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Monday’s news-Jan 13


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Belgian tourist dies kite surfing/Hua Hin beach warnings/Hua Hin land titles/Transwoman robbed in Hua Hin/Thailand braces for cold snap/Huge waves. floods in Surat Thani/Unsafe air in 16 provinces/Sugarcane subsidy to reduce air pollution/Hong Kong sends task force to Thailand/Watermeal a Thai superfood?/Increasing obesity in children/American Man Saves Pattaya Woman/Bomb injures 6 rangers/Crackdown on Call Center Scammers/ECONOMY: 10 Policies to Stimulate Economic Growth/Bangkok 34th most attractive city/Safeguards for legal gambling/Thailand’s online gambling push/Southeast Asia’s Luxury Real Estate Market/Beauty with a Thai touch/TOURISM: Chinese Tourists Cancel Thai Vacations/Thailand Tops Asia Golf Tourism/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Events and festivals in 2025/Four Thai dishes ranked among worst in world/Chiang Mai’s Silver Temple/`Land of Three Mists’/Lampang’s Burmese legacy15 Best Thailand Beaches/CLIMATE THAILAND: Wine in paper bottles/Clean Air Act making strides/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

Belgian tourist dies kite surfing in Pranburi

A Belgian man lost his life yesterday while kitesurfing off Pranburi’s coastline. The victim, identified as Mr. Brendan, 55, was swept onto rocks by powerful waves at Khao Kalok, located within the Thaokosa Forest Park in Pak Nam Pran, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.

Local police were alerted to the incident in the evening after the kitesurfer failed to return to shore. Emergency services, including rescue volunteers and forest park officials, responded swiftly, but the challenging weather conditions, including high tides and strong waves, made the rescue operation extremely hazardous. Efforts were hampered further by the inability to locate the victim immediately. Continued …

Strong winds prompt Hua Hin beach warnings

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Hua Hin land titles explained

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Transwoman robbed by teenager in Hua Hin

An 18-year-old man befriended and later robbed a transwoman, leaving her with nothing. The incident began when the transwoman met a young man named Ball online on Jan. 4, after he posted in an online Hua Hin community group seeking companions.

The transwoman, named Ice Cream, and her friends invited Ball to join them, learning he was alone in Hua Hin and staying at a hotel. The group spent time by the sea, with Ball generously buying snacks and showing kindness, earning their trust. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold snap with Bangkok at 16 degrees

The Thai Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) today issued a weather forecast indicating a further drop in temperatures across Thailand, with Bangkok experiencing lows of 16 degrees Celsius and strong winds. The upper northern and northeastern regions are expected to see cold to very cold weather.

The department advises residents in these regions to take health precautions due to the drop in temperature and to be wary of potential fire hazards due to dry and windy conditions. The decrease in temperature is attributed to a high-pressure system or cold air mass covering the country. Continued …

Huge waves, floods batter Surat Thani, including Koh Phangan

Strong waves and flooding due to higher sea levels wreaked havoc in coastal communities in seven districts of Surat Thani province yesterday. The affected districts were Tha Chana, Chaiya, Tha Chang, Kanchanadit, Don Sak, Muang and Koh Phangan, the popular holiday island.

Strong gusts of winds and three to four meter-high waves battered the coast at Moo 1 village in tambon Chonlakram of Don Sak district in the early morning, causing flooding and forcing 200 families to move their belongings to higher ground with the help of emergency rescuers. Continued …

Unsafe air detected in only 16 Thai provinces

Unsafe levels of ultrafine dust were detected in 16 out of Thailand’s 77 provinces, mostly in the north and the northeast, while good air was recorded in many southern provinces, as well as Bangkok and Samut Prakan.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 10am yesterday that the unsafe levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) in the 16 provinces were at the orange level (starting to affect health). Continued …

Industry Ministry to propose 7-billion-baht sugarcane subsidy to reduce air pollution

The Industry Ministry is set to propose a subsidy program aimed at encouraging the purchase of all parts of sugarcane from farmers in an effort to reduce the burning of harvest leftovers, a key contributor to PM2.5 air pollution.

With a budget of 7 billion baht, the proposed scheme is designed to incentivize farmers to harvest and sell 100% of their sugarcane, eliminating the need to burn stumps and leaves before the next planting cycle, said Industry Minister Akanat Promphan on Friday. Continued …

Hong Kong sends task force to Thailand to look into cases of human trafficking

Hong Kong’s Security Bureau has sent a task force to Thailand to follow up on cases involving residents being lured and trapped in Southeast Asian countries to engage in illegal work.

The incident of mainland Chinese actor Wang Xing, who was recently held captive in Myanmar after traveling to Thailand, raised alarm among Hong Kong residents. Continued …

Why watermeal could soon emerge as a Thai superfood

Dubbed as green caviar, watermeal is expected to become an alternative source of protein in the future, thanks to Thai local wisdom.

Rich in nutritional benefits and easy to cultivate, this species of aquatic plant is commonly found in swamps in the north and northeast of Thailand, where locals include them in Kaeng Om and Kaeng Kua curries, as well as fried and steamed eggs. Continued …

Increasing obesity in children ‘poses a threat to Thailand’s population

The number of children suffering from obesity, especially those under 14 years old, is a major health concern for Thailand, recent data shows. According to the World Obesity Federation, Thailand currently ranks third among ASEAN countries with the highest number of obese children, behind Malaysia and Brunei.

Thai Department of Health Director-general Dr. Amporn Benjapolpitak emphasized that children were the cornerstone of national development. The department continues to prioritize children, especially those in early childhood, as this is the most critical stage for brain development and learning, he said. Continued … 

American Man Saves Pattaya Woman in Bridge Rescue

A tense scene unfolded in Pattaya on the Saturday evening as a young woman attempted to jump from a pedestrian bridge, only to be rescued by an American bystander.

At approximately 5:30 pm rescue services and police in Pattaya responded to reports of a distressed individual attempting to leap from the pedestrian bridge near Sukhumvit Soi 53. Upon arrival, they discovered a 23-year-old woman crying uncontrollably and standing precariously outside the bridge railings. Continued …

Bomb near police station injures 6 rangers

Six paramilitary rangers were injured when a bomb exploded near Muang Pattani police station in Muang district on Monday morning. The bomb was detonated in an alley behind the TK Park Pattani learning center at 8.07am.

Some of the rangers were hit by shrapnel and others suffered chest pains from the concussion. Rescue workers took them to Pattani Hospital. Continued …

Crackdown on Call Center Scammers Won’t be Easy for Thailand

Phone and online scammers, the so-called “call center gangs” operating from two neighboring countries, are getting out of control and severely affecting Thais. The problem suggests at least three things:

First, the Thai government is failing (or unwilling) to crack down on them. Second, the public remains vulnerable despite repeated scams being reported by the press, suggesting a deeper educational inadequacies. Third, the impact now spreading to foreigners, particularly Chinese, is affecting tourism. Continued …

Commerce Ministry Introduces 10 Policies to Stimulate Economic Growth

The Commerce Ministry has introduced a comprehensive set of 10 policies aimed at invigorating the national economy, addressing emerging challenges, and propeling sustainable growth. These initiatives focus on enhancing trade opportunities, improving regulatory frameworks, and fostering innovation across various sectors.

Key policies include streamlining export procedures, reducing bureaucratic hurdles to facilitate smoother business operations, and expanding access to international markets. The ministry is committed to ensuring that domestic businesses are equipped to compete globally, ultimately boosting national GDP. Continued …

Bangkok ranks 34th most attractive city for investment

Bangkok was ranked the world’s 34th most attractive city for investment in 2024, up 11 spots from 45th in 2023, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) said yesterday.

BMA spokesman Aekvarunyoo Amrapala said Bangkok’s leap in the Global Cities Index (GCI) by global business consulting firm Kearney, was all thanks to advancements in the capital’s business activities, cultural experience and information exchanges. Continued …

Safeguards needed for legal gambling

The government’s dream of developing an integrated entertainment complex complete with a casino in Bangkok or on the eastern seaboard is facing hurdles after the Council of State last week raised an objection on the ground that such a megaproject is not relevant to the government’s policy to promote a new form of tourism industry.

The Council of State also ruled that drafting a bill pertaining to the integrated entertainment complex is unnecessary, as it would duplicate laws on hotels, restaurants and gambling. Moreover, the public’s idea of an entertainment complex does not include a casino. Continued …

‘More harm than good’ in Thailand’s online gambling push

Critics have urged the government to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of a proposal to legalize and regulate online gambling, warning it could cause more harm than good to the country. Last Monday, Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong announced the government would initiate discussions on the push to legalize online gambling.

As multiple legal amendments would be required to make online gambling legal, he called on officials from the ministries involved to coordinate their discussions and efforts. Continued …

Southeast Asia’s Luxury Real Estate Market in 2025

Minor Residences, Minor International’s ultra-luxurious real estate portfolio, has released its annual trend report.

Analyzing the sales figures and viewing inquiries received in 2024, the report finds that Southeast Asia’s luxury real estate market is set for continued growth in 2025 despite rising inflation and interest rates. Continued …

Beauty with a Thai touch

In Thailand’s competitive beauty market, consumers have easy access to skincare products and cosmetics from Japan, South Korea and Western countries at local beauty retail shops. The popularity of these international brands highlights beauty trends that resonate with many Thais, reflecting the standards set by these nations. Thai cosmetics producers and government agencies, however, are increasingly recognizing the potential for Thailand to emerge as a trendsetter in the global beauty arena. Continued …

Chinese Tourists Cancel Thai Vacations Amid Safety Concerns

The disappearance and rescue of Chinese actor Wang Xing in Thailand has sparked safety concerns among Chinese travelers planning to visit Thailand for the Lunar New Year.

The incident has led to widespread discussions on social media, with many netizens urging travelers to exercise caution and stay vigilant while abroad. Meanwhile, Thai authorities have assured the public that they are taking measures to ensure the safety of foreign visitors, especially during the busy holiday season. Continued …

Thailand Tops Asia Golf Tourism Leaderboard

With golf remaining an integral component of its tourism strategy, Thailand has emerged as a leader in Asia’s booming tourism sector, outpacing competitors such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan.

One of Thailand’s standout tourism sectors is golf tourism, which continues to grow steadily, driven by the country’s world-class courses, favourable climate, and luxurious accommodations. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has embraced golf as a cornerstone of its tourism strategy, drawing an estimated 700,000 golf tourists annually. Continued …

Events and festivals planned for 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has outlined activities, events and festivals under the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025” project to stimulate tourism this year.

The authority has collaborated with public and private partners on hosting a wide range of festivities to attract Thai and foreign tourists and stimulate spending. Here’s a glimpse of activities, events and festivals planned for this year: Continued … 

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Four Thai dishes ranked among 100 worst in the world

Four Thai dishes were named among the 100 worst in the world by the TasteAtlas website recently. Of them, kaeng tai pla (fish-entrails sour curry), a thick and aromatic fish curry originating in southern Thailand, was ranked 10th-worst with a score of 2.2 points.

Kaeng tai pla (fish-entrails sour curry)

The dish gained its name from fermented fish entrails and a spicy curry paste, consisting of chilli peppers, galangal, shrimp paste, turmeric, shallots and lemongrass. “Because of its intensity and strong, pungent aromas, kaeng tai pla is best served with steamed rice on the side,” TasteAtlas said. Continued …

Chiang Mai’s Silver Temple and Wua Lai Walking Street

Chiang Mai’s charm never fails to enchant travelers, and this high season, the buzz is centered on Wat Sri Suphan, a cultural and architectural marvel that houses the world’s first silver ordination hall (“ubosot” in Thai).

Complementing this experience is the vibrant Wua Lai Walking Street, a bustling cultural marketplace that has become a favourite weekend destination for locals and tourists alike. Continued …

Explore the enchanting `Land of Three Mists’

Nestled in the mountains of northern Thailand, Mae Hong Son, affectionately known as the “Land of Three Mists”, is becoming a must-visit destination for travelers.

With more than 1.4 million visitors in 2024, generating more than 8 billion baht in revenue, this scenic province is ready to take its tourism game to the next level in 2025. Continued …

Explore Lampang’s Burmese legacy

A bypass province enroute to Chiang Mai, Lampang was once known for its bourgeoning ceramics industry in the 1990s, the quartz semi-precious stone craze back in the 1960s, and for having the first and once longest train tunnel in Thailand, completed and opened in 1918.

However, little is known about how the province used to be one of the largest hubs for the timber industry in the northern part of Thailand, with its apex during the interwar period. Continued …

15 Best Thailand Beaches: Local Secrets and Hidden Gems

Paradise seekers flock to Thailand’s coastline each year, yet some of the best Thailand beaches remain hidden from the tourist crowds. Whether you’re dreaming of pristine white sands or seeking secret coves, Thailand’s 3,219 kilometers of coastline holds unexpected treasures.

From the famous shores of Phuket to the untouched bays of Koh Kood, each beach tells its own unique story. While Maya Bay dazzles with its Hollywood fame, lesser-known gems like Bottle Beach and Bang Bao Beach offer peaceful escapes without the crowds. Continued …

In march toward sustainability, get ready for wine in paper bottles

When global warming impacts everyone on the planet, it is no longer a distant issue. In fact, it is closer to home than we think, as rising prices of goods become a reality.

Unpredictable weather conditions are affecting agricultural yields, including wine grapes. Late last year, winemakers warned that by 2025 global warming would significantly impact the wine industry. Continued …

Clean Air Act making strides, expected to be passed in April

For the past few years, Thailand has been plagued by air pollution and increasing health hazards from many key causes. The menace of dust particles from burned sugar cane and corn fields, industrial gas emissions and even transportation has made it critical for Thailand to come up with regulations that would help ease air pollution.

The government has been working on the Clean Air Act for the past year and it is expected to be implemented by April. According to the timeline, the final draft of the act is expected to be ready by mid-February. It will then be forwarded to Parliament for further review, to secure approval by April. Continued …

Record number of Japan ramen eateries went bankrupt in 2024

A record number of ramen noodle eatery operators in Japan went out of business in 2024, according to a research firm, as the food’s reputation for affordability limits room to raise prices amid soaring ingredient and utility costs. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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-Jan 10


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Poor air quality hits Hua Hin/Bangkok PM2.5 to worsen/Racer Marina Jazz Festival/Legend Fighting Championships/How HealthTech drives industry/Thailand’s ‘dual prime minister’ model/Bangkok temps near 40-year low/Chinese nationals missing/Moei River ‘scam city’/Bitcoin mine shut down/Wild elephant population surges/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Economic Stimulus Set for March/Exports face headwinds/Macau casino operator opens Thai office/Myanmar No.2 for Thai condo sales/Warned over tax compliance/TOURISM: Thailand’s Premium Tourist Hub/Travel Advisory for Thailand/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thai Cities With The Cleanest Air/China Driving Thailand’s EV Industry/LINKS: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Poor air quality hits Hua Hin

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Bangkok PM2.5 tipped to worsen until Monday

Many parts of Bangkok have been blanketed in PM2.5 haze this week due to poor air circulation and an increase in hotspots in the provinces and neighboring countries, said Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt.

