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Where to celebrate Loy Krathong in Hua Hin/Thailand’s Loy Krathong Festival/Go green this Loy Krathong/Is tap water in Thailand safe?/Phuket’s worm invasion/No more monkey mania/Illegal Bitcoin Mining Farms Shut Down/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Trade Policies Threaten Thai Economy/Federation of Thai Industries concerned/Ministry eyes 2025 GDP growth of 3.5%/Up to 3 trillion baht for economic stimulus/Retailers seek review of cash handout/Industrial confidence increases/Thailand’s Natural Gas Demand/Thailand Woos U.S. Film Crews/PM touts ‘Digital hub’ policies/ETIX Everywhere Expands Data Center Presence/Empyrion Digital makes data center investment/Airline results buoyed/AI to increase Thai GDP/BYD marks 10,000th EV produced/Tourism: Authorities assure Koh Phangan is safe/Chiang Mai ‘grounds’ Yi Peng Festival lanterns/Hotels wary of foreign competition/9% growth in bookings/Asia-Pacific to require 19,500 new aircraft/Thailand Experience: Exploring Phetchaburi’s temples/Chiang Mai province showcases cultural heritage/Bangkok’s historical sites transformed/Did A War Help Promote Pad Thai?/Climate Thailand: Wind Turbine Project Abandoned/Back global plastics treaty/Global EV sales up 35%/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

Where to celebrate Loy Krathong in Hua Hin

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Thailand’s Loy Krathong Festival Illuminates Rivers Nationwide

Celebrated Nov. 15 across Thailand, the Loy Krathong festival sees communities gather to release beautiful, candlelit offerings called krathongs onto rivers, canals, and lakes.

Taking place on the full moon night of the 12th month in the Thai lunar calendar, it typically falls in November. The festival is deeply rooted in tradition, offering a moment of reflection, gratitude, and wishes for the future. Continued …

Go green this Loy Krathong

The Department of Climate Change and Environment is urging people to limit themselves to just one biodegradable float per family during Loy Krathong this year. This, the department said, will help minimize the burden on rivers and public waterways.

The department said that this one-night festival has a huge impact on rivers and canals throughout Thailand. In Bangkok alone, more than 630,000 krathongs were fished out of public waterways in Loy Krathong last year. Continued …

Is tap water in Thailand safe to consume?

Wondering if you can drink the tap water in Thailand? From brushing your teeth to filling up a bottle, it’s helpful to understand a few basics.

Tap water safety in Thailand varies by location, and while some people use it without issue, others avoid it completely. Here’s a guide on what’s safe, what’s not. Continued …

Phuket residents alarmed by sudden worm invasion

Residents of the Phuket Villa 3 housing estate in Wichit found themselves in disarray yesterday when a staggering swarm of “norn pradu” worms descended upon their community. The unexpected invasion left the public park and its surroundings teeming with these small creatures, causing significant distress among the locals.

These worms, measuring roughly 2 to 3 centimeters in length, quickly spread throughout the park. They covered trees and roads, infiltrated playground equipment, and even managed to invade some households. The sheer number of worms has led to a palpable fear among villagers, particularly concerning their children who regularly visit the park for recreation, said one resident. Continued … 

No more monkey mania in Thai town after clampdown

Marauding monkeys won’t face slingshots anymore in the historic Thai city of Lopburi, where they have been rounded up and sterilized after turning rampant over the past four years.

Before COVID-19 shut Lopburi, some of its 58,000 residents casually fed the 3,000 long-tailed macaques that lived alongside and even threw an annual fruit banquet for them, drawing tourists to “Monkey City”, a three-hour drive north of Bangkok. Continued …

Nine Illegal Bitcoin Mining Farms Shut Down for Massive Electricity Theft

Thai authorities have put an end to the activities of nine clandestine Bitcoin mining farms, a process requiring significant electricity resources. These illegal operations have caused losses estimated at over 10 million baht for local electricity providers, according to the police.

The case began with a report from a resident of the Surat Thani province in southern Thailand, who noticed surveillance cameras installed around an unoccupied house. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) discovered equipment intended for cryptocurrency mining, including high-performance computing machines. Continued … 

  • Four Alleged Ugandan and Tanzanian Prostitutes Arrested in Patong – Continued …
  • Indians Ignore Police Summons After Pattaya Beach Brawl – Continued …
  • DSI Nabs Nigerian Crime Ring Leader in 50M Baht Horse Account Scam – Continued …

Trump’s Trade Policies Threaten Thai Economy

Thailand is facing potential economic challenges as former U.S. President Donald Trump’s proposed tariffs are set to impact global trade, specifically targeting countries like China, and indirectly affecting others reliant on export.

Trump has proposed a significant increase in tariffs, with a 20% general tariff on imports and a hefty 60% on imports from China. While his aim is to revitalize domestic jobs in the U.S., the ripple effects could spell trouble for Thailand, heavily reliant on its export sector. (Editor: Revitalize domestic jobs in the U.S.? The writer obviously has not seen U.S. job and unemployment numbers. Unemployment is at an historic low, while hundreds of thousands of new manufacturing jobs have been created in the last four years, among the more than 8 million jobs created during that time.) Continued …

Federation of Thai Industries concerned at Trump’s reshoring policy

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has warned that the United States under Donald Trump’s presidency might implement a reshoring policy, inviting American companies overseas back to the country to create jobs and drive its economy under Trump’s “Make America Great Again” policy.

The reshoring policy could result in American companies in key industries, such as digital technology, cloud and data centers, that have been planning to relocate to Thailand canceling their move and remaining in the U.S., FTI Chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul said on Wednesday. Continued …

Finance Ministry eyes 2025 GDP growth of 3.5%, plans more stimulus

Thailand is targeting economic growth of 3.5% in 2025 after 2.7% growth seen this year, and the government will soon consider more stimulus measures and the rollout of phase two of its US$14 billion handout scheme, the finance minister said on Wednesday.

Growth has been slow due to low investment and employment, as well as high household debt and troubles for smaller businesses, Pichai Chunhavajira told a business forum. Continued …

Up to 3 trillion baht said available for economic stimulus

The government has a budget of up to 3 trillion baht available for economic stimulus over the next four years, says Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira.

In his keynote speech titled “Navigating Economic Challenges: The Future of Fiscal Policy”, organized by The Standard on Wednesday, Pichai said, according to the government’s fiscal sustainability framework, public debt is capped at 70% of GDP. Continued …

Retailers seek review of cash handout conditions

Retailers are asking the government to review the eligibility conditions for the second phase of its 10,000-baht handout to ensure the target groups are helped, in particular vulnerable groups affected by the economic slowdown.

The first phase of the consumption stimulus program, involving 14.1 million low-income and disabled people, came with few conditions. As a result, it did did not stimulate the economy as much as expected because many recipients used the money to pay off debt instead of spending it. Continued …

Industrial confidence increases in October

The Thai Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) rose to 89.1 points in October, following a two-month decline, as more purchase orders poured in for the final quarter for year-end festivities, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The indicator, which reflects business confidence among the FTI’s members, was 87.1 and 87.7 points in September and August, respectively. Continued …

Thailand’s Natural Gas Demand Continues to Rise

Thailand’s natural gas demand continues to rise, driven by robust economic growth and increasing energy consumption. As one of Southeast Asia’s largest economies, Thailand relies heavily on natural gas for electricity generation, industrial use, and transportation fuels.

Despite the country’s ambitious goals to diversify its energy sources — aiming to incorporate more renewables and reduce dependence on fossil fuels — the demand for natural gas remains a cornerstone of its energy strategy. Continued …

Thailand Woos U.S. Film Crews with 30% Cash Rebate Policy

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has launched a 30% cash rebate scheme aimed at enticing U.S. filmmakers to shoot in Thailand, projecting this initiative will generate over 10 billion baht in spending next year.

Paetongtarn hosted a networking reception in Los Angeles on Tuesday, joined by Charles Rivkin, chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Assn. (MPA), along with key figures from major U.S. film studios. Continued …

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PM touts ‘Digital hub’ policies during US visit

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has pledged to turn Thailand into a regional hub for the digital economy, implementing this vision through a suite of policies.

She made the remarks at a meeting with Irving Tan, executive vice president for global operations at Western Digital (WD), one of the world’s largest hard disk drive producers, during her visit to Los Angeles. Continued …

ETIX Everywhere Expands Data Center Presence in Thailand

ETIX Everywhere has announced a 1-billion-baht investment aimed at solidifying its presence in Thailand’s data center market. This investment will be allocated toward a share buyout of joint venture partner Interlink Telecom, as well as the construction of an additional data center extension for ETIX Bangkok#1.

The investment follows ETIX Everywhere’s recent execution of a share purchase agreement (SPA) with Interlink Telecom, acquiring its 33% stake in ETIX Bangkok#1, formerly known as Genesis. The buyout is part of ETIX’s strategy to assume full ownership and to expand the center’s IT capacity. Continued …

Empyrion Digital makes first data center investment in Thailand

Empyrion Digital, a next-generation digital infrastructure platform, has announced its strategic expansion into Thailand to develop a minimum 12MW (IT Load) edge co-location data center in Bangkok. This move represents Empyrion Digital’s first major investment in Southeast Asia following its establishment in Singapore in 2021.

Centrally located in Bang Na, the Bangkok data center (TH1) covers over 9,960 square meters. With in-principle power available and diverse connectivity to all fiber providers in Bangkok, the facility is primed to support growing demand from hyperscalers, enterprises and cloud providers. Continued …

Airline results buoyed by arrival, fare hikes

International arrivals helped drive the operating results of Thai carriers despite the third quarter coinciding with the low season, but smaller fleets still pressure the aviation industry, resulting in consistently high airfares.

Santisuk Klongchaiya, chief executive of Asia Aviation and Thai AirAsia, said Thai AirAsia returned to a net profit of 3.4 billion baht in the third quarter this year, up from a net loss of 1.69 billion year-on-year. Continued …

AI in trade, industry set to increase Thai GDP by 6%

Generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) is projected to raise Thailand’s GDP by 6% by 2030, with hefty contributions from the trade and manufacturing sectors, according to a joint online survey by SCB X and the SCB Economic Intelligence Center (SCB EIC).

“Despite having a clear AI vision, Thailand still faces challenges in technology development, governance and regulation, government adaptation, and data readiness,” said Nakarin Amarase, head of the external affairs division and corporate strategy function at Siam Commercial Bank (SCB). Continued …

BYD marks 10,000th EV produced in Thailand after just 4 months

Chinese automaker BYD celebrated on Tuesday as its 10,000th electric vehicle (EV) rolled off production lines in Thailand, just four months after its Thai factory opened in July.

Located on 600 rai in WHA Industrial Estate, Rayong province, BYD’s factory boasts annual production capacity of 150,000 units, covering three popular models – Dolphin, Atto 3, and Sealion 6. BYD said the Rayong factory will become a hub for exports to ASEAN markets. Continued …

Authorities assure Koh Phangan is safe after terror threat

Security authorities in Surat Thani province have offered assurances that Koh Phangan is safe, dismissing reports about a possible terror plot against Israelis on the tourist island as untrue.

They were responding on Wednesday to the news that Israeli authorities had advised their nationals in Thailand to remain vigilant following reports that they might be targeted during the full moon party on Koh Phangan on Friday. Continued …

Chiang Mai ‘grounds’ Yi Peng Festival lanterns to keep skies safe

Chiang Mai has reinforced strict measures against the release of sky lanterns during the Yi Peng Festival to protect air traffic, particularly in six districts identified as high-risk areas. The release of lanterns outside these zones is permitted for only two days, with heavy penalties for violators.

The deputy governor of Chiang Mai, Siwa Thamikanont, along with the Chiang Mai Provincial Industry Office and local officials, has been actively engaging with lantern vendors to ensure compliance with safety standards. Continued …

Thai hotels wary of foreign competition in peak tourist season

While the Thai hotel industry is experiencing a rebound in demand in line with the peak tourist season, concerns are growing over increasing competition from foreign businesses.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotel Assn. (THA), noted that the ongoing confidence index survey revealed regional disparities in concerns, with hotels in central and northern Thailand feeling the strain most acutely. Continued …

SiteMinder sees 9% growth in bookings, hotel rates up 20%

Hotel bookings during the fourth quarter this year and the first quarter of 2025 are projected to grow 9% year-on-year, with Chinese visitors remaining the top source market, according to SiteMinder, a Sydney-based distribution hospitality platform provider.

Supakrit Phansomboon, country manager for Thailand at SiteMinder, said the average daily room rate of Thai hotels increased 20% this year. Continued …

Airbus forecasts Asia-Pacific to require 19,500 new aircraft by 2043

Airbus has released its latest regional market forecast, projecting that the Asia-Pacific aviation sector will require 19,500 new aircraft over the next 20 years. This demand represents 46% of the global requirement, which is expected to reach around 42,430 new aircraft by 2043.

Anand Stanley, president of Airbus Asia-Pacific, presented these findings during the Association of Asia-Pacific Airlines (AAPA) annual assembly of presidents in Brunei, underscoring the region’s continued growth and importance in the global aviation market. Continued …

Exploring Phetchaburi’s temples

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Chiang Mai province showcases its cultural heritage during Loy Krathong

Various activities are taking place to mark Yi Peng and Loy Krathong, but locals and visitors alike are reminded to adhere to the rules for sky lanterns.

The Yi Peng Festival, Loy Krathong and various other celebratory activities traditionally held around this time of year will delight visitors with an extravagant showcase of the northern province’s unique arts and cultural heritage, a highlight of the region’s tourism appeal. Continued …

Bangkok’s historical sites transformed for River Festival

From today until Saturday, 10 historical sites in Bangkok will be transformed into cultural attractions as part of the annual Bangkok River Festival 2024, for both locals and tourists to enjoy a wide range of fun activities that support sustainable living and the unique lifestyle of waterside communities.

The 10 sites are Wat Phra Chetuphon Wimon Mangkhalaram, Wat Arun Ratchawararam Ratchaworawihan,Wat Prayurawongsawat Worawihan, Wat Kalayanamit Maha Wihan, Wat Rakhang Khositaram, Maharat Pier, Asiatique The Riverfront, Yodpiman Pier, Iconsiam and Klong Ong Ang. Continued …

Did A War Really Help Promote Pad Thai?

Pad Thai always stirs up a whirlwind of sensory and visual delights: Fiery flavors flaring up in a scorching hot wok, tossed by the street vendors who capture the lively, chaotic spirit of Thailand. It’s a dish as bold as the country itself — hot and steamy like the bustling streets, with tuk-tuks zipping through the traffic, neon lights flickering, and the thick aromas of spices permeating the humid air.

Every bite of pad Thai bursts with a generous blend of salty, spicy, sweet, umami, and tangy, capturing the essence of the region’s frenetic energy. Pad Thai, which means “Thai stir-fry”, remains one of the most symbolic of the region’s dishes. Continued …

Pattaya Wind Turbine Project Abandoned

A 95-million-baht renewable energy project in Pattaya has been abandoned after years of neglect, leaving its wind turbines in a state of disrepair. Initially intended to alleviate energy shortages and boost tourism, this once-ambitious project has now become a symbol of squandered potential and oversight.

In 2006, Pattaya municipality, in partnership with Rajamangala University of Technology Thanyaburi, initiated the installation of wind turbines and solar panels on Koh Larn, just off Pattaya’s coast. The objective was to generate 200 kilowatts of electricity to power wastewater systems and streetlights on the island. Continued …

Civil groups urge government to back global plastics treaty

Civil society organizations (CSOs) have called on the government to take action against plastic pollution and show its support for a global treaty on plastics.

Twenty representatives from 160 CSOs made the call in a letter submitted to the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment on Wednesday. They called for drastic government action to end the perennial plastic waste problem. Continued …

Global EV sales up 35%

Global sales of fully electric and plug-in hybrid vehicles rose 35% in October from the same month last year, led by a 54% jump in sales in China, market research firm Rho Motion said on Wednesday.

