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Monday’s news-May 6

Today’s news: Summer of 2024 has claimed 38 lives/Extreme Heat Leads to Pause in In-Person Classes/Heatwave hammers durian farms/Water discharges through Lop Buri dam cut/Hazardous smog chokes north/Three workers killed in hailstorms/Hailstorm Kills 21,000 Chickens/Chinese Businessmen Extorted; Police Among Suspects/Economy: Microsoft investment a sign of progress/Households spend most/Law to protect 20M freelancers/Is massage parlor business doomed?/Tourism: Overtourism and Challenges/Bangkok’s port may become cruise ship hub/Thailand welcomes 12M/Trang Tourist Boat Overturns/Chonburi Second Most Visited Tourist Spot/Thailand Experience: 12 Cheapest Places to Live in Thailand/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Summer of 2024 has claimed 38 lives in Thailand due to heatstroke

A total of 38 people have died of heatstroke this year and most deaths occurred in the northeast of Thailand, the Heath Department said on Sunday.

Dr. Atthapol Kaewsamrit, deputy director-general of the Health Department, said that many parts of Thailand were experiencing extreme hot weather since February 22, resulting in 38 deaths caused by heatstroke. Continued …

Extreme Heat Leads to Pause in In-Person Classes at Thai Schools

The secretary-general of Thailand’s Basic Education Commission, Thanu Wongchinda, has advised schools to stop in-person teaching in face of the anticipated extreme heat.

The guidance aims to protect students and teachers against heat stroke risks, given that many schools are scheduled to open for the new term coinciding with the heatwave. Continued …

Heatwave hammers Thailand’s stinky but lucrative durian farms

Clambering hand-over-hand, sweat dripping into his eyes, a durian laborer expertly slices a cumbersome fruit from a tree before tossing it down to land with a soft thump in his colleague’s waiting arms some 15 meters (50 feet) below.

Among Thailand’s most famous and lucrative exports, the pungent “king of fruits” is as distinctive in its smell as its spiky green-brown carapace, and has been farmed in the kingdom for hundreds of years. Continued …

Water discharges through Lop Buri dam cut by 62% to conserve water

The reservoir behind Pasak Jolasid Dam in Lop Buri province is drying up, with water only filling 15% of its capacity, sufficient for consumption and agriculture for about four months.

Chupong Isarat, director of the Pasak Jolasid Dam Water Distribution and Maintenance Project, said that only about 148 million cubic meters of water are left, making it necessary to reduce discharges of water from the reservoir from 3.4 million cubic meters per day to only 1.3 million cubic meters, starting this week, as planned by the Royal Irrigation Department. Continued … 

Hazardous smog chokes north, world’s 4th worst level in Chiang Mai

Most provinces in the north were blanketed with dangerous red-coded levels of PM2.5 this morning, with Chiang Mai rated the city with the fourth worst air pollution in the entire world.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 8am today that 11 provinces were facing red (seriously harmful) levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5), ranging from 82.1 to 158.8 micrograms per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. The safe threshold is at 37.5µg/m³. Continued …

Three workers killed amid hailstorms in northeast

Several northeastern provinces were hit by hail and thunderstorms on Friday and Saturday, resulting in three deaths of construction workers in Bueng Kan.

The Bueng Kan disaster prevention and mitigation office said the province was hit by thunderstorms throughout Friday night until Saturday morning. Continued … 

Hailstorm Kills 21,000 Chickens and Damages Worth 3 Million Baht

A major hailstorm in the Phu Kheaw district of Chaiyaphum caused extensive damage and led to the death of 21,000 chickens at a local poultry farm. The cost of destruction is estimated to be over 3 million baht.

As the storm hit, residents took refuge from large hailstones that caused damage to houses and infrastructure. Some areas, such as Pak Pang and Ban Kheaw districts, suffered severely, with over 50 homes destroyed in Ban Kheaw alone. Continued …

Chinese Businessmen Extorted in Bangkok; Police Officers Among Suspects

Five Chinese businessmen were forcibly detained and extorted for 2.5 million baht in Bangkok on May 5. The extortion perpetrators, according to the Din Daeng police, included active and retired Thai law enforcement officers and civilians.

The incident began on April 25 within a Bangkok hotel where four Thai men coerced the businessmen into accompanying them. The plot hinged on a deceptive digital currency deal worth US$65,000 or 2.5 million baht. Continued …

Microsoft investment in Thailand is a sign of progress

The announcement by Microsoft that it was investing in a regional data center in Thailand last week was significant. In short, this is not another pie-in-the-sky vision but a key step for Thailand and opportunity.

The kingdom has the chance to grow its online digital economy in fast-growing Southeast Asia. Certainly, respected consulting firm Kearney estimates that Thailand has the potential to create up to 20% of its existing economy in this sphere by 2030. In short, a godsend for the Thai government struggling with a faltering manufacturing base. Microsoft’s investment is estimated to be worth $900 million to $1 billion. Continued …

Households spend most on travel, petrol, phone bills

Thai household spending on consumer goods in April averaged 18,187 baht, with the biggest expenses being on public transport, petrol and mobile phones, according to a Commerce Ministry survey.

The non-food and alcoholic products category accounted for 58.5% of the total expenditure, while the food and non-alcoholic products category comprised the remaining 41.5%, said Poonpong Naiyanapaporn, head of the ministry’s Trade Policy and Strategy Office. Continued …

Labor Ministry to support law to protect some 20M freelancers

The Labor Ministry will push for enactment of a bill to better protect some 20 million freelance workers nationwide, a spokesman of the ministry said on Sunday.

Phumphat Muanchan said the bill to support and protect freelance workers would be submitted to the Cabinet for approval soon, after which it would be tabled to the House of Representatives. Continued …

Is Bangkok’s massage parlor business doomed?

The recent closure and sale announcement of the famous massage parlor in Bangkok, “Emmanuelle Entertainment,” located in the Ratchada area, for 645 million baht, seems to indicate the state of this business in Thailand quite well.

The location of Emmanuelle is on leased land, with an area of approximately 1 rai. The land in front is leased by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), with the lease expiring on April 30, 2027. Although it’s possible to extend the lease, the business owner has chosen not to do so. Continued …

Over-tourism and Challenges for the Thai tourism Industry

The allure of Thailand’s pristine beaches, cultural richness, and vibrant nightlife has long drawn tourists from around the globe. However, the Thai tourism industry faces a significant challenge: over-tourism.

This phenomenon, where the number of visitors overwhelms the destination, has led to environmental degradation, cultural dilution, and infrastructure strain, prompting a critical reassessment of tourism practices. Continued …

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Bangkok’s Khlong Toei Port may become cruise ship hub

The government said on Saturday that the Khlong Toei Port may not be relocated entirely from Bangkok as earlier discussed in a Cabinet meeting.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), meanwhile, has ambitious plans to develop the area into a “Smart Community” to promote tourism and make it a cruise ship hub, along with developing the quality of life of the community. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 12M foreign tourists in 4 months

Thailand has welcomed more than 12 million foreign tourists during the first four months of this year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand announced on Sunday.

The TAT said 12,127,447 foreign tourists entered Thailand from Jan. 1 to April 30, an increase of 142.9% from the same period last year. Continued …

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Trang Tourist Boat Overturns, One Fatality

A severe incident occurred at sea near the Pak Meng Bridge, Trang Sea, when a long-tail tourist boat carrying 14 occupants capsized. Tragically, a 68-year-old woman died.

The five injured passengers were treated at Sikao Hospital. The incident happened when the boat was returning from a sea trip and, due to an equipment failure, the vessel became unstable and capsized. Continued … 

Chonburi Surpasses Phuket as Second Most Visited Tourist Spot in Thailand

Bangkok is still the most-visited city in Thailand as of March, according to statistics from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. It saw 4,459,579 tourist arrivals, with approximately 50% being from overseas. Hotel occupancy sat at 76.3%.

Chonburi, known for its resort city Pattaya, followed closely as the second most-visited location with 1,892,712 visitors, nearly half of which were international tourists. The hotel occupancy rate was slightly above Bangkok at 76.7%. Continued …

12 Cheapest Places to Live in Thailand

Thailand has a large expat population, partly due to its low cost of living. You’ll find lush jungles, beautiful beaches, and welcoming people.

If you are considering moving to Thailand on a budget, you’ll want to know the cheapest places to live in Thailand. Continued …

Death toll from southern Brazil rainfall rises to 78, many still missing

The death toll from heavy rains that have caused flooding in Brazil’s southern state of Rio Grande do Sul has risen to at least 78, local authorities said on Sunday, with more than 115,000 people displaced. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-May 3


Today’s news: Drought Strains Water Supply in Hua Hin/Rain forecast for Hua Hin/Khai Sam Roi Yat/Summer storms likely from Friday/Severe drought hits Uthai Thani/Heat-struck Thai village/Southeast Asia ‘in a frying pan’/Suvarnabhumi airport bus goes electric/Cha Am’s Mrigadayavan Palace/Thailand among top 10 for sex workers/Maid ‘inherits’ Bt100 million/Gold ornament prices leap/75,000 chefs to be trained/Seizure halts wildlife smuggling/Growing drug problem grips Phuket/Economy: CPI rises 0.19%/Short-term price stability/Betong noodle vendor stays grounded/Tourism: Heat melts income/Thailand’s safety reputation/Thailand Experience: Temple’s terminal wisdom/Muay Thai Retreat/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Drought Strains Water Supply in Hua Hin, Conservation Measures Introduced

Hua Hin municipality is grappling with severe water scarcity due to ongoing drought conditions. The dry spell has considerably depleted water resources for both municipal and agricultural usage.

In efforts to combat the crisis, the Royal Rainmaking Operations Center has expedited cloud-seeding operations aimed at boosting agricultural productivity and replenishing reservoirs in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, and Chumphon provinces. Continued …

Rain forecast for Hua Hin starting Sunday

Khai Sam Roi Yat closes water attractions

The boardwalk at Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park, a one-kilometer-long wooden structure stretching over the Thung Sam Roi Yot freshwater marsh on the western side of the park

Continued …

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Summer storms likely from Friday to Tuesday

Summer storms are expected from Friday through Tuesday, according to the Meteorological Department.

Winds from the west, southeast and south are expected to reach extremely hot regions in the Central Plains and northern and northeastern regions of the country, it said on Thursday. Continued … 

Severe drought hits Uthai Thani, farms and buffalos at risk

Thailand’s Uthai Thani province is grappling with its most severe drough  in decades, with temperatures soaring between 40 and 43 degrees Celsius and a prolonged absence of rain. The drought has reached a critical point, affecting several districts and causing a widespread scarcity of water for both consumption and agricultural use.

The situation has escalated to the point where it is now severely impacting livestock, particularly cattle and buffalo, which are struggling with the lack of grass for grazing and water sources drying up rapidly. Continued …

Heat-struck Thai village hoists cartoon cat in desperate bid for rain

As millions across Southeast Asia suffer a blistering heatwave that is melting railway tracks, a Thai village resorted to an unusual method to seek rain: parading a Japanese cartoon cat.

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In the kingdom’s central Nakhon Sawan province – which has been without rain for months – villagers in Phayuha Khiri District hoisted Japanese manga cat Doraemon to break the drought. Continued …

Southeast Asia ‘in a frying pan’ as extreme heat ‘rewrites climatic history’

Inside the small classroom, 50 teenagers are struggling to keep cool. One of the two ceiling fans is broken, and the free-standing alternatives reach only a handful of the students.

“Imagine all 50 people sharing those fans,” says Heart Coña, a grade 11 pupil in General Santos City, on the southern tip of the Philippines, where a punishing heatwave has driven temperatures above 40 degrees. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi airport bus goes electric

Rung Reuang Coach Co. is set to introduce new electric buses for its routes between Hua Hin and Suvarnabhumi Airport.

In an environmentally friendly move, the firm will transition to electric buses later this year to minimize emissions and align with global sustainability trends. Continued …

Cha Am’s Mrigadayavan Palace to open to public May 23

Closed since 2021, the royals’ summer place has been refurbished and is once again welcoming visitors – for a fee. The palace will be open to the public from 9am-5pm, Friday-Sunday. Adults, foreign or Thai, pay a 90-baht entry fee.

Thailand among top 10 countries with highest number of sex workers

The International Union of Sex Workers (IUSW) has revealed that Thailand is home to 250,000 sex workers, one of the highest numbers worldwide. Despite this, the profession remains illegal in the country and workers are lacking basic employment rights.

In a recent report titled ‘Sex Worker Statistics by Country, Gender’, the IUSW provided a breakdown of the worldwide sex industry. The findings suggest there are over 50 million sex workers globally, with 41.6 million female and 10.4 million male. They predict this number will rise over time due to the increasing options for offering sexual services. Continued …

Maid ‘inherits’ Bt100 million in assets

A French businesswoman reportedly left about 100 million baht worth of assets to her Thai maid after she died on Koh Samui on Monday.

Catherine Delacote, 59, the landlord of five pool villas on the resort island, reportedly granted 100-million-baht worth of assets to Nutwalai Phupongta, 49, her housemaid of 17 years. Continued …

Gold ornament prices leap to 41,200 baht in surprise surge

Gold prices soared unexpectedly, prompting swift action from interested buyers, as the latest figures from the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) showed a significant jump. Today, gold ornaments’ selling price broke through to 41,200 baht per baht-weight, an increase of 350 baht from the previous day’s closing price.

The surge in gold prices is not just an isolated economic event but reflects broader market trends and investor behavio r. Gold, often seen as a safe haven during times of uncertainty, has experienced a spike that has taken both investors and analysts by surprise. Continued …

75,000 chefs to be trained

The “One Village, One Thai Food Chief” initiative will kick off in June and is expected to produce about 75,000 professional cooks by 2027.

Minister of Higher Education Science Research and Innovation Supamas Isarabhakdi unveiled details of the ministry’s plan for the project following an April 12 discussion between Food Industry Steering Committee Chairman Chumpol Jangprai, ministry executives and officials from culinary institutes. Continued …

Seizure halts wildlife smuggling operation

Police arrested six suspects with more than 1,000 radiated tortoises and lemurs in the southern province of Chumphon. The seized animals were destined for Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan.