The poor air quality was reported not only in the capital but also in the central and northeastern provinces, and the dust pollution stemmed from stagnant air, burning of crops and weeds, and the wind blowing from the east, he said. Continued …

Racer Marina Jazz Festival tomorrow

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Grand finale of Legend Fighting Championships Sunday

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How HealthTech drives healthcare industry

Health technologies are expected to drive a change in the healthcare industry worldwide this year, according to the Thansettakij report yesterday.

A change in the Thai healthcare industry was driven by Covid-19 pandemic and aged society, as well as technology advancement, which helped boost treatment efficiency. Here’s some health technologies which could shift the industry. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘dual prime minister’ model is a delicate tight-rope walk

The era of dual prime ministers is becoming increasingly evident in Thailand – Thaksin Shinawatra and his daughter, the official PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra.

This is a political dream for Thaksin. Looking back, Thaksin had previously learned his lessons after giving the reins to a “prime minister outside the Shinawatra family”, particularly the case of Samak Sundaravej, who became prime minister after the People Power Party won the 2007 general election. Continued …

Bangkok temperatures approaching 40-year low

Bangkok is expected to experience its coolest weather in almost 40 years on Sunday and Monday, with low temperatures of 16 degrees Celsius, while lows in the north and the northeast will be 12°C, forecasters said yesterday.

“Anyone wanting to experience the coolest temperatures this year (with strong winds) should prepare your body and mind for Jan. 12 and 13,” said Seree Supharathit, director of the Center for Climate Change and Disaster at Rangsit University. Continued …

2 more Chinese nationals missing near Thai-Myanmar border

Thai police were launching a fact-finding investigation into the disappearance of two more Chinese nationals – a male model and a woman -after their relatives sought help.

Police Gen. Thatchai Pitaneelaboot, inspector-general with the Royal Thai Police Office (RTPO), said foreign media had reported the disappearance of Chinese model Yang Zeqi, who went missing near the Thai-Myanmar border. Continued …

Cry for help from Moei River ‘scam city’

“Do you think I can get out of here?” the question induced sudden dead air as no one could answer it. But for people familiar with the stories of a city of scammers located in a border town in Myanmar, it is not difficult to feel the gravity of terror inflicted on the woman who raised such a question.

Late last year, I had a private conversation with a Lao woman – given the pseudonym Buakam – who was forced to work as a scammer in Shwekokko in Myawaddy. As a journalist, I have followed the scammers and call centers in Myawaddy, a border town that is just a stone’s throw from Thailand’s Mae Sot district. I have also interviewed some of the victims of these call centers online. Continued …

Bitcoin mine in Chonburi shut down for massive electricity theft

The Crime Suppression Division (CSD) joined forces with the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) yesterday to shut down a Bitcoin mining operation in the Phanat Nikhom district of Chonburi after discovering it had tampered with its power meter to use electricity for mining purposes, largely free of charge.

CSD officers and PEA officials seized 996 Bitcoin mining machines and other related devices from the premises. PEA officials estimated that the operation had stolen electricity worth hundreds of millions of baht, although the exact figure has yet to be determined. Continued …

Thailand’s wild elephant population surges

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) released a report estimating Thailand’s wild elephant population to be between 4,013 and 4,422. These elephants are dispersed across 91 forests.

The report highlights increasing conflicts between wild elephants and communities, particularly severe in the eastern forests, with an annual population growth rate of 8.2%, affecting 257 villages across six provinces. Continued …

  • Chinese ‘Tour Guides’ Arrested in Bangkok SMS Scam – Continued …
  • British drug dealer arrested after his suspicious behavior in Phuket – Continued …
  • Chinese Fraudsters Rob Fellow Citizens of 13M Baht in Bangkok Crypto Scam – Continued …
  • Tourists Detained After Vaping Mid-Air on Nok Air Flight – Continued …

Launch of the Final Phase of 2024 Economic Stimulus Set for March

The Thai government has rolled out the final phase timeline of its 2024 economic stimulus program, featuring a 10,000-baht digital wallet fund.

This initiative aims to boost economic growth, provide financial aid to millions, and address inequality. Implemented in stages, the program targets various demographic groups. The second phase, focusing on seniors, aligns with Chinese New Year 2025, while the anticipated final phase, aimed at those under 60, launches in March. Continued …

Thai exports face headwinds

Thai exports are projected to achieve a modest growth of 2%-3% in 2025, but analysts warn of challenging headwinds, particularly from the potential impact of “Trump 2.0” policies.

Experts are concerned over possible U.S. tariff hikes and intensifying competition from Chinese products in global markets, though Thailand’s recent entry into the BRICS grouping may help mitigate some risks. Continued …

Macau casino operator opens Thai office

Melco Resorts & Entertainment, an operator of casinos in Macau, plans to invest in integrated resorts and hotels in Thailand, banking on the country’s robust tourism industry and culture — and approval of legalized gambling.

Thailand is a top tourism country with great hospitality and a unique culture, said Lawrence Ho, chairman and chief executive of Melco. Continued …

Myanmar No.2 for Thai condo sales

Thai condo transfers to Myanmar buyers ranked second after Chinese purchasers for the first nine months of 2024, overtaking Russian buyers as the neighbouing government’s crackdown on Thai condo purchases subsided.

Surachet Kongcheep, head of research and consultancy at property firm Cushman & Wakefield Thailand, said Thai condo sales to Myanmar buyers resumed after a brief pause following the Myanmar government’s crackdown last April. Continued …

Online vendors, influencers warned over tax compliance

The Revenue Department issued a warning to independent business owners, particularly online vendors and influencers, to file their taxes correctly, insisting the department can leverage IT systems to monitor their tax compliance.

According to Director-general Pinsai Suraswadi, with the first three months of the year allotted for filing personal income tax returns, income earners are urged to file returns, especially those with non-salary income or independent business owners, such as traders and online sellers. Continued …

Phuket Becoming Thailand’s Premium Tourist Hub

In a decisive move to elevate Phuket’s status, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has announced strategic plans to develop the island province into a premier tourist destination. During a recent visit to the southern paradise, key discussions centered around combating ongoing challenges such as traffic congestion, flood management, and infrastructure enhancement.

Phuket, attracting almost a quarter of Thailand’s international visitors, often serves as their primary entry into the country, bypassing Bangkok altogether. Recognizing this, Paetongtarn emphasized the government’s commitment to refining Phuket’s allure and encouraging higher tourist expenditure by transforming it into a luxury destination. Continued …

Canada Issues Travel Advisory for Thailand

The Canadian government has issued a travel advisory for Thailand, indicating a high degree of caution be exercised by anyone planning a visit to the country. Travel to the southern provinces of Narathiwat, Pattani, Songkhla and Yala is to be avoided entirely, the advisory said.

A warning was also issued for the areas near the Myanmar-Thai border in the provinces of Mae Hong Son and Tak, citing “occasional violence, banditry and clashes between government forces and drug traffickers.” Continued …

Explore These Thai Cities With The Cleanest Air

Bangkok’s air quality has recently deteriorated, with frequent haze and smog impacting the city and posing health concerns. The average air quality index (AQI) in early January 2025 reached 115, indicating poor air quality. With high levels of particulate matter, visiting Bangkok might not be ideal now.

While conditions will likely remain similar until February, improvements are anticipated soon. For tourists planning to visit Thailand and locals seeking a less polluted environment, consider these alternative cities with lower AQI. Continued …

China Driving Thailand’s EV Industry

In April 2024, Thai government officials traveled to the Chinese provinces of Fujian and Guangdong with a single-point agenda – convincing the leading Chinese electric vehicle (EV) battery makers to invest in their country. Two months later, the global leader in the EV battery industry, China’s Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL), announced an initial investment of over $100 million to set up an assembly plant in collaboration with a local Thai state-owned company.

The pledge was the outcome of Thailand’s aggressive push to build domestic capacity to become a regional hub for both midstream and downstream sectors of the EV supply chains in Southeast Asia. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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

Thursday’s news-Jan 9


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Expats warned of scams/Unsafe air in 58 provinces/Air pollution soars in Bangkok/Upper Thailand to get colder/Medical facilities receive accreditation/17 indicted in iCon fraud/Monkey invasion in Krabi/ECONOMY: 2.4%–2.9% GDP growth predicted/Household debt climbs/Foreign investors into Thai condominiums/Thai residential index/Amazon Web opens/TOURISM: Tourism faces formidable challenges/Chinese New Year Tourist Drop Feared/Big boost in air travel/Sustainable travel trend/Mahout charged for elephant goring/British Tourist Found Dead/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Should you participate in elephant tourism?/CLIMATE THAILAND: Ban on Plastic Imports/Champion of Green Cuisine/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

Expats in Thailand warned of scams targeting bank accounts

A chief of police issued a warning to retirees in Thailand after two British expats in Pattaya were targetted by scammers attempting to drain their bank accounts. Police Lt. Col. Saksit Choobunrueang yesterday, announced that the elderly are being targetted by scam gangs because of their limited knowledge of technology.

The retirees, both residents of Thailand, received separate phone calls from the fraudsters claiming they might not need to register for a TIN (tax identification number), provided some routine checks confirmed their exemption. Continued …

Unsafe air in 58 Thai provinces

Air pollution hazardous or moderately dangerous to health was detected in 58 out of 77 provinces across Thailand this morning.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported on its website at 9am that ultrafine dust reached red (hazardous) levels in 20 provinces and orange (starting to affect health) levels in 38 provinces. Continued …

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Air pollution soars in Thai capital again, surpassing safety standards

Bangkok was ranked ninth among countries with the poorest air quality worldwide today. The capital’s air quality index surged to 163 as of 9am, higher than the safe standard of 0-50, according to the IQAir website.

Meanwhile, air quality in 64 areas of Bangkok was again below the safety standard this morning, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)’s Air Quality Information Center said. Continued …

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Upper Thailand to get colder, heavy rain forecast for south

Another strong high-pressure system from China will extend to Thailand and the South China Sea from Friday to Monday, causing a decrease in temperature and strong winds in the area, the Thai Meteorological Department said in a weather warning today.

A decrease of 5-7 °C is likely in the north and the northeast regions, and temperatures will drop by 3-5 °C in the central region, including Bangkok metropolitan area, the east and the upper south during the same period, the department said. Continued …

Two Bangkok medical facilities receive international JCI accreditation

Vichaiyut Hospital and Vichaiyut Medical Center have received certification from the Joint Commission International (JCI) from the United States, which is awarded to healthcare facilities that meet international standards in patient safety and comprehensive care. This certification reaffirms the hospital’s commitment to medical service quality, establishing it as a trusted private hospital with over 55 years of service.

The Joint Commission International (JCI) is a non-profit, independent organization from the United States that has been certifying the quality and safety of healthcare facilities worldwide for over 27 years. The accreditation process involves thorough evaluations to ensure that healthcare institutions meet JCI’s stringent requirements, with a focus on providing high-quality, safe medical care equivalent to international standards. – NNT

Prosecutors indict 17 in iCon fraud case

Prosecutors have indicted 17 suspects in The iCon Group fraud case, including CEO and founder Waranthaphon “Boss Paul” Wratyaworrakul, and dropped charges against actor Yuranunt Pamornmontri and actress Pechaya Wattanamontree.

The 17 defendants face charges of public fraud, fraudulent borrowing and illegally running a direct sales business, and other related offenses. Continued …

Monkeys invading communities in Krabi

Villagers living in Nua Khlong district of Krabi province have called on officials to deal with long-tailed macaques, which have left their habitat in the mangrove forest to forage for food in their communities and along the beaches.

They complain that the monkeys are causing a nuisance by ransacking garbage bins looking for food, destroying vegetable patches, invading food shops and breaking roof tiles. Continued …

Private sector panel expects 2.4%–2.9% GDP growth this year

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) yesterday forecast that Thailand’s economic growth for this year would be between 2.4% and 2.9%, with export growth projected at 1.5% to 2.5%.

The committee, comprising representatives from the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), and the Thai Bankers’ Assn. (TBA), held a press conference to announce its projections for key economic indicators. Continued …

Thai household debt climbs to 104% of GDP

Thailand’s household debt, including informal loans, has reached 104% of gross domestic product (GDP), which is expected to pressure economic growth, according to a report released by a private sector panel.

The study carried out by Chulalongkorn University, commissioned by the Joint Standing Committee for Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB), indicates the household debt-to-GDP ratio reached 104% in the fourth quarter of 2024. Continued …

Foreign investors continue to pour money into Thai condominiums

Thailand’s real estate market continues to attract foreign investors, with a notable increase in condominium unit transfers during the third quarter of 2024, according to a report released by the Real Estate Information Center (REIC) yesterday.

The report revealed a 11.6% year-on-year (YoY) surge in the number of condominium units transferred to foreigners, reaching 3,756 units. The total value of these transactions also climbed by 8.9% YoY to 18.571 billion baht. Continued …

Thai residential index the lowest in 12 quarters

The overall residential market index in Thailand in the third quarter of 2024 dropped to its lowest level in 12 quarters, dating back to the third quarter of 2021, driven by declining housing transfers and a slowdown in supply.

The Real Estate Information Center (REIC) reported the index was 76.8 for the third quarter, down from 84.8 in the second quarter of 2024 and 79.3 in the third quarter of 2023, as market activity decreased. Continued …

Amazon Web opens its new cloud infrastructure region in Thailand

Amazon Web Services (AWS) has officially launched its Asia Pacific (Thailand) Region yesterday marking a significant milestone in the company’s expansion across Southeast Asia, the company said at a press conference on Tuesday.

The new infrastructure aims to drive Thailand’s digital economy and support local businesses in adopting innovative technologies, including artificial intelligence (AI). The scale of AWS’s commitment to Thailand is substantial, with plans to invest more than US$5 billion over the next 15 years. Continued …

Thailand’s tourism faces formidable challenges

In a recent report by the Deloitte Thailand team, Thailand is set to shine in 2025, as its tourism industry prepares to play a pivotal role in the nation’s economy. Tourism, a key pillar of Thailand’s GDP, is estimated to generate $67 billion in 2025, with 36 to 39 million visitors expected for the year, up from around 35 million in 2024.

