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Flooding in Cha Am, Hua Hin/Torrential rains in south/New passport office to open at Bluport/A Hua Hin casino?/Creatures invade Pranburi Beach/Thailand Celebrity Masters/Centara Hua to host World Masters Golf/10 tips for healthy retirement/Thailand flood news: Ministry preps help/Elephant shelters need food/Forest encroachment at Phuket landslide site/Thailand wins bid at UN/Bitcoin mining dens raided/Cannabis Extracts Face Stricter Controls/Economy: New industrial estate in Chonburi/Thailand eyes contested gas field/Call for weaker baht/Laos, Thailand to increase trade/Digital content industry/Tourism: Tourism Confidence Falters/26 million visitors so far/Airport Screening Tightened /Tourist Police Bolster Security/Similan Islands to reopen/New Wellness Retreat at Anantara Phuket/Eastar Jet resumes daily flights/Thailand Experience: Equal Parts Hedonism and Health/Climate Thailand: A sustainable rice revolution/Chumphon residents force factory closure/Thailand backs climate change fund/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Vehicles travel through floodwater on Phetchkasem Road in Hua Hin district Wednesday morning

Flooding in Cha Am, Hua Hin

Persistent rain has caused flooding 20-40 centimeters deep in Cha Am district of Phetchaburi and Hua Hin district of Prachuap Khiri Khan, and on nearby sections of the Phetkasem Highway.

Downpours hammered both towns from about 4am on Wednesday. In Cha Am, there was flooding in the municipal area and municipal market and on roads leading to Cha Am beach. Continued …

Torrential rains in south will continue

People in the south are being warned to brace for torrential rains that started on Wednesday and will continue until Saturday, potentially triggering flash floods.

The warning was directed at Ratchaburi, Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ranong, Phangna, Phuket, Surat Thani, Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang, Satun, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat, according to Surasri Kidtimonton, secretary-general of the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR). Continued … https://www.bangkokpost.com/thailand/general/2880988/south-on-alert-as-heavy-rain-poses-flood-risk?tbref=hp

New passport office for Thais to open at Bluport Oct 15

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A Hua Hin casino? City now among alternative sites for ‘entertainment’ complex

But so are Phuket, Chiang Rai, Chonburi and Rayong. Continued …

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Mysterious translucent, needle-like creatures invade Pranburi Beach

Tourists and locals were surprised to find the popular Pranburi  Beach in Prachuap Khiri Khan littered with mysterious transparent, needle-like creatures on Tuesday.

When pictures of these strange creatures were shared on social networks, many marine experts said they could belong to the Creseis species, a type of sea snail belonging to the Pteropod order. Continued … 

Thailand Celebrity Masters 2024 golf tournament in Hua Hin

The Thailand Celebrity Masters, presented by Orchid Palm Homes, is set to tee off on Oct. 19, promising a day of thrilling competition and star-studded action.

Held at the award-winning Palm Hills Golf Club in Hua Hin, this one-day golf tournament promises a unique blend of high-level golf, celebrity guests, and entertainment. Organized by MIMO Events and Siam PGA, the tournament is recognized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, further solidifying its status as a premier event in Thailand’s thriving golfing calendar. Continued …

Centara Hua Hin to host World Masters Golf in 2025

Centara Hotels & Resorts in Hua Hin has confirmed the continuation of its partnership as the title sponsor and host hotel for the 2025 Centara World Masters Golf Championship, Asia’s largest amateur golf event.

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This marks a successful 10-year collaboration with Golfasian, the region’s leading golf tour operator, and GoGolfing, Australia’s most-awarded golf travel company, as they prepare for the upcoming edition of this prestigious tournament. Continued …

10 tips for a healthy retirement in Thailand

Imagine spending your golden years surrounded by breathtaking scenery, enjoying an affordable lifestyle, and immersing yourself in a warm, welcoming culture. Retiring in Thailand offers all of this and more.

To help you make the most of this exciting chapter, here are 10 practical tips that will ensure your retirement is not only healthy but also deeply fulfilling. Continued …

Ministry preps help for flood-hit areas

The Finance Ministry is preparing stimulus measures for areas affected by severe flooding.

According to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, once the floodwaters recede, the ministry is set to provide assistance in two key areas: revitalizing the local economy in flood-affected areas by encouraging people to visit and spend money in those regions; and implementing financial measures through state financial institutions, many of which have already been introduced. Continued …

Elephant shelters need food aid

Twenty elephant shelters in Mae Taeng district of Chiang Mai are seeking food donations for more than 300 elephants after severe flooding destroyed their supplies.

Recent flooding in Chiang Mai has affected many residents, including those in Mae Taeng district, home to numerous elephant shelters. Almost all the shelters have been flooded, and their food supplies have been wiped out, leaving them unable to provide for the elephants. Continued …

Foundation, president charged with forest encroachment at Phuket landslide site

Police have charged the Big Buddha Phuket Phraphutthamingmongkhol Sattha 45 Foundation and its president, Suporn Wanichakul, with forest encroachment and unauthorized construction at the site of a recent deadly landslide.

Karon police on Wednesday announced the charges related to forest destruction and referred the case to public prosecutors. The landslide occurred on Aug. 23 after heavy rain struck Nak Koet Hill, where the foundation’s 45-meter-tall Buddha statue is located. Continued …

Thailand wins bid for UN Human Rights Council

Thailand won its bid for the UN Human Rights Council with the highest number of votes — 177 — for a three-year term to promote and protect human rights worldwide. The decision was announced by the UN after a secret ballot on Wednesday.

According to the tally, Cyprus and Qatar each received 167 votes, followed by South Korea with 161 votes and the Marshall Islands with 120 votes. Saudi Arabia failed in its bid, receiving only 117 votes, the fewest of the six contenders for five vacant seats. Continued …

Bitcoin mining dens that stole 100 million baht of electricity raided

A team of Department of Special Investigation (DSI) police, together with Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) officials, raided houses and commercial buildings at several locations across Kanchanaburi that had been turned into Bitcoin mining dens and effectively stolen over 100 million baht in electricity annually.

Investigation revealed that the perpetrators had rented houses and commercial buildings at over 13 locations in Kanchanaburi and used imported equipment that were illegally connected to power supply to mine the cryptocurrencies. Continued …

Cannabis Extracts Face Stricter Controls Amid Regulatory Shift

The Thai Public Health Ministry announced plans to tighten regulations on cannabis and hemp extracts, which are classified as Type 5 narcotics. This move, approved by the cabinet, aims to regulate the production, import, export, sale, and possession of these substances more stringently.

These proposed regulations will establish detailed processes for obtaining, renewing, and paying for licenses related to cannabis and hemp extracts. These activities are primarily for medical, commercial, industrial, and scientific research purposes, with an emphasis on controling this burgeoning sector. Continued …

IEAT signs contract to build new industrial estate in Chonburi

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has signed a contract with its private partner on Wednesday to build a new high-tech industrial estate in Chonburi’s Si Racha district, with a goal to draw 42 billion baht worth of investment and to create over 10,000 jobs.

IEAT Acting Gov. Sumet Tangprasert said the authority’s deputy governor, Nipa Rukamatu, represented the IEAT to sign a contract with Pinthong Industrial Park Plc’s Managing Director Sujin Rianwiriyakit to set up the seventh project of Pinthong industrial estate. Continued …

Thailand eyes $300-billion gas field frozen by Cambodia dispute

The Pheu Thai-led coalition government will restart negotiations with Cambodia to explore an offshore oil and gas field with at least US$300 billion worth of reserves that the two countries have been squabbling over since the 1970s.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who took office in September, said the joint exploration is among her administration’s top 10 urgent goals as the country seeks to boost dwindling reserves, and contain electricity prices and a ballooning fuel imports bill. Continued …

Finance Ministry calls for weaker baht, wants 2024 rate cut

The Ministry of Finance ratcheted up pressure on the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to cut interest rates to boost the economy and weaken the baht, just a day after an influential former governor warned against government meddling in the central bank.

“It’s highly possible they will cut this year either this meeting or next meeting,” Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said in an interview in Bangkok on Wednesday, a week ahead of the BoT’s next monetary policy decision. “A 25-basis point cut would be a good start, but whether that is enough or not, we will need to keep monitoring and adjusting.” Continued …

Laos, Thailand to increase trade to $11 billion

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan has pledged to strengthen bilateral relations between Thailand and Laos, in a bid to boost the value of bilateral trade to $11 billion by next year.

Following bilateral discussions with Lao Industry and Commerce Minister Malaythong Kommasith, Pichai said both countries agreed to strengthen bilateral economic and trade cooperation, particularly on cross-border trade cooperation, targeting bilateral trade value of $11 billion next year. Continued …

Bt100 billion target set for digital content industry

Increased promotion of e-sports, gaming and related activities could lift the value of Thailand’s digital content industry to 100 billion baht a year within five years, compared with 40 billion now, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society said.

Minister Prasert Jantararuangthong announced the goal at a presentation on Wednesday on policies to elevate the gaming, character, animation and e-sports industries. Continued …

Tourism Confidence Falters; Calls for More Government Support Rise

The tourism industry is currently in a state of distress, as the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) reports a significant decline in confidence in the sector. The tourism confidence index for the third quarter has dropped to 68, a steep fall from the pre-pandemic benchmark of 100, and even less than the previous quarter’s 79.

This gloomy outlook is preventing the industry’s recovery, mainly due to factors like factory closures, rising unemployment, increase in non-performing loans, and severe flooding both locally and globally. Continued …

Thailand has welcomed 26 million visitors so far this year

Thailand continues to solidify its position as a global tourism powerhouse, attracting 26 million foreign visitors year to date, generating over 1.2 trillion baht in revenue, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports on Wednesday.

China remains the top source of tourists, with 5.3 million Chinese travelers visiting Thailand during this period. Other significant contributors include Malaysia, India, South Korea, and Russia. Continued … 

Airport Screening Tightened Amid Afghanistan Health Alert

Dr. Phanumas Yanwetsakul, director-general of the Department of Disease Control (DDC) under Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health, announced yesterday that the country is enhancing health screening measures at all major airports.

This decision follows reports of an outbreak of an unidentified illness in Afghanistan, where over 500 people have been infected and two have died. Symptoms include severe fatigue, muscle pain, diarrhea, and high fever. Continued …

Tourist Police Bolster Security for Upcoming High Season

As Thailand’s high tourist season approaches, the Tourist Police Division 2, Subdivision 1, is intensifying efforts to ensure visitor safety and boost the nation’s tourism industry.

Headed by Police Maj. Gen. Mom Luang Santhikorn Worawan, commander of the Tourist Police Division 1, and under the directives of Police Maj. Gen. Sak Sira Phueak Am, the team is coordinating with both public and private sectors to enhance safety measures for tourists. Continued …

Similan Islands to reopen Oct 15

Tourist destinations in the Andaman Sea will reopen next Tuesday (October 15) for the high season until May 15 next year, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation announced on Tuesday. Among them is the famous Mu Ko Similan National Park in the southern province of Phang Nga.

The department said safety equipment and other facilities in the national park have been checked and repaired where necessary to ensure smooth trips for tourists. Continued …

New Wellness Retreat Opens at Anantara Layan Phuket Resort

Layan Life by Anantara has opened at the family-friendly Anantara Layan Phuket Resort. The new medical-wellness facility spans nearly 19,020 square feet and offers programs ranging from three to 10 days, using the “Whole of Life” approach to wellness that celebrates key life stages.

The wellness programs are created by doctors and Thai medicine practitioners, and infuse ancient wisdom with advanced medical assessments and diagnostics, tailored wellness nutrition and guided fitness. Continued … 

South Korea’s Eastar Jet resumes daily flights to Chiang Mai in December

South Korea’s budget airline, Eastar Jet, is bringing back its daily flights to Chiang Mai after a pandemic-induced hiatus. The airline confirmed that from Dec. 19, it will resume the Busan-Chiang Mai route, offering travelers a convenient link between two major cities known for their tourism and event-hosting prowess.

Using a Boeing 737-800, with a capacity of 189 seats, the flights will provide a much-needed boost to both South Korea’s second-largest city, Busan, and Thailand’s second-largest, Chiang Mai. Busan, famous for its beaches, seafood, and vibrant festivals, will once again connect seamlessly with Chiang Mai, a cultural and historical gem nestled in northern Thailand. Continued …

This Underrated Thai Island Offers Equal Parts Hedonism and Health

For a tropical vacation east of the Atlantic, the Thai islands have long held a certain allure. Visions of long tailboat rides and elephant sanctuaries loom large. And in the Gulf of Thailand, a series of three islands have made names for themselves.

Koh Samui, the largest of the trio, is home to the big name hotels, busy roads, and the only airport in the region. Further north, the smallest island, Koh Tao, offers unmatched diving conditions but limited accommodations. Between the two lies the true Goldilocks of Thai islands: Koh Phangan. Continued …

A sustainable rice revolution is underway in Thailand

In Thailand, efforts are underway to accelerate best practices in rice farming that are environmentally friendly and socially responsible, while boosting yields for farmers. The aim is to make food systems more resilient and decarbonize the agriculture sector.

Every day, rice sustains billions across Asia and the globe, serving as an essential, affordable source of nutrition for many of the world’s most vulnerable populations. But rice is a water-intensive crop, consuming 40% of the world’s irrigation supply, with 3,000 to 5,000 liters required to produce just one kilogram of rice. Continued …

Chumphon residents force asphalt factory closure over decade-long pollution

Residents of Chumphon have taken decisive action to close an asphalt factory due to persistent odors and dust that have plagued their community for over a decade. Despite previous complaints and promises of resolution, the problems have persisted, prompting renewed protests.

Yesterday, approximately 50 residents from several villages in Saphli subdistrict, Pathio district, Chumphon province, gathered in front of the asphalt mixing plant on the Saphli-Thung Wua Laen Road. The group displayed signs expressing their grievances. The factory, one of three in the area, has been a constant source of pollution and health issues for the local community. Continued …

Thailand backs new climate change fund

Thailand supports efforts to reach a conclusion on the creation of a global climate change fund at a UN conference in Azerbaijan next month, says Phirun Saiyasitpanich, head of the Climate Change and Environment Department.

The National Committee on Climate Change Policy on Monday approved the country’s negotiating framework for the 29th Conference of the Parties (COP29) of the 2024 UN Climate Change Conference, which will be held in Baku from Nov. 11–22. Continued … 

One in eight girls, women raped or sexually assaulted before 18 – Unicef

More than 370 million girls and women alive today, or one in every eight worldwide, experienced rape or sexual assault before the age of 18, the United Nations (UN) children’s agency said on Wednesday. Continued …

Captain’s gender had nothing to do with sinking of New Zealand naval ship

New Zealand’s defense minister today publicly criticized online trolling of the female captain of a naval vessel that sunk on the weekend, saying while the cause of the incident was unknown, it had nothing to do with the captain’s gender. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Train derails between Nong Sala and Cha Am

A special express diesel train, designated as Train 43 (Bangkok Apivatan–Surat Thani), encountered an incident this morning while traveling between the Nong Sala and Cha Am stations. The train was reported to have derailed due to a failure in the left third axle.

The derailment occurred at approximately 10:05 a.m. at signal point STHL 178/1-2, shortly after the train passed through Nong Sala at 10:04 a.m. The train was comprised of three carriages and, fortunately, no injuries were reported among passengers or crew members. Authorities have indicated that further updates will be forthcoming, and train services to Hua Hin are temporarily halted as a precautionary measure. – huahin.locality.guide

Grief and anger as Thai town holds mass cremation for 23 school bus fire victims

Mourners wept and monks prayed at a cremation ceremony Tuesday in a small town in central Thailand for 23 young students and teachers who died in last week’s bus fire on a school field trip.

