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Friday’s news-Aug 16


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Vote for new PM today/Paetongtarn Shinawatra to be Nominated/Who Is Paetongtarn Shinawatra?/Srettha’s ouster and what it means/‘Network Monarchy’ Strikes Back/Woman Charged for Blocking Parking Space/At risk of severe drought/High-speed railway behind schedule/Lift plummets in Bangkok condo/Thailand halves number of teen mothers/Flooding continues in Chiang Rai/Economy: Thaksin says to Abandon Digital Wallet/Pheu Thai will stick to digital wallet/Thai unemployment drops/8.8% jump in food exports/To become EV production hub/Industrial sentiment rises/Retroactive duties on solar panel imports/Bt10 billion for new air-con plant/Top developers to launch projects/CPN posts surge in revenue/Bakery company opens new factory/Thai AirAsia’s turnaround/Tourism: China Airlines’ new route to Thailand/New route Bangkok to Kathmandu/Thailand Experience: Exploring Phuket in 2024/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Vote for new PM set for today

The House of Representatives was scheduled to meet this morning to vote on a new prime minister following the court-ordered dismissal of Srettha Thavisin on Wednesday.

House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha sent a notice to all MPs on Wednesday evening, calling on them to convene at 10am today, said Arpath Sukhanunth, secretary-general of the House. Continued …

Paetongtarn Shinawatra to be Nominated as Thailand’s New PM

The Pheu Thai Party has announced that it will nominate Paetongtarn Shinawatra as its candidate for prime minister to succeed Srettha Thavisin, who was removed from office by the Constitutional Court on Wednesday.

Initially, a meeting of government whips at Thaksin’s residence had agreed to nominate Chaikasem Nitisiri, 76, as their candidate. However, a meeting of Pheu Thai MPs today decided to nominate Paetongtarn instead. Continued …

Who Is Paetongtarn Shinawatra: Defying Family’s Political Fate?

Certainly, she is known as the daughter of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Today, she will also be recorded as Thailand’s 31st prime minister.

Although she has never been an MP or minister, Paetongtarn has long been involved in politics. She has accompanied her father on campaigns and met with the public during his term as Thailand’s 23rd prime minister in 2001-2006, until the coup. Continued …

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Srettha’s ouster and what it means for Thailand’s political landscape

The House of Representatives is scheduled to elect a new prime minister after Srettha Thavisin was removed from office for violating constitutional ethics. After just 11 months and 14 days in office, Srettha lost his post for appointing former lawyer Pichit Chuenban as PM’s office minister.

A group of 40 senators filed a case against Srettha over his decision to appoint Pichit, who had spent six months in jail over a contempt of court charge. Continued …

With PM’s Dismissal, Thailand’s ‘Network Monarchy’ Strikes Back

With another controversial ruling, Thailand’s Constitutional Court has once again returned the country to a new era of political stasis and uncertainty. On Wednesday, the court voted 5-4 to dismiss Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office for a minor “ethical violation,” relating to the appointment to his cabinet of an official who had previously served a prison sentence for bribing a court official.

The Constitutional Court’s decision is just the latest in a long line of significant interventions in Thai politics, and came a week after another ruling that disbanded the Move Forward Party, the largest party in the Thai parliament, and banned 11 of its executives from politics for 10 years. Continued …

Woman Charged for Blocking Parking Space with Traffic Cone in Patong

A Thai woman has been charged after using a traffic cone to reserve a parking space on a public roadside in Patong.

The Patong Police informed said a video clip showing the woman placing a traffic cone to block a parking area went viral on social media this week. Following the viral video, police tracked down the woman, identified only as Ms. Sompong, a Thai national. Continued … 

10 Northeast provinces at risk of severe drought in next 10 years

Ten provinces in Thailand’s northeastern region are likely to experience severe drought over the next decade, according to drought trends forecast by the Climate Change and Environmental Department on Wednesday. The forecast was based on two climate model scenarios: one assuming moderate greenhouse gas emissions and one with high emissions.

The moderate emissions scenario assumes greenhouse gas emissions in 2100 will be close to current levels, potentially raising the global average surface temperature by about 2.7 degrees Celsius between 2081 and 2100. The high emissions scenario assumes emissions will be double the current levels, potentially increasing the global average surface temperature by about 4.4°C. Continued …

Thai-Chinese high-speed railway 36% behind schedule

The first phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed railway running from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima province is currently 71.4% complete, but around 36.4% behind its scheduled opening in 2028, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) reported on Thursday.

The 873-kilometer rail link megaproject, estimated to cost 341 billion baht, has been plagued by delays caused by financing disputes between the two countries. The construction on Thailand’s part began in 2017, followed by years of delays. Continued …

Lift plummets from 32nd to 15th floor in Bangkok condo

A woman experienced a terrifying ordeal when the lift she was using at her condo in Bangkok suddenly plummeted from the 32nd floor and stopped at the 15th floor, leaving her shaken.

“If this happened to an elderly person, they could have had a heart attack!” she said. “The lift fell from the 32nd floor and stopped at the 15th floor. I crawled out of the lift, shaking with fear. The condo staff said they were watching the cameras.” Continued …

Thailand halves number of teen mothers, sets more ambitious goal

Through extensive campaigns on sexual well-being at the community level over the past decade, Thailand has successfully brought down the number of teenage mothers (aged 15-19) by half, the Public Health Ministry has announced, as it embarks on a more ambitious goal.

Minister Somsak Thepsuthin said on Wednesday that births in women aged 15-19 years in 2023 was 21 cases per 1,000 female population in this age group, down from 53.4 cases per 1,000 female population recorded in 2012. Continued …

Flooding continues in Chiang Rai

The Sai and Chan rivers overflowed in this northernmost province on Thursday, flooding communities and markets, including those near the Myanmar border.

The Government Public Relations Department (PRD) reported that the Sai River in Mae Sai district overflowed for the second consecutive day, affecting communities and markets bordering Tachileik, Myanmar. Sai Lom Joy Walking Street was among the flooded areas. Continued …

Thaksin Tells Pheu Thai to Abandon Digital Wallet Plan

Pheu Thai Party patriarch Thaksin Shinawatra has reportedly instructed the ruling party to drop its digital wallet flagship policy. This direction came just hours after the Constitutional Court ousted Thailand’s PM Srettha Thavisin from his position as prime minister.

On Wednesday evening, during a meeting at his Chan Song Lar residence with key party members, Thaksin urged his daughter, Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to halt the 450-billion-baht scheme for digital handouts of 10,000 baht. With the economy on shaky ground, he argued the timing was inappropriate for such an extensive expenditure, according to party sources. Continued …

What is the truth? Pheu Thai says it will stick to digital wallet plan

The 10,000-baht digital wallet project faces uncertainty after the removal of the previous cabinet, but the Pheu Thai Party is committed to advocating for its flagship policy in the next government, said caretaker Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Julapun, a member of Pheu Thai, said on Thursday that he could not guarantee the continuation of projects from the past administration. However, if Pheu Thai joins the next coalition, it will prioritize the digital wallet scheme as a key policy. Continued …

Thai unemployment drops, except in Bangkok

Thailand’s overall unemployment rate dropped from May to June, except in Bangkok, according to a new survey conducted by the National Statistical Office (NSO).

The total number of unemployed was estimated at 379,000 in June, down from about 482,000 people in May, said the NSO. The survey was conducted among the working-age population of 59.19 million people aged 15 and older. Continued …

Institute predicts 8.8% jump in food exports to Bt1.6 trillion

The value of Thailand’s food exports is expected to increase by 8.8% year-on-year to 1.6 trillion baht this year, driven by growing global demand and a decrease in the prices of raw materials, says the National Food Institute (NFI).

“Raw materials such as tuna, sugar, soybeans, and wheat have seen a decrease in price, which benefits the food processing industry,” said Supawan Teerarat, president of the NFI. Continued …

With Chinese help, Thailand aims to become EV production hub

To achieve the Thai government’s goal of building the country into the electric vehicle (EV) hub of Southeast Asia, the kingdom is welcoming Chinese EV manufacturers and their innovative technologies to integrate with local industrial chains. Thailand has set a target of making 30 % of its car production EVs by 2030.

“We welcome Chinese companies with new quality productive forces to set up their factories and even regional headquarters in Thailand. In return, Thailand will release more incentive measures to support their development,” said Thailand’s minister of industry, Pimphattra Wichaikul. Continued …

Thai industrial sentiment rises for first time in 4 months

Thailand’s industrial sentiment index rose for the first time in four months in July due to higher domestic demand, budget spending and tourism, the Federation of Thai Industries(FTI) said today.

The FTI said its industrial sentiment index increased to 89.3 in July from 87.2 in June. However, business operators were concerned about global economic uncertainty and the domestic political situation, the group said in a statement. Continued …

US group seeks retroactive duties on solar panel imports from Thailand

A group of U.S. solar panel makers led by First Solar and Hanwha Qcells asked the U.S. Department of Commerce on Thursday to consider imposing duties retroactively on imported panels and cells amid a surge of products from Vietnam and Thailand.

The U.S. government already has launched a trade case over solar products made in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Cambodia, which poses the risk of anti-dumping and countervailing duties, and the new filing raises the prospect of duties being imposed even before a final decision in the case. Continued …

Chinese company investing Bt10 billion in new air-con plant

Haier, the Chinese consumer electronics and home appliance company, has invested 10 billion baht to set up its first air-conditioner manufacturing plant in Thailand to tap the rapid growth of the air-conditioner market in Thailand worth more than 1 billion baht.

The facility, Haier’s first factory in Southeast Asia, will be located in the WHA Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate in Chon Buri province. Construction will be carried out in three phases, with completion expected by 2027. Continued …

Top developers to launch projects worth Bt93 billion in H2

The top three residential developers – AP Thailand, Sansiri and Supalai – are maintaining their plans to launch 73 projects worth a combined 93 billion baht in greater Bangkok and the provinces during the second half of this year, following a strong performance in the second quarter.

Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of Supalai Plc, said the company plans to launch 20 new projects worth 27.3 billion baht in the second half, as projected earlier this year. Continued …

Developer CPN posts 21% surge in revenue in Q2

Central Pattana (CPN) has announced second-quarter total revenue of 13.5 billion baht, a 21% increase year-on-year, and net profit of 4.56 billion baht, up 24%.

The company is set to launch 10 new residence projects this year, encompassing both horizontal and vertical developments in prime locations across the country, with a combined project value of 13.4 billion baht. Continued …

CP Group’s bakery company opens new factory, seeks 20% market share

CPRAM Co., a ready-to-eat food manufacturer and owner of the Le Pan bakery brand under the Charoen Pokphand Group, opened a new factory in Chon Buri, aiming to achieve a 20% market share among Thai bakeries this year.

Wisade Wisidwinyoo, president of CPRAM, said the new 2-billion-baht facility has a production capacity of 2.4 million items per day and is already fully operational. Continued …

Thai AirAsia’s stunning turnaround in 2024

Asia Aviation (AAV), the proud sole shareholder of Thai AirAsia, revealed its operational results for the first half of 2024, boasting its financial recovery. Revenue from sales and services soared to 25,279 million baht, marking a 32% year-on-year increase.

AAV’s profit from core operations skyrocketed by 1,015%, reaching 1,950 million baht from 175 million the previous year. This leap is underpinned by a 41% year-on-year increase in EBITDA, amounting to 5,003 million baht. Continued …

China Airlines boosts access to Asia with new route to Thailand

China Airlines, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is excited to launch the “Amazing Together!” initiative as part of its “Soar Over Asia” campaign. The initiative offers discounts of up to 12% on flights from major North American gateways to Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX), along with a sweepstakes giving away round-trip tickets for two.

Launched this year by China Airlines, the “Soar Over Asia” campaign focuses on introducing new routes and facilitating smooth connections across Asia, in collaboration with several tourism boards. The collaboration with the TAT is a strategic move to position Taiwan as the ultimate gateway to Asia, ensuring access to the continent’s destinations. Continued … 

AirAsia launches new route from Bangkok to Kathmandu

AirAsia is set to soar into the skies with its latest addition to the South Asian route, offering four weekly flights between Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport and Kathmandu, Nepal.

The service, launching on Oct. 2, will utilize A320neo aircraft, with a promotional fare starting at 9,990 Nepalese Rupees per trip (around 2,600 baht), for bookings made until Aug. 25. Travel dates extend from Oct. 2 to March 28, 2025. Continued …

Exploring Phuket in 2024 – An ultimate travel guide

Dreaming of a tropical escape? Phuket, Thailand’s gem, might just be the ticket. Renowned for its dazzling beaches, lively nightlife, and rich tradition, it’s a place that’s got something for everyone. But navigating this paradise can sometimes feel like a daunting task, specifically for first-time visitors.

This section unfolds vital details about the island city of Phuket, from its primary language, and currency, to the favorable timeslot to visit and necessary visa requisites for the unblemished trip. Continued … 


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
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Thursday’s news-Aug 15

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Kingdom plunged into political turmoil/Chaikasem to be Nominated/Tycoon to Toppled PM/Fake Thai monk arrested in Hua Hin/New Cha Am beach resort/Nordic event in Hua Hin/Baht appreciates to below 35/Australian retired in Thailand/Evolution of cancer treatment/Blood donation saves Aussie/Chiang Mai bus driver condemned/Bangkok second most expensive city/Mae Sai River bursts banks/Hunt for Chinese gang/Three die in family toilet/Toxic waste ships banned/Risky video from train/Blackpink’s Lisa ‘Super Excited’/Economy: Fate of digital wallet unclear/Pheu Thai Pushes On with Casino Legalization/Private sector hopes for new PM soon/Incentive package for EEC/Regulations on foreign businesses/Thailand’s Data Center Landscape/Cheaper Chinese farm produce/CP Foods Profit Surges/GMM Music partners with Warner Music Asia/Tourism: 400 resorts face closure/Secondary province hotels need staff/Three-star hotels face woes/Thailand Experience: Travel Insurance for Thailand/Most temples in Thailand/Discovering Chachoengsao/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Kingdom plunged into political turmoil as PM Srettha is removed from office

Thailand was plunged into crisis on Wednesday afternoon when the Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. In effect, the move also collapsed the current coalition government.

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday, in a majority 5-4 decision, declared an end to Srettha Thavisin’s tenure as prime minister. In effect, Thailand’s government has now also been struck down. The decision will likely spark a political and constitutional crisis. Continued …

Chaikasem to be Nominated as New Thai PM

Chaikasem Nitisiri, a former justice minister and senior figure in the Pheu Thai Party, is expected to be nominated as the new prime minister of Thailand. This comes after the unexpected dismissal of Srettha Thavisin by the Constitutional Court for ethical breaches.

Sources indicate that House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has scheduled a special House meeting on Friday to vote on Chaikasem’s nomination. The decision to nominate Chaikasem was reportedly taken during an urgent meeting held at the residence of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who holds significant influence within the Pheu Thai Party. Key figures from the coalition parties attended this meeting. Continued …

Tycoon to Toppled PM: Srettha Thavisin’s Tumultuous Tenure in Thailand

Once a high-flying real estate tycoon, Srettha Thavisin swiftly ascended to Thailand’s prime ministership, only to face a dramatic downfall within a year.

Srettha emerged from a background in luxury real estate to become Thailand’s 30th prime minister. He served as CEO of Sansiri, a major property development company, before resigning in 2022 to enter politics. Continued …

Fake Thai monk arrested after trying to deceive police in Hua Hin

A fake Thai monk was arrested yesterday after visiting Hua Hin Police Station in the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan and attempting to deceive officers.

The fake monk arrived at the police station at around 4pm Tuesday, and asked officers to donate to a monastery in the Sam Roi Yot district of Prachuap Khiri Khan. Wichai claimed that the money would support the construction of a new bathroom and cover the electricity costs at the monastery. Continued …

New Cha Am beach resort to open in October

The Aviyana Hua Hin, the newest resort along Thailand’s picturesque Cha Am coastline, will make its debut on Oct. 1. Nestled on 9 rai (140,000 sq ft) of beachfront, Aviyana Hua Hin is just steps away from its private 100-meter beach.

The resort features panoramic views of rolling hills and white-sand shores. Continued …

Nordic Sauna and Padel event in Hua Hin

Thai-Finnish Chamber of Commerce iwill hold a Nordic Sauna and Padel Weekend in Hua Hin Aug. 31 to Sept. 1.

There will be multiple activities, such as playing padel, golf or Finnish sauna and spa if you are more into the relaxing activities. For dinner they will host a BBQ. Continued …

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Baht appreciates to below 35 per dollar

The baht appreciated to below 35 per U.S. dollar, driven by a weakening greenback as the market expects a Federal Reserve rate cut following the release of recent U.S. economic data. On Wednesday the baht opened at 35.03 per dollar, strengthening from Tuesday’s close of 35.16.