However, the industry faces pressing issues, such as climate change. Rising temperatures threaten popular outdoor attractions. Creative solutions, such as shaded outdoor spaces, innovative indoor cultural hubs, and climate-resilient infrastructure have been recommended to ensure Thailand remains a top destination. Continued … 

Chinese New Year Tourist Drop Feared Amid Human Trafficking Alarm

Concerns are mounting over a potential slump in Chinese tourist numbers during the forthcoming Lunar New Year, as a recent human trafficking incident involving a Chinese celebrity is projected to dent visitor confidence. The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) warns of a possible 10%-20% decline in arrivals.

The narrative unfolded after a Chinese actor was entangled in a human trafficking ring that allegedly exploited Thailand as a transit hub. The incident has sparked widespread media coverage in China, prompting fears of ripples through the tourism sector. Continued …

Big boost in air travel over the New Year holiday

New Year holiday passenger numbers were up almost 20% on last year at Thailand’s six main airports, and airlines increased the number of flights accordingly. There were 19.7% more travelers and 16.4% more flights year-on-year, Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said yesterday.

The figures apply to Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Phuket and Hat Yai airports, which are under the supervision of Airports of Thailand (AoT). Continued …

Tourism sector banks on sustainable travel trend

The tourism sector needs to capture rising sustainable travel demand to make Thailand a top destination by utilizing more green practices and wellness programs, while luring tourists to newer local destinations, according to the tourism soft power subcommittee.

Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, president of the tourism subcommittee of the National Soft Power Strategy Committee, said the tourism supply chain and government face market pressure to quickly adopt sustainable standards and policies to stay competitive. Continued …

Mahout charged for elephant goring Spanish woman in Thailand

Police have charged the mahout responsible for the elephant that gored a Spanish woman to death last week in Koh Yao. The deadly incident has since ramped up intense scrutiny of Thailand’s elephant tourism industry.

The 38-year-old mahout faces charges of negligence causing death after a tragic accident involving the 22-year-old Spanish tourist in southern Thailand. Continued …

British Tourist Found Dead and Naked off Phuket Beach

The heartbroken family of a British man is seeking the truth after his body washed ashore a Phuket beach. The body of Regan Kelly was discovered on Saturday floating in the sea off a Thai beach.

The 28-year-old South London man’s body was discovered naked and face down merely hours after he was seen dashing out of a bar after a meeting with an unknown man turned heated. Continued …

Should you participate in elephant tourism? Here’s what experts say

An elephant handler in Thailand is under investigation after a Spanish tourist was killed during a bathing activity at a venue advertised as an ethical sanctuary, an officer at the Tourism and Sports Office in Phang Nga province said yesterday. The grim incident has again spotlighted the question of how tourists can ethically – and safely – interact with elephants while traveling.

Humans have been interacting with elephants for centuries, said Hannah Mumby, an assistant professor at the University of Hong Kong’s Area of Ecology and Biodiversity who has studied human-wildlife interactions and Asian elephants. But regardless of how innocuous a tourism experience appears, she said, “an elephant is always still a wild animal”. Continued …

Thailand’s Ban on Plastic Imports Comes into Force

A ban on plastic waste imports has come into force in Thailand, two years after it was announced in a bid to control pollution and protect people’s health.

Lawmakers had been discussing the ban since 2020 as they sought to stop the flood of plastic from Western nations that has contributed to hazardous levels of air and water pollution in the country. Continued …

This Chiang Mai Hotel is a Champion of Elevated Green Cuisine

Perched on the 21st floor of Melia Chiang Mai, Mai Restaurant stands out for its unique high-rise panoramas across Thailand’s northern capital. With most buildings in this historic city subject to height restrictions, it provides a rare bird’s-eye view of the city.

Dining at Mai, guests can enjoy a different, but equally distinct, showcase of Chiang Mai: traditional Lanna cuisine infused with Mediterranean flavors and ingredients — a hallmark of the Melia brand — made from ingredients sourced from local farmers, which were fertilized using the hotel’s composted food waste. It’s the circle of life in Melia’s 360º Cuisine program. Continued …

Facebook axes fact checking

It was no accident that Meta Platforms chose Donald Trump’s favourite TV news show, Fox and Friends, to discuss its decision to ditch outside fact-checking. The move, which will impact content served to hundreds of millions of U.S. users on platforms like Instagram and Facebook, was in effect aimed at an audience of one. It was the latest calculation in a months-long effort by founder and Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg to reposition the social media giant as a more Trump-friendly organization after years of conflict and tensions. Continued …

‘Make Greenland great again’? No, thank you, Greenlanders say

Christian Ulloriaq Jeppesen remembers how this all started. In 2019, during Donald Trump’s first term as United States president, Trump floated the idea of the United States buying the island of Greenland. At the time, most people in Greenland (and Denmark, the European country that controls it) thought his suggestion was a joke. Continued …

Mexican president trolls Trump, suggests US be renamed ‘Mexican America’

Mexico’s president took a swipe at Donald Trump yesterday, saying that the United States should be called “Mexican America,” after Trump’s vow to rename the Gulf of Mexico the “Gulf of America.” Continued …

Indonesia keeps iPhone 16 ban despite Apple’s $1bn investment

Indonesia will continue to ban local sales of the iPhone 16, saying that Apple’s $1-billion investment plan that includes building an AirTag factory is insufficient to meet local content requirements. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
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  • Department of Highways – 1586
  • State Railway – 1590

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Expat tax returns due by March 31/Paraglider killed in Hua Hin/Hua Hin motorcycle rental operaters warned/Racer Marina Jazz Festival/Jazz on the Tees/Tiger spotted in Kui Buri/Dust pollution covers Thailand/Nine Deadly Days Claim 393/A temperature tumble/Upgrade of Thai massage standards/Inches from Death Under Elephant’s Belly/ECONOMY: Baht may experience significant fluctuations/Cconomic growth faces several risks/Household debt falls/Bangkok Port development a mixed-use project/Real-estate sector urges support/Agricultural GDP Growth/Thai beverage industry to grow/Southeast Asia on the rise/TOURISM: 40 Million Foreign tourists in 2025/Struggling with Overtourism/Record Pattaya Hotel Bookings/Tourist gored while washing elephant/Tourists Forced to Pay/Being cheated by local transportation/Tourist boat sinks/Navy Rescues Six Tourists/39 Chinese tourists test positive/Pattaya bans driving on the beach/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: 10 Lucky Foods/Why Thai cuisine reigns supreme/21 Reasons to Visit Thailand/I thought wellness was ridiculous/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand reaffirms green pledges/Cops bust illegal e-waste ring/To fuel ships with bio-LNG/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

Expat tax returns due by March 31

Editor: We posted this news Saturday but several of our readers reported that the online site is in Thai only. We checked and translation is available in English, and in other languages if you use most any major Google or Microsoft platform – by right-clicking on the site. However, we found navigating the site dificult and could not find where to even start a filing.

There is also the question of how the dozens of dual tax treaties will be handled online – 95% of expats residing in Thailand reportedly come from countries with dual tax treaties with Thailand. Each one of those treaties is different. (information provided by Thai Examiner)

Highlights:
  • All income remitted to Thailand by foreign residents in the country for over 180 days last year is declarable;
  • all expats who have been residents of Thailand for 180 days or more in the course of the last year are liable to file a return;
  • taxpayers should use the D-MyTax (Digital MyTax) system;
  • the income tax payable by each foreigner depends on the nature of such income and the tax treaty with their country of origin;
  • for most foreign expats on basic incomes such as Bt60,000 a month, the tax bill is approximately Bt11,000;
  • only electronic forms will be accepted until April 8, 2025; paper returns must be received by the end of March;
  • the return pertains to taxable income earned within Thailand and remitted to Thailand during 2024;
  • 95% of foreign expats originate from countries that have tax treaties with Thailand,
  • each country’s treaty with the kingdom is substantially different;
  • each individual residing in Thailand has unique circumstances, complicating the matter, particularly with the differences in tax treaties;
  • it is unclear how each individual’s situation will be treated;
  • the Thai government is reportedly drafting legislation to increase the tax burden on foreign residents, meaning that foreign residents in the kingdom will eventually be liable to pay tax on their worldwide income;
  • an independent survey showed that 16% of people plan to take professional advice, while a full 58% would not file a return at all;
  • 55% of expats in the survey are considering relocating to avoid spending 180 days in the country.
Here’s the initial report:

The director-general of the Revenue Department on Thursday called on taxpayers to file their end-of-year returns for 2024. This will be the first year that all foreign residents in Thailand are included.

To file online 

Changes to tax regulations in 2023 make The income tax payable by each foreigner depends on the nature of such income and the tax treaty with their country of origin. The question now is how many foreign taxpayers will file returns between now and March 31. After that, it remains to be seen if follow-up actions will be taken against those who fail to do so. Continued …

Paraglider killed in Hua Hin beach accident

Malaysian national paragliding athlete Muhammad Nurniqmat Ruslan has died after falling during a training session at Hua Hin beach. Continued …

Hua Hin motorcycle rental operaters warned about tourist licenses

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Racer Marina Jazz Festival Jan 11

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Jazz on the Tees event draws 1,000

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Tiger spotted in Kui Buri after a decade

A significant milestone in wildlife conservation has been achieved at Kui Buri National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan, as a tiger has been captured on camera, returning to the area for the first time in over 10 years.

Park officials successfully captured images of the tiger using wildlife camera traps set up near Khao Khan Hok and Khao Sam Chan, close to the Singkhon park protection unit. The reappearance of the tiger after such a long absence is a significant accomplishment for wildlife conservation in Thailand. Continued …

Unsafe dust pollution covers Thailand

Levels of ultrafine dust were rated unsafe throughout Bangkok and in 66 of the 76 provinces this morning, with the worst pollution in Sing Buri.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 9am that particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) reached harmful (red) levels in five provinces. Continued …

Nine Deadly Days Claim 393 Lives and Injure Over 2,200

The festive period has turned deadly for many, with a toll of 393 fatalities and 2,251 injuries reported over the past nine days of New Year travel. Authorities have attributed the alarming figures to reckless driving, with speeding identified as the primary cause of crashes.

On Jan. 4 alone, there were 169 crashes, resulting in 23 fatalities and 164 injuries. Reckless speeding accounted for 37.3% of incidents, followed by sudden lane cutting (23.7%) and poor visibility (17.8%). Continued …

Thailand braces for a temperature tumble

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning about a significant drop in temperature across Thailand due to a cold air mass, leading to cooler weather across various regions. Affected areas include the northern, northeastern, and central parts of the country, with particularly frigid conditions on mountaintops.

The TMD reported a northeast monsoon sweeping across the Gulf of Thailand, the southern region, and the Andaman Sea is of moderate intensity, causing isolated thunderstorms in the south. Areas with thunderstorms may experience waves exceeding 2 meters. Continued …

Experts call for upgrade of Thai massage standards

Thai massage was recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO in 2019. The Public Health Ministry expects Thai massage to generate 200 billion in annual revenue if the country can train around 70,000 masseuses.

However, the deaths of two people triggered fears among people about Thai massage in December last year. Thai singer Chayada Prao-hom died after receiving a massage at a parlor in Udon Thani province many times, though autopsy indicated that she had not died due to Thai massage. Continued …

Parents and Children Inches from Death Under Elephant’s Belly

In a nerve-wracking incident, parents taking children through an elephant’s legs as part of a ritual for good fortune narrowly avoided tragedy when the elephant became agitated and unpredictable.

The incident, captured by CCTV serves as a cautionary tale. The footage shows an elephant handler leading children under the elephant’s belly – a cultural tradition believed to bring luck and safety. However, the situation took a dangerous turn as the elephant unexpectedly panicked. The handler carrying the first child was viciously kicked, narrowly escaping being trampled. Continued …

Baht may experience significant fluctuations in 2025: KResearch

Kasikorn Research Center (KResearch) forecasts that the Thai baht may experience significant fluctuations in 2025, with a projected depreciation to 35.50 baht per U.S. dollar by year-end. Key factors to monitor include potential additional pressures stemming from U.S. policies under president-elect Donald Trump.

At the close of 2024, the baht stood at 34.11 baht per U.S. dollar. While this rate appears close to the year-end figure for 2023, the currency demonstrated wide fluctuations during the year, reflecting increased volatility. Continued …

Thailand’s economic growth target faces several risks

Growth in Thailand’s tourism and export sectors, together with government investments, will likely help spur the economy this year, according to the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). However, whether or not the country can achieve 3% GDP growth this year, a goal set by the government, still remains to be seen, it says.

As of Dec, 29 last year, Thailand had welcomed 35 million international tourists, which is close to the government’s 2024 target, NESDC Secretary-general Danucha Pichayanan said yesterday. Continued …

Household debt falls faster than expected

The Bank of Thailand expects the country’s household debt-to-GDP ratio to decline faster than previously assessed, driven by debt deleveraging efforts and the recent debt relief scheme.

According to the central bank’s financial stability report for 2024, the household debt-to-GDP ratio has been decreasing because of ongoing debt deleveraging, resulting in slower growth across all consumer loan products, particularly auto loans and credit cards. Continued …

Bangkok Port development model revived as a mixed-use project

The Bangkok Port, or Klong Toei Port, managed by the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT), is a crucial hub for cargo transport by water. PAT plans to repurpose 2,353 rai (376 hectares) of port land for new uses, with an updated feasibility study required to align strategies with current needs.

A 2019 feasibility study, however, has not been updated, necessitating a review of strategies to maximize the value of the port area. The project aims to involve private sector participation under a public-private partnership (PPP) model, offering a 30-year concession to generate long-term revenue. Continued …

Real-estate sector urges government support to boost recovery

Seven major Thai real-estate associations have joined forces to submit a package of stimulus measures to the government and the Bank of Thailand (BOT) to revitalize the struggling property market.

The sector has faced significant headwinds in recent years, grappling with economic challenges, subdued consumer confidence, and high household debt. Despite anticipated economic growth of 2.3%-3.3% in 2025, driven by government spending and a recovering tourism sector, the real-estate market remains sluggish. Continued … 

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Thailand Projects Agricultural GDP Growth at 1.8%-2.8% in 2025

Professor Narumon Pinyosinwat, Thailand’s minister of agriculture and cooperatives, has outlined a forecast for the agricultural GDP to grow by 1.8%-2.8% in 2025, despite recent setbacks in the sector. According to the Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE), the agricultural economy contracted by 1.1% in 2024 due to adverse conditions impacting crops, fisheries, and services, although livestock and forestry saw positive growth.

Key challenges included severe weather patterns exacerbated by climate change, such as droughts from El Niño and consequent flooding from La Niña, which negatively affected agricultural outputs in critical regions. Continued …

Thai beverage industry to grow on tourism recovery: KResearch

The Thai beverage industry is expected to grow further this year on tourism recovery, hot weather, and development of new drinks to meet consumers’ demand on health, according to Kasikorn Research Center (Kresearch).