A large cremation site was set up close to the temple in Lan Sak town, whose compound hosts the school that was attended by the victims. Several furnaces with tall chimneys were erected, with floral adornments placed in front of them. Continued …

New law lets buyers check before paying

A new law allowing customers to open packages of products they ordered online before paying for them has taken effect, according to the Royal Thai Police (RTP).

According to Prime Minister’s Office Minister Jiraporn Sindhuprai, the notification was announced in the Royal Gazette on July 5 and went into effect on Oct. 3, giving logistic and delivery companies time to adjust to the new law. Continued … 

Fortune names 14 Thais among 100 most powerful women in Asia

U.S. business magazine Fortune announced the “Most Powerful Women Asia 2024” rankings on Tuesday, with China topping the list with 20, followed in second place by Thailand with 14. Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong each had 9, India 8, South Korea 7, the Philippines 7, Australia 6, Malaysia 4, Vietnam 3 and Indonesia 2.

The ranking honors women who have transformed their businesses and introduced innovations to drive industrial growth and inspire the next generation of leaders. Continued …

Private hospitals threaten to quit social security system

More than 70 private hospitals nationwide have indicated they will leave the social security system if there is no increase in reimbursements from the state.

According to the Private Hospital Assn. (PHA), private hospitals suffered revenue loss due to the Social Security Office (SSO)’s move to lower reimbursements for some diseases in the last quarters of 2022 and 2023. Continued …

Thai math, science students bring home a gold mine of medals

Thai students have earned 24 medals — including five golds — at the 2024 International Mathematics and Science Olympiad (IMSO) for primary school students in China. The prestigious event was held in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, from Oct. 1 to 6.

Thanu Wongchinda, secretary-general of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), announced that a team of 24 Thai students took part in the competition, split evenly with 12 competing in mathematics and 12 in science. Continued …

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Flooding in 19 provinces

Flooding persists in 19 provinces in the north, the northeast, central plains and the south, affecting more than 66,000 households.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation on Tuesday reported there were still floods in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Tak, Phitsanulok, Nakhon Sawan and Sukhothai in the north; Udon Thani, Kalasin, Chaiyaphum, Maha Sarakham and Ubon Ratchathani provinces in the northeast; Sing Buri, Suphan Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya and Nakhon Pathom in the central plains; and Songkhla in the south. Continued …

Thailand hikes flood compensation to 9,000 baht per family

The Cabinet approved the Interior Ministry’s proposal to increase the flood compensation per family to 9,000 baht from the initial criteria, Interior Ministry spokesman Traisuree Taisaranakul said on Tuesday.

Initially, the plan was to base the compensation on the days the houses were flooded. For instance, families were to be paid 5,000, 7,000 or 9,000 baht if their homes were flooded for less than 30 days, between 31-60 days and more than 60 days, respectively. This rate was approved on Sept. 17. Continued …

Govt offers Bt10,000 to all flood-affected households

The government will distribute 10,000 baht to households affected by flooding nationwide to help cover cleanup expenses.

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said that the Comptroller General’s Department had approved a budget allocation request from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM). He said the 10,000 baht in financial aid for post-flood cleanup is separate from the 9,000-baht compensation payout for each flood victim. Continued …

BMA warns 16 communities outside flood levees to prepare for floods

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) issued an urgent warning on Tuesday for residents of 16 communities in seven districts to be prepared for possible flooding from Oct. 13 to 23. These areas are not protected by flood levees.

The BMA reckons that the level of the Chao Phraya River will rise due to higher sea tides and a higher rate of water discharge from the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat. Continued … 

Ping River overflow triggers flooding in Lamphun’s Muang district

Three zones in Lamphum province have been inundated by floodwaters flowing downstream from Chiang Mai, the Royal Irrigation Department reported on Tuesday.

However, it said, if there is no heavy rain in the next few days then the situation should return to normal in a week, and floods should ease in the next day or two. Continued …

Clean-up operations ramp up in Chiang Mai as floodwaters recede

Residents and businesses in downtown Chiang Mai have started to clean their properties and assess the extent of the damage as floodwaters recede.

Pallop Sae Jiew, vice president of the Chiang Mai Chamber of Commerce, estimated the damage to the economy from the flooding, described by many as the worst in over 50 years, at about two billion baht. Continued …

Elephant Deaths in Chiang Mai Flood Spark Debate on Wildlife Safety Protocols

As the floods recede in Chiang Mai, a tragedy involving two elephants from the Elephant Nature Park of the Save Elephant Foundation in Mae Taeng district has sparked a heated debate among elephant lovers, particularly over the evacuation of more than one hundred elephants and thousands of other animals.

Pang Fah Sai, aged 16, and Pang Ploy Tong, aged 40, were swept away by flash floods on Oct. 3. Their bodies were found drowned 5 kilometers from the Elephant Nature Park on Oct. 5. Continued …

Thailand consumer outlook hopeful

BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, is maintaining a positive outlook for consumer spending in Thailand throughout 2024, as growth continues in sectors such as retail, hospitality, tourism and gastronomy.

Real household spending (calculated at 2010 prices) is projected to grow by 3.6% year-on-year, decelerating from the 11.2% estimated for 2023, as consumer spending stabilizes from the volatility witnessed from 2020-23, induced by Covid lockdowns and a subsequent remarkable recovery. In total, BMU anticipates spending to exceed 9.2 trillion baht (in 2010 terms) in 2024, supported by a favorable macroeconomic environment. Continued … 

Customs Dept sets 122.2-billion-baht revenue goal for 2025

The Customs Department has announced that it expects to make 122.2 billion baht in fiscal 2025, in line with its collection of 117.95 billion baht in revenue during fiscal 2024.

Theeraj Athanavanich, director-general of the Customs Department, told the press on Tuesday that the revenue collected by the department in fiscal 2024, which ended on Sept. 30, was higher than projected by 3.75 billion, or 3.28%. Continued …

Initiative aims to elevate Thai music industry

The rhythm and rhyme of Thai music are poised to resonate worldwide, as Thailand’s Creative Economy Agency (CEA), in collaboration with the National Soft Power Strategy Committee, unveiled its “PUSH & PULL” strategy on Tuesday.

This initiative aims to elevate the Thai music industry, fostering talent development and hosting world-renowned music festivals. The strategy is a cornerstone of the CEA’s Music Exchange project, designed to promote Thai artists and music festival businesses internationally and cultivate a global Thai music wave phenomenon. Continued …

Tire maker Continental to invest $400 million for expansion

The Board of Investment (BOI) said today it had approved a US$400-million investment by tire-maker Continental to expand its existing facility in Thailand, which is the world’s second largest tire producer after China.

Continental has been manufacturing in Thailand for the last five years, using locally produced rubber and other raw materials, producing tires for motorcycles, light trucks and passenger cars, including electric vehicles (EVs), the BOI said. Continued …

New technologies drive job creation despite economic headwinds

Technological advancements have created an estimated net 600,000 jobs in Southeast Asia over the past five years, according to the World Bank’s latest East Asia and Pacific Economic Update.

The report, released during an online conference on Tuesday, reveals that despite concerns over automation-related job losses, the adoption of industrial robots and artificial intelligence (AI) has led to unexpected employment growth in the region. Continued …

Thailand unveils vintage tourism train schedule for high season

The Transport Ministry has unveiled the schedule of tourism trains from October to February, aiming to boost domestic tourism and generate income for local communities.

Three types of train will embark on sight-seeing routes over the next five months, said Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit on Monday. These are the Royal Blossom, Kiha 183, and Second World War-era steam locomotives. The Royal Blossom and Kiha 183 were donated to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) by Japan and have been refurbished as cosy and stylish tourism trains with full facilities. Continued …

Pattaya sweeps streets of homeless to ‘clean’ up its act for tourists

Pattaya City officials took to the streets Monday in a bid to clear homeless hotspots and maintain the city’s pristine image for tourists. The sweep targeted key areas, including the Bali Hai overpass, the Thappraya junction on Pattaya Third Road, and Pattaya Second Road, where they encountered 10 homeless individuals.

The initiative, designed to keep Pattaya attractive to visitors while offering support to the homeless, resulted in mixed reactions. While four individuals agreed to receive help and were transferred to the Chon Buri Homeless Protection Center, six others turned down the offer, a city official explained, reaffirming the city’s commitment to help. Continued …

How medical tourism is reshaping global healthcare

Patients jet-setting for surgeries, getting a vacation while saving money on life-altering procedures. If that sounds too good to be true, it just might be. Yet, medical tourism isn’t just transforming healthcare – it’s redefining how we think about treatment, borders and the future of medicine itself.

With healthcare costs rising around the world and insurance feeling like a pipe dream, medical tourism has become increasingly popular in recent years across the globe, as people seek affordable healthcare options abroad. This growing trend involves traveling to another country for medical procedures, treatments or surgeries. Continued …

Toxic smog returns to Greater Bangkok

Several areas in Bangkok and nearby provinces were blanketed with hazardous levels of smog on Tuesday, the pollution trapped in stagnant air.

The Pollution Control Department reported that levels of particulate matter 2.5 microns and less in diameter (PM2.5) exceeded the safe threshold of 35 micrograms per cubic meter of air in 24 hours in parts of the capital and in Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon as of 11am on Tuesday. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Corruption scandal: Thailand’s bus industry whistleblows dirty dealings

A shocking revelation has swept through the coach bus industry of Thailand, as several anonymous companies have blown the whistle on rampant corruption within the Land Transport Department‘s vehicle-inspection process. A bribe of 3,000 to 4,000 baht is all it takes to fast-track an inspection, the reports say.

This practice was put under the spotlight following the recent bus blaze tragedy that claimed the lives of 23 children and teachers. The vehicle involved was discovered to have illegally installed gas tanks. Out of 10 NGV gas tanks on the coach, only six were there legitimately. Continued …

Land Transport Department puts five parties on notice over deadly bus inferno

The Department of Land Transport (DLT) plans to pursue legal actions against five parties over the deadly tour bus blaze that killed 23 people on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Pathum Thani province on Tuesday.

The gas-powered bus arranged by Wat Khao Phraya Sangkaram School in Uthai Thani province for a school trip to Ayutthaya province was engulfed in flames after one of its front tires exploded. The tragic accident killed 20 students and three teachers. Continued … 

Chiang Mai on High Alert as Ping River Surges

The city of Chiang Mai is facing a critical situation as the water level of the Ping River has surged past 5.25 meters early morning today, resulting in severe flooding on Chang Klan Road. The water continues to rise rapidly, and the current is dangerously strong, causing growing concerns for residents and businesses in the area.

Between midnight and 1 am, floodwaters began overflowing into downtown areas at an alarming pace, with Chang Klan Road, the Night Bazaar, and Wat Uppakut quickly submerged. Video …

All flights canceled at Chiang Rai airport

Airlines serving Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport on Thursday canceled all flights for the rest of the day because of severe flooding in the northern province.

The last flights operating to the main airport in the northern province were AirAsia flight FD 3209 from Don Mueang in Bangkok, arriving at 12.40pm, and FD 3210 from Chiang Rai to Don Mueang, departing at 1.10pm, airport officials said in a statement. Continued … 

Thousands of animals trapped at badly-flooded Elephant Nature Park

More than 5,000 large animals are trapped in the heavily flooded Elephant Nature Park at Chiang Mai’s Mae Taeng district since 4 p.m. Wednesday, with torrential rain and fast-flowing floodwaters preventing officials from entering the area.

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Saengduean “Lek” Chailert, founder of Save Elephant Foundation and Elephant Nature Park, said in a Facebook post that flash floods have swamped the latter park and her team had to evacuate several jumbos and other animals. Continued …

Elephants and other sick animals evacuated from flooded shelter

National park officials, boats and FWD trucks are rushing to an elephant conservation center in Mae Taeng district of Chiang Mai to evacuate about 100 elephants and hundreds of other animals, as floodwater reaches two meters and is still rising.

Atthaphon Charoenchansa, director general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said today that the rescue operation is being hampered because all roads leading to the Elephant and Environment Conservation Foundation center are heavily flooded. Continued …

LINE MAN Wongnai expands food delivery across Thailand

LINE MAN Wongnai is significantly expanding in Thailand’s food delivery market. Yod Chinsupakul, CEO of LINE MAN Wongnai, highlighted the continuous growth of the food delivery market in Thailand.

The platform now caters to over 10 million users each month and has a rider network of more than 100,000 individuals spread across all 77 provinces. LINE MAN Wongnai provides services in over 328 districts, experiencing a growth of more than 50% over the past two years. Continued …

Bangkok Streets to Undergo Significant Improvements

Bangkok’s city streets are set for a major revamp, with city Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt leading efforts to address enduring urban issues. During a visit to Sukhumvit Soi 23 in Watthana district, Chadchart, alongside Deputy Gov. Wisanu Subsompon, shed light on these challenges, highlighting the urgent need for action.

A primary concern is the poor road condition, as water pipe installations and subsequent inadequate repairs have left many surfaces in disrepair, a recurring issue throughout Bangkok. Furthermore, outdated green light poles contribute to pedestrian hazards due to frequent malfunctions caused by electrical faults. Continued …

Police nab 20 foreigners at Pattaya villas

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Isan area benefits from cash handout

Of the top five provinces in the country that received the most money in the first phase of the government’s cash handout, tota ling 145 billion baht, four are located in the northeast. Nakhon Ratchasima province had the most beneficiaries in the nation, said Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office.

The first phase of cash distribution used the Pao Tang app, rather than through a digital wallet as originally proposed by the Pheu Thai Party. This phase targeted vulnerable groups, including 12.4 million welfare cardholders and 2.15 million people with disabilities, who are predominantly low-income earners. Continued …

Traditional Shopping: a thing of the past?

The shopping culture in Southeast Asia has always reflected the colorful traditions unique to the region. Today, this vibrant landscape continues to evolve, giving way to new dynamics and opportunities, while leaving behind old ways and traditions that have seen better days.

Of course, traditional commerce locations still exist but, increasingly, people are turning to modern modes of shopping and retail and the convenience of e-commerce. Continued …

Aviation boom set to attract investment to Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific’s aviation sector is poised to become a major magnet for foreign investment, as the region is forecast to lead global air traffic growth over the next two decades, industry leaders declared at the 2024 Aviation Summit in Manila.

The two-day event, which concluded on Thursday, showcased how this expansion is expected to create numerous investment opportunities across the aviation sector, from infrastructure to technology and services. Continued …

Bangkok named fourth friendliest city in the world

Bangkok has been named the fourth friendliest city in the world in 2024, according to Condé Nast Traveller. The travel magazine, known for its focus on luxury and independent travel, announced its annual Readers’ Choice Awards, highlighting the 10 friendliest cities as voted by travelers worldwide.

Singapore topped the list with a score of 94.84. Known for its financial hubs, immaculate streets, and unparalleled safety standards, the island city-state also boasts a diverse community offering exceptional hospitality. Often referred to as the “City in a Garden,” Singapore is not only famous for its skyscrapers and advanced technology but also its beautiful parks and tree-lined streets. Continued …

Everything you need to know to get Thailand’s digital nomad visa

Carmelito Bauer, 30, has only ever spent one day of his life working in an office. Since becoming a digital nomad in 2020, he’s spent three years in Mexico and is now in Thailand, where he recently became one of the first recipients of the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV).

Launched in July, the long-awaited visa program gives remote workers the chance to live in the Asian nation for up to five years. It has already sparked demand, with Google searches for “move to Thailand” soaring by 162% in the UK following its announcement, according to holiday provider Travel Republic. Continued …

Thailand will introduce electronic travel authorization for business travelers from Dec 1

From Dec. 1, business travelers traveling to Thailand will be required to present an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). This regulation affects travelers from a total of 93 countries, including Germany, Austria and Switzerland, who were previously exempt from the visa requirement.