The local currency continued to gain, reaching 34.88 baht per dollar during morning trade, the highest level in seven months, surpassing the January range of 34.96-34.98 baht per dollar, said Kanjana Chockpisansin, head of research for banking and financial sectors at Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research). Continued …

Australian boomer retired in Thailand on an $18,000 annual pension

John Walker’s studio apartment in Chiang Mai isn’t much bigger than a hotel room, but it has everything he needs: air conditioning, basic kitchen appliances, and proximity to his favorite Mexican restaurant — all for less than $200 a month in rent.

The 73-year-old moved to Thailand from Western Australia in 2019. A lifelong traveler, Walker liked the idea of living somewhere new, and was drawn to Chiang Mai’s beautiful temples and mild climate when he first traveled there in the early 2010s. Continued …

The evolution of cancer treatment: Ancient to modern

Cancer has been a persistent foe throughout recorded human history, leaving its mark on ancient fossils, Egyptian mummies, and historical texts. New research sheds light on the development of cancer treatment from ancient civilisations to modern therapies.

This evolution highlights medical science’s progress and underscores the vital importance of personalized care and empathy in contemporary oncology. Continued …

Blood donation miracle saves Aussie FIFO worker in Thailand

An Australian FIFO worker has been granted a lifeline after a near-fatal car crash in Thailand. Through the selfless acts of expat Aussies, he received thesix pints of a rare blood type needed to survive.

James Lothian, a 41-year-old from Perth, was enjoying a break from work in Chon Buri, with his wife and five-year-old son when tragedy struck in March. A devastating car crash left him with catastrophic injuries, plunging him into a five-month-long battle for his life in intensive care. Continued …

Chiang Mai baht bus driver condemned for kicking locals off for foreigners

A Thai woman took to social media to condemn the wrongful behavior of a baht bus driver in Chiang Mai after the driver kicked her off the vehicle to accommodate a group of foreigners. However, the foreigners declined the driver’s service.

The 63-year-old victim, shared the baht bus incident online, with a caption that read, “Everyone should definitely avoid this red baht bus. The driver kicked me off mid-journey to pick up foreigners, hoping to get more money from them.” Continued …

Bangkok is the second most expensive city in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia shows significant variation in living costs across countries. Singapore leads with the highest cost-of-living index at 85.9, far exceeding other nations in the region due to its limited land, advanced infrastructure, robust economy, high wages, strong currency, and status as a global financial hub.

In contrast, Indonesia presents the lowest index at 31.2, followed closely by Philippines at 34.0. Thailand and Cambodia have relatively higher cost-of-living indices at 40.7 and 44.5, respectively. Continued …

Mae Sai River bursts banks, flooding border markets, villages

Heavy overnight downpours resulted in runoffs downstream of Mae Sai River, causing it to break its banks early on Wednesday and flood border towns in Chiang Rai and Myanmar.

Villagers and vendors at the Sai Lom Joy Market in Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district said the river began overflowing at 5am and its level rose to about 80 centimeters quickly. They said that this was the third time this year that the river had broken its banks, flooding border markets and villages. Continued …

Hunt for Chinese gang suspected of Bt70-million robbery

Pathum Thani police on Wednesday launched a hunt for a gang of four Chinese nationals following an armed robbery at a luxury house located on a golf course in Muang district of Pathum Thani province.

Ke Jibao, 34, a Chinese businessman, told officers of Pak Klong Rangsit police station that four armed men of Chinese nationality wearing ski masks barged into the house on Tuesday night. The intruders captured the residents, comprising three men and three women, and forced Ke to transfer US$2 million (70 million baht) to their account, he said. Continued …

Three die in family toilet

Police have warned of the danger of mixing sulphuric acid and caustic soda to clean a clogged pipe, after three people died in a small toilet at a family home in Chon Buri.

Police issued the warning on Tuesday following the death of a policewoman and her two daughters at their house in Chon Buri province on Monday. Continued …

Two toxic waste ships banned from Thailand

Two Maersk ships reportedly carrying hazardous furnace waste from Albania to Thailand have been banned from Thai ports and will be sent back to Europe.

Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri said on Wednesday that the container ship Maersk Candor’s last confirmed location was off South Africa last Friday. It was scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Aug. 24. Continued …

Passenger injured taking risky video from train

A passenger leaning outside a door on a moving train and recording social media content was struck by a pole and injured while traveling between stations in southern Thailand.

The passenger was on train No.452 from Sungai Kolok, in Narathiwat, to Nakhon Si Thammarat, the SRT said. The 19-year-old was hanging out of the train door while being filmed for a social media video after the train left Ban Ton Don station. Continued …

Blackpink’s Lisa ‘Super Excited and Nervous’ About First Acting Gig in ‘The White Lotus’

Blackpink’s Lisa is used to being on stage in front of thousands of screaming fans, but when it came to her casting in the upcoming third season of the HBO drama “The White Lotus”, the veteran performer got those familiar butterflies in her stomach.

“Oh my God, Mike White? I think he’s a genius,” Lisa told Elle magazine about the show’s creator tapping her for her acting debut. “I think I cried. I was with my friends, my mom’s friends, and my mom, as well, but I didn’t tell them that I auditioned for it. I’m super excited and nervous, because it’s my first acting project. So I was happy for a second, and then I was like, ‘Oh, wait, wait, how am I going to deliver this?’” Continued …

Fate of digital wallet scheme unclear after Srettha’s departure

The future of the 10,000 baht digital wallet scheme has become unclear after the departure of former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The Pheu Thai Party secretary-general insisted that it would continue, while the former deputy finance minister expressed doubts.

Aside from the impact on the entire Cabinet, Srettha’s departure also sent shockwaves through Thai society, particularly among those looking forward to receiving the 10,000 baht in digital money promised as part of Srettha’s main campaign. Continued …

Pheu Thai Pushes On with Casino Legalization Amid Coalition Resistance

The Pheu Thai party remains confident in its ability to persuade its coalition partner, Bhumjaithai Party, to support the legalization of casinos, despite Bhumjaithai’s recent opposition. The bill, championed by Pheu Thai, aims to legalize casinos as part of a larger initiative to create regional entertainment complexes to attract investment.

Hours before his removal as prime minister by the Constitutional Court, Srettha Thavisin expressed optimism that Pheu Thai could eventually convince Bhumjaithai to back the bill. Continued …

Private sector hopes to see a new PM elected soon

The business sector is hoping that Parliament will soon elect a new prime minister so that the government can continue its economic policies, including the 10,000-baht digital money handout and launch of new state-owned securities Vayupak Fund.

Kriangkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), noted on Wednesday that the court’s ruling has stunned investors and forced them to put their investments on hold. Continued …

New incentive package to woo investors to EEC

The government is preparing a new set of privileges, including exempting corporate tax for 15 years, to draw more investors in targeted industries to the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, who is also deputy prime minister, said on Wednesday that he will soon hold a meeting with the EEC policy board to endorse the new privilege package before sending it to the Cabinet for approval. Continued …

Thailand to strengthen regulations on foreign businesses

The Department of Business Development (DBD) is intensifying its efforts to enforce laws governing foreign businesses, ensuring fair competition for Thai entrepreneurs.

Auramon Supthaweethum, the director-general of the DBD, has confirmed the department’s commitment to working closely with law enforcement to ensure compliance, particularly focusing on foreign businesses that may be using nominee shareholders to circumvent the 1999 Foreign Business Act. Violators will face severe penalties as part of these enforcement efforts. Continued …

Thailand’s Data Center Landscape: A Powerhouse in the Making

The digital era has elevated the importance of data centers, with Thailand witnessing a significant shift in this industry.

The rise of cloud computing, big data analytics, and IoT has transformed data centers into strategic assets for businesses. Thailand’s data center market is being driven by the growth of hyperscale and colocation facilities, particularly in greater Bangkok. Continued …

Cheaper Chinese farm produce ‘coming in by train’

Cheap farm produce and consumer goods from China are coming into the country via high-speed trains through Laos and flooding local markets in the northeast of Thailand, placing local business owners in a challenging position, vendors say.

Reporters on Wednesday visited the fruit and vegetable section of Mae Kim Heng New Market in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima and found many kinds of Chinese farm produce on sale. Continued …

CP Foods Profit Surges 973%

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL (CP Foods) announced a strong rebound in its Q2/2024 performance, surpassing expectations. The company reported a net profit increase of 973%, or 10 times the previous amount, driven primarily by its international business. CP Foods also announced an interim dividend payment of Bt0.45 per share.

CP Foods reported sales revenue for Q2/2024 amounting to Bt149,498 million, with 64% of total revenue coming from its overseas operations, 30% from its Thai businesses, and 6% from exports out of Thailand. Net profit reached Bt6,925 million in Q2 this year, reflecting a 973% increase compared to Q2 last year. Continued …

Thailand’s GMM Music partners with Warner Music Asia in massive deal

GMM Music announced a strategic investment partnership with Warner Music Asia (WMA), one of the world’s leading music industry giants.

WMA will invest 370 million baht in cash and provide a minimum guarantee payment of 315 million baht to accelerate GMM Music’s growth and expand the Thai music industry, the largest in Southeast Asia, to a global market. Continued …

More than 400 resorts face closure

The Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry has kicked off inspections that could lead to the demolition of more than 400 resorts for encroaching on public land in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Wang Nam Khieo district.

Thanadol Suwannarit, chairman of the ministry’s task force investigating cases of illegal land ownership under the Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO), led a raid on the Golden Mountain Resort in tambon Wang Nam Khieo in a joint operation with the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on Tuesday. Continued …

Secondary province hotels need staff, not tax benefits

The majority of hotel entrepreneurs say the government’s policy to offer tax benefits to hotel operators in secondary tourist provinces in a bid to promote the tourism industry there would only marginally increase their income.

Their opinions were reflected in July’s hospitality operators’ confidence index, following a survey conducted by the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) and the Bank of Thailand. Continued …

Three-star hotels face further woes

Despite a resilient recovery, three-star hotels have been unable to raise prices during the third quarter, while tax cuts for second-tier cities could not effectively increase hotel revenue as planned.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), said the hotel operator sentiment index for July, which polled 102 hoteliers across Thailand, found an average occupancy rate of 59% for the month, up seven percentage points from June, thanks to the government’s tourism promotions and several long-weekend holidays. Continued …

Travel Insurance for a Thailand Vacation

Whether you travel to Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai or elsewhere in the Land of Smiles, Thailand can be expensive. Travel insurance coverage can help you protect your investment and cover the cost of medical emergencies.

Most importantly, travel insurance gives you the peace of mind to enjoy a stress-free Thailand trip. With the right coverage choices, you can avoid the sunken costs from a canceled vacation or the expenses of a medical emergency or illness. Here is a look at the details you need to know about choosing the best travel insurance for Thailand. Continued …

Isaan province takes crown for most temples in Thailand

Nakhon Ratchasima in the northeast has the highest number of registered Buddhist temples in Thailand, the National Office of Buddhism said on Wednesday.

The office said it has checked out provinces with the highest number of registered temples and learned that most are in the north and northeast. Continued …

Discovering Chachoengsao

Weekends bring life to the century-old Ban Mai Market in Chachoengsao, where local vendors set up stalls to offer a wide range of local delicacies like chaenglon (grilled fish cake), galorgee (rice dumpling topped with black and white sesame), kanom tuay (coconut rice custard) and hoi jo (deep-fried crab meat rolls) that evokes a rush of nostalgia.

Standing along the banks of the Bang Pakong River, meandering through an intricate network of classic wood shophouses can whisk visitors back to the reign of King Rama III when Chinese migrants turned this neighborhood into a bustling trading hub. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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

Wednesday’s news-Aug 14


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Hua Hin Airport progess report/Suspect in Chat Chai Market thefts arrested/Chiva-Som, sgtudents plant mangrove trees/Thailand awaits court verdict on PM/Heavy rain warning/Elephant flips parked SUV/50 years for stealing students’ lunch money/Villagers Protest Over Potholes/Thailand leads demand for gold/Thai rice faces sticky situation/Economy: Threat of US recession and geopolitical risks/Tax gain from casinos ‘not worth it’/Record for New Business Registrations/Banks set to connect to digital handout/Handout could trigger fiscal crisis/Restaurateurs await guidance on handout/No chinese takeover of Thai transport businesses/‘Could mean more illegal hotels’/Grappling with foreign illegal businesses/Threat posed by unlicensed Chinese factories/Ministry tackles chemical waste crisis/Government not convinced about Tesla plan/Thailand’s Best Managed Companies/New guidelines for ‘green industry’/Tourism: Tourism Revenue Hit 2.8 Trillion/18.2 million foreign arrivals in second half/Phuket’s Tourism Boom Outstrips Infrastructure/’Single window’ sought/Thailand Experience: Teaching English in Thailand/Living with elephants/Most Affordable Tourist Destination in Thailand/Games We Used to Play/International/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Hua Hin Airport director reports on progess of upgrades

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Suspect in Chat Chai Market thefts arrested, admits guilt

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Chiva-Som Hua Hin marks International Day for Mangrove Conservation

Chiva-Som Hua Hin marked this year’s International Day for Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem with significant steps toward environmental sustainability. The Chiva-Som team, joined by local youth, planted 500 mangrove trees at the Krailart Niwate Mangrove Project, reinforcing their commitment to preserving Hua Hin’s and the world’s ecosystems.

This annual mangrove reforestation initiative has become a tradition for Chiva-Som Hua Hin, with a focus on enhancing the Krailart Niwate Mangrove Ecosystem Preservation Project. Located in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, this urban mangrove forest is the last of its kind in Hua Hin. This year, the initiative gained momentum with the involvement of 20 students from Wat Nong Kae Municipal School, who participated in planting 500 mangrove trees from 10 different species. Continued …

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Thailand awaits court verdict that may topple PM Srettha

A Thai court will this week decide if the Southeast Asian nation will continue business as usual or be tipped into a renewed period of political uncertainty, when it assesses whether tycoon Srettha Thavisin should continue as prime minister.

The Constitutional Court will rule on whether Srettha violated “ethical standards” by appointing to Cabinet former lawyer Pichit Chuenban, who was jailed for contempt of court following a bribery attempt. The petition against Srettha was brought originally by a group of 40 senators, who claimed the appointment was grounds for his disqualification under the charter. Continued …

Heavy rain warning for three Thai regions

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rain in three regions, with the northern region expected to face 70% rainfall. Bangkok will experience heavy showers from afternoon to evening.

In the southern region (eastern coast), 30% of the area will experience thunderstorms, mainly in Phetchaburi, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Songkhla. Temperatures will range from 24 to 26°C to 34 to 36°C, with southwesterly winds at 15 to 30 kilometers per hour and waves about 1 meter high, increasing in thunderstorm areas. Continued …

Playful mother elephant flips parked SUV in Khao Yai for fun

A TikTok clip that some found shocking and others amusing shows a wild elephant overturning a parked SUV at Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima. The incident took place on Monday at the Thanarat Zone, a popular tourist spot with accommodations and camping grounds.

The footage shows a herd of elephants emerging from the nearby forest and approaching the parking area. Then, one playful elephant decides to target an SUV and uses its trunk to flip the vehicle over twice and then nudging it around as if it were a toy. Continued … 

Ex-school principal gets 50 years for stealing students’ lunch money

A former school principal in Nakhon Sawan has been sentenced to 50 years in jail for siphoning some 596,000 baht from his students’ lunch budget in 2021.

The Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases Area 6 issued a guilty verdict against Suthep Sukthong on May 15, but the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) only announced the ruling on Tuesday. Continued …

Villagers Plant Banana Trees in Road Protest Over Potholes

Villagers in Sangkha District, Surin Province, have had enough. For five long years, the primary road passing through their area has been a nightmare of potholes and poor lighting, making it almost impossible to navigate safely.

As a result, these resilient residents have taken an unusual but striking step to draw attention to their plight: they’ve planted banana trees right in the middle of the road and set up donation boxes to protest the apparent neglect by government authorities. Continued …

Thailand leads Asia in demand for gold

Demand for gold in Thailand is on the rise, defying global trends of record-high prices, according to the World Gold Council’s latest report, released on Tuesday.

The report noted that Thailand’s gold market showed particular resilience in the second quarter, with bar and coin investment surging 22% year-on-year to 7 tons, as investors sought refuge in gold amid ongoing weakness in the baht. Jewelry demand also rose, increasing 12% year-on-year to two tons, defying the global trend of declining jewelry sales due to high prices. Continued …

Thai rice faces sticky situation as Vietnamese rice steals the show

Rice exporters are sounding the alarm over the possible disappearance of local Thai rice varieties, as farmers increasingly switch to a Vietnamese strain celebrated for its soft texture.

Charoen Laothamatas, president of the Thai Rice Exporters Assn., raised concerns about the dire state of the industry. Production of beloved Thai varieties like Pathum Thani fragrant rice and KB 79 has plummeted, with the Vietnamese Khao Hom Phuang, or jasmine 85, taking their place due to its impressive yield and rapid growth, said Charoen. Continued … 

Threat of US recession and geopolitical risks could derail Thai economic recovery

Market expectations were jolted earlier this month when the U.S. job market created only 114,000 openings in July, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.3%, the highest since October 2021.

