approximately 14,000 jobs annually until 2029. This is a significant boost, especially as technology continues to reshape economies and job markets globally. Continued …

Thailand eyes jump in exports to China

Thailand should capitalize on the growing e-commerce industry to sell more products in the Chinese market, while strengthening cooperation with Beijing on exports, Thai Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan says.

After a recent meeting with the Chinese ambassador to Thailand, Pichai emphasized the longstanding friendship between the two countries, saying economic collaboration will bring long-term benefits to both sides. Continued …

Exports seen up 2% this year but strong baht a challenge

Thailand’s exports are expected to rise 2% this year, the upper end of a previous forecast of 1% to 2% growth, but the rapidly strengthening baht could be a challenge for the rest of the year, the Thai National Shippers’ Council said today.

The baht reached its highest level in 31 months this week, trading at 32.125 against the greenback. Year-to-date, the baht has risen 5.2%, making it the region’s second best-performing currency after Malaysia’s ringgit. Continued …

Just 4 of 26,000 firms found using Thai nominees

Only four out of more than 26,000 businesses in Thailand inspected by the Business Development Department were found to be illegally operating through nominees, while 64 others were found to have violated the accounting law.

Department Director-general Auramon Supthaweethum on Monday said that her department recently inspected 26,019 businesses across four sectors, including tourism and related services, real estate, hotels and resorts, and logistics, in a bid to find foreign-owned businesses run through Thai nominees. Continued …

Surge in Chinese arrivals, tourism income expected during Golden Week

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) estimates that between 132,000 and 183,000 Chinese tourists will enter Thailand during China’s Golden Week which runs from today until Oct. 7.

This estimation of arrivals is 57%-144% higher than the same period last year, TAT said today, adding that it believed these visitors would generate income of 3.71 to 5.18 billion baht during the period, an increase of 58%-121% year on year. Continued …

Thailand’s Rising Costs: A Challenge for Budget Travelers

The bahts’ price hike is due to the Federal Reserve’s decision to cut interest rates in the United States. As a result, the Thai baht has strengthened against the U.S. dollar, putting pressure on Thailand’s central bank to follow suit. However, the central bank has been cautious about lowering interest rates because of economic uncertainties.

Now, the stronger baht has a direct impact on tourism spending. Travelers find that their money now doesn’t go as far as it used to, leading to reduced spending. According to the Tourism and Sports Minister of Thailand, the unfavorable exchange rates could hinder Thailand’s goal of reaching 3.5 trillion baht in tourism revenue for 2024. Continued …

Thailand’s Maya Bay to Reopen for Tourists tomorrow

Thailand’s famous Maya Bay, located in the southern province of Krabi, will reopen to visitors tomorrow after a two-month closure for environmental rehabilitation. The iconic bay, renowned globally from the Hollywood film “The Beach” starring Leonardo DiCaprio, had been closed from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30 to allow natural restoration.

Attapon Charoenchansa, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, confirmed that Maya Bay, along with nearby Loh Samah Bay and Lor Kor Bay on the Phi Phi islands, will welcome tourists again. Continued …

Cutie ‘Moo Deng’ woos public, and tourists, to Si Racha, Chon Buri

The popularity of pygmy hippo “Moo Deng” has helped boost tourism in Si Racha and Chon Buri during the low season, with stronger tourist flows anticipated in October thanks to the school break.

Khao Kheow Open Zoo started live-streaming Moo Deng in September after recording more than 10,000 visitors at the zoo during weekends. The zoo reportedly earned 13 million baht during Sept. 11-19 from ticket sales. Continued …

Phuket Shines Globally with Two Prestigious Festival Awards

The year 2024 has been a golden year for Phuket, as the destination secured two prestigious accolades at the 2024 IFEA/Haas & Wilkerson Pinnacle Awards, organized by the International Festivals & Events Assn. (IFEA) in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States.

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The “World Festival and Event City Award,” showcases Phuket Province’s readiness to host world-class events and festivals. In addition, the “Phuket Vegetarian Festival” received the prestigious “Grand Pinnacle,” the highest award given by the IFEA, the premier association supporting and enabling festival and event professionals worldwide. This award is considered the Oscars of the event industry. Continued …

Expats pan Thai street food: Old rancid oil. Cheap oil. Food dripping with oil.

“I don’t want anything fried on the street. The Thais use cheap oil that isn’t healthy. They tend to either burn the oils, which are usually vegetable oil, or fry the food but the oil is not hot enough. I told the GF not to bring home anything fried anymore. When I need sheets of paper towels just to sop up what drips from the food, it is too much.” – Gobbler

“Plus that awful stuff they call margarine that they use to cook pancakes, it needs no refrigeration and they leave the tub open. I don’t buy street food anymore, but occasionally I would like a pancake, but I won’t buy them sopping in that goo.” – brianthainess

(Editor: These are likely foreigners who came to Thailand at least partly for the food, and now they spend most of their money on Western food. Personally, we find Thai street food tasty, and not oily.)

Continued …

Vegetarian Festival from October 2-11 in Bangkok’s Chinatown

Bangkok’s Chinatown is gearing up to celebrate the annual Vegetarian Festival from Oct. 2-11. This year’s event will coincide with the sixth anniversary of His Majesty the King’s Birthday.

Under the theme “72 Blessed Birthdays”, the Vegetarian Festival will feature various activities, including a vegetarian cooking demonstration of “Fried Noodles with 10 Heavenly Dragons”, followed by a free food distribution. Additionally, a procession of flower cars will be held to honor the goddess Guanyin, and a vibrant lion-dance procession will take place. Continued …

Two restaurants you won’t want to miss out on in Krabi and Koh Samui

Tomatoes, onions, gingers and garlic are to Pakistani gastronomy what lemongrass, basil, galangal and kaffir lime leaves are to Thai cuisine. These quintessential Thai ingredients are the very basics of the Thai culinary scene and come together to create a masterstroke, all the while balancing their sweet, sour, savory, salty and umami elements, blending together to create a gastronomical experience that is both complex and flavorful.

All these flavors swirled in my mind as I landed in Thailand’s Krabi. Navigating the winding roads from the Krabi airport to the hotel, the first pit stop we made was at a roadside stall for freshly sliced coconuts to quench our thirst with coconut water. A dense mangrove forest in the background, the sounds of waves softly resounding from just across the road and the sweet taste of fresh coconut water — heaven. Continued …

7 best family resorts in Phuket

Far more than just a party island, Phuket is becoming one of the most family friendly of the Thai destinations.

1. Club Med Phuket

Fresh from a refurbishment of the pool and sun decks, this all-inclusive resort sits on 16 hectares of Kata Beach shoreline. There are 26 included activities in the tariff and the kids clubs are cleverly segmented into 0 to 2 years, 2 to 3 years, 4 to 10, 11 to 13 and 14 to 17 years. Some of the activities include flying trapeze lessons, tennis group lessons, archery classes, and family baking workshops. Continued …

Study shows climate change is making typhoons worse in Southeast Asia

A joint scientific study released in July examined the effects of climate change on typhoons in Southeast Asia. It found that typhoons in the region are forming closer to coastlines. They are also intensifying more rapidly and lasting longer over land.

A statement from the study warned that coastal communities and cities like Hai Phong in Vietnam and the Thai capital, Bangkok, face threats from longer-lasting and more intense storms. Continued …

Why the Thai food industry is embracing sustainability

The very act of eating is often perceived as a “destroyer” of the planet, contributing to deforestation, pollution, and climate change. However, a growing movement suggests that food consumption can be a powerful tool for positive change.

Is “eating to save the planet” a realistic goal? While it might seem far-fetched for the average consumer, it’s a concept that businesses are taking very seriously. Continued …

Siam Cement chief calls for unified push toward green economy

Collaboration between the business and government sectors is crucial to accelerate the transition to a low-carbon society, said Thammasak Sethaudom, president and CEO of Siam Cement Group (SCG). He made this point during a speech on Monday at the Sustainability Expo 2024 on “Driving Inclusive Green Transition”.

He cited SCG’s efforts over recent years to promote an inclusive green transition toward a low-carbon economy and increase Thailand’s global competitiveness on the issue. He suggested stakeholders push for laws and regulations to make clean energy accessible to everyone, including liberalizing clean energy trading through the smart grid. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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

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7-Eleven Introduces PromptPay QR/Traffic Ticket Statute of Limitations/Report Traffic Violations for Cash/Critical brain conditions/Overflowing Ping River continues/Chiang Mai Hospital Floods/Nonthaburi residents warned of flooding/Bangkok and 10 provinces face flood threat/Korat faces water shortage/Roadside bomb injures eight/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: To eradicate poverty in two years/Bt400 wage ‘cannot be derailed’/Cash handout to boost retail sector/Phase 2 of 10,000-baht handout/’No restrictions’ on handouts/Phuket’s sea gypsies swarm ATMs/Mortgage growth to plunge/Production index to decline/Strong baht barely dents exports/Clock’s ticking for Thai auto companies/Thai-Chinese high-speed railway/To maintain Thailand trade balance/Rayong land prices pushed up/Tourism: TAT’s ‘Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges’/Thailand Experience: Elephant camps transitioning to cruelty-free future/Lee Ayu Chuepa’s coffee revolution/Thailand’s best-loved tasty treats/Perfect 4 Days in Bangkok/Surging popularity of ‘Mo Lam’/Climate Thailand: AOT paving way to green airports/Green finance to tackle climate change/Hyundai to invest in EV production/Sustainable practices by beverage makers/Protecting Thailand’s coral reefs/International/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

7-Eleven Introduces Convenient PromptPay QR Code Payments Nationwide

7-Eleven now offers the option to scan and pay with PromptPay, making transactions more convenient by eliminating the need to carry cash. Customers can simply open the QR code on their mobile banking app and pay at any of the 480 participating branches nationwide.

With this new service, customers can easily pay for their purchases by scanning the PromptPay QR code at checkout. The system supports all major mobile banking apps. Continued …

Traffic Ticket Statute of Limitations Extended to Two Years

The Royal Thai Police have issued a reminder for all drivers regarding recent changes in traffic laws, which introduce two significant updates related to traffic fines. These changes, which took effect on Oct. 25, 2023, aim to ensure stricter enforcement of road safety regulations.

The first key change involves the extension of the statute of limitations for traffic tickets. With the new regulation, the statute of limitations has been extended to two years. The second change addresses the consequences for individuals who fail to pay their fines within the allotted time. Continued …

Report Traffic Violations for Cash Rewards, Say Thai Police

Police, alongside partner organizations, are offering cash rewards for citizens who capture traffic violations on video, as part of the “Volunteer Traffic Eyes” project. Total rewards exceed Bt50,000.

Yestersay, at the Sarasin Room of the Royal Thai Police Headquarters, Police Lt. Gen. Prachuap Wongsuk, assistant commissioner-general of the Royal Thai Police and acting deputy commissioner-general, announced the award recipients of the “Volunteer Traffic Eyes” project. Continued …

Critical brain conditions to watch out for

As we transition into an aging society, one of the biggest challenges for families with elderly members is dealing with the health issues that have accumulated over the years. While conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, and high cholesterol are well-known, many are unaware of the increasing threat of degenerative brain disorders in the elderly.

Understanding these conditions is crucial for early detection, prevention, and effective management. This article introduces you to three major brain health threats that seniors face and offers guidance on how to recognize and combat them. Continued …

Overflowing Ping River continues to affect downtown Chiang Mai

The flooding triggered by the overflowing of the Ping River in Chiang Mai’s Mueang district is even worse than in 2011, according to a report. The surge in the river flooded residences and commercial zones in the district on Wednesday night, including San Pa Khoi Market and the Charoen Prathet and Night Bazaar neighborhoods.