Police Maj. Gen. Wacharin Pusit, commander of the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division, said on Thursday that four men and two women were arrested with six pickup trucks carrying 1,076 radiated tortoises and 48 lemurs at a hotel in tambon Khun Krathing of Muang district, Chumphon, at 2am on Wednesday. Continued …

Growing drug problem grips Phuket as arrests increase by 6.21%

Phuket, an island mainly known for its tourism, is grappling with an escalating drug problem, according to the Phuket Provincial Narcotics Prevention and Suppression Center committee. The drug issue has seen a 6.21% increase between October last year and March this year, with 1,335 arrests made in 78 drug-related cases, excluding kratom and marijuana.

The report, presented during a recent meeting at the Phuket Provincial Hall, was attended by representatives from various anti-drug enforcement agencies, including Capt. Pongsakorn Itsombat of the Royal Thai Navy, who represented the Phuket branch of the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC), the political wing of the Thai military. Continued …

Thai consumer price index rises 0.19%

Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.19% in April from a year earlier, versus a 0.47% year-on-year drop the previous month, the Commerce Ministry said on Friday.

The April figure compared with a fall of 0.25% forecast in a Reuters poll. It was the first time in seven months that inflation was positive. Continued …

Industry group predicts short-term price stability

Manufacturers are expected to maintain the prices of goods in the short term following a recent hike in domestic diesel rates to avoid adding a burden to people’s cost of living, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

“Manufacturers say they need to raise goods prices, but they will try to keep them steady because they don’t want to put more pressure on the economy and people’s purchasing power,” said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued …

Betong noodle vendor stays grounded as prices boil over

In the southern Thai town of Betong, Yala Province, consumers and food vendors are feeling the pinch as the prices of essential goods and ingredients creep upward. Amid this economic squeeze, one noodle vendor remains resolute in her commitment to her customers, refusing to increase prices despite soaring operational costs.

The 45-year-old woman, Lampai Langprakhon, who runs Nuch Noodle Tom Yum on Khacharit Road in Betong, is facing direct impacts from the price hikes. She notes that basic ingredients like flavoring sauce and white soy sauce have seen significant price increases. Continued …

Heat melts income of outdoor venues

Outdoor tourism attractions have been hampered by the unrelenting heat, as tourists stay indoors, while the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is preparing to promote early morning and evening tourism to stabilize the market.

Wuthichai Luangamornlert, chief executive of Siam Park City Group, the operator of Siam Amazing Park, said the extreme hot weather has kept people from taking part in outdoor activities, leading to 5%-10% less traffic at its water park this week. Continued …

Thailand’s safety reputation on the rise among Chinese travelers

Dragon Trail Research’s latest sentiment report for Spring 2024 has revealed a significant shift in safety perceptions regarding Thailand among Chinese travelers, following concerted efforts by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the Thai government to reassure and attract visitors.

“While Southeast Asian destinations continue to attract safety fears, Thailand’s score has improved notably, with only 38 percent rating it as unsafe, down from a high of 51 percent in August 2023, and 24 percent said it was safe compared to 18 percent last year,” stated Janice Meng, market research analyst at Dragon Trail International (DTI). Continued …

Temple’s terminal wisdom: Guiding lives and lighting paths

An admirable initiative has been launched in Nakhon Ratchasima, where a temple is offering guidance to individuals with terminal illnesses, helping them lead fulfilling lives and share their wisdom with others before their time comes.

Situated in the Chok Chai district, the temple equips these individuals with the tools they need to accept their mortality and live out their remaining days peacefully, enriching the community with their unique insights. Continued …

A Muay Thai Retreat in Thailand Taught Me to Embrace My Fifties

Thwack! My knee slams into the boxing pad my coach, Win, is holding up. “Power!” Win yells. “More power!” Thwack! Thwack! Thwack! My kneecap feels like it’s about to explode. Sweat dribbles off my nose and onto the mat, little raindrops of exertion. “Harder!” he says. “Stronger! You can do it!” To think I’ve paid nearly $2,000 for two weeks of this.

I’m at Gym Bangarang in Mae Rim, Thailand, a leafy suburb about 40 minutes outside Chiang Mai. Muay Thai is a martial art that combines punching, kicking, elbowing, kneeing, clinching and foot jabs to knock your opponent silly. It is savage. It is exhausting. And I can’t wait to learn it. Continued …

Today’s Thai environmental news 

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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-May 1


Today’s news: Immigration closures in May/Hua Hin fire station to get a facelift/Hua Hin villa scam/Scorching 44°C wave/Southern Asia swelters/Delivery riders swelter in heatwave/Cardiovascular deaths exacerbated/Power consumption reaches new high/Koh Larn Water Shortage/Pattaya water supplies/Egg prices up/Free Bike Helmets to kids/Curcumin as effective as modern meds/Transport of toxic waste halted/Economy: Baht Slides/Baht to reverse course in second half/Minimum age hike delayed/Manufacturing index falls/BoT estimates first-quarter growth/DES readies systems to handle digital wallet/Tourism: 12 million tourists/Thai airports to expand/3 Billion Baht for Golf Course Usage/Thailand Experience: Understanding superstition/17 Essential Restaurants in Udon Thani/How (and Why) to Forage for Ant Eggs/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Immigration closures in May

Immigration offices nationwide will be closed in May for upcoming Thai holidays. Immigration will be closed on:

  • Monday, May 6 (substitution day for Coronation Day that takes place on May 4)
  • Friday, May 10 (substitution day for Royal Ploughing Day that takes place on May 12)
  • Wednesday, May 22 (Visakha Bucha Day)

Hua Hin fire station to get a facelift

The Hua Hin fire station is slated for a major renovation, city officials announced. The project aims to not only improve the building’s functionality but also maintain its historical charm.

On Monday, Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul, along with Deputy Mayor Busaba Choksuchart, municipal clerk Jeerawat Phraamani, and other municipal officials, conducted an on-site evaluation to finalize plans for the refurbishment. Continued …

Hua Hin villa scam suspect arrested in Bangkok

Bangkok Metropolitan Police arrested a 20-year-old woman for allegedly creating fake accommodation booking pages to scam and defraud victims. Despite her denial of any wrongdoing, the Thai authorities affirm that the evidence against the woman, Kanyawee Prompichai, is substantial.

A victim reported to the police that in September 2023, after they had searched for accommodations in Khao Yai and Hua Hin on Facebook and came across the pages MYSkhaoyai and Wala Hua Hin Villa, each with about 24,000 followers. Continued …

Scorching 44°C wave to hit upper Thailand

Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a severe heat warning for upper Thailand, with temperatures expected to soar to a scorching 44 degrees Celsius in the northern, central, and northeastern regions.

The capital, Bangkok, is also set to experience high heat levels, with temperatures predicted to reach 42 degrees Celsius. The public is advised to avoid prolonged outdoor activities and strenuous work due to the extreme heat conditions, which could pose health risks. Continued …

Southern Asia swelters under unprecedented heat

Rising temperatures have prompted a series of health alerts and school closures across South and Southeast Asia. From the Philippines to Thailand, to India and Bangladesh, forecasters have warned that temperatures could exceed 40ºC in coming days.

Bangladesh and the Philippines have ordered school shutdowns, while Indonesia is facing a sharp rise in dengue fever cases. Continued …

Thai delivery riders swelter in heatwave

“I’m afraid of getting heatstroke,” the 51-year-old said as the mercury hit 37 degrees Celsius (99 degrees Fahrenheit), with humidity pushing the “real feel” to a sticky 43C (109F).

Among those hit hardest are workers whose jobs require them to be outdoors all day, such as the motorbike drivers who deliver food and offer taxi rides. Continued …

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Cardiovascular deaths exacerbated by high temperatures

A study recently published in the eBioMedicine journal shows that human-induced climate change could increase the mortality rate in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD), especially among vulnerable groups, based on a survey in China.

CVD is the cause of death of around 19 million people worldwide each year, 5 million of whom are in China. It is also why over 390 million of the global population is suffering from long-term health impacts. Continued …

Power consumption reaches new high on Monday night

Electricity consumption in Thailand peaked at a new high of 36,699.9 megawatts at 9pm on Monday night, according to Veerapat Kiatfuengfoo, spokesman for the Energy Ministry.

He said that power consumption on Monday night is the highest ever in Thailand, as he attributed the unprecedented demand to the extremely hot weather. Continued …

Koh Larn Water Shortage Worsens Amid Heat Wave

Thailand’s island of Koh Larn, just off Pattaya’s coast, is grappling with severe water scarcity due to an ongoing heat wave. Inhabitants and tourists alike are struggling with a shortage of clean, drinkable water, as the supply fails to meet burgeoning demand.

Kanchanop Sukkee, a Koh Larn resident, detailed how the scarcity has driven the tap water prices high. A ton of water generally costs 150 baht, with a delivery truck carrying 2 tons costing 300 baht. Continued …

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Pattaya water supplies depend on the upcoming rains

The ongoing drought in the central provinces, including Chonburi and the Pattaya area, is causing concern according to the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT). The report shows that the three-province Eastern Economic Corridor in 2023 suffered a 60% decline in rainfall from normal levels, though current reservoirs still have 52% of total capacity.

The hope is, in spite of El Nino, that the current dry season will give way to rainfall from the middle of May. The IEAT governor, Veeris Ammarapala, said there was no immediate crisis as the region’s 6,000 factories had additional water supplies from reservoir transfers, the purchase of raw water from companies and the facility of wastewater treatment to reuse the resource. Continued …

Egg prices up as layer poultry swelter in heatwave

The Livestock Development Department has warned that eggs will become more expensive because hens and ducks are laying fewer eggs due to the heatwave.

The department said on Tuesday that the sweltering heat has prompted many poultry farms to report a significant drop in egg production and seek permission to raise prices. The department said cooperatives of layer hen farms asked twice to increase the price by 6 baht per tray of eggs, once on April 17 and again on April 29. Continued …

American Expat in Pattaya Giving Out Free Bike Helmets to kids

Rick Brown, a 57-year-old American who resides in Pattaya, has been praised online for his generous actions toward local children. Known on TikTok as Savvy Rick Brown, he has started giving away helmets to children seen riding motorcycles without them.

Video

A video on his account shows Brown stopping a motorcycle carrying two children without helmets. He engages with the parents, offering them free helmets for their kids, leaving the parents visibly moved by this act of kindness. Continued …

Study finds curcumin as effective as modern meds in treating stomach issues

Curcumin, an active component of turmeric and part of what gives the spice its yellow hue, is an effective treatment for indigestion, a double-blind trial led by Chulalongkorn University researchers shows.

Turmeric

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krit Pongpirul, from the university’s Faculty of Medicine, said his team had tested the efficacy of curcumin capsules compared to modern proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). These drugs reduce the amount of acid produced in the stomach for digestion. Continued …

Transport of toxic waste halted after depot accident

The Industry Ministry has suspended the transport of toxic cadmium waste indefinitely after a safety breach during the unloading of a truck at a depot in Tak province on Tuesday.

A tractor crane’s chain broke as it was moving a huge bag of cadmium tailings from a big truck to a smaller vehicle at the warehouse of Bound & Beyond in Muang district in Tak province. Continued …

Baht Slides: Economic Impacts for Thailand

Thailand’s currency, the baht, has been depreciating significantly, sparking discussions about its future. It reached a six-month low, dropping below 37 to the U.S. dollar.

Among other Asian currencies struggling, the Japanese yen reported the highest drop of 10.5% against the dollar this year, with the baht following closely with a decrease of 7%-8%. Continued …

BoT: Baht to reverse course in second half of year

The baht depreciation softened in April, supported by the Thai economy’s improving momentum, while a central bank executive expects the local currency to strengthen in the second half of this year.

During the first quarter of 2024, the baht weakened by 7.8% against the U.S. dollar, marking the second-largest depreciation rate in Asia, trailing only the Japanese yen, which fell by 9.6%. Continued …

Minimum age hike delayed until October

The Thai government’s delay in implementing a promised wage increase has caused uproar among workers who will have to wait until October for the minimum wage to rise to 400 baht.

The decision comes as a particular blow in light of the salary increases planned for white-collar government workers and retirees, following Labor Day. Critics argue this approach distorts the labor market and offers little benefit for workers in low income brackets. Continued …

Manufacturing index falls for 18th month in a row

A recent increase in domestic diesel prices is fueling fresh concerns about inflation as Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) fell by 5.13% year-on-year in March, attributed to the sluggish automotive industry, says the Office of Industrial Economics.

“Higher diesel prices will cause operating costs to increase, especially for the steel, cloth bleaching and dying, and fundamental chemical sectors,” said Director-general Warawan Chitaroon. Continued …

BoT estimates first-quarter growth at just 1%

The Bank of Thailand estimates that the country’s economy grew by just 1% in the first quarter on both a quarterly and annualized basis.

The economy slowed in March as domestic demand and tourism softened after expanding well in the preceding periods, and partly because the benefits from the Easy E-Receipt campaign dissipated, the central bank said. Continued …

DES readies systems to handle 50M digital wallet payments

The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry is preparing its systems to support the government’s digital wallet handout and ensure smooth implementation for 50 million Thais.

DES Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong directed the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) to oversee security for the 500-billion-baht digital wallet scheme, while the Digital Government Agency (DGA) is responsible for digital ID registration. Continued …

Thailand records nearly 12 million tourists in first four months

Thailand recorded 11.95 million foreign tourist arrivals from the January to April 28 period, its tourism ministry said on Tuesday.

Foreign tourism generated revenue of 575 billion baht ($15.52 billion) in that period, he said. Thailand is targeting about 40 million foreign visitors this year and the sector is a key driver of its economy. – Reuters

Thai airports to expand for tourism boost

Thailand’s Airports of Thailand (AOT) is investing $4.8 billion in significant expansions at major airports Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang. This move is to prepare for a predicted increase in tourism.

Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan province will experience vast growth with the addition of two runways and a terminal, plus extending the existing terminal. This will increase its capacity to handle 135 million passengers annually, from the current 60 million. The estimated cost of this project is $3.7 billion. Continued …

Air Force Pursues 3 Billion Baht Compensation from AOT Over Golf Course Usage

The Royal Thai Air Force is demanding compensation of 3 billion baht from Airports of Thailand (AOT) for proposed use of Kantarat Golf Course, located between two main airport runways, to expand Don Mueang International Airport.