The disappointing figures led to market sell-offs around the world, with key U.S. stock market indices — the Nasdaq Composite, the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average — dropping sharply by 2.43%, 1.84% and 1.51%, respectively, on Aug. 2. (Editor note: Those losses were short-term and more than recovered since then.) Continued …

Tax gain from casino legalization ‘not worth it’

Several parties have criticized the government’s proposed bill to allow casinos to operate legally within entertainment complexes in the country, saying that tax revenue gained from casinos would not be worth the ensuing social problems.

A source from the Finance Ministry said this week that the draft of the Entertainment Complex Act is in the final stretch and set to undergo a public hearing this month. The draft stipulates that entertainment complex operators must register as a company in Thailand with registered capital of at least 10 billion baht. They must apply for a license, which is valid for 30 years, and will be reviewed every five years. Continued …

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Thailand May Set Record for New Business Registrations

Thailand is poised to set a new record for business registrations this year, with over 90,000 new companies expected, driven largely by government measures, including the 10,000-baht handout scheme, the Commerce Ministry announced.

In the first half of this year, the Department of Business Development recorded 46,383 new business registrations, a slight decrease of 1.91% compared to the same period last year. Continued …

Banks set to connect to Thang Rath app for digital handout

Thailand’s banks are ready to connect to the open-loop payment system of the Thang Rath application, which will be used to disburse 10,000-baht digital payments to eligible Thais under the government’s digital wallet scheme, government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said today.

While updating the progress of the scheme, which started registration on Aug. 1, Chai said the Thai Bankers Assn. has reported that all banks are ready to cooperate with the government in linking to the open-loop payment system of the Thang Rath app. Continued … 

Warning given that handout could trigger fiscal crisis

The government is being advised to revise the way it hands out money to people to avoid incurring a substantial public debt, which can affect the government’s budget, potentially triggering a fiscal crisis.

Tanit Sorat, vice chairman of the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry, said if the government follows through with its plan to spend a large sum of money all at once, he is worried it could spell disaster for Thailand. Continued …

Restaurateurs await guidance on digital handout

Restaurant operators will await further clarity regarding the digital wallet handout scheme after the government postponed the announcement of the eligibility criteria for vendors, according to the Thai Restaurant Assn.

Thaniwan Kulmongkol, president of the association, said restaurateurs are awaiting further details on the eligibility criteria of the scheme concerning how digital money they receive can be spent and how to convert the digital money into cash. Continued …

No Chinese takeover of Thai transport businesses, says DLT

The Department of Land Transport (DLT) dismissed media reports suggesting Chinese companies are increasingly taking over struggling Thai transport businesses, emphasizing that licenses issued to one business cannot be transferred in the event of a takeover.

“More importantly, only Thai legal entities registered and headquartered in Thailand are eligible to hold the licenses.” The DLT clarified that at least 51% of a business’s shareholders must be Thai for it to operate legally. Continued …

More foreign ownership ‘could mean more illegal hotels’

Hotel operators are concerned about changes to foreign ownership rules for real estate because they believe it could lead to another influx of illegal hotels in Thailand.

The government’s real estate stimulus proposal aims to extend the leasehold period to 99 years for foreigners, while increasing the quota for foreign ownership of condominiums from 49% to 75% of usable space in a building. Continued …

Thailand is grappling with foreign illegal businesses nominee schemes

Thailand is currently facing a significant challenge in the form of illegal businesses operating through nominee schemes. This issue has been brought to light by various local business groups and authorities who are calling for stricter law enforcement to protect legitimate businesses and the economy.

Recently, a large Chinese-language billboard in Huai Khwang district, explicitly offering services to help customers obtain passports and citizenship for several countries, has reopened the controversy surrounding nominee businesses in Thailand. Continued …

Chance discovery reveals the threat posed by unlicensed Chinese factories

A random Highway Patrol police stop on Sunday led to the discovery of two unlicensed Chinese-owned factories. The facilities in Nakhon Pathom and Samut Sakhon were engaged in aluminium smelting and recycling, activities unknown to Thai authorities. In addition, the discovery comes months after large quantities of toxic cadmium waste were found across provinces adjacent to Bangkok and the Eastern region.

The situation highlights government inertia in dealing with broad concerns raised by environmentalists that Thailand, since 2017 and a law change in China, is being used as a dumping ground for toxic industrial activities that were banned that year in the communist country. Continued …

Ministry tackles chemical waste crisis with 14.9-million-baht cleanup

The Ministry of Industry has initiated a collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and other relevant agencies to address areas recently contaminated with chemical waste.

Permanent Secretary of the Industry Ministry Nattapol Rangsitpol acknowledged the issues arising from the illegal dumping of hazardous substances in Rayong, Ayutthaya, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Phetchabun. The ministry deployed a team to monitor these complaint hotspots while working toward a lasting solution. Continued …

Government not convinced Tesla to scrap investment plan

Tesla’s proposed investment in Thailand is under scrutiny, as the electric vehicle giant reassesses its global strategy in the face of declining sales growth and heightened competition from Chinese EV makers. Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke confirmed on Tuesday that Thailand is awaiting official word from Tesla regarding the potential scrapping of their investment plans.

“Tesla is reviewing its investment plans worldwide, not just in Thailand,” said Chai. “However, there has been no confirmation (about halting the investment plan in Thailand) from the company. It’s been reported in the news. We’re waiting to hear from them.” Continued …

Deloitte unveils Thailand’s Best Managed Companies

Deloitte Thailand has unveiled the winners of the 2024 Thailand’s Best Managed Companies awards. Now in its fourth year in Thailand, this program honors 19 outstanding local businesses for their organizational achievements and impactful contributions to their industries and the economy.

This year, four companies achieved the gold standard for the first time, having received Thailand’s Best Managed Companies designation over four consecutive years, underscoring their consistent demonstration of excellent management practices. Continued …

New guidelines for so-called ‘green industry’ introduced

As part of the Industry Ministry’s efforts to enhance the competitiveness of the industrial manufacturing sector, new guidelines for “green” industries have been introduced to help achieve carbon neutrality and net zero by 2050 and 2065, respectively.

Nattapol Rangsitpol, the ministry’s permanent secretary and chairman of the Green Industry Promotion and Development Committee, announced that the committee’s Aug. 7 meeting had approved a new draft of green industry (GI) guidelines, which will help accelerate improvements to infrastructure, regulations, workforce skills, and, most importantly, social and environmental responsibility. Continued …

Tourism Revenue Set to Hit 2.8 Trillion Baht

Thailand’s tourism industry is experiencing a robust resurgence. A significant revenue surge is projected for this year, with experts predicting that total tourism earnings will soar to 2.8 trillion baht.

This marks a remarkable 25% increase from the previous year’s figures, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The resurgence is fueled by a combination of increased flight numbers and an array of promotional campaigns aimed at both international and domestic visitors. Continued …

TAT estimates 18.2 million foreign arrivals in second half of 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) estimates that 18,245,700 foreign tourists will enter Thailand from July to December this year, about 20% more than the same period in 2023.

They are estimated to generate around 964.18 billion baht of revenue, an increase of 28% year on year, TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said. Continued …

Phuket’s Tourism Boom Outstrips Infrastructure, Raises Environmental Concerns

The rapid increase in tourism on the previously unspoiled island of Phuket is causing issues as infrastructure developments struggle to keep up. Road congestion and environmental damage are harming the island’s image as a top-rated holiday destination.

Traffic problems on Phuket’s main highway, Thepkrasattri Road, are causing major frustration for locals and tourists alike. Other issues, such as lack of water during the dry season and severe flooding in the wet season, are contributing to the growing discontent. Continued …

‘Single window’ sought to aid tourism sector

The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) has urged the government to host the development of a “single window” to promote ease of doing business for foreigners that would unite all related data exchange of state agencies as another effort to promote the digital-driven tourism industry.

The single window could be in the form of a platform-as-a-service operated via a centralized data portal that connects with all agencies to significantly drive travel-related products and services in the country. Continued …

Teaching English in Thailand: Is the Pay Worth the Move?

Thailand has long been a favored destination for English teachers, drawn by the country’s rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and warm, welcoming people. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the tranquil beaches of Phuket, Thailand offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, making it an appealing place to live and work.

The vibrant expat community and the opportunity to immerse oneself in a new culture add to the allure of teaching English in Thailand. Yet, the question remains: does the salary and overall compensation for teaching English in Thailand justify relocating? Continued …

Studying the elephant-sized issues of living with elephants

Almost every night, Tyler Nuckols can hear fireworks and shouting — not celebrating a holiday or marking an occasion, but trying to drive elephants back into the forest. In Ruam Thai, where Nuckols is conducting socio-ecological fieldwork as he pursues a PhD in the University of Colorado Boulder, elephants emerge from the trees of Kui Buri National Park almost every night in search of pineapple.

Over many years, elephants have learned that an easy and accessible meal is in farmers’ fields — to the detriment of those fields and farmers’ livelihoods. As farmers lose their source of income and means of supporting their families, elephants risk injury or worse, as farmers — also risking injury or worse — try to deter them. Continued …

Hat Yai Is the Most Affordable Tourist Destination in Thailand

Travelers looking for some of the best deals in Asia for August and September are best off in Hat Yai. While in Thailand, Hat Yai offers the most competitive room rates during this period.

According to travel site Agoda, Hat Yai is the most affordable tourist destination in Thailand, with an average room rate of THB1,250 based on booking data between June 1, to July 7. Hat Yai takes over from Udon Thani, which came out on top of the cheapest destinations ranking released in April. Continued …

Games We Used to Play

Traditional games have been one of the cornerstones of our rich Southeast Asian culture since ancient times, providing entertainment, fun, and relaxation, while also fostering strong relationships between people.

In Thailand, Thai traditional games have been an integral part of culture and traditions. The Sukhothai period marked the earliest known games in Thailand, with records found in the stone inscriptions of King Ramkhamhaeng. Continued …

Discovery of a Subsurface Reservoir of Liquid Water on Mars

In a landmark discovery that could reshape our understanding of Mars, scientists have identified a substantial reservoir of liquid water deep within the planet’s rocky outer crust. This finding, derived from a meticulous analysis of data collected by NASA’s Mars Insight Lander, represents the first confirmed detection of liquid water on Mars — a revelation that could have profound implications for our understanding of the planet’s history, its geology, and the potential for life. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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-Aug 12


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Amazing Food Festival

There was plenty of food at this year’s Amazing Food Festival, held at Pone Kingpeth Park in Hua Hin central, albeit at tourist prices.

Crab Release Walk and Run Sept 7

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Mother’s Day robe ceremony held at Wat Huay Mongkol

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Experts give Srettha govt an ‘F’ for handling Thailand’s education crisis

Despite one year in office, the Srettha administration has yet to set a clear direction for improvement in Thailand’s stagnating education system.

“It’s as if the government doesn’t realize the need to prioritize,” said an exasperated Asst. Prof. Athapol Anunthavorasakul, of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Education. Continued …

84% of people would vote for new People’s Party tomorrow

Eighty-four percent of respondents to a recent poll said they would vote for the brand-new People’s Party if they were about to cast ballots in a general election tomorrow.

Of a total of about 51,000 people who responded in the latest poll via Matichon’s YouTube channel to the question of which specific party they would support if the election was held tomorrow, 84% of the respondents said they would vote for the People’s, a resurrection of the court-dissolved Move Forward. Continued …

Positioning Thailand as a hub for senior citizens to enjoy life post-retirement

The current global trend of social change toward an aging society is becoming more evident. According to the United Nations’ World Population 2022 report, the global population is projected to reach 8 billion, with 10% being over the age of 65. This percentage is expected to increase to 16% by 2050.

In Thailand, by 2024, the country will have fully transitioned into an aging society. Data from the Ministry of Interior shows that in 2023 Thailand had approximately 13 million people aged 60 and above, making up one-fifth of the total population of 66,057,967. This increase in the elderly population presents an opportunity for businesses catering to this demographic, particularly in the elderly-care sector or “nursing homes”, which are experiencing growth in Thailand. Continued …

Rice farmers to sue if water is drained into their rice fields

Rice farmers in the Sena district of Ayutthaya province are threatening to sue the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) for compensation if the department drains excess water into their rice fields before Sept. 15, flooding their unharvested crops.

Pradab Kongpramoon, a farmer in Ban Krathum in Sena district, said that there are more than 22,400 hectares of rice fields, with only some having been harvested. Of his own 8 hectares, he said his rice plants are about 90-days old and can be harvested in the next 30 days, adding that water from a nearby canal is already flooding his field. Continued …

Thousands of Blackchin tilapia wash up on Phetchaburi beach

Fishermen in Bang Kaeo subdistrict of Phetchaburi province have each reaped a harvest of over 100kg of Blackchin tilapia fish, which washed ashore on Bang Kaeo Beach this morning. Fishermen told the media that they had never seen so many Blackchin tilapia being washed ashore, although they had seen them at sea.

The fishermen kept only the large fish, to be used as food for crabs, and ignored the smaller ones, which were left to die on the beach. Continued …

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Thai Police Raid Chinese Factories: Hazardous Chemicals Found Again

Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division police raided illegal aluminum dross-smelting factories, seizing over 10,000 tons of contraband. They identified it as hazardous to living organisms. The owners are Chinese nationals.

On Sunday, police from the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division, armed with a court warrant, searched Phoem Phoon Sap factory in Phrong Madua, Mueang Nakhon Pathom, and Tai Bao Aluminum factory in Bang Kachao, Mueang Samut Sakhon. Continued …

Thailand launches price cuts to boost economy before digital wallet

The Ministry of Commerce, in collaboration with 150 manufacturers, retailers, and government agencies, is launching a nationwide price reduction event to alleviate living costs and stimulate the economy before the digital wallet launch.

Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai announced that the Ministry of Commerce invited government agencies, consumer goods manufacturers, wholesale and retail chains, the Thai Retailers Assn., and other trade organizations to participate in the government’s economic recovery initiative. This comes ahead of the 10,000-baht digital wallet rollout scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year. Continued …

Most business executives see GDP growth of less than 2% in 2024

As Thai ministers huddled together on Sunday to discuss the government’s agenda and Wednesday’s Constitutional Court decision on Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s tenure in office, it was against a backdrop of an economy that is already struggling. This comes despite attempts by government spokespeople to talk it up.

In short, business leaders are warning that the country’s manufacturing sector cannot withstand a Chinese tide of cheap products. Meanwhile, consumer confidence is slipping, and unemployment is rising. Continued …

Expert Warns Against ‘Hong Kong-ization’ of Thai Real Estate Market

the Thai government is considering a plan to boost the real estate sector by allowing foreigners to buy or rent property in Thailand for up to 99 years. This proposal aims to attract foreign investment and stimulate the economy but has faced opposition from various groups.

Chinese investment in Thailand is growing rapidly, affecting nearly every business sector. Chinese supermarkets are expanding into the provinces, restaurant franchises offer low prices using mostly imported ingredients, and Chinese companies are involved in transportation, construction, and real estate. Continued …

Addressing the Thai nominee problem in foreign-owned firms

A large Chinese-language billboard explicitly offering a service to help customers obtain passports and citizenship for several countries, observed in Huai Khwang district last month, has again sparked a controversy regarding nominee businesses in Thailand.

An influx of cheap products, illegal tours, restaurants and supermarkets using Thai nominees have spread in the country, prompting local business operators to voice their concerns to the government, as Thai producers and service providers could be damaged without proper preventive measures. Continued …

Casino legalization bill moves forward

The government is pressing ahead with a bill to allow casinos to operate legally within entertainment complexes in the country.

According to government sources, the Finance Ministry has finished the draft of the Entertainment Complex Act. The bill will undergo a public hearing as required by Section 77 of the constitution to ensure public participation in the push for passage of the legislation. Continued …

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Chinese e-commerce platform Temu is not registered to pay taxes

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat has instructed the Revenue Department to reach out to the Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, which recently entered the Thai market, to encourage it to register for the tax system.

Kulaya Tantitemit, director general of the Revenue Department, said the department has contacted Temu via email, advising it to register as a taxpayer according to Thai law. Continued …

Thailand targets 1 trillion baht milestone for crop revenue

The Commerce Ministry has urged Thai conglomerates and government bodies to collaborate on purchasing economic and secondary crops, targeting a revenue milestone of 1 trillion baht this year.

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai highlighted that the agriculture sector supports approximately 27 million people, accounting for around 40% of the labor force. This includes 7.4 million households and encompasses key economic crops like rice, rubber, oil palm, corn, and cassava, totaling 87.7 million tons. Continued …

Franchise sector continues to expand

The franchise sector, currently valued at 300 billion baht, is growing contrary to the economic downturn, with expectations of a 9% expansion this year driven by the service sector, including spas, beauty clinics, and the influx of new Chinese franchises with innovative products and business models investing in Thailand.