The ETA is intended to simplify entry processes and improve the tracking of foreign visitors. The approved ETA allows a single entry for up to 60 days, which can be extended by 30 days. The application is made online and is free of charge. From June 2025, the ETA will become part of the Thai e-visa system. Continued …

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Revitalize Your Mind and Body on Koh Pha-ngan

Koh Pha-ngan, an island in the southern Gulf of Thailand, is famously known as the capital of full moon parties. What the uninitiated may not know is how the island is also something of a wellness capital – with a solid number of destinations and options for those looking to find peace and a holistic approach to rejuvenating all aspects of their wellbeing.

If you’re looking for a getaway filled with mindful relaxation, these are some of the reasons why Koh Pha-ngan should be your next holiday. Continued … 

Talat Noi – Thailand’s little market with big flavors and heritage

Just a five-minute walk from Yaowarat, Bangkok’s vibrant Chinatown, you will find Talat Noi, an ethnic Chinese community on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Translating to “little market” in Thai, Talat Noi draws visitors eager to discover its century-old homes, shrines, as well as an array of authentic street food stalls, restaurants and cafes. Video …

Animal Kingdom: Thailand for Pet-Lovers and Beyond

Shaped by Buddhist teachings, Thais learn from a very young age to be merciful and loving to animals. This compassion extends not only to pets but also to strays and all life forms.

Given the country’s biodiversity and agrarian heritage, Thailand offers a wealth of destinations where you can connect with animals, and thereby connect with each other, in delightful and meaningful ways. Continued …

Khon Kaen’s Grilled Pork Neck and 25 Years of Street Food Perfection

When thinking about food to accompany drinks, many Thai people will mention northeastern Thai (Isan) restaurants found in every corner across the country. The tastiness, paired with quality drinks, can enhance conversations and strengthen kinship.

The lively Khon Kaen, one of Isan’s big four, houses several memorable grilled pork neck (Ko Moo Yang) and spicy pork salad (Larb) shops where friends hang out together. The city at the heart of Isan is a popular gastronomic destination. Khon Kaen Grilled Pork Neck is one of the places we don’t want you to miss. Continued …

US launches probe into Thai solar cells

The U.S. Commerce Department has initiated anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) probes into solar cell imports from Southeast Asian nations, including Thailand.

In April, a group of domestic producers of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and modules petitioned the U.S. Commerce Department and the U.S. International Trade Commission to combat the practice of dumping such products from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Continued …

Exploring Thai efforts to cut carbon

Thailand is racing against time to meet its international commitments to reduce global warming, cutting carbon emissions by one-third within six years. While the goal aims to support the Thai and global environment, it also poses an economic challenge because of the connection between economic conditions and environmental preservation.

Global warming, the increase of the Earth’s average temperature through the greenhouse effect, is primarily caused by humans increasing carbon dioxide emissions through activities such as burning fuel, transport and industrial production. Continued …

France uprooting vineyards as wine demand wanes

France, the world’s top wine producer, has secured €120 million ($132 million) in European Union funding to uproot millions of vines as global demand declines. The European Commission approved funding for permanent removal of the vines, at a rate of of €4,000 per hectare. Continued …

EU to impose tariffs up to 45% on EVs from China

The European Union (EU) voted on Friday to impose tariffs as high as 45% on electric vehicles (EVs) from China in a move set to increase trade tensions with Beijing, according to people familiar with the process. Continued …

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Re: Weather reports

“I like and benefit from reading the news of weather events throughout Thailand. Please do not drop this part of your excellent service.” – Alastair

“I totally agree with your correspondent regarding Hua Hin weather forecasts. I think I am right in saying that Hua Hin has one of, if not, the lowest annual rainfall figures in Thailand. The editor comment about expats going to other regions has little validity when we want to know the accurate local forecast, if that is technically possible. After all the name is hhexpatnews! – TW

Editor: As we said previously, most of our readers are interested in what’s going on in Thailand, not just in Hua Hin. Thailand’s weather, when appropriate, will continue to be covered. And now we also have a weather report for Hua Hin only (see at left). We finally found an app that worked for this task.

Also, our name is Hua Hin Expat News, not Hua Hin News, meaning its news for expats in Hua Hin. We cover the limited amount of local news, but we believe our readers are interested in more than that. It’s a newspaper, folks, with a variety of news coverage for the variety of interests of our audience. If there’s something that doesn’t interest you, move on to the next story.

Cooler weather forecast for Thailand later this month

This year’s “cold” season is forecast to arrive in the third week of this month, with minimum temperatures expected to drop to 6-8oC in the northern and northeastern regions and a minimum of between 16-18oC in Bangkok, according to the Meteorological Department.

This year is forecast to be colder than last year, with average minimum temperatures around 20oC in the northern and northeastern regions. Minimum temperatures in Bangkok’s suburbs will be from 14-16oC, and the coldest period will be from the beginning of December until early January. Continued … 

Thailand is about to be drenched as heavy rain hits 54 provinces

Thailand is bracing for a deluge today, with the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) sounding the alarm for 54 provinces. Heavy rain is set to drench Bangkok and its surrounding areas, while the central region is looking at a 80% chance of rainfall, and the north isn’t far behind with a 70% prediction.

The southern region’s eastern coast will witness thunderstorms in 60% of the area, with heavy rain in some parts. Provinces like Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat will be affected. Temperatures will range from 24 to 26°C at the lowest to 31 to 35°C at the highest. The sea will see waves about 1 meter high, rising to over 2 meters in areas with thunderstorms. Continued … 

Rainy season brings jellyfish to Hua Hin beaches

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The Standard Residences, Hua Hin

Sansiri closes sale of Standard hotels stake to Hyatt

Developer Sansiri Plc (SIRI) says it has successfully concluded the sale of its majority stake in the hotel group Standard International, which has now been acquired by Hyatt.

“This strategic exit marks a significant milestone for Sansiri, paving the way for a new era of collaboration with one of the world’s leading hospitality companies,” the company said in a statement on Wednesday. Continued …

PM calls for stricter regulations for transportation after deadly fire tragedy

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra held a meeting with her deputy PMs, ministers and other officials to address the deadly fire incident involving a tour bus carrying teachers and students before her departure to attend the 3rd Asia Cooperation Dialogue Summit in Doha.

Acting National Police Commissioner Kitrat Phanphet reported that forensic teams were still inspecting the bus involved in the accident, and the findings would be used to establish safety standards and regulations. There will be stricter measures for vehicle inspections involving local authorities, transportation, private sectors, and other relevant bodies, he said. Continued …

The teachers killed in the bus fire

From left: Pimthong Sombat, Kanokwan Sriphong and Saranya Homkesorn (thaipbs.com)

Uthai Thani school prepares to receive bodies of bus fire victims

Wat Khao Phraya Sangkaram School in Uthai Thani is getting ready to receive the bodies of the 20 students and three teachers killed in the bus fire tragedy. The bodies are expected to arrive in the next couple of days.

The bus fire occurred on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road opposite the National Memorial in Pathum Thani on Tuesday afternoon. As of press time, the parents of the deceased and missing students were still waiting for answers, while officials from relevant agencies were at hand to help. Continued …

Inferno-bus driver charged on four counts

Police have pressed four charges against the driver of the bus that burst into flames, killing a least 20 students and three teachers in Pathum Thani on Tuesday. The driver, Samarn Chankut, 48, fled the scene of Tuesday’s tragedy.

He turned himself in to police in Ang Thong’s Wiset Chai Chan district on Tuesday night and was returned to Pathum Thani’s Khu Khut police station for further questioning. Continued …

Education Ministry suspends all school field trips

The Ministry of Education has ordered the immediate suspension of educational field trips organized by all schools under its supervision, following an accident on Vibhavadi Rangsit highway in Pathum Thani province yesterday, involving a double-decked coach that caught fire, killing 20 young students and three teachers.

Education Minister Permpoon Chidchob said, however, that an educational field trip is possible if it is deemed necessary, but those arranging it must ensure that the vehicles transporting students meet safety requirements, adding that, in the case of children, they must be accompanied by their parents, because there are insufficient teachers to take care of all the children. Continued …

Save The Children Urges Action on Child Road Deaths in Thailand

Save the Children Thailand has issued an urgent plea for action after revealing that one in three child deaths in Thailand are caused by road accidents. Over the past decade, more than 26,930 children have tragically died in road crashes, highlighting the severity of the problem.

Road traffic accidents are now recognized as a leading cause of death for individuals aged 5 to 29 globally, with Thailand being a particularly affected nation. This data is supported by the Global Alliance – Cities 4 Children 2023 report, which emphasizes the need for immediate intervention to address this growing crisis. Continued … 

Why are Thailand’s roads so deadly?

Around 20,000 people are killed every year on Thailand’s roads – an average of more than 50 a day. This means Thailand has the second-deadliest roads in Asia after Nepal, and ranks 16th in the world for traffic mortality, alongside Chad and Guinea-Bissau, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).

There were 25.7 deaths due to traffic injuries per 100,000 people in 2021 in Thailand, compared with a global average of 15. Road safety watchdog Thai RSC says that already this year there have been more than 10,000 fatalities and 600,000 injuries on the country’s roads. Continued …

Bangkok safe from floods, PM says

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has reassured the public that Bangkok will not be inundated by floods, as the current volume of rainwater is lower than it was in 2011, when a major flood occurred.

Paetongtarn inspected the water situation on Wednesday at the Royal Irrigation Department in Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi. She said that in 2011 the country was hit by five storms, compared to this year, when only one storm has affected the country. Continued … 

New Yorker flies over 18 hours just to see Moo Deng in Thailand

One Swiftie has gone the distance, traveling thousands of miles to reach eastern Thailand, the birthplace and home of Moo Deng, the baby hippopotamus that has stolen hearts worldwide.

Molly Swindall, a content creator known for her Taylor Swift devotion, decided “super last minute” to fly to Bangkok from New York to “see the legend that is the Diva Moo Deng!” she shared in a Tuesday video. “Cannot wait to show her off.” Continued …

Entries invited for ‘Moo Deng’ zoo logo

The Zoological Park Organization of Thailand is inviting people to help design a new logo featuring its bouncy new star, the young pygmy hippo Moo Deng, for use on official souvenirs.

Director-general Attapon Srihayrun said on Wednesday the organization will offer a prize for the successful entry. The logo must include the words “Moo Deng”. Continued …

Decriminalizing Sex Work Sparks National Debate

Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is causing a stir with a proposal to develop an entertainment complex that would bring underground businesses, including sex work, into the formal economy. This initiative aims to boost government revenue through taxation, funding crucial welfare programs in education, public health, and infrastructure.

Surang Janyam, director of SWING, an organization advocating for sex workers’ rights, underscores the importance of decriminalizing sex work. “During Covid, many sex workers were left without compensation or welfare. Over 50% of the 500 sex workers we spoke to expressed a desire to be part of the labor system and pay taxes.” Continued …

Thailand 28th in ‘best countries in the world’ ranking

Thailand has been ranked 28th among 89 “best countries in the world” for 2024, according to a listing prepared by the US News & World Report, moving up one place from the previous year.

The ranking has been prepared in collaboration with the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in the U.S. and WPP, a global communication company. It surveyed the opinions of some 17,000 respondents in 89 countries from March to May this year. Continued …

Thai PM and LGBTQ+ rights activist named in TIME100 Next list

TIME magazine has named Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and gay rights activist Plaifah Kyoka Shodladd on the 2024 TIME100 Next list, which highlights emerging leaders who are shaping the future of the world.

According to TIME, Paetongtarn made history on Aug. 18, just days before her 38th birthday, by becoming the youngest premier of Thailand. TIME also reported that when gay rights activist and author Plaifah spoke in Thailand’s parliament the weight of a generation was on her shoulders. Continued …

Market shoppers face steep prices ahead of Pattaya Vegetarian Festival

The Rai Vanasin Market in East Pattaya was buzzing with anticipation yesterday as eager shoppers scrambled to stock up on fresh produce for the upcoming Pattaya Vegetarian Festival, which kicks off today and runs until Oct. 12. However, as the crowds grew, so did the prices – with many vegetables seeing surges just days before the festival begins.

Vegetable prices spiked by an average of 20% compared to the previous week, with staples such as cabbage, radishes, and Chinese cabbage bearing the brunt of the increase. Cabbage now costs 140 baht per kilogram, while radishes have skyrocketed to 300 baht, and Chinese cabbage has hit 350 baht per kilogram. Continued …

Thai rum makes a splash

Rum is a distilled spirit renowned worldwide as a premium liquor. Many countries, especially those in the Caribbean, produce rum, contributing to economic growth. The rum made in Thailand, especially by small producers, also supports community products and agricultural resources.

From Sept. 18-27, 2024, I was invited to serve as one of the five judges for the national OTOP (One Tambon One Product) alcoholic beverage competition dubbed “OTOP Product Champion”, with the rums in the contest having been preliminarily selected by their respective provinces. Continued …

Low-budget student documentary wins Thailand’s top prize

“The Last Breath of Sam Yan” won the prestigious Suphannahong National Film Award for best documentary in 2023, proving that even a low-budget student film can win high honors if it tells a story well.

Produced by Settanant Thanakitkoses and Netiwit Chotphatphaisal while they were students at Chulalongkorn University, the film took two years to make on a small budget of 200,000 baht they raised from working at the Sam Yan Press. Continued …

Myanmar civil war fuels surge in cross-border drug trade: Thailand official

Thailand has seen a surge in illegal drugs trafficked from neighboring Myanmar and a sharp increase in methamphetamines and heroin seizures, as a civil war adds fuel to the regional drug trade, a senior Thai counter-narcotics official said.

Apikit Ch. Rojprasert, deputy secretary-general of the Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), said the northern region remains the main trafficking route into Thailand, with dealers going through the mountains or on the Mekong River to bring in methamphetamine tablets and crystal meth, also known as ice. Continued …

Thailand’s economic strategy: the casino debate

Thailand is on the cusp of a significant economic transformation with the government’s proposal to legalize casinos. This move is part of a broader strategy to boost the nation’s economy by tapping into the global gaming market, which could potentially reshape Thailand’s economic landscape.

The initiative has received substantial support from the House of Representatives, with a majority voting in favor of establishing a study panel to explore the feasibility of integrating casinos within large entertainment complexes. This reflects a shift in the nation’s stance on gambling, aiming to generate more jobs and increase state revenue. Continued …

Thailand Embarks on Mega 2.68-Trillion-Baht Transport Overhaul

Thailand’s Ministry of Transport has unveiled an ambitious 2.68-trillion-baht initiative aimed at radically transforming the nation’s transportation landscape.

The expansive project prioritizes enhancing rail networks, upgrading key airports, and encouraging environmentally friendly logistics practices, all with the goal of significantly reducing road congestion and cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 45.6 million tons by the year 2030. Continued …

Foreign Investment in Thailand Hits $3 Billion in 8 Month

The Department of Business Development reported that foreign investment in Thailand amounted to 100.062 billion baht ($3 billion) in the first eight months of 2024, with Japan remaining the top investor with 136 companies and investment of 53.176 billion baht ($1.6 billion). Meanwhile, 163 companies were approved in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), accounting for 30% of foreign investors this year.

Oramon Subthaveetham, director-general of the Department of Economic Development and secretary of the Foreign Business Committee, announced that 535 foreign companies were allowed to operate in Thailand in the first eight months of 2024 (January to August). Continued …

Thailand leads march toward a cashless society

Thailand is expected to transition to a cashless society faster than its regional peers, driven by the country’s rapid digital adoption and transformation, according to a Visa survey.

