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Friday’s news-March 15


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Today’s news: Hua Hin has a new night market/Retirement in Thailand/Rocky start for alcohol tax reform/Chiang Mai world’s most polluted/Marijuana oil to fight drug addiction/Taxi drivers seek fare increase/Thailand to introduce digital lottery outlets/Fifth Lao-Thai Mekong bridge/Eating snake is better for the environment/Economy: Economy remains fragile/US investments in Thailand/Russians control Phuket residential segment/CPN to invest Bt121 billion/Tourism: Hua Hin Songkran/Visa-free policies/Songkran bookings surge/Passion for Thai food/Foreigners behaving badly/Environment: Thousands more chemicals in plastic/Clean energy’s short-term promise/Water reserves at 62%/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Hua Hin has a new night market

The Patio Old Town Night Market offers a nice mix of Thai and international cuisine, live music, and a variety of goods from local vendors. Positioned conveniently next to Chatsila and the iconic Hua Hin Night Market, this market provides a unique, chilled atmosphere for visitors.

Access to the market is made easy through a dedicated walkway on Petchkasem Road, directly opposite the Hua Hin Clock Tower. Continued …

A Comprehensive Guide to Retirement in Thailand

With its stunning landscapes, pristine beaches, vibrant culture, and relatively affordable cost of living, Thailand has emerged as one of the world’s leading retirement destinations. On top of the warmth of its people, retirees are also attracted to the country’s welcoming atmosphere and the diverse lifestyle options it offers.

Retirees can tailor their daily activities to suit their preferences, from peaceful mornings spent on sun-drenched beaches to afternoons exploring bustling marketplaces and serene temples. Continued …

Rocky start for Thailand’s latest alcohol tax reform

Thailand has decided to cut its prohibitive alcohol taxes. The tax changes were announced earlier this year, and took effect from March 1. The cabinet proposed an alcohol tax slash at three levels.

First, the import duties of 54% will be reduced to 0%. Second, the excise tax will drop from 10% to 5%. Another excise tax, which applies to the volume and percentage of alcohol and calculated at 1,500 baht (£32.84) per liter for every 100 degrees of alcohol content, will now come down to 1,000 baht. Continued …

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Chiang Mai’s atmosphere the world’s most polluted today

Chiang Mai is top of the world’s 10 cities with the highest levels of air pollution, according to the Air Quality Index (AQI) readings today.

According to the IQAir website, the AQI reading in Chiang Mai is 200, followed by Tashkent in Uzbekistan at 193, 154 in Lahore in Pakistan, 160 in Beijing, 157 in Wuhan, 155 in Yangon, 154 in New Delhi, 154 in Dubai, 153 in Hang Zhou and 151 in Calcutta. Continued …

Thailand tries CBD-infused Marijuana oil to fight drug addiction

The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) has initiated a pioneering program utilizing marijuana oil infused with high levels of CBD to combat drug dependency. The innovative prescription, named Karun Osoth, a concoction of coconut oil and CBD meticulously balanced to 10 milligrams of CBD per milliliter of coconut oil.

This therapy not only addresses the cravings for drugs but also alleviates withdrawal symptoms, including insomnia and muscle pains, offering a glimmer of hope to individuals grappling with addiction. Continued …

Mo Chit 2 taxi drivers seek fare increase

A request for an increase in the starting taxi fare at Mo Chit 2 to 50 Thai baht (US$1.40) was presented to the Transport Ministry by the Professional Association of Public Taxi Motorists on Thursday. The association simultaneously appealed for the resolution of the persistent issue of the illegal taxis operation in the area.

Khanesuan Gamkhuntod, the president of the association, highlighted the longstanding struggle against ‘mafia’ taxis at Mo Chit 2. This situation has been causing inconvenience for both legal taxi services and passengers for many years. Continued …

Thailand to introduce digital lottery outlets Sunday

The Government Lottery Office (GLO) is set to launch the sale of digital lottery tickets through registered lottery dealers on Sunday, providing buyers with an additional channel to purchase tickets at the controlled price of 80 baht.

GLO Director Nhun Sansanakom announced that lottery dealers with contracts will receive a quota of digital tickets for sale through the GLO’s website, www.glolotteryshop.com, starting March 17 for the April 1 drawing. Continued …

Fifth Lao-Thai Mekong bridge on track for completion by year end

Work on the fifth Lao-Thai Friendship Bridge, which connects the two countries across the Mekong River between Borikhamxay province in Laos and Bueng Kan province in Thailand, is progressing on schedule, and the bridge could be open to traffic at the end of this year.

The new 1,350-meter bridge will boost travel between Laos and Thailand and spur trade with other countries in the Greater Mekong subregion. Continued …

Eating snake is better for the environment than eating beef or chicken, study claims

They’re capable of a powerful bite that can cause nasty injuries. And now scientists say that pythons should be on the menu – at least for those of us wanting to do our bit to help save the planet.

Experts from Macquarie University in Sydney claim that eating snake is better for the environment than eating beef, chicken, or even fish. Continued …

Thailand’s economy remains fragile due to failure to restructure

Thailand’s manufacturing sector must urgently work on digital transformation, as well as keep pace with emerging sustainability trends, or risk lamenting “lost decades”, Siam Commercial Bank’s chief economist and chief strategy officer has warned.

Speaking during the release of the bank’s economic outlook for the first quarter of this year on Thursday, Somprawin Manprasert pointed out that while the country’s economy appeared to be doing well on the surface, it was extremely fragile and weak in terms of long-term growth. Continued …

US Commerce secretary promises investments in Thailand to make semiconductors

Visiting U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo has promised to increase U.S. investment in Thailand for the manufacture of semiconductors to cope with the growing global demand.

She said Thailand stood to gain from a move by the United States to diversify semiconductor production, adding that American firms were ready to “supercharge” investments into the kingdom. Continued …

Russians control residential leasehold segment in Phuket

The value of residential units in Phuket leased long-term by the top 10 foreign nationalities almost tripled to 12.8 billion baht in 2023, mainly driven by Russian buyers fleeing the conflict in Europe, as the foreign quota for condos was filled in many areas of the island.

Phattanan Phisutvimol, a former president of the Phuket Real Estate Assn., said residential demand in Phuket among foreigners has been overwhelming since 2022 and reached a peak last year, thanks to the revival of the tourism market. Continued …

CPN rolls out Bt121 billion for store investment

Retail and property developer Central Pattana Plc (CPN), the operator of Central shopping centers, plans to invest 121 billion baht over five years for store renovation and to open two new projects, as customer purchasing power increases and foreign tourist arrivals grow.

The purchasing power of Thai customers has recovered to pre-pandemic levels since last year, says Wallaya Chirathivat, president and chief executive of CPN. Continued …

Hua Hin Songkran to feature ‘Wicker Basket Flower Shirt’ festival

Hua Hin is gearing up for a larger-than-ever Songkran festival, which will take place between April 11-13.

This year’s main organized public celebrations, dubbed the “Songkran Wicker Basket Flower Shirt” festival, are set to take place at the Pae Mai floating market along the khlong irrigation canal road, marking a continuation of the nation’s popular new traditions, which last year earned global recognition. Continued …

Visa-free policies boost international travel and economies

The international travel industry experienced a significant rebound last year, following the implementation of visa-free policies by various governments. These policies aimed to rejuvenate their ailing economies through the influx of spending by foreign tourists.

Thailand, for instance, witnessed 28 million arrivals in 2023 largely due to the strong performance in the last quarter. This surge was precipitated by visa exemptions extended to citizens of China, India, Taiwan, and Kazakhstan. An extended stay period of 90 days granted to Russian nationals also contributed significantly to this upturn. Continued …

Klook sees Songkran bookings surge

Foreign tourists are extending their stays in April, as the government is lengthening Songkran festivities this year to 21 days, according to online travel agent Klook.

Michelle Ho, general manager of Klook in Thailand and the Philippines, said the platform is working with tourism operators to offer packages for the whole month. Continued …

State leverages passion for Thai food

The Commerce Ministry is collaborating with the Tourism Authority of Thailand to launch the “Travel, Taste, Eat Thai SELECT” campaign as part of the government’s soft power policy.

Deputy Commerce Minister Napintorn Srisunpang said the goal is leveraging the power of Thai food to expand business opportunities for Thai restaurants, both locally and abroad, particularly those with “Thai SELECT” certification, which is meant to guarantee professionalism, high standards, hygiene and Thai authenticity. Continued …

  • Phuket businesses probed over potential labor law evasion – Continued …
  • Briton selling cannabis arrested in Chiang Mai – Continued …
  • Russian Prostitute Arrested in Patong, Third in About a Week – Continued …

Thousands more chemicals in plastic than previously thought

At least 3,000 more chemicals are present in plastics — from food packaging to children’s toys to medical devices — than previously estimated by international environment agencies, a report published on Thursday found.

While the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) and other institutions had previously identified 13,000 plastic chemicals, the report by a team of European scientists found more than 16,000 chemicals — a quarter of which are thought to be hazardous to human health and the environment. Continued …

Clean energy holds short-term promise

The government is being urged to make Thailand the regional front-runner for clean energy, promoting the sector as a new economic growth engine.

Burin Adulwattana, managing director and chief economist of Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research), said this issue should be a top priority for the government to ensure Thailand has clean energy at competitive prices. Continued …

Water reserves decline to 62%, govt confident rainfall will come in time

The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) is confident that there will be enough water for farming and consumption this year, even though reservoir levels nationwide have dropped to 62%.

Following an ONWR meeting on Thursday, the office’s Deputy Director-general Paitoon Kengkarnchang said that an assessment of the water situation had found that 51.42 billion cubic meters remained in all reservoirs nationwide. Continued …

Would you eat this lab-grown ‘beef rice’?