The center expects the non-alcohol beverage market to expand by 3.3% compared to the previous year. However, this year’s growth would slow down due to the rising cost of living. Entrepreneurs still have to face rising production costs due to sugary tax and intense competition from domestic manufacturers and importers, especially those importing beverages from China, the center said. Continued …

The ASEAN Century: Southeast Asia on the rise

From ongoing great power tensions, a slowing global economy, and persistent inflation, recent headlines suggest a world unraveling. However, a broader view reveals a very different picture for Southeast Asia.

Despite challenges, ASEAN continues to be a bright spot for those looking to launch, grow, expand, or invest in businesses over both the near and long term. ASEAN’s economic potential remains enormous, particularly in rapidly developing economies like Malaysia, the Philippines, Thailand, Indonesia, and Vietnam. Continued …

Thailand Aims to Attract 40 Million Foreign tourists in 2025

The Thai government has announced an aggressive tourism strategy for 2025 to attract 40 million international visitors, with tourism revenue increased by 7.5% to 3.4 trillion baht ($98.5 billion).

Suwong Thienthong, minister of tourism and sports, has unveiled a plan to boost tourism in 2025, aiming to attract 40 million foreign tourists. As part of the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism Year 2025” campaign, the government will work with global travel companies to promote tourism. Continued …

17 Iconic Holiday Destinations Struggling with Overtourism

As tourism continues to surge worldwide, several renowned destinations are beginning to buckle under the pressure of overtourism. In 2025, holidaymakers have been urged to reconsider visiting 15 locations, particularly those outside the European Union, due to the environmental and social challenges that mass tourism is inflicting on these areas.

Destinations such as Agrigento in Sicily, the British Virgin Islands, Kerala in India, Kyoto and Tokyo in Japan, Oaxaca in Mexico, and Scotland’s North Coast 500 have all been flagged for unsustainable tourist volumes. Continued …

Thailand’s Free Visa Policy Sparks Record Pattaya Hotel Bookings in 2024

Recent reports have indicated an extraordinary surge in hotel bookings in Pattaya, particularly during the New Year period. This upward trend has been attributed to a significant increase in tourist arrivals following Thailand’s innovative free visa policy.

According to Morakot Kuldilok, the president of the Thai Hotels Assn.– astern Chapter, the success of this policy has propeled Thailand’s tourism numbers to new heights, comparable to the pre-COVID era. In fact, some hotels in the region have exceeded their pre-pandemic performance levels, an achievement that many in the travel industry had deemed ambitious just a year ago. Continued …

Tourist dies after being gored while washing elephant at Thai sanctuary

A Spanish tourist has died after being attacked by an elephant she was bathing in Thailand. Blanca Ojanguren Garcia, 22, was washing the animal at the Koh Yao Elephant Care & House, a sactuary popular with British holidaymakers, when it gored her with its tusk.

Ko Yao Yai where the incident happened is a Thai island in the Andaman Sea, halfway between Phuket and Krabi. It is famed for its sandy shores, mangroves, rubber plantations and fishing villages. Continued …

Tourists Forced to Pay on Koh Phangan Boat

Tourist safety concerns have emerged on the popular Thai island of Koh Phangan following social media reports of a water taxi operator demanding payments from passengers in the middle of the sea.

A social media post on Saturday detailed an incident where tourists were allegedly forced to make payments under duress during a late-night boat ride. According to the report, around 2 a.m. on New Year’s Eve, a group of approximately 20 passengers boarded a boat taxi to visit a local pub. The boat operator, who hadn’t disclosed the fare beforehand, stopped the vessel in open waters and demanded 400 baht per person for a one-way journey, refusing to continue until everyone paid. Continued …

Why foreigners often fear being cheated by local transportation

Foreign tourists often harbor a fear of being cheated by local transportation services usually in attractive locations such as Bangkok, Pattaya and Phuket. This concern stems from a combination of personal experiences, cultural differences, and stories shared by others. Here are the main reasons why this fear persists:

In many countries, local transportation — such as tuk-tuks, taxis, and motorbike taxis — does not operate on fixed fares or meters. Instead, prices are negotiated upfront or determined arbitrarily. Tourists unfamiliar with standard rates are vulnerable to overcharging, especially in popular tourist areas. Continued …

Tourist boat sinks off Koh Talu

A tourist boat heading to the island of Koh Talu sank on Sunday morning, leaving 30 passengers in shock. Rough seas caused the boat to take on water and sink about 150–200 meters from shore.

Passengers, all wearing life jackets, were forced to jump into the water and swim to safety. Once ashore, they hiked through the jungle to reach their hotel. Their belongings went down with the boat. One person was injured. – scandasia.com

Navy Rescues Six Tourists from Capsized Kayaks Off Koh Chang

In a dramatic rescue, six tourists narrowly escaped disaster yesterday after their kayaks capsized amid strong waves off Thailand’s Koh Chang.

The Royal Thai Navy’s Koh Chang Maritime Security Center (Sor Por Kor Koh Chang) responded to two separate kayak accidents near Koh Yuak and Koh Suwan. Continued …

39 Chinese tourists test positive for drugs following Pattaya pub raid

Police and Interior Ministry officials joined forces to raid a pub on Pattaya’s Walking Street early on Sunday and found 39 Chinese tourists who tested positive for drugs. Panda Club was raided at 3.36am by over 100 police personnel and officials from the Provincial Administration Department in Bang Lamung district.

Chonburi Deputy Gov. Chaiyaporn Paepiromrat ordered the raid to check for possible illegal activities following a report that a Chinese tourist was severely injured at the pub on Dec. 27. Continued …

Pattaya bans unauthorized vehicles from driving on the beach

The city of Pattaya has implemented a ban on all vehicles driving on the beach area without prior authorization. This new regulation aims to preserve the beauty and safety of Pattaya’s beaches, ensuring a cleaner environment for both locals and tourists.

Local authorities have emphasized that only vehicles with special permission will be allowed to access the beach, and those found violating the rule may face fines or penalties. This measure is part of ongoing efforts to improve the management and safety of Pattaya’s popular tourist destinations while maintaining the city’s appeal as a top global tourism spot. Continued …

10 Lucky Foods to Ring in the New Year

Looking to start your year with an extra dash of luck? Chef LeePijika Rojsatapong from the FooHunter Show reveals how ancient wisdom meets modern gastronomy in these 10 auspicious dishes that promise to bring good fortune to your table.

In many Asian cultures, the foods we eat during New Year celebrations carry deep symbolic meaning, bringing promises of prosperity, longevity, and happiness. From the length of noodles representing long life to the golden hue of mangoes symbolizing wealth, these traditional beliefs have transformed everyday dishes into vessels of good fortune. Continued …

Why Thai cuisine reigns supreme over its neighbors

Thai cuisine is often regarded as one of the best in Southeast Asia, and there are several reasons why many believe it surpasses the culinary offerings of its neighboring countries.

The first factor is the balance of flavors in Thai food, which combines the perfect harmony of sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and spicy. This intricate balance creates a complex yet accessible flavor profile that appeals to a wide range of tastes. The use of fresh herbs and spices, such as lemongrass, galangal, cilantro, and Thai basil, infuses dishes with vibrant flavors that are difficult to replicate. Continued …

21 Reasons to Visit Thailand at Least Once in Your Life

Thailand is a premier travel destination known for its rich culture, stunning scenery, and warm hospitality. Its elaborate temples, flavorful cuisine, vibrant festivals, and tropical beaches attract visitors from across the globe.

Thailand offers diverse experiences – serene retreats, vibrant nightlife, outdoor adventures, shopping bargains, and more – from the lush northern hills to the southern paradise islands. With welcoming smiles around every corner, Thailand gives travelers an unforgettable journey. Continued …

I thought wellness was ridiculous — then I went to Thailand

I was a bundle of knots, and the nagging pain in my right leg was only getting more stubborn. So it seemed like divine timing that just as I was thinking about learning to care for my body properly, an invitation to a wellness retreat in Thailand landed on my desk.

I’m not one to take time away to “recharge”. To me, a rest day is filled with chores and bed rotting. But apparently, that’s not how you rest mindfully. And it got me thinking: can wellness activities really improve your physical health? The short answer is yes. But how? And more importantly, why? I traveled to the Andaman Sea to find out. Continued …

Thailand reaffirms green pledges

Despite an unimpressive end to COP29, the 2024 UN Climate Change Conference held in Baku, Azerbaijan, Thailand remains committed to its campaign to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, with a view to accelerating its progress.

During the conference, many participants expressed disappointment over the emergence of a new agreement to provide financial support to help developing countries adapt to the impact of climate change, though they are still required to carry on efforts to combat global warming. Continued …

Cops bust illegal e-waste ring in Samut Sakhon

Police uncovered an extensive illegal operation where electronic waste was being unlawfully transported and stored in Samut Sakhon. The discovery is linked to previous activities involving closed factories.

Yesterday, Ekanat Promphan, minister of industry, revealed that a team, along with local industry officials and the Department of Industrial Works, conducted a raid on C.H.H. Recycle Co., in Samut Sakhon. Continued …

BBGI aims to fuel ships with bio-LNG

BBGI, the biotechnology arm of energy conglomerate Bangchak Corp., plans to supply a cleaner fuel called “bio-LNG” to ships, replacing liquified natural gas (LNG) and supporting the global campaign to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.

Similar to airlines that are committed to using sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), ship operators are required to use an alternative fuel with less of a carbon footprint. Continued …

US lawmakers to certify Trump win, 4 years after his coup attempt

Exactly four years after Donald Trump’s supporters stormed the U.S. Capitol, seeking to overturn his election loss, lawmakers meet today to certify his 2024 win, cementing the Republican’s comeback from political ignominy. Continued …

Canadian PM Trudeau said likely to resign this week

Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau is likely to announce his resignation this week as he faces mounting dissent within his Liberal Party, newspaper The Globe and Mail reported yesterday. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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-Jan 4


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Expat tax returns due by March 31/Link between alcohol and cancer/Excise taxes on cars/First 7 dangerous days claim 321/Cold weather in north/Bomb Explodes in Pattani/Truck Collides with Elephant/’Ready’ for marriage law/ECONOMY: Steady Economic Growth Predicted/Negative impacts of joining BRICS/Tax reforms being studied/Industries urged to adapt/8 key trends shaping real estate/TOURISM: Wooing Elite Tourists/Tree Falls on Thai Bus/Tourist found dead off beach/Air India Express Phuket flights/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: 7 days in Thailand reshaped my view/Increased interest in Ko Samet/CLIMATE THAILAND: GULF Commences 5 Solar Projects/EV sales growth slowing/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

Expat tax returns due by March 31

The director-general of the Revenue Department on Thursday called on taxpayers to file their end-of-year returns for 2024. This will be the first year that all foreign residents in Thailand are included.

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Changes to tax regulations in 2023 make all income remitted to Thailand by foreign residents in the country for over 180 days last year declarable. The income tax payable by each foreigner depends on the nature of such income and the tax treaty with their country of origin. The question now is how many foreign taxpayers will file returns between now and March 31. After that, it remains to be seen if follow-up actions will be taken against those who fail to do so. Continued …

US surgeon general sounds alarm about link between alcohol and cancer

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory Friday warning Americans that alcohol consumption can increase their cancer risk and called for an updated health warning label on alcoholic beverages.

Surgeon general’s advisories are strongly stated warnings meant to deliver clear messages about health risks. Advisories are uncommon and reserved for issues that need immediate awareness and action. They often become turning points in the nation’s health habits. A 1964 surgeon general’s report on smoking, for example, started to change the perception that cigarettes were benign. Continued …

Excise taxes on cars to be restructured

The Excise Department is preparing restructure tax rates on automobiles to support the transition from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to future mobility technologies, including electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles.

The goal is to use excise taxes as a tool to promote sustainability by balancing revenue generation with economic outcomes to enhance competitiveness, said Director-general Kulaya Tantitemit. Continued …

First 7 dangerous days claim 321 lives, fatalities up 13%

Forty-three people were killed and 200 injured in road accidents across Thailand on Thursday, the seventh of the “10 dangerous days” of the New Year holidays.

The casualties were recorded in 196 road crashes, the Road Safety Directing Center of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported yesterday. From Dec. 27 to Jan. 2, a total of 321 people were reported killed and 1,894 injured in 1,938 traffic accidents across the country. Continued …

Cold weather persists in north, with heavy monsoons in the south

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a weather alert for 10 provinces, warning of heavy monsoons affecting 30% of the area. Northern Thailand is experiencing another cold front, leading to further temperature drops.

A high-pressure system or cold air mass from China has descended over upper Thailand and the South China Sea, causing temperatures to fall. The northern and northeastern regions are facing cool to cold weather. Meanwhile, central Thailand, including Bangkok and its surrounding areas, the eastern region, and the upper southern region are experiencing cool mornings. Continued …

Bomb Explodes at Traffic Checkpoint Outside School in Pattani, Injuring Six Officers

A bomb explosion at a traffic checkpoint outside a school in Pattani Province has left six police officers injured, two of them critically. The incident occurred at approximately 10:20 am yesterday near Ban Kalapo School in Moo 1, Tero Bon subdistrict, Sai Buri District.

The explosive device, believed to be an improvised bomb, had been concealed in the battery storage compartment of a checkpoint sign. The blast occurred as traffic police were conducting road safety enforcement near the school. Continued …

Pickup Truck Collides with Elephant, Injuring Three

A collision between a pickup truck and a large elephant yesterday left three people injured in Kabin Buri District, Prachinburi Province, with the animal retreating into nearby sugarcane fields.

Emergency responders from the Sajja Buddhadham Kabin Buri rescue unit were alerted to the incident on Road 359, near Ban Nong Talat in Tambon Lat Takhian. Upon arrival, they discovered a pickup truck with damage to the front left side and a shattered windshield. Three occupants of the vehicle sustained injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment. Continued …

Government ‘ready’ for marriage law

The Interior Ministry is ready for the implementation of the Marriage Equality Bill, which is set to become law later this month, according to ministry spokeswoman Traisulee Taisaranakul.

Traisulee said the Department of Provincial Administration (DoPA) has revised regulations to be in accordance with the new law and drawn up rules to facilitate the registration work. Continued …

Thai Central Bank Anticipates Steady Economic Growth Despite Uncertainties

Thailand’s economy is projected to expand by 2.7% in 2024 and 2.9% in 2025, fueled by growth in tourism, private consumption, and exports of electronics and machinery. However, the recovery in the industrial sector, particularly automotive manufacturing, remains slow, contributing to disparities in household income growth.

