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Friday’s news-March 15


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Today’s news: Hua Hin has a new night market/Retirement in Thailand/Rocky start for alcohol tax reform/Chiang Mai world’s most polluted/Marijuana oil to fight drug addiction/Taxi drivers seek fare increase/Thailand to introduce digital lottery outlets/Fifth Lao-Thai Mekong bridge/Eating snake is better for the environment/Economy: Economy remains fragile/US investments in Thailand/Russians control Phuket residential segment/CPN to invest Bt121 billion/Tourism: Hua Hin Songkran/Visa-free policies/Songkran bookings surge/Passion for Thai food/Foreigners behaving badly/Environment: Thousands more chemicals in plastic/Clean energy’s short-term promise/Water reserves at 62%/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


Hua Hin has a new night market

The Patio Old Town Night Market offers a nice mix of Thai and international cuisine, live music, and a variety of goods from local vendors. Positioned conveniently next to Chatsila and the iconic Hua Hin Night Market, this market provides a unique, chilled atmosphere for visitors.

Access to the market is made easy through a dedicated walkway on Petchkasem Road, directly opposite the Hua Hin Clock Tower. Continued …

A Comprehensive Guide to Retirement in Thailand

With its stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and relatively affordable cost of living, Thailand has emerged as one of the world’s leading retirement destinations. On top of the warmth of its people, retirees are also attracted to the country’s welcoming atmosphere and the diverse lifestyle options it offers.

Retirees can tailor their daily activities to suit their preferences, from peaceful mornings spent on sun-drenched beaches to afternoons exploring bustling marketplaces and serene temples. Continued …

Rocky start for Thailand’s latest alcohol tax reform

Thailand has decided to cut its prohibitive alcohol taxes. The tax changes were announced earlier this year, and took effect from March 1. The cabinet proposed an alcohol tax slash at three levels.

First, the import duties of 54% will be reduced to 0%. Second, the excise tax will drop from 10% to 5%. Another excise tax, which applies to the volume and percentage of alcohol and calculated at 1,500 baht (£32.84) per liter for every 100 degrees of alcohol content, will now come down to 1,000 baht. Continued …

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Chiang Mai’s atmosphere the world’s most polluted today

Chiang Mai is top of the world’s 10 cities with the highest levels of air pollution, according to the Air Quality Index (AQI) readings today.

According to the IQAir website, the AQI reading in Chiang Mai is 200, followed by Tashkent in Uzbekistan at 193, 154 in Lahore in Pakistan, 160 in Beijing, 157 in Wuhan, 155 in Yangon, 154 in New Delhi, 154 in Dubai, 153 in Hang Zhou and 151 in Calcutta. Continued …

Thailand tries CBD-infused Marijuana oil to fight drug addiction

The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) has initiated a pioneering program utilizing marijuana oil infused with high levels of CBD to combat drug dependency. The innovative prescription, named Karun Osoth, a concoction of coconut oil and CBD meticulously balanced to 10 milligrams of CBD per milliliter of coconut oil.

This therapy not only addresses the cravings for drugs but also alleviates withdrawal symptoms, including insomnia and muscle pains, offering a glimmer of hope to individuals grappling with addiction. Continued …

Mo Chit 2 taxi drivers seek fare increase

A request for an increase in the starting taxi fare at Mo Chit 2 to 50 Thai baht (US$1.40) was presented to the Transport Ministry by the Professional Association of Public Taxi Motorists on Thursday. The association simultaneously appealed for the resolution of the persistent issue of the illegal taxis operation in the area.

Khanesuan Gamkhuntod, the president of the association, highlighted the longstanding struggle against ‘mafia’ taxis at Mo Chit 2. This situation has been causing inconvenience for both legal taxi services and passengers for many years. Continued …

Thailand to introduce digital lottery outlets Sunday

The Government Lottery Office (GLO) is set to launch the sale of digital lottery tickets through registered lottery dealers on Sunday, providing buyers with an additional channel to purchase tickets at the controlled price of 80 baht.

GLO Director Nhun Sansanakom announced that lottery dealers with contracts will receive a quota of digital tickets for sale through the GLO’s website, www.glolotteryshop.com, starting March 17 for the April 1 drawing. Continued …

Fifth Lao-Thai Mekong bridge on track for completion by year end

Work on the fifth Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge, which connects the two countries across the Mekong River between Borikhamxay province in Laos and Bueng Kan province in Thailand, is progressing on schedule, and the bridge could be open to traffic at the end of this year.

The new 1,350-meter bridge will boost travel between Laos and Thailand and spur trade with other countries in the Greater Mekong subregion. Continued …

Eating snake is better for the environment than eating beef or chicken, study claims

They’re capable of a powerful bite that can cause nasty injuries. And now scientists say that pythons should be on the menu – at least for those of us wanting to do our bit to help save the planet.

Experts from Macquarie University in Sydney claim that eating snake is better for the environment than eating beef, chicken, or even fish. Continued …

Thailand’s economy remains fragile due to failure to restructure

Thailand’s manufacturing sector must urgently work on digital transformation, as well as keep pace with emerging sustainability trends, or risk lamenting “lost decades”, Siam Commercial Bank’s chief economist and chief strategy officer has warned.

Speaking during the release of the bank’s economic outlook for the first quarter of this year on Thursday, Somprawin Manprasert pointed out that while the country’s economy appeared to be doing well on the surface, it was extremely fragile and weak in terms of long-term growth. Continued …

US Commerce secretary promises investments in Thailand to make semiconductors

Visiting U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has promised to increase U.S. investment in Thailand for the manufacture of semiconductors to cope with the growing global demand.

She said Thailand stood to gain from a move by the United States to diversify semiconductor production, adding that American firms were ready to “supercharge” investments into the kingdom. Continued …

Russians control residential leasehold segment in Phuket

The value of residential units in Phuket leased long-term by the top 10 foreign nationalities almost tripled to 12.8 billion baht in 2023, mainly driven by Russian buyers fleeing the conflict in Europe, as the foreign quota for condos was filled in many areas of the island.

Phattanan Phisutvimol, a former president of the Phuket Real Estate Assn., said residential demand in Phuket among foreigners has been overwhelming since 2022 and reached a peak last year, thanks to the revival of the tourism market. Continued …

CPN rolls out Bt121 billion for store investment

Retail and property developer Central Pattana Plc (CPN), the operator of Central shopping centers, plans to invest 121 billion baht over five years for store renovation and to open two new projects, as customer purchasing power increases and foreign tourist arrivals grow.

The purchasing power of Thai customers has recovered to pre-pandemic levels since last year, says Wallaya Chirathivat, president and chief executive of CPN. Continued …

Hua Hin Songkran to feature ‘Wicker Basket Flower Shirt’ festival

Hua Hin is gearing up for a larger-than-ever Songkran festival, which will take place between April 11-13.

This year’s main organized public celebrations, dubbed the “Songkran Wicker Basket Flower Shirt” festival, are set to take place at the Pae Mai floating market along the khlong irrigation canal road, marking a continuation of the nation’s popular new traditions, which last year earned global recognition. Continued …

Visa-free policies boost international travel and economies

The international travel industry experienced a significant rebound last year, following the implementation of visa-free policies by various governments. These policies aimed to rejuvenate their ailing economies through the influx of spending by foreign tourists.

Thailand, for instance, witnessed 28 million arrivals in 2023 largely due to the strong performance in the last quarter. This surge was precipitated by visa exemptions extended to citizens of China, India, Taiwan, and Kazakhstan. An extended stay period of 90 days granted to Russian nationals also contributed significantly to this upturn. Continued …

Klook sees Songkran bookings surge

Foreign tourists are extending their stays in April, as the government is lengthening Songkran festivities this year to 21 days, according to online travel agent Klook.

Michelle Ho, general manager of Klook in Thailand and the Philippines, said the platform is working with tourism operators to offer packages for the whole month. Continued …

State leverages passion for Thai food

The Commerce Ministry is collaborating with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to launch the “Travel, Taste, Eat Thai SELECT” campaign as part of the government’s soft power policy.

Deputy Commerce Minister Napintorn Srisunpang said the goal is leveraging the power of Thai food to expand business opportunities for Thai restaurants, both locally and abroad, particularly those with “Thai SELECT” certification, which is meant to guarantee professionalism, high standards, hygiene and Thai authenticity. Continued …

  • Phuket businesses probed over potential labor law evasion – Continued …
  • Briton selling cannabis arrested in Chiang Mai – Continued …
  • Russian Prostitute Arrested in Patong, Third in About a Week – Continued …

Thousands more chemicals in plastic than previously thought

At least 3,000 more chemicals are present in plastics — from food packaging to children’s toys to medical devices — than previously estimated by international environment agencies, a report published on Thursday found.

While the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and other institutions had previously identified 13,000 plastic chemicals, the report by a team of European scientists found more than 16,000 chemicals — a quarter of which are thought to be hazardous to human health and the environment. Continued …

Clean energy holds short-term promise

The government is being urged to make Thailand the regional front-runner for clean energy, promoting the sector as a new economic growth engine.

Burin Adulwattana, managing director and chief economist of Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research), said this issue should be a top priority for the government to ensure Thailand has clean energy at competitive prices. Continued …

Water reserves decline to 62%, govt confident rainfall will come in time

The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) is confident that there will be enough water for farming and consumption this year, even though reservoir levels nationwide have dropped to 62%.

Following an ONWR meeting on Thursday, the office’s Deputy Director-general Paitoon Kengkarnchang said that an assessment of the water situation had found that 51.42 billion cubic meters remained in all reservoirs nationwide. Continued …

Would you eat this lab-grown ‘beef rice’?

South Korean researchers have succeeded in growing beef cells in rice grains in what they say is a major step toward achieving a sustainable and affordable source of protein that could potentially replace farming cattle for meat. Would you eat this bowl of “beef rice”? Continued …

US lawmakers pass bill to force TikTok sale

The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bill that would give the Chinese owner of TikTok about six months to divest the U.S. assets of the short-video app used by 170 million Americans or face a ban. Continued …

Bitcoin retreats from record high as ‘bubble’ talk grows louder

Bitcoin retreated from its latest record high amid an intensifying debate about whether the latest bull run in cryptocurrencies is evidence of speculative froth in global markets. 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

Monday’s news-March 11


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Today’s news: Two women found shot dead/Bike For Crab event/Raw meat warning/Hazardous smog in 48 provinces/Boy, 14, arrested for shooting death/Use of mosquito spray urged/Tainted fruit, vegetable imports/Someone is poisoning Rayong’s dogs/Thai police the least trusted/To lose elephant foundation/Economy: Thai retail sector struggles/Thais in Dubai working illegally/Phangnga’s lithium deposits/Cannabis crackdown steeped in political games/Tourism: Phuket: Overwhelmed by success/Khaosan Road Gears Up for Songkran/Phi Phi Island’s twin woes/Foreigners behaving badly/Crackdown on illegal foreign businesses/Environment: Chiang Mai offers 10,000 baht reward/CP Foods’ green building initiative/Thailand Experience: The human–elephant relationship/Samrub Samrub Thai, a Chef Hangout/I traveled in a tuk-tuk/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


Two women found shot dead at property in Hua Hin

Police are currently investigating the deaths of two women found shot at a property in Hua Hin. The deceased, identified as a 63-year-old businesswoman and her 46-year-old secretary, were discovered on Sunday by the son of the older woman, after he grew concerned over his inability to contact his mother for several days.

Traveling from Bangkok to Hua Hin, he arrived at his mother’s home to find it securely locked, with the air conditioning still running. Upon entering the house through a back window, he was met with a foul smell, prompting him to alert local authorities. Continued …

Bike For Crab event to take place in Pak Nam Pran March 26

Pak Nam Pran is gearing up for the 6th annual “Bike For Crab” charity cycling event, set to take place on March 26, aiming to raise funds for the community crab bank project while promoting health awareness among the public.

The initiative, by the Kluaynamthai Hospital and its Foundation under the guidance of Saranyu Choonhajer, aims to emphasize the importance of preserving blue swimming crabs through this unique charity ride. Continued …

Anthrax outbreak in Laos prompts raw meat warning in Thailand

Kenika Ounjit, a deputy government spokesperson, yesterday revealed a public health warning from the Department of Livestock Development. The warning urged the public to refrain from consuming raw meat. This follows a report of an anthrax outbreak in Laos.

According to the report, three cases of anthrax were identified on March 4 in the Soukhoumma district of the Lao province of Champasak. This province shares a border with Thailand’s eastern Ubon Ratchathani province, raising concerns for potential cross-border transmission, said Kenika, highlighting raw beef, buffalo, goat, and sheep meat as potential carriers of the bacterium. Continued …

Hazardous smog in 48 provinces

Forty-eight provinces were blanketed with hazardous levels of PM2.5 on Monday morning and 11 provinces, mostly in the north, faced red levels of pollution, with Chiang Mai suffering the most.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency reported at 10am on Monday that the highest level of particulate matter, 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5), was detected in the northern province of Chiang Mai, at 125.3 micrograms per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. The government-set safe threshold is 37.5µg/m³. Continued …

Boy, 14, arrested for shooting death of teen in Hua Hin

A 14-year-old boy has been arrested following the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old in downtown Hua Hin last Thursday evening. Hua Hin Police Station launched an investigation into the incident, which happened on Naresdamri close to the entrance to Hua Hin Fishing Pier.

The shooting not only claimed the life of the young victim, known as “Nong Din,” but also left his 16-year-old friend seriously injured after being caught in the gunfire. Continued …

Frequent use of mosquito spray urged as dengue death toll rises

In a warning against the spread of dengue fever, the Public Health Ministry has urged people to protect themselves by using anti-mosquito sprays and lotions.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said on Sunday that at the latest meeting of the National Communicable Disease Control committee, he learned that the number of dengue patients this year has risen to 17,783 cases, more than double the number compared to the same period last year. The disease has claimed 25 lives in 16 provinces this year alone, he said. Continued …

Alarm sounded for tainted fruit, vegetable imports

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is calling on the government to examine fruit and vegetables purchased from neighboring countries and China more carefully after pesticide contamination was discovered in some imports of farm produce.