South Korean researchers have succeeded in growing beef cells in rice grains in what they say is a major step toward achieving a sustainable and affordable source of protein that could potentially replace farming cattle for meat. Would you eat this bowl of “beef rice”? Continued …

US lawmakers pass bill to force TikTok sale

The U.S. House of Representatives has overwhelmingly passed a bill that would give the Chinese owner of TikTok about six months to divest the U.S. assets of the short-video app used by 170 million Americans or face a ban. Continued …

Bitcoin retreats from record high as ‘bubble’ talk grows louder

Bitcoin retreated from its latest record high amid an intensifying debate about whether the latest bull run in cryptocurrencies is evidence of speculative froth in global markets. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am

Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am

Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-March 8

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Today’s news: Anzec Day celebration/Teenager shot dead in Hua Hin/Kiteboarding & Wingfoil National Championships/Hazardous smog levels/Secrets to long life/Raw pork, pig blood blamed/Women of the Year/When women win/‘Vape Operation’ in Bangkok/Economy: Thailand’s Economy Worsens/Thai EV sales surge/Two new EV brands/Tourism: Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival/20+ already arrested/Another Russian Man Arrested/Swedish Man Arrested/Norwegian, Brit arrested/Russians held after police raid/Environment: Chiang Mai third most-polluted city/Thailand Experience: Lesser-known Thailand beaches/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Facebook dispute leads to teenager being shot dead in downtown Hua Hin

A dispute that started on Facebook resulted in a 16-year-old teenager being shot dead in Hua Hn on Thursday night. The incident, which also left another person seriously injured, unfolded on Nares Damri Road in the municipal area of Hua Hin.

The altercation began when a local teenager became embroiled in an argument on Facebook over derogatory remarks made about his sister. The online disagreement led to a face-to-face meeting intended to resolve the conflict. However, the situation took a deadly turn, culminating in gunfire. Continued …

Father and son on top in Kiteboarding & Wingfoil Natonal Championships in Pranburi

It was a case of “like father, like son” over the weekend when nine-year-old Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen and his dad Sam topped the scoreboard at the Kiteboarding & Wingfoil National Championships near Hua Hin.

A high-flying performance from young Shane came hard on the heels of his record-breaking kite foil crossing of the Gulf of Thailand last month – just days before his ninth birthday. Continued …

54 of 77 provinces face hazardous smog levels

Fifty-four out of 77 provinces in Thailand were blanketed with hazardous levels of ultrafine dust on Thursday morning, with 27 provinces, mostly in the north and the northeast, experiencing red (seriously harmful) levels of pollution.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported on Thursday that the highest level of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) was detected in the northernmost province of Chiang Rai, at 128.8 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) of air over the past 24 hours. The government’s safe threshold for PM2.5 is 37.5 µg/m³, while the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend 25 µg/m³. Continued …

Thai anti-aging experts unlock secrets to long life in graying society

Two anti-aging doctors and a 77-year-old film star still known for his good looks walk into a room. No, this isn’t the start of a bad joke, but the scene of a seminar exploring how we can live longer and healthier lives in Thailand’s rapidly aging society.

“Well-being Talk: Aging Society” saw doctors, academics, influencers, and celebrities share tips on everything from food, exercise and healthcare to lifestyle and living arrangements for later life. Continued …

Raw pork, pig blood blamed for Streptococcus suis outbreak, five deaths

An outbreak of Streptococcus suis has caused the deaths of five people in Thailand between January and March this year, the Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 9 warned on Thursday.

Medical officials blamed the outbreak on the consumption of raw pork and pig blood, which are used in local Thai dishes, such as Larb, Koi and Naem. This way of consumption has been trending on social media, and some netizens claimed to have consumed raw pork along with alcohol. Continued …

Women of the Year: Catalysts for change

Celebrating International Women’s Day today, a group of exceptional individuals whose remarkable achievements have left an indelible mark across various fields are to be honored. These trailblazers have made transformative contributions through their unwavering pursuit of excellence, earning them the title of Bangkok Post’s Women of the Year 2024.

This year, the focus is on the extraordinary women who serve as catalysts for positive change, leading toward a future that is not only brighter but also more inclusive. Continued …

The world wins when women win

In May 1988, Alejandra Arévalo became the first female geologist to enter an underground mine in Chile. In doing so, she defied a popular myth: that a woman brings bad luck by venturing into a mine.

She also broke the law. At the time, Chilean women were forbidden to work in underground mining or in any other job that “exceeded their strength or put at risk their physical or moral condition.” Continued …

‘Vape Operation’ in Bangkok Seizes 10,000 Illegal E-Cigarette Products

On Wednesday, Dr. Puangpetch Chunlaid, the minister attached to the prime minister’s office, and relevant agencies launched a “Vape Operation” to eradicate major sources of e-cigarette sales worth more than three million baht in Bangkok areas.

Dr. Puangpetch and relevant agencies performed field inspections in various areas in Bangkok after a police investigation. The major sources of e-cigarette sales were located in community areas selling e-cigarettes to minors and students. Continued …

As Household Debt Skyrockets, Thailand’s Economy Worsens

Household debt is a major drag on consumer spending, which accounts for more than 90% of Thailand’s GDP. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the situation, as many households have lost income and jobs, while having to repay their loans and mortgages.

The government’s stimulus measures, such as cash handouts and debt moratoriums, have provided some relief, but they are not enough to boost consumer confidence and demand. Continued …

Thai EV sales surge by 603% amid government incentives

Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) sales in Thailand surged by 603% year-on-year to 73,568 units last year, with the upward trend expected to continue throughout this year, as per the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

This growth is expected to outstrip that of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, which witnessed a 13.7% year-on-year sales decline to 238,570 units in 2023, capturing a 30.7% market share in the passenger car segment. However, BEVs claimed a 9.4% market share in the same segment. Continued …

PTT to introduce two new EV brands to Thailand

National oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc. has greenlighted its 100% owned subsidiary Arun Plus Ltd. to establish two new companies to sell two brands of electric vehicles (EVs) – Zeekr and Xpeng – in Thailand.

PTT President and CEO Auttapol Rerkpiboon noted that Arun Plus has been approved to establish Ze Mobility Plus Ltd. as an authorised dealer of the Zeekr electric vehicles, while X Mobility (Thailand) Ltd. will be the authorised distributor of Xpeng EVs. Continued …

Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival gets underway next week

The 37th annual Phra Nakhon Khiri-Petchaburi City event, taking place from March 14-23, invites visitors to embark on a journey of discovery and celebration at “Phra Nakhon Khiri: A Tribute to Great Kings and a Wonderland of World Heritage.”

This tradition of Petchaburi Province, now in its 37th year, is set to be held in the scenic Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) area, Chalerm Phrakiat Park, in honor of King Mongkut (Rama IV), and its surroundings. Continued …

20+ already arrested in purge of foreigner law-breakers in Phuket

Police in Phuket have arrested at least 16 people in what appears to be a crackdown on foreigners working illegally and/or overstaying their visas.

“Right now, in every area in Phuket, the police are taking offenses committed by tourists seriously. We want the people of Phuket to trust us.” Continued …

  • Another Russian Man Arrested for Allegedly Working Illegally

A Russian man was arrested after he was allegedly found working in a cannabis shop in Kathu. The Phuket Tourist Police said that on Wednesday (March 6th) they arrested a suspect, a Russian national, at a cannabis shop in Kathu. Continued …

  • Swedish Man Arrested for Allegedly Working at a Bar

A Swedish man was arrested after he was found allegedly working at a bar in Karon. On Wednesday, Phuket police and the Phuket Immigration arrested a suspect, a Swedish national. He was arrested at a bar on the Tai Na Road in Karon. Continued …

  • Norwegian, Brit arrested for illegally working

Police operations targeting foreigners working illegally in Thailand have led to the arrests of a Norwegian woman on Koh Phangan and a Brit on Phuket island. Continued …

  • Russians held after police raid on illegal beauty clinic on Koh Samui

Three Russian nationals were arrested after police raided an illegal beauty clinic on the southern resort island of Koh Samui. Continued … 

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Chiang Mai now world’s third most-polluted city

Chiang Mai ranks as the third most-polluted city globally amid a severe air-quality crisis in northern Thailand, with particulate matter (PM)2.5 levels surging due to widespread forest fires. The situation, which peaked yesterday, has triggered health concerns and advisories.

Northern Thailand is grappling with a significant air pollution crisis. Today, the Air Pollution Crisis Resolution Centre reported that at 7am, PM2.5 levels had exceeded national safety standards in several northern provinces. Continued …

Lesser-known Thailand beaches loved by locals

Holidaymakers are finding beauty in quieter patches of coastline after over-tourism has killed much of what made Thailand’s most famous beach so sought after.

“I just feel like everyone tries to do something different, but you always wind up doing the same damn thing,” exclaims Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in Danny Boyle’s “The Beach”. His words are prophetic in both the film and real life. Continued …

Ocean temperature hit record high in February

Ocean temperatures hit a record high in February, with the average global sea surface temperature at 21.06 degrees Celsius (69.91 degrees Fahrenheit), the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday. Continued …

Swift tour prompts economists to upgrade Singapore GDP forecast

Economists upgraded the first-quarter growth forecast for Singapore’s economy, with some attributing the gains in part to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour concerts. Continued …

Bali’s new tourist tax: Will it save paradise or sow chaos?

In the latest move to combat over-tourism and preserve its landscapes, Bali introduced a controversial levy for international visitors. Since Valentine’s Day this year, tourists entering Bali have been greeted not only by the island’s breathtaking scenery but also by a new fee of 150,000 rupiah (approximately 340 baht) per person. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Tuesday’s news-Feb 27

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Today’s news: More selective of expats, tourists/Red Cross Fair continues/Cross Country Race returns Sunday/Run Fun Walk event/Graphic warnings on alcohol products/Submission of payroll tax returns/Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnostics/Thai golf prodigy Patty Tavatanakit/Chiang Mai national park calls for troops/Gripped by lottery fever/Economy: Southeast Asia’s data center hub/Housing prices to remain flat/Thailand’s green utility tariff/Sino-Thai rail link set for delay/Thai Airlines Turn Losses Into Profits/‘Dumping’ paper plates/Tourism: Rama II said hurting Hua Hin tourism/Hua Hin’s tourism “decline” greatly exaggerated/UK Visa Application Center Relocated/Chinese economic stimulus to boost Thailand/ Environment: Reforestation project generates jobs/Resorts to install solar rooftop systems/Thailand Experience: Golden Triangle Tour/Spectacular spots in Thailand/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Maybe Thailand should follow Korea and be more selective of expats/tourists

In the wake of a recent discussion on the stringent immigration checks faced by Thai nationals abroad, a torrent of responses has unveiled a disconcerting undertone. It prompts whether to ask if maybe Thailand should go the path of Korea and be more selective of the visa-running, draft dodging, racist, mysoginistic sexpats we let in.