Thailand’s government is expected to implement supportive fiscal policies to stimulate economic activity, focusing on infrastructure development and incentives for foreign investment. However, external risks such as global economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions could pose challenges to export performance. Continued …

Economists warn of negative impacts of Thailand joining BRICS

Economists have warned of the negative impacts that Thailand might face after becoming a full member of the BRICS economic bloc, including being viewed as taking sides and affected by trade barriers in the U.S.-China trade war.

On Jan. 1, Thailand became an official partner of BRICS, an international bloc established in 2006 as a coalition of large emerging markets. The bloc comprises 10 countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Continued …

Tax reforms being studied, but remain on the agenda

The government remains committed to tax reform, but insists implementation as a comprehensive package encompassing value-added tax (VAT), corporate income tax and personal income tax to enhance the country’s competitiveness while minimizing the impact on vulnerable groups.

According to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, the ministry has not made a final determination on the matter. Options need to be prepared and presented to the authorities to consider, including an assessment of the potential impact on taxpayers and a timeline for reform, he said. Continued …

Key industries urged to adapt

The Industry Ministry is urging manufacturers in five industries, including car manufacturing, to take more serious efforts to adapt to projected U.S. trade policies, the influx of low-cost imports into the Thai market, and disruptive technology. The other four industries comprise electronics, electrical appliances, steel and garments.

“We suggest entrepreneurs in these segments closely monitor the impact of these factors that can intensify, affecting their businesses this year,” said Passakorn Chairat, director-general of the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). Continued …

8 key trends shaping Thai real estate after rollercoaster year

Eight highs and lows in Thailand’s rollercoaster real estate market last year present challenges in 2025. Developers are now adopting strategies to address these hot issues, seeking a year of stabilization and recovery after the storm.

  1. Bangkok’s condo market slumps

A notable phenomenon of 2024 was the decline in new condominium launches in Bangkok, Thailand’s economic hub. During the first half of the year, the condo market shrank by 43.7% YoY, with the launch of only 8,674 units worth a total 49.37 billion baht. The main reason for the slump was a high mortgage rejection rate of 70%, significantly reducing demand for condos in the capital. Continued …

Thailand Aims to Woo Elite Tourists Amid Regional Rivalry

In a strategic move to bolster its luxury tourism sector, Thailand is embarking on a mission to attract elite tourists with offerings in wellness, sport, and romance. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set ambitious goals, targeting a 10% annual growth in this lucrative market, against a backdrop of fierce competition from neighboring destinations.

At the heart of Thailand’s renewed focus are the niche markets that promise high returns. Jirawadee Khunsap, deputy governor for products and tourism business at TAT, announced on Friday that the kingdom aims to tap into luxury tourism, initially valued at approximately Bt70 billion annually. This figure is expected to steadily climb as global travel resumes, especially as high-quality tourists are increasingly drawn to bespoke experiences. Continued … 

11 Tourists Hurt as Tree Falls on Thai Bus

In an incident in Kanchanaburi, western Thailand, a tree felled by an illegal logger crashed onto a passing bus, injuring 11 people, including three British teens. The accident occurred as the tourists were en route to the Erawan Waterfall.

British nationals Biba Rose Waddell, 19, from London, Sophia Rose Alice Ridehalgh, 19, from Welwyn Garden City, and Sasha Chloe Hayes, 18, from Oxford, were among the passengers aboard the bus when the tree trunk slammed onto its roof. The bus driver narrowly avoided a catastrophic plunge down a hillside, bringing the vehicle to a halt mere feet from the edge. Continued …

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Tourist found dead off Phuket’s Patong Beach

Holidaymakers were left in shock yesterday as police launched an investigation into the death of a foreign tourist found floating lifelessly off Patong Beach in the morning.

The grim discovery was made near Dolphin Circle at approximately 10am yesterday. A local parasail speedboat operator was the first to notice the tragic scene — a body face down in the turquoise waters. Continued …

Air India Express introduces new Phuket flights

Air India Express is making waves with its latest announcement: direct flights from Hyderabad to Phuket. Launching on Jan. 31, these flights will initially operate thrice weekly — on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays — before ramping up to six times a week from Feb. 15, skipping only Tuesdays.

This move comes hot on the heels of the airline’s new Bangkok route, cementing its position as a key player in connecting India to Southeast Asia. Continued …

How 7 days in Thailand reshaped my view on tourism and hospitality

In Thailand, I found it easy to explore beautiful places at my own pace. What struck me the most was the sense of security. Whether at a bustling street corner or a quiet spot, I could confidently take out my smartphone to capture memories without worrying about theft. Everywhere I went, I was greeted with warm, friendly smiles from Thai locals and tourists alike.

Thai street food was another highlight of my trip. Not only is it delicious and affordable, but it also comes without the fear of being overcharged or scammed, an unfortunate experience I’ve occasionally encountered during domestic trips in Vietnam. Continued …

Foreign tourists are showing increased interest in Ko Samet

Ko Samet has emerged as the fastest growing destination for attracting international travelers visiting Thailand, according to digital travel platform Agoda.

The travel platform’s New Horizons list further reveals Chantaburi to be the top trending destination for Thai domestic travelers and Shanghai to be emerging among Thai travelers. Agoda’s New Horizons ranking, which is released annually, compares the accommodation booking ranks of the two previous years to identify the highest climbers in both domestic and international travel. Continued … 

GULF Commences Operation of 5 Solar Projects

Gulf Energy Development Co. disclosed an information through the Stock Exchange of Thailand for the commencement of five solar projects at the total contracted capacity of 295 MW.

GULF stated that regarding the execution of the 25-year power purchase agreements between the company’s group of subsidiaries and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) for the development of a total of 25 solar power projects in Thailand, with a total contracted capacity of 1,353.1 megawatts (installed capacity of 2,537.8 MW), comprising 13 solar farms projects with a total contracted capacity of 700.2 megawatts (installed capacity of 1,668.0 MW), with a scheduled commercial operation date (SCOD) between 2024 and 2029. Continued …

EV overview shows sales growth slowing

Electric vehicle (EV) sales in Thailand slowed considerably in 2024 following explosive growth of 320% in 2023, as a reduction in incentives offered to consumers and stricter loan requirements negatively impact the pace of adoption.

Despite these challenges, growth of 10.5% in EV sales for 2024 is expected, as the continued drop in prices and increased local production sustain momentum. Continued …

Vietnam’s Hanoi declared world’s most polluted city

Vietnam’s capital Hanoi has been covered in thick smog over recent weeks, putting it at the top of a list of the world’s most polluted cities, as the government said it would push for more electric vehicles (EVs) to alleviate the problem. Continued …

Greenland’s leader steps up push for independence

Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede has emphasized his desire to pursue independence from Denmark, its former colonial ruler, marking a significant change in the rhetoric surrounding the Arctic island’s future. Continued …

Biden blocks Japanese takeover of US Steel

U.S. President Joe Biden yesterday followed through on his pledge to block Nippon Steel’s $14.9-billion bid for US Steel, citing concerns that the deal could hurt national security. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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-Dec 28


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Thailand’s new tax law for expats changes the way people stay and travel in Southeast Asia

A new interpretation of Thailand’s personal income tax law for expatriates and retirees is likely to have a significant impact on the tourism industry, as it is a popular destination for long-term expatriates.

Thailand’s new tax policy could change the country’s appeal for those seeking a low-tax environment. This change could have implications not only for travel trends, but also for related industries such as hospitality, real estate and financial services catering to expatriates. Continued …

Tests show high levels of pesticide in fruits

Most fruit samples randomly tested by the Thai Pesticide Alert Network (Thai-Pan) contained hazardous residues that exceeded the safety standard, particularly jujube and oranges.

Thai-PAN coordinator Prokchol Ousap said yesterday that the network collected 85 samples of apples, dragon fruit, guava, jujube and oranges, both imported and domestically grown, from supermarkets and fresh markets across 12 provinces, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Rayong, from Nov. 27–Dec. 11. Continued … 

Thailand braces for new year cold spell

Thailand is bracing for a cool spell across its north, northeast, and central regions during the new year period, with temperatures expected to remain low until Jan. 9, according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD).

The department announced that much of the country should prepare for cold mornings, as a robust cold air mass from China is set to blanket upper Thailand, the upper southern region, and the South China Sea from yesterday until Jan. 2. This will lead to a drop in temperatures and stronger winds. In the northeast, temperatures are anticipated to fall by 2 to 4 degrees Celsius (°C), with the coldest temperatures ranging between 5 and 11°C. Continued …

Heavy rains and flash floods warning for the south of Thailand

Southern Thailand is expected to experience more rainfall and isolated heavy rains as the moderate northeast monsoon prevailing over the Gulf and the Andaman Sea was strengthening, the Thai Meteorological Department said today.

It urged people in the south to beware of heavy rains and rain accumulation that may cause flash floods and overflows, especially along foothills, near waterways and lowlands. Continued …

4 Pattaya teenagers arrested for brutally attacking and robbing Belgian man

Police arrested four Thai teenagers yesterday for brutally assaulting and robbing an 80-year-old Belgian man in Pattaya on Christmas Eve.

Officers reviewed security camera footage and identified four suspects arriving at the scene on two motorcycles. The group immediately approached Bogaert, attacked him, and fled with the stolen cash. Continued …

From seed to fortune: The Chearavanont family’s billion-dollar rise

What started as a humble seed shop in Bangkok has blossomed into one of the world’s wealthiest empires. The Chearavanont family, with a net worth of US$44.1 billion (approximately 1.5 trillion baht), ranks 19th on Bloomberg’s list of the 25 richest families globally. Here’s how they did it.

A century ago, brothers Chia Ek Chor and Chia Siew Whooy opened a small store selling seeds to Thai farmers. Fast-forward to today, and their venture, Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group, is a conglomerate powerhouse spanning 14 industries — from agriculture and telecommunications to retail and healthcare — operating in 21 countries with annual revenues of 97.28 billion. Continued …

Wild Elephant Herd Threatens Crops in Nakhon Ratchasima

In a concerted effort to protect local farmers’ crops, park rangers and villagers in Nakhon Ratchasima have been on high alert as a herd of wild elephants, estimated to number up to 100, attempts to encroach on farmland near the Thap Lan National Park. The elephants are reportedly trying to enter the Khao Khat valley, a national forest reserve located between the park and local farming areas.

On the night of Dec. 26, Phawatthasart Chanthep, the head of Thap Lan National Park, led a patrol of rangers and volunteer networks to prevent the herd from moving further into the area. The elephants are believed to have left the protected park and are attempting to establish a temporary habitat in the valley, which is rich in resources such as water and shelter, and lies adjacent to agricultural land. Continued …

Google tops internet rankings again

Google has maintained its position as the most popular internet service in the world, according to the cloud connectivity company Cloudflare, which handles 25% of global internet traffic.

Even as antitrust investigations loom, Google remained the most popular internet service, search engine and browser for the third year running, according to Cloudflare’s annual Year in Review report into internet trends and threats. Google Chrome has a whopping 65.7% share of the worldwide browser market, with Safari (15.4%), Edge (6.8%), Firefox (4%), and Samsung Internet (2.7%) rounding out the top five. Continued …

Economy sees sharp setback with lower private spending, investment and foreign tourism income

Fresh data released just days before the end of 2024 may dampen expectations for the final GDP growth figure for 2024. In short, manufacturing output slipped in November. At the same time, the economy itself slowed down with a fall in private consumption and investment.

Basically, the Thai economy finds itself struggling to pick up growth as banks rein in credit and external conditions become more hostile and unpredictable. Certainly, the foreign tourism economy continues to expand, but even this showed lower income in November after a fall in the Russian tourist trade. Continued …

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Exports, tourism to underpin economy

Exports and tourism are expected to continue supporting Thailand’s economy, but the automotive industry remains a key area of concern, according to the Finance Ministry.

Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office, said that economic indicators for private sector consumption in November show signs of improvement compared to the corresponding period last year. However, the consumption of durable goods, particularly in the automotive sector, remains sluggish. Continued …

Manufacturing index falls in November

Thailand’s manufacturing production index (MPI) fell by 3.58% year-on-year to 93.41 points in November, attributed to the sluggish domestic car sales, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). From January to November, the index decreased by 1.78% year-on-year.

Car sales in the country remained torpid as banks and car financing companies continued to tighten lending in the automotive market for fear of non-performing loans amid the high level of household debt, weak consumer purchasing power and slow economic growth, said OIE Director-general Passakorn Chairat. Continued …

Most senior execs optimistic about Thai economy

Most senior executives say that digital transformation and sustainability will be game changers for the Thai economy in 2025, a survey published by Thansettakij yesterday shows.

The study revealed that 67.3% of the 50 executives surveyed expect Thailand’s GDP to expand by 2%-3% next year, while 20.4% predict a growth rate of 3%-4%. In terms of investment, 28.8% plan to boost their investment next year, while 36.7% will maintain their current levels. Continued …

Cabinet Approves Tax Initiatives to Stimulate Economic Growth

The Cabinet has authorized three pivotal tax measures to stimulate economic growth and bolster national development. These initiatives comprise incentives for healthcare-related donations, a tax deduction scheme to boost local spending, and reduced taxes for entertainment venues.

Each measure is strategically designed to aid economic recovery while addressing public welfare and industry demands. The first measure extends tax exemptions for donations aimed at medical and public health enhancement. It allows individuals and businesses to claim double tax deductions for contributions to 27 approved charitable organizations. Continued …

Condo market subdued in Q4

Developers should focus on strategies to reduce risks and drain unsold units priced at 1-3 million baht in the condo market, which faces challenges from weakened purchasing power and stricter lending conditions, threatening market stability.

Nattha Kahapana, managing director at property consultant Knight Frank Thailand, said the condo market is under pressure due to both declining purchasing power and stricter lending criteria from financial institutions. Continued …

Thailand’s top destinations gear up for new year surge

A jaw-dropping wave of tourists is set to descend on Thailand’s favourite hotspots this new year, with Phuket leading the charge and Chiang Mai hot on its heels. Here’s how the Land of Smiles is gearing up for the festive frenzy.

Phuket is bracing for an influx of over 230,000 visitors between Dec. 28 and Jan. 1, projected to inject nearly 8 billion baht into the island’s economy. Continued …

Tourism Expected to Bring in $1.82 Billion from 2025 New Year Celebrations

Thailand’s tourism sector is projected to generate Bt62 billion during the New Year celebrations. This robust influx is anticipated due to the country’s rich cultural festivities, drawing both domestic and international visitors.