At least 2,000 households were expected to be affected by the flooding, especially those in and around the Night Bazaar where water levels exceeded one meter. Street vendors struggled to keep their products out of the water, while small vehicles were unable to pass the section of road from Nong Hoi to Nawarat Bridge. Continued …

Chiang Mai Hospital Floods, Halts Non-Urgent Care

A sudden surge of floodwater inundated Chiang Mai last night, severely affecting Lanna 3 Hospital. Flood levels rose to between knee and waist height in Soi Sukkasem, compelling the hospital to halt non-urgent care until Monday.

This announcement came after floodwaters breached the hospital premises, reaching shin level in the parking lot and prompting immediate relocation of staff and vital medical equipment. Continued …

Nonthaburi residents warned of flooding as water levels increase

Residents in 30 communities across Nonthaburi province have been warned to brace for possible flooding today due to the rising level of water in the Chao Phraya River.

The Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Center cautioned that days of heavy rains in upper Thailand were necessitating the speeding up the release of water from the Chao Phraya dam. Continued …

Bangkok and 10 provinces face flood threat as dam increases water discharge

Eleven provinces in the Chao Phraya Basin, including metropolitan Bangkok, have been warned to prepare for possible flooding as the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat province will increase its rate of water discharge.

The areas to be affected are communities located outside the flood levees along the banks of the Chao Phraya River in Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya, Suphanburi, Lopburi, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan, and Bangkok provinces. Continued …

Korat faces water shortage with all its reservoirs only half full

While several provinces in the north are suffering serious flooding, especially Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai, Nakhon Ratchasima in the northeast is facing a water shortage with all of its 27 reservoirs now less than half full.

For an example, Lamtakong reservoir, which is the main source of water for Mueang, Sung Noen, Si Khio, Kham Thalae So and Chalerm Phra Kiat, now contains 92.26 million cubic meters of water, 30.6% of its capacity. Of that, only 25.2% of the water is usable. Continued … 

Roadside bomb injures eight soldiers in Narathiwat

Eight soldiers sustained injuries in a roadside explosion in Rangae district, Narathiwat, believed to be orchestrated by insurgents. The incident took place when an improvised bomb, tied to a power pole along a local road in Ban Hulu Pare, tambon Tanyongmat, was detonated as a military pickup truck carrying the soldiers drove past.

The blast’s impact toppled the power pole and shattered the vehicle’s windshield and windows. The injured soldiers were promptly transported to Rangae Hospital for treatment. Continued … 

  • Polish Passenger Threatens to Bomb Plane Mid-air on Flight to Bangkok – Continued …
  • Thai Woman and Taiwanese Man Rescued from Vietnamese Gang – Continued …
  • Chinese National Arrested for International Drug Trafficking – Continued …
  • Laem Chabang: Thai customs seize 1.4 tons of cannabis – Continued …
  • CIB nabs Chinese Starlink scammer in Bangkok condo bust – Continued …
  • Korean Overstayer in Thailand Revealed as $226K Fraud Fugitive – Continued …

Thailand aims to eradicate poverty in two years

Thailand aims to eradicate poverty and build a prosperous economy within the remainder of the current prime minister’s term, an adviser to PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra revealed.

With just over two years left in office, the prime minister is determined to ensure that Thais can rise above poverty, stated Surapong Suebwonglee, deputy chairman of the five-member advisory panel appointed by PM Paetongtarn. Continued …

Bt400 daily wage plan ‘cannot be derailed’

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn has insisted the 400-baht daily minimum wage must take effect on Oct. 1 as planned, despite the failure of the national wage committee to endorse it yet.

Sia Champhathong, an MP with the opposition People’s Party, asked the minister on Thursday in the House whether the adjournments of two recent meetings of the committee were the government’s way to avoid addressing the issue. Continued …

Cash handout will give retail sector temporary boost

Wholesalers and retailers across Thailand say they are optimistic that the government’s 10,000-baht cash handout, part of the digital wallet scheme for vulnerable groups, will provide a short-term boost to the country’s retail sector.

Industry experts predict the initiative will stimulate consumption and increase spending by 10%-15% this year. However, concerns have been raised about the possibility of recipients spending the money on non-essential items. Continued …

Phase 2 of 10,000-baht handout may be paid in installments

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat admitted on Thursday that it remains uncertain whether the government will have enough money to distribute the second round of the 10,000-baht handout in one go.

Julapun said that if the budget were insufficient, the payment would need to be divided into two installments of 5,000 baht each. The second phase of the spending stimulus handout will use the digital wallet system, after the first-phase payment was remitted in cash to recipients’ bank accounts. Continued …

‘No restrictions’ on handouts

Recipients of the 10,000-baht handout can spend the money on anything they see fit, including paying off their debts, according to Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai.

Phumtham was responding to reports that said many people who are eligible to receive the handout in the first phase of the scheme, which officially began on Wednesday, are planning to use it to help clear their debts. Continued …

Phuket’s sea gypsies swarm ATMs for 10k baht handout

Hundreds of sea gypsies in Phuket flocked to ATMs at Laem Tukkae, Koh Sirey, Ratsada subdistrict on Wednesday as part of the Thai government’s 10,000-baht handout scheme for vulnerable citizens. The scheme, aimed at state welfare cardholders and disabled individuals, is part of a broader economic stimulus program.

A national report noted that the sea gypsies, still referred to as Thai Mai or New Thais, were seen eagerly withdrawing funds from ATMs early in the morning to cover essential expenses. The report also highlighted how Phuket Town saw a spike in ATM usage, as recipients hurried to access their cash. Continued …

Mortgage growth forecast to plunge

Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) expects 1.2% growth in mortgages within the commercial banking sector this year, the lowest level of expansion in 23 years. The low rate is attributed to the diminished purchasing power of home buyers.

In the second quarter of 2024, commercial banks booked marginal year-on-year growth of 0.8% in mortgage loans, down from 1% the previous quarter, said Kanjana Chockpisansin, head of banking and financial sector research at K-Research. Continued …

Production index projected to decline 1% in 2024

Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) is likely to contract by 1% this year, given the declines recorded during the first eight months of the year, caused by a raft of economic problems and the impact of severe floods, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).

The best-case scenario for MPI growth is a flat reading, said OIE Director-general Warawan Chitaroon. The office previously downgraded its MPI growth projection for 2024 from a range of 2%-3% to 0-1%. It revised down the range again on Thursday to between -1% and 0. Continued …

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Strong baht barely dents Thai exports

Related strengthening of Asian currencies against the dollar has limited any adverse impact on Thailand’s exports as the baht appreciates rapidly, reducing the urgency for the Bank of Thailand to quickly adjust interest rates, say analysts.

Merchandise exports gained momentum, surging 7% year-on-year and 1.8% month-on-month to US$26.2 billion in August, beating the consensus of 5.8%, according to Kuala Lumpur-based Maybank. Continued …

Clock’s ticking for Thai auto companies in fast-changing market

Thai automotive suppliers and Japanese automakers have around four years to prepare for intense competition from Chinese auto companies, automotive manufacturer Thai Summit Group said on Thursday.

According to a news report by Nikkei Asia, sales of Japanese automaker Toyota Motor in Thailand dropped by 15% in the first half of this year despite its 38% market share in the country. On the other hand, sales of Chinese automaker BYD Auto in Thailand has risen by 32% in the first half of this year. Continued …

First phase of Thai-Chinese high-speed railway to be completed by 2028

Thailand Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said the first phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail would be completed in 2028, while asking for the Chinese government’s support to ensure smooth transportation.

He made this remark at the opening ceremony of the “Global Sustainable Transport Forum 2024” in Beijing on Wednesday. Suriya said the first phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed rail from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima was 35% complete, and was expected to be ready in the next four years. Continued …

China vows to maintain Thailand trade balance

China has pledged to maintain its trade balance with Thailand, reducing the latter’s trade deficit by purchasing more agricultural products and supporting Thai small businesses accessing Chinese e-commerce platforms.

Following a meeting on trade cooperation with Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang yesterday at the Commerce Ministry, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan said the Chinese embassy addressed concerns regarding the influx of cheap, substandard goods. Continued …

Rayong land prices pushed up by Chinese

Chinese investor demand for industrial land propelled Rayong’s vacant land price index to the highest growth rate among the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) provinces in the second quarter of 2024.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said many Chinese investors acquired land in Rayong’s industrial zones to build electric vehicle plants and related industries such as battery production. Continued …

TAT entices foreign tourists with ‘Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges’

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is offering visitors with experiences in shopping and enjoying tourism services in the kingdom under the “Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges” project, which will run between Nov. 1 and Dec. 16.

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT overnor, said, “In response to the government’s tourism stimulus policy, TAT is continuously implementing strategies and promotions to stimulate tourism recovery. Emphasis is placed on boosting tourist spending, especially in the Hidden Gem Cities. In this connection, the Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges project is aimed to boost foreign arrivals to achieve this year’s target of 36.7 million visitors.” Continued …

How Thailand’s elephant camps are transitioning to a cruelty-free future

“This herb is excellent at clearing up hemorrhoids,” explains Atichart Chatpisitchaikul, or “Tong”, my guide at the ChangChill elephant camp in the hill country outside of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand.

My fellow trekkers and I glance down at the mountainous pile of poop at our feet and wrinkle our noses in unison before Tong pushes on up the hill and we follow behind, bamboo trekking poles helping to speed our ascent to the top of the slippery slope. Continued …

From hill tribe to the global stage: Lee Ayu Chuepa’s coffee revolution

In the lush hills of northern Thailand, a remarkable story of perseverance and social entrepreneurship is brewing. Lee Ayu Chuepa, once a young boy from the remote Mae Chan Tai community in Chiang Rai province, has transformed not only his own life but also the fortunes of his community through the power of coffee.

Thirty years ago, Lee’s daily routine involved a grueling 8-kilometer round trip on foot just to attend school in a neighboring village. Barely able to speak Thai, he faced challenges that would daunt most adults, let alone a child. It was precisely these hardships that forged Lee’s indomitable spirit and unwavering determination. Continued …

Thailand’s best-loved tasty treats

Specialities from Bangkok and elsewhere in Thailand were officially recognized on Thursday in a bid to preserve local foods and promote them internationally. Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsupakitkosol said the Department of Cultural Promotion, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and 76 provincial agencies had invited the public to vote for their specialities.

As many as 563 tasty treats were selected for the voting, which was held from Aug. 1-9. They included 234 savouries, 184 desserts, 143 appetizers and two other foods. “Each reflects the culture and local life of each province,” she said. Continued …

The Perfect 4 Days in Bangkok, According to Locals

Bangkok has long been as vibrant and alive as it gets — and the metropolis of almost 11 million people is always reinventing itself. “I would explain it as a revival,” says thirty-something native Mook Attakanwong, owner of multidisciplinary gallery, shop, and events space ATT 19. “I feel like this is the real beginning in terms of a lot more expansion in understanding of art, music, and food.”

Colorful Thai culture and festivals are dependably exciting here, and food seems as much a religion as the dominant Buddhism. “There’s no other place in the world that has such good food,” insists Natty Wongphanlert, owner and general manager of the plush boutique 137 Pillars Suites & Residences Bangkok. Continued …

Surging popularity of ‘Mo Lam’ offers numerous economic opportunities

The fan power of “Mo Lam” – Isaan folk singers – represents an untapped treasure for businesses, as their fans are among the most affluent and willing to spend up to 50,000 baht daily on their favorite artists, according to a survey released on Wednesday.