Visa, a leading global digital payment service provider, recently conducted the Consumer Payment Attitude Study and found that Thailand could become a cashless society by 2028, ahead of the ASEAN region overall, which is expected to reach this milestone post-2028. Continued …

Thailand’s lawmakers toast booze bill rejection

The House of Representatives decisively rejected a bill aiming to liberalize Thailand’s alcohol industry, proposed by the opposition People’s Party. The bill, introduced by Taopiphop Limjittrakorn, was voted down with 237 votes against and 137 in favor.

The proposed legislation sought to permit individuals to own alcohol distillation equipment and produce booze for personal use without needing government approval. Government chief whip Wisut Chainarun from the coalition-core Pheu Thai Party labeled the bill impractical and potentially dangerous. Continued …

Analysts see data center investment revving up

New data center investments in Thailand could accelerate over the next 3-5 years, as global data usage is surging, with the electronics, industrial estate, contractor, and power plant sectors set to be the major beneficiaries, say analysts.

Google announced its plan earlier this week to invest USD1 billion (32.6 billion baht) in data centers and cloud services in Bangkok and Chon Buri. The investment is expected to create 14,000 jobs in the country and boost Thai GDP by 140 billion baht, or 0.9 percentage points in terms of annual GDP during the period 2025-2029. Continued … 

BoI targets Thai digital hub status

Thailand has the potential to become a digital economic hub in Southeast Asia, driven by the growth of domestic data centers and cloud service businesses, including a recent investment from Google, says the Board of Investment (BoI).

Google’s plan to develop a data center and cloud region here under a US1billion investment reflects Thailand’s readiness for regional hub status in terms of digital infrastructure and market, said Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the BoI. Continued …

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Central Group completes 100% acquisition of Swiss department store Globus

Thailand’s Central Group has finalized the complete acquisition of Globus, a luxury department store chain in Switzerland, the company said. As one of Thailand’s leading retail companies, Central Group has employed “shortcuts” through mergers and acquisitions (M&A) to accelerate its business growth and expand its presence on the world stage.

Recently, the group announced the full acquisition of Globus after holding a stake since 2020. This acquisition includes all nine Globus department stores and reinforces Central Group’s ambition to build a multi-billion-baht empire in Europe. Continued …

PM: Businesses can rest assured govt will not reverse ganja policy again

After Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced her policy to continue allowing the use of marijuana and hemp for medical and business purposes, businesspeople who have invested in making products from the two plants can rest assured the policy would not be reversed.

The policy statement delivered by Paetongtarn to Parliament last month prompted even Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, who is seen as advocating the re-listing of marijuana and hemp as drugs, to tone down his stand, while the policy announcement drew strong support from the Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine Department. Continued … 

Thailand Vegetarian Festival 2024

Visitors to Thailand this October, especially from the 2nd to the 11th, are invited to experience one of the kingdom’s most unique and vibrant annual events — the Vegetarian Festival. This grand celebration offers insights into Thai culture and tradition.

The festival coincides with the ninth lunar month of the Chinese calendar when Thai people of Chinese origin observe a vegetarian diet for nine to 10 days. This practice is aimed at spiritual cleansing, merit-making, enhancing good luck, and ensuring long life and prosperity. The festival is also an opportunity to witness processions of Chinese deities and displays of spiritual beliefs.

Major Thai cities with large Chinese communities will host these events. Highlights include celebrations in Chon Buri, Bangkok, Chumphon, Songkhla, Narathiwat, Phuket, Nakhon Sawan, Phang-nga, Ranong, and Trang. Visitors can also delight in an array of vegetarian delicacies available throughout these locales. – thailand-business-news.com

Satun gears up for influx of tourists during Vegetarian Festival

With the Vegetarian Festival this year starting today and running until the following Friday, among the provinces getting ready for an influx of tourists is southernmost Satun.

Every year, large numbers of tourists, especially Malaysians, travel to join this traditional event, during which those observing it abstain from all types of meat, including vegetables with strong smells, and foods containing eggs and milk. Continued …

Thailand Welcomes 26M Tourists, Rakes In 1.214 Trillion Baht

Thailand’s tourism sector has made a robust comeback, welcoming over 26 million international tourists from Jan. 1 to Oct. 1, generating 1.214 trillion baht in revenue. Sorawong Thienthong, minister of Tourism and Sports, announced these figures, signaling a strong recovery for the nation as a premier travel destination.

China topped the list of contributing countries with 5,227,573 tourists, followed by Malaysia with 3,734,847, India with 1,530,712, South Korea with 1,378,474, and Russia with 1,156,753 visitors. Continued …

Exploring Kui Buri

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The locals’ guide to Chiang Mai

 

“We do all sorts of things: visit the lady boy cabaret show at Ram Bar or watch Thai boxing at Loi Kroh Boxing Stadium,” says Faii Suporn, an ethnic Akha who leads residents of the Family Home 2 hostel to sample the best nightlife Chiang Mai has to offer.

For visitors keen to have a go at Muay Thai, she recommends The Bear Fight Club, a gym in the old city that has “good coaches who work you hard. I go there to train when I have time,” says Faii, who sells locally made silverware by day. Continued …

‘Owl’s Eye’: Thailand’s oddest flower set for rare appearance

One of the rarest and strangest-looking plants in Thailand is about to poke its head above the soil for its annual appearance in a remote forest on the western border with Myanmar. The Thismia thaithongiana was discovered growing on the slopes of Doi Hua Mot, Umphang Wildlife Sanctuary, Tak Province in 2018.

Tourists and botanists are now scouring the sanctuary’s forest floor to catch sight of this bizarre owl-shaped plant, which glows green and goes by the Thai name of Phisawong Thaithong or Phisawong Owl’s Eye. Continued …

CPF Wins ASEAN Energy Project Award for Waste-to-Energy Initiative

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) has been awarded the ASEAN Renewable Energy Project Award 2024 by the ASEAN Center for Energy (ACE) for its innovative waste-to-energy project at the Wang Thong Layer Complex in Phitsanulok Province. The project, which converts chicken manure into renewable energy, showcases the company’s commitment to sustainable and environmentally friendly egg production.

This marks the second time CP Foods’ egg business has received this prestigious award, following the recognition of the Chok Chai Farm Complex in Nakhon Ratchasima province in 2022 for renewable energy development. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Re: Weather reports

“I’m amazed by the everyday weather forecast on Hua Hin News. It’s always the same, i.e. Huge deluge, storms, big rain, floods etc. but in reality it’s got nothing to do with Hua Hin. Why is it appearing on this local news? I wish we had some rain but it’s tiring to read everyday the same news which doesn’t affect us in a slightest and doesn’t happen.” – Pinky

Editor: You probably don’t realize that expats in Hua Hin travel around the country, often with trips to Bangkok. They want to know the weather elsewhere. In addition, the weather reports include information about this area, if you read past the headline. Also, Hua Hin Expat News is not just about Hua Hin. We provide an online newspaper about news about Thailand of interest to expats living here. Not all articles will appeal to everyone, just like a newspaper.

Finally, Pinky’s message reminded us to restart our Hua Hin weather forecast service – please see at upper left.

13 million speed pills seized in Prachuap Khiri Khan

Highway police seized over 13 million methamphetamine pills and arrested two couriers in Bang Saphan district of Prachuap Khiri Khan on Monday.

The discovery was made when officers stopped a 22-wheel trailer truck with a Songkhla license plate at a checkpoint at kilometer marker 378 of Phetkasem Road, police said at a briefing in Bangkok on Tuesday. Continued …

Death toll in bus blaze tragedy rises to 22 students, 3 teachers

The death toll from a devastating bus blaze tragedy on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Pathum Thani province near Bangkok has soared to 25. Among the victims were 22 young students and three teachers.

According to a grim update, the ill-fated coach was packed with 44 students, aged between three and nine, along with their teachers from Wat Khao Phraya Sangkharam School in Uthai Thani. The group was heading to a field trip to Ayutthaya Historical Park and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand Learning Center in Nonthaburi. Continued …

Thailand needs to revamp its rules for school bus operations

As details emerge of the gruesome school bus fire yesterday that claimed the lives of 22 young children and three teachers, the Ministry of Education and the Ministry of Transport need to start to ponder on the revamping the rules governing use of vehicles used for transporting children.

In the early afternoon incident yesterday, the three teachers in the back were unable to open the emergency exit’doors and were reportedly covering the students when their charred bodies were found by the forensic team. Some of the older students said that they were unable to open the emergency doors in the bus that was gutted by fire. Continued …

British expats losing out on pensions in Thailand

Three British expats have revealed their experiences of having their UK pension frozen, thanks to a government policy that leaves them with unadjusted savings, sparking widespread outrage.

David McConkey believed he was heading for paradise when he retired to Bangkok in May this year. After 40 years as an electronics buyer, the 72-year-old Scot was ready to bask in the sun, sandy beaches, and exotic cuisine of his favorite city. But his dream retirement turned into a financial nightmare when he discovered his UK state pension had been frozen. Continued …

Chiang Rai braces for more run-off

People in three districts of Chiang Rai have been put on alert for possible flash floods and run-off due to another spell of excessive rain.

Heavy rains totalling 196 millimeters have drenched Chiang Khong district of Chiang Rai over the past 24 hours, Jirayu Huangsap, an adviser to the prime minister, said on Tuesday. Continued …

Water levels in Phitsanulok rise as Yom River receives upstream runoff

The flooding in Phitsanulok province, particularly in the Bang Rakam Model area, is being impacted by the overflow from the Yom River basin, which is flooding both the old and main channels of the Yom River. The affected areas include Phrom Phiram, Mueang and Bang Rakam districts.

The Bang Rakam flood retention field, part of the project to manage floodwaters after the harvest season, has now exceeded its capacity, holding 440 million cubic meters of water (110%). And the level is continuing to rise due to additional water coming from Phrae and Sukhothai provinces. Continued …

More severe weather expected across Thailand

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for severe weather across Thailand, predicting heavy rains in 80% of Bangkok and surrounding areas, with a high risk of flash floods and landslides.

The TMD forecasts that the upper regions of Thailand will experience unstable weather conditions over the next 24 hours. Thunderstorms, strong winds, and heavy rain are expected in some north and northeast areas. The central region, including Bangkok and its vicinity, as well as the east, will also see heavy rainfall in certain areas. Continued …

Thai Military to Withdraw from South, Volunteers to Step In by 2027

The Ministry of Interior and the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) have announced plans to withdraw military forces from Thailand’s southernmost provinces by 2027, transitioning the responsibility for public safety to local volunteer forces.

In a recent ceremony, Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and Army Commander Charoenchai Hintao signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) aimed at bolstering local volunteer forces through joint training initiatives. This strategic collaboration is designed to ease the military’s workload while ensuring continued public safety. Continued …

TSPCA roars back at PETA over Moo Deng controversy

The Thai Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (TSPCA) hit back at the People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), accusing them of using outdated and inaccurate information in their boycott campaign to save wildlife. The controversy centers around the world-famous pygmy hippo Moo Deng.

Moo Deng, a pygmy hippopotamus at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri province, has become a global sensation. The zoo’s new superstar has helped pull it out of financial straits, attracting over 10,000 visitors daily and forming long queues at her enclosure, especially on weekends. Continued …

Python pops into Pattaya mall

A bustling Pattaya City mall turned into a scene of chaos when a nearly 3-meter- long python made an unexpected appearance. The incident, which occurred Monday, saw the Pattaya Land Disaster Prevention Radio Center receiving a report of a large snake spotted under a car in the mall’s parking lot on Pattaya Klang Road.

Upon arrival, officers encountered a crowd of onlookers, comprising both locals and tourists. The python was first seen coiled around the tire of a white Nissan sedan. When officers attempted to capture it, the snake became startled, slithering away and seeking refuge under another vehicle, a green Toyota. This sudden movement caused panic among bystanders, who scattered in all directions. Continued … 

Bank of Thailand Intervenes to Manage Baht’s Exchange Rate

The Bank of Thailand has confirmed its active intervention to manage the value of the baht against the U.S. dollar, aiming to ensure the currency’s fluctuations are in sync with regional currencies.

On Monday, Chayawadee Chai-anant, the central bank’s assistant governor for corporate relations, announced that the bank has recently taken measures to regulate the baht’s exchange rate. “Our intervention intends to align with regional currency movements, ensuring stability,” she stated. Continued …

Minister pledges Bt400 daily wage by year’s end

The Labor Ministry has given assurances that the 400-baht minimum wage will be introduced nationwide by the end of the year, according to Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.

He said the tripartite wage committee needed to wait for the official appointment of two replacement members, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Labor and the director-general of the Department of Labor Protection and Welfare (DLPW), who retired at the end of September. Continued …

Cash transfers reach 14 million Thais

The Finance Ministry has deemed the first round of the cash handout program as successful at stimulating the economy, as more than 14 million people received transfers. Only 2% of the transfers were unsuccessful, said Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO).

The transfers went to state welfare cardholders and people with disabilities in the first phase from Sept. 25-30, said Pornchai. Continued …

New Gulf power plant starts operating in Rayong

Gulf Energy Development has started commercial operation of a new gas-fired power generating unit in Rayong to support the company’s long-term electricity sales to the state grid.

The company recently completed a test run of the facility, which has a power generation capacity of 662.5 megawatts, and has supplied electricity to the government under the country’s independent power producer (IPP) category. Continued …

B. Braun Thailand Wins ‘Best Companies’ Award for Fifth Year

B. Braun (Thailand) Ltd. has continued its success as a leading global medical technology company by winning the “HR Asia Best Companies to Work for in Asia 2024” for the fifth consecutive year, along with two special awards: the “HR Asia Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Award” for the second year and the “HR Asia Most Caring Company Award” for the first year.

B. Braun Thailand was recognized among the 71 companies shortlisted as winners for 2024 from the 298 applicants across over 20 industries, with certification based significantly on employees’ feedback. Continued …

PTTEP Triumphs with Best CEO and Best IR Awards

PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) has been recognized with the Best CEO and Best Investor Relations (IR) awards at the IAA Awards for Listed Companies 2024. Montri Rawanchaikul, chief executive officer of PTTEP, received the Best CEO award in the energy and infrastructure sector.

The IAA Awards for Listed Companies recognize executives and companies based on their commitment to good corporate governance, management excellence, and the proficiency of their investor relations teams. Continued …

More proactive government tourism policies requested

Tourism operators have urged the government to be more active in dealing with unexpected events, while also addressing the lack of strategy for supply development.

Last week, Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong said the ministry is revising its 2025 plan to improve the competitiveness of the tourism industry. Continued …

Thailand Places Third in Agoda’s Asia’s Top Food Rankings

Food isn’t just about eating, it’s about exploring, experiencing, and enjoying every bite. And the best place to do that is where a favorite dish originates from. Digital travel platform Agoda has unveiled the top destinations in Asia that travelers visit specifically for a culinary trip, and it’s South Korea that takes the crown for foodies on the move.

No less than 64% of travelers to South Korea shared with Agoda that South Korea’s culinary delights are their main reason for traveling. The land of kimchi, Korean barbecue and fried chicken is followed closely by Taiwan (62%), with Thailand (55%), Japan (52%), and Malaysia (49%) completing the top five. The study surveyed over 4,000 Agoda users. after they completed bookings to destinations in various markets. Continued …

Airbnb reports 30% surge in Thailand bookings

As Thailand’s tourism sees a resurgence and the industry prepares for the start of the upcoming high season in Q4, Airbnb has released Thailand travel data for the first half of this year. The data shows an increasing interest in travel to Thailand among guests, with combined domestic and international bookings surging over 30% in H1 2024 compared to H1 2023.

Travel habits among international and domestic travelers were similar, with Bangkok the #1 most-booked destination in Thailand by Airbnb guests in H1 2024. For international Airbnb guests, Phuket was the second most-booked destination, followed by Pattaya, Chiang Mai, and Surat Thani, while Thai travelers preferred Pattaya over Phuket. Continued …

Japanese visitors remain uncertain

The recent appreciation of the baht and severe flooding have become crucial factors for the tourism industry for the rest of this year, with the high season approaching quickly.