European sales rose just 0.8%, but were up in annual terms for the second straight month and the research firm expects a good end to the year in the region, data manager Charles Lester said. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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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 medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
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Hua Hin’s crackdown on monkey mayhem/Take 5 Charity Golf Challenge/Loy Krathong Festival/Thai Electric Cables Mostly Fail Safety Standards/Thai baht hits lowest level/Elephant rampage kills woman/’London Model’ for Traffic Congestion Fees/Pilotless ‘air taxis’ in Bangkok/PM greeted with mix of cheers and boos/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: US tariffs prompt relocations/China’s Runergy Halts Solar Panel, Cell Production/Thai Exports Grow in September/Thai pet food exports jump/Thailand’s Agricultural Challenges/’Digital Durian’ project for farms/Coconut prices double/Café Amazon sustains robust growth/Tourism: Loy Krathong to draw 36% more flights/Early Check-In at Suvarnabhumi/Security Warning Related to Full Moon party/Thai Hotels Alarmed/Lost Chinese tourists veer off course/Thai travelers lead the way/Thailand Experience: The best resorts when luxury matters/Climate Thailand: Loy Krathong goes digital/Unsafe smog covers Bangkok/EGAT’s 14 solar farm projects/ASEAN Solar PV & Energy Storage Expo/Arresting environmental degradation/Agriculture and renewable energy/14,000-rai ‘Lung of EEC’/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

Hua Hin’s creative crackdown on monkey mayhem

Innovative measures are underway to address issues of monkey disturbances in the Hua Hin area. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), in collaboration with the Hua Hin municipality, has launched a unique operation employing remote control traps to relocate monkeys from Khao Takiab and Khao Hin Lek Fai.

The operation aims to alleviate the nuisance caused by monkeys to local communities. This initiative is part of an urgent policy to manage the disruption caused by wildlife and to encourage more suitable behavioral adaptations in these animals. Continued …

Take 5 Charity Golf Challenge Dec 14-15

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Loy Krathong Festival – All You Need to Know

Loy Krathong is a festival celebrated by the Thai people on the full moon night of the 12th month of the Thai lunar calendar. In the modern calendrical system, this event usually occurs in the month of November, though the date varies from year to year. Regardless of the exact timing, Loy Krathong is always considered as an occasion for joy, gratitude, and new beginnings.

The term “Loy Krathong” is derived from word “loy” – meaning “to float” – and the word “krathong” – which refers to type of small, floating religious offering. True to its name, the highlight of the festival is the floating of krathongs across small and large bodies of water all over the country. Continued …

Thai Electric Cables Mostly Fail Global Safety Standards

TheiIndustry minister of Thailand, Akanat Promphan, has issued a concerning report stating that the majority of electric cable brands sold within the country fail to meet international safety standards.

Numerous complaints have drawn attention to the potential hazards posed by thin copper wires employed in many of these brands, which can result in overheating and pose serious risks of fires or short circuits. Continued …

Thai baht hits lowest level since August

Thailand’s baht suffered a significant drop, marking the largest decline among Asian currencies, amid growing concerns over the diminishing independence of the nation’s central bank. The baht depreciated by over 1% to 34.739 against the U.S. dollar, reaching its weakest level since Aug. 19.

This decline followed reports that Kittiratt Na-Ranong, a former finance minister known for his critical stance on the central bank’s stringent monetary policy, was selected as the new chairman of the Bank of Thailand (BoT). Continued …

Elephant rampage at charity event in Bueng Kan kills woman

An elephant at a charity event in Bueng Kan went on a rampage, causing the tragic death of one woman and leaving a man severely injured. The incident, which took place Monday, led to chaos as attendees fled in panic.

A report detailed the unfortunate sequence of events during the traditional Kathin festival procession. An elephant in the parade became aggressive and attacked participants. Two women sitting on the elephant’s howdah fell, suffering injuries. Continued …

Bangkok Adapts ‘London Model’ for Traffic Congestion Fees

The Thai Transport Ministry plans to implement the “London Model” to manage traffic congestion in Bangkok by introducing congestion fees in inner city areas. This move aims to reduce heavy traffic and fund public transport infrastructure.

Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, also the deputy prime minister, announced on Tuesday that the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) has been tasked with studying successful congestion fee systems from around the world. Continued …

Pilotless ‘air taxis’ take first flights above Bangkok: video

Chinese aviation tech company EHang made history by launching its EH216-S pilotless electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft in Thailand.

The debut passenger flights, held at the Thailand Drone Exhibition & Symposium 2024, mark a major milestone, as Thailand becomes the 18th country to host EHang’s futuristic eVTOL flights. With the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) leading the way, this initiative could radically change how tourists and residents navigate Thailand’s busy cities and island destinations. Continued …

PM greeted with mix of cheers and boos in LA

Thai PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra asked expat Thais in the United States, who have a good education, technical knowhow or professional expertise, to return to Thailand to help in national development, said government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub.

The prime minister visited a Thai temple in Los Angeles yesterday, to meet with some of the city’s Thai community, the largest outside Thailand. During the visit, she accepted a US$30,000 donation from the Thai people there on behalf of flood victims in Thailand. Continued …

  • Aggressive Foreign Vendors in Pattaya Threaten City Image – Continued …
  • British man arrested for selling drugs to foreign tourists in Chiang Mai – Continued …

US tariffs prompt relocations to Thailand

Thailand is poised to attract more investment in electric vehicles, smart electronics, home appliances and high-tech industries next year, with manufacturers relocating to avoid U.S. tariffs, according to Amata Corp.

Vikrom Kromadit, chairman and acting chief executive of the industrial estate developer, said global investors have concerns about Donald Trump’s anticipated trade war with China and other trading partners that have a trade surplus with the U.S. (Editor: Thailand has a trade surplus with the U.S.) Continued …

China’s Runergy Halts Solar Panel, Cell Production at Some of Its Thai Plants

China’s Runergy New Energy Technology has shut down the fourth phase of one of its solar panel factories in Thailand and has partially suspended operations at one of its photovoltaic cell plants, as the world’s fifth-largest solar cell supplier adjusts to changing global market conditions, particularly in the U.S., industry insiders said.

Phase one, two and three of the factory produced more than 100 megawatts of solar panels this month, which were sold to the U.S. market. The Yancheng-based company has 7 gigawatts of PV module capacity in Thailand. Continued …

Thai Exports Continued to Grow in September

In September, Thailand’s exports totaled USD25,983.2 million, reflecting a modest year-over-year growth of 1.1%. This growth slowed from the previous month’s 7% and fell short of analysts’ expectations of 2.9%.

Notably, the total export value for the first three quarters of the year reached USD223,176 million, indicating a 3.9% growth on a customs basis. The decline in growth can be attributed to factors such as a slowdown in computer exports and the first year-on-year decline in gold exports in five months. Continued …

Thai pet food exports jump 31% to over 80 billion baht

Thai pet food exports surged 31.8% year-on-year in the first nine months, reaching 80.61 billion baht, the Commerce Ministry’s Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) reported on Monday.

Dog and cat food accounted for the largest share, at 71.47 billion baht, increasing 39.1% YOY. Exports of other pet food were worth 9.14 billion baht, decreasing 8%. Continued …

Thailand’s Agricultural Challenges: Balancing Growth and Sustainability

Agriculture is one of the most important economic activities in Thailand’s economy, employing about one-third of the country’s workforce. Thailand is also the world’s largest exporter of tapioca products, rubber, canned tuna, and canned pineapple.

According to data from Statista, the gross production value of Thailand’s agricultural market is projected to reach $28.93 billion in 2024, with an expected annual growth rate of 0.21% (CAGR 2024-2029), leading to a gross production value of $29.24 billion by 2029. Continued …

Thailand launches ‘Digital Durian’ project for farms

The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) has kicked off the One Tambon, One Digital (OTOD) “Digital Durian” project to help 8.8 million durian farmers improve their productivity and set Thai durian standards using digital platforms and innovations.

The project is intended to help Thai durian farmers deal with many challenges by using applications for recording, storing and tracking crop data. Thailand has 1.02 million rai of durian plantation areas and produces 1.53 million tons. Continued …

Coconut prices crack open a fortune for farmers in Trang

Coconut farmers in Trang province are celebrating as prices soar, with coconuts now fetching as much as 20 baht each, doubling previous prices. This lucrative market shift promises earnings exceeding 30,000 baht, drawing significant interest from traders eager to purchase entire plantations.

At the integrated agricultural garden owned by 64-year-old Suthep Wattanavatchara, located in the village of Khao Kob, Huai Yot district, Trang province, the impact of these price changes is keenly felt. Continued …

Thailand’s Café Amazon sustains robust outlet growth in third quarter

Thailand’s Café Amazon looks set to achieve its goal of opening 300 new stores in 2024 after a third successive quarter of strong outlet growth. The PTT Oil and Retail Business (PTT OR)-owned coffee chain opened 69 net new stores in the three months ended Sept. 30 to reach 4,749 outlets across 12 markets.

Café Amazon has opened 289 net new stores in the first nine months of 2024, mostly in Thailand. Bangkok-based Café Amazon currently operates 4,339 outlets in Thailand – 54% of which are in PTT OR-owned petrol stations. The operator is the largest branded coffee chain in the East Asian country by outlets. Continued … 

Loy Krathong expected to draw 36% more flights than last year

Flight bookings to Thailand are expected to surge by 36% during the Loy Krathong festival, which falls on Friday, government deputy spokesman Karom Polpornklang said on Monday.

According to an Aeronautical Radio of Thailand forecast, 73,500 flights, or 2,450 flights a day, are expected in November, up 36% year on year. Suvarnabhumi Airport is expected to see the highest flight numbers during the period at 6,170, followed by Don Mueang Airport with 3,760 flights. Continued …

Early Check-In Coming to Suvarnabhumi Airport by February

Suvarnabhumi International Airport will begin offering an early check-in service by February. This new service allows passengers to check in up to 24 hours before their flight. The Transport Ministry explained that the goal is to make travel easier and to cut down on congestion at Thailand’s main international airport.

Kerati Kijmanawat, president of Airports of Thailand (AoT), confirmed that they expect to start this service by February. Additionally, they plan to build a children’s playground, also by February, and increase the non-commercial space in the terminal by the end of next year. Continued …

Israelis in Thailand on Alert After Security Warning Related to Full Moon party

Israeli authorities have cautioned their citizens in Thailand to be extra careful due to reports of a potential threat targeting them. This warning comes ahead of the famous full moon party on Koh Phangan this Friday; the alert stems from a possible terror attack during the event.

The Mossad and the National Security Council in Israel issued this advice after Thai police leaked internal documents suggesting that there might be a plot against Israelis in Thailand. Koh Phangan’s full moon party is a significant attraction for young Israeli travelers. Continued …

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Thai Hotels Alarmed by Foreign Business Practices

The Thai hospitality industry is raising alarms about the infiltration of foreign businesses leveraging local nominees, a practice perceived as damaging to Thailand’s tourism image. The Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) has sounded the alarm, as concerns mount that these activities could trigger detrimental price wars, particularly among lower-tier hotels.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the THA, said that approximately 50% of Thai hotels are uneasy about these illegal enterprises, notably Chinese-run establishments, as revealed by the association’s business sentiment index for October. Continued …

Lost Chinese tourists veer off course, end up at Myanmar border instead of Pattaya

Five Chinese tourists were intercepted by Thai immigration officers in Tak after they were mistakenly driven to the Thai-Myanmar border instead of their intended destination of Pattaya.

With the help of a Chinese translator, immigration officers verified the tourists’ documents, confirming they were legitimate travelers. However, further investigation revealed a troubling mistake: the group had booked a trip to Pattaya but had somehow ended up near the Myanmar border instead. Continued …

Thai travelers lead the way in AI integration, remote work

Thai travel ers are setting global standards for the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) and working remotely, with a significant majority already planning their holidays for the upcoming year.

According to SiteMinder’s “Changing Traveler Report 2025”, released on Tuesday, 83% of Thai travelers have mapped out their travel plans for 2025. The report, which surveyed over 12,000 respondents across 14 major tourism markets, highlights the rise of the “everything traveler” – a new breed of tourists who seamlessly blend traditional and modern travel behaviors. Continued …

The best resorts in Thailand when luxury matters

When it comes to tropical luxury, the geography and topography of Thailand’s 1,430 islands do a ton of heavy lifting all on their own. The sugar-white sands of Koh Samui, the jade green water of Phuket, all of it fringed by swaying palm trees that seem to bow toward the beauty of lesser-known islands.

The best Hua Hin resort – The Standard

The first thing to love about Hua Hin is location. It’s just a three-and-a-half-hour drive from Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK), with no flight schedule or tides to contend with; just an air-conditioned transfer and you are at the beach under a striped umbrella and sipping a pink Margarita. The Standard super fans won’t be surprised to hear the vibe here is more about buzz than quietude. Palm Springs mid-century cool permeates the 196 rooms, suites and villas. and the five eating and drinking venues. Continued … 

Loy Krathong goes digital in Bangkok to protect the environment

Digital Loy Krathong festivals are to be held in four venues across Bangkok to meet the demand of those who want to preserve Thai culture without causing an impact on the environment.

According to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), the event at the Pathum Wan skywalk will be held from Thursday to Friday. The event, which runs from 6pm to 11pm, will highlight projection mapping technology that allows participants to float their krathongs digitally. Continued … 

Unsafe smog covers Greater Bangkok

Unsafe levels of fine dust blanketed most parts of Greater Bangkok this morning, trapped by stagnant air, and expected to continue until Nov. 20.

The Pollution Control Department reported at 8am that the levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM2.5) exceeded its safe level in most parts of Greater Bangkok. The safe threshold is set at 35 micrograms per cubic meter of air over 24 hours. Continued …

EGAT keen to expedite 14 solar farm projects

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) wants to accelerate the development of 14 planned floating solar farm projects with a total capacity of 2,656 megawatts on the reservoirs of its seven hydroelectric dams under the new national power development plan (PDP) of 2024.

Egat has nine dams with 16 solar floating farm projects, tallying a combined capacity of 2,725 MW, according to the PDP. Of the 16 projects, two have been completely developed at two dams. Continued …

ASEAN Solar PV & Energy Storage Expo 2025, Bangkok, March 5 – 7

The ASEAN Solar PV & Energy Storage Expo 2025 will be held in Bangkok, the vibrant capital city of Thailand, which serves as a gateway to the booming renewable energy market of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

This expo aims to bring together industry professionals, policymakers, and investors from around the world to explore the latest trends and opportunities in the solar PV and energy storage sector. With a focus on sustainable development and green energy, this event will showcase cutting-edge products, technologies, and services that are shaping the future of clean energy in the region. Continued …

Arresting environmental degradation to build wealth in Thailand

Thailand aims to achieve high-income status by 2037 through the strategies developed in its 20-year National Strategy Preparation Act. Considerable friction is being generated through climate change and unsustainable natural resources management, which are eroding Thailand’s natural capital base, resilience and ability to generate wealth and progress toward its target.

In this paper, we examine the impacts of ongoing environmental degradation, including continued deforestation and climate change-induced impacts on flooding, productivity and sea-level rise. Continued …

Bridging agriculture and renewable energy

Agriculture is a key sector in Thailand, however, it contributes to a significant number of environmental issues, particularly greenhouse gas emissions. As the world’s population grows, the need for both food and clean energy increases. Thus, the challenges of sustainable agriculture revolve around balancing food production with environmental conservation.

The global push for net-zero emissions across industries is driven by the urgency of climate change and the increasing demand for sustainable solutions. Among the emerging innovations, agrivoltaics is one of the rising sustainable farming solutions, involving the simultaneous use of land for both solar power generation and agriculture. Continued …

14,000-rai ‘Lung of EEC’ to help Thailand meet net zero goal by 2050

Thailand is planning to build a new smart city called “EEC Capital City” on 14,619 rai (2,339 hectares) of land in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) area, in a bid to help the country achieve its net-zero-emissions goal in 2050.

With green areas covering 30% of the space, the EEC Capital City will serve as the “Lung of EEC” and support future investments in a smart, green and sustainable economy, Chula Sukmanop, secretary-general of the Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EECO), said on Tuesday. Continued …

35 Dead As Driver Rams Car Into People Exercising In Southern China

A driver killed 35 people and severely injured another 43 when he deliberately rammed his car into people exercising at a sports center in the southern Chinese city of Zhuhai, police said Tuesday. Continued …

Indonesia to build 75 GW of renewable energy in next 15 years

Indonesia plans to offer to international investors opportunities to build 75 gigawatts (GW) of renewable power in the country in the next 15 years, its climate envoy said on the sidelines of the COP29 summit. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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-Nov 12


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Hua Hin resort owner makes largest single asset hotel transaction on record

Thai developer Property Perfect has sold the Hyatt Regency Sukhumvit in Bangkok for 5.055 billion baht (US$155 million). The property owned by Grand Asset Hotels & Property represents Thailand’s largest single asset hotel transaction on record.