“Thailand continues to import fruit and vegetables contaminated by chemicals banned in many countries,” said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued …

Someone is poisoning Rayong’s dogs, 36 dead so far

Three dog owners in Rayong’s Nikhom Phatthana district have asked police to take action against those responsible for poisoning their pets in separate incidents, resulting in the deaths of 36 animals. Somjit Palapol, a durian farmer, claims that his 19 dogs were poisoned on March 6, 17 of which died.

He said that he raised his dogs with love and best care, but they were killed by poison-laced food. ‘I am speechless and broken-hearted. I have already filed a complaint with the police, as the killings violate the law,’ he said. Continued …

Thai police the least trusted law enforcement agency

Thai citizens view corruption within the civil service sector as motivated by greed more than any other reason, a new NIDA poll published on Sunday revealed.

Over 59% of respondents said they believed civil servant corruption was due to financial reasons, while 31.5% believed that corruption stemmed from public admiration for rich, godfatherly figures. Continued …

Swiss man to lose elephant foundation

Phuket authorities will revoke the elephant foundation license of the Swiss man who allegedly kicked a Thai woman doctor on a beach, after canceling his gun licenses, according to the Phuket governor.

Gov. Sophon Suwannarat said on Saturday that investigators suspected that Urs Fehr’s Green Elephant Wildlife foundation was used for illegal purposes and its license would be revoked. Continued …

Thai retail sector struggles despite tax incentives and tourist spending

Despite increased spending by tourists and tax incentives to encourage buying, Thailand’s retail sector is under strain. The sector, facing the challenges of a surge of substandard goods from China, is burdening local entrepreneurs.

Thai Retailers Assn. Vice President Chatchai Tuongratanaphan predicts a growth of only 1%-2% in the retail sector for the first half of the year. This is due to the postponed fiscal 2024 budget and the termination of the Easy E-Receipt scheme, which provided tax rebates of up to 50,000 baht (US$1,409) for spending from Jan. 1 to Feb. 15. Continued …

Majority of 12,000 Thais in Dubai are working illegally

Most of the 12,000 Thais employed in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates are illegal workers who were lured with promises of high pay. There are only about 4,500 who are fully and correctly documented.

Nipa Nirannoot, the Thai consul-general in Dubai, said many Thai women have been lured to work in massage parlors, but end up being forced into prostitution. Others work in online gambling or scam networks, lured with the promise of work in oil fields and abandoned once they arrive there, she said. Continued …

Phangnga’s lithium deposits eyed for Thailand’s EV manufacturing ambitions

Phangnga’s rich lithium deposits were the focal point of a House Committee on Industry visit on Sunday, as the government looks to establish the area as a global lithium source. The move aligns with the government’s strategy to make Thailand an electronic vehicle (EV) manufacturing hub.

Akkaradech Wongpitakroj, chairman of the House committee and United Thai Nations MP for Ratchaburi, led the delegation to the southern province. The visit included a progress report update from Phangnga Gov. Supoj Rodruang Na Nongkhai and a trip to the Ruangkiat lithium deposit in tambon Ka Lai. Continued …

Thailand’s proposed cannabis crackdown steeped in political games

On a weekday afternoon, more and more people start slowly filing into a subterranean plaza off Bangkok’s iconic Khaosan Road – for decades a tourist hub in the Thai capital. The underground space, formerly home to a supermarket, is lined with small shops and tables and chairs, and is cool and breezy. It has to be.

Air-filtration systems are required to be installed here to keep the mostly international tourist crowd comfortable, and more pertinently, clear the haze of thick marijuana smoke. This is Plantopia, also known as Weed City. Multiple stores exclusively sell cannabis and related paraphernalia – and customers can smoke it on the spot. Continued …

Phuket: Overwhelmed by success

Phuket has been in the limelight the past six months after the government announced a plan to elevate Thailand to an aviation hub, with Phuket the key gateway in the south.

The plan includes a new airport project in Phangnga, which is estimated to cost 80 billion baht and accommodate 20 million passengers per year, providing support to Phuket airport. Continued … 

Khaosan Road Gears Up for World Songkran Festival

On Friday, Sanga Ruangwattanakul, the president of the Khaosan Business Assn., revealed preparation for the upcoming World Songkran Festival 2024 on Khaosan Road, Bangkok, from April 13-15.

The water play on Khaosan Road would be held for three days from April 13-15 up to 9pm each day. Afterward, restaurants and entertainment venues would operate normally. Continued …

Phi Phi Island’s twin woes – not enough water, too much marijuana

The much-visited Phi Phi Island in Krabi province is drowning in multiple crises. There is a severe shortage of fresh water for consumption. And outlets selling marijuana are on the rise.

Businessmen are urging the government to allocate funds for setting up a freshwater production plant and also take steps to control the open sale of marijuana. Continued …

  • Three Russians Arrested for Allegedly Operating Beauty Clinic on Samui Island – Continued … 
  • Swiss Man who Allegedly Assaulted Elderly Woman Banned from Leaving Thailand – Continued … 
  • Russian Woman Arrested Illegally Working at Wichit Snake Farm – Continued … 
  • Two Overstaying Russians Arrested in Wichit – Continued … 
  • Russian Man Arrested for Allegedly Working Illegally at Cannabis Shop in Wichit – Continued … 
  • Russian and Belarusian Arrested for Illegally Working in Chalong Company – Continued … 
  • Phuket to crack down on illegal foreign businesses using Thai nominees – Continued … 

Chiang Mai offers 10,000 baht reward, uses artificial rain to control pollution

The Chiang Mai governor is offering 10,000 baht to anyone who can lead to the arrest of forest fire suspects and has ordered rainmaking operations to control PM2.5 pollution.

Gov.Nirat Pongsitthaworn said on Sunday that the PM2.5 pollution can also be blamed on westerly winds blowing dust across from neighboring countries. Continued …

CP Foods’ green building initiative to cut greenhouse gas emissions

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) is consting green buildings for its operations nationwide, utilizing sustainable construction materials and implementing measures to reduce energy consumption.

The initiative begins with the development of five green buildings, contributing to the advancement of a low-carbon industry. Continued … 

Fostering the human – elephant relationship

While many areas of Thailand are grappling with the issue of human-elephant conflicts, Kui Buri National Park has successfully turned this crisis into an opportunity. The initiative aims not only to ease the conflict between humans and elephants but also to change the perceptions of local people and help them generate income. Video 

Samrub Samrub Thai, a Chef Hangout Spot Turned MICHELIN Star

When you think of Thai food, massaman curry, tom yam, or som tam may come to mind. However, delving deeper into the essence of Thai cuisine, Thai cuisine is more than that – a lot more. One couple explores the relationship between a Thai meal set consisting of rice and dishes eaten with rice, known as “samrub.”

It started as a humble post-work chef gathering among peers. Now the humble spot has become a MICHELIN Star restaurant. At Samrub Samrub Thai, the team invites you to experience Thai culture through beautifully crafted seasonal set menus with a chef’s counter that blurs the line between kitchen and guests, and revives ancient Thai recipes, bringing them back to life in the present world. Continued …

I traveled through one of the world’s most crowded cities in a three-wheeled tuk-tuk

During time away from home, many tourists will end up using forms of transport that they typically wouldn’t at home.

Often, this means catching the bus or perhaps metro system to get from one point of a city to another. However, while this can be cost-effective and, depending on the destination, incredibly efficient, sometimes it pays to try something a little more authentic. Continued …

Southeast Asia received 50% of China’s regional investment in 2023

In 2023, Chinese investment in the Asia-Pacific region saw a remarkable surge, with Southeast Asia alone attracting half of China’s regional investments. Despite China’s economy facing a slowdown, a report by Griffith University and Fudan University disclosed that the investment reached nearly $20 billion in the region, a significant 37% jump from the year before. Continued …

Universal Pictures dominates the Academy Awards with ‘Oppenheimer’

Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures dominated Sunday’s Academy Awards, propelled by the historical drama “Oppenheimer,” which won seven Oscars, including best picture. The film about the father of the atomic bomb claimed wins in several major categories, including the best director Oscar for Christopher Nolan, lead actor for Cillian Murphy and supporting actor for Robert Downey Jr. Continued …

Wind tops coal in German energy shift

Germany says that wind power overtook coal-fired generation last year, underscoring the country’s accelerating transition away from fossil fuels. Wind accounted for 31% of electricity production, becoming the country’s biggest source of supply. 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

Thursday’s news-March 7

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Today’s news: Temperatures set to soar in Hua Hin/Restaurant encroachment threatens Hua Hin beaches/10 million sought treatment for pollution-related illnesses/Swiss man’s visa revoked/10 most expensive wines/Economy: Buying property in Hua Hin/Reforming land and building tax/Thai economy to bounce back/Consumer confidence at high/Flat growth for SME, retail/Seven Phuket transport projects/Hospitality industry takes center stage/Tourism: Bangkok airports ranked among worst/Illegal migrant labor and sex work/87 Wild Animals Seized at Suvarnabhumi/Pattaya Tourism Flourishes/Medical Cannabis Festival/Jetstar Asia to Krabi/Illegal nursery on Koh Phangan/Phuket cracks down – Three Russians Arrested; Romanian Man Arrested; Russian Man Arrested/Environment: EGAT solar project activated/Thailand Experience: Salt, sea and spoonbills/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Temperatures set to soar in Hua Hin this week and next

Temperatures in Hua Hin and across Thailand are set to soar over the next week. The Thai Meteorological Department’s seven-day forecast for Hua Hin says maximum temperatures will range from 36–38 °C, with average temperatures between March 6-12 reaching 35°C.

However, forecasters say the temperatures may actually feel much warmer. According to the heat index, average temperatures will feel like 42 °C. Continued …

Restaurant encroachment threatens Hua Hin’s sandy shores

Yamu Beach in Phuket may have just played second fiddle to an encroachment crisis engulfing the pristine sands of Hua Hin. Evidence surfaced recently showcasing a long line of eateries and guesthouses that have sunk their claws deep into Hua Hin’s main beach.

Witnesses describe a scene akin to invasion, with some structures extending a staggering 20 meters into the sea, leaving beach-goers with nowhere to tread but upon these encroachments. This situation dwarfs even the recent fiasco at Phuket’s Yamu Beach. Shockingly, local authorities in Hua Hin seem to be turning a blind eye to the brazen land grab, prompting a furious outcry from the public. Continued …

Thailand: 10 million sought treatment for pollution-related illnesses in 2023

More than 10 million Thais sought treatment for illnesses linked to air pollution in 2023, authorities said.

The data from the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) come as Thailand’s air quality is worsening. Widespread farm burning and forest fires, notably in the country’s north, often create a noxious smog at the beginning of the year. The start of 2024 has already seen a jump in cases of pollution-related diseases compared to the previous year. Continued …

Swiss man’s visa revoked after physical assault on Thai doctor

The Immigration Bureau revoked the visa of the Swiss man involved in the physical assault on a female Thai doctor near Yamu Cape in Phuket last week.

The Thai doctor, 26-year-old Tarndao Chandam, filed a complaint against Urs Fehr after the Swiss man attacked her on Saturday, Feb. 24, when she and her friend sat on the steps outside his luxury villa near Yamu Cape in Phuket. Tarndao added that Fehr and his Thai wife had also insulted her and threatened to use their police connections to put her in jail, as well. Continued …

The 10 most expensive wines in Thailand

Following the adjustment of the wine tax structure on Feb. 23 to support tourism and consumption within the country, the Department of Excise has published a list of the 10 most expensive wines available in Thailand.

The priciest is an eye-watering 1.5 million baht a bottle while the lowest is 200,000 baht. The list gives the recommended retail prices the department uses as a reference for wine importers for tax purposes. Continued …

Can you profit from buying property in Hua Hin?

The question of whether one can profit from buying property in Hua Hin is a frequent topic of discussion among both buyers and sellers. First thing first, no one buys property in order to lose money. That’s true whether you buy in Hua Hin or anywhere else.

However, the growth rates of the property market in Hua Hin are a nuanced subject, particularly when factoring in the Thai baht’s volatility against other currencies. This fluctuation can significantly impact investment returns. Continued …

Government to undertake study on reforming land and building tax

The Finance Ministry is studying how to reform the land and building tax to lessen the financial burden on the people while the country’s economy has not yet recovered, a senior official said on Wednesday.

Paopoom Rojanasakul, secretary to the finance minister, unveiled the plan during his speech to kick off a seminar on the property market, titled “Property Market Key Index of 2024 Economy”. Paopoom said the reform was aimed at reducing the impact on people when the country’s economy was still in crisis. Continued …

Thai economy predicted to bounce back in Q2 despite sluggish start

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Bangkok (JSCCIB) has indicated that the Thai economy, which is set to experience sluggish growth this year, is expected to pick up in the second quarter. This projection is attributed to the anticipated state budget spending and a reduction in tension within the Red Sea region.

The National Economic and Social Development Council has forecast GDP growth of 2.7% for the year, as fuel consumption recorded a downturn in January. Kriengkrai Thiennukul, Federation of Thai Industries chairman, predicts that the economy will see improvement in the second quarter as the trade tensions caused by Houthi rebel attacks should ease, positively impacting international commerce. Continued …

Consumer confidence at 48-month high

Thai consumer confidence rose in February, reaching the highest level in 48 months, bolstered by government support measures and tourism, a survey showed today.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) increased to 63.8 in February from 62.9 in January, the UTCC said. Continued …

SCB predicts flat growth for SME, retail segments

Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), the banking business unit under SCB X Plc, expects no growth in small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and retail loans this year, citing the fragile financial conditions of these two customer segments.

For overall loan expansion in 2024, SCB is targeting a flat to marginal growth rate of around 1%-2%. Continued …

Seven transport projects planned to turn Phuket into regional economic hub

The Transport Ministry on Wednesday announced seven projects to upgrade transport infrastructure in Phuket province, with a combined investment of over 1.48 billion baht.

Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said these projects will help maximize the southern province’s tourism and logistics capacities for land, sea, and air transport, supporting its target of becoming a regional economic hub and global tourism destination. Continued …

Hospitality industry takes center stage

The Commerce Ministry aims to position Thailand as the epicenter of the hotel, restaurant and catering (HoReCa) industry in Asia.

After presiding over the opening ceremony of THAIFEX-HOREC ASIA 2024, Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said the trade show should open new business avenues for entrepreneurs in the HoReCa sector. to elevate their business to the next level through intelligent technologies, innovations and local wisdom. Continued …

Bangkok airports hit turbulence: Ranked among world’s worst

Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok ranked among the worst air travel hubs in Asia, according to Business Financing’s recent report.

The financial information and research website from the UK, Business Financing, launched the Best & Worst Airports in the World, according to business travelers in February this year. This rank is based on the business travelers across the world on the online forum, Air Quality. Continued …

Illegal migrant labor and sex work challenge Thailand’s tourism

Migrant workers, who have illegally entered Thailand by taking advantage of visa-free privileges, continue to pose a challenge in the country’s tourism sector, particularly within the sex industry. This issue has led to calls from operators for the government to legalize sex work.

A recent confrontation between Filipino transgender women and their Thai counterparts in Soi Sukhumvit 11, Bangkok, has brought this issue to light, with accusations of the Filipino trans women offering sexual services. Continued …

87 Wild Animals Seized at Suvarnabhumi Airport: Six Indian Tourists Face Charges

On Tuesday, the Suvarnabhumi Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Customs Office, and relevant agencies received a report from airport security officers after detecting 87 wild animals stashed inside eight baggage items of six Indian tourists heading to Mumbai, India.

According to Suvarnabhumi security officers, more than 87 wild animals were seized after six Indian suspects went through security processing at the Suvarnabhumi Airport. The wild animals included cotton-top tamarins, reptiles, macaws, lizards, red pandas, and other protected wildlife. Continued …

Pattaya Tourism Flourishes with Free Thai-China Visa Policy

Pattaya’s tourism industry is experiencing a surge in the number of Chinese tourists following the implementation of the free Thai-China visa policy, according to Boonkerd Suksrikan, vice president of the Eastern Thai Hotels Assn.

Boonkerd revealed that there is a significant rise in hotel bookings by Chinese tourists, particularly for stays extending into April, the month of Thailand’s word-famous Songkran water festival. Continued …

Pattaya to Host Major Medical Cannabis Festival in April

The CISW MedCann Festival International (CMCF) will be held in Pattaya from April 25-28, focusing on medical cannabis, health tourism, and business opportunities.

This year’s CMCF will showcase interesting new products, special items, and activities related to the medical cannabis industry. The festival aims to serve as a platform for international connection, bringing together experts and investors in the cannabis, medical, and pharmaceutical fields from countries such as Colombia, the United States, Germany, and Israel. Continued …

Jetstar Asia soars to Krabi and Clark, Philippines

Jetstar Asia announced two direct routes to Krabi and Clark, Philippines.

Starting June 7, travelers can jet off to the shores of Krabi, with the low-cost carrier offering six weekly services to this south Thai area. From June 16, travelers can hop aboard for a journey to the heart of the Philippines’ vibrant culture with four weekly services to Clark, soon to ramp up to five by Oct. 18. Continued …

American woman caught running illegal nursery on Koh Phangan

Police have detained an American woman for allegedly running an illegal nursery on Koh Phangan in Surat Thani.

About 20 foreign children were found in the premises, according to police. Three foreign women working as babysitters and four Myanmar housekeepers were also arrested and charged with working illegally. Continued …

Phuket finally cracks down on working tourists

  • Three Russians Arrested in Phuket for Work Permit Related Offenses

Three Russians were arrested at a vehicle rental shop in Cherng Talay for work permit-related offenses. They were arrested at a company on Sri Soonthorn Road in Cherng Talay, which was being operated as a vehicles rental shop. Continued …

  • Romanian Man Arrested in Phuket for Operating Tour Services

A Romanian man was arrested in Patong after he was found allegedly selling tour packages. Tourists also allegedly were seen buying a tour package and paying the Romanian man. Continued …

  • Russian Man Arrested For Working at Money Exchange Booth in Phuket

On Monday, the Sakoo Police apprehended a suspect identified only as Mr. Andrei, a 37-year-old Russian national, at a money exchange booth in the Sakoo subdistrict. The arrest occurred after he was found working inside the booth. Continued …

Solar inclusive EGAT power project activated, now supplying electricity

Customers are now receiving energy generated by the floating solar cells at Ubonrat Dam in Khon Kaen province after its launch on Tuesday, Jiraporn Sirikham, acting governor of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), announced.

The key advantage of the 24 megawatt hydro-floating solar hybrid power plant at the Ubonrat Dam lies in its integration of three clean-energy sources: solar energy, hydropower, and an energy storage system using batteries. This setup allows for the generation of electricity from solar energy during daylight hours and hydropower from the existing dam at night. Continued …

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Salt, sea and spoonbills

During a morning stroll through vast salt fields in the seaside town of Samut Sakhon, I couldn’t resist but take breathtaking photos of a large flock of birds. Close by, experienced birdwatcher Suchart Daengpayon (also known as Mr. Tee) led a small group of foreign tourists on a trip to see the food-seeking behaviors of the spoon-billed sandpiper, an endangered shorebird species.

Fortunately, Mr. Tee kindly allowed me to use his spotting scope and gave me a brief overview of bird conservation efforts in tambon Khok Kham. Over 30 years ago, he and his neighbors established the Khok Kham Natural Conservation Club after working with an international survey team that wanted to get insights on the biodiverse marine habitats in Thailand’s wetlands. That’s when he realized that the best spot to go bird watching was right there at home. Continued …

Myanmar conflict displaces 2.7M, with 18.6M needing assistance

More than 2.7 million people have been displaced due to conflict in Myanmar, and by the end of 2024, more than 18.6 million people will need humanitarian assistance, announced the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in the humanitarian bulletin released on March 3. Continued …

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Today’s news: Thailand facing historic heat/Mass Shooting at Concert/Extra holiday to boost Songkran/Fake cop shirks bill from Jay Fai/Economy: Land title deeds for farmers/China-Laos high-speed rail/15% global minimum tax/Key features of Thailand’s cannabis industry/Tourism: Will visa waivers help/Over 20,000 Chinese tourists a day/American Man Found with Bullet/Pattaya Hotels Exceed 90% Occupancy/150 million passengers at Suvarnabhumi/Environment: Fires force park closure/Thailand Experience: Ancient tie-dye tradition/Fresh Mindset to Bangkok’s Food Scene/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


Thailand among countries facing historic heat in 2024

The El Nino phenomenon could cause temperatures in Thailand to soar to historic highs this year, well-respected marine ecologist Thon Thamrongnawasawat predicted on Friday.

“El Nino will end in June, but the temperatures in many countries could skyrocket in the first half of this year,” he warned. Continued … 

Mass Shooting at Concert in Ubon Ratchathani Leaves Four People Dead

At 12:30am yesterday, Khong Chiam police officers received a mass shooting report incident, resulting in four casualties and many injuries, at a northeastern-style concert in Khong Chiam, Ubon Ratchathani.

According to the police report, unidentified witnesses told the police that during the concert at a temple in Khong Chiam, Noppadon Thonglee, a 45-year-old Volunteer Defense Corps (VDC) guarding the event, broke up a group of audience members that annoyed the singers on the stage. Continued …

Thailand announces extra holiday to boost Songkran economy

Thailand’s financial sector is set to benefit from an additional public holiday, as declared by the Royal Thai Government Gazette. The special holiday is part of a government initiative to facilitate travel flexibility and stimulate the tourism, service sectors, and the overall economy during the Songkran festival.

This move aligns with the Cabinet’s decision from Feb. 13, and marks a strategic effort to distribute travel and boost economic activities nationwide. Continued …

Fake cop shirks 1,500 baht bill from Michelin-starred Jay Fai

Bangkok’s culinary Michelin-starred hotspot Jay Fai fell victim to a brazen food theft, leaving locals and tourists stunned as a fake cop vanished after downing a 1,500-baht feast. The Samranrat Police Station is hot on the trail of the impostor but with no affiliation to their force.

Col. Tossapon Ampaipipatkul, the superintendent leading the investigation, reassured that the police would nab the culprit without fail. However, the audacious thief managed to pull off a daring heist right under the noses of the renowned street-food chef, Jay Fai, and her team. Continued …

Land title deeds for farmers: Can Thailand escape the poverty trap?

A government initiative to convert agricultural land reform certificates into title deeds has sparked both hope and concern for millions of Thailand’s poorest people.

For farmers, the initiative offers the opportunity to use their land plots for more than just agricultural activities. With title deeds, they can also use their land as collateral to obtain loans when necessary, protecting them from loan sharks whose high-interest rates can trap them and their families in debt and poverty for generations. Continued …

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China-Laos high-speed rail to transform northeast Thailand

Krungthai COMPASS Research Center has identified the China-Laos high-speed railway as the cornerstone for transforming the northeast of Thailand into an economic juggernaut within the greater Mekong subregion.

The center disclosed that the China-Laos high-speed railway, now operational for both passenger and freight services along the Kunming-Vientiane route, will directly turbocharge trade and investment in Thailand’s northeastern region, seamlessly linked to this rail network. The government is primed to fuel the regional economy, committing an expected investment of around 760 billion baht over the forthcoming five years. Continued …

Thai draft ready for levying 15% global minimum tax on large multinationals

The Revenue Department will propose to the Cabinet a draft act within the first half of 2024 on imposing global minimum tax (GMT) at 15% on large multinational enterprises.

The department’s director-general, Kulaya Tantitemit, said on Friday that the draft has been prepared under the agreement with the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), an intergovernmental organization of 38 countries, to promote transparency and fairness in tax collection. Continued …

What are the key features of Thailand’s cannabis industry?

Just two years after Thailand became the first Southeast Asian country to decriminalize cannabis in 2022, it now plans to ban recreational use of the drug, creating uncertainty for the public, tourists, and a burgeoning industry. Here are details of the cannabis sector:

Thailand has a long history of using cannabis in traditional medicine to relieve pain and fatigue. Cannabis also appeared in old cooking recipes before it was criminalized in the 1930s. Continued …

Will visa waivers help Thailand’s tourism regain pre-pandemic levels?

Thai tourists are excited at the permanent visa-free agreement signed by Thailand and China, which would make travel for citizens of both countries easy, with large-scale implications for tourism.

Chairat Trairattanacharatporn, a former chairman of the Tourism Council of Thailand, sees the arrangement as offering enormous convenience to Thai passport holders after the permanent visa-free agreement came into force on March 1. Continued …

Thailand expects over 20,000 Chinese tourists a day as free visa starts

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) expects more than 20,000 Chinese arrivals per day from March 1 when Thailand and China permanently waive visa requirements for their citizens.

“The confidence of Chinese tourists in traveling within Thailand has been fully restored,” ATTA President Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn said on Friday, citing statistics of Chinese arrivals in the first two months of 2024 at over one million people. Continued …

American Man Found with Bullet Arrested at Phuket Airport

An American man was arrested with a bullet at the Phuket International Airport.

The Sakoo Police said on Thursday they were notified from the Phuket International Airport that staffer at an x-ray machine was screening passengers’ bags and luggage at the international terminal and found a bullet inside a foreign passenger’s luggage. Continued …

Pattaya Booms with Tourist Influx, Hotels Exceed 90% Occupancy

Pattaya is experiencing a surge in tourism, with hotels exceeding 90% room occupancy driven by an influx of visitors from China, Russia, and India, alongside a rise in domestic tourism.

According to Sanphet Supabawornsathien, president of the Eastern Thai Hotel Assn., this positive trend is fueled by several factors. Russian tourists, seeking respite from the cold and the ongoing war with Ukraine, have chosen Pattaya as their destination, leading to increased flight frequency since late January. Continued …

Target: 150 million passengers at Suvarnabhumi airport

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced plans to boost the annual capacity of Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Samut Prakan. “We’re gearing up to more than double our capacity to a staggering 150 million passengers annually,” he said.

Currently handling a substantial 60 million passengers, Suvarnabhumi Airport is set for a dramatic makeover, including the addition of a third runway. This makeover will catapult its flight-handling capabilities to 90 flights per hour, up from the current 60 flights per hour, by October this year. Continued …

Raging forest fires force closure of Thai-Cambodian Border park

Forest fires ablaze along the Thai-Cambodian border have ignited chaos, choking Khao Phra Wihan National Park in Sisaket province with clouds of thick smoke and dust particles, forcing a three-day shutdown.

The infernos, wreaking havoc on the region’s flora and fauna, including monkeys, bats, and birds, have sparked concerns for both tourism and wildlife preservation. Continued …

Ancient tie-dye tradition in Buri Ram

In a community of Khok Muang in Buri Ram, the tradition of tie-dye fabric reflects the local culture. A distinctive tradition passed down through generations involves using silk fabric imprinted with patterns extracted from carvings on the stone pillars of Prasat Muang Tam, an ancient Khmer Hindu temple. Video 

Today’s Thai Chefs Bring a Fresh Mindset to Bangkok’s Food Scene

At Potong, a Thai-Chinese fine-dining spot hidden in Bangkok’s labyrinthine Chinatown, every guest will find a letter to chef-owner Pichaya Soontornyanakij’s grandparents beside their plate. “What I am trying to do is not only to save traditional inspiring ingredients from being forgotten,” Soontornyanakij writes, “but also to create a bold new genre that still respects the ingredients used back then at your little Thai Chinese kitchen on the balcony.”