Conducted by over 60 staff from “MI Learn Lab” under the Media Intelligence Group, the survey explored consumer behavior related to Mo Lam fandom across five northeast provinces: Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Roi Et, Ubon Ratchathani, and Maha Sarakham, involving 614 participants aged 10 to 60. Continued …

AOT unveils 4-point strategy, paving way to green airports

The Airports of Thailand (AOT) has unveiled a strategy to transform six international airports under its management into “green” airports, in line with the country’s net zero emission policy. The AOT manages Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Mae Fah Luang, Phuket and Hat Yai airports, which account for 95% of domestic and international flights.

The strategy for green airports focuses on four main aspects: Connectivity, system integration, sustainability, and airport size, Jakkraphob Jarassri, AOT’s chief adviser for engineering and construction, said. Continued …

ADB urges Thailand to adopt green finance to tackle climate change

Thailand must accelerate its economic restructuring to effectively tackle climate change, Anuch Metha, director of the Asian Development Bank’s Thailand office in Thailand, told participants of the “Road to Net Zero 2024: The Extraordinary Green” seminar organized by Thansettakij on Wednesday.

Metha emphasized the need for a financial system that supports the green economy in light of the climate challenges facing Thailand and the broader Asia-Pacific region, including unpredictable weather patterns leading to floods and other natural disasters. Continued …

Hyundai to invest in EV production and infrastructure development

Hyundai Mobility Thailand (HMT) has announced it will invest 1 billion baht to enhance its presence and contribute to the growth of Thailand’s electric vehicle (EV) ecosystem, its CEO Jae Gyou Chung said on Thursday.

Approved by the Board of Investment for Hyundai Mobility Manufacturing (Thailand), this initiative focuses on boosting local EV production and infrastructure development. Continued …

Tetra Pak calls for sustainable practices by food and beverage makers

Tetra Pak, a global leader in processing and packaging solutions, has called on Thai companies to adopt more sustainable practices to align with international regulations.

This call to action came during a webinar on Thursday titled“Future-Ready Business with Tetra Pak Sustainable Solutions”, which aimed to highlight the necessity of sustainable practices for food and beverage manufacturers in Thailand. Continued …

Protecting Thailand’s coral reefs and ecosystem from sunscreen threat

Thailand’s stunning coral reefs are not just a national treasure but also a crucial part of the global marine ecosystem. Unfortunately, these vibrant underwater landscapes are under increasing threat.

While climate change and pollution often get the most attention, there’s another hidden danger lurking beneath the surface: chemical sunscreens. Sunscreens that include ingredients like oxybenzone and octinoxate are highly toxic to coral reefs. Although these chemicals have been banned in Thailand, other harmful ingredients such as avobenzone and octocrylene remain in many sunscreens. Continued …

Israel rejects cease-fire talks, keeps up attacks in Lebanon

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu vowed the military would maintain its bombardment of Hezbollah targets in Lebanon indefinitely, undermining efforts by the United States and allies to secure a cease-fire that would ease the risk of a regional war. Continued …

Van Gogh painting auctioned for $27.6 million

There were few fireworks at the inaugural evening sale of 20th and 21st century art at Christie’s new Asia headquarters in Hong Kong on Thursday, as the economic malaise that has cast a pall over the art market in the past two years continues to make itself felt. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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-Sept 26


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4 Hua Hin hotels receive Michelin Guide awards

Yesterday, the MICHELIN Guide revealed the brand new One, Two, and Three Key distinctions for the most outstanding hotels in Thailand.

The MICHELIN Guide now includes over 5,000 hotels across the world, and not a single one is simply a room for the night. These are places that significantly add to your experience as a traveler, each vetted and judged excellent in five categories: architecture and interior design, quality and consistency of service, overall personality and character, value for the price, and a significant contribution to the guest experience in a particular setting.

The One Key Hotels in Hua Hin

Veranda Resort & Villas Hua Hin Cha Am
  • Anantara Hua Hin Resort & Spa
  • The Standard Hua Hin
  • V Villas Hua Hin
  • Aleenta Resort & Spa, Hua-Hin Continued …

Pranburi Mini-Balloon Festival this weekend

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43 Thailand provinces brace for a deluge of trouble

Weather forecasts predict heavy rain across 43 provinces tomorrow, raising concerns about flash floods and forest runoff, especially in low-lying and mountainous areas.

The southern region’s eastern coast will have 60% of the area experiencing thunderstorms and heavy rain in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Yala, and Narathiwat. Continued …

Floodwaters Match 2011 Levels, but a Disaster Is Unlikely: Deputy PM

Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has assured the public that despite this year’s rainfall and floodwaters being on par with 2011’s catastrophic floods, a disaster of similar scale is not anticipated. Speaking yesterday, Anutin noted that although Thailand is also impacted by water released from neighboring countries, manageable measures are being undertaken to mitigate potential flooding impacts.

Residents in flood-prone areas, such as Bangkok, have been reassured that the devastating floods of 2011, which saw parts of the capital severely inundated and numerous roads turning into canals, are unlikely to recur. The 2011 floods remain the most damaging in Thailand’s history. Continued …

Chiang Mai City: Floods Expected to Surpass 2011 Levels

The flooding in Chiang Mai continues to worsen as the Ping River reaches record-breaking levels. As of 9pm last night, the water level in the city of Chiang Mai had risen to 4.83 meters, surpassing the 2022 flood level. Authorities expect the level to climb above 5.10 meters, exceeding the 2011 flood levels.

Reports from Chiang Mai indicate that the situation remains critical, as new floodwaters from Mae Taeng District have reached the city. The flooding has expanded, inundating major economic areas such as the Night Bazaar, San Pa Khoi Market, and parts of the Chiang Mai-Lamphun Road, with water depths ranging from 50 to 100 cm. The flood levels are expected to rise further. Continued …

More of Lampang and Sukhothai disappear under floodwater

More areas in the northern provinces of Lampang and Sukhothai are now flooded. Residents have been moving their belongings to higher ground and are avoiding flooded routes as advised.

In Lampang, especially high water levels were seen in the Na Saeng subdistrict of Koh Ka district. Due to the overflow of the Wang River, the floodwater has reached the Eastern Ban Na Kaew Bridge, the main route across the river to Serm Ngam district, resulting in transport difficulties. Continued …

Tourists evacuated from Mae Hong Son resorts as the Pai River overflows

The overflowing Pai River inundated several resorts in Mae Hong Son’s Pai district in the early hours of Wednesday, as officials rushed to rescue villagers and tourists to safety.

Affected resorts include Pai Riverside Golden Hut, Canary Guesthouse, and Pai Nai Fun, which are located on the banks of the river, Pai District Chief Anek Panthayom said on Wednesday. Continued …

Crocodile farm owner reveals ‘devastating decision’ to cull breeding stock

A crocodile farm owner in Lamphun province has made the heartbreaking decision to cull 125 of his breeding crocodiles due to severe flooding that has compromised the safety of both the animals and the surrounding community.

Heavy rains have caused significant damage to the earthen walls of the farm’s wells, creating a dangerous situation for the crocodiles. Despite his best efforts to reinforce the wells, the risk of a breach and subsequent escape of the crocodiles became too great. Continued …

Domestic gold prices head for new high

Domestic gold prices are on course to surpass the previous high of 42,150 baht per baht-weight (15.2 grams) as global prices stayed near an all-time high, approaching $2,700 an ounce, say local traders.

Domestic prices surged 200 baht to 41,100 baht for gold bar early Wednesday as bullion gained 0.3% to top $2,665 an ounce, eclipsing the previous record posted on Tuesday following a report showing U.S. consumer confidence this month fell the most in three years. Continued …

Economic toll from flooding in Thailand estimated at Bt242 billion

The severe flooding that has gripped much of northern and northeastern Thailand is taking a heavy toll on the country’s economy, with the Thai Chamber of Commerce estimating damages at over 242 billion baht.

The flooding, exacerbated by the El Niño and La Niña weather patterns, has disrupted agriculture, fisheries, livestock, and business sectors across the affected regions. The chamber has identified Chiang Rai, Phayao, Sukhothai, Nong Khai, and Nakhon Phanom as the provinces hit hardest by the floods. Continued …

First phase of 10,000-baht disbursement started

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra presided over the handing out of 10,000-baht to the first group of recipients on Wednesday morning and pledged to hold the second and third phases soon. In a ceremony held at the Government House, Paetongtarn pressed a mock button to gesture the start of the remittance of the economic stimulus money to the first group of recipients.

However, actual transfers by commercial and government-run banks had reportedly been completed at 5am. Some banks even started the transfers shortly after 1am. For instance, Kasikorn Bank reportedly began the transfers at 1.12am and the Government Savings Bank at 1.50 am. Continued …

Handout to create ‘economic whirlwind’

The government has vowed to proceed with the second and third phases of its economic stimulus handout scheme after the official launch of the first phase yesterday.

“The payment system for the second and third phases is being developed. The Finance Ministry will provide details later,” said Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra during an event to mark the program’s start at Government House on Wednesday. Continued …

Elderly Woman in Tears at ATM: Receives 10,000 Baht to Support Family

A 64-year-old woman from Buriram broke down in tears of joy at an ATM after receiving 10,000 baht from the digital wallet program. She shared her struggles in caring for her three disabled siblings and three school-age grandchildren, relying on a meager income from pensions and government assistance, which includes a monthly 300-baht welfare card.

Yesterday at the Agricultural Bank in Buriram, vulnerable groups, including people with disabilities and those with welfare cards ending in zero, were lined up to check and withdraw funds from the 10,000-baht digital program. Continued …

Needy, disabled delighted as Bt10,000 handout begins

Needy and disabled people were delighted to see 10,000 baht deposited into their bank accounts on Wednesday under the government’s cash handout scheme, but not all those eligible received the money on the first day.

In Nakhon Ratchasima, people were seen queuing at ATMs to check their accounts and withdraw the cash at branches of the Government Savings Bank and Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives in Phimai district on Wednesday morning. Continued … 

Thais seek extra income as consumer costs spike

Rising costs are causing 84% of Thai consumers to seek extra income to ensure their financial resilience, according to NielsenIQ’s Mid-Year Thailand Consumer Outlook. Thai consumer behaviour has shifted significantly as households navigate economic uncertainty and escalating living costs.

However, 29% of consumers report improvements in their financial positions since January 2024, up from 24%, while 35% feel their financial position has worsened, an uptrend from 48% earlier in the year. Continued …

Thailand’s ease of doing business drops again, now 12th in Asia-Pacific

Thailand fell three places from 2022 to 12th among Asia-Pacific nations in terms of ease of doing business, according to a survey by the Asia Securities Industry and Financial Markets Assn. (ASIFMA).

Among the 13 economies ranked in 2023, Singapore was in first place with an average score of 7.67, retaining its top position from the previous year. In second place was Hong Kong (7.38), followed by Australia (7.16) and Taiwan (6.61). Continued …

Rising demand for food pushes up exports

Exports in August expanded by 7% as demand grew for Thai agricultural and food products, thanks to the increased purchasing power of trading partners.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, said exports in August increased by 7% to US$26.2 billion (940 billion baht), driven by demand for agricultural and agro-industrial products, as well as industrial products, supported by global climate fluctuations and the recovery of the service sector in key markets. Continued …

Thai industrial estate authority woos investors from China

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) is actively promoting Thailand as an attractive investment destination for Chinese businesses, emphasizing the country’s strong infrastructure, skilled workforce, and pro-business policies.

