Thailand’s 45-day visa exemption is back to 30 days/
Taxi drivers clash over foreign passengers at Hua Hin train station/
Polo on the beach/
Thailand is ‘burning’/
Three villages in Chiang Mai declared pollution disaster zones/
Chiang Rai skies lit up with disquieting message: ‘We can’t breathe’/
Thai Real Estate To Attract Foreign Investors up to Bt150 billion/
Thailand’s national lottery to stop paying out prizes in cash/
Most Thais want to be self-employed/
Local waste-to-energy trash solution draws fire/
UN group: more can be done for road safety in Thailand/
Flu vaccine ‘a top priority’ this year/
Chinese student kidnapped, tortured, murdered by gang from China/
Many unemployed elephants back home in Surin, huge and hungry/
Bangkok makes pact with Moscow to collaborate on 6 areas/
Tourism: New electrics make tuk-tuks a safer, cleaner and more convenient service/
International: Oil powers announce surprise cuts of more than 1 million bpd/Death toll at 32 after tornadoes hit US South, Midwest, East; more possible/
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Thailand’s 45-day visa exemption is back to 30 days
Thailand’s 45-day visa exemption is back down to 30 days for visitors to the kingdom from a list of around 60 countries.
Starting from April 1, visitors from mainland Europe, the UK, the U.S., Australia, Saudi Arabia, and other countries will only be granted a 30-day stay in Thailand if they choose to enter the country without obtaining a prior visa, as the 45-day visa exemption is officially over. Continued …
Taxi drivers clash over foreign passengers at Hua Hin train station
An altercation involving two female taxi drivers, one of whom was a Grab driver, is being investigated by police.
The altercation took place on March 29 outside Hua Hin train station and reportedly began over a fare dispute involving a foreign family of five with their luggage. Continued …
Polo on the beach
The InterContinental–B.Grimm Beach Polo 2023 tournament took place Saturday on Hua Hin beach. The attracted international teams from four countries, as well as scores of spectators. The tournament was held at the beachfront of the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort. (HHT)
Thailand is ‘burning’
A list has been compiled of wildfires that have occurred over the past six months versus the same period a year earlier and the amount of land affected.
Forest fires are becoming a common occurrence in the country. The most recent, and perhaps the worst in years, was the blaze that broke out on Khao Chaphlu in Nakhon Nayok’s Khao Laem area on Wednesday. Continued …
Three villages in Chiang Mai declared pollution disaster zones
Three villages in Mueang and Hang Dong districts of Chiang Mai have been declared disaster zones by the provincial administration, as people in the northern capital are being choked by PM2.5 dust, the level of which is many times higher than Thailand’s safety level of 50-microns in many areas.
Deputy Gov. Chatchawarl Panya, acting on behalf of the governor, issued an announcement on Friday declaring Village 7 in Bang Pong subdistrict of Hang Don district, Village 3 in Mae Hia subdistrict and Village 12 in Suthep subdistrict of Mueang district to be disaster zones. Continued …
Chiang Rai skies lit up with disquieting message: ‘We can’t breathe’
A drone light show pleading for farmers to stop burning fields to reduce PM2.5 air pollution in northern Thailand was held on Sunday night at a school in Chiang Rai’s Muang district.
Phrases like “We Can’t Breathe”, “Please Stop Burning” and “Save the North” were spelled out in Thai in the sky above the city by lights from drones. Continued …
Thai Real Estate To Attract Foreign Investors up to Bt150 billion
Wichai Viratakaphan, bank inspector and acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said that the property market in Thailand has recovered since 2022. One of the main driving factors is the close relationship between the sector and the tourism industry.
After surveying 27 Thai provinces in 2022, REIC found that the total value of the industry was Bt390 billion (11.4 billion U.S. dollars), an increase of 1,515% from 2021 when the value was Bt24 billion (704 million U.S. dollars). Continued …
Thailand’s national lottery to stop paying out prizes in cash
The Government Lottery Office has stopped paying out lottery prizes in cash, effective Saturday. Winners can instead claim their prize money through one of three channels, according to government deputy spokesperson Traisuree Traisoranakul.
The winners can have the money transferred to their bank accounts, except when the prize exceeds two million baht, for which the winner must have an account at either the Government Savings Bank or the Bank of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC). Continued …
Most Thais want to be self-employed
Now that Thailand’s economy has started picking up, many Thai entrepreneurs are looking for new business opportunities, a recent survey learned.
A poll titled “What do Thais think about business ownership” was conducted last month among 1,207 respondents nationwide and the results were published on Sunday. Continued …
Local waste-to-energy trash solution draws fire
Rather than protecting the environment and people from garbage pollution, the government plans to tackle overflowing waste by promoting small, localized waste-to-energy projects. This could bring about even greater environmental adversity and haze pollution, environmentalists say.
Due to the emission of hazardous pollutants and greenhouse gases from waste-to-energy projects, environmental experts and academics are urging the government to reconsider its strategy. They say it is impractical to create a sustainable waste-management system by prioritizing energy recovery alone. Continued …
UN group: more can be done for road safety in Thailand
Nneka Henry, head of the UN Road Safety Fund (UNRSF), is calling on ASEAN member countries, including Thailand, to work closely with her organization to promote road safety in the region.
Henry, who recently participated in a workshop on Enhanced Regional EU-ASEAN Dialogue or E-READI in Bangkok organized by the European Union and ASEAN Secretariat, expressed her concerns over road safety among ASEAN member countries. Continued …
Flu vaccine ‘a top priority’ this year
Doctors are urging people to receive influenza vaccines to boost their immunity amid concerns that the flu is likely to rebound following the Covid-19 pandemic.
Dr. Tawee Chotpitayasunondh, president of the Influenza Foundation, said most people have been focused on how to protect themselves against Covid-19, such as by avoiding large gatherings and putting on face masks. Continued …
Chinese student kidnapped, tortured, murdered by gang from China
Nonthaburi Metropolitan Police on Saturday said three suspects have been identified who fled Thailand on March 30 after brutally torturing and murdering 22-year-old music student Jin Can who was enrolled at Bangkok Thonburi University and only arrived in the kingdom on March 8.
The case has parallels with another kidnap of a Chinese student on March 16 where a ฿3.2 million ransom was paid and police later arrested the gang. Continued …
Many unemployed elephants back home in Surin, huge and hungry
Lucky was busy munching on some freshly cut grass when she spotted a special treat a tourist was holding out. She dropped her next mouthful of greens and extended her trunk, asking for the banana.
For the first time in nine years, Lucky, 32, was back in her home village in rural Surin province in eastern Thailand, where tourists are much rarer than on the resort island where she used to work. Continued …
Bangkok makes pact with Moscow to collaborate on 6 areas
Bangkok and Moscow signed a joint-development pact in a ceremony at City Hall on Friday. Signing the memorandum of understanding were Deputy Bangkok Gov. Jakkapan Phiewngam and Moscow city government Minister Sergey Cheremin, who is also in charge of Moscow’s Department for External Economic and International Relations.
The MoU says the two cities will cooperate and exchange experiences in six aspects from 2023 to 2025, as follows: Continued …
New electrics make tuk-tuks a safer, cleaner and more convenient service
Three-wheeled vehicles, or tuk-tuks as they are known, are popular among tourists in Thailand due to their distinctive appearance and ability to provide a unique local experience. However, when start-up company Urban Mobility Tech (UMT) surveyed the pain points of passengers in Bangkok using public transportation, they responded that tuk-tuks did not have a standard price and the vehicles created noise and air pollution.
In 2017, UMT decided to launch Muvmi, an electric tuk-tuk company, to provide an environmentally friendly and safe public transportation option to Bangkokians. Continued …
Oil powers announce surprise cuts of more than 1 million bpd
Major oil powers led by Saudi Arabia announced a surprise production cut of more than one million barrels per day on Sunday, calling it a “precautionary” move aimed at stabilizing the market. Continued …
Death toll at 32 after tornadoes hit US South, Midwest, East; more possible
The death toll rose to 32 and more dangerous weather was forecast for a wide swath of the U.S. South and Midwest already in ruins Sunday from a surge of storms that fueled confirmed or suspected tornadoes in at least 11 states. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Choking Chiang Rai locals protest as PM2.5 soars to 11 times safe level/
Return of Russian, Chinese buyers sparks Phuket real estate boom/
Report: People in Thailand spend too much time on their backsides/
Thai beer crusader faces 750K baht fine for posts about craft brewing/
PTT Oil and Retail plans 500 new EV charging stations/
Amcham scholarship applications open/
Rajanee Sripaipan: Physician treats children — and their children/
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Hua Hin Red Cross Fair starts Friday
The Red Cross Festival returns March 31-April 9 on Soi 102 behind BluPort Hua Hin. The event features numerous food booths, OTOP shops, entertainment, games and entertainment.
Proceeds go to helping the poor, the handicapped and the underprivileged.
Choking Chiang Rai locals protest as PM2.5 soars to 11 times safe level
Northern Thailand once again topped the world pollution rankings on Monday, with Chiang Mai registering a high of 287 micrograms of PM2.5 dust per cubic meter (μg/m3) but Chiang Rai hitting 542 μg/m3.
Chiang Mai retained its No 1 spot as the world’s most polluted city on the IQAir global index, which does not feature Chiang Rai. Thailand’s safe limit for PM2.5 – fine-dust pollution linked with early death from heart and/or lung conditions – is 50μg/m3. Continued …
Return of Russian, Chinese buyers sparks Phuket real estate boom
Independent real estate agent and consultancy Knight Frank sees strong demand for property in Phuket, due to the return of Russian and Chinese buyers, driving prices up by 15%-20% in some areas.
Nattha Kahapana, managing director of Knight Frank Thailand, said at a press briefing on Monday titled “Knight Frank Foresight 2023: It’s time to look beyond the crisis” that the return of demand was clearly seen during the fourth quarter of last year. Continued …
Report: People in Thailand spend too much time on their backsides
People in Thailand spend too much time sitting on their backsides, a new study reveals.
The Ministry of Public Health (MOPH) revealed that 76% of Thai people spend seven hours or more sitting down, underlining the need for the nation’s population to get off their arses and engage in more physical activity to improve their health and well-being. Continued …
Thai beer crusader faces 750K baht fine for posts about craft brewing
A Thai advocate for reforming alcohol laws faces prosecution and hefty fines for posting photos of craft beer in recent years.
One week after Thanakorn “Benz” Tuamsa-ngiam hosted a large gathering of like-minded beer fans, the activist has been charged with illegally promoting alcohol via his online community for Prachachon Beer (“Beer People”). He now faces a fine of at least THB750,000 (US$22,000). Continued …
PTT Oil and Retail plans 500 new EV charging stations
Oil and gas retailer PTT Oil and Retail Business Plc on Monday said it plans to invest $900 million this year to expand its local and overseas business.
PTT Oil and Retail, a unit of the state-owned energy giant PTT Plc, said 22% of the budget would be used to expand its network of gas and electric vehicle (EV) charging stations. Continued …
Amcham scholarship applications open
The American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand Foundation (ATF) is now accepting applications for its 2023 scholarship program.
Each year, the ATF selects deserving Thai university students to complete their studies through targeted scholarships. This year, the foundation aims to provide 85 scholarships to deserving students and expand the program to include vocational colleges. Continued …
Rajanee Sripaipan: Physician treats children — and their children
Dr. Rajanee Sripaipan has been a pediatrician in the Copper Country for nearly 50 years. She treats sniffles, saves little lives, and everything in between.
Sripaipan hails originally from Bangkok, Thailand. After receiving her medical degree from Mahidol University Faculty of Medicine there, she came to the United States to do an internship at Highland Park General Hospital in suburban Detroit and a residency in pediatrics at Children’s Hospital of Michigan. Continued …
TAT raises expectations for Chinese visitors this year
The target for inbound Chinese tourists this year has been upgraded to 6-7 million from 5 million, with more than 250,000 of them scheduled to visit Thailand in April, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
Tanes Petsuwan, TAT deputy governor for Asia and the South Pacific, said the Chinese market has grown every month since the mainland lifted travel restrictions in January. Continued …
Bangkok governor bans alcohol, water guns, powder during Songkran
Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt said preparations are underway to celebrate Songkran next month, but a quadruple ban is being imposed, including no sale and consumption of alcohol, using high-pressure water guns, smearing powder and wearing revealing clothes.
Speaking after chairing the executive board meeting on the upcoming traditional Thai New Year festival, Chadchart said events are being held at the City Hall square during April 12-14. Continued …
Improved language skills needed to boost medical hub goals
Thailand’s wellness and medical sector is already at a phenomenon level; all it needs is to develop skilled medical professionals with language capabilities, said Timothy Lertsmitivanta, the chief executive officer of Thonburi Wellbeing Co.
“Thailand is very well known for hospitality, and it has established a medical hub in Asia and is leading the way in Southeast Asia,” he said. “We already have strength in hospitality tourism and wellness.” Continued …
Foreign tourists attack restaurant staff in Payong
A group of foreign tourists is being sought by the police after they assaulted staff at a restaurant in Soi San Sabai around 1am this morning. According to reports, the tourists, who are believed to be Jordanians and at least one Egyptian, were drunk, agitated and unruly when they were asked to queue properly.