What do you think?

Respond to aim@hhexpatnews.com

The previous sentence was only a slight hyperbole. But here is a nice cross section of people that replied to our story. Thailand’s hospitality should not be mistaken for leniency toward those who disrespect the nation and its people. Continued …

Red Cross Fair continues behind Bluport

The Hua Hin Red Cross and Local Goodies Fair has returned for its 26th edition this year, with a vibrant mix of charity, culture, and community spirit.

Scheduled from now through Monday, March 4, the fair covers the expansive 25-acre activity ground situated behind the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall on Soi Hua Hin 102. Continued …

Ang Puang Thung Kham Cross Country Race returns Sunday

The second edition of the Ang Puang Thung Kham Cross Country Race will take place on Sunday, March 3.

The event, known for its commitment to environmental preservation, aims to raise significant funds for forest conservation efforts while promoting health and tourism in the region. Continued …

Over 500 people take part in Run Fun Walk event

Hua Hin played host to the second edition of the Run Fun Walk event Saturday, aimed at bolstering tourism and observing Makha Bucha Day. The event kicked off in front of Hua Hin Market Village, with Komkrit Charoenthansombat, deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, officiating the opening ceremony.

Dubbed as the “Hua Hin Rak Loei #2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish” walk-run, the event marked its return to promote tourism in Hua Hin and stimulate the local economy during the long weekend holiday on Makha Bucha Day. Continued …

Government seeks to mandate graphic warnings on alcohol products

The Thai government is in the process of developing a new regulation requiring producers of alcoholic beverages to feature large, graphic health warnings on their products, much akin to those found on cigarette packaging.

This move, orchestrated by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee and the Department of Disease Control, has sparked criticism from alcohol producers and the tourism industry, who question its effectiveness in altering consumer behavior. Continued … 

Mandatory electronic submission of payroll tax returns

Vinit Visessuvanapoom, the director-general of the Revenue Department, has announced a new requirement for all employers to submit payroll tax returns electronically. The move is part of an effort to prevent fraudulent tax return forms.

The director-general highlighted that before the department’s notification on income tax No.438, the electronic submission was voluntary. However, starting from January 1, 2024, all tax return forms for personal income tax withheld by employers (CIT 50 form) must be filed via the department’s electronic system. Continued …

Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnostics in Thailand

Thailand’s healthcare sector is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, particularly in the realm of digital health technology, which is revolutionizing healthcare delivery. The country’s digital health industry is experiencing exponential growth, characterized by the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostics, the emergence of smart hospitals, and the development of digital mental health platforms.

At the forefront of these advancements is Khon Kaen University, a renowned educational institution in Thailand that is driving innovation and improving healthcare delivery nationwide. Continued …

Thai golf prodigy Patty Tavatanakit brings pride to her home country

In the illustrious world of golf, moments of triumph often reflect tales of perseverance, skill, and unwavering dedication. Patty Tavatanakit, the young Thai golf prodigy, epitomizes this narrative of resilience and achievement.

With her victory on Sunday at the 2024 Honda LPGA Thailand in Pattaya, 24-year-old Patty not only secured her second-career victory on the tour but also etched her name in the annals of golfing history with a performance that resonated far beyond the fairways. Continued …

Chiang Mai national park calls for troops to help fight forest fire

With forest fires raging for more than a week, Chiang Mai’s Ob Luang National Park officials have decided to turn to troops from the Third Army Area for help. So far, more than 33,000 rai (5,280 hectares) of forested land in the national park has been destroyed.

Kritsayam Kongsatree, director of the 16th protected zones administration office, said park officials had tried but failed to put out the fires raging for more than a week, mainly because local villagers set them off to harvest wild plants or hunt animals. He reckoned they also light fires to take revenge on park officials for stopping them from hunting. Continued …

Thailand gripped by lottery fever as March draw nears

The lottery scene in Thailand is abuzz with anticipation as the latest round of lucky numbers has been released ahead of the draw on Friday, March 1. Lottery enthusiasts and fortune seekers are poring over various sources, from mystical water bowls used in sermons to the prime minister’s car registration, in the hope of finding the winning digits.

As the date draws near, the fervor only intensifies, with every potential hint or clue subjected to scrutiny. One of the most keenly watched numbers comes from a water bowl used in a religious ceremony, which is believed to impart luck, revealing the digits 4, 1, and 1. Continued … 

Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s data center hub

The Thailand Data Center Council (TDCC) is pushing to establish Thailand as the central hub for data centers in Southeast Asia in the next three years, amid rising competition with foreign data center providers joining the market. From the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and India, global cloud data center operators are turning their investment focus toward Thailand.

The Board of Investment (BoI) confirms that NextDC, an Australian data center operator, obtained BoI approval for a 13.7 billion baht investment in a new hyperscale data center in Bangkok. The Asian data center leader, CtrlS Datacenters, has also leased a land plot in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Digital (EECd) in Chon Buri for 50 years. CtrlS Datacentres (Thailand) Co received BoI approval for a 5-billion-baht investment in this new hyperscale data center. Continued …

Housing prices expected to remain flat

Housing prices this year will remain flat, as the market is forecast to be unfavorable, with an overwhelming number of unsold units and many developers seeking to cash in.

Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of SET-listed developer Supalai Plc, said construction prices this year would not change after experiencing significant increases over the past two years. Continued …

Thailand’s green utility tariff implementation faces hurdles from SMEs

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) of Thailand has estimated a two-year time frame for full implementation of the recently launched green utility tariff (GUT). This tariff, aimed at regulating renewable power prices, is a significant leap toward the global pushback on carbon-intensive manufacturing.

However, businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, and some state entities have expressed unpreparedness to adopt the GUT. A public hearing on the GUT revealed that while larger corporations recognize its importance, they are not entirely prepared for its implementation. Continued …

Sino-Thai rail link set for 2-year, Bt4 billion delay

The construction of the Thai-Chinese high-speed train project is likely to face a delay of two years and about 4 billion baht more in funding to change a section of track in Nakhon Ratchasima, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has revealed.

The change concerns contracts yjat deal with the construction of the Khok Kruat-Nakhon Ratchasima section, said SRT Gov. Nirut Maneephan on Monday, following calls by residents of tambon Ban Mai in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima to have a section elevated to mitigate the construction impact on their community. Continued …

Three Thai Airlines Turn Losses Into Profits in 2023

Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways and Thai AirAsia all reported profits for 2023, as the global aviation industry continues to recover.

The aviation business recorded strong growth in the fourth quarter of 2023, with passenger traffic in the Asia-Pacific region, including Thailand, growing the fastest at an average of 77.2%. This was due to a number of factors, including the reopening of China, long holidays and festivals. Continued …

Thailand among nations US accuses of ‘dumping’ paper plates

U.S. paper plate manufacturers have complained, alleging that Thai paper plates are being “dumped” into the U.S. market.

News reports from the Thai Ministry of Commerce indicate that at the end of January 2024, the American Paper Plate Coalition submitted a petition to the U.S. Ministry of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission to request an investigation into an alleged dumping violation of paper plate products originating from Thailand, China, and Vietnam. Continued …

Rama II highway construction projects said hurting Hua Hin tourism

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has instructed the Transport Ministry to improve the condition of Rama II highway, so people traveling during the long Songkran holidays do not get caught in traffic bottlenecks.

Srettha was responding to a post on an online travel page, which said that Hua Hin was unusually quiet these days because Bangkokians did not want to deal with the notorious traffic congestion on Rama II. The popular seaside town is about 200 kilometers south of Bangkok. Continued …

News of Hua Hin’s tourism “decline” said greatly exaggerated

Hua Hin found itself at the center of a social media storm this weekend after popular local Facebook page, “Paksabuy,” ignited debate by asking followers to identify reasons behind a perceived decline in tourist numbers.

(Editor: While we agree that there does not seem to be any decline in Hua Hin tourism, in fact the town has been buzzing for months, we do caution readers that the media writing this defense of Hua Hin is primarily a tourism/good news publication, so it can be expected to be defensive on the subject.)

Respondents cited expensive accommodation, the nation’s sluggish economic recovery, and notably, congestion on Rama II Road as prime factors. This narrative gained traction and was further amplified by coverage in the Thai language media and the Bangkok Post, painting a picture of a town in decline. Continued …

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Thailand explores long-term visa-free scheme with India

Tourism authorities in Thailand are pushing for a long-term reciprocal visa-free scheme with India, projected to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2027. Somsong Sachaphimukh, the vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, highlighted the positive impact of the current temporary visa exemption for India, which has accelerated the Indian market’s growth.

As of Feb. 18, the Indian market accounted for the fifth-highest arrivals in Thailand, with a total of 258,269 tourists. Continued …

Chinese economic stimulus expected to boost Thai tourism and economy

Analysts predict that China’s economic stimulus measures will spur an increase in Chinese tourists visiting Thailand, potentially driving the Thai economy to achieve a growth rate of at least 3% this year. This is due to the expectation that Beijing’s financial initiatives will simultaneously boost the economies of both nations.

Asia Plus Securities (ASPS) highlighted that China has rolled out several strategies to invigorate its economy, which will likely result in a rise in Chinese visitors to Thailand. Among these initiatives, the People’s Bank of China reduced its five-year loan prime rate by 0.25% to 3.95% in an attempt to support the property sector. Continued …

Reforestation project generates jobs for local communities

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand’s (EGAT) reforestation project has not only rewilded nearly 200,000 rai of previously denuded forest land, but it is also offering career opportunities for members of local communities as growers and protectors of the forest.

The project, which was launched in 2022, set out to grow trees on degraded land of the Royal Forest Department and the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Continued …

Three Outrigger resorts in Thailand to install solar rooftop systems

Outrigger Hospitality Group in Thailand has teamed up with Singapore-based New Energy Capital Asia to install solar rooftop systems at three of Outrigger’s premier properties in Thailand. These include Outrigger Khao Lak Beach Resort, Outrigger Surin Beach Resort and Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort.