During a recent investment promotion event in Shenzhen under the campaign “Now Thailand – The Golden Era”, IEAT Chairman Yuthasak Supasorn highlighted Thailand’s potential as an investment hub and underscored the long-standing relationship between the two countries. Continued …

Finance minister urges action on rising Thai baht, high policy rate

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira has expressed concerns about the strengthening baht and the current policy interest rate, which he says is too high. Pichai, who doubles as deputy PM, said on Wednesday that a stronger currency will hurt Thailand’s competitiveness in exports against other nations in the region.

The baht has appreciated to 36.23 baht against the U.S. dollar, the highest in 19 months. This, he said, was influenced by the U.S. Federal Reserve System’s decision to reduce its policy interest rate, and it has signaled it will further cut the rate by 0.75% soon. Continued …

Economists and exporters agree strong baht harms Thai economy

A strong Thai baht against the U.S. dollar does more harm than good to the Thai economy, according to the opinions of three economists and rice exporters.

Dr. Naris Sathapholdeja, chief of the Data and Analytics Group of TMB Thanachart Bank, said that the strengthening of the Thai baht against other currencies in this region makes both exports from Thailand and tourist visits to Thailand more expensive. Continued …

Thai condo market slows amid withdrawal of Chinese and Russian investments

The Thai condominium market is experiencing a significant slowdown due to the withdrawal of Chinese and Russian capital. In recent years, Chinese and Russian investors have dominated the condominium market in Thailand, particularly in cities like Bangkok and Pattaya.

According to data from the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), in 2023, Chinese buyers acquired 6,614 units, representing 46% of total foreign sales, while Russians purchased 1,260 units. However, the situation has drastically changed in 2024. Continued …

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Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport to open its 3rd runway on Nov 1

Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi International Airport will open its third runway on Nov. 1, allowing the airport to handle many more flights, the director of the Airports of Thailand (AOT) said.

Kirati Kijmanawat, AOT director, said on Wednesday that the runway is complete and test runs on landing and take-offs have been conducted under the endorsement of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand and the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand. Continued …

Dimmer prospects for China arrivals during Golden Week

The flow of Chinese tourists during the Golden Week holiday next week might be weaker than expected, as a strong baht and the mainland’s sluggish economy limit tourist expenditure, while other foreign arrivals start to bargain for lower services prices.

Thanet Supornsahasrungsi, president of the Association of Chonburi Tourism Federation, said if the baht continues to appreciate against most currencies, it will be bad for tourism. Continued … 

Phuket’s tourism boom set to break records this year

After a rocky few years post-Covid, Phuket is poised to smash its highest-ever revenue records in 2024, even if tourist numbers don’t quite hit pre-pandemic levels.

Longer stays, higher spending and a shift in visitor profiles are key to this tourism boom, according to Rangsiman Kingkaew, vice president of strategy and planning at the Phuket Tourist Assn. (PTA). Speaking at a press conference led by Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat, Rangsiman outlined the private sector’s ambitious strategy to drive tourism back to its peak. Continued …

Police launch raids on popular nightlife venues on Phuket’s Bangla Road

In a move to clean up the streets of Patong, police and health officials are back in action, targeting Bangla Road’s nightlife hotspots with surprise drug tests. The high-stakes operation saw staff at multiple entertainment venues undergo random tests, aiming to ensure drug-free working environments in the heart of Phuket’s party scene.

This crackdown, part of the third phase of a wider crime prevention campaign by Region 8 Police, falls under the banner “Protect the people, suppress dangers, be modern, and care for the people.” Their focus is to ensure that popular entertainment venues are drug-free through random urine tests as part of the White Entertainment Venue Project. Continued …

A flavorful journey to Thai wellness

Whether you’re a seasoned foodie or a wellness seeker, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites you to embark on a journey with “Wellness On A Plate”. Discover the magic of Thai cuisine in new light and in a place where delectable flavors meet unparalleled nutritional benefits.

Thai food is a treasure trove of health benefits, packed with natural ingredients and herbs. The “Wellness On A Plate” journey unveils the secrets of Thai culinary wisdom, offering a holistic approach to wellness that nourishes both body and soul. Continued …

Banthat Thong: Bangkok’s new street food paradise

Banthat Thong, Bangkok’s new trending landmark, has transformed from a neighborhood known for clothing, sports equipment and car accessories into a street food hub, earning the nickname Yaowarat (Chinatown) 2. The area now bustles with popular food stalls, offering a variety of savory and sweet treats.

After the Covid-19 pandemic, Banthat Thong benefited from Chinatown’s overcrowding and a revamp by the Chulalongkorn University Property Management Office, which filled the neighborhood with food options. As a result, tourists are now flocking to this vibrant street to sample its delicious fare. Continued … 

Why You Should Attend The Yi Peng Lantern Festival In Thailand

If you are looking for something interesting to do for your November break, here is a suggestion: head out to Thailand to experience the enchanting Yi Peng Lantern Festival. Also known as Yee Peng, it is celebrated primarily in northern Thailand, with Chiang Mai being the focal point of this breathtaking spectacle.

Picture thousands of radiant lanterns gracefully ascending into the night sky, creating an awe-inspiring display above the city. Save the date for Nov. 15-16 to witness this religious and cultural celebration that will leave you spellbound. It’s a time to pay homage to the Buddha, seek good fortune and wisdom, and release lanterns into the starry night. Continued …

Playful rain, cheerful mist at Ban E-Tong

As soon as we arrived at Ban E-Tong, a small village in Kanchanaburi province, in the late afternoon, everyone found themselves in a kingdom engulfed by mist. The familiar scenes were almost entirely swallowed up. We willingly stepped out of the car, humbly embracing the clarity of the season.

The journey, more than 300 kilometers from Bangkok, felt longer. Although the M81 motorway has begun trial service, significantly reducing travel time, once we reached Thong Pha Phum district, we still had to drive another 70km up the mountain to Ban E-Tong. The narrow, winding road with 399 curves requires extra caution, especially during the rainy season. Continued …

Indigenous people defend traditional farming in northern Thailand

The Thailand’s Pwo Karen of Ban Mae San have prospered in harmony with nature, upholding their traditional agricultural practices and rich cultural heritage for over 300 years. However, government measures are now putting their way of life at risk.

In recent years, between January and April, residents of Bangkok and northern Thailand have struggled to breathe due to high levels of pollution in the air. As the air quality index can reach 150 and even 200 AQI during these months — levels deemed unsafe for humans — anti-pollution masks have become essential. In response, the government has scrambled to provide explanations and solutions. Continued …

B.Grimm Power Secures 25-Year Solar Power Agreements With EGAT And PEA

B.Grimm Power Public Co. (B.Grimm Power) has signed 25-year power purchase agreements (PPAs) with the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) through its subsidiaries and joint ventures. The agreements cover eight companies and represent a combined total contracted capacity of 323.3 megawatts (MW) for solar farm projects.

The scheduled commercial operation dates (SCOD) for these projects will span from 2026 to 2030, contributing to Thailand’s renewable energy goals. This initiative aligns with B.Grimm Power’s “GreenLeap-Global and Green Strategy,” which aims to support the rapidly evolving energy markets and help Thailand meet its net-zero greenhouse gas emissions target by 2065. Continued …

Phuket hosts forum on sustainable island tourism

Sustainable tourism plays an important role in strengthening local communities, especially in the face of climate-induced emergencies such as floods and storms that have affected Phuket, Gov. Sophon Suwannarat said on Wednesday.

He made the comment at the opening of the 25th Inter-Islands Tourism Policy (ITOP) Forum, which is running until Friday at the Pullman Phuket Karon Beach Resort. Continued …

SpaceX plans $15-billion investment in Vietnam

Elon Musk’s SpaceX plans to invest $15 billion in Vietnam, the Vietnamese government said today. The statement came after a meeting in New York between Vietnamese President To Lam and Tim Hughes, SpaceX’s senior vice president for global business and government affairs. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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

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Best resort in Hua Hin for royal heritage/Why are pork prices so high?/North flood damage bill/Flood alert for Chiang Mai/Pit Bull Kills Woman/Healthcare finances sound/Private hospitals may opt out/Same-Sex Marriage Legalized/Man behind Moo Deng’s stardom/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: 3 million to get handout funds/10,000-Baht Grant Delayed/Vehicle production, sales plummet/Thailand’s halal industry/US shopping platforms expanding/Tourism: Threat to Booming Tourism?/Automated Entry System Delayed/93 countries will require ETA/Eateries applaud co-payment scheme/Airport expansions and upgrades/China’s Golden Week holiday/Tax proposal gains support/Thailand Experience: Visit Thailand during the off-season/Most Comforting Breakfast/10 bangin’ bites in Bangkok/Climate Thailand: Bt7.12 billion for EV subsidies/International/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

Laksasubha Hua Hin – the best resort in Hua Hin for royal heritage

Depending on what you’re looking for in a stay, there are many contenders for the mantle of best resort in Hua Hin. If it happens to be a proud royal heritage and an always-welcome touch of personal service from none other than the owners themselves, then the best resort in Hua Hin is Laksasubha Hua Hin.

The Hua Hin resort enjoys a picturesque beachfront location, while also being a short walk from nearby restaurants and bars, night market, shops, and nightlife. It’s an ideal choice for families, couples and single travelers looking for a slice of tropical paradise. Continued … 

Commerce Ministry to explore why pork prices are so high

The Commerce Ministry is inspecting pork prices nationwide in a bid to reduce expenses for Thai consumers and boost the competitiveness of producers.

Ministry spokesperson Wittayakorn Maneenetr said on Tuesday that the decision was taken after Thailand’s pork price was found to be higher than in other countries. The ministry’s Department of Internal Trade (DIT) has been tasked to collaborate with relevant agencies on seeking ways to ensure fairness among producers and consumers, he said. Continued …

North flood damage bill put at Bt3 billion

The government has estimated the total damage from the floods in the north to be about 3 billion baht. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said yesterday that the inundation in the north caused significant damage due to flash flooding.

The Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council initially estimated that the flood in the north had caused damage of about 3 billion baht, he said. Julapun said the damage had not spread widely enough to affect this year’s economic growth significantly. Continued …

Imminent-flood alert for Chiang Mai city

People living along the riverside in Chiang Mai are being strongly advised to move their belongings, including vehicles, to high ground as the Ping River was rising rapidly and expected to flood into the city on Tuesday night.

The Ping water level could reach the crisis point as early as 5pm. Tambon Nong Hoi and tambon Pa Dat were most at risk as the low terrain makes them prone to flooding, the municipal office said. Continued …

Pit Bull Attacks & Kills 67-Year-Old Woman Cycling in Pathum Thani

A 67-year-old woman in Pathum Thani was fatally attacked by a Pit Bull while cycling near her home in Chiang Rak Noi, Sam Khok District. The woman was found with severe bite wounds over most of her body. Despite efforts by emergency responders to revive her, she was pronounced dead at the scene.

Police and rescue teams responded to the incident following a report from the Sam Khok Police Station. The aggressive dog, named Poikae, reportedly belonged to a nearby resident, who kept it with six other dogs. Continued …

Universal healthcare finances sound, says minister

The Ministry of Public Health says the universal healthcare program will not experience any financial problems, according to minister Somsak Thepsutin.

The government approved a central budget of 5.9 billion baht for the scheme for the fiscal year ending Sept. 30, Somsak said on Tuesday following a meeting of the National Health Security Board. Participants discussed proposals for disbursing the remaining funds before the fiscal year ends on Sept. 30. Continued …

Private hospitals may opt out of government health scheme

More private hospitals may cancel their affiliation with the government social security system because of mounting losses incurred by the low reimbursement for some patient services.