They started throwing water bottles and attacked Thai staff before fleeing the scene. Continued …
Police in Bangkok Warn of Pickpockets at Popular Markets
Police in Bangkok visited the Chatuchak Market this past weekend to ensure tourist safety after many tourists reported that items were stolen from their bags by clever pickpockets.
The Bangsue Police led by Police Chief Col. Puwadon Ounpoe said the inspection came after recently there had been many reports of thieves stealing from tourists’ bags by cutting them loose or pickpocketing while the tourists were shopping in the market and nearby, especially foreign tourists. Continued …
Foreign thieves preying on tourists at Suvarnabhumi Airport arrested
The director of Suvarnabhumi Airport, along with airport and tourist police, have announced the arrest of three members of a Mongolian gang preying on foreign and Thai tourists at the airport. There are many victims of the gang and several gang members are still at large.
The traveling public has been warned about taking care with their possessions as security is stepped up at Thailand’s largest airport. Continued …
Indian man overstays visa in Thailand by 2,048 days
Immigration police arrested an Indian national in Chon Buri province, eastern Thailand, found to have overstayed his visa by 2,048 days (more than five and a half years). Police believe he is part of a call center gang.
The police stopped 38-year-old Jatinder Singh – who resides in the Na Jomtien area of Sattahip district – outside of the Ocean Marina Yacht Club and asked to see his passport, but Singh said he had lost it. Continued …
In inflation-hit Germany, massive strike over pay to cripple transport
A massive strike in Germany was set to begin early Monday, crippling mass transport and airports in one of the biggest walkouts in decades, as Europe’s largest economy reels from soaring inflation. Continued …
Ukraine gets new heavy tanks, Russia doubles down on nuke plans
Germany and Britain have delivered Western heavy tanks to Ukraine, officials said Monday, providing a key infusion of armored firepower that will aid Kyiv’s battle against invading Russian troops. Continued …
Europe’s biggest economyps://www.bangkokpost.com/world/2537335/ukraine-gets-new-heavy-tanks-russia-doubles-down-on-nuke-plans moves closer to weed legalization
Germany could be weeks away from introducing a bill to legalize cannabis under sweeping reforms that would greenlight the consumption and sale of the drug in Europe’s largest economy. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
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Hua Hin Rotary assists local school with health screenings
The Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin has a long-established close relationship with the Anuban Ban Nongkhon School, around 10 kilometers from central Hua Hin. That location falls just outside the Hua Hin municipality “funding zone”, which means securing funding and access to many vital services is often difficult.
During the past weekend, the focus of a project based at the school and coordinated by Rotary has provided family members of the school community with access to important health assessments. Continued …
Hua Hin Bikini Beach run held Saturday
The Hua Hin Bikini Beach Run was held on Khao Takiab beach Saturday evening, attracting several hundred runners in distances of 3km or 5km. Hua Hin-based runners Lewis Chalk and Pla Kitsanee finished first in the men’s and women’s 5km races, respectively. (HHT)
Summer storms, high temps forecast in upper Thailand
Summer storms with gusty winds and hail are expected in the upper part of the country from March 27-29, beginning with the Northeast and then the Eastern, lower Northern and Central regions, weather forecasters said on Sunday morning.
A moderate high-pressure system now covering upper Vietnam, upper Laos and the South China Sea was expected to move over the Northeast of Thailand on Sunday, with southerly and southeasterly winds prevailing over upper Thailand, according to the Meteorological Department’s forecast on Sunday. Continued …
Excessive PM2.5 dust in 21 northern and northeastern provinces on Sunday
The level of PM2.5 dust in 21 northern and northeastern provinces in the past 24 hours exceeded Thailand’s 50-micron safety level, with the PM2.5 in northern provinces being measured from 37 microns to 459 microns, the Center for Air Pollution Mitigation reported yesterday.
The air quality in the rest of the country is, however, within safety limits, including Bangkok and its suburbs, where it was measured from 16-46 microns in the past 24 hours. Continued …
Fighting ultra-fine dust
Fine dust is back. It accumulates, covering parts of the city and many provinces. Individuals have been exposed to unhealthy levels of tiny air pollutants, known as PM 2.5, with sensitive people who suffer from breathing issues, heart and lung conditions, children, the elderly, and pregnant women the most affected. They are urged to be vigilant about the air quality and take precautionary steps to keep themselves safe from the harmful effects of the toxic airborne particles.
“I check the levels of harmful dust matter every day. If the air quality is bad, I don’t go out. It’s been very hard for me to breathe lately,” said Worawan Krueck, 48, who has asthma. Continued …
Five pressing issues with the largest impact on the country and the economy’s development must be tackled as soon as the next government forms, the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) warned on Sunday. The five urgent issues are:
Economic recovery in the post-Covid era. For this, the government must quickly set a GDP target of at least 5%, upgrade agriculture with modern technology, continue the digital government project, link logistics and transport infrastructure to boost trade and investment, and manage energy costs to minimize impact on costs for the public and businesses. Continued …
Thailand unscathed by Western banking mess
Most economists from the public and private sectors expect the ongoing U.S. and European banking crisis to have a limited effect on the Thai banking sector thanks to the solid fundamentals of local banks and the strong supervision of the Bank of Thailand.
Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith last week insisted Thai financial institutions will not be affected by the banking debacle in the U.S. and Europe as local organizations have little exposure to such banks. Continued …
Chinese Invest in Thailand Real Estate as a Second Home
Several local media outlets reported on the growing trend of foreign ownership of Thai real estate in several provinces, such as Chiang Mai, Phuket, Pattaya (Chon Buri) and Koh Samui (Surat Thani) in the form of nominees, especially after COVID-19.
The public was even more shocked to learn that many Chinese investors have invested in housing estates in Chiang Mai, especially in Hang Dong, San Kamphaeng and San Sai districts, turning them into Chinese communities. Continued …
Lazada chief sets out growth plans for Thailand
We want to be “customer obsessed” rather than “competition obsessed”, according to the priority outlined by Lazada Thailand Chief Executive Werapong Goo.
“Lazada has been around for an amazing 11 years and we look forward to the next decade. We have always pursued growth at our own pace, which has enabled us to weather industry headwinds and continue to steadily accelerate the advancement of e-commerce in Thailand,” he said. Continued …
Sugary drinks tax takes effect April 1
The third stage of the excise tax hike for sugar-sweetened beverages comes into effect on April 1 after a six-month government postponement expires.
Nutthakorn Utensute, the Excise Department’s principal adviser on excise control system development, says the tax hike based on sugar content will not increase costs for manufacturers of sugary drinks or consumers, as producers have already adjusted their recipes to avoid the tax. Continued …
44th annual Bangkok International Motor Show continues to go electric
Auto sales at this year’s Bangkok International Motor Show could rise by 15%-20% thanks to the easing of Covid-19 measures, recovery of the local auto industry, as well as the introduction of several new EV models. Continued …
Border crossing reopens in Tak after Myanmar troops repel resistance forces
The Thai-Myanmar border checkpoint in Tak province’s Mae Sot district reopened on Sunday after Myanmar troops regained control of Myawaddy township.
On Saturday, the immigration checkpoint located at the Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge in Ban Rim Moei village was shut following heavy fighting, as Myanmar soldiers battled Karan troops and members of the People’s Defense Force (PDF). Continued …
Andaman Sea to close on April 1 for three months of spawning season
Annual fishing restrictions will be imposed off Phuket, Phang Nga, Krabi and Trang on the Andaman coast from April 1 to June 30 to allow stocks to recover. The fishing ban covers an area of 4,696sqkm, spanning Cape Panwa in Phuket province to Laem Yong Star in Trang province.
The Department of Fisheries said on Sunday that the sea is not blocked to all fishing activity, adding that villagers are allowed to catch fish provided their boats are less than 10 gross tonnage in size with engines less than 280 horsepower. Continued …
Thailand plans massive Songkran celebrations as tourism continues to surge
Massive Songkran festivals will be held across Thailand in April to further stimulate the resurgent tourism industry, government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri said on Sunday.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand already expects a big bounce from this year’s Songkran festival due to the faster-than-expected recovery in the tourism market and will organize major festivals in five regions of the country, Anucha said. Continued …
Tempting visitors to find their chi
As fears of Covid-19 infections die down in parallel with new cases declining globally, medical and wellness tourism is predicted to keep growing at a steady pace.
This month at ITB Berlin 2023, the biggest travel show in Europe, for the first time the organizer dedicated a hall for medical and health tourism, with participants including hospitals, hotels and destinations around the world. Continued …
Traders eye Thai curry drawing card
The inclusion of phanaeng curry at the top of the list of the “100 Best-Rated Stews in the World” provides food vendors and the tourism industry with optimism in the hope this will attract more tourists.
TasteAtlas, a global food mapping site for local dishes, named phanaeng curry the best curry in the world on March 13, drawing much public and press attention. Continued …
Phuket’s red card system for foreigners nabs 6
Phuket Immigration has announced those punished with its new yellow card and red card system for misbehaving foreigners. The new trial system was established to combat claims that law-breaking foreigners didn’t know the rules so, much like a football game, Phuket Immigration has implemented a yellow and red card system as a warning system.
If a foreigner commits an offense for the first time, they will receive a yellow card, and their behavior will be reported to consulates. If they repeat the offense, they will receive a red card and their visa will be withdrawn, and they will be deported. Information was typically vague as to what offenses and actions could earn these cards. Continued …
Foreigners record 180 criminal charges this year in Phuket
Phuket has seen a huge surge in formal criminal charges against foreigners this year, with over 180 cases recorded since January. Among the top three nationalities involved in these cases are Russians, French and British.
Phuket police are taking a low-tolerance attitude toward tourists and longer-stay foreigners behaving badly this year, including the introduction of the red and yellow card penalty system. Continued …
7,600 Russians seek to extend Phuket stay
Nearly 7,600 Russian nationals have sought to extend the length of their stay in Phuket, according to the local immigration chief.
“Phuket is a nice place to visit, with delicious food and good weather. As word has spread about the island, Russian tourists keep coming to the province,” said Police Col. Thanet Sukchai, superintendent of Phuket immigration office. Continued …
Ethical Wildlife Tourism: 10 Elephant Sanctuaries in Thailand
Thailand is best known for its tropical beaches, lavish royal palaces, ancient ruins, and beautifully decorated temples. The Land of Smiles also offers amazing wildlife encounters, making it a popular destination for animal tourists.
From dolphins, sharks, and whales, to tigers, turtles, and even elephants, Thailand is filled with magical biodiversity, where tourists worldwide can have a safari-style experience.
Ethical animal tourism simply means observing animals in their natural habitat, i.e., from afar. So how will you know whether the sanctuary is ethical? Continued …
The hidden pluses of Thai food
Thais have every reason to celebrate with regard to a new culinary milestone, phanaeng, which has been awarded the No.1 stew ranking by TasteAtlas, a global food mapping site.
Coming second and third on the TasteAtlas chart, compiled based on reviews by food professionals and critics worldwide, are kare, a Japanese-style curry, and sichuan mala, a spicy Chinese soup.
By making the ranking, phanaeng has effectively joined other world-famous dishes such as tomyam kung and tom kha gai chicken soup, green and massaman curry. Continued …
Mistakes Everyone Makes When Ordering Thai Food
Thai food is popular with food enthusiasts around the globe for its unique blend of flavors, textures, and aromas. Due to the country’s geography, history, and cultural influences, Thai cuisine is also extremely varied.
For example, the gastronomic scene in northern Thailand is heavily influenced by China and Myanmar, making it somewhat milder than the spicier southern dishes. Meanwhile, the cuisine in the southwestern part of the country has a lot in common with Malay and Javan epicurean creations, which both utilize a lot of coconut milk. Continued …
The Complex Political History Behind The Standardization Of Thai Menus
Culture is more than just food, of course, but food often tops the list of easy entry points when discussing cultural differences or similarities. Our ideas of which foods belong to different cultures, however, have as much history and politics wrapped up in them as the foods themselves.
Thai cuisine illustrates the point. In America, travelers can practically count on a Thai restaurant in every city. These restaurants often serve familiar and comforting staples like green curry and pad Thai with the same reliability as your favorite diner or chain restaurant. The reason for that may be tied to the ways the Thai government has seen food as a way to raise its diplomatic profile, among other things. Continued …
China’s Mekong dams turn Thai fishing villages into ‘ghost towns’
From February to April each year, Kam Thon spends most of her days knee-deep in the waters of the Mekong River by her village in northern Thailand, gathering river weed to sell and cook at home.
Kam Thon and other women who live by the Mekong have been collecting river weed, or khai, for decades, but their harvest has fallen since China built nearly a dozen dams upstream.