Under the three solar power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed between Outrigger Hospitality Group and New Energy Capital Asia, the benefits will comprise annual electricity savings, CO2 reduction, and positive environmental impact, as well as help to preserve Thailand’s lush landscapes and natural beauty. Continued …

Golden Triangle Tour and Ethical Mekong River Cruise

When traveling the world, and especially in developing countries, many tourists are concerned about supporting the right businesses that work toward a sustainable future. In Ever Wonder Adventure’s latest guide, those planning a trip to northern Thailand can find reliable information about how to get an unforgettable and eco-friendly experience.

The eco-tour starts from Chiang Rai and continues to the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos meet. Travelers will explore Chang Saen, a hidden Thai gem, and learn more about the history of this culturally rich area. After experiencing this part of northern Thailand, the journey will continue to the border of Laos, where the river Mekong River cruise toward Luang Prabang will set sail. Continued …

Spectacular spots in Thailand for a truly memorable trip

If you’re considering a trip to Thailand, it’s likely you’re feeling a little spoiled for choice. Far more than a beach paradise (although it certainly ticks that box with ease), the Land of Smiles can serve up bustling city adventures, testing jungle treks and foodie escapes with ease.

Whether you want to head north for a culture-soaked sojourn, to Koh Samui for an island escape, to seek out the temples in Bangkok or simply to flop on the best-looking strips of sand, we know the location for you. Continued …

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Indonesia sees 2025 growth at 5.3%-5.6%

Indonesia sees its annual gross domestic product growth for 2025 in a range of 5.3% to 5.6%, and is aiming for a fiscal deficit of 2.48% to 2.8% of GDP, its planning minister said on Monday. Continued …

31,000 Ukrainian troops killed since the start of Russia’s invasion

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in action in the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion. Zelenskyy said that the number was far lower than estimates given by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Feb 23

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Today’s news: 5 Pitfalls With Retiring in Thailand/Summer officially starts/Red Cross Fair begins tomorrow/City of Shellfish walk/run/Severe summer storms/160,000 hectares face destruction in wildfires/Uphill task of removing street food stalls/American expat escapes Thai jail time/Thai self-confidence index/’Babies’ were opium/Economy: Bank warns of long-term downturn/PM envisages 8 hubs/Too dependent on few farm exports/Tourism: Don’t need a visa/37 Malaysians hurt in tour bus crash/Air Japan cancels Bangkok-Tokyo flights/Environment: Thailand’s Grassroots’ Path to Environmental Health/Water Woes/Oxygen treatment for wastewater/Thailand’s potash push/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


 

Beware of These 5 Pitfalls That Come With Retiring in Thailand

Thailand has a reputation for being a great place for retirees. Its warm weather, delicious cuisine, beautiful scenery, and rich culture are all factors that play into the decision for those who move out there. B

But, is there a catch for retirees looking to spend the rest of their lives here? We’ll go through five pitfalls that might come with retiring in Thailand and the considerations to make when choosing a location for retirement. Continued …

Summer officially starts, and it will be hot and dry

The Meteorological Department has announced the start of summer, with temperatures expected to peak at a blistering 45°C over the next few months in some areas.

Meanwhile, people gathered to enjoy a late frost at the top of Thailand’s highest mountain, in Chiang Mai, on Thursday morning. The announcement said the cool season had already ended and summer officially began on Wednesday. Continued …

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Red Cross Fair begins tomorrow

The Hua Hin Red Cross and Local Goodies Fair returns for its 26th edition this year, promising a vibrant mix of charity, culture, and community spirit.

Scheduled from Feb. 24 to March 4, the fair will unfold over the expansive 25-acre activity ground situated behind the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall on Soi Hua Hin 102. Continued …

Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish walk/run event tomorrow

Hua Hin is set to host the second edition of the “Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish” walk/run event, scheduled for Saturday.

This event, which coincides with the Makha Bucha Day holiday, is part of an initiative to promote tourism and support charitable causes. Continued …

Thailand braces for severe summer storms across 46 provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a severe weather warning, as a summer storm is expected to hit 46 provinces, including Bangkok and its vicinity, from Feb. 24 to 26. The alert warns of thunderstorms, hail, and potential lightning strikes due to a high-pressure system from China meeting with a moist easterly and southeasterly wind flow over Thailand.

With a collision of a high-pressure system from China and a moist southern air flow, Thailand is bracing for severe summer storms. The Thai Meteorological Department forecasts strong winds, hail, and thunderstorms across large parts of the country as winter bids farewell. Continued …

160,000 hectares of land in Thailand’s north face destruction in wildfires

An estimated 1 million rai (160,000 hectares), spanning 10 provinces in the northern part of Thailand, is predicted to be destroyed by wildfires between Feb. 19-25, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

The 10 provinces are Tak, Lampang, Chiang Mai, Phetchabun, Nakhon Sawan, Mae Hong Son, Nan, Phitsanulok, Uttaradit, and Kamphaeng Phet. The GISTDA said that wildfires were likely to be caused by locals, who burn the area before planting and after a harvest. Continued …

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Bangkok faces uphill task of removing street food stalls from sidewalks

For 28 years, Somsak and Wanna raised three children by selling home-made soy milk from a cart in Silom, Bangkok’s financial district. About a year ago, the couple began to see their income plummet, they said, because of the city’s forcible relocation of their business.

“Before COVID, there were days when we earned up to 2,500 baht (U.S. $69.50), but now some days we earn around 700 baht ($19.46),” said Somsak, 65. “I have attended meetings with the Bangkok officials. They said they want Bangkok to be as beautiful as cities abroad – that is without vendors and stalls.” Continued …

American expat escapes Thai jail time for scathing hotel review

An American expat living in Thailand faced a nightmare scenario when his negative TripAdvisor review landed him in hot water with the law.

Wesley Barnes found himself in a legal tussle after leaving a less-than-flattering review of Sea View Resort on Koh Chang. Barnes’ brush with the law began after he described the hotel’s staff as unfriendly and likened their behavior to modern-day slavery. Continued …

Thai self-confidence index reveals gap between aspirations and appearance

A new study, the “Self-Confidence Index”**, sheds light on the aspirations and anxieties of Thai consumers regarding their appearance. While Thais across various generations show considerable confidence in their looks, the research reveals a surprising desire for further enhancement through beauty treatments.

The study, conducted by leading aesthetics company Merz Aesthetics Thailand, in collaboration with Chulalongkorn University’s Assistant Prof. Watcharaporn Bunyasiriwat, surveyed 1,000 individuals aged 18-55. They identified six key factors influencing self-confidence: attitude and mindset, social aspects, work and study, health, appearance (average score of 82%), and income. Continued …

13 ‘Pregnant’ Teens Intercepted by Police; ‘babies’ were opium

Yesterday, police officers, led by the superintendent of Mae Ai police station, conducted a checkpoint operation on the public road between Mae Ai and Tha Ton in Chiang Mai Province. Their aim was to curb illegal activities in the area.

During the operation, they stopped a suspicious Toyota pickup truck. To their surprise, all 13 passengers were young pregnant women aged between 17 and 25. Suspecting something amiss, female officers were called to conduct a search. Continued …

Bank of Thailand warns of long-term downturn

The Thai export sector has lost competitiveness in global markets, with the market share of rice shipments falling by more than 50% over the past 20 years, according to the Bank of Thailand (BoT).

Long-standing structural impediments in the export and manufacturing sectors are having a more discernible impact on the Thai economy, said the central bank. Continued …

PM envisages 8 hubs in ambitious vision for Thailand’s economic future

Thailand will be developed into hubs in eight areas, including tourism, food, logistics and aviation, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Thursday, as he laid out his plans for the country’s future.

Srettha unveiled his “Thailand Vision” in his speech at the “Ignite Thailand” conference at Government House, which laid out ambitious plans for making the country the hubs for tourism, medical treatment, food, aviation, logistics, electric vehicles, digital economy and finance. Continued …

‘Thailand too dependent on a few farm export items and markets’

Thailand needs to diversify its agricultural exports, as it currently relies on a handful of items and only a few overseas markets, Deputy Commerce Minister Napintorn Srisunpang said on Thursday.

He said that the country’s top five farm products constituted over 87% of its agricultural exports, while as much as 42% of Thai farm products were exported to China. “Thailand relies on a limited number of markets for our agricultural exports, particularly China, which imports as much as 42% of all Thai farm exports,” Napintorn said. Continued …

85% of tourists to Thailand now don’t need a visa

Within the past six months, the Thai government has made mammoth strides to ease the travel process for millions more foreign tourists. Previously, visa-exempt tourist travel was mainly restricted to the traditional or old markets such as the European Union, the UK, the U.S. and Australia. But now holidaymakers from Russia receive 90 days, needing neither prior approval nor a visa on arrival, while Chinese and Indian citizens (and several smaller countries) are awarded 30 days without any bureaucracy in a mutually-agreed deal.

Thai immigration authorities reckon that eight out of 10 short-term visitors to Thailand no longer need formal approval for travel. The exceptions are largely nationals from Africa, parts of Asia and South America. Continued …

37 Malaysians hurt in tour bus crash in Kanchanaburi

Thirty-seven Malaysian tourists were injured, along with a Thai driver and guide, when a tour bus skidded off a road in Bo Phloi district on Thursday afternoon.

Police, rescue workers and medics who rushed to the scene found all 39 people on board the tour bus were injured, including 37 Malaysians. Some were seriously hurt. Continued …

Air Japan cancels Bangkok-Tokyo flights, stranding passengers

Passengers were left disappointed and frustrated when their Air Japan flight to Tokyo was abruptly canceled due to technical issues.

The fledgling airline, a low-cost carrier within the ANA group, found itself at the center of controversy after it revealed that it operates with a single aircraft, which brought about a series of cancellations affecting travelers from both Thailand and abroad. Continued …

Thailand’s Grassroots’ Path to Environmental Health and Against Air Pollution

In Thailand, the chronic issue of air pollution, intensified by seasonal forest fires and agricultural practices, poses a significant threat to public health. Despite ongoing efforts to reduce emissions, which is the release of pollutants into the air from various sources including the industrial and transport sectors, the real impact of these initiatives is slowly becoming apparent. The introduction of protective measures, along with community innovations, are urgently needed for immediate health protection.