A House committee invited representatives of AOT, the Air Force, and Thailand’s aviation authorities to discuss the takeover of the golf course land at Don Mueang. The chairman of the House committee, stated that airport safety would be enhanced without the golf course. Continued …

Understanding superstition as coping for turmoil and loneliness

When one mentions the concept of “superstition“- supernatural mystical arts, many people may dismiss it as an unscientific matter stemming from “ignorance”. Then again, if we look around at the media and people’s lives, we will find that it has become prevalent now in urban society.

At a large area in the heart of the city like Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong intersection – the hub of economic trade and shopping, we also find a center of objects that both Thais and foreigners like to worship and pray to for success in work, good fortune, love, and relationships. Continued …

Michelin-star Penlaos restaurant in Udon Thani

The 17 Essential Restaurants in Udon Thani, Thailand

Once known as the site of a U.S. military base during the Vietnam War and today famed for its repository of Bronze Age artifacts, Udon Thani at first appears to be a sleepy hamlet of old-timey shophouse restaurants, Vietnamese food vendors, and open-air markets. But Thai food lovers know Udon Thani as the nexus for a nascent food movement championing seasonal ingredients from Thailand’s northeastern Isan region.

Once derided as a cultural backwater, Isan has become home to chefs espousing ingredients and traditions that set them apart from their peers in central Thailand: funky pla rah (deeply fermented fish sauce), minced meat larbs full of blood and bile, and foraged insects that crown elegant, upscale dishes, and balls of sticky rice to mop up leftover juices. Continued …

How (and Why) to Forage for Ant Eggs in a Northeastern Thai Forest

The rules are second nature to chef Weerawat “Num” Triyasenawat and second-generation forager Chimphan “Auntie Noi” Sripha, who regularly collect ingredients from the forests of Thailand’s northeastern Isan region. After dusting their haul with potato starch, which repels swarming ants, they calmly count their bounty and taste a couple of plump eggs, which burst in the mouth with the flavor of fresh milk.

Locals typically use ant eggs for spicy salads or soup. Sripha combines them with sweet tree leaves and queen ants (which have a mildly hallucinogenic effect) in a delicately spiced stew that’s typical for the region. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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-April 30

Today’s news: Feedback/Dropping Water Reservoir Levels/Water Crisis in Buriram/EEC prepares for water shortages/Pray for rain/Close thermometer on Thai farming/Record-breaking electricity usage/Hidden expenses of car ownership/Thai Military’s Complex Business Interests/Doctor raises alarm over rising Covid-19/10 tons of free durians/Economy: Thai growth forecast downgraded/Thailand’s currency woes/Warning over minimum wage/Surge in scams, financial fraud/Possibility for Marijuana Reform/Tourism: PATA coming to Cha Am/How Visit Thailand Year 1987 Revolutionized Global Tourism/High hopes for new tourism minister/Destinations limiting tourism numbers/King Cobra Panic/Thailand Experience: Shining jewels in Phang Nga/Kayaking trip on Andaman coast/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Re: Bangkok Governor Targets Taxi and Tuk-Tuk Overcharging.

“I’m sort of confused why people still use taxis and tuk tuks when there’s Grab and Bolt, where you know the price up front! It’s not just Bangkok where they’re a rip off.” – Peter

Thai Residents Struggle Amid Dropping Water Reservoir Levels

Thailand is grappling with a significant drop in water levels in the Lam Takhong Reservoir and Lam Mun River, possibly leading to water shortages. With the reservoir containing just 35.4% of its capacity, water scarcity is becoming a stark reality due to drought and high heat.

Lam Takhong Reservoir, a critical water source for five regional districts, now only holds 111.25 million cubic meters, which is a dramatic down tick from 204.63 million or 65% capacity last year, according to the provincial irrigation project. Continued …

Prolonged Drought Triggers Water Crisis in Buriram

The ongoing drought in Thailand’s Buriram province has resulted in a severe water shortage, forcing about 300 households across three villages in the Mueang district to buy water. The crisis is due to the drying up of groundwater sources, which the villages have traditionally relied on, as they don’t have access to local water pipelines.

The villages of old and new Ban Nong Makhuea, and Ban Nong Hua Ling, despite being near the Huai Jorakhe Mak reservoir, which serves the Mueang district, have no direct access to its water. They typically use a combination of groundwater and rainwater, however, this year’s intense drought has drained the groundwater reserves. Continued …

EEC prepares for water shortages

A water shortage, caused by an El Niño-induced drought, in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) could be avoided as water supplies have been prepared for factories to help them get through the dry season this year, says the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT).

There are 41 industrial estates housing 6,000 factories in the EEC, which covers parts of Chon Buri, Rayong and Chachoengsao. Their demand for water stands at 1.5 million cubic meters a day. Continued …

Thai Muslims urged to pray for rain on May 4

The Sheikhul Islam Office, the office of the Muslim spiritual leader of Thailand, has urged the faithful in Thailand to pray for rain on May 4th.

In a letter addressed to all provincial Muslim leaders, the Chularatchamontri, Arun Boonchom, has urged all Muslims in Thailand to pray for rain, claiming that the entire country is facing drought and water sources are drying up, due to the hot weather and prolonged lack of rain, causing widespread hardship to the people. Continued …

DIT keeps close thermometer on Thai farming

The sweltering weather conditions currently sweeping across Thailand have prompted the Department of Internal Trade (DIT) to closely monitor their impact on the country’s agricultural and livestock production. Despite the challenging weather and drought, DIT Director-General, Wattanasak Sur-iam, assured that the price of agricultural goods remains stable.

To alleviate the cost of living for consumers and restaurant owners, the DIT has implemented initiatives to source affordably priced vegetables for nationwide distribution. In Bangkok and surrounding metropolitan areas, 10 types of vegetables will be available at wholesale prices, effectively 30% cheaper than retail costs, via Thong Fah (Blue Flag) mobile units. Continued …

Thailand’s record-breaking electricity usage heats up weekend

A record-breaking increase in electricity usage was registered in Thailand over the weekend as the nation grappled with soaring temperatures. The Ministry of Energy confirmed late Saturday that power demand peaked at 36,356 megawatts, surpassing the previous record set on Monday, April 22.

Extreme heat has been particularly severe in the country’s northern and northeastern regions. The Meteorological Department of Thailand reported a high of 44C in several areas on Sunday. With this persistent heatwave, authorities are repeatedly cautioning the public about the health risks associated with the intense heat. Continued …

The hidden expenses of car ownership revealed

We all know that cars are expensive, but many are unaware of how much it really costs to own one. While many think fuel is the only cost to worry about, there’s actually a whole lot more to consider when it comes to owning a car. From maintenance to insurance, the hidden expenses can sneak up on you.

Committing to car ownership means you have to constantly renew the registration and pay for your car tax every year as specified in the Land Transport Act of 2522 B.E. The tax rate of a car in Thailand is calculated based on the engine size in cubic centimeters (CC). Continued …

Unveiling Thai Military’s Complex Business Interests

The Thai military has an intricate network of business dealings that remain largely unexplored. From gas stations to golf courses, the armed forces’ interests have taken root in various sectors.

These findings emerge amid initiatives by the House of Representatives to disentangle the military from these commercial activities, to prevent corruption and maintain focus on national defense. Continued …

Doctor raises alarm over rising Covid-19 admissions and deaths

A lecturer in Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine has warned Thais to be more vigilant against Covid-19, saying infection rates appeared to be worsening, with higher hospital admissions, deaths and severe cases.

Dr. Thira Woratanarat said figures from the past week from April 21 to 27 showed that 1,672 Covid patients were admitted to hospitals and nine died. He said 390 of the patients suffered from severe lung infections and 148 others had to be put on ventilators. Continued …

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10 tons of free durians on Saturday – in Nonthaburi

Bangkok Land Plc will hand out 10 tons of durians free of charge on Saturday when it opens its new wholesale and retail durian market in its Muang Thong Thani town in Nonthaburi.

Bangkok Land announced that those attending the grand opening of its durian market at 5pm on Saturday will get free durians until the 10-ton quota runs out. Continued …

Finance Ministry downgrades Thai growth forecast

The Finance Ministry on Monday downgraded its economic growth forecast to 2.4% for this year, down from its previous projection of 2.8% in January.

Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) under the Finance Ministry, said the Thai economy is now facing four key challenges, including lower-than-expected exports, especially in industrial goods. Continued …

Tepid exports recovery add to Thailand’s currency woes

An unexpectedly weak export performance in Asia’s emerging economies risks adding pressure to their currencies already hammered by a strong dollar and the Federal Reserve’s hawkish pivot.

Data Monday showed Thailand’s outbound shipments contracted 11% in March, falling below all forecasts in a Bloomberg survey, owing in part to a higher base of comparison a year ago. Continued … 

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Warning over minimum wage increase

The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said that if the government raises the minimum daily wage to 400 baht nationwide, it may lead to GDP growing at a rate below 2.6% and increase the rate of inflation to 3%, affecting consumer purchasing power.

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the UTCC, said a survey of 403 business operators across the country, carried out between April 22-26 and comprising manufacturing (36.9%), trade (33%), and the service sector (30.1%), found that an appropriate minimum daily wage would be 370 baht per day. Continued …

Nation hit by surge in scams, financial fraud

Thailand was one of the top three countries in the Asia-Pacific region to suffer a significant surge in financial fraud scams last year, according to Google’s 2023 Bad Apps Report.

“In 2023, we saw a significant rise in scams and financial fraud. Notably, Singapore, Thailand and India saw a significant surge in financial fraud scams,” said Aman Dayal, head of trust and safety operations for Asia-Pacific at Google Play, during an online media roundtable on the report. Continued …

Thailand’s Cabinet Reshuffle Fuels Possibility for Marijuana Reform

A cabinet shake-up by Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin may lead to significant amendments to the cannabis bill. This comes after former Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin replaced Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew.

Cholnan has been a key figure in debates on cannabis legislation. He had faced much criticism over the plant’s legalization in 2022 by Anutin Charnvirakul, the former Health minister who now serves as the Interior minister and deputy prime minister. Continued …

PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2024 coming to Cha Am

The Pacific Asia Travel Assn. (PATA) is set to organize the PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2024 (PDMF 2024) at Dusit Thani Hua Hin in Cha Am, Nov. 12-14.

The event is co-hosted by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB),  Phetchaburi city and the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), with the support of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Continued …

How Visit Thailand Year 1987 Revolutionized Global Tourism

In 1987, Thailand marked the auspicious 60th birthday of His Majesty the late King Rama IX the Great with an extraordinary national celebration known as Visit Thailand Year. It was a grand invitation for visitors worldwide to join the Thai people in marking the King’s historic 5th 12-year cycle of life.

The event proved to be a grand success. The entire Thai travel and tourism industry came together like never before. Thai Airways International used its worldwide network and marketing clout to launch a multi-million baht ad campaign, which stunned the world. Continued …

High hopes for new tourism minister

Now that the new cabinet lineup has been settled, tourism operators are calling for greater unity between each ministry and related authorities to continue with the plan of making Thailand a tourism and aviation hub.

Sanga Ruangwattanakul, president of the Khao San Road Business Assn., said the cabinet reshuffle would not disrupt the government’s stability, as long as its flagship policies continue, particularly the 2030 Ignite Thailand vision, which aims to elevate the status of Thailand in the fields of tourism and aviation. Continued …

Popular global destinations that are trying to limit tourism numbers

Growing tourism numbers are placing popular destinations under extra pressure – due to various factors, including environmental and residential concerns.

Here are some locations limiting tourists – or which could be about to take action. Continued …

King Cobra Panic During Chiang Rai Rafting Trip

Visitors on a rafting expedition at Mae Suai Dam in Chiang Rai were thrown into panic after encountering a large king cobra.

The group was enjoying a relaxing day on the water when shouts about an incoming snake startled them. They couldn’t initially spot the reptile but immediately alerted friends to leave the water as the cries from the other bank intensified and the snake floated past them. It eventually got trapped under a nearby raft. Continued …

The shining jewels in Phang Nga’s crown

Still have no ideas about where to spend the Labor Day holiday? Then why not consider the Similan Islands National Park in Phang Nga province and relax on one of its nine islets that are considered a jewel of southern Thailand.

Located at the center of the nine islets – Similan means 9 in Malay – Ko Miang is especially famous for its white sandy beach and crystal clear waters and is a perfect spot to snorkel. Continued …

Hidden Thailand explored on a kayaking trip up country’s Andaman coast

In 2006, German travel magazine Hidden Europe published A Manifesto for Slow Travel – an essay that argues journeys should be “a moment to relax rather than a stressful interlude imposed between home and destination.

“Slow travel,” it continues, “re-engineers time, transforming it into a commodity of abundance rather than scarcity. And slow travel also reshapes our relationship with places, encouraging and allowing us to engage more intimately with the communities through which we travel.” Continued …

Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news

More drugs found on Hong Kong airport arrivals in first 4 months of year than during all of 2023

The amount of illegal drugs confiscated from air travelers at Hong Kong International Airport soared to 370 kilograms in the first four months of the year, a 32% increase over the total amount seized in all of 2023. Continued …

KFC shutters over 100 restaurants in Malaysia amid pro-Palestine boycott

KFC has reduced its operations in Malaysia, shuttering more than 100 restaurants temporarily after months of a persistent pro-Palestine boycott of U.S.-linked businesses triggered by the ongoing war in Gaza. Continued …

Hopes Rise For Possible Gaza Truce Deal

Hopes rose on Monday for a long-sought-after truce and hostage release deal after almost seven months of war in Gaza between Palestinian Hamas militants and Israel. Washington’s top diplomat said he was “hopeful” Hamas would accept the offer, which his British counterpart said could see the release of thousands of Palestinian prisoners. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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-April 29

Today’s news: Heavy rains forecast for mid-May/Delayed Start to Rainy Season Forecast/Temperatures of 44 Degrees Expected/Thailand weather experts debunk rumors/Hot enough for you?/Top hottest places on Earth/Hua Hin dengue fever program/Conservation efforts at Hua Hin Beach/NBTC rejects mobile tariff structure/Taxi and Tuk-Tuk Overcharging/Former police big guns with billions of baht/Human rights record remains dismal/Reshuffle in Thai Cabinet/Economy: Thailand needs economic reform/VAT on imports starts in May/March exports fell 10.9%/Cryptominers’ unpaid electricity bill/THAI Airways bids adieu to jumbo jets/Tourism: Why Phuket needs a shift to quality tourism/May festivals and events/Bogus travel agents busted in Pattaya/Thailand Experience: Chiang Mai on a budget/Visit These Spectacular Waterfalls/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Heavy rains forecast for mid-May

After enduring severe drought, residents of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province may finally see significant rainfall, as the dry season is expected to end soon. The Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) predicts at least three storms to hit the region by mid-May, potentially alleviating the current drought crisis. #huahindrought

Surasee Kittimonthon, ONWR secretary-general, announced at a recent meeting focused on the country’s water situation that the dry season should conclude by the end of April. Despite the current water levels standing at 45,099 million cubic meters, about 55% of the country’s reservoir capacity, the situation is slightly below last year’s figures by 2%. Nevertheless, it remains within satisfactory levels. Continued …

Delayed Start to Rainy Season Forecast

Thailand’s Meteorological Department predicts that the rainy season will start one to two weeks later this year, likely in the fourth week of May, and should last through late October.