The provincial market is also expected to see significant growth, particularly among the younger generation, who increasingly prefer to start their own businesses. Continued …

Cross-border trade sees positive trend

The value of Thailand’s cross-border and transit trade in the first six months of the year stood at over 912 billion baht, an increase of 3.6% on the same period last year, which the government attributed to the increased promotion of cross-border trade over the past several months.

Citing figures released by the Department of Foreign Trade, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said that during the past six months, the country’s cross-border trade and transit trade – defined as trade with third countries that take place via Thailand’s border checkpoints – was valued at 912.28 billion baht. Continued …

Big jump in Phuket’s August tourist arrivals

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was informed by the Airports of Thailand (AOT) that 20 to 30 flights are landing in Phuket every day in August, with this being over 100% increase from last year and the trend continuing during the high season.

Srettha used his vacation in Phuket to call a meeting of tourism agencies to prepare for the high season, including representatives from National Police headquarters, Region 8 Police, Phuket provincial police, tourist and marine police, plus the Navy, Provincial Gov. Sophon Suwannarat and AOT. Continued …

These Are The Best Places To Visit In Thailand

Thailand is so much more than a travel destination — visiting is a bona fide rite of passage. From hostel-hopping backpackers to well-heeled five-star hotel aficionados, there’s something for everyone in “The Land of Smiles.”

My most recent trip to Thailand was in early 2022 when the country implemented strict entry requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, I was one of a few hundred thousand tourists who were allowed into the country, and it felt like I had many of the typically crowded attractions all to myself. The beauty of Thailand is that it will show you different sides of itself no matter how many times you visit. Continued …

6 most beautiful places to visit in Thailand

Thailand is a land of breathtaking beauty, offering a diverse range of landscapes and experiences that captivate travelers from around the world. From pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters to lush mountains and vibrant cultural sites, this Southeast Asian gem has something for every kind of traveller

Whether you’re seeking adventure in the great outdoors, relaxation on a serene beach, or a deep dive into rich cultural heritage, Thailand’s natural and man-made wonders promise unforgettable memories. Continued …

Thailand’s border town of Betong has plenty to offer

A visit to the Ayerweng Skywalk in Betong, a town in the Yala Province in southern Thailand, is akin to having a wager with nature, a lottery to see whether there’d be clouds or no clouds on that particular morning.

If you win this lottery you’ll get a beautiful and surreal sea of clouds. But if you lose, then your view would be treetops, treetops and more treetops! To see this beautiful natural phenomenon, it is necessary to stay overnight in the border town of Betong, a small place with much to offer, especially in terms of food. Continued …

A list of ‘don’ts’ for people observing the Ghost Festival

As this year’s Ghost Festival falls on Aug. 18, superstitious Thai-Chinese people have been advised to undergo restrictions that could impact their lives. The aim of the festival is to remind people to pay their respects to their deceased ancestors, as well as promote family members to do activities together.

In keeping with Chinese people’s beliefs that their deceased ancestors, along with ghosts and spirits, will come to the human realm, they are traditionally advised to follow certain restrictions to ensure prosperity during the festival period. Continued …

Bookmark These 8 Stunning Airbnbs In Phuket For Any Kind Of Budget

Whether it’s hopping from one island to another, or sipping Pina Coladas by the shore, a tropical getaway is what everyone needs. What better place to relax and rejuvenate than in Phuket?

Being Thailand’s largest island destination, Phuket offers a magical retreat. The city, full of delicious food, white sandy beaches, and rich cultural history, ensures that there’s always something exciting to explore. With the island boasting a plethora of gorgeous Airbnb villas and stays for various budgets, let’s explore these topAirbnb picks below. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-Aug 8


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Remake of Hua Hin government/Hua Hin-area events this weekend/Light show to showcase Hua Hin/International kite festival in PKK/Walkway planned for Nong Kae station/New delivery app in Hua Hin/Asia Cross Country Rally in Hua Hin/Severe monsoon warning/Move Forward Party dissolved/Dark Day for Thailand/US and EU express concern/Panipak wins historic flyweight gold/Thai weightlifters win Olympic medals/Solar Rooftop Project/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: The challenges Thailand faces/New tariffs on Chinese goods/HP eyes Thailand/Investment in Thai property development/Thai firms make Forbes list/Guidelines for green aviation fuel/Tourism: Khao Sok National Park to sue travel agency/Cebu Pacific resumes flights/Thailand Experience: Exciting rainy season adventures/Chiang Mai’s Elephant Nature Park/Growing interest in mountain and nature retreats/Koh Mak adventures/International/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Remake of Hua Hin government underway

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Hua Hin-area events this weekend

Light show to showcase Hua Hin Aug. 17-24

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International kite festival in PKK this weekend

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New walkway planned for Nong Kae station

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Maxim ride-hailing, delivery app available in Hua Hin

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Team Mitsubishi To Compete in Asia Cross Country Rally in Hua Hin

Team Mitsubishi Ralliart will be taking on the Asia Cross Country Rally (AXCR) 2024 scheduled for Aug. 11 to 17. In this competition, which will be held in southern and central Thailand, the team will be driving four Triton1 pickup trucks, aiming to reclaim the title after two years.

A total of 67 vehicles will compete in this year’s AXCR – 46 in the auto category, 19 in the moto category, and 2 in the sidecar category. The rally proper begins with Leg 1 on Aug. 12. Leg 2 is the longest section of the competition, traveling from Surat Thani to Hua Hin, and is expected to be challenging, with large ruts and rock debris on the road surface. Leg 3 is a fast course on flat dirt in and around Hua Hin. Continued …

Severe monsoon warning issued for Thailand with heavy rainfall

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for severe monsoon conditions across Thailand, particularly in the northeast and eastern regions, with heavy to very heavy rainfall expected.

Residents are advised to be cautious of sudden flooding and flash floods, while the sea will experience waves up to 2 meters high, prompting advisories for sailors to avoid navigating the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Continued …

Move Forward Party dissolved, leaders banned for 10 years

The Constitutional Court of Thailand has announced a verdict to dissolve the Move Forward Party (MFP) over their efforts to reform the lese majeste law, also known as Section 112 of the Criminal Law, and ban the managing executives of the party for 10 years.

In April, the Election Commission of Thailand (ECT) requested that the Constitutional Court consider dissolving the MFP due to its promotion of the reformation of Section 112 during last year’s general election. The ECT argued that these reforms posed a threat to both the monarchy and the democratic form of government with the king as head of state. Continued …

New Day for Thailand After Court Dissolved Move Forward Party

In the end, the Constitutional Court today acted out of fear, citing eventual concerns that the monarchy institution will be eventually abolished if the main opposition Move Forward was allowed to continue to exist and charismatic former leader Pita Limjaroenrat allowed to hold political office. Thus, the party was dissolved and Pita along with about 10 others, including current party leader Chaithawat Tulathon, were banned from political office for 10 years.

This leads to the question as to whether Thailand can still call itself a democracy when disenfranchising 14 million voters, or the biggest winner in the May 2014 general election, means little or nothing as long as voters want to see the monarchy institution reformed instead of being treated like a semi-divine institution from the Middle Ages in Europe. Continued …

US and EU express concern over the demise of Thailand’s Move Forward party

The United States and the European Union voiced strong concerns on Wednesday following the Constitutional Court of Thailand’s decision to dissolve the opposition party, Move Forward. The verdict raises alarm about the country’s democratic trajectory, especially considering Move Forward’s significant electoral support.

In a statement, the U.S. State Department highlighted the potential threat to Thailand’s democratic progress. “This decision jeopardizes Thailand’s democratic progress and runs counter to the aspirations of the Thai people for a strong, democratic future,” said spokesperson Matthew Miller. The department emphasized that the ruling disenfranchises over 14 million voters who supported Move Forward in the May 2023 elections. Continued …

Paris Olympics: Thailand’s Panipak wins historic flyweight gold

Last night, Panipak Wongpattanakit defended her Tokyo Olympics title, winning the country’s first-ever back-to-back gold in taekwondo at the Paris Games. The 29-year-old became a national icon by overpowering China’s Guo Qing in a thrilling final match.

Panipak secured her place in history with a nail-biting 6-3, 2-3, 6-2 victory. Her decisive head kicks in the final round crushed her opponent’s hopes, showcasing the skill and poise that have made her a legend in her sport. This win makes her the first Thai athlete to win two Olympic gold medals. Continued …

Thai weightlifters win Olympic silver and bronze

Two Thai weightlifters, Theerapong Silachai and Surodchana Khambao, delivered worthy performances at the Paris Olympics, clinching silver and bronze medals, respectively, last night.

Theerapong Silachai, a 21-year-old athlete, earned the silver medal in the Men’s 61 kg weightlifting category, making history as the first Thai male to capture an Olympic silver in weightlifting. Silachai, despite being the sixth-ranked qualifier, was the only competitor to successfully complete all six of his attempts. Continued …

Trinasolar Supports Solar Rooftop Project for a Child Development Center

Trinasolar, a provider of smart photovoltaic (PV) and energy storage solutions, has acknowledged the energy cost crisis in the education sector in Thailand.

Schools across Thailand face a significant challenge in operating costs. While accessing electricity in schools positively impacts learning outcomes, the rising energy cost is one of the significant burdens on those schools. This crisis will directly affect children resulting in reduced educational quality, fewer opportunities, and a less supportive school environment. Continued …

  • Two Foreign Tourists Arrested for Selling Ecstasy on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Kuwaiti tourists again cause problems in Pattaya –Continued …

The challenges Thailand faces in becoming a high-income economy

Over a hundred countries, including China, India, Brazil, South Africa and Thailand, face significant challenges in their quest to become high-income economies in the coming decades, according to a new World Bank study released earlier this month.

Drawing on the past 50 years, the “World Development Report 2024: The Middle Income Trap” provides a comprehensive roadmap for developing countries to overcome the so-called “middle-income trap”. Continued …

Call for new tariffs on Chinese goods

The influx of Chinese industrial products into Southeast Asia is dealing a blow to Thailand’s trade, reducing its market share in the region and leading to a trade deficit with China worth nearly US$20 billion, says the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB).

The entry of Chinese online retailer Temu into Thailand is expected to worsen the situation, causing the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), a key member of JSCCIB, to call on the government to impose more tariffs on some imported products. Continued …

HP eyes Thailand in plans to shift production from China

U.S.-based IT giant Hewlett-Packard (HP) is looking to shift more than half of its PC (personal computer) production away from China to reduce potential geopolitical risks, Nikkei Asia reported on Wednesday.

Nikkei Asia cited multiple sources as saying that HP is in talks with suppliers about the move and aims to achieve its target in two to three years. The company has set an internal goal of eventually making up to 70% of its notebooks outside of China. Continued …

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Foreign investment in Thai property development sought

Thai property developers are expected to seek more investment from foreign partners under joint venture contracts now that financial institutes have tightened loan criteria to curb non-performing loans (NPLs), consulting firm Property DNA said.

The move is not new to the Thai property market, with several major developers forming joint ventures with Japanese investors over the past decade for projects worth over 200 billion baht, Property DNA’s Managing Director Surachet Kongcheep said on Wednesday. Continued …

14 Thai firms make Forbes Asia Best Under A Billion 2024 list

Forbes Asia has included 14 companies in thailand to be included in its Asian “Best Under a Billion” in revenue list. They were selected from a pool of around 20,000 listed firms in the region in sectors such as finance, semiconductors, and food and beverage (F&B).

Forbes Asia noted that geopolitical and inflationary headwinds “sapped” momentum from some Asia-Pacific economies, but strong domestic demand supported by an uptick in infrastructure spending and global trade drove the region’s overall growth in 2023. Continued …

Thailand preparing guidelines for green aviation fuel

Thailand’s Energy Ministry is poised to unveil groundbreaking guidelines on sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in the final quarter of this year, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT).

This initiative tackles the colossal carbon footprint of the energy sector, the top offender in global warming. With the energy sector spewing out a staggering 69% of total emissions — 40% from fuel combustion, 29% from transport, and 20% from manufacturing and construction — the need for a solution has never been more urgent. Continued …

Khao Sok National Park to sue travel agency after fatal cave death

Khao Sok National Park in the southern province of Surat Thani plans to sue a travel agency after two Thai tour guides violated safety rules and took 22 foreign tourists to Nam Talu Cave during its closure, resulting in the death of one guide in the flash flood on Tuesday.

National park rangers and rescuers saved the other Thai tour guide and the 22 foreigners from a flash flood at the popular tourist destination on Tuesday. The deceased guide, 37-year-old Pongyot, was found in the cave early on Aug. 7. Continued …

Cebu Pacific resumes flights from southern Philippines to Bangkok

Starting Oct. 28, Cebu Pacific will operate direct flights thrice weekly between Davao in Philippines and Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport.

Additionally, beginning Oct. 27, Cebu Pacific will offer daily flights from Davao to the destinations of Caticlan and Puerto Princesa, as well as thrice weekly flights to Tacloban on Oct. 29. Continued …

Exciting rainy season adventures await

To provide inspiration to those searching for heart-pounding experiences or weekend escapes during the rainy season, online travel platform Agoda offers carefully curated sports activities to satisfy your wanderlust on a serene beach or in verdant mountains.

Kitesurfing in Hua Hin

The coastal town of Hua Hin is a great spot for kitesurfing thanks to its stunning beaches and winds. It’s home to a large number of kitesurfing schools and clubs where both beginners and professionals can gather and share their passions. Continued …

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Inspiring ecotourism experiences at Chiang Mai’s Elephant Nature Park

Thailand, a land of breathtaking landscapes and vibrant culture, is a haven for nature lovers and offbeat travelers seeking authentic experiences. Amid its lush greenery and pristine wilderness, Elephant Nature Park stands as a shining example of the country’s rich ecotourism offerings.

Just 60 kilometers from the bustling city of Chiang Mai, Elephant Nature Park was established in the 1990s as a sanctuary for distressed elephants in need of rescue and rehabilitation. Since its inception, the park has rescued over 200 elephants, creating a thriving herd within its natural and beautiful environment. Here, the focus is on the well-being of the animals, ensuring that they are always treated with respect and dignity. Continued …

Data reveals growing interest in Thailand’s stunning mountain and nature retreats

Many international travelers are heading to lesser-known areas, increasingly interested in Thailand’s hidden gems, according to recent Airbnb statistics. Regions like the northeast and deep south, as well as quiet nature retreats, mountain hideaways and secluded beach locations, are gaining popularity.

Topping the list is Mae Hong Son in Thailand’s north, which has seen an approximately 150% year-on-year increase in searches by Airbnb guests, comparing figures for the first three months of this year to the same time period in 2023. Driven in part by the popularity of Pai district, Mae Hong Song’s combination of nature, culture and fun is striking a chord with Airbnb guests around the world. Continued …

Koh Mak adventures

After a two-hour drive from Songkhla to the peaceful Koh Mak community, I found myself lounging on a waterfront deck savoring gentle winds and breathtaking views of the Songkhla Lake around me.

Located in tambon Pak Phayun, Phatthalung, this island provides a relaxing weekend refuge where visitors can enjoy living away from the bustle of big cities. Even though the Koh Mak-Pak Phayun Bridge was built in 1993 to connect the island with the mainland and make transportation more convenient, locals remain dedicated to their fishing traditions. Continued …

Britain’s far-right violent riots fade, anti-racists prevail

After days of violent rioting set off by disinformation around a deadly stabbing rampage, authorities in Britain had been bracing for more unrest Wednesday. But by nightfall, large-scale anti-immigration demonstrations had not materialized, and only a few arrests had been made nationwide. Continued …

Overtourism Poses Challenges to Japan’s Efforts to Boost Tourist Arrivals

Overtourism will pose a downside risk to the Japan National Tourism Organization’s (JNTO) drive to expand arrivals to the market over the medium-to-long term (2024-2030). Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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

Tuesday’s news-Aug 6


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Squid and Seafood Festival/Climate change impact on Thailand/Plan to combat floods, drought/Urgent flood protection/Health warning for Thai milk tea drinkers/Kunlavut to get Bt11 million/To amend domestic violence law/Source of invasive blackchin tilapia/Economy: Chinese investors entering property market/Foreign investors to focus on ASEAN, Thailand/Southern Economic Corridor investment/Land bridge will proceed/Digital Wallet to Spark Economic ‘Whirlwinds’/Digital Wallet Project Sales Exempt/Stallholders fees being waived/To study new port plan/MR. D.I.Y. celebrates 800 stores in Thailand/Nissan to focus on hybrid cars/Tourism: ‘Overwhelming’ number of tourists/Rise In Aviation Incidents/Passengers trapped on ‘sauna’ jet/South Hotels See 100% Full Tourist Recovery/Thailand shines in ‘The White Lotus’ trailer/Brutal assault on Canadian in Pattaya/Hotels to seek damages/Nakhon Nayok resorts flooded/Thailand Experience: Tackling Bangkok’s plastic pollution/International/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Squid and Seafood Festival Aug 9-11

The 2024 One-Sun Squid and Seafood Festival is set to take place from Aug. 9-11 at Laem Kade, on the beach front in Pak Nam Pran. This annual event returns after a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The festival’s signature attraction is the “one-sun squid,” renowned for its unique taste. Squid from Pak Nam Pran is celebrated for being naturally sweet and tender, a result of the freshwater from the Pranburi River flowing into the sea and enriching the marine environment with plankton. Continued …

Climate change and its impact on Thailand

Thailand emits less than 1% of global greenhouse gases but ranks among the 10 countries most severely affected by climate change. This is a significant reason why Thais should be concerned about global climate issues.