Recognizing this urgency, the Department of Health, the Ministry of Public Health of Thailand and the World Health Organization Thailand have come together to identify and share successful local strategies for mitigating the health impacts of air pollution. Continued …

Water Woes: The Controversial Battle Over Megaprojects and Environmental Concerns

In the heart of Southeast Asia, Thailand’s ambitious endeavors to combat water scarcity through monumental infrastructure projects have ignited a fiery debate among local communities, environmentalists, and the Royal Irrigation Department (RID).

At the epicenter of this controversy stands the 170-billion-baht water diversion initiative along the Yuam River, a testament to human engineering and a potential ecological time bomb. Continued … 

Oxygen treatment makes Thai wastewater clean

In a move to tackle Thailand’s wastewater crisis, a pioneering oxygen treatment method promises to transform foul-smelling waters into pristine streams, all while slashing carbon emissions.

In the heart of Thailand’s bustling capital, Bangkok, a silent revolution is underway. Piyabut Charuphen, the managing director of BIG, a trailblazer in industrial gas technology, unveils the Generating A Cleaner Future initiative. This endeavor aims to revolutionize water quality management through innovative oxygen infusion technology. Continued …

Thailand’s potash push: Prosperity or peril?

As Thailand eyes a leap into the lucrative potash market, concerns loom large over the potential environmental havoc it may unleash.

Residents in the vicinity of Thailand’s solitary commercial potash mine have raised a chorus of apprehension, cautioning against Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s grand vision to catapult the nation into a leading potash producer. Their concerns, centered around the possible devastating environmental toll in the Isaan region, ring with urgency and fear. Continued …

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Thursday’s news-Feb 22

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Today’s news: ‘Land-based border run’/Elderly care in Thailand/Thailand braces for 38-degree heatwave/Improving quality of living of Thais/Thai-US mission launched/5,000 Nurses To Be Trained/Prehistoric animal fossils unearthed/‘No’ to gender recognition/Many cops in serious debt/Ban on recreational cannabis by year-end/Changing the cannabis culture in Thailand/Economy: PM outlines his vision/Businesses complain about minimum wage hike/150,000-strong work force for EV industry/Tax incentives for electric commercial vehicles/Tourism: Thai airlines ask for more flights/Southern Thailand room revenue surge/Phuket: “a resort town on the Black Sea’/Environment: Accelerate green energy transition/Thai island powered almost 100% by solar/Chiang Mai songthaew goes cool/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Do you need elderly care and want to retire in Thailand? A real life scenario

Craig McAvenue lives in Pattaya and Bangkok and is the wealth management director of Tenzing Pacific  Services, providing financial services, insurance, pensions and advice. In this video, he shares his experience of bringing his father to Thailand to be cared for in a Thai care home. Video 

Thailand braces for 38-degree heatwave with potential thunderstorms

Thailand faces a scorching day, with temperatures peaking at 38 degrees Celsius, and scattered thunderstorms in some areas, the Meteorological Department warns. The latest weather forecast anticipates strong southerly and southeasterly winds affecting the northeastern, lower central, and eastern regions of the country, creating the potential for thunderstorms in these areas.

In the period from Feb. 24-26, a high-pressure system or cool air mass from China is expected to extend over Vietnam and the South China Sea. Meanwhile, upper Thailand will experience hot weather in many areas. Continued …

Government shortlists measures to improve quality of living of Thais

The Social Development and Human Security Ministry aims to offer more privileges to newborns, children, the elderly and people with disabilities in a bid to improve the quality of life of Thai citizens.

Social Development and Human Security Minister Varawut Silpa-archa said the ministry’s subcommittee for state welfare promotion approved four measures during the meeting on Wednesday: Continued …

Thai-US mission launched to find remains of missing HTMS Sukhothai crew

The Thai and U.S. navies launched a joint operation today to search for the remains of five crew missing from the sunken HTMS Sukhothai corvette, to salvage some weaponry and to disable some U.S.-made military equipment.

A U.S. Navy ship, the “Ocean Valor”, from the U.S. naval base in Hawaii, and a flotilla of Royal Thai Navy (RTN) vessels, including the Rattanakosin, two mine sweepers, two frigates and one mid-sized troop carrier, 17 American and 40 Thai divers are involved in the operation. Continued …

5,000 Nurses To Be Trained In 2 Years Amid Severe Shortage

Amid a critical shortage of 50,000 nurses nationwide, the Public Health Ministry is now launching an urgent course to train 2,500 of them a year over two years for a total of 5,000 starting next year.

Public Health Minister Chonlanan Srikaew said senior officials had approved a proposal from Praboromarajchanok Institute and the Nursing and Midwifery Council to quickly train more nurses. Continued …

Three distinct prehistoric animal fossils unearthed in Khon Kaen

A new discovery has surfaced in the Tambon Muang Wan region of Nam Phong district, Khon Kaen, as fossils of three different prehistoric animals have been unearthed. This comes as an addition to the previous findings in the same area.

The analysis of the collected fossils is being undertaken by a team led by Sasa-On Khansubha, a palaeontologist affiliated with the Sirindhorn Dinosaur Museum in Kalasin. Preliminary results hint that the fossils could belong to a carnivorous dinosaur with a diet consisting of fish, a herbivorous dinosaur, and a marine species. Continued …

MPs say ‘no’ to gender recognition bill

Parliament on Wednesday rejected the draft bill for legal gender recognition, title, and protection of gender-diverse people, with 154 votes in favor, 257 against, one abstention, and one vote not cast.

The bill was proposed by Move Forward party-listed MP Tunyawaj Kamolwongwat and his associates on the basis that currently there is no specific law to recognize and protect the human dignity, rights, freedom, and equality of gender-diverse people. Continued …

Many cops in serious debt

Many police have fallen into debt totaling some 300 billion baht and most are on the verge of bankruptcy, said National Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol.

He was commenting in response to questions posed by the House committee reviewing the 2024 annual budget expenditure bill. Continued …

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Health ministry wants ban on recreational cannabis by year-end

The government wants to ban recreational use of cannabis by the end of this year, Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said on Wednesday, threatening to put thousands of marijuana shops and farms that have sprung up around the country since a decriminalization drive two years ago out of business.

Thailand will seek to get a new cannabis bill — which will explicitly outlaw recreational use of cannabis — approved by lawmakers in the lower house by the end of October, before parliament goes into recess, Dr. Cholnan said in Bangkok. That will follow a review by the cabinet next month, he said. Continued …

How High Times wants to change the cannabis culture in Thailand

Cannabis has been legal in Thailand for almost two years now. However, many still see the plant in a negative light. High Times, a weed dispensary in Bangkok, is on a mission to change this negative perception.

Founded by Canadians, they seek to bring the positive changes witnessed by cannabis legalization in their home country to Thailand. They say that by helping people understand the health benefits of cannabis, they can help break down the stigma associated with it. Continued …

PM outlines his vision for Thailand’s development

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Businesses complain – again – about minimum wage hike

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Higher education ministry vows to prepare 150,000-strong work force for EV industry

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation intends to prepare a work force of at least 150,000 people to work in the electric vehicle industry within five years. The workforce development plan is part of the ministry’s comprehensive strategy to support Thailand’s EV ecosystem.

The ministry announced that the strategy was aimed at helping the kingdom reach its goal of making 30% of vehicle production in the country zero-emission vehicles by 2030. Continued …

Businesses given new tax incentives for using electric commercial vehicles

The National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee (EV Board) has agreed to grant tax concessions to businesses that procure electric buses and trucks, an official said.

Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the office of the EV Board, said on Wednesday that the board has also given the go-ahead to new measures promoting the use of e-buses and e-trucks in a bid to reduce carbon emissions and help Thailand achieve its net-zero goal. Continued …

After public outcry over domestic rates, Thai airlines ask for more flights

Six Thai airlines have asked for authorization to expand domestic flight operations during peak holiday periods, responding to widespread public fury over exorbitant airfares.

Representatives from Thai Airways International, Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia, Thai Lion Air, Nok Air, and Thai Vietjet convened with the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) yesterday to delve into strategies for curbing fare hikes. Continued …

Southern Thailand sees room revenue surge due to European visitors

The southern provinces of Thailand are experiencing a boost in room revenue in the first quarter, thanks to extended stays by European visitors. This increase has occurred despite the lesser number of tourists from China. Room rates have reached a new high.

Hotels in Phangnga Province, particularly in Khao Lak, are charging higher room rates, between 6,000 and 10,000 baht (US$167 and 278) per night, surpassing the average of 5,000 baht (US$139) in 2019, a peak tourism year for Thailand. Continued …

Phuket turning into ‘something resembling ‘a resort town on the Black Sea’

“War, huh, yeah, what is it good for …” asked Edwin Starr in 1970, as fighting raged in Vietnam. The answer, according to the chart-topping song, is “absolutely nothing” – but that’s not completely true.

War is great for those who don’t have to fight it but do benefit from owning shares in weapons manufacturers. And in the case of the Ukraine-Russia conflict, in particular, it’s good for the tourism industries in countries such as Thailand and North Korea. Continued … 

Industries must accelerate green energy transition: FTI

Thai industries should accelerate the transition to green energy, as it can only be to the country’s advantage to attract green, future and sustainable investors, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) Chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul, told the Thailand Energy Executive Forum in Bangkok.

As the industrial sector is among the largest emitters of greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming, the sector is calling for clean energy at an affordable price to reduce operational costs, mitigate impacts on the environment and boost trade competitiveness. Continued …

This Thai island is powered almost 100% by solar

Koh Jik, a small island, has successfully transitioned to solar. And has won several awards as one of the most sustainable villages in the region. Video 

Chiang Mai songthaew goes cool with air-con and PM2.5 filters

In a novel move to revolutionize local transport, a Chiang Mai songthaew driver has transformed the iconic red car into an air-conditioned oasis, complete with a PM2.5 filter system. This innovative service has become a hit among both Thai and international tourists, leading to a significant booking queue.