The celebrations promise a vibrant showcase of traditional Thai customs, delicious cuisine, and exciting entertainment options. Tourists are expected to flock to popular destinations, significantly boosting local economies. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi Set for 200,000 Travelers This New Year’s Day

Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok is poised to handle over 200,000 passengers on New Year’s Day, according to the Airports of Thailand (AOT). As the world prepares to usher in a new year, Thai authorities are coordinating efforts to ensure a seamless experience for the influx of travelers.

With bustling crowds anticipated, Suvarnabhumi Airport’s executive team, led by Keerati Kitmanawat, has mobilized resources to offer both security and convenience for departing passengers. This includes setting up airport help centers to assist individuals with using the “common use self-service” and the “common use bag drop” systems. Continued …

International drug ring smashed on Ko Phangan supplying narcotics to foreign tourists

An ongoing police investigation led by the Immigration Bureau in Ko Phangan has seen an international drug ring smashed. Yesterday, Thai police revealed that a Russian drug dealer operated a contract cleaning business on the island as a front for laundering the proceeds of illicit narcotics sales.

In addition, two foreign men — a Frenchman and an Italian — were also arrested. The Italian had received Bt71 million in payments for narcotics during the course of the investigation. In short, police say the ring was engaged in supplying illicit narcotics to foreign tourists on the island, especially at music and entertainment events. Continued …

Thailand’s Growing Popularity as a Digital Nomad Hub

Thailand is becoming an increasingly attractive destination for digital nomads, drawing freelancers, entrepreneurs, and remote workers from around the world. With its affordable cost of living, beautiful landscapes, and vibrant cities, Thailand offers the ideal environment for those looking to work remotely while enjoying an enriching cultural experience.

Thailand has long been a popular tourist destination, but in recent years it has evolved into a hub for digital nomads. The government has made efforts to streamline visa processes and improve internet infrastructure, creating a welcoming environment for remote workers. Popular cities like Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Phuket have become hotspots for digital nomads, offering coworking spaces, networking events, and a thriving expat community. Continued …

No admission fees for museums, historical parks and archaeological sites

Special activities are being offered to visitors at national museums, historical parks and archaeological sites by the Fine Arts Department as New Year gifts.

Thais and foreigners can access national museums, historical parks and archaeological sites nationwide without admission fees from Dec. 30 to Jan. 1, except Silpa Bhirasri Memorial National Museum and Thai Farmers National Museum. Continued …

Nakhon Sawan Lantern Festival – the ultimate photo spot this New Year

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Nakhon Sawan office, in collaboration with the Nakhon Sawan Chamber of Commerce and relevant agencies, is hosting the 7th Nakhon Sawan Lantern Festival under the theme Light Of Blessing.

The event features lantern sculptures that blend art, light, music, and beautiful gardens. Visitors will encounter three realms of lanterns, a lantern sculpture contest, a tree of wishes, and a stunning light and sound tunnel perfect for photo opportunities. Continued …

‘Dangerous new era’: climate change spurs disaster in 2024

From tiny and impoverished Mayotte to oil-rich behemoth Saudi Arabia, prosperous European cities to overcrowded slums in Africa, nowhere was spared the devastating impact of supercharged climate disasters in 2024.

This year is the hottest in history, with record-breaking temperatures in the atmosphere and oceans acting like fuel for extreme weather around the world. Continued …

Driving a Low-Carbon Economy and Society with EGAT: The Green Mission

Step into the future of sustainable energy as we speak with Siriwat Chedsi, assistant governor-power plant engineering and construction at EGAT. In this interview, he shares EGAT’s bold plans under PDP 2024, steering Thailand toward a net-zero carbon emissions future in electricity generation.

Learn how solar energy, hydro energy, and the innovative small modular reactor (SMR) technology are shaping the next chapter of energy consumption in Thailand. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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-Dec 27


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Alcoholic drinks market set for vibrant New Year season

The alcoholic beverage market is expected to be vibrant during the New Year season, according to the Thai Alcohol Beverage Business Assn. (TABBA).

Kawee Sakawee, chairman of TABBA, said the association expects sales of alcoholic beverages are likely to approach pre-pandemic levels during the high season for tourism. Continued …

Thailand Boosts New Year’s Road Safety with Tougher Drink-Driving Penalties

The Thai government is set to increase penalties for drink-driving, as part of a broader effort to reduce road accidents during the upcoming New Year festivities. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced the initiative at the launch of the “Safe New Year, Together for Safer Roads” campaign yesterday.

Reflecting concerns over rising accidents from drink-driving, distracted driving, and general disregard for traffic laws, the Ministry of Transport aims to revise legal penalties, making them stricter to deter such behaviors. Continued …

The 7 deadly days (Be safe out there)

  • Construction Worker Falls from Pickup, Hit by Car, and Killed Near Pattaya – Continued …
  • Husband and Wife Killed in Head-On Collision with Pickup Truck – Continued …
  • 18-Wheeler Overturns in Chiang Rai Ravine, Driver Killed – Continued …
  • Fatal Accident Leaves Two Dead and Several Injured in Phetchabun – Continued …
  • Mother Dies in Motorcycle-Truck Collision, Four-Month-Old Baby Seriously Injured – Continued …
  • Khon Kaen Bus Crash Leaves 1 Dead, Dozens Injured – Continued …
  • Motorcycle crash in Pathum Thani kills one – Continued …

Ethereum co-founder donates Bt10 million to Moo Deng zoo

Ethereum blockchain co-founder Vitalik Buterin has donated 10 million baht to Moo Deng’s home, Khao Kheow Open Zoo, in the name of the bouncy baby to pay for improvements for all animals at the zoo.

Buterin visited the 5-month-old pygmy hippo in Si Racha district of Chon Buri on Nov. 19 wearing a Moo Deng-patterned shirt. Continued …

2024’s Top lifestyle and entertainment newsmakers

What a year it has been for the lifestyle and entertainment industry! 2024 has been packed with action, achievements, and amazing stories. This year, several celebrities became caught up in shocking scandals, while many others brought smiles and joy to their fellow Thais.

On a brighter note, Thailand’s “flag” has proudly waved on the global stage, thanks to these personalities. Despite a few hiccups in the industry, 2024 stands out as a truly unique year. Let’s take a look back at the personalities that made 2024 so memorable. Continued … 

Top health news stories in 2024

2024 was a year marked by both positive and tragic news stories related to health. From extending universal health coverage to all locations to an alarming surge in poor mental health and the school bus tragedy, here are the top six news articles that sparked the most conversation in the Thai public health arena.

  1. Extensions of universal health coverage for all

This year saw the National Health Security Office (NHSO) launch the “30-baht treatment everywhere” project, which is part of the universal health coverage scheme (UHCS), also known as the gold card, marking a milestone for the Thai public health system. Continued …

Thai media struggle to survive in the age of digital disruption

The Thai Journalists Assn. (TJA) has described 2024 as the “Year of Hardships” for the Thai print and broadcast media, as the industry as a whole is facing increasing challenges from digital disruption and changes by consumers in the ways they access information.

These resulted in reductions in advertising revenues, readerships and audiences, as well as mass layoffs or pay cuts among media professionals. Continued …

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2024’s elephant tragedy sparks soul-searching on safety of national icon

Tall, strong and excellent swimmers, it’s hard to imagine that elephants – Thailand’s national emblem – could succumb to floodwaters. So, when news emerged that two elephants had drowned in floods that struck Chiang Mai in October, shock and dismay rippled through Thai society.

On Oct. 5, two elephants were found dead in the Mae Taeng River, six kilometers from their home at the Elephant Nature Park in the northern capital. Park staff identified the drowned creatures as 16-year-old Fah Sai and 40-year-old Ploy Thong. The latter was blind. Continued … 

Thai politics in 2024

On the first day of the year, then-prime minister Srettha Thavisin declared that Thailand was about to enter a new era “that will make up of nine years of missed opportunities.” As 2024 comes to a close, it is worth taking a look at how this year unfolded in Thai politics — although just the fact that the man who made this prediction is no longer in office is indicative enough of how things have turned out.

Political science professor Amy Freedman has described Thailand as an “awkward middle power.” She noted that “as measured by capabilities, Thailand falls in the upper middle tier of states.” But unstable domestic politics has ensured that the country consistently punches below its weight on the international arena; Thailand thus “refrains from playing more than a cursory role in global affairs.” Continued …

15% multinational corporate tax begins Jan 1

The Royal Gazette website yesterday published a royal decree for the top-up tax on multinational corporations operating in Thailand, to come into effect on Jan. 1. The top-up tax is a mechanism designed to ensure that multinational corporations pay a minimum level of corporate income tax, typically aligned with the global minimum tax (GMT) initiative led by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

If a multinational corporation pays corporate income tax at a rate below 15%, it will need to pay the difference (to reach 15%) in the country where its parent company is headquartered. Thailand’s imposition of top-up tax will allow corporations to pay the difference in the kingdom instead. Continued …

GDP growth under pressure amid threat of US tariff hikes

Thai GDP might expand at a slower pace in 2025 than the projected growth of 2.6% this year, as the policies of U.S. president-elect Donald Trump could put pressure on exports, which have rebounded significantly to become a major growth driver of the economy.

While most forecasters predict economic growth will rise in 2025, Kasikorn Securities anticipates that the country’s GDP growth might fall to 2.4% because of emerging risks from policy uncertainties in the U.S., its trade war with China, and more intense competition from Chinese goods shipped to other markets. Continued …

Household debt a ticking time bomb

Household debt is a major concern for policymakers, who fear it could become a ticking time bomb for the economy.

According to Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office, as of the second quarter of 2024 household debt tallied 89.6% of GDP. Although the rate dropped from 90.7% in the first quarter, household debt remains elevated beyond recommended levels. Continued …

Big surge in demand for condos expected in Pattaya and EEC areas

Experts predict an exponential growth in the property market in Pattaya and the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) due to buyers’ demand for condominiums near the beach and relocation of production bases by Chinese entrepreneurs.

Phattarachai Taweewong, director of research and communication at investment management firm Colliers Thailand, said on Wednesday that up to 20 condominium projects worth 43.28 billion baht have been launched in Chonburi province. Continued …

Hotels in Chonburi, Phuket unfazed by wage increase

The Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) said raising the daily minimum wage rate for unskilled workers next year will not affect hotels in Chonburi and Phuket because most already pay more than usual.

The heads of THA’s eastern and southern chapters made the comment yesterday in reference to the new 400-baht daily wage rate for Phuket, Chachoengsao, Chonburi and Rayong provinces, as well as for Surat Thani’s Koh Samui district. The new rate will go into effect on Jan. 1. Continued …

Digital wallet ambitions scaled down after criticism

The government’s much-touted digital wallet project, initially envisioned as a major stimulus initiative, similar to an “economic whirlwind”, appears to have lost its momentum.

The scheme faced opposition from various sectors, particularly the Bank of Thailand governor, who argued that a big-ticket budget was unnecessary for economic stimulation. The regulator’s chief instead advocated for targeted assistance to vulnerable groups. Continued … 

Platform being prepped for phase 3 of handout

The third phase of the government’s 10,000-baht cash handout scheme will be distributed through a digital payment platform, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Julapun said the government’s digital wallet policy has already been implemented via two phases. The first involved distributing 10,000 baht to 14.5 million people who hold state welfare cards and disability cards. Continued …

Discovering travel trends in Thailand

Thailand captivates travelers from all over the world, cementing its reputation as Asia’s most popular destination. The country’s diverse transportation options and seamless connectivity remain a gateway to exploration and cultural discovery.

12Go, a global online travel agency specializing in multi-modal itineraries across Asia and beyond, has identified emerging trends to help travelers choose the perfect destination for their trip to Thailand in 2025. Continued …

Thailand Eases Alcohol Sale Rules at Major Airports

In a notable shift aimed at fostering tourism and economic growth, Thailand has relaxed its restrictions on alcohol sales within major international airports. This strategic move was officially sanctioned when the Prime Minister’s Office issued a regulation extension published in the Royal Gazette on Christmas Day, with immediate effect from yesterday.

This change follows a recommendation from the Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee that was embraced by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Initially, the sale of alcoholic drinks was curtailed on the five major Buddhist holy days: Makha Bucha, Visakha Bucha, Asanha Bucha, and the start and end of Buddhist Lent. Continued …

Pattaya Police Crack Down on Beach Prostitution, Arrest 20 Foreign Women

In a coordinated operation, the Pattaya Tourist Police, Chonburi Immigration Bureau, and Chonburi Social Development and Human Security Office arrested 20 foreign women suspected of engaging in prostitution along Pattaya Beach.

The operation yesterday followed complaints from local residents and tourists about scantily clad women occupying areas under trees along the beach. Reports suggested these individuals were soliciting tourists for sexual services, prompting the authorities to take action. Continued …

Foreign tourists throwing fists in Patong’s Bangla Road brawl goes viral

Phuket has once again made waves on social media as a video surfaces of two foreign tourists engaging in a dramatic brawl on Bangla Road in Patong Beach yesterday, one of the island’s most famous tourist destinations.

The video, lasting 38 seconds, shows the two men fighting in a combination of Muay Thai and wrestling style, with a crowd of onlookers cheering them on. Continued …

Andaman provinces mark tsunami’s 20th anniversary

People in provinces along Thailand’s Andaman coast held remembrance events yesterday to mark the 20th anniversary of the 2004 tsunami that killed 230,000 people across Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and nine other countries.

Remembrance and religious ceremonies took place at Mai Khao Cemetery and on Patong beach in Phuket, at the Tsunami Memorial Park at Ban Nam Khem in Phangnga, and at the Sailfish Sculpture on Ao Nang beach in Krabi. Continued …

Remembering the 2004 tsunami in Phuket

A disaster that transpired almost two decades ago, yet the wounds are still fresh for many present on the southern island at the time. Although Phuket has evolved to become a powerhouse of Thailand’s tourism as of late, for those present on the fateful day in 2004, the memories of a sunny day quickly turning deadly remain engraved in their minds for decades to come.

On Boxing Day 2004, just after Christmas where children woke up to the presents delivered by Santa just the night prior. The festive season spirits and atmosphere still lingered as many prepared for the short stretch toward the new year. Continued …

Australian survivor retells harrowing 2004 tsunami ordeal

The morning of Dec. 26, 2004 began like any other for tourists and locals across the Indian Ocean. But by evening, the world had witnessed one of the deadliest natural disasters in history. A 9.1-magnitude earthquake off Sumatra unleashed a tsunami that claimed 230,000 lives, including 26 Australians.

For central Victorian Melinda Kennedy, a last-minute decision to board a ferry instead of a speedboat saved her life. The Aussie and her friends were en route to Thailand’s Phi Phi Islands when the tsunami struck. At sea, their ferry rolled over violent waves, described by Kennedy as a “massive storm.” Continued …

American survivors recall the harrowing moments of the century’s deadliest tsunami

Twenty years ago, the world was stunned by the Asian tsunami, whose towering waves killed an estimated 230,000 people in Indonesia, Sri Lanka, India, Thailand and other countries the day after Christmas.

