
Today’s news: WFFT Welcomes New Arrival/Electricity tariffs: 6 baht/unit increase/AIS-3BB merger approved/Thundershowers forecast/Air Pollution Soars/Barbeque, grilled pork and colon cancer/Massive Seizure of E-cigarettes/Elephant calf finds new family/Keys to beating cancer, Alzheimer’s/32 Million Tons Of Rice/300 baht for stir-fried noodles/Thais devoted to mobile/Economy: Tax refunds for well-to-do/Digital wallet to be financed with with loan/EV progress aids green transition/Grab delivers first-ever profit/Tourism: Thailand as world festival destination/Van Overturns In Chiang Mai/Thai Airways reports profit/Airbnb adds new features/Phuket: A luxurious new playground for rich Russians/Thailand Experience: Thais reclaim ‘elephant pants’/Smarter Than We Knew/Tuk-Tuk Rides and Railway Wonders/Famous palaces in Bangkok/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

WFFT Sanctuary Welcomes New Arrival: the World’s Rarest Otter
Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) has welcomed a new arrival, a species of otter so rare that it was once believed to be extinct.
The Hairy-nosed otter is known by experts as the ‘miracle’ otter, having been declared extinct in 1998 before camera traps later provided evidence of the species still roaming in parts of Southeast Asia. Continued …
Electricity tariffs: Potential 6 baht/unit increase expected next year
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) proposed three options for determining electricity tariffs for the first quarter of next year. The electricity tariffs could potentially increase to a peak of 6 baht per unit. The ERC disclosed that if there are proposals lower than these three options, it would have to reconvene for further discussions today.
Komkrit Tantravanich, secretary-general of the Energy Regulatory Commission, stated that the ERC approved the calculation of the estimated automatic tariff adjustment (FTA) for the quarter of January to April. Continued …
AIS-3BB internet merger approved
The board of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) voted on Friday evening to approve the takeover of the broadband internet service provider Triple T Broadband (TTTBB) by Advanced Info Service (AIS).
After the acquisition is completed, AIS would become the biggest player in the fixed broadband market with 4.69 million users, exceeding the 3.8 million of the current market leader True. State-owned National Telecom is the only other major provider. Continued …
Thundershowers forecast for most parts of Thailand
Isolated thundershowers are forecast for the lower northeast, the east, the lower central and south regions of Thailand today, while isolated heavy rains are likely in the south.
The Thailand Meteorological Department said these conditions were brought by the moderate high-pressure system over upper Vietnam and the South China Sea, which is expected to reach the upper northeast of Thailand today, as well as the easterly winds prevailing over the east, the lower central and the south. Continued …
Air Pollution Soars Across Most Of Bangkok
The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said yesterday satellite data appearing on its “Dust Check” application showed that dangerous particles in the air known as PM 2.5 had soared in 48 of 50 Bangkok districts and exceeded the red code, which is 90 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³), in 34 of them.
According to Thailand’s color-coded air-pollution-warning system, green means moderate or no risk at all; yellow means the air is unhealthy for those suffering from respiratory illnesses, with children and the elderly urged to limit time spent outdoors; orange means it’s unhealthy for all; and red means hazardous. Continued …
Barbeque and grilled pork over-consumption may lead to colon cancer
A warning has been issued to fans of barbeque and tabletop grilled pork to limit their consumption to no more than once a month. Additionally, they are advised to always consume organic vegetables.
This caution comes from Associate Professor Dr. Surat Tanprawate, a neurologist, who posted the warning on his page, Brain with Dr Surat, on Friday. According to the doctor, over-consumption of these popular foods may lead to severe diseases such as colon cancer, which could result in a colostomy bag. Continued …
Massive Seizure of E-cigarettes in Ayutthaya
Thai Anti-Trafficking In Persons (ATP) officers confiscated E-cigarettes, E-liquids, and other equipment, a total of 60,500 units worth over 10 million Baht, at a private distribution center in Bang Pa-in, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya.
According to the report from the ATP officers, an anonymous source reported to the police that there was a contraband smuggling operation involving e-cigarettes, e-liquids, and other equipment from abroad to a private distribution center. Continued …
Lost elephant calf Kanya finds new family in Chiang Mai
The tale of Kanya, the lost wild elephant calf, has come to a joyful conclusion. Found wandering in a rice field in the Bueng Kan province, she has now joined a new family in Chiang Mai. The journey of Kanya, from Bueng Kan to Chiang Mai, is one worth revisiting.
Kanya’s story began on the morning of Sept. 12, when villagers found her alone in a rice field near the Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary in Bueng Kan province. Local officials, alongside the central inspection officers of the Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary, located a two-month-old female elephant calf, with no signs of her mother nearby. Continued …
Bangkok expo offers keys to beating cancer, Alzheimer’s
Rising awareness of how lifestyle can lower the risk of diseases like cancer and Alzheimer’s is driving the current trend for health and wellness, said experts at a Bangkok expo on Thursday.
The “Health & Wealth Expo 2023” is showcasing the latest information, products and services at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center until Sunday. Continued …
Thailand Tipped To Produce 32 Million Tons Of Rice
Thailand is forecast to produce some 32 million tons of rice in the 2023/2024 season, according to the Office of Agricultural Economics.
The estimated 32 million tons of rice include 25.5 million tons of single-harvest crops in varied parts of the country and 6.7 million tons of multiple-harvest crops, which are mostly produced in the central region. Continued …
Man billed 300 baht for stir-fried noodles in Don Mueang
A young man was taken aback when he was charged 300 baht for a plate of stir-fried noodles at a restaurant in Don Mueang. The restaurant justified the cost by stating they used three packets of instant noodles, each costing 12 baht.
The customer questioned the hefty price, insisting that each packet of noodles cost only 5 baht. The restaurant replied, stating that each packet costs them 12 baht. The customer continued to express disbelief at the 300 baht price for three packets of noodles, asking repeatedly where the high cost was coming from. Continued …