The dams have altered the flow of water and block much of the sediment that is vital for khai and rice cultivation, researchers say. Continued …
Deutsche Bank shares plummet, fueling fears
Shares in Deutsche Bank fell heavily Friday on the lender’s surging cost of default cover, reigniting fears about a widening banking sector crisis. Continued …
Putin says Moscow to place nuclear weapons in Belarus
Russia will station tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus, President Vladimir Putin said on Saturday, sending a warning to NATO over its military support for Ukraine and escalating a standoff with the West. Continued …
Afghan girls go online to study
Every other day, Sofia logs in from her Kabul home for an online English course run by one of a growing number of educational institutes trying to reach Afghanistan’s girls and women who can’t go to school and continue their education due to the Taliban administration’s restrictions on women. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule through October/
Warmer summer this year after protracted cool season/
Fumes from forest fires blanket Mae Hong Son in dangerous, blinding haze/
Chiang Rai closes national park as fires from Laos ravage forest/
Italian businessman on motorcycle taxi impaled by forklift/
80-year-old woman survives floating 3 kilometers down Nan River/
Japan voted top sustainable country, Thailand ranked fifth/
Thailand now world’s 4th biggest exporter of pet food/
Tourism: Russians top list of crimes by foreigners in Phuket/Fake news and disinformation being stoked in China against visiting Thailand/Robust Phuket tourism numbers in Q4 2022 to lead to recovery by year-end/Tourism to keep Phuket property market hot for years/THAI cancels flights to Frankfurt and Munich from March 26-27/
International: Cat slaughterhouse shut down in Vietnam, 197 cats saved/Humanity must chart new course on water use: UN chief/14 dead in US strikes on Syria after drone kills American contractor/
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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule through October
Warmer summer this year after protracted cool season
The temperature will be 1 degree Celsius higher on average this summer than last year, according to the Meteorological Department.
Department Director-general Chomparee Chompurat said the hottest weather this week was detected in the North, in Phetchabun’s Muang district, where it peaked at 41.5°C on Thursday. Closer to Bangkok, the highest temperature was recorded in Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang district, at 38.5°C. Continued …
Fumes from forest fires blanket Mae Hong Son in dangerous, blinding haze
Following days of hundreds of forest fires, visibility in Mae Hong Son province fell to 1.5 kilometers on Friday while PM2.5 air pollution rose to more than four times the safe level – 211 micrograms per cubic meter of air, officials said.
Satellite photos showed 197 fires in the province on Friday, down from 460 on Thursday, according to the Mae Hong Son center for operations to contain forest fires and PM2.5. Although the number of fires fell, air pollution worsened due to the accumulation of fumes. Continued …
Chiang Rai closes national park as fires from Laos ravage forest
Phu Chi Fa National Park in Chiang Rai has been closed to tourists after being ravaged by a forest fire that spread over the border from Laos.
Park chief Witthaya Buaphol issued the announcement on Thursday, saying the park in the northern province’s Thoeng district bordering Laos is closed to visitors until further notice. Continued …
Italian businessman on motorcycle taxi impaled by forklift
An Italian man died this morning after he was impaled by a forklift in Samut Prakan province, just south of Bangkok in central Thailand, near the factory where he worked as sales manager. He was riding a motorbike taxi when the incident happened.
At 10am, officers at Samrong Nuea Police Station were informed of a fatal collision between a motorcycle taxi and forklift at Soi Theparak 58 in Mueang district. Police rushed to the scene with Ruamkatanyu Foundation rescue workers. Continued …
80-year-old woman survives floating 3 kilometers down Nan River
An 80-year-old Thai woman fell into the Nan River in Pichit province, northern Thailand, and floated for 3 kilometers before she was rescued by a good Samaritan yesterday.
At 4pm, 61-year-old Bancha Simadua, the owner of a paint shop, was fishing in the Nan River near Wat Ratchachang Kwan when he suddenly saw a naked body float past him, which he assumed was a corpse. Continued …
Japan voted top sustainable country, Thailand ranked fifth
Japan has been praised by fellow Asian countries for its sustainability and conservation efforts in a new poll, with Thailand claiming fifth place.
Over 13,000 respondents from more than 10 countries participated in the Sustainable Impact Survey 2023 conducted by the online travel agency Agoda. The respondents were asked to rank countries based on their sustainability efforts, and they ranked their home countries highly for their conservation measures. Seven out of 11 markets gave their own country the highest rating, including Thailand, India, Vietnam, Australia, Korea, Indonesia, and Japan. Continued …
Thailand now world’s 4th biggest exporter of pet food
Thailand is now the No. 1 exporter of pet foods in ASEAN and the fourth-largest in the world after seeing 15% growth last year, said the Commerce Ministry on Friday.
The world’s top pet food exporter is the European Union, followed by the United States and China. Continued …
Russians top list of crimes by foreigners in Phuket
More than 180 foreigners have faced criminal charges in Phuket since the start of the year, with the top three offenders being nationals from Russia, France and the United Kingdom.
Phuket Gov. Narong Woonciew chaired an executive meeting with government agencies and consul-generals from 23 countries on Thursday to update them on cases involving foreigners on the island. Continued …
Fake news and disinformation being stoked in China against visiting Thailand
Thai officials in Bangkok and Beijing were scrambling on Thursday and Friday to contain a highly damaging viral campaign on Chinese social media actively discouraging people from visiting the kingdom. The sensational and outright false claims targeted potential Chinese holidaymakers.
They were warned of scams and being extorted by criminal gangs preying on unsuspecting visitors, with the widely debunked conspiracy theories of tourists being captured and subjected to organ harvesting being raised to scare off potential travelers to the kingdom, which has emerged as China’s favorite holiday destination now that the pandemic has finally ended there. Continued …
Robust Phuket tourism numbers in Q4 2022 to lead to recovery by year-end
Thailand’s leading resort island of Phuket’s post-pandemic tourism recovery has been headlined by a surge in Russian travelers in the high season. But the back story is how a spike in regional visitors from India, Malaysia, and Singapore set the stage in Q4 of last year that pushed hotels and the service sector back into action.
Data on Phuket hotel performance in C9 Hotelworks’ newly released Phuket Hotel Market Update 2023 shows how the industry escalated after Thailand lifted travel restrictions at the beginning of October 2022. The influx of tourists propelled market-wide occupancy for the year to 48%, up year-on-year from a COVID-19-impacted low of 8% in 2021. Continued …
Tourism to keep Phuket property market hot for years
The Phuket property market surge is expected to continue for at least two more years, buoyed by the strong growth of the tourism sector.
Phattanan Phisutvimol, president of the Phuket Real Estate Assn., said the key driver for the property market rebound was foreign buyers, particularly Russians fleeing the war and Germans escaping the energy crisis. Continued …
THAI cancels flights to Frankfurt and Munich from March 26-27
THAI Airways International has canceled flights to Frankfurt and Munich on March 26-27 due to the mass transit labor strikes in Germany.
Passengers booked on these flights should visit thaiairways.com for updates or call (66)23561111 for the THAI Contact Center (open 24 hours). Continued …
Cat slaughterhouse shut down in Vietnam, 197 cats saved
An industrial-scale cat slaughterhouse in the Dong Thap province of Vietnam, capable of slaughtering up to 500 cats a day, has ceased all operations following landmark intervention from the authorities. Continued …
Humanity must chart new course on water use: UN chief
UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres on Friday delivered an urgent call for the world to modify and safeguard water resources to avert conflict and ensure future global prosperity. Continued …
14 dead in US strikes on Syria after drone kills American contractor
Fourteen pro-Iran fighters were killed in U.S. air strikes on Syria carried out in retaliation for a drone attack that killed an American and wounded six others, a war monitor said Friday. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
SPCG expects solar panel revenue to reach Bt1 billion/
Building businesses on the legalization of marijuana in Chiang Mai/
Tourism: Thailand sees 6M foreign tourist arrivals in Q1/TIME Magazine Lists Phuket and Isan Among World’s Greatest Places/Bangkok ranks #5 on Airbnb’s list of top trending global travel spots/Tourist ‘damaged Thai tourism’ by reporting bungee mishap to foreign media/Adang Island in Satun Is Set to Be Developed as World-Class Tourism Destination/AOT Unveils Plan to Expand Don Mueang Airport Terminal for Tourism Boost/U-tapao expansion likely delayed/Thailand’s most beautiful beaches for the beach lover in you/
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Hua Hin-PKK double-track rail to open next year
The double-track railway between Hua Hin and Prachuap Khiri Khan stations looks set to be opened next year, as most of the project’s civil engineering work has been completed, according to the State Railway of Thailand.
The tracks are currently undergoing testing to estimate travel times and ensure safe shunting, which has produced satisfactory results so far.
The 84-kilometer-long double-track railway is constructed parallel to the old, single track, which serves the main southern line. The new tracks will pass two bridges, 12 stations, one halt and two container yards, at Sam Roi Yot and Thung Mamao stations. – Bangkok Post
Officials warn of 100,000-baht fine for smoking on Hua Hin beach
Officials have brought their new campaign to discourage smoking to Hua Hin beach, in an effort to keep the area clean and protect public health.
On Thursday, officials visited the beach holding signs warning that anyone found smoking on the beach faces a hefty fine of up to 100,000 THB and/or 1 year in jail.
The “Smoke-free Beach” campaign is being led by the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, Region 3 (DMCR3), and aims to raise awareness about the dangers of smoking on the beach, both in terms of health and environmental impact. Continued …
Thailand Privilege Card to hold free networking and golf event in Hua Hin
Thailand is a country that attracts many foreigners who want to live, work or retire. However, for some people who want to stay for an extended period of time, the process of obtaining a visa can be complex and time-consuming.
Fortunately, the Thailand Privilege Card – Exclusive Residence Program offers a solution that is both convenient and cost-effective.
To promote this program, a free networking dinner party is being held for foreigners in Hua Hin on March 30 at the Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa, starting at 5pm. Continued …
Your 20-baht note may be worth 3,000 baht
A collector of coins and bank notes went on a Facebook page (By Gig) to advise people to check their 20-baht new plastic bills.
The ones without a strip as shown in the photograph could be worth up to 3,000 baht.
The poster said that since advertising this more than a month ago, no one had come forward but the notes were out there somewhere. Continued …
Chinese nationals bought nearly half of condo units sold to foreigners in 2022
Chinese citizens bought the most number of condominiums in Thailand among foreigners in 2022, the Government Housing Bank’s Real Estate Information Centre (REIC) reported on Thursday.
The ownership of 11,561 condominium units worth 59.26 billion baht were transferred to foreigners last year, the centre said.
Foreign nationals who bought the most number of condominiums last year were: Continued …
Thai industry group uneasy over banking crisis
Domestic car and motorcycle sales may bear the brunt if Thai financial institutions are affected by the risk of failed banks in the U.S. and Europe, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
The concern was raised after U.S. and European banking executives and regulators stepped in to save California-based Silicon Valley Bank, New York-based Signature Bank and 167-year-old Credit Suisse in Zurich, Switzerland, from potential crisis.
If the financial turbulence cannot be contained, the global financial system will be affected, which may eventually have a negative impact on Thai banks and non-banks that grant loans to car and motorcycle buyers, said Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice chairman of the FTI and spokesman for its Automotive Industry Club. Continued …
NE Thai company producing floating homes
Business is booming for a Khon Kaen, northeast Thailand, company that is producing made-to order-floating homes. The media called them Hobbit houses. The floating homes and larger restaurants known as “phae” in Thai are proving popular with both Thais and foreigners. (Thai Rath)
Prachinburi locals make 3 demands over radiation fears
Locals living around the recycling plant in Prachinburi where a stolen cylinder of Cesium-137 is believed to have been melted down have raised white flags in a plea for government action.
Authorities have declined to name the facility where radiation was detected and insist there has been no contamination of the surrounding environment.
However, the location of the plant became obvious when officials from the Office of Atoms for Peace (OAP) cordoned off the KPP Steel Co. recycling facility in Moo 6, Tambon Haad Nang Kaew in Kabin Buri. Continued …
KResearch says global banking crisis will pressure Thai exports
Kasikorn Research Center (KResearch) maintains Thailand’s 2023 GDP growth projection at 3.7 %. However, its Thai export growth forecast has been downgraded to -1.2 % from the previous -0.5 %.
Meanwhile, tourism will see a brighter outlook, with a clear recovery of foreign tourist arrivals expected in 1Q23.
In KResearch’s view, the recent problems faced by some Western banks will have limited impact on Thailand. Continued …
America’s Globalstar will provide satellite services in Thailand
Low earth orbit satellite operator Globalstar of the U.S. has won approval from Thailand’s regulators to provide satellite services in the Kingdom in partnership with local satellite firm Thaicom, the company announced last week.
Aside from the low earth orbit (LEO) satellite services, Louisiana-based Globalstar will also be permitted to build and operate a ground tracking station at Thaicom’s Teleport Center in Pathum Thani province, north of Bangkok.
Thailand has had a presence in space since the early 1990s. At that time, the Kingdom started purchasing, deploying and operating satellites with private-sector companies such as Thaicom taking the lead. Continued …
2023 technology trends for digital transformation in business
As 2023 gets into full swing, enterprise cloud solution providers are looking to expand their focus to business buyers, not just IT/development teams.
As Gartner notes in its Top Strategic Technology Trends for 2023 presentation, given by Gartner analysts at its 2022 IT symposia globally, “senior IT and business leaders need to prepare to optimize, scale, or pioneer:
To optimize resilience, operations or trust
To scale your vertical solutions, product delivery, or … everywhere Continued …
Thai SEA Games jerseys made with recycled plastic bottles unveiled
Thailand’s official SEA Games jersey maker Grand Sport has released the collection of kits that Thai athletes would wear when competing at the upcoming SEA Games 2023.
The company’s managing director, Thiti Pluckchaoom, said that the jerseys for the 2023 SEA Games were designed with a contemporary style, under the concept of “Beyond The Spirit, Beyond Sportswear”.