The sale is part of the company’s strategic plan to strengthen its financial position and reduce debt. The company still owns four other hotels, including the Royal Orchid Sheraton Hotel, The Westin Grande Sukhumvit, Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa, and Sheraton Hua Hin Pranburi Villas. – hotelinvestmenttoday.com

Cabinet to approve extra holidays for 2025

The Cabinet is set to approve additional public holidays for 2025, particularly Friday, Jan. 2, so that the New Year celebration could stretch across five days. With the addition of extra holidays to be approved, there will be a total of 21 public holidays in 2025.

Aside from Jan. 2, two other additional holidays are as follows: Continued …

Bangkok calls for ‘foam-free’ Loy Krathong Festival

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is asking city residents to go “zero-foam” for this year’s Loy Krathong Festival, urging those who want to take part in the ceremony to look into biodegradable floats to help protect the environment.

The deputy director of City Hall’s Environment Department, Worranut Suaykhakhao, said despite pleas to go foam-free, about 20,877 out of the 639,828 floats collected by BMA’s waste collection units after last year’s Loy Krathong Festival were made from foam. Continued …

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Pyramid scheme charges filed against 18 iCon Group suspects

The Department of Special Investigation has additionally charged 18 detained suspects of The iCon Group with pyramid scheme and direct sales law violations.

DSI Deputy Secretary-general Wisanu Chimtrakool said that DSI officials pressed the additional charges against the 18 suspects at the Bangkok Remand Prison and the Central Women Correctional Institution in Bangkok on Monday. Continued …

Lisa claims two awards at MTV Europe Music Awards

Blackpink’s Lisa has claimed two awards at this year’s MTV Europe Music Awards, the awards’ organizer said. The Thai rapper-singer, also known as Lalisa Manobal, won Best Collaboration for “New Woman,” her hit solo collaboration with Spanish singer Rosalia, and Biggest Fans during the annual awards ceremony held Sunday in Manchester, Britain. (Thai PBS)

Re-used animal feed bags spark mass diarrhea outbreak in Rayong schools

A gastrointestinal nightmare unfolded in Rayong Province, infecting over 1,400 teachers and students with diarrhea. The culprit? Ice packed in re-used animal feed bags, a blunder that’s left local government officials scrambling to contain the chaos.

Dr. Sopon Iamsirithaworn, inspector-general of the Ministry of Public Health, Health Region 6, yesterday revealed the findings after an investigation into the sudden diarrhea outbreak that struck two schools in Klaeng district since Nov. 5. Continued …

Pattaya woman survives sixth-floor plunge onto Volkswagen

In the early hours of Sunday morning a dramatic incident in Soi Bong Kot, Pattaya, left bystanders stunned as a young woman fell six storys from a condominium building.

The victim, identified as 21-year-old Cambodian national Savry Pich, landed on the roof of a blue Volkswagen van after her fall, suffering critical injuries. The impact dented the van’s roof, which appeared to have cushioned her fall slightly, potentially saving her life. Rescue workers provided first aid on-site before rushing her to a local hospital. Continued …

Trump 2.0: Implications for the Global and Thai Economies

Donald Trump has won the election as the 47th president of the United States and will return to the White House. In addition to winning the presidential election, the Republicans of Trump’s party also hold majorities in both the House of Representatives and the Senate.

Trump has a protectionist policy that will accelerate geopolitical problems and emphasize energy security more than reducing global warming. Important policies that Trump mentioned during the campaign include: Continued …

Thai Union Group announces major transformation plan

Thai Union Group, one of the world’s leading seafood producers, has broken years of silence and low profile to announce a major transformation plan, Strategy 2030, aimed at thriving over the next seven years.

At a press conference on Monday, Thiraphong Chansiri, president and chief executive officer of Thai Union Group, outlined this ambitious roadmap, which aims to boost net sales to US$7 billion by 2030 from $3.9 billion in 2024. Continued …

Thailand and Italy to ‘grow’ a fruitful partnership in agriculture

Thailand and Italy are poised to formalize an agreement to boost collaboration in agriculture, focusing on production, trade, and investment. Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat announced the development after a meeting with Italy’s Minister of Agriculture, Francesco Lollobrigida.

The need for a new memorandum of understanding (MoU) has been highlighted to establish a definitive path for future cooperation between the two nations. During their discussions, officials from Thailand and Italy deliberated on strategies to enhance the agricultural sectors of both countries, including expanding mutual imports and exports. Continued …

PM Pushes Airport Upgrade for Tourist Season

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra recently made a visit to Suvarnabhumi International Airport, underscoring the urgency of improvements ahead of Thailand’s bustling tourist season.

The visit saw her assessing the airport services alongside a delegation that included Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya Juangroongruangkit and Minister of Tourism Sorawong Thienthong. Continued …

Sky ICT unveils facial recognition ID system for airports

Aviation tech company Sky ICT has officially launched its automated biometric identification system using facial recognition technology, allowing tourists to conveniently pass through all check-in points at six Airports of Thailand (AOT) airports.

The system has been available for domestic passengers since Nov. 1 and will be available for international passengers from Dec. 1. Continued … 

TAT taps high-end European market

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is capturing the high-end European market by partnering with luxury brands to produce city guidebooks in order to maximize tourism revenue to reach the new upgraded target in 2025.

Suriya Sitthichai, director of the TAT’s Paris office, said the office would allocate around 12 million baht in 2025 to its flagship marketing program targeting the luxury market in France and Benelux, which have high spending potential. Continued …

Nurturing nature’s giants

For Thanasit Phibunwattanakon, elephants are not just mere animals. For him, they are a unique species — intelligent and powerful, and they can solve problems. “They bring job opportunities, tourism and income to my community, and we cooperate and work together because of elephants,” said Thanasit.

For Samorn Sangthong, elephants have the right to live on this planet without anyone harming them. “Everything is evolving. Humans are evolving, and elephants are evolving. But their living space is still the same size. We need to adjust our way of thinking. We need to adapt and learn to live with elephants,” she said. Continued …

Discovering Bangkok’s dining pleasures with Thailand’s top chef

Pot noodles might seem an odd dish to eat with Thailand’s most celebrated chef, but when you’re with Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn, you follow his lead. I find myself on a plastic stool in Jeh O Chula, a no-frills joint near Chulalongkorn University, in Bangkok, famous for its Mama Noodles Tom Yum.

Steel tables are jammed with locals and tourists, elbowing for space as Thai soap operas flicker on overhead screens. It’s the kind of place where both movie stars and everyday diners queue for hours to slurp these noodles, but when you’re with the country’s equivalent of Gordon Ramsay, you’re whisked straight to a table. Continued …

Experience the Magnificent Vijit Chao Phraya Festival

Vijit Chao Phraya is a spectacular festival of lights, color, and sound held along the Chao Phraya River to celebrate and promote Thailand’s rich cultural heritage. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has scheduled the 2024 edition of Vijit Chao Phraya to take place from Nov. 15 to Dec. 16 at key riverside locations.

This event transforms the riverside into a mesmerizing display with dazzling lights, vivid colors, and immersive sounds, seamlessly blending traditional Thai art and culture with modern innovations. Continued …

Nasatta Light Festival 2025 — A Dazzling Display Of Lights, Food, And Culture

Nasatta Park — a Thai modern history and art museum in Ratchaburi — is set to sparkle and welcome visitors to the Nasatta Light Festival 2025. This annual illumination extravaganza will transform the 18-acre landscape into a breathtaking winter wonderland, illuminating the night sky with thousands of twinkling lights. The festival has been an annual event since 2018.

From Nov. 21 to April 27, visitors can immerse themselves in a world of wonder, exploring stunning sculptures, light projector mappings, massive illuminated flowers and arches, creative arrangements, and a forested landscape full of unique displays. The park will be adorned with intricate light installations, creating a truly magical atmosphere. Continued …

Rising tides threaten to submerge fishing village south of Bangkok

A coastal village in Thailand has already begun to witness the dire consequences of global warming, as its land shrinks and its residents flee from the rising tides. Located around 60 kilometers south of Bangkok, the idyllic fishing village of Samut Chin was once a lively community. But today, more than half of its population has fled, and the remaining residents are repeatedly forced to move further inland and away from the advancing sea.

At the only school left in the village, the football fields and playground have disappeared underwater, leaving only a row of classrooms perched on a finger of land surrounded by the sea to accommodate four students. Video …

EGAT to extend the lives of coal-fired power stations

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is planning to refurbish two coal-fired power generation units in a move to extend their service life and prolong the supply of low-cost electricity to the country.

The plan is part of EGAT’s efforts to help curb the power tariff, which is used to calculate electricity bills, as coal is an inexpensive fuel, said an official who requested anonymity. Continued …

Dugong dilemma: Thailand’s gentle sea giants face extinction risk

Thailand’s beloved dugongs are in dire straits, prompting an urgent meeting by the National Policy and Planning Committee on Marine and Coastal Resources Management. Led by Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong, the focus was squarely on the alarming rise in dugong deaths in recent weeks.

With representatives from the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry, and the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources in attendance, the committee zeroed in on immediate actions. High on the agenda were accelerated surveys of dugong populations and seagrass habitats along the Andaman coast, amid concerns over deteriorating seagrass and its impact on the ecosystem. Continued … 

EV wireless charging market to surpass US $1 billion by 2030

The EV wireless power-transfer market is evolving quickly, as consumers, governments, and corporations recognize the benefits of this technology. By eliminating the need for manual charging, wireless systems offer a seamless, efficient charging solution that is both user-friendly and environmentally sustainable.

The market is poised for significant growth, with increasing investments, technological improvements, and the global push toward sustainable, zero-emission transportation solutions contributing to widespread adoption. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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-Nov 11


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ERC mulls 31% electricity tariff hike despite lower fuel costs

Businesses and households are facing a significant decision regarding the future of their electricity costs as the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) considers changes to the power tariff. Despite a projected decrease in fuel costs, the ERC is evaluating whether to maintain the current rate or implement an increase of 26% to 31% early next year.

The existing tariff, set at 4.18 baht per kilowatt-hour, is in effect until Dec. 31. A public opinion survey is currently being conducted online by the ERC, with the results influencing the new rate to be announced for January to April 2025. Continued …

Railway land assets set for auction, including in Hua Hin

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is accelerating its efforts to generate income through the development of commercial land, increasing revenue from the current 3.7 billion baht to 5 billion baht.

The SRT is sitting on vast land assets across the country, including large plots of land with high commercial development potential, including the Hua Hin Railway Golf Course and Guesthouse (Golf Inn Hotel) . These lands are centrally located and easily accessible via public transportation. Continued … 

Longboat races yesterday at Khao Tao

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Photo exhibit at Bluport celebrates HM King’s 72nd birthday

The Contemporary Photography Foundation of Thailand (CPFT) and Proud Group are hosting a photography exhibition to celebrate His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s sixth cycle (72nd) birthday anniversary on July 28 in three locations in Bangkok, Nakhon Ratchasima and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces from now until Dec. 31.

Last, it will head to Bluport Hua Hin shopping mall in Prachuap Khiri Khan province for visitors from the Western and Southern regions. The exhibition will start on Dec. 10 and wrap up on Dec. 31. Continued …

Marketing Forum 2024 to expand new travel destinations in Cha Am-Phetchaburi Province

The Pacific Asia Travel Assn. (PATA) Destination Marketing Forum Awards 2024, to be held in Cha Am, Nov. 12-14, is a two-day event to promote new destinations by providing attendees with opportunities for learning, networking and mutual exploration.

The forum will bring together key figures in the tourism industry, including destination marketers, tour operators and government representatives. It is an opportunity for these industry leaders to connect, form strategic partnerships and launch initiatives focused on promoting sustainable tourism in new destinations. Continued …

British Man Makes Annual Thailand Trip to Maintain Wife’s Memorial

A British former naval officer who found love with a Thai woman and lived together for nearly 10 years, continues to visit after her death from cancer. He flies in annually to clean and change flowers at the stupa containing his wife’s ashes in Ban Dung, Udon Thani.

Andrew Richardson, 63, from York, England, said he traveled from England to visit his wife whom he hasn’t forgotten even after her passing. He comes to clean the stupa containing her ashes and change the flowers, something he has done consistently for four years. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi Airport urges safety during Loy Krathong festival

Suvarnabhumi Airport issued a warning to the public, urging them to avoid flying lanterns or balloons, setting off fireworks, or using lasers in the vicinity of the airport on Nov. 15 during the Loy Krathong festival.

These activities are not only a potential disruption to flight operations but also pose significant threats to aviation safety, potentially resulting in accidents, according to a statement released by airport management. Continued …

  • Foreign Gang Robs Ukrainian Tourist of Over 8 Million Baht in Phuket – Continued …
  • Nine British tourists arrested for reckless driving in Phuket – Continued …
  • Scottish Man Extradited from Thailand Jailed for Sexually Abusing Young Girls – Continued …
  • Bangkok Police Raid Another Chinese Gambling Den Hidden in Restaurant – Continued …
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Thirsty firms in EEC trigger water study

Demand for more raw water to serve business growth in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), particularly data centers and cloud services, has prompted a new study on joint water management from two suppliers, says industrial estate developer Amata Corp.

Amata, through its subsidiary Amata U Co., signed a memorandum of understanding with Eastern Water Resources Development and Management on a plan to build pipelines linking water sources operated by the two companies to improve water supply efficiency. Continued …

With US-China trade war fear, Thai exporters look to Southeast Asia, Europe, and the Middle East

Commerce Minister Phichai Naripthaphan recently held a meeting with senior officials and heads of Thai trade and commerce offices to assess the economic implications of Donald Trump’s recent U.S. presidential election victory and to strategize Thailand’s trade response. The meeting reviewed the alignment of trade policies with government objectives and outlined immediate steps to leverage trade opportunities while managing potential risks.

Thai trade attachés and provincial officials were assigned to identify economic, trade, and investment prospects that could benefit Thailand in an evolving global landscape. Continued …

Call for auto taxes to match global shift

The structure of Thailand’s automotive excise taxes must align with global trends, particularly the shift toward the electric vehicle (EV) industry, says Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul.

Referring to competition in the auto industry, he said “the dust has not yet settled”, as either battery electric vehicles (BEVs) or plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) could become the market leader. Continued …

IBM to accelerate Thailand’s AI adoption

IBM Thailand wants to bring Thai organizations to the next frontier of artificial intelligence (AI) by removing obstacles to adoption.

Anothai Wettayakorn, country general manager of IBM Thailand, estimates 5%-6% of organizations in Thailand this year adopted generative AI (GenAI). IBM wants to help increase adoption to 15%-20% next year in order to improve Thai competitiveness. Continued …

Thailand Shines as a Favorite Destination While Balancing Tourism and Sustainability

Thailand has earned Travel + Leisure’s Destination of the Year honors for 2025, highlighting the kingdom’s blend of cultural heritage, culinary excellence, and natural beauty. The recognition comes as “The Land of Smiles” navigates a strong tourism recovery and grapples with managing sustainable growth in some of its popular destinations, as more of the world passes through her welcoming turnstiles.

As one of the world’s top travel destinations, tourism represents a cornerstone of Thailand’s economy, with nearly 20% of the work force employed in the sector. Pre-pandemic, in 2019, Thailand welcomed a record 39 million visitors. By the end of 2024, the country is projected to reach 36 million arrivals, having already hosted 26 million travelers this year, as the high season kicks off with its drier winter months. Continued …

Thailand promoting sports tourism

Thailand, known around the world for its nightlife, is repositioning its tourism industry to appeal to a wider audience by promoting sports tourism in an effort to redefine its image and attract active and family travelers.

The country is tapping into sports tourism, a growing segment that includes everything from water sports and marathons to Muay Thai training camps. This strategic shift, led by the Thai government, aims to portray Thailand as a family-friendly and diverse destination, appealing to both local and international travelers interested in active experiences. Continued …

Tourism industry rebound fuels investment in Thailand’s hotel sector

The resurgence of Thailand’s tourism industry has ignited significant interest from foreign investors in the country’s hotel sector. According to a recent report by Colliers International Thailand, 12 hotel deals worth a combined 16 billion baht have been closed this year.

Pattarachai Taweewong, director of research and communications at Colliers International Thailand, noted that these hotels are strategically located in popular tourist destinations such as Phuket, Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Koh Samui. Continued …

Phuket airport notches 300 daily flights

Phuket Airport has reported a surge in passenger volumes this high season, with more than 30,000 travelers and over 300 flights daily. Plans are underway to expand the international terminal to take up to 18 million passengers per year.