(More Thailand environmental news HERE)

A 2021 study by Swiss Re Institute projects Thailand’s GDP could decline 43.6% by 2048 due to temperature increases of up to 3.2°C. Climate change is forecast to take a severe toll on Thai tourism, shifting patterns toward nighttime activities, while having a different effect according to location. Continued …

Thailand okays 500-billion baht plan to combat floods, drought

The National Water Resources Committee on Monday approved a comprehensive three-year water-resource-management plan that would require about 500 billion baht to fund floods and drought prevention measures nationwide.

Agriculture Minister Thamanat Prompow made the announcement to reporters after attending a meeting of the committee chaired by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Continued …

Bangkok governor orders urgent flood protection amid La Niña threat

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt on Monday ordered urgent action to prevent the capital’s slums from flooding amid forecasts of heavier rain due to the La Niña phenomenon. Chadchart told Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) officials to urgently survey flood-prone slums and come up with preventive measures.

The meeting came after Chadchart briefed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin last week on plans to combat flooding in vulnerable communities during rainy season. Continued …

Health warning issued for Thai milk tea drinkers

The Thai Department of Health issued a health warning to avid Thai milk tea drinkers about the risk of developing kidney stones due to the high sugar, calcium content, and compounds found in tea leaves.

Kidney stones are formed when minerals in the urine crystallize, creating hard stones that can range in size from a grain of sand to a ping-pong ball. These stones can block the urinary tract, causing severe pain and, in some cases, leading to kidney failure, said a Department of Health spokesperson. Continued …

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Kunlavut to get Bt11 million for Olympic badminton win

Badminton icon Kunlavut “View” Vitidsarn is to receive more than 11 million baht in rewards from sports agencies after winning Thailand’s first Olympic silver medal in badminton in the Paris 2024 Games, Badminton Association of Thailand President Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul said on Monday.

The world no. 8 defeated Malaysia’s Lee Jii Zia 21-14, 21-15 in the men’s singles semifinal on Sunday, which guaranteed a silver medal, before losing to Denmark’s Viktor Axelsen in Monday’s final round at 11-21, 11-21. Continued …

Thailand to amend domestic violence law amid rising abuse

Thailand is set to amend its anti-domestic violence law in response to rising concerns about household abuse. The Ministry of Social Development and Human Security is spearheading this revision, citing the increasing fragility of Thai society.

Minister Varawut Silpa-archa announced that a primary focus of the ministry’s recent monthly meeting was the amendment of the Victims of Domestic Violence Protection Act, BE 2550. This move stems from alarming data collected by the Human Security Emergency Management Center (HuSEC). Continued …

Minister to reveal source of invasive blackchin tilapia in Thai waters

Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Thamanat Prompow today announced his knowledge of the party responsible for the blackchin tilapia fish currently invading Thai waterways. He plans to present the findings to the Cabinet today.

Thamanat revealed that the investigation into the spread of the highly adaptive and predatory blackchin tilapia, native to Africa, had concluded. “I have all the details but would like the appropriate organization to make the announcement.” Continued …

More Chinese investors entering Thai property market

An increasing number of companies funded by Chinese investors have been buying properties for rent and sale in key economic cities, and the government’s plan to increase the leasehold period for foreigners from 50 to 99 years is expected to further boost this trend, consulting firm Property DNA said.

The proposed plan also aims to increase foreign ownership in condominiums from 49% to 75% of usable space. Continued …

Foreign investors set to increasingly focus on ASEAN, Thailand

CIMB Thai (CIMBT) anticipates increased opportunities for foreign direct investment (FDI) in Thailand due to the global trend of relocating manufacturing bases amid heightened U.S.-China trade tensions.

According to Wut Thanittiraporn, CIMBT’s head of corporate and transactional banking, with the global shift in manufacturing, ASEAN and Thailand have emerged as prime destinations for both direct and indirect foreign investment. CIMBT, as a regional financial institution network, is actively engaging with several large corporate companies interested in investing in Thailand. Continued …

BOI eyes Southern Economic Corridor for investment opportunities

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) is monitoring the progress of several investment projects and assessing the potential of the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC), BOI Secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi said recently.

The SEC covers the provinces of Chumphon, Ranong, Surat Thani and Nakhon Si Thammarat. The BOI is also exploring the land bridge project, which will connect the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, with planned deep sea ports on either side of the country. Continued …

OTP ‘sure’ land bridge will proceed

The southern land bridge megaproject will proceed as planned, as several companies from China, the United Arab Emirates and the United States have expressed their interest in investing in the project, the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy Planning (OTP) said yesterday.

According to OTP Director-general Panya Chupanich, if all goes according to plan, construction will begin in 2026 and conclude in 2030. Once completed, the land bridge will provide an alternative route for ships heading from the Gulf of Thailand to the Andaman Sea and vice versa. Continued …

Digital Wallets Poised to Spark Economic ‘Whirlwinds’, Says Thai Finance Minister

The registration for the 10,000-baht stipend under the digital wallet program officially commenced on Aug. 1. This stipend is set to be available for use in the fourth quarter of this year, with the aim of stimulating the economy. The program is expected to inject 450 billion baht into the economy, benefiting 45 million digital wallet users in Thailand.

The scheme is expected to trigger four economic “whirlwinds” that will revive the manufacturing sector and restore confidence in the Thai economy. The money disbursed under the scheme will spur spending, promote spending at small and large stores, create investment opportunities, and increase the purchasing power of the people, ultimately doubling economic activity and reviving the production sector. Continued …

Digital Wallet Project Sales Exempt from Revenue Department Access

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat confirmed today that sales figures from the Pheu Thai-initiated digital wallet project will not be accessible by the Revenue Department as initially feared.

The announcement follows widespread concerns among small- to medium-sized retailers and vendors who worried that the data could be used for income tax collection. Julapun alleviated these concerns by stating that the Ministry of Commerce will not share trading figures from the 10,000-baht digital wallet transactions with the Revenue Department. Continued …

Stallholders fees being waived in run-up to digital wallet payouts

The government will focus on reducing costs for small entrepreneurs and host flea markets before the launch of digital wallet handout scheme in the fourth quarter of this year, Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Monday.

He said the ministry has waived monthly stall rental fees for over 2,000 retailers at markets under its supervision for three months in a bid to boost economic recovery. Continued …

Agency to study new port plan

The Transport Ministry ordered a feasibility study to be conducted on the relocation of Bangkok Port in Klong Toey district after a poll showed people’s positive feedback on the project.

Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri on Monday ordered the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) and related sectors to revisit the relocation plan to cater to public demand and improve the port area. Continued …

MR. D.I.Y. Plants trees to celebrate 8 years and 800 stores in Thailand

D.I.Y. Thailand, in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), organized a forest plantation activity as part of the One Million Trees Planting Project. Over 50 employees, including company executives, participated in this initiative, contributing to the expansion of green space at Benchakitti Forest Park, with 800 perennial and royal-bestowed tree species donated together with products from MR. D.I.Y. stores worth over 53,000 baht.

Additionally, MR. D.I.Y. donated 1,000 recycled plastic bottles to the Bangkok Magic Hands project to reduce plastic waste and protect workers by converting PET bottles into reflective safety garments. This activity was held to celebrate MR. D.I.Y.’s milestone of reaching over 800 stores in Thailand. Continued …

Nissan plans to focus Thai production on hybrid cars

Japanese automaker Nissan Motor Thailand will focus more on manufacturing hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) in Thailand, following the Board of Investment’s (BoI) launch of an investment incentive package to promote HEV manufacturing.

A manufacturer eligible for the privilege, notably in the form of an excise tax cut, is required to invest at least 3 billion baht to produce HEVs domestically, according to the BoI. Continued …

Thailand in crisis as ‘overwhelming’ number of tourists put pressure on two beautiful cities

Thailand has been grappling with an overtourism crisis that has been putting pressure on two beautiful cities. The issue has become so severe that popular seaside hotspots like Maya Bay, and bustling cities such as Pattaya and Phuket, are dealing with environmental damage and infrastructure stress due to the sheer volume of tourists.

The Southeast Asian country, celebrated for its rich cultural tapestry, idyllic beaches, and bustling cities, has long been a favourite of tourists. Yet, it’s grappling with a pressing issue: overtourism. Continued …

Rise In Aviation Incidents In Thailand Since Covid

Since the end of Covid, Thailand has seen a rise in aviation incidents, coinciding with the resurgence in air travel demand following the easing of travel restrictions.

The Thailand Annual Safety Report 2023, recently published by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), indicates a significant increase in the number of “serious incidents” involving aircraft. Last year, there were 11 such incidents, a substantial rise from the two reported in 2021 and six in 2022. Continued …

Passengers trapped on ‘sauna’ jet on tarmac for London to Bangkok flight

Passengers on a Heathrow to Bangkok flight endured panic attacks and struggled to breathe after their plane turned into a sweltering sauna for two hours.

The Boeing 777, operated by Thai Airways (THAI), was set to depart on Thursday, July 25 but never left the ground due to a malfunctioning air conditioning system. Continued …

Thai South Hotels See 100% Full Tourist Recovery, Except Chinese

Southern Thailand’s tourism industry is showing strong signs of recovery in Q3 2024, with overall tourist numbers up 140% compared to the same period in 2023.

Suksit Suvarnditkul, president of the Southern Thailand Hotel Assn. and vice president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), revealed yesterday that the overall tourism situation in Q3 2024 is considered the green season or rainy season, resulting in a slight slowdown in tourism compared to normal situations. Continued …

Thailand shines in ‘The White Lotus’ trailer, boosting tourism hopes

Though Thailand’s K-pop princess Lalisa “Lisa” Manobal did not feature in the trailer of the long-awaited third season of “The White Lotus” television series, it did showcase Thailand’s beauty.

The six-second trailer released on Monday featured spectacular views of several islands. After all, the dark comedy series was filmed in Surat Thani’s Koh Samui and the island province of Phuket. Continued …

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Brutal assault on Canadian raises serious questions about tourist safety in Pattaya

A brutal assault on a Canadian national in Pattaya’s infamous Soi 6 has cast a dark shadow over the city’s reputation as a tourist destination.

On the night of July 31, Mark Robert Westendorf, a 65-year-old former oil company manager, was viciously attacked by men dressed as bouncers. Now, he lies in critical condition in a private hospital’s ICU, while his wife pleads for justice. Continued …

Hotels to seek damages from FTI collapse

With hotels reporting over 111 million baht in losses from the collapse of the German tour company FTI Group, operators will seek assistance from the German Embassy in Thailand via coordination with the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

FTI, the third-largest tour operator in Europe, filed for insolvency in June, affecting tourists and operators in many countries, including Thailand. Continued …

Nakhon Nayok resorts flooded in the middle of the night

Tourists staying in resorts at Nakhon Nayok suddenly found their rooms flooded in the middle of the night after Khun Dan Prakarn Chon Dam released water from midnight onward without warning.

At 2 a.m. all Ruamkatanyu Foundation units in Nakhon Nayok were alerted by the rescue center to get their boats out in case they had to rescue residents and tourists in a few resorts, with some having already evacuated their guests, after sudden flooding. Continued …

How a monk and a hippo joined forces to tackle Bangkok’s plastic pollution

“Once upon a time this river was filled with fish; now, nothing swims in it any more,” says Wat Chak Daeng temple’s abbot Phra Mahapranom Dhammalangkaro as he looks out over Bangkok’s Chao Praya River.

As a novice monk in the 1980s, he remembers seeing children playing in the river and people scooping up handfuls of water to drink. But when he became abbot of Wat Chak Daeng more than 25 years later, those bucolic images were a thing of the past. Instead, when he arrived at the 240-year-old temple, he was saddened by the sight of the dirty river and the rubbish-strewn grounds surrounding it. Continued …

‘Google is a monopolist,’ judge rules in landmark case

Google acted illegally to maintain a monopoly in online search, a federal judge in the United States ruled Monday, a landmark decision that strikes at the power of tech giants in the modern internet era and that may fundamentally alter the way they do business. Continued …

Bangladeshi PM resigns, flees country as unrest sees protesters storm residence

Bangladesh’s prime minister resigned and fled the country Monday following weeks of protests against a government job quota system. The demonstrations turned violent and evolved into a broader challenge to her 15-year rule, with thousands storming her residence and party buildings. Continued …

Dow drops 860 points, Japanese stocks see worst crash since 1987

Nearly everything on Wall Street is tumbling Monday as fear about a slowing U.S. economy worsens and sets off another sell-off for financial markets around the world. The S&P 500 was down by 2.4% in midday trading and on track for its worst day since 2022. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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

Monday’s news-Aug 5


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The Best Retirement Visas/Chat Chai market thefts/Amazing Food Festival/Vote for Thailand’s best local food/20 durians fetch over Bt500,000/Heavy rain warning/Water buffalo race/Black chin tilapia problem/Illegal loggers lay landmines/Divers clean up marine waste/Plastic Waste Management in Thai Shopping Malls/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: What do Thais plan to do with stimulus?/Digital wallet registration/Thailand Advances Toward Legalizing Casinos/More opt to build or renovate homes/Probe into China’s Temu e-commerce/Temu poses significant challenges/Lack of regulatory on foreign franchises/Thai truckers under pressure/Better social welfare/AI and health tech innovation hub/Inward immigration may halt economic decline/Tourism: Tourism revenue from 55 secondary provinces/Massage association complains/Pattaya seeks to shed sordid image/53 surf rescues in July/Thailand Experience: Best Restaurants in Chiang Mai/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/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

7 Countries That Offer The Best Retirement Visas

If you want to spend your golden years abroad, you’re far from alone. While there are plenty of fantastic places to retire in, there are countries worldwide that are ideal places to spend the best years of your life.

These top seven choices offer long-term or retirement visas and are perfect picks for anyone setting their sights overseas. Continued …

Chat Chai market vendors report frequent thefts, suspect caught

Continued …

Vote for Thailand’s best local food

The Ministry of Culture has called upon the public to vote for Thailand’s best local food in a new initiative aimed at preserving and promoting indigenous cuisine while boosting its economic value.

Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol announced yesterday that the nation’s culinary heritage is a significant cultural asset that embodies Thai identity. The ministry launched the “Thailand Best Local Food: The Lost Taste” project for the 2024 fiscal year to align with the government’s policy of enhancing Thailand’s soft power. Continued …

20 durians grown on mountain fetch over Bt500,000 at charity auction

A total of 20 durians grown on a mountain in Chiang Mai province, where mineral water is used to irrigate the trees, fetched 514,999 baht in a charity auction on Saturday.

The most expensive fruit during the auction to raise funds for the Mae On district hospital on Saturday went for 33,000 baht, according to Sihadej Jiajessada, president of the Rak Lanna Tour Guide Club and vice president of the Federation of Professional Tourist Guide of Thailand (northern chapter). Continued …

Heavy rain warning for 55 Thai provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for severe rainfall across 55 provinces, particularly affecting the eastern, northern, and northeastern regions, as well as Bangkok. The public has been advised to stay vigilant for potential flash floods and landslides.

In the southern region, the east coast will have thunderstorms in 60% of the area, with heavy rain in Phetchaburi, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Temperatures will range from 23°C to 35°C, with southwesterly winds at 15 to 30 kilometers per hour. The sea will have waves around 1 meter high, with areas experiencing thunderstorms seeing waves exceeding 2 meters. Continued …

Water buffalo race kickstarts rice cultivation season in Thailand

Thai farmers raced their water buffaloes at a muddy annual race on Sunday to mark the beginning of the new rice growing season at the start of the monsoon season. Video …

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Black chin tilapia problem ‘will be resolved in two months’

The Ministry of Agriculture has said that the black chin tilapia problem affecting the country’s fish stocks will be resolved within two months.

Assistant Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Attakorn Sirilatthayakon on Saturday visited Khlong Dan Market in Samut Prakan province to meet with aquaculture farmers and fishermen. Continued …

Illegal loggers lay landmines in border forests to deter Thai officials

Army troops successfully deactivated three anti-personnel landmines on Friday, which had been planted at the stump of a Siamese rosewood tree (Dalbergia cochinchinensis) in the Phnom Dongrek wildlife sanctuary near the Cambodian border.