Thiti said the collar shirts in this set were made using recycled plastic bottles to mitigate waste and raise awareness about global warming. Continued …
Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt announced that he would stop the “Chao Phraya walkway riverfront” project proposed by the Prayut Chan-o-cha government. He added that the project was not worth it and did not meet the needs of the people.
After the Thai Administrative Court ruled on March 22, 2023, to stop the construction of the Chao Phraya walkway, adding that the panel of defendants should adjust four points, Bangkok Deputy Gov. Wisanu Subsompon said the Bangkok municipality, which is one of the defendants, will accept the ruling and will not appeal.
However, as this project is part of a government policy, the government policy must be taken into account if the project is to be continued or canceled. Continued …
SPCG expects solar panel revenue to reach Bt1 billion
Costly electricity bills are expected to cause more households and businesses to use renewable energy by installing rooftop solar panels, says SET-listed SPCG, a pioneer in solar farm development in Thailand.
The power tariff, which is used to calculate electricity bills for households, is likely to increase to 4.77 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit) between May and August, up from the previous record high of 4.72 baht per unit, according to the Energy Regulatory Commission.
Businesses will also pay 4.77 baht per unit, down from 5.33 baht per unit, applicable from January to April this year. Continued …
Building businesses on the legalization of marijuana in Chiang Mai
Cannabis, also known as marijuana, has had a long history in Thailand. Traditionally, the plant was used by locals in their food and medicine.
But in 1935, using marijuana — whether as a drug or otherwise — was criminalized. And until last year, anyone using or possessing marijuana could face five years in prison, and a fine of up to 100,000 Thai baht, or $2,900.
In the late 2010s, the Thai government appeared to soften its stance toward marijuana. It was approved for medicinal use in 2019. Just two years later, those with a license could use and grow the plant. Continued …
Thailand sees 6M foreign tourist arrivals in Q1
The government expects there to be about 6 million foreign tourist arrivals in the first quarter of the year, as the vital tourism sector gathered momentum, an official said today.
The country is forecasting between 25 million to 30 million foreign tourists this year, with spending of 1.5 trillion baht, government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri said in a statement. – Bangkok Post
TIME Magazine Lists Phuket and Isan Among World’s Greatest Places
Phuket and the Nnortheastern provinces of Thailand have been included on the TIME magazine’s list of “The World’s Greatest Places of 2023”.
According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the list, which showcases 50 extraordinary destinations to explore, describes Phuket as one of Thailand’s most visited places and is known for its famed beaches. Phuket has increased its family appeal with the grand opening of Carnival Magic, a culturally focused theme park last September. The island province is also drawing more visitors to its uncrowded countryside with an impressive landscape of modern luxury lodges.
The TIME list mentions Isan for the region’s diverse and delicious culinary options. It also mentions that those who venture to this off-the-beaten-path region of Thailand teeming with rice fields are rewarded with national parks, temple ruins, and Michelin-recommended restaurants. Last year marked the 60th anniversary of Thailand’s first national park, Khao Yai, which sits largely in Nakhon Ratchasima province and is home to elephants, gibbons, and Asian black bears. Continued …
Bangkok ranks #5 on Airbnb’s list of top trending global travel spots
Latest data from Airbnb reveals that as travel continues to recover post-pandemic, nights booked in Thailand on Airbnb more than doubled last year from 2020, with international travel leading the way and Bangkok emerging as a top destination of choice for global travelers on Airbnb.
The popular capital city emerged as the #1 trending destination globally for Airbnb guests in Q3 last year and #5 on Airbnb’s list of top trending global travel spots in 2023.
This comes as Thailand recently forecast that 25-30 million travelers will visit this year – a strong indication of tourism recovery in the country, and up from 11 million international visitors last year. Continued …
Tourist ‘damaged Thai tourism’ by reporting bungee mishap to foreign media
The Hong Kong tourist who went to the media in his homeland after a bungee cord broke in Pattaya has been accused of damaging Thai tourism.
The accident occurred on Feb. 24 but has only just come to light.
Yesterday, representatives from the Chonburi tourism office, civil engineers and the Pattaya tourist police finally went to investigate. Continued …
Adang Island in Satun Is Set to Be Developed as World-Class Tourism Destination
Ko Adang, or Adang Island, in the southern border province of Satun, is set to be developed as a world-class tourism destination, like Langkawi in Malaysia, according to the Southern Border Provinces Administrative Center (SBPAC).
The SBPAC held a meeting recently to discuss ways to upgrade and develop tourism in Satun, which is famous for its pristine nature spreading over jungles, mountains, and beaches.
SBPAC Deputy Secretary-General Chanathan Saengphum stated that all relevant agencies would work together in pushing for the development of Adang Island into a major tourism destination in this part of the world within the next five years. Continued …
AOT Unveils Plan to Expand Don Mueang Airport Terminal for Tourism Boost
Following cabinet approval last year, Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT) has unveiled its plans to expand Don Mueang International Airport’s low-cost terminal, aiming to increase passenger capacity and boost tourism income for the country.
According to AOT, a budget of 36.8 billion baht has been allocated for the project, which is set to begin this year and be completed by 2029.
The expansion, which includes the construction of 12 aircraft parking stands and 11 jet bridges, will increase the airport’s handling capacity from 30 million to 40 million passengers per year. Continued …
U-tapao expansion likely delayed
U-tapao airport expects a delay to the first phase of its expansion plans, as some conditions have not been approved by authorities, with the carrying capacity reduced to less than 12 million passengers in the initial stages, says U-Tapao International Aviation Co. (UTA).
Anawat Leelawatwatana, senior vice president for finance and accounting at Bangkok Airways and a representative for UTA, said the date for area delivery of construction was supposed to be January 2023, but three major criterion upon issuance of the notice to proceed letter have not been finalized by the government. Continued …
Thailand’s most beautiful beaches for the beach lover in you
Trade Between China, Mekong Countries Hits $416.7B in 2022
Trade between China and countries along the Mekong River posted steady growth last year despite COVID-19 and the sluggish global economy. Thanks to deepened mutual trust and cooperation, China’s trade volume with Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam totaled 416.7 billion U.S. dollars in 2022, up 5% year on year. Continued …
Russian support for Myanmar junta ‘destabilizing’ Southeast Asia: US envoy
Russia’s backing for Myanmar’s military rulers is unacceptable and destabilizing, with its supply of weapons helping to fuel a conflict that has become a catastrophe for the country, a top U.S. official said on Thursday. Continued …
How Vietnam is trying to stop rice warming the planet
As a child, Dong Van Canh watched while the rice fields of Vietnam’s Mekong Delta were set alight to make way for the next crop, blackening the sky and flooding the air with potent greenhouse gases. Continued …
US state to require parental consent for social media
Utah on Thursday became the first U.S. state to require social media sites to get parental consent for accounts used by under-18s, placing the burden on platforms like Instagram and TikTok to verify the age of their users. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Food Carnival at Market Village March 25-April 16/
Thailand’s surging PM2.5 dust pollution shows little sign of abating/
Miss Thailand 2023 is Chonnikarn Supittayaporn of Chiang Mai/
Thailand’s ‘phanaeng’ tops list of best curries in the world/
Thailand’s e-commerce sector enters the next phase/
Immigration announces latest arrests of foreign criminals in Thailand/
Thailand to dissolve Parliament today ahead of election/
Rain and hail storms hit Chiang Mai, causing widespread property damage/
‘Golden year’ for Phuket property as condos and luxury villas sell out/
Teen pregnancy in Thailand decreasing, but the issue remains complicated/
Low reserves of Rh negative blood raise concerns for foreigners in Thailand/
Radioactive Cesium-137 found in smelting works – factories sealed off/
2 die, 5 hospitalized after eating poisonous horseshoe crab in Trat/
Tourism: Chinese arrivals predicted to top 300,000 in April/Red cards issued in Phuket, foreigners deported/Swiss man on the run after underage sex ring shut down in police raid/7 people rescued after their vessel capsizes in Andaman Sea/Thai Tour Guides Unite to Address Issue of Illegal Foreign Guides/Foreign Tourist Drowns in Strong Waves at Pattaya beach/Treehouses, tents and rafts can now be used for hotels/
Thailand Experience: The perfect fusion of what Thailand has to offer/
International: Swiss banking giant UBS to buy troubled rival Credit Suisse/Global warming driving more extreme droughts and floods/China’s Xi heads to Russia in visit for ‘peace’/
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Food Carnival at Market Village March 25-April 16
Thailand’s surging PM2.5 dust pollution shows little sign of abating
Worries about Covid-19 may be gone, but PM2.5 is back, plunging Thailand into yet another crisis.
As the ultra-fine dust accumulates, blanketing many provinces, businesses and households are increasingly complaining about the health and economic impact.
The northern city of Chiang Mai, a top tourism destination, this month earned the unwanted title of worst air quality on the IQAir global index, reported by a Swiss technology company that monitors air quality in major cities worldwide. Continued …
Miss Thailand 2023 is Chonnikarn Supittayaporn of Chiang Mai
Miss Chiang Mai, Chonnikarn Supittayaporn, was crowned Miss Thailand 2023 on Sunday, at the Central Chaengwattana in Nonthaburi, Bangkok. The 24-year-old model and pharmacy graduate of Chiang Mai University succeeded last year’s winner Manita Farmer and will now prepare to represent Thailand at the 71st Miss World (Miss World 2023) in the United Arab Emirates (UAE). Sakhon Nakhon’s Marisa Phonthirat was named the first runner-up, while Phatthalung’s Arabella Sitanan Gregory finished as the second runner-up. (pageantcircle.com)
Thailand’s ‘phanaeng’ tops list of best curries in the world
Thailand’s spicy “phanaeng curry” topped the latest TasteAtlas.com list of “100 Best Rated Stews in the World”, with 4.8 points out of 5.
Following it closely in the list published on Sunday were Japan’s karē, China’s Sichuan hot pot, Vietnam’s bò kho and India’s shahi paneer.
Apart from phanaeng, several other Thai dishes made it to the list, including green curry at 8th place, massaman at 9th, Thai curry 15th, yellow curry 32nd and red curry 34th. Continued …
Thailand’s e-commerce sector enters the next phase
Thailand’s e-commerce landscape is entering the next stage, where major e-marketplace players are introducing innovative features to woo customers instead of focusing on price wars, while social commerce is strengthening in a bid to capture buyers.
The growth of e-commerce will happen across diverse channels, ranging from social media to websites owned by product developers, said analysts.
Live-streaming as a method to sell products is gaining popularity because it encourages consumers to quickly make a purchasing decision, according to analysts. Continued …
Immigration announces latest arrests of foreign criminals in Thailand
Thailand’s immigration Bureau headed by Police Lt, Gen. Phakphoomphat Sajjaphan announced the latest arrests of foreigners who found safe haven in Thailand after committing multiple crimes abroad.
The roll-call on this occasion featured fraudsters, a drug dealer, a gun-toting gambler and a tax evader.
They were picked up on warrants and overstay in Phuket, Pattaya and in the Bangkok area where they were living without a care …. until immigration came calling. Continued …
Thailand to dissolve Parliament today ahead of election
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has submitted a decree to dissolve Thailand’s Parliament before the upcoming election, May 7 or May 14.
The dissolution will come into effect upon its publication in the Royal Gazette, which is expected today.
The decree requires approval from Thailand’s King Maha Vajiralongkorn. Continued …
Rain and hail storms hit Chiang Mai, causing widespread property damage
Several districts in Chiang Mai were hit by rain and hail storms on Saturday, causing widespread damage to houses, utility poles, trees and billboards. There were no fatalities, although one person was slightly injured.
According to reports, the summer rain and hail storms struck Mueang, Mae Rim, San Sai and Doi Saked districts. Hail covered several areas, turning the landscape white like snow.
Gov. Nirat Pongsitthithavorn has ordered the provincial public disaster prevention and mitigation office, district chiefs and local administrators to provide initial help to those affected and to survey the extent of the damage. Continued …
‘Golden year’ for Phuket property as condos and luxury villas sell out
Phuket’s property market has returned to pre-pandemic levels and all finished condo units and villas with pools have been sold, most of them to foreign nationals, according to the Phuket Real Estate Assn.
Phattanan Phisutvimol, its president, said the surge in sales of condominiums and luxury villas started after the Covid-19 pandemic receded last year.
Sales have surged to pre-pandemic levels and 823 real-estate projects, including hotels, were approved for construction last year, she said, adding: “This year will be the golden year for Phuket’s property market. The boom will continue.” Continued …
Teen pregnancy in Thailand decreasing, but the issue remains complicated
Maneerat got pregnant with her first child when she was only 17. As a result, she did not complete her education and was pushed into adulthood when she was not ready.
Her unplanned pregnancy has changed her life forever. Looking back, there was also mounting pressure that pushed her to this turning point.
“It was like when you’re squeezing something too hard, it trickles through your fingers. Can you imagine? I was just like that.” Continued …
Low reserves of Rh negative blood raise concerns for foreigners in Thailand
Low reserves of Rh negative blood are raising concerns for foreigners in Thailand.
While only 0.3% of the Thai population has Rh negative blood, around 15% of the UK and European population has the blood type. This shortage has resulted in concerning shortages of Rh negative blood in blood banks across Southeast Asia.