Phuket Airport Director Monchai Tanod provided an update on the expected passenger volume at the airport during high season. He said the airport currently takes about 30,000 international passengers and 17,000–19,000 domestic passengers per day. Continued …

Thailand eyes F1 event to boost economy and tourism

Thailand is gearing up for an economic boost as the government commits to bringing a Formula 1 (F1) racing event to the country. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced the ambitious plan Saturday, emphasizing its potential to invigorate tourism and stimulate urban development.

The government is actively pursuing discussions to secure an F1 event, which is part of a larger strategy to position Thailand as a top-tier global destination. PM Paetongtarn expressed confidence in the project, stating that it would not only attract tourists but also create new income streams and drive economic growth. Continued …

Step by Step: Is it time to look beyond tourism?

Bangkok is expected to clinch the title of most visited city in the world in 2024, a title it held in 2023 and has consistently featured in the top 10 list for the last few years. Despite these accolades, the government relentlessly pushes for increased tourism targets in an effort to boost the now flailing Thai economy. Continued …

National Parks to visit during cold season in Thailand

This year, Thailand’s cold season officially started on Nov. 3 and will conclude in late February 2025. This is the perfect time for trekking, exploring scenes of natural beauty along the trails, and experiencing misty and picturesque panoramic views.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) selected some of the best national parks to visit during the cold season, classified by activities, and came up with the list below: Continued …

Chasing the Unforgettable Golden Hour in Thailand

The golden hour — moments around sunrise and sunset — is a magical time we’ve all experienced. No matter where you are in the world, these moments transform the mundane into the extraordinary.

In Thailand, this interplay of light with distinctive architecture and landscapes, along with the quintessentially Thai way of life, adds a truly special touch to the golden hour experience, making it a favorite destination for photographers, artists, nature enthusiasts and just about anyone who pauses to appreciate the surroundings. Continued …

Unforgettable Thai Adventures for Thrills and Chills

Dive into a realm where each activity brims with local charm and excitement-something you can only experience in the Land of Smiles. Leave the beach behind and discover the unique, adrenaline-pumping thrills that make Thailand a one-of-a-kind destination for those seeking an authentic local adventure like no other.

Khon Kaen might not top Thailand’s climbing charts, but it hides a gem of sandstone boulders in Khon Kaen Zoo, Khao Suan Kwang district. With new sports routes across the province, this evolving climbing scene attracts dedicated climbers. Offering routes for all skill levels, it’s a constantly changing sport where everyone can find a challenge. Continued …

Experience the Wonderful Fields of Thailand

Thailand’s heart beats in its fields and farmlands. As an old Thai saying goes, agriculture forms the backbone of Thai society, shaping everything from its famed rice paddy landscapes and mouthwatering cuisine to its belief systems and cultural manifestations.

For families seeking an authentic Thai experience, farm visits provide an enjoyable window into the soul of Thailand through creative and hands-on activities that appeal to members of all ages, allowing everyone to trace the roots from seed to table and foster a deeper appreciation for the land and the people. Continued …

Embracing a greener economy

Thailand stands at a pivotal crossroads. While it has progressed from a low-income to an upper-middle-income economy, its path to high-income status faces formidable obstacles.

The looming threat of the middle-income trap – stagnating growth, diminishing competitiveness, an aging work force and widening inequality – casts a shadow over Thailand’s economic aspirations. Meanwhile, climate change intensifies pressure on productivity, stability and innovation. Thailand’s hard-earned ambitions are at risk unless it commits to an urgent pivot: integrating sustainability into its growth strategy. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Saturday’s news-Nov 9


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Fruits found in Thailand that help combat cancer/FDA Approves Shine Muscat Grapes/324 recipes as National Essential Medicines/Millions into flooded schools/Gold prices fall/100km Wall on Thai Border/Economy: Minimum wage ‘a New Year present’/Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends/Tourism: Loy Krathong can generate Bt6.9 billion/Boost Tourism Across ASEAN Region/Medical tourism: leading countries in the field/Prizes for tourism video creators/Eco-friendly holidays/Thailand Experience: Best Places to Eat in Thailand/Planning a budget trip to Thailand/Best cooking classes in Bangkok/How Thai food conquered London/Climate Thailand: CPF Swine Business Triumphs/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

Discover the fruits found in Thailand that help combat cancer

Many fruits possess properties that can potentially combat cancer cells, offering not just health benefits but also affordability and availability, especially in Thailand. With a rich variety of fruits capable of fighting cancer, it’s essential to explore how they can be effectively incorporated into daily diets.

Cancer, one of the most dangerous diseases, is closely linked to diet. Studies have suggested that incorporating fruits rich in antioxidants, fiber, and phytochemicals may help reduce the risk of cancer. Here are seven fruits considered formidable enemies of cancer cells. Continued …

Thai FDA Approves Shine Muscat Grapes After Rigorous Testing

The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has given the green light for a new shipment of imported Shine Muscat grapes, weighing in at 6.9 tons and valued at more than 3-million baht (approximately US$89,780). The grapes have passed rigorous testing for agricultural chemical residues, confirming their safety for distribution throughout the country.

Lertchai, the deputy secretary-general of the FDA, highlighted the agency’s dedication to stringent monitoring. They ensure consumer safety through comprehensive quality control measures on both domestic and international produce. This safeguards the public from potentially harmful residues in fruits and vegetables. Continued …

324 recipes being considered for listing as National Essential Medicines

Some 324 Thai traditional medicines recipes for treating 16 symptoms are being promoted to be listed as National Essential Medicines.

The director-general of the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine, Somruek Chungsaman, said on Thursday that the department was screening Thai traditional medicine recipes from various sources nationwide. Continued …

Thai company pumps millions into flooded schools

In a heartfelt mission to aid schools battered by Thailand’s recent floods, Theppadungporn Coconut has pledged 10 million baht to support flood-stricken communities.

Through its charitable Love Sharing project, the company is offering 200,000 baht per school to 50 institutions impacted by the devastating September-October floods, aiming to rebuild premises and reignite hope among students and staff. Continued …

Gold prices fall 800 baht

Gold prices have shown potential for a long-term rise, despite experiencing a significant drop yesterday. The domestic price plummeted by 800 baht (US$23.5) per baht weight, largely due to the strengthening of the U.S. dollar following the recent presidential election.

The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) reported that domestic gold prices sank to 43,150 baht (US$1,267) per baht weight. This decline followed a dip in global prices triggered by the election outcome, which spurred changes in U.S. economic and political policies, leading to a stronger dollar and subsequently affecting bullion. Continued …

Malaysia’s Kelantan State Plans 100km Wall on Thai Border

Kelantan, a Malaysian state adjoining Thailand’s Narathiwat province, has put forward a proposal for constructing a 100-kilometer-long wall along its border. This ambitious project aims to address cross-border crimes, smuggling, and flooding issues.

Deputy Chief Minister Mohamed Fadzli Hassan shared that Kelantan is seeking approval from the federal government in Kuala Lumpur to proceed. The proposed wall will not only act as a physical barrier against illicit activities but also serve as a flood-prevention measure. Continued …

400-baht minimum wage ‘a New Year present’

Thailand plans to increase the daily minimum wage to 400 baht next year, Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said on Friday. “It will be a new year present,” he said.

The increase was postponed from October, but the national wage committee — comprising representatives from employers, labor and the government — will meet again in December at the latest, Phiphat said. Continued …

Top 10 Strategic Technology Trends for 2025

Gartner Inc. has announced its list of 10 top strategic technology trends that organizations need to explore in 2025.

“This year’s top strategic technology trends span AI imperatives and risks, new frontiers of computing and human-machine synergy,” said Gene Alvarez, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner. “Tracking these trends will help IT leaders shape the future of their organizations with responsible and ethical innovation.” Continued …

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Agency predicts Loy Krathong can generate Bt6.9 billion

Loy Krathong festivals across five regions are expected to generate 6.9 billion baht in tourism revenue from 1.9 million domestic trips, with the north attracting the most tourists, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said the number of tourists this year should grow 9% year-on-year, while revenue is anticipated to increase by 12%. Continued …

Thailand and China Unite to Boost Tourism Across ASEAN Region

The China Tourism Academy is spearheading an initiative to enhance tourism development in China and across ASEAN, positioning Thailand as a central tourism hub. This effort, revealed by the Association of Thai Travel Agents, comes from recent discussions between the association’s secretary-general, Adith Chairattananon, and Dai Bin, president of the China Tourism Academy.

The plan aligns with a broader policy outlined by Chinese President Xi Jinping, aiming to establish China as a global leader in tourism. The focus is not only on generating economic revenue but also on leveraging tourism research and academic insights for national benefits across economic and environmental dimensions. Continued … 

Medical tourism: global development and the leading countries in the field

Medical tourism, a phenomenon that is gaining momentum in the last decade, is changing the face of global tourism. People from all over the world seek medical treatments in other countries in order to improve their health and save costs. The phenomenon results from the combination of technological progress, variable treatment costs, and high availability of information.

The leading countries in this field manage to attract millions of patients every year, thanks to advanced medical facilities and high-level services. Medical tourism offers not only life-saving treatments, but also aesthetic treatments and complementary health services. Thus, it becomes an important economic tool for many countries, which invest many resources in the development of the field. Continued …

Prizes worth half a million baht on offer for tourism video creators

Video content creators have been invited to share their travel experiences in Thailand on the TikTok platform to win prizes worth over 500,000 baht, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand.

The “Your Travel Stories” runs until Nov. 16, aiming to boost awareness on Thai tourism and offer new travel experiences to people. Interested creators can publish their video contents and put two hashtags, #YourTravelStories and name of tourist attraction, on their TikTok account. Continued …

EF Ultimate Break partners with Thailand for eco-friendly holidays

EF Ultimate Break, the experiential travel leader for the 18 to 35 crowd, is taking travel to a new level of responsibility with its latest initiative, launched in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Aimed at delivering sustainable, ethically crafted adventures, this new lineup of Thailand tours promises eco-conscious itineraries that will make every traveler feel like they’re giving back. Continued …

The Best Places to Eat in Thailand, According to Culinary Legend Jay Fai

Bangkok’s street food scene is chaotic, bustling, and a sensory overload. And we mean that in the best way possible. In fact, Thailand as a nation is so brimming with salty, creamy, and spicy flavors that it can be downright overwhelming to know where to go and what to bite into next.

But if you need to focus on an eye in this food storm, look no further than to chef Jay Fai, who has all the answers on where you should dine next and exactly what to order. Continued …

Top 10 tips for planning a budget trip to Thailand

Thailand is one of Southeast Asia’s most popular travel destinations, offering stunning beaches, vibrant cities, and rich culture without breaking the bank. Whether you’re a backpacker, a solo traveler, or a family looking for affordable adventure, Thailand offers plenty of options for budget-friendly travel.

Here are the top 10 tips to help you plan a wallet-friendly trip to Thailand without compromising on experiences. Continued …

The best cooking classes in Bangkok for a culinary adventure

Thai food holds a special place in our hearts – and in our stomachs. But why just eat it when you can learn to make it? From the fiery heat of tom yum goong to the rich creaminess of panang curry, these Bangkok-based cooking classes go beyond recipes and delve into the heart of Thai cuisine.

Whether you’re aiming to impress dinner guests or just looking for an unforgettable cultural experience, these culinary schools will have you chopping, tasting, and wok-frying your way to deliciousness. Continued …

How Thai food conquered London

Thai restaurants, it seems, are like buses. You wait ages for one, then several come along at once. Next week sees the opening of both Long Chim and AngloThai in the West End, while in the past 12 months Kolae has launched in Borough Market and Koyn Thai in Mayfair.

Thai food hasn’t been this ubiquitous in London since it first made a splash in the 1990s. Yet, perhaps we don’t need to think too deeply for the reasons behind its current resurgence. Continued …

CPF Swine Business Triumphs with ‘Waste No More, Sustaining Sustainability’

In a demonstration of circular economy principles, CPF Swine Business has launched an innovative sustainability program that transforms farm waste into valuable resources, benefiting both local communities and the environment.

The “Waste No More, Sustaining Sustainability” initiative, which recently garnered top honors at the CPF Sustainability in Action Awards 2024, showcases the company’s commitment to responsible resource management across its pig farming operations in Thailand. Continued …

World food prices reach 18-month high

The United Nations’ (UN) world food price index rose in October to its highest level since April 2023, as vegetable oils led increases seen in most food staples, data showed on Friday. Continued …

Southeast Asia digital economy earns US$11 billion in 2024

Southeast Asia’s digital economy made US$11 billion in profits in 2024, a blistering 2.5 times more compared with 2022. While the amount is just 12 % of the sector’s total revenues of US$89 billion, the gains underscore three years of steady double-digit growth in surpluses in a young industry better known for losses among start-ups and, sometimes, even big names. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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-Nov 5


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Hua Hin adds water pumps/Health concerns for expats/Nations Most at Risk from Severe Flooding/Events to mark Loy Krathong Festival/Thailand Leads in Road Fatalities/Crackdown on Foreign Criminals/Car Plunges from Condominium Parking Lot/Thailand To Send 800 Workers to Israel/Department Seeks Leads in Killing of Wild Elephant/Economy: Keen on expanding into China/Thai Rice Exports Surge/Thailand Could Add Millions of Jobs/AIS reports Q3 revenue/Binance targets Thailand/Tourism: European airlines’ ‘green tax’.Tourism campaign for northern provinces/Tourists flock to Doi Inthanon/Trang Airport terminal to open by late 2025/Tour Bus Collides with Truck/Thailand Experience: 5 Beaches Near Bangkok/Tourists swarm Khao Yai/Thailand’s nature trail experiences/18 of the best restaurants in Thailand/Korat welcomes visitors to Lam Chae Dam/Climate Thailand: Thailand’s Renewable Energy Landscape/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 adds water pumps for flood control

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Common health concerns for expats in Thailand

Moving to Thailand as an expat offers adventure, vibrant culture, and an excellent lifestyle, but it also brings some health challenges that might not be familiar to you.

From tropical diseases to climate-related conditions, understanding common health concerns and knowing how to prevent them can make all the difference for your well-being. Here’s what you should know about staying healthy in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand Among Top 4 Nations Most at Risk from Severe Flooding

With unusual weather patterns taking hold globally, Thailand stands prominently among nations most threatened by flooding in 2024. The World Bank’s recent insights highlight that around 1.47 billion individuals worldwide are at heightened risk from river floods, torrential rains, and coastal erosion. This grim statistic puts an overwhelming 89% of those at risk in lower- and middle-income regions, especially South and East Asia.

Of these affected, approximately 225 million people reside in India and 329 million in China, underscoring the vulnerability of the Asian region. Southeast Asia’s geography — a mix of tropical storms, vast monsoon rains, and inadequate flood defenses — remains particularly susceptible. Continued …

Array of events nationwide to mark Loy Krathong Festival

The enchanting Loy Krathong Festival, a significant cultural event in Thailand, is set to captivate visitors and locals alike on Nov. 15.

This year, the festival promises a dazzling array of celebrations across the country, showcasing the rich traditions and vibrant spirit of Thai culture. Continued …

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Thailand Leads Southeast Asia in Road Fatalities

Southeast Asia is the second most-affected region in the world when it comes to road accidents, after Africa, and Thailand “tragically leads in this statistics”, said UN Secretary General’s Special Envoy for Road Safety Jean Todt on Monday in Bangkok.

Speaking at a seminar on road safety in Southeast Asia, co-organized by the Embassy of France and UN ESCAP, Todt said 40% of road accidents in Southeast Asia involved motorcycles and riders not wearing safety helmets. Continued …

Thai Police Chief Launches Crackdown on Foreign Criminals

Thailand’s national police chief, Gen. Kittirat Panpet, has introduced a 15-point strategy to crack down on foreign criminals, combat cross-border crime, and enhance public safety.

Announced yesterday, the plan emphasizes stricter immigration control, intensified surveillance of criminal networks involving foreigners, and increased cooperation with border and immigration authorities to prevent illegal entry. Continued …

Car Plunges from Condominium Parking Lot in Bangkok, Driver OK

A car crashed through a parking lot wall and plunged from a condominium in the Pinklao area of Bangkok yesterday morning, startling residents, but only causing minor injuries to the driver. The incident prompted an immediate response from local rescue services.