The final quarter will be a critical period in determining whether Thailand can rebalance its tourism market deficit with Japan, after losing out to the country last year. Continued …

Thai AirAsia X switches all flights to Don Mueang Airport

Thai AirAsia X has switched all its international flights back to Don Mueang Airport, effective yesterday. If you’re jetting off to Japan, South Korea, China, or Australia, you’d better double-check your flight details — or risk turning up at the wrong airport.

All flights under Thai AirAsia X (code XJ) to popular destinations like Tokyo, Osaka, Sapporo, Nagoya, Seoul, Shanghai, and Sydney have now shifted to Don Mueang Airport. Passengers are urged to check in at the counters located in Rows 6 to 7 of the International Terminal 1 on the 3rd floor. You can do this up to three hours before your departure. Continued …

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

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

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

Discover Thai culture at Song Khlong Floating Market

Song Khlong Floating Market at Wat Taling Chan, Bangkok, a prominent floating market in Taling Chan, uniquely combines the riverside lifestyle of the locals with nature.

Recently, in partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the market launched the “Wow… Taling Chan Floating Market” project to promote tourism through Thailand’s soft power initiatives, aligning with the government’s 5F strategy. This effort aims to stimulate the grassroots economy and uphold the cultural identity of the community, which plays a key role in generating and distributing income for the residents of Taling Chan. Continued …

The Perfect Place For Your Next Golfing Getaway

The brown circles stretching across the grass didn’t initially grab my attention as the caddie drove down the fairway at Khao Yai Country Club. My partner and I were in the midst of a tight match on day five of my first ever trip to Thailand. However when the caddie gave me a nudge , pointed and said: “elephant” , my eyes instantly lit up.

Elephants are a sacred animal in Buddhist Thailand , where around 8,000 Asian elephants currently live in the wild. This particular one clearly enjoyed thundering around fairways before stopping for drinks in the water hazards, judging by the footprints. Continued …

Thung Non Son flower field in Phitsanulok to open soon

The Thung Non Son flower field in Phitsanulok’s Thung Salaeng Luang National Park is expected to be opened to visitors in early October, the Thung Non Son Tourism Club said on Monday.

The national park staff, a tourism club and porters in Noen Maprang district have surveyed the readiness of the nature trail and camping area to welcome tourists. The flower field was closed to allow natural resources to recover. Continued …

Safeguarding Thailand’s Coral Reefs and Ecosystems from sunscreen

Wadwalai Rujipornpong, a dedicated young researcher and environmental advocate, has taken significant steps to address the detrimental impact of chemical sunscreens on Thailand’s vital coral reefs.

Through her initiative, “Coral Screen”, she has developed a locally produced, reef-safe sunscreen that prioritizes both efficacy and affordability for the Thai population. Thailand’s coral reefs, essential to the global marine ecosystem, face threats from climate change, pollution, and notably, toxic sunscreen ingredients. Continued …

US sets preliminary new duties on solar imports from Southeast Asia

The U.S. Commerce Department on Tuesday announced anti-subsidy countervailing duties on solar cells imported by companies in Vietnam, Cambodia, Malaysia and Thailand that were lower than some expected for several major Chinese producers.

The announcement is the first of two preliminary decisions expected by the Commerce Department this year in a trade case brought by South Korea’s Hanwha Qcells, Arizona-based First Solar and several smaller companies seeking to protect billions of dollars in investments in U.S. solar manufacturing. Continued …

Iran says it has finished attack on Israel amid fears of spreading conflict

Iran said early today that its missile attack on Israel was finished barring further provocation, while Israel and the U.S. promised to retaliate against Tehran’s escalation, as fears of a wider war intensified. Continued …

Taiwan shuts down ahead of Typhoon Krathon’s arrival

Taiwan shut down today, with hundreds of flights canceled and offices, schools and financial markets closed ahead of the arrival of a weakening Typhoon Krathon, which is forecast to bring storm surges along the coast and torrential rain. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-Sept 30


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Pink Ribbon Scramble golf at Pineapple Valley Oct 5

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Thailand braces for severe weather with heavy rain, strong winds

Thailand faces severe weather conditions today, as the Meteorological Department (TMD) issues warnings of heavy rain, strong winds, and potential flash floods across 51 provinces. The northern and northeastern regions are expected to be particularly affected, with rain predicted to cover 70% of these areas.

TMD forecasted the weather for the next 24 hours, declaring that a moderate southwest monsoon is covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally, a low-pressure area over northern Vietnam is contributing to the adverse weather conditions in Thailand. Continued …

Economic toll on Thailand from tropical storms may worsen

Thailand has been reeling under the onslaught of excessively heavy rains and flooding in several provinces in upper Thailand. Tourist destinations such as Chiang Mai and Phuket are also affected, with consequences for the national economy.

(Editor: The weather in Thailand is not an isolated incident, with similar problems for other countries also occurring. See our “International” section for more.)

The northern Chiang Rai province was hit hardest by flash floods and landslides due to the influence of super cyclone Yagi, which ravaged Vietnam and brought heavy rains to Myanmar and Thailand. Continued …

Elderly woman loses two houses in recent flooding in Sukhothai

Nittorn Intarachuen, 78, a resident of Village 6 in Tha Thong subdistrict in Sukhothai province, is suffering a deep sense of loss after watching her houses being washed away by strong currents in the recent flooding, leaving her just the three sets of clothes that she managed to grab. She saidshe has nothing left, as all her belongings and the two houses were washed away by the swollen Yom River.

Nittorn’s property loss and desperation is just one of many similar stories from people in Sawankhalok, which was hit by devastating flooding last week when the swollen Yom River overflowed. Continued …

Footage Captures Car Passing Over Collapsing Road in Phayao

A major road collapse occurred in Phayao Province yesterday, prompting urgent warnings for motorists traveling through the affected area. Residents described hearing a loud noise just before the ground gave way, and they rushed to stop vehicles from crossing the hazardous section.

Video 

Witnesses report that traffic had been flowing steadily in the hours before the incident, with cars regularly using the route. It is believed that the cracks, which had already begun to appear between 08:00 and 09:00, worsened as vehicles continued to drive over the road, eventually causing the surface to give way. Continued …

Chiang Mai dam opens spillway for 1st time in 13 years

Communities along the Mae Ngat and Ping rivers have been told to brace for possible floods as authorities decided to discharge excess water through Mae Ngat Somboon Chon reservoir in Chiang Mai province for the first time in 13 years today.

According to media reports, the spillways of Mae Ngat Somboon Chon reservoir were releasing 110 cubic meters of water per second on Sunday. The discharge, local authorities said, will end at 5pm today. Continued …

Firms struggle to deal with flood damage

Businesses are monitoring the severe floods in the north and northeast as several areas continue to experience heavy rains. TCP Group subsidiary Durbell Co., a distribution and warehouse company, said most of the company’s dealers that are affected by the floods are located near rivers.

Arjaree Suwangool, director of corporate affairs and communications at TCP Group, said the company has rolled out flood relief measures and is helping affected stores to relocate their stocks to dry Durbell warehouses. Continued …

Flood kills 300 pigs at Lampang farm, causes 21 million baht loss

Over 300 pigs have died after being submerged for three days due to a sudden flood at a farm in the northern province of Lampang, causing significant damage estimated at 21 million baht.

The incident occurred at Krissana Farm in Ban Watthana, Sobprab subdistrict, Sobprab district, Lampang province. The farm, which housed approximately 3,000 pigs, was overwhelmed by floodwaters from the Wang River. Despite efforts to create protective embankments around the farm, the water levels rose rapidly, inundating the area. Continued …

Crocodile Farmer Explains His Desperate Choice of Mass Culling

The images of numerous crocodile carcasses being moved at a crocodile farm in Lamphun Province became viral during the flood situation in Thailand’s northern region. The farm’s latest online post reveals why the owner had to eliminate many crocodiles on his own farm.

Nattapak Khumkad, the owner of the crocodile farm, posted images of a crocodile pond showing eroded walls, along with an explanation: “This was the primary reason that forced me to make an urgent decision. On that day, it rained heavily non-stop. The underwater wall collapsed, which was very close to reaching the outer wall.” Continued …

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PEA leads network partners to restore electricity system for flood victims

From the situation of flash floods, forest runoff and landslides from Typhoon Yangi and Typhoon Soulik, more than 100,000 people in the northern and northeastern regions have been affected, causing widespread damage, such as: electrical systems in homes or even Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) distribution systems.

The PEA has established an emergency 0perations center (EOC) to serve as a central management center for various matters, such as manpower, supplies, budget, and monitoring of situations and reporting on impacts. In addition, PEA is implementing projects by surveying the area to check safety before supplying electricity, surveying houses that are ready and safe before proceeding to improve the electrical system. Continued … 

Mud removers warned over price-gouging in flood-hit provinces

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan has instructed officials at Thailand’s Department of Internal Trade (DIT) to take legal action against backhoe operators in flood-hit provinces for increasing mud-removal fees.

Pichai issued the order after he visited affected areas in Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai provinces on Saturday and Sunday to monitor the situation and expedite restoration work. He received complaints that some backhoe operators had charged higher fees for clearing mud from their homes. Continued …

10 questions to ask an insurance provider when purchasing a policy

When you’re buying insurance coverage, it’s important to ask questions that can give you a better understanding of what the policy offers you regarding protection and benefits. Here are 10 specific questions to think about so you can make a well-informed choice that fits your requirements:

1. What type of insurance plan is this?

Knowing the kind of insurance is really important, whether it’s health insurance, life insurance, motor insurance, or property insurance. Each type comes with its advantages and restrictions, which must be considered carefully before making a decision. Continued …

Proposal Needed for Legal Revisions to Foreign Land Leases

A proposal to allow foreigners to lease land in Thailand for up to 99 years may require significant legal amendments, according to Finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit. This proposal involves transferring privately owned land to state property managed by the Treasury Department.

The concept suggests that Thai landowners could lease their land to foreigners for up to 99 years by first transferring the title deed to the Treasury Department. During the lease period, the Thai landowner would receive full payment but relinquish ownership, with the land becoming state property. Continued …

Rare marbled cat spotted in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan park

A marbled cat, currently 12th on the country’s list of protected wild animals, has been spotted recently in Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi, according to Mongkol Chaipakdee, the park chief. He said park officials sighted the marbled cat (Pardofelis marmorata) during a routine patrol near the 12-kilometer marker on a road within the park. The animal is listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. (Bangkok Post)

New EU payment system takes aim at card giants

The biggest banks in the European Union have spent years quietly creating a new way to pay that could finally allow customers to ditch their Visa and Mastercard cards — the latest sign that the region is looking to dislodge two of the most valuable financial firms on the planet.

Wero, as the project is known, is now rolling out across much of western Europe. Backed by 16 major banks and payment processors, including BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and Worldline, the platform will eventually allow a German customer to instantly settle up with, say, a hotel in France using their own bank account instead of a Visa or Mastercard. Continued …

Public advised to maintain their guard as COVID infections rise

Five Covid-related fatalities were also reported in Thailand during the past week, bringing the death toll this year to 137. Dr. Thira Woratanarat, of the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, advised that COVID-related hospital admissions have increased by 48.3% over the previous week.

Meanwhile, the Center for Medical Genomics at Mahidol University reported on its website that a new vaccine, KP.2, which is capable of boosting the immune system against new COVID variants, is expected to be approved for use during the 2024-25 season. Continued …

Moo Deng: Decoding a Viral Sensation – The Rise of a Hippo Celebrity

“Moo Deng,” a pygmy hippopotamus at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, has become a global internet sensation. This phenomenon highlights the power of social media marketing in creating buzz and engagement.

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DXT360, a platform that collects news information from social media, online media, broadcast media, and print media, analyzed data that emphasized the power of social media and how it created a wave of popularity for Moo Deng, as follows: Continued …

Car bomb in south injures 2 soldiers, damages houses

A car bomb injured two soldiers and set houses ablaze when it was detonated near the Tak Bai district chief’s house in the far southern province of Narathiwat late Sunday night.

The explosion occurred near the house of Tak Bai district chief Jirat Siriwanlop in Moo 3 village of tambon Jeh Hay at 9.51pm on Sunday. Jirat was reportedly in Muang district at the time. Continued …

How Thailand’s New Cannabis Laws Are Reshaping the Expat Experience

On the last day of June 2022, I went to bed knowing that thousands of people were serving decades-long prison sentences for growing or distributing marijuana in Thailand. On the first day of July 2022, I woke up to the news that nearly all those people were released from prison and given their weed back if it hadn’t been destroyed.

The government of Thailand removed cannabis from the Category Five narcotics list, and anyone with a license could freely set up a cannabis business in Thailand. The Thai government handed out one million marijuana plants to Thai citizens, encouraging them to start growing cannabis for profit. Six weeks later, there was a ganja shop 100 meters from my house offering everything from space cake to big bags of high-grade cannabis. Continued …

New approach to improving local economies proposed

Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput recently suggested Thailand adopt the “globally competitive localism” concept rather than relying on quick solutions such as attempting to bolster GDP and attract foreign direct investment.

Local entrepreneurs must be encouraged to emphasize their strengths, including cultural assets, developing new value-added products and services to better compete in the world market. Sethaput said he believes this strategy would support the country’s long-term economic expansion. Continued …

Should Thais Be Elated by 10,000-Baht Cash Handouts?

Some of the 14.5 million poor people who hold state welfare cardholders and the physically handicapped were elated this week as they withdrew their 10,000-baht cash handout from a nearby ATM, thanks to the government’s cash handout scheme, formerly known as the 10,000 digital wallet handout scheme.

Some cried, at least one reportedly fainted, others beamed with joy as they smiled and gave thumbs up in front of news photographers. One elderly woman told the press she wishes that Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will continue to be PM for life. Continued … 

EEC housing market crashes, as factories close

Sales of residential units in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) have taken a nosedive, particularly near industrial estates, following a wave of factory closures.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), pointed the finger at the shuttering of large factories since last year, which has severely impacted housing demand in Chon Buri and Rayong. Continued …

Market bleak for used car firms

The economic slowdown, rising non-performing loans (NPLs) and the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) have dented the used car market, dragging down profits of car hire-purchase businesses this year, says Tris Rating.

In the first half of 2024, used car hire-purchase companies were slammed, with profits plunging 93% year-on-year. Motorcycle hire-purchase firms reported a 71% decline in profit over the same period, while truck hire-purchase companies recorded a 48% dip. Continued …

Trade promotion agency pushes for cricket superfood as Thai soft power

Crickets are a superfood due to their high nutritional value and could be a part of Thailand’s soft power, the chief of the Department of International Trade Promotion said after leading a media visit to a farm in Chonburi province.

“They can be processed into various food products and are an easily accessible source of protein. Additionally, cricket farming helps reduce the environmental impact associated with large-scale livestock production, leading to increasing demand in international markets,” said department Director-general Phusit Ratanakul Sereroengrit. He was speaking after visiting the SiamBugs cricket farm of Kamisu Super Ento Products Co. Continued …

Indian move puts more pressure on Thai rice prices

India is preparing to resume exports of non-basmati white rice, as inventories in the world’s biggest exporter of the grain surge and farmers prepare to harvest a new crop. New Delhi set a floor price for non-basmati exports at $490 per ton, a government order said.

India on Friday also reduced the export duty on parboiled rice to 10% from 20% earlier, a move that will lower its export prices, increase shipments and force competing countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan and Myanmar to reduce their prices, as well. Continued … 

Bangkok Gems Fair hits $100M in orders

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and The Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (GIT) have announced the results of the 70th Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair, held from Sept. 9-13 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

The event exceeded expectations, with total purchase orders reaching the target of almost $100 million and nearly 40,000 attendees from around the world. Continued …

A sustainable solution to Thailand’s cocoa crisis

Chulalongkorn University has launched the Innovation Center for Research and Development of Sustainable Thai Cocoa (ISTC) to address Thailand’s cocoa price crisis by promoting sustainable practices and improving product quality.