Rainfall is expected to be close to average levels, comparable to last year, which saw a 1% higher than average rainfall during the rainy season, yet accumulated 6% more than average throughout the year. Continued …

High Temperatures of 44 Degrees Expected

Thailand finds itself under a severe heatwave with temperatures expected to skyrocket up to 44 degrees Celsius. This intense heat predominates the northern region, with scattered clouds during the day. The minimum temperature is set at a range of between 22 and 30 degrees, and a strong southwesterly wind blowing at speeds of 5-15 km/hr. #thailandheatwave

The northeastern region follows suit with isolated thunderstorms in lower areas, and temperatures as high as 44 degrees. The central and eastern regions are not spared, with the highest temperatures reaching 44 and 42 degrees, respectively, amid patches of clouds and possible thunderstorm occurrence. Continued …

Thailand weather experts debunk extended summer rumors

Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) clarified widespread social media reports predicting an extended hot season until September, explaining the usual climatic patterns and dismissing the possibility of a prolonged heat crisis.

Recent online speculation suggested that Thailand might face an unprecedented extension of its hot season, with high temperatures persisting through September. Addressing these concerns, the TMD highlighted the typical duration of the Thai summer season, which usually spans from mid-February to mid-May, lasting approximately two and a half months. Continued …

Hot enough for you? Here’s how to tell

The hot weather recently has led many people to wonder, “How much heat can the human body tolerate?” We have answers to this question.

The average human body temperature ranges from 36.5-37.2 degrees Celsius, with variations depending on factors at that moment, as well as the quality of the measuring equipment or the accuracy and suitability of the measurement method. The average human body temperature varies across different age groups, influenced by various external factors as well. Continued …

It could be worse: Top hottest places on Earth

As scorching heat waves continue to plague countries worldwide, Bangladesh is enduring its share of blistering heat. It might be hard to imagine going to places where it’s even hotter, where the temperature often goes over 40 to 50 degrees Celsius.

However, there are places where the blazing sun dominates worldwide, leaving their names in the history of weather extremes. Continued …

Hua Hin launches dengue fever prevention program

Hua Hin municipality has started a new training workshop aimed at educating residents on effective dengue fever prevention. The event, held on April 25, was presided over by Nopporn Wutthikul, mayor of Hua Hin, in the Golf View community. #huahindengue

This initiative is an effort by the Golf View community committee designed to provide residents with crucial knowledge about dengue fever. The program emphasizes the importance of eliminating breeding sites for Aedes mosquitoes, which transmit the disease. Continued …

Field survey launched to boost conservation efforts at Hua Hin Beach

A field survey was carried out on April 25 at Hua Hin Beach as part of efforts to boost environmental conservation. The survey is part of a plan to enhance the preservation of natural beach environments across Thailand’s central and eastern regions.

The mayor of Hua Hin assigned Theeraphan Chadphon, director of the Public Health and Environmental Department, to lead the initiative. He was joined by Thapanapong Sirisitnantivach, a sanitary scholar, in collecting crucial geospatial data that will assist in developing a detailed conservation strategy. Continued …

NBTC rejects draft on new mobile tariff structure

The board of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) recently rejected a draft concerning a new tariff structure to govern all types of mobile services, charging customers based on real usage or a per-second basis, saying its management has not completed a comprehensive study on the issue.

The board said it wants to see clear conditions to ensure the new tariff regulations would not add a burden to consumers, leading to higher promotional tariffs once the regulations come into effect. Continued …

Bangkok Governor Targets Taxi and Tuk-Tuk Overcharging

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt tackled the issue of taxi and tuk-tuk drivers overcharging and causing traffic obstruction at Central World shopping center, Pathumwan. Central World receives a high number of daily visitors, making it a prime spot for taxis and tuk-tuks. However, they often block roads and exploit foreign visitors with inflated fares.

Despite a special lane designated for taxis and tuk-tuks, these vehicles frequently park for extended periods, causing congestion. Sittipunt urged taxi and tuk-tuk drivers to utilize this lane and refrain from longer than necessary parking. Continued …

Former police big guns with net worth in millions and billions of baht

The story of embattled Police Gen. Surachate Hakparn, the former deputy commissioner-general of the Royal Thai Police, and once a candidate to head the National Police, continues to grab media attention. Surachate added another angle to the story by stepping forward to pursue justice for himself after being accused of involvement in an online gambling website.

The Thai police force has seen officers famous for their enormous wealth, and though Surachate personally may not make it to the list, the man nicknamed “Big Joke” must be included because of the near-billionaire status of his wife. Continued …

Thailand’s human rights record remains dismal, says Amnesty International

Amnesty International is urging the Pheu Thai-led administration to drop all criminal charges against child protesters, as a recent report shows Thailand’s human rights situation remains dismal despite a change of government. #thailandhumanrights

Conducted by Amnesty International, the report titled “The State of the World’s Human Rights: April 2024” showed that the rights of Thai children have been continuously suppressed, especially individuals participating in a youth-led movement during recent years. Continued …

Reshuffle in Thai Cabinet Sees New Faces and Strategic Continuity

In a significant reshuffle, Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled his second cabinet, introducing key changes and retaining strategic positions amid political maneuvers aimed at bolstering the government’s effectiveness and addressing factional interests within the coalition. #thailandcabinet

The reshuffle sees the introduction of new roles and the redistribution of key ministerial portfolios. Suriya Juangroongruangkit from the Pheu Thai Party not only retains his role as Transport minister but also steps up as feputy prime minister, reflecting his increasing prominence within the party. Pichai Chunhavajira is another notable addition, assuming the position of deputy prime Mminister and taking over the crucial Finance Ministry, a move seen as essential given the complex economic challenges facing Thailand. Continued …

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Thailand needs economic reform, not stimulus

Following the pandemic-induced economic crisis of 2020-21, the new Thai government has been focused on boosting the rate of economic growth. Thailand’s economic growth has fallen more than Southeast Asian neighbors Indonesia or Vietnam due to its high dependence on exports and the tourism sector.

In April, the World Bank lowered its growth forecast for the country to 2.8% this year, down from 3.2%, and slightly decreased its 2025 estimate to 3%. To address this issue, the Pheu Thai Party-led coalition government is actively seeking ways to increase growth. Continued …

VAT on imports sent via post starts in May

The Customs Department is scheduled to commence the collection of value-added tax (VAT) for imported goods sent through postal services, regardless of the value of the goods, starting in May. #thailandvat

According to finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit, imported goods currently sent via postal services are exempt from import duties and VAT if the importers declare the cost, insurance and freight (CIF) value of each item as less than 1,500 baht apiece. Continued …

March exports fell 10.9% year-on-year

Thailand’s customs-based exports fell 10.9% in March from a year earlier, the Commerce Ministry said on Monday, weaker than analysts’ expectations. The reading compared with a forecast for a 4.5% year-on-year fall for March in a Reuters poll, and followed February’s 3.6% rise. – Bangkok Post

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Cryptominers rack up big Bt5-million unpaid electricity bill

An investigation into electricity theft from cryptocurrency mining has resulted in arrests and the seizure of over 650 crypto-mining devices worth more than 200 million baht in Samut Sakhon and Ratchaburi, according to the police. #thailandcrypto

Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau officers, joined by officials from the Provincial Electricity Authority, raided the two spots after obtaining warrants based on their unusually high electricity consumption. Continued …

THAI Airways bids adieu to jumbo jets with the sale of its entire aging fleet

Thai Airways (THAI) has announced the sale of its entire fleet of Boeing 747-400 aircraft, marking the end of an era when its 18 aircraft once operated long-haul routes.

The disposal of the aircraft, once known as “Queen of the Skies”, was attributed to their aging and in line with the airline’s route strategy adjustments. THAI delivered its last Boeing 747-400 aircraft, registered as HS-TGG “Pathumawadi”, to RPS System Co. Continued … 

 

Why Phuket needs a shift to quality tourism

Talk to any local expat about life on the island and within the first few sentences we guarantee a gripe about traffic or over-development. Expats and locals alike love living in Phuket with its beautiful beaches, lush rainforest and cosmopolitan vibe. #qualitytourism

However, the island’s undeniable beauty has come at a cost. Unbridled mass tourism has cast a shadow over paradise, leading to environmental degradation, infrastructure strain and a dilution of the very essence that attracts tourists in the first place. Continued … 

May festivals and events in Bangkok, Krabi, Samui and across Thailand

Foreign-nominated and bogus travel agents busted in Pattaya crackdown

Government agencies launched a unified effort on Friday, to address concerns within the tourism industry to tackle the widespread issue of businesses in Pattaya employing Thai nationals as nominees, commonly referred to as “nominee shareholders.” This practice allows foreign investors to circumvent restrictions on foreign ownership in various sectors, including tourism.

Led by the Department of Tourism, collaborating with the Department of Business Development, the Department of Special Investigation, the Tourist Police Division, and the Immigration Police Office, 10 locations across Pattaya were targeted for inspection, to crack down on such practices and ensure compliance with regulations. Continued …

How to visit Chiang Mai on a budget

Generations of backpackers will tell you that Thailand has long been a great destination for travelers on a shoestring. And it’s particularly easy to visit the northern city of Chiang Mai on a budget, even with its swanky luxury scene and five-star hotels.

Perhaps it’s the fact that the “Capital in the North” is surrounded by mountains and endless green forests – with no beaches for miles – that keeps accommodation costs down. But it’s not just hostels and hotels that are reasonably priced; there are loads of cheap things to do in Chiang Mai, from devouring delectable street food to indulging in muscle soothing massages. Here’s how to stick to your budget in Chiang Mai. Continued …

Visit These Spectacular Waterfalls On Your Thailand Tour

As Thailand burns under temperatures of 40°C (and rising), as well as heatwave warnings for some regions, we hope you are taking the appropriate safety precautions for staying cooland hydrated during your tour of this gorgeous country.

That said, who doesn’t love beating the heat with a refreshing swim in cool water? Consider visiting these scenic waterfalls not just to marvel at their power and scale but also for the chance to swim in them. Continued …

Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news 

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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-April 25


Today’s news: Foreigners and their overseas income/Heatwave Alert: Thailand Expects 43C Weather/More hot days ahead/30 Deaths from heatwaves/Cost-effective air conditioners/Thailand households cut cooling costs/950-baht flights to Chiang Mai/Hua Hin-Bangkok highway completion set/False Papaya Seed Cancer Cure/US carrier group makes port call/Health Ministry opium and magic mushrooms/Economy: Baht falls even further/Issue of digital wallet funding/Review of digital wallet/Foreign investments in Q1/Home building market set to grow/Car production down/Rising expenses add to hotels’ woes/Tourism: Thailand reconsiders tourism tax/Thailand Experience: The Best Resorts in Hua Hin/Phetchaburi on a plate/A coastal gem/Climate Thailand/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Foreigners and their overseas income: what next?

More than three months after “assessable” foreign income became taxable, many of Thailand’s expats are still swimming in a sea of uncertainty. Lots of advice online, but few definite answers. Senior officers from the Revenue (Department) have said little of late, although there has been a half-promise to the Swiss ambassador in a televised interview to print the tax identification forms in English as well as in Thai.

There is a view among some Thai lawyers that we must wait until July for clarification on nitty-gritty issues such as double taxation treaties and the tax status of pensions. By that time, some expats will have passed 180 days of minimum residence necessary for tax liability in this category. Continued …

Heat wave Alert: Thailand Expects 43C Weather and Severe Summer Storms

A heat wave alert has been issued by the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) as temperatures might rise up to 43 degrees Celsius. The warning covers 45 provinces and is accompanied by a risk of summer storms, strong winds, and hail in some areas.

The country’s upper region is experiencing a heat wave due to intense heat creating a low-pressure system. While people are advised to refrain from prolonged outdoor activities, farmers are being alerted to prepare for possible damage to their crops and livestock. The temperature rise is coupled with a chance of summer storms, characterized by lightning, thunderstorms, and potentially hail. Continued …

No letup, more hot days ahead

Weathermen warn that temperatures could soar to new highs between Friday and Tuesday, with the wet season not due to start until the third week of May.

Somkuan Tonjan, director of observation at the Meteorological Department, said on Wednesday morning that the heat wave would continue throughout today under the influence of southerly and southeasterly winds. Continued …

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30 Deaths from heat waves in Thailand

Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has alerted the public to the perils of the ongoing heat waves, following the death of 30 individuals from heatstroke this year. Health professionals are advising people to avoid direct sun exposure for long periods, particularly considering the increased COVID-19 risk for susceptible people.

Increased temperatures in the country have led to health problems linked to intense heat. Heatstroke, an often lethal condition arising from the body overheating, is a predominant risk, particularly for those who spend substantial time outdoors in the sun. Continued …

PEA advises on cost-effective air conditioners amid Thai heat

The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) of Thailand is offering advice on how to use air conditioning systems effectively without racking up extensive electricity costs in the ongoing heat.

The PEA advises selecting an air conditioner with the suitable British thermal units (BTU) depending on the room size. With 9,000 to 21,000 BTU, air conditioning units are ideal for small or medium spaces like apartments. In contrast, air conditioners with 21,000 to 30,000 BTU work best for larger rooms like living rooms and 30,000 to 36,000 BTU units are needed for bigger areas such as home offices, restaurants or cafes. Continued …

Thailand households cut cooling costs with aircon and fan trick

In the grip of summer heat, Thai households are finding that using air conditioning is a necessity rather than a luxury. However, the spike in electricity bills at the end of the month has many looking for cost-effective ways to stay cool.