Visitors to the region who have had accidents or required surgery have found themselves in life-threatening situations because of the lack of available Rh negative blood supplies. In some cases, it has taken up to two weeks to find enough donors to supply the required amount of blood. Continued …
Radioactive Cesium-137 found in smelting works – factories sealed off
Missing radioactive material – Cesium-137 – has been found after checks at two smelting works in the Kabinburi industrial estate.
On Sunday, provincial Gov. Ranarojng Nakhonjinda and Permsuk Sajjaphiwat from the Office of Atoms for Peace were called in to examine a large amount of waste metal.
Hand-held Geiger counters found suspicious waste in a mountain of scrap metal that is brought in and processed at the factories. The factories were sealed off to protect the public. No further details were given about the origin of the waste. – Thai Rath
2 die, 5 hospitalized after eating poisonous horseshoe crab in Trat
Two people in the southeastern province of Trat have been confirmed dead, while five others were hospitalized after eating lethally poisonous mangrove horseshoe crabs.
Health officials in Trat repeated warnings this morning for people to be careful before consuming horseshoe crabs, which are a staple. The mangrove variety is poisonous, however, and is blamed for the deaths of two residents in the seaside province located next to the gulf.
There have been cases of people occasionally misidentifying mangrove horseshoe crabs, aka the round-tail horseshoe crab, which contains a toxin, for the Indo-pacific horseshoe crab, which has a tail covered by a sturdy carapace. The latter species is not poisonous and safe to eat. – Coconuts
Chinese arrivals predicted to top 300,000 in April
The Chinese government expects the number of Chinese tourist arrivals will rise to more than 300,000 in April, according to the Chinese ambassador to Thailand.
Han Zhiqiang, ambassador extraordinary and plenipotentiary of the People’s Republic of China to the Kingdom of Thailand, on Saturday paid a courtesy call to Phuket Gov. Narong Woonciew at the Provincial Hall.
After welcoming the ambassador, Narong gave an update on moves to set up sister cities with China, the Sino-Thai tourism outlook, and Thailand’s plans to chair the Specialized Expo 2028. Continued …
Red cards issued in Phuket, foreigners deported
Phuket’s new “red” and “yellow” card system has resulted in warnings and arrests for several foreigners. The system, launched earlier this month, has been implemented, without details, and is aimed at reducing crime and illegal activity committed by foreigners in Phuket.
The new system has been initiated in Phuket under the banner of the local immigration office, but has not, as yet, been introduced in other tourist zones around Thailand.
The system awards a yellow or red card warning for various offenses with no avenue for protest or appeal. Continued …
Swiss man on the run after underage sex ring shut down in police raid
The Royal Thai Police has, in recent years, prioritized the fight against underage prostitution linked with the human trafficking industry. On Saturday, Deputy National Police Chief Gen. Surachate Hakparn, or “Big Joke”, described it as a particularly egregious form of human trafficking.
However, there remains the blooming business of human traffickers importing young women into Thailand from poorer countries who are indentured, often for years, into a massive prostitution and wider sex industry with links across the kingdom’s borders.
A Swiss man was being tracked and his known associates in Phuket placed under surveillance this weekend after Thai police smashed an underage prostitution network with tentacles and customers throughout the island. A Swiss national is reportedly on the run through neighboring countries to Thailand after police smashed his sex trafficking ring specializing in prostituting young girls on the holiday island of Phuket. Continued …
7 people rescued after their vessel capsizes in Andaman Sea
Three tourists and four crew members from a speed boat were safely rescued after their vessel capsized near Ma Island in the Andaman Sea.
Responding to a distress call from the Andaman Adventure Co., operator of the speed boat service, after its vessel took on water as it was heading for Phuket from Lanta Island, marine police and other officials from the Hat Nopparat Thara National Park rushed to the rescue.
The rescue team managed to pluck all the seven crew members and passengers from the sea and took them to hospital on Phi Phi Island for first-aid treatment. Continued …
Thai Tour Guides Unite to Address Issue of Illegal Foreign Guides
A group of Chinese-speaking tour guides convened on Saturday to discuss the trouble caused by illegal guides who are stealing their jobs. The group complained they are being overlooked by the government, as their complaints, so far, have not been heard.
The complainers revealed at a meeting that some foreign guides are working illegally in Thailand and are stealing their jobs. These guides do not have a guide license, which is required by Thai laws, to operate as a guide. A guide is a protected occupation in Thailand that foreigners cannot work in.
They said they met on Saturday to petition the government to take action against the illegal guides, citing although their multiple complaints in the past about this issue have not been heard, they still want justice to be served. Continued …
Foreign Tourist Drowns in Strong Waves at Pattaya beach
Pattaya authorities have warned people of strong waves and winds after a foreign tourist drowned in the sea yesterday.
Sawang Boriboon rescuers rushed to Pattaya Beach near the Nipa Lodge intersection around 2pm after getting a report about a drowning tourist. When they arrived, they found multiple onlookers circling an unidentified foreigner who was lying unconscious on the beach.
The tourist of unknown nationality was about 55-65 years old. The rescuers tried to revive him by providing him with life-saving CPR but failed. There were no signs of a wallet or identification documents nearby. Continued …
Treehouses, tents and rafts can now be used for hotels
Owners of bungalows, container houses, treehouses, tents and houses on rafts can now turn them into hotels, as the Cabinet has approved an ministerial draft regulation related to buildings suitable for the hotel business, deputy government spokesperson Tipanan Sirichana said on Sunday.
The Cabinet approved the Interior Ministry’s draft regulation on Tuesday, she said, explaining that the goal is to “promote competition in the tourism industry”.
The draft ministerial regulation states that bungalows, container houses, houses on rafts, tree houses and tents are specialty buildings that people can live in or use. Continued …
The perfect fusion of what Thailand has to offer
If you’re anything like me, and your ultimate holiday is the perfect mix of discovering new cuisine, trying a variety of sports activities, and finding true relaxation, Thailand may very well be your perfect next travel destination. Whether you’re looking to visit vibrant Bangkok, or gorgeous and peaceful Khao Lak, both locations have it all on offer.
At The Athenee in Bangkok, located on the grounds of former royal residence Kandhavas Palace, the palace of Princess Malaya Alongkorn, food lovers can explore eight different restaurants, serving anything from local traditional to modern international cuisine.
At the Kintsugi Bangkok, by Japanese-American celebrity chef Jeff Ramsey, highlights include a cold walnut soba noodle dish and wonderfully fresh high-quality sashimi. Try to secure a seat at the counter, as seeing the dishes prepared and plated up close is quite the theater. Continued …
Swiss banking giant UBS to buy troubled rival Credit Suisse
Banking giant UBS is buying its smaller rival Credit Suisse for $3.2 billion in an effort to avoid further market-shaking turmoil in global banking, Swiss President Alain Berset announced on Sunday night. Continued …
Global warming driving more extreme droughts and floods
Twenty years of NASA’s global satellite data show just how much the extent, duration and severity of extreme droughts and floods have risen alongside warming global temperatures, a new study reveals. Continued …
China’s Xi heads to Russia in visit for ‘peace’
Chinese President Xi Jinping begins a state visit to Russia today, a trip Beijing has touted as a “visit for peace” as it seeks to play mediator in Vladimir Putin’s invasion of Ukraine. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
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Don’t whiten teeth with nail polish’ Thai medical technologist warns/
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Top conditions that can be treated with medical cannabis in Thailand/
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Credit Suisse’s trouble could trigger new global financial crisis, Thai experts warn
Thailand’s most powerful business lobby group – the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry, and Banking – on Thursday said it is confident the Thai banking sector will not be affected by recent bank failures in the United States and liquidity problems at Credit Suisse, but warned that the situation should be closely monitored, as it could be the start of a new financial crisis.
The impact on Thailand of Credit Suisse’s liquidity problems and the failures of America’s Silicon Valley and Signature banks is not currently a major concern, Kobsak Duangdee, secretary general of the Thai Bankers’ Assn., told a media briefing on Thursday. The association is a member of the joint standing committee.
The Bank of Thailand (BOT) regulates banks more strictly than it did before the Asian financial crisis of 1997, and most Thai banks have little exposure to the Swiss bank or the two U.S. banks that failed, Kobsak explained. Continued …
SET allays concerns among investors over banking problems
The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) yesterday rushed to ease concerns after a plunge in Credit Suisse shares, reigniting worries about a possible banking crisis.
The Thai bourse, following a significant rebound on Wednesday in line with other regional markets, was down by nearly 1% in the morning session and the losses deepened in early afternoon trade.
“We insist the plunge of the SET index is caused by external factors, not internal issues,” SET President Pakorn Peetathawatchai told a press briefing yesterday. Continued …
European stocks rebound as Credit Suisse grabs lifeline
European stock markets rebounded slightly on Thursday after troubled banking giant Credit Suisse secured a big financial lifeline and before a crucial interest-rate decision by the European Central Bank.
Frankfurt, London and Paris won modest gains, a day after plunging about 3.5% over fears about the health of Credit Suisse and the wider banking system following the implosions of two U.S. lenders.
The euro advanced against the dollar ahead of the ECB’s rate decision due on Thursday. Oil prices dipped slightly after plunging to their lowest levels in 15 months on Wednesday. Continued …
6 Bangkok eateries make Asia’s 50 best restaurants 51-100 list
Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants has announced the list of venues voted between positions 51-100, created from the votes of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants Academy, an influential gender-balanced group of over 300 leaders made up of food writers, critics, chefs, restaurateurs and regional culinary experts.
• Spanning the region, the 51-100 list includes restaurants from 17 cities
• Hong Kong leads with eight places, including three new entries
• Tokyo is represented by six restaurants, including three new entries
• August, Jakarta is the recipient of the American Express One To Watch Award, and enters the list at No.95
• Singapore and Bangkok both have six establishments each
• Shanghai claims four spots on the list
• Kuala Lumpur, Seoul and Mumbai are represented by three restaurants each Continued …
In Phang Nga, 165 baby sea turtles hatch and venture into the sea
In a heartwarming event, 165 baby hawksbill sea turtles hatched and ventured into the sea in Phang Nga on Tuesday. A mother hawksbill sea turtle had laid a total of 190 eggs on Jan. 15 this year. The successful hatching of the baby turtles took place at Chong Khao Kad Bay in the Mo Ko Surin National Park. (thethaiger.com)
Don’t whiten teeth with nail polish’ Thai medical technologist warns
A Thai medical technologist is warning people not to whiten their teeth with nail polish.
A popular Facebook page, Doctor Lab Panda, warned against using nail polish to whiten teeth due to the dire health risks associated with it. Medical technologist Pakphum Dejhassadin, who runs the page, cautioned the public against the practice.
He said that some make-up artists still use nail polish to whiten teeth, particularly in beauty contests. He explained that nail polish contains many harmful substances, including carcinogens, and should never be put in the mouth. Continued …
Chiang Mai property market to soar
The Chiang Mai property market is set for a major upswing, driven by the tourism resurgence and an influx of Chinese buyers after their country reopened its borders.
Predikorn Buranupakorn, chief executive of Ornsirin Holding, a property developer in Chiang Mai, said the company is confident the province’s real estate market will see a robust uptick this year. Continued …
Hunt for missing tube of radioactive cesium intensifies in Thailand
The hunt for a missing tube of dangerous radioactive material continued in Prachinburi, after the Thai province issued a Level 2 disaster alert.
The tube of cesium-137 was discovered missing from a coal-fired power plant in Sri Maha Pho district, 160km east of Bangkok, last Friday.
Management of the National Power Plant 5A Co. plant said the tube was taken from the facility three weeks ago, on Feb. 23. Continued …
Top conditions that can be treated with medical cannabis in Thailand
With the recent legalization of cannabis in Thailand, more and more people are becoming aware of the medical benefits of cannabis. Medical marijuana, or medical cannabis, derived from the cannabis sativa plant, has been found to provide relief from symptoms associated with a variety of medical conditions.
The plant contains several active compounds, including THC and CBD, both of which have been extensively studied for their potential health benefits. Let’s explore some of the medical conditions that medical cannabis can effectively treat.
1. Cancer-Related Symptoms
Cancer treatment can cause a range of symptoms, such as nausea, vomiting, and loss of appetite. Medical cannabis can help alleviate these symptoms and improve the patient’s quality of life. Research has demonstrated that CBD, a non-psychoactive compound found in cannabis, can reduce nausea and vomiting. Continued …
Risks, Questions, Advice When Traveling Internationally For Healthcare
Medical tourism is the term to describe international travel for the purpose of receiving medical care. It’s a worldwide, multibillion-dollar market that continues to grow.
Millions of people travel internationally for medical care each year. Some of the reasons are lower cost, recommendations from friends or family, the opportunities to combine medical care with a vacation, a preference for care from providers of the traveler’s culture, or to receive a procedure or treatment not available in the home country.
Negative reports of infections and other threatening complications and bad jobs in other countries demonstrate that medical tourism is risky. Continued …
Pattaya Mayor Says Songkran Is Fully On This Year
It was already expected after several planning meetings recently, but the Pattaya Mayor’s social media accounts has confirmed the news that will please many bars and tourism businesses, as well as eager hordes of tourists, but likely frustrate some expat readers who despise the event.
