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Re: Temu’s Thailand entry puts factories at risk

“Before using Temu’s services, I would strongly urge people to watch a UK Channel 4 documentary called “Dispatches: The Truth About Temu.” – BP

WTA’s Thailand Open stage to be held in Hua Hin Sept 18

The WTA on Friday announced two key changes to the 2024 calendar during the Asian swing later this season. The WTA 500 sanction previously held by the Zhengzhou Open will be transferred to the Ningbo Open starting in 2024, increasing its status from a WTA 250 event. The new WTA 500 Ningbo Open will take place during Week 42 of the calendar, commencing Oct. 14.

The vacant WTA 250 sanction will see a special one-year return to Hua Hin for the second staging of the Thailand Open this season, which will be held in Week 38 and begin Sept. 16. – wtatennis.com

Squid and Seafood Festival Aug 9-11

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

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

Fuel subsidies ‘only for the needy’ proposed

The Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) is considering revising its price subsidy programs to focus only on groups of people who badly need help, rather than making them universal.

The agency has hired Thammasat University to evaluate its fund management since the passage of the Offo Act in 2020. The findings will be used to improve performance. Continued … 

Srettha to discuss water management plan, as floods hit 11 provinces

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has called a meeting on Monday with officials of concerned agencies to discuss water-management plans after continuous downpours inundated some areas in 11 provinces, the Royal Irrigation Department said on Friday.

According to weather reports, several provinces in the north and northeast regions have been experiencing heavy rains since Tuesday this week, which are expected to continue until Sunday, department Director-general Chuchart Rakjit said. Continued …

Climate change: the August deadline

When you spend four years writing a book on climate change, you get to know most of the leading players. I have never seen them so dismayed.

“By August, if we’re still looking at record-breaking temperatures, then we really have moved into uncharted territory,” said climate scientist Gavin Schmidt in April. Well, July 22 was the hottest average global temperature ever recorded – and July 23 promptly broke that brand-new record. Here we are in August, and it is not looking promising. Continued …

Monk wins 12 million baht lottery, plans to help community

The abbot of Wat Si Chumphon in Khon Kaen received a warm celebration from devotees after winning 12 million baht in the national lottery. The 69-year-old monk shared his journey of finding the winning numbers and his plans for the prize money.

Wat Si Chumphon in Ban Nong Kiao, Khon Kaen, was buzzing with excitement as locals and followers gathered to congratulate Phra Nopporn Khemako, who recently won the first prize in the lottery. The abbot purchased two winning tickets, netting him a total of 12 million baht. Continued …

Opening of new Thai-Lao bridge delayed

A new bridge over the Mekong River connecting Thailand and Laos is now expected to open in mid-2025, a delay from the earlier plan for this year.

The bridge, located between Bung Kan province and Bolikhamxay in Laos, is more than 90% complete, Highways Department Director-general Sarawut Songsivilai said on Friday. Continued …

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Taiwanese expert warns against six foods for better sleep

Taiwanese nutritionist Li Wanping issued a warning about six types of foods that should be avoided before bedtime, highlighting popular Thai dinner dishes. This, she claims, is a key reason many people struggle with insomnia.

Modern life is often filled with stress, and many people remain emotionally tense well into the night. This ongoing stress can lead to daily bouts of insomnia. Li Wanping, a nutritionist, revealed on a health program that consuming certain foods before bed can significantly impact sleep quality. Continued …

Bangkok waste disposal crisis: Garbage trucks queue for kilometers

A long line of garbage trucks formed across Bangkok yesterday, with drivers waiting from morning until afternoon to dispose of waste. Authorities are being urged to address the issue promptly.

A video clip shared on social media yesterday shows a queue of numerous garbage trucks waiting to offload their waste. A social media page posted a video along with a plea for responsible agencies to resolve the problem. Continued …

Thai army introduces 10 baht meals for conscripts after criticism

The Royal Thai Army (RTA) introduced a meal plan priced at 10 baht per meal, offering high-quality dishes that include both savoury and sweet options. This initiative follows social media criticism regarding the quality of food provided to conscripts in Bangkok, where a video showed inadequate meals.

The video, which quickly gained attention online, featured two breakfast dishes: cucumber soup with egg and fried Chinese sausage. The food appeared spoiled, consisting mostly of water. The conscript who posted the video urged higher authorities to address the issue. Continued …

Economists warn of potential ‘lost decade’

SCB EIC, a research center under Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), has raised concerns that the economy might be on the verge of entering a “lost decade”. Drawing from Japan’s experience, SCB EIC warns that Thailand could face economic stagnation extending until 2050.

The term “lost decade” is used to describe Japan’s economy during the 1990s, characteried by two key features: (1) prolonged low economic growth and (2) a loss of confidence among the Japanese people that the economy would recover to its former growth levels, leading them to save more and spend less. Continued …

Vietnam, Thailand among Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economies

The six leading economies in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, are projected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.1% over the next decade.

This projection was released in a report on Aug. 1 by the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS), consulting firm Bain & Company, and the Angsana Council. Continued …

Detailed timeline for digital wallet scheme to be revealed on Monday

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Friday that his ministry will call a special press conference on Monday to clarify the digital-wallet timeline for merchants.

Approximately 2 million shops are expected to join the digital wallet scheme, including street vendors and local government organizations. The initiative also includes retailers and “Thong Fah” stores, which aim to provide goods at fair prices to alleviate the cost of living. Continued …

20 million register for digital handout in two days

At least 20 million people registered for the digital wallet scheme during the first two days.

Spokesman Chai Watcharonke said the government is impressed with the positive feedback on its flagship policy, which saw 20.1 million people registering as of 1pm on Friday. Continued …

Online retailers set to hike sales fees

Shopee, Lazada and TikTok are expected to continue to increase sales transaction fees to grow revenue, which raise costs for local merchants. TikTok Shop announced two fee increases this year. In April, it changed from a flat 4% fee for all product categories to a range of 4%-5.35%, depending on the category.

A further increase is planned, raising commission fees by roughly 1% per category, which will take effect in September. The sales transaction fee for fashion items will rise from 4%-4.28% to 4%-5.35%, while fees for fast-moving consumer goods and lifestyle items will increase from 4.28% to 5.35%. The fee for electronics items will remain at 4.28%. Continued …

Foreign ad film shoots in Thailand generate Bt588 million in first half of 2024

Thailand earned over half a billion baht from serving as a location for advertisement shoots in the first half of 2024, according to the Thailand Film Office (TFO). Crews from 21 countries filmed 107 projects in Thailand, with Bangkok being the top filming location.

Thailand attracts an average of 400-500 foreign film productions annually, generating over 4 billion baht each year. Advertisements are among the most common types of films shot in Thailand, thanks to favorable conditions that meet the needs of international film crews, the TFO said. Continued …

Thailand launches network for standardized small EV batteries

A public-private network was recently launched to promote cooperation to develop technology for the making of standardized swappable batteries for small electric vehicles (EVs). This development matches the government’s policy of making Thailand an EV hub in the Asia-Pacific region.

Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI), an agency under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), unveiled its tie-up with the Thailand Energy Storage Technology Assn. (TESTA) at the International Energy Storage Forum 2024 in Bangkok on July 5. Continued …

Ford Thailand urges support for ICE car sector amid EV rise

Ford Thailand is urging the government to extend support to companies in the internal combustion engine (ICE) car segment, particularly motorcycle manufacturers, who are struggling to adapt to the rapid expansion of the electric vehicle (EV) market.

Despite the implementation of measures such as tax cuts and subsidies to promote the EV industry, ICE sector operators have yet to see government initiatives to help them manage the disruptions in the automotive industry, according to Ford Thailand Managing Director Ratthakarn Jutasen. Continued …

Norwegian Seafood Aims for Bt10 billion in Thai Market for 2024

The Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) has launched a new campaign, “Norwegian Thai Taste: Valuable Ingredients…for Thai Food in 4 Regions”, aiming to expand its market in Thailand by partnering with local restaurants and stores nationwide.

Åshild Nakken, director of Southeast Asia for the NSC, announced the initiative, which builds on the success of the “The Story from the North” campaign in 2022. The campaign kicked off in Bangkok on Aug. 1 at Gaysorn Tower with Thai-Norwegian actress Yaya-Urassaya Sperbund, who will join to promote Norwegian seafood in Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Khon Kaen throughout this month. Continued …

Four guidelines for property developers to create eco-friendly projects

Property developers in Thailand need to follow four guidelines in order to become eco-friendly and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, property research and development company LWS Wisdom and Solutions said on Friday.

The property sector is among industries that have been urged to play a role in mitigating environmental degradation. “These guidelines aim to meet consumer trends, as well as the government’s policy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero carbon emission by 2065,” the company’s managing director, Praphansak Rakchaiwan, said. Continued …

Thailand’s Tourist Arrivals Expected to Grow in 2024 and Fully Rebound by 2025

Our 2024 forecast for Thailand’s tourist arrivals is growth of 28.3% y-o-y to 36.1 million. However, the market’s 2024 arrivals will fall short of the pre-pandemic level in 2019, meaning that the recovery will still be playing out over the year.

We forecast a further expansion in Thailand’s tourist arrivals in 2025, growing by by15.1% y-o-y to reach 41.6 million, with the year marking a full recovery. The market’s arrivals will continue to increase over the remainder of our medium-term forecast period (2024-2028), primarily driven by key source markets in Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America. Continued …

Sports and music tourism will soon represent a 53 trillion baht economy

If you have lost track of how many people in your orbit have recently posted pictures of themselves at a Formula One race or Taylor Swift concert, chances are you are not alone.

According to new research from Collinson International, which owns Priority Pass and LoungeKey airport lounges around the world, sports and music tourism are growing at unprecedented rates and are forecast to represent a USD1.5 trillion (53 trillion baht) industry by 2032. Continued …

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Apple Withdraws Ad Amid Thai Backlash, Extends Apology

Apple has apologized and withdrawn the latest ad in its “Underdogs” series, following significant backlash in Thailand. The tech giant’s fifth installment, meant to highlight Thai culture positively, instead sparked controversy, prompting the company to halt its distribution.

In a statement, Apple expressed regret, acknowledging the ad failed to accurately represent contemporary Thai life. The company had collaborated with a local Thai firm, intending to feature Thailand in a flattering light. Yet, the move backfired, as the portrayal was widely criticized for not aligning with modern Thai society. Continued …

Tourism Cares’ 2025 Global Meaningful Travel Summit to be Held in Thailand

Tourism Cares, a leading non-profit dedicated to advancing sustainability within the travel industry, will be holding its 2025 Global Meaningful Travel Summit in Thailand.

The invitation-only event will bring together travel industry leaders, tour operators, travel advisers, travel associations and the media to explore meaningful and sustainable travel practices. Continued …

Cebu Pacific unveils first direct flights from Manila to Chiang Mai

Cebu Pacific is introducing direct flights from Manila to Chiang Mai, starting Oct. 29. This new route marks the airline’s fourth destination in Thailand, adding to its existing services from Manila and Mactan-Cebu International Airport to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang Airports.

Cebu Pacific’s President and Chief Commercial Officer Xander Lao highlighted the significance of this new route. “Chiang Mai’s natural heritage, ancient temples, and laid-back atmosphere promise a tranquil escape,” he said. Continued …

South Korean drowns while snorkeling off Larn island

A South Korean tourist drowned yesterday afternoon, as he was snorkeling in the sea near Ta Waen Beach on Larn Island, off the coast of Pattaya City. The victim, 37-year-old Eik Yu-han, and another South Korean visited Larn Island yesterday and went snorkeling together.

After being in the water for a long time, the other South Korean reportedly told the police that he found his friend floating face down and rushed to his rescue. He pulled him ashore and called for help. Continued …

How to Have the Time of Your Life in Thailand for Under $500

Thailand is well-known as one of the most idyllic tropical places in the world, and as someone who lived there, I can certainly vouch for this.

Your dollar will also go far in Thailand, making it a super economical option as well. If you have a $500 budget, you can have the time of your life in Thailand by following a few simple steps. Continued …

When Is the Best Time to Visit Bangkok?

Whenever you go to Bangkok, the delights remain abundant, from spicy pork noodles pulled from curbside woks to serene mornings, watching the laundry flutter on the canal tributaries.

There’s incredible shopping at every price point (and incredible spa treatments at the same) as well as historic nostalgia around every turn, whether you tour the famous palaces or wander the back streets of Talat Noi, visiting petite ancestor shrines with smoldering incense. Continued …

Ultimate guide to Transportation in Thailand

Discovering the vibrant streets and serene landscapes of Thailand can indeed be an electrifying adventure. But, like any journey, it has its challenges. Experiencing the bustling traffic of urban cities or the tranquil island ferries, you will find that Thailand’s transportation system reflects the country’s vast diversity.

A mosaic of transportation options awaits in Thailand, reflecting the country’s diversity. Let’s delve into the specifics of these transport modes to aid your exploration in the vibrant Land of Smiles. Continued …

Thailand-China bond deepens over decades

As China and Thailand have benefited from cultural exchange since ancient times, people-to-people exchanges between the two countries are increasingly close, showing unprecedented vitality over the past years with the all-round development of bilateral relations, said Fu Zengyou, former dean of the Confucius Institute at Chulalongkorn University.

Recalling his first trip to Thailand in 1980, Fu said many people from the two countries barely knew each other then, partially due to poor transportation and a lack of communication. The condition did not change until 1975 when China and Thailand officially established diplomatic relations. Continued …


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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Baht set to strengthen/Thailand Eyes Olympic Glory/Flood risk rises/Bangkok ‘facing unprecedented threats’/Health Benefits of Galangal/Class-action suit threatened/86 communities sign up for drones project/Praise for tiger protection/Pattaya City buys crabs/Thieves caught stealing cannabis plants/Economy: First day of digital wallet registration/Factory output falls/Japan built Thailand auto industry/Temu enters Thai e-commerce market/Restaurant sector anticipates further risks/Rice glut set to hit Thai exports/Harnessing the power of clean energy/Wage Crisis Hits Thousands in Chonburi/PTTEP announces first-half performance/Tourism: British tourists warned about vaping/Capturing more of the Chinese market/Government Embraces Apple Ad/Sustainable Tourism in Thailand/Direct flights from Phuket to India/Thailand Experience: Agroforestry offers Thai rubber farmers a pathway to profit/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Baht set to further strengthen this year despite headwinds

The baht could appreciate further to 35.30 to the U.S. dollar in the short term, after hitting a four-month high of 35.72 early Wednesday, but political instability and deteriorating fiscal positions as a result of the government’s populist policies could limit the Thai currency’s rebound.

The Thai currency was trading at 35.72 baht to the greenback around noon Wednesday, compared to Tuesday’s close of 35.99, said Kanjana Chockpisansin, head of the research, banking and financial sector at Kasikorn Research Center. Continued …

Thailand Eyes Olympic Glory in Boxing, Taekwondo, and Badminton

With the Olympic cauldron now ablaze in Paris, Thailand’s hopes for glory are fervent. As athletes from the nation take their positions on the global stage, the pursuit of gold medals unites fans and competitors alike.

Thailand has dispatched a formidable team of 51 athletes to compete across 17 different sports, with lofty ambitions of securing six gold medals in boxing, taekwondo, badminton, weightlifting, and golf. This objective marks a significant leap from their sole gold medal in taekwondo at the Tokyo 2020 Games. Continued …

Flood risk rises with rain, high tides

Residents in flood-prone areas of Bangkok and five other provinces have been warned of possible floods due to a combination of high tides and continuous rainfall expected until Aug. 8.

The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) has predicted that high sea levels and continuous downpours between Aug. 2 and Aug. 8 will cause rivers to rise, which could affect low-lying areas along the Chao Phraya, Mae Klong, Thachin and Bang Pakong rivers. Continued …

Bangkok ‘facing unprecedented threats from more intense storms’: study

Typhoons in Southeast Asia are forming closer to coastlines, intensifying more rapidly and lasting longer over land due to climate change, according to a joint scientific study released on Wednesday.

Coastal communities and cities like Hai Phong in Vietnam and the Thai capital Bangkok are “facing unprecedented threats from longer-lasting and more intense storms”, a statement about the study said. Continued …

Health Benefits of Galangal

Galangal, also known as Thai ginger, is a spice often used in traditional medicine around the world, especially in Thailand and Indonesia. The term galangal refers to the root of several plant species belonging to the Zingiberaceae or ginger family.