A recent experiment by the YouTube channel CLEAR ENERGY sparked significant interest, offering insight into which is more economical: setting the air conditioner to 25 degrees Celsius or 27 degrees Celsius with a fan running simultaneously. Continued …

950-baht flights to Chiang Mai offered

AirAsia has announced a new promotional fare for flights between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai. Starting at just 950 THB.

The promotional tickets will be available for booking until April 28. Travel can be scheduled anytime from May 6 through Nov. 30, 2024, and includes a 20% discount. Continued …

Hua Hin-Bangkok highway completion set for 2025

The Thai government has announced that the longstanding construction on Rama 2 Road, the highway linking Bangkok to the southern parts of the country, including Phetchaburi, Cha Am and Hua Hin, is slated for completion by 2025.

The project, which began in the 1970s, aims to alleviate the persistent traffic issues that have plagued this route for decades. Continued …

Health Experts Debunk False Papaya Seed Cancer Cure Claims

Health authorities have exposed the false notion that papaya seeds can cure cancer, a myth that became a social media sensation. An online post cited a non-existent study from Chiang Mai University, suggesting that ingesting three ripened papaya seeds daily would kill cancer cells.

This misinformation first emerged in October 2022 and resurfaced in February 2024, leading thousands to share the claim across social media platforms. Continued …

US carrier group makes port call

A U.S. carrier strike group arrived in Laem Chabang for a scheduled port visit on Wednesday.

The carrier strike group’s flagship, USS Theodore Roosevelt, has not visited Thailand since 2018. It arrived with Carrier Air Wing 11 embarked. Ships from Destroyer Squadron 23 visiting Sri Racha include the USS Russell, USS Daniel K Inouye, USS Halsey, and USS Howard. Continued …

Health Ministry approves medical use of opium and magic mushrooms

In a historic directive, the Thai Public Health Ministry has approved the use of opium and magic mushrooms for medical treatment and research. The policy shift, revealed in the Royal Gazette, came into effect immediately under Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew’s signature.

Opium and psilocybin mushrooms, known for their hallucinogenic effects, are now classified as Category 5 narcotics, differentiating them from marijuana and hemp extracts. Continued …

Baht falls even further, loses 8.8% of its value in 2024

Despite a return of a current account surplus and the prospect of a better economy in 2024, the baht on Wednesday again broke theBt37 barrier point against the dollar. Today it was ฿37.15. It came after the Bank of Thailand intervened to temporarily keep from breaching it.

The baht has been falling since the beginning of 2024. The reasons, of course, are complex, but essentially there is a lack of confidence, at this time, in the kingdom’s economic planning. Investor capital is moving out. With its aging population, jaded industrial base and a decades-long failure to address serious structural problems, the current government insists it can spend its way out of the problem. Continued …

The thorny issue of digital wallet funding

The coalition government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin made a significant pivot on its flagship scheme, which aims to hands out 10,000 baht each to 50 million Thais via a digital wallet, shifting from government borrowing, which drew sharp criticism and raised concerns about potential violations of financial and fiscal discipline regulations.

Instead, the government opted to utilize funds from the annual expenditure budget, which is the original approach the ruling Pheu Thai Party employed to garner support during election campaigns. Continued …

Central bank calls for review of digital wallet scheme

The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has suggested that the government restrict the digital wallet cash benefit scheme to around 15 million financially vulnerable individuals, instead of the planned 50 million in its proposal. According to the BoT, this modification in the plan, costing 150 billion baht, can be effective immediately.

Yet, the government has dismissed the bank’s proposal, stating there are no new elements in the recommendations. The BoT identifies low-income earners and state welfare card holders as the “fragile” category. Continued …

Japanese account for more than half of total foreign investments in Q1

Thailand received nearly 36 billion baht in investments from foreigners during the first quarter of the year, the Department of Business Development said.

Japanese investors topped the list, accounting for 19.006 billion of the 35.902 billion baht invested by foreigners, or more than half, Oramon Sapthaweetham, director-general of the department, said. A total of 178 foreign nationals had been permitted to invest in businesses during January-March under the Foreign Business Act BE 2542 (1999). The investments generated employment for 849 Thai nationals, Oramon added. Continued …

Home building market set to grow despite challenges

Thailand’s home building market is showing signs of growth this year, even though rising costs, a labor shortage, and buyer sentiment remain major challenges, Worawut Kanchanakul, president of the Home Builders Assn., said on Tuesday. His confidence stems from the government’s approval on April 9 of new measures aimed at boosting the country’s real-estate sector.

The measures include lowering property registration and transfer fees, extending a reduction in mortgage fees to properties valued up to 7 million baht, providing tax breaks for individuals who build their own homes, and raising the value threshold of properties developed by companies eligible for the Board of Investment’s tax incentive from 1 million baht to 1.5 million baht. Continued …

Car production down 23.1% y/y in March

Car production in Thailand dropped 23.08% in March from a year earlier to 138,331 units, the Federation of Thai Industries said today.

The figure compared with February’s 19.28% year-on-year drop. In the January-March period, car production fell 18.45% from a year earlier to 414,123 units, the FTI said. Continued …

Rising expenses add to hotels’ woes

Hotel operators anticipate high expenses from power bills, food prices and labor wages as the low season arrives amid scorching temperatures.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), said during the hot season electricity expenses could rise to 20% of total costs, compared with 10% in the cool season. Continued …

Thailand reconsiders tourism tax again – to combat overtourism

Thai tourism operators are urging the Thai government to seriously consider measures to tackle overtourism and one of the proposed measures is a tourism tax of 300 baht (US$8.11).

As Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has vowed to make 2025 a landmark year for tourism, secretary-general of the Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (FETTS) Adith Chairattananon said a white paper that the federation will present to the government will include solutions to prevent overtourism, which was seen in Thailand before the pandemic. Continued …

The Best Resorts in Hua Hin for any Kind of Getaway

Hua Hin is always a top destination for a long or short holiday. Not only international tourists, but locals have long enjoyed this seaside escape for several decades.

A resort not mentioned, but excellent …

To make the experience even more unforgettable, stay at one of these five-star hotels that suit any kind of getaway. Continued …

Phetchaburi on a plate

Phetchaburi, a historic coastal province, invites you to enjoy a weekend drive through its diverse flavors and traditions.

While Khao Wang, or Palace Hill, and its historical enclaves may draw visitors seeking cultural immersion, Phetchaburi offers so much more to tantalize the senses and ignite the taste buds. Continued …

A coastal gem

Throughout my work life I have gone on many group tours, but this was my first solo trip to Koh Lan in Chon Buri. About a 90-minute drive from Bangkok, Koh Lan is the perfect destination for anyone wanting an island vacation without having to take a flight south.

Standing on Pattaya beach, the scene at Bali Hai Pier was the usual – a huge wave of tourists and speedboats racing for position at sea. Continued …

Today’s Thai environmental news

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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-April 11


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Today’s news: Water to be off 9:30am-3:30pm daily/Prachuap reservoirs at 21% capacity/Songkran World Water Festival/Ways to celebrate Songkran/Thailand’s cybercrime problem/Lottery fever peaks/Fake gold sales soar/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Mortgage, transfer fees slashed/Digital wallet launches 4th quarter/Central bank holds policy rate/Consumer confidence slips/Global agriculture and food hub/Industries fear trade slump/Myanmar conflict escalates/Tourism: Accommodation scam in Hua Hin/Airfares drop for domestic routes/614 billion baht in Q2/Thailand’s New Cruise Terminal/Environment: Fighting PM2.5 pollution/Bangkok PM2.5 levels/Lethal Cadmium linked to e-waste recycling from China/Recycle all plastic waste by 2027/Thailand Experience/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Water disruption daily from 9:30am-3:30pm daily

Hua Hin’s mayor has confirmed that the water supply to large parts of Hua Hin will be suspended from yesterday ahead of the Songkran festival, which will still go ahead and which is due to get underway from today.

Hua Hin’s water management authorities have said there will be a temporary suspension of the water supply from the Khao Laeng water production plant. The suspension, aimed at reallocating water resources to meet the festival’s heightened demand, will affect significant portions of the city from 9:30am to 3:30pm. Continued …

Prachuap facing critical water shortages, reservoirs at 21% capacity

Prachuap Khiri Khan province is facing a critical water shortage, prompting officials to declare emergency disaster relief zones in several districts due to the dwindling water supply in major reservoirs.

A meeting on Wednesday led by Gov. Somkid Chanthamrik, focused on drought disaster prevention and mitigation, revealed that the province’s nine main reservoirs are operating at an average capacity of just 21%, with some areas experiencing even more severe shortages. Continued …

How Songkran World Water Festival is Preserving Traditions

Under the sweltering Bangkok sun, revelers of all ages dressed in vibrant floral shirts and armed with colorful water guns and buckets douse each other in a playful celebration of Songkran, the Thai New Year. Laughter and shrieks fill the air as icy water splashes across smiling faces, while the aroma of Thai street food mingles with the soaked festivities on Khaosan Road, the iconic epicenter for the nationwide water fight as part of the kingdom’s annual Songkran celebrations.

Later in the day, Buddha statues are paraded through the streets, over which locals gently pour lustral water to pay respects and pray for prosperity. Amid the splashing water and joyous chaos, the scene beautifully captures the blend of tradition and fun that defines this traditional Thai New Year festival. Continued …

8 modern and traditional ways to celebrate Songkran

Thailand’s scorching heat in April calls for Songkran – the famous water festival – a time for locals and tourists alike to chill out (literally and figuratively). Marking the Thai New Year, the festival is celebrated across the country, officially from April 13-15 with water fights, vibrant parades and cultural performances.

While gearing up in your vibrant Songkran floral shirt and arming yourself with a water gun might be your first thought, consider exploring a mix of modern and traditional ways to celebrate Songkran. These alternatives promise fun and a deeper, more meaningful experience over the festival. Continued …

Thailand’s cybercrime problem persists despite efforts

Thailand’s digital economy and society (DES) minister, Prasert Jantararuangthong, revealed that despite efforts to curb cybercrime, the problem remains rampant, with damages averaging 100 million baht daily.

The Anti-Online Scam Operation Center (AOC), set up to address this issue, is yet to see a decline in the number of cases. The ongoing scams are attributed to the scammers’ increasingly sophisticated strategies and the lack of seamless integration among all relevant agencies working to reduce online crime. Continued …

Lottery fever peaks as draw nears

The lottery community is abuzz with excitement as the upcoming draw on April 16, approaches. Enthusiasts and fortune seekers are eager to discover which numbers will emerge as the most auspicious, with various sources offering their predictions and tips for this lottery cycle.

A popular lottery forecast figure, known simply as Notty, shared their final set of lucky numbers with followers before being detained during a live session. Notty expressed a preference for the number 61 and suggested that it could be reversed, as well, sparking discussion among lottery players who ponder the implications of such advice. Continued …

Fake gold sales soar as Thai baht-weight hits 40,000 baht record

Gold prices have recently skyrocketed, touching a record high of 40,000 baht per baht-weight, prompting a surge in sales for fake gold shops as genuine gold becomes less accessible for many consumers.

Amid these soaring prices, the allure of fake gold that doesn’t tarnish but cannot be pawned has captured a diverse customer base, from luxury car drivers to factory workers. Continued …

  • Phuket Court Sentences Five Russians to Two Years for Crypto Extortion – Continued …
  • Chinese Man Arrested for Robbing 215,500 Baht – Continued …
  • Pakistani Man Arrested in Patong for 398 Days of Overstay – Continued …

Interior Ministry slashes mortgage, transfer fees to boost property sales

Two directives from the Interior Ministry were published in the Royal Gazette on Wednesday in a bid to boost the sale of property in line with the Cabinet’s resolution on the previous day. The directives go into immediate effect.

One of the directives states that in line with the government’s policy to support and reduce the burden on those who want to have their own homes and to boost the sale of property, the transfer fees and mortgage fees for houses, duplexes, townhouses, commercial buildings and land with buildings worth no more than 7 million baht will be set at 0.01% until Dec. 31. Continued …

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500-billion-baht digital wallet scheme launches 4th quarter

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced yesterday that the government’s 500-billion-baht digital wallet initiative will be launched in full swing in the fourth quarter to stimulate economic growth. This flagship policy of the ruling Pheu Thai Party plans to distribute 10,000 baht to 50 million Thai citizens for spending within their local communities over six months.

Srettha, who also serves as the finance minister, asserted during a briefing that the policy would enhance GDP by 1.2% to 1.6%. He emphasized the need for substantial stimulus measures for the economy, which may have seen less than 1% growth in the first quarter following a 1.7% annualized growth in the final quarter of 2023. Continued …

Thai central bank holds policy rate, predicts consistent economic growth

The Bank of Thailand has kept the policy rate steady at 2.5% during its latest meeting, rejecting governmental calls for a decrease. The decision, marking the third consecutive meeting with no change, is based on the Thai economy’s consistent growth, which has already exceeded 2023 levels.

Piti Disyatat, the secretary of the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), stated that they predict a 2.6% growth in Thai GDP this year, aligning closely with the economy’s potential growth rate. Continued …

Consumer confidence slips for first time in 8 months

Consumer confidence fell for the first time in eight months in March, attributed to a slow economic recovery and higher living costs, according to a survey by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the UTCC, said the consumer index dropped to 63.0 from 63.8 in February. Continued …

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9 policies to make Thailand a global agriculture and food hub

Thailand has announced nine policies aimed at propelling the agricultural sector into a global hub, aiming to triple farmers’ income within four years.

Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Thamanat Prompow announced the policies during a seminar to promote Thailand as a global agriculture and food hub. It is one of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s eight “Ignite Thailand” visions. The aim is to make Thailand a center for agriculture and food globally, recognizing agriculture and food as crucial economic foundations of the country. Continued …

Thai industries fear trade slump due to Myanmar conflict

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has voiced concerns over the escalating armed conflict in Myanmar, predicting a further slump in border trade and a surge in illegal workers from Myanmar into Thailand.

The Thailand-Myanmar border trade, valued annually at 100 billion baht (US$ 2.7 billion), tends to suffer whenever conflict escalates, according to Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued … 

Eastern Myanmar conflict escalates

Fighting appeared to be escalating in Myanmar on Wednesday as guerrilla fighters from the Karen ethnic minority and pro-democracy forces battle soldiers holding on to a major trading town on the border with Thailand, witnesses said.