Atthaphon Charoenchansa, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said the landmines were discovered by wildlife officials and troops from the Suranaree Task Force, who were on patrol to prevent illegal loggers from Cambodia poaching the precious Siamese rosewood on Thai soil. Continued …

Divers collaborate to clean up marine waste off Koh Phangan

A group of divers, including local officials, tourists, and private sector representatives, joined forces on Friday to clean up marine debris in the waters off Koh Phangan. The initiative aimed to restore the island’s renowned coral reefs to their former glory.

Organized by the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Center, the activity was carried out in collaboration with the Phangan Sea Guardian Divers Club and various international students, including British, New Zealand, Italian, and French divers. Continued …

Revolutionizing Plastic Waste Management in Thai Shopping Malls

A new study conducted by researchers from Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok and the Universite de Toulouse in France explores the significant contribution of shopping malls to plastic waste management, assessing various alternatives that balance environmental and economic impacts.

The researchers propose a novel business model centered on resource recovery, based on an analysis of the plastic waste landscape from both macro-factors and key stakeholders’ perspectives. By enhancing plastic recycling rates, this model could potentially reduce greenhouse gas emissions by up to 19.88 tCO2-eq per year and generate an annual revenue of USD 584. Continued … 

  • Pattaya Police Seek to Expel Kuwaiti Nationals Involved in Recent Violence with Locals – Continued … 
  • Former Dutch Soldier Arrested for Drug-Making in Pattaya – Continued …
  • Foreign fortune-teller harasses Thai women for money – Continued …

What do Thais plan to do with their 10,000-baht stimulus?

Local media in Nakhon Ratchasima interviewed low-income residents from various professions at the Thao Suranaree (Ya Mo) Monument in mueang about their plans for the 10,000-baht they will receive from the digital wallet scheme.

Tichila Buranathit, a 55-year-old street vendor, shared her hopes. Having completed her registration for the program, she is awaiting final approval. Continued …

Digital wallet registration passes 23.7 million users

More than 23.7 million Thais have registered to receive a 10,000-baht handout under the digital wallet program, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said.

Initially, government agencies opened 5,000 walk-in spots to help Thais register to join the scheme, and now Krungthai Bank has provided 900 more walk-in spots for registration assistance. Continued …

Thailand Advances Toward Legalizing Casinos

Thailand is moving forward with plans to legalize casinos, aiming to enhance its appeal as a top tourism destination and attract substantial foreign investment. The Council of State, the government’s legal agency, has released draft rules for public feedback.

These rules propose a 30-year licence for casinos, with the possibility of a 10-year extension. These casinos would be part of expansive entertainment complexes, featuring hotels, convention centers, and amusement parks. Continued … 

Amid tight mortgage lending, more opt to build or renovate homes

Banks are tightening mortgage lending, making it harder to buy a house. As a result, buyers are changing strategies and opting to build or renovate homes, especially in rural areas, the suburbs, and the outskirts of Bangkok.

Most set a construction budget of no more than 3 million baht, while renovation costs come from savings, typically between 110,000 to 300,000 baht. Continued …

PM calls for probe into operations of China’s Temu e-commerce platform

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Saturday said he had asked authorities to look into Chinese e-commerce platform Temu entering the Thai market, as well as other global markets.

Speaking during his visit to Narathiwat, he expressed worries that profits might be repatriated to China without paying taxes in Thailand. To address this issue, he has instructed the Revenue Department and the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) to investigate, emphasizing that these issues are significant due to rapid technological advancements, and Thailand must stay prepared. Continued …

Chinese e-commerce giant Temu in Thailand poses several significant challenges

The entry of Temu – China’s e-commerce behemoth – into the Thai market last month is expected to intensify cross-border competition that will affect both online and offline businesses in Thailand, according to e-commerce pioneers.

The country’s e-marketplace landscape has been dominated by foreign operators, including Lazada of China’s Alibaba, Shopee of Singapore’s SEA and China’s TikTok Shop. Many local sellers have relied on these platforms to sell their products and face additional service fee increases. Continued …

Lack of regulatory control allowing foreign franchises to prosper

Chinese capital is increasingly making inroads into the Thai food and beverage market through foreign-owned restaurants and franchises. Businesses like ice cream shops, grilled chicken sellers, and beverage vendors are prime examples, and their affordability is making them popular with Thai consumers.

Recent checks revealed that brands popular among teenagers include MIXUE, which sells ice cream and bubble tea, and WeDrink, which offers tea and ice cream. But can these foreign franchises legally operate in Thailand? Continued …

Thai truckers under pressure from influx of Chinese companies

Local freight truck operators have claimed their businesses are being badly hurt by an influx of lorries from China and the operations of Chinese warehouses and freight companies using Thai nominees.

Land Transport Federation of Thailand (LTFT) Chairman Thongyoo Kongkhan on Sunday called on the government to step in to protect local truck operators. He plans to send a letter requesting a meeting with Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit to find ways to deal with the problem. Continued …

Better social welfare: Boost or bane for the Thai economy?

Despite one year in office, the government has yet to honor its pledge to improve social welfare for millions of struggling Thais.

On April 30, a subcommittee comprising representatives from both the government and civil society agreed that state subsidies for children, women, people with disabilities, and the elderly should be increased. Continued …

Thailand emerges as AI and health tech innovation hub

Venture capitalists are intensifying their focus on investment opportunities in startups centered around artificial intelligence (AI), transformative digital healthcare, and the burgeoning pink technology sector.

According to industry experts, Thailand’s robust healthcare, agriculture, and tourism industries, coupled with local companies’ consistent investment in innovation, position the country as a formidable launch pad for startups. Continued … 

Inward immigration may be the only thing that can halt Thailand’s economic decline

As Thailand’s government launched its digital wallet scheme, and with results for the second quarter expected shortly, maybe it is time to look at the bigger picture and confront Thailand’s economic prospects. In short, the genuine likelihood is that its GDP may at some point go into decline if it fails to overcome its population crisis.

This week, an Economic Intelligence Center (EIC) study from Siam Commercial Bank suggested that Thailand is on the same road as Japan. It suggested weak growth extending until 2050. However, the reality is that the kingdom, whose population may halve over the next 5o years or so, is facing a severe decline in GDP. The answer, if there is any, may lie in inward immigration. Continued …

TAT eyes 370-billion-baht tourism revenue from 55 secondary provinces

After launching the “365 Days of Wonders: Amazing Places to Visit” campaign this year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) syas it expects a 40% increase in revenue year on year, or 370 billion baht, from domestic tourists visiting secondary tourist provinces nationwide.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said on Friday that the agency estimated that Thai tourists will make some 118 million trips to these second-tier tourist destinations this year, a jump by 18% from the previous year. Continued …

Thai traditional massage association complains foreign workers taking jobs

A Thai traditional massage association has appealed to the Minister of Public Health to address issues with massage therapist registration and foreign workers illegally entering the profession.

Pitak Yotha, president of the Charawi Association for the Conservation of Thai Massage (CCM), submitted a letter to Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin outlining concerns about lengthy registration processes and foreign workers taking jobs reserved for Thais. Continued …

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Pattaya tourism operators seek to shed sordid image

Pattaya tourism operators submitted a tourism development proposal to the tourism minister, aiming to shift its image to family oriented-tourism and remove its associations with sex tourism and illegal gambling. The Association of Chonburi Tourism Federation (ACTF) recently held a meeting with Tourism Minister Sermsak Pongpanit.

The ACTF and Sermsak discussed the outcome from a workshop engaging foreign tour agencies from five key markets – Russia and the Commonwealth of Independent States, Germany, South Korea, China and India – along with the ACTF’s plan to collaborate with the government in boosting Pattaya tourism and rebranding it. Continued …

Patong lifeguards mark 53 surf rescues in July

Lifeguards at Phuket’s Patong Beach are urging people to obey red “no swimming” flags and lifeguards’ warnings after 53 people were rescued from rip currents in 29 incidents at Patong Beach alone in July. Continued …

25 of the Best Restaurants in Chiang Mai

Like Bangkok, Chiang Mai is one of Thailand’s most popular tourist destinations. It receives millions of visitors annually and is without a doubt the most visited city in northern Thailand.

With so many tourists and digital nomads flocking to Chiang Mai every year, it isn’t surprising to find dozens of restaurants vying for your attention (and baht) at every turn. Continued …

Zelenskiy unveils Ukraine’s F-16s

President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said on Sunday that Ukraine’s air force pilots had started flying F-16s for operations over Ukraine, confirming the long-awaited arrival of the U.S.-made fighter jets more than 29 months since Russia’s invasion. Continued …

Is population decline a problem to solve or just one to rethink?

Across the globe, populations are in precipitous decline. People are simply not having children at the fertility rate needed to sustain our global demography. That means not enough new workers, on whose taxes the rest of us depend as we age. What else do we need to know about the issue, and importantly, what can be done about it? Continued …

Tourists overwhelm Greek island of Santorini; locals want to limit visitors

Tourism has risen in Greece and many locals are not quite happy with the influx of visitors. Curious voyagers are especially making their way to Santorini, about 297 miles south of Athens, to get a glimpse of the island’s beauty in its natural state. Continued … 


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Re: Temu’s Thailand entry puts factories at risk

“Before using Temu’s services, I would strongly urge people to watch a UK Channel 4 documentary called “Dispatches: The Truth About Temu.” – BP

WTA’s Thailand Open stage to be held in Hua Hin Sept 18

The WTA on Friday announced two key changes to the 2024 calendar during the Asian swing later this season. The WTA 500 sanction previously held by the Zhengzhou Open will be transferred to the Ningbo Open starting in 2024, increasing its status from a WTA 250 event. The new WTA 500 Ningbo Open will take place during Week 42 of the calendar, commencing Oct. 14.

The vacant WTA 250 sanction will see a special one-year return to Hua Hin for the second staging of the Thailand Open this season, which will be held in Week 38 and begin Sept. 16. – wtatennis.com

Squid and Seafood Festival Aug 9-11

The 2024 One-Sun Squid and Seafood Festival is set to take place from Aug. 9-11 at Laem Kade, on the beach front in Pak Nam Pran. This annual event returns after a four-year hiatus due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The festival’s signature attraction is the “one-sun squid,” renowned for its unique taste. Squid from Pak Nam Pran is celebrated for being naturally sweet and tender, a result of the freshwater from the Pranburi River flowing into the sea and enriching the marine environment with plankton. Continued …

Fuel subsidies ‘only for the needy’ proposed

The Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) is considering revising its price subsidy programs to focus only on groups of people who badly need help, rather than making them universal.

The agency has hired Thammasat University to evaluate its fund management since the passage of the Offo Act in 2020. The findings will be used to improve performance. Continued … 

Srettha to discuss water management plan, as floods hit 11 provinces

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has called a meeting on Monday with officials of concerned agencies to discuss water-management plans after continuous downpours inundated some areas in 11 provinces, the Royal Irrigation Department said on Friday.

According to weather reports, several provinces in the north and northeast regions have been experiencing heavy rains since Tuesday this week, which are expected to continue until Sunday, department Director-general Chuchart Rakjit said. Continued …

Climate change: the August deadline

When you spend four years writing a book on climate change, you get to know most of the leading players. I have never seen them so dismayed.

“By August, if we’re still looking at record-breaking temperatures, then we really have moved into uncharted territory,” said climate scientist Gavin Schmidt in April. Well, July 22 was the hottest average global temperature ever recorded – and July 23 promptly broke that brand-new record. Here we are in August, and it is not looking promising. Continued …

Monk wins 12 million baht lottery, plans to help community

The abbot of Wat Si Chumphon in Khon Kaen received a warm celebration from devotees after winning 12 million baht in the national lottery. The 69-year-old monk shared his journey of finding the winning numbers and his plans for the prize money.

Wat Si Chumphon in Ban Nong Kiao, Khon Kaen, was buzzing with excitement as locals and followers gathered to congratulate Phra Nopporn Khemako, who recently won the first prize in the lottery. The abbot purchased two winning tickets, netting him a total of 12 million baht. Continued …

Opening of new Thai-Lao bridge delayed

A new bridge over the Mekong River connecting Thailand and Laos is now expected to open in mid-2025, a delay from the earlier plan for this year.

The bridge, located between Bung Kan province and Bolikhamxay in Laos, is more than 90% complete, Highways Department Director-general Sarawut Songsivilai said on Friday. Continued …

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Taiwanese expert warns against six foods for better sleep

Taiwanese nutritionist Li Wanping issued a warning about six types of foods that should be avoided before bedtime, highlighting popular Thai dinner dishes. This, she claims, is a key reason many people struggle with insomnia.

Modern life is often filled with stress, and many people remain emotionally tense well into the night. This ongoing stress can lead to daily bouts of insomnia. Li Wanping, a nutritionist, revealed on a health program that consuming certain foods before bed can significantly impact sleep quality. Continued …

Bangkok waste disposal crisis: Garbage trucks queue for kilometers

A long line of garbage trucks formed across Bangkok yesterday, with drivers waiting from morning until afternoon to dispose of waste. Authorities are being urged to address the issue promptly.

A video clip shared on social media yesterday shows a queue of numerous garbage trucks waiting to offload their waste. A social media page posted a video along with a plea for responsible agencies to resolve the problem. Continued …

Thai army introduces 10 baht meals for conscripts after criticism

The Royal Thai Army (RTA) introduced a meal plan priced at 10 baht per meal, offering high-quality dishes that include both savoury and sweet options. This initiative follows social media criticism regarding the quality of food provided to conscripts in Bangkok, where a video showed inadequate meals.

The video, which quickly gained attention online, featured two breakfast dishes: cucumber soup with egg and fried Chinese sausage. The food appeared spoiled, consisting mostly of water. The conscript who posted the video urged higher authorities to address the issue. Continued …

Economists warn of potential ‘lost decade’

SCB EIC, a research center under Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), has raised concerns that the economy might be on the verge of entering a “lost decade”. Drawing from Japan’s experience, SCB EIC warns that Thailand could face economic stagnation extending until 2050.

The term “lost decade” is used to describe Japan’s economy during the 1990s, characteried by two key features: (1) prolonged low economic growth and (2) a loss of confidence among the Japanese people that the economy would recover to its former growth levels, leading them to save more and spend less. Continued …

Vietnam, Thailand among Southeast Asia’s fastest-growing economies

The six leading economies in Southeast Asia, including Vietnam, the Philippines, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore, are projected to grow at an average annual rate of 5.1% over the next decade.

This projection was released in a report on Aug. 1 by the Development Bank of Singapore (DBS), consulting firm Bain & Company, and the Angsana Council. Continued …

Detailed timeline for digital wallet scheme to be revealed on Monday

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said on Friday that his ministry will call a special press conference on Monday to clarify the digital-wallet timeline for merchants.

Approximately 2 million shops are expected to join the digital wallet scheme, including street vendors and local government organizations. The initiative also includes retailers and “Thong Fah” stores, which aim to provide goods at fair prices to alleviate the cost of living. Continued …

20 million register for digital handout in two days

At least 20 million people registered for the digital wallet scheme during the first two days.

Spokesman Chai Watcharonke said the government is impressed with the positive feedback on its flagship policy, which saw 20.1 million people registering as of 1pm on Friday. Continued …

Online retailers set to hike sales fees

Shopee, Lazada and TikTok are expected to continue to increase sales transaction fees to grow revenue, which raise costs for local merchants. TikTok Shop announced two fee increases this year. In April, it changed from a flat 4% fee for all product categories to a range of 4%-5.35%, depending on the category.

A further increase is planned, raising commission fees by roughly 1% per category, which will take effect in September. The sales transaction fee for fashion items will rise from 4%-4.28% to 4%-5.35%, while fees for fast-moving consumer goods and lifestyle items will increase from 4.28% to 5.35%. The fee for electronics items will remain at 4.28%. Continued …

Foreign ad film shoots in Thailand generate Bt588 million in first half of 2024

Thailand earned over half a billion baht from serving as a location for advertisement shoots in the first half of 2024, according to the Thailand Film Office (TFO). Crews from 21 countries filmed 107 projects in Thailand, with Bangkok being the top filming location.

Thailand attracts an average of 400-500 foreign film productions annually, generating over 4 billion baht each year. Advertisements are among the most common types of films shot in Thailand, thanks to favorable conditions that meet the needs of international film crews, the TFO said. Continued …

Thailand launches network for standardized small EV batteries

A public-private network was recently launched to promote cooperation to develop technology for the making of standardized swappable batteries for small electric vehicles (EVs). This development matches the government’s policy of making Thailand an EV hub in the Asia-Pacific region.

Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI), an agency under the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI), unveiled its tie-up with the Thailand Energy Storage Technology Assn. (TESTA) at the International Energy Storage Forum 2024 in Bangkok on July 5. Continued …

Ford Thailand urges support for ICE car sector amid EV rise

Ford Thailand is urging the government to extend support to companies in the internal combustion engine (ICE) car segment, particularly motorcycle manufacturers, who are struggling to adapt to the rapid expansion of the electric vehicle (EV) market.