The ensuing 20-course tasting menu reads like a love letter to Soontornyanakij’s ancestors, who for five generations have run their herbal-medicine business from this timeworn building that quivers when tuk-tuks rattle through the alley in front. Continued …

Myanmar now a ‘never-ending’ nightmare: UN

Three years of military rule in Myanmar have inflicted unbearable cruelty, leaving people trapped in an unending nightmare as the conflict spreads, the UN human rights chief said Friday. Continued …

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Today’s news: Planes to battle drought, pollution/More for expressway travel/How AI revolutionizes your food/Economy: Economy improves slightly/Weakening Thai baht forecast/Manufacturing sector sees slump/Another symptom of economic maladies/Global cargo distribution hub/Developing Laem Chabang Port/Year-End Ban on Recreational Cannabis/Tourism: Bid to curb airfares/Misbehaving foreigners/Southern provinces into tourist hub/Tuk tuks and taxis/Sydney launches eVisa/Thailand and US Air Travel/Environment: Thailand’s hotels and greenhouse gas/Thailand to tackle plastic waste/Turning waste into sustainable communities/Thailand Experience: In search of Thailand’s tasty hideouts/One of Thailand’s last untouched islands/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


30 rainmaking planes to battle drought, pollution

The government plans to deploy 30 aircraft nationwide for cloud-seeding operations to induce artificial rain to battle air pollution and ease dry weather conditions in the main crop-growing areas.

The annual royal rainmaking program began on Thursday, with seven centers set up across the country to coordinate efforts in all 77 provinces for operations in March and April, the government said. Continued …

Motorists to pay more for expressway travel from today

Toll fees for Bangkok’s Chalong Rat (Ramindra-At Narong) and Burapha Withi expressways will be more expensive from today.

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) announced earlier this month that the fee for 4-wheel vehicles on the Chalong Rat Expressway will increase by 5 baht to 45 baht. Toll fees for six to 10-wheelers, meanwhile, will also be 5 baht more expensive, going from 60 to 65 baht, while those for vehicles with more than 10 wheels will be 90 baht, up from 80 baht. Continued …

How AI revolutionizes your food: From farm to fork

In the fast-paced world of food innovation and production, artificial intelligence (AI) is no longer just a buzzword; it’s a game changer. From enhancing the quality of your morning cereal to ensuring the sustainability of your favorite snacks, AI’s role is both profound and transformative.

Imagine a world where food waste is significantly reduced, and every product on your plate meets the highest quality standards. That’s the reality AI is creating in the food industry today. It’s not just about making processes faster; it’s about making them smarter, safer, and more consumer-centric. Continued …

Economy improves slightly but overall recovery remains slow

The Thai economy in January showed signs of improvement from the previous month, but, overall, economic expansion remained slow, the Bank of Thailand (BOT) said on Thursday.

BOT spokesperson Chayawadee Chaianant said contributing factors include increasing foreign arrivals and direct foreign investment, while the value of exports, excluding gold, also rose after contracting the previous month. Continued …

Weakening Thai baht forecast due to economic and freight cost factors

Analysts are forecasting a weakened Thai baht due to factors including poor economic performance, high freight costs, and disagreements over interest rate reductions. The baht is anticipated to fluctuate within the range of 36-36.50 to the U.S. dollar this month.

On Wednesday, the baht recorded a decline, falling below 36 to the U.S. dollar, and was quoted at 35.96-98 to the U.S. dollar yesterday morning. This was in response to a slight easing of the dollar, following a minor reduction in U.S. economic growth than initially projected at 3.3% for the last quarter of 2023, as reported by the Kasikorn Research Center. Continued …

Thailand’s manufacturing sector sees slump for 16th month

Thailand’s manufacturing sector witnessed a prolonged slump for the 16th month in January, as the country’s key economic pillar grapples with dwindling domestic and overseas motor vehicle sales, according to information released by the Industry Ministry.

The year-on-year decline of 2.94% in the sector fell short of the anticipated 5.1% fall predicted in a Reuters survey and followed a revised 4.66% slump in December. This downturn was primarily triggered by a reduction in auto production, marking the sixth consecutive month of slowdown, taking into account both domestic sales and exports. Continued …

Migrants moving back to rural hometowns another symptom of Thailand’s economic maladies

Thailand’s economy is undergoing major changes, with ominous signs of a downward spiral. The country has been battling slow growth since the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998, after being a “tiger” economy for close to a decade.

In addition to a series of political crises, the country has also faced several other setbacks, such as the global financial crisis in 2008, the devastating floods in 2011, and the COVID-19 fallout recently. Continued …

PM unveils plan to become global cargo distribution hub

Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin envisions the country as a regional aviation center and one of the world’s top five cargo distribution hubs. During a live broadcast scheduled for today, the premier will elaborate on this ambitious plan on the government’s NBT television channel and various online and social media platforms.

Airports of Thailand (AoT) President Kerati Kijmanawat shared a sneak peek of the Ignite Thailand Aviation Hub campaign. Kerati stated that AoT has already put forth the plan for the hub vision to PM Srettha. He added that the prime minister would reveal the key details of the plan today. Continued …

PAT developing Laem Chabang Port as a world-class facility

The third phase of development of Laem Chabang Port in Chonburi province is among important government-private joint investment projects under the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) development plan.

The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has invested 47% in the 114-billion-baht project, while 53% is by the private sector. The development focuses on the F port with a concession period of five years. Continued …

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Thailand Plans Year-End Ban on Recreational Cannabis

In a bid to assert greater control over recreational cannabis consumption, Thailand is set to impose a ban by the end of the year, according to statements from the country’s health minister.

(Editor: Simple solution – regulate it, tax it and use the proceeds for addiction programs and public education.)

Since blazing the trail in Southeast Asia with the legalization of medicinal marijuana in 2018, followed by the nod to recreational use in 2022, Thailand has witnessed a rapid proliferation of the cannabis market. The landscape now boasts an abundance of tens of thousands of cannabis outlets, with industry projections soaring to a monumental $1.2 billion valuation by the upcoming fiscal year. Continued …

In bid to curb airfares, 38 domestic flights added for Songkran

Amid escalating complaints over skyrocketing airfare prices, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit announced an additional 38 domestic flights and an estimated 13,000 seats for the upcoming Songkran holiday season in April.

Suriya asserted that this measure is just one of the short-term solutions being devised to combat the escalating airfare predicament. “We’re taking decisive action to address the concerns raised by citizens on social media.” Continued …

Thai immigration cracks down on misbehaving foreigners

The Immigration Bureau has ordered thorough investigations and apprehensions of foreign nationals engaging in illegal activities in Thailand, including scrutinizing Thai and foreign residents exhibiting inappropriate behavior.

These actions violate the law, endanger public safety, tarnish the country’s image, or involve transnational criminal activities exploiting Thailand as a base. Continued …

Plan to transform southern provinces into tourist hub

The Thai government has committed to transforming the country’s three southernmost provinces into global tourist attractions and increasing investment in this region. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin gave this assurance during a three-day visit to Narathiwat, Pattani, and Yala which concluded yesterday.

According to the prime minister, the southernmost provinces possess the potential to rise as the nation’s premier tourist destinations. However, a comprehensive development plan is crucial to actualize this potential and convert these provinces into tourism hotspots. Continued …

Tuk tuks and taxis: Bangkok’s solution to overcharging crisis

Amid a flurry of concerns raised over the fleecing of foreign tourists by tuk tuk and taxi drivers, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has taken a decisive stand. Permanent Secretary Wanthanee Wattana spearheaded this pivotal moment following an intensive meeting with both public and private stakeholders.

Diving into the heart of the issue, yesterday’s summit convened at the Bangkok City Hall and was chaired by the PM’s office minister, Puangphet Choonla-iad. A coalition of representatives from various agencies lent their voices to the cause, acknowledging the urgent need for action. Continued …

Thai Consulate in Sydney launches eVisa from March 19

The Royal Thai Consulate in Sydney has announced it will stop issuing “sticker visas” and go live with eVisa online applications from March 19. The Sydney Consulate will only accept applications from people who live in NSW from that date.

You can apply until March 9 the previous way. As of today, there is no mention of any visa fee increases on their website.

Thailand and US Air Travel: A Dozen Years of Separation Over?

Thailand and the U.S. may be moving ever closer to “Thai-ing” the knot in air travel again after a dozen years of separation.

In 2012, Thai Airways ended its nonstop flights between Bangkok and the U.S. That was because the airline deemed these trans-Pacific routes to be unprofitable. However, more serious reasons loomed in the background. Continued …

Thailand’s hotels produce the most greenhouse gas in Asia

According to KResearch’s latest findings, Thai hotels are the leading culprits in greenhouse gas emissions, emitting a whopping 0.064 tons of carbon per guest each night, significantly higher than the regional and global averages of 0.057 and 0.019 tons, respectively.

Urging the government to intervene, KResearch emphasised the crucial role of sustainable practices in curbing this environmental menace. “While hotels worldwide are embracing eco-friendly initiatives, Thailand’s hospitality sector seems to lag.” Continued …

A top-10 marine water polluter, Thailand to tackle plastic waste

Named one of the world’s top 10 marine water polluters in 2021, Thailand has now added environmental mitigation as a national agenda item.

According to Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in 2019, the global production of plastics had reached 460 million tons annually, doubling in volume over 20 years. And some 353 million tons ended up as waste, given the increasingly single-use nature of plastics. Continued …

How ‘Grandpa Garbage’ turned waste into sustainable communities

Pirathorn Saneewong, or “Grandpa Garbage”, is the founder of the “Zero Baht Store”, a community initiative born from trash and hunger that has grown into a movement for positive change.

His story begins over three decades ago when living under a bridge in Bangkok and with a young child to feed, Pirathorn hatched a plan to escape poverty. Little did he know that his ingenious idea would provide a remedy for the global problem of waste management – a challenge that has plagued Thailand and other countries for decades. Continued …

In search of Thailand’s tasty hideouts that the locals would rather keep secret

“Stomach and soul,” says chef David Thompson with a smile. “The two things that sum up Thailand.” He pauses. “Well, if I was being flippant and succinct.” David, as I know only too well, is a master of both.

It’s quarter past two in the morning, just outside Amphawa, a town an hour or two to the southwest of Bangkok. And I’m a little confused. We’re here, loitering beneath the ornate eaves of the King Rama II Memorial Park, to observe a wai khru, an ancient Thai ritual where students pay respect to their masters, both human and divine, or — in this case — to honor the art of cooking. Continued …

My stay on one of Thailand’s last untouched islands

What a difference 30 minutes makes. That’s how long it takes to sail by public ferry from Phuket to Koh Yao Yai. You’ll have heard of the first island; Thailand’s most popular and overdeveloped holiday hub. But the latter, not so much.

And it’s startlingly different. I am here to stay in its brand-new Anantara resort among vast grounds of virgin jungle, palm groves and farmland. The plot has a long private coastline and is so big that the hotel requires a fleet of six speedboats, five golf buggies, two vans and two 4WDs, plus one longtail, while guests have use of free bicycles to get around. Continued …

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Today’s news: Rama II Road upgrades/Hua Hin tourism flourishes/Electricity tariffs to remain unchanged/Wise and Revolut’s key features/New attacks on booze labels/Managing a graying population/War on online scams/Economy: Thailand on track for recovery/Consumer confidence hits 47-month high/New minimum wage calculation/Financial experts champion green technologies/Thai veggie market sprouts/Decoding payments in Asia Pacific/Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair/India to urged to invest in land bridge/Shopping trends in Thailand/Thailand Medical Cannabis Market/Tourism: Tackling Suvarnabhumi Airport queues/Thailand’s ‘Travel Ivory Free’/Hong Kong Express to Bangkok/Environment: Calm down about plastics/Most exposed to climate change/Thai forest area in decline/Coral and sharks back in Maya/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


Rama II Road upgrades will be completed in 2025, government says

There is an end in sight to the ongoing construction of the main route between Bangkok and the south of Thailand. The Department of Highways has confirmed that the long-awaited upgrades to Rama II Road, a key artery to Thailand’s southern region, are set to be completed by 2025.

The Department of Highways (DOH) and the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) recently moved to address some of the challenges brought about by the extensive construction work on the road, which is one of the main routes to Cha Am and Hua Hin. Continued …

Hua Hin tourism flourishes amid complaints of high room rates

TAT officials were deployed to monitor the tourist situation in Hua Hin following reports on social media claiming a decline in visitor numbers. Contrary to these rumors, during the recent three-day Makha Bucha holiday, both Thai and international tourists were seen flocking to the beach in large numbers, indicating a bustling atmosphere.

Statistics on tourist numbers and tourism revenue for Prachuap Khiri Khan Province also show a continuous upward trend, according to the office. In 2023, the area recorded its highest tourism revenue in the central region, with a total of 11.14 million visitors generating 44 billion baht in tourism income. Continued …

Household electricity tariffs to remain unchanged until August

Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga has affirmed that electricity tariffs for households in Thailand will remain unchanged from May to August, maintaining the current rate of 4.18 baht per unit.

Pirapan, also serving as a deputy prime minister, explained that this decision has been made possible due to the continuation of gas production in the Gulf of Thailand by PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP). Continued …

A closer look at Wise and Revolut’s key features, and where they excel

Much discussions is going on online regarding regular bank alternatives. Let’s take a closer look at Wise and Revolut’s key features, and where they excel. Continued …

New attacks on booze label push

Producers of alcoholic beverages and business operators in the tourism sector are stepping up their fight against the government’s plan to introduce a regulation regarding graphic health warnings against alcohol.

They said the regulation would hurt their businesses and run counter to the government’s policy to promote soft power. Continued …

Thailand faces five main challenges in managing its graying population

An aging society poses five main challenges to Thailand, namely in relation to the economy, society, health, environment and technology, the Department of Older Persons’s Director-general Ramrung Worawat said on Wednesday.