Paiboon Eksaengsri, president of the Private Hospitals Assn. (PHA), said on Monday the number of private hospitals participating in the healthcare scheme run by the Social Security Office (SSO) had dropped from 123 to 93 in the last decade. Continued …

Thailand’s Landmark Move: Same-Sex Marriage Legalized

Thailand has made history by becoming the first country in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage. His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn signed the law into effect yesterday, as announced in the Royal Gazette, following its passage by parliament in June.

This groundbreaking law will officially take effect in 120 days, paving the way for the first same-sex marriages in January. This decision positions Thailand alongside Taiwan and Nepal, making it the third place in Asia to grant marriage equality. Continued …

The man behind Moo Deng’s stardom

Meet Atthapon “Benz” Nundee, the 31-year-old zookeeper instrumental in making baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng a global sensation. And how it came about. Video …

  • South Korean man wanted for Pattaya murder nabbed in Vietnam – Continued …
  • Chaos at the Police Station Drunken Belgian Man Defecates and Dances in Underwear – Continued …

3 million to get handout funds today

The first 3 million needy and disabled people — out of a total of 14.5 million — will receive their 10,000-baht handout under the government’s digital wallet program today, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Due to limitations of the PromptPay payment system, only 3 million eligible recipients can be served initially. Funds were to be transferred to recipients’ bank accounts at midnight. Continued …

10,000-Baht Grant for Over 30 Million People Unlikely This Year

It is unlikely that over 30 million Thai citizens will receive a 10,000-baht grant under the second phase of the Pheu Thai-led populist handout scheme this year, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat stated yesterday.

Out of approximately 45 million Thais, around 14.5 million will start receiving the funds through their state welfare cards today, with the remaining 30 million expected to wait until next year, according to Julapun. Among the 14.5 million recipients classified as “fragile,” three million will get the 10,000-baht handout tomorrow, with others following daily, the deputy minister added. Continued …

Thailand’s vehicle production, sales plummet over 20% in August

The manufacturing and sales of vehicles in Thailand fell by more than 20% in August compared to the same period last year, stats from the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) show.

Surapong Phaisitpattanapong, adviser and spokesman of FTI’s automobile club, said 119,680 vehicles were produced in August, marking a year-on-year drop of 20.56% in August and 4.12% decline from the previous month. Continued …

Thailand’s halal industry drives 335M baht in trade

The Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) says it is pleased with the success of its first year driving the Thai halal industry, generating 335 million baht in trade and enhancing Thailand’s positioning as the “ASEAN Halal Hub.”

The OIE reported that the Thai Halal Industry Driving Activities Project, part of the draft Thai Halal Industry Development Action Plan (2024-2027), and the Future Halal Food Industry Upgrading Project, has been successful in its first year (Quick Win) during fiscal 2024. Continued …

US online shopping platforms expanding in Thailand

U.S. social media platforms are expanding their presence in Thailand’s e-commerce sector to compete with the dominant players from China. Alphabet’s YouTube, for example, has officially announced its collaboration with Shopee in Thailand in the area of affiliate marketing to enter the video commerce segment.

According to Bloomberg, Sea Ltd.’s online retail arm Shopee recently struck a pact with YouTube in Indonesia, betting that the video platform would help it attract more shoppers and stay ahead of rivals TikTok and Lazada in the company’s biggest market. Continued …

Is Thailand’s Strongest Currency in Over a Decade a Threat to Booming Tourism?

Thailand’s currency, the baht, has hit its highest level in more than a decade, making domestic travel expensive. The country was once known as a budget destination, but tour and hotel prices have now soared to five-year highs. The baht’s strength has pushed up costs for foreign tourists, raising concerns about the impact on the booming tourism sector.

Rising demand for travel has also boosted the currency, and now the question is whether its rapid appreciation could threaten a sector that is a cornerstone of the Thai economy. Explore how a strong baht could change the future of tourism in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand Delays Automated Entry System for Foreign Tourists

Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced on Monday that the launch of the nation’s highly anticipated automated entry system for foreign tourists has been postponed. Initially scheduled to roll out in December 2024, the Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA) system’s debut has yet to be determined due to ongoing coordination with relevant agencies.

The ETA system aims to simplify immigration processes for international visitors by allowing tourists from 93 visa-exempt countries to register online before arriving in Thailand. Continued …

93 countries will require ETA for Thai entry

Travelers from 93 visa-exempt countries will need to apply for an electronic travel authorization (ETA) before their trip to the Land of Smiles.

Reports suggest a pilot program might kick off in December, with full implementation expected by June 2025. However, the exact launch date is still up in the air. Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesperson Nikorndej Balankura said the government is still fine-tuning the system for international travelers. Continued …

Eateries applaud return of co-payment scheme

A revival of the “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together) co-payment scheme could help restaurants upcountry amid a gloomy outlook for this year’s fourth quarter, according to the Restaurant Business Club.

Severe flooding in the north has affected the restaurant business in the country, with the prices of ingredients such as coriander, Chinese cabbage and rice rising sharply this month, said Sorathep Rojpotjanaruch, head of the club. Continued …

Airport expansions and upgrades planned over the next 5-10 years

The Airports of Thailand (AOT) has outlined a massive investment plan to upgrade and expand airport infrastructure across the country, aiming to bolster Thailand’s position as a regional aviation hub.

The ambitious project, valued at approximately 700 billion baht, will span the next 5-10 years and include the construction of new airports, expansion of existing facilities, and upgrades to key infrastructure. Continued …

Bangkok among top 5 destinations for China’s Golden Week holiday

Travel booking platform Agoda reports that Bangkok is one of the top five destinations among Chinese tourists for the upcoming Golden Week from Oct.1-7.

Agoda revealed the number of searches for overseas accommodations by Chinese nationals on Monday. The report showed that the number of searches increased by 137% compared to the same period last year. Continued …

Tax proposal gains support from Pattaya tourism operators

Tourism operators in Pattaya support the tourism and sports minister’s plan to provide proper welfare for businesses there if they register in the tax system, as these efforts could help reduce crime and bribery.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong plans to expand welfare benefits for independent workers, including drivers of ride-hailing services, tour guides, online content creators and sex workers, folding them into the tax system. Continued …

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Why you should visit Thailand during the off-season

Despite the occasional downpour, there are plenty of reasons to visit Thailand from May to October – so pack your mac and sense of adventure, and get ready to see this spectacular country in a whole new light.

From rejuvenated landscapes to rich cultural experiences, the rainy season reveals a side of Thailand that is often overlooked. And who knows? The off-season might just become your favorite time to visit. Continued …

The Most Comforting Breakfast Is This Thai Shrimp and Fish Rice Porridge

The concept of Thai breakfast is that there is no strict concept of Thai breakfast. You’re just as likely to find a puffy Thai-style omelet at the breakfast table in a Thai home as you are fermented vermicelli noodles ladled with spicy fish curry or grilled pork alongside a bamboo basket of sticky rice.

“In Thailand, especially in the south, we eat full meals for breakfast,” explains Chutatip “Nok” Suntaranon, the 2023 James Beard award-winning chef and founder of Philadelphia’s Kalaya and the author of the forthcoming cookbook, Kalaya’s Southern Thai Kitchen. “People work on the farm or rubber plantations and they need something substantial.” Continued …

10 bangin’ bites to grab on the go in Bangkok

Thai cuisine features some of the best food in the world, from curries to tom yum soup, the food is always a perfect balance of spicy, sour, savory, and the slightest bit of sweetness.

However, it is sometimes difficult for foodies to enjoy all the delicacies being offered while simultaneously making the most of their trip, especially in Bangkok where tourists are eager to partake in a myriad of activities. Continued …

Cabinet allots Bt7.12 billion for EV subsidies

The cabinet has approved the allocation of 7.12 billion baht from the central reserve budget for emergency and essential purposes to fund the EV subsidy program.

Speaking after the weekly cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Jirayu Huangsab, an adviser to the prime minister, said the budget will be used to subsidize buyers of electric vehicles (EVs) and motorcycles who already purchased their vehicles, but have not yet applied for the government subsidy under EV promotion measures. Continued … 

Cathay Pacific adds dozens of North America flights

Cathay Pacific Airways is adding dozens of flights a week to the U.S. and Canada, bringing most services in the key North American market back to pre-Covid levels. The Hong Kong-based carrier plans to operate 108 return flights per week by May 2025 to North America, up from 88 now — a 23% increase. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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-Sept 23


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Unseeded Sramkova takes Thailand Open top honors

Slovakia’s world No.102 Rebecca Sramkova breezed through the singles title showdown of the Allied Thailand Open at Arena Hua Hin on Sunday when she overpowered Germany’s Laura Siegemund, 6-4, 6-4.

The crowd at the venue was entertained to some good tennis by Sramkova as she wrapped up the battle between the two unseeded finalists in one hour and 56 minutes. Continued …

Mechanic Crushed to Death by Truck in Cha Am

An incident claimed the life of a 28-year-old truck mechanic yesterday while he was repairing the undercarriage of a 10-wheeler truck. The incident occurred at a truck repair shop along the Cha Am-Pranburi bypass, heading toward Bangkok.

According to police reports, the mechanic had finished replacing parts under the truck and was preparing to reattach the rear wheels. As he was adjusting the hydraulic jack to lift the truck higher, it tilted unexpectedly, causing the heavy vehicle to crash down on him, fatally crushing his head. Continued …

Suspected Drunk Drivers to Face New Testing Methods

Thailand has introduced new regulations allowing police to use urine or blood tests to determine the alcohol levels of drivers suspected of being drunk if they refuse to take a breathalyzer test. This announcement, published in the Royal Gazette, updates previous regulations from 1994 and 2017, which relied mainly on breathalyzer tests.

The revised laws aim to modernize alcohol testing procedures and enhance the effectiveness of legal measures to combat drunk driving. The regulation permits police officers to either collect urine samples on site or escort drivers to a hospital for blood tests when breathalyzer tests are refused. Continued … 

Thailand braces for a deluge

Heavy rainfall is expected across Thailand, with 80% of the country set to experience severe weather. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued warnings for potential flash floods and sudden surges of water, particularly in mountainous and low-lying areas.

The TMD forecasts continuous rain for the next 24 hours, with heavy downpours in several regions. The lower northern, northeastern, central, and eastern regions are particularly affected due to a strong monsoon trough passing through these areas and extending to a low-pressure system over Hainan Island, China. Continued …

Thai PM: Mud must be cleared from Chiang Rai promptly

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered officials to remove thick layers of mud from flooded Chiang Rai as soon as possible, while flood-related garbage and debris is estimated to be about 68,000 tons in this northernmost Thai province.

At Wing 6 in Bangkok on Sunday, Paetongtarn saw off air force aircraft that transported supplies from the government and the private sector to help flood victims in Chiang Rai. Continued …

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Is community-led disaster management the key to breaking Thailand’s flood cycle?

Amid the many natural disasters that have struck Thailand over recent decades, one community stands out for robustly defending its inhabitants against floods, fires and landslides: Koh Khan in Nakhon Si Thammarat’s Cha-uat district.

“We have drawn up response plans and rehearsed them, so we know exactly what to do when disaster actually strikes,” said Komest Thongbunchu, chair of the Nakhon Si Thammarat Disaster Management Network. Continued …

State salaries and benefits face scrutiny

The Comptroller-General’s Department, the Budget Bureau and the Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) are considering how to reform salaries and benefits in all government sectors.

According to Patricia Mongkhonvanit, director-general of the Comptroller-General’s Department, the government needs to address this issue because the budget allocated for these items is extremely high. Continued …

Wildlife sanctuary office bombed, torched in Thailand’s deep south

About 20 armed men took four officials hostage, stole firearms and bombed and torched four buildings at the office of the Hala Bala Wildlife Sanctuary in Waeng district in Narathiwat Saturday night.