Witnesses recounted seeing the vehicle suddenly accelerate and smash through the parking lot barrier wall on the third floor, before plummeting down to the ground below. Photos shared by residents of the condominium show the vehicle’s wreckage lying on its roof, surrounded by debris from the broken wall. Continued …

Thailand To Send 800 Workers to Israel Amid Conflict Risks

Thailand’s Department of Employment has announced plans to send 800 workers to Israel this month, despite the escalating conflict in the region. This decision comes as Thai interest in working opportunities in Israel remains high, according to DoE chief Somchai Morakotsriwan, speaking on Monday.

Somchai assured that these workers would be deployed only to safe areas, underscoring that employment agencies are prohibited from sending Thai workers to conflict zones in northern Israel. Continued … 

Department of National Parks Seeks Leads in Trap Killing of Wild Elephant

The director-general of Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has ordered an investigation into a trap that killed a wild elephant in Phu Luang Wildlife Sanctuary, Loei Province. Meanwhile, the head of Protected Area Regional Office 8 has filed a police report at Phu Ruea Police Station, urging swift action to bring the perpetrators to justice.

Authorities yesterday discovered the body of a tuskless adult male wild elephant, known as a “Si Dor,” in the Nam Rin stream in Ban Song Khon, Pla Ba subdistrict, Phu Ruea district. The elephant’s trunk was tightly ensnared by a spring-loaded animal trap, attached to bamboo branches and rocks in the stream. Continued …

Thai vendors keen on expanding into China

Creating a corporate identity, testing products among Chinese consumers and utilizing online marketing channels on e-marketplaces are among the crucial factors for expanding Thai products into the Chinese market, according to the Thai E-Commerce Assn.

Thai exporters should also capitalize on live commerce and establish a cross-border e-commerce channel with China fulfillment centers, the association says. Continued …

Thai Rice Exports Surge 22% in First 9 Months

Thailand exported 7,448,941 tons of rice worth 172.019 billion baht in the first nine months of 2024 (January-September), an increase of 22% in volume and 45.8% in value compared to the same period in 2023, according to Charoen Laothamatas, president of the Rice Exporters Association of Thailand.

He stated that white rice led exports with 4,702,455 tons (up 42%), followed by jasmine rice with 1,233,108 tons (up 9%), parboiled rice with 814,791 tons (down 28.2%), Thai fragrant rice with 487,587 tons (up 42.5%) and glutinous rice with 211,000 tons (up 15.7%). Continued …

Thailand Could Add Millions of Jobs, Billions in Revenue with 50% Plant-Based Shift

As Southeast Asia’s leading protein producer and the only country in the region that exports more protein than it imports, Thailand has the experience and expertise to become a global hub of sustainable proteins.

The benefits will be enormous if the country realizes its potential and replaces half of its meat and seafood production with plant-based proteins by 2050: it could create more than a million additional jobs, add billions of dollars of economic value to its economy, and cut greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by millions of tons per year. Continued …

AIS reports Bt52.2 billion in Q3 revenue

Advanced Info Service (AIS) posted total revenue of 52.2 billion baht and a net profit of around 8.7 billion baht in the third quarter of this year.

The growth of AIS’s profit and earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization (EBITDA) were driven by more efficient cost management, a decrease in capital expenditure for network expansion, reduced competition of the market, especially in mobile services, along with a boost from the tourism sector, according to Pisut Ngamvijitvong, senior vice president of the securities analysis department at Kasikorn Securities (KS). Continued …

Binance targets Thailand as key market for crypto expansion

Thailand is one of Binance’s key strategic markets, as the world’s largest cryptocurrency exchange aims to reach the one-billion-user mark, amid a push to turn crypto into a mainstream currency, executives say.

Chief marketing officer Rachel Conlan said Thailand is among the top 20 markets out of the more than 100 that Binance operates in, with Thai penetration twice the global rate. Continued …

European airlines’ ‘green tax’ unlikely to impact Thai tourism

The environmental charge on airfares adopted by many airlines in Europe should not affect long-haul markets, as passengers are still willing to pay for necessary adjustments.

In June, European carrier Lufthansa Group announced the addition of an environmental charge of between €1-72 (36-2,647 baht) on departures from EU member states, Switzerland, Norway and the UK, effective as of Jan. 1, 2025. The hike in airfares is meant to cover carbon reduction efforts in the EU. Continued …

TAT launches tourism campaign for northern provinces

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has kicked off a “Nuea … Phrom Tiew” (Get Ready for Northern Tourism) campaign in a bid to stimulate tourism in 17 northern provinces in the high tourism season in the wake of heavy flooding.

Chiang Mai Deputy Gov. Weerapong Ritrod said on Sunday that this year’s flooding was considered the severest in 50 years, as it impacted several industries in the province, including tourism. He said officials and locals had restored the economic areas after the floodwater receded. Now, Chiang Mai is ready to welcome Thai and foreign tourists in the high tourism season, he said. Continued …

Tourists flock to Doi Inthanon as mercury plunges to record low

In a frosty turn of events, Thailand’s towering titan, Doi Inthanon, is giving visitors the cold shoulder, with temperatures diving to a nippy 7°C, the chilliest dawn of the season so far. This icy spectacle has proven irresistibly cool for tourists, drawing in a crowd eager to lap up the brisk mountain vibes.

On Sunday, the mountain was a hub of activity, welcoming 4,088 cold-chasers. Among them were 2,969 Thai visitors and 1,119 globe-trotters, all arriving in a convoy of 1,302 vehicles. Continued … 

Trang Airport terminal to open by late 2025 amid project delays

The Transport Ministry directed an expedited effort to complete the new passenger terminal at Trang Airport, aiming for its operation by the close of next year.

This directive comes from Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri, following a petition from a civic group in the southern province urging the government to resume the 1.6-billion-baht project, halted by the contractor about six months ago near its completion. Continued …

Tour Bus Collides with Truck in Phrae, Injuring 45

A Bangkok-bound intercity bus carrying 47 passengers collided with a truck carrying rice on a winding section of road between Song and Ngao districts. The incident occurred this morning in the Song District, Phrae Province.

The bus lost control on a curve and clipped the trailer truck. The bus overturned onto its side and was left resting on the roadside verge after falling over the guardrails and very close to plunging into a deep wooded ravine. Continued …

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5 Beaches Near Bangkok You Need To Check Out

Bangkok, Thailand’s bustling capital, is a large and most populous city known for its vibrant street life, cultural landmarks, religious sites, or historical sites, but just a short trip away lies a treasure trove of stunning beaches, which is ideal for escaping from city crowds.

Whether you’re looking for serene beaches to relax on, exciting water sports, or charming seaside towns, these five beautiful beaches near Bangkok offer a perfect combination of natural beauty and leisure activities. Continued …

Tourists swarm Khao Yai for elephant encounters

Khao Yai National Park turned into a hotspot of excitement yesterday as throngs of tourists descended to savour the cooler climes and marvel at the elephants and their natural splendours over the weekend. The bustling gates at Nern Hom and Khao Yai Shrine, nestled in the enchanting provinces of Prachinburi and Nakhon Ratchasima, welcomed eager visitors in droves.

The real show-stealers? An enchanting herd of over 25 wild elephants, calves in tow, casually strolled and grazed at the iconic Thung Kwai. Cameras clicked and jaws dropped as these gentle giants put on a spectacular show, leaving one tourist starstruck: “Seeing the elephants up close was an experience I’ll never forget.” Continued …

Thailand promotes nature trail experiences

As temperatures cool with the onset of the cold season, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) has unveiled over 300 nature trails across Thailand, welcoming adventure enthusiasts to explore the country’s diverse landscapes.

Atthaphon Charoenchansa, DNP director-general, highlighted that these paths collectively span over 900 kilometers, with distances varying from brief 100-meter jaunts to lengthy 64-kilometer treks. Continued … 

18 of the best restaurants in Thailand to dine at

Boasting a rich food culture, Thailand makes for an easy getaway, no matter whether you’re more drawn to its luscious islands, or the buzzing capital of Bangkok. All over the country, from the big smoke to the teeny towns and provinces further afield, there’s good food to be found.

To help guide you on your way, we’ve curated a list of the best restaurants in Thailand. From Michelin-starred sensations to street food stalls worth waiting in line for, we’ve found 18 of the best restaurants scattered right across the Asian nation. Continued …

Korat welcomes visitors to Lam Chae Dam

Travelers seeking a serene escape are invited to witness the breathtaking beauty of Lam Chae Dam, located in Kraburi district, Nakhon Ratchasima province. As winter approaches, the dam’s atmosphere transforms into a cool and inviting setting, perfect for sightseeing and photography. One of the most captivating sights at the dam is the stunning pink sky that often graces the evening horizon. As the sun begins to set, the sky is painted with hues of pink and gold, creating a truly magical spectacle. (The Nation)

Navigating Thailand’s Renewable Energy Landscape

Renewable energy is a pivotal force in the global energy transition, particularly in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region, and Thailand has a valuable role to play.

Despite starting from a low base, renewable energy is experiencing robust growth in APAC, with installed generation capacity increasing at an average compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 9%. By 2030, renewable energy is expected to account for 30% to 50% of the power generation mix across most APAC markets. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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-Nov 4


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Thai Textile Society organizes Hua Hin trip

Thai Textile Society is holding a day trip to experience various forms of fiber art in Hua Hin, on Saturday. This old and well-established town in Prachuap Khiri Khan province has been home to the renowned Khomapastr factory, one of Thailand’s first textile printing houses, established in 1948 by His Royal Highness Prince Bovoradej and his wife Her Serene Highness Pajongchitr Kridakorn.

Participants will learn how the prince developed a passion for weaving and dying textiles while living in Saigon in the 1930s. He returned to Thailand following World War II and built with his wife a small weaving, dying and printing workshop in the sleepy resort town of Hua Hin that continues production to this day. Continued …

Hua Hin Heroes raise over one million baht for flood relief

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Legend Fighting Championships at Bluport Nov 10

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Three traditional Phetchaburi dishes at risk of disappearing

Phetchaburi province is recognized for its unique culinary identity. In 2021, UNESCO designated Phetchaburi as a “City of Gastronomy”, making it the fifth city in Thailand to receive this honor, following Phuket, Chiang Mai, Sukhothai and Bangkok.

Phetchaburi’s food culture stands out and has earned it the title of “City of Three Flavors”. The province’s cuisine is defined by its balanced ingredients: the sweetness of Jaggery palm sugar, the saltiness of sea salt, and the tanginess of local limes, all sourced within Phetchaburi. Continued …

Majority of foreign expats will not file tax returns, 55% consider moving out of Thailand

A survey of readers from among expats living in Thailand, in addition to those considering a move to Thailand, shows that a majority may not file tax returns as required by March 31, 2025. Furthermore, the poll revealed that 55% of respondents had considered traveling out of Thailand during 2024 to avoid a tax liability.

The poll comes as the Thai government last week revealed that its tax collection target for 2024 had not been met. This shortfall was reportedly blamed on an exchange rate blip due to a strengthening baht. Continued …

Heavy rain and flash flood warnings for southern Thailand

Heavy rain is set to lash the southern regions of Thailand, prompting the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) to issue warnings of flash floods and overflowing mountain streams in 10 provinces. Meanwhile, the northern areas will experience a drop in temperatures.

On the southeastern coast, thunderstorms are expected to cover 70% of the area, with heavy to very heavy rainfall in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Morning temperatures will range from 22 to 25°C, with highs of 31 to 34°C. Continued …

Pet-friendly workplaces will become the norm in the future

Pet-friendly workplaces are expected to play an important role in the future, as they are known to help relieve stress and boost the efficiency of employees.

According to food and drink processing conglomerate Nestlé, and pet food manufacturer Purina, pet-friendly workplaces where employees can work and also take care of their pets would become a norm in the future. Continued …

Bangkok mandates microchipping, limits of pets per owner

Bangkok is set to enforce a new regulation requiring all dogs and cats to be microchipped, alongside measures to control stray animal populations and manage dangerous dogs.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC) has recently approved a draft ordinance regarding pet ownership and stray animals. Naphaphon Chirakul, a member of the BMC for the Bang Khun Non district, and head of the special committee reviewing the draft, emphasized the importance of these measures for preventing nuisances and health risks associated with animals. Continued …

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High blood pressure tops Thai outpatients’ medical woes

High blood pressure was the top medical condition among universal healthcare service outpatients in 2023, according to Thailand’s National Health Security Office (NHSO).

NHSO Secretary-general Dr. Jadet Thammathataree said on Sunday that in the fiscal year 2023, a budget of 99.7 billion baht was allocated to care for 47.727 million eligible Thais, which equated to 3,386 baht per head. Continued …

Pyramid scheme charges added to multi-billion-baht iCon Group case

The Department of Special Investigation is listing the suspects who will additionally face fraudulent borrowing, aka pyramid scheme, charges in The iCon Group direct marketing case.

DSI Acting Secretary-general Yuthana Phraedam said the DSI had discussed The iCon Group case with representatives of the Consumer Protection Board and the Fiscal Policy Office and received useful information to support its plan to charge suspects with fraudulent borrowing or pyramid scheme charges. Continued … 

M16 rifle linked to over 25 deaths in southern Thailand

A deadly weapon, an M16 rifle, used in the fatal shooting of former police officer has been linked to over 25 deaths in a series of violent incidents in southern Thailand.

The event unfolded when Phu-at Rasaming, the imam of Baan Nam Yen and a former police officer, was fatally shot in front of his residence in Yala province on Oct. 29. Investigations revealed that the M16 rifle and 15 spent .223 (5.56 mm) cartridges found at the scene had previously been used in numerous violent incidents, causing over 25 fatalities and many injuries since 2007. Continued … 

Chinese illegal migrant flow to Thailand increasing

At this time, Thailand is in the midst of an immigration wave from China. It appears to have gained steam since the pandemic and is being driven by an increasingly repressive police crackdown by President Xi Jinping’s regime in that country.

While this flow of people brings challenges for the Royal Thai Police, it also notably brings economic benefits. Continued …

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Poor’s income rises 36 baht per month in 2023

The overall monthly income of the poor rose by only 36 baht in 2023 from the previous year, while the cost of living kept rising, the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) found in a recent study.

The NESDC Office announced that its study found that poor families earned an average monthly income of 11,123 baht in 2023, compared with 11,087 baht in 2022. This included non-monetary income, such freedom from home-rental expenses and the cost of food and drink. The NESDC Office explained that living in their own houses also counted as a cost poor families did not have to bear. Continued …

Housing prices far higher than what most Bangkokians can afford

More than half of Bangkokians find it difficult to purchase a house, as their monthly salary is less than 30,000 baht, while property prices have continued to rise, according to property developer Sena Development.

The company’s managing director, Kessara Thanyalakpark, said that rising household debt was among factors that hurt Bangkokians’ ability to purchase houses. “Currently, there is a disconnect between the demand for housing and the high prices set by property developers,” she said. Continued …

Thai property experts warn of economic uncertainty

As the U.S. presidential election tomorrow approaches, Thailand’s property experts are weighing in on the potential impacts of the outcome on the global economy.

Pornarit Chounchaisit, president of the Thai Real Estate Assn., expressed concerns that whether former Republican president Donald Trump or Democratic Vice-President Kamala Harris emerges victorious, the results may not bode well for Asian countries, including Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s economy experienced a slowdown in September

In September, the Thai economy saw a slowdown in economic activities, with exports declining and private consumption and manufacturing production decreasing. Despite this, government spending increased, and foreign tourism receipts improved.

Inflation increased across all major categories, and the current account surplus narrowed. The labor market remained stable, with improvements in tourism-related services employment but weaknesses in the construction and trade sectors. Continued …

Foreign investment in Thailand surges 60% in first 9 months

Foreign investment in Thailand rallied 60% to 134 billion baht in value for the first nine months of this year, with Japan continuing to top the list of source countries, a government spokesman said on Sunday.

Jirayu Houngsub, spokesman for the prime minister’s ffice, said a total of 636 businesses were granted permission under the Foreign Business Act of 1999, up 29% year-on-year. The investments created employment for 2,505 Thai workers. Continued … 

Thai exports recover in first nine months of 2024

Thailand’s exports in 2024 have shown a satisfactory recovery. For the first nine months of the year, total export value reached US$223.176 billion, marking 3.9% growth. Excluding oil, gold, and military-related products, exports grew by 4.2%.