The fall of Myawaddy, which is also Myanmar’s most active trade crossing with Thailand, would be another major setback in the army’s war against resistance forces seeking to topple the military-run government. Continued …

Family falls victim to sophisticated accommodation scam in Hua Hin

A family eagerly anticipating their holiday in Hua Hin was tricked into booking a non-existent luxury rental online. The incident highlights a worrying trend of fraudulent schemes that prey on unsuspecting tourists.

The family, led by a person identified only as Kukkai, was about to begin its annual vacation, searching for a pet-friendly accommodation that could host 8 to 10 people. Continued …

Airfares drop for popular domestic routes ahead of Songkran

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit announced a decrease in airfares for three popular domestic routes by 3.8% to 14% starting this Friday, in line with the Songkran festival. The fares for the six airlines offering flights between Bangkok and Chiang Mai, Krabi, and Phuket have been set at a maximum of 3,000 baht (US$80) per one-way trip.

The anticipated fares for the Songkran festival exodus starting Friday are 2,501 to 3,000 baht (US$70 to US$80) for the Phuket route, 2,001 to 2,500 baht (US$55 to US$70) for Chiang Mai and 2,501 to 3,000 baht (US$70 to US$80) for Krabi. Continued …

Thailand’s tourism sector set to generate 614 billion baht in Q2

Despite the second quarter often being perceived as the off-peak season, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) anticipates that the country’s tourism sector will generate a revenue of 614 billion baht (US$ 16.7 billion).

This optimistic prediction is attributed to a surge in domestic trips during the Songkran festivities scheduled for this month, which are set to surpass the number of trips recorded in the first quarter. Continued …

Thailand’s Ambitious Plans for a New Cruise Terminal

In a strategic push to expand Thailand’s footprint in the global tourism market, the government has unveiled ambitious plans to enhance Koh Samui’s appeal as a leading cruise destination.

Central to the initiative is developing a state-of-the-art cruise terminal, part of a broader effort to improve infrastructure and attract a larger international visitor base to the island and Surat Thani Province. Continued …

There are many variables in fight to end PM2.5 pollution

Every year after the rainy season, the cool weather brings another culprit that steals the livelihood and health of many locals living in Chiang Mai and ethnic groups living in the mountains: severe air pollution known as PM2.5, a measure of particulate matter.

According to the United Nations, every human being has the right to breathe clean air, but that is hardly the case in Chiang Mai, a popular province in the north of Thailand that has been deemed a “fresh-air escape from Bangkok”. Continued …

Bangkok only city with hazardous PM2.5 levels

Bangkok stood as the only city blanketed by red-coded (seriously hazardous) levels of fine dust pollution among 63 provinces battling thick smog late Thursday morning, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

The state space agency reported at 10am that the level of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM2.5) in the capital measured at 77.5 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) of air over the past 24 hours. Continued …

Lethal Cadmium linked to a shift in e-waste recycling from China

Thailand’s toxicity crisis is linked to the shift of e-waste processors to the kingdom. Cadmium scare shocks Thailand with health fears for workers in Samut Sakhon. A massive 13,450 tons were finally thought to be accounted for.

The PM orders urgent and tough action. However, is he ready to tackle the e-waste industry? Banned in China, it is now threatening the health of Thai workers and an already scarred environment in provinces throughout Thailand. Continued …

Thailand sets target to recycle all plastic waste by 2027

Thailand’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment is optimistic about recycling all plastic waste by 2027, as part of an initiative to curb the use of plastic. This plan forms part of the ministry’s plastic waste management road map from 2018 to 2030.

The strategy was devised in response to concerns over the growing use of single-use plastics, according to Thalerngsak Phetsuwan, the ministry’s deputy permanent secretary, speaking at a conference commemorating the upcoming Earth Day on April 22. Continued …

Top Family-Friendly Resorts In Hua Hin For Songkran

Relaxation and celebration come together if you’re looking to mark Songkran in the beach resort town of Hua Hin. Playful water fights, immersion in Thai traditions, delectable festive food and unwinding by the Gulf of Thailand – this is an ideal setting to create cherished memories with your loved ones amid the lively spirit of the festival.

To maximize your comfort during Songkran and your exploration of Hua Hin, we’ve compiled a selection of some of the best family-friendly resorts in the area. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-April 10


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Today’s news: When is Hua Hin planning to start rationing water?/What people say about other countries/International Chess Open/Extra caution urged/Thais rank No.1 in Asia/Bt235B to fund health Gold Card scheme/44th in global crime index/Influx of 100,000 Myanmar refugees/Change in sea conditions blamed/Offered bribe to drop lawsuit/Fried wonton pricing sparks uproar/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Baht one of Asia’s worst performers/Restaurant sales set to surge/Caution urged on casinos/Foreign demand for Chon Buri condos/Tourism: Guide to Songkran events in Hua Hin/Prachuap aims for safer Songkran/Water festivities scaled back/Cabinet suspends filing of TM6 cards/Koh Samui Promoted/Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie in Phuket/Smoking on flights/Environment: Haze control effort ramps up/Chiang Mai again world’s most polluted/Thailand Experience: Most Beautiful Cities in Thailand/Secret to an authentic Thai salad/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

When is Hua Hin planning to start rationing water?

On April 6, the Hua Hin Water Department put out a notice announcing the “immediate” rationing of water, with water available only between 5am-10:30am daily. The rationing was announced on April 8. It is now April 10 and the water is still running.

So, what’s going on? Did “immediate” mean sometime this month? Is the decision to start rationing being delayed because of the Songkran holiday?

We asked the government for details but they still have not responded. We are particularly interested in whether hotels, resorts, restaurants and water parks would be included in the water rationing. These are all heavy water-using businesses, with many depending on the tourist dollars a vibrant – and wet – Songkran would provide.

One resort we asked about the water rationing said it was “buying extra water from wherever we can”, and that trucks were delivering water daily. “Quite a hassle but it is what it is.”

A cynic might think the government is holding back until after Songkran, fearing that water rationing would ruin Songkran in Hua Hin, and all the money it provides. Given how protective local officials (and some farang) are of Hua Hin, this would not be a surprise.

We hope, however, the government is not sacrificing people’s lives because of a holiday.

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What people say (ignorantly) about other countries

Wherever you live, you’ve heard people make some wild comments about your country. Here are a few comments when asked, “What’s the most ignorant thing a tourist has said about your country?”

“When visiting LA, I was chatting with a girl at a party, and when she asked where I’m from, I told her London. She then said, ‘Omg, I hate London.’ I was slightly confused and asked if she’d ever been, and she said ‘No.’ I was like, ‘Okay, nice chatting with you!'”

“I knew someone who was shocked that we don’t live in stone cottages and thought Ireland was like a developing world country.”

“‘Where do you keep the Vikings?’ An American tourist visiting Denmark asked. I left him very confused and a little disappointed by telling him the truth about Vikings and that we did, in fact, not have reservations or anything.”

“I overheard an American woman saying that she was surprised at how well we Australians spoke American, although the accent made it a little hard to understand.”

“I met an American once who was under the impression that suburban Canadians all lived in wood cabins in the wilderness. At first, I thought he was kidding. Then he asked if we had winters all year round and was astonished to learn we have lengthy summers.”

You really cannot make this stuff up. Have a great day! 

Hua Hin to host International Chess Open April 13-21

The BCC (Bangkok Chess Club) International Chess Open & Challenger moves into it’s third decade with the 21st edition to be held April 13-21 at the Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa.

Successful chess events are often identified with the driving force behind it and so Kai Tuorila has become synonymous with this BCC Open, not only the founder but also the chief organizer and tournament director, and who is often also seen to be the de facto chief arbiter. Continued …

Extra caution urged amid hot conditions

The Public Health Ministry is urging all members of the public to take precautions against the searing heat, which is expected to linger for the next couple of weeks, after reports of two deaths over the past two days due to suspected heatstroke.

With daytime temperatures often exceeding 40 degrees Celsius in many areas, more people are susceptible to heatstroke, which can cause organ failure and even death, said Public Health Permanent Secretary Opas Karnkawinpong on Tuesday. Continued …

Thais rank No.1 in Asia for number of sexual partners

The World Population Review website published its 2024 ranking for the average number of sexual partners by country, unveiling that Thai individuals have the highest number of sexual partners in Asia.

The ranking was compiled based on surveys conducted in 46 countries on how many sexual partners a person has in their lifetimes. The World Population Review stated that the numbers are related to the cultural norms. Continued …

Cabinet agrees to Bt235B to fund health Gold Card scheme

The cabinet approved a Bt235-billion budget for 2025 fiscal year to fund the universal health security scheme (Gold Card) for the Thai population, under which each citizen will be entitled to medical coverage worth an average of Bt3,844.55.

The new health security budget is an increase of 9.53% over the 2024. The bulk of the money, about 181 billion baht, will go to the universal health security scheme for about 47 million Thais. Continued …

Thailand ranks 44th in global crime index

Thailand is ranked 44th in the Global Organized Crime Index, highlighting issues like human trafficking, arms trade, and copyright infringement. These challenges hinder cooperation within ASEAN and call for urgent action. Thailand is labeled a “hub” in these illicit activities, emphasizing the need for joint efforts.

In the 2023 Global Organized Crime Index by GI-TOC, Thailand scored 6.18, placing it 44th globally, 18th in Asia, and 7th in Southeast Asia, up from 2021’s 56th place. Continued …

Thailand braces for influx of 100,000 Myanmar refugees

The escalating conflict in Myanmar has prompted Thailand to prepare for the potential influx of 100,000 displaced individuals, as stated by Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-nukara.

The announcement came before a Thai Cabinet meeting aimed at discussing the intensifying situation in their neighboring country. Parnpree urged all parties involved in the conflict to pursue peace negotiations. Continued …

Sudden change in sea conditions blamed for sinking of HTMS Sukhothai

More than a year after the sinking of HTMS Sukhothai, a Rattanakosin-class corvette, in the Gulf of Thailand off Prachuap Khiri Khan province on the night of Dec. 18, 2022, the Thai Navy has blamed a sudden, unexpected and extreme change in weather and sea conditions for the foundering of the vessel and the deaths of 24 officers and men. Five are still unaccounted for.

The Sukhothai was only rated for navigating in seas of up to a maximum of 4 meters,” he said, adding that the 6-meter waves made it impossible for the captain to control the vessel, eventually resulting in its sinking. Continued …

Thai doctor offered bribe to drop lawsuit in Swiss scandal

The Thai doctor who was a victim in the Swiss scandal case in Phuket revealed that an unidentified person offered her and her family a bribe in exchange for withdrawing the lawsuit against the Swiss man.

The female doctor took to social media and accused the Swiss man, Urs Fehr, of physically assaulting her by kicking her in the back. The incident took place outside Fehr’s luxury villa on the beach near Yamu Cape in the Thalang district of Phuket on Feb. 24. Continued … 

Street vendor’s fried wonton pricing sparks uproar

A recent social media post sparked a debate about the fairness of food pricing after a woman paid 50 baht for less than 10 pieces of fried wontons from a street vendor. The post, which quickly went viral, led to a flurry of comments from netizens astonished by what they deemed an exorbitant cost for such a meager serving.

The customer recounted their surprise upon receiving the order, which contained no filling, just crispy fried wonton wrappers. “I’ve had fried wontons at many places, and they usually come with a pork filling. This time at a familiar eatery where I’d never ordered fried wontons before, the dish was just that: fried wontons, no filling, just crispy.” Continued …

  • Phuket hotel evicts foreigner who threatened taxi driver with knives – Continued …
  • Russian Man Arrested in Phuket with 351 Days of Overstay – Continued …
  • Chinese Man Arrested for Illegally Entering Thailand, Working as Guide – Continued …
  • British man fined 5,000 baht for naked stroll on Krabi beach – Continued …
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Thailand’s currency one of Asia’s worst performers

Thailand’s currency may extend its recent declines to test support at last year’s low amid growing pressure on the central bank to cut interest rates, according to the U.S. website Bloomberg.com.

The currency has already dropped almost 7% since the start of January, making it one of Asia’s worst performers, and putting it less than 1.4% away from October’s low of 37.237 per dollar. Some analysts see that level being tested if the Bank of Thailand trims its benchmark today. Continued …

Thai restaurant sales set to surge despite economic lull

A trade group predicts a boost in restaurant sales during the second quarter, which could potentially surpass pre-pandemic levels, despite the current stagnant economy.

Thaniwan Kulmongkol, president of the Thai Restaurant Assn., noted that although the second quarter is typically a slow season for the Thai restaurant industry, the Songkran festival is expected to stimulate sales. She pointed out that Thailand’s sluggish economy is a significant risk factor to keep an eye on. Continued …

Caution urged on entertainment complexes housing casinos

Ninety-nine academics have joined in opposition to the entertainment complexes for which the House of Representatives approved a study on March 28. The study will address illegal gambling issues and the economic benefit of such complexes, which would house casinos as well as other facilities.

In their statement, the academics said gambling is not considered an activity that generates production because it merely involves transferring money from the pockets of losers to the pockets of winners, and in casinos, the winners are the owners. Continued …

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Foreign demand for Chon Buri condos outpaces Bangkok

The tourism industry’s recovery and the ongoing development of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) gave a significant boost to the real estate industry in the eastern province of Chon Buri last year, the Government Housing Bank’s Real Estate Information Center (REIC) said on Monday.

The most outstanding growth was seen in the sale of condominiums to foreign buyers, said REIC Director Wichai Wiratkapan, noting that 5,935 condo units in the province were transferred to foreigners last year, accounting for 41.1% of all condo units bought by foreigners nationwide. Continued …

A guide to public Songkran events in Hua Hin

Despite the current severe water shortage and imminent water rationing, Hua Hin is gearing up for a vibrant and larger-than-ever Songkran festival, which will take place between April 11-13. Songkran is, of course, the traditional Thai New Year, originally observed as a three-day national holiday from April 13-15.

The traditional activities are the pouring of scented water onto sacred Buddha images and the palms of one’s parents, as well as the famous water-splashing activity. But for many people and in many parts of the country, Songkran means three days of water fights. Continued …

Prachuap aims for safer Songkran

As is customary this time of year, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has unveiled a new campaign dedicated to the prevention and reduction of road accidents.

Gov. Somkid Chanthamrik inaugurated a new operation center on April 9 at the provincial hall, marking the start of a campaign to enhance road safety and traffic management from April 11-17. Continued …

Songkran water festivities scaled back

Despite earlier announcements, the traditional water-splashing activities during the Songkran festival in Thailand will not run throughout the entire month-long celebration, according to Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the Tourism and Sports Minister.