Despite the implementation of measures such as tax cuts and subsidies to promote the EV industry, ICE sector operators have yet to see government initiatives to help them manage the disruptions in the automotive industry, according to Ford Thailand Managing Director Ratthakarn Jutasen. Continued …

Norwegian Seafood Aims for Bt10 billion in Thai Market for 2024

The Norwegian Seafood Council (NSC) has launched a new campaign, “Norwegian Thai Taste: Valuable Ingredients…for Thai Food in 4 Regions”, aiming to expand its market in Thailand by partnering with local restaurants and stores nationwide.

Åshild Nakken, director of Southeast Asia for the NSC, announced the initiative, which builds on the success of the “The Story from the North” campaign in 2022. The campaign kicked off in Bangkok on Aug. 1 at Gaysorn Tower with Thai-Norwegian actress Yaya-Urassaya Sperbund, who will join to promote Norwegian seafood in Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Khon Kaen throughout this month. Continued …

Four guidelines for property developers to create eco-friendly projects

Property developers in Thailand need to follow four guidelines in order to become eco-friendly and reduce greenhouse gas emissions, property research and development company LWS Wisdom and Solutions said on Friday.

The property sector is among industries that have been urged to play a role in mitigating environmental degradation. “These guidelines aim to meet consumer trends, as well as the government’s policy to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050 and net-zero carbon emission by 2065,” the company’s managing director, Praphansak Rakchaiwan, said. Continued …

Thailand’s Tourist Arrivals Expected to Grow in 2024 and Fully Rebound by 2025

Our 2024 forecast for Thailand’s tourist arrivals is growth of 28.3% y-o-y to 36.1 million. However, the market’s 2024 arrivals will fall short of the pre-pandemic level in 2019, meaning that the recovery will still be playing out over the year.

We forecast a further expansion in Thailand’s tourist arrivals in 2025, growing by by15.1% y-o-y to reach 41.6 million, with the year marking a full recovery. The market’s arrivals will continue to increase over the remainder of our medium-term forecast period (2024-2028), primarily driven by key source markets in Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America. Continued …

Sports and music tourism will soon represent a 53 trillion baht economy

If you have lost track of how many people in your orbit have recently posted pictures of themselves at a Formula One race or Taylor Swift concert, chances are you are not alone.

According to new research from Collinson International, which owns Priority Pass and LoungeKey airport lounges around the world, sports and music tourism are growing at unprecedented rates and are forecast to represent a USD1.5 trillion (53 trillion baht) industry by 2032. Continued …

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Apple Withdraws Ad Amid Thai Backlash, Extends Apology

Apple has apologized and withdrawn the latest ad in its “Underdogs” series, following significant backlash in Thailand. The tech giant’s fifth installment, meant to highlight Thai culture positively, instead sparked controversy, prompting the company to halt its distribution.

In a statement, Apple expressed regret, acknowledging the ad failed to accurately represent contemporary Thai life. The company had collaborated with a local Thai firm, intending to feature Thailand in a flattering light. Yet, the move backfired, as the portrayal was widely criticized for not aligning with modern Thai society. Continued …

Tourism Cares’ 2025 Global Meaningful Travel Summit to be Held in Thailand

Tourism Cares, a leading non-profit dedicated to advancing sustainability within the travel industry, will be holding its 2025 Global Meaningful Travel Summit in Thailand.

The invitation-only event will bring together travel industry leaders, tour operators, travel advisers, travel associations and the media to explore meaningful and sustainable travel practices. Continued …

Cebu Pacific unveils first direct flights from Manila to Chiang Mai

Cebu Pacific is introducing direct flights from Manila to Chiang Mai, starting Oct. 29. This new route marks the airline’s fourth destination in Thailand, adding to its existing services from Manila and Mactan-Cebu International Airport to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang Airports.

Cebu Pacific’s President and Chief Commercial Officer Xander Lao highlighted the significance of this new route. “Chiang Mai’s natural heritage, ancient temples, and laid-back atmosphere promise a tranquil escape,” he said. Continued …

South Korean drowns while snorkeling off Larn island

A South Korean tourist drowned yesterday afternoon, as he was snorkeling in the sea near Ta Waen Beach on Larn Island, off the coast of Pattaya City. The victim, 37-year-old Eik Yu-han, and another South Korean visited Larn Island yesterday and went snorkeling together.

After being in the water for a long time, the other South Korean reportedly told the police that he found his friend floating face down and rushed to his rescue. He pulled him ashore and called for help. Continued …

How to Have the Time of Your Life in Thailand for Under $500

Thailand is well-known as one of the most idyllic tropical places in the world, and as someone who lived there, I can certainly vouch for this.

Your dollar will also go far in Thailand, making it a super economical option as well. If you have a $500 budget, you can have the time of your life in Thailand by following a few simple steps. Continued …

When Is the Best Time to Visit Bangkok?

Whenever you go to Bangkok, the delights remain abundant, from spicy pork noodles pulled from curbside woks to serene mornings, watching the laundry flutter on the canal tributaries.

There’s incredible shopping at every price point (and incredible spa treatments at the same) as well as historic nostalgia around every turn, whether you tour the famous palaces or wander the back streets of Talat Noi, visiting petite ancestor shrines with smoldering incense. Continued …

Ultimate guide to Transportation in Thailand

Discovering the vibrant streets and serene landscapes of Thailand can indeed be an electrifying adventure. But, like any journey, it has its challenges. Experiencing the bustling traffic of urban cities or the tranquil island ferries, you will find that Thailand’s transportation system reflects the country’s vast diversity.

A mosaic of transportation options awaits in Thailand, reflecting the country’s diversity. Let’s delve into the specifics of these transport modes to aid your exploration in the vibrant Land of Smiles. Continued …

Thailand-China bond deepens over decades

As China and Thailand have benefited from cultural exchange since ancient times, people-to-people exchanges between the two countries are increasingly close, showing unprecedented vitality over the past years with the all-round development of bilateral relations, said Fu Zengyou, former dean of the Confucius Institute at Chulalongkorn University.

Recalling his first trip to Thailand in 1980, Fu said many people from the two countries barely knew each other then, partially due to poor transportation and a lack of communication. The condition did not change until 1975 when China and Thailand officially established diplomatic relations. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-July 25


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Soi 94 closed for repairs daily/Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival/Hua Hin Food Festival/Hua Hin Food Festival on TV/Air Sea Land Festival/Foreign land ownership reviewed in Hua Hin/Heavy rainfall expected across Thailand/World breaks hottest day record/Thailand’s hopes for Olympics/Thailand’s next PM?/Bangkok Hospital operator to expand/Bangkok drug raids/To Investigate Myanmar Weapons Payments/More macaques captured/Pig farm stinks up Chon Buri canal/Cannabis Controversy/Economy: Challenges Of Doing Business In Thailand/Digital wallet details/More Categories Of Goods/Developers ask for support/Printed circuit board manufacturing/’Farm-to-face’ beauty products/Central Pattana Surges/Tourism: Thai-Chinese flights to double/Review of Thai Chinese visa waiver/Record Tourist Numbers from Taiwan, India/Thailand leads in medical tourists/Thailand’s premier attractions expo/Cruise Ship with 3,700 Tourists/Thailand Experience: Hidden Hua Hin/Endangered sarus cranes in Buri Ram/A majestic display/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Soi 94 closed for repairs daily from 9-5

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Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival is underway

The Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival, running through Sunday, offers an array of delicious food, live music, and fun activities. Held at the Cha Am Beach viewpoint in Phetchaburi from 4 pm to 11 pm daily, the event aims to boost tourism and stimulate the local economy.

The festival, officially titled the Cha Am-Phetchaburi Soft Power & Food Festival, features numerous booths offering a variety of foods from different vendors. Continued …

Hua Hin Food Festival set for August 2-4

The Hua Hin Food Festival 2024, scheduled for Aug. 2-4, will feature over 100 booths at Suan Luang Queen’s Park (19 Rai).

The festival will feature over 40 booths from hotels and restaurants in Hua Hin and more than 60 booths from community restaurants. Attendees can expect a variety of local dishes and specialties at affordable prices. Continued …

Hua Hin Food Festival to be on national TV

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Air Sea Land Festival set for Aug 10-12 in PKK

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Foreign land ownership via nominees reviewed in Hua Hin

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Heavy rainfall and high sea waves expected across Thailand

Monsoons have covered the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, leading to heavy rainfall in the north, east, and Bangkok. High sea waves are expected, and sailors are advised to exercise caution.

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) weather forecast for the next 24 hours reveals a moderate southwest monsoon is currently covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally, a low-pressure area is present over northern Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin. Continued … 

World breaks hottest day record for 2nd day in row

Monday was again the hottest day on record, according to preliminary data from a monitoring agency, inching past Sunday, which had just taken the title.

The global average surface air temperature rose to 17.15 degrees Celsius — 0.06° higher than Sunday’s marginal record, according to the European Union’s (EU) Copernicus Climate Change Service, which has been tracking such patterns since 1940. Continued …

Thailand hoping to bring home six gold medals from Paris Olympics

The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) has set an ambitious goal to win six gold medals in the upcoming 2024 Summer Olympics.

As many as 51 Thai athletes will compete from July 26 to Aug. 11, 36 of them participating in the world’s largest sports competition for the first time. Nine Thai athletes will fight for the gold medal in badminton and eight in boxing. Continued …

Could Anutin Charnvirakul be Thailand’s next PM?

Thailand’s Constitutional Court has two major cases on its docket next month. The first is related to the dissolution of the Move Forward Party, with a verdict scheduled for Aug. 7. The second case concerns the qualifications of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, with a verdict scheduled on Aug. 14.

With these two crucial cases looming, current political activity is understandably intense both openly and behind the scenes, with considerable jockeying for positions among those vying to assume the role of PM should Srettha lose. Continued …

Bangkok Hospital operator to expand capacity

Thailand’s biggest private hospital operator expects annual revenue to grow more than 10% through 2027 as it adds new beds to meet a jump in demand from international patients.

Bangkok Dusit Medical Services Plc (BDMS) plans to add around 600 new beds at its hospitals to raise the total to 9,300 by end of 2027, Chief Executive Officer Poramaporn Prasarttong-Osoth said. Continued …

Bangkok drug raids target 237 locations

Police executed the seventh phase of the Clip the Wings of Drug Dealers operation in Bangkok, targeting 237 locations, with a primary focus on the Ladprao area. This effort kicked off early this morning, aiming to tackle drug-related issues in the community.

At 5am today, Tinakorn Rangmat, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, alongside Udomchai Lohanut, director of the Bangkok Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB), and Attapol Anusit, commander of Metropolitan Police Division 2, initiated the operation. Continued …

Thai Central Bank To Investigate Myanmar Weapons Payments

Thailand’s central bank and anti-money laundering office will investigate claims that Thai commercial banks facilitated transactions linked to weapons purchases by Myanmar’s junta, a Foreign Ministry spokesperson said on Wednesday.

Myanmar’s military deposed the government of Aung San Suu Kyi in 2021 and launched a bloody crackdown that has plunged the country into turmoil. The United States, European Union and others have sanctioned members of Myanmar’s junta and entities of its sprawling business empire. Continued …

More macaques captured in Lop Buri

Thirty-eight long-tailed  macaques were captured yesterday in a new round of relocations, jointly launched by the Lop Buri municipal administration and the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, to contain the population of the monkeys and to reduce the disturbance they cause.

The current operation will last 10 days, with an aim to capture up to 500 macaques for relocation to a shelter. A big cage has been placed near the old building of the waterworks office, in which to keep the captured primates during the 10-day operation before relocation. Continued … 

Residents squeal in protest as pig farm stinks up Chon Buri canal

Hundreds of residents in Chon Buri’s Phanat Nikhom district gathered yesterday to protest against a major pig farm, accusing it of polluting a local canal and causing a persistent foul odor for several years. The demonstration saw villagers from Village 6, Village 9, and Village 10 coming together to voice their frustrations.

The protestors assembled in front of the pig farm, which occupies 20 rai and houses over 8,000 pigs. They have accused the farm of releasing wastewater into a nearby waterway, leading to significant environmental and health issues. The villagers demanded that the responsible authorities address their grievances immediately. Continued …

Cannabis Controversy: Is Thailand Ready to Recriminalize Marijuana?

A hundred years ago, cannabis was completely legal in Thailand and was widely used in food, medicine, and for making hemp fiber. Today, it is also legal, but this might change soon.

Recently, there have been signs that cannabis, known locally as ganja, might be classified as a narcotic again, like it was for most of the last century. Continued …

Top 10 Challenges Of Doing Business In Thailand

Economically, Thailand’s 71-million-plus population forms a healthy consumer base. Steady growth, strong exports, an abundance of natural resources and a skilled and cost-effective workforce help attract foreign investors and enable them to prosper and develop industry in Thailand.

Sound infrastructure and a modern business environment also increase the country’s appeal to companies seeking international expansion opportunities. This article explores the key challenges of doing business in Thailand and emphasizes the importance of having a strategic partner to help navigate legal, taxation and regulatory hurdles. Continued …

Digital wallet details announced

The Thai government will introduce its “digital wallet” scheme on Aug. 1, aiming to invigorate the economy with a 450-billion baht initiative. The scheme will offer a one-time 10,000 baht benefit to an estimated 45 million eligible citizens.

At a news conference at Government House, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira outlined the multifaceted plan. The scheme aims to inject more money into circulation, alleviate living costs, improve citizens’ lives, and promote self-sufficient communities. Additionally, it hopes to create job opportunities and advance digital technology and innovation across Thailand. Continued …

More Categories Of Goods Provided Under Digital Wallet Project

More categories of merchandise are provided for people to buy under the Pheu Thai-initiated digital wallet project as of the start of the fourth quarter of this year, according to the Digital Government Development Agency.

The newly established DGA yesterday issued a statement to add supplementary categories to the list of goods that Thai nationals aged 16 years and over may purchase for a maximum of 10,000 baht in market price via their digital wallet in their home district under the populist handout campaign. Continued …

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Developers ask for support as Q2 property sales lowest in 12 years

Property developers have called on the government to roll out measures to support the real estate industry, including easing the Bank of Thailand’s loan-to-value (LTV) ratio to make it easier for Thais to obtain a housing loan.

The LTV is a risk assessment ratio that lenders examine before approving a loan. For example, the sum approved as a loan for homebuyers will depend on their income and credit history. This measure was introduced to control non-performing loans. Continued …

Printed circuit board manufacturing in Thailand poised for exponential growth

Thailand is poised to cement its position as ASEAN’s leading printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturing base, with the goal of ranking in the world’s top five over the next five years, according to Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the Thailand Board of Investment (BOI).

He was speaking at the inaugural Thailand Electronics Circuit Asia 2024 (THECA) on Wednesday. The event at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Center (BITEC), showcases Thailand’s burgeoning potential in the electronics industry. Continued …

‘Farm-to-face’ beauty products promoted

So-called “farm-to-face” beauty products are a growing trend in response to environmental sustainability, providing promising opportunities for rural entrepreneurs, according to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the TPSO, said farm-to-face cosmetic products are a cosmetic production alternative that addresses not only environmental sustainability issues, but also embraces the concept of social and economic sustainability. Continued …

Central Pattana Surges to Global Recognition

Retail and real estate developer Central Pattana Plc. has garnered international recognition, reaffirming its business expertise and pioneering “Retail-led real estate development” model.

Central Pattana topped Thai real estate companies on the 2024 Fortune Southeast Asia 500 list and reported remarkable growth in 2023, with revenue reaching 46.79 billion baht, a 26% increase from 2022 and delivering the highest dividends since its founding. This reflects the company’s vision and long-term investment plan. Continued …

Thai-Chinese flights to double

Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co. (Aerothai) has announced a dramatic increase in flights between Thailand and China. The number of annual flights is expected to double from under 100,000 to a 200,000, thanks to a new mutual permanent visa waiver policy.

The policy, which began in March, allows Chinese and Thai passport holders to enjoy visa-free holidays and transits for up to 30 days. Aerothai President Nopasit Chakpitak revealed that four major routes: Macao-Hong Kong, Hainan-eastern China, Laos-Vietnam-China, and Yunnan-western China are responsible for 60% of all flights to China and currently constitute 20% of Thailand’s international flights. Continued …

Review of Thai Chinese visa waiver sought

A government party MP on Wednesday called for the Ministry of Interior and other agencies to urgently review the situation linked to the permanent visa agreement with China. It follows a controversial Chinese billboard found in Huai Khwang on Monday. In turn, this was followed by the discovery of a second sign in eastern Prachin Buri province advertising for migrant workers in the Chinese language.