Led by Asst. Prof. Thansiphorn Na Nan, the center aims to help farmers and businesses within the Thai cocoa ecosystem through education, research, and innovation. The primary focus is on shifting the market toward high-quality cocoa products with unique flavors and aromas, giving Thai cocoa a competitive edge globally. Continued …

UK Foreign Office issues Thailand travel warning and warns ‘it’s widespread’

Uk tourists have been issued a fresh Asia travel warning, with holidaymakers issued a word of caution. The Foreign Office warned: “Thailand is currently facing heavy rains and flooding in parts of the country, including widespread flooding in northern Thailand.

FCDO also advises against all but essential travel to parts of the south, near the Thailand-Malaysia border: Pattani Province and Yala Province and Narathiwat Province and southern Songkhla Province. Continued …

Vegetarian Festival Spending Expected to Reach Over 45 Billion Baht

As the Vegetarian Festival approaches, consumer spending in Thailand is projected to escalate remarkably, reaching over 45 billion aht in 2024. This annual event, deeply rooted in Chinese cultural practices, inspires large segments of the population to adopt a vegetarian diet for its duration.

Market analysts attribute this significant rise in expenditure to growing health consciousness and the increasing popularity of meat-free diets, evident in bustling markets and thriving restaurants featuring plant-based menus. Continued … 

Destination Thailand Visa Sparks Interest, Faces Future Hurdles

TheDestination Thailand Visa (DTV) program has had a promising start, according to Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa. Although no official numbers have been released, social media bloggers estimate that between 1,500 and 2,500 visas have been issued in the first 10 weeks.

The main question now is what happens to DTV holders after their initial six-month stay, assuming they wish to remain in Thailand. Continued …

Visa-free policy harming Phuket’s push for ‘quality tourism’

Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat and Phuket Tourist Assn. President Thaneth Tantipiriyakij have both voiced concerns about the growing issue of “overtourism” in the province, and both are focused on striking a balance between tourism growth and preserving Phuket’s status as a quality destination. Continued …

Jellyfish invasion in Pattaya

Jellyfish have recently swarmed Jomtien and Dongtan beaches in Pattaya, causing concerns among beachgoers. A large number of jellyfish were seen floating in the sea, particularly at these two popular beaches.

This occurrence is common during the late rainy season and early winter or stormy weather. The jellyfish have been present for about three to four days. Continued …

THAI to terminate Thai Smile for good, CEO says

Thai Airways International will no longer keep its loss-ridden Thai Smile Airways budget airline, but will terminate it now that it has transferred a fleet of 20 Airbus A320 planes to THAI, the parent airline’s chief executive officer said.

THAI CEO Chai Eamsiri said that after the fleet was transferred to be under operation by THAI, they generated more income than when they were under operation of Thai Smile. The fleet was earlier used on average at no more than nine hours per day under Thai Smile but now their usage has risen to 10.5 hours per day, Chai said. Continued … 

This $4 Train Takes You To Thailand’s Lesser Known Beach Paradise

Let’s be honest; Asia’s train options are a mixed bag. You can hop aboard Japan’s famous ‘bullet trains’ where it seems as if you’ll pierce the sound barrier, or you can ride atop a cargo train in India dodging tree branches and electrical wires in true local fashion.

Somewhere in the middle of the spectrum are Thailand’s ultra-affordable trains, yet they aren’t discussed enough as a reliable means of travel across Southeast Asia’s most fascinating country. Continued …

Explore Phetchaburi with Siam Society

The Siamese Heritage Trust at Siam Society is holding a study trip to delve into the ecological systems of Phetchaburi from Nov. 2-3. This is a chance to explore the culture and nature that has emerged from geographical and biological diversity, seen through a botanist’s perspective.

Phetchaburi is an important ancient city, with abundant dune springs that discharge water into the lowlands during the rainy season, making the area suitable for agriculture. Continued …

Discover six local dishes from Nakhon Pathom

Nakhon Pathom, a province in the outskirts of Bangkok, is historically significant, with roots tracing back to the Dvaravati era (6th century to the 11th century). It has long been a hub of trade, art, culture, and way of life.

The province is also known for its rich culinary heritage, offering many traditional “local dishes” that have been passed down through generations. Recently, the Department of Cultural Promotion released “The Lost Taste” project for fiscal year 2024. This initiative aims to gather and preserve local dishes from various regions across Thailand, emphasizing the cultural value of traditional foods and detailing the history and preparation methods of each dish. Continued …

Solar power push for household rooftops

Energy authorities are considering buying more solar power from households as part of efforts to promote clean energy and increase installation of rooftop solar panels, says an energy official.

The National Energy Policy Administration Committee earlier approved a plan to buy a total of 90 megawatts of solar power from homeowners under a long-term purchase plan running from 2021 to 2030. Continued …

Kao Tao: Inside the tiny Thai island working hard to protect the sea life

The residents, divers and marine biologists of Koh Tao are working tirelessly to keep the tiny island, its waters and shores, clean and green for future generations.

Visitor numbers are up by 40% in Koh Tao this year, compared to 2023. I should’ve guessed that by clocking the pyramid of backpacks that practically barricades us in on the short ferry ride over to the tiny Thai island. Tao is the baby of the beloved trinity archipelago in the Gulf of Thailand; neighboring Koh Phangan and Koh Samui, and measuring just 8 square miles – it’s one of the country’s smallest islands that’s continually inhabited year-round. Continued …

Scientists Unveil Countdown To Save Oceans From Plastic Pollution

A report published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin by researchers from Japan’s Kyushu University has, for the first time, established a clear numerical target for addressing global marine plastic pollution. Through their mapping of plastic waste movement and its impacts on the oceans, the team determined that a minimum 32% reduction in plastic littering is required by 2035 to avert further harm to marine environments.

Marine plastic pollution has been a growing issue for the world, and unless considerable interventions are placed the situation will only get worse. For several years, Prof. Atsuhiko Isobe from Kyushu University’s Research Institute for Applied Mechanics has been working to monitor and track plastic pollution in the ocean. In 2022, his research team reported that an estimated 25.3 million metric tons of plastic waste has entered our oceans, and nearly two-thirds of that cannot be monitored. Continued … 

Rain-induced havoc leaves 148 dead, dozens missing across Nepal

In Nepal’s Dhadhing Jhyaple Khola area alone, 35 bodies were recovered after landslides buried four passenger vehicles. The death toll from floods and landslides, induced by the incessant rain that started Thursday, has risen to 148, with 59 people still missing. The devastating weather has wreaked havoc across several provinces, with Kathmandu Valley bearing the brunt of the destruction. Continued …

Helene leaves ‘biblical devastation’ as death toll climbs to 90

More than 2 million people remained without power Sunday evening across the Southeast U.S. in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, including more than 430,000 in North Carolina, where the deadly storm pulverized homes, trapped residents, spawned landslides, and submerged communities under raging floodwaters. Continued …

Intensifying Typhoon Krathon forecast to hit Taiwan’s populated west coast

Taiwan issued a land warning on Monday ahead of the arrival of Typhoon Krathon, which is expected to intensify and cross the island’s densely populated west coast, bringing torrential rain and strong winds. Continued …

Storm Krathon heads for Philippines with chance of super typhoon

Tropical storm Krathon is headed for the Philippines as authorities place northern parts of the main Luzon island on alert, saying there’s a high chance of rapid intensification and the possibility it could become a super typhoon. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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How to save on electricity bills in Thailand

Electricity bills can get pretty high, especially in a hot country like Thailand where you’re running the air conditioner a lot. But don’t worry, there are some easy ways to lower your energy use and save money without giving up your comfort. Here’s a handy guide to help you keep those electricity costs down while still staying cool.

1. Be aware of seasonal temperature changes

Thailand’s weather can really impact your electricity bill, especially during the hot season from March to June when air conditioners are running non-stop. April is usually the worst, with AC usage driving up costs. For every 6°C the temperature goes up, air conditioners use 15% more electricity, according to energy ministry officials. Continued …

Soi Dog races to feed Chiang Rai’s stranded paws

In a race against time, the Soi Dog Foundation dispatched a dedicated team to Chiang Rai to evaluate and address the urgent food needs of pets devastated by recent floods. Partnering with local officials, they aim to provide vital assistance to animals caught in the crisis, including the astonishing figure of 7,650 dogs and cats.

Soi Dog’s staff, in collaboration with the Chiang Rai Livestock Office, conducted on-the-ground assessments and uncovered heartbreaking scenes of pets trapped in flood-ravaged homes, desperately awaiting rescue. Among the most alarming cases were four cats stranded in a submerged house without food or water, and another cat trapped on a balcony with no escape route. Continued … 

Bangkok and five central provinces at risk of flooding until Oct 2

Bangkok plus five provinces in the central region could be at risk of inundation from today to Oct. 2, the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) warned on Friday.

The department expects rising seawater, isolated heavy rains triggered by the southwest monsoon, and a deluge from the north to increase the water levels of the Chao Phraya, Mae Klong and Tha Chin rivers. Continued …

Chiang Mai begins flood clean-up

Workers have kicked off a campaign to clean roads and collect debris in downtown Chiang Mai after flooding eased in some commercial areas

The Chiang Mai Municipality started the operation yesterday in a bid to revive economic activity in the normally bustling northern tourism city. The work is divided into five zones, including areas near the Naowarat Bridge and famous Night Bazaar. Continued …

IKEA launches furniture buy-back for Thai flood relief effort

IKEA has partnered with the Mirror Foundation to buy back furniture and help restore homes in northern Thailand affected by flooding.

IKEA announced this campaign stating, “In these difficult times, our collective help is crucial. IKEA is collaborating with the Mirror Foundation to support flood victims in northern Thailand.” Continued …

30-baht treatment widens to all clinics, pharmacies

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has officially expanded the 30-baht universal healthcare coverage scheme, allowing residents in 46 provinces to receive healthcare services at all registered clinics, pharmacies, or healthcare units, in addition to hospitals.

Speaking at the launch ceremony for the scheme’s expansion, The PM said it is time to elevate the 30-baht healthcare scheme. The scheme is transitioning from “30-baht treatment for all diseases” to “30-baht treatment at all locations”. Continued …

Thailand to legalize undocumented workers, children from four countries

FED (Foundation for Education and Development) in Thailand announced that the Thai government has allowed undocumented workers from four countries, including Myanmar, to make new registrations and accompanying children under the age of 18 to stay legally in Thailand.

For workers whose permits will expire on Feb. 13, 2025, the duration of each residence and work permit will be extended twice from two years to four years, and the period for changing jobs will be increased from one month previously to two months. Continued …

Man Dies After Attack by Mixed-Breed Stray Dogs in Ubon Ratchathani

A 49-year-old man was found dead in his home in Ubon Ratchathani after being mauled by two mixed-breed dogs. The man, whose identity has been withheld, was discovered face down in his single-story house on Wednesday, according to local police reports on Friday.

The victim had suffered severe bite wounds to his head, including torn ears, and investigators concluded that he died from excessive blood loss. Initially, the man’s relatives suspected foul play, believing he might have been killed before the dogs attacked him. However, forensic analysis revealed no signs of human assault, ruling out the possibility of murder. Continued …

Denmark considers importing medication from Thailand

The government of Denmark has proposed importing medication from Asian countries, including Thailand, India and China, according to a report by Scandasia.com.

The plan aims to offer Danes access to a broader range of medications at potentially lower prices but has stirred up a significant debate in the Scandinavian country, as well as beyond its border, the report said. Continued …

Police Bus Bombing in Pattani, Four Officers Injured

A police bus convoy traveling along Route 42, between Narathiwat and Pattani was bombed yesterday afternoon, causing the vehicle to lose control and crash off the road.

The attack took place near Tabing subdistrict, in the Sai Buri District of Pattani Province. According to reports, an IED, explosive device planted along the road was detonated as the bus passed by. The device had been hidden in a water meter cabinet on the side of the road. Continued …

Thai Businesses Battle Severe Flood Damage and Disruptions

Businesses across Thailand’s north and northeast are reeling from severe floods, with ongoing heavy rains exacerbating the situation. Many companies are scrambling to implement relief measures and maintain operations amid the deluge.

Durbell Co. Ltd, a distribution and warehouse arm of TCP Group, reported that most of its dealers affected by the floods are located near rivers. Arjaree Suwangool, director of corporate affairs and communications at TCP Group, announced that the company has launched flood-relief efforts, helping affected stores relocate stocks to dry Durbell warehouses. Continued …

10,000-baht digital wallet handout expected to boost manufacturing sector

The 10,000 baht digital wallet handout scheme should give the industrial sector a 0.1% boost, the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE) said on Friday. This announcement follows the first phase, in which funds are being distributed to 14.55 million state welfare cardholders and people with disabilities. The rollout kicked off on Wednesday and will continue until Monday.

OIE director-general Warawan Chitaroon said she expects the digital wallet handout to stimulate the economy by 0.3%, which includes a 0.1% boost in the industrial sector. Continued …

Premier says Bt10,000 second phase won’t be cut

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was seemingly at odds with her deputy finance minister yesterday in response to a rumor that the government plans to scale back its 10,000-baht cash handout scheme by 50% during the second phase of its implementation next year.

Paetongtarn told the media that participants in the second phase will receive the full sum despite speculation that financial constraints would see the payout cut to just 5,000 baht per eligible person. Continued …

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Police guarding banks to stop loan sharks from grabbing 10,000-baht handout

All police stations nationwide are being alerted to guard banks where “fragile” groups of people are withdrawing 10,000 baht handouts, after finding out that loan sharks were waiting there to grab the money. A Maha Sarakham police team tightened security at the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) and other bank branches in this central northeastern region.

Police Col. Kraithong Chaisingh, head of Maha Sarakham city police station, said he sent a team of policemen to maintain law and order at this BAAC branch, which was crowded with farmers, and other bank branches and locations where vulnerable groups of people and the disabled are streaming in to check whether the 10,000 baht giveaway had been deposited before queuing up to withdraw money either via ATM if they have a card or wait to do so from a teller. Continued …

Call for action as baht sparks panic

Serious efforts to address baht appreciation are needed as it is threatening to dampen the country’s key economic engines of exports and tourism, while businesses struggle with an unsettled domestic economy, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

Baht volatility, following a surge to a 19-month high against the U.S. dollar, is becoming a big concern among businesses, said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, the FTI chairman. Continued …

Figment Studio Launches with 200M-Baht Investment in Thailand

The Studio Park has teamed up with StageFor and Supreme Studio to invest 200 million baht in launching “Figment Studio,” featuring the most advanced virtual production technology in Southeast Asia. The studio seeks to attract both domestic and international film and advertising productions, aiming to rank among the top five production studios in Asia.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong stated the launch of Figment Studio marks a significant step in elevating Thailand’s film production industry. In particular, the introduction of Virtual Production, the future of the global film industry, equips Thailand to become an international hub for film production. Continued …

Thailand wins ‘Destination of the Year’ at TTG Asia Travel Awards 2024

Thailand has once again won the prestigious ‘Destination of the Year’ title at the TTG Travel Awards 2024, adding to a trophy cabinet that is already brimming with numerous international awards and accolades the kingdom has been honored with over the years.

Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, deputy governor for international marketing–Asia and the South Pacific, Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), received the award on behalf of Thailand at the 33rd Annual TTG Travel Awards 2024 ceremony last night at the Centara Grand and Bangkok Convention Center in Bangkok. Continued …

Thailand’s rising costs are leading to a change in its budget-friendly reputation

The baht has appreciated to its highest level in more than five years, raising concerns about the ability of Thai tourists to pay. The baht’s rise was the result of the U.S. Federal Reserve’s (Fed) decision to cut interest rates in the U.S., prompting the Thai central bank to cut interest rates, as well.