The minister clarified that although the festival activities were scheduled from April 1 and set to end by the month’s close, water-splashing was not part of the whole duration. Continued …

Cabinet suspends filing of TM6 cards at 12 checkpoints until Oct 15

The Cabinet resolved on Tuesday to suspend the filing of TM6 arrival/departure cards at 12 land and sea checkpoints, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said.

He said tourists arriving via land or sea at 12 checkpoints, including the Sadao border checkpoint in Songkhla province, will not be required to file TM6 cards from April 15 to Oct. 15. He added that the suspension of TM6 cards will make it more convenient for foreign tourists to enter the country. Continued …

Koh Samui Promoted for Top 10 Most Attractive Islands Worldwide

Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the Thai Tourism and Sports Minister, has revealed a Thai government policy to enhance Koh Samui to be one of the top 10 most attractive islands worldwide. Recently, the Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin inspected Koh Samui, and Surat Thani, and discussed with locals regarding tourism and the economy.

Srettha aimed to have Koh Samui ranked in the top 10 globally most attractive islands. The Tourism and Sports minister, president of the Koh Samui Tourism Promotion Assn., and Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would integrate to publicize its local identities, including delicacy and the way of life, according to Sudawan. Continued …

Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie’s opulent family holiday in Phuket

Ever wondered how Hollywood’s elite enjoy their family vacations? Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie show us how it’s done with their opulent getaway in Thailand.

The power couple, along with their brood of six, Maddox, Pax, Zahara, Shiloh, Knox, and Vivienne, are basking in luxury at the Amanpuri beach resort in Phuket, where they’re shelling out a jaw-dropping 828,000 baht per night. Continued …

  • Thai woman sparks backlash for vaping on Chiang Rai flight – Continued …
  • Two Estonians fined for smoking on Finnair flight into Bangkok – Continued …

Haze control effort ramps up as Songkran approaches

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has instructed Chiang Mai and every province in the upper north to prepare their operation centers to handle the haze situation in order to ease air pollution during the upcoming Songkran festival when a rise in the number of tourists is expected.

The centers, each led by the provincial governor, are expected to become fully operational today, said Deputy Prime Minister and Natural Resources and Environment Minister Phatcharavat Wongsuwan. The governors are also tasked with keeping the public and media abreast of the local situation regarding hazardous dust pollution. Continued …

Chiang Mai again world’s most polluted city

Chiang Mai led other cities as the most polluted place in the world on Tuesday morning, as thick smog continued to plague the northern region.

Chiang Mai municipality regained its spot as the most polluted city with fine dust levels recorded at 203 micrograms per cubic meter, according to IQAir rankings. The weather monitoring website labeled the city “very unhealthy”, and it could continue into today and beyond. Continued …

10 Most Beautiful Cities in Thailand

Thailand, a land of breathtaking beauty and rich cultural heritage, boasts an array of cities that captivate visitors with their stunning landscapes, vibrant traditions, and architectural wonders. From the bustling metropolis of Bangkok to the tranquil islands of the south, this Southeast Asian nation offers an unforgettable travel experience.

Hua Hin: A Seaside Escape for Royalty

A popular seaside getaway for Thai royalty, Hua Hin combines the charm of a traditional beach town with modern amenities. With its long stretch of pristine beach, the city offers a relaxing escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. Continued …

What’s the secret to an authentic Thai salad?

“You always want to be hitting the four Ss, which are sweet, salty, sour, and spicy,” says Sebby Holmes, head chef/patron of Farang, a Thai restaurant in north London. “If you have a balanced combination of all those things, people are going to love it.”

Spring brings with it a host of new veg and salad leaves, so you’ll want a nice, fresh dressing to match. Nahm jim would be just the ticket, Holmes says: “In a mortar, pound coriander root – or, if you can’t find it, some coriander stems – garlic, long red or green chillies (or bird’s eye, if you like more heat, or a combination of the two), and a bit of salt, to make a paste.” Continued …

Heat turns Philippine classrooms into ovens

Teachers said even with four, or even more electric fans, the heat is really intolerable and is already affecting learning, especially in classrooms where 30 to 40 students are cramped. According to data, the heat index hit 46ºC in Daet, Camarines Norte on Feb. 7. The day before, the highest level was recorded in Puerto Princesa City, Palawan, with the heat index reaching 44ºC. Continued …

Parents of US school shooter given up to 15 years in prison

The first parents convicted in a U.S. mass school shooting were sentenced to at least 10 years in prison Tuesday as a Michigan judge lamented missed opportunities that could have prevented their teenage son from possessing a gun and killing four students in 2021. Continued … 

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Tuesday’s news-April 9


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Today’s news: Water woes/What people say about other countries/Legionnaires’ disease in Hua Hin/Health warnings issued/Singkhon crossing full-time checkpoint/Jet Ski Championship/Peak durian season/Hua Hin to honor local boxing icon/Domestic Gold Price Likely To Reach 42,500 Baht/Crumbling Burmese junta/Economy: Casinos could bring in 187 billion/Tourism: Study to expand Samui airport/Surfboard sex video off Karon beach/Global Travel and Tourism/Environment: Pollution blankets 5 Chiang Mai districts/8 factory workers with cadmium poisoning/5,000 tons of missing cadmium slag/Crisis in waste management/Thailand Experience: Top 7 Natural Destinations You Can’t Miss/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Water woes

Expat News has reached out to Hua Hin authorities for more information on the planned rationing of water in the area. We have asked what subdistricts are affected and whether water for businesses such as water parks, hotels, resorts and restaurants will also be rationed.

We have not received a response, but will alert you once we learn more.

What people say (ignorantly) about other countries

Wherever you live, you’ve heard people make some wild comments about your country. Here are a few comments when asked, “What’s the most ignorant thing a tourist has said about your country?”

“‘So, I’ll be able to make it to New York in a few hours from here.’ Ma’am. You are in Southern California. You’re talking about driving to New York. That is the complete opposite side of the country and is a long way from here. You have no concept of the scale of this country. You’ll be really upset when it takes you six hours to get across Riverside County, let alone the other five days, maybe six or seven, to drive to New York. No, you cannot get to New York in a few hours without flying.”

“These were overheard in a souvenir shop in Amsterdam. Cashier: ‘That’ll be 30 euros, please.’ American tourist: ‘What’s that in real money? (Different) American tourist: ‘What do you mean you don’t accept dollars?'”

“I lived in Costa Rica for several years, working in tourism. Once, a woman said what a lovely island it was (not an island at all). Also, a woman said she was ‘going to complain to Congress’ about the state of the roads. Costa Rica is not part of the U.S., Congress has nothing to do with it.”

You really cannot make this stuff up. Have a great day! Continued tomorrow.

Cases of Legionnaires’ disease found among foreign tourists in Hua Hin

Officials in Prachuap Khiri Khan have intensified their surveillance of Legionnaires’ disease after identifying five cases among foreign nationals in the region.

The developments were discussed in a recent meeting chaired by Kittipong Sukhaphakul, deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan, which saw attendance from Dr. Wara Selawattanakul, the provincial public health doctor, and representatives from related agencies. Continued …

Health warnings issued amid hot summer weather

Medical experts are warning all Thais to be cautious and prepared to deal with a variety of ailments that are common during the summer season. The warning came in response to an impending heat wave that will sweep across the country.

According to the Meteorological Department, several areas in upper Thailand will experience hot to very hot weather between April 8 and 11. As a result, people are asked to take care of their health during the extreme heat. Working or engaging in outdoor activities for extended periods is discouraged. Continued … 

Singkhon crossing may be made full-time checkpoint

The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives aims to make the Singkhon border crossing in Prauchap Khiri Khan Province a permanent checkpoint between Thailand and Myanmar to improve the transporting and trading of farm products, including fisheries goods.

Minister Thamanat Prompow said that at the Singkhon border crossing, which allows only Myanmar and Thai nationals to cross the border, some regulations, such as hygiene standards, have not yet been applied. Also, there is congestion in loading and unloading goods. It needs facilities, technology and standardized processes as part of an upgrade to handle present trade volumes, he said. Continued …

Hua Hin hosts Jet Ski Championship

The shores of Don Hua Beach in Khao Takiab became a battleground for speed and skill last weekend as the Thai Jet Ski Championship kicked off its 2024 season with the “Vana Nava Water Jungle – Toyota Waterjet Pro Tour Thailand.”

The event, supported by a host of sponsors including Vana Nava Water Park Hua Hin and TOYOTA, showcased four pro categories, highlighting the world’s fastest and most powerful jet skis. Thira Sertthurak, alongside Pimphon Thirapattanapong and Lertpong Khunchaeng, led the pack, with Thira ultimately securing the championship title with a strategic performance across three motos. Continued …

PKK ramps up quality and pricing control ahead of peak durian season

In anticipation of the peak durian season in May, Prachuap Khiri Khan officials are taking measures to guarantee the quality and pricing of the renowned “Pa La U Forest Durian GI.”

Prachuap Khiri Khan province aims to bolster the registration of GI products, with a focus on promoting, protecting, and upholding standards to elevate the market value of these products. Continued … 

Hua Hin to honor local boxing icon April 16

Hua Hin District is set to honor the legacy of Pone Kingpetch, the local boxing icon and Thailand’s first flyweight world champion, with a day dedicated to his memory.

The commemorative event, dubbed “Pone Kingpetch Day,” is scheduled for April 16 at the Pone Kingpetch Public Park, as announced by Police Lt. Gen. Damrongsak Thongngamtrakul, president of the Hua Hin Sports Development Assn. in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Continued …

Domestic Gold Price Adjusted 32 Times, Likely To Reach 42,500 Baht

With the domestic gold price fluctuating wildly through 32 adjustments yesterday that led to the selling price of 96.5% gold ornaments finally closing at an all-time high of 41,150 baht a baht weight, up 400 baht from the previous day, an expert expects gold bars to rise to 42,500 baht.

Yesterday, the Gold Traders Assn. made 32 price adjustments, with the buying price of 96.5% gold ornaments finally reaching 39,825.32 baht. Continued …

Crumbling Burmese junta sends plane to Tak to rescue retreating soldiers. They fail to show up

The junta in Myanmar is moving inexorably toward defeat at the hands of a wide ethnic and democratic rebel alliance. On Saturday, the strategically important town of Myawaddy fell.

In the hours that followed, desperate Myanmar officials tried to organize an airlift of 617 fleeing officers and family members from Thailand’s Tak province. However, they never showed up. It is the latest sign that the unpopular junta regime in Nay Pyi Taw, Myanmar’s modern capital, is coming to an end. Continued …

Casinos could bring in 187 billion baht yearly

Entertainment complexes with gambling venues could generate 187 billion baht in revenue per year, or roughly 1% of Thailand’s GDP, with the first complex projected to operate by fiscal 2029, says Maybank Securities.

The unit of Malaysia-based Maybank said the estimates are based on its gaming analyst’s forecast and Thailand’s tourist arrivals in 2019. Continued …

Study to expand Samui airport under way

A feasibility study for the expansion of Samui airport to welcome larger aircraft and more visitors is now underway, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Monday.

Srettha, along with Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol and Deputy Agriculture Minister Chaiya Promma, visited the airport on Monday to discuss the project. Continued …

Explicit surfboard sex video off Karon beach sparks heated debate

A widely shared video of two foreigners engaging in sexual activity on a surfboard off Karon Beach in Phuket has sparked intense debate online. The footage has already received over 13,000 reactions and almost 2,000 comments since it was posted yesterday evening.

The video elicited a variety of responses from the online community. While many initial comments humorously addressed the couple’s public display, others expressed stern disapproval of their actions. One comment was particularly biting. Continued …

Global Travel and Tourism sector to reach record-breaking economic contribution in 2024

In 2024, the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) predicts that the global economic contribution of the travel and tourism sector will reach a record-breaking $11.1 trillion, with an additional $770 billion over its previous record.

This growth is expected to generate unprecedented job opportunities, with the sector set to support almost 348 million jobs globally. Despite challenges, the sector has shown resilience, matching its pre-pandemic levels in 2023 and is projected to break records in 2024. Continued …

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Transborder pollution blankets 5 Chiang Mai districts, declared disaster zones

Chiang Mai Gov. Nirat Pongsitthavorn has declared five border districts as disaster zones, so assistance can be sent to the local people immediately, a government spokesman said on Monday. The five districts on the border with Myanmar that have been named disaster zones are Wiang Haeng, Chiang Dao, Chai Prakan, Fang and Mae Ai.

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said most of the PM2.5 pollution in Chiang Mai came from Myanmar and the government has declared disaster zones so aid could be rushed to the affected people. Continued …

8 factory workers found with cadmium poisoning

Excessive cadmium levels have been found in eight workers at a smelting factory in Samut Sakhon province, where mishandled cadmium waste was first discovered last week, as officials continue to check for contamination in two provinces.

Dr. Kitti Kanpirom, a Public Health Ministry inspector-general, said on Monday that health officials conducted tests on 19 workers employed at the factory owned by J & B Metal Co.. Continued …

Search continues for 5,000 tons of missing cadmium slag

Officials from the Industrial Works Department and police from the Natural Resources and Environment Crime Division are trying to locate about 5,000 tons of cadmium slag, which remain unaccounted for.

13,832 tons of slag were illegally moved from a landfill in Tak province to Samut Sakhon last August, and stored in warehouses in Bang Nam Jerd and Khlong Kio subdistricts in Chon Buri, reportedly awaiting smelting. 8,474 tons have, so far, been recovered and impounded, while waiting to be sent back to Tak province. Continued …

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Crisis in waste management

The sight of our officials and ministers frantically searching for carcinogenic cadmium tailings is a reminder of how hopeless the state’s toxic waste policy management has been. Without a major revamp, similar problems will only recur.