The Ministry of Commerce expects overall export growth of about 2% for the year, with the total export value projected to reach $290 billion. However, imports have remained high. In the first nine months, Thailand’s imports amounted to $229.1328 billion, a 5.5% increase, resulting in a trade deficit of $5.9568 billion, or nearly 200 billion baht. Continued …

Chinese goods flood northeastern checkpoints

One issue the private sector has urged the government to address is the continuous influx of Chinese goods into Thailand, which significantly impacts 23 industry groups, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking reported that in the first half of 2024, Thailand’s imports of Chinese goods increased by 7.1%, amounting to US$37.57 billion. This led to a trade deficit with China of $19.97 billion, a rise of 15.7% from 2023. Continued …

Thailand needs to have a ‘measured’ response to the influx of Chinese products

Thailand, like other countries across Asia and other parts of the world, is suffering from the influx of cheap Chinese products that have started to make a dent in the revenues of the local Thai players in the same industry. The solution that Thailand undertakes should be one that is measured and appropriate.

Thailand’s small and medium-sized industries have been feeling the pain of the rise in imported goods from China, as they grapple with the rising production cost at home and the influx of cheap and low-quality goods from China. Continued …

Marketers focus on affiliate content

As more consumers turn to e-commerce platforms, affiliated content strategies are projected to grow because they offer marketers a cost-effective way to promote their products online.

Wuttipong Likitchewan, chief executive of Vega Creator (Thailand), a creator agency, said he expects the volume of affiliated content creators in Thailand to increase next year, aligning with the shift in consumer purchasing toward e-commerce. Continued …

Israeli Employers Fly to Chiang Rai to Recruit Thai Workers

Israeli employers traveled directly to Chiang Rai to recruit Thai workers, with a huge turnout of applicants eager to prove their skills. Yesterday, there was bustling activity at a recruitment event held at a wooden building near the entrance of Chiang Rai Rajabhat University in Muang district.

Organized by Wi Dragon Co., this recruitment drive specifically seeks skilled labor for construction jobs in Israel, including carpenters, metalworkers, plasterers, and tile installers. Continued … 

Destination Thailand Visa Success Faces an Uncertain Future

Since its launch last July, Thailand’s Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) has been wildly popular, designed to attract more visitors and encourage longer stays, boosting state coffers in the process.

Although precise figures haven’t been released, estimates suggest between 10,000 and 40,000 visas have been granted. Despite some initial hiccups — such as inconsistencies in documentation requirements across Thai embassies — feedback on the DTV Facebook group shows a satisfaction rate of over 90%. Continued …

Hope afloat as busy Loy Krathong predicted in Chiang Mai

About 85% of hotel rooms in Chiang Mai have been reserved by tourists for the Loy Krathong festival, which is expected to generate up to 2 billion baht in income for the province.

Pallop Saejiew, president of Chiang Mai Tourism Council, said Chiang Mai has about 60,000 rooms, 50,000 of which have been booked during Nov. 14-17 when tourists can join the Loy Krathong Festival, known as Yi Peng among locals. Continued …

Thailand expects to serve as a venue for 60 major events

Thailand might be able to draw at least 60 events to be hosted in the country in the next three years, generating 7.42 billion baht in revenue, according to Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB).

TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya explained that the Exhibition Industry Summit 2024 at Capella Hotel Bangkok in October had drawn large exhibitors from Europe and Asia to exchange their vision on driving the exhibition industry. Continued … 

Bangkok aims to turn Chatuchak Market into soft power paradise

Thailand is setting its sights on transforming the iconic Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok into a hub for soft power, with an ambitious two-year plan spearheaded by the National Committee on Soft Power Development. This initiative aims to capitalise on the market’s popularity and diverse offerings to bolster Thailand’s global cultural influence.

Surapong Suebwonglee, chair of the National Committee on Soft Power Development and deputy chair of the Policy Advisory Board to the prime minister, announced an increase in funding for soft power projects. The budget will rise from 635 million baht in the 2024 fiscal year to 2.3 billion baht in the 2025 fiscal year, extending from October this year to November 2025. Continued …

The Great Phuket Wellness Scam

Phuket, a luxury holiday destination for decades and a renowned retreat from everyday life for most holiday makers, is witnessing a new phenomenon: the rise of wellness centers. These establishments, seemingly sprouting like mushrooms after a downpour, particularly in areas like Cherng Talay, promise a panacea for various ailments and a shortcut to eternal youth.

But beneath the glossy facades and alluring promises, one can’t help but wonder: is this burgeoning wellness industry in Phuket a scam, a hoax, full of more quacks than a Peking duck restaurant? Continued … 

Pattaya launches initiative to reclaim beach space for tourists

Mayor Poramet Ngampichet, along with key officials, inspected the progress of the “Better Pattaya Bay” initiative at Pattaya Beach. The mission aims to organize the area by managing the placement of speedboats, jet skis, and banana boats that have been cluttering the beach and hindering tourists from enjoying the water.

Poramet emphasized that this initiative is vital as Pattaya approaches its peak tourist season. With tourism rebounding significantly, a large influx of visitors is expected, making water safety paramount. Currently, there are no designated areas for jet skis to pick up passengers, leading operators to accept riders along the entire 2.7 km stretch of beach from North Pattaya to South Pattaya. Continued …

Tourists Rescued From Flash Flood at Famous Waterfall

A weekend outing turned into a dramatic rescue yesterday, as flash floods trapped tourists at Tha Phae Waterfall in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Heavy rainfall had triggered a surge of water from the surrounding mountains, stranding multiple visitors on a temporary island in the midst of the flood.

The area is a popular spot for both local and visiting tourists, particularly on weekends. However, the sudden heavy rain caused water levels to rise rapidly, resulting in a flash flood that caught several tourists by surprise. Continued …

Where to visit Thailand this November

Dreaming of Thailand in November? Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! With the rainy season behind us, the days turn cool, the skies clear up, and everything’s set for you to dive into Thailand’s wonders.

Picture yourself soaking up the sun on stunning beaches, exploring vibrant landscapes, and joining in on the lively festivals that light up this time of year. November’s the sweet spot, fewer crowds, endless sunshine, and endless possibilities. Continued …

Nine of the best restaurants in Koh Samui

Thailand’s cluster of idyllic islands don’t tend to tempt the food-focused travelers among us, but those with a soft spot for a beach-based lounge and splashing in the sea.

But Koh Samui, in particular, is certainly not a place devoid of incredible places to eat, as the following restaurants show. Here Nine of the best restaurants to dine at on your next visit. Continued … 

The Grand Canyon Of Thailand Is A Unique Destination

The Grand Canyon is one of those bucket list destinations that you can’t truly appreciate until you get there. While photographs can certainly capture the beauty of the natural phenomenon, they pale in comparison to the real thing. After all, there’s a reason Grand Canyon National Park is one of the best parks to visit if you’re near Las Vegas.

But did you know that there are a few other places in the world that are strikingly similar, with stunning views carved out by nature over millions of years? In Thailand, one such place you can go that is comparable to the unique vistas of the Arizona desert is Pha Chor Canyon. Continued …

‘Bangkok Historical Canals Boat Trip’ at Khlong Ong Ang

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Netherlands, is hosting the Bangkok Historical Canals Boat Trip, a weekend boating activity along Khlong Ong Ang and Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem.

Taking place every Saturday and Sunday from November 2024 to February 2025, the event offers water bike and kayak rentals, encouraging children, youth, and the public to engage in outdoor exercise while exploring Bangkok’s historic canals. For more information, please contact the Sports Promotion Division at 02-245-0912 during business hours or visit BMA Sports on Facebook.

Scenic beauty of three dams offer a respite from urban stress

The Royal Irrigation Department is inviting the public to check out the scenic beauty of three dams in northern Thailand, enjoy the beauty of nature and the fresh air this winter. The breathtaking views of the dams offer a perfect escape from urban bustle, the department said.

Mae Suai Dam, Mae Suai district, Chiang Rai province

This trendy spot is popular among locals for relaxation. Surrounded by trees, mountains, rivers and a serene sky, it offers a complete experience with restaurants and cafes. Mae Suai Dam provides irrigation to nearly 100,000 rai (16,000 hectares) for agriculture and consumption during the dry season, with current water capacity at about 65 million cubic meters, or 90% of its total. Continued …

Foundation documents impact of plastic waste in Thailand

Thailand is facing the impact of plastic waste on greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity and public health, according to a report by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).

The report indicates that Thailand’s primary plastic production generated up to 27.3 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) annually, which was equal to greenhouse gas emission from 5.9 million cars. Continued …

Chiang Mai backs waste-to-energy plant

The Chiang Mai Authority has backed a Thai-Chinese waste-to-energy power plant that is expected to take two years to complete. The joint investment agreement, valued at 2.3 billion baht, was signed on Friday.

The plant will incinerate 500-650 tons of waste per day to generate 10 megawatts of electricity. The firm’s experience in building waste-to-energy plants in China will be applied to the project in Chiang Mai, which will be located in Ban Luang subdistrict, Chom Thong district. Continued …

Phuket’s smart bus takes fresh direction

Phuket’s transport scene is getting a high-voltage makeover with the launch of the new Phuket Smart Bus service, and it’s already steering the island’s travel scene in a new direction. Connecting Phuket Town and Patong, this service is run by Phuket City Development Co. (PKCD) and is becoming the ticket-to-ride for switched-on travelers.

The move comes with smart day-pass tickets, perfect for students and everyday commuters. These electric buses are running from 6am till 8pm daily, cruising through hotspots like Samkong, Kathu, and Patong. Continued …

Myanmar detains Facebook trafficking gang luring girls to China

Chinese and Myanmar nationals who organized a human trafficking gang to convince young girls to become Chinese wives through Facebook and TikTok have been arrested in Mandalay, sources said. Continued …

US Federal Reserve is set to cut rates again

No one knows how Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election will turn out, but the Federal Reserve’s move two days later is much easier to predict: With U.S. inflation continuing to cool, the Fed is set to cut interest rates for a second time this year. Continued …

Chinese solar firms go further afield where US tariffs don’t reach

Some of the biggest Chinese-owned solar factories in Vietnam are cutting production and laying off workers, spurred on by the expansion of U.S. trade tariffs targeting it and three other Southeast Asian countries. Meanwhile, in nearby Indonesia and Laos, a slew of new Chinese-owned solar plants are popping up, out of the reach of Washington’s trade protections. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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 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 now a ‘municipality/Longboat racing at Kao Tao/E-guidebook promoting rail travel to Hua Hin/PKK part of new anti-drug campaign/Chiang Rai to reduce air pollution/Heavy rain alert/Halloween Drug Scandal Uncovered/Pattaya set for bikini beach race/Tunnel to Solve Flooding Issues/Instagram post from Lisa/Urgent need for senior safety/To keep diesel costs under control/Economy: 99-Year Land Lease Policy/Companies investing Bt60 billion/5 million workers to be reskilled/Economic stimulus and new year gifts/Border trade maintains momentum/Phatthalung to push airport/Thailand and Russia in talks/Tourism: Temple fairs and girls in wet shirts/’WOW! Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges’/Visitors from China, Japan slowly return/300,000 Malaysians expected/Budget airlines launch new routes/Moo Deng leads promotion project/Thailand Experience: The cradle of Thai culture/Loy Krathong at Wat Arun/Climate Thailand: Thailand boosts climate resilience/No to waste colonialism/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 now officially a ‘municipality’ – official map

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Longboat racing at Kao Tao next weekend

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TAT launches e-guidebook for Gen S, promoting rail travel to Hua Hin

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in collaboration with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), has unveiled the #MyRailJourney E-Guidebook, a pioneering digital guide for rail tourism.

Launched with flagship routes of Bangkok–Phetchaburi and Hua Hin–Prachuap Khiri Khan, this initiative represents a strategic partnership with KTC and global brands like Netflix and Airbnb, aiming to establish sustainable tourism as a core value for Gen S travelers who prioritize environmental responsibility. Continued …

PKK one of 10 pilot provinces in Thailand’s newest anti-drug campaign

Thailand is taking decisive action against drug-related issues by designating 10 provinces as pilot areas to test new strategies. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra emphasized the broader societal impacts of drug problems during her visit to Roi Et, highlighting the urgent need for a comprehensive approach to tackle this challenge.

Chiang Mai, Uthai Thani, Pathum Thani, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Sakon Nakhon, Nakhon Phanom, Rayong, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang, and Narathiwat have been chosen as the 10 pilot provinces for this intensified anti-drug campaign. Continued …

Chiang Rai project aims to reduce air pollution

Two areas in Chiang Rai province have been picked to play an important role in dealing with air pollution and mitigating its impacts on the health of local residents, as well as on tourism and environment in the Mekong region.

The Thailand Environment Institute’s Wilawan Noipa notes that the air pollution in the north that occurs during the dry season from January to April is usually triggered by forest fires and crop burning. Continued …

Heavy rain alert for 33 provinces in Thailand as temperatures drop

Weather warnings have been issued for 33 provinces in Thailand, forecasting heavy rain covering 30% of areas due to a new wave of cold air bringing strong winds and a significant temperature drop expected today.

In the south (east coast), thunderstorms are expected in 40% of the area, with heavy rain in some places, mainly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Yala, Pattani, and Narathiwat provinces. Temperatures will range from 23 to 25°C at the lowest and 33 to 34°C at the highest, with northwesterly winds of 15 to 30 km/h. Continued …

Drug Scandal Uncovered in Chanthaburi Halloween Party

At 1:30 am yesterday, a special team from the Department of Provincial Administration, supported by over 80 law enforcement officials, raided a Halloween party at Orbit Pub and BitBar in Chanthaburi.

This operation followed numerous complaints from concerned citizens alleging that these establishments were neglecting to control drug use and were allowing minors to enter the premises. Reports suggested that influential local figures were allegedly providing protection for these venues. Continued …

Pattaya set for tattoo parades, bikini beach race

Anticipation is bubbling over in Pattaya as the city prepares to host not one, but two events that promise to turn up the heat this weekend: the Pattaya International Tattoo Festival and the eagerly awaited Pattaya International Bikini Beach Race.

Kicking off the festivities, Central Marina is poised to become the epicenter of creativity with the tattoo festival running this weekend. Meanwhile, tomorrow’s bikini beach race is set to dash along a 5-kilometer route on Pattaya’s pristine shores, kicking off from central Pattaya. Continued …

Pattaya Relies on Tunnel to Solve Flooding Issues

Pattaya is taking a significant step to tackle its perennial flooding problem. The city is constructing a new drainage tunnel, aiming to ease the disturbances caused by persistent rains.

The flooding issue in Pattaya has been an ongoing challenge, particularly during the rainy season from May to October. The city’s geographical location in a low-lying area exacerbates the problem, with water often overflowing from nearby reservoirs like Nong Pla Lai and Huay Yai. Continued …

One Instagram post from Lisa generates 1.6 million for Victoria’s Secret

A single Instagram post by Lalisa “Lisa” Manobal at the 2024 Victoria’s Secret fashion show last month generated US$1.6 million (54.2 million baht) in media impact value (MIV) for the brand. The MIV contribution was estimated by Launchmetrics, a U.S.-based firm providing brand performance software.

Thailand’s K-pop sensation from the Blackpink girl group opened the show in New York on Oct. 15 with a rousing performance of her hit, “Rockstar”, before returning for a rendition of “Moonlit Floor (Kiss Me)”. Continued …

Vanishing elderly: Thailand faces urgent need for senior safety

Around one-fifth of individuals reported missing in Thailand are elderly people with dementia, underlining the need for better preparations as the country transitions to a super-aged society.

The Mirror Foundation’s Missing Person’s Data Center has received reports of more than 1,500 missing people annually since 2022, with at least 300 being elderly individuals suffering from dementia or other cognitive impairments. The actual numbers are likely higher, as many cases go unreported. Continued …

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Thailand shifts gears to keep diesel costs under control

The Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) uhas nveiled its plan to keep Thailand’s diesel prices under 33 baht per liter, even though the current subsidy scheme is coming to a halt. This decision steers from an unexpected upturn in OFFO’s finances, courtesy of plummeting global oil prices.

Fiscal 2024’s figures saw a dip in OFFO’s losses, thanks to reduced outlays on domestic diesel subsidies. Although OFFO is sticking to its guns by supporting diesel prices through the fund, it has decided not to seek the cabinet’s go-ahead for extending the subsidy program, said Pornchai Jirakulpisan, the OFFO policy and strategy department chief. Continued …

Thailand Unveils 99-Year Land Lease Policy to Attract Investors

In a significant effort to boost foreign investment, Thailand is planning to extend its land lease terms from 30 to 99 years. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira announced this proposal at the CEO Econmas Awards 2024, signaling a potential paradigm shift for global investors looking at long-term ventures in Thailand.