On Wednesday, Akkaradech Wongpitakroj, the House chair of its Industry panel, warned that easy access to Thailand from China is threatening Thai workers and their livelihoods. Continued …

Visa-Free Policy Draws Record Tourist Numbers from Taiwan, India

Thailand anticipates a record influx of tourists from Taiwan and India this year, thanks to its recent visa-free policy. The visa exemption, initiated in late 2023, now allows Taiwanese and Indian tourists an extended stay of 60 days in Thailand, lasting until Nov. 11.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has revealed plans for a reciprocal annual visa-exemption program with Taiwan and India, set to launch shortly. Continued …

Thailand leads Singapore in attracting medical tourists

As medical tourism recovers post Covid-19, Thailand’s healthcare sector is logging better growth than its Singapore counterpart, said DBS Research Group in a report on Wednesday.

The research house noted that Thailand’s medical tourism grew at a compound annual growth rate of 5.1% from 2019 to 2023, while that in Singapore grew only at 0.4%. Continued …

Thailand’s premier attractions expo returns to Bangkok in September

The Thailand Amusement and Attraction Parks Expo (TAAPE) is set to return to Bangkok later this year, with the event promising to act as a key meeting point as the country aims to become a developed nation by 2037.

Thailand’s national strategy was implemented in October 2018 with a vision of making the country secure, prosperous, sustainable and achieving developed country status. Among its goals, one of its focuses is to preserve the nation’s tourist attractions and increase the proportion of high-quality tourists in multiple tourism sectors. Continued …

Mega Cruise Ship with 3,700 Tourists Docks at Phuket Deep Sea Port

Yesterday, the luxury cruise ship Genting Dream, measuring 335 meters in length, docked at Phuket Deep Sea Port for the first time this year, carrying 3,700 tourists on the Singapore-Phuket route. This is expected to stimulate the tourism economy and boost confidence in Phuket Province.

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Genting Dream, a Bahamas-flagged cruise ship on the Singapore-Phuket route, has a gross tonnage of 150,695 tons. It docked at Phuket Deep Sea Port for the first time in 2024 to promote goodwill and stimulate Phuket’s tourism economy. Continued …

Hidden Hua Hin: 8 reasons to travel to the resort town that are not the beach

Hua Hin, a beloved beach getaway for over a century, traces its roots back to the construction of a railroad connecting bustling Bangkok to this dreamy seaside town. By the mid-1920s, it had become the preferred holiday retreat for Thai nobility, drawn by its pristine coastline.

The resort town remains a popular destination despite the rise of other tourist hotspots like Phuket, Pattaya and Koh Samui. Unlike other coastal towns, it seamlessly blends beachfront charm with a vibrant city-like ambiance, alongside historical attractions, diverse shopping options and delightful gastronomy. Here’s how you can explore some hidden gems beyond the beach. Continued …

Admiring endangered sarus cranes in Buri Ram

Just a quick 20-minute drive south of Buri Ram’s bustling town center lies the tranquil Huai Chorakhe Mak Reservoir — a sanctuary for Thailand’s sarus cranes.

Nestled amid picturesque marshlands and rice paddies, this spot offers visitors a rare glimpse of these endangered cranes in their natural habitat, harmoniously coexisting with local farmers. Begin your journey at the Wetland and Sarus Crane Learning Center, perched on the edge of the reservoir. Continued … 

A majestic display

In the afternoon sun, a fleet of four exquisite royal barges – Suphannahong, Narayana Song Suban King Rama IX, Anantanagaraj and Anekajatbhujonga – are moored at the Thonburi Naval Dockyard as 240 oarsmen train in preparation for the Royal Kathin (robe offering) ritual scheduled to take place in October.

Until tomorrow, visitors are welcome to observe how the oarsmen get ready for this nearly 700-year-old spectacle. This special gesture has been allowed just for the four royal barges that carry His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn Phra Vajiraklaochaoyuhua and other members of the royal family. It is a great opportunity for the young generation to appreciate the magnificence of Thai cultural heritage. Continued …

Tanker capsizes in Philippines, freighter sinks in Taiwan amid Typhoon Gaemi

One crew member was still missing after a tanker carrying industrial fuel capsized early this morning off the Philippines, the country’s transportation minister said, and the incident had caused an oil spill. Continued …

France conditionally confirmed 2030 Winter Games hosts, Salt Lake City 2034

France was conditionally picked as the host of the 2030 Winter Games on Wednesday and must now deliver key financial guarantees in a timeline to be set by the International Olympic Committee, the IOC said. Continued …

Apple weighs foldable iPhone, as Huawei plans tri-fold smartphone

The foldable smartphone market is set for a big boost amid reports that Apple is preparing a clamshell-style model, while Huawei Technologies may soon launch a tri-folding handset. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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

Wednesday’s news-July 24


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S.Ken’s Bistro – Home of Crafted Food & Drinks

Expat News first met Kantapat “Ken” Agechaosuan when we were both starting new businesses in Hua Hin. Chef Ken, as he is known, was in need of an economical way to market his new restaurant, S.Ken’s Bistro in Kao Tao, to the Hua Hin expat community.

At that breakfast meeting, we forged a collaboration, as Ken calls it, that has lasted eight years – and now extending into a ninth.

Hua Hin Expat News is pleased to announce that S.Ken’s Bistro has extended its advertising program for the 9th year.

Since that first meeting, S.Ken’s Bistro has become a well-known, and favorite, dining location, serving both Western and Thai cuisine in a lovely setting alongside the Kao Tao lake.

Chef Ken has worldwide experience as a chef at five-star hotels, and just before Covid hit was a contender on Thailand’s Iron Chef TV competition. His food has been featured daily on Expat News, even during the pandemic, when we worked together promoting takeaway meals.

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Reservation recommended during high season. Wednesday – Monday, 11 AM to 9 PM. Breakfast available on weekends, 8 AM to 2 PM.

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Chat Chai Market parking fees under fire

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Flash flood warning for Hua Hin, Pranburi

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Pros and cons of expanding foreign rights to property ownership

Real estate entrepreneurs have spoken out about the government’s proposal to extend long-term land lease rights to 99 years for foreigners buying condos and increasing the condo purchase quota to 75%.

They highlight benefits such as investment incentives and economic stimulation, but stress the need for strict conditions to prevent nominee issues and putting in place location and voting rights restrictions. Continued …

Longer property leases for foreigners to boost slumping market: REIC

The Government Housing Bank’s Real Estate Information Center (REIC) has backed a move to reduce restrictions on foreign ownership in Thailand’s property market, saying it could help unload unsold units piling up due to a drop in Thais’ purchasing power.

However, the measures must be carefully implemented and regulated to prevent negative impacts on the property market in the long term, warned REIC Director Wichai Wiratkapan on Monday. Continued …

Cabinet maintains current electricity and diesel prices

The Cabinet endorsed the Ministry of Energy’s proposal today to maintain the electricity price for September through December at 4.18 baht/unit for households and businesses.

Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga said, however, that smaller households, which use fewer than 300 units of power per month, will be charged 3.99 baht/unit. The cabinet also decided to maintain the pump price of diesel at 33 baht/liter until the end of October, to the ease burden on the transport sector. Continued …

Gold prices expected to surpass US$2,500 by end of 2024

Local gold traders are optimistic about the future of bullion prices, forecasting that they could surpass US$2,500 per ounce by the end of 2024. This significant price increase is expected to follow a potential interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve in September.

Gold was trading at US$2,395 per ounce in Asian markets yesterday, spurred by the announcement that President Joe Biden has withdrawn from the U.S. presidential race, endorsing Vice President Kamala Harris as the new Democratic candidate. This news pushed the price above US$2,400 overnight, according to gold trader Hua Seng Heng. Continued …

Thailand to Control Cannabis Use through Laws, Not as a Narcotic

Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has announced that the country will attempt to control cannabis use through laws, rather than reverting to categorizing it as a narcotic. This comes as a change in policy direction.

Anutin thanked Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin for deciding to control cannabis usage via legislation. The PM, Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, and Anutin had discussions on Tuesday during which the prime minister gave instructions to draft a law managing cannabis rather than classifying it as a narcotic again. Continued …

Lessons learned from global outage

The worldwide IT outage on July 19 underscores the need for public and private organizations to have a robust business continuity management plan, IT disaster recovery plan, and rigorous system testing between security software vendors and clients, to deal with unexpected future incidents, say IT consulting and security firms.

They also recommend organizations adopt diverse technology portfolios and a balanced approach to cloud-based technology adoption. Continued …

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Syphilis cases triple among Thai teens, fivefold increase in pregnant women

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) reported a significant increase in sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) among Thai people, particularly syphilis. Cases of syphilis among teenagers have tripled compared to previous years and the number of pregnant women with syphilis has increased fivefold.

A report concluded on July 18 showed that syphilis cases in Thailand doubled compared to 2018 (from an average of 11 to 28.1 per 100,000 population). Cases among teenagers tripled, from an average of 27.9 to 91.2 per 100,000 population. Continued …

Drug-addicted Thai man lynched after attempted rape

A 17-year-old Thai teenager and locals in the central province of Ayutthaya lynched a drug addict after he attempted to rape the teen’s mother.

Officers from Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Police Station were alerted to the death of 38-year-old drug addict Yuranan on the night of July 20. On arrival, officers found Yuranan lying face down on the second floor of the house. Continued …

Roadside bomb injures six police officers in southern Thailand

A roadside bomb detonated in Pattani yesterday, injuring six police officers and prompting the army to urge motorists to exercise caution. The explosion occurred on Road 42 in Nong Chik district as an armored pickup truck carrying the officers was returning to base from a checkpoint.

The Internal Security Operations Command’s (ISOC) southern frontline office reported that the blast caused the vehicle to veer off the road and tumble down an embankment, igniting a brush fire in the process. All six injured officers were rushed to Pattani Hospital for treatment. ISOC attributed the attack to insurgents operating in the region. Continued …

Potential growth rate predicted below 2% for next 5 years

Kiatnakin Phatra Research (KKP Research) forecasts that Thailand’s potential economic growth rate will be below 2% for the next five years due to weaker productivity and competitiveness.

Between 2020 and 2029, the country’s potential growth is expected to be 1.9%, declining further to 1.3% between 2030 and 2039 if no structural reforms are implemented, according to KKP Research. Continued …

Thailand’s corporate earnings recovery mixed

Thai businesses across several sectors are witnessing improved earnings, although leverage remains high due to large investments, according to Fitch Ratings.

The view was among those expressed at the firm’s recent 2024 Bangkok briefing on the global financial market and Thailand’s corporate credit outlook. Participants also explored asset allocation strategies and the framework for credit investing. Continued …

Home construction prices rise 3.8% in Q2

The price index of standard home construction in the second quarter of 2024 rose 3.8%, with the biggest increases seen in the prices of wood and wooden products, as well as labor wages.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said while home construction prices continued to rise, the increase in the second quarter was not significant. Continued …

Motorcycle sales dip 10% in H1

Motorcycle sales fell by 10% year-on-year during the first half, with Thai Honda Co., a major motorcycle manufacturer and distributor, also experiencing a sales drop in the sluggish market.

The unfavorable circumstances resulted from slow economic growth of 1.5% in the first quarter, banks’ stricter criteria in granting auto loans and an unhealthy export sector, said Yuichi Shimizu, president of Thai Honda. Continued …

Stock Exchange of Thailand faces Crisis of Confidence amid Corporate scandals

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is experiencing uncertainty and turmoil following multiple fraud scandals involving key figures in the Thai business community.

One of the most recent events that affected the Thai market was the scandal involving Stark Corp. The incident occurred when the corporation was accused of an accounting scandal and embezzlement of funds. Continued …

Crucial future technologies revealed at Bangkok event

Artificial muscles, engineered microbes and security robotics are among the top 10 technological advances to watch out for this year, as they will make an impact over the next 5-10 years, according to the National Science Technology and Development Agency (NSTDA).

“Of the total, half are digital technologies with the involvement of artificial intelligence (AI), clearly demonstrating the emerging AI era,” said Sukit Limpijumnong, president of the NSTDA, during a keynote speech delivered on the subject of 10 technologies to watch out for in 2024 at the Thailand Tech Show 2024 held by NSTDA. Continued …

Clean energy to be featured at Rayong port, industrial estate

The Map Ta Phut Industrial Estate and its deep-sea port in Rayong will be developed to have a clean new look under a plan to replace fossil fuel-derived energy with renewable energy to serve growing demand among companies committed to carbon dioxide reduction, says the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT).

“We are interested in using clean energy from various sources in the estate, including biomass, biogas, solar and wind energy, as well as a small modular reactors (SMRs),” said Yuthasak Supasorn, chairman of the IEAT board. Continued …

How Energy Intensive Are Data Centers?

(Note: Several data centers are currently planned or being built in Thailand, which will require a great deal more electric power than currently available.)

In 2022, the global electricity consumption stood at roughly 27,000 terawatt-hours, according to the U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA). While countries like China and the United States had the highest electricity demand by a considerable margin, a new player that rivals the consumption of some of the biggest economies and is bolstered by the ongoing AI hype has entered the stage: data centers. As the International Energy Agency (IEA) points out in a recent report, estimated data center energy consumption could increase rapidly over the next two years.

While the median estimate for data centers, AI-connected offerings and cryptocurrency mining stood at 415 TWh in 2022, already significantly higher than the United Kingdom’s electricity demand and on par with the electricity consumption of France, this figure could rise to anything between 620 and 1,050 TWh in 2026. Per the IEA’s report, this would be the equivalent “to adding at least one Sweden or at most one Germany” to the most recent estimates. Continued …

Thailand records 19.6 million foreign arrivals so far this year

Thailand recorded 19.6 million foreign tourist arrivals from the January to July 21 period, the Tourism Ministry said Tuesday, up 34% from the same period a year earlier.

The government is targeting 40 million foreign arrivals for the whole of this year. Tourism is a major employer and driver of Thai growth. – Yahoo

Bangkok world’s 30th most risky city for tourists: Forbes Advisor

Bangkok has been ranked in 30th place among the world’s most risky cities for tourists by Forbes Advisor, a global platform dedicated to helping consumers make the best financial choices in business, investment, technology, and travel.

In its article titled “12 Best Travel Insurance Companies of July 2024” published this month, Forbes Advisor compared 60 international cities across seven metrics to determine which cities are the most (and least) risky for tourists. These metrics are: Travel safety, crime risk, personal security risk, health security risk, infrastructure security risk, natural disaster risk, and digital security risk. Continued …

Long weekends to generate Bt18 billion from domestic tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is predicting that around 5 million Thais will travel domestically during the two long weekends in July, generating approximately 18 billion baht in revenue for local tourism entrepreneurs.

This month has two long weekends: July 20-22 marking Buddhist Lent Day on July 21, and July 27-29 celebrating His Majesty the King’s birthday on July 28. Continued …

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Thai AirAsia eyes new Indian routes

Thai AirAsia is focusing on opening new routes to India and within Southeast Asia in the second half to offset unrecovered flights to China, which are still hampered by the sluggish economy and higher competition from domestic travel.

Tansita Akrarittipirom, head of commercial at Thai AirAsia, said the share of Chinese passengers had plunged to 17%, from 27% before the coronavirus pandemic, while the share of Indian passengers is expected to increase to 10% by the end of the year. Continued …

Batik Air adds south Thailand routes

Batik Air will launch two new routes from its home base in Kuala Lumpur to Hat Yai and Krabi in southern Thailand.

With flights commencing on Sept. 13, the airline will operate daily to both Thai destinations using B737-800 aircraft configured with business and economy cabins. Continued …

Thailand’s rangers hailed for doubling tiger population amid conservation hurdles

The tiger population density in a series of protected areas in western Thailand has more than doubled over the past two decades, according to new survey data.

Thailand is the final stronghold of the Indochinese tiger (Panthera tigris corbetti), the subspecies having been extirpated from neighboring Cambodia, Laos and Vietnam over the past decade due to poaching, habitat loss and indiscriminate snaring. Continued …

If animals can’t live, will we?

“We are the Earth’s eater. We consume everything we can all the time,” warns National Geographic photographer and explorer, Joel Sartore. This sobering statement serves as the driving force behind his ambitious project, the National Geographic Photo Ark.

Recently opened in Bangkok, the Photo Ark uses stunning photography to document every possible species living in zoos, aquariums, and sanctuaries worldwide. Continued …

The best hotels in Krabi

Phuket and Koh Samui steal much of the limelight when it comes to the best hotels in Thailand, but the Krabi region – on southern Thailand’s west coast – is home to some of the best places to stay in the country.

It’s a place of dramatic scenery, from the sheer limestone cliffs of famous Railay Beach and the turquoise-hued swimming spots of Koh Phi Phi, to the mangroves and low-key beaches of Koh Lanta – a laid-back island that feels like a throwback to the Thailand of several decades ago. Continued …

Typhoon Gaemi brings Philippines, Taiwan to a halt

Typhoon Gaemi and a southwest monsoon brought heavy rain today to the Philippine capital region and northern provinces, prompting authorities to halt work and classes, while stock and foreign exchange trading were suspended. Continued …


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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
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The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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