It is not the first time that communities have been at risk of leaking toxic waste. In March last year, a tube containing radioactive Caesium-137 went missing from the National Power Plant 5A Co.’s facility in Prachin Buri province. The tube was later burnt in a metal scrapper factory. Continued …

Top 7 Natural Destinations You Can’t Miss in Thailand

Thailand is a paradise for nature lovers, with breathtaking landscapes that seem to transcend this earthly plane. From misty mountains that appear to float on clouds, to turquoise waters lapping at powdery white sand beaches, to lush rain forests teeming with exotic wildlife, this amazing Southeast Asian country offers natural wonders that truly must be experienced to be believed. W

ithin Thailand’s relatively small geographical footprint lies an astonishing array of ecosystems and attractions for outdoor enthusiasts. This article will highlight seven of the country’s most spectacular natural destinations that should be on every traveler’s must-visit list. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-April 8


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Today’s news: Water rationing!/What people say about other countries/Air conditioners a hot item/Mercury to rise after Songkran/Maha Songkran World Water Festival/Songkran Travel Spike/Myanmar military retreats to Tak/Myanmar draft forces hard choices/Fighting obesity/Bangkok Port to be moved/Two rangers killed, 8 injured/Two Men Found Dead in Water Treatment Pond/Economy: Betting on the future/Pivotal Role Of Travel and Tourism/Property incentives planned/Police raid nominee companies/Thai-US partnership into EEC healthcare/VAT won’t affect Chinese online imports/Thailand’s Cannabis Market Reality/Cannabis rules must make sense/Tourism: Thailand’s extreme heat/Push for Six-Nation Visa/Cruise ship terminal for Samui/Environment: Chiang Mai’s Choking Haze/30,000+ people in Chiang Mai treated/Pilot describes severity of smoke problem/Tourism affected in Chiang Mai/3 more areas on disaster list/Police arrest Chinese warehouse owner/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Water rationing! No water 10:30am-5:00am

The Waterworks Department of Hua Hin Municipality has announced that water supply will be rationed effective immediately, a measure that highlights the severity of the ongoing water shortage affecting the area.

(Editor: Apparently, “immediately” does not mean today, but be prepared for water shutoff tomorrow.)

Residents will have access to public water only between the hours of 5am and 10:30am until further notice, following days of disrupted service across the city. Continued …

What people say (ignorantly) about other countries

Wherever you live, you’ve heard people make some wild comments about your country. Here are a few comments when asked, “What’s the most ignorant thing a tourist has said about your country?”

“In Thailand, people berate locals for eating Italian food because Thai food is ‘so tasty.’ Boo, Thai people eat Thai food every day. Going out for Italian is like you going out for Thai food in your home country.”

“I was talking to a lady in a bar in NYC once and told her I grew up in Malaysia and she genuinely asked me ‘Do you guys use money there or trade stuff?'”

“Someone compared Canadian money to Monopoly money and then asked if we had Monopoly in Canada.”

You really cannot make this stuff up. Have a great week! Continued tomorrow.

Air conditioners a hot item

Scorching heat and air pollution are driving sales of air conditioners and air purifiers this year in Thailand. The steady growth of the local real estate market is another factor contributing to the industry expansion.

Varut Lekajirakul, assistant general manager of marketing at Siam Daikin Sales Co., the local distributor of Daikin air conditioners, said sweltering temperatures could drive the air conditioner market to exceed 30 billion baht this year, 20% growth from 2023. Continued … 

Mercury to rise in most parts of Thailand after Songkran

The entire northeastern region of Thailand is expected to see the mercury rise even further after Songkran and until the first week of May, a leading climate expert warned on Sunday.

A number of provinces in the central, eastern and southern provinces will also see temperatures climb further in the same period, Assoc. Prof. Seree Supratid, director of the Center for Climate Change and Disasters at Rangsit University, posted online. Continued …

Bangkok Prepares for Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024

Bangkok is charging ahead with plans to host the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024, a grand celebration of the Thai New Year, from April 11 to 15. The festival, recognized by UNESCO as part of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, promises a range of fun activities along Ratchadamnoen Klang road and Sanam Luang ceremonial ground.

The major gathering will feature a parade led by Miss Thailand Universe 2023, Anntonia Porsild, as the Songkran Goddess. The parade, showcasing representations from 16 provinces and Thailand’s soft power, including an LGBTQ parade, will move through Ratchadamnoen Klang road. Continued …

Airports Ramp Up for Songkran Travel Spike

As Thailand prepares for the Songkran festival, its international airports are gearing up for an expected surge in travelers.

The Transport Ministry estimates a 28.5% increase in passengers, with around 2.61 million people projected to travel through these airports. International travelers are also set to rise by 46% to 1.65 million, and domestic passengers are expected to increase by 6.59%, reaching about 962,362. Continued …

Myanmar military retreats to Tak, seeks flight home

The Myanmar government has requested permission from the Thai government for its aircraft to land at an airport in Tak province to pick up its senior military officers, who escaped from Myawaddy, which was seized by the opposition last night.

Myawaddy, which was the largest government-controlled military camp in Myanmar, is located across the border from Mae Sot district in Thailand. Continued …

Myanmar draft forces hard choices on youth

Weeks after Myanmar’s military government announced a nationwide draft, two young women from far-flung parts of the Southeast Asian country headed to the jungles to take up arms against the junta.

For two men in their 30s in Myanmar’s two largest cities, the threat of conscription after the February call-up prompted them to upend their lives and flee to neighboring Thailand. Continued …

Fighting obesity: 47% of Thais overweight

Obesity is a major public health problem, both internationally and in Thailand. In 2022, according to the World Health Organization, 1 in 8 people in the world were living with obesity. Between 1990 and 2022, the obesity rate more than doubled among adults and quadrupled among children and adolescents worldwide.

In Thailand, obesity is continuing to rise. A study in 2022 revealed the prevalence of overweight and obesity in the country had reached 47.8%, increasing from 34.7% in 2016. Thailand had the second highest proportion of overweight and obesity in ASEAN after Malaysia. And the number of people who are overweight or obese increases every year. Continued …

Bangkok Port to be moved away from Khlong Toei neighborhood

The Bangkok Port will be moved away from the capital in a bid to tackle issues among residents in the Khlong Toei neighborhood.

The move aims to ensure efficiency in the port development, which is under the Port Authority of Thailand’s supervision, and is also in line with the national agenda on dealing with air pollution. Continued …

Two rangers killed, 8 injured in Narathiwat ambush

Two para-military rangers were killed and eight others were injured in an ambush by southern insurgents in Rue So district of the southern Thai province of Narathiwat on Sunday.

It is reported that a 10-man ranger unit, led by Capt. Chaiyuth Sukbu, was on its way to visit villagers building an arch, to celebrate the end of Ramadan, when they came under attack from insurgents hiding in roadside bushes in Batong subdistrict. Continued …

Two Men Found Dead in Sattahip Water Treatment Pond

Two men were found dead in a water treatment pond that supplies drinking water to residents in the Sattahip district on Friday afternoon.

Police were called to the scene at 3:30pm after a passerby reported a foul odor coming from the pond located within the Sattahip Waterworks Office. Upon their arrival, authorities found two male bodies floating in the pond. Continued …

Betting on the future

Casino legalization resurfaced as a political issue last month after the House of Representatives supported a study by a panel of lawmakers to allow casinos as part of large entertainment complexes, eager to gain estimated revenue of 440 billion baht per year.

Opposition parties came out strongly against legalization, put forward by the Pheu Thai-led government, noting that legalization wouldn’t eliminate illegal gambling and the tax revenue could be insignificant based on studies in other countries. Continued …

Report Pinpoints Pivotal Role Of Travel and Tourism In Asia-Pacific

Robust domestic demand, and travel and tourism are the two major factors contributing to the post-Covid economic recovery of the Asia-Pacific region, according to the flagship annual report of the UN Economic and Social Commission for the Asia-Pacific.

The report notes that although GDP growth has resumed, multiple risks loom large, such as a staggering debt burden, the Chinese economic slowdown, impact of conflicts in Ukraine and Gaza, and the cost of adjusting to upcoming megatrends such as aging populations, climate change and technological disruptions. Continued …

Incentives planned to boost sales of property priced at over Bt3 million

The Ministry of Finance will next week propose measures to boost the property sector to the Cabinet, hoping to see a nearly 800 billion baht sales boost and a 1.58% contribution to GDP expansion, a news source said on Friday.

One of the measures was to expand the criteria of the government’s incentive to reduce the property transfer fee from 2% to 1% and mortgage fee from 1% to 0.01%, to cover property priced up to 7 million baht, the source said. Currently, the measure is only applicable to property priced at not over 3 million baht. Continued … 

Police raid many nominee companies in Phuket that belong to Russians

Following an investigation, it was revealed that foreigners had illegally entered Thailand to work or conduct business by using nominees. Officers from Provincial Police Region 8, searched suspicious places alongside members of the Phuket Provincial Administration, Commerce Department, Tourist Police, and Phuket Immigration Police.

One suspicious location is the restaurant OCTOPUS, which is a popular meeting area for foreigners. With the support of Thai citizens, they registered VVG Alliance Co. as a nominee at Ban Don-Choeng Thale Road, Choeng Thale subdistrict, Thalang District. Continued …

Thai-US partnership to inject vitality into EEC healthcare

A joint venture is underway between Thailand and the United States, aimed at boosting investments within the healthcare and medical sectors in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). This initiative is designed to support healthcare services for both aging and young populations, while promoting targeted industries.

Forecasts from the Thai Health Promotion Foundation indicate a rapid growth trajectory for the medical equipment market. This is due to Thailand’s shift into an aged society in 2022, where individuals over 60 years old make up over 20% of the country’s 71 million populace. Continued …

‘Chinese products unlikely to affected’ by Thai 7% VAT on online imports

The Thai government’s decision to levy a 7% value-added tax (VAT) on goods imported online worth one baht or more beginning in May would not affect e-commerce products from China, Narongsak Putthapornmongkol, president of the Thai-Chinese Chamber of Commerce, said on Friday. Thailand had been exempting VAT for online imported goods priced at less than 1,500 baht per parcel.

Narongsak said that the 7% tax was reasonable and would not affect customers’ decision, as Chinese products sold via online channels already have affordable prices. Continued …

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Assessing Thailand’s Massive Cannabis Market Reality

The Thai cannabis market is currently a full-blown recreational model, and it has exploded quicker than any market in legal cannabis history. The only comparable markets would be California 15 years ago and maybe New York in the last year — with steroids added.

Thailand has over 12,000 licensed dispensaries, not including untold numbers of unlicensed vendors. California, which had nearly 3,000 unlicensed dispensaries at the start of its adult-use cannabis market and thousands in New York City within months of decriminalization, comparably pales to Thailand’s growth. Continued …

Cannabis rules must make sense

It’s quite a relief that Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew is ruling out the recriminalization of cannabis.

For months, there has been news of the Ministry of Public Health attempting to put cannabis back onto the Type 5 narcotics list, a status that could ensure jail terms to anyone who has weed in their possession. Continued …

Thailand’s extreme heat: A warning for travelers

The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a warning about the current weather conditions across Thailand, indicating that the nation is undergoing a phase of hot to very hot temperatures. Specifically, the northern part of Thailand has recorded temperatures soaring to a maximum of 43 degrees Celsius.

The department strongly discourages prolonged outdoor activities and suggests staying indoors as a precaution against the heat. The public is advised to prioritize their health by minimizing time spent in outdoor activities under these extreme weather conditions. Continued …

Thailand Leads Push for Six-Nation Visa

Thailand is steering an initiative for a joint-visa program with countries that together hosted about 70 million tourists last year, as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin ramps up initiatives to attract more long-haul and high-spending travelers.

Srettha — who’s pledged to elevate Thailand’s status as a tourism hot spot into an aviation and logistics hub — has discussed the Schengen-type visa idea with his counterparts in Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar and Vietnam in recent months. The facility is meant to ensure seamless mobility for travelers among the six neighboring countries. Continued …

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PM Srettha greenlights cruise ship terminal project on Samui Island

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin gave his approval today to a cruise ship terminal project on Samui Island, which will be able to accommodate up to 120 cruise ships annually and generate about eight billion baht in revenue.

He also instructed the Transport Ministry to coordinate with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and the Surat Thani provincial administration in formulating a detailed plan for the project, for submission to the cabinet this year. Continued …

Chiang Mai’s Choking Haze

The name Chiang Mai once conjured images of lush mountains, vibrant temples, and a laid-back atmosphere. Now, it’s synonymous with another word: pollution. Every year, a toxic cloud descends upon the city, transforming it into a gasping, coughing mess.

Air-quality levels regularly nosedive into the “hazardous” zone, forcing tourists to flee and locals to live in fear of what they’re breathing in. So, what’s to blame for this environmental nightmare? Continued …

30,000+ people in Chiang Mai treated for PM2.5-related diseases in 3 months

More than 30,000 people in Chiang Mai have received medical treatment at Nakhon Chiang Mai Maharaj Hospital for diseases related to PM2.5 air pollution during the first three months of this year, according to the Faculty of Medicine of Chiang Mai University.

According to the faculty, 30,339 patients were treated for PM2.5-related diseases, including allergies, eye infections, asthma, emphysema, nose bleeds and allergic rhinitis, compared to 12,671 patients in the same period last year. Continued …

Pilot describes severity of smoke problem from forest fires in Chiang Mai

A pilot for Thai Airways International has given his perspective of the severity of the PM2.5 dust and smoke problem in Chiang Mai province. On Saturday, the pilot posted online that he landed his aircraft at Chiang Mai airport at about 9am and, as soon as the door of the plane was opened, the first thing that struck his nostrils was the smell of smoke.

He wrote that visibility was reduced to about two kilometers, he only saw the runway at a height of 200 feet and the Doi Suthep mountain was totally shrouded in smoke. Continued …

Tourism affected as Chiang Mai chokes on toxic PM dust

Songkran in Chiang Mai is unlikely to be as lively as expected. The fault lies with a surplus of PM 2.5 dust, which is having a negative effect on tourist confidence, especially among Thais.

Nonetheless, the Thai Hotel Assn. hopes the average occupancy rate during the festival will reach 60%-75% even though bookings are still only at 50%. Continued …

3 more areas on disaster list

chiang Mai authorities on Sunday added three more districts to its list of disaster zones as wildfires in the area continue to rage.

The announcement now covers Chiang Dao, Mae Taeng and Chai Prakarn, in addition to Fang and Phrao districts, which were declared disaster areas on April 4. Continued …

Police arrest Chinese warehouse owner for storing cadmium waste

Cadmium residue reported missing from a factory in Samut Sakhon province has been recovered, and a foreigner has been arrested, officials said on Saturday after inspecting a factory.

Police arrested Liu Lu, a 38-year-old Chinese national and owner of the warehouse where over 7,000 tons of cadmium waste were stored. He reportedly confessed to preparing them for sale in China. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
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