This proposal aligns with Thailand’s 2025 strategic vision, which aims to unlock opportunities and foster economic growth. With more than 300 million rai of land and a population of 67 million, Thailand offers vast potential for development. Continued …

Two overseas companies investing Bt60 billion in data centers

The Board of Investment (BOI) on Friday approved investment support for two large data center projects in Thailand worth over 60 billion baht.

Quartz Computing, a subsidiary of the U.S.-based technology conglomerate holding company Alphabet, would invest 32.76 billion baht in its data center. Digitalland Services, a subsidiary of China-based technology company GDS, will invest 28 billion baht in its data center, also in Chonburi province. Continued …

5 million workers to be reskilled

The Department of Skill Development (DSD) plans to upskill and reskill more than five million Thai workers in 2025, with a special focus on digital technology to support industrial growth, says a senior labor official.

Decha Pruekphathanarak, deputy permanent secretary for labor, said the retraining initiative would enhance worker competencies to respond to business needs. Continued …

Thai Treasury to present economic stimulus and new year gift measures

The Treasury will present economic stimulus and New Year gift measures to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Monday, hoping monetary policy will help boost the economy after fiscal policy has reached its limitations.

Pornchai Thiraveja, director of the Fiscal Policy Office and Ministry of Finance spokesperson, announced that the prime minister will meet with Ministry of Finance executives to discuss economic stimulus measures for the remaining two months of 2024 and New Year’s gift measures for 2025 to be launched in December. Continued …

Thailand’s border trade maintains growth momentum

Thailand’s border and cross-border trade continued its upward trajectory in September, posting a 1.7% year-on-year growth, according to the Department of Foreign Trade. This positive trend has resulted in a 6.5% expansion over the first nine months of the year, with a total trade value reaching 1.3 trillion baht.

Total trade in September was valued at 148.5 billion baht. Exports increased by 1.7% to 85.5 billion baht, while imports rose by 7.7% to 62.9 billion baht. Continued …

Phatthalung to push airport plan

Authorities and the local tourism sector plan to build an airport in Phatthalung to promote the province as a new logistics hub for the southern region. The plan is expected to be proposed to the cabinet shortly and is touted as a way to help the government meet its economic goals.

The Phatthalung governor submitted a letter to the permanent secretary of the Transport Ministry on Sept. 30 seeking cabinet approval for the airport. Continued …

Thailand and Russia in talks for free trade pact

Thailand is turning up the heat on trade negotiations with Russia, as both nations look to seal a free trade agreement with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU).

Recent high-stakes discussions at the Commerce Ministry between Thailand’s Commerce Minister, Pichai Naripthaphan, and Russian Deputy Minister of Agriculture, Sergey Levin, underscored a shared ambition to boost trade and investment. The spotlight is particularly on the high-tech and artificial intelligence sectors. Continued …

Temple fairs, merit-making and girls in wet shirts

A visit to a traditional temple fair in Thailand means an extravaganza of food and fun – and dunk-tank girls with clinging wet shirts. Video … 

‘WOW! Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges’” campaign officially launched

Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, alongside senior executives from Suvarnabhumi Airport, the Immigration Bureau, and Thailand Privilege Card, yesterday welcomed tourists at Suvarnabhumi Airport, marking the official launch of the “WOW! Amazing Thailand Passport Privileges” campaign, running from Nov. 1 to Dec. 10.

The executives greeted arriving tourists with “Must Do” Thai souvenirs that capture the essence of Thailand’s rich culture. These souvenirs span categories such as Must Taste (Thai cuisine), Must Try (Muay Thai martial arts), Must Buy (Thai textiles and handicrafts), Must Seek (notable tourism sites and cultural heritage), and Must See (traditional Thai performances). Continued …

Visitors from China, Japan slowly return after pandemic

The tourism industry will continue to struggle with the northeast Asian market this year, as Chinese and Japanese visitors have not fully returned since the pandemic, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said the northeast Asian market varies, as South Korea and Taiwan are expected to post revenue surges of 108% and 149%, compared with 2019, with 1.9 million and 1 million tourists, respectively. Continued …

300,000 Malaysians expected to visit Thailand during Deepavali weekend

Some 300,000 Malaysians are expected to visit Thailand during the Deepavali holiday season, which began on Wednesday.

The consul general of Malaysia in Songkhla, noted that Malaysian visitors typically enter Thailand through Bukit Kayu Hitam, Padang Besar, and Rantau Panjang. Continued …

Budget airlines launch new routes to India, Vietnam, Taiwan, Cambodia

Three low-cost airlines have come up with a wide range of international flight routes in a bid to boost aviation business recovery post the pandemic.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has forecast that the increase in international flights could attract at least 40 million foreign arrivals to Thailand next year, a slight increase compared to this year’s goal of 36.7 million people. Continued …

Moo Deng leads Thailand’s cultural promotion project

The Ministry of Culture has announced a project to promote Thai culture to the world featuring celebrity pygmy hippo Moo Deng as the presenter.

The project, launched under the name “Thai Cultural Content for Soft Power Presented by Moo Deng,” aims to stimulate the cultural economy through the three-month-old hippo star, Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said on Thursday. Continued …

The ancient UNESCO-listed city that’s considered the cradle of Thai culture

Every year in Thailand, on the evening of the full moon of the 12th month of the Thai lunar calendar – usually in November – thousands of locals and tourists head for the nearest body of water to celebrate Loy Krathong.

As part of the festival, people release small floats – krathongs – that are commonly covered in decorative banana plant leaves and topped with flowers, incense and candles. These are set adrift as offerings to the water goddess, an act many people believe brings luck. Continued …

Loy Krathong to shine at Wat Arun

Wat Arun Ratchawararam, also known as the Temple of Dawn, will host a Loy Krathong festival on Nov. 15, with the festival’s theme song being performed in multiple languages to help visitors understand its significance.

Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said the Suntharaporn Band will perform the song in various languages, including Thai, English, Chinese, Korean, Japanese and Spanish. Continued …

Thailand boosts climate resilience in coastal areas with UN grant

Thailand is enhancing its capacity to tackle the escalating threat of climate change, particularly in its marine and coastal areas. This initiative, a collaboration with the United Nations Development Program (UNDP), is titled “Increasing Resilience to Climate Change Impacts in Marine and Coastal Areas along the Gulf of Thailand”, and is supported by a US$3 million (101.2 million baht) grant from the Green Climate Fund.

Since its launch in August 2020, this four-year project aims to create effective solutions to mitigate Thailand’s vulnerability to climate change, with Rayong, Phetchaburi, Surat Thani, and Songkhla selected as pilot regions. Continued …

Developing countries begin to say no to waste colonialism from developed nations

Despite China’s ban on solid waste imports three years ago, developed countries continue to exploit regulatory loopholes to export waste to developing countries, including China, avoiding higher recycling costs at home. Other developing countries, such as those in Southeast Asia, alongside China, have increasingly restricted foreign waste imports, but this has not halted the practice.

A key driver of this issue is the profitability and low risk of waste trafficking. Developed countries, aiming to cut costs, use “waste colonialism” as a tactic, exporting plastic and other low-value waste, Ma Jun, director of the Beijing-based Institute of Public and Environmental Affairs says. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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

Tuesday’s news-Oct 29


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VIP airport bus schedule/Rainfall brings fish to Hua Hin shores/Racer Marina Pranburi/Bangkok Hospital hosts running event/Glamping Festival 2024/Thailand’s winter begins/Chef Jay Fai to Retire/Jay Fai closure reflects industry-wide problems/Laws on Pyramid Schemes/Mae Sai district returns to normal/Internet access in Thailand surges/To Review Drone Regulation/Economy: Restaurant group predicts healthy Q4/New stimulus measures/Exports to US jumped 18.1%/Thailand leads in agricultural exports/Thailand joins BRICS/Step backward with BRICS partnership/Life as a Cambodian migrant worker/Asia the powerhouse of global economy/Tourism: Facial Recognition to Replace Boarding Passes/Asia Pacific arrivals drive tourism/Thailand Targets 1 Million Flights/To attract over 10.7M international tourists/Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism promoton/Trang operators unfazed by pricey airfares/AirAsia flight avoids disaster/Thailand Experience: Festivals and events across Thailand/Climate Thailand: EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets/Intensification of Storms in Asia/Thailand’s hidden gem of sustainable tourism/Bangchak forges deal with CPF/Southeast Asia’s Energy Mix/EVs to number 85 million in 2025/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

VIP bus schedule to Suvarnabhumi airport changed

There’s only minor changes to the return to Hua Hin segment. An 8:30am departure from the airport has been replaced by a 1pm trip.

Heavy rainfall brings fish to Hua Hin shores

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All about Racer Marina Pranburi

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Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin hosts running event

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Glamping Festival 2024, Nov. 1-2, Arena Hua Hin Sports Club

Don’t miss this concert at Arena Hua Hin on Nov. 1-2. This year, a star-studded lineup of artists is ready to bring joy and fun to everyone. Continued …

Thailand’s 4-month-long winter begins

Winter started in Thailand today with the arrival of a high-pressure system from China, and the cool season will likely continue for about four months, until February, according to the Meteorological Department.

Temperatures are expected to drop 2-4 degrees Celsius in the northeast and the upper north and 1-3°C in the central plain and the upper south through the week until Sunday. Thunderstorms and strong winds are possible in some areas of these regions. Continued … 

Michelin-Star Thai Chef Jay Fai to Retire Next Year

In a surprising announcement, Michelin-star chef Jay Fai, known for her emblematic restaurant in Bangkok, revealed her plans to retire next year.

The renowned chef, whose real name is Supinya Junsuta, first earned her Michelin star in 2018, making her beloved venue famous worldwide for its exceptional street-food-inspired dishes. Continued …

Closure of Bangkok’s Michelin star restaurant Jay Fai reflects industry-wide problems

The planned closure of the famous Michelin one-star restaurant Jay Fai reflects a string of problems in the food supply chain, particularly high energy and raw material costs, according to the Restaurant Business Club.

One of the reasons cited for the planned closure is rising logistic costs, which resulted in a surge of up to 10% in the cost of seafood compared to this year’s first quarter, said Sorathep Rojpotjanaruch, head of the club. Continued …

Government May Strengthen Laws on Pyramid Schemes

The Thai government is poised to make significant amendments to existing laws targeting pyramid-fund schemes. These changes aim to broaden enforcement scope to take action against not just the masterminds but also the lower-level operatives involved in these fraudulent activities.

Thailand’s Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat outlined these forthcoming amendments, which will enhance the authority’s ability to tackle pyramid schemes more effectively. Currently, the law restricts action to top-level figures, allowing lower-level fraudsters to evade prosecution. Continued …

Mae Sai district returns to normal after two-month clean-up

Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai will preside over a ceremony in Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province today to hand the responsibility for the administration of the district back to the municipality, at the completion of the major post-flood clean-up of the border town.

The military and volunteers from private relief organizations have spent about eight weeks returning the border town to normal, after it was buried under a sea of mud by the devastating flooding in September. Continued …

Internet access in Thailand surges to 21.7 million households in 2024

The ‘Thailand Digital Outlook’ report reveals that 50.1 million individuals are connected, with daily internet usage rising to 9 hours 20 minutes daily.

This year, some 21.7 million Thai households got linked to the internet, compared to 21 million households last year, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry said. Continued …

Government Set to Review Drone Regulation

The government has announced plans to review and potentially revise the current regulations surrounding the use of drones, particularly focusing on enhancing access for farmers.

During a Senate meeting on Monday, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and Digital Economy and Society minister, Prasert Jantararuangtong, highlighted the potential benefits drones could bring to the agricultural sector, as well as areas like disaster mitigation and logistics. Continued …

Restaurant group predicts healthy Q4 for restaurants

Central Restaurants Group (CRG) says Thailand’s restaurant industry looks promising in the fourth quarter thanks to the year-end spending season and rising foreign tourist arrivals.

Nath Vongphanich, president of CRG, said he wants the government to consider launching stimulus measures to boost the tourism sector. “The increase in foreign tourists could lift the economy, which benefits restaurants,” said Nath. Continued …

Finance minister eyes new stimulus measures

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said on Monday that he would consider the economic stimulus measures raised during a meeting with representatives of three professional groups.

After attending an hour-long meeting with representatives of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking and Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at Government House, Pichai said the government needs to consider several factors before deciding on the stimulus measures. Continued …

Exports to US jumped 18.1% in September amid 1.1% overall growth

Thailand’s exports to the United States in September grew 18.1% year on year to the value of US$5.01 billion (169.13 billion baht), the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) said on Monday.

Overall, exports in September expanded 1.1% year on year to $25.98 billion (877.75 billion baht), the office added, as it predicted a 2% growth for this year. Imports in September stood at $25.59 billion (863.34 billion baht), up 9.9% compared to last year. Continued …

Thailand leads Southeast Asia in agricultural exports, 8th globally

Thailand emerged as the largest exporter of agricultural products in Southeast Asia and the eighth-largest globally, thanks in part to its free trade agreements (FTAs).

The Trade Negotiations Department highlighted this achievement, with Director-General Chotima Iemsawasdikul attributing the success to these agreements, despite growing foreign competition and global economic uncertainties. Continued …

Thailand pursues economic gains through BRICS membership

Thailand aims to join BRICS for economic opportunities, offering access to the ASEAN market and strengthening food security and tourism, according to Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Charnvirakul says joining the BRICS group will create significant trade and economic opportunities. BRICS includes major economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, alongside four new members added this year. Continued …

Thailand takes another step backward with its BRICS partnership

Thailand’s accession to the BRICS bloc last week as a partner member is certainly a notable development. Undeniably, it has implications for the country’s relationship with the United States and other Western countries.

In short, it highlights that Thailand is aligning itself with the “Global South” against what is seen as the hegemony of the West. Although the kingdom is joined by other ASEAN players such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam, it is a significant departure from Thailand’s former close ties with the United States. Continued …

Life as a Cambodian migrant worker in Thailand

For Sorphean Nhih, Thailand has been more than just a place to work. It has become a second home. At 33 years old, she has spent nearly half her life in the bustling streets of Bangkok, far from her native Kratie province in Cambodia.

Like many other migrant workers, she came to Thailand seeking better wages and opportunities. “I decided to come to Thailand for work because my friend told me that I could earn more here,” Sorphean said. “Back in Cambodia, I couldn’t find any work. So, I took a chance.” Continued …

IMF official says Asia clearly the powerhouse of global economy

Asia, which is contributing 60% to global growth, is the powerhouse of the global economy, said Krishna Srinivasan, director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Asia and Pacific department.

“This is the most dynamic region of the world. It has a huge amount of labor force. A lot of that is also the skilled labor force. It’s a region which is highly integrated into global supply chains. And lastly, it’s a region which has seen a huge increase in productivity growth,” Srinivasan said. Continued …

Facial Recognition to Replace Boarding Passes at Six Thai Airports

Thai airports announced plans to introduce a facial-recognition system by the end of the year, effectively phasing out the need for traditional boarding passes. This cutting-edge technology will be implemented in six major airports, aiming to streamline passenger movement and enhance security processes.

From Nov. 1, domestic travelers in Thailand will experience this new system, with international passengers following on Dec. 1. Passengers will register their identification details during check-in, either at a staffed counter or using a self-service kiosk. Continued …

Asia Pacific arrivals drive Thai tourism

Thailand recorded 26,088,855 visits from January to September, a 30.1% improvement over the 20,054,665 trips recorded during the same nine-month period in 2023.

China led the five top source markets, totaling 5,254,764 trips, an increase of 110.7% over the same period in 2023. Malaysia, in second place, delivered 3,742,474 visits, up 12.1%. India was the third-highest supplier, with 1,536,196 visits, up 32.2%. South Korea was fourth with 1,382,785 visits, up 15.9%, and Russia was in fifth place, with 1,159,758 visits, up 16.9%. Continued …

Thailand Targets 1 Million Flights in 2025

The Thai government has unveiled a bold initiative to manage a million flights nationally next year, following the recent inauguration of Suvarnabhumi Airport’s third runway earlier this month.

This ambitious target is a significant milestone in efforts to position Thailand as a principal aviation hub in the region, consequently driving up tourism and fueling economic growth. Continued …

TAT, partners aim to attract over 10.7M international tourists in Q4

Thapanee Kiatphaiboon, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that in the fourth quarter of this year Thailand aims to attract an additional 10.7 million foreign tourists, averaging 3.6 million per month, to reach the government’s target of 36.7 million visitors.