The traditional songthaew, a ubiquitous sight in Chiang Mai, has long been a favorite mode of transportation for its ease of use and availability. Continued …

2023, the warmest year on record

2023 was the warmest year on record. The latest Copernicus Climate Change Service highlights that February 2023 to January 2024 was the first time that we experienced 12 consecutive months of temperatures 1.5 degrees hotter than the pre-industrial era. Continued …

Malaysian currency at lowest level since 1998 crisis

The Malaysian ringgit continues to trade near its lowest level since the 1998 Asian financial crisis, prompting the central bank to say it does not reflect the improving outlook for the economy. Continued …

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Today’s news: Valentine’s Day spending/Thais to go online for Valentine’s/Thailand braces for cold front/Thailand Jet Ski Championship/Orientation program for expatriates/Bangkok considers 50kph limit/Village issues 9 rules/10,000 baht fine for riding e-unicycles/5 meth pills too much?/Reporter, photographer arrested/Journalism, criminality, and Thailand/Economy: Thai economy needs more stimulus/PM defends digital wallet/Cheap goods flooding Thai market/Revenue collection beats target/Malaysia unfazed by land bridge plan/Phuket prices reach record levels/Tourism: Alcohol, sunbeds to be banned/Japanese tourist’s murder mystery/Environment: GWM Plans 15 Additional EV Models/Thailand Experience: Responsible relaxation/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Valentine’s Day spending to reach more than 2.5 billion baht

Valentine’s Day is expected to cost consumers more this year as inflation remains sticky. Yet, despite the economic doldrums, they are planning to celebrate the official day of love with their sweethearts and buy gifts for them to show how much they care.

Flowers rank third on the list of top gifts, even though the price of roses, the queen of flowers, is lower than in previous years. Continued …

80% of Thais to go online for Valentine’s gifts

According to a recent study conducted by the YouGov analysis institute, sponsored by Visa, 80% of Thais will be ordering their Valentine’s Day treats from the comfort of their screens.

The research delved deep into the hearts and wallets of Thai consumers, uncovering fascinating insights into how lovebirds navigate the digital aisles in search of that perfect gift for their special someone. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold front and fierce monsoons

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a severe weather warning due to a powerful cold front and strong northeastern monsoons affecting various regions of the country.

The warning, specifically targeting the upper part of Thailand and the lower Gulf of Thailand, indicates that the nation is experiencing unusually volatile weather patterns, leading to cooler to cold temperatures in the north and northeastern parts, and heavy monsoonal impacts in the southern region. Continued …

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Thailand Jet Ski Championship coming to Hua Hin in April

Hua Hin will host the first round of the Thailand Jet Ski Championship “WaterJet ProTour Thailand 2024.”

The event, which marks the beginning of this year’s championship series, will take place on April 6-7, at Hua Don Beach in Khao Takiab. Continued …

A comprehensive orientation program for expatriates

The Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand (JFCCT) has announced the organization of the Fourth Expatriate Orientation Program (EOP 4), scheduled to take place at Vithes Samosorn Hall, Ministry of Foreign Affairs, April 3-4.

This initiative, a collaboration between the Thailand Foundation and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is crafted to enrich the living and working experience of expatriates in Thailand. The program is tailored for a diverse group of international residents, including diplomats, business professionals, experts, and journalists. Continued …

Bangkok considers 50kph limit

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is asking the police to impose a 50-kilometer-per-hour speed limit on 40 roads in inner Bangkok and around major residential areas.

The request will be lodged with the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) to reduce traffic accidents and improve road safety, said Thaiphat Tanasombatkul, director-general of the BMA’s Traffic and Transportation Department. Continued …

Mystical Isaan village issues 9 rules after a series of mysterious deaths

A mystical village, Ban Khop Klang Nuea, in the Isaan province of Kalasin, has established nine strict rules in response to a series of mysterious deaths, with 15 reported in January.

Among the rules: Do not bring dead bodies from other places into the village; do not kill four-legged animals within the village. Continued …

2 foreign men to face 10,000 baht fine for riding e-unicycles in Chiang Mai

Thai motorists demanded police take action against two foreign men riding electric unicycles, or e-unicycles, on a crowded road in the northern province of Chiang Mai.

The two foreign men were seen riding the e-wheels in the right lane of the road. Their practice is considered dangerous and illegal because the right lane is reserved for vehicles traveling at high speed. Furthermore, this type of vehicle is not allowed on Thai roads. Continued …

Is possessing 5 meth pills too much?

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Monday said the government is ready to review a ministerial policy that will lower punishment for drug users found in possession of five meth pills or less.

The new policy specifies that five methamphetamine pills are the maximum amount that a person may possess and still be regarded as a user. Continued …

Reporter, photographer arrested for covering political activist news

Officers from Phrarachawang Police Station arrested a reporter and a freelance photographer from the Prachathai news agency for covering the story of the political activist who sprayed number 112 and an anarchy symbol on the wall of Wat Phra Kaew and the Grand Palace last year.

A news reporter from Prachathai news agency, Nuttaphol Meksobhon, was one of the reporters who covered the activist story and provided an update on the case. Continued …

Journalism, criminality, and Thailand’s troubling history

In recent years, Thailand has faced significant scrutiny over its treatment of journalists and media freedom, a concern that has been highlighted by several high-profile cases.

The arrest of Natthaphon Meksophon from Prachatai and a freelance photographer for their involvement in reporting an incident at Wat Phra Kaew is the latest in a series of events that underscore the precarious state of press freedom in the country. Continued …

Thai economy needs more stimulus amid global challenges, says K-Research

The Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) has warned that the Thai economy requires additional government stimulus to boost domestic consumption amid challenges such as global politics, China’s economic deceleration, and fluctuating currency rates.

The center’s managing director, Burin Adulwattana, emphasized that the decrease in headline inflation for the fourth consecutive month in January does not suggest deflation risks, but rather highlights consumers’ dwindling purchasing power. Continued …

Thai PM defends 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme amid criticism

The implementation of the controversial 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme was defended yesterday by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. This came following a statement by Move Forward Party Deputy Leader Sirikanya Tansakul, suggesting the government develop a backup plan due to the scheme’s uncertain future.

Tansakul pointed out that the scheme’s success hinges on the decision of the government’s digital wallet policy committee, which is scheduled to meet on Thursday. Continued …

Cheap, low-quality goods flooding Thai market due to duty exemption

The Finance Ministry is convening this week to review the exemption of import duties for goods valued under 1,500 baht.

Currently, goods not exceeding 1,500 baht in value, including packaging, transportation and insurance costs, are exempt from duties and 7% value-added tax (VAT). Continued …

Revenue collection beats quarterly target by Bt1.62 billion

The government’s revenue collection for the first three months of fiscal 2024 exceeded its target by 0.3%, or 1.62 billion baht, says Fiscal Policy Office Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja.

Pornchai, who is also a spokesman for the Finance Ministry, said the government’s net revenue collection in the first three months of fiscal 2024 (October to December 2023) was 623 billion baht. Continued …

Malaysia’s largest port unfazed by Thailand’s land bridge plan

Malaysia’s biggest port operator, Westports Holdings, remains unfazed by Thailand’s land bridge project, according to its executive chairman.

The firm is considering external strategic investors to fund a 39.6 billion ringgit (US$8.3 billion) expansion, aiming to nearly double its capacity in the coming decades. Continued …

Prices of condos and houses in Phuket reach record levels

Foreign interest in owning a home in Phuket pushed real estate costs to unprecedented heights in 2023, with newly launched sales breaking records and land prices soaring to as much as 25-100 million baht per rai (approximately 1,600 square meters), Phattarachai Taweewong, director of Research and Communications at Colliers International (Thailand), revealed last week.

The unprecedented opening of condominium and vacation house sales reached a historic peak, accumulating a total value exceeding 100 billion baht. Continued …

Alcohol, sunbeds to be banned on Phuket hideaway beach

Provincial and park authorities will kick off regular joint patrols on Freedom Beach today with strict checks on alcoholic drinks part of the mission, an MP on the resort island said on Monday.

Personnel from the Royal Forestry Department will combine with provincial counterparts to wipe out sales of alcoholic drinks on the beach. Continued …

Japanese tourist’s murder mystery in Thailand haunts family

In a heart-wrenching tale spanning over a decade, the unresolved murder of Japanese tourist Tamako Kawashita continues to cast a long shadow of sorrow and frustration over her family.

Tamako’s father, Yasuaki, stood at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, his voice heavy with grief as he recounted the tragic events. “Her life ended tragically during the trip and, sadly, her killer is still at large.” Continued …

Great Wall Motor Plans 15 Additional Models for Thailand’s EV Cars

Great Wall Motor (GWM), present in the Thai market for three years, which anticipates 70% growth in electric vehicle (EV) cars, plans to introduce 15 new models by 2025, and aims to secure its position among the top 3 xEV manufacturers by 2026.

GWM anticipates that the Thai car market will reach approximately 820,000 total sales, marking a 6% increase from the previous year. The xEV segment is expected to grow by about 40%, constituting 33% of the total market, with approximately 270,000 units sold. Continued …

Responsible relaxation

Krabi and Koh Lanta are two of Thailand’s most popular destinations, known for their stunning natural beauty, rich culture, and unique experiences. Krabi is a province located on the southwest coast of Thailand, famous for its limestone cliffs, crystal-clear waters, and pristine beaches. The province is also home to several national parks, not to mention some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

Koh Lanta, on the other hand, is a beautiful island located in the Andaman Sea, just off the coast of Krabi. Less developed than the mainland, the island features stunning beaches, crystal-clear waters, and a laid-back atmosphere. Continued …

Egypt threatens to void peace treaty with Israel. What does that mean?

In a historic moment at Camp David, President Jimmy Carter witnessed the unlikely handshake between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin. This landmark agreement, bathed in sunlight, has fostered over 40 years of peace between Israel and Egypt. It has served as an important source of stability in a volatile region. Continued …

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Roses and teddy bears top the list of Valentine’s gifts

Recognizing that 90% of couples tend to leave buying a gift for their loved one until the last minute, the 1 Insight and CRC VoiceShare are highlighting the top 10 perennially best-selling gifts to help retailers boost their sales in the run-up to Valentine’s Day, which falls on Wednesday.

They also recommend that shopping malls and restaurants, the two most popular locations for Valentine’s Day celebrations, engage in effective communication that resonates with these last-minute lovers. Continued …

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PKK tops 11 million visitors in 2023

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has emerged as the top revenue earner from tourism in Thailand’s central region for the year 2023.