Ramrung’s remarks came as Thailand entered an aging society with 13.2 million people aged above 60 years in January this year, accounting for 20% of the total population. The elderly population is expected to reach 31%, or one-third of the total population, in 2040. Continued …

War on online scams: Nearly 40,000 fraudulent accounts frozen

Since its establishment on Nov. 1 last year, the Anti-Online Scam Operation Center has waged a battle against cyber fraud, culminating in the freezing of 39,918 bank accounts, revealed Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Chantararuangthong.

Prasert disclosed that this drastic action was prompted by a deluge of 307,515 complaints received by AOC as of January’s conclusion. Continued …

January’s economic data shows Thailand on track for recovery

Thailand’s economic figures in January showed signs of recovery, with a rebound evident in tourism, consumption and exports, though private investments have slowed down, the Fiscal Policy Office said.

Pornchai Theeravet, FPO director-general, said on Wednesday that several economic figures, especially exports that expanded for six consecutive months, showed signs of improvement for the country. He added that Thailand showed signs of economic stability in January, which was reflected in the headline inflation rate of 1.11%, while the core inflation rate was 0.52%. Continued …

Consumer confidence hits 47-month high

Consumer confidence rose in January to the highest level in 47 months, propped up by the economic recovery, says Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja.

The consumer confidence index rose for a sixth consecutive month to hit 62.9, up from 62.0 in December, Pornchai said. He said domestic consumption has improved, reflected by passenger car sales rising 2.4% year-on-year and 9.4% month-on-month after removing seasonal effects. Continued …

10 regions of Thailand to use new minimum wage calculation

The tripartite Wage Committee has given the green light, by a close vote of 7 to 5, to a new method for setting minimum wages. Ten key regions, including the bustling metropolis of Bangkok, are set to pioneer this transformative change from April onward.

The freshly endorsed formula marks a paradigm shift, incorporating elements such as labor productivity, contribution to production, inflation rates, and economic conditions into its calculation. Labor Permanent Secretary Pairoj Chotikasathien announced the bold move yesterday, asserting that it’s a pivotal step toward ensuring fair compensation across the board. Continued …

Financial experts champion green technologies for Thailand’s sustainable growth

Concrete green practices with proper technology and credible verification will be major game changers that could propel Thailand to becoming a top sustainable economy, say experts from Kasikorn and Lombard Odier.

Speaking on Tuesday, a day ahead of its special forum titled “Rethink Sustainability Strategy: Navigating Investment Opportunities Toward a Sustainable Future”, Hubert Keller from Lombard Odier said most countries have demonstrated a fundamental shift toward net zero. Continued …

Thai veggie market sprouts into billion-baht industry

In a culinary revolution, plant-based food companies are urged to overhaul taste, slash prices, and boost health benefits. Will this signal a paradigm shift in global dining habits?

The Thai plant-based food market, once a niche, is now a burgeoning industry worth billions. By 2024, it’s expected to skyrocket to 45 billion baht, according to Statista, a German online platform that specializes in data gathering and visualization. Continued …

Decoding payments in Asia Pacific for 2024

Asia Pacific’s payments ecosystem has undergone dramatic changes in the past decade. New technologies have emerged to digitize a traditionally cash-led landscape and rewrite how consumers expect to pay and be paid.

Fast-evolving consumer expectations have also fed the rise of more flexible forms of digital payments and consumption, including subscription platforms, online and social commerce, and on-demand financial services. Continued …

Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair exceeds expectations

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and the Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand, or GIT, have revealed the results of the Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair, held Feb. 21-25 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

Phusit Ratanakul Sereroengrit, director-general of DITP, stated that, “The outcome of the 69th Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair surpassed expectations. Total expected orders over the five days exceeded 3.7 billion baht, marking a 12 % increase over our target. Over 1,125 leading exhibitors from both domestic and international origins participated, and occupied 2,483 booths. The event attracted nearly 40,000 visitors, including international visitors from 112 countries. Continued …

India urged to invest in land bridge project

Investment in the government’s land bridge mega project and waiving the visa requirement for Thais visiting India were among the topics up for discussion during Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-nukara’s official visit to India.

Parnpree said that mutual investment opportunities were discussed during the meeting of the Thailand-India joint committee on economy and commerce, with both sides looking to increase trade and investment value to US$35 billion (1.25 trillion baht) by 2027. Continued …

TikTok reveals shopping trends in Thailand

Thai consumers are more influenced by platforms and communities, as their shopping behavior evolves based on content, according to recent research conducted by TikTok and Accenture.

“Shoppertainment” is expected to dominate a large portion of the e-commerce market in Thailand and Asia-Pacific, reflecting the trend of merging entertainment with online shopping. Continued …

Thailand Medical Cannabis Market: Valuation of US$6,328 million by 2032

According to IMARC Group, the Thailand medical cannabis market size reached US$187.1 million in 2023. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$6,328.2 million by 2032, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 46.4% during 2024-2032.

The report has segmented the market by cultivated species (indica, sativa, hybrid), derivatives (cannabidiol/CBD), tetrahydrocannabinol/THC), and others), application areas (cancer, arthritis, migraine, epilepsy, and others), end-use (pharmaceuticals, research and development centers, and others), route of administration (oral solutions and capsules, vaporizers, topicals, and others). Continued …

AOT and immigration unite to tackle Suvarnabhumi Airport queues

Airports of Thailand (AOT) and Immigration Division 2 are joining hands to tackle a pressing issue at Suvarnabhumi Airport: inordinately long passenger queues. The urgency to address this problem was triggered by the concerns raised by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin about the prolonged processing times at the airport.

AOT President Kerati Kijmanawat and Immigration Division 2’s Police Major Gen. Choengron Rimpadee conducted a subsequent inspection to assess the situation. Their findings revealed that during peak hours, the airport was juggling between 5,000 to 6,000 passengers per hour. Consequently, immigration procedures were taking up to 1 hour and 30 minutes, a duration that is unacceptable by any standard. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘Travel Ivory Free’ promotes Elephant-Friendly Tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has maintained its unwavering support for the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) Thailand and its “Travel Ivory Free” campaign, which encourages travelers to conduct responsible travel by not purchasing ivory items.

WWF Thailand recently unveiled a campaign highlighting its ongoing efforts to change tourist purchasing habits and end the illegal ivory market. The event was attended by a large number of travel industry stakeholders and international organizations, all of whom had a common goal of raising awareness and advocating for sustainable tourism practices. Continued …

Hong Kong Express launches ultra-cheap route to Bangkok

Hong Kong Express announced its latest venture: a new route from Hong Kong to Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport (DMK), scheduled to take flight on April 25.

Confirming the development, the airline revealed that the daily service will complement its existing flights to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, along with popular destinations like Phuket in southern Thailand and Chiang Mai. Continued … 

Time to calm down about plastics

How to deal with the waste generated by the half-billion metric tons of plastic manufactured each year? One approach is to consume fewer polymers, recycle them more, and stop the rest from getting into the natural environment.

Another is to declare the whole process a scam and hope the problem will somehow go away of its own accord. Faced with a seemingly intractable dilemma, the latter approach is tempting. Fixing things is hard; assigning blame far easier. Such a strategy is unlikely to change much, however. Continued …

Thailand ranks as third country most exposed to climate change economic losses

While flood risk is projected to intensify globally, the main driver of major weather-related economic losses in Southeast Asia, are tropical cyclones, according to data from the Swiss Re Institute.

These are just the lower bound of potential economic losses, as the study does not cover all weather perils (e.g., heatwaves) and account for property losses only. And, as changing climates fuel weather-event intensity, loss potential will likely rise. These are the top 10 countries most exposed to four weather perils:

Rank Country Annual economic loss (% of GDP)
1 Philippines 3.00%
2 US 0.38%
3 Thailand 0.36%
4 Austria 0.25%
5 China 0.22%
6 Taiwan 0.21%
7 India 0.20%
8 Australia 0.19%
9 Switzerland 0.19%
10 Japan 0.18%

Thai forest area in decline, matching world trend

The world’s total forest areas have shrunk by nearly 20 million square kilometres in the past three decades, from 42.03 million sq.km. reported in 1992, to 40.44 million sq.km. in 2021, according to World Bank data, which was last updated in October 2023.

Thailand, meanwhile, does not make the World Bank’s top 10, or even top 20 list of the largest share of world forests. Data from the Royal Forest Department indicates that the kingdom had a total forest area of 162,909 sq.km. in 2023, a figure that has gradually dropped in recent years. Continued …

Coral and sharks back in Maya as scientists, locals restore ecosystem

Internationally famous Maya Bay saw 1.73 million visitors in 2016 and the National Park raked in about 561 million baht that year. But in 2018, when COVID hit, the Thai government saw a chance to restore the heavily used beach to its former glory.

The closure aimed to allow the damaged coral reefs and marine life to recover. Then, after COVID, the government reopened Maya Bay but with strict regulations in place to protect its natural resources. They continue to close the beach of Maya Bay every year for two months to assist with the environmental protection. Continued … 

Google stops AI from creating human images

Images showing people of color in German military uniforms from World War II that were created with Google’s Gemini chatbot have amplified concerns that artificial intelligence (AI) could add to the internet’s already vast pools of misinformation as the technology struggles with issues around race. Continued …

China’s red-hot solar market overheating

China’s solar capacity growth could slow in 2024 to 31%, a solar manufacturing association said on Wednesday, after a record 55% increase last year, as the industry struggles with renewable power overcapacity and curtailment. Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-Feb 28

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Today’s news: Heatwave alert/Bus terminals set for relocation/Black panther spotted/Elephants terrorizing Thailand/Steamy side of Internet/Demolition ordered of illicit resorts/Miss Thailand 2024/Economy: BMW to establish EV battery factory/Tech Trends 2024/Trojan attacks in Thailand/Tourism: Almost 6 million tourists/PM visits southern provinces/Top hub for international concerts/Leading halal hub by 2028/Increased visa fees for New Zealanders/Environment: Chiang Mai tops world’s most polluted cities/Enormous Damage In Chiang Mai Fire/Chiang Mai forest fire halted/Tak province battles spreading wildfires/Thailand Experience: Phetchaburi’s salt farms/Tourist-free teak town Phrae/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


Heatwave alert in Thailand with temperatures hitting 39 degrees Celsius

Thailand’s Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning forecasting sweltering conditions across the country today, with peak temperatures expected to soar between 37 and 39 degrees Celsius. Despite the heat, there is a possibility of isolated thunderstorms during the afternoon, with some regions experiencing light rainfall.

The weather on the east coast is expected to be hot during the day, with a 20% chance of thunderstorms in areas like Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. The temperatures are slightly cooler, with lows of 23 to 25 degrees Celsius and highs of 32 to 36 degrees Celsius. Continued …

Bangkok’s eastern and central bus terminals set for relocation

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced plans on Tuesday to move the Eastern Bus Terminal (Ekkamai) and the Bangkok Bus Terminal (Mo Chit 2) to the Krung Thep Abhiwat Central Terminal. The intention behind the move is to offer more convenience to travelers, as the Central Terminal can be easily reached using the MRT electronic rail system.

In the proposed new location, both stations will be housed within a multi-story building, where different routes are catered for on each floor. An air-conditioned food center will also be situated in the main hall. The timeline for the planned relocation has not yet been confirmed. Continued …

Black panther spotted in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan National Park

A black panther sighting near Phanoen Thung in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan National Park has been reported by the Department of National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP). The department disseminated photographs of the elusive animal on its Facebook page, sparking interest among wildlife enthusiasts.

The images, captured by a tourist named Sith Naowanirut on Feb. 25, were confirmed by park chief Mongkol Chaipakdee, who stated that the panther appeared unaffected by the tourist’s presence. According to Mongkol, the panther didn’t show signs of distress or aggression but continued to roam the area before eventually merging back into the forest. Continued …

The elephants terrorizing Thailand

It was a stone’s throw from her garden, on the edge of the forest, where Boonsri Pakdee’s husband died after his limbs were torn from his body in a savage attack. “That’s the spot,” she says, pointing at a green palm tree less than 200 meters away. “That’s where I found him. That’s where my heart broke.”

Pae Pakdee had been crossing the plantation behind their house in eastern Thailand when he encountered the animal that would rip him apart like a rag doll: a 10-foot-tall bull elephant nicknamed “Yellow”. Continued …

Steamy side of Internet in Thailand: Adult sites climb charts

Despite the wide range of content available online, it appears that websites with adult material continue to garner significant traffic in Thailand. The recent findings by We Are Social, covering the period from December 2022 to November 2023, sparked discussions among netizens and professionals alike, highlighting the enduring popularity of such websites among Thai Internet users.

Renowned IT influencer and presenter Phongsuk Hiranyapruek, better known as “Nui” to his followers, took to his personal Facebook page to comment on the issue. He pointed out that the search for explicit content is not only common but also prominently featured in the country’s top internet search queries. Continued …

Demolition ordered of illicit resorts on Khao Yai farmland

Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Thamanat Prompow has mandated the demolition of hotels and resorts erected on Sor Por Kor land around Khao Yai National Park, designated for agricultural use and granted to landless farmers. The minister’s mandate came as he made a pledge to rid the land of any illicit occupations.

Prompow announced yesterday that he has commissioned a fresh inspection of the Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO) land surrounding the national park. This Khao Yai examination will be the precursor to a countrywide inspection of all additional ALRO land sites. Continued …

Chiang Mai beauty crowned Miss Thailand 2024

The latest holder of the illustrious Miss Thailand title is Panida Khueanjinda, a native of Chiang Mai. She outshone 34 other participants in the contest. The first runner-up of the competition was Pornsirikul Puata, hailing from Prachuap Khiri Khan, and the second runner-up was Atitiya Benjapak from Nakhon Ratchasima. (thethaiger.com)

BMW to establish first Southeast Asian EV battery factory in Thailand

BMW Group Thailand has revealed plans to establish an electric vehicle (EV) battery factory in the country this year. This move is in response to China’s escalating EV investment and supply chains in Thailand. The factory, to be positioned in Rayong, will bolster the firm’s sales of battery EVs and plug-in hybrid EVs.

The company’s president and CEO, Alexander Baraka, revealed that Thailand will be the first Southeast Asian country to house a BMW EV battery production facility. This follows the establishment of plants in China and Hungary. The decision to invest in battery manufacturing was spurred by China’s aggressive expansion of its EV investment and supply chains in Thailand. Continued …

Tech Trends 2024: Security remains top priority

Results from Red Hat’s 10th Global Tech Trends survey are in, analyzing data on organizations’ digital transformation progress, funding priorities in IT and non-IT domains, and the current state of the cloud.

Over 700 IT leaders globally, spanning diverse industries and regions, participated, aiding insights into evolving technology use and trends. Here is highlighted key findings and trends from the report and how these results have changed over time. Continued …

Trojan attacks zero in on Thailand

Thailand has become a target for Trojan malware stealing facial recognition biometric data, while a survey found the country faced a higher rate of cyberattacks than the global average during the last six months of 2023, according to leading cybersecurity firms.

“Under specific circumstances, biometric systems can be susceptible to sophisticated cyberattacks, despite enhanced security in many scenarios,” Andrey Polovinkin, malware analyst for the threat intelligence team at Group-IB, a Singapore-based cybersecurity company. Continued …

Almost 6 million tourists arrive in first eight weeks of 2024

Thailand welcomed 5,981,234 overseas visitors between Jan. 1 and Feb. 25, Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol announced on Tuesday. She added that these visitors have generated revenue of around 290.92 billion baht for Thai entrepreneurs.

In the first eight weeks of this year, China was the top source market for foreign tourists to Thailand with 1,114,316 arrivals, followed by Malaysia (759,828), Russia (397,006), South Korea (387,475), and India (293,129). Continued …

PM visits southern provinces to promote tourism

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has embarked on a three-day visit to the three Muslim-majority provinces of southern Thailand, specifically to promote tourism. The trip will include a range of social, cultural and economic activities designed to highlight the growth potential of Narathiwat and Yala, which share a direct land border with Malaysia, and Pattani, a little further to the north on the Gulf of Thailand.

The region has been hit by conflicts with a separatist movement over several decades but the approach now is to bring peace via the same methods used to end a communist insurgency in northeast Thailand in the 1980s, a combination of economic development and hearts-and-minds communications. Continued …

Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s top hub for international concerts

Aiming to transform Thailand into Southeast Asia’s leading festival and international concert hub, the government plans to engage with top record companies and concert organizers for global artists. Discussions will focus on the challenges and advantages of hosting such large-scale events in Thailand and how conditions can be optimized.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol emphasized that the government’s objective is not to offer financial support but to understand the needs of the organizers regarding facilitation. This understanding will help the organizers and artists’ crews and enhance the overall experience of concertgoers. Continued …

Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s leading halal hub by 2028

The Thai government has greenlit plans to transform Thailand into a leading halal hub in Southeast Asia by 2028, with a goal to elevate the nation’s GDP by 1.2%, or approximately 55 billion baht.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, speaking after the cabinet meeting on Tuesday, disclosed the government’s intent to constitute a national halal industry committee and the Thai Halal Industry Center. The aim is to bolster the global presence of Thai food products and goods, while simultaneously boosting tourism. Continued …

Thailand increases visa fees for New Zealanders

The Royal Thai Embassy in Wellington announced an increase in visa fees for individuals from New Zealand intending to visit Thailand. The new fees will be effective from March 19 onward. The announcement has caused concern among netizens on social media that there could be a possible visa fee increase for other nationalities.

The embassy announced on its official website that the visa fees would be raised in accordance with relevant laws, regulations, and the exchange rate. The embassy also provided a document detailing the updated fees. Continued …

Chiang Mai tops world’s most polluted cities due to rampant forest fires

Chiang Mai has been blanketed by worsening haze, catapulting it to the top of the list of the world’s 10 most polluted cities. The thick smog is a direct consequence of forest fires that have been burning unabated for approximately two weeks.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) detected a total of 1,420 hotspots on Monday alone. Of these, 193 were located in Chiang Mai. Satellite information revealed that the hotspots were distributed across various areas, with 490 in forest conservation zones, 375 in forest reserve areas, 237 in agricultural regions, 186 in land reform areas, and the remaining in community areas. Continued …

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Enormous Damage In Chiang Mai National Park Fire

Interior Minister Anutin Charnivarikul said yesterday he is closely following the forest fire at Ob Luang National Park in Chiang Mai’s Hot district, with this causing enormous damage both in the forested areas and triggering dust and smoke problems that has spread to many provinces.

The cause is illegal burning to gather forest products, which, while prohibited, there are still many people who break the law. Anutin said he has ordered Chiang Mai Gov. Nirat Pongsitthaworn to quickly control this forest fire that has been raging since Feb. 22. Continued …

Firefighters and helicopters halt huge Chiang Mai forest fire

Some 250 firefighters backed by two helicopters on Tuesday managed to halt a forest blaze that raged through 33,000 rai of Ob Luang National Park in Chiang Mai’s Hot district.

The fires were put out just a day after the Third Army Area deployed troops to help fight the blaze and deter local villagers from setting new fires in the vast national park. The helicopters were credited with playing a huge role in helping park officials, troops, volunteers and locals to put out the blazes. Continued …

Tak province battles spreading wildfires across nine districts

Wildfires in the province of Tak have intensified, expanding across nine districts and prompting coordinated emergency responses to combat the flames and prevent hazardous smog, including the dangerous PM2.5 particles. The province’s governor Somchai Kitcharoenrungroj has mobilized all units for swift action to contain the wildfires within a limited area to minimize damage and reduce smoke haze.

Since Jan. 1, some 1,163 hotspots have been detected in Tak. The latest satellite imagery revealed 11 new hotspots in the province. Continued … 

How to visit Phetchaburi’s salt farms

Phetchaburi is renowned for its sweet delicacies, a highlight so prominent that it’s celebrated in the province’s motto alongside its temples, exquisite art, and beautiful seas, or so the motto goes.

For some, the mention of Phetchaburi might bring to mind its status as a UNESCO City of Gastronomy or the picturesque Cha Am Beach. Yet, for others, their only association might be the Big C store on Phetkasem Road that they see en route to Hua Hin. If that’s all you know of Phetchaburi, it’s time to broaden your horizons. Continued … 

Thailand’s tourist-free teak town Phrae

Phrae, around 550 kilometers (342 miles) north of Bangkok and 200km southeast of Chiang Mai, is a town seemingly lost in time, and almost completely ignored by tourists.

This is good news for anyone eager for a taste of Thai heritage, as Phrae (population about 15,000) was once at the heart of a booming teak trade, and still boasts some of the finest examples of teak architecture in the country. Continued …

‘Doomsday vault’ gets record batch of seeds

A vault built in the frozen Arctic to preserve global agricultural crops from extinction received seeds on Tuesday from the largest number of new contributors yet, according to a custodian of the remote facility. Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Feb 27

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Today’s news: More selective of expats, tourists/Red Cross Fair continues/Cross Country Race returns Sunday/Run Fun Walk event/Graphic warnings on alcohol products/Submission of payroll tax returns/Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnostics/Thai golf prodigy Patty Tavatanakit/Chiang Mai national park calls for troops/Gripped by lottery fever/Economy: Southeast Asia’s data center hub/Housing prices to remain flat/Thailand’s green utility tariff/Sino-Thai rail link set for delay/Thai Airlines Turn Losses Into Profits/‘Dumping’ paper plates/Tourism: Rama II said hurting Hua Hin tourism/Hua Hin’s tourism “decline” greatly exaggerated/UK Visa Application Center Relocated/Chinese economic stimulus to boost Thailand/ Environment: Reforestation project generates jobs/Resorts to install solar rooftop systems/Thailand Experience: Golden Triangle Tour/Spectacular spots 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


Maybe Thailand should follow Korea and be more selective of expats/tourists

In the wake of a recent discussion on the stringent immigration checks faced by Thai nationals abroad, a torrent of responses has unveiled a disconcerting undertone. It prompts whether to ask if maybe Thailand should go the path of Korea and be more selective of the visa-running, draft dodging, racist, mysoginistic sexpats we let in.

What do you think?

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The previous sentence was only a slight hyperbole. But here is a nice cross section of people that replied to our story. Thailand’s hospitality should not be mistaken for leniency toward those who disrespect the nation and its people. Continued …

Red Cross Fair continues behind Bluport

The Hua Hin Red Cross and Local Goodies Fair has returned for its 26th edition this year, with a vibrant mix of charity, culture, and community spirit.

Scheduled from now through Monday, March 4, the fair covers the expansive 25-acre activity ground situated behind the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall on Soi Hua Hin 102. Continued …

Ang Puang Thung Kham Cross Country Race returns Sunday

The second edition of the Ang Puang Thung Kham Cross Country Race will take place on Sunday, March 3.

The event, known for its commitment to environmental preservation, aims to raise significant funds for forest conservation efforts while promoting health and tourism in the region. Continued …

Over 500 people take part in Run Fun Walk event

Hua Hin played host to the second edition of the Run Fun Walk event Saturday, aimed at bolstering tourism and observing Makha Bucha Day. The event kicked off in front of Hua Hin Market Village, with Komkrit Charoenthansombat, deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, officiating the opening ceremony.

Dubbed as the “Hua Hin Rak Loei #2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish” walk-run, the event marked its return to promote tourism in Hua Hin and stimulate the local economy during the long weekend holiday on Makha Bucha Day. Continued …

Government seeks to mandate graphic warnings on alcohol products

The Thai government is in the process of developing a new regulation requiring producers of alcoholic beverages to feature large, graphic health warnings on their products, much akin to those found on cigarette packaging.

This move, orchestrated by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee and the Department of Disease Control, has sparked criticism from alcohol producers and the tourism industry, who question its effectiveness in altering consumer behavior. Continued … 

Mandatory electronic submission of payroll tax returns

Vinit Visessuvanapoom, the director-general of the Revenue Department, has announced a new requirement for all employers to submit payroll tax returns electronically. The move is part of an effort to prevent fraudulent tax return forms.

The director-general highlighted that before the department’s notification on income tax No.438, the electronic submission was voluntary. However, starting from January 1, 2024, all tax return forms for personal income tax withheld by employers (CIT 50 form) must be filed via the department’s electronic system. Continued …

Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnostics in Thailand

Thailand’s healthcare sector is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, particularly in the realm of digital health technology, which is revolutionizing healthcare delivery. The country’s digital health industry is experiencing exponential growth, characterized by the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostics, the emergence of smart hospitals, and the development of digital mental health platforms.

At the forefront of these advancements is Khon Kaen University, a renowned educational institution in Thailand that is driving innovation and improving healthcare delivery nationwide. Continued …

Thai golf prodigy Patty Tavatanakit brings pride to her home country

In the illustrious world of golf, moments of triumph often reflect tales of perseverance, skill, and unwavering dedication. Patty Tavatanakit, the young Thai golf prodigy, epitomizes this narrative of resilience and achievement.

With her victory on Sunday at the 2024 Honda LPGA Thailand in Pattaya, 24-year-old Patty not only secured her second-career victory on the tour but also etched her name in the annals of golfing history with a performance that resonated far beyond the fairways. Continued …

Chiang Mai national park calls for troops to help fight forest fire

With forest fires raging for more than a week, Chiang Mai’s Ob Luang National Park officials have decided to turn to troops from the Third Army Area for help. So far, more than 33,000 rai (5,280 hectares) of forested land in the national park has been destroyed.

Kritsayam Kongsatree, director of the 16th protected zones administration office, said park officials had tried but failed to put out the fires raging for more than a week, mainly because local villagers set them off to harvest wild plants or hunt animals. He reckoned they also light fires to take revenge on park officials for stopping them from hunting. Continued …

Thailand gripped by lottery fever as March draw nears

The lottery scene in Thailand is abuzz with anticipation as the latest round of lucky numbers has been released ahead of the draw on Friday, March 1. Lottery enthusiasts and fortune seekers are poring over various sources, from mystical water bowls used in sermons to the prime minister’s car registration, in the hope of finding the winning digits.

As the date draws near, the fervor only intensifies, with every potential hint or clue subjected to scrutiny. One of the most keenly watched numbers comes from a water bowl used in a religious ceremony, which is believed to impart luck, revealing the digits 4, 1, and 1. Continued … 

Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s data center hub

The Thailand Data Center Council (TDCC) is pushing to establish Thailand as the central hub for data centers in Southeast Asia in the next three years, amid rising competition with foreign data center providers joining the market. From the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and India, global cloud data center operators are turning their investment focus toward Thailand.

The Board of Investment (BoI) confirms that NextDC, an Australian data center operator, obtained BoI approval for a 13.7 billion baht investment in a new hyperscale data center in Bangkok. The Asian data center leader, CtrlS Datacenters, has also leased a land plot in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Digital (EECd) in Chon Buri for 50 years. CtrlS Datacentres (Thailand) Co received BoI approval for a 5-billion-baht investment in this new hyperscale data center. Continued …

Housing prices expected to remain flat

Housing prices this year will remain flat, as the market is forecast to be unfavorable, with an overwhelming number of unsold units and many developers seeking to cash in.

Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of SET-listed developer Supalai Plc, said construction prices this year would not change after experiencing significant increases over the past two years. Continued …

Thailand’s green utility tariff implementation faces hurdles from SMEs

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) of Thailand has estimated a two-year time frame for full implementation of the recently launched green utility tariff (GUT). This tariff, aimed at regulating renewable power prices, is a significant leap toward the global pushback on carbon-intensive manufacturing.

However, businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, and some state entities have expressed unpreparedness to adopt the GUT. A public hearing on the GUT revealed that while larger corporations recognize its importance, they are not entirely prepared for its implementation. Continued …

Sino-Thai rail link set for 2-year, Bt4 billion delay

The construction of the Thai-Chinese high-speed train project is likely to face a delay of two years and about 4 billion baht more in funding to change a section of track in Nakhon Ratchasima, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has revealed.

The change concerns contracts yjat deal with the construction of the Khok Kruat-Nakhon Ratchasima section, said SRT Gov. Nirut Maneephan on Monday, following calls by residents of tambon Ban Mai in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima to have a section elevated to mitigate the construction impact on their community. Continued …

Three Thai Airlines Turn Losses Into Profits in 2023

Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways and Thai AirAsia all reported profits for 2023, as the global aviation industry continues to recover.

The aviation business recorded strong growth in the fourth quarter of 2023, with passenger traffic in the Asia-Pacific region, including Thailand, growing the fastest at an average of 77.2%. This was due to a number of factors, including the reopening of China, long holidays and festivals. Continued …

Thailand among nations US accuses of ‘dumping’ paper plates

U.S. paper plate manufacturers have complained, alleging that Thai paper plates are being “dumped” into the U.S. market.

News reports from the Thai Ministry of Commerce indicate that at the end of January 2024, the American Paper Plate Coalition submitted a petition to the U.S. Ministry of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission to request an investigation into an alleged dumping violation of paper plate products originating from Thailand, China, and Vietnam. Continued …

Rama II highway construction projects said hurting Hua Hin tourism

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has instructed the Transport Ministry to improve the condition of Rama II highway, so people traveling during the long Songkran holidays do not get caught in traffic bottlenecks.

Srettha was responding to a post on an online travel page, which said that Hua Hin was unusually quiet these days because Bangkokians did not want to deal with the notorious traffic congestion on Rama II. The popular seaside town is about 200 kilometers south of Bangkok. Continued …

News of Hua Hin’s tourism “decline” said greatly exaggerated

Hua Hin found itself at the center of a social media storm this weekend after popular local Facebook page, “Paksabuy,” ignited debate by asking followers to identify reasons behind a perceived decline in tourist numbers.

(Editor: While we agree that there does not seem to be any decline in Hua Hin tourism, in fact the town has been buzzing for months, we do caution readers that the media writing this defense of Hua Hin is primarily a tourism/good news publication, so it can be expected to be defensive on the subject.)

Respondents cited expensive accommodation, the nation’s sluggish economic recovery, and notably, congestion on Rama II Road as prime factors. This narrative gained traction and was further amplified by coverage in the Thai language media and the Bangkok Post, painting a picture of a town in decline. Continued …

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Thailand explores long-term visa-free scheme with India

Tourism authorities in Thailand are pushing for a long-term reciprocal visa-free scheme with India, projected to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2027. Somsong Sachaphimukh, the vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, highlighted the positive impact of the current temporary visa exemption for India, which has accelerated the Indian market’s growth.

As of Feb. 18, the Indian market accounted for the fifth-highest arrivals in Thailand, with a total of 258,269 tourists. Continued …

Chinese economic stimulus expected to boost Thai tourism and economy

Analysts predict that China’s economic stimulus measures will spur an increase in Chinese tourists visiting Thailand, potentially driving the Thai economy to achieve a growth rate of at least 3% this year. This is due to the expectation that Beijing’s financial initiatives will simultaneously boost the economies of both nations.

Asia Plus Securities (ASPS) highlighted that China has rolled out several strategies to invigorate its economy, which will likely result in a rise in Chinese visitors to Thailand. Among these initiatives, the People’s Bank of China reduced its five-year loan prime rate by 0.25% to 3.95% in an attempt to support the property sector. Continued …

Reforestation project generates jobs for local communities

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand’s (EGAT) reforestation project has not only rewilded nearly 200,000 rai of previously denuded forest land, but it is also offering career opportunities for members of local communities as growers and protectors of the forest.

The project, which was launched in 2022, set out to grow trees on degraded land of the Royal Forest Department and the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Continued …

Three Outrigger resorts in Thailand to install solar rooftop systems

Outrigger Hospitality Group in Thailand has teamed up with Singapore-based New Energy Capital Asia to install solar rooftop systems at three of Outrigger’s premier properties in Thailand. These include Outrigger Khao Lak Beach Resort, Outrigger Surin Beach Resort and Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort.

Under the three solar power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed between Outrigger Hospitality Group and New Energy Capital Asia, the benefits will comprise annual electricity savings, CO2 reduction, and positive environmental impact, as well as help to preserve Thailand’s lush landscapes and natural beauty. Continued …

Golden Triangle Tour and Ethical Mekong River Cruise

When traveling the world, and especially in developing countries, many tourists are concerned about supporting the right businesses that work toward a sustainable future. In Ever Wonder Adventure’s latest guide, those planning a trip to northern Thailand can find reliable information about how to get an unforgettable and eco-friendly experience.

The eco-tour starts from Chiang Rai and continues to the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos meet. Travelers will explore Chang Saen, a hidden Thai gem, and learn more about the history of this culturally rich area. After experiencing this part of northern Thailand, the journey will continue to the border of Laos, where the river Mekong River cruise toward Luang Prabang will set sail. Continued …

Spectacular spots in Thailand for a truly memorable trip

If you’re considering a trip to Thailand, it’s likely you’re feeling a little spoiled for choice. Far more than a beach paradise (although it certainly ticks that box with ease), the Land of Smiles can serve up bustling city adventures, testing jungle treks and foodie escapes with ease.

Whether you want to head north for a culture-soaked sojourn, to Koh Samui for an island escape, to seek out the temples in Bangkok or simply to flop on the best-looking strips of sand, we know the location for you. Continued …

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Indonesia sees 2025 growth at 5.3%-5.6%

Indonesia sees its annual gross domestic product growth for 2025 in a range of 5.3% to 5.6%, and is aiming for a fiscal deficit of 2.48% to 2.8% of GDP, its planning minister said on Monday. Continued …

31,000 Ukrainian troops killed since the start of Russia’s invasion

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in action in the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion. Zelenskyy said that the number was far lower than estimates given by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government. Continued …

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Today’s news: Power Bank Explosion on AirAsia Flight/Carrying Spare Batteries On Airplanes/Chiang Mai Forest Fire Spreading/Thailand Business Visa/Cobra Gold begins/Bangkok cabbies refusing passengers/Baby elephant Tofu begins new life/How Many Thais Are Royalists?/24 in 2024: First job/Economy: Who’s pulling the economic strings?/Warning on revenue/Skills crisis like no other/7-Eleven Reports Record Income/Housing prospects dim/Export outlook still rosy/Thailand seeks German investment/Tourism: TAT promotes flights to smaller cities/Immigration control at Suvarnabhumi airport/Thailand and China enter ‘visa-free era’/No Foreign Mafia in Phuket/Bangkok Airways Reports Stellar Growth/Environment: Forests carved up/Farmers hit by early drought/Plankton bloom at Bang Saen beach/Thailand Experience: The unsung heroes – sidewalk gourmets/Thailand’s most unusual train ride/Bangkok’s Little Arab Town/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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Power Bank Explosion Causes Panic on AirAsia Flight

A power bank exploded on an AirAsia flight mid-air, sending passengers into panic. The plane was flying from Bangkok to Nakhon Si Thammarat in the south of the country when flames and smoke were seen.

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Shocked cabin crew rushed to the middle row of the Airbus A320 to extinguish the flames, as nervous customers watched on. Those onboard rushed out of their seats and flocked to the other side of the aircraft, with some clutching their children. Continued …

Don Mueang Reveals Conditions For Carrying Spare Batteries On Airplanes

After a power bank exploded on a Thai AirAsia flight from Don Mueang Airport to Nakhon Si Thammarat Saturday – and fortunately none of the 186 passengers and crew were harmed with airplane landing safely at the destination – the airport published conditions for carrying spare batteries on board, with power banks being considered one of them.

IATA considers power banks to be a type of stand-alone battery, which must be classified as UN3480 (lithium ion) or UN3090 (lithium metal), as appropriate. The conditions for only taking them in carry-on baggage, not checked-in baggage, are as follows: Continued …

Chiang Mai Forest Fire Spreading Fiercely

A huge forest fire at Chiang Mai’s Ob Luang National Park is spreading widely after officials failed to extinguish it for two days due to difficult access. Villagers who secretly started small fires to gather forest products are said to blame.

The forest fire is mainly spreading in Pha Dam area of this national park next to Road 108 that links Chiang Mai’s Hot district to Mae Hong Son’s Mae Sariang district, with one mountain covered with flames and clearly visible from the road at night. Continued …

Thailand Business Visa: 5 Resourceful things to Know and How to Apply

During the last few years, the number of new businesses in Thailand has increased rapidly with the arrival of new generations of digital nomads, investors and entrepreneurs looking for different work and business opportunities.

Anyone who plans to enter Thailand for business purposes may need a business visa. This includes individuals who are attending business meetings, negotiating contracts, or exploring investment opportunities in the country. It is important to note that those who plan to work or receive payment for their services in Thailand will need a work permit in addition to a business visa. Continued …

Cobra Gold begins, Muay Thai training on agenda

Cobra Gold, the annual joint military exercise, kicks off today, and for the first time it will feature Muay Thai training as an essential component. The decision is an integral part of the government’s strategy to elevate the Thai martial arts as a symbol of the nation’s “soft power”.

The Defense Ministry announced that the 43rd iteration of Cobra Gold would embody the government’s soft power strategy. Defense Minister Sutin Klungsang had given instructions to incorporate Thai cultural elements and traditions like Muay Thai into the exercise, apart from the standard program. Continued …

Trying to solve Bangkok’s eternal problem of cabbies refusing passengers

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said on Sunday that he has instructed the Land Transport Department to solve the notorious problem of Bangkok taxi drivers refusing passengers during rush hour.

He said he issued the order in line with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s policy of improving taxi services, making them safer, more convenient and with appropriate fares. The premier also urged the Transport Ministry to find out why cabbies refuse passengers during rush hour or when the roads are congested. Continued …

Freed baby elephant Tofu begins new life in sanctuary – video

In a heart-wrenching tale of suffering and salvation, a baby elephant named Tofu, just 8 months old, has been plucked from a life of torment in Laos and given a fresh start. Chained and mistreated, his plight symbolizes the ongoing battle against exploitation in the tourism industry across Asia.

Planting Peace, an organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of captive elephants, stumbled upon Tofu tethered to a post, his eyes pleading for liberation. Founder Aaron Jackson, moved by the sight of the young pachyderm’s distress, knew action was imperative. Continued … 

An Educated Guess on How Many Thais Are Royalists

Over the past two weeks, we have seen royalists and ultra-royalists wearing purple shirt and dress, changed their social media account’s background color to purple, which is the birth color of HRH Princess Sirindhorn, to express their love and solidarity toward the princess, whose royal motorcade was recently honked at by monarchy-reform activist Tawan Tuatulanond.

Tawan is currently facing sedition charges, detained, and on a hunger strike. Police claim she actually obstructed the royal motorcade, thus posing potential danger, a change that Tawan denied. Continued …

24 in 2024: First job, making money and avoiding ghosts in Thailand

Titapa Thaipreecha is back living with her parents in Bangkok and will soon veer away from her engineering degree to take a corporate job.

“At the moment, I’m living in Bangkok. I used to live with my friend but I graduated last year so I came back to live with my parents because I didn’t have enough money.” Continued …

Who’s pulling the economic strings?

The political soap opera in Thailand is expected to revive after former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was released on parole, returning to his Ban Chan Song La residence in Bangkok, his de facto command base for years during his tenure as premier.

His first homecoming in 15 years has been closely watched by the business sector, which is curious about what changes this might cause to the current administration, especially regarding economic policy under the coalition government led by Pheu Thai Party, controlled by Thaksin since 2007. Continued …

Ministry provides warning on revenue

Government revenue collection in fiscal 2024 may not exceed the target, unlike last year, says Deputy Finance Minister Krisada Chinavicharana.

Following the Outstanding Revolving Fund award yesterday, he said the government set an expenditure budget for fiscal 2024 worth 3.48 trillion baht, against a backdrop of 2.73 trillion in projected revenue, resulting in a budget deficit of 693 billion baht. Continued … 

Skills crisis like no other

Thailand has so many challenges and problems concerning politics, corruption and the environment. Yet the toughest and the most challenging structural problem that can make or break the country’s future is the workforce’s severe skill crisis.

To tackle this, changes across the spectrum must be made, especially at the leadership level of two key government ministries. Continued … 

7-Eleven in Thailand Reports Record Income of 399 Billion Baht, plans expansion

CP All has revealed business profit results for 2023 for 7-Eleven, in which the convenience stores had an overall income of 399 billion baht, having a gross profit of 112 billion baht and increasing from the previous year by 16.1%.

CP All stated the increasing profit and income was from an increase in average sales of 5.5%, or 80,837 baht daily on average in each 7-11. It was reported that each customer spent 83 baht on average per bill and each store had 965 customers daily on average. Continued … 

Housing prospects dim in Q1

The housing market outlook remains hazy for the first quarter, as both developers and home buyers lack confidence in performance and purchases, dampened by elevated interest rates.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said both supply and demand were affected by higher interest rates, which were hiked several times last year to a policy rate of 2.50%. Continued …

Export outlook still rosy

Following a quicker uptick in exports than expected in January, the Commerce Ministry expects continued expansion, driven by the global economic recovery, easing of worldwide inflation, food security measures pushed by several countries, and tightened regional economic cooperation.

Permanent Commerce Secretary Keerati Rushchano said exports are likely to remain positive in the first quarter of this year, barring any escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Continued … 

Thailand seeks German investment in electric vehicle industry

Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara announced on a recent official trip to Germany the Thai government’s intention to attract German automobile manufacturers to invest in Thailand’s burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry. This initiative is part of the broader plans for Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s official visit to Germany next month.

The deputy prime minister, who also serves as the foreign affairs minister, embarked on his official German trip last Wednesday, concluding today. The visit’s agenda surpasses just diplomacy. It is also a preparatory measure for the prime minister’s impending visit on March 15, Parnpree revealed. Continued …

TAT promotes flights to smaller cities, but not Hua Hin

As many as 30 airlines have signed up for the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) four-day “Air-mazing Thailand” campaign to explore the potential of selected airports and untapped markets in the country.