Galangal has many benefits, including treating pain and inflammation, improving fertility in people assigned male at birth, and reducing the risk of cancer. Continued …

Class-action suit threatened against CPF over Blackchin Tilapia

The Law Society of Thailand (LST) announced on Wednesday that it will file a class-action civil lawsuit against Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) for damages caused by the infestation of alien blackchin tilapia in water resources across 16 provinces.

At a press conference chaired by LST President Wichian Chupthaisong at the LST head office, the LST did not mention CPF by name but referred to “a business operator that sought permission and imported the alien species for an experiment in 2010.” Continued …

86 communities sign up for first batch of agricultural drones project

The agricultural drones project aimed at improving productivity has secured participation from 86 communities across 22 provinces in the first batch, a statement released by Thailand’s Digital Economy Promotion Agency said on Wednesday.

The initiative is part of the One Tambon One Digital (Chumchon Drone Jai) project being implemented by the Digital Economy and Society Ministry, in collaboration with the agency. Launched in November last year, the project aims to increase Thai farmers’ efficiency and productivity. Continued …

Thailand welcomes praise for tiger protection

The government has welcomed the notion that Thailand is now recognized as a leader in Southeast Asia’s efforts to protect wild tigers. The recognition stems from the country’s achievement in protecting royal tigers (Panthera tigris), which has led to a significant increase in their population.

Adult royal tigers in Thailand are now estimated to number between 179 and 223, which is about 149 higher than the number recorded in 2022, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Wednesday, citing Natural Resources and Environment Ministry figures. Continued …

Pattaya City buys crabs to boost marine life, support fishermen

Pattaya Cityhas launched an innovative project to support local fishermen and conserve marine life by purchasing low-grade blue swimming crabs and releasing them into the mangrove forest in Na Kluea.

The initiative involves paying 250 baht per kilogram to fishermen, aiming to balance ecological preservation with community income generation. Continued …

Thai thieves caught stealing cannabis plants to start business

Police arrested four Thai thieves after they stole cannabis plants from a farm in the Isaan province of Nakhon Phanom to fulfil dreams of being cannabis farm and business owners.

The cannabis farm owner filed a complaint with Mueang Nakhon Phanom Police Station after thefts occurred at the farm. The thieves stole high-value cannabis plants worth about 30,000 to 40,000 baht, together with other well-known cannabis species, fertilizer, and planting tools. Continued …

First day of digital wallet registration is today

The “Thang Raj” application, which is to be used to register for the government’s 10,000-baht digital wallet handout scheme, was set to be ready for users from 8am today, the first day of registration for those who have smartphones, the Finance Ministry announced.

Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said on Wednesday evening that the application had stopped working from 7pm to 10pm on Tuesday to prepare for the latest update, not because of an outage or malfunction. Continued …

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Factory output falls more than forecast as car output slumps

Thailand’s manufacturing production index dropped 1.71% in June from a year earlier due mainly to lower car production and higher energy costs, the Industry Ministry said on Wednesday, missing analysts’ expectations.

The figure compared with a forecast year-on-year fall of 1.5% for June in a Reuters poll and followed an annual drop of 1.54% in May. Continued …

Japan built Thailand auto industry, now China is gunning for it

Japanese companies established Thailand’s auto industry virtually from scratch, dating back to the years after World War II. By the late 1970s, Japanese brands commanded around 90% of car sales in Thailand. They invested in building Thai supply chains, and their cars were also widely perceived by customers as reliable. Continued …

Expert warns of disruption as Temu enters Thai e-commerce market

An e-commerce expert is warning Thai online retailers about a greater influx of cheap Chinese products following the entry of online retailing platform Temu to the Thai e-commerce market on Monday.

In an interview on Wednesday, Pawoot Pongvitayapanu, founder and chief executive officer of Creden.co and PaySolutions, noted that Chinese products have been flooding the Thai online market via applications like Shopee, Lazada and TikTok Shop, which host both Thai and Chinese retailers, but this is about to change after the entry of Temu. Continued …

Restaurant sector anticipates further risks in second half

Restaurant business operators anticipate a risk of closures in the second half of the year due to low consumer purchasing power and high costs.

Sorathep Rojpotjanaruch, head of the Restaurant Business Club, said the restaurant industry enjoyed rising momentum in the first quarter of the year due to the rebound of the tourism sector. However, after the Songkran festival, the industry saw a significant decline in the number of customers as consumer spending dwindled. Continued …

Global rice glut set to hit Thai exports

Thai rice exports are likely to be less than 8 million tons next year due to myriad risk factors hampering their competitiveness, which include a lack of research and development (R&D) for rice varieties, rising global supply, and the possibility of India lifting its rice export restrictions at year-end.

Charoen Laothamatas, president of the Thai Rice Exporters Assn., said rice exports next year are expected to fall below the earlier estimate of 8.2 million tons. Continued …

Harnessing the power of clean energy

Attractive investment incentives are necessary to catch the interest of prospective foreign investors but they may not be enough to ensure they will definitely establish businesses in Thailand.

A sufficient supply of renewable power has become an increasingly important factor behind companies’ decisions on whether or not to invest here, as they need to reduce carbon dioxide emissions to help decelerate the rise in temperatures globally. Continued …

Wage Crisis Hits Thousands of Thai and Vietnamese Workers in Chonburi

Over 8,000 Thai and Vietnamese workers are affected by subcontract companies that have been unable to pay their wages due to liquidity problems. Many endure the situation in the hope of being paid back wages, while some borrow money from illegal moneylenders to support their families.

Groups of Thai and Vietnamese workers from three subcontractors of a clean energy company have gathered in front of Thaioil refinery plant, along Sukhumvit Road in Sriracha, Chonburi, to protest as they have not received their wages as scheduled. Continued …

PTTEP announces first-half performance of 2024

PTTEP revealed its operational performance and key progress for the first half of 2024, highlighting its success in expanding strategic investment in the Middle East to increase the company’s petroleum-proof reserves immediately.

The board of directors approved an interim dividend payment of Bt4.50 per share for the period. At the same time, the company contributed over Bt30,170 million in royalties and taxes to support national development. Continued …

British tourists warned about vaping in Thailand

British tourists heading abroad this summer are being warned of a costly mistake that could ruin their holiday. E-cigarette smokers need to be aware of strict anti-vaping laws in popular Southeast Asian destinations. The penalties for breaking these rules range from hefty fines to imprisonment.

Countries like Thailand and Singapore have some of the strictest vaping bans in the world. In Thailand, vaping has been prohibited since 2014. Unwitting tourists caught with an e-cigarette could face fines of up to 30,000 baht, or, in severe cases, a prison sentence of up to 10 years. Continued …

TAT widens net in bid to capture more of the Chinese market

With 8 million Chinese tourist arrivals projected for 2024, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is diversifying its target to niche markets who still have plenty of purchasing power, including young travelers, small meeting groups, and caravan tours.

“Demand among Chinese is not enough to entice Chinese airlines to increase flights to Thailand,” said Nonglux Yooyendee, director of the TAT’s Shanghai office. Continued …

Thai Government Embraces Controversial Apple Ad, Sees Tourism Boost

Despite widespread criticism from Thai internet users that the new Apple ad portrays Thailand as backward and third-rate, with some even promising to stop buying Apple products, the government takes the opposite view.

It finds the advertisement humorous and sees it as beneficial to the country, as it promotes tourism and the culture of “working from anywhere”. Continued …

Discover the EEE rating for Sustainable Tourism in Thailand

Sustainable tourism is a crucial approach to promoting environmentally and socially responsible travel. Effective hygiene management is central to this, especially in the current era where tourists demand higher standards of hygiene and cleanliness. Utilizing biotechnology to enhance cleaning efficiency while being eco-friendly is the most suitable option.

Dr. Watson Ariyaphuttarat, president of the Thai Biotech Industry Assn., stated that the association aims to promote tourism through biotechnology for effective hygiene management. This approach not only reduces the use of harmful chemicals but also fosters efficient waste management, reducing long-term environmental impact, which is essential for sustainable tourism. Continued … 

AirAsia launches direct flights from Phuket to India

AirAsia Thailand unveiled new direct flight routes from Phuket to Chennai and Kolkata, promising seamless travel to paradise from two of India’s major cities.

Starting from Oct. 27, these flights will offer travelers a convenient gateway to Phuket’s pristine beaches, vibrant cultural scenes, and delectable seafood. The Chennai-Phuket route will operate three times a week, while the Kolkata-Phuket connection will take off daily. Continued …

Agroforestry offers Thai rubber farmers a pathway to profit and sustainability

Little by little, the canopy of branches and interlocking leaves closes overhead as our vehicle rollicks deeper into the plantation. Pakamart Tongkam points from the driver’s seat into the stark thicket of rubber trees that now surround us: “When I was a child, I slept out there in a small hut while my mum and dad worked in the plantation through the night.”

Several years later, as an adolescent, Pakamart helped her parents with their daily rubber tapping. The routine was grueling, she says during a visit to Nathawi district in southern Thailand’s Songkhla province, a heartland of rubber production. Rising at 2 a.m., the family would trek through the humid plantation to strip the bark of hundreds of individual rubber trees to collect the milky latex. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-July 31


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Hua Hin Food Festival starts Friday/Chiva Som plants 500 trees/Hua Hin expat tax seminar/Thailand’s ‘elephant whisperer’/Thai online media usage/CP Foods Addresses black chin tilapia/Disposing of unused medications/Cambodian girl abandoned in Pattaya/Pattaya’s new monorail line/Flooding devastates Kanchanaburi fish farmers/Flooding forces closures in Khao Yai National Park/Majority of cybercrime victims/Digital literacy campaign/Insects: The hidden powerhouses/Economy: SMEs in turmoil/Thailand seeks to reverse brain drain/Thai rice exports soar/2025 budget to finance handout plan/Thailand, China boost trade alliance/Tourism: Study identifies tourism trends/Muay Thai Set for Global Push/Call for tourism war room/Hotel operators set to rack in heavy profits/AOT to lose 143 million baht/month/Annual seasonal closure of attractions/Thailand Experience: Exploring Hua Hin/Dying Art of Rattan Weaving/Wat Arun and Yi Peng Festival recognized/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Hua Hin Food Festival starts Friday

The Hua Hin Food Festival 2024, scheduled for Friday-Sunday, will feature over 100 boothses, and will be held at Suan Luang Queen’s Park (19 Rai).

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

Chiva Som Hua Hin plants 500 trees on International Mangrove Conservation Day

Chiva-Som Hua Hi marked International Day of Conservation of Mangrove Ecosystems with an annual reforestation initiative, planting 500 new trees.

On July 26, the Chiva-Som team, along with local youth, planted 500 mangrove trees at the Krailat Niwet Mangrove Forest Project. This annual event highlights Chiva-Som’s dedication to sustainability and the important role mangroves play in protecting ecosystems both locally and globally. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘elephant whisperer’ featured in documentary

‘Have you ever had death threats?,” asks a voice behind from the camera. The question makes Thai conservationist Lek Chailert chuckle. “Many times. All the time!”

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Chailert is a tiny dynamo of a woman who has devoted her life to rescuing elephants exploited by the Thai tourist industry and illegal logging. With any luck, this documentary will find its way on to Netflix and reach a global audience, with the result that anyone planning to visit Thailand will cross an elephant ride off their bucket list. Continued …

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2024 Thai online media usage revealed

Looking at the landscape of media and entertainment in Thailand, changes continue to unfold with new platforms that offer a wide array of sources for connecting, news, entertainment, and information. All of which are competing for audience attention and advertising dollars.

A nationwide study conducted by Marketbuzzz, consisting of a 7-day diary among 700 Thais, shows how they are navigating through the evolving media environment by providing a detailed insight into Thais’ media usage across different platforms, different times of the day and compares usage across weekdays and weekends. Continued … 

CP Foods Addresses black chin tilapia situation

Charoen Pokphand Foods Plc (CP Foods) has identified misleading images and messages about black chin tilapia circulating in public forums, causing misunderstandings and damaging the company’s reputation. CP Foods urges the public not to believe or share this false information.

Kobboon Srichai, head of corporate affairs at CP Foods, revealed that these false claims have been widely shared, resulting in significant damage to the company. Continued …

Disposing of unused medications responsibly

Patients are usually told to read the label on the medications carefully before using them and to take them as prescribed for effective treatment.

But little or no advice is given on how to handle unused medications properly when they are no longer needed. Most people simply toss them in with the household trash or flush them down the drain. Continued … 

Police help Cambodian girl abandoned by parents in Pattaya

A 10-year-old Cambodian girl who was abandoned by her parents at Pattaya beach was helped by police after local residents and tourists saw her crying Monday night. Pattaya City police went to help the child at 10 pm after being alerted that she was sitting and crying at the beach not far from the station.

Investigation revealed that her parents had left her at this spot since noon and did not come back to pick her up. Help only came after local residents and tourists took pity on her and called police to come and investigate. Continued …

Pattaya City gets ready to erect new monorail line

Pattaya City is looking forward to welcoming a new monorail line, which, according to the results of a recent study, would be an ideal mechanism to improve the coastal city’s public transport system and contribute greatly to its economic development.

Called the Red Line, the new monorail system will comprise 10 stations and stretch 17.37 kilometers, according to a feasibility study conducted on the new monorail presented at Tuesday’s public hearing, the second such hearing on the new project. Continued …

Severe flooding devastates Kanchanaburi fish farmers

Severe flooding and flash floods have devastated over 100 fish farmers in Kanchanaburi, causing damages worth more than 235 million baht. The disaster struck several districts between July 25 and 30, leading to substantial agricultural losses.

Deputy governor of Kanchanaburi Athisan Intra reported that flash floods and overflowing rivers have inundated homes and agricultural properties in Thong Pha Phum, Sangkhla Buri, Sai Yok, Mueang Kanchanaburi, Si Sawat, and Dan Makham Tia districts. The flooding has had the most significant impact on Mueang Kanchanaburi and Dan Makham Tia, where fish farmers, in particular, have suffered extensive losses. Continued … 

Heavy flooding forces closures in Khao Yai National Park

Heavy flooding has led to the closure of key sites in Khao Yai National Park, impacting popular tourist destinations and local communities. Takhro Falls and the Sai Yai River in Prachinburi were shut down yesterday, while Nang Rong Falls in Nakhon Nayok followed suit today.

Park chief Chaiya Huaihongthong confirmed the closures, attributing them to the continuous downpours that have battered the region. The severe weather has particularly affected Prachinburi’s Na Di district, where flash floods originating at the Kaeng Hin Phoeng rapids in the Sai Yai River caused significant disruptions. Continued …

Majority of cybercrime victims in Thailand are working-age women

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) revealed that over two-thirds of cybercrime victims are women, with most being of working age. From March 1, 2022, to June 30 this year, there were 575,507 online complaints, totaling 65.715 billion baht in damages, averaging over 80 million baht per day.

RTP deputy spokesperson Sirivat Deephor highlighted that National Police Chief Torsak Sukwimol is deeply concerned about the public’s vulnerability to various forms of crime, especially cybercrime. The statistics show that 64% of cybercrime victims are women, with the majority being of working age. Continued …

Thailand launches digital literacy campaign to combat online scams

Thailand launched an anti-scam digital literacy campaign on July 27 in a bid to make Thai users vigilant and equipped to tackle online deception, as well as support Thailand’s sustainable digital economy.

The #ThaisAware campaign is a collaboration between short-form video platform operator TikTok, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES), the Office of the Consumer Protection Board, the Bank of Thailand (BoT), the Central Investigation Bureau, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA), COFACT Project and the Thailand Consumers Council. Continued …

Insects: The hidden powerhouses in our ecosystems

The sheer scale of insects on Earth is staggering. It’s estimated that at any given time, there are 10 quintillion insects alive on our planet, which translates to more than a billion insects for every human. Even more impressive is that the total insect biomass is approximately 70 times that of the human population.

In terms of biodiversity, insects reign supreme, with over half of all described animal species belonging to this class. Scientists estimate that there are more than 5 million extant insect species, showcasing their incredible diversity. Continued …

SMEs in turmoil as manufacturing faces a downturn

The manufacturing sector continues to face a downturn, with working hours reduced since the first quarter of this year in both labor-intensive and technology-driven factories. The automotive parts sector is the hardest hit, with sales down 30%, overtime cuts, and work weeks shortened to three days, reducing subcontracting and fixed costs.

The Industrial Production Index confirms this downward trend, shrinking by 2.08% in the first five months of 2024 compared to the same period last year, and clearly reflecting the continued struggles of Thailand’s industrial sector amid high household debt, elevated interest rates and rising energy costs. Continued …

Thailand seeks to reverse brain drain with tax breaks

The government will slash by about 50% the personal income tax rate of professionals who are willing to return home to work for companies, as the kingdom seeks to attract manpower for industries ranging from electronics, automobiles, robotics and aviation.