Deputy Governor Komkrit Charoenpatanasombat announced on Friday (Feb 9) that the province attracted 11,143,079 visitors throughout the year, marking a significant 14.31% increase over the previous year. Continued …

Satellite images show 600+ hotspots in Thailand

Satellite images show there are some 600 hotspots in Thailand, mostly on forested land, and more than 4,000 in Cambodia, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Agency (GISTDA) said.

GISTDA said the hotspots included 169 in national forest reserves, 153 in protected forests, 130 in farm areas, 79 in farmland reform areas, 53 in other areas and seven along highways. Continued …

Why Bangkok is a messy pot of inequality and dysconnectivity

One can experience the heights of human material achievements inside luxury malls, condos, hotels, offices, and supercars. Step outside, and it’s a different world. One would cough up dust, skip over potholes, dodge construction tools dropping down from above, run after buses, sidestep speeding motorbikes, look left and right warily at road crossings as if about to enter a war zone, and always have some cash in hand in case the police stopped you for any reason.

Privileged children spend their lives inside chauffeured vans, eyes glued to their iPads, while outside, unfortunate children try to sell flowers to apathetic drivers, who avert their gaze and move their cars away. Towering high-rises stand next to the poorest slums. The finest European sportscar races past some makeshift crossbreed of a motorbike and a wagon. Continued …

Residents share their vision for Bangkok’s future aspirations

A recent announcement on the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) Facebook page inspired many Bangkokians to express their ideas and aspirations for the capital’s future.

The call to action resulted in many constructive comments and feedback either via an online platform or through mail. Here are the top 10 comments in response to BMA’s call for envisioning Bangkok’s ideal future: Continued …

Thailand’s sugar intake quadruples WHO daily limit

Thailand’s sugar consumption has soared to a worrying level, with Thai citizens consuming on average 23 teaspoons of sugar per day, almost quadruple the daily limit recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Pairoj Saonuam, the assistant chief executive officer at the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), highlighted the health risks associated with such high consumption on Sunday. He identified heart attacks, strokes, cancers and diabetes as the major health hazards linked to excessive sugar intake among the Thai population. Continued …

Thailand lottery fever heats up: Friday draw sparks fortune frenzy

Thailand lottery fever heats up for enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the latest draw on Friday, with various sources hinting at the numbers that may bring good fortune. The collective buzz around these predictions gathers momentum, capturing the imagination of those hoping to strike it lucky.

Channel 3’s Chinese calendar lottery numbers are generating excitement this cycle. The calendar, featuring news presenters such as Sorayuth Suthasanachinda, Bright Pitchayatan, Korrakot Kamaneeploy, and Kittisanghahapad, is touted as particularly lucky, having seemingly bestowed good fortune numerous times in the preceding year. Continued …

Kanom Krok flips named top ASEAN pancake

Online foodie travel guide TasteAtlas ranked Thai dessert Kanom Krok as the fourth best pancake in the world. Additionally, the delectable dessert was crowned champion in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

TasteAtlas last week released its list of Top 85 Pancakes in the World on its platform with one of Thailand’s much-loved desserts, Kanom Krok, high on the list. Continued …

Optimistic growth outlook for 22 industries in 2024

Twenty-two industries have demonstrated growth, while 12 are battling contraction, according to a recent report by the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry, and Banking (JSCCIB), which revealed the findings from a comprehensive survey on likely industry trends in 2024.

Covering insights from 46 industrial groups across five regions, the survey highlighted notable patterns and concerns shaping the industrial landscape. Continued …

Economic crisis feared amid digital wallet dispute

The Bank of Thailand and the government have been at odds for months, with tensions escalating last week when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept interest rates at 2.5% despite political pressure for a reduction. This disagreement came to the fore during discussions about the digital wallet scheme, a 560-billion-baht (US$15.58 billion) project that the central bank has urged caution over.

A poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) revealed that 68.8% of respondents wouldn’t be upset if the project was abandoned, while Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai remains committed to the scheme. He argued it is essential for reviving the economy and warned that a crisis akin to the 1997 Tom Yam Kung crisis could occur without some form of stimulus. Continued …

On the edge of a precipice? Not so fast

Tensions between the Bank of Thailand and the coalition government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is also the finance minister, have been apparent for months and flared up last week after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to maintain interest rates at 2.5% following a political push for a reduction.

The rift was exposed during the discussion on the digital wallet scheme, with the central bank urging caution with the 560-billion-baht project. Continued …

Government finds itself backed into a corner on digital wallet scheme

The Thai government’s controversial plan to raise 500 billion baht through an off-budget loan for the digital wallet scheme has run into another roadblock.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) recently issued a warning that the scheme risked violating the Constitution and related laws and was vulnerable to corruption. Continued …

Japanese outlay of Bt10B fuels Thai S-curve sectors

Two Japanese firms are planning to spend a total of 10 billion baht expanding their investment into Thailand in S-curve industries, says the Industry Ministry.

The Thai government is promoting 12 targeted S-curve industries, including smart electronics. The two companies are interested in investing in air and compressor manufacturing, said officials. Continued …

Tourism sees strong start to the year with nearly 4 million arrivals

Thailand welcomed 128,969 foreign visitors on Feb. 8, two days ahead of this year’s Chinese New Year, while total foreign arrivals this year nearly reached 4 million, Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said on Saturday.

From Jan. 1 to Feb. 8, a total of 3,963,744 foreigners entered Thailand, Chai reported. Visitors from China topped the list with 730,747, followed by travelers from Malaysia (419,116), Russia (275,641), India (209,431) and Laos (130,551). Continued …

Visa-free influx proves to be mixed blessing

Thailand is experiencing an influx of foreign visitors, as the government’s visa-free policy for tourists from countries including China has given the industry a much-needed boost.

However, business operators have called on the government to devise measures to address shortages of skilled laborers in the industry, improve transport infrastructure in provinces that are also major tourist spots, as well as deal with criminals exploiting the visa-exemption policy to enter the country and run illegal businesses. Continued …

Boat Carrying Chinese Tourists Capsizes, All Safely Rescued

A long-tail boat carrying seven Chinese tourists plus the vessel’s crew members capsized off Krabi yesterday, but fortunately all were safely rescued by a passing boat. The accident occurred near Koh Lao Lading island, around 300 meters from Koh Hong, with the two islands being part of Krabi’s Than Bok Khorani National Park.

The long-tail boat capsized after being hit by high waves, with the tourists and crew members struggling to stay afloat in the middle of the sea. Continued …

Koh Samui Sees Increase in Visitors Following Visa Exemptions

Wiwat Chuenban, the chairman of the Surat Thani Provincial Tourism Industry Council, revealed an increasing number of foreign and Thai tourists visiting Koh Samui in January and February.

After a visa exemption for Chinese tourists, there were four direct flights from Chengdu, China, to Surat Thani in one week. There was also a direct flight route from Taiwan to Surat Thani, as well, resulting in a surging number of bookings of more than 672 hotels, and 25,000 rooms were reserved, according to Wiwat. Continued …

5,000 Chinese tourists a day on Phuket over Chinese New Year

Chinese tourists have descended on Phuket to celebrate Chinese New Year, pushing hotel occupancy on the island to 81%. Phuket has long been a popular destination for Chinese travelers due its strong Chinese heritage and ancestry.

The director of the Phuket office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand says the number of Chinese arrivals has jumped to between 4,000 and 5,000 a day. Lertchai Wangtrakuldee says this is the highest number of arrivals of any nationality and the island expects to see revenue of 6.8 billion baht from the holiday period. Continued …

Thai Travel Industry Urged To Reduce Usage Of US$

In a lecture at this year’s joint meeting of the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Assn. , Professor Dr. Piti Srisangnam, head of the ASEAN Foundation, cited “de-dollarization” as one of “6D” trends that will shake up travel and tourism, the other five being decoupling/derisking of the global value chains, deglobalization, destabilization, the digital divide, and degradation of environment.

The lecture is set to reset the content of industry discourse, in Thailand and beyond. For the first time, two leading Thai travel and tourism industry associations invited a professor to discuss the impact of geopolitical conflicts on their businesses, jettisoning the repetitively boring talks on post-Covid recovery, sustainability and technology. Continued …

Another one? Chinese Man Falls to His Death From Pattaya Condo

A 35-year-old Chinese man on vacation with his family in Pattaya for the Chinese New Year reportedly fell to his death from a condo in north Pattaya yesterday afternoon. The incident took place at approximately 2pm at a condo in central Pattaya whose name has been withheld pending further investigation.

The victim, identified by his family to the press and police as 35-year-old Yuanhui Lai, had reportedly fallen to his death from the balcony of a rented condo on the 18th floor of the condominium. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi’s capacity to increase after third runway is operational in July

The construction of the third runway at Suvarnabhumi Airport will be completed in time for its use in July, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said Sunday. Once the new runway is in use, the airport capacity will be increased from 67 flights per hour to 94 flights per hour, Suriya added.

The airport’s first runway is located on the west side of the airport and the second runway on the east side, separated by passenger terminal buildings and other facilities. The third runway is being built further away from the first runway near the east edge of the airport. Continued …

German passenger’s mid-flight death leaves Lufthansa plane splattered in blood

On a Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich, a 63-year-old German passenger sparked panic in the cabin when he began spurting an endless flow of blood.

The German passenger boarded the plane visibly ill. As the flight progressed, his condition rapidly deteriorated, causing panic among the passengers. A fellow passenger described the scene as absolute horror, with everyone screaming in fear. Continued …

Solar solutions sought for residential electric users

Four years ago, Boonyuen Siritham, president of the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC), paid around 17,000 baht to 18,000 baht monthly in petrol and electricity bills.

As an environmentalist, she aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and cut her expenses so she decided to install a solar rooftop and switched to an electric car. Since then, she pays only 2,500 baht per month for electricity. Continued …

Chinese New Year celebrations across Thailand

Chiang Mai has been transformed into a mesmerizing spectacle, as lion and golden dragon dance troupes from Bangkok took to the streets for the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Store owners eagerly invited them inside, hoping to bask in the good luck and prosperity they brought. Meanwhile, at the iconic Tha Phae Gate, Chinese tourists swarmed, dressed in Thai traditional attire, as they posed against the backdrop of the ancient city wall, a sight that truly defined Chiang Mai. Continued …

From Dreams to Reality: Retiring as a Couple in Thailand

Dreaming of retiring to Thailand with your better half? You’re not alone. Thailand, with its sun-kissed beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture, has become a haven for couples looking to spend their golden years in paradise.