Thais devoted to mobile
Thais continue to embrace mobile devices to manage the cost of living and increase revenue, while some are optimistic about generative artificial intelligence (AI), according to a Telenor Asia study.
People from Thailand also have less security concerns than those from other countries in South and Southeast Asia, noted the study. Continued …

Tax refunds for well-to-do
An e-refund project has been freshly launched by the Pheu Thai-led government for the well-to-do in parallel to the populist digital wallet project for other people.
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin confirmed yesterday that the e-refund project will be provided to those who may not be entitled to the 10,000-baht digital wallet so they could, as well, help promote domestic consumption and spur the national economy. Continued …
Digital wallet scheme to be financed with 500-billion-baht loan
The Thai government has plans to secure a loan of 500 billion baht in order to finance a digital wallet scheme, revealed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
This digital wallet scheme is targeted toward Thai citizens who are 16 years and older, earning less than 70,000 baht per month, with less than 500,000 baht in bank deposits. Continued …
EV infrastructure progress aids green energy transition
The electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure should be ready in time to contribute to the green transition in Thailand, according to Kelvin Lim, group CEO of Singapore’s energy solution provider Durapower Holdings.
Thailand is getting ready for a green energy transition, thanks to government policies to promote the use of EVs, he said. “Many Thai companies are now beginning their transition to deploy EVs and charging stations.” Continued …
Grab delivers first-ever profit
Grab Holdings Ltd. posted its first-ever profit on adjusted basis, a milestone for the decade-old Southeast Asian ride-hailing and food delivery company trying to convince investors of its earnings potential.
The shares rose 3.1% in New York trading, the most since Aug. 23, after Grab said adjusted earnings before interest, taxes, depreciation and amortization reached US$29 million in the quarter through September. Analysts expected US$9.5 million on average. Continued …


Thailand aims to become a world festival destination
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his government’s intention to promote Thailand as a global festival destination, in the hopes of boosting tourism across the country and attracting more foreign tourists over the New Year period.
Srettha announced that Thailand will host two major events, namely the “Thailand Winter Festival”, which consists of 3,000 festivals and local events across the country, and the “Colorful Bangkok Winter Festival 2023”, which includes 200 festivals and events in the capital. All of these will all take place in November and December this year. Continued …
Van Overturns In Chiang Mai, Killing 2 Foreigners, Injuring 10
Yesterday, a tourist van traveling from Chiang Mai to Pai overturned on the Chiang Mai-Pai route, Mae Taeng District, Chiang Mai. Rescue teams rushed to the scene, where they found two foreign tourists dead outside the vehicle.
In addition, 10 injured tourists were taken to Mae Taeng Hospital in Chiang Mai. The Chiang Mai Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office reported that the van was traveling at a speed of 83 kilometers per hour according to GPS data. Continued …
Thai Airways reports THB16-billion profit
Thai International Airways (THAI) is riding the revival in tourism, reporting a profit of 16 billion baht for the first nine months of operations this year.
The national carrier reported net profit of 16.31 billion baht for the period January to September, as the tourism sector continues its steady recovery process, THAI’s chief financial and accounting officer, Cherdchome Therdsteerasukdi, said. Continued …
Airbnb adds three new features amid increasing demand from guests
Airbnb introduced three new core features to improve its services on Thursday, aiming to increase service flexibility and enhance technology to enable business efficiency.
The move is part of its business strategy to continue investing in its platform in order to meet demands from both guests and hosts. Continued …
Phuket: A luxurious new playground for rich Russians fleeing Vladimir Putin’s war
An influx of Russians is transforming the holiday island of Phuket, driving up property prices, as well as fueling local resentment over the flow of money into the country.
While Western countries have sought to isolate Russia with sanctions, Thailand has welcomed Russian visitors as it tries to rebuild its tourism industry post-COVID. Continued …