The cabinet approved the tax breaks on Tuesday to lure “the cream” of overseas Thai workers, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul told reporters. Continued …

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Thai rice exports soar in June thanks to Indonesian demand boost

Thailand’s rice exports surged in June, driven by Indonesia’s increased demand to maintain food security, Thai Rice Exporters Assn. President Charoen Laothamatas said on Tuesday.

According to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, Thailand exported 1.02 million tons of rice in June, up 78.7% year on year. This brought the country’s rice exports in the first half of the year to 5.08 million tons, marking a 25% year-on-year rise. Continued …

Government can use 2025 budget to finance handout plan

Budget Bureau Director Chaloempol Pensut on Tuesday confirmed for the first time that the government can spend the budget from fiscal year 2025 on its flagship 10,000-baht digital wallet handout scheme.

Chaloempol was reacting to the opposition Move Forward Party’s (MFP) concerns about fiscal year 2025 figures on how the scheme would boost economic growth. Continued …

Thailand, China boost trade alliance amid investment opportunities

Thailand and China have engaged in discussions to enhance trade cooperation, focusing on expanding the market for Thai livestock products and fruits in China, while also welcoming Chinese investment in emerging industries within Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

Deputy Commerce Minister Suchart Chomklin participated in the third meeting of the Subcommittee on Trade and Investment between Thailand and China. He co-chaired the meeting with Li Fei, China’s vice commerce minister. Continued …

Cuisine, culture and sustainability: Study identifies tourism trends

Krungthai Bank’s research center, Krungthai COMPASS, has revealed six new travel trends designed to attract high-potential tourists with significant spending power to Thailand. The aim is to generate economic value of over 135 billion baht.

These trends were identified in a recent insight study released during a press briefing on Tuesday, titled “Exploring Modern Travel Trends as Further Opportunities for the Thai Tourism Sector”. Continued …

Muay Thai Set for Global Push with 275 Million Baht Budget in 2024

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced on Tuesday that the Cabinet has approved the Ministry of Tourism and Sports’ proposal to allocate a budget of 275 million baht (approximately 7.6 million US dollars) for the Muay Thai Soft Power Project for the year 2024.

The project aims to elevate Muay Thai from a national self-defense martial art to a global level. This includes establishing Muay Thai curricula, training referees and coaches, setting up centers to verify standards for Muay Thai trainers, and certifying Muay Thai camps abroad. Continued …

Operators call for tourism war room to reduce risks

Tourism operators have suggested that the government establish a tourism “war room” in collaboration with the private sector in an effort to tackle crimes against tourists. They also say that more can be done to promote tourism supply development, beyond expanding airports.

They were responding to a recent survey in which Bangkok was ranked 30th among the 60 most risky cities to visit by Forbes Advisor, in connection with an article about travel insurance. Criteria used in the survey included crime risks, infrastructure security risks and digital security risks. Continued …

Thai hotel operators are set to rack in heavy profits from resurgence in tourism

The continued surge in tourism during the current low season is likely to have a positive impact on hotel operators as they ready themselves to report their second-quarter results for the year.

Domestic tourism in Thailand has been on an uptick, as the country continues to open up its visa regime to allow citizens from up to 93 countries to be able to enter Thailand for up to 60 days without requiring applying for visa. Continued …

AOT to lose 143 million baht/month from scrapping duty-free shops

Airports of Thailand (AOT) stands to lose 143.32 million baht per month in rental and other revenues from Aug. 1 after closing all duty-free shops in the arrivals areas of five Thai airports, the agency announced during its board meeting on Tuesday.

The move to close duty-free shops was approved by the Cabinet on July 2 in a bid to boost spending in domestic shops, aiming to generate up to 350 billion baht annually. The measure will take effect from Aug. 1. Continued …

Annual seasonal closure of attractions of Thailand’s national park system

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has advised tourists on the opening/closed status of Thailand’s national parks, to ensure they can best enjoy the picturesque natural beauty and abundant flora and fauna on offer around the country.

This is normal practice, as Thailand’s national park system closes several attractions every year for a certain period, depending on weather and park conditions. Dates are varied, and the closure is often due to extreme weather, especially during the rainy months, that may create unsafe conditions and allows for some ecological recovery time. Continued …

Exploring Hua Hin – An ultimate travel guide

Unfold the magic of Hua Hin, a blend of charm, convenience, and various attractions. Let’s look into what makes this seaside city worth adding to your travel Thailand itinerary.

Immerse yourself in the historic charm that Hua Hin subsists in. Known as the “Royal City of the East”, the town’s colonial architecture and relaxed atmosphere fascinate Thai royalty and locals alike. Much more than ordinary, Hua Hin’s rich royal heritage enhances its authenticity, making your visit a stroll through living history. Continued …

The Dying Art of Rattan Weaving

Rattan holds a deep significance in Southeast Asian culture. Not only is it a testament to the traditions and heritage of its people but the intricately woven rattan products are used in various phases of life, symbolizing unity, abundance, and protection.

Sadly, though, the art of rattan weaving is now dying. Popular back in the 1960s and the 1970s, demand has dwindled over the last 20 years or so. Continued … 

Thailand’s Wat Arun and Yi Peng Festival recognized as “World Night View Heritage” sites

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that Bangkok’s iconic temple, Wat Arun, and Chiang Mai’s magical lantern festival, Yi Peng, have been recognized as “World Night View Heritage” sites.

The certificates were presented to the representatives of Wat Arun and Chiang Mai Province at the World Heritage of Night View certification ceremony. The event was held as part of the “Japan Night View Tourism Summit 2024”, which took place last week in Bangkok. Continued …

Death toll from India landslides rises to 151

Rescue workers began looking for people trapped under debris early on Wednesday, a day after landslides caused havoc in the Wayanad district of India’s Kerala state, with at least 151 people dead and many still missing. Continued …


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Tuesday’s news-July 30


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MICE events promoted for PKK

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Hua Hin kitesurfer interviewed at Olympics

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Facebook, Line and TikTok are Thailand’s leading social networks

According to a Q3 2023 report by DataReportal, Facebook maintains the highest penetration rate among social media platforms in Thailand, reaching approximately 91% of the population.

The number of Facebook users in Thailand reached around 50 million in 2023. Thailand can be counted among the leading social media countries in Southeast Asia. Continued …

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Monsoon rains to hit 39 provinces, flash flood warnings

Heavy monsoon rains are expected to lash 39 provinces across Thailand, with severe weather warnings issued for potential flash floods and runoff. Bangkok is also bracing for significant rainfall, with 70% of the area anticipated to be affected.

In the southern region (east coast), thunderstorms will cover 60% of the area, mostly in Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Temperatures will range from 23-26°C to 32-35°C. For areas from Surat Thani upward, southwest winds will blow at 15-35 km/h with 1-2 meter waves and over 2 meters in thunderstorm areas. Continued …

Thai wildlife rescuer remains comatose months after cobra bite

A Thai wildlife rescuer remains in a comatose state five months after being bitten by a king cobra. A recent update reveals the extent of the challenges faced by Aun and his family.

A member of the Asoraphiphat rescue team, Jakrin Nilkamhaeng, was bitten by a king cobra in a vein, leading to severe complications. Despite five months passing since the incident, Jakrin’s condition has shown little improvement. Continued …

PEA pulls plug on EV meters for homeowners after reports of misuse

The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) will from next month stop accepting new applications for second power meters for charging electric vehicles at home after learning they were being misused.

PEA Gov. Supachai Ek-un said on Monday that no new applications will be accepted from Sept. 1 onward, though those who already have a time of use (TOU) meter can continue using it. Continued …

Some Reasons Not to Panic About a Thai Demographic Collapse

China’s demographics alone – even if you ignore its increasing marginalization from global trade, its dependency on food and energy imports, and President Xi Jinping’s utter gutting of the bureaucracy of anyone who might bring him accurate but unwelcome news – could collapse its economy in the coming decades. Between now and 2050, by conservative estimates, its working-age population will shrink by 220 million people, around a fifth.

That has justifiably sparked major concerns about whether the Chinese state can survive in the coming decades. Thailand will also experience a demographic decline, which has led to similar doom-ish predictions about the country’s future stability. Continued …

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Singaporean influencer apologizes for viral clip about Thai sex workers

Local content creator Wendy Cheng, better known as Xiaxue, has apologized for a viral clip that has offended Thai people, claiming it had been taken out of context.

She posted a video of her apology and explanation on Instagram and TikTok on July 27, in which she said: “So I’ve recently gone viral in Thailand and not in a good way. Apparently, a video that I was in really offended many Thais.” Continued …

The one thing watermelon experts do to pick sweet ones

Don’t worry, it is not just you. It is hard to pick a good watermelon. So much of what determines its sweetness is beyond your control. And what is in your control may go against your instincts. It is a challenge to your sense of free will, an exercise in letting go, a gamble at the market.

Also, it’s just a watermelon. Everything will be OK. And if you do manage to pick the perfect melon, everything will be great in that sticky-fruit-juices-down-your-arm-on-a-summer-afternoon way. Continued …

Thailand’s most important economic goal

Any relatively new finance minister, such as Pichai Chunhavajira, comes into office facing a crowded agenda: Maintain good relations with the central bank, ensure strong revenue collections and pursue fiscally responsible policies, manage customs and excise.

Keep an eye on inflation, which reached 1.54% in May but eased to 0.62% in June, and meet the joint monetary policy target agreed with the Bank of Thailand. Improve access to finance. Continued …

Analysts see headwinds persisting until mid-2025

A high level of non-performing loans (NPLs), slow loan growth and rising household debt will continue to pressure banks until the first half of next year, as a reduction in consumer purchasing power and rising living costs will affect not only small businesses but also large companies, analysts say.

Krungsri Securities (KS) has downgraded the banking sector to “bearish” from “neutral”, although most banks reported better than expected net profits in the second quarter, due to “increasing asset quality risks”, said analyst Chayaporn Tocharoen. Continued …

Thailand’s potential $15 billion casino market could become the world’s third largest

A recent study by brokerage CLSA forecasts that a legalized casino market in Thailand could generate annual gross gaming revenues (GGR) of $15.1 billion, positioning it as the third largest globally. This projection is based on Thailand’s anticipated growth in tourism, particularly from China and India, and favorable regulatory conditions.

The report estimates that Thailand could attract 39 million visitors annually, with each spending an average of $386, comparable to Singapore’s gaming market. Continued …

Bangkok port will not be moved, but improved

The Bangkok port will not be moved away from the capital, but will instead be improved with a focus on vertical development to maximize the use of the land, the Transport Ministry announced on Monday.

The ministry was clarifying earlier reports that the port in Bangkok’s Khlong Toei district will be relocated in a bid to tackle issues among residents in the neighborhood. Continued …

Thang Raj app downloads surge after digital wallet details announced

The government’s Thang Raj app has seen a dramatic surge in registrations after the announcement of the digital wallet scheme last week, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Monday.

Chai said that after the government’s announcement of details related to the digital wallet scheme on July 24, there has been a significant rise in downloads and registrations for the app. Continued …

In 2023, Thailand saw one of the worst drops in FDI in the world

Foreign direct investment (FDI), a key barometer for economic growth for developing countries, has seen a decline of about 2% in 2023, with Thailand’s share of FDI inflow declining among the highest in the world, according to latest data released by United Nations Conference on Trade & Development (UNCTAD), with ASEAN continuing to remain in the positive trajectory witnessing a 1.2% uptick in its FDI to US$ 226.3 billion.

UNCTAD, in a report released recently, said that global FDI in 2023 decreased marginally, by 2%, to $1.3 trillion. This headline figure was affected by wild swings in financial flows through a small number of European conduit economies; excluding the effect of these conduits, global FDI flows were more than 10% lower than in 2022. Continued …

Call to educate public over nuclear push

 

A new public perception of nuclear technology in the power sector is needed and crucial for the Energy Ministry’s efforts to push for small modular reactor (SMR) projects in the 2024 power development plan, say energy and nuclear technology experts.

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

The pitfalls of ‘going nuclear’

Reports that the energy ministry is conducting a feasibility study into developing small nuclear power plants have been met with mixed reactions – from welcome, mainly by the energy and industrial sectors, to reluctance and fear.

The split response was anticipated. Although Thailand has aspired to “go nuclear” for almost four decades, valid fears – solidified by tragic accidents at nuclear power plants in Chernobyl in Ukraine in 1986 and Fukushima in Japan in 2011, as well as domestic accidents involving radioactive waste – remain about whether Thai-style management can cope with technology so reliant on highly efficient, transparent and trustworthy leadership. Continued …

Plant-based milk market is expanding

There are several reasons plant-based milk is gaining popularity worldwide. Food trends, of course. Health, definitely. Environmental concerns also count.

Despite differences in purpose, what is for sure is the plant-based milk market is expanding – not just in Thailand but globally. According to Business Research Insights, the global plant-based milk market was valued at US$13.89 billion (498.2 billion baht) in 2021 and is expected to grow and reach $35.3 billion by 2032. Continued … 

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Pickup truck loan defaults surge 39% in May

The National Credit Bureau (NCB) reported a significant 39% increase in bad debt for pickup truck loans in May, highlighting an alarming trend in the auto finance sector.

Banks have also seen a contraction in car loans during the first half of this year, corresponding with a nationwide decline in car sales. By May 2024, non-performing loans (NPLs) for pickup trucks had reached approximately 138 billion baht, marking a 39.1% year-on-year rise. Continued …

Thailand’s July 15 visa revolution offers radical benefits for travelers, more to come

A senior Thai civil servant at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the last week has brought home the significance of the crucial visa changes ushered in on July 15. Undeniably, the changes offering a 60-day visa exemption to travelers from 103 countries extendable to 90 days and the new DTV visa are radical departures.

For instance, on the 60-day exemption, Naruechai Ninnart explained that this was a new visa from the previous 30-day one. In short, it allowed for business engagement and ad hoc working. Similarly, with the DTV or Destination Thailand visa, here is a visa for genuine freelancers or digital nomads that for Bt10,000 offers them the ability to enter and exit the country for five years, staying for up to 180 days at a time. Continued … 

AoT greenlights Suvarnabhumi airport expansion plan

The Airports of Thailand’s (AoT) board has approved the master plan for a five-year expansion project at Suvarnabhumi airport, which will take place between 2025 and 2030.

AoT Director Kirati Kijmanawat said on Sunday the master plan was approved during the meeting of AoT’s board last Thursday, along with a 170-million-baht budget for hiring a team of consultants for the project. Continued …

Thailand anticipates record 2.2 million Russian tourists in 2025

Thailand’s tourism sector is set to witness a surge in Russian travelers, with projections indicating a record 2.2 million arrivals next year, buoyed by a new 60-day visa-free scheme. However, a shortage of aircraft in Russian airlines poses a challenge, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

In 2025, TAT aims for a 7.5% increase in revenue, targeting 39 million foreign tourists and 205 million domestic trips. Continued …

Tourists accused of killing kitten with luggage

Thai netizens condemned two foreign tourists for kicking and running their luggage over a kitten, leading to its death in Soi Phayanak near Ratchathewi BTS Station in Bangkok. The tourists were widely assumed to be Chinese.

An online post shared pictures of the dead animal and the tourists, reported to be Chinese, on Sunday, saying, “These two Chinese tourists pulled their luggage through Soi Phayanak near Ratchathewi BTS Station where a stray kitten, called Yen, was playing. It played near the tourists’ luggage, prompting them to kick it and run their luggage over it. A witness took the cat to the clinic but it succumbed to the injury.” Continued …

7 Surprising Ways to Stay Slim While Eating Rice Daily

During a months-long stay in Thailand, Emily, a French dietitian, was struck by how slim the locals were despite eating rice at every meal. By observing their lifestyle, she uncovered their seven unexpected slimming secrets. Let’s break it down.

Rice is the star of Thai cuisine, but it’s always served in reasonable portions of about 150 grams, or 200 calories. “Thai people take time to chew each mouthful of rice thoroughly, at least 15 to 20 times. This promotes satiety and prevents overeating,” explains Emily. Continued …

Shark fin consumption wanes in Thailand, yet demand persists

Consumption of shark fin has declined by more than one-third in Thailand since 2017, according to a new report from wildlife advocacy group WildAid. But with more than half of urban Thai citizens reporting they still plan to eat shark in the future, demand remains high.