In the first nine months, over 26 million visitors have already arrived, and TAT is confident the target will be met, setting positive momentum for 2025. Continued …

TAT launches Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism promoton for 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will launch the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025 campaign. This will comprise collaboration with tourism partners to offer Grand Festivals, Grand Moments, and Grand Privileges to tourists, as well as the promotion of five must-dos in Thailand – Must Taste (Thai cuisine), Must Try (Muay Thai), Must Buy (Thai fashion and local products), Must Seek (new destinations and experiences), and Must See (Thai festivals). The latter aims to diversify Thailand’s tourism appeal and spotlight lesser-visited regions across the country. Continued …

Trang operators unfazed by reports of pricey airfares

Complaints regarding the price of airfares to Trang should not significantly affect tourism during the high season, as prices have dropped to regular levels since the lifting of the travel restrictions imposed during the pandemic.

Local news outlets reported that pricey airfares for flights to Trang, reaching as much as 3,000 baht for a one-way trip, triggered an outcry among locals, who suggested Trang people didn’t have any money. Continued …

AirAsia flight avoids disaster over denied landing in India

A Thai AirAsia flight found itself in a death-defying situation straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster when it was denied permission to land at an airport in India. Passengers were left fearing for their lives as the aircraft was forced to circle for 45 minutes with only 30 minutes of fuel remaining in the tank.

The drama unfolded as the Airbus A320 eventually received clearance to land but was then detained for four hours at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, Nepal, after arriving without the necessary clearance. Continued …

Festivals and events across Thailand in November

Thailand is alive with vibrant colors and unique celebrations in November, making it one of the year’s most memorable months for festivals. Experience the global music phenomenon at Rolling Loud Thailand 2024, or marvel at the artistic splendor of Thailand’s heritage at Awakening Bangkok 2024.

Be part of the lively atmosphere at the Phimai Festival, where exhilarating boat races captivate audiences, or delight in the enchanting ISAN Winter Wonderland. Continued …

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EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets in Thailand this year

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is intensifying its electric vehicle (EV) solution services, notably by expanding charging outlets, to capitalize on the burgeoning EV market and support Thailand’s carbon-reduction goals.

EGAT’s expansion follows its pilot-scale operations in collaboration with state agencies and building owners. EGAT aims to add 110 new EV charging outlets this year, increasing from 211 at the end of last year. Next year, the company plans to install an additional 100 outlets. Continued …

The Intensification of Storms in Asia: A Climate Change Reality

The recent years have witnessed a significant intensification of storms in Asia, a phenomenon that scientists attribute to the ongoing impacts of climate change.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has reported that Asia remained the most disaster-hit region in 2023, with floods and storms causing the highest number of casualties and economic losses. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate the effects of extreme weather events. Continued …

Thale Noi: Thailand’s hidden gem of sustainable tourism

Thailand, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant culture, continues pushing the boundaries of sustainable tourism.

Recently, the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA) submitted Thale Noi – a freshwater lake in the southern Phatthalung province – as a contender at the Skal International Sustainable Tourism Awards 2024. It won second place in the “Marine and Coastal Biodiversity” category, competing against nine other contenders. Continued …

Bangchak forges deal with CPF for oils, fats

Energy conglomerate Bangchak Corp. continues to acquire more used cooking oil to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by teaming up with Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF), which operates a variety of restaurant brands.

The cooperation agreement, which was signed on Monday, enables Bangchak and CPF to jointly manage used cooking oil and various fats from CPF’s food-production facilities, including fats from CPF’s wastewater treatment plants and affiliated companies, to produce SAF through Bangchak’s SAF production and distribution subsidiary BSGF. Continued …

The Role of Fossil Fuels in Southeast Asia’s Energy Mix

Southeast Asia’s energy landscape continues to be defined by its reliance on fossil fuels despite international efforts to promote cleaner alternatives. According to the IEA’s 2024 Southeast Asia Energy Outlook, fossil fuels have played a central role in meeting the region’s rapidly increasing energy demand over the past two decades. From 2010 to 2023, the region’s energy needs were primarily addressed through coal, oil, and natural gas, with coal being the dominant source.

Coal has been Southeast Asia’s primary beneficiary of energy growth, accounting for around 50% of the region’s electricity generation. Countries like Indonesia, which holds nearly 90% of the region’s coal production, have relied on coal to fuel their expanding industrial sectors. Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines also lean heavily on coal for electricity and other industrial applications such as steel production and manufacturing. Continued …

EVs on roads worldwide expected to number 85 million in 2025

By the end of 2025, an estimated 85 million electric vehicles (EVs), including cars, buses, vans and heavy trucks, are expected to be on the road, according to the latest forecast from U.S.-based research firm Gartner Inc. released on Monday.

Jonathan Davenport, Gartner’s senior analyst, said that despite several hurdles affecting the EV market over the past few months, the firm is projecting the number of EVs in use globally to total 64 million units in 2024 and increase by 33% in 2025. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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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V Villas Hua Hin Awarded Inaugural Green Globe Certification

Green Globe recently awarded V Villas Hua Hin – MGallery Collection its inaugural certification. The MGallery Collection has a comprehensive sustainability-management plan in place that supports the establishment of green practices within a luxury boutique hotel.

Energy usage is minimized throughout the property, where each private villa uses a PAC system to recover heat from the AC compressor to produce hot water. No electricity provided from other sources is necessary to generate hot water for guest rooms. Continued …

Intercontinental Hua Hua receives Fitwell sustainability award

InterContinental Residences Hua Hin, developed by Proud Real Estate Public Co., becomes the first move-in-ready condominium in Thailand and the first condominium under the InterContinental brand globally to receive the prestigious Fitwel Built certification. This reinforces the company’s development philosophy of providing a holistic, sustainable living experience.

“PROUD Real Estate’s commitment to Fitwel certification sets a new benchmark for health and well-being in Thailand’s real estate sector. By prioritizing the wellness of residents, they are not only enhancing living conditions but also fostering a culture of sustainability and community engagement.” said Joanna Frank, president and CEO of the Center for Active Design (CfAD) and Active Design Advisors, the operators of Fitwel. Continued …

Cha Am murder suspect arrested

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Thailand’s Winter Expected to Start Oct 29, Colder Than Last Year

Thailand’s Meteorological Department has announced that the 2024 winter season is set to begin on Oct. 29 and is expected to last until late February 2025. This season is anticipated to be colder than last year, with December 2024 to January 2025 marking the coldest period.

According to Dr. Sukanyaniyawinyacharn, acting director-general of the Meteorological Department, the onset of winter is assessed by three factors: a consistent drop in temperatures below 23°C across northern Thailand, a shift to northeast and east winds at lower altitudes, and a gradual decrease in rainfall. This year’s winter season is estimated to start two weeks later than average. Continued …

Fireworks Explosion Claims 4 Lives, Injures 7 at Kathin Festival Celebration

Tragedy struck a village gathering in Kalasin Province as a fireworks explosion claimed the lives of four individuals and injured seven others while they prepared for a Kathin festival celebration. The incident occurred yesterday in the village of Kao Noi, Kamalasai district.

The explosion occurred near the public reservoir of the village, where two individuals were found dead at the scene. Both victims suffered severe injuries, with body parts scattered due to the explosion’s force. Continued …

Retirement age to go up to 65

The Labor Ministry plans to raise the retirement age for both private and government sectors to 65 years, the same as in Singapore and Switzerland, said Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. Phiphat said on Friday that the idea of extending the retirement age was attributed to today’s improvements in health and medical advancements.

According to him, the ministry also plans to amend the Social Security Act and expand the social security benefit to cover 2 million migrant workers, including those from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia, he said. Continued …

Bangkok Braces for Rising PM2.5 Levels Amid Cool Weather

Bangkok is set to experience increased pollution levels over the weekend as PM2.5 particles hang heavy in the air, exacerbated by cool weather and poor circulation, according to the Pollution Control Department. Unsafe PM2.5 concentrations were recorded in 36 areas across the city, with Nong Khaem district leading the pack at 51.1µg/m³.

These fine particulate matters were measured between 19.5µg/m³ and 53.8µg/m³ early this morning. A combination of local climatic conditions and external influences, like the Trami tropical cyclone traversing the South China Sea, is expected to induce more rain next week, which promises to alleviate the pollution. Continued …

Bangkok, Chiang Mai among world’s worst cities for air pollution

After the floods, air pollution follows in Thailand. Bangkok and Chiang Mai have made it into the top 50 cities worldwide for small dust particle pollution, according to the latest data from Swiss-based IQAir.

As of 10.25am on Friday, the Thai capital ranked 13th with an air quality index (AQI) of 101, despite having briefly been ranked 7th earlier in the day. Chiang Mai ranked 43rd with an AQI of 66. Continued … 

Black Cobra Found Under Car’s Hood, Fearless Monk Captures It Barehanded

A local resident was left in shock after discovering a massive black king cobra, over two meters long, hiding in their parked car. The incident, which took place near Tham Pha Pu Temple in Ban Nam Phu, Loei Province, quickly drew the attention of police and rescue volunteers.

However, the snake’s capture ultimately required the expertise of a nearby monk, renowned for his skill with reptiles, who fearlessly seized the snake barehanded. Continued …

Grapes of wrath

A report about high levels of pesticides found in sampled Shine Muscat grapes has raised fears about food safety, leading many to wonder how many fruits and vegetables sold at markets are laced with toxic chemicals.

(Editor: There have been previous reports that garlic imported from China is grown with toxic chemicals. Hua Hin wet markets and groceries typically carry lower-cost Chinese garlic, which can be identified by the flat bottom of the bulbs.)

The report was not conducted by a government agency but by the Thai Pesticides Alert Network (Thai-PAN) and the Foundation for Consumers, both non-government organizations campaigning against the use of chemicals in farming. Continued …

Moo Deng: the celebrated hippo’s real home has disappeared

The playful and pudgy mammal that went viral from its Thai zoo enclosure has a sad story to tell about her fellows hippos. Moo Deng is the two-month-old pygmy hippo who flicks her ears in joy and likes splashing in water. She lives the life of a superstar at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, where huge crowds have massed – but the chances of spotting her relatives in the wild are slim.

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Pygmy hippos (Choeropsis liberiensis) are endangered and estimated to number fewer than 2,500. Their decline has been drastic: a long-term survey in a national park in Ivory Coast found 12,000 pygmy hippos in 1982; 5,000 in 1997 and 2,000 in 2011. Today, these hippos are scarce across their native west Africa. Continued …

Dugong deaths rise in Thailand, as seagrass sources dwindle

Thailand has witnessed a concerning rise in dugong deaths, with eight found dead this month alone. Three of these deaths are believed to be due to the deterioration of seagrass, a crucial food source for these gentle marine mammals.

Pinsak Suraswadi, director-general of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, said on Thursday three dugong carcasses were spotted in Satun, two each in Trang and Phuket, and one in Krabi. Continued …

Casino bill already causing division at cabinet level

Deputy Minister of Finance Julapun Amornvivat has outlined his plans for a casino bill to be sent to the cabinet before the year’s end. On Thursday, he outlined key details to be discussed with the Entertainment Complex Act.

However, within hours, his plans were rebuffed by Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul in Phnom Penh. The minister of the Interior first stated that any casino bill must be extensively reviewed by the cabinet. Subsequently, he referred reporters to questions raised by the Bhumjaithai Party Secretary-General and Buriram MP Chaichanok Chidchob. Continued …

Trade agreements fuel growth in Thai agricultural exports

Thailand’s agricultural exports grew by 8% year on year in the first eight months of 2024, valued at $19.826 billion, the Department of International Trade Negotiations said. Of the total, 69% of exports were to countries with whom Thailand has free trade agreements, amounting to $13.774 billion (430 billion baht), department Director-general Chotima Iemsawasdikul said.

Thailand remains the No. 1 agricultural products exporter in ASEAN and ranks eighth globally. Major export markets include China, which represents over 31% of Thailand’s total agricultural exports, followed by ASEAN at 15%, Japan at 11%, and South Korea at 3%. Continued …

Thailand’s drone industry set to soar

With registration of more than 1 million drones predicted in the next 10 years, CAAT has developed a master plan to address regulation, safety and infrastructure

“In less than three years, everyone will carry a drone, much like how we all carry mobile phones.” This is the future Sutthiphong Khongpool, director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), envisions in a country where unmanned aerial vehicles are already being used in a wide array of industries. Continued …

Buriram heats up as the MotoGP World Championship takes center stage

The first day of the MotoGP World Championship, the “PT Grand Prix of Thailand 2024,” hosted by Thailand, kicked off with excitement yesterday.

This is the fastest and most prestigious motorcycle racing event globally, held from Oct. 25-27 at Chang International Circuit in Buriram. It is the largest world-class sporting event ever organized in Thailand, with an audience of over 800 million viewers from 220 countries. Continued …

Thailand Anticipates Full Recovery of Indian Tourist Arrivals This Year

Thailand is set to welcome a full recovery of Indian tourist arrivals this year, projecting over 2 million visitors and almost 90 billion baht in revenue. The boost is attributed to a visa-free scheme and increased flight availability.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) predicts at least 5,000 Indian tourists will visit during the Diwali holiday. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thiengthong highlighted the importance of India as a key market, emphasizing strong cultural and tourism ties between the two nations. Continued …

Travelers clear Singapore airport immigration in just 10 seconds

Facial recognition and iris biometrics are allowing Changi Airport in Singapore to process passengers through immigration in as little as 10 seconds, as it fully embraces futuristic technology.

Since facial scanning was fully rolled out on Sept. 30, the average time it takes travelers to get through immigration has been cut by 60%, down from the previous 25 seconds, the city-state’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a statement on its website on Thursday. Continued …

Royal barge procession in Bangkok tomorrow

Tomorrow, the best seat in Thailand is along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, as Bangkok showcases one of the country’s most majestic traditions – the Royal Barge Procession, held as part of the Royal Kathin robe-offering ceremony.

This grand spectacle, set against the backdrop of the Chao Phraya River, will stretch from the Rama VIII Bridge to the iconic Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), marking the auspicious occasion of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s 72nd birthday. Continued …

Experience culture, celebration at one of Thailand’s largest temple fairs

Apart from making merit and paying respects at the sacred giant pagoda of Wat Phra Samut Chedi in Nakhon Pathom province, visitors flock to the renowned temple for the vibrant annual Phra Samut Chedi Fair.

This exciting event offers a variety of entertainment options and abundant shopping opportunities, featuring an array of delicious food and local goods. The fair runs every afternoon until late at night and will continue until Nov. 2. Video …

Thailand celebrated in ‘Lonely Planet’s 2025 Best in Travel’

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that Thailand has once again been honored with prestigious accolades in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025. In its 15th edition, Best in Travel highlights 30 must-visit destinations for the coming year, with Chiang Mai named as a “Top City” in the list.

In addition to Chiang Mai’s recognition, Thailand received accolades in three other categories: Tha Kha Floating Market in Samut Songkhram was recognized among the “Best Markets,” Trang’s Sunset Beach in southern Thailand was listed among the “Best Beaches,” and Bangkok’s vibrant nightlife was celebrated for its “Best Drag Shows.” Continued …

‘Have you ever heard of a luxury eco resort?’

An influencer has shared her experience after staying at a gorgeous resort in Thailand designed to minimize environmental impact while offering everything needed for a relaxing vacation.

“Have you ever heard of a luxury eco resort?” TikToker Sophia (@sophiaxverde) asks. “We are staying at Pimalai, and we booked this place because we wanted to talk more about eco hotels and how they’re paving the way for more sustainable tourism.” Continued …

EGAT pledges to strengthen Thailand’s EV ecosystem

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has announced its commitment to bolstering the country’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure with its comprehensive EV charging solutions.

The initiative aims to empower entrepreneurs nationwide to install EV chargers, supplementing their existing businesses and promoting wider EV adoption. Continued …

Thai aviation a long way from meeting sustainability goals

The aviation sector worldwide has been racing against time to reach net zero by 2050. According to the International Air Transport Assn., the aviation industry produced 915 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2019, roughly 2% of global emissions.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) recently announced a target requiring Thai carriers usage of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to account for 1% of their total fuel consumption by 2026, gradually raising the proportion of SAF usage beyond that year. Continued … 

China to crack down on Halloween revelers

Authorities in Shanghai are set to control Halloween cosplayers and decorations this year, as the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping has been vigilant about the spread of Western culture and revelers’ costumes with underlying political messages. Continued …

China closes border crossings with Burma after bomb attack

This week, in response to a grenade attack on its consulate in Mandalay, China closed all border crossings with Myanmar, cutting off trade. The move threatens to drive inflation in the war-ravaged country even higher. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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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 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