The strong baht has a direct impact on tourism, as tourists feel the money they spend is not getting its value. Tourism and Sports Minister Suang Thienthong said tourists are spending less due to the unfavorable exchange rate, which could hamper Thailand’s target of generating 3.5 trillion baht in tourism revenue in 2024. Continued …

Garbage piling up in Phuket amid tourism revival

Phuket, Thailand’s premier tourist destination, is grappling with an increasing garbage problem as tourism rebounds post-pandemic. The island welcomed 11 million local and foreign visitors last year, double the number from two decades ago. However, this tourism surge has led to an alarming rise in waste.

Phuket’s Deputy Gov. Norasak Suksomboon disclosed that the daily garbage volume has surged to 1,100 tons, up from 742 tons in 2022 and 961 tons last year. This data, sourced from the provincial statistics office and Pollution Control Department, highlights a growing environmental concern. Continued …

To protect tourism, Pattaya police arrest beggars

Police in Pattaya detained several illegal immigrant beggars yesterday, in an effort to preserve the city’s reputation as a world-class tourist destination. Chon Buri Immigration, Pattaya City officials, and the Chon Buri Provincial Social Development and Human Security Office launched a coordinated crackdown targeting illegal immigrants begging in high-traffic tourist areas.

Officials inspected locations around Wat Chaimongkol on Pattaya Second Road and along Pattaya Beach, both popular spots for tourists. The police reported that immigrants had been using these areas to solicit money from tourists, which was causing annoyance and damaging the city’s image. Continued …

Majority of Thais don’t intend to go off meat during annual vegetarian festival

This year’s vegetarian festival is expected to see around 42 billion baht circulating in the economy, highlighting a weak recovery in Thailand, according to a recent report released on Thursday by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.

Thanawat Polvichai, advisory chairman of the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting, revealed that a survey of 1,250 respondents indicated 66% of those surveyed stated they would not go on a vegetarian diet, citing high costs, poor taste, and a struggling economy, while 34% planned to eat vegetarian meals for merit-making or personal preference. Continued …

A first-time guide to Phuket

There’s much to love about Phuket besides its many powder-puff beaches. Firstly, there’s the old town, frozen in time by candy-colored mansions nodding to the days of tin barons, the proud flagship of Phuket Town.

Beyond Sino-colonial homes and palm-fringed bays await markets that are visually Thai, with pop-up stalls and motorcycle grills wherever you look. Yet foodies can also hit restaurants daily for a month and still find new dishes and eateries, such is the ethnic diversity of Phuket cuisine. Continued …

Best Bangkok Local Food Stalls & Restaurants To Try

We love Bangkok. Many come to the Land of Smiles for various reasons, shopping for most, Thai massage for some, but for the many, it is definitely the food. Be it fine dining, to local Thai fares, Bangkok has a lot to offer.

Though unlike the ever-changing cafe scene, the local food has much more to offer, including some institutions that we are only slowly to discover. Here is an ever-expanding list of recommended local Thai restaurants to check out. Continued …

World Bank sees $642-billion inflows for Thailand to pursue low-carbon economy

The World Bank has called on Thailand to hasten its shift toward a low-carbon economy, highlighting substantial opportunities for sustainable financial investment of US$632 billion. The bank also proposed guidelines to drive policies and measures aimed at achieving the country’s goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

At the “Road to Net Zero 2024” seminar organized by Thansettakij on Thursday, Melinda Good, World Bank country director for Thailand and Myanmar, outlined the risks and opportunities associated with the transition to net-zero emissions. Continued …

Thailand to introduce carbon tax to curb emissions this year

Thailand is set to implement a carbon tax this year, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul announced at the Road to Net Zero 2024: The Extraordinary Green event. The Finance Ministry plans to propose the carbon tax measure to the Cabinet for approval soon, with the goal of rolling it out in the coming months.

Paopoom explained that this measure aims to encourage businesses to reduce their carbon emissions without placing an additional burden on the public. He provided an example involving the combustion of all types of fuel oil, which contributes to atmospheric carbon emissions. Continued …

Thailand sees 1.9 million new electric vehicle registrations, a 13% decline

As many as 1,876,356 electric vehicles (EVs) were registered in Thailand in the first eight months of 2024, a nearly 13% drop compared to the same period last year. The Department of Land Transport (DLT) said on Friday that registrations had declined by 280,091 vehicles from the 2,156,447 in the same period last year.

The department said that despite the lower number of registered EVs in 2024, the trend of new EV registrations was still growing, especially after January. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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

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

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

Commerce Ministry to explore why pork prices are so high

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

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

North flood damage bill put at Bt3 billion

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

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

Imminent-flood alert for Chiang Mai city

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

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

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

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

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

Universal healthcare finances sound, says minister

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

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

Private hospitals may opt out of government health scheme

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

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

Thailand’s Landmark Move: Same-Sex Marriage Legalized

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

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

The man behind Moo Deng’s stardom

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

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3 million to get handout funds today

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Thailand’s halal industry drives 335M baht in trade

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

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

US online shopping platforms expanding in Thailand

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

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

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

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

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

Thailand Delays Automated Entry System for Foreign Tourists

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

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

93 countries will require ETA for Thai entry

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

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

Eateries applaud return of co-payment scheme

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

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

Tax proposal gains support from Pattaya tourism operators

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

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

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Why you should visit Thailand during the off-season

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

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

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

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

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

10 bangin’ bites to grab on the go in Bangkok

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

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

Cabinet allots Bt7.12 billion for EV subsidies

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

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

Cathay Pacific adds dozens of North America flights

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

Bus Tickets 

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

 

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  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
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  • Highway police – 1193
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Monsoon Valley teams with Thai artist and F1 driver

Monsoon Valley, Thailand’s top-selling and most internationally known award-winning wine, is teaming up with superstar Thai artist Gongkan and F1 racer Alex Albon for the “Thai Passion Thai Pride” campaign.

They are crafting a one-of-a-kind Naga design F1 racing helmet for Alex Albon, Thailand’s only F1 racer and Monsoon Valley’s brand ambassador, to wear at the Singapore Grand Prix, showcasing Thai creativity on the global stage. To mark this occasion, Monsoon Valley is also launching a limited-edition grape juice and a special release of Monsoon Valley Signature Red wine, both featuring Gongkan’s unique design. Continued …

Soulik downgraded to depression, to bring heavy rain

Tropical storm Soulik over Khammouane province in Lao PDR weakened into a tropical depression in the early hours of Friday, but is still forecast to bring isolated heavy rains to several parts of Thailand.

In a weather warning issued on Friday, the Thai Meteorological Department said the storm was centered about 100 km northeast of Nakhon Phanom province, with sustained winds about 55 kilometers per hour. The storm is moving west slowly, and expected to become an active low-pressure cell in the future, it added. Continued …

Mekong tributaries flood nearly 100,000 rai of agricultural land

Almost 100,000 rai (about 39,500 acres) of agricultural land in the upper northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom have been inundated, with Sri Songkhram district suffering the worst impacts from overflow caused by two major tributaries of the rising Mekong River.

If Mekong levels do not recede in the next couple of weeks, flooded paddy fields are expected to sustain significant damage. The river has been at nearly 12 meters for almost a month, resulting in widespread flooding. Continued …

Shoppers rush post-flood markets in Chiang Rai for bargains

Shoppers flocked to the Sai Lom Joi Market and Doi Wao Market in Chiang Rai‘s Mae Sai district to purchase discounted goods following the recent floodwaters receding.

The bustling atmosphere saw a surge of visitors eager to take advantage of the low prices on offer. This annual post-flood shopping event has become a tradition for these border trade markets. Continued …

Delivery rider wades through flood to deliver package in Nong Khai

A TikTok video showing a dedicated delivery rider wading through knee-deep floodwaters to deliver a package has gone viral, sparking calls for the rider to receive a bonus. The video, posted by user @pukky_laddawan from Nong Khai province, depicts the unexpected and heartwarming moment.

The footage shows a delivery rider trudging through knee-high floodwaters to ensure a package reaches its recipient. The video quickly gained traction, with netizens expressing their admiration for the rider’s dedication. Continued …

Phuket health officials warn of dengue crisis after floods 

Phuket is on high alert after a dengue fever advisory was issued by the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO), warning residents of a potential surge in infections following a week of relentless rain, flash floods, and landslides.

The advisory comes with no detailed explanation but the timing is telling, as stagnant water, a breeding ground for mosquitoes, spreads across the island. Continued …

Baby hippo Moo Deng to get her own line of products

Khao Kheow Zoo in Chonburi province is now selling merchandise to capitalize on the popularity of the adorable two-month-old pygmy hippopotamus, Moo Deng.

Moo Deng, or “bouncy pig” in Thai, has become a viral sensation on social media, captivating both local and international audiences. Over the weekend, more than 10,000 people flocked to Khao Kheow Zoo to catch a glimpse of the tiny hippo. Continued …

Round-the-clock hippo cam

Fans of pygmy hippopotamus sensation Moo Deng are in for a treat as the hippo’s zoo owners announced they intend to video their star attraction 24/7 after the income from visitors reached almost 13 million baht. Zoo officials have announced they’ll keep cameras rolling around the clock to capture every adorable, wobbly moment.

Narongwit Chodchoi, director of Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri province, spilled the beans yesterday on Moo Deng-mania. The bouncy little hippo has become such a hit that ticket sales have skyrocketed by over 50% since Sept. 1. The stats are in: a jaw-dropping 81,786 tourists have flocked to see the charming chum, generating a hefty 12,972,465 baht. Continued …

You Don’t Know Moo Deng

If you’ve been on the internet in the past two weeks, you have likely seen a video of a miniature hippopotamus gallivanting in the puddles of a Thailand zoo. Her name is Moo Deng, she is two months old, and she has built quite a reputation for her surly attitude. She has taken big, toothless chomps out of the legs of attending zookeepers, unhinged her jaw to appear as if she is screaming in either joy or existential horror, and done a lot of sleeping in between.

But what you might not be aware of is that Moo Deng is a pygmy hippo, a species that is exceptionally rare. Physiologically, pygmy hippos are significantly smaller than their cousins, and it is estimated that only 3,000 exist in the wilds of West Africa. Beyond her adorable face and winning demeanor, Moo Deng’s existence alone is a major story in conservation circles. Continued …

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With unsold housing worth Bt1.6 trillion, property sector faces crisis

Thailand’s property sector is grappling with serious challenges as it looks ahead to the next 10 years, with the housing market for units priced below 7.5 million baht contracting across nearly all segments.

Industry experts gathered at a forum titled “Bangkok Chaturathit Property Faces Debt: 10 Years, Thai Real Estate Goes Back to the Same” on Thursday to discuss the current state and future prospects of the Thai real estate market. Continued …

400-baht minimum wage unlikely by Oct 1

The daily minimum wage hike to 400 baht nationwide cannot be introduced on Oct. 1 as planned after some members of the tripartite wage committee failed to attend a meeting to discuss the proposed wage increase yet again on Friday.

Speaking after the meeting, Permanent Secretary for Labour Pairoj Chotikasathien said some employees and government officials on the 15-member committee did not show up, resulting in a lack of a quorum. Continued …

Proposed entertainment/casino complexes draw mixed views

Of all the flagship policies of the new administration, the establishment of entertainment/casino complexes is drawing the most flak for its potential to cause significant social issues. The draft law on such complexes, which if enacted, would likely draw at least 100 billion baht of investment funding to Thailand, aims to stimulate tourism, along with generating revenue from underground business taxation.

Despite the criticism, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Friday that the public hearings held from Aug. 2-18 showed that a lot of people have a positive view toward the draft bill. Continued …

Thai commerce minister pitches EEC, land bridge projects to UK investors

The Commerce Ministry has highlighted mega-projects in the Eastern Economic Corridor, as well as the proposed land bridge project in the south of Thailand, as ways to rev up Thailand’s bilateral economic partnership with the United Kingdom.

During a seminar titled “Elevating the Thai-UK Economics Partnership to New Heights”, held on Thursday by the Royal Thai Embassy in London, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan told UK investors and business leaders that Thai-UK bilateral trade in 2023 was at US$6.7 billion, the highest in five years. Continued …

Thai auto industry expects impact of Fed rate cut in 2-3 months

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)’s Automotive Industry Club said the U.S. Federal Reserve’s reduction of its key interest rate by an unusually large half a percentage point would start impacting the Thai auto industry in the next 2-3 months.

The Fed on Wednesday cut the interest rate by 50 basis points for the first time in four years to roughly 4.8%, in a move to bolster the job market and boost domestic investment. Continued …

Household debt NPLs jump 2.8% in one month and rising

Thailand’s household non-performing loans (NPLs) increased 2.8%, from 1.16 trillion baht in June to 1.19 trillion baht in July, and will rise to 1.2 trillion baht in the foreseeable future, said Surapol Opasatien, CEO of the National Credit Bureau.

He said that although total household debt in June and July remained unchanged at about 13.6 trillion baht the NPLs for July increased to 1.19 trillion baht, accounting for 8.76% of all household debt. Continued …

Thailand launches digital nomad visa

The Foreign Ministry is promoting the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) in a bid to attract foreign nationals to work remotely while traveling around the country.

Announcing the initiative on Thursday, Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa said the DTV is designed to cater to the preferences of digital nomads seeking extended stays in Thailand. By working remotely from Thailand, these individuals can contribute to the local economy through spending at vendors, restaurants, hotels and tourist attractions. Continued …

Zero-Dollar Tours Under Scrutiny After Guide Attacks Tourist for Not Buying

A video circulating online shows an incident where a foreign illegal tour guide is arguing with a female Chinese tourist, prompting a police investigation into a suspected zero-dollar tour at a Bangkok jewelry store.

In the video, the illegal guide is berating the tourist for not buying products from the store and accusing her of disrespecting him. The guide then attempts to push the female tourist to prevent her from filming. The tourist cries for help, claiming she’s been physically assaulted. Security guards eventually remove the illegal guide from the premises. Continued …

New rules at Bali Hai Pier promise smoother sailing for tourists

Pattaya’s Laem Bali Hai Pier has finally received a much-needed makeover after years of chaotic operations and tourist headaches. In a bid to overhaul the pier’s reputation, Mayor Poramet Ngampichet announced a bold set of regulations to put an end to the disorder.

Serving more than 10,000 visitors daily, the pier has long been plagued by fierce disputes over parking, along with pushy vendors aggressively promoting overpriced speedboat rides. The newly introduced system, which quietly went into effect on Sept. 16, aims to bring a sense of calm to South Pattaya’s primary transit hub. Continued …

Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival a sacred tradition of purity

Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival, a renowned spiritual event in Thailand, returns from Oct. 3-11. The festival emphasizes purification of mind and body, inviting locals and visitors to experience nine days of rich culture and sacred traditions.

Celebrated for its rich blend of beliefs, faith, and ancient customs, the festival also showcases creative food and activities from various shrines across Phuket Island. Last year, over 650,000 people participated in this tradition. Continued …

Global solar power adoption surges, Thailand up 18%

The world is on track to add 593 gigawatts of solar power in 2024, a jump of 29% year on year, London-based energy analysis company Ember noted in its latest report published on Thursday. The report said that thanks to declining costs, installations of solar panels maintained strong growth even after an estimated 87% surge in 2023. In 2024, an estimated 292 GW of solar capacity had been installed by the end of July, it added.