After three years of Covid restrictions, and four years in total since the last non-traditional-only Songkran in 2019, the Thai New Year and the famous water fights return.
This means those wanting to avoid the water have a warning well in advance and those planning trips and holidays for Songkran have the reassurance that, unlike prior years, the famous, but polarizing, water fights will be allowed. Continued …
Koh Samui needs more direct flights to boost post-pandemic recovery
The Koh Samui Tourism Assn. chief is urging authorities to enhance the island’s tourist infrastructure and increase flight capacity to boost a full post-pandemic recovery of the popular holiday resort.
Association President Ratchaporn Poolsawadee revealed that only 70% of independent hotels with three- or four-star have resumed operations following the pandemic. This is due to slow cash flow in comparison to hotels operated by international chains. In some cases, resuming hotel operations can cost as much as starting a new business. Continued …
Thai AirAsia boosts flights from Chiang Mai to 6 international destinations
Low-cost carrier Thai AirAsia will soon boost flights daily from Chiang Mai Airport in northern Thailand to six international destinations, including Hanoi and Da Nang in Vietnam, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taipei and Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia.
Flights will run to these Asian tourist hotspots every day starting Sunday, March 26.
The budget airline is celebrating the boost in flights with a Songkran (Thai New Year) promotion for tickets bought via the AirAsia Super App. Continued …
Swedish and Brazilian overstayers busted in surat Thani
A Swedish man and a Brazilian man were busted in south Thailand’s Surat Thani province for overstaying their visas in Thailand this week.
Surat Thani Immigration officers arrested the Swedish man in Koh Samui, on Chaweng Beach Road in front of Central Samui, in the Pho Phut subdistrict. The man, 34-year-old Christopher Tony Setfors, overstayed his visa by 75 days. The officers brought Setfors to Bo Phut Police Station to face overstaying charges and await further legal proceedings.
Officers arrested the Brazillian on Monday at Surat Thani Hospital in the Markham Tia subdistrict of the main city district. The man, 64-year-old Pinto Adilson Brasileiro, overstayed his visa by 10 days. Continued …
Hyundai becomes world’s third-largest carmaker
Hyundai Motor Group has become the world’s third-largest carmaker in terms of sales, an impressive feat after more than two decades when, in 2000, the South Korean auto giant made it to the global top 10 list. Continued …
Chilling past of world’s biggest brain collection
Countless shelves line the walls of a basement at Denmark’s University of Odense, holding what is thought to be the world’s largest collection of brains. There are 9,479 of the organs, all removed from the corpses of mental health patients over the course of four decades until the 1980s. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Providing a helping hand to underprivileged children in Hua Hin/
Former Hua Hin mayor wounded by sniper/
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US banking collapse has Thailand customers asking, is my money safe?/
Police to undergo mental health checks nationwide/
Confidence underpins retail recovery/
China expected to catapult Thai economy/
What should you know about Shingles?/
EU to resume negotiating free trade agreement with Thailand/
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Crab festival in Cha Am runs through Saturday
The Cha Am “Gin Pu Chak@Cha-am festival” is currently underway at Cha-am viewpoint, and will conclude on Saturday. Expect lots of fresh seafood and local cuisine, live music, entertainment, shopping and much more.
Providing a helping hand to underprivileged children in Hua Hin
The Bright Dawn Foundation (BD) is a registered Thai charity foundation dedicated to supporting primary school children from underprivileged communities in and around the Hua Hin area.
BD’S focus is healthcare and practical education aimed at giving the children a better chance of employment options further down the line. BD is funded entirely by private donations. Administration costs are targeted to be 6%-7% in order that as much as possible goes directly to the benefit of the children.
With little publicity and no fanfare, the foundation has all but flown under the radar for more than 12 years, as its small team of unpaid volunteers have quietly gone about taking steps to improve the lives of local school children. Continued …
Former Hua Hin mayor wounded by sniper
Police in the normally sleepy environs of Hua Hin raced to a house in Bung Nakhon subdistrict where the former mayor of the area was shot by a sniper.
Serm Temform, 53, was feeding chickens when he was shot in the left side of the chest, the bullet exiting from the right ribs.
Some distance away, a 9mm shell casing was found. Police believe the shooter used a long-range sight to pick off his victim when he least expected it – it was 8:30 am and the politician was out on his large property. Continued …
Two Big Golf Tournaments Coming to Royal Hua Hin
The Royal Hua Hin Golf Club is celebrating its 99th year anniversary this year (the first course in Thailand) and has played host to many professional events and produced great Thai golfers throughout its history.
As the countdown to the centenary has begun, two big events have been announced for March and April this year.
On March 22-25th, the Hua Hin Championship will be held, followed by the Royal Hua Hin Thailand Championship 2023 by MENA Tour, taking place on April 24–27 with prize money of US$75,000. Continued …
Tighter measures to curb dangerous PM2.5 levels in northern provinces
Thailand’s National Environment Board (NEB) has decided to tighten up measures to curb the worsening PM2.5 problem in 17 northern provinces, which is threatening public health and is being blamed on forest fires and the burning of farm waste.
There will be a complete ban on burning in open spaces, strict enforcement of the law against violators who light fires in forests or burn farm waste, and cooperation sought from millers to stop buying burnt sugarcane from farmers.
At a meeting on Wednesday, the NEB has also instructed the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to mobilize all its resources, including aircraft, to control forest fires. Continued …
Thailand to impose strict registration policy for all firearms, ammunition
The Cabinet has given the go-ahead to the draft firearms act, which stipulates that all privately owned firearms and ammunition be registered with a government agency.
Deputy government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek said the draft act was approved on Tuesday in response to rising gun-related crimes.
She added that this amendment was required because the current measures in place are not effective enough. The law does not give police the authority to inspect suspects who may possess firearms. Continued …
Thailand approves extradition deal with Russia as Russians flood in
The Cabinet approved a draft extradition treaty with Russia on Tuesday amid reports that Russians are flocking to Thailand to avoid fallout from the war with Ukraine.
The treaty would boost collaboration to suppress crime, said government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek, adding that the details match extradition agreements Thailand has with other countries.
The extradition deal does not need Parliament’s approval since it does not affect Thailand’s territory, economy, society or trade and investment, she said.
Tens of thousands of Russians hoping to avoid conscription and the economic fallout of war with Ukraine have visited Thailand since the invasion in February last year, according to Al Jazeera. It reports that many are looking to move to the Kingdom permanently, citing data showing Russians bought nearly 40% of condos sold to foreigners in Phuket last year. – The Nation
US banking collapse has Thailand customers asking, is my money safe?
The recent collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) in the United States has triggered concerns about the safety of money in banks, with customers in Thailand wondering whether their cash is safe and whether they should withdraw it.
While Thailand’s Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith insists that the troubles faced by some major U.S. banks have had no impact on Thailand, people are still worried because a number of experts said that before the financial crisis in 2008.
According to reports, the collapse of SVB was caused by a bank run, where too many depositors tried to withdraw their money. In response, regulators guaranteed all deposits at SVB, and Signature Bank, the second and third biggest bank failures in U.S. history, and created a program to shield other banks from a run on deposits, reported the Associated Press. Continued …
Police to undergo mental health checks nationwide
Police officers across the country will undergo mental health screening to prevent a recurrence of a 27-hour police siege at a house in Bangkok this week.
Police Lt. Gen. Waratchai Srirattanawut, head of the Office of Inspector General (OIG), has assigned medical teams to conduct random health checks on officers of the Metropolitan Police Bureau and provincial police stations, to ensure public safety and increase work efficiency, Police Maj. Gen. Sanatee Prayoonrat, OIG spokesman, said on Thursday.
People can lodge complaints with the Jaray Complaint Management System (JCoMs) if they come across officers who appear to be mentally disturbed, added the spokesman. Continued …
Consumer spending in Thailand will post solid growth over 2022, with real household spending (based on 2010 prices) projected to grow by 4.6% year-on-year.
This is a slowdown from the 7% year-on-year growth estimated for 2022, when growth was boosted by low base effects from the 11.7% year-on-year contraction in 2020 and flat growth of 0.3% in 2021. Continued …
China expected to catapult Thai economy
China’s economic growth and the preference among Chinese for Thai properties should make it a key driver for the Thai economy and property market, according to economic and property analysts.
Kobsak Pootrakool, director and senior executive vice president of Bangkok Bank, said the collapse of three American banks was just the beginning of a new crisis caused by the Federal Reserve’s interest rate hikes.
“This crisis will take a few years to end, likely by 2025,” he said. “While the U.S. and Europe will enter a recession, Asia has the potential to thrive during the crisis, particularly Southeast Asia, which is drawing investors from around the globe. Thailand can rely on China’s economic growth.” Continued …
What should you know about Shingles?
Dr. Pongsak Boonyaleephun, assistant hospital director of Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin explains that shingles is caused by the chickenpox virus, or varicella, which have been hiding in your body for years after having chickenpox when young.
The infection occurs when the viruses come out from the hiding place and travel along the nerve root to the skin, which happens when your immunity is weakened.
Additionally, there are viruses present in the blisters that can spread to others by contact. If that person has never had chickenpox before, if contacting, he or she may develop chickenpox, not shingles. Continued …
EU to resume negotiating free trade agreement with Thailand
Negotiations on a free trade agreement between European Union and Thailand are to be resumed, after almost 10 years.
“I warmly welcome the restart of our negotiations on a trade agreement with Thailand,” writes the European Commission’s executive vice-president, Valdis Dombrovskis, in a press release.
“A modern and dynamic agreement will lead to benefits for both sides and strengthen the EU’s trade contacts with the region.” Continued …
Tourist police crack down on overcharging on Khao San Road
Bangkok Tourist Police on Khao San Road yesterday were approached by several angry foreign tourists after they had been ripped off. The victims told officers that tuk tuk and taxi drivers in the area had tricked them into buying expensive products and services.
According to the Bangkok Tourist Police, some tuk tuk and taxi drivers near Khao San Road reportedly approached foreign visitors, convinced them to use their services and then overcharged them. Some drivers even coordinated with local shops and sellers and sold products to foreigners at inflated prices. Continued …
Phuket gives OK for Songkran water fights
Break out your super soakers, Songkran water play has been given the green light by Phuket Town officials. The president of Phuket provincial administration says water fights can go ahead on the streets of the Old Town on April 14.
But before you dust off your old plastic water soakers, there’s a small catch.
“The activities also include and maintain Songkran traditions, such as pouring water on elders’ hands and the bathing of Buddha images. People are also encouraged to dress in traditional costumes for the day. The event will also include performances by local bands and famous bands from Bangkok.” Continued …
The Phuket island you’ve never heard of
Far from Phuket’s ping pong bars and Patong’s relentless market touts is an island of farmers and artists who welcome you into their world.
Koh Yao Noi Island is authentic Thailand. It’s the Thailand you seek to discover, where you can harvest rubber with the matriarch of a family plantation, visit a floating fish nursery frequented by local school children and cruise through organic rice paddies on a motorbike. This is a Phuket adventure you never knew existed, and it all begins with breakfast.
As the sun slowly climbs over famous Phang Nga Bay, flooding ANI Thailand resort in a Champagne glow, I, too, climb. I’m going somewhere special for breakfast, planned by ANI’s attentive staff. After a refreshing dip in my private pool, I leave my suite and scale the stairs to the resort’s grand entrance. Continued …
Singapore’s Changi Airport named world’s best airport for 12th time
Changi Airport has been named the world’s best airport for the 12th time by London-based research firm Skytrax, regaining its crown after losing out in 2021 and 2022 amid the Covid-19 pandemic. The airport was also named best in Asia, best in the world for leisure amenities, and best in the world for airport dining at the 2023 World Airport Awards ceremony held at the Passenger Terminal Expo in Amsterdam on Wednesday. Continued …
Credit Suisse says it will borrow up to $53.7B from central bank
Credit Suisse announced today that it would borrow almost US$54 billion from the Swiss central bank to reinforce the group after a plunge in its share prices. Continued …
Macron faces ‘moment of truth’ in pension vote
A proposed reform of France’s pension system, which has sparked massive protests and strikes since the start of the year, is to be put to a vote in parliament today in a decisive moment for President Emmanuel Macron. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
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Hua Hin to Phuket flights discussed
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Prachuap Khiri Khan office is pushing for flights to Phuket from Hua Hin Airport.
Khun Achawan Kongkanan, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Prachuap office, said Friday that TAT will be meeting with airlines in the coming weeks about a possible flight between Hua Hin and Phuket.
Currently, the airport serves Air Asia flights between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai with three weekly flights, which will be increased to four in April.
TAT’s meeting with airlines is scheduled for later this month.
Local residents solve problem of wastewater flowing onto Hua Hin beach
For more than two decades, a section of Hua Hin beach had been marred by a recurring problem.
Whenever heavy rains occurred, wastewater from nearby communities would flow into the sea, causing environmental pollution and health hazards.
The problem affected part of Hua Hin beach close to Soi 77, an area that is particularly popular with foreign tourists who go there to eat, drink, sunbathe and relax. Continued …
PM orders another crackdown on haze sources as hotspots rage across North
The prime minister has ordered yet another crackdown on sources of air pollution after satellite images showed more than 1,000 hotspot fires burning in Thailand on Saturday.
The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said the Suomi NPP satellite detected 1,061 hotspots across the country.