Attapon Charoenchansa, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said four sanctuary officials were captured in their living quarters while the black-clad and heavily armed attackers, with faces covered, bombed and torched the sanctuary office complex. Continued …

Five groups of iPhone users in Thailand

There are five groups of Thai users of the iPhone, the popular smartphone made by Apple Inc., according to a market survey and statistics of mobile-phone usage from 2019-2024, published by The 1 Insight on Friday.

The data insight platform that focuses on consumer lifestyles said the arrival of the latest iPhone 16 this week has doubled the sales of products in gadget groups compared with the same period in the previous month. Continued … 

Anti-Cannabis Law Draft: Political Compromise, Not Moral Outrage

The recent draft law on cannabis, proposed by Thailand’s health ministry, signifies a political compromise rather than a staunch moral stance. The draft aims to limit cannabis use strictly to medical treatments, official research, and as an ingredient in food and herbal products.

Severe penalties, including hefty fines and potential jail time, are outlined for deviations, but the specifics remain ambiguous. Notably, the draft omits any mention of recreational cannabis use. Continued … 

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All eyes on the baht

The direction of the Thai currency for the remainder of the year is critical for local industries after the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates as expected last Wednesday, putting more pressure on the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which has held steady on rates since last year.

For the manufacturing, export and tourism industries, some executives estimate the short-term impact from the strong surge of the baht might not be severe, but they still want the central bank to act, as the Fed signaled additional rate cuts this year and next. Continued …

Vote on Thai wage hike reaches stalemate

A nationwide wage hike has encountered another delay, with the crucial planned vote on the issue reaching a stalemate after a tripartite wage committee member was poised to lose his seat.

The 400-baht wage hike proposal was scheduled for a vote by the committee on Friday. However, a lack of quorum led to the meeting being adjourned and rescheduled to Tuesday. Continued …

Tax reform plan to counter rising budget deficit

Thailand has faced a budget deficit for more than 20 years, and with no turnaround in sight, the government is urgently seeking additional revenue sources.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra recently told the parliament that the government plans to generate new income by bringing the informal economy and underground economy, which are estimated to account for over 50% of GDP, into the tax system. Continued …

With over 600,000 closures, Thai restaurant industry in the midst of a crisis

The Thai restaurant industry is grappling with a severe crisis, with more than 600,000 establishments shuttering their doors in the past three years. The closures are primarily attributed to a combination of economic slowdown, intense competition, rising costs, and weakened consumer spending.

In a recent interview, Thaniwan Kulmongkol, president of the Thai Restaurant Assn., highlighted the urgent need for restaurateurs to transform their business models to survive in the challenging landscape. Continued …

Casino plan defended as economic boon

The ruling Pheu Thai Party has defended its casino-entertainment complex project, saying it will legalize the underground activity and allow the government to collect tax revenue from it.

According to a statement by Pheu Thai, legalizing underground gambling activities and tax on the project itself could be worth more than 50% of GDP, which will help boost the economy, and can be spent on education development and other projects. Continued …

Chinese nationals bought nearly 40% of condos sold to foreigners in H1

Chinese nationals bought 2,872 condo units in Thailand from January to June, accounting for 39.5% of all condominium ownerships transferred to foreigners in the first six months of 2024, the Government Housing Bank’s Real Estate Information Center (REIC) reported.

In second place are buyers from Myanmar at 638 units (8.8%), followed by Russia, 567 units (7.8%), Taiwan, 326 units (4.5%), and the United States, 292 units (4%). Continued …

KResearch keeps 2024 GDP forecast at 2.6%, stronger growth seen later

KResearch maintains its GDP projection for 2024 at 2.6 %, with growth in 2H24 expected to be higher than in 1H24. Attention should be paid to the short-term impacts of flooding and the slowdown in core global economies, it said.

It added the upcoming U.S. presidential election could bring about renewed trade tensions, and Thailand may see only limited benefits from the situation. Continued …

Digital rules target subpar imports

The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) has introduced new guidelines to deal with substandard products available on digital platforms, especially the flood of imported subpar items.

The agency wants to strengthen regulatory mechanisms to enhance buyer confidence. The new guidelines, dubbed “Management of the Sale of Products Requiring Standards on Digital Platform Services”, took effect on Sept. 2 under the digital platform service decree. Continued … 

Thailand’s Halal Exports Set to Soar with Global Recognition

Thailand’s halal industry has gained global recognition in recent years, positioning the country for significant growth in halal exports. Thailand, a predominantly Buddhist nation, ranks as a top global exporter of halal food, securing the 15th position in 2021.

The country’s halal food exports reached nearly US$6 billion in 2021/2022, targeting a 3% growth in 2023. Top exports include rice, sugar, canned seafood, processed fruits, vegetables, non-alcoholic beverages, and organic and functional foods. Continued …

Xiaomi takes 2nd spot after Samsung in August smartphone sales

Chinese smartphone makers are swiftly growing their presence in the global market, taking over the entry-to-mid-tier segment while creating a buzz with unique premium models to narrow the competitive gap with top players Samsung and Apple.

In August, Chinese firm Xiaomi claimed second in terms of global monthly sell-through volumes for the first time in three years, beating Apple, market tracker Counterpoint Research said Thursday. Samsung Electronics retained in the top spot. Continued … 

Aid expedited for tourism sites hit by floods

The government will expedite its compensation plan, including soft loans and tax measures, for tourism businesses hit by the recent inundation, according to an official.

The government is now preparing various measures, including an offer for a one-month exemption for tap water and electricity bills for households affected by the recent floods, he said. Continued …

Foreign pilots allowed to fly domestic routes

The Labor Ministry plans to temporarily allow foreign pilots to fly domestic routes through wet lease arrangements for airlines, but future requests from other airlines will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

“The ministry is still awaiting a final meeting with the airline to conclude the discussion,” said Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. Continued …

How to plan a trip to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Sukhothai

When you think of Thailand, you think of Pad Thai, Tom Yum, temples, markets, beaches, and friendly people, but most importantly, you think of a budget-friendly destination you can easily visit.

Thailand has plenty to offer travelers across the budget spectrum. You can spend more than a week eating delicious food, exploring ancient sites, and getting lost in the maze of the urban jungle without breaking the bank. Continued …

Thai Breakfast Street Food Tour in Bangkok Silom Soi 20

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Exploring Thai Street Food: Unique Ice Creams and Rolled Delights

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Five traditional dishes among disappearing flavors of Nonthaburi

The Department of Cultural Promotion has compiled information on local cuisine under the 2024 fiscal year’s “The Lost Taste” project. The key focus is on preserving and collecting local dishes rich in cultural wisdom and unique flavors.

This initiative aims to connect Thai society to the value of traditional foods that form the roots of the Thai community. It also includes the preparation methods, history of each dish, and the cultural aspects associated with them. Continued …

New York Times spotlight on Thai dish Larb Gai goes viral

The New York Times’ recent feature on the Thai dish Larb Gai (minced chicken salad) has captured international attention, quickly going viral. The renowned media outlet, with over 19 million followers on Facebook, shared a detailed post about this popular Thai dish, sparking widespread interest.

Larb Gai, a dish made from minced chicken, is cooked with mint leaves, basil leaves, and shallots, and seasoned with lime juice and chilli powder. It is a favorite in both Laos and the northeastern region of Thailand (Isaan). The New York Times’ post not only described the ingredients and preparation but also highlighted the cultural significance of the dish. Continued …

Garima Arora, the only Indian female chef with two coveted Michelin stars

Sitting at the very heart of Bangkok’s vibrant dining scene, leading chef Garima Arora is the culinary mastermind behind the two Michelin-starred restaurant Gaa. Since opening in 2017, she has captivated audiences with her extraordinary vision, helping transform the landscape of Indian cuisine on the global stage.

Garima’s culinary journey began at 21, training in Paris at Le Cordon Bleu where she was introduced to a new culinary world of technique and skill. Embracing this, she relocated to Dubai to work at Verre by Gordon Ramsay before spending three years at Noma in Copenhagen. This diverse training and experience guided her at Gaa to explore in-depth Indian cooking techniques and flavors by applying them on locally sourced ingredients. Continued …

Statue fest gains new followers in Thailand’s Petchabun

The tradition of “Um Phra Dam Nam”, meaning “the bathing of a Buddha image”, in Phetchabun is expected to attract 200,000 visitors, generating about 80 million baht over the course of the 10-day event, which starts this Friday.

The event is unique to the region and organized every year on first day of the new moon on the 10th lunar month, which falls on Oct. 2 this year, said Seksan Niyompeng, mayor of Muang Phetchabun municipality. Continued …

Chasing the sun: China’s footprint on Thailand’s energy landscape

Thailand, a land of natural beauty, faces an escalating pollution crisis that threatens its environment. Yet, amid this challenge, collaboration with China is driving innovative solutions.

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In the northeastern province of Ubon Ratchathani, a hydro-floating solar hybrid installation combines solar and hydropower, reflecting a future where technology and nature coexist harmoniously. Continued …

California expands ban on plastic grocery bags

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Sunday that expands the most populous US state’s ban on plastic grocery bags. The state — which has the fifth largest economy in the world — had banned plastic bags in 2014, but allowed stores to offer consumers thicker bags that were said to be reusable. Continued …

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A Life Changing Move to Rural Thailand

Charissa Enget needed to find an engineering course she could afford. She found one in rural Thailand, where she got a scholarship and living costs were low. It took her six months to learn the language so she could communicate with fellow students, make friends, and travel round the country at weekends.

“I think living abroad is a lot different from traveling abroad, just because you really get to know the people and experience the culture, and it changes your way of thinking a lot more. Thailand changed the way I interact with people in a lot of ways, and I feel bonded to Thailand for the rest of my life. It really changed the way I want to live my life, and I’ll never stop loving Thailand or traveling back there as much as I can.”

After two years, she decided that Thailand would always be a part of her life. Today, she leads trips to share her adventures and introduce American women to her friends and local families. Continued …

Tropical storm Soulik to hit Thailand with heavy rain for 5 days

Tropical storm Soulik over central Vietnam is forecast to bring isolated heavy to very heavy rain to several parts of Thailand for the next five days, the Thai Meteorological Department said on Thursday.

The department said that the storm developed from a tropical depression and was centered about 90 kilometers southeast of the Quang Tri coast with sustained winds of about 65 kilometers per hour. Continued …

Flooding persists in six provinces

Floods remain in six provinces in the north, the northeast, the Central Plains and the south, affecting more than 33,000 families.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported on Thursday that flooding continued in Chiang Rai and Phitsanulok provinces in the north; Nong Khai and Bueng Kan in the northeast; Ayutthaya in the Central Plains; and Satun in the south. The situation affected 33,667 households. Continued …

Barely a day after recovering, Nong Khai downtown is flooded again

Heavy downpour throughout Wednesday night again caused flooding in the downtown area of Nong Khai’s Muang district, barely a day after the previous bout of flooding had cleared.

Rains measuring 78.1 millimeters resulted in 40 centimeters of water logging on the main Prachak Silpakhom Road that runs through the business zone in the heart of Nong Khai. Continued …

Doctors propose solutions to public health ‘crisis’

A doctors’ group on Thursday submitted a petition to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, proposing three measures to address the ongoing crisis in the public health system.

The group, led by Clinical Professor Emeritus Dr. Amnaj Kussalanan, a former president of the Medical Council of Thailand, submitted the petition at the Ministry of Public Health, where it was accepted by Dr. Watchai Charoonwattana, an adviser to minister Somsak Thepsutin. Continued …

Python Unlikely to Return After Attack, Says Wildlife Specialist

Nick Wildlife, a snake expert, points out that the case of a 4-meter-long python constricting a 64-year-old woman on Tuesday night, was not a hunt for prey but an act of self-defense. He also advised on survival techniques when constricted by a python.

Anirut Chomngam, also known as Nick Wildlife, head of the Venomous animal toxicology team, posted a video on his YouTube channel “Nick Wildlife” to explain this case. After interviewing Ms. Arom, the victim who was attacked and constricted by the snake for over two hours, he hypothesized that this large snake wasn’t hunting her as prey, but was defending itself. Continued …

‘Moo Deng the hippo’ to be trademarked, patented

Only a month after Thailand’s adorable baby hippo Moo Deng was unveiled on Facebook, her fame became unstoppable both domestically and internationally.

Zookeeper Atthapon Nundee has been posting cute moments of the animals in his care for about five years. He never imagined Khao Kheow Open Zoo’s newborn pygmy hippo would become an internet megastar within weeks. Continued …

Moo Deng Is the Moment

At the height of X’s popularity (really, back when it was still Twitter), it seemed like we couldn’t get through a week without the advent of some new viral, internet-friendly animal, from the Cincinnati Zoo’s Fiona the Hippo (she takes showers, guys!) to Koko, arguably the world’s most iconic gorilla.

Unfortunately, genuinely fun animal content has really taken a hit online lately, which might explain why the arrival of Thai pygmy hippo Moo Deng has captivated the world. Below, find everything you need to know about Moo Deng, the girl we all wish we could be. Continued …

Bangkok to hold car free day Sunday

Bangkok is revving up for Car Free Day this weekend on Banthat Thong Road, offering a vehicle-free zone for people to cruise around and soak up various activities. The event, dubbed Bangkok Car Free 2024: Connecting for Life, aligns with the annual World Car Free Day on Sept. 22.

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt on Friday will chat about a transportation project designed to give city dwellers more ways to motor around town. This project champions the First Mile-Last Mile initiative, pushing public transport over personal cars and aiming to shift gears on how Bangkok commutes. Continued …

Cannabis chaos: Thailand’s weed rules you can’t afford to break

Thailand’s cannabis scene is about to get a whole lot more official but there are big consequences for those who don’t play by the rules. From Jan. 1, 2025, consumers will still have access to the country’s wide variety of dry flowers but breaking key regulations could land you in hot water.

The rules are simple: no smoking in public, no extracts with more than 2% THC without permission, and no use for anyone under 20, pregnant, or breastfeeding. Although these guidelines have existed for a year, enforcement is about to get serious. Violate them and you could be slapped with hefty fines or even spend a year behind bars. Continued …

Ex-Arsenal Player Arrested for $800K Cannabis Smuggle from Thailand

A soccer player who once appeared for Arsenal in the Champions League has been charged in connection with trying to smuggle cannabis worth 600,000 pounds ($800,000) through a British airport.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who currently plays for Scottish second-tier team Greenock Morton, was arrested at his home near Glasgow early Wednesday, the Press Association agency reported Thursday. Continued …

Baht’s biggest rally since 1998 threatens tourism, exports

Thailand’s baht is on course for its biggest quarterly gain since the Asian financial crisis, threatening to derail a recovery in the nation’s key tourism and export industries.

The currency’s 10% surge against the dollar since the end of June, the most since the first quarter of 1998, has prompted calls from the tourism and hotel sectors, and business chambers to temper the rally. Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan and Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul this week urged the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to take steps to rein in the currency and stem its volatility. Continued …

Bangkok Restricts Street Vending to Low-Income Thais

In a response that has stirred both applause and dissent, new regulations from Bangkok city officials state that only low-income Thais can now set up street vendor stalls. Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt signed the new rules, which exclude migrant workers from participating in one of the city’s most vibrant sectors.

These controversial regulations, enacted by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), mandate that eligible vendors must be Thai nationals with specific economic standings. To qualify, vendors must possess government welfare cards, be paying off National Housing Authority properties, and receive welfare allowances from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security. Crucially, their net income after business expenses must not exceed 300,000 baht annually. Continued …

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Condo group calls for looser real estate lending rules

The government is advised to ease lending restrictions and reduce interest rates as newly completed condo units worth more than 86 billion baht are awaiting transfer in the fourth quarter, which could lift both the property sector and the entire economy, says the Thai Condominium Assn.

Prasert Taedullayasatit, president of the association, said the transfer value in the fourth quarter alone could be equivalent to the total value from the first three quarters combined. Continued …

FTI proposes corporate tax exemption for businesses affected by flooding

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has proposed to the government that it make an exemption from paying corporate income tax, extends the period for the submission of tax returns and exempts import tariffs on machinery for businesses hardest hit by the flooding.

FTI President Kriangkrai Thiennukul said the industrial confidence index for August was 87.7, which was lower than the preceding month, due mainly to a slowdown in demand, particularly for durable goods like automobiles. Continued …

Thailand to borrow 2.59 trillion baht for 2025 budget

The government of Thailand announced a borrowing plan of 2.59 trillion baht for the 2025 fiscal year, assuring that this will not hinder the private sector’s fundraising efforts, a Ministry of Finance official stated yesterday.

Jindarat Viriyataveekul, public debt adviser at the ministry, said the debt plan, which begins on Oct. 1, should not cause concern in the markets. She explained that approximately 1.1 trillion baht (US$33 billion) would be new borrowing primarily to cover the budget deficit, with the remainder designated for refinancing and restructuring existing debt. Continued …

Digital Wallets: Exploring the Future of Financial Transactions

The Financial Times recently highlighted Thailand’s highly anticipated digital wallet stipend scheme for eligible citizens, suggesting that the program offers a glimpse into the future of money.

Chai Wacharonke, a Thai government spokesperson, noted that the article recognized the program as part of a broader strategy aimed at boosting household consumption and GDP. However, critics argue that the program does not fully address deeper economic issues, such as low investment. Continued …

Haier’s Bt13.4-billion Chonburi smart AC factory approved

The Board of Investment (BOI) has agreed to grant privileges for a Chinese manufacturer Haier Appliance Manufacture (Thailand) Co. to invest 13.4 billion baht in building a factory in Chonburi to produce smart air conditioners for export.

Under the project, Haier will invest 13.4 billion baht in building a new factory covering a 200-rai plot in the WHA Eastern Seaboard 3 industrial estate in Chonburi. The factory should have the capacity to manufacture 6 million smart air conditioners per year. Continued … 

Asian markets cheer big US rate cut

Asian stocks surged on Thursday after the Federal Reserve made its first interest rate cut in four years a big one, creating what analysts say should be a path to a soft landing for the U.S. economy.

The dollar gained and long-dated bond yields rose as markets around the world welcomed the long-awaited action by the U.S. central bank, which cut its benchmark rate by 50 basis points to a range of 4.75% to 5.00%. Continued … 

Hotel operators keen on reviving co-payment scheme

Hotel operators have applauded the idea of reviving the co-payment scheme for hotel expenses, as it could help encourage domestic purchasing, while related stakeholders raised concerns over 1,400 unresolved fraud cases from previous phases of the scheme.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong said he discussed this issue with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Wednesday, and the premier agreed in principle to reintroduce this stimulus program, which was initiated during the Prayut Chan-o-cha administration. Continued …

‘Digital nomad’ visa promotion stepped up

The government is stepping up the promotion of its new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) to attract foreign nationals who wish to work while traveling in Thailand, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Maris said his ministry played a key role in the promotion of the DTV, which is expected to help generate revenue for the country. Continued …

New 6-country tourist visa planned by Foreign Ministry

Minister of Foreign Affairs Maris Sangiampongsa on Thursday announced plans for a new visa regime that would allow access to Thailand and its five neighboring countries, such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Malaysia. The minister emphasized that the ministry was working with the government to boost the country’s economy.

At the same time, he insisted that Thailand would remain a “neutral” player in geopolitics. The latter commitment is increasingly being examined as tensions between China and the United States in the region have grown substantially. Continued …

Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya’s 37 years career in Thai tourism

As Khun Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya prepares to retire after an illustrious 37-year career with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), his name has become synonymous with the international marketing of Thailand. Over 37 years, he has witnessed the evolution and resilience of Thai tourism. In a candid conversation, Khun Chattan reflects on his journey and the profound transformations he has witnessed in both Thailand and global tourism.

“Thailand is resilient and always bounces back after a crisis,” Khun Chattan begins, as he recalls the various highs and lows that have shaped the industry. From the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, to the more recent challenges of the global pandemic, Thailand has continually redefined its position as one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. For Khun Chattan, the essence of Thailand’s appeal lies not only in its landscapes or beaches but in its people. Continued …

Sukhothai launches durian festival with Monthong at just 1 baht

Sukhothai has kicked off a durian festival, offering special promotions with 200 queues per day for the coveted Monthong durian at just 1 baht per fruit. Customers are flocking to take advantage of the deals and carry home the prized fruit.

Yesterday in front of the Big C department store in Ban Kluai, Mueang district, Sukhothai province, a special festival featuring Monthong durians sold at affordable prices ranging from 99 to 129 baht per kilogram is drawing huge crowds. Continued …

How air pollution is driving a real estate transformation in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is one of the undisputed jewels in Thailand’s tourism crown. On the doorstep of some of the country’s most stunning nature, the idyllic northern city beckons visitors with its laidback blend of ancient temples, legendary Lanna cuisine, and lively arts and music scene.

But then March rolls around, and the smog rolls in. Every year, for about two months, Chiang Mai is shrouded in pollution, driving tourists away while long-suffering residents endure the poor living conditions. This pollution is exacerbated by the city’s location in a valley, which traps the smoke from agricultural burning in the region. Continued …

Three corporate giants reveal plans to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050

Three large corporations unveiled their investment plans to achieve their net-zero carbon emission goal during the event “60 Years Of Excellence” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on Wednesday.

Several companies are working on reducing their carbon footprint to mitigate the impact of climate change and drive Thailand’s carbon neutrality and net-zero carbon emission goals by 2050 and 2065, respectively. Continued …

WWF Thailand teams up with food delivery platforms for plastic reduction

The World Wide Fund for Nature Thailand (WWF Thailand) has joined forces with LINE MAN Wongnai and Foodpanda, to promote plastic reduction in the food delivery industry. Operating under the “Reduce-Increase-Exchange” concept, the initiative, piloted in four cities in southern Thailand, aims to expand its impact and drive nationwide change.

Rattaphon Pitakthepsombat, deputy director of conservation, WWF Thailand, said, “Plastic waste is a global issue that affects all of our lives. Every year, 430 million tons of plastic are produced worldwide. In Thailand, 75% of plastic waste, or around 1.5 million tons annually, is discarded and has not been circulated in the system, posing a risk of leakage into nature and remaining in the oceans for hundreds of years.” Continued … 

Reforestation can help Thailand honor Paris climate commitment

Reforestation is one solution for Thailand to meet its climate change pledge, experts said at the “Mae Fah Luang Sustainability Forum 2024” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok on Tuesday.

Signed in 2016, the Paris Agreement’s goal is to confine the rise in global surface temperature to not above 1.5 degrees Celsius of the pre-industrial levels by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and reach net zero by 2050. Continued …

Planting seeds of sustainability: Grab’s carbon offset journey

As the specter of global boiling looms large, innovative partnerships offer a beacon of hope. Grab, a leading superapp in Southeast Asia, and EcoMatcher, a technology-driven tree-planting platform, have forged an alliance in an effort to combat climate change.

By combining cutting-edge technology with transparency and community engagement, they are planting the seeds of a greener and more resilient future. Continued …

Bolt’s EV Usage Soars as Thailand Goes Green

Ride-hailing company Bolt has reported a significant increase in the use of electric vehicles (EVs) on its platform. The announcement comes as the country celebrates World Car Free Day and demonstrates a growing preference for emission-free mobility options among Thai commuters.