Thais reclaim ‘elephant pants’ popular with backpacking tourists
Thailand’s so-called elephant pants, which have been long favored by foreign backpackers, are ubiquitous in stores along tourist areas. The thin cotton trousers have rarely been worn by Thais, but fashion influencers are now reclaiming the style. Video
Elephants Are Smarter Than We Knew
Opening doors may not seem that hard, but when you have a trunk instead of hands, things can get complicated. Researchers tested the problem-solving skills of wild elephants for the first time by tasking the jumbos with doing just that.
Elephants are brainy. An adult elephant’s brain weighs 5 kilograms (11 pounds), the largest of any terrestrial animal (and three times the size of the human brain). From living in complex social groups and mourning their dead to finding elusive water sources, pachyderms display a range of intelligent behaviors. Continued …
Tuk-Tuk Rides and Thailand’s Railway Wonders
There are two unique ways to travel in Thailand that come to mind: taking the country’s old-fashioned trains and riding on the bumpy tuk-tuks. Thailand’s train lines, which go from busy Bangkok to the mountains of Chiang Mai, give tourists a look into the country’s history.
The colorful three-wheeled vehicles called tuk-tuks that move through city streets are a nice contrast and make for an exciting ride through the city. All of these ways of getting around connect you to Thailand’s lively culture, from the calm train ride to the lively tuk-tuk rides. Continued …

Exploring the famous palaces in Bangkok
Bangkok, the vibrant capital city of Thailand, is noted for being home to myriad beautiful and famous palaces. These reflect the rich cultural and historical heritage of the country. These palaces are not only architectural wonders but also hold great cultural and historical importance.
Those visiting Bangkok, these palaces are a must visit! Here are some of the most notable palaces in Bangkok: Continued …

Myanmar risks breaking apart amid attacks by rebel militias
Myanmar’s ruling military junta has said the country could break apart if it fails to control the latest surge of attacks by ethnic minority militias and pro-democracy armed forces in the country’s east, according to a state media report released Thursday after anti-junta forces seized several towns. Continued …
Indonesia inaugurates Southeast Asia’s largest floating solar power plant
Indonesia’s President Joko Widodo on Wednesday inaugurated a 192-megawatt peak (MWp) floating solar power plant on a reservoir in West Java province, the largest in Southeast Asia, as part of a drive to increase renewable energy sources and switch away from coal. Continued …
Why Malaysia recognizes Hamas and what it means for US ties
Malaysia unexpectedly jumped into the fraught politics of the Israel-Hamas war when Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim vowed to maintain ties with Hamas even if his government were to come under outside pressure. Anwar has become one of the most vocal leaders in publicly criticising Israel, calling its military operations in Gaza the “height of barbarism”. Continued …
How China can save the world – as well as itself
China’s model of economic growth has been a resounding success. With its focus on export promotion, capital investment, and technological catch-up, it has lifted some 800 million people out of poverty over the past 40 years. Continued …
Australia offers Tuvalu citizens climate refuge
Citizens of climate-threatened Tuvalu will have the right to live in Australia under a landmark pact unveiled Friday – an offer of refuge as their Pacific homeland is lost beneath the seas. Continued …
Sugar prices in global market soar to 12-year high
The prices of sugar have surged past 28 cents per pound in the international market to touch a 12-year high, as the sweetener is seen in short supply due to a sharp decline in Indian exports and logistics problems in Brazil. Continued …
1.2kg snow crab in Japan auctions off for almost $90k
A 1.2kg snow crab auctioned off for 10 million yen (S$89,800) on Monday was the priciest ever sold in Hyogo prefecture in Japan. The sale happened at Shinonsen town’s Hamasaka fishing port on its first auction day of the season. Continued …
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Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule


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











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