“Thais are becoming more aware of the importance of sharks to the ocean,” Petch Manopawitr, a conservation scientist and Thailand program adviser at WildAid, said in a statement. “(However), not only does the demand for shark fin persist, but sharks are becoming more commonly used in pet food and snacks, as well.” Continued …

Floods ravage Cambodian provinces, crocodile alerts issued

Flooding along the Stung Prek Tnaot River and other areas has reached dangerous levels, inundating the homes of hundreds of families, while a crocodile scare has alarmed residents in O’Som commune of Pursat’s Veal Veng district. Continued …

Indonesian President Jokowi tries out palace in proposed new capital

Indonesian President Joko Widodo spent his first night in the eagle-shaped palace of the country’s proposed new capital Nusantara, ahead of official meetings yesterday, as the outgoing leader works to allay fears about the beleaguered infrastructure project. Continued …

Air-to-water generators address shortages in Cambodian rural areas

Five air-to-water generation stations have been built in areas experiencing severe water shortages to reduce poverty and improve the health of people in remote regions. The lack of clean water in some rural areas has severely affected people’s lives, health and well-being. In these localities, there are not enough sources, such as rivers, streams, lakes and groundwater, to produce clean water for everyday use. Continued …

Hong Kong customs to use AI to check 6,000 digital images in seconds

Hong Kong customs will establish a new artificial intelligence (AI) system that can process up to an hour of surveillance camera footage, or about 6,000 images, within seconds to crack down on crimes involving digital evidence. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-July 29


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Amazing food Festival/Air Sea Land Festival/Expat tax seminar/S.Ken’s flower farm/Bill targets stable oil and LPG prices/Fight against Hepatitis/Rail tunnel in Saraburi closed/Thais enjoy reading/Giant python eats fighting cocks/Python farms offer alternative protein/Work ahead on marijuana change/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Data centers, cloud service investments/Becoming Anxious About the Rise of China/Instant coffee market/Golden year for fruit/Free trade negotiations with EAEU/Tourism: 20 million tourists/On Track To Hit 50 Million By 2028/Easier for travelers to stay longer/Historical park wins UNESCO recognition/Five cultural sites on UNESCO list/Tourists rescued/Promoting walking tourism/Special tourism train/New Apple Ad Criticized/Brakes put on electric suitcases/Thailand Experience: Tigers are disappearing from Southeast Asia/Harmony for wild elephants/Elephants to undergo ‘behavior modification’/Bangkok’s Best Along The MRT Blue Line/International/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Amazing food Festival set for Pone King Petch Park Aug 10-12

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Air Sea Land Festival lineup announced

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PKK Cultural menu for ‘Best Local Foods’ project decided

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S.Ken’s Bistro also has an edible flower and herb farm

Chef Ken at S.Ken’s Bistro in Kao Tao is known for his use of flowers in his cuisine. Now the chef is growing his own edible flowers, both for his restaurant and for other dining establishments.

His Chivit Chiva farm exclusively harvests flowers, leaves, and herbs from these gardens, where harmful chemicals are not used, with only natural compost and fertilizers.

Assorted edible flowers are now available for Bt65 per 25-gram box, Bbt95 for a 45-gram box, and Bt125 for a 55-gram box.

Please check for availability when placing your order if you have specific requirements or preferences, as some edible flowers are more seasonal, while others are available year-round.

To ensure that the edible flowers and herbs are in the best shape and quality, they are picked and packed daily based on your order. Flower picking takes place in the very early morning, before 9 AM, so please place your order by 10 PM the night before. The flowers can be stored in the refrigerator crisper drawer or vegetable compartment for 4 to 7 days.

And now, if you buy 10 bags, you get one bag free.

Free delivery in Hua Hin area on Monday/Wednesday/Friday and Saturday. For more information or to order …

 

Energy Ministry’s new bill targets stable oil and LPG prices

The Energy Ministry’s new bill aiming to control domestic oil and cooking gas prices requires a public hearing to assess its impact on oil traders and governmentrevenue, according to an energy expert.

Currently under review by the Council of State, the bill proposes the establishment of a new commission, akin to the Energy Regulatory Commission, to regulate retail prices of oil and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) through taxes and subsidies. Continued … 

Thailand steps up fight against silent killer Hepatitis

Responding to the World Health Organization’s (WHO) ambitious goal of eradicating hepatitis, Thailand is intensifying its efforts to combat this silent health crisis. With an estimated 2-3 million people living with hepatitis B and C, the country is grappling with a significant public health challenge.

To address the stigma often associated with the disease, the Thai government is promoting a “screening by year of birth” approach. Individuals born before 1992 are encouraged to undergo one-time hepatitis screening. This strategy aims to destigmatize the process and facilitate early detection. Continued … 

Rail tunnel in Saraburi closed within hours of opening

The State Railway of Thailand ( SRT ) stopped services through Phasadet tunnel, the longest railway tunnel in Thailand at 5.2km, yesterday within hours of its opening. The decision was taken after videos of dust blowing into carriages were posted online.

Repairs are expected to take two weeks and the tunnel is provisionally scheduled to reopen on Aug. 12. Images and a video posted by a foreign Facebook user showed strong wind blowing dust into the train and the post also mentioned a strong smell of diesel. Continued … 

Thais enjoy reading more than alleged, publishers say

A claim that Thais read no more than eight paragraphs of books annually has been proved false, as they actually read for at least two hours a day, experts in the publishing industry said on Sunday.

According to a survey of 1,500 readers ranging from teenagers to the elderly early this year, Thai people now read for 113 minutes a day, Suwich Rungwattanapaiboon, president of the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT), said. Continued … 

Giant python eats fighting cocks in Udon Thani coop raid

A giant python measuring 4 meters in length caused quite a stir in Udon Thani by sneaking into a chicken coop in the middle of the night and devouring three prized fighting cocks.

The incident led to a rescue team being called to capture and release the snake back into the wild. Villagers, believing the snake brings good fortune, quickly sought out lucky numbers to try their luck. Continued … 

Snakes as sustainable meat source? Python farms offer alternative protein

In a warehouse in the lush humid farmlands of central Thailand, thousands of pythons lie coiled in containers, rearing and striking at the glass as people pass by.

They are being raised for their robust, diamond-patterned skins, which are sold to high-end European fashion houses for belts, bags and handbags, but some scientists and industry insiders believe the snakes’ true value could lie in their meat. Continued … 

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More work ahead on marijuana change

The government’s backtracking from its plan to relist cannabis as a narcotic drug is a step in the right direction. The reversal was ordered by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin just days before a meeting of the Narcotics Control Board (NCB).

Cannabis advocates praised the decision, ending a 10-day protest by advocacy group Writing Thailand’s Cannabis Future near Government House. While it has momentum, the advocacy group must work hard to find scientific evidence to justify its pro-cannabis stance and even harder to fight the stigma surrounding this medicinal plant. Continued … 

  • Russian Tourist Apprehended in Phuket for Exchanging Counterfeit Currency – Continued …
  • Foreign Racers’ Motorbikes Seized In Pattaya Crackdown – Continued …
  • Taiwanese Man Arrested in Thailand’s Crackdown on Call Center Scams – Continued …

 

Data centers, cloud service investments get backing

The government fully supports investments in data centers and cloud service projects in Thailand so it can become a digital economy hub, says government spokesman Chai Wacharonke.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says that putting money into such projects is vital for the development of the digital economy and will help establish the country as an important investment base for the international community, he says. Continued … 

Why More Thais Are Becoming Anxious About the Rise of China

What a xenophobic, or more accurately a “sinophobic”, week for Thailand, particularly Thai netizens. First, was the loud cries of condemnation against a large billboard solely in Chinese language found in the heart of Bangkok’s Huai Kwang district offering potential Chinese customers to purchase passports and nationalities from four countries: Cambodia, Indonesia, Turkey, and Vanuatu.

PM Srettha Thavisin felt compelled to visit the site in person and the billboard was quickly removed to ease the anger of Thai netizens. Two Chinese behind the ads quickly left Thailand, one slapped with a fine for 5,000 baht, and both told they are no longer welcomed in Thailand. Continued … 

Instant coffee market set for 5% growth

Thailand’s instant coffee market is expected to grow by 5% this year as Nescafé Thailand plans to allocate 620 million baht for brand communication advertising.

Jojo Dela Cruz, business executive officer of Nestlé (Thai) Ltd.’s coffee and creamer business unit, said that in this year’s first quarter the value of the country’s instant coffee market was 5.7 billion baht, up 5% when compared with the corresponding period last year, while the value of the ready-to-drink coffee market reached 3.8 billion baht, up 10% from the corresponding period last year. Continued … 

Department sees golden year for fruit

Thailand has shifted its focus to stimulating domestic consumption and the export of fruit to help farmers capitalize on new markets such as the U.S., Europe and Canada, according to the Department of Internal Trade.

Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the department, said 2024 is another golden year for Thai fruit due to stable and high prices compared to last year. Continued … 

Thailand ready to start free trade negotiations with EAEU

Thailand is ready to start negotiations on concluding a free trade agreement (FTA) with the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU). Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai announced this following a meeting with Arman Issetov, Kazakhstan’s ambassador to Thailand, at Government House.

Both sides discussed ways to promote bilateral cooperation in various areas of mutual interest, particularly trade, investment and tourism. Continued … 

20 million tourists in seven months

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced that from Jan. 1 to July 25, more than 20 million international visitors arrived in Thailand, reflecting a 34% increase from last year.

Tourism from Taiwan and India reached unprecedented levels, largely credited to the visa-free scheme. This initiative allows visitors from 93 countries to stay in Thailand for up to 60 days without a visa. Initiated late last year, the scheme has been extended until Nov. 11 and stands as a cornerstone of the government’s tourism strategy. Continued … 

Thai Tourism On Track To Hit 50 Million By 2028 – IF Peace Prevails

Thailand’s tourism comeback forged ahead in the first half of 2024 with 17.5 million arrivals, up 35% over 12.9 million in the first half 2023. Thai tourism is on track to regain the 2019 level of 40 million this year and hit 50 million by 2028, only if global, regional and local risks and threats are alleviated/mitigated.

Thailand is becoming a true Alliance of Civilizations destination. Its broad-based diplomacy and neutral foreign policy is providing the bedrock support for the IGNITE Tourism Thailand project and the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s multi-pronged marketing strategies. Continued … 

Why Thailand is making it easier for travelers to stay longer

Maybe you want to escape the winter months at home, opting instead to take care of your business on a laptop from the comfort of your rented Phuket villa as you gaze over the Andaman Sea. Or perhaps you’re ready to step into the ring and embark on a new career as a Muay Thai fighter.

Either way, Thailand has you covered. The popular Southeast Asia destination recently introduced a new five-year visa targeted at remote workers and other travelers looking to stay in the kingdom for extended periods. Continued … 

Udon Thani historical park wins UNESCO recognition

Udon Thani locals in Ban Phue expressed happiness over the Phu Phra Bat Historical Park being recognized as Thailand’s latest World Heritage site by UNESCO on Saturday, saying they had waited for this moment for the past 20 years.

They also hope for an influx of tourists to the historical site, which became the province’s second World Heritage site following the Ban Chiang archaeological site in 1992. Continued … 

Five cultural sites across Thailand placed on UNESCO ‘tentative list’

A total of five cultural places across Thailand have been added to a tentative UNESCO list of potential new world heritage sites, a government spokesman said Sunday.

The latest entry, the fifth, was the historic cluster of towns and adjacent sites connected to Songkhla Lake in the southern province of Songkhla. Continued … 

Tourists rescued from Khao Yai run-off, Trat underwater

Numerous tourists were rescued from run-off at Khao Yai National Park in Thailand’s Prachin Buri province on Sunday, while a locality in Trat was facing its worst flooding in three decades.

Ten tourists were rescued when run-off trapped them on one bank of a stream connecting to the Sao Noi waterfall in tambon Pho Ngam of Prachantakham district in Prachin Buri. Continued … 

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Thailand now promoting walking tourism

Tourism is a service sector driven by people’s proclivity to travel and their consumption habits while traveling. Strolling through a town or city to explore the local attractions and features has become a popular activity among tourists seeking to gain in-depth knowledge about local neighbourhoods.

According to UN Tourism, walking tourism enables tourists to better engage with the local population, as well as with nature and culture. Continued … 

SRT offers special tourism train for rainy season

People were being invited to experience romantic vibes in the rainy season on a special Kiha 183 tourism train, which will make 16 trips on seven routes in August and September. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) said on Sunday that Kiha 183 trips include both one-day and overnight trips during weekends.

Tickets became available from Saturday, July 27, and are limited to 202 seats per trip, the agency said, adding that the price includes fees for air-conditioned buses, admission to attractions, food and beverages, and accident insurance. Continued … 

New Apple Ad Criticized: Is It Intentionally Stereotyping Thailand?

Netizens are displeased with Apple’s new advertisement, “The Underdogs: OOO (Out Of Office) | Apple at Work”. Despite being filmed in Thailand and featuring Thai elements such as food, clothing, and public transport, many commenters feel it’s discriminatory. The old-fashioned color tone, outdated appearance, and difficult travel depicted seem to portray Thailand as a third-world country.

This advertisement, recently filmed in Thailand, presents what Apple describes as “Join Apple at work for one heck of a business trip, as the Underdogs head to Thailand to get stuff made! See Mac, iPhone, iPad and Apple Vision Pro come together to help them find a new packaging factory, solve last-minute design changes, create prototypes, break down language barriers and so much more.” Continued … 

Japan puts the brakes on electric suitcases amid tourism boom

The growing popularity of rideable suitcases with electric motors designed to get people quickly around airports and train stations has alarmed Japanese authorities following a rise in incidents of foreign visitors using them illegally on public roads.

Japan currently classifies electric suitcases, which are particularly popular in the rest of Asia, as motorized vehicles that can be ridden on roads only with the required safety equipment and a driver’s license. Continued … 

Tigers are disappearing from Southeast Asia. A forest in Thailand is offering new hope

As Global Tiger Day rolls around, there’s good news for the big cats in Thailand. The tiger population in the country’s Western Forest Complex (WEFCOM) — an 18,000-square-kilometer (6,950-square-mile) area of forest encompassing 11 national parks and six wildlife sanctuaries — is estimated to have more than tripled between 2007 and 2023, from 41 to 143.

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The remarkable comeback was observed in a new collaborative study led by Thailand’s Department of National Parks (DNP) and the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS), newly published online in the scientific journal Global Ecology and Conservation. Continued … 

Thai harmony for wild elephants and locals alike

The Eastern Forest Complex is regarded as the most important low-lying forest landscape in the central region of Thailand. Covering more than 1.363 million rai in five provinces, namely Chachoengsao, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Chon Buri and Sa Kaeo, the complex is home to two wildlife sanctuaries and three national parks.

It’s also home to over 600 wildlife species, including 450 wild elephants, which have an annual population growth of 8.2% – the highest in the country. Continued … 

Thai wild elephants to undergo new ‘behavior modification’ training

The Minister of Natural Resources and Environment has announced plans to build three elephant training centers in the eastern provinces to tame aggressive wild elephants in the region.

Police Gen. Phatcharavat Wongsuwan has ordered the Department of National Parks Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) to establish three “Wild Elephant Behavior Modification Centers”. Many wild elephants leave the forest to find food, disturbing communities and annoying residents, said Phatcharavat. Continued … 

Explore Bangkok’s Best Along The MRT Blue Line

The Bangkok MRT Blue Line, also known as the MRT Chaloem Ratchamongkon Line, is the city’s very first metro line. Operated by Bangkok Expressway and Metro, it opened to the public on July 3, 2004, initially covering a 20-km distance from Hua Lamphong to Bang Sue. Subsequent extensions over the years have expanded the line to a total length of 48 km.

As a fast, affordable, and convenient way to navigate Bangkok, this route also brings you closer to some of the city’s most popular attractions. We have done the research so you don’t have to! Discover (and delight at) all the things you can do when traversing Bangkok via the MRT Blue Line. Continued … 

North Korea executes 30 young students for watching TV

Credible reports from North Korea suggest that 30 students were executed by gunfire last week for watching South Korean TV shows. The news comes as the pariah state has become a key ally of Russia, China and Iran as the prospects of war have significantly risen. Continued … 


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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-July 27


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Hua Hin expat tax seminar/S.Ken’s Bistro’s edible flower farm/Hua Hin solar installation/Monkey problems in Hua Hin/Lopburi captures 150 monkeys/War on PM2.5/Young Tiger at WFFT/CP Foods said source of Blackchin Tilapia/CPF clarifies its blackchin tilapia import/Best post-meal practices to aid digestion/Bomb and gunfire in Pattani/Economy: A rough economic ride/Thailand’s economy to grow 2.7%/Exports see decline/IT experts concerned about digital wallet/Hydrogen energy production in Thailand/Investment incentives for hybrid vehicles/Chinese EV-maker NETA X in Thailand/Alibaba.com partners with Thailand/Tourism: Thais prefer short trips/Dual pricing in Phang Nga/Maya Bay to be closed/Thailand Experience: Yaowarat: From past to present/Bangkok’s Gods Intersection/Unexplored Region On The Rise/Chaiyaphum national park/Efforts to protect rare marine species/Eerie banquet at Thai cemetery/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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S.Ken’s Bistro also has an edible flower and herb farm

Chef Ken at S.Ken’s Bistro in Kao Tao is known for his use of flowers in his cuisine. Now the chef is growing his own edible flowers, both for his restaurant and for other dining establishments.

His Chivit Chiva farm exclusively harvests flowers, leaves, and herbs from these gardens, where harmful chemicals are not used, with only natural compost and fertilizers.

Assorted edible flowers are now available for Bt65 per 25-gram box, Bbt95 for a 45-gram box, and Bt125 for a 55-gram box.

Please check for availability when placing your order if you have specific requirements or preferences, as some edible flowers are more seasonal, while others are available year-round.

To ensure that the edible flowers and herbs are in the best shape and quality, they are picked and packed daily based on your order. Flower picking takes place in the very early morning, before 9 AM, so please place your order by 10 PM the night before. The flowers can be stored in the refrigerator crisper drawer or vegetable compartment for 4 to 7 days.

And now, if you buy 10 bags, you get one bag free.

Free delivery in Hua Hin area on Monday/Wednesday/Friday and Saturday. For more information or to order …

Solar installation in Hua Hin

A 11.2kw solar system was installed for a Fench expat in Cha am aimed at saving Bt5,000-6000 monthly. The installation consists of 20 pieces of Vsolar 560 watt cells panels,, a hybrid inverter, and battery. The all-inclusive cost, plus PEA application was Bt370,000. VSOLAR provides services in designing and installing solar cell systems for all types of buildings, including handling paperwork with relevant government agencies. Contact 0838266235 (tel./whatsapp), or Line id:@vsolar. More information: https://www.vsolar.asia/

Monkey problems in Khao Takiab and Hin Lek Fai addressed

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Lopburi Municipality captures 150 monkeys in new operation

Lopburi Municipality captured over 150 monkeys in the first two days of a new operation aimed at controlling the monkey population in the city. The goal is to capture at least 500 monkeys within 10 days, with support from 12 military personnel from the 13th Military Circle.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), in collaboration with the Lopburi Municipality, initiated the operation after completing the construction of additional cages. The operation focuses on controlling the monkey population in the old town area, which is a bustling economic zone. Continued …

War on PM2.5: Farmers burning their fields to be denied subsidies

Farmers who burn their harvest leftovers to prepare for the next cultivation may no longer receive government subsidies in a move aimed at reducing PM2.5 pollution.

Crop burning and forest fires are among the primary causes of PM2.5 – dust particles 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter. Long-term exposure to PM2.5 is linked with chronic diseases, including lung and heart problems. Continued …

Young Tiger Floats With Ball at WFFT

A young rescue tiger called Maruay has moved viewers on social media after a resurfaced clip of him playing in a lake with his favorite new toy went viral.

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The Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT), a Thai rescue center that is hosting Maruay, said it saved him along with 10 other tigers, one of which is his mom, from the Phuket Zoo, where they were used as a tourist attraction. Continued …

CP Foods said source of Blackchin Tilapia invasion

The Biothai Foundation has revealed claims regarding the rapid proliferation of the Blackchin Tilapia fish species in Thailand, asserting that the invasive spread can be linked to a single source: the Yeesarn fish farm in Samut Sakhon’s Ampawa district, operated by Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF).

Witoon Lianjamroon, the secretary-general of Biothai Foundation, underscored that CPF has been the sole private company authorized by the Fisheries Department to import Blackchin tilapia into Thailand since 2010. This exclusivity places CPF in the spotlight as the primary suspect in the current ecological disruption. Continued …

CPF clarifies its Blackchin Tilapia import, handling

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Co. (CPF) has submitted a detailed report to a House committee detailing every step of its import of 2,000 Blackchin Tilapia fingerlings from Ghana in 2010.

The document, submitted on Thursday, provides every detail, from the fish’s arrival in Thailand to their subsequent destruction and delivery of their remains to the Department of Fisheries, based on its recommendations. Continued …

Doctor advises on best post-meal practices to aid digestion

Many people enjoy sitting or lying down to rest after a meal, while some have the habit of drinking tea right after eating. Is it healthy to lie down or sit post-meal?

Associate professor and head of the Department of Nutrition and Food at the Pharmacy Hospital and Ho Chi Minh City Medical University, Dr. Lam Vinh Nien, explains that post-meal behaviors vary among individuals. For example, children often do homework after breakfast and dinner, most workers return to their tasks immediately, and older people typically rest by lying down or sipping tea. Continued …

Bomb and gunfire injure four officers in Pattani

Khok Pho district in Pattani was thrown into chaos yesterday as negotiations failed, leading to an assailant throwing a bomb and opening fire on officials. Initial reports indicate four officers were injured in the incident.

Negotiations with the suspect did not yield any positive results. The assailant responded by hurling an explosive device at the police and subsequently firing shots at them. This sudden escalation resulted in four officers sustaining injuries. Further details are expected to be released as the situation develops. Continued …

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Prepare for a rough economic ride

As we approach the midpoint of the third quarter, the economic and financial market picture is becoming clearer. First, the U.S. Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates soon. Second, the U.S. presidential race is likely to intensify.

And third, China’s economic slowdown is decelerating, implying the need for more stimulus. But the signals from the Beijing government have been to focus more on quality growth than quantity. Continued … 

Thailand’s economy to grow 2.7% this year

Thailand’s economy is projected to grow 2.7% this year, an increase from the previous forecast of 2.4%, driven by higher foreign tourist arrivals and stronger exports, according to the Ministry of Finance.

Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul highlighted the positive outlook, attributing it to improving economic conditions among trading partners. He noted that growth could potentially reach 3% this year, contingent on the implementation of forthcoming policies. Continued …

Exports see decline in June as agricultural trade suffers

Exports in June shrank by 0.3%, representing the first contraction in three months, due to the end of the season for fruit products, the Commerce Ministry said on Friday, adding that it still expected exports to grow overall this year.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), said Thailand’s exports in June 2024 decreased by 0.3% to US$24.7 billion while imports increased by 0.3% to $24.5 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of $218 million. Continued …

IT experts concerned about tech challenges of digital wallet scheme

Two leading Thai technology experts on Friday expressed serious concern about the viability of the government’s digital wallet scheme, warning of potential pitfalls and challenges in its implementation.

Their concerns arose following the Finance Ministry’s most recent announcement about the conditions and registration process. Approximately 45 million people in 878 districts across the country are expected to receive a handout of 10,000 baht each. Continued … 

Saudi Arabia ready to invest in hydrogen energy production in Thailand

Saudi Arabia is now focusing on future energy sources and is considering investing in this sector in Thailand, particularly hydrogen energy, Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga said on Friday following his recent visit to Riyadh. The Thai delegation held discussions with Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud.

The meeting also included leading business organizations from Saudi Arabia, such as Saudi Aramco, a leading global oil company, SABIC, a major global chemical producer, ACWA Power, an electricity production business, and SEEC, the agency overseeing energy production and usage efficiency in Saudi Arabia. Continued … 

Thailand to offer investment incentives for makers of hybrid vehicles

Regional auto-making hub Thailand will introduce investment incentives for manufacturers of hybrid vehicles, its Board of Investment (BOI) said on Friday, with excise taxes for hybrids to be lowered from 2028 to 2032.

Thailand has for decades been a regional center for auto production and an export base for some of the world’s top carmakers, including Toyota and Honda. Continued …

Chinese EV-maker NETA X Has Officially Launched in Thailand

NETA Auto, a Chinese new energy vehicle, has made significant strides in the Southeast Asian market. The latest generation of its all-electric SUV, the NETA X, has been officially launched in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, marking an acceleration of NETA Auto’s global strategy in the region.

At the launch event, representatives from NETA Auto, local government officials, business partners, media friends, and industry representatives jointly witnessed the successful debut of the NETA X in Malaysia and Thailand. This event underscores NETA Auto’s commitment to the Southeast Asian market and signals its proactive participation in driving the green mobility revolution in the region. Continued …

Alibaba.com partners with Thailand to boost Thai SMEs’ global reach

Alibaba.com, China’s top global B2B e-commerce platform, has announced a strategic partnership with the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) to support Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in accessing foreign markets.

This collaboration was unveiled on Friday along with the launch of Alibaba’s new Global Gold Supplier-Lite Package in Thailand. The event, held at the New Economy Academy, signifies a key step in helping Thai SMEs’ digital transformation and global expansion. Continued …

Survey reveals most Thais prefer short trips over long vacations

Thais are driving the country’s economic recovery with increased spending on domestic travel, according to a new American Express survey released on Thursday.

The“American Express Travel, Dining, and Luxury Trends Research for Thailand” survey highlights a strong recovery in the travel sector, which could have economic implications for both domestic and international destinations. Continued …

TAT tackles dual pricing in Phang Nga

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)’s Phang Nga office met with provincial officers and tourism operators to address the problem of dual pricing against foreigners at the famous Panyee Island.

The issue went viral on social media earlier this week after the popular South Korean YouTubers “Cullen and Jung HateBerry” visited the resort island in the Andaman Sea and bought items from a gift shop. Continued …

Maya Bay in Krabi to be closed to tourists from August 1

Krabi’s famous Maya Bay will be closed to tourists during the rainy season from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30 to allow natural resources and ecosystems to recover.

This annual closure, announced on Friday, is also intended to ensure tourist safety during the rainy season when sea conditions are rough, especially at the Loh Samah Bay pier, which is crucial for boat access to Maya Bay. Continued …

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Yaowarat: From past to present

Discover Yaowarat, Bangkok’s vibrant cultural district, dating back to King Rama I’s reign, where a diverse mix of cultures thrive in trade and commerce, attracting tourists from around the world. Blackpink member Lisa recently endorsed the city’s Chinatown, showcasing its cultural heritage on a global scale. Video …

Ratchaprasong: Bangkok’s Gods Intersection

The Ratchaprasong intersection, one of Bangkok’s central business hubs, is often referred to as the “Gods Intersection,” since it is home to nine Hindu shrines, including Uma Devi at Big C Ratchadamri, Lakshmi and Chatur Lokapala at Gaysorn Village, Narayan on Anantnag at the Royal Thai Police headquarters, Narayan on Garuda at the InterContinental Hotel, Ganesha and Trimurti in front of CentralWorld and the Four-faced Brahma shrine at Erawan Grand Hyatt Hotel.

It is believed that the Ratchaprasong Intersection area is a cursed land causing several shocking incidents like the latest cyanide poisoning case of the six Vietnamese, a bombing inside the Erawan Shrine in 2015, and the Thai military crackdown on red-shirt protests in 2010. Continued …

This Unexplored Region Of Thailand Is On The Rise

Oh, Thailand. What a magical place. From postcard-perfect islands to the bustling metropolis of Bangkok to the unexplored interior, this mega-popular Southeast Asian country is a never-ending playground for travelers.

Thailand is for all types of travelers, really. Whether you’re ballin’ on a budget, seeking the ultimate adventure, the most scenic beach vacation imaginable, epic wildlife encounters, or digital nomad communities. Continued …

In the pink at Chaiyaphum national park

Those who are undecided about where to go this weekend might be interested in visiting the Sai Thong National Park in Chaiyaphum province, which is currently in full bloom with beautiful Siam tulips (Curcuma sessilis).

Also known as dok krachiao or dok pathuma in Thai, Siam tulips bloom once a year during the rainy season, an official at the park located in Nong Bua Rawe district, said on Thursday. Continued …

Efforts intensify to protect rare marine species in Andaman Sea

Efforts to protect rare marine species along the Andaman Sea have intensified, with new aerial surveys revealing the presence of dugongs, sea turtles, and dolphins, highlighting a thriving marine ecosystem.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Pachara Wongsoonsawat has shown significant concern for the rare marine species in the Andaman Sea, prompting the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources to conduct comprehensive surveys. Continued … 

Eerie banquet at Thai cemetery offers food to nourish ‘hungry’ infant spirits

A cemetery in Thailand has prepared a lavish banquet for the “hungry” spirits of infants, drawing widespread attention online.

On July 20, the Chag Phak Kud Temple cemetery in Rayong province, eastern Thailand, held a Chinese-style banquet with 30 tables. The meticulously arranged tables were laden with food and drink, while the chairs remained eerily empty. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-July 26


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Avani+ Wellness Clinic in Hua Hin/Black Mountain Championship/New Anti-Corruption Bill/Blackchin Tilapia Invasion/Bills introduced to reduce military power/Minister confident cannabis will be regulated/Newborn pygmy hippo/Likely Flash Floods/Thai teens to make Olympic history/Elderly man killed by pit bull/’Crab bank’ sanctuaries/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Up to 2 million vendors in digital wallet/Surge in investment proposals/Car manufacturing target cut/Household debt pressures growth/Tourism: Thailand’s new visas/Visa-free access to 82 countries/Thailand keeps tourists coming back/Post-Graduate Visa for Foreign Students/SAT-1 terminal’s lounges at Suvarnabhumi/QR code payments for tourists/Amazing Green Fest 2024/Indian tourist drowns/Vietnam now plans visa waivers/Thailand Experience: August 2024’s Festivals and Events/Top Picks for Sporting Fun/The Story of KanVela Chocolate/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Avani Hotels & Resorts Launches Wellness Clinic in Hua Hin

Avani Hotels & Resorts, the upscale lifestyle brand of Minor Hotels, has launched AvaniWell, the brand’s first well-being clinic at Avani+ Hua Hin Resort in Thailand. Beyond the usual spa offering, guests are invited to discover what wellbeing means to them with guidance from AvaniWell’s team of experts.

From traditional Thai medicine and physiotherapy to reformer Pilates and healthy dining, AvaniWell provides wellness “à la carte”, designed to kick-start healthy habits through weekend resets, serene staycations and weekly well-being programs. Continued …

Black Mountain Championship set for October

In a first for The International Series, it was announced that two of Thailand’s most prestigious golf clubs will host back-to-back events in October, meaning the schedule for 2024 is now complete.

The Black Mountain Championship will take place at Black Mountain Golf Club from Oct. 17-20, with International Series Thailand following a week later at the Thai Country Club from Oct. 24-27. These will be the fifth and sixth events on The International Series – 10 upper-tier tournaments on the Asian Tour that provide a pathway onto the LIV Golf League. Continued …

Thai Cabinet Approves New Anti-Corruption Bill

The government’s Cabinet has greenlit a new Anti-Corruption Bill aimed at ramping up efforts to combat corruption. This recent development marks a significant step in the ongoing endeavor to create a more transparent and accountable public system.

The draft, meticulously reviewed by the Office of the Council of State, was introduced by the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC). It features stricter provisions designed to address and curb corruption more effectively. The proposed law includes a slew of rigorous measures aimed at preventing and eliminating corruption. Continued …

Blackchin Tilapia Invasion Threatens Southeast Asia’s Ecosystems

Concerns are mounting within the Thai government as the blackchin tilapia, an invasive predator fish, could spread from Thailand to neighboring countries, posing an ecological crisis. MPs warned that the tilapia invasion might soon become a transnational issue affecting Cambodia and Malaysia.

In a recent House floor debate, Move Forward MP Natcha Boonchai-insawat highlighted the rapid and destructive spread of blackchin tilapia in coastal and mangrove waters across 17 Thai provinces. Not native to the region, this “alien species” preys on local fish, shrimps, and other small aquatic animals, disrupting ecosystems and impacting local fisheries. Continued …

Bills introduced to reduce military power, prevent coups

The Move Forward Party (MFP) introduced three significant charter amendment bills aimed at mitigating the impact of the military regime’s orders, preventing future coups, and abolishing the junta-supported 20-year national strategy.

An MFP list-MP, Parit Wacharasindhu, emphasized that although the Pheu Thai-led government has committed to rewriting a new charter, this process could take up to two years. The MFP believes it is crucial to amend certain sections immediately to address urgent issues. Continued …

Minister confident cannabis will be regulated, not banned

Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul appeared optimistic yesterday that a bill on controlling cannabis will be passed into law within the tenure of the current coalition government, while a health advocacy group called for a total ban on using cannabis for recreational purposes.

While a version of the bill was already submitted to the House by the Bhumjaithai Party last September, another draft has been prepared by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH) for former health minister Cholnan Srikaew to submit to the House for deliberation along with the Bhumjaithai-advised draft, said Anutin. Continued …

Newborn pygmy hippo charms visitors at Khao Kheow Open Zoo

Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Sri Racha announced the arrival of a newborn female pygmy hippo. Born on July 10, the baby hippo was introduced to the public yesterday. Both the mother, 25-year-old Jona, and father, 24-year-old Tony are in good health, along with their new offspring. This birth marks the seventh pygmy hippo born to Jona and Tony at the zoo. (thethaiger.com)

Villagers In Central Provinces Alerted Of Likely Flash Floods

Villagers in low-lying areas of the central region were yesterday alerted to brace for the likelihood of flash floods due to torrential rain over the next few days.

Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Director-general Chaiwat Junthirapong said heavy downpours were forecast to prevail over the lower northern and upper central provinces from now until the end of this month, with the likelihood of flash floods inundating the low-lying areas on both sides of Chao Phraya River and Noi River in the mid-central and lower central provinces. Continued …

Thai teens to make Olympic history at Paris 2024

A 12-year-old skateboarder and an 18-year-old sprinter will lead Thailand as flag bearers for the Paris 2024 Olympics. Get ready for a wave of national pride as these young athletes lead the charge at the world’s grandest sporting stage today.

Thana Chaiprasit, head of the Thai Olympic delegation, broke the news amid a gathering of the globe’s top athletes in France. With 51 Thai competitors poised to showcase their talents through Aug. 11, excitement is at an all-time high. Notably, 36 of these athletes will be making their Olympic debut. Continued …

Elderly man killed by pit bull in Khon Kaen

A 70-year-old Thai man was attacked and killed by a Pit Bull Terrier in Khon Kaen province. The attack occurred at Kho village, Kud Khon Kaen subdistrict, Phuwiang district on Wednesday.

The man’s son explained that he was working in Chon Buri when he received a call from relatives informing him that his father, Lek, had been bitten by a dog and was being taken to Phuwiang Hospital. Within half an hour, he received another call with the devastating news that his father had passed away. Continued …

Local community helps researchers create ‘crab bank’ sanctuaries

Blue swimming crabs, once plentiful in the Ban Don Bay off the east coast of Thailand, are a crucial part of the local community’s livelihoods. These crabs account for 80% of the locals’ income, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) reports, but because of the high catch rates, the blue swimming crab population has been dwindling.

Local fisher Sutham Hemmanee noticed the problem, and female blue swimming crabs with the potential to produce millions of offspring were still being hunted, so he decided to do something about it. Continued …

Chinese couple deported over passport sale billboard in Bangkok

The Immigration Bureau blacklisted a Chinese woman from entering Thailand and deported her Chinese husband over a controversial advertising billboard about passport sales at the Huay Kwang Intersection in Bangkok.

Thai netizens recently shared a picture of a Chinese billboard that advertised a service for issuing passports for Indonesia, Vanuatu, Cambodia, and Turkey, raising suspicions about whether the service was provided legally according to Thai laws. Continued …

Up to 2 million vendors set to participate in digital wallet

The Commerce Ministry has confirmed that it will finalize registration of 2 million vendors for the digital wallet handout scheme by September.

The Commerce Ministry will next week announce more details of participating stores and what eligible recipients will have to do in order to receive the digital handout and spend it. Continued …

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Surge in investment project proposals during first half

Thailand saw a surge in investment project proposals, led by electrical appliances and electronics, during the first half of 2024, with total proposals soaring by 64% year-on-year, worth 458 billion baht, says the Board of Investment (BoI).

From January to June, the number of investment applications submitted to the board stood at 1,412, up from 863 applications in the same period last year. Continued …

Thailand cuts 2024 car manufacturing target to 1.7 million

Months-long sluggish car sales have caused the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) to reduce its car manufacturing target for 2024 to 1.7 million units, down from 1.9 million units.

The decision was announced on Thursday as the FTI reported total car production during the first half of this year dropped by 17.3% year-on-year to 761,240 units, with 245,047 units produced for domestic sales and 516,183 units manufactured for export. Continued …

Household debt pressures growth

The high level of household debt has continued to pressure economic growth and is holding back investors’ decision on whether or not to invest more, a recent survey conducted by the Association of Investment Management Companies (AIMC) has found.

Fund managers believe that the Bank of Thailand will maintain interest rates at 2.5% throughout 2024 as the economy is recovering. Continued …

Thailand’s new visas: Deeper Dive

Thanks to the new visa regulations issued by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, it’s never been easier to visit Thailand and stay in the country long-term.

The number of countries eligible for visa-free entry has increased from 57 to 93 – including India and China – and in a major change, the entry stamp will be for 60 days, extendable at an immigration office for another 30 days. Certain types of short-term work inside Thailand for up to 15 days is allowed, but you need permission from a labor office or at the airport first. Continued …

Thai passport holders now have visa-free access to 82 countries

Thailand has seen its position in the Henley Passport Index move up from 63rd to 60th place, indicating a strengthening of the country’s international relations and diplomatic efforts, according to the index released on Wednesday.

The annual index, compiled by London-based Henley & Partners, ranks 199 passports based on visa-free access to 227 global destinations. Continued …

Thailand keeps tourists coming back dozens of times

“Even though I’ve been to Thailand nearly 10 times, I still want to go back to there,” a tourist recently shared on a Facebook group about Thailand and the post quickly went viral.

Many people joined the thread to express complete agreement. Some people said they had visited Bangkok, went back nearly a dozen times and never felt bored. Continued …

New Post-Graduate Visa for Foreign Students Implemented

Starting July 15, the Thai government has implemented the Non-Ed Plus Visa, which will allow foreign students studying bachelor’s degree level or above to extend their stay in Thailand for one year after graduation to give them time to find employment, travel, participate in other similar activities, or apply for a new type of visa once employed.

Universities or academic institutions can file the one-year extension on behalf of the foreign students. Foreign students studying bachelor’s degree or higher may depart and re-enter Thailand without needing a re-entry permit. Continued …

SAT-1 terminal’s lounges at Suvarnabhumi drawing few passengers

Airport lounges and day rooms at the new satellite terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport remain quiet due to lack of international flights, despite having been open for almost a year, according to Miracle Group, an operator of airport lounges and hotels.

Aswin Ingkakul, chairman of Miracle Group, said large international carriers have not operated from SAT-1 terminal as anticipated, leaving mostly low-cost airlines that operate night-time flights. Continued …

Central Group rolls out QR code payments for tourists

The Central Group of companies, including Central Retail Corp., Central Pattana, and Centara Hotels and Resorts, have partnered with the Bank of Thailand and six leading commercial banks to provide a cross-border QR payment service for tourists.

The banks participating in this partnership are Bangkok Bank, Kasikornbank, Krungthai Bank, Siam Commercial Bank, Bank of Ayudhya and CIMB Thai Bank. Continued …

Transforming Thai Tourism: Amazing Green Fest 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in collaboration with The Cloud, will host the Amazing Green Fest 2024 and The Hotelier 2024 forum to promote sustainable tourism by inviting travelers to embark on their journeys with responsibility.

The events aim to support organizations involved in tourism to enhance their responsibility to society and the environment, increasing opportunities and understanding toward a balanced well-being with nature. The events will be held from Aug. 15-18 at Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon, Bangkok. Continued …

Indian tourist drowns at Surin Beach despite red flag warning

A 27-year-old Indian tourist drowned at Surin Beach after getting entangled in a rip current during an early morning swim with friends on Wednesday.

A red flag, indicating dangerous water conditions, was posted on Surin Beach. Despite this warning, the Indian tourist, Kapoor Manav, and his friends ventured into the sea. Continued …

After Thailand, Vietnam now plans visa waivers for tourists

Vietnam is stepping up its tourism game with a significant proposal from Prime Minister Pham Minh Chinh. The PM has instructed the ministries of public security and foreign affairs to look into granting visa waivers for citizens from various countries.

The goal? To make Vietnam a more attractive destination in the competitive Southeast Asian travel market. Continued …

August 2024’s Festivals and Events in Thailand

For August 2024, the Royal Thai Navy is organizing four of the 12 rehearsals for the Royal Barge Procession for this year’s Royal Kathin ceremony at Wat Arun on Oct. 27. The month also sees numerous events and festivals happening around Thailand. Continued …

Kiteboarding in Hua Hin

Explore Thailand with Agoda’s Top Picks for Sporting Fun

With the excitement of all the best summer sporting events reaching fever pitch, Agoda shares a curated sports-inspired list of activities for Thai travelers to discover new adventures in Thailand.

From the serene beaches of Hua Hin to the thrilling mountain trails in Khao Yai, travelers can enjoy a leisurely escape or an adrenaline-pumping adventure to create their own gold-medal memories. Continued …

Artisans in Thailand: The Story of KanVela Chocolate

Committed to sourcing the finest Thai-grown cacao in order to craft premium chocolate products, KanVela is turning heads both locally and internationally.

Their aim is to offer health-conscious treats that are not only delicious, but also reflect the company’s dedication to the well-being of the environment. Continued …

Myanmar’s military regime moves toward collapse

On Thursday, the military junta of Gen. Min Aung Hlaing suffered another setback with the fall of the military’s northeastern headquarters in Shan State. It came just 24 hours after reports reached Nay Pyi Taw of yet another military setback in western Rakhine State. Continued …

Rising heat in Europe and Central Asia kills nearly 400 children annually: Unicef

Rising temperatures across Europe and Central Asia killed an estimated 377 children in 2021 – according to a new analysis of data from 23 countries published today by Unicef. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-July 25


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Soi 94 closed for repairs daily/Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival/Hua Hin Food Festival/Hua Hin Food Festival on TV/Air Sea Land Festival/Foreign land ownership reviewed in Hua Hin/Heavy rainfall expected across Thailand/World breaks hottest day record/Thailand’s hopes for Olympics/Thailand’s next PM?/Bangkok Hospital operator to expand/Bangkok drug raids/To Investigate Myanmar Weapons Payments/More macaques captured/Pig farm stinks up Chon Buri canal/Cannabis Controversy/Economy: Challenges Of Doing Business In Thailand/Digital wallet details/More Categories Of Goods/Developers ask for support/Printed circuit board manufacturing/’Farm-to-face’ beauty products/Central Pattana Surges/Tourism: Thai-Chinese flights to double/Review of Thai Chinese visa waiver/Record Tourist Numbers from Taiwan, India/Thailand leads in medical tourists/Thailand’s premier attractions expo/Cruise Ship with 3,700 Tourists/Thailand Experience: Hidden Hua Hin/Endangered sarus cranes in Buri Ram/A majestic display/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Soi 94 closed for repairs daily from 9-5

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Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival is underway

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

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

Hua Hin Food Festival set for August 2-4

The Hua Hin Food Festival 2024, scheduled for Aug. 2-4, will feature over 100 booths at Suan Luang Queen’s Park (19 Rai).

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

Hua Hin Food Festival to be on national TV

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Air Sea Land Festival set for Aug 10-12 in PKK

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Foreign land ownership via nominees reviewed in Hua Hin

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Heavy rainfall and high sea waves expected across Thailand

Monsoons have covered the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, leading to heavy rainfall in the north, east, and Bangkok. High sea waves are expected, and sailors are advised to exercise caution.

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) weather forecast for the next 24 hours reveals a moderate southwest monsoon is currently covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally, a low-pressure area is present over northern Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin. Continued … 

World breaks hottest day record for 2nd day in row

Monday was again the hottest day on record, according to preliminary data from a monitoring agency, inching past Sunday, which had just taken the title.

The global average surface air temperature rose to 17.15 degrees Celsius — 0.06° higher than Sunday’s marginal record, according to the European Union’s (EU) Copernicus Climate Change Service, which has been tracking such patterns since 1940. Continued …

Thailand hoping to bring home six gold medals from Paris Olympics

The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) has set an ambitious goal to win six gold medals in the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics.

As many as 51 Thai athletes will compete from July 26 to Aug. 11, 36 of them participating in the world’s largest sports competition for the first time. Nine Thai athletes will fight for the gold medal in badminton and eight in boxing. Continued …

Could Anutin Charnvirakul be Thailand’s next PM?

Thailand’s Constitutional Court has two major cases on its docket next month. The first is related to the dissolution of the Move Forward Party, with a verdict scheduled for Aug. 7. The second case concerns the qualifications of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, with a verdict scheduled on Aug. 14.

With these two crucial cases looming, current political activity is understandably intense both openly and behind the scenes, with considerable jockeying for positions among those vying to assume the role of PM should Srettha lose. Continued …

Bangkok Hospital operator to expand capacity

Thailand’s biggest private hospital operator expects annual revenue to grow more than 10% through 2027 as it adds new beds to meet a jump in demand from international patients.

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Plc (BDMS) plans to add around 600 new beds at its hospitals to raise the total to 9,300 by end of 2027, Chief Executive Officer Poramaporn Prasarttong-Osoth said. Continued …

Bangkok drug raids target 237 locations

Police executed the seventh phase of the Clip the Wings of Drug Dealers operation in Bangkok, targeting 237 locations, with a primary focus on the Ladprao area. This effort kicked off early this morning, aiming to tackle drug-related issues in the community.

At 5am today, Tinakorn Rangmat, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, alongside Udomchai Lohanut, director of the Bangkok Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), and Attapol Anusit, commander of Metropolitan Police Division 2, initiated the operation. Continued …

Thai Central Bank To Investigate Myanmar Weapons Payments

Thailand’s central bank and anti-money laundering office will investigate claims that Thai commercial banks facilitated transactions linked to weapons purchases by Myanmar’s junta, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Myanmar’s military deposed the government of Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021 and launched a bloody crackdown that has plunged the country into turmoil. The United States, European Union and others have sanctioned members of Myanmar’s junta and entities of its sprawling business empire. Continued …

More macaques captured in Lop Buri

Thirty-eight long-tailed  macaques were captured yesterday in a new round of relocations, jointly launched by the Lop Buri municipal administration and the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, to contain the population of the monkeys and to reduce the disturbance they cause.

The current operation will last 10 days, with an aim to capture up to 500 macaques for relocation to a shelter. A big cage has been placed near the old building of the waterworks office, in which to keep the captured primates during the 10-day operation before relocation. Continued … 

Residents squeal in protest as pig farm stinks up Chon Buri canal

Hundreds of residents in Chon Buri’s Phanat Nikhom district gathered yesterday to protest against a major pig farm, accusing it of polluting a local canal and causing a persistent foul odor for several years. The demonstration saw villagers from Village 6, Village 9, and Village 10 coming together to voice their frustrations.

The protestors assembled in front of the pig farm, which occupies 20 rai and houses over 8,000 pigs. They have accused the farm of releasing wastewater into a nearby waterway, leading to significant environmental and health issues. The villagers demanded that the responsible authorities address their grievances immediately. Continued …

Cannabis Controversy: Is Thailand Ready to Recriminalize Marijuana?

A hundred years ago, cannabis was completely legal in Thailand and was widely used in food, medicine, and for making hemp fiber. Today, it is also legal, but this might change soon.

Recently, there have been signs that cannabis, known locally as ganja, might be classified as a narcotic again, like it was for most of the last century. Continued …

Top 10 Challenges Of Doing Business In Thailand

Economically, Thailand’s 71-million-plus population forms a healthy consumer base. Steady growth, strong exports, an abundance of natural resources and a skilled and cost-effective workforce help attract foreign investors and enable them to prosper and develop industry in Thailand.

Sound infrastructure and a modern business environment also increase the country’s appeal to companies seeking international expansion opportunities. This article explores the key challenges of doing business in Thailand and emphasizes the importance of having a strategic partner to help navigate legal, taxation and regulatory hurdles. Continued …

Digital wallet details announced

The Thai government will introduce its “digital wallet” scheme on Aug. 1, aiming to invigorate the economy with a 450-billion baht initiative. The scheme will offer a one-time 10,000 baht benefit to an estimated 45 million eligible citizens.

At a news conference at Government House, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira outlined the multifaceted plan. The scheme aims to inject more money into circulation, alleviate living costs, improve citizens’ lives, and promote self-sufficient communities. Additionally, it hopes to create job opportunities and advance digital technology and innovation across Thailand. Continued …

More Categories Of Goods Provided Under Digital Wallet Project

More categories of merchandise are provided for people to buy under the Pheu Thai-initiated digital wallet project as of the start of the fourth quarter of this year, according to the Digital Government Development Agency.

The newly established DGA yesterday issued a statement to add supplementary categories to the list of goods that Thai nationals aged 16 years and over may purchase for a maximum of 10,000 baht in market price via their digital wallet in their home district under the populist handout campaign. Continued …

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Developers ask for support as Q2 property sales lowest in 12 years

Property developers have called on the government to roll out measures to support the real estate industry, including easing the Bank of Thailand’s loan-to-value (LTV) ratio to make it easier for Thais to obtain a housing loan.

The LTV is a risk assessment ratio that lenders examine before approving a loan. For example, the sum approved as a loan for homebuyers will depend on their income and credit history. This measure was introduced to control non-performing loans. Continued …

Printed circuit board manufacturing in Thailand poised for exponential growth

Thailand is poised to cement its position as ASEAN’s leading printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing base, with the goal of ranking in the world’s top five over the next five years, according to Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI).

He was speaking at the inaugural Thailand Electronics Circuit Asia 2024 (THECA) on Wednesday. The event at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Center (BITEC), showcases Thailand’s burgeoning potential in the electronics industry. Continued …

‘Farm-to-face’ beauty products promoted

So-called “farm-to-face” beauty products are a growing trend in response to environmental sustainability, providing promising opportunities for rural entrepreneurs, according to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the TPSO, said farm-to-face cosmetic products are a cosmetic production alternative that addresses not only environmental sustainability issues, but also embraces the concept of social and economic sustainability. Continued …

Central Pattana Surges to Global Recognition

Retail and real estate developer Central Pattana Plc. has garnered international recognition, reaffirming its business expertise and pioneering “Retail-led real estate development” model.

Central Pattana topped Thai real estate companies on the 2024 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list and reported remarkable growth in 2023, with revenue reaching 46.79 billion baht, a 26% increase from 2022 and delivering the highest dividends since its founding. This reflects the company’s vision and long-term investment plan. Continued …

Thai-Chinese flights to double

Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co. (Aerothai) has announced a dramatic increase in flights between Thailand and China. The number of annual flights is expected to double from under 100,000 to a 200,000, thanks to a new mutual permanent visa waiver policy.

The policy, which began in March, allows Chinese and Thai passport holders to enjoy visa-free holidays and transits for up to 30 days. Aerothai President Nopasit Chakpitak revealed that four major routes: Macao-Hong Kong, Hainan-eastern China, Laos-Vietnam-China, and Yunnan-western China are responsible for 60% of all flights to China and currently constitute 20% of Thailand’s international flights. Continued …

Review of Thai Chinese visa waiver sought

A government party MP on Wednesday called for the Ministry of Interior and other agencies to urgently review the situation linked to the permanent visa agreement with China. It follows a controversial Chinese billboard found in Huai Khwang on Monday. In turn, this was followed by the discovery of a second sign in eastern Prachin Buri province advertising for migrant workers in the Chinese language.

On Wednesday, Akkaradech Wongpitakroj, the House chair of its Industry panel, warned that easy access to Thailand from China is threatening Thai workers and their livelihoods. Continued …

Visa-Free Policy Draws Record Tourist Numbers from Taiwan, India

Thailand anticipates a record influx of tourists from Taiwan and India this year, thanks to its recent visa-free policy. The visa exemption, initiated in late 2023, now allows Taiwanese and Indian tourists an extended stay of 60 days in Thailand, lasting until Nov. 11.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has revealed plans for a reciprocal annual visa-exemption program with Taiwan and India, set to launch shortly. Continued …

Thailand leads Singapore in attracting medical tourists

As medical tourism recovers post Covid-19, Thailand’s healthcare sector is logging better growth than its Singapore counterpart, said DBS Research Group in a report on Wednesday.

The research house noted that Thailand’s medical tourism grew at a compound annual growth rate of 5.1% from 2019 to 2023, while that in Singapore grew only at 0.4%. Continued …

Thailand’s premier attractions expo returns to Bangkok in September

The Thailand Amusement and Attraction Parks Expo (TAAPE) is set to return to Bangkok later this year, with the event promising to act as a key meeting point as the country aims to become a developed nation by 2037.

Thailand’s national strategy was implemented in October 2018 with a vision of making the country secure, prosperous, sustainable and achieving developed country status. Among its goals, one of its focuses is to preserve the nation’s tourist attractions and increase the proportion of high-quality tourists in multiple tourism sectors. Continued …

Mega Cruise Ship with 3,700 Tourists Docks at Phuket Deep Sea Port

Yesterday, the luxury cruise ship Genting Dream, measuring 335 meters in length, docked at Phuket Deep Sea Port for the first time this year, carrying 3,700 tourists on the Singapore-Phuket route. This is expected to stimulate the tourism economy and boost confidence in Phuket Province.

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Genting Dream, a Bahamas-flagged cruise ship on the Singapore-Phuket route, has a gross tonnage of 150,695 tons. It docked at Phuket Deep Sea Port for the first time in 2024 to promote goodwill and stimulate Phuket’s tourism economy. Continued …

Hidden Hua Hin: 8 reasons to travel to the resort town that are not the beach

Hua Hin, a beloved beach getaway for over a century, traces its roots back to the construction of a railroad connecting bustling Bangkok to this dreamy seaside town. By the mid-1920s, it had become the preferred holiday retreat for Thai nobility, drawn by its pristine coastline.

The resort town remains a popular destination despite the rise of other tourist hotspots like Phuket, Pattaya and Koh Samui. Unlike other coastal towns, it seamlessly blends beachfront charm with a vibrant city-like ambiance, alongside historical attractions, diverse shopping options and delightful gastronomy. Here’s how you can explore some hidden gems beyond the beach. Continued …

Admiring endangered sarus cranes in Buri Ram

Just a quick 20-minute drive south of Buri Ram’s bustling town center lies the tranquil Huai Chorakhe Mak Reservoir — a sanctuary for Thailand’s sarus cranes.

Nestled amid picturesque marshlands and rice paddies, this spot offers visitors a rare glimpse of these endangered cranes in their natural habitat, harmoniously coexisting with local farmers. Begin your journey at the Wetland and Sarus Crane Learning Center, perched on the edge of the reservoir. Continued … 

A majestic display

In the afternoon sun, a fleet of four exquisite royal barges – Suphannahong, Narayana Song Suban King Rama IX, Anantanagaraj and Anekajatbhujonga – are moored at the Thonburi Naval Dockyard as 240 oarsmen train in preparation for the Royal Kathin (robe offering) ritual scheduled to take place in October.

Until tomorrow, visitors are welcome to observe how the oarsmen get ready for this nearly 700-year-old spectacle. This special gesture has been allowed just for the four royal barges that carry His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua and other members of the royal family. It is a great opportunity for the young generation to appreciate the magnificence of Thai cultural heritage. Continued …

Tanker capsizes in Philippines, freighter sinks in Taiwan amid Typhoon Gaemi

One crew member was still missing after a tanker carrying industrial fuel capsized early this morning off the Philippines, the country’s transportation minister said, and the incident had caused an oil spill. Continued …

France conditionally confirmed 2030 Winter Games hosts, Salt Lake City 2034

France was conditionally picked as the host of the 2030 Winter Games on Wednesday and must now deliver key financial guarantees in a timeline to be set by the International Olympic Committee, the IOC said. Continued …

Apple weighs foldable iPhone, as Huawei plans tri-fold smartphone

The foldable smartphone market is set for a big boost amid reports that Apple is preparing a clamshell-style model, while Huawei Technologies may soon launch a tri-folding handset. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-July 24


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S.Ken’s Bistro, Expat News mark 8 years/Flash flood warning for Hua Hin/Expanding foreign rights to property ownership/Longer property leases to boost market/Electricity, diesel prices maintained/Gold prices expected to rise/Thailand reverses on cannabis/Lessons learned from global outage/Syphilis cases triple/Drug-addicted Thai man lynched/Bomb injures six police officers/Economy: Growth rate predicted below 2%/Corporate earnings recovery mixed/Home construction prices rise/Motorcycle sales dip/Stock Exchange of Thailand faces Crisis/Future technologies revealed/Clean energy to be featured/How Energy Intensive Are Data Centers?/Tourism: 19.6 million foreign arrivals/Bangkok 30th most risky city/Long weekends to generate Bt18 billion/New Indian routes/Batik Air adds south Thailand routes/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s doubling tiger population/If animals can’t live, will we?/Best hotels in Krabi/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

S.Ken’s Bistro – Home of Crafted Food & Drinks

Expat News first met Kantapat “Ken” Agechaosuan when we were both starting new businesses in Hua Hin. Chef Ken, as he is known, was in need of an economical way to market his new restaurant, S.Ken’s Bistro in Kao Tao, to the Hua Hin expat community.

At that breakfast meeting, we forged a collaboration, as Ken calls it, that has lasted eight years – and now extending into a ninth.

Hua Hin Expat News is pleased to announce that S.Ken’s Bistro has extended its advertising program for the 9th year.

Since that first meeting, S.Ken’s Bistro has become a well-known, and favorite, dining location, serving both Western and Thai cuisine in a lovely setting alongside the Kao Tao lake.

Chef Ken has worldwide experience as a chef at five-star hotels, and just before Covid hit was a contender on Thailand’s Iron Chef TV competition. His food has been featured daily on Expat News, even during the pandemic, when we worked together promoting takeaway meals.

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Reservation recommended during high season. Wednesday – Monday, 11 AM to 9 PM. Breakfast available on weekends, 8 AM to 2 PM.

13/24 Kaotao Nongkae, Hua Hin, tel: 0924646939, Facebook; Email s.kensbnb@gmail.com

Chat Chai Market parking fees under fire

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Flash flood warning for Hua Hin, Pranburi

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Pros and cons of expanding foreign rights to property ownership

Real estate entrepreneurs have spoken out about the government’s proposal to extend long-term land lease rights to 99 years for foreigners buying condos and increasing the condo purchase quota to 75%.

They highlight benefits such as investment incentives and economic stimulation, but stress the need for strict conditions to prevent nominee issues and putting in place location and voting rights restrictions. Continued …

Longer property leases for foreigners to boost slumping market: REIC

The Government Housing Bank’s Real Estate Information Center (REIC) has backed a move to reduce restrictions on foreign ownership in Thailand’s property market, saying it could help unload unsold units piling up due to a drop in Thais’ purchasing power.

However, the measures must be carefully implemented and regulated to prevent negative impacts on the property market in the long term, warned REIC Director Wichai Wiratkapan on Monday. Continued …

Cabinet maintains current electricity and diesel prices

The Cabinet endorsed the Ministry of Energy’s proposal today to maintain the electricity price for September through December at 4.18 baht/unit for households and businesses.

Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga said, however, that smaller households, which use fewer than 300 units of power per month, will be charged 3.99 baht/unit. The cabinet also decided to maintain the pump price of diesel at 33 baht/liter until the end of October, to the ease burden on the transport sector. Continued …

Gold prices expected to surpass US$2,500 by end of 2024

Local gold traders are optimistic about the future of bullion prices, forecasting that they could surpass US$2,500 per ounce by the end of 2024. This significant price increase is expected to follow a potential interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve in September.

Gold was trading at US$2,395 per ounce in Asian markets yesterday, spurred by the announcement that President Joe Biden has withdrawn from the U.S. presidential race, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the new Democratic candidate. This news pushed the price above US$2,400 overnight, according to gold trader Hua Seng Heng. Continued …

Thailand to Control Cannabis Use through Laws, Not as a Narcotic

Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced that the country will attempt to control cannabis use through laws, rather than reverting to categorizing it as a narcotic. This comes as a change in policy direction.

Anutin thanked Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin for deciding to control cannabis usage via legislation. The PM, Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, and Anutin had discussions on Tuesday during which the prime minister gave instructions to draft a law managing cannabis rather than classifying it as a narcotic again. Continued …

Lessons learned from global outage

The worldwide IT outage on July 19 underscores the need for public and private organizations to have a robust business continuity management plan, IT disaster recovery plan, and rigorous system testing between security software vendors and clients, to deal with unexpected future incidents, say IT consulting and security firms.

They also recommend organizations adopt diverse technology portfolios and a balanced approach to cloud-based technology adoption. Continued …

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Syphilis cases triple among Thai teens, fivefold increase in pregnant women

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) reported a significant increase in sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among Thai people, particularly syphilis. Cases of syphilis among teenagers have tripled compared to previous years and the number of pregnant women with syphilis has increased fivefold.

A report concluded on July 18 showed that syphilis cases in Thailand doubled compared to 2018 (from an average of 11 to 28.1 per 100,000 population). Cases among teenagers tripled, from an average of 27.9 to 91.2 per 100,000 population. Continued …

Drug-addicted Thai man lynched after attempted rape

A 17-year-old Thai teenager and locals in the central province of Ayutthaya lynched a drug addict after he attempted to rape the teen’s mother.

Officers from Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station were alerted to the death of 38-year-old drug addict Yuranan on the night of July 20. On arrival, officers found Yuranan lying face down on the second floor of the house. Continued …

Roadside bomb injures six police officers in southern Thailand

A roadside bomb detonated in Pattani yesterday, injuring six police officers and prompting the army to urge motorists to exercise caution. The explosion occurred on Road 42 in Nong Chik district as an armored pickup truck carrying the officers was returning to base from a checkpoint.

The Internal Security Operations Command’s (ISOC) southern frontline office reported that the blast caused the vehicle to veer off the road and tumble down an embankment, igniting a brush fire in the process. All six injured officers were rushed to Pattani Hospital for treatment. ISOC attributed the attack to insurgents operating in the region. Continued …

Potential growth rate predicted below 2% for next 5 years

Kiatnakin Phatra Research (KKP Research) forecasts that Thailand’s potential economic growth rate will be below 2% for the next five years due to weaker productivity and competitiveness.

Between 2020 and 2029, the country’s potential growth is expected to be 1.9%, declining further to 1.3% between 2030 and 2039 if no structural reforms are implemented, according to KKP Research. Continued …

Thailand’s corporate earnings recovery mixed

Thai businesses across several sectors are witnessing improved earnings, although leverage remains high due to large investments, according to Fitch Ratings.

The view was among those expressed at the firm’s recent 2024 Bangkok briefing on the global financial market and Thailand’s corporate credit outlook. Participants also explored asset allocation strategies and the framework for credit investing. Continued …

Home construction prices rise 3.8% in Q2

The price index of standard home construction in the second quarter of 2024 rose 3.8%, with the biggest increases seen in the prices of wood and wooden products, as well as labor wages.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said while home construction prices continued to rise, the increase in the second quarter was not significant. Continued …

Motorcycle sales dip 10% in H1

Motorcycle sales fell by 10% year-on-year during the first half, with Thai Honda Co., a major motorcycle manufacturer and distributor, also experiencing a sales drop in the sluggish market.

The unfavorable circumstances resulted from slow economic growth of 1.5% in the first quarter, banks’ stricter criteria in granting auto loans and an unhealthy export sector, said Yuichi Shimizu, president of Thai Honda. Continued …

Stock Exchange of Thailand faces Crisis of Confidence amid Corporate scandals

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is experiencing uncertainty and turmoil following multiple fraud scandals involving key figures in the Thai business community.

One of the most recent events that affected the Thai market was the scandal involving Stark Corp. The incident occurred when the corporation was accused of an accounting scandal and embezzlement of funds. Continued …

Crucial future technologies revealed at Bangkok event

Artificial muscles, engineered microbes and security robotics are among the top 10 technological advances to watch out for this year, as they will make an impact over the next 5-10 years, according to the National Science Technology and Development Agency (NSTDA).

“Of the total, half are digital technologies with the involvement of artificial intelligence (AI), clearly demonstrating the emerging AI era,” said Sukit Limpijumnong, president of the NSTDA, during a keynote speech delivered on the subject of 10 technologies to watch out for in 2024 at the Thailand Tech Show 2024 held by NSTDA. Continued …

Clean energy to be featured at Rayong port, industrial estate

The Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate and its deep-sea port in Rayong will be developed to have a clean new look under a plan to replace fossil fuel-derived energy with renewable energy to serve growing demand among companies committed to carbon dioxide reduction, says the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT).