However, the region’s worst offender was neighboring Myanmar with 4,363 hotspots, followed by Laos with 2,868. Vietnam and Malaysia had just 647 and 32 hotspots, respectively. Continued …
Medical professionals offer advice over dangerously poor air quality
The Royal College of Physicians of Thailand and five other medical professional associations have issued a six-point guideline to help the public to protect themselves from the threat posed by high levels of PM2.5 dust pollution.
They point out that children, pregnant women, elderly people and those afflicted with chronic heart, lung, kidney or brain diseases are most at risk from fine PM2.5 dust, which may cause respiratory conditions, stroke or kidney disease.
The public should check the air quality reports from state or private information centers on a regular basis when planning their daily activities, in order to limit their exposure to excessive PM2.5 dust. Continued …
PM2.5 readings in Chiang Mai hit hazardous levels
Air pollution in Chiang Mai hit critical levels on Sunday morning with PM2.5 readings going well beyond 100 micrograms per cubic meter of air (µg/m³) in many areas.
All air-quality measurement stations in the province reported red alert on Sunday morning, with the highest PM2.5 pollution detected in Chiang Dao district’s Tambon Muang Na with a reading of 145µg/m³.
PM2.5 stands for particles of fine dust that are 2.5 micrometers in diameter (more than 100 times thinner than human hair) that remain suspended in the air for long periods. These particles are particularly dangerous for people with chronic respiratory and heart disease. Continued …
Will Thailand’s Long-Term Resident Visa work for you?
At the March meeting of the Royal Coast Riviera Club, Luca Bernardinetti, CEO of Mahanakorn Partners Group, a company that specializes in visas for Thailand, presented a detailed description of the advantages, requirements and process related to Thailand’s recently introduced long-term resident (LTR) visa.
Almost 3,000 wealthy and/or skilled foreigners have applied for the LTR in the first four months, says government spokeswoman Traisulee Taisaranakul. Traisulee said 2,920 foreigners had applied for LTR visas from the Board of Investment (BOI) between Nov.1 and Feb. 28 this year.
The program authorizes foreigners to remain in the country for up to 10 years, and a total of four dependents may be granted a visa, as well, including a spouse and children under the age of 20. Continued …
Hailstorm in Nan as Thailand hit by summer storms
Villagers in Nan province found themselves in a winter wonderland on Sunday evening as a hailstorm turned their streets and houses white.
Locals of Ban Daan and Ban Piangsor in Chaloem Phra Kiat district said the storm lasted for 10 minutes and brought down hail as big as an adult’s thumb. The hailstorm left a surreal alpine scene, with locals commenting that it felt like they had been transported to a foreign country.
There were no reports of damage by hail stones. More hail and high winds are forecast in upper Thailand, including Bangkok, until Tuesday. Continued …
China’s triads and corrupt Thai cops undermined national security
For decades, an unknown number of Chinese nationals have been involved in illegal or “gray” businesses in Thailand but managed to stay clear of trouble with the law thanks mainly to the help of corrupt state officials, particularly those in the police force.
These shady “businesspeople” have been left free to operate criminal activities that range from narcotics and arms trading to human trafficking, gambling, and money laundering.
Before the presence of these Chinese triads was exposed last year, Thai society was largely unaware of the problem, not to mention the extent of their gray businesses in Thailand. People, in general, did not know that networks of overseas Chinese – some of whom have become naturalized Thais – had made profits on Thai soil while corrupting the justice system. Continued …
Chinese buyers ready to scoop up ‘better value’ Thailand property for investment, retirement
As flights resume between China and Thailand, Shanghai resident Eri Chen is planning on visiting Bangkok and Chiang Mai in mid-March to look for homes to invest in and maybe even retire to.
Rising home prices and cost of living in Shanghai, China’s commercial hub, have prompted him to think about retiring in Thailand. Instead of spending at least 4 million yuan (US$574,000) just to live on the outskirts of Shanghai, or double that amount for an average unit in the city’s urban areas, Chen finds a home in downtown Bangkok for around 600,000 yuan a lot more appealing.
Moreover, investment in a property in Thailand might yield attractive results. “The interest offered on deposits in China is low. I want to make an investment that gets me a higher yield, so that I have more money to spend when I retire,” he says. Chen did not reveal his age, but said he is close to retiring. Continued …
80-million baht of vaping gear and e-cigarettes seized around Bangkok
On Saturday, police in Bangkok and Nakhon Pathom, to the west of the city, confiscated vaping devices and accessories valued at over 80 million baht during a series of raids. According to Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau Deputy Commissioner Pairoj Sukruaythanachote, three locations, including a warehouse, were searched in Nakhon Pathom’s main city district.
Two people were arrested, with about 50 million baht worth of vaping devices and accessories being confiscated.
In Bangkok, police searched a condominium in Ratchathewi district and confiscated vaping devices and accessories valued around 50 million baht. A suspect was also arrested during the raid. Those arrested were charged with importing prohibited items, violating the Consumer Protection Act and the Export-Import Act. Continued …
Zoo offers reward for arrest of ‘Free gorilla’ activists
Pata Zoo is offering a reward of 100,000 baht for information leading to the arrest of five animal-rights activists it accuses of defacing private property by painting slogans on the exterior wall of Pata Pinklao department store last week, calling on the store to release the gorilla from the zoo inside.
“Free Bua Noi”, the slogan reads in English and Thai, referring to the 33-year-old female gorilla “Little Lotus” in the department store’s zoo. She is described by the zoo as the last gorilla in a zoo in Southeast Asia.
The message was painted repeatedly over a 20-meter section on the exterior of the department store’s front wall in the early hours of March 6. Continued …
Cattle introduction leads to increase of tigers in Kanchanaburi sanctuary
Khao Namphu Nature and Wildlife Education Center chief Seree Makboon reckons the release of cattle in Salak Phra Wildlife Sanctuary has led to a significant increase in the Indochinese tiger population.
This is the first time in over 30 years that the sanctuary has seen a notable rise in tiger numbers in the sanctuary, located in Kanchanaburi in western Thailand.
Seree, who is involved in the management of the sanctuary, attributes this increase to the release of bantengs within the sanctuary. Continued …
“What is quality tourism?’ topic discussed at Hua Hin seminar
Thailand is joining a bevy of countries around the world that says quality is the way to go for their tourism future. But what is quality tourism, who are quality tourists and what is a quality destination?
The Thai Tourism and Sports Minister, Pipat Ratchakitprakan, says “the term quality tourists for me is not decided by the amount of money they have in their pockets, but it means tourists who spend a lot of money and stay for a long time or come to travel frequently and are tourists who have good intentions.
They respect rules, culture, lifestyle and don’t destroy our country’s environment. These are the qualities, the important characteristics of quality tourists that I want to attract more to visit our home. Continued …
Thailand Listed No. 4 Among Most Affordable Destinations
Kiplinger, an American publisher of business forecasts and personal finance advice, recently released its list of “10 Cheapest Countries to Visit”, placing Thailand as its number 4 destination.
Kiplinger reported that average daily expenses during a visit to Thailand totaled US$52, with accommodations costing $21 per night, on average, and a day’s worth of meals costing about $14.
The publisher added that while flights to Thailand can be expensive this time of year, savings on other expenses more than made up the difference. It also said Thailand is known for tropical beaches, jungle temples, Buddhist statues and delicious food offerings at restaurants and street markets. Additionally, it said these attractions have consistently made the kingdom the most visited country in Southeast Asia. Continued …
Russians putting down roots in kingdom
Russian tourists have been flocking to Thailand since pandemic travel restrictions were eased (and particularly after their country invade Ukraine), with many choosing to invest in the kingdom’s real estate sector after an extended holiday in the country.
Since January, over 370,000 Russian tourists have visited the country, according to Police Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nutchanart, deputy commander of the Immigration Bureau — a sharp increase compared to last year, which only saw about 435,000 Russians visit the country in the entire year.
Despite the influx, there has been no indication that Russian criminal figures have snuck into the country through illegal channels, he said, noting most legal issues involving Russian citizens in Thailand were minor offenses, such as traffic violations. Continued …
Wellness tourism helps boost Thai economy
Thailand has long been regarded as a top travel destination with its tropical islands, cuisine, historical and cultural treasures, and bustling markets. It has also become known for its world-class holistic wellness and health retreats.
Before the COVID-19 pandemic broke out, Thailand welcomed 3.42 million international arrivals to the country for medical treatment and health care, generating 140 billion THB (3.99 billion USD) in revenue. The rapid recovery of tourism after the pandemic has contributed to the growth of wellness tourism.
According to the Central Bank of Thailand (BoT) and the Ministry of Health, the country earned 11.9 billion THB from health tourism in 2021, an increase of 47% compared to 2020. Continued …
Thailand Internet and Wi-fi: What You Need To Know
Are you planning a trip to Thailand and want to stay connected? If so, then you’ll need to consider how you will access the internet while in Thailand.
Wi-Fi is widely available throughout the country, but there are some things that travelers should know before they go.
In this guide, we’ll discuss what you need to know about using Wi-Fi and the Internet in Thailand so that your travels can be as stress-free as possible. Continued …
French Consul supports red/yellow card system for law-breaking tourists
The bizarre, and probably unworkable, “Yellow-Red” card scheme, cooked up by Phuket police officials two weeks ago, immediately vanished from the news – mostly accompanied by foreign doubters and critics on social media.
The card system, if implemented, would have recognized unlawful acts by foreigners with a yellow card and kicked them out of the country. More than one offense, presumably a red card, and they wouldn’t be able to return. For those not aware of the English Football penalty system, the Phuket police appear inspired by the umpires using yellow and red cards as warnings for errant players.
In the original proposal, there was no explanation of how the penalties would be dispensed and if alleged law breakers could take the matters to court. Continued …
What Phuket tourists need to know
With the confirmation earlier this week that the Phuket Immigration system of “red” and “yellow” cards to warn and deport foreigners repeatedly caught flouting the law has been approved by the national Immigration Bureau chief, it has become clear that tourism officials now need to step up and make an effort to warn tourists what consequences they may face for their behavior while on holiday on the island. Continued …
Tourists flock to Nong Khai as sacred stupa emerges from Mekong River
The rare sight of an ancient Buddhist stupa emerging from the Mekong River has sent tourists flocking to the northern province of Nong Khai.
Phra That Klang Nam is believed to have been constructed around 700 years ago on what was then the banks of the river. However, it toppled into the Mekong in 1847 and was submerged completely as the river changed course over the years.
On Sunday, crowds of tourists arrived to get a rare glimpse of the stupa, which was exposed to view after the river level receded sharply in recent days. Continued …
Chinese Tourists’ School Uniform Fad Reaches Phuket
with Phuket now bustling as a large number of both Thai and foreign tourists flock in, it is Chinese tourists who are making waves with their fad to take photos clad in Thai school uniforms at key downtown spots.
This trend among the Chinese tourists to wear Thai school uniforms while holidaying here had started a few years ago in Chiang Mai and its neighboring provinces after the smash hit of the Chinese comedy film “Lost in Thailand”.
They particularly like taking photos so dressed at Chiang Mai University, with the administrators having to set measures and provide facilities for these tourists and this continues to this day. Continued …
Thailand eyes food trucks as new tourist attraction
Food trucks can be viewed as “destinations” that promote the economy and increase awareness of Thai cuisine, according to Thosapone Dansuputra, director-general of DBD.
“Food trucks may entice people to travel to Thailand merely to sample food or drinks that are unique to this country,” he said.
The food truck culture, he continued, will help foster better relationships between foreigners and Thais and open doors for collaboration. Continued …
Hazy days ahead: The future of cannabis tourism in Thailand
If you’re a cannabis enthusiast, you might want to put Thailand on your travel bucket list. Since June 2022, the Land of Smiles has become one of the few countries in Asia to legalize the medical and recreational use of cannabis.
This landmark decision has sparked a lot of interest among locals and foreigners alike, as well as entrepreneurs and investors who see the potential of a new industry. In this article, we’ll take a closer look at the growing trend of cannabis tourism in Thailand and what it means for the country’s economy, society, and culture.
With the legalization of cannabis, Thailand is positioning itself to become a major player in the global cannabis market, which Insight Partners predicts will reach a staggering $147 billion by 2027, with a booming CAGR value of 29.1%. Continued …
From Bangkok to Khao Lak: A wellness guide to Thailand
It’s official: 2023 is the year of the emotional detox retreat. “I’ve seen many clients post-pandemic who are on edge,” says Wellbeing Escapes founder Stella Photi. “People are realizing our ‘keep calm and carry on’ culture is harmful and it’s not good to bury your emotions.”
I can relate. Facing a return to work after a month-long burnout, I was offered the chance to spend a week sampling the finer things in life in Thailand. It had been a horrible time, so I was understandably into this idea. If a combo city break-cum-beach holiday in Bangkok and Khao Lak can’t help me regain my mojo, I reasoned, nothing can. After all, isn’t this where every recent grad heads to find themselves?
As it turns out, far from its reputation as a hotspot for boozy backpackers, Thailand holds many delights for those looking to nourish their body over putting it through an alcohol-induced ringer. Here’s how I got on. Continued …
Thais cashing in on superstition
In an uncertain world, people become anxious or worried for various reasons, including emerging diseases and epidemics, high living costs, war and job instability.