Ember’s report said the combined additions of China, the U.S., India, Germany and Brazil are on track to make up 75% of global solar additions in 2024. Meanwhile, Kasikorn Research Center reported that solar panel installations in Thailand grew at an average rate of 17.9% year on year. Continued …

Microplastics found in Thai coral skeletons

Researchers from Japan and Thailand investigating microplastics in coral have found that all three parts of the coral anatomy – surface mucus, tissue, and skeleton – contain microplastics. The findings were made possible thanks to a new microplastic detection technique developed by the team and applied to coral for the first time.

These findings may also explain the “missing plastic problem” that has puzzled scientists, where about 70% of the plastic litter that has entered the oceans cannot be found. The team hypothesizes that coral may be acting as a “sink” for microplastics by absorbing it from the oceans. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘green’ investment tops 938 billion baht since 2019

Thailand’s transition to a green economy has accelerated rapidly since 2019, with promotional privileges granted to some 6,183 projects worth a combined 938.06 billion baht, the Board of Investment (BOI) said. Green investments cover BCG (bio, circular, green) industries, electric vehicles (EVs), clean energy generation, and transition from fossil fuels to renewables.

In the first six months of 2024, the BOI approved privileges for 448 projects in BCG industries with a combined investment value of 118.16 billion baht, and 25 EV projects worth 6.26 billion baht, BOI Secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi said. Continued …

Local community helps researchers create ‘crab bank’ sanctuaries

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

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

Exec given jail term for illegal dumping

An executive of an industrial waste-management company has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison, and the firm has been fined 250,000 baht in connection with the illegal dumping of chemical substances in Nakhon Ratchasima in 2021.

The Sikhiu Provincial Court found Varalee Kijsa-ard, an executive of Aek Uthai Co., Klang Dong branch, guilty of violating environmental and public health laws, according to Wiroj Srisang, mayor of Simamogkol in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima. Continued … 

Three Mile Island nuclear plant revived to help power AI

A unit at the Three Mile Island power plant, the site of the worst nuclear accident in American history, will restart operations to sell power to Microsoft for energy-hungry data centers tapping the boom in artificial intelligence. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Sacred bells stolen at Hin Lek Fai temple

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More rain coming to Thailand from Friday to Monday

Several parts of Thailand, including the north, northeast, east and south, as well as metropolitan Bangkok, will experience more rain and isolated heavy to very heavy downpours from Friday to Monday due to the influence of a tropical depression over the upper South China Sea.

In a weather warning issued today, the Thai Meteorological Department said the storm, which has a maximum sustained wind speed of 55 km/hr is moving west at 25 km/hr. Continued …

Phayao students stranded on dorm roof as flood water rises

Rescuers rushed to help a group of Phayao University students on Tuesday who had climbed up on the roof of their dormitory to escape rising floodwaters in Mueang district of the northern province.

Actress and philanthropist Panadda Wongphudee on Tuesday posted a photo of a group of seven students stranded on the roof of a student dorm in Mae Ka subdistrict of Mueang district. Continued … 

Flash floods in Pattaya bring misery to motorists

Heavy rains brought severe flash flooding to Pattaya in the early hours of Wednesday morning, causing damage to vehicles.

Main roads in the city were inundated, especially those prone to flooding, including the road that runs along the railway from Khao Talo-Wat Tham Samakee, Pattaya Tai-Pattaya Klang Road, Chaloem Phrakiat Road and Pattaya Beach Road. Continued …

Satun province faces severe flooding amid heavy rainfall

Heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in four districts of Satun province, affecting eight subdistricts and 26 villages. The continuous downpour led officials to establish boats in flood-prone areas and mobilize resources for 24-hour monitoring and assistance.

Heavy rain has been battering Satun province since Monday, resulting in significant flooding in the districts of Khuan Don, Mueang Satun, Tha Phae, and Manang. The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office (DDPM) in Satun has reported no injuries or fatalities so far but the full extent of the damage is still under assessment. Continued …

People in Chiang Rai not cleaning up yet ahead of another storm

Residents in the flood-devastated Mueang and Mae Sai districts of Chiang Rai are being advised to postpone the cleaning up of their houses and businesses due to the possibility that several other northern and northeastern provinces will be hit by a tropical depression, which is predicted to make landfall in central Vietnam Thursday night into Friday morning.

Asked whether the depression will result in more widespread flooding in Chiang Rai, Chanchuda Pornsri, chief of the Weather Forecast Division of the Meteorological Department, said she would like to advise flood victims not to clean up their muddy houses until the depression passes. Continued …

Unplugging the electricity monopoly

Thailand’s electricity prices remain stubbornly high, burdening consumers and businesses alike. The current and former governments have tried to tackle this problem without much luck.

Subsidies are a short-term tonic, but they have created new financial burdens. It is about time to ask what makes electricity costs so high and what needs to be changed at a fundamental level. Continued …

Hospital Maid Saved After Being Attacked by a Python

A 64-year-old hospital maid experienced a near-death encounter in Samut Prakan yesterday when a massive python attacked her while she washing dishes behind her rented home. The woman had just finished dinner and was tending to chores at around 8:30 pm when she suddenly felt a sharp bite on her thigh.

Initially thinking it was a monitor lizard, she looked down to discover a giant python, more than 4 meters long, coiling itself around her. Terrified, she attempted to pull the snake off by grabbing its head, but the python’s grip tightened, causing her to fall to the ground. Despite struggling for over two hours, she was unable to free herself. Continued …

Moo Deng: Bouncing baby hippo drawing large crowds

Thailand’s newest internet sensation, baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng, is drawing large crowds to Khao Kheow Open Zoo, two hours south of Bangkok – and will soon be on livestream. Video …

Even USA media: Meet the wet, chubby ‘lifestyle icon’ captivating the internet

Oh, baby! A little hippo in Thailand has taken the internet by storm, becoming a viral sensation and even inspiring Sephora to post about blushes that will make people “blush like a baby hippo.”

Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippopotamus at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in eastern Thailand about two hours from Bangkok, has the internet and the world in a chokehold with her chubby, pink cheeks, tummy rolls and adorable expressions. Continued …

Illegal villas closed on Koh Samui, tenants ordered out

Authorities have closed 21 villas built illegally on Koh Samui, some of them housing foreign tenants who were ordered to leave. Municipal, military and ombudsman’s representatives on Tuesday posted closure notices at the villas, which are on Khao Ma Ngaen mountain in tambon Bo Phut of the tourist island.

The 21 villas were among 46 built illegally by three companies in tambon Bo Phut. They had no building permits and encroached on the mountainside. Continued …

True, DTAC schemes set to be merged

True Corp. plans to consolidate the loyalty programs of the existing True and Total Access Communication (DTAC) brands into a single scheme next year to improve consumers’ experiences and strengthen customer relationship management (CRM).

According to Sanpichit Eamcherangkul, head of the CRM and reward division at True, the company mainly provides privileges and loyalty programs through its TrueID platform, grouping clients into True red cards and black cards. Continued …

‘Game over’ for Covid despite next surge

Covid-19 will be treated as a typical respiratory disease from now on, as the number of cases keeps shrinking and the symptoms are becoming less severe, says Chulalongkorn University virologist Dr. Yong Poovorawan. It is clear that this year’s caseload is in decline, Dr. Yong said Monday.

Covid-19 patients accounted for up to 30% of the 6,000 patients suffering from respiratory diseases at the start of the rainy season, but the figure had dropped to just 5% in August, he said. Continued … 

Thai military faces renewed bribery allegations involving US firm

Allegations of transnational bribery involving the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) have resurfaced, prompting responses from top officials. Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Phumtham Wechayachai acknowledged the persistent issue, stating that bribery has long plagued the military.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has committed to investigating reports suggesting that Deere, a U.S.-based agricultural and construction equipment firm, paid bribes to secure contracts with the RTAF, the Department of Highways (DoH), and the Department of Rural Roads. Continued …

Insurgent Bomb Attack in Bannang Sata Injures 4 Soldiers

A roadside bomb yesterday targeted a paramilitary patrol from the 33rd Ranger Regiment in Bannang Sata District, Yala Province, injuring four soldiers.

The explosive device, weighing over 50 kilograms, was buried along a rural road in Bajoh Village, Moo 2, Thung Luang subdistrict. The blast sent an armored pickup truck flying into a nearby fruit orchard, leaving it severely damaged. Continued …

Nong Bua Lamphu residents win 30-million-baht lottery

Two residents from Nong Bua Lamphu province have won first prize in the latest government lottery draw, collectively taking home 30 million baht. One couple celebrated their 18-million-baht win, while another winner, who received 12 million baht, remained silent and did not give interviews.

After the government lottery results were announced Monday, reporters flocked to Nong Bua Lamphu to investigate the lucky winners. The first winner resides in Ban Non Song Ploei, Pho Chai subdistrict, Mueang district. Continued …

Thai Bride Escapes Chinese Marriage Scam

A 24-year-old Thai woman was deceived by a matchmaking agency into marrying a Chinese man who claimed to be a businessman with a luxurious condo in China. However, it turned out he lived in an old house on a mountain without a bathroom.

The woman, using the pseudonym Fern, said she used to work as a receptionist at an airport. Later, an acquaintance introduced her to an agency that would help find her a Chinese husband who wanted a Thai wife. She was promised a substantial dowry and a good life with a good family, which interested her. Continued … 

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PM says handout will give ‘jolt’ to economy

The launch of a 145-billion-baht handout program to needy people next week is certain to give a “jolt” to the economy, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Tuesday, as her government promised more stimulus measures ahead.

The cabinet on Tuesday formally approved the distribution of 145 billion baht, starting on Sept. 25, or about one-third of the total planned in the original “digital wallet” scheme. Continued …

Final minimum wage decision due Friday

The national wage committee is scheduled to convene again on Friday, with the aim of introducing a 400-baht minimum wage among large employers nationwide on Oct. 1, as planned, according to Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.

The tripartite committee, comprising representatives from employees, employers and the government, met on Monday but the five employers’ representatives did not show up. That left only the five members each from the employee and government groups, Phiphat said on Tuesday. Continued …

Virtual banks: An earthquake in Thai banking landscape?

With only one day left before the application window for Thailand’s new virtual banking licenses closes on tomorrow, traditional banks are downplaying the potential impact of new competitors.

Five consortiums are reportedly vying for the three virtual banking licenses being issued by the Bank of Thailand, with services expected to be up and running by mid-2026. Continued …

Cabinet approves VAT cut extension

The cabinet has approved an extension of the 7% value-added tax (VAT) reduction for another year, aiming to alleviate the impact of the cost of living and boost consumer spending.

According to Jirayu Houngsub, the prime minister’s adviser on public relations, the cabinet on Tuesday decided to extend the reduction in the VAT rate of 6.3% (excluding local taxes) or 7% (including local taxes), effective from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, 2025. It was set to end in two weeks. Continued …

Thai industrial sentiment down on weak demand

Industrial sentiment fell in August due to weak domestic demand, high production costs and floods, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said today.

The FTI said its industrial sentiment index dropped to 87.7 in August from 89.3 in July, when it had risen for the first time in four months. Domestic demand has slowed, reflected in a 24% year-on-year slump in car sales in the first seven months of 2024, as banks have tightened up on lending, the FTI said. Continued …

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Department of Business Development bolstering support for online commerce

The Thai Department of Business Development is working to support the adoption of e-commerce by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

According to various sources, e-commerce will reach 750 billion baht by 2025. Auramon Supthaweethum, the department’s director-general, explained that the Thai e-commerce market is expected to reach 700 billion baht in 2024, up from 634 billion in 2023, driven by a significant increase in business registrations and consumer adoption of technology for retail purchases. Continued …

‘We Travel Together’ co-payment scheme may return

To further boost the tourism industry, the Tourism and Sports Ministry is planning to bring back the popular “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together) co-payment scheme implemented to revive the industry after the Covid-19 outbreak.

The scheme, which offers up to 40% subsidy on room rates, airfares, and restaurants at domestic establishments for Thai travelers, would help boost their spending during vacations, Minister Sorawong Thienthong said on Tuesday during a meeting with over 20 tourism entrepreneurs and associations. Continued …

Thailand’s new visa rules: Game-changer or red-tape?

Thailand’s Interior Ministry just dropped a bombshell with fresh guidelines for the much-hyped Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), now granting visa-exempt tourists a 60-day stay instead of the previous 30 days.

The DTV has been heralded as a game-changer for remote workers, allowing them to work for overseas companies without the hassle of obtaining a local work permit. However, the ministry has tightened the reins, warning that “such work must not impinge in any way on the Thai economy,” leaving many questioning what this broad restriction truly means. Continued …

Wat Arun as never seen before

Among Thailand’s unique landmarks on most visitors’ “must see” list, Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, ranks in the top 10 Bangkok cultural experiences thanks to its ornate features and significant historical value.

From November onward, visitors, especially culture buffs and gamers, will find the experience at Wat Arun even more captivating with the introduction of an interactive VR game that allows virtual access to some of the temple’s closed-off areas and features, and more insightful information about this majestic sacred ground. Continued …

7 fine dining restaurants in Phuket

Not only is Phuket known for its local multi-cultural cuisine, blending the best of Thai, Chinese and Peranakan – also known as Nyonya – cuisines, it’s also known for its international and diverse fine dining with the picturesque backdrop of the Andaman Sea.

In short, Phuket’s fine dining scene has evolved into a sophisticated blend of world-class offerings and exceptional service, making it the perfect culinary destination for discerning travelers. Continued …

Must-visit cashew chicken restaurants in Bangkok

Looking for the best cashew chicken in Bangkok? Craving tender chicken, crunchy cashews, and rich, flavorful sauces? You’re in the right place!

Bangkok is filled with top-notch restaurants serving this popular dish. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these spots are sure to impress with their take on cashew chicken. Continued …

The world is headed toward uncharted waters

No sirens are blaring, nobody even looks frightened, but they should be. Last week, the world moved into uncharted territory. The “aspirational” goal of never allowing the average global temperature to rise more than 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than the pre-industrial norm (+1.5C) has been breached for a whole year — and probably forever.

“Never” is a long time, so the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC), when it set that target in 2018, actually said that it should remain achievable until at least 2050. You may have noticed that the year is only 2024, and we are already there. Something has gone wrong, and there is a scramble to cover it up. Continued …

Two Bangkok districts to become pedestrian paradise

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is shaking things up with a plan to transform the eastern districts of Phra Khanong and Bang Na into a pedestrian’s dream. In a move that will have locals leaving their cars at home, the new zones will encourage walking, running, and biking as part of a healthier, greener lifestyle.

Deputy Bangkok Gov. Tavida Kamolvej revealed the ambitious plans during a brainstorming session at Ban Jirayu-Poonsup Library on Sunday. The event, which was part of the Walk-Ride-Run campaign, was organized by Chulalongkorn University’s Urban Design and Development Center (UDDC) in partnership with the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth). Continued …

Siam Cement preps green transformation

Siam Cement Group (SCG), Thailand’s largest cement maker and industrial conglomerate, plans to allocate 200 billion baht to develop its businesses between 2025 and 2030, in a bid to make them more eco-friendly and competitive.

The company plans to spend 40 billion baht of the budget annually to support businesses, especially those under its key subsidiaries SCG Chemicals and SCG Cleanergy, which offers clean energy solutions, said Thammasak Sethaudom, president and chief executive of SCG. Continued … 

Hezbollah hit by exploding pagers, blames Israel; 9 dead, thousands injured

Pagers used by hundreds of members of the militant group Hezbollah exploded nearly simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday, killing at least nine people — including an 8-year-old girl — and wounding several thousand, officials said. Continued …

Democracy Declined for 8th Straight Year Around the Globe

Last year had the worst decline in credible elections and parliamentary oversight in almost a half-century, driven by government intimidation, foreign interference, disinformation and the misuse of artificial intelligence in campaigns, an organization promoting democracy said Tuesday. Continued …

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