The tsunami, which was triggered by a powerful 9.3-magnitude earthquake off the coast of northern Indonesia, is considered the deadliest natural disaster this century and one of the deadliest in recorded history. Continued …

New power plan touts greater use of clean energy

Thailand is stepping up efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions with the launch of the new power development plan (PDP) to promote greater use of clean energy.

The PDP, which includes the latest versions of the oil plan, the gas plan, the alternative energy plan and the energy efficiency plan, forms part of the national energy plan, designated to be enforced from 2024 to 2037. Continued …

IRPC Advances Renewable Energy with 74.88MW Solar Project

IRPC Public Co. is making strides in renewable energy with the development of a 74.88-megawatt solar power plant on its 716-rai estate in Chana District, Songkhla. The project, undertaken by IRPC Clean Power Com. (IRPCCP), a joint venture with Global Power Synergy Public Co. (GPSC), aims to enhance energy security and promote sustainable growth in southern Thailand.

Terdkiat Prommool, president and CEO of IRPC, announced that the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) has granted a concession to IRPCCP to operate as a producer and trader of renewable electricity under the Feed-in Tariff (FiT) scheme for 2022–2030. The project aligns with Thailand’s Power Development Plan (PDP2018 Rev.1) to increase the proportion of renewable energy in the national power system. Continued …

Panama president rules out talks with Trump over canal threat

Panamanian President Jose Raul Mulino yesterday ruled out negotiations with United States president-elect Donald Trump over control of the Panama Canal, denying that China was interfering in its operation. Continued …

Russia’s Air Defense Fire Likely Caused Azerbaijan Plane Crash

Aviation experts said yesterday that Russian air defense fire was likely responsible for the Azerbaijani plane crash the day before that killed 38 people and left all 29 survivors injured. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-Dec 23


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Immigration closures during the holidays

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Hua Hin marks 113 years

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City plans 7-story municipal building

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Phon Kingphet Park renovations continue

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Public toilets planned for 19-Rai Queens Park

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Grand finale of Legend Fighting Championships Jan 12

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Jazzical concert held at Bluport

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Jazz at Monsoon Valley event raises 233 000 baht for charity

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Wild elephants caused 227 deaths in 12 years; efforts to address this intensify

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation reported that wild elephants caused 227 fatalities and 203 injuries over 12 years, including 39 fatalities in 2024. Efforts to address the issue are being accelerated, with a focus on personal safety.

Atthaphon Charoenchansa, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation, last week visited Adisorn Hemtanon, head of Phu Kradueng National Park in Loei province, who had been injured while on duty. The incident occurred following a tragic attack by a wild elephant that resulted in the death of a tourist. Continued …

Thailand strengthens efforts to combat PM2.5 pollution crisis

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has mobilized multiple government agencies to address Thailand’s PM2.5 air pollution crisis, with a focus on key ministries such as Natural Resources and Environment, Agriculture, Interior, and Transport.

The Royal Thai Police are also involved in this coordinated effort, aiming to tackle pollution from agricultural burning, vehicle emissions, and industrial activities. These measures are designed to alleviate the negative health and environmental impacts associated with poor air quality. Continued …

Energy Minister Proposes Hydropower to Combat Flooding

Thailand is exploring a sustainable solution to recurring flooding by converting water flow into electricity through small-scale hydropower projects. This approach aims to reduce flood damage, provide low-cost electricity, and store water for agricultural use, offering economic and environmental benefits to flood-affected communities.

Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, deputy prime minister and minister of energy, proposed the initiative during a recent visit to flood-affected areas in Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. He highlighted how utilizing strong water flows for hydropower could lower household electricity expenses and improve irrigation resources. Continued …

Thailand’s 2024 Trends Forecast: Food, Dating, And E-Commerce

With the dawn of the new year, the spotlight is on Thailand as it prepares for what 2024 has to offer. Experts and market observers are predicting significant shifts across various sectors, from lifestyles to economic trends, shaped by technology, consumer preferences, and social behaviors.

At the forefront of Thailand’s vibrant cultural scene is the street food phenomenon. Namely, the rise of street food vendors has seen artists like Lungkhao Saow have been serving their culinary delights for over two decades, adapting their menus to meet consumer demands. The popularity of dishes such as roti and fried banana provides insight not just on food trends, but also on changing consumer preferences, as these vendors attract patrons from both local and international backgrounds. Continued …

Matchmaking Firm Reveals Thai Men’s Ideal Women

A recent survey conducted by Bangkok Matching, a prominent matchmaking firm, has shed light on the preferences of Thai men when it comes to choosing a partner.

The results paint a picture of the ideal woman as having a fair complexion, standing at least 160 centimeters tall, and securing a monthly income of around ฿30,000. These findings provide intriguing insights into contemporary dating and relationship dynamics within Thailand. Continued …

Vaping causes serious health issues, doctors warn

The increasing use of electronic cigarettes (e-cigarettes), or vaping, in the country is leading to severe health problems among users, particularly the youth. Recently, two teenagers were diagnosed with pneumothorax, or collapsed lungs, at a Thimphu hospital. Upon investigation, it was discovered that both had been vaping e-cigarettes.

Similarly, medical professionals reported around 15 cases of teenagers developing cysts in their lungs due to vaping. There has also been a notable increase in tuberculosis (TB) cases among young people. Continued …

More massage therapists to be trained to counter shortage

Thailand’s public health ministry has launched an initiative to address a critical shortage of massage therapists, aiming to train 7,000 new professionals, while enhancing the skills of existing practitioners.

This move seeks to elevate the profession, improve patient outcomes, and boost the country’s health economy, estimated to be worth nearly 200 billion baht. Continued …

Fried chicken topples somtam as the most ordered dish on Line Man app

Fried chicken became the most ordered dish via Line Man food and grocery delivery app platform this year, toppling last year’s No. 1, somtam. The platform announced that over 21 million pieces of fried chicken were served via Line Man app this year.

Somtam – Isaan’s traditional papaya spicy salad – was second and khao krapao moo or rice topped with spicy minched pork or fried pork and basil came third. Line Man added that fried chicken orders from KFC and McDonald grew by more than 90% this year. Continued …

  • Phuket mayors face charges in major corruption scandal – Continued …
  • 18 traffic police officers suspended for taking bribes – Continued …

  • Foreign Tourist Swallows Traffic Ticket in Odd Pattaya Incident – Continued …
  • Drunken Foreigner Causes Panic in Pattaya – Continued …
  • Foreign Partner Lived with Thai Woman’s Corpse for 3 Days – Continued …
  • Immigration Arrests Indian Man for 250-Day Overstay – Continued …
  • Six Chinese nationals arrested for operating a call center in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Dutch tourist allegedly escapes bills and steals from many Phuket hotels – Continued …
  • Intoxicated tourist with knife causes uproar in Pattaya condominium – Continued …
  • Hong Kong man arrested in Pattaya for illegal e-cigarette trade – Continued …

Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor promised a hi-tech utopia. Will it deliver?

Long billed as Thailand’s ticket to a brighter, tech-driven future, the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) megaproject is finally gathering steam, as billions of dollars pour in after years of delays.

Its backers say 2025 will be a blockbuster year for the sprawling industrial hub that aims to transform the nation’s economic fortunes with well-paid jobs in high-value industries. But concerns persist about whether the megaproject will genuinely benefit local communities or primarily enrich the Asian conglomerates likely to reap the greatest rewards. Continued …

Last quarter of 2024 expected to reveal positive economic growth

Purchasing power and consumption in the fourth quarter are expected to remain strong, based on the approximately 3% GDP growth observed in Q3, Thanawat Polvichai, chairman of the Advisory Board for the Economic and Business Forecasting Center at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, said.

He says purchasing power and consumption will improve, driven by government spending, private sector consumption growth, exports and a robust tourism sector. It is estimated that by the end of 2024, around 36 million tourists will have visited Thailand, enhancing spending in tourist provinces and thus boosting domestic consumption and purchasing power. Continued …

2025: An economy facing external challenges and growing internal difficulties

SCB EIC has revised its 2025 global economic growth forecast from 2.8% to 2.5%, citing the anticipated impacts of Trump 2.0 policies. These policies are expected to exacerbate geopolitical tensions and intensify trade protectionism, adversely affecting the global economy primarily through trade, investment, and labor markets.

At the same time, several major economies have prepared some measures to mitigate the negative impacts of Trump 2.0. However, political conflicts in some countries, including Germany, France, and South Korea, could pose significant risks for efficient policy responses. Continued …

Outlook for agriculture better in 2025

Thailand’s agriculture sector should record growth between 1.8% and 2.8% next year, helped by factors such as secure water resources, an improving economy and higher demand for farm products in the global market, according to the Office of Agricultural Economics.

The upbeat forecast stands in contrast to this year, when drought in the early months and heavy floods in the last quarter shaved 1.1% off growth, along with higher costs of production and geopolitical conflicts, said Chantanon Wannakejohn, secretary-general of the office. Continued …

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Key Trends and Developments in Thailand’s Real Estate Market

According to the latest market analysis, the Thailand real estate market size is estimated to reach USD71.70 billion by 2029, growing at a CAGR of 5.41% during the forecast period (2024-2029). The residential segment is expected to record substantial growth, driven by government policies and economic factors.

Thailand’s real estate market is becoming increasingly attractive to foreign investors, with Chinese and Russian buyers emerging as the leading foreign purchasers of condominiums in 2021. Continued …

Three mega-trends underlining future property projects

LWS Wisdom and Solution, a subsidiary of LPN Development Group, has identified three key mega-trends that will shape residential development in 2025: well-topia, universal design, and technology and environment.

LWS Managing Director Prapansak Rakchaiwan said these trends were driven by several factors, including global climate change, an aging population, rapid technological advancements, and ongoing geopolitical instability. Continued …

Thailand stands on precipice of major AI boom

The availability of small-language models (SLMs) and open-source AI models, as well as a greater number of skilled workers, are expected to make generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) more accessible to organizations.

Data intelligence platform Statista estimated that the Thai GenAI market is projected to reach US180 million in 2024, with annual growth of 46.5% from 2024-2030, resulting in a market volume of $1.77 billion by 2030. Continued …

Phuket emerges as premier luxury living destination amid property boom

Phuket is witnessing an unprecedented transformation into a global luxury living destination, with property analysts projecting the market to reach US$4.1 billion (150 billion baht) by 2025, representing a compounded annual growth rate of 7.8% from 2023.

The island’s evolution from a mere tourist haven to a sophisticated residential paradise is epitomized by developments such as Gardens of Eden, a luxury residential project that recently celebrated its first anniversary. Continued …

Bolt to invest Bt400 million in Thai expansion

Estonia-based ride-hailing company Bolt plans to invest 400 million baht in 2025 to expand its presence for a period of two years. The company positions Thailand as a role model for growth in Southeast Asia.

“We will continue to invest in Thailand in 2025-2026, with the ambition to become one of the leaders in the ride-hailing market via both organic and inorganic growth strategies,” said Nathadon Suksiritarnan, general manager of Bolt Thailand. Continued …

Expensive domestic air tickets: Causes and solutions

The rising prices of air tickets on domestic routes, especially near major holidays and festivals, have become one of the main obstacles to the full recovery of the tourism industry, one that requires immediate attention from both the authorities and private operators, observers say.

Ticket prices for local trips during the upcoming New Year holidays have jumped about 25% compared with the prices before Covid-19 pandemic, creating a worrying trend for domestic tourism, an industry expert said on Friday. Continued …

Tourism trade needs additional attractions

With Japan’s popularity surpassing Thailand due to its weak currency and readiness to accommodate independent tourists, tourism operators are urging the Thai government to focus on adding new attractions and drive supply quality to draw 40 million tourists.

During the first 11 months, Japan welcomed over 33.3 million foreign visitors, breaking the record of 31.8 million in 2019, despite measures to curb overtourism, while 32 million tourists visited Thailand during the same period. Continued …

Are Thai-Language Signs Confusing Pattaya Tourists?

Pattaya, known for drawing millions of tourists worldwide, is a cultural hub teeming with international visitors. One pertinent question for those exploring this bustling city is whether the prevalence of Thai language signs might bewilder non-native speakers.

As Thailand’s official language, Thai naturally dominates public signage — including road signs, business names, and public notices. Although these signs showcase Thailand’s rich cultural heritage, they can pose a navigation challenge for visitors unfamiliar with the Thai script, characterized by its distinctive and intricate characters. Continued …

India-Bangkok Flight Runs Out of Liquor, Passengers Finish Alcohol Worth 70,000 Baht

Passengers aboard Air India Express’s inaugural flight from Surat (India) to Bangkok managed to exhaust the plane’s entire alcohol supply before reaching their destination. The flight saw an unexpected level of indulgence from passengers, resulting in a tale that’s going viral worldwide.

As the 4-hour flight unfolded, eager passengers consumed the onboard stock of premium alcoholic beverages, reportedly worth Bt70,000. The cabin crew found themselves announcing an alcohol shortage well before landing, a situation that left many travelers on the fully booked flight both surprised and amused. Continued …

First Bucharest-Phuket Charter Flight by HiSky

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) celebrated the arrival of the inaugural charter flight on the Bucharest-Phuket route, operated by Romania’s HiSky airline in partnership with leading tour operators Dertour and Karpaten. Flight H4 7467 landed at Phuket International Airport on Dec. 19.

This seasonal service, featuring 12 flights between December 2024 and March 2025 on a 274-seat Airbus A330, is supported by Thailand’s visa exemption for Romanian citizens, allowing stays of up to 60 days. With 38,624 Romanian arrivals recorded from Jan. 1 to Dec. 16, 2024, a 23.26% increase over the same period in 2023, the charter underscores Thailand’s growing appeal as a premier winter destination for Romanian travelers. – tatnews.org

Moken village of Surin Islands, Phang Nga province

Thailand’s sea nomads work to preserve a vanishing way of life

When Hook was a child, he started his days by jumping off the boat that his family lived on and into the ocean. By age 3, he could already swim and dive in shallow waters.