“We are interested in using clean energy from various sources in the estate, including biomass, biogas, solar and wind energy, as well as a small modular reactors (SMRs),” said Yuthasak Supasorn, chairman of the IEAT board. Continued …

How Energy Intensive Are Data Centers?

(Note: Several data centers are currently planned or being built in Thailand, which will require a great deal more electric power than currently available.)

In 2022, the global electricity consumption stood at roughly 27,000 terawatt-hours, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). While countries like China and the United States had the highest electricity demand by a considerable margin, a new player that rivals the consumption of some of the biggest economies and is bolstered by the ongoing AI hype has entered the stage: data centers. As the International Energy Agency (IEA) points out in a recent report, estimated data center energy consumption could increase rapidly over the next two years.

While the median estimate for data centers, AI-connected offerings and cryptocurrency mining stood at 415 TWh in 2022, already significantly higher than the United Kingdom’s electricity demand and on par with the electricity consumption of France, this figure could rise to anything between 620 and 1,050 TWh in 2026. Per the IEA’s report, this would be the equivalent “to adding at least one Sweden or at most one Germany” to the most recent estimates. Continued …

Thailand records 19.6 million foreign arrivals so far this year

Thailand recorded 19.6 million foreign tourist arrivals from the January to July 21 period, the Tourism Ministry said Tuesday, up 34% from the same period a year earlier.

The government is targeting 40 million foreign arrivals for the whole of this year. Tourism is a major employer and driver of Thai growth. – Yahoo

Bangkok world’s 30th most risky city for tourists: Forbes Advisor

Bangkok has been ranked in 30th place among the world’s most risky cities for tourists by Forbes Advisor, a global platform dedicated to helping consumers make the best financial choices in business, investment, technology, and travel.

In its article titled “12 Best Travel Insurance Companies of July 2024” published this month, Forbes Advisor compared 60 international cities across seven metrics to determine which cities are the most (and least) risky for tourists. These metrics are: Travel safety, crime risk, personal security risk, health security risk, infrastructure security risk, natural disaster risk, and digital security risk. Continued …

Long weekends to generate Bt18 billion from domestic tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is predicting that around 5 million Thais will travel domestically during the two long weekends in July, generating approximately 18 billion baht in revenue for local tourism entrepreneurs.

This month has two long weekends: July 20-22 marking Buddhist Lent Day on July 21, and July 27-29 celebrating His Majesty the King’s birthday on July 28. Continued …

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Thai AirAsia eyes new Indian routes

Thai AirAsia is focusing on opening new routes to India and within Southeast Asia in the second half to offset unrecovered flights to China, which are still hampered by the sluggish economy and higher competition from domestic travel.

Tansita Akrarittipirom, head of commercial at Thai AirAsia, said the share of Chinese passengers had plunged to 17%, from 27% before the coronavirus pandemic, while the share of Indian passengers is expected to increase to 10% by the end of the year. Continued …

Batik Air adds south Thailand routes

Batik Air will launch two new routes from its home base in Kuala Lumpur to Hat Yai and Krabi in southern Thailand.

With flights commencing on Sept. 13, the airline will operate daily to both Thai destinations using B737-800 aircraft configured with business and economy cabins. Continued …

Thailand’s rangers hailed for doubling tiger population amid conservation hurdles

The tiger population density in a series of protected areas in western Thailand has more than doubled over the past two decades, according to new survey data.

Thailand is the final stronghold of the Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti), the subspecies having been extirpated from neighboring Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam over the past decade due to poaching, habitat loss and indiscriminate snaring. Continued …

If animals can’t live, will we?

“We are the Earth’s eater. We consume everything we can all the time,” warns National Geographic photographer and explorer, Joel Sartore. This sobering statement serves as the driving force behind his ambitious project, the National Geographic Photo Ark.

Recently opened in Bangkok, the Photo Ark uses stunning photography to document every possible species living in zoos, aquariums, and sanctuaries worldwide. Continued …

The best hotels in Krabi

Phuket and Koh Samui steal much of the limelight when it comes to the best hotels in Thailand, but the Krabi region – on southern Thailand’s west coast – is home to some of the best places to stay in the country.

It’s a place of dramatic scenery, from the sheer limestone cliffs of famous Railay Beach and the turquoise-hued swimming spots of Koh Phi Phi, to the mangroves and low-key beaches of Koh Lanta – a laid-back island that feels like a throwback to the Thailand of several decades ago. Continued …

Typhoon Gaemi brings Philippines, Taiwan to a halt

Typhoon Gaemi and a southwest monsoon brought heavy rain today to the Philippine capital region and northern provinces, prompting authorities to halt work and classes, while stock and foreign exchange trading were suspended. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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-July 23


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A future of heat waves/They built a home in PKK/Purchase of alien blackchin tilapia/Thailand braces for heavy rain/Chao Phraya overflows/Bridge connecting Koh Samui/Yoga significantly improves health/Foreign Passports for Sale/Chinese passport ad removed/Ex-Husband’s Rampage Leaves Five Dead/New buildings for Buddhist orphanage/Bangkok plans 130 new parks/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Thailand’s New Visa Strategies/Digital Wallet Scheme Excludes 18/Profits of 10 listed banks/Premium EV sales plunge/How Much Lower Can EV Prices Go?/Chinese EV Makers to Use Local Parts/c Shaken/Tourism: New Bangkok-Vientiane passenger train/Record Visitor Numbers for Phuket/Chinese Tourist Dies After Falling From Songthaew/Two speedboats crash off Samui/Thailand Experience: Advice for trekkers in national parks/Best Indian Restaurants In Bangkok/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Prepare for a future of heat waves

People across Asia have eagerly awaited the end of heat-wave season, which now appears to be drawing to a close. In my home country, the Philippines, the first typhoon of the year arrived in late May, lowering temperatures that had climbed to nearly 50° Celsius (122° Fahrenheit).

Over the previous few months, the record-breaking heat led to school closures, a spike in emergency room visits, reduced productivity, and a return to remote work. Continued …

They built a home in PKK after their US property was flooded

With his retirement fast approaching, Jim Dolan, from the U.S., felt as though his future was more or less mapped out. He and his wife Som Dolan would build a house in her native country, Thailand, and split their time between the Southeast Asian destination and the States.

But the couple ended up leaving the U.S. for good after their home in Houston was severely flooded during Hurricane Harvey, a Category 4 storm that hit Texas in 2017. “Our finances were such that we couldn’t live what was thought to be our dream life,” Dolan, who previously worked for NASA, said. Continued …

Purchase of alien blackchin tilapia to kick off Aug 1 in PKK

The government will start buying invasive fish species blackchin tilapia at 15 baht per kilogram starting next month at 49 buying stations in 14 provinces, the Agriculture and Cooperatives ministry said on Monday.

The 49 buying stations will be located at fish markets registered with the Fisheries Department in 14 provinces where high numbers of invasive fish have been reported. They are: Chanthaburi, Rayong, Chachoengsao, Samut Prakan, Bangkok, Ratchaburi, Samut Sakhon, Samut Songkhram, Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Songkhla, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rain amid monsoon and storm warnings

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) warned residents and holidaymakers to brace themselves for heavy rain over the next 10 days, highlighting periods of reduced rainfall and times when heavy downpours are expected. A strong monsoon and a tropical storm on the horizon necessitate vigilance and monitoring.

The TMD updated its daily cumulative rainfall forecast (every 24 hours: from 7am to 7am the next day) and wind levels at 925hPa (750 meters) for the next 10 days, from today, July 23 to August 1. Continued …

Riverside residents in 7 central provinces warned of Chao Phraya overflows

Riverside residents and businesses along the Chao Phraya River in Uthai Thani, Sing Buri, Lop Buri, Suphan Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya and Chainat have been advised to brace for possible flooding, as a result of an increase in the amount of water being released through the Chao Phraya Dam in Chainat province.

Water runoff from northern provinces, following heavy rainfall there over the past several weeks, has increased the volume of water in the reservoir, forcing the irrigation office in Chainat to increase the discharge through the dam, from 100 cubic meters/second to 610 cubic meters/second, to ease the pressure on the dam. – Thai PBS

Bridge connecting Koh Samui with mainland to be ready by 2033

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) on Monday unveiled the blueprint of the 40-billion-baht, four-lane bridge connecting Koh Samui with the mainland.

The project’s feasibility study and environmental impact assessment is expected to be completed by 2026, with construction starting in 2029. The bridge is expected to open for operation in 2033. Continued …

Yoga significantly improves health of Rheumatoid Arthritis patients

Yoga can significantly improve the health of rheumatoid arthritis (RA) patients, according to a new study from the AIIMS, New Delhi.

RA is a chronic autoimmune disease that causes inflammation in the joints. It causes joint damage and pain and can affect other organ systems, as well, like the lungs, heart and brain. Traditionally, yoga has been known for its physical and mental well-being benefits. Continued …

Bangkok Billboard Offering Foreign Passports for Sale

A large billboard in Bangkok advertising foreign passports for sale has sparked concern among locals and officials. Move Forward Party list-MP Wiroj Lakkhanaadisorn highlighted the presence of the Chinese-language advertisement located at the Din Daeng intersection.

Targeting primarily Chinese nationals who reside or conduct business in Bangkok’s Din Daeng and Huai Khwang districts, the billboard offers passports from various countries at different prices. Continued …

Giant Chinese passport ad removed

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Ex-Husband’s Rampage Leaves Five Dead Across Two Provinces

A tragic series of events unfolded in Thailand’s Sisaket Province as an ex-husband went on a deadly shooting spree, killing his former wife, her new husband, and two relatives, before taking his own life in Buriram Province.

The incident began in Nong Phai subdistrict, Mueang Sisaket District, where police found a horrific crime scene. The victims included the director of a local elementary school, her new lawyer husband, and two female relatives – her mother and aunt. A 10-year-old boy, the director’s son, escaped the carnage and sought help from neighbours. Continued …

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New buildings for Buddhist orphanage in Kanchanaburi

The revered Korean Dharma master and Buddhist activist Venerable Pomnyun Sunim and volunteers from the Buddhist humanitarian relief organization JTS Korea, accompanied by a delegation from the International Network of Engaged Buddhists (INEB), attended a formal ceremony to inaugurate two new buildings for a Buddhist orphanage in the western Thai province of Kanchanaburi.

The orphanage, operated under the Dhammanulak Children’s Foundation and managed by Buddhist nun Maechee Chutipa, has undergone a year-long project sponsored by JTS Korea to renovate and remodel the residential buildings for the 80 girls and boys of all ages under the orphanage’s care. Continued …

Bangkok plans 130 new parks, doubles tree goal by 2026

Bangkok is taking a bold step toward sustainability under the leadership of Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt. Moving past the Green Bangkok 2030 initiative, the governor has set his sights on an ambitious environmental agenda.

Chadchart’s vision includes creating a 15-minute city with accessible green spaces. The plan involves adding 130 parks and doubling the tree-planting goal to two million by 2026, following the success of planting one million trees in two years. Continued …

American Arrested for Stabbing Australian to Death

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All the Details About Thailand’s New Visa Strategies Expected to Supercharge Economic Growth

On May 28, the Thai government announced major updates to its visa policies to attract more global citizens, digital nomads, and skilled professionals alike. The new measures will be rolled out in three stages, with the aim of boosting tourism and attract skilled talent in focused industries.

The first stage, which became effective on July 15, focuses on visa-free entry and the introduction of a new visa for foreigners who will be working remotely from Thailand. Continued …

Digital Wallet Scheme Excludes 18 Products and Services

The Thai government has unveiled a new “digital wallet” scheme aimed at bolstering local economies and benefiting smaller retailers. However, 18 specific products and services have been excluded from being purchased through this initiative, Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai confirmed.

The digital wallet scheme permits citizens to make transactions using government-provided benefits aimed at encouraging spending within communities. Yet, to ensure the scheme is utilized for essential, everyday needs and not for luxury or non-essential items, the government has outlined a list of excluded products. Continued … 

Profits of 10 listed banks for H1 rise 3.7%

The 10 SET-listed banks reported a combined net profit of 126.4 billion baht for the first half of this year, marking a 3.7% increase year-on-year. This growth was primarily driven by large banks, while smaller banks experienced a decline in earnings.

Four out of the 10 financial institutions posted better net profits in the first half of 2024 compared to the corresponding period last year. Continued …

Thailand’s premium EV sales plunge 35%

Thailand has experienced a significant decline in the sales of premium electric vehicles (EVs), dropping 35% year-on-year in the first half of the year. Despite this downturn, BMW remains optimistic about its EV sales, banking on the appeal of its newly launched models in the Mini family in Bangkok.

Sales of premium EVs fell to 3,844 units between January and June, according to Krisda Utamote, former president of the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT) and BMW Group Thailand’s director for corporate communications. Continued …

How Much Lower Can EV Prices Go?

Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers have dominated Thailand’s auto market, angering customers with repeated price cuts, and threatening Japanese automakers, while the Thai government aims to establish itself as a premier EV hub.

Chinese companies are increasingly expanding their presence in emerging markets, particularly in Southeast Asia, where there is a growing demand for electric vehicles (EVs). Chinese EVs hold a competitive advantage in terms of pricing, which makes them more appealing compared to their pricier Western and Asian counterparts. Continued …

Thailand Urges Chinese EV Makers to Use Local Parts

In a decisive move to bolster its automotive supply chain, Thailand’s Industry Ministry has asked Chinese electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers to integrate at least 40% locally sourced parts in their production processes.

The aim is to bring more benefit to Thai auto parts makers and ensure they can keep pace with the rapidly evolving automotive technology. Continued …

Thai Coconut Water Industry Shaken as “Vietnam” Competes for Chinese Market

The multi-billion dollar aromatic coconut water industry is facing upheaval as Vietnam enters the competition for the Chinese market. It has been revealed that some producers have been processing coconuts from outside the Ratchaburi geographical indication (GI) area for export.

Narongsak Chuensuchon, managing director of NC Coconut Co., and chairman of the Ratchaburi Provincial Industrial Council, said both whole coconuts and coconut water are currently very popular worldwide. Continued …

New Bangkok-Vientiane passenger train boosts connectivity across region

The inaugural direct international passenger train between Bangkok and Vientiane was launched on Friday and is expected to enhance connectivity between Thailand and Laos, as well as bolster ties with China and other ASEAN countries.

Departing Bangkok’s Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station at 9:25 pm, train No 133 carried about 400 passengers, arriving in Laos’ capital Vientiane the following Saturday. The journey went smoothly, with efficient cross-border customs checks and passengers reboarding at Nong Khai station in northeastern Thailand. Continued …

Record Visitor Numbers Boost Phuket’s Tourism Industry

Phuket experienced an increase in visitor arrivals in April 2024, according to figures released this week. Leading the influx were tourists from Russia, with approximately 63,500 visitors, making them the largest group of international travelers.

Chinese tourists were the second-largest group, contributing around 46,700 visitors. Additionally, there was a significant presence of tourists from India and Australia, further emphasizing Phuket’s global appeal. Continued …

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Chinese Tourist Dies After Falling From Songthaew In Pattaya

A Chinese man holidaying in Pattaya who fell from a songthaew passenger vehicle early yesterday morning later died from his injuries after being rushed to a hospital.

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The tourist, identified as Chi Fai Lam, 48, was seriously injured after falling from the songthaew on Pattaya Sai Song road at around 8.30 am, with the driver not stopping to help him. Continued …

Two speedboats crash off Samui, 1 dead

Two speedboats collided on Monday night near Koh Samui island, killing one person and injuring two others.

They crashed about one nautical mile off Bo Phut in Koh Samui district. It was reported to local police about 8.30pm, Police Lt. Sirachat Kamunee, officer on duty at Bo Phut police station, said today. Continued …

Advice for trekkers in national parks during rainy season in Thailand

Trekking and hiking in national parks around Thailand are popular activities during this green season, as it is a great time to explore the beauty of nature. In spite of the beautiful surroundings, good preparation prior to a visit is necessary to avoid any dangerous situations.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation posted a list of precautions and rules for trekkers in the national parks, which are listed below. Continued …

The Best Indian Restaurants In Bangkok

Besides the mushrooming of Instagrammable Korean-esque cafes in Thailand’s capital, we’re here to tell you that diners with a proclivity for Indian cuisine can now heave a sigh of relief — yes, the city’s culinary scene is brimming with stellar desi options.

From cosy nooks that serve up the best grub to Michelin-starred restaurants that tick all the right boxes, we list five tried and tested spots that do a neat job of tantalizing your taste buds. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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