Adjusting personal behavior or business strategy seems an inadequate response for some people, leading to superstition playing a prominent role in the lives of Thai Buddhists.
In the wake of the pandemic, many people turned to good luck charms, superstitious objects and occult rites, known as mutelu, by visiting revered places or relying on talismans. Continued …
Bangkok’s Oldest Paved Road Is Bustling With Great Places to Eat
Bangkok was born of the river. It began in the 15th century, a tiny jungle trading post set at the water’s edge. Centuries passed, the outpost grew, and by the early 1800s Bangkok had taken its modern form.
Today, with over 20 million tourists annually, it’s one of the most visited cities on Earth. Over the past several years, the waterfront district known as Bang Rak has boomed — including one street in particular. Charoen Krung, Bangkok’s oldest paved road, completed in 1864, is now a fantastic stretch of inventive cocktail bars and jet lag–worthy restaurants, where Michelin has been very busy sprinkling stars. Here, the top destinations to add to your itinerary.
Yu Ting Yuan at Four Seasons
There’s no bad seat in this culinary theater of modern Cantonese cuisine, opened in 2020 and awarded Thailand’s only Michelin star for Cantonese, in 2021 (which it kept for 2022). Executive chef Qiu Xiaogui has developed a delicate, colorful dim sum experience coursed or à la carte — from yellow chrysanthemum tea leaves steeping in clear pots to crispy, golden duck carved in the glass-front kitchen. Continued …
Saudi Aramco reports record profit of $161.1 billion
Saudi Arabian oil giant Aramco on Sunday reported a record annual net profit of $161.1 billion for 2022, up 46% from the previous year on higher energy prices, increased volumes sold and improved margins for refined products. Continued …
‘Everything Everywhere’ wins best picture at the Oscars
In the end, its victory was utterly predictable and yet still totally implausible. “Everything Everywhere All at Once” — a wacky sci-fi featuring hot dog fingers, sex toys, bagels and talking rocks — on Sunday became surely the most absurd film ever to win the Oscar for best picture. Continued …
Gender equality in the workplace still falls short
Despite years of promoting gender equality in the workplace and female empowerment among leaders and organizations worldwide, significant progress is lacking, according to recent studies. Continued …
N. Korea launches missiles as US, S. Korea kick off major drills
North Korea said today it had test-fired two strategic cruise missiles from a submarine, as South Korea and the United States kicked off their largest joint military exercises in five years. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
No hike in electricity rates until August, minister assures/
Summer storm warning for Bangkok and 41 other provinces/
Avoid eight types of foods to prevent kidney disease/
Being an English teacher in Thailand 2023 – What is it like?/
Measures sought to stimulate property market/
As election nears, PM vows no more coups/
Thailand improves but still ‘not free’/
Big Joke prepares cases against 116 corrupt immigration officers/
Thailand unveils 3 strategies to become global EV-manufacturing center/
Dept of Corrections denies existence of ‘VIP rooms’ in Thai prisons/
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Hua Hin dealing with water supply problems
Hua Hin is facing issues with the supply of drinking water, as its main storage facility for raw water is at a low level. Some residents have experienced no water or a drop in water pressure in recent days.
Officials say repairs to water pipes in Phetchaburi have significantly reduced flow to the reservoir. The repairs were due for completion yesterday.
Also contributing to the problem is the lack of rainfall recently, as well as the increased visitor numbers.
Free pet rabies vaccinations offered in Hua Hin
Hua Hin is launching a vaccination campaign for dogs and cats in all communities to prevent the spread of rabies during the hot season and ensure safety for residents and tourists.
The municipality is currently promoting a week-long vaccination campaign for rabies prevention as part of the “Disease-free Animals, Safe Humans” project.
The project aims to provide vaccination services to the town’s dogs and cats, as well as offer owners information and advice on observing the behavior of pets and animals living in public areas that may be infected with rabies. Continued …
Hua Hin Magic during the 2023 Thailand Open
The 2023 Thailand Open Hua Hin presented by E@, a WTA 250 tournament held in Hua Hin in February, still lingers in the minds of professional tennis players and remains their topic of conversation, even past its completion more than a month ago.
Hua Hin boasts a number of famous tourist spots, all of which are well known to foreigners who have visited before. In fact, this resort town actually offers a lot of charming aspects that are worth discovering.
Thus, Proud Group and True Arena Sport Club, on behalf of the organizers, joined hands with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to carry out special activities to highlight Hua Hin as a city of culture and health to tourists from across the world using social media and word-of-mouth. Continued …
No hike in electricity rates until August, minister assures
There will be no increase in electricity rates from May to August this year for both the household and industrial sectors, Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow said on Thursday.
He made the remark during the seminar “The Next Thailand’s Future” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok.
Supattanapong said that electricity is currently at 4.72 baht per unit for the household sector and at 5.33 baht per unit for the industrial sector. Continued …
Summer storm warning for Bangkok and 41 other provinces
People living in 42 provinces in the northern, northeastern, central and eastern regions of Thailand, including Bangkok and its suburbs, are advised to brace for summer storms, which will bring heavy rain and hail to some areas from Sunday until next Tuesday.
The Meteorological Department said today that a moderate cold front is forecast to blanket the northern part of Thailand and the South China Sea and this will collide with the westerly winds over the northern region, as the country is experiencing hot weather.
This weather condition will create summer storms, with strong winds in the northern, northeastern, central and eastern regions, as well as hail in some areas, said the department. Continued …
Avoid eight types of foods to prevent kidney disease
The Department of Health has advised Thais to avoid eight kinds of foods and ingredients that cause kidney disease.
They comprise:
– Foods with high sodium content, such as MSG, sauces, and seasoning powder;
– Processed meats such as sausages and ham;
– Foods that contain butter and cream, such as cake, pizza, and pastries;
– Foods with high phosphorus content, such as dairy products, animal innards, and dried prawn; Continued …
Being an English teacher in Thailand 2023 – What is it like?
Have you ever considered teaching English abroad? If you’re looking for an adventure and an opportunity to make a positive impact, then being an English teacher in Thailand might be just what you’re looking for.
First things first, why Thailand? Well, it’s a beautiful country with a rich culture and warm, friendly people. The food is amazing, the beaches are stunning, and there’s something for everyone here. Plus, the cost of living is incredibly low compared to Western countries, so you’ll be able to save money while living comfortably.
Now, let’s explore what it’s like to teach English in Thailand and why it might be the perfect opportunity for you. Continued …
Measures sought to stimulate property market
The next government should revise loan-to-value (LTV) limits, reduce the minimum land size for low-rise houses and extend the leasehold period to stimulate residential demand amid unfavorable conditions, according to property associations.
Meesak Chunharuckchot, president of the Thai Real Estate Assn., said the easing of LTV limits should be extended to those borrowing for more than two years, as it would help boost both the new and second-hand home market.
“Borrowers who have been making payments on a home loan for over two years are generally considered to be reliable borrowers,” he said. “They should get a 100% loan-to-value if they want to buy a second home as their income rises,” Meesak said yesterday at the Property Focus 2023 seminar. Continued …
As election nears, PM vows no more coups
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday vowed there would be no more coups, saying the 2014 putsch was the last, in an attempt to allay fears as the general election nears.
Prayut was responding to a question regarding remarks written by Deputy Prime Minister and Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader Prawit Wongsuwon on Facebook on Wednesday.
In the post, Prawit, who is the PPRP’s prime minister candidate, said he can do better than others in promoting national reconciliation and coordinating national development between politicians and the elite. Continued …
Thailand improves but still ‘not free’
Thailand has improved slightly in an annual assessment by Freedom House but remains “not free” overall, the U.S. democracy research group said on Thursday.
The country was assigned a score of 30 out of 100, compared with 29 out of 100 in the group’s 2022 report. The total score consists of two main components: Political rights (6 out of 40), and civil liberties (24 out of 60).
“Following five years of military dictatorship, Thailand transitioned to a military-dominated, semi-elected government in 2019,” the authors of the Freedom in the World 2023 report wrote. “The combination of democratic deterioration and frustrations over the role of the monarchy in Thailand’s governance triggered massive demonstrations in 2020 and 2021. Continued …
Big Joke prepares cases against 116 corrupt immigration officers
The investigation against 116 allegedly corrupt immigration police officers is moving apace. It involves the issuing of visas to foreigners.
A huge amount of evidence of their taking of bribes and back-handers is being sifted through.
Nine immigration offices across the northeast and the north are in the crosshairs. Continued …
Thailand unveils 3 strategies to become global EV-manufacturing center
The Thailand Automotive Institute (TAI) on Thursday unveiled its three-point strategy to forge a global manufacturing hub for zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by 2030. TAI comes under the Industry Ministry and is tasked with developing the Thai automotive sector.
TAI President Kriengsak Wongpromrat said the domestic auto industry’s transition to ZEV manufacturing is being guided by the institute’s “Reshape the future” roadmap.
“TAI is also helping businesses in the automotive industry cope with the transition, especially small and medium enterprises,” he said. Continued …
Dept of Corrections denies existence of ‘VIP rooms’ in Thai prisons
Contrary to allegations in the media that inmates in Thai prisons can buy their way into an air-conditioned, smoking room with unlimited TV, the Department of Corrections says there is no such thing as a VIP room when you’re behind bars in Thailand.
On Tuesday, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Corrections Sitthi Suteewong said he would like to clarify several points about inmate life in Thailand.
Sitthi says there is no smoking whatsoever in any of Thailand’s prisons. Before 2018, inmates were allowed to smoke cigarettes outside at specified times. In 2019, the Ministry of Public Health declared prisons “smoke-free zones,” prohibited the sale of tobacco in prisons, and completely banned smoking on prison grounds. Continued …
Tourism sector braces for 80 million visitors by 2027
Intense congestion at popular tourist destinations needs to ease in order to accommodate a new target of 80 million foreign arrivals by 2027, says Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.
“It might be harsh to say this, but Thailand should never return to the conditions of 2019 when almost 40 million foreign tourists flocked to the country, with many destinations overcrowded like slums,” said Phiphat.
Speaking at a seminar held by Krungthai Bank on Thursday, he said the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) wants the tourism industry to contribute 25% of GDP by 2027, up from 17.8% in 2019, generating a minimum of 6 trillion baht. Continued …
‘Gangs of foreigners’ accused of stealing jobs from locals in Phuket
The hospitality sector in Phuket is urging the government to solve the issue of foreign mafia on the resort island.
It is concerned the group is now exploiting laws to run their own businesses while also taking up the jobs traditionally reserved for locals.
Speaking during a recent meeting about tourism issues in the three Andaman provinces, Kata Group Resorts founder and President Pramookpisitt Achariyachai said some foreigners were breaching rules on jobs that are normally restricted to Thais. Continued …
Rayong cheers as Chinese tourists return on first flight to U-Tapao
U-Tapao–Rayong–Pattaya International Airport in Rayong welcomed 160 Chinese tourists on the inaugural flight of China’s Loong Air to the eastern province on Thursday.
Flight GJ8973, an Airbus A320, arrived from Xi’an Xianyang International Airport in northwest China carrying tourists who wish to explore Thailand, said airport Deputy Director Kiatkul Suwan.
A group of dancers and drummers from Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Pattaya welcomed Chinese visitors with a Thai traditional music show at the airport. Each tourist also received a floral garland and souvenir from the airport. Continued …
First of many? Russian Man Arrested on Pha-ngan Island for 188 days of Overstay
A 50-year-old Russian man was arrested on Pha-ngan Island in Surat Thani for 188 days of overstaying his legal visa conditions.
Surat Thani Immigration officers said they arrested Leonid Toisloi, 50, a Russian national. He was arrested in front of a convenience store in Chalok Lam, on Pha-ngan Island. Continued …
Koh Mak
Two Thai destinations win awards in Germany for sustainable tourism
Two Thai destinations have won prestigious awards in Germany for sustainable tourism. The destinations are the island of Koh Mak, located in the eastern Trat province, and Huay Pu Keng village in the northern Mae Hong Son province.
The two picturesque locations won top spots at the Green Destinations Story Awards held at ITB Berlin 2023 in Germany. The awards ceremony honors the most inspirational initiatives for sustainable tourism development across six categories from submissions to the annual Green Destinations Top 100 Stories competition. Continued …
Take Advantage of Eco-Tourism Travel Apps in Thailand
A growing number of tourists around the world are looking to travel more sustainably. The market for eco-tourism products and services rose from $157 billion in 2021 to $185 billion in 2022. As customers become more concerned about sustainability, more countries are embracing sustainability to earn tourist dollars.
Thailand is among the countries that has made sustainability a priority. In fact, Thailand has been rated the number one country in Southeast Asia for meeting the United Nations Sustainability Goals.
Since Thailand is so dedicated to sustainability, more eco-tourists are likely to visit the country in the future. If you are an eco-friendly traveler, you will want to consider the ways that you can enjoy the area. Continued …
Indonesia unveils construction site of new capital city
Orange-red ground has been broken in the jungle of East Borneo, where the Indonesian government has begun construction of its new capital city. Officials promise a “sustainable forest city” that puts the environment at the heart of development and aims to be carbon-neutral by 2045. Continued …
China’s Xi handed historic third term as president
Xi Jinping was handed a third term as Chinese president today, capping a rise that has seen him become the country’s most powerful leader in generations. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets