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Thursday’s news-June 12


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Rama II road to increase Hua Hin tourism/A- blood donors sought/Red Cross Fair June 27-July 6/Copa Tailandesa football tournament/Charity run July 12/Heavy rain and strong winds/Teens get schooled about STIs/ECONOMY: Rise in recession risk/Criteria for economic stimulus/Stronger baht in second half/Tightening e-commerce rules/Chinese exports flood Southeast Asia/Trump touts ‘done’ deal with China/TOURISM: 15 million foreign tourists/Tourism at a crossroads/Accommodation Bill sparks debate/Thailand-US Flights Poised for Takeoff/2 foreign tourists drown/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: No. 1 “Slow Travel” destination/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/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

Rama II road completion expected to increase Hua Hin tourism, traffic

A Senate subcommittee visited Hua Hin Tuesday to discuss ways to improve traffic flow and strengthen preparations for an expected increase in tourist numbers once work on Rama II Road is completed.

The subcommittee on Tourism and Sports Safety held talks at Hua Hin City Municipality with government officials, police, and tourism representatives to address concerns about how the city will cope with rising visitor numbers. Continued …

A- blood donors sought in Hua Hin to help young accident victim

An urgent appeal for A negative (A-) blood donors has been made for 10-year-old Suphattra Phrammani, who was recently involved in a car accident and is now in critical condition.

She urgently requires brain surgery, but the operation cannot proceed because Hua Hin Hospital currently does not have any supply of A negative (A-) blood. Continued …

Red Cross and Hua Hin District Fair set for June 27-July 6

The 27th annual Red Cross and Hua Hin District Fair will take place from June 27 to July 6. The fair, organized by Hua Hin District in partnership with the Hua Hin District Branch of the Thai Red Cross Society, will be held at the activity area behind Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall on Hua Hin Soi 102.

The ten-day event is expected to draw large crowds, with proceeds supporting disaster relief and helping vulnerable groups across the local community. Continued …

Copa Tailandesa football tournament underway in Hua Hin

The Copa Tailandesa 2025 international football academy tournament is underway at Arena Hua Hin, with matches taking place daily until Sunday. Entry to all games is free of charge.

Now in its second edition, the tournament brings together academy teams from across Thailand and overseas. Among those competing are leading Thai academies such as Samut Sakhon, Maraleina and P.T. Prachuap. The NCO Academy team, based in Hua Hin, is also taking part and faced reigning champions Academia de Real Internacional from Spain in today’s opening round of matches. Continued …

Charity run July 12 to support park maintenance of Rajabhakti Park

Rajabhakti Park will mark its 10th anniversary by hosting the “1 Decade Rajabhakti Park Run for Loyalty”, a charity run aimed at supporting the park’s ongoing development and maintenance.

The event, which will take place on Saturday, July 12, is being organized to strengthen ties between public agencies and the local community, as well as to promote health and wellness tourism in the area. Continued …

Heavy rain and strong winds expected across Thailand

The Thai Meteorological Department today announced that the monsoon trough continues to lie across the lower north and upper northeast of Thailand, while a strong southwest monsoon prevails over the Andaman Sea, the south, and the Gulf of Thailand.

These conditions are likely to bring isolated heavy rainfall across much of the country, with isolated very heavy showers expected in the northeast. Residents in affected areas — especially those living near foothills, low-lying areas, and waterways — are urged to remain on high alert for potential flash floods and runoff. Continued …

Teens get schooled as STI surge sparks sex-ed crackdown

Pattaya schoolkids are being taught the hard facts about safe sex as Thailand battles a shocking surge in sexually transmitted infections (STI) among teens, with cases tripling and condom use plummeting.

Mayor Poramese Ngamphichet this week launched a no-nonsense sex-ed program, aimed at clamping down on risky behavior among students aged 13 to 18. The program comes as teenage infections of HIV, gonorrhea and syphilis soar in cities across Thailand, including Bangkok, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, and Nakhon Ratchasima. Continued …

K-Research predicts rise in recession risk this year

Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) anticipates an increased risk of a technical recession in the Thai economy during the second half of this year, though it maintained its GDP growth forecast for 2025 at 1.4%. Uncertainty regarding U.S. import tariffs is expected to remain high even after the 90-day pause ends on July 9.

“As a result, the Thai economy is expected to face rising risks of entering a technical recession in the latter half of the year,” said Nattaporn Triratanasirikul, deputy managing director at K-Research. Continued …

Official reveals criteria for economic stimulus

The 157-billion-baht economic stimulus package expected to generate domestic employment, increase production that affects the domestic supply chain, and promote investment, is expected to go before the Economic Stimulus Committee over the next few weeks.

According to Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul, a subcommittee is screening the project proposals submitted by government agencies before forwarding them to the Economic Stimulus Committee, and subsequently to the cabinet for final approval. Continued …

SCB sees stronger baht in second half

Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) expects the baht to strengthen against the U.S. dollar in the second half of this year, though the movement will be limited due to Thailand’s slower GDP growth.

SCB, the country’s fourth-largest lender by total assets, forecasts the baht to range between 31.50 and 32.50 per dollar by year-end. The primary driver of the appreciation is external factors, particularly the weakening of the U.S. dollar due to growing uncertainty surrounding American tariff policies. Continued …

Thailand tightening e-commerce rules

Thailand is preparing to increase oversight of digital marketplaces, adding rules for certain types of platforms to strengthen consumer protection and ensure responsible e-commerce, according to the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA).

The government has vowed to more closely supervise those deemed to be “high impact” platforms with a large number of consumers, seeking to address subpar products in an effort to protect the customer interest. Continued …

Chinese exports flood Southeast Asia on US tariffs

Vietnam, Thailand and Indonesia are among Asian countries seeing the sharpest surge in Chinese imports, as higher U.S. tariffs upend regional trade, according to Citigroup.

China’s export push in Southeast Asia may be a sign of trade diversion, as direct exports to the United States have fallen sharply in recent months, Citi’s head of emerging-markets economic research wrote in a report Tuesday. Continued …

Trump touts ‘done’ deal on China trade truce

U.S. President Donald Trump touted ties with China as “excellent” yesterday, saying the superpowers reached a deal after two days of talks aimed at preserving a truce in their damaging trade war.

Under the deal, the United States would apply 55% tariffs on Chinese goods — a combination of his 30% additional levies and the rough average of pre-existing duties, a White House official said. He said Beijing would charge 10% duties on U.S. goods. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 15 million foreign tourists, Malaysians top Chinese

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has released statistics on foreign tourist arrivals in Thailand from Jan. 1 to June 8, 2025, showing a total of 15,016,878 visitors, a nearly 3% decline compared to the same period last year. The Chinese market continues to slow down, while Malaysia has overtaken China to claim the top spot as the largest source of tourists.

The top five foreign markets with the highest number of tourists arriving in Thailand from Jan. 1 to June 8, 2025 are: Malaysia — 2,041,002 visitors; China — 2,029,481 visitors; India — 1,035,864 visitors Russia — 981,011 visitors; and South Korea — 702,267 visitors. Continued …

Thai tourism at a crossroads: Can the industry survive?

Thailand’s tourism industry is facing a critical turning point, according to Yuthasak Supasorn, chair of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) and former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

While Thai tourism has weathered numerous crises in the past, it is now confronted with a significant structural change and a noticeable decline in tourist numbers, he said. “Thai tourism has been a key driver of our economy, but it is now at a crossroads,” Supasorn stated. “The landscape is shifting, and recent figures show a worrying downturn.” Continued …

Pattaya tourism concerned as new Accommodation Bill sparks debate

Pattaya, Thailand’s vibrant tourist hotspot, finds itself embroiled in a fierce national debate over the proposed Equal Accommodation Bill. This legislation seeks to overhaul outdated Thai laws regulating the hotel industry, but critics warn it could undermine safety, trust, and tourism sustainability in key areas like Pattaya.

The People’s Party has introduced this bill to improve the confusing hotel licensing procedures caught up in Thailand’s older frameworks, such as the Building Control Act and City Planning Law. Under the proposed changes, local authorities like Pattaya City would gain new powers to set regulations and issue operating licenses, potentially paving the way for more diverse accommodation options. Continued …

Direct Thailand-US Flights Poised for Takeoff

Thailand is making swift strides to reopen direct flight routes to the United States, as part of its ambition to become Southeast Asia’s central aviation hub. Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced an aggressive push for these services, highlighting the absence of non-stop flights to the U.S. since their suspension in 2015.

At that time, Thai Airways International halted flights to Los Angeles and New York, following a downgrade in Thailand’s aviation safety rating by the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). Continued … 

2 foreign tourists drown in Phuket, third is critical

A series of swimming incidents has claimed the lives of two foreign tourists in Phuket over the past two days, while a third remains in critical condition. The incidents occurred at popular beaches despite the presence of lifeguards on duty.

Yesterday morning, emergency responders from the Karon Municipality Rescue Unit were alerted by beach lifeguards to a foreign male tourist found unconscious in the waters off Kata Beach. Upon arrival, rescue personnel discovered the man showing no signs of life. Cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) was administered on site. Continued …

Rayong named no. 1 “Slow Travel” destination in Asia

Agoda, a global travel platform, has ranked Rayong Province as the No. 1 Slow Travel destination in Asia for 2025. Rayong was chosen for its blend of natural beauty and local lifestyle, offering a serene escape for both Thai and international travelers, a spokesperson said.

She added that Rayong’s appeal is reflected in its peaceful beaches, such as Mae Ramphueng Beach, the Thong Prong Thong mangrove forest, and the vibrant local fish markets at Suan Son Beach, showcasing the province’s sustainable tourism efforts that combine nature, culture, and community life harmoniously. Continued …

  • Chinese Man with Elite Visa Caught Operating Illegal Tour Business in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Austrian Man Hospitalized in Bangkok After Swallowing 255 Meth Pills – Continued …
  • Chinese National Arrested in Pattaya While Withdrawing Nearly One Million Baht – Continued …

‘Our city is not on fire’: LA residents reject Trump rhetoric

Just blocks from where a handful of die-hard protesters faced police in Los Angeles yesterday, residents were enjoying lunch in the sun and shrugging off Donald Trump’s claims their city was burning. Six days after unrest began — prompting the U.S. president to send soldiers into the streets, over the furious protests of local officials — life in the City of Angels was going on largely as normal. Continued …

In a Ukrainian strip club, war is laid bare

When Lisa, 20, laces into her ultra-high heels for her shift at a strip club in Ukraine’s Kharkiv, she knows that aside from dancing, she will have to comfort traumatized soldiers. Since Russia’s 2022 invasion, exhausted troops are the main clientele of the Flash Dancers club in the center of the northeastern city, just 20 kilometers from Russian forces. Continued …

Britain to build new nuclear plant for $19 billion

The British government said on Tuesday that it would spend as much as £14.2 billion ($19 billion) on constructing a nuclear power station, a project that is expected to create 10,000 jobs and help light up 6 million homes. Continued …

  • Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

    (We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

    For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

    Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

    Bus Tickets 

    New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

    Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

    (We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

    Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

    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
            • State Railway – 1590

     

Tuesday’s news-June 10


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Border Trade Fair at Bluport/Heavy rain and strong winds expected/Covid Cases Surge/Photos show Cambodian invasion/ECONOMY: E-commerce to fuel rise/Thailand Races to Avoid US Tariffs/Less Export Reliance, More Domestic Growth/Foreign investment in EEC/Thai Households Tighten Belts/Debt due to overspending/NESDC Warns of SME Job Losses/Neta woes pose threat/Restaurant group expands offerings/TOURISM: Confusion Plagues Digital Nomad Visa/Drones set to spy on tourists/To boost MICE arrivals/Bangkok Top MICE Destination/Bangkok’s 5-billion-baht Ritz-Carlton/CLIMATE THAILAND: Global Standard In Eco-Tourism/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

Border Trade Fair at Bluport Hua Hin this weekend

The Department of Foreign Trade will host a trade event at Bluport Hua Hin June 13-16, featuring more than 150 stalls as part of its annual Border Trade Fair. The event, which will take place at the Hua Hin Convention Center, aims to boost trade and investment by bringing together small businesses, community enterprises, and importers from neighboring countries.

A wide variety of products will be on display and available for purchase, including consumer goods, agricultural produce, fruit, food and beverages, lifestyle items, and locally made products from across Thailand. Continued …

Heavy rain and strong winds expected across Thailand this week

Widespread rain and isolated heavy showers are forecast nationwide, with very heavy rainfall possible in the east and along the western coast of the south.

A moderate monsoon trough is currently extending across the north and upper northeast of Thailand into a low-pressure cell over upper Vietnam. Meanwhile, a strong southwest monsoon continues to prevail over the Andaman Sea, the south, and the Gulf of Thailand, bringing increased rainfall across the country, the Thai Meteorological Department announced today. Continued …

Covid Cases Surge: Chula Expert Sounds Alarm on Rapid Spike

Thailand is witnessing a significant surge in Covid-19 cases, with Chulalongkorn University reporting 111,472 new cases and 31 deaths in the last week alone.

Dr. Thira Woratanarat of the Faculty of Medicine at the university has warned that this uptick should not be taken lightly. The total number of people who have sought treatment in 2025 has now surpassed 400,000, with Covid-related deaths exceeding those from influenza threefold. Continued …

Aerial photos show Cambodian invasion of Chong Bok

The Royal Thai Armed Forces have released aerial photos showing Cambodian troops invaded Thai soil in the Chong Bok area of Ubon Ratchathani province in April and built a strong base there in May, leading to the recent skirmish.

In a six-minute video posted on the social media channels of armed forces headquarters last night, a woman officer said the Thai military had a series of aerial photos of the area taken since 1955 and they showed that the area in Thailand in contention had not been occupied. Continued …

E-commerce to fuel rise of express deliveries

Thailand’s express parcel delivery market is expected to maintain steady growth, fueled by the e-commerce market, while some operators are planning to capitalize on advanced technology such as artificial intelligence (AI) to bolster their competitive edge.

According to ShipHub, a unified logistics platform service, Thailand’s express parcel delivery market continues to experience steady growth, fueled by the rapid expansion of e-commerce, which has become a cornerstone of the digital economy. Continued …

Thailand Races Against Time to Avoid Crippling 36% US Tariffs

Thailand has assembled a technical negotiation team to engage with Washington over punitive tariffs, with just weeks remaining before a 36% levy threatens to devastate the kingdom’s largest export market.

Officials are working against a July 8 deadline to conclude talks before Washington imposes retaliatory tariffs that could severely impact Thailand’s $35.4-billion trade surplus with America. A Ministry of Commerce source revealed that senior officials will engage directly with the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) and Department of Commerce via video conference. Continued …

Thailand’s New Course: Less Export Reliance, More Domestic Growth

Thailand Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira has unveiled a strategic blueprint for economic reform, emphasizing a move away from heavy export dependence toward fostering robust domestic balance and sustainable growth. The announcement came yesterday during a special address to Thai ambassadors and consuls-general gathered in Bangkok.

Pichai highlighted the current structural reliance of the Thai economy, where over 73% of national income stems from exports of goods and services, alongside a significant 60% from private consumption. However, he stressed the government’s firm objective to build a more balanced economic system, mitigating vulnerability to external factors and enhancing the nation’s capacity for resilient growth. Continued … 

Early surge in foreign investment in EEC

The number of foreigners investing in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) during the first four months of 2025 rose 40% year-on-year to 108, according to deputy government spokeswoman Sasikarn Wattanachan.

Sasikarn added that the government wants to promote investment in next-generation industries, ranging from electric vehicles to clean energy, with the aim of bolstering the country’s competitiveness. Continued …

Thai Households Tighten Belts: Energy Drinks and Instant Noodles Feel the Pinch

Two of Thailand’s most ubiquitous mass-market products, energy drinks and instant noodles, are experiencing a notable contraction in sales, signaling growing financial strain on the nation’s grassroots consumers.

Executives from the companies behind household names such as Krating Daeng (Red Bull) and Mama instant noodles point to a significant reduction in consumer purchasing power as the primary culprit. These product categories, deeply embedded in the daily lives of foundational consumers, often represent essential, cost-effective choices. Continued …

Over half of Thais may fall into debt due to overspending

More than 50% of working Thai people have savings amounting to less than six months of their salaries and there is a tendency to easily fall into a cycle of debt due to their habit of overspending, according to Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).

Citing research by Mahidol University undertaken last year, he said that Thai people have a propensity for lavish spending, which can result in being overburdened with debt, noting that one in three Thais prefer to buy luxury items and premium services, such as expensive concert tickets and beauty-enhancement services, to boost their image and to gain recognition. Continued …

NESDC Warns of SME Job Losses and Graduate Unemployment Crisis

Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) has expressed significant concern over the state of the nation’s job market, particularly the impact of small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) closures on employment and the increasing difficulty for recent graduates to secure work.

In its latest Q1 2025 Social Outlook report released yesterday, the NESDC noted a marginal decrease in the unemployment rate to 0.88% from 1.01% in the same period last year. However, this figure masks underlying anxieties regarding job security and future employment prospects. Continued …

Chinese EV maker Neta woes pose threat to Thai car dealers

Troubles facing ailing Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Neta could have a drastic spillover effect on Thai car dealers, possibly forcing them to shut down, while insurance companies may choose to collect premiums directly from policyholders, says Allianz Ayudhya General Insurance (AAGI).

AAGI Chief Executive Lars Heibutzki said the risk profile for EV insurance is increasing. Claims for EVs tend to be 50%-60% higher than for traditional vehicles, mainly due to expensive battery replacements and specialized repair work. Continued …

Restaurant group expands offerings amid dining out decline

Facing a sluggish economy and a dip in the number of people dining out at restaurants, Thipsamai Group – renowned for its restaurants’ legendary pad Thai – is adapting by expanding its line of ready-to-eat and ready-to-cook products in an effort to offset the situation.

Sikarachat Baisamut, chairman of Thipsamai Group and Siam Royal International, which operates Thipsamai Phadthai Pratoopee, said the current economic climate feels like the post-war period when people were feeling exhausted and were grappling with income-related challenges. Continued …

Confusion Plagues Thailand’s New Digital Nomad Visa, Leaving Applicants Stranded

Thailand’s recently launched Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), aimed at attracting digital nomads, has faced significant challenges, leaving many applicants stranded across Southeast Asia. Delays, confusion, and inconsistent procedures at regional embassies have complicated the application process, turning it into a bureaucratic ordeal.

Digital nomads in Cambodia, Laos, and Malaysia who traveled specifically to apply for the DTV, are experiencing considerable delays. They face extended wait times, backlogged appointments, and changing requirements. The Royal Thai Embassy in Phnom Penh has drawn particular criticism, with some applicants reporting no response for more than 10 days after submitting their applications. Continued …

Drones set to spy on tourists in Pattaya

The Pattaya mayor has launched a new plan to keep crooks in check, from the sky, by rolling out AI-powered police drones to hunt down overstayers and suspects in real time.

The plan aims to integrate drones with a centralized AI database capable of scanning crowds and identifying people with outstanding warrants or overstaying their visas, especially during major city events. Continued …

Association seeks ways to boost MICE arrivals

The number of international travelers in the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) segment this year is expected to contract from last year, due to U.S. trade and tariff policies and an unsafe image of Thailand, according to the Thailand Incentive and Convention Association (TICA).

Prachoom Tantiprasertsuk, the newly elected president of TICA, said the size of international MICE groups has shrunk, and they have tended to shorten the duration of their trips or reduce activities to save costs. Continued …

Bangkok Fuels Country’s Ranking as Top MICE Destination

After seeing a tourism boost from set-jetting – a term used to describe travelers who visit a location after seeing it in a TV show or movie – Bangkok has taken 7th spot as a city destination in the ASEAN region for international conventions.

It’s a big jump from 2023 when the city took 15th place in ICCA Country & City Rankings for 2024 (International Congress and Convention Association (ICCA) ASEAN region – Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, and Vietnam. Continued …

Bangkok’s 5-billion-baht Ritz-Carlton set to offer most expensive room rates

Asset World Corp. (AWC) has invested over 5 billion baht in developing the Ritz-Carlton Bangkok at the Lhong 1919 Riverside Heritage Destination in Bangkok, aiming to become the hotel offering the highest room rate in the city.

Wallapa Traisorat, chief executive and president of AWC, said the project is set to become a wellness and luxury destination along Bangkok’s riverside. Slated for completion in 2028, the Ritz-Carlton Bangkok will be situated on three plots with a total of 191 hotel rooms and 50,400 square meters of gross floor area. Continued …

Thailand Sets Global Standard In Eco-Tourism Through Green Mobility Infrastructure

Thailand, a land known for its golden beaches, lush jungles, and ancient temples, has always drawn travelers in search of natural beauty and cultural wonder. But as global awareness of climate change deepens, the country’s tourism industry is reimagining how it welcomes the world — this time with sustainability at its heart.

What was once a niche concept is now a growing movement, as Thailand positions itself as a leader in eco-conscious travel across Southeast Asia. In an ambitious push toward low-impact tourism, Thailand has unveiled a set of 11 specially curated low-carbon travel routes. These itineraries span the country’s diverse geography — from the misty highlands of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to the sun-drenched shores of Krabi and Phuket. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

Bus Tickets 

New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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
          • State Railway – 1590

 

Monday’s news-June 9


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(Editor: We have heard from a reader who has renewed her one-year retirement visa, that Hua Hin immigration is not asking for any Thai tax ID or information.)

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Re: Motorcycle helmet use

“A wonderful article from the editorial team regarding mandatory helmet use. I also think it’s a mere token exercise that will achieve ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. At most, it will lead to the fatal belief that we can now ride even faster. The cost of good, safe helmets will also be unsustainable! The solution MUST be training. Also, training in character.” – RBM

New one-way traffic system introduced at ‘moon curve roundabout’

A temporary one-way traffic system is now in place near Hua Hin’s “moon curve roundabout”, as part of ongoing efforts to ease congestion during construction works at one of the city’s busiest traffic hotspots.

The roundabout is being constructed to improve traffic flow around the Klong Prachan curve on Chomsin Road, a key junction used by motorists traveling to and from Smorprong and the canal road toward Hin Lek Fai. The area has long suffered from severe congestion, particularly during peak times. Continued …

New presidents installed at local Rotary clubs

Rotary clubs in Hua Hin have marked the start of their new leadership terms with installation ceremonies attended by provincial officials and Rotary members from across the region.

On Friday, the Rotary Club Royal Hua Hin hosted its annual installation ceremony for the incoming president and executive board for the 2025–2026 term at the Amari Hua Hin Hotel. More than 200 guests, both Thai and international, attended the event. Continued …

Thailand and Cambodia Begin Troop Pullback Amid Border Tensions

Both Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to defuse tensions along their border by retreating troops to positions held last year. The breakthrough came after the Cambodian army initiated talks with Thailand’s Suranaree Task Force this morning, following heightened strains after a deadly clash on May 28 at Chong Bok, Ubon Ratchathani.

Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang of Thailand’s 2nd Army granted permission for negotiations after approval from Army Commander Gen. Pana Klaewplodthuk. This de-escalation will see both nations’ forces withdraw and commit to weekly dialogs at Chong Bok to ensure peace is maintained. Continued … 

Mystery of B12M Cash Near Nonthaburi Condo Bin Unfolds

A whopping 12 million baht has been discovered in an unexpected place – near a condo bin in Nonthaburi. The cash, encased in a plastic box, was found by a resident on Friday, prompting an immediate police investigation.

A lawyer associated with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has since stepped forward, claiming the money as his own and asserting its legal origins. The man reported to the authorities that the stash was mistakenly discarded amid a clean-up after a burst water pipe damaged his fifth-floor condo unit. Continued …

Dengue cases surge past 12,000 nationwide

With over 12,000 dengue cases and 16 deaths reported across Thailand, Bangkok health officials are sounding the alarm. The capital alone has seen 787 infections and one fatality.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)’s Health Department is urging the public to step up dengue prevention measures as Thailand continues to see a concerning increase in infections. The call comes as the capital has recorded 787 cumulative cases of dengue fever, with one reported death, since the beginning of 2025. Continued …

5 key infectious diseases to watch for in June

The Public Health Ministry on Thursday (June 5) held a meeting of the National Communicable Disease Committee to address the ongoing infectious disease situations in Thailand. The committee highlighted five major diseases that the public should be aware of and monitor closely in the month of June.

1. Covid-19

The number of Covid-19 cases has been rising recently. There have been 330,485 confirmed cases so far this year, with outbreaks primarily occurring in educational institutions and prisons. There have been 73 deaths, most of which were among the elderly or individuals with underlying health conditions. Continued …

Does your health insurance still cover Covid-19?

Covid-19 cases are rising again in Thailand, with the Ministry of Public Health reporting a national total of 324,692 cases and 69 fatalities. The spike comes as the rainy season begins and schools reopen, and the virus is expected to keep spreading, especially in places like Chiang Mai, where many expats live. Most cases are mild, but the risk is still there. That’s why now is a good time for expats to check their health insurance.

Not all plans still over Covid, and rules can change. Making sure your insurance includes the right coverage can help you stay safe and avoid high medical costs. Continued …

Bombs in downtown Pattani, no injuries reported

Two bombs went off in the city center of Pattani last night but no injuries have been reported. One blast took place near the night food market at 8pm and another one exploded close to nearby Santisuk Hotel, both in Muang district, police said.

Police said the two bombs were placed in roadside trash bins by an unknown number of insurgents. No injuries were reported but some motorcycles were damaged. Continued …

Myanmar worker killed in construction accident on Rama II

A Myanmar construction worker was killed yesterday morning after a section of soil collapsed at a construction site on Rama II Road in Bangkok, causing a large concrete slab to fall and crush him while he was laying drainage pipes.

The incident occurred in Bang Mod subdistrict, Chom Thong district, on the outbound side of Rama II Road. The area, part of an elevated expressway construction zone, had been closed to traffic. Continued … 

Should non-medicinal weed be legal?

The issue of narcotics is not only a law enforcement and medical issue. It is also a historical, political and economic issue.

A recurrent dilemma is whether personal, non-medical use of “weed” or cannabis (which is generally seen as a softer drug, when compared with harder drugs such as methamphetamine), should be legal. Thailand is still in the quest for a balanced answer, and this is shaped by political and economic ambivalence. Continued …

What Thai households spend on most

Thai households spent an average of 21,037 baht in May, with housing-related expenses, such as rent, electricity, and cooking gas, being the highest cost, according to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).

TPSO Director Poonpong Naiyanapakorn said the spending occurred against the backdrop of a slight rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which stood at 100.40 in May, up from 100.14 in April. Spending was divided into two main categories: expenses unrelated to food and non-alcoholic beverages, and those related to that group, according to TPSO. Continued …

Trump tariffs crush Thai housing demand

The “Trump effect” has had a far greater impact on housing demand than the recent earthquake, which only caused temporary delays in purchases and transfers, whereas the former led to buyers stopping purchases altogether, according to developer Supalai.

Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of Supalai, said the U.S. tariff hike caused export-related business owners to cancel home transfers, with some even forfeiting their down payments without hesitation. Continued …

US agrees to start official tariff negotiations with Thailand

The United States has agreed to start official tariff negotiations with Thailand, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira.

Pichai revealed the development in a short video on Saturday, saying that the U.S. had made an official response to Thailand, saying it would start negotiations on mutual trade and tariffs. Continued …

Tariff man Trump vs united ASEAN

U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs – especially the ultra-high “reciprocal tariffs” that he says will be reintroduced on July 8 for any country that has not struck a trade deal with his administration – have sent countries around the world scrambling to respond, adapt and limit the fallout.

ASEAN’s 10 members – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – have been among the most proactive. Their leaders quickly recognized that after decades of spectacular GDP growth the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is an economic force that the Trump administration would have to reckon with in a serious way. Continued …

Former TAT governor says Thailand’s tourism ‘golden age’ is over

The former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has advised on three key strategies to reshape Thailand’s tourism landscape, asserting that the country’s golden age of tourism has come to an end.

Thailand’s tourism industry is undergoing a significant structural transformation amid shifting environmental and market conditions, to the extent that it may never be the same again. However, former TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn — now hacirman of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) — says the industry can step into a new era if the tourism landscape is redefined. Continued …

Immigration Ramps Up Airport Security to Block ‘Gray Business’ Foreigners

Airport immigration authorities in Thailand, particularly at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports, have stepped up surveillance and screening procedures to prevent foreign nationals associated with so-called “gray businesses” from entering the country via air travel. The move follows stricter land border controls now in effect.

In line with a government directive to tighten land border crossings, especially in Chanthaburi and Sa Kaeo provinces, the Royal Thai Army has authorized its 1st and 2nd Regional Armies to filter cross-border movements. The new land border measures have been in force since June 7. Authorities now anticipate that individuals previously entering Thailand from Cambodia via land may attempt to use air travel instead. Continued …

Is it safe to visit Thailand right now? Here’s what travelers need to know

Over the years, I’ve known quite a few people who’ve traveled to Thailand, some with a backpack and a tight budget, others on luxurious beach holidays or cultural adventures through ancient temples. No matter the style of travel, they’ve all come back with glowing reviews: the food, the scenery, the people – it’s easy to see why Thailand has become such a go-to destination.

But lately, I’ve noticed a shift. With recent earthquakes in the region and ongoing unrest in some neighboring countries, a growing number of would-be travelers are asking the big question: Is it safe to visit Thailand right now? Continued …

How Thai culture uses food to connect and greet

In Thailand, greetings aren’t just about politeness; they’re about connection, care and of course, food. While in many parts of the world, people greet each other with “How are you?” or “How was your day?”, the Thai greeting is far more unique and personal.

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Instead of asking how someone is doing, it’s common to ask, “กินข้าวหรือยัง?” Kin Khao Reu Yang? (Have you eaten yet?). If you’re new to Thai culture, this might sound strange, but it’s actually a deep-rooted tradition that reflects the importance of food in everyday life. Continued …

Surprising Chinese origins of common Thai words

Did you know that many everyday Thai words have their roots in Teochew Chinese? Thanks to centuries of Chinese immigration to Thailand, particularly from the Teochew region of southern China, the Thai language has absorbed countless words from the Chinese dialect, enriching the local lexicon.

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These words, which most of us use daily without even realizing their origins, reflect the deep cultural exchanges between Thailand and China. Continued …

Nan’s old town brought to life with months-long light festival

Nan’s historical old town is being illuminated with vibrant light displays and cultural activities over the next two months as part of an initiative to revive the province’s cultural charm and boost tourism.

As part of the event titled “Magical Charm of Nan City: A Living Old Town,” lights will adorn landmarks such as Nan City Wall, Kuang Mueang Nan Walking Street, Kuang Noi Mueang Nan Walking Street, Phakong Road, and Mahawong Road from June 6 to Aug. 6. Continued …

 

EV sector faces bumpy road

A recent uptick in electric vehicle sales may not signify a smooth path for the Thai EV industry following double-digit growth.

From January to April, domestic sales of battery EVs (BEVs) soared by 46% year-on-year to 33,633 vehicles in the passenger car category, compared with a decrease of 13% for internal combustion engine (ICE)-powered vehicles to 48,784 units, according to the Automotive Industry Club of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). Continued …

Nex Point upbeat on commercial EVs

Nex Point, a commercial electric vehicle (EV) assembler under Energy Absolute Plc (EA), expects to escape losses this year thanks to increasing sales and a fundraising plan.

Last year, the company posted a loss of 2.76 billion baht, attributed to delays in delivering EVs to customers and the impact of its financial and administration restructuring process. Continued …

German passenger trains running on hudrogen

Germany just pulled off a major flex in green tech. Say hello to hydrogen-powered passenger trains, sleek, zero-emission machines that run on nothing but hydrogen and emit only water vapor.

Built by Alstom, these Coradia iLint trains are replacing diesel engines on non-electrified rail lines, proving that clean energy and long-distance travel can go hand in hand. With ranges of up to 1,200 kilometers per tank, Germany is cutting down thousands of tons of carbon emissions each year and setting the pace for the future of transportation.

Phuket Police Hunt Foreigners After Brutal Assault on Mall Security Guard

Authorities in Phuket are on the hunt for two foreigners who severely assaulted a security guard after he advised them not to urinate in front of a shopping mall.

The incident has sparked public outrage following an online post, describing how two foreigners ignored warnings from a security guard in Patong, leading to the guard being violently attacked. Despite another security guard intervening, the aggressors fled the scene, leaving the victim hospitalized and unconscious. Continued …

  • French National Arrested in Pattaya for Sexually Assaulting 13-Year-Old Girl – Continued …
  • Russian DJ Arrested for Drug Dealing on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Russian Couple Accused of Fleeing Pattaya Massage Parlor Without Paying – Continued …

Alcaraz outlasts Sinner in 5-hour epic to win longest-ever French Open final

Carlos Alcaraz battled from the brink of a first Grand Slam final loss to outlast Jannik Sinner in a French Open title clash for the ages yesterday and keep his crown, cementing his status as the Prince of Clay in Roland Garros’ post-Rafa Nadal era. Continued …

NATO learns as Ukraine’s ‘creativity’ changes battlefield

Ukraine’s “creativity”, including its massive “Spider’s web” drone attack deep inside Russia, holds profound lessons for Western militaries, the top NATO commander overseeing battlefield innovation said. Continued …

UN summit to tackle ’emergency’ in world’s oceans

A global summit on the dire state of the oceans kicks off today in France, with calls to ban bottom trawling and bolster protections for the world’s overexploited marine areas. World leaders attending the UN Ocean Conference in Nice have been told to come up with concrete ideas – and money – to tackle what organizers call a global “emergency” facing the neglected seas. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

Bus Tickets 

New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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
          • State Railway – 1590

 

Saturday’s news-June 7


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Big C opens at BluPort/Danish Embassy in Hua Hin Tuesday/Thai Woman Finds 12 Million Baht/Thailand Ready for Military Action/Cambodia Masses 12,000 Soldiers/What’s behind the row?/Hun Sen’s nationalist card/Double-Decker Bus Ban reversed/Heavy rain and flash flood risk/374,000 Covid cases, 84 deaths/Law backs local booze makers/Increased seismic activity reported/ECONOMY: Thailand inflation remains negative/’Ready to begin tariff talks’/IMF warns global trade war shock/Manufacturers expected to face slowdown/Housing buyer’s market/TOURISM: 14 million foreign tourists in 2025/Tiger Walking Activities canceled/CLIMATE THAILAND: Phuket tackles plastic pollution/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/Vacation behavior can get you arrested/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

 

Big C Hua Hin Marché officially opens at BluPort

Big C Supercenter has officially opened Big C Hua Hin Marché, a new premium supermarket concept at Bluport Hua Hin.

Located on the G floor of Bluport Hua Hin, Big C Hua Hin Marché has been designed to offer an upgraded shopping experience, combining convenience, high-quality products, and accessible prices in a modern setting. Continued …

Danish Embassy brings outreach event to Hua Hin Tuesday

Danish citizens in Thailand will have an opportunity to meet Ambassador Danny Annan in person during a series of community outreach events hosted by the Embassy of Denmark in June.

The events will take place in Khon Kaen, Hua Hin, and Pattaya, offering attendees the chance to learn more about the embassy’s work in politics, trade, consular assistance, visas, and residence in Denmark. Continued … 

Thai Woman Finds Abandoned Box with 12 Million Baht, Lawyer Claims Money Was Forgotten Due to Flood

The owner of 12 million baht (£270,000) in cash has surfaced to clarify its baffling discovery. The money was recently found in a gray plastic box alongside a condominium lift in Muang Thong Thani, Pak Kret, by a Thai woman.

The box, which also contained wet clothing and wine bottles, was reportedly forgotten after the owner’s room was flooded. Police began an investigation to determine the legality and the rightful owner of the cash. Continued …

Thailand Ready for Military Action Amid Cambodia Border Tensions

In an escalating border dispute with Cambodia, Thailand’s military has declared readiness for a “high-level operation” to counter any breach of its sovereignty. This strong stance follows a deadly confrontation last week and highlights growing tensions between the neighboring countries.

Yesterday, the Thai military issued a statement expressing concerns over Cambodia’s increased military preparedness at the border, despite ongoing diplomatic dialogues. This assertion contrasts sharply with an earlier government statement calling for peaceful engagement through existing diplomatic channels. Continued …

Cambodia Masses 12,000 Soldiers at Thai Border Amid Tensions

Cambodia has deployed 12,000 troops to the Thai-Cambodian border area of Chong Bok, Ubon Ratchathani, according to local security sources. The escalation comes after increased tensions near the Ta Moan Thom Temple in Surin’s Phanom Dong Rak district. The military build-up intensified following a Cambodian soldier’s death in recent clashes.

Since February, Cambodia has strategically positioned its forces, expanding troop numbers and military hardware. The arsenal includes four-barrel rocket launchers on six-wheel trucks, RM-70 multiple rocket launchers, SH-1A howitzers, and T-55 tanks, significantly enhancing their operational capabilities. Continued …

What’s behind the row between Thailand and Cambodia?

Tension has been rising between Thailand and Cambodia following the killing of a Cambodian soldier on May 28 during a brief exchange of gunfire at a disputed border area between the two Southeast Asian neighbors.

Thailand and Cambodia have for more than a century contested sovereignty at various undemarcated points along their 817-kilometers land border, which was first mapped by France in 1907 when Cambodia was its colony. That map, which Thailand later contested, was based on an agreement that the border would be demarcated along the natural watershed line between the two countries. Continued …

Hun Sen’s nationalist card: Border tensions as a shield for dynastic power

Despite long-standing ties with former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, former Cambodian leader Hun Sen has reignited border disputes with Thailand, asserting his independence while shielding his son’s government from domestic unrest.

For more than 40 years, Hun Sen’s political survival has relied on a potent mix of fearmongering and nationalism, often fanned through the rhetoric of war and hostility toward Cambodia’s neighbors. Continued …

Ministry of Transport Backs Down Over Double-Decker Bus Ban

The Ministry of Transport has agreed to reconsider its controversial ban on double-decker buses traveling along several steep mountain routes, most notably the Khao Phap Pha section of Highway 4 connecting Trang and Phatthalung. The decision follows a large-scale protest by operators and a growing backlash from local businesses and the tourism sector.

Over 100 double-decker buses assembled Wednesday at the Andaman Gateway on the Trang-Phatthalung border in protest. Led by the Thai Association of Double-Decker Bus Operators (TADBO), the demonstrators submitted a formal petition to Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, urging him to revoke a recent Department of Land Transport (DLT) directive banning such vehicles from operating on seven so-called “high-risk” routes across the country. Continued …

Heavy rain and flash flood risk as monsoon strengthens across Thailand

More rains and isolated heavy showers are expected in the lower central region, including Bangkok metropolitan area, the east, and the south.

The moderate monsoon trough will move south, crossing the north, northeast, and upper central regions into the low-pressure cell over the middle South China Sea. Meanwhile, the moderate southwest monsoon will strengthen over the Andaman Sea, lower central, south, east, and Gulf regions of Thailand, bringing increased rainfall, the Thai Meteorological Department said today. Continued …

DDC reports over 374,000 Covid cases, 84 deaths

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has reported nearly 375,000 Covid-19 cases nationwide so far this year, with 84 confirmed fatalities.

According to the DDC’s Bureau of Epidemiology, 23,352 new patients were recorded as of Thursday. Of these, 22,399 were treated as outpatients and 953 were hospitalized. Bangkok still leads in new infections, recording 9,193 cases, followed by Rayong (1,088), Nonthaburi (729), Sa Kaeo (665), and Chon Buri (611). Continued …

New law backs local booze makers

The Community Liquor Law is now in force, allowing small producers to legally make all types of alcohol while preventing unfair monopolies.

The Ministry of Finance will subsequently update its ministerial regulations and criteria in accordance with the new law, a move that will provide better access to legal alcohol production licenses for all farmers and entrepreneurs. Continued …

Increased seismic activity reported near Thailand-Myanmar border

Thailand’s Earthquake Monitoring Division, under the Meteorological Department, has reported early warning signs of increased seismic activity along the Thai-Myanmar border.

Recent minor earthquakes detected in Mae Hong Son and nearby regions in Myanmar point to a rising frequency of tremors. While the magnitudes remain low and non-destructive, officials stress that the pattern warrants close and continuous monitoring. Continued …

Thailand inflation remains negative in May; government cuts 2025 forecast

Thailand’s annual inflation rate was negative for a second straight month in May, the commerce ministry said yesterday, as it cut its full-year forecast to close to zero, just weeks ahead of the central bank’s next monetary policy review.

The consumer price index dropped 0.57% in May from a year earlier, not quite as steep as the 0.80% fall forecast in a Reuters poll, following a 0.22% fall in April. It was the third month in a row that the inflation rate has been below the central bank’s target range of 1.0% to 3.0%. Continued …

US is ‘ready to begin tariff talks’ with Thailand

The United States is ready for trade talks with Thailand, with Deputy Prime Minister Pichai Chunhavajira to lead negotiations aimed at boosting economic ties, Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa said.

Maris stated Thailand’s ambassador to Washington, Suriya Chindawongse, had informed him on Thursday night that the U.S. government was ready to support the Thai embassy in coordinating with relevant American agencies to arrange the negotiating schedule. Continued …

IMF warns global trade war shock ‘harsher than Covid’ for emerging markets – like Thailand

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has issued a stark warning: the current global trade war could pose a more severe crisis than the Covid-19 pandemic — especially for central banks in emerging markets, where the challenges are more complex and the policy responses less uniform. This is tightening global financial conditions in ways not seen since the pandemic.

Gita Gopinath, first deputy managing director of the IMF, told the Financial Times that the shock from escalating trade tensions is affecting emerging-market central banks in more complicated ways than the pandemic did. During Covid-19, most central banks had the option to swiftly cut interest rates or roll out stimulus packages. That’s no longer the case. Continued …

Manufacturers expected to face slowdown in second half

The manufacturing sector may slow in the second half as exports are likely to fall if Thailand fails to reach an agreement with the U.S. that lowers the proposed reciprocal tariff, warns the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The 36% import duty on Thai products is slated to take effect on July 8 after a 90-day pause ends, if the two countries cannot reach an agreement to ease Thailand’s trade surplus with the U.S. Continued … 

Buyer’s market emerges in Thailand as developers struggle

For homebuyers ouse or condominium. Conversely, the outlook for residential developers appears challenging, with a declining trend expected to persist into next year.

Homebuyers will find a market brimming with options as supply significantly outpaces demand. This abundance of inventory creates a stark contrast for developers, who are postponing new condominium project launches to avoid intensifying market competition. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 14 million foreign tourists in 2025, down 2.7%

As of the first five months of 2025 (January to May), Thailand has welcomed a total of 14,362,694 foreign tourists, a 2.7% decrease compared to the same period last year. The largest group of foreign tourists continues to come from China, with 1,958,939 visitors, followed by Malaysia (1,901,464), India (978,600), Russia (961,143), and South Korea (673,563).

When broken down regionally, Asia accounted for nearly 63% of total foreign visitors to Thailand. However, there has been a significant decline in the number of tourists, especially from northeast Asia (China, Hong Kong, Japan, South Korea, and Taiwan), which dropped by as much as 23%. Specifically, China saw a decrease of 32.7%, Hong Kong by 23.1%, and South Korea by 16.2% compared to the same period last year. Continued … 

Thai Authorities Order Sri Racha Park to Cancel Tiger Walking Activities

Following viral videos showing a shocking incident where a tiger pounced on an Indian tourist during a photo session at a Tiger Park in Thailand, which was widely reported by Indian media, Thailand’s Department of National Parks has now ordered the tiger park to ban its tiger walking activities.

The viral clip that circulated online was initially reported to have occurred in Phuket Province, prompting Tiger Park and Tiger Kingdom Phuket to issue statements clarifying that the incident did not occur at their facilities. They have outlined their comprehensive safety protocols and animal welfare policies in response to the confusion. Continued …

Phuket tackles plastic pollution for World Environment Day

Over 350 participants gathered at Dragon Square in Phuket Town Thursday as the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization (PPAO) launched its World Environment Day campaign.

The event, held at Queen Sirikit Park, focused on the urgent need to eliminate single-use plastics, aligning with the United Nations’ 2025 global theme, Beat Plastic Pollution. The campaign aimed to raise awareness about the destructive impact of plastic waste on ecosystems, public health, and the climate. Continued …

Yes, your vacation behavior can get you arrested: What travelers regret most

What’s the worst thing you’ve ever done on vacation? Austin Rulfs said he’s still embarrassed about his recent visit to a Balinese temple. He was wearing a T-shirt and tattered shorts. The locals stared at him with disapproval.

“I underestimated how strict they are about respecting sacred areas,” said Rulfs, a financial consultant from Adelaide, Australia. With summer vacation season just ahead, how about you? Continued …

US, China set for trade talks in London on Monday

aides will face their Chinese counterparts in London on Monday for talks to resolve a trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies that has kept global markets on edge. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

Bus Tickets 

New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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
          • State Railway – 1590

 

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Entertainment this weekend in Hua Hin

Heaven is Hua Hin, a local Facebook page, has created a “community gig guide calendar” ito share and inform the community about various ongoing music events in Hua Hin. Continued …

Thais honor island goddess with bra offerings on PKK island

A group of Thai people fulfilled their vows to a goddess on Koh Nom Sao, the colloquial term roughly translating to Young Women’s Breasts Island, in the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, by offering bras.

Sumate Charoensuk, president of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) committee of Sam Roi Yot subdistrict, shared details of the unique offerings Wednesday. He explained that locals presented various types of bras to the goddess on Koh Nom Sao after their wishes were granted. Continued …

Thailand’s Grim Motorcycle Death Toll Sparks Helmet Campaign

Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) has called on all motorcyclists to wear helmets, following a devastating year of road casualties. Over 14,000 people lost their lives in motorcycle accidents across the country in 2024 alone.

(Editor: While wearing helmets when riding a motorcycle is a good idea, the headgear typically used is not the answer to significantly reducing road deaths in Thailand. First, the types of helmets usually used are cheap and break easily, affording very little in the way of safety. The cost of helmets that can actually provide protection is probably more than most Thais can afford. And second, what is needed is driver education programs – required before getting a license. The problems on the roads are reckless and careless driving, not headgear.)

Statistics from three government agencies paint a worrying picture of road safety. From 2020 to 2024, an average of 17,428 people died annually in road traffic incidents, with motorcycles involved in 80% of these fatalities. The figures for 2024 were particularly dire, with 17,447 road deaths recorded, of which 14,144 were linked to motorcycle accidents. On average, this means three people died every two hours. Continued …

Thai PM snubs World Court in border spat with Cambodia

Thailand’s Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has firmly declared the nation’s refusal to bow to the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) amid an ongoing border dispute with Cambodia.

Yesterday, she reiterated Thailand’s commitment to peaceful resolutions over the contested areas, which include three ancient temples. This stance follows Cambodian PM Hun Manet’s suggestion to elevate the row to the ICJ, excluding these from the upcoming Joint Border Committee talks. Continued …

Tensions Mount as Cambodia Bolsters Troop Presence at Border

The border conflict between Cambodia and Thailand sees no signs of easing, with a worrying escalation of military tension. The firefight erupted at Chong Bok pass in Ubon Ratchathani on May 28, when Cambodian troops reportedly fired upon Thai forces investigating a supposed Cambodian incursion. This incident has ignited a heightened military response, as confirmed by a Thai Army spokesman.

In light of the altercation, Winthai clarified that the Thai military’s actions were strictly in self-defense. He emphasized the ongoing commitment of the Thai military to engage diplomatically with Cambodian counterparts, despite the latter’s marked lack of cooperation in negotiating peace. Continued …

Royal Thai Fleet on High Alert Amid Border Tensions

In response to rising tensions along Thailand’s land border, the Royal Thai Navy’s principal combat force, the Royal Thai Fleet, has been placed on heightened alert. Naval officers and personnel have been instructed to prepare for potential deployment and to uphold their duty in defending the nation and its people.

Yesterday, Admiral Jiraphon Wongwit, commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy, delegated Admiral Natthaphon Diewwanich, commander of the Royal Thai Fleet, to address naval forces aboard HTMS Chakri Naruebet at the Sattahip Naval Base. The speech was delivered in the presence of senior command officers from the army, navy and air force, who also oversaw a readiness inspection. Continued …

Collapsed Bangkok tower contractor arraigned

Public prosecutors yesterday arraigned China Railway No.10 (Thailand) Co., its Chinese director, and three Thais on charges of illegally operating a construction business in Thailand.

The company is a part of the joint venture with Italian-Thai Development Plc that was contracted to build the State Audit Office that collapsed in late March, killing 89 people and leaving seven others missing. Continued …

Thailand’s gold card healthcare scheme ‘not in crisis’

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin said yesterday that the 30-baht “gold card” Universal Healthcare Coverage scheme is not facing a financial crisis, emphasizing its stability, with reserve funds for hospitals totaling 46 billion baht after liabilities.

Somsak led the meeting of the National Health Security Office (NHSO) board on Wednesday to address recent concerns about hospital budget deficits allegedly caused by the universal healthcare system’s compensation mechanism. Some critics claim reimbursements under the scheme do not fully reflect actual treatment costs. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘second Bangkok’ takes shape in Chonburi

The Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) is set to transform 14,619 rai in Huai Yai subdistrict of Bang Lamung, Chonburi, into a massive new smart city project, in what is being dubbed as “Thailand’s second Bangkok”. The project will involve a proposed estimated investment of 1.34 trillion baht and is hoped to be completed by 2030.

At a recent seminar titled “Legal Frameworks for Foreign Investment in Thailand: Sales, Rentals, and Development”, Korthong Thongtham Na Ayutthaya, deputy director of the Office of Smart City and Urban Business Center under the Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EECO), revealed plans for the new city, which will complement the development of U-Tapao Airport. Continued …

Public-private cooperation among keys to entertainment (casino) complex success

The establishment of an entertainment complex in Thailand requires public-private cooperation, transparency, and effective communication with the public, said the former president and CEO of Marina Bay Sands in Singapore yesterday.

Speaking at the Thai Entertainment Complex Roundtable (TECR) in Bangkok, George Tanasijevich emphasized that entertainment complexes can serve as a vital driving force for the Thai economy. He noted that casinos are among the facilities that generate revenue for such complexes. Continued …

Thailand’s commerce minister upbeat on EU trade talks

The commerce minister expects the sixth round of free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations between Thailand and the European Union (EU), scheduled for later this month in Bangkok, to make encouraging progress.

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan said the negotiations are reaching a crucial stage, focusing on market access. The sixth round of negotiations are slated for June 23-27. Continued …

Bangkok and Koh Samui Shine as Europe’s Favorite Getaways

Bangkok and Koh Samui have nabbed the limelight, with Thailand reigning supreme as the top summer getaway for European travelers for a second consecutive year. According to an Agoda survey, travelers from Germany, France, the UK, the Netherlands, and Spain are leading the charge, keen on the country’s dynamic culture and idyllic beaches.

As temperatures in Europe rise, so, too, does interest in Thai destinations. The survey points out a notable upswing in hotel searches from countries like Greece, showing a 67% increase; the Czech Republic with a bump of 26%; and Poland up by 16%. Continued …

Exploring Bang Lamphu in a day: Temples, eats and nightlife

Looking for a perfect one-day getaway in Bangkok? Look no further than Bang Lamphu, one of the city’s charming Old Town areas.

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Known for its blend of historic landmarks, vibrant street food and lively nightlife, this district is quickly becoming one of Bangkok’s most celebrated creative economy hubs. Continued …

Thailand’s Solar Rooftop Initiative Aims to Empower Local Communities

In a bid to revolutionize its energy landscape, Thailand is set to launch an ambitious solar rooftop program designed to increase renewable energy sources and empower local communities. Scheduled to roll out next month, the initiative aims to boost solar energy installations on residential and commercial buildings across the nation, contributing to Thailand’s goal of generating 30% of its energy from renewable resources by 2036.

The initiative comes as Thailand grapples with rising energy demands and a commitment to sustainability. Currently, nearly 20% of the country’s energy comes from renewable sources, but officials say the new program can significantly increase this number. The government plans to encourage households to invest in rooftop solar panels by providing financial incentives and streamlined installation processes. Continued …

Thailand powers up for data center boom with clean energy overhaul

Siemens, in collaboration with Krungthep Turakij, hosted the “Siemens Data Center Conference 2025: Redefining Data Center Infrastructure” yesterday to raise awareness and deepen understanding of future data center trends.

Sarat Prakobchat, deputy director of the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO), presented on the topic “Empowering Sustainable Data Center Growth through Thailand’s Clean Energy Policy.” He emphasized that data centers’ energy demands are highly significant. In 2024, global data centers consumed 415 TWh of electricity — about 1.5% of global power usage. By 2030, consumption is projected to more than double to 945 TWh, or 3% of global use, reflecting robust and sustained demand growth that operators must plan for. Continued …

Powering a Greener, Smarter Future on the Road

Electric vehicles are gaining traction across Thailand, but clearer information, better infrastructure, and broader choices are key to accelerating adoption.

As the world transitions toward more sustainable living, Southeast Asia is beginning to feel the electric pulse of a future with cleaner transportation. In particular, electric vehicles (EVs) are fast emerging as a cornerstone of the region’s push to reduce carbon emissions, improve air quality, and combat urban congestion. Continued … 

Can ASEAN Innovate Its Way Out of the Plastic Crisis?

Plastic waste has infiltrated every corner of the planet: it leaches into our water, contaminates our food, and even enters our bodies. Yet, while the scale of the problem is vast, plastic pollution remains one of today’s most solvable environmental challenges – especially with the right mix of technical solutions and financial innovation.

For decades, plastic has symbolized modern convenience – lightweight, versatile and cheap. But this convenience has become an environmental curse. The ASEAN region, while economically dynamic, is amongst the world’s largest contributors to marine plastic pollution. Indonesia alone generates over 3 million metric tons of mismanaged plastic waste annually, a large share of which ends up in the ocean. The Philippines, Vietnam, Thailand, and Malaysia are not far behind. Collectively, the ten ASEAN Member States account for nearly half of global plastic leakage into oceans. Continued …

Industry ministry shuts down toxic waste site in Chachoengsao

The Ministry of Industry is preparing to shut down Kumpan Thong Industry Co., a site linked to toxic waste in Phanom Sarakham district, Chachoengsao province.

The company allegedly distributed contaminated soil to locals for landfills and operated a factory without proper authorization since late May. The ministry’s task force, dubbed Team Sudsoi, in collaboration with the Department of Industrial Works and the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division, expanded their investigation to uncover these activities. Continued …

  • Taiwanese Scam Syndicate Foiled at Airport Checkpoint – Continued …
  • British National Among Foreigners Arrested in Koh Phangan Crackdown – Continued …
  • British man flees after crashing sedan into house in Udon Thani – Continued …

Norway adopts tourist tax to combat overtourism

Norwegian lawmakers approved yesterday a tourist tax to help finance infrastructure improvements, as a boom in visitors has led to worries about overtourism. The law introduces a 3% tax on lodgings, and may also be applied to cruise ships making stops, in areas particularly affected by tourism. Continued …

Airlines on edge

Despite improving financially this year, the aviation industry is still bracing for uncertainties from tariff policies, geopolitical conflicts and supply chain disruption, according to the International Air Transport Assn. (IATA). Continued …

Trump-Musk row slams Tesla shares, $150 billion in market value wiped out

Tesla shares went into free-fall yesterday as U.S. President Donald Trump publicly feuded with the electric vehicle maker’s billionaire CEO, Elon Musk, his self-proclaimed “First Buddy.” Continued …

US slaps sanctions on four ICC judges over Israel, US cases

The United States yesterday imposed sanctions on four judges at the International Criminal Court, including over an arrest warrant for Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, as it ramped up pressure to neuter the court of last resort. The four judges in The Hague, all women, will be barred entry to the United States, and any property or other interests in the world’s largest economy will be blocked. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

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New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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
          • State Railway – 1590

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Thailand Tightens Grip on Retirement Visas/Hua Hin low season slowdown/Who’s buying property in Hua Hin?/Border Trade Fair/Hua Hin to host LGBTQ+ festival/70 Officials under investigation/Thai Politics on the Brink/Tensions with Cambodia/Thailand Chooses Swedish Jets/Bus Operators Protest Ban/ECONOMY: Banks on edge/GDP Growth Forecast Slashed/‘Four Goes’ campaign accelerated/Thailand Unveils Entertainment Complex/Thailand plans new casino laws/Younger Thais and cost of living/TOURISM: Is Hua Hin the future blueprint?/White Lotus buzz and tourism decline/Darker Side of 60-Day Free Visa/Thai tourism stimulus budget/Smoking Areas at Airports/Airport passengers turn to Grab/Syphilis surge grips Phuket/British Tourist Dies in Fall/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thai drivers rarely honk/CLIMATE THAILAND: Plankton Bloom Turns Sea Green/‘Unsafe’ heavy metal levels/Thailand and China Boost Solar Ties/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/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

Thailand Tightens Grip on Retirement Visas Amid Wealth Shift

Thailand, a perennial magnet for retirees due to its enchanting blend of affordability, warm climate, and vibrant culture, is recalibrating its approach to foreign residents — a shift with significant implications.

Known for golden beaches, delectable cuisine, and the famed hospitality that has earned it the moniker, “Land of Smiles,” Thailand has historically welcomed foreign retirees with open arms, offering them a slice of tropical paradise that’s both accessible and affordable. However, new policies suggest a distinct pivot toward the affluent, leaving many long-time admirers questioning their future in a country once synonymous with retirement tranquillity. Continued …

Hua Hin low season slowdown begins

Tourist numbers in Hua Hin received a temporary boost during the recent long weekend, with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) forecasting that the town would generate more than 270 million baht in revenue. However, the region now returns to its quieter low season, with hoteliers warning of reduced occupancy and a drop in domestic visitors.

According to figures released by the TAT’s Tourism Market Research Center, the long weekend from May 31 to June 3 — marking the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Suthida — saw Prachuap Khiri Khan province achieve an average hotel occupancy rate of 71.6%. Total tourism income was estimated at approximately 274.71 million baht. Continued …

Who’s buying property in Hua Hin right now?

Right now, most buyers are still looking for homes they can enjoy themselves. The investor market — those looking for rental yields — has cooled quite a bit. That’s largely due to factors outside of Thailand’s control: global unrest, uncertainty, and fluctuating currencies have made people more cautious. Understandably, many are choosing to hold onto their money or are looking at short-term fixed returns instead.

That said, if you’re an investor, it’s worth keeping an eye on developments here. With Hua Hin now officially recognized as a city — Nakhon Hua Hin — there are some major improvements in the pipeline that could positively impact the market. Continued …

Border Trade Fair at Bluport Hua Hin, June 13-16

The Department of Foreign Trade will host a trade event at Bluport Hua Hin June 13-16, featuring more than 150 stalls as part of its annual Border Trade Fair. The event, which will take place at the Hua Hin Convention Center, aims to boost trade and investment by bringing together small businesses, community enterprises, and importers from neighboring countries.

A wide variety of products will be on display and available for purchase, including consumer goods, agricultural produce, fruit, food and beverages, lifestyle items, and locally made products from across Thailand. Continued …

Hua Hin set to host major LGBTQ+ festival to mark Pride Month

Hua Hin is set to host one of the country’s largest Pride Month celebrations this weekend with the LGBTQ+ Festival Thailand taking place on Sunday.

The event, organized by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), in cooperation with local government agencies and the private sector, will be held at Market Village Hua Hin. Continued …

Bangkok Tower Collapse Scandal: 70 Officials under investigation

Seventy state officials are under the spotlight for their alleged involvement in a bidding collusion tied to the collapsed State Audit Office (SAO) building. The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has implicated former and current SAO executives, as well as 10 committees singled out for their role in the events leading to the disaster.

On March 28, an earthquake measuring 7.7 on the Richter scale caused the swift fall of the 2.1-billion-baht, 30-story skyscraper, ending in tragedy with 89 fatalities and leaving seven others unaccounted for. Continued …

From the Cabinet Room to the Frontline: Thai Politics on the Brink

Thailand’s political temperature is rising fast. From Cabinet infighting and Senate scandals to border flare-ups with Cambodia, power struggles are pushing the country toward a breaking point. The battlefield now spans from the halls of power to contested lands.

Despite the “Red Bloc,” led by the de facto leader Thaksin Shinawatra, holding sway over the executive branch, its rival — the “Blue Bloc” with power broker Newin Chidchob operating behind the scenes — maintains a firm grip on the Senate through the Blue Party and Blue-aligned senators. There’s no sign that they intend to back down anytime soon. Continued …

PM stresses peaceful approach amid tensions with Cambodia

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra confirmed that she has good relations with former Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen and his family, but emphasized that Thailand will not give away its sovereignty.

In response to growing tensions on the Thai-Cambodian border following a clash at the Chong Bok checkpoint in Ubon Ratchathani Province, she reiterated that Thailand is choosing a peaceful approach but is ready to act in case of unexpected events. Continued …

Thailand Chooses Swedish Gripen Jets Over US F-16s

The Royal Thai Air Force has announced plans to acquire 12 advanced Gripen JAS 39 fighter jets from Sweden’s Saab over a decade. This decision comes after the air force chief, ACM Punpakdee Pattanakul, highlighted the strategic benefits over the U.S.-made F-16s. The first procurement phase is set for this August, with a budget of 19.5 billion baht (approximately 20.9 billion Thai baht).

The air force’s top brass expressed a preference for the Gripens due to their potential governmental advantages. Earlier this year, the Thai Air Force transformed a Songkhla road into an emergency landing strip for a Gripen jet, underscoring its operational readiness. Continued …

Bus Operators Protest Ban on Double-Decker Coaches Along ‘Risky’ Routes

A major protest erupted yesterday, at the Andaman Gateway along the Khao Phap Pha route, as over 100 double-decker buses from across southern Thailand gathered to demonstrate against a government order banning such vehicles from traveling on seven mountainous routes nationwide.

The demonstration, led by the Thai Double-Decker Bus Operators Assn., was sparked by the Department of Land Transport’s (DLT) directive to prohibit double-decker coaches, both for scheduled and chartered services, from using specific roads deemed hazardous due to steep gradients. The order took effect on June 1 for scheduled buses, while non-scheduled services have been under the ban since April 11. Continued …

Banks on edge as large businesses face liquidity crisis amid economic uncertainty

Amid ongoing uncertainty in the global economy and Thailand’s economic outlook, large financial institutions are beginning to see the serious impact on their loan portfolios.

This is not limited to household debtors or SMEs, but is now affecting even the key pillars, such as large corporations, which are showing signs of weakness and vulnerability. This is reflected in declining performance, liquidity, and cash flow, continuing to diminish over time. Continued …

Thai GDP Growth Forecast Slashed Amid Export Woes and Global Slowdown

Thailand’s economic growth prospects for 2025 have been significantly downgraded, with the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) revising its GDP forecast downwards to a range of 1.5%-2.0%. This marks a considerable drop from the previous estimate of 2.2%, primarily driven by a projected slowdown in merchandise exports and private investment in the latter half of the year.

The JSCCIB revealed yesterday that the export outlook has worsened, with full-year exports now anticipated to contract by 0.5%-0.3%, a stark reversal from the earlier forecast of 0.3%-0.9% growth. Continued …

‘Four Goes’ campaign accelerated to spur Thai businesses

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is speeding up the “Four Goes” campaign to help businesses survive and grow amid economic uncertainties, especially those caused by changes in international trade.

The campaign, launched three years ago to enhance businesses’ competitiveness, must be carried out more actively to help small and medium-sized enterprises (SME), which represent the majority of the FTI’s membership, said Adul K.laorr, vice chairman of the FTI. Continued …

Thailand Unveils Bt100-billion Entertainment Complex

Thailand’s government has unveiled ambitious plans for a world-class entertainment complex featuring strictly regulated casino facilities, aiming to transform the kingdom into a global tourism hub and address seasonal visitor downturns.

Deputy Secretary-General to the Prime Minister Suksit Srijomkwan yesterday outlined the “Thailand Entertainment Complex” project — a comprehensive leisure destination designed to significantly boost tourism revenue and mitigate the impact of the annual low season. Continued …

Thailand plans new casino laws to combat money laundering

Thailand is set to implement measures to record and monitor financial transactions of casino visitors to combat money laundering, as the government aims to gain support for a bill to legalize gambling venues within new integrated resorts.

The country plans to enforce responsible gaming regulations, which include prohibitions on casino advertising and barring those considered “financial risks” from entry, explained Suksit Srichomkhwan, deputy secretary-general. Continued …

Younger Thais grapple with cost of living

Generations Y and Z in Thailand are concerned about the cost of living, and they use artificial intelligence (AI) more than the global average, according to a survey by the multinational consultancy Deloitte.

The Deloitte Global 2025 Gen Z and Millennial survey gathered insights from 23,482 respondents across 44 countries, including 330 from Thailand. Of the Thai respondents, 209 were Gen Z (ages 18-30) and 121 were Gen Y (ages 30-42), with data collected between October and December 2024. Continued … 

Is Hua Hin the future blueprint for tourism?

Tucked along the Gulf of Thailand, just a few hours from Bangkok, Hua Hin remains one of the kingdom’s most alluring coastal towns — a sanctuary where timeless elegance meets serene simplicity. My recent stay in Hua Hin, beginning mid-May, reaffirmed the reasons I call this place my “happy place.”

The gentle lapping of waves, early morning walks along the shoreline, and the peaceful cadence of tropical life offered a stark contrast to the world’s current uncertainties. From my vantage point overlooking lush gardens, lotus ponds, and the saltwater scent of sea air — Hua Hin reminded me of Thailand at its best: graceful, welcoming, and quietly resilient. Continued …

White Lotus buzz can’t reverse Thai tourism decline

The outlook for tourism in Thailand is so deep in the doldrums that even the so-called White Lotus effect — a temporary boost in Western visitors inspired by the latest season of the hit TV show — hasn’t been enough to offset a slump in arrivals from neighboring countries.

Foreign arrivals to Thailand dropped for the fourth straight month in May, slipping 14% year-on-year to 2.6 million, government data show. That’s the country’s longest streak of declines since 2021, when the Covid pandemic closed international borders. Continued … 

The Darker Side of Thailand’s 60-Day Free Visa

Thailand’s recent move to extend free visa stays from 30 to 60 days for travelers from 93 countries was widely welcomed as a bold step to revive tourism post-pandemic. The government aimed to boost the economy by attracting more visitors and business travelers with easier access and longer stays. But beneath the optimistic surface, serious concerns are emerging.

Despite the visa extension, tourist arrivals in early 2025 have not rebounded as hoped. Research from Kasikorn Research Center reports a slight decline in foreign tourists visiting Thailand during the first months of 2025 compared to the previous year, projecting an annual drop of nearly 3%. Factors such as the global economic slowdown, geopolitical tensions, rising costs, and stiff competition from neighboring countries like Vietnam and Japan have dampened tourism demand. Continued …

Thai tourism stimulus budget taking shape

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports expects a stimulus budget of 13.3 billion baht to generate 267 billion baht for the Thai economy, after combining development plans for tourism areas with other agencies.

Minister Sorawong Thienthong said the proposed budget will be reviewed by the Budget Bureau before being submitted to the cabinet for approval on June 10. Continued …

PM Orders Standardized Smoking Areas at Airports for Travelers

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has directed the transport and health ministries to establish standardized smoking areas at Thailand’s airports. This decision comes as part of efforts to enhance the traveler experience in Thailand, a major regional aviation hub, while protecting the health of non-smokers.

The prime minister emphasized that these areas must align with international standards, as implemented in airports globally. By setting up designated smoking zones, Thailand aims to cater to the diverse needs of its many passengers while maintaining a comfortable environment. Continued …

Traditional taxis left behind as airport passengers turn to Grab

At Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, the taxi rank is beginning to look more like a museum exhibit — a row of vehicles waiting for passengers who no longer come. Travelers, both Thai and foreign, are increasingly bypassing traditional taxis in favor of ride-hailing apps like Grab.

The shift is so pronounced that a popular local Facebook page recently posted photos of passengers streaming past the taxi line, opting instead for pre-booked Grab cars with designated staff on hand to assist them with app downloads, trip advice, and customer support. Continued …

Syphilis surge grips Phuket as tourism booms again

A surge in syphilis cases has hit Phuket, with infections now reported in all three districts of the island province. Health officials are sounding the alarm as the rise coincides with the post-pandemic rebound in tourism and a return to riskier sexual behavior.

“Youths remain a high-risk group, but syphilis can affect people of all genders and ages who engage in risky sexual behavior,” warned Dr. Kusuma Sawangphan, head of the Communicable Disease Control Group at the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO). Continued …

British Tourist, 59, Dies in Fall in Phuket

A British tourist, Kerry Bruce, aged 59, passed away after falling from a steep incline in Patong, Phuket, following a night out.

Initial investigations revealed that Bruce and her partner had enjoyed an evening at a local restaurant before heading back to their hotel in the Patong subdistrict. Unfortunately, while ascending the steep hotel path, Bruce, reportedly under the influence, lost her footing and fell approximately 6 to 7 meters. Continued …

Thai drivers rarely honk. Here’s why

Many foreigners living in Thailand are surprised by how quiet local roads are — especially considering the country’s famously heavy traffic. Despite the frequent congestion, loud horn honking is rare.

One reason is cultural. In Thai society, honking is often perceived as aggressive — almost like swearing. It’s seen as a trigger for anger and conflict, which could easily escalate into road rage. As a result, most Thai drivers choose patience over confrontation, even in traffic jams. Continued …

Plankton Bloom Turns Sea Green off Chonburi

An natural phenomenon has caused the sea off Si Racha, Chonburi province, to change color, turning a murky green and emitting a foul odor due to a plankton bloom. The incident has temporarily forced local fishermen to suspend their activities, though tourism in the area remains unaffected.

(Editor: Also known as “red tide”, this sea condition is caused by fertilizer- and chemical-infused agricultural runoff, and made worse by warm water temperatures. It is known for devastating sea life kills.)

Yesterday, residents along the Si Racha shoreline reported that the sea had turned a deep green. Some coastal marine life had washed ashore, dead or dying from a lack of oxygen. The occurrence, commonly known among locals as “whale feces” or more scientifically as a plankton bloom, has been seen in the region before. Continued …

‘Unsafe’ heavy metal levels in northern Thai rivers

The Pollution Control Department has confirmed unsafe levels of arsenic and other heavy metals in the Kok, Sai and Mekong rivers in northern Thailand, with the contamination traced to upstream mining operations across the border in Shan State of Myanmar.

The PCD released its findings from three rounds of water and sediment sampling conducted between March 19 and May 16, revealing widespread pollution in northern waterways. Continued … 

Thailand and China Boost Solar Ties to Cut Energy Costs

Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga recently completed a China visit focused on bolstering clean and renewable energy cooperation, particularly in solar technology. Leading a delegation from May 26-30, Pirapan engaged with leading solar companies in Jiangsu province and Shanghai.

Discussions with firms like GoodWe, Canadian Solar, Trina Solar, Changzhou Almaden, JinkoSolar, and Sungrow explored technologies and collaborative opportunities within Thailand’s expanding solar market. The visit, supported by representatives from the China Chamber of Commerce for Import and Export of Machinery and Electronic Products, aimed to drive down electricity costs and expand access to sustainable energy solutions. Continued … 

  • US Tourist’s Temple Graffiti Sparks Outrage in Chiang Mai – Continued …
  • Indian women busted in weed run – Continued …
  • Singaporean businessman caught over 5 million baht VAT fraud – Continued … 
  • Foreign Supercar Owners Fined for Flouting Phuket Parking Laws – Continued …
  • Nonthaburi Immigration Arrest Syrian Man for 6-month Visa Overstay – Continued … 

Trump bans travel from 12 mostly Muslim nations

U.S. President Donald Trump has issued a full travel ban blocking the entry of foreign nationals from 12 countries into the United States, reviving a controversial policy from his first term that is likely to be challenged in court. Trump cited “national security risks” posed by citizens of the targeted nations, which include several Middle Eastern and African countries. Continued …

Trump says ‘extremely hard’ to do trade deal with Xi

U.S. President Donald Trump said yesterday it was “extremely hard” to reach a deal with Chinese counterpart Xi Jinping, as he ramped up his global trade war by doubling tariffs on steel and aluminium imports. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

Bus Tickets 

New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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
          • State Railway – 1590

Wednesday’s news-June 4


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Two Killed in PKK bus crash/Helmet law sparks dissent/Running events face glut/Bracing for ‘Rain Bombs’/Covid-19 cases surge/Government Denies Military Rift With Cambodia/Thailand boosts 30-baht healthcare scheme/ECONOMY: Trump tariffs leave deep scars/Developers’ Q1 profits plunge/India and Thailand trade ties/THAIFEX–ANUGA ASIA 2025/TOURISM: Transform Borders into ‘Wellness Hubs’/Phuket Tiger Parks Issue Denial/Shocking rise in captive lions/Hair transplants in Thailand/British tourist found dead/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: June Events Calendar/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand’s clean energy path/Response to solar panel bill/Refining Industry Transitioning To Clean Energy/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/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

Two Killed After Bus Driver Falls Asleep at the Wheel in Prachuap Khiri Khan

An early morning crash today has left two passengers dead and several others seriously injured after a long-distance tour bus traveling from Rayong to Surat Thani veered off the road and plunged into a central reservation. Authorities confirmed that the driver fell asleep at the wheel moments before the crash.

The incident occurred at approximately 4:30 am on Highway 4 (Phetkasem Road), near the entrance to King Rama VI Camp, home to Border Patrol Police Unit 14, in Hua Sai subdistrict, Mueang District, Prachuap Khiri Khan province. Continued …

New helmet law sparks dissent

The government’s latest campaign to arrest and fine motorcyclists and pillion riders for not wearing helmets has hardly seemed to inspire hope among the public that it will have a positive impact, nor scare potential lawbreakers. The public’s reaction to the latest road safety campaign titled “Safe Roads Project” has been quite cynical.

In interviews with TV news channels, motorcycle taxi drivers say the government needs to focus on solving bread-and-butter issues instead of imposing heavy fines on the public. Worse still, many motorcyclists and members of the public see the campaign as opening the door for unscrupulous policemen to extort more bribes from motorbike riders. Continued … 

Thai running events face glut

The recent backlash over a fake marathon event indicates Thailand has a glut of running events, and only large and experienced event organizers can survive as runners become more selective to control costs, says the Thai Mass Participation Sports Trade Assn. (TMPSA).

On May 25, runners were left stranded at “Run for Destination 2025” at Suanluang Rama IX park, as the organizer, who was holding this event for the first time, failed to appear. Several runners filed complaints against the organizer. Continued …

Thailand Braces for ‘Rain Bombs’ Amid Climate Turbulence, Echoing 2011 Flood Concerns

Thailand faces “rain bombs” raising alarms reminiscent of the devastating 2011 floods. Experts warn these downpours, wgich last occurred from May 25-27, might be the result of unusual climate patterns that could signal a turbulent rainy season ahead.

Fueled by a robust southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, these intense storms come amid peculiar climate shifts noted since early this year. During just the first two weeks of May, Bangkok saw nearly double the usual rainfall, reaching an unexpected 188.5 millimeters. Continued …

Covid-19 cases surge, over 28,000 new cases in two days

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) yesterday reported the Covid-19 situation for week 23 of 2025 via the Digital Disease Surveillance (DDS) system. The latest data, as of June 2 showed 10,192 new cases. Previously, on June 1, there were 18,102 new cases, bringing the total new cases in the past two days (June 1-2) to 28,294.

Of the new cases, 9,304 were outpatients, and 888 were severe cases requiring hospitalization. Additionally, one death was reported. As of May 27, the cumulative total of Covid-19 cases for 2025 stands at 323,301, with 69 deaths. Continued …

Government Denies Military Rift and Border Closure Amid Cambodia Tensions

The government has rejected claims of internal rifts with the military and firmly denied any plans to close the Thai-Cambodia border, amid escalating social media criticism over the administration’s handling of a sensitive territorial dispute with Cambodia.

Defense Minister Phumtham Wechayachai issued a statement yesterday addressing online speculation, reiterating that both the government and military remain united in seeking a peaceful resolution. Continued …

Thailand boosts 30-baht healthcare scheme with record budget

The government has reaffirmed that its universal 30-baht healthcare scheme will remain in place and continue to expand. The House of Representatives recently approved the Fiscal Year 2026 budget, which includes a record 265.295billion-baht allocation to the National Health Security Office (NHSO), the highest since the scheme’s launch. The move counters recent rumors that the program would be scrapped or face insolvency.

The budget increase highlights the government’s priority to strengthen national healthcare and ensure broad access to medical services. The 30-baht scheme, also known as the “gold card,” guarantees affordable treatment for all Thai citizens, from basic care to specialized services. Continued …

Trump tariffs leave deep scars on Thai economy: BOT chief

Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, governor of the Bank of Thailand (BOT), warned in an interview that U.S. import tariffs — coupled with trade diversion from other markets — could seriously damage several Thai industries and leave lasting scars on the economy.

His remarks align with growing concerns across Asia, where the ripple effects of U.S. tariff measures, introduced under President Donald Trump, are beginning to reach real sectors of the economy, after months of financial market volatility. Continued …

Residential developers’ Q1 profits plunge to decade-low

The first-quarter net profit of 10 SET-listed residential developers has fallen to 3.56 billion baht, the lowest level in over a decade and less than half the five-year average, attributed to the economic slowdown and sluggish housing demand, Kasikorn Securities reported.

Sorapong Jakteerungkul, senior vice president at Kasikorn Securities, said combined net profit fell short as expected, dropping 38% year-on-year and 51% quarter-on-quarter. The sharp decline was driven by falling top-line revenue and narrower operating margins. Continued …

India and Thailand eye closer trade ties

As India and Thailand mark 78 years of diplomatic relations this year, both nations are seeking to expand cooperation in trade, investment, and tourism, aiming to tap into their longstanding historical and cultural ties.

Nagesh Singh, India’s ambassador to Thailand, said bilateral economic ties are gaining momentum, particularly through the ongoing review of the ASEAN-India Trade in Goods Agreement. “Eight to nine rounds of dialogue have taken place between India and ASEAN members to modernize the agreement to suit current economic realities,” he said. Continued …

THAIFEX–ANUGA ASIA 2025 breaks records with 142,000 attendees Bt135 billion in trade

The Commerce Ministry has announced the success of THAIFEX–ANUGA ASIA 2025, the international food and beverage trade show held from May 27-31 at the Impact Exhibition and Convention Center in Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi Province.

The event saw strong participation from business leaders and buyers worldwide, reaffirming Thailand’s potential as a regional business hub for food and a key player in the global food supply chain. It also provided a platform to promote “Thai Food to the World”, boosting the country’s commercial and cultural influence on the global stage. Continued …

Thailand to Invest Bt509 million to Transform Borders into ‘Wellness Hubs’

In a strategic move to boost Thailand’s status as a wellness tourism hotspot, the Budget Bureau is committing 509 million baht from its 2026 revenue to develop the nation’s border provinces into thriving medical hubs.

Announced by Deputy Health Spokesman Jirapong Songwatcharaporn yesterday, this initiative forms a key part of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s vision to establish Thailand as a global health center. This plan includes an array of services from wellness spas to traditional Thai medicine, all aimed at generating over 690 billion baht in annual revenue. Continued …

Phuket Tiger Parks Issue Denial Over Viral India Tourist Incident

Tiger Park and Tiger Kingdom Phuket has issued a statement clarifying that viral videos showing a violent incident between a tiger and a tourist did not occur at their facilities, following widespread reports by Indian online news agencies linking the attractions to the incident.

The popular tourist destinations emphasized that the incident referenced in the viral footage took place elsewhere and has no connection to their operations. “The viral videos do not depict our location or our staff. The incident occurred in Si Racha, Chonburi, not at our Phuket facility or any of our branches,” said Pornrawee Samakthai, managing director of Tiger Kingdom. Continued …

Shocking rise in farmed and captive lions in Thailand

A new report reveals that the number of captive lions in facilities – including private homes, businesses (such as lion/petting cafés), breeding farms, and zoos – has more than tripled over seven years, raising grave concerns for animal welfare, conservation, and public safety.

A new research paper published in the journal Discover Conservation has highlighted the dramatic surge in the number of captive lions in Thailand, with the total population rising from 131 individuals in 2018 to 444 in 2024 — a 239% increase. The authors, comprising researchers from the UK and Thailand, warn this explosive growth, driven by demand for exotic pets, entertainment, and the likely trade in lion body parts, exposes dangerous gaps in Thai legislation and enforcement, leaving animals, people, and biodiversity at risk. Continued …

Why Australians are choosing hair transplants in Thailand

Each year, around 15,000 Australians travel overseas for medical procedures. Thailand tops the list, thanks to its proximity, affordable prices, and modern clinics. In particular, more and more Aussies are flocking to Bangkok to restore their hairlines.

According to research by Bookimed, the world’s leading medical tourism platform, a hair transplant in Thailand can cost up to 70% less than in Australia. This guide breaks down Thailand’s advantages, available procedures, costs, and the best hair transplant clinics. Continued …

British tourist found dead on Koh Pha Ngan

A British tourist has been found dead and half-naked on a Koh Pha Ngan beach just days before the island’s notorious full moon party.

The 54-year-old was discovered face-down in the sand by a local villager at around 6.30 am today, wearing nothing but an orange bra. Her underwear was later found washed up nearby. Continued …

Thailand’s June Events Calendar

Get ready for June 2025 in Thailand. Experience the cool atmosphere of the Pattaya Night Run 2025. Celebrate local culture and sustainable living at Chompol Fest 2025 and Nan Green Craft, or enjoy friendly fun at the Samui Story Fun Fest x Central Samui. Runners can take on the breathtaking Laguna Phuket Marathon.

This June, Thailand is your experiences of culture, sport, and celebration. Continued …

Charting Thailand’s clean energy path

Clean energy is no longer our future – it’s already here. Thailand must act fast or risk falling further behind. Solar and wind power energy are booming across the world, yet Thailand continues to rely heavily on fossil fuels. The country is falling behind in the clean energy race – but it’s not too late to catch up.

The climate crisis is deepening. International pressure to cut emissions is growing. Across the world, countries are accelerating their transition to clean energy. Continued …

Mixed response to solar panel bill

A new bill to promote solar panel installation is drawing mixed reactions from businesses, with the latest comment from the Thai Photovoltaic Industries Assn. identifying possible loopholes in the draft.

The association’s positive response followed a comment made on social media by politician-turned-entrepreneur Treerat Sirichantaropas, chief executive of New Energy Plus Solutions, which sells solar panels manufactured by Shanghai-based Jinko Solar Holding. Continued …

Thailand’s Refining Industry Transitioning Toward Clean Energy Goals

Thailand’s refining industry is undergoing a significant transformation as part of the country’s broader clean energy transition, driven by ambitious climate goals and global market demands.

The nation has set targets for carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2065, with the energy sector, including refining, playing a critical role due to its substantial contribution to emissions. Continued …

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Zimbabwe to cull elephants and distribute meat to people

Zimbabwe will cull dozens of elephants and distribute the meat for consumption to ease the ballooning population of the animals, its wildlife authority said yesterday. The southern Africa country is home to the second-biggest elephant population in the world after Botswana. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

Bus Tickets 

New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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
          • State Railway – 1590

Monday’s news-June 2


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Thailand marks ‘National Community Forest Day 2025’ in Prachuap Khiri Khan

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment held the National Community Forest Day 2025 event this past weekend in Prachuap Khiri Khan province to advance Thailand’s efforts in aligning community forest management with national climate and sustainability goals.

Held at Pattawia Resort and Spa in Pran Buri district, the event supports the country’s targets to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2065. Continued …

Monk expelled after being caught visiting motel for sex with woman in Pranburi

A 68-year-old monk has been expelled from the monkhood after being caught on video changing into civilian clothes and entering a short-stay motel with a woman in broad daylight in Pranburi.

The incident came to light after a TikTok user posted footage of the monk, whom they claimed to recognize from his regular alms rounds in the area. The man, seen wearing a cap, patterned T-shirt, and black shorts, was recorded riding pillion on a motorcycle with a woman before the pair entered a motel. Continued …

Fair Pricing? More like farang pricing

The phrase “fair pricing” in Thailand, especially in tourist hubs like Pattaya, often feels more like the setup to a joke than a serious policy. For many expats and long-term visitors, the punchline comes when they discover the well-known but rarely addressed practice of dual pricing — where foreigners are charged significantly more than locals for the exact same services, attractions, or even basic necessities.

It’s a system so normalized that it’s often posted in plain sight. Visit a national park? Thais pay 40 baht. Foreigners? Try 200. Go to a public hospital? Locals get subsidized rates, while foreigners — regardless of visa status or years spent living, working, and paying taxes in Thailand — face inflated bills. Even some temples and museums apply it, despite being funded in part by public money. Continued …

Health ministry admits state hospitals face mounting debt

The Ministry of Public Health has acknowledged that mounting financial debt in Thailand’s state-owned hospitals has become a severe challenge that is affecting healthcare services nationwide.

Ministry officials plan urgent discussions with the National Health Security Office (NHSO), which runs the country’s universal healthcare program, to tackle the crisis. Continued …

Northern Thailand told to learn how to live with annual floods

Last year, floods in Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province caused economic losses in the millions. Experts say this could be the beginning of an annual pattern of damage caused by severe natural disasters.

In May alone, Mae Sai, a border town opposite Myanmar’s Tachileik to the west and 900 kilometers north of Bangkok, flooded twice. A mass of water from the Sai River rushed through the city. Gold and rare earth mining in Myanmar was said to be the culprit, as well as mega-scale single crop plantations. Continued …

Bangkok girds for big rains

As Thailand officially enters the 2025 monsoon season, concerns about prolonged heavy rainfall and potential flooding are rising, particularly in Bangkok.

Already, fears abound that this year will bring severe floods after early rainfall levels appear unusually high. Meteorologists, however, warn that climate conditions remain unpredictable, requiring close monitoring throughout the season. Continued …

Thailand Ramps Up Border Talks with Cambodia to Ease Tensions

Foreign Minister Maris Sangiamphong has confirmed that urgent efforts are underway to resume bilateral border negotiations with Cambodia following a recent skirmish between troops from both nations.

Maris addressed the incident involving Thai and Cambodian forces on May 28. He expressed regret over the confrontation and assured that Thailand’s response would adhere strictly to both international and domestic law. Continued …

Task force mobilized as dispute with Cambodia escalates

Thailand’s Burapha Task Force, which oversees the Thai-Cambodian border, has moved its troops and weapons to a police compound in the border province of Sa Kaeo, in readiness for any possible border emergency.

Major Gen. Benchapon Dechatiwong na Ayutthaya said yesterday’s relocation is intended to reassure the public that, if a conflict arises at the border, the army will be there to protect them. Continued …

Thailand’s smoking rate drops 48% in 33 years

Thailand has successfully decreased its smoking rate by 48% over the past 33 years, yet tobacco use continues to impose a significant economic burden on low-income households. This was highlighted by the Action on Smoking and Health Foundation (ASH) during World No-Tobacco Day Saturday.

Chairman Doctor Prakit Vathesatogkit, referencing data from tobacco consumption surveys between 1991 and 2024, noted that the smoking rate among Thai adults dropped from 32% in 1991 to 16% in 2024. The most substantial decline occurred in the northern region, with a 58% reduction, whereas the southern region experienced the smallest decrease at 29%. Continued …

Thai beauty queen crowned Miss World 2025

Thai beauty queen Suchata “Opal” Chuangsri was crowned the 72nd Miss World 2025 on Saturday, marking a historic moment in Thai pageantry.

The event took place at the HITEX Convention Center in Hyderabad, Telangana, India. She was officially crowned by last year’s winner, Krystyna Pyszková of the Czech Republic. Continued … 

Helmet ticket hikes alone won’t fix Pattaya’s road safety crisis

As Pattaya gears up for the new 2,000-baht fine for not wearing a helmet, questions swirl over whether stiffer penalties will actually curb the city’s alarming rate of road accidents — or simply pad government coffers.

With one of the highest per-capita rates of motorbike accidents in Thailand, Pattaya’s roads have become a daily gamble for both tourists and locals. Authorities hope the tougher fines will scare riders into compliance. But critics argue it’s a band-aid solution on a system that needs surgery. Continued …

Thailand’s stalled cash handout scheme sours voters

Rungthiwa Pimphanit waited months for a long-promised cash handout of 10,000 baht from Thailand’s ruling party, which she backed in 2023 elections, but now the scheme to stimulate a stalling economy has been put on ice.

“I’m very disappointed and angry,” said the 34-year-old government employee from the northeastern province of Nong Bua Lam Phu, who had counted on the money to pay for her son’s school supplies. “There’s no way I will vote for them again.” Continued …

Local industrial output up after 9-month decline

Industrial output has turned positive for the first time in nine months, with the automotive sector rebounding after a 21-month slump, says Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul.

The Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) rose by 2.2% year-on-year in April, marking its first positive growth in nine months. This signals the start of a potential recovery in the manufacturing sector, which has remained a persistent weakness in the economy in recent years. Continued …

Krungsri forecast for Thailand economic growth cut to 2.1%

Research by Krungsri has revised Thailand’s economic growth forecast for 2025 to 2.1%, down from an earlier estimate of 2.7%. This adjustment comes amid layered risks, including U.S. trade policy uncertainties and domestic pressures.

Pimnara Hirankasi, head of economic research and executive researcher at Bank of Ayudhya Public Co., highlighted mounting pressures on Thailand’s economy from both domestic and international factors. A significant concern is the U.S.’s variable and uncertain import tariff adjustments. Continued …

Thailand embraces the rainbow economy as Pride Month sparks growth

Thailand is among several countries expected to benefit from positive sentiment surrounding the rainbow economy during the Pride Month celebrations in June.

The rainbow economy is experiencing rapid and powerful expansion, particularly in the tourism, entertainment, and lifestyle sectors. This growth is largely driven by the LGBTQIAN+ community, which is estimated to comprise between 400 and 800 million people worldwide, accounting for 5%–10% of the global population. Continued …

Thailand’s Parcel Wars Enter a New Era

The fiercely competitive landscape of Thailand’s courier, express, and parcel (CEP) market is entering a profound period of consolidation.

Following an unprecedented boom during the COVID-19 pandemic, when online shopping became an indispensable part of daily life and attracted a swarm of new domestic and foreign entrants, the sector now finds itself in a ruthless culling phase. Continued …

Bumper fruit harvests aren’t bringing tidy profits

Mangoes have been selling at Huai Khwang Market for as low as 20 baht per kilogram recently. Pikul, a vendor, said she cannot remember the last time mangoes were so cheap. “I’ve never seen prices so low. This situation is really hurting farmers. Mango growers are in trouble — I feel for them,” said Pikul, who has worked at her stall for decades.

Her fruit comes in fresh each morning from the Simummuang wholesale market, but by evening she is forced to sell overripe mangoes at giveaway prices or simply discard them. Continued …

Influencers told to pay income tax

Influencers are being urged to pay their taxes accurately to avoid penalties and interest on unpaid tax liabilities. According to Pinsai Suraswadi, director-general of the Revenue Department, some influencers lack knowledge of tax obligations, while others deliberately evade taxes.

For tax evasion, he said the department strictly enforces the law and imposes a fine of double the tax amount in cases where no tax return is filed, and a fine equal to the underpaid tax amount if a return is filed but incomplete. Continued …

Is Thailand becoming too expensive for tourists?

Despite welcoming over 13.4 million international visitors in the first five months of 2025, Thailand is facing a deeper, more uncomfortable question: Where’s all the money going — and is the country on the right track?

According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, foreign tourists contributed 632.9 billion baht between Jan. 1 and May 18. On the surface, this sounds like a booming recovery — even though total arrivals are down 1.75% compared to last year. But behind the glossy numbers and headline-grabbing festivals lies a more serious conversation: Is Thailand truly reinvesting in its future, or is it stuck in a short-term profit loop? Continued …

Litter at wildlife reserve: ‘Humans can be so disappointing’

A visit to a wildlife reserve took a frustrating turn for one TikToker after she discovered trash littered across the reserve. In a video, content creator Toni Payne (@officialtonipayne) points out discarded paper plates, a foil tray, takeaway containers, and even an egg carton — all left behind on the ground.

“I cannot begin to say the amount of trash that I have walked across just coming here to film today. It is ridiculous,” she said in the video. Continued …

Pattaya needs tourists who can afford to stay, spend, and return

Tourist numbers may be up, but Pattaya’s economy tells a different story. On paper, the arrivals look promising. In reality, local businesses — from hotels to restaurants to massage parlors — are struggling. Why? Because volume doesn’t equal value.

The truth is uncomfortable: Pattaya doesn’t need more people stepping off the plane. It needs visitors who can actually afford to stay, spend generously, and want to come back. Continued …

New route, airline policy to boost secondary Thai cities

Thailand’s Transport Ministry has fleshed out its “New Route-New Airline” initiative to promote aviation tourism to secondary cities by cutting carriers’ landing and parking fees in those provinces.

Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri said the Department of Airports (DoA) wants to encourage more tourists to visit secondary cities. ”The measure will entice carriers to operate more routes to DoA airports in secondary cities.” Continued …

COVID-19’s New Wave And How It’ll Impact Travel

Post the Alpha, Delta, and Omicron variants of COVID-19 that surfaced during 2020-2022, a new sub-variant of the virus, LP.8.1, has emerged. With rising cases predominantly in the Eastern Mediterranean, Southeast Asia, and western Pacific regions, the COVID-19 virus has prompted renewed public health and travel measures. Between May 18 to 24, 2025, alone, Thailand recorded 53,563 cases with five deaths.

“The newer variants, like JN.1 and the recent FLiRT, seem to spread more easily but generally cause milder symptoms, especially in people who are vaccinated or have had COVID before. Unlike Delta, which often affects the lungs and causes serious illness, the current variants tend to remain in the upper respiratory tract. Think sore throat, fatigue, mild fever, or congestion. But for older adults or people with health conditions, the risks are still real, so caution is important,” shares Dr. Paresh Sharma (Mahatma Gandhi Hospital, Jaipur, India) . Continued …

THAI partners with airlines, drops direct US flight plans

Thai Airways International (THAI) has reaffirmed its readiness to attract American tourists to Thailand through collaboration with airline partners, despite shelving plans for direct flights to the United States.

THAI CEO Chai Eamsiri explained that the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has recently upgraded Thailand’s aviation safety rating from Category 2 (CAT2) to Category 1 (CAT1), placing it among countries that meet international aviation standards. Continued …

Six National Symbols to showcase Thai Identity to the World

Thailand has officially declared six national symbols that reflect the essence of Thai identity, spanning nature, architecture, and cultural beliefs, to promote national image and pride on the global stage.

These symbols are intended to strengthen the country’s soft power and present a clearer image of “Thainess” internationally. The selected symbols represent living creatures, natural emblems, traditional design, and cultural practices. Continued …

Bangkok tops global list as best city for remote work

Bangkok has been ranked the world’s best city for remote work, according to a recent report by the New York Post, based on a global index developed by experts at QR Code Generator.

Scoring 69.98 out of 100, the Thai capital stood out for its high-speed internet and affordable cost of living, making it the top choice for digital nomads and remote professionals. Continued …

Explore Bangkok’s landmarks with ease: Hop-on hop-off bus tour

If you’re planning a trip to Bangkok and want to see the city’s most iconic landmarks in a fun and flexible way, the Elephant Hop-On Hop-Off Bus Tour is the perfect choice.

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This unique sightseeing experience lets you explore 16 must-visit attractions across the city with the convenience of unlimited rides throughout the day. Continued …

Thailand and China Boost Solar Ties to Cut Energy Costs

Minister of Energy Pirapan Salirathavibhaga has concluded a five-day visit to China to strengthen cooperation in clean and renewable energy, with a focus on solar technology.

He led a delegation to Jiangsu province and Shanghai, meeting with top solar firms to explore ways to reduce electricity costs and expand access to sustainable energy. The delegation held talks with six major companies involved in solar panel production, inverters, energy storage, and energy-management systems. Continued …

Officials catch ‘toxic waste kingpin’

A major figure behind the illegal trade of hazardous waste has been caught operating three companies involved in processing and exporting toxic industrial dust in violation of multiple laws, the Ministry of Industry said.

Minister of Industry Akanat Promphan appointed a special task force to investigate 11 steel factories using induction furnace (IF) technology in Rayong. The probe followed the closure of Sin Ke Yuan Steel and NFMR Co. in Rayong province for using forged hazardous waste transport documents and falsifying waste reporting. Continued …

Young Brits find smuggling marijuana not a good idea

Two British lads who jetted off for a three-week party spree in Thailand were met with a nasty surprise when they touched down in the UK. Lewis Ellis and James Poutch faced an unexpected detour at Manchester Airport, leading to court appearances due to their return baggage.

Ellis, 20, and Poutch, 19, had ventured to Southeast Asia for the Water Festival in April – a time for ushering in new starts and washing away woes. However, UK customs discovered a hefty 37 kilos of drugs wrapped in plastic within their luggage upon their return. Continued …

  • Chonburi Police Chief Orders Crackdown After Chinese Gang Shooting – Continued …
  • Algerian Pickpockets Arrested in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Tip-Off Leads to Arrest of Chinese Scammer Hiding in Bangkok Condo – Continued …
  • Man arrested at Mumbai airport for carrying venomous snakes from Thailand – Continued …

OPEC+ announces sharp increase in July oil production

Saudi Arabia, Russia and six other key OPEC+ members announced on Saturday a huge increase in crude production for July. They will produce an additional 411,000 barrels a day — the same target set for May and then June — according to a statement, which is more than three times greater than the group had previously planned. Continued …

2 Fans Died, Officer In a Coma after Champions League Celebrations

Two fans died and a police officer is in a coma after mass nationwide celebrations for Paris Saint-Germain’s historic Champions League victory, European soccer’s biggest prize, French authorities said yesterday. Continued …


  • New Schedule: Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

    The first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

    (We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

    For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

    Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

    Bus Tickets 

    New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

    Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

    (We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

    Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

    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
        • State Railway – 1590

Saturday’s news-May 31


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Hua Hin’s overhead cable maze/Where older men can find a female lover/Shelters for Stray Dogs/Expat Confusion on Helmet Law/Loose Bolts Blamed for Helicopter Crash/Heavy rain and flood risk/Documentary About Blackpick’s Lisa/High-Rises Breach Construction Laws/Massive leap in data leaks/Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew closed/ECONOMY: What Happens to Trump’s Tariffs?/Thai factory output rises/Foreign patients increase/How fruit prices soured/AI-powered smart agriculture/TOURISM: Indian tourist attacked by tiger/Foreign tourist arrivals gain/Bt157-billion Tourism Boost/5 fixes to save Thai tourism/Solution sought on Chinese visitors/Cuts to subsidy program upset hoteliers/TAT Roadshow in Japan/Air Cambodia Bangkok-Sihanoukville flights/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand’s dowry tradition/Thai Cuisine Cookbook/Bangkok Street Circuit for F1/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/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

Hua Hin’s overhead cable maze being addressed

Authorities in Hua Hin have begun work to organize communication cables at high-risk locations across the city, starting with the area outside the Hua Hin City Municipality Office.

The operation got underway yesterday and is part of a two-day plan overseen by the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) Hua Hin Branch, in cooperation with the Office of the NBTC and several telecommunications providers. Continued …

Hua Hin: where older men can find a young female lover

With names like Oops, Beavers and Cheeky Monkey, it’s clear the dive bars along Soi 80 in the coastal city of Hua Hin offer more than just a cheap drink. Then again, with dozens of scantily clad women advertising their wares from mid-morning to the early hours, this notoriously seedy strip hardly prizes subtlety. And yet, the clients here aren’t just looking for sex – they’re longing for love.

Hua Hin now boasts one of the fastest growing expat communities anywhere in the world, the vast majority of whom are elderly single men hoping for a second shot at happiness. Only this time with girls as young as their granddaughters. WARNING! Continued but subscription required … 

PKK Village Builds Shelters for Stray Dogs

Residents of Chalika village in Prachuap Khiri Khan have been lauded on social media for their kindness in building small shelters for stray dogs. These shelters, made from curved metal sheets, provide refuge from the sun and rain along the village’s fences.

A short clip showing a row of these makeshift doghouses. depicts a dog resting in one of these shelters, accompanied by the message, “Street dog house. Thank you to the donors; may your merit be returned a thousandfold.” Continued …

Expat Confusion Grows as Thailand Cracks Down on Helmet Law Violations

Thailand’s latest initiative to enforce stricter motorcycle helmet regulations is creating a stir among residents and tourists. Starting tomorrow, the “Safe Roads Project”, spearheaded by Thai traffic police, aims to curb road accidents by imposing a heftier fine of up to 2,000 baht for those caught without a helmet.

This campaign zeroes in on high-risk areas, especially around schools, to foster adherence to traffic laws. The new mandate requires all motorcyclists and passengers to wear helmets at all times, without exceptions based on travel distance or location. Continued …

Loose Bolts Blamed for Fatal PKK Helicopter Crash

Initial investigations into the recent crash of a Bell 212 police helicopter in Prachuap Khiri Khan province have revealed that two critical bolts had come loose, leading to a catastrophic loss of control and the severing of the tail section, senior police officials confirmed yesterday.

An emergency meeting at the Police Aviation Division in Bangkok was attended by the deputy Inspector-general, the aviation division commander, and relevant technical and flight personnel. The meeting was convened following the helicopter crash that claimed the lives of a pilot and two engineers. Continued …

Heavy rain and flood risk across Thailand

The moderate southwest monsoon is continuing to affect the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, while a low-pressure cell is covering Hainan Island. This weather pattern brings isolated heavy rains to the upper regions of Thailand, the Thai Meteorological Department said today.

South (east coast): Isolated thundershowers mostly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Songkhla, Yala and Narathiwat; minimum 25-26°C, maximum 33-35°C. Continued …

A Documentary About Blackpick’s Lisa Is in Production

A documentary about Thai pop superstar Lisa is currently in production. The film was announced Thursday during a Los Angeles event previewing forthcoming projects by Sony Music Vision.

Created in partnership with LLOUD Co./RCA Records and Tremolo Productions, the film will follow a year in the life of Lisa, as she takes time away from Blackpink to pursue her own solo career. Continued … 

13 High-Rise Projects in Bangkok Breach Construction Laws

The Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) has flagged 13 high-rise projects in Bangkok for breaching construction laws. According to TCC Secretary-General Saree Aongsomwang, residents from 11 different communities have lodged complaints concerning safety and non-compliance issues linked to these towering developments.

A detailed probe unveiled that these projects deviated from their approved designs, failing to meet Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) requirements. Many also violated Ministerial Regulation No. 33, which stipulates a compulsory 6-meter-wide road or clear space around high-rise structures, essential for safety and accessibility. Continued …

Massive leap in data leaks reported in Thailand

The National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) says it identified data leaks comprising 5 million usernames and passwords this year in Thailand, a spike from just 80,000 last year, attributed to the use of pirated software by individuals and organizations.

The use of illegal software exposes organizations and individuals to cyber attacks and the theft of individual digital currency accounts, the agency said. It warned against installing pirated software on employees’ personal computers or devices used within organizations. Continued …

Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew closed June 3 for Queen’s Birthday Ceremony

The Bureau of the Royal Household have announced that the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram (Wat Phra Kaew) in Bangkok’s Phra Nakhon District will be closed all day on Tuesday, June 3, due to the royal birthday celebrations of Her Majesty Queen Suthida Bajrasudhabimalalakshana.

Meanwhile, the bureau also announced a partial opening of the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew tomorrow, from 8:30 am to 12 pm. However, entry to the main ordination hall (Phra Ubosot) will be restricted during this time. Continued …

 

What Happens to Trump’s Tariffs Now that a Court Has Knocked Them Down?

President Donald Trump has audaciously claimed virtually unlimited power to bypass Congress and impose sweeping taxes on foreign products. Now a federal court has thrown a roadblock in his path.

A three-judge panel of the U.S. Court of International Trade ruled that Trump overstepped his authority when he invoked the 1977 International Emergency Economic Powers Act to declare a national emergency and plaster taxes – tariffs – on imports from almost every country in the world. Continued …

Thai factory output rises in April, but 2025 forecast cut

Thailand’s manufacturing production index unexpectedly rose 2.17% in April from a year earlier on gains in manufacturing, exports of industrial goods, and tourism, the industry ministry said yesterday.

But output was still down 0.75% over the first four months of 2025 from a year earlier, and the ministry cut its 2025 forecast range to growth of 0% to 1% from 1.5% to 2.5%. Continued …

Thailand’s private hospitals grow as foreign patients increase by 7.6%

The private hospital sector in Thailand is poised for notable growth in 2025, driven by an expanding foreign patient base and global health megatrends that are increasingly capturing public attention.

According to data from the Industry Analysis Report by Business Segment, total revenue for Thailand’s private hospital business is projected to grow by 5.6% year-on-year (YoY) in 2025. This growth is largely attributed to a 7.6% YoY increase in revenue from foreign patients. Continued …

How fruit prices soured for farmers

Last year, farmers benefited from soaring fruit prices, while exports surged thanks to promotion efforts among trading partners.

Prices of durian grade AB in the eastern region rose 21% year-on-year, reaching an average price of 181 baht per kilogram, while durian from the southern region jumped 50% to an average price of 180 baht per kg. Continued …

Huawei Cloud expands AI-powered smart agriculture in Thailand

Huawei Cloud, in collaboration with Thailand’s Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES), hosted the Huawei Cloud Summit Thailand 2025, where the two parties jointly announced a strategic initiative to position Thailand as ASEAN’s leading AI hub.

While the summit highlighted the nation’s overall digital acceleration, a notable focus was placed on the growing application of AI and cloud technologies in agriculture. Continued …

Indian tourist attacked by tiger at Phuket’s Tiger Kindom

A video from a wildlife attraction in Thailand has gone viral, showing a shocking moment that’s now making headlines. In the clip, an Indian tourist is seen being attacked by a tiger while trying to take a selfie inside the animal’s enclosure at a popular tourist spot in Phuket.

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The incident has sparked concern among viewers and raised serious questions about the safety and ethics of allowing close interactions with wild animals. Continued …

Foreign tourist arrivals gain in April from previous month

Foreign tourist arrivals improved in April, supported by European and Middle Eastern travelers, contributing to higher tourism income, says a Bank of Thailand executive.

Speaking about economic and monetary conditions in April yesterday, Chayawadee Chai-anant, the central bank’s assistant governor for corporate relations, said foreign tourist arrivals after seasonal adjustment tallied 2.5 million last month, up 2.5% month-on-month despite a year-on-year decline. Continued …

PM Pledges Bt157-billion Tourism Boost Amid Budget Debate Wrangles

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has pledged 157 billion baht to rejuvenate Thailand’s tourism sector. In a meeting yesterday, Shinawatra highlighted her commitment to enhancing visitor safety and convenience, alongside broader initiatives aimed at bolstering the nation’s tourist appeal.

This cash injection aims to integrate development across five crucial areas: public relations, safety, ease of travel, infrastructure enhancement, and event organization, to spur both short- and long-term growth. Continued …

PM rolls out 5 fixes to save Thai tourism

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has issued a rallying cry to save the country’s ailing tourism sector, issuing five urgent orders that aim to transform the Land of Smiles into a global travel magnet.

During a high-stakes meeting at Government House reviewing first-quarter progress and shaping strategy for the second half of the year, Paetongtarn made it clear – tourism must lead Thailand’s economic revival. Continued …

Agencies call on government to find solution amid drop in Chinese visitors

Tourism agencies have urged the government to find a solution to the crisis caused by the decline in Chinese tourists visiting Thailand.

Adith Chairattananon, secretary-general of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), explained that during the long holiday period (Labor Day) in early May, a total of 10.9 million Chinese tourists traveled abroad and returned, representing an increase of 28.7% compared to 2024, when 2.9 million Chinese nationals traveled overseas. Continued …

Cuts to tourism subsidy program upset hoteliers

Thai hotel operators are disappointed that eligibility for the domestic tourism co-payment promotion has been halved to 500,000 room nights, which they say is insufficient to provide a boost during the low season.

Operators have suggested that the government shift some of the funds from a planned subsidy for online travel agents (OTAs) to directly help consumers instead. Continued …

TAT Rolls Out Roadshow in Japan: Eyes BT55-Billion Tourism Surge

In a bid to draw more Japanese tourists and hit a lofty revenue target, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has unleashed the “Amazing Thailand Roadshow to Japan 2025”. Spanning three bustling cities, Tokyo, Nagoya, and Fukuoka, the roadshow is making waves and aiming to net Bt55 billion by the year’s end.

With Japanese tourism to Thailand on the upswing — up a robust 12.3% in 2025 — the roadshow is timely. Last year, over a million Japanese tourists hit Thai shores, a first since the pandemic threw a wrench into travel plans worldwide. Continued …

Air Cambodia relaunches Bangkok-Sihanoukville flights

Air Cambodia has restarted its connection between Sihanoukville and  Bangkok, resuming twice-weekly flights on May 22.

The airline now operates this route every Thursday and Sunday using an Airbus A320 with 180 seats, providing convenience for travelers heading to Cambodia’s southern coast and its islands. Continued …

Why Thai brides come with a price: Thailand’s dowry tradition

In many cultures around the world, weddings are not just a celebration of love but also a fusion of tradition, family expectations, and social customs. In Thailand, one of the most talked-about traditions is the dowry, or as it’s known locally, “Sin Sod” (สินสอด).

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The idea of a dowry might raise eyebrows among those unfamiliar with Thai culture, especially when phrased as “requiring money to marry a girl.” But in Thai tradition, Sin Sod is not a payment for the bride, it’s a symbol of appreciation, commitment, and financial security. Continued …

‘Healthy Living with Thai Cuisine’ Cookbook available

A lecturer from the Food Technology Department, Faculty of Science, Chulalongkorn University, and a team from various institutes have collaborated to produce the “Healthy Living with Thai Cuisine” cookbook, presenting recipes from four regions of Thailand, including a combination of side dishes to eat with rice to achieve balanced and complete nutrition in each meal, hoping to preserve the nutritious meal based on Thai eating culture and unique Thai taste to promote good health for Thai people.

Health-conscious consumers and Thai food lovers can download the E-book “Healthy Living with Thai Cuisine”, that not only features a variety of delicious Thai dishes, but also provides the nutritional value that we should receive in every meal of the day. Continued …

Thailand Plans Bangkok Street Circuit for F1 in 2028

Thailand is poised to rev up its motorsport scene with plans to host the F1 World Championship on a street circuit in Bangkok, rather than investing in a dedicated racetrack. Tourism and Sports Minister Surawong Thienthong revealed this plan, aligning with Formula One’s preferences and the backing of Thailand’s private sector.

Surawong, alongside Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, recently traveled to Monaco to study its iconic street circuit, garnering insights into hosting a similar event in Thailand. This visit followed a key memorandum of understanding signed with Formula One, signaling progress in their discussions. Continued …

  • DSI Raids International Scammer Gang Fronting as Legitimate Business – Continued … 
  • Woman Extradited from Bahrain Over Human Trafficking Charges – Continued …
  • Chinese Tourist Accused of Groping Female Intern at Chiang Mai Zoo Aquarium – Continued …

  • New Schedule: Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

    The first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

    (We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

    For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

    Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

    Bus Tickets 

    New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

    Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

    (We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

    Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

    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
        • State Railway – 1590

Friday’s news-May 30


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Festivals this weekend/Bangkok Bank’s policy shift/Elite Powers Disenchanted with PM/Bangkok flood threat grows/Woman Tests Taxis/Worker wins lottery 10 times/American academic Thai life ruined/ECONOMY: Tariffs to remain in effect/False sense of tariff security/Thai-US trade talks/Economic figures show promise/Thai business closures rise/Trade Deficit Increases/Foreign Investment Surges/Foreign ‘zero-dollar’ factories/TOURISM: Cambodia Outshines Thailand/China market on the mend/Phuket tops tourism revenue/Trang Park Seasonal Closure/CLIMATE THAILAND: Solar rooftop shake-up/Electric Mobility Revolution/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/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

Two local festivals this weekend

Two beachside festivals featuring local cuisine and live entertainment are set to take place near Hua Hin this weekend.

In Pranburi, the Taste on the Rock festival will be held at Khao Kalok Beach over three days. The event will feature more than 80 food stalls serving fresh seafood, GI-certified products, and signature dishes from across the province. The festival promises a relaxed coastal atmosphere, with visitors invited to shop, dine, and enjoy live music each evening. Continued …

Bangkok Bank’s policy shift: Why the change of heart?

Bangkok Bank, Thailand’s largest commercial bank and one of Southeast Asia’s most prominent financial institutions, has begun freezing accounts and blocking cards belonging to Russian nationals, triggering confusion and concern among the expat and tourist communities across the country.

The move, which reportedly began around May 25, follows a newly enforced policy that limits access to banking services for foreigners who do not meet strict eligibility requirements. Continued …

Storm Brewing: Elite Powers Disenchanted with PM Paetongtarn’s Reign

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra faces formidable criticism from high-ranking power brokers dissatisfied with her leadership. Dubbed a mere “puppet” of her influential father, Thaksin Shinawatra, Paetongtarn’s tenure is now under siege, as academic Pornchai Theppanya voices concerns over her unfitness to govern. The noted former dean of Ramkhamhaeng University’s Political Science Faculty suggests a leadership change may loom on the horizon.

Despite leading for nine months following Srettha Thavisin, Paetongtarn’s performance reportedly fails to impress crucial influencers, including those instrumental in Thaksin’s exonerated return from self-exile. Continued …

Bangkok on alert as flood threat grows along Chao Phraya

Bangkok is on heightened alert for potential flooding as high sea levels threaten low-lying areas along the Chao Phraya River through to Sunday, with temporary and permanent flood protection measures underway.

The high tides, combined with saltwater intrusion in the Chao Phraya River, have prompted daily inspections of flood barriers and drainage infrastructure in the river and the connected canals. Continued …

Thai Woman Tests Taxis, Charged 700 Baht for 100 Baht Fare

A Thai woman pretending to be a foreign tourist has exposed the steep overcharging byBan gkok taxi drivers. Her social experiment, captured on video, shows taxis refusing to use meters and quoting fixed rates between 200 and 700 baht for a short trip to Siam, a popular shopping area.

The video, shared widely on social media, highlights the ongoing issues with taxi services in Thailand, notably the refusal to use meters. Continued …

Thai worker wins lottery 10 times, credits mythical serpent

A construction worker from Surin province has remarkably won the lottery 10 times in a row, attributing his success to the spiritual power of the mythical serpent, Phaya Nak Pu Ong Dam San Siri Chantra Nakarat.

The lucky winner, known as Rocket Technician, shared that he obtained the winning numbers through the divine guidance of Phaya Nak, and on May 16 he correctly guessed the numbers 87 from incense sticks that only partially burned. Continued …

Lese majeste case against American academic dropped, but his Thai life ruined

The Office of Attorney General has announced a final decision to not prosecute American Paul Chambers on charges of lese majeste, also known as Section 112 of the Criminal Code, and violating the Computer Crimes Act, because he was not the one who posted a message at ISEAS–Yusof Ishak Institute in Singapore’s website promoting a seminar there last year.

This case started when the Third Army Region commander, in his capacity as director of Internal Security Operations Command Region 3, had lawyers file a complaint against Chambers accusing him of posting an invitation to attend an online seminar on the topic of transfers and appointments in the Thai military and police, with a reference made to the monarchy. Continued …

Trump’s tariffs to remain in effect after appeals court grants stay

A federal appeals court temporarily reinstated the most sweeping of President Donald Trump’s tariffs yesterday, a day after a U.S. trade court ruled that Trump had exceeded his authority in imposing the duties and ordered an immediate block on them.

The United States Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit in Washington said it was pausing the lower court’s ruling to consider the government’s appeal, and ordered the plaintiffs in the cases to respond by June 5 and the administration by June 9. Continued …

Thailand’s false sense of tariff security

Thailand is in deeper trouble among its peer group in view of United States President Donald Trump’s tariff offensive. Yet, senior Thai officials appear nonchalant, complacent and smug. They seem to think Thailand will come out of the U.S. tariff war in good shape, as the Trump administration will prove unable to go through with its hefty import duties.

The domestic political battle between the U.S. executive and judicial branch – with the Court of International Trade’s injunction this week on most of the Trump tariffs – further adds to the absurd sense of security and false perception of Thailand’s importance by Thai officials. Continued …

‘No pause’ in Thai-US trade talks

Thailand will proceed with negotiations with the U.S. despite a U.S. trade court blocking President Donald Trump’s broad tariffs on imports, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said.

She emphasized that the court’s decision on Wednesday is considered an internal matter of the U.S., adding it remains uncertain how Trump might act moving forward. Continued …

Thailand’s April economic figures show promise

Thailand’s economic signals in April remained positive, with the automotive industry showing signs of improvement as new domestic passenger car registrations increased for the first time in 15 months.

According to Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO), the economy last month was supported by continued export growth for the 10th consecutive month and sustained private consumption expansion. Continued …

Thai business closures rise 8.3% in first four months

A total of 3,921 businesses in Thailand ceased operations in the first four months of 2025, an increase of 8.3% compared to the same period last year, according to the Department of Business Development.

The top three sectors with the highest closures are: General construction – 372 closures, registered capital of 652 million baht; real estate – 184 closures, registered capital of 912 million baht; and restaurants/eateries – 159 closures, registered capital of 391 million baht. Continued …

Thailand’s Trade Deficit Significantly Increases

Thailand’s trade deficit has widened in 2025, driven by several factors. According to recent data, the country recorded a trade deficit of $3.3 billion in April, a significant increase from previous months.

For instance, January saw a deficit of $1.9 billion, compared to $10.6 million in the prior month. This marks a continuation of Thailand’s trade deficit trend, with the country experiencing deficits for three consecutive years (2022–2024) due to structural issues like high energy import costs and weak export performance. Continued …

Foreign Investment in Thailand Surges in First Four Months of 2025

Foreign investment in Thailand jumped significantly in the first four months of 2025, with 363 foreign companies receiving business permits — a 43% increase from the same period last year, according to the Department of Business Development.

The total investment value reached 57.86 billion baht ($1.76 billion), representing a 5% increase compared to the January-April period of 2024, said Oramon Saptaweetham, director-general of the Department of Business Development at the Ministry of Commerce. Continued …

Concerns raised over foreign ‘zero-dollar’ factories

Foreign “zero-dollar” factories, including those that enter Thailand in the form of foreign direct investment, are causing grave concern among industry leaders who fear they will deal a further blow to Thai manufacturing, according to the latest survey conducted by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

Zero-dollar factories are foreign factories that are set up in Thailand but contribute little or no benefit to the economy. Factory owners run their nominee businesses through Thai proxies with the aim of earning money for their parent firms overseas. Continued …

Cambodia Outshines Thailand in Race for Chinese Tourists

In an intriguing twist in Southeast Asia’s tourism landscape, Cambodia is emerging as a significant contender for Chinese holidaymakers, leaving Thailand trailing in its wake. Central to this success is Cambodia’s strategic designation of 2025 as the “China-Cambodia Tourism Year,” a move already yielding remarkable returns.

Just last week, Phnom Penh welcomed a landmark arrival of 1,000 Chinese tourists from Wuxi, marking a significant milestone in reshaping regional tourism dynamics. Continued …

Travel agents say China market on the mend

A number of Chinese travel agents say the worst is behind Thailand, with arrivals from China gradually increasing and set to reach the minimum target of 5 million this year.

However, the Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (FETTA) submitted an open letter to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra urging immediate measures to prevent 4.6 million workers from losing their jobs. Continued …

Phuket tops southern Thailand’s tourism revenue in early 2025

Phuket remains the undisputed champion with tourism revenue of 188.99 billion baht. This figure highlights the island’s status as the “Andaman Pearl,” boasting world-class beaches, luxury hotels, a diverse range of water activities, and attractions catering to every lifestyle.

Following closely is Surat Thani in second place, with revenue of 49.16 billion baht, and Krabi in third, earning 36.41 billion baht. Both provinces have demonstrated growing popularity, thanks to their natural attractions — such as Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao in Surat Thani, as well as Railay Bay and the Phi Phi Islands in Krabi. Continued …

Trang National Park Announces Seasonal Closure of Islands and Caves

The chief of Hat Chao Mai National Park has officially announced the temporary closure of several key tourist areas within the park during the upcoming monsoon season, to ensure public safety and allow for natural regeneration.

The closure affects several marine zones within the park. Koh Waen and Koh Chueak will be closed from June 1 to Sept. 30, a four-month period. Meanwhile, Koh Muk and Koh Kradan will be inaccessible from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30. Continued …

Thailand plots solar rooftop shake-up

Going green could soon get a whole lot easier — and cheaper — for Thai homeowners as the government gears up to dismantle red tape blocking access to solar energy. The Energy Ministry is drafting a new law to supercharge the adoption of solar rooftop systems, aiming to cut through the bureaucracy that has long stifled household clean energy efforts.

Currently, Thai homeowners face a cumbersome approval process involving no fewer than five government agencies, often resulting in delays and high installation costs. The draft act is aimed at “removing all barriers” to make solar power more accessible and practical for the average household. Continued …

Electric Mobility Revolution in Southeast

Electric vehicles (EVs) are poised to reshape the transportation landscape across Southeast Asia, with Thailand emerging as a pivotal market. As consumer demand for cleaner, greener transport grows, global technology companies are playing a crucial role in accelerating this shift, addressing key challenges and empowering the region’s transition to electric mobility.

Thailand, already home to Southeast Asia’s largest EV market, is experiencing a particularly rapid surge in adoption. The Thai government forecasts a 40% growth in EV sales by 2025, reflecting a regional trend that has seen EV penetration climb from 9% in 2023 to 13% in 2024. Continued …

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    New Schedule: Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

    The first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

    (We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

    For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

    Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

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    New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

    Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

    (We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

    Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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    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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        • Motorway hotline – 1586
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