His home was a kabang, a boat, that his family sailed in Thailand’s southern waters. The ocean was his backyard. Now Hook, whose full name is Suriyan Klathale, lives on land like the rest of his community, a people known as the Moken. Continued …

Hundreds of tourists cause river jam while rafting in Thailand

Hundreds of tourists caused a river jam while rafting in Thailand. Holidaymakers flocked to experience the extreme water sport at Thip Thara Resort in Phang Nga province. Visitors clad in helmets and life vests aboard rubber boats maneuvred through the wobbly waters. Paddlers can be seen strategically and laboriously steering the boats in the congested river to prevent collisions. Phang Nga Bay is renowned for its limestone karsts, emerald waters, and cave systems, making it a popular tourist destination. Video …

Five solar energy trends to watch in 2025

To mitigate the challenges of climate change, the Thai government is encouraging renewable energy development across the country, backed by various incentives, strategic policies, and regulatory measures, such as feed-in tariffs for solar energy producers and theAlternative Energy Development Plan (AEDP), which outlines a strategic framework for renewable energy.

According to Thailand’s 2024 Power Development Plan (PDP) plan, the share of renewable energy is projected to rise to 51% of the country’s total energy consumption by 2037, up from 20% in 2023. In this move toward clean energy, solar power is expected to be a vital renewable source under the new PDP plan, with an ambitious target to increase solar power generation capacity to 33,269 megawatts by 2037, rising from 3,193 megawatts in 2024. Continued …

Thai Oil sinks additional $1.7 billion into new refinery

Thai Oil Plc, the country’s largest oil refinery by capacity, aims to allocate an additional US1.7 billion (63 billion baht) to support the development of a new oil refinery in Chon Buri’s Si Racha district under the Clean Fuel Project (CFP), which is near completion.

The money will be spent on the purchase of equipment and other expenses, including consultancy fees. The budget was recently given the green light by the Thai Oil board, which also approved the interest payment of $505 million incurred during the construction. Continued …

Zapp Electric Vehicles Group opens new microfactory in Thailand

Zapp Electric Vehicles Group has announced the opening of a new microfactory in the Bangkok Free Trade Zone, ahead of schedule and in collaboration with AIH Group. This ISO 9001:2015 certified facility spans 12,000 square feet and is capable of producing up to 20,000 electric vehicles annually, leveraging Zapp’s proprietary manufacturing technologies.

The microfactory aims to support Zapp’s sustainable production goals while fulfilling local and international orders, notably in Southeast Asia and Europe. Continued …

Thailand’s mangrove forests to be land-tax exempt

Mangrove forest  will soon be exempt from land tax to empower the country’s marine ecological system and rich biodiversity, says the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR).

DMCR chief Pinsak Surasawadi said the cabinet recently approved a proposal for waiving tax on privately owned virgin mangrove forests to mitigate the problems of fertile wetlands being transformed into agricultural land. Under the Land and Building Tax Act 2019, any property classified as vacant land or not being used properly must be taxed at a higher rate than areas used for agriculture. As a result, DMCR often finds landowners turning their mangrove lands into agricultural land to avoid high taxes. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-Dec 13


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Rain expected in Hua Hin/Thai PM 29th in Forbes ranking/Storm alert for southern Thailand/Science behind herbal compresses/Malaysia Rejects Border Wall/National Park to be closed/Thailand Reinvents STEM Education/ECONOMY: Thai PM Pledges Populist Policies/Consumer confidence up/Thai businesses satisfied/Salaries Predicted to Rise/Bt400 minimum wage fading/Developers’ profits set to plunge/DIG plan for data center parks/Plan to attract Chinese investment/Modest growth for Thai vehicle production/Agricultural exports surge/MR. D.I.Y. Expansion/TOURISM: Pattaya businesses still struggle/To double hotel portfolio/Illegal jet ski crackdown in Phuket/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand’s UNESCO Treasures/CLIMATE THAILAND: Japan Develops Revolutionary Plastic/Thailand’s mangrove ecosystems/Green Education Project/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

Rain expected in Hua Hin over coming week

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Thai PM 29th in Forbes annual ranking of the world’s most powerful women

Forbes today announced its 21st annual ranking of The World’s 100 Most Powerful Women. The list is the definitive ranking of the female CEOs, entertainers, politicians,philanthropists and policymakers who wield significant hard power and are creating lasting impact around the world.

Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, tops the list for the third consecutive year followed by European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde, who remains at No. 2. Number three is Italy’s Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni, and new to the top five is Mexico President Claudia Sheinbaum, who was inaugurated in October and is her country’s first female head of state. Continued …

New storm alert for flood-stricken southern Thailand

Flooding and landslide alerts are in effect for all southern provinces near the Gulf of Thailand, with torrential rain forecast to pound the region until next Monday.

The southern office of the Meteorological Department issued a fresh warning on Thursday for eight provinces from Thursday to Monday. Continued …

Researchers in Thailand are exploring the science behind herbal compresses

The scent of fragrant lemongrass mingles with earthy ginger and tangy tamarind, punctuated by the sharp, menthol-like aroma of camphor. It’s a familiar smell for spa-goers: a traditional Thai herbal compress. The treatment combines herbs in a cotton cloth, which is wrapped into a compact ball and steamed for around 10 minutes before the practitioner applies it to the body, typically after a massage.

Herbal compresses have been used for centuries for muscle aches, joint pain, and to reduce inflammation. However, it’s unclear how much benefit comes from the herbs: a 2015 review paper highlighted that the effects were mainly associated with heat, which increases blood flow and reduces pain. Continued …

Malaysia Rejects Thailand Border Wall, Eyes Tech Solutions

The Malaysian government has decided against a proposed border wall between Kelantan state and Thailand’s Narathiwat province, opting instead for high-tech solutions to tackle cross-border smuggling and crime.

Initiated by Kelantan, the wall proposal faced opposition from Malaysian Home Minister Saifuddin Nasution Ismail, who cited the high costs associated with building and maintaining such a barrier. Continued …

Phu Kradueng National Park to be closed indefinitely following wild elephant attack

Phu Kradueng National Park in Loei province has been closed indefinitely after a Thai national died following an attack by a wild elephant in the park.

On Wednesday, according to the national park staff, the elephant attacked one of two women who were walking along the Ong Phra Buddha Metta nature trail toward the Phen Phop Waterfall. The pachyderm reportedly attacked the 49-year-old Chachoengsao native twice, resulting in her death. Continued …

Thailand Reinvents STEM Education with Thai-US Program

Thailand has taken a transformative step in reshaping its education landscape with the introduction of the Thai-U.S. Joint-Degree Sandbox for STEM Teacher Education Program. Launched on Nov. 29 at the Four Points by Sheraton Bangkok Ploenchit, this initiative signals a new era for science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) education in the country.

Developed in collaboration with Thai and U.S. institutions, the program addresses critical shortcomings in teacher education, aiming to equip Thai educators with internationally competitive skills. Continued …

Thai PM Pledges Populist Policies to Boost Economy

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has unveiled a series of populist initiatives aimed at invigorating the Thai economy and bolstering governmental support. In a televised address, she outlined strategies focusing on soft loans, affordable housing, and energy cost reductions to address key economic challenges like high household debt and subdued consumer spending.

Poised to stimulate the economy, Paetongtarn’s measures will include targeted financial assistance for community enterprises and village funds, as well as a uniform rate for urban rail commutes. She has also proposed formalizing Thailand’s vast informal economy, which reportedly contributes around 49% to the country’s gross domestic product, to better protect consumers and generate revenue for the state. Continued …

Thai consumer confidence up in November

Consumer confidence rose for a second consecutive month in November, bolstered by government economic measures and tourism, a survey showed on Thursday.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce increased to 56.9 in November from 56.0 the previous month, the university said. Consumers had started to believe that the economy will recover in the future, it said. Continued …

Thai businesses satisfied with government’s achievements in first 90 days

The Thai business sector is generally satisfied with what the current government has done in the 90 days since Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra took the helm, but is urging clear economic stimulation plans for next year, especially in provinces with high potential.

Paetongtarn on Thursday highlighted the government’s achievements over the past 90 days in the event titled “2025 Empowering Thais: A Real Possibility” held in Bangkok. Continued …

Thai Salaries Predicted to Rise by 5% in 2025 Amid Competitive Job Market

The average salary in Thailand is expected to increase by 5% in 2025, maintaining the growth rate of the current year. This insight comes from Mercer, a leading human resources consultancy known for its comprehensive surveys of employment trends.

Mercer’s Total Remuneration Survey 2024, which forms the basis of this prediction, analyzed pay trends and compensation policies across more than 700 companies and over 5,000 roles in Thailand. Continued …

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Chances for Bt400 minimum wage fading

The prospects of the government delivering on its pledge to increase the minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide on Jan. 1 appear to be fading.

The national wage committee, consisting of representatives from business, labor groups and the government, met on Thursday but failed to reach a decision. It will meet again on Dec. 23, said Bunsong Thapchaiyut, permanent secretary for the Ministry of Labor. Continued …

Thai developers’ profits set to plunge this year

The combined profits of listed housing developers are expected to decline by more than 10% this year compared with 2023, driven by intense market competition and aggressive discount campaigns to capture dwindling demand.

Sumitra Wongpakdee, managing director of property research and consultancy Terra Media and Consulting, said a sluggish market prompted developers to make significant adjustments this year. Continued …

DIG shakes up Thai market with ambitious 1.5GW plan for data center parks

Doma Infrastructure Group (DIG) has announced plans to develop 1.5GW of data center parks in Thailand. Positioning itself as a developer of master-planned data center parks, DIG has signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) with Silicon Tech Park (STP), a Thai technology park operator.

Together, they will jointly develop three AI-ready data center parks with a planned power capacity of 1.5GW by the third quarter of 2026. This joint venture will see the acquisition of 300 acres of freehold land across the provinces of Chachoengsao, Chonburi, and Rayong, all parts of Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC). Continued …

IEAT unveils plan to attract Chinese investment to Thailand

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) plans to draw more Chinese investors to Thailand via a new Thailand-China collaboration dubbed “Two Countries, Twin Parks” that promotes investment and trade between the two nations.

“We want Thailand to be a key investment destination for Chinese investors. The Thai government will come up with projects to facilitate investment and trade,” said Industry Minister Akanat Promphan. Continued …

Modest growth likely for Thai vehicle production in 2025

Thailand’s automotive sector continues to face significant economic and financial headwinds as of the third quarter of 2024. According to data provided by the Asean Automotive Federation, total vehicle sales declined by 25.3% year-on-year as of September 2024 to tally 438,303 units.

Vehicle production followed the downward trend in sales, declining by 18.6% year-on-year over the same period to total 1.13 million units. As a result, the Federation of Thai Industries reduced its car manufacturing target for the second time in 2024, to 1.5 million units from 1.7 million and 1.9 million before that. Continued …

Thailand’s agricultural exports surge to Bt1.54 trillion Jan-Oct

Thailand’s agricultural sector chalked up a trade surplus of over 900 million baht in the first 10 months of the year, driven by strong export performance, a senior official of the Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) said on Thursday.

Total agricultural trade value climbed to 2.15 trillion baht between January and October, representing a 6.49% increase compared to the same period in 2023, office Secretary-general Chantanon Wannakejohn, said. Exports reached 1.54 trillion baht, while imports stood at 610 billion baht, resulting in a trade surplus of 926.663 billion baht. Continued …

MR. D.I.Y. aims to open 200 stores in 2025

Home improvement retailer MR. D.I.Y. (Thailand) plans to open 200 more stores in 2025 with an investment budget of 2 billion baht.

Aggressive expansion the past few years reflects the company’s confidence in the Thai home improvement market, said Andy Chin, chief executive of MR. D.I.Y. Holding (Thailand) Plc. The company opened 122 new stores in 2021, 161 branches in 2022 and 188 last year, he said. Continued …

Over 30 million tourists visit Thailand, but Pattaya businesses still struggle to recover

The Thai government recently announced that over 30 million foreign tourists have visited the country in 2024, reflecting a strong recovery for the tourism sector after the pandemic. However, many businesses in Pattaya, a major tourist hub, report they are still struggling. Several factors contribute to this disconnect.

While Thailand has seen a surge in tourists, their travel patterns and preferences have shifted. Many travelers are now opting for shorter stays, budget accommodations, or alternative destinations outside of mainstream tourist spots like Pattaya. Popular emerging destinations such as Chiang Mai, Krabi, and Koh Samui are drawing visitors who might have otherwise chosen Pattaya. Continued …

Minor seeks to double hotel portfolio

Minor Hotels plans to double its hotel portfolio to 1,000 within five years, expanding Europe-based NH Hotels in Asia and entering new markets such as Japan and the Philippines.

Puneet Dhawan, head of Asia at Minor Hotels, said the company upgraded its new hotel target from 200 by 2026 to 500 by 2029, banking on the robust global tourism sector. Continued …

Illegal jet ski crackdown in Phuket sees 17 more rentals shut down

Phuket’s battle against illegal jet skis has made another big splash. A raid led by marine officials uncovered 17 unlicensed jet skis being used for illegal tourist rentals in the popular tourist spot of Laem Nga, Ratsada.

The operation also extended to the islands of Koh Mali and Koh Pae, off Phuket’s east coast. Continued …

Thailand’s UNESCO Treasures: Exploring Natural and Cultural Marvels

Thailand’s UNESCO sites reveal its rich heritage: eight World Heritage sites, six Intangible Cultural Heritage elements, and five Biosphere Reserves offer unique cultural and natural experiences for discerning travelers.

From the ancient ruins of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai to the lush biodiversity of the Kaeng Krachan Forest Complex, these sites showcase Thailand’s historical depth and ecological diversity. Visitors can immerse themselves in traditional Thai dance, cuisine, and craftsmanship, celebrated as part of its Intangible Cultural Heritage. Continued …

Japan Develops Revolutionary Plastic That Fully Dissolves in Saltwater

A team including government-backed research institute Riken has developed a plastic material that is as strong and easy to process as conventional plastics but can be dissolved in seawater in just a few hours. The findings were published in an online edition of the U.S. journal Science on Friday.

The international team, which also includes the University of Tokyo, hopes that the new material will help reduce environmental pollution, including that caused by microplastics. Continued …

The genetic conservation of Thailand’s mangrove ecosystems

Thailand’s mangroves face threats from climate change, pollution, and habitat loss. Genomic conservation aims to protect their biodiversity through modern techniques like DNA sequencing, enhancing resilience against environmental stressors.

Thailand’s coastal ecosystems, particularly its mangroves, play a vital role in maintaining biodiversity, storing carbon, and offering protection against climate change impacts. These mangroves act as a buffer against flooding, support marine life, and absorb significant amounts of carbon dioxide, which helps mitigate global warming. Continued …

Huawei and JA Solar Launch Green Education Project in Thailand

Huawei, JA Solar, UNESCO, and Thailand’s Ministry of Education have officially launched the Green Education Project in Thailand, aiming to develop a new generation of green-skilled and digitally empowered learners.

Running under Huawei’s TECH4ALL initiative, the project will bring clean energy solutions and training in information and communications technology (ICT) skills to 11 Thai schools and community hubs. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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