The campaign, which runs from April 2 to 5, will complement the government’s policy of promoting tourism in second-tier provinces and making Thailand a global tourism hub, Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said. Continued …

PM orders improvement of immigration control at Suvarnabhumi airport

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered improvements to the immigration control services at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, citing concerns over long queues and excessive waiting times. Srettha conducted an unexpected inspection of the airport on Saturday evening, his second unannounced visit since Feb. 5.

The prime minister revealed he had personally timed the duration of various procedures from the moment passengers exited their vehicles to when they finally boarded their flights. Continued …

Thailand and China enter ‘visa-free era’ for tourists

For the first time since the two countries established modern-day diplomatic ties almost 50 years ago, Thai tourists will be allowed visa-free entry to China from March 1.

Excitement is growing among Thais eager to visit Chinese destinations without having to apply for visas anymore, according to media reports in both countries. Continued …

No Foreign Mafia in Phuket, says Phuket Governor

The Phuket governor has confirmed, according to him, that there is no foreign mafia in Phuket. The issue came to light after local politicians expressed concern on Thai social media about foreigners who have lived in Phuket for a long time and may behave as a mafia.

Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat said, “Anyone who stays in Phuket and does illegal activities or operates illegal businesses must face the highest legal penalties.” Continued …

Bangkok Airways Reports Stellar Growth in 2023

Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, the president of Bangkok Airways, publicly revealed a continuous recovery rate of the aviation industry in the fourth quarter of 2023 as a result of Chinese visa exemptions and long holidays.

The overall performance of Bangkok Airways in 2023 was a total income of 21 billion baht, increasing from the previous year (2022) by 70.6%. Moreover, it resulted from an increasing number of passengers using Bangkok Airways and had an average ticket price of 3,756 baht per trip. Continued …

Locals bewildered as fertile forests carved up

Kittisak Prompinij, a community leader in Ban Heo Pla Kang, Nakhon Ratchasima’s Pak Chong district, said he was puzzled why a group of non-residents could be allocated fertile forest area from Khao Yai National Park under the Sor Por Kor 4-01 land reform scheme, when locals had missed out for years.

The community is near a buffer zone of the park. While many locals have applied for land documents without success for decades, the Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO) somehow issued the documents to people who do not even live in his village. Continued … 

Phimai farmers hit by early drought, Mun River runs dry

Farmers in the district of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province, are facing a severe drought that has swiftly dried up the Mun River.

On the auspicious day of Makha Bucha, traditionally a time of potential earnings for lotus farmers, the parched riverbeds have left many without income or water for their daily needs. The situation underscores the urgency of the agricultural and water scarcity crisis gripping this part of Thailand. Continued …

Plankton bloom makes sea at Bang Saen beach bright green

Plankton bloom, a phenomenon that is usually brought by the rainy season, hit Chonburi’s popular Bang Saen beach on Sunday morning despite there being no rain.

On Sunday, the Facebook page “Chob Jung Bang Saen” (In love with Bang Saen), posted photos of a very green sea at Bang Saen beach. Continued … 

The unsung heroes of Thai cuisine – sidewalk gourmets

Twilight, and a golden sun hovers above a skyline of ornate skyscrapers and temple spires in Thailand’s seductive capital, Bangkok. Down in the old part of the city a procession of saffron-robed monks slowly files past the gleaming architecture of the Grand Palace, while brightly colored tuk tuks (three-wheeled motorcycle taxis or auto rickshaws) buzz about like angry bees, their eager drivers on the lookout for new customers.

Toward the end of one road near the Grand Palace, enterprising food vendors have set up a cluster of stalls, transforming the street corner into a food bazaar. Tantalizing aromas drift from sidewalk kitchens serving up sizzling Thai delights. Locals and travelers sit on colorful plastic stools at colorful plastic tables where the dining is a rowdy cheek-by-jowl affair. Outside one stall, a woman wields a wok of prawns and vegetables on her gas burner, creating a medley of smoke and flickering flames. Continued …

Thailand’s most unusual train ride is chaotic and surreal

Thailand’s Mae Klong Railway Market is one to watch out for. Quite literally.

A timeworn train passes through the 100-meter-long market eight times a day, almost bumping stalls along the way. Sellers swiftly rearrange their shops and remove shade structures on both sides of the track to make way for the oncoming locomotive. No wonder locals refer to the traditional market as Siang Tai (life-risking). It’s chaotic and surreal, but so is the mission to Mae Klong. Continued …

Bangkok’s Little Arab Town: A cultural hub

In the bustling streets of Bangkok lies a vibrant enclave known as Little Arab Town, where the sights, sounds and flavors of the Arab world converge.

Nestled within this cultural hub are a plethora of restaurants offering authentic Arab cuisine, drawing in patrons from across the diaspora. Arabic script adorns storefronts, and the air is filled with the tantalizing aromas of shawarma, falafel and freshly baked bread. Continued …

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Beware of These 5 Pitfalls That Come With Retiring in Thailand

Thailand has a reputation for being a great place for retirees. Its warm weather, delicious cuisine, beautiful scenery, and rich culture are all factors that play into the decision for those who move out there. B

But, is there a catch for retirees looking to spend the rest of their lives here? We’ll go through five pitfalls that might come with retiring in Thailand and the considerations to make when choosing a location for retirement. Continued …

Summer officially starts, and it will be hot and dry

The Meteorological Department has announced the start of summer, with temperatures expected to peak at a blistering 45°C over the next few months in some areas.

Meanwhile, people gathered to enjoy a late frost at the top of Thailand’s highest mountain, in Chiang Mai, on Thursday morning. The announcement said the cool season had already ended and summer officially began on Wednesday. Continued …

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Red Cross Fair begins tomorrow

The Hua Hin Red Cross and Local Goodies Fair returns for its 26th edition this year, promising a vibrant mix of charity, culture, and community spirit.

Scheduled from Feb. 24 to March 4, the fair will unfold over the expansive 25-acre activity ground situated behind the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall on Soi Hua Hin 102. Continued …

Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish walk/run event tomorrow

Hua Hin is set to host the second edition of the “Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish” walk/run event, scheduled for Saturday.

This event, which coincides with the Makha Bucha Day holiday, is part of an initiative to promote tourism and support charitable causes. Continued …

Thailand braces for severe summer storms across 46 provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a severe weather warning, as a summer storm is expected to hit 46 provinces, including Bangkok and its vicinity, from Feb. 24 to 26. The alert warns of thunderstorms, hail, and potential lightning strikes due to a high-pressure system from China meeting with a moist easterly and southeasterly wind flow over Thailand.

With a collision of a high-pressure system from China and a moist southern air flow, Thailand is bracing for severe summer storms. The Thai Meteorological Department forecasts strong winds, hail, and thunderstorms across large parts of the country as winter bids farewell. Continued …

160,000 hectares of land in Thailand’s north face destruction in wildfires

An estimated 1 million rai (160,000 hectares), spanning 10 provinces in the northern part of Thailand, is predicted to be destroyed by wildfires between Feb. 19-25, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

The 10 provinces are Tak, Lampang, Chiang Mai, Phetchabun, Nakhon Sawan, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit, and Kamphaeng Phet. The GISTDA said that wildfires were likely to be caused by locals, who burn the area before planting and after a harvest. Continued …

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Bangkok faces uphill task of removing street food stalls from sidewalks

For 28 years, Somsak and Wanna raised three children by selling home-made soy milk from a cart in Silom, Bangkok’s financial district. About a year ago, the couple began to see their income plummet, they said, because of the city’s forcible relocation of their business.

“Before COVID, there were days when we earned up to 2,500 baht (U.S. $69.50), but now some days we earn around 700 baht ($19.46),” said Somsak, 65. “I have attended meetings with the Bangkok officials. They said they want Bangkok to be as beautiful as cities abroad – that is without vendors and stalls.” Continued …

American expat escapes Thai jail time for scathing hotel review

An American expat living in Thailand faced a nightmare scenario when his negative TripAdvisor review landed him in hot water with the law.

Wesley Barnes found himself in a legal tussle after leaving a less-than-flattering review of Sea View Resort on Koh Chang. Barnes’ brush with the law began after he described the hotel’s staff as unfriendly and likened their behavior to modern-day slavery. Continued …

Thai self-confidence index reveals gap between aspirations and appearance

A new study, the “Self-Confidence Index”**, sheds light on the aspirations and anxieties of Thai consumers regarding their appearance. While Thais across various generations show considerable confidence in their looks, the research reveals a surprising desire for further enhancement through beauty treatments.

The study, conducted by leading aesthetics company Merz Aesthetics Thailand, in collaboration with Chulalongkorn University’s Assistant Prof. Watcharaporn Bunyasiriwat, surveyed 1,000 individuals aged 18-55. They identified six key factors influencing self-confidence: attitude and mindset, social aspects, work and study, health, appearance (average score of 82%), and income. Continued …

13 ‘Pregnant’ Teens Intercepted by Police; ‘babies’ were opium

Yesterday, police officers, led by the superintendent of Mae Ai police station, conducted a checkpoint operation on the public road between Mae Ai and Tha Ton in Chiang Mai Province. Their aim was to curb illegal activities in the area.

During the operation, they stopped a suspicious Toyota pickup truck. To their surprise, all 13 passengers were young pregnant women aged between 17 and 25. Suspecting something amiss, female officers were called to conduct a search. Continued …

Bank of Thailand warns of long-term downturn

The Thai export sector has lost competitiveness in global markets, with the market share of rice shipments falling by more than 50% over the past 20 years, according to the Bank of Thailand (BoT).

Long-standing structural impediments in the export and manufacturing sectors are having a more discernible impact on the Thai economy, said the central bank. Continued …

PM envisages 8 hubs in ambitious vision for Thailand’s economic future

Thailand will be developed into hubs in eight areas, including tourism, food, logistics and aviation, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Thursday, as he laid out his plans for the country’s future.

Srettha unveiled his “Thailand Vision” in his speech at the “Ignite Thailand” conference at Government House, which laid out ambitious plans for making the country the hubs for tourism, medical treatment, food, aviation, logistics, electric vehicles, digital economy and finance. Continued …

‘Thailand too dependent on a few farm export items and markets’

Thailand needs to diversify its agricultural exports, as it currently relies on a handful of items and only a few overseas markets, Deputy Commerce Minister Napintorn Srisunpang said on Thursday.

He said that the country’s top five farm products constituted over 87% of its agricultural exports, while as much as 42% of Thai farm products were exported to China. “Thailand relies on a limited number of markets for our agricultural exports, particularly China, which imports as much as 42% of all Thai farm exports,” Napintorn said. Continued …

85% of tourists to Thailand now don’t need a visa

Within the past six months, the Thai government has made mammoth strides to ease the travel process for millions more foreign tourists. Previously, visa-exempt tourist travel was mainly restricted to the traditional or old markets such as the European Union, the UK, the U.S. and Australia. But now holidaymakers from Russia receive 90 days, needing neither prior approval nor a visa on arrival, while Chinese and Indian citizens (and several smaller countries) are awarded 30 days without any bureaucracy in a mutually-agreed deal.

Thai immigration authorities reckon that eight out of 10 short-term visitors to Thailand no longer need formal approval for travel. The exceptions are largely nationals from Africa, parts of Asia and South America. Continued …

37 Malaysians hurt in tour bus crash in Kanchanaburi

Thirty-seven Malaysian tourists were injured, along with a Thai driver and guide, when a tour bus skidded off a road in Bo Phloi district on Thursday afternoon.

Police, rescue workers and medics who rushed to the scene found all 39 people on board the tour bus were injured, including 37 Malaysians. Some were seriously hurt. Continued …

Air Japan cancels Bangkok-Tokyo flights, stranding passengers

Passengers were left disappointed and frustrated when their Air Japan flight to Tokyo was abruptly canceled due to technical issues.

The fledgling airline, a low-cost carrier within the ANA group, found itself at the center of controversy after it revealed that it operates with a single aircraft, which brought about a series of cancellations affecting travelers from both Thailand and abroad. Continued …

Thailand’s Grassroots’ Path to Environmental Health and Against Air Pollution

In Thailand, the chronic issue of air pollution, intensified by seasonal forest fires and agricultural practices, poses a significant threat to public health. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce emissions, which is the release of pollutants into the air from various sources including the industrial and transport sectors, the real impact of these initiatives is slowly becoming apparent. The introduction of protective measures, along with community innovations, are urgently needed for immediate health protection.

Recognizing this urgency, the Department of Health, the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand and the World Health Organization Thailand have come together to identify and share successful local strategies for mitigating the health impacts of air pollution. Continued …

Water Woes: The Controversial Battle Over Megaprojects and Environmental Concerns

In the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand’s ambitious endeavors to combat water scarcity through monumental infrastructure projects have ignited a fiery debate among local communities, environmentalists, and the Royal Irrigation Department (RID).

At the epicenter of this controversy stands the 170-billion-baht water diversion initiative along the Yuam River, a testament to human engineering and a potential ecological time bomb. Continued … 

Oxygen treatment makes Thai wastewater clean

In a move to tackle Thailand’s wastewater crisis, a pioneering oxygen treatment method promises to transform foul-smelling waters into pristine streams, all while slashing carbon emissions.

In the heart of Thailand’s bustling capital, Bangkok, a silent revolution is underway. Piyabut Charuphen, the managing director of BIG, a trailblazer in industrial gas technology, unveils the Generating A Cleaner Future initiative. This endeavor aims to revolutionize water quality management through innovative oxygen infusion technology. Continued …

Thailand’s potash push: Prosperity or peril?

As Thailand eyes a leap into the lucrative potash market, concerns loom large over the potential environmental havoc it may unleash.

Residents in the vicinity of Thailand’s solitary commercial potash mine have raised a chorus of apprehension, cautioning against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s grand vision to catapult the nation into a leading potash producer. Their concerns, centered around the possible devastating environmental toll in the Isaan region, ring with urgency and fear. Continued …

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