According to data released by Bolt, its green category, which features electric and hybrid vehicles, has seen a 257.5% increase in active EV cars. These eco-friendly vehicles have collectively traveled over 4.51 million kilometers – equivalent to approximately 112 trips around the Earth’s equator. Continued …

Southern African Nations Turn to Elephant Culling Amid Drought to Feed Hungry Communities

In response to a crippling drought, Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to provide much-needed food for their struggling citizens. The devastating drought, worsened by the El Niño weather phenomenon, has left many communities in these southern African countries facing severe hunger. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights/PKK warning: Heavy rain/Chat Chai Market ‘modernization’/Koh Samui or Hua Hin?/Heavy rain until Monday/Flood warnings for northeast/Landslides, floods claim 19/New Bill to Regulate Cannabis/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Consumer spending to recover/Upbeat on wage hike/Only benefits large Thai businesses/Manufacturers’ confidence dips/‘Shady’ side to casinos/Thailand and UK sign trade pact/Rice exports surge/Tourism: Navy rescues 130 tourists/New platform for tourism/Safety for Full Moon Party/Thailand Experience: The best of Koh Samui/Climate Thailand: Energy-related CO2 emissions down/Tracking air quality/Changan debuts premium EV/International/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

Updated Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

PKK warning: Heavy rain, flash floods through Saturday

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Chat Chai Market ‘modernization’ project approved

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Koh Samui or Hua Hin? How to choose between two of Thailand’s top beach destinations

Thailand is one of the world’s sandiest nations, with hundreds of beaches garlanded over 2,000 miles of coastline. These range from secluded, unspoiled coves with fine, white sand and crystal-clear waters to the more easily accessible and well-known beaches that tourists flock to every day. So where do you start?

You’ll find the best introduction in Hua Hin and Koh Samui. Two very different destinations but both oozing with the charm and beach experience that you’d expect from Thailand. Once a quiet fishing village on the skinny stretch of mainland north of the Malay peninsula, Hua Hin was established as a royal getaway in the 1920s and has since grown into a fashionable resort town. While Koh Samui offers laidback island life with pristine beaches, tropical greenery and a calm blue sea. Both border the Gulf of Thailand, a sandy-bottomed waterworld filled with kaleidoscopic sea life, where temperature in the area seldom dips below 24 degrees. Continued … 

Tropical storm to bring heavy rain until Monday

A depression is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm today, land in Vietnam and cause heavy downpours across Thailand until Monday, according to the Meteorological Department.

The depression, with wind speeds of 55 kilometers per hour at its center, was located about 300km northeast of Quang Tri province in Vietnam at 4am today, Kornrawee Sitthichivapak, director-general of the department, said. Continued …

Flood warnings issued for northeastern provinces

Authorities are closely monitoring water levels along the Mekong River, particularly in Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces, as rising waters threaten low-lying areas.

As of Tuesday, water levels in Nakhon Phanom reached 11.82 meters, just 0.18 meters below the critical level of 12 meters, sparking concerns for communities along the riverbanks. While the municipal area of Nakhon Phanom remains unaffected, agricultural zones in outer districts are experiencing flooding. Continued …

Landslides and floods in Thailand claim 19 lives

A severe landslide and flood disaster has affected nine provinces in Thailand, resulting in 19 fatalities and numerous injuries. The Ministry of Public Health is mobilizing medical supplies and healthcare personnel to assist the affected populations.

The disaster, which occurred between Sept. 8 and yesterday, has created a critical situation requiring a coordinated response from multiple government agencies. A teleconference was held yesterday, chaired by Veerawut Imsamran, inspector general of the Ministry of Public Health, in conjunction with the Emergency Public Health Division, provincial health offices, and other relevant agencies. The aim was to prepare for and manage the medical and health aspects of the ongoing crisis. Continued …

Thailand Unveils New Bill to Regulate Cannabis While Keeping It Legal

Thailand has proposed a new bill to regulate its cannabis industry and restrict marijuana uses to primarily health and medical purposes, the latest effort to rein in recreational smoking after several policy u-turns.

Under the draft legislation, cannabis or its extracts will be allowed for medical treatment and research by state agencies, besides its use in herbal, food and cosmetic products. The new bill was published earlier this week by the Ministry of Public Health, just days after the new administration of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra took office. Continued …

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Consumer spending to finally recover this year

The Bank of Thailand’s expected interest rate cuts, prompted by the strong baht and growth in the tourism sector, will both increase the country’s consumer spending, which is expected to exceed the 2019 level for the first time this year, say analysts.

While consumer spending remains pressured by high household debt, it should be buoyed by foreign tourist arrivals, which play a large role in the Thai economy, according to BMI, a Fitch Solutions company. Continued …

Government upbeat on wage hike plan

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn is confident that a fresh daily minimum wage hike to 400 baht nationwide could be introduced on Oct. 1 along with measures to assist affected businesses.

The minister’s remarks on Wednesday come amid uncertainty surrounding the upcoming meeting of the tripartite wage committee on Friday, where the proposed 400-baht minimum wage nationwide will be discussed. Continued …

Bank of Thailand boss: current economic thinking only benefits large Thai business concerns

Thailand’s central bank boss continues to be at odds with the Pheu Thai-led government. Again this week, he has been openly criticized by a senior cabinet minister. Undoubtedly, there is now a widening difference of thinking between Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput and his political colleagues on how the Thai economy should be managed.

Sethaput’s disillusionment with the current government’s model for economic growth was on full display recently in a speech he gave to an audience in Bangkok. The central bank boss noted that while the Thai economy grew by nearly 30% in 10 years, in a similar period, Thai household debt has mushroomed. Furthermore, he warned that the major beneficiaries of government policy appear to be the kingdom’s large corporations. Continued …

Manufacturers’ confidence dips to 87.7 points in August

The Thai Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) fell to 87.7 points in August amid a stagnant economy, a strengthening baht and the impact of severe flooding in the north, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The index, which gauges business confidence among manufacturers, only rose temporarily to 89.3 points in July, thanks to higher demand for food, medicine and cosmetic products. Continued …

Opposition warns of ‘shady’ side to casinos

The opposition People’s Party has warned the government about its casino project following specific revisions to the plan that it believes could trigger shady business dealings.

Nont Pisarnlimjaroenkit, a People’s Party MP for Nonthaburi, told parliament that the government led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expects to generate new income by bringing underground businesses into the tax system. Continued …

Thailand and UK sign ‘enhanced trade’ pact

The government of the United Kingdom has agreed to boost trade and investment with Thailand in the first such deal made by the new Labor government since it took office in July.

The enhanced trade partnership agreement, which aims to ease barriers to the flow of goods and services, was signed by Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan and UK Trade Minister Douglas Alexander in Bangkok on Wednesday morning. Continued …

Thailand’s rice exports surge 22% in first 7 months

Thailand’s rice exports rose 21.97% in the first seven months of 2024 compared to a year earlier, driven by rising global demand, as rice-importing countries seek to secure stocks amid food security concerns, official data showed on Wednesday.

The Southeast Asian country shipped out 5.68 million tons of rice during the January-July period, worth 132.4 billion baht (about 3.7 billion U.S. dollars), representing a 50.97% jump in export value year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Commerce. Continued …

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Navy rescues 130 tourists stranded on an island off Phuket

About 130 Thai and foreign tourists, mostly Chinese, were safely rescued yesterday after they became stranded on Racha Yai Island, off Phuket, due to rough seas and strong winds, making it impossible for the tourist speed boats to pick them up.

Alerted by a call for help, the Royal Thai Navy sent a coastal patrol vessel to the island to take the stranded tourists back to the shore of Phuket. A naval officer said that the rescue mission was hampered by rough seas, but all the tourists were safely rescued. Continued …

New platform to host Thai tourism services

The Tourism and Sports Ministry has unveiled a new web portal connecting online services from the public sector, including the new electronic travel authorization (ETA) system and the 300-baht fee collection from foreign tourists in the future.

Mongkon Wimonrat, deputy permanent secretary at the ministry, said the website named “Entry Thailand” is a central platform that features helpful information and travel services from suppliers, seeking to engage tourists throughout their trips. Continued …

Tourist Police Ensure Safety for Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan

Police Lt. Gen. Saksira Phueak-um, commissioner of the Tourist Police, has assured enhanced safety measures for tourists attending the upcoming full moon party on Koh Phangan, set to attract thousands of visitors. The announcement came after a crucial security briefing held at the Vannee Golden Sands Hotel nvolving key officials and representatives.

Joining the security discussions were Deputy Commissioner Phongsiyam Meekhantong, Police Maj. Gen. Phopphon Chakkapark, British Consul Joanne Finnamore-Crorkin, London Police Chief Inspector Lorenzo Conigliaro, as well as local district and municipal leaders. Continued …

The best of Koh Samui

In the late morning on Koh Samui, it began to sprinkle and strong gusts were driving away the nimbus clouds as we reached Bang Makham beach for breakfast. For a mere 59 baht per person, the Po Lay beachfront eatery offers a full buffet line-up with tempting options of authentic southern-style fare such as yellow fish curry (nam ya pla), thick fish curry (gaeng tai pla) and peanut sauce (nam prik), which can be paired with a range of fresh or pickled vegetables.

Here, customers tend to enjoy stunning views of the sea and an immaculate beach from an alfresco dining area sheltered by tall native plants. However, it felt like we were being hit by a hurricane when dining outside at that time, as the wind was rippling our hair in all directions and taking most of the fresh vegetables off our plates. Continued …

Thailand’s energy-related CO2 emissions down 2.5% in first half of 2024

Thailand’s carbon dioxide emissions from energy usage from January to June stood at 121.9 million tons, down 2.5% year on year (YoY), the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) reported on Wednesday. The office said electricity generation emitted the most CO2 at 48.1 million tons, increasing 5.8% YoY.

In second place was the transport sector, which emitted 41.5 million tons of CO2, down 1.2% YoY. The industrial sector, meanwhile, emitted 25.6 million tons of CO2, decreasing 16.8% YoY. Continued … 

Tracking air quality the right way

Every year, the World Health Organization (WHO) summarizes global progress on malaria control. It details the number of cases in affected countries, shows year-on-year changes, outlines goals, and assesses the current funding landscape. The United Nations puts out a similar annual report for HIV/Aids.

This regular tracking of serious public-health concerns is essential for addressing them effectively, because it can help channel resources to where they are most needed and identify interventions that are working. Continued …

Chinese automaker Changan debuts premium EV brand AVATR in Thailand

Chinese automaker Changan Automobile officially launched its premium electric vehicle (EV) brand AVATR in Thailand on Tuesday in a move to expand its presence in the Southeast Asian country’s upscale automotive market.

The event showcased the debut of the AVATR 11, an SUV coupe that marks Changan’s fourth model introduction in Thailand, following the launches of the Deepal L07 and S07 last year and the Lumin L earlier this year. Continued …

Fears of all-out war as new Lebanon device blasts kill 20, wound 450

A second wave of device explosions killed 20 people and wounded more than 450 others on Wednesday in Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon, officials said, stoking fears of an all-out war with Israel. A source close to Hezbollah said walkie-talkies used by its members blew up in its Beirut stronghold, with state media reporting similar blasts in south and east Lebanon. Continued …

Federal Reserve signals end to inflation fight with a sizable half-point rate cut

The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its benchmark interest rate by an unusually large half-point, a dramatic shift after more than two years of high rates that helped tame inflation but also made borrowing painfully expensive for American consumers. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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