Whether you’re enticed by the tranquillity of rural towns or the bustling expat communities in cities like Hua Hin, retiring in Thailand offers a blend of adventure and relaxation that’s hard to beat. Continued …

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Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024 starts

The “Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024” is set to take place through tomorrow at Rajabhakti Park. Coinciding with Muay Thai Day on Tuesday, this event is a collaboration among various organizations to celebrate and promote Muay Thai, the distinguished Thai martial art, on a global stage.

The festival will include ceremonies to honor the seven kings and King Rama VIII, a historical exhibition on Muay Thai, activities showcasing the martial art’s four regional styles, and both local and international Muay Thai boxing competitions. Continued …

Lifting of afternoon alcohol sales ban being considered

The Thai government is considering lifting the afternoon prohibition on alcohol sales in a bid to boost its tourism industry. Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew is planning to ask the government’s alcohol control committee to discuss the appeal by the Thai Alcohol Beverage Business Assn. (TABBA) to revoke the rule that restricts alcohol sales between 2pm and 5pm.

The afternoon ban is not strictly a part of the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act but was implemented by a coup-maker in 1972, Dr. Cholnan stated. Continued …

Sivana Pool Villas – an ideal Hua Hin home

Introducing a brand new private pool villa project in Hua Hin, a beach-side resort where the city meets the sea.

Sivana Pool Villas offers you everything you need in an ideal home without compromising on style and comfort. Located just 10 minutes south of Hua Hin city center, on Soi 126, Phetkasem Road (Khao Tao area) just 5 minutes to the nearest beach, with some units offering sea view.

These new villas are tastefully decorated, functional in design and layout, with attention to details using high-quality materials, and features a large open island kitchen with all premium-brand, built-in appliances, large covered terrace with infinity salt water system pool, large master bedroom with walk-in closet, large windows and high ceiling. Along with resort-like facilities within the estate, i.e. bar, restaurant, fitness, spa and a large lagoon pool with by 24-hour security.

Sivana Pool Villas is located in Hua Hin, just 230 kilometers south of Bangkok. Tel: +66 (0)91 819 9810; e-mail: sivanavillas@gmail.com; Hua Hin Soi 126, Phetkasem Road, Nong Kae.

Red Cross Fair coming to Hua Hin Feb 24 to March 4

The Hua Hin Red Cross and Local Goodies Fair returns for its 26th edition this year, promising a vibrant mix of charity, culture, and community spirit.

Scheduled from Feb. 24 to March 4, the fair will unfold over the expansive 25-acre activity ground situated behind the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall on Soi Hua Hin 102. Continued …

World Wetlands Day celebrated in PKK

The Mae Ramphueng Wetland Family Learning Center in Bang Saphan district was the focal point for World Wetlands Day celebrations in Prachuap Khiri Khan, with the acting governor, Kittipong Sukhaphakul, leading the event.

Themed “Wetlands for Human Wellbeing,” the day brought together key figures, including Chettha Chanthi, head of planning and projects/public relations, and Nithatsan Chanthong, director of the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning, alongside roughly 300 community members and young people. Continued …

Run Fun Walk event planned for Feb 24

Hua Hin is gearing up to hold the “Run Fun Walk 2024” event on Feb. 24, integrating sports tourism with marine conservation.

This year’s Run Fun Walk, which will be held on Hua Hin beach, invites participants to engage in a 5.9 km walk or run, complemented by horseback riding and the release of marine life, including 550,000 sweet clams and tiger prawns. Continued …

Centara World Masters to tee off in Hua Hin June 9-15

Hua Hin is poised to host the 9th edition of the Centara World Masters Golf Championship.

This prestigious event, renowned as the largest amateur golf tournament in Asia, is scheduled to take place from June 9-15. The tournament will be held at two of Hua Hin’s most distinguished championship courses: Black Mountain Golf Club and Banyan Golf Club. Continued …

British man arrested in Bangkok for buying sex from underage girls in Hua Hin

A British man was arrested in Bangkok on Saturday, charged with buying sex from underage girls in Hua Hin, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) has announced.

The 35-year-old man, identified as Mr James, was arrested on Yen Akat Road in the Sathon district by officers from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD). Continued …

Retire in Thailand: The Complete Guide

Making the choice to retire in Thailand has become increasingly popular for those looking to enjoy a high quality of life in a beautiful tropical setting. With its stunning beaches, ancient temples, friendly locals, low cost of living and excellent healthcare, Thailand offers a unique blend of modern comforts and cultural experiences for foreign retirees.

This comprehensive guide covers everything you need to know about retiring in Thailand, from visa requirements to the best locations to live. Continued …

Moving to Thailand with your family: challenges and tips

Moving to Thailand can be an exciting adventure, but it also comes with challenges, especially for expat families. Thailand is a well-liked travel destination for international families because of its energetic culture, breathtaking scenery, and kind people.

But navigating Thailand’s complicated social scene may be challenging, particularly when it comes to personal accounts, work permits, and visas. In this article, we will discuss some of the difficulties foreign families encounter in Thailand and offer suggestions for easing the adjustment. Continued …

Navy Shelves Project To Salvage Sunken Corvette Sukhothai

The Navy has put an open bidding on hold for the planned retrieval of the sunken navy corvette c (FSG-442) from under the sea off Prachuap Khiri Khan for the time being.

The navy had earlier held the bidding twice for a private firm, either Thai or foreign, to retrieve the sunken navy ship from under the sea off the western coastal province, given a sum of 200 million baht in funding, but no private bidder has yet been awarded the project due to failure to meet qualification specs, according to Naval Fleet Commander Adm. Chartchai Thongsaard. Continued …

January headline CPI drops 1.11% y/y, lowest in nearly 3 years

Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) dropped 1.11% in January from a year earlier, versus a 0.83% year-on-year fall in the previous month, the Commerce Ministry said on Monday.

The figure compared with a forecast fall of 0.82% for January in a Reuters poll. The core CPI increased 0.52% year-on-year in January, versus a forecast rise of 0.57%. Continued …

Balancing two large projects

The proposed land bridge project in southern Thailand is viewed by the current administration as a marker of its success in drawing foreign investment, similar to how previous governments regarded the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

While some officials discuss the two projects in the same manner, the EEC is operational and continues to be developed, while the land bridge is still a proposal. Continued …

Thailand adapts strategy amid China economic shifts, eyes India as alternative

Thailand witnessed a contraction of 1% in its overall exports in fiscal 2023. However, when excluding products related to oil, gold and military supplies, there was a modest expansion of 0.6%. The trade deficit for the nation tallied up to 302.93 billion baht, marking a notable improvement from the 2022 deficit of 612.57 billion baht.

The key export markets for Thailand in 2023 revealed interesting dynamics. The United States saw an uptick of 2.2%, while China and Japan registered a slight dip of 1% and 0.57%, respectively. Continued …

Japanese firms urge Thailand to simplify customs and boost infrastructure

Japanese businesses based in Thailand have urged the government to simplify customs duty rules and enhance transport infrastructure, in addition to introducing economic strategies to increase public spending.

The Japanese Chamber of Commerce (JCC) in Bangkok recently communicated with the press to share insights from its newest survey assessing the business outlook among Japanese firms and investors in Thailand. Continued …

EV and SUV sales set for boost in Thailand

This year, the thai automotive industry anticipates uneven sales growth, shaped by motorists’ evolving preferences and lenders’ decision-making. Electric vehicle (EV) makers and banks will be crucial in shaping domestic sales, especially within the pure pickup category.

As per the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), EVs, pickup passenger vehicles (PPVs), and sport utility vehicles (SUVs) are predicted to be this year’s buyer trends. Continued …

Over 70% of ‘Thai’ elephant pants are manufactured in China

With Thailand’s economy in crisis, the worldwide success of elephant pants seems like a bright spot. The garments are selling like hot cakes across the world. However, the good news stops there.

In short, it has emerged this week that well over 70% of elephant pants sold are, in truth, manufactured in China. The story is one that highlights the decline of Thailand’s manufacturing industry. Continued …

Free visa policy for neighboring countries discussed

On Saturday, Srettha Thavisin, the Thai prime minister, publicly revealed after a discussion with Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the minister of tourism and sport, regarding CLMV (Cambodia, Laos, Myanmar, and Vietnam) visas, as well as Malaysia, aiming to have Thailand as a major tourism hub.

After a ministerial meeting with the Lao PDR, Sudawan publicly revealed that discussions were underway for regional tourism collaboration, particularly involving CLMV and Malaysia. The discussions were not concluded yet, as regional collaboration needed mutual agreement and equal benefits, stated Sudawan. Continued …

Phuket airport gears up for Lunar New Year influx of 49,000 daily visitors

Phuket International Airport is bracing for an influx of around 49,000 visitors each day throughout the Lunar New Year festival, which commenced on Sunday and extends till Feb. 16.

This figure was revealed by Monchai Tanod, the airport director, who also stated that the total number of arrivals during the 13 days is projected to reach 640,000. This tally includes an expected 430,000 international tourists. The airport, managed by Airports of Thailand, is set to accommodate 3,915 flights, comprising 2,298 international and 1,617 domestic, during this period. Continued …

Labor shortage putting pressure on hotel costs

Labor shortages in the tourism sector have caused hotel expenses to increase at a higher rate than revenue growth, according to hospitality market analyst STR.

Jesper Palmqvist, senior director for Asia-Pacific at STR, said the only risk for hotels this year is cost controls based on unparalleled growth of labor costs and room rates. Continued …

Chiang Mai Flower Festival expects 1 million visitors

The Chiang Mai Flower Festival 2024 started on Saturday with a parade of floral floats. The procession featured enthusiastic residents of Chiang Mai province, as well as tourists from both Thailand and abroad, who gathered to witness the elaborate parade of floral-themed vehicles.

Chiang Mai Gov. Nirat Pongsitthawornsaid the flower festival was one of the major annual events in the province. This festival has been celebrated continuously for a long time and stands as the only festival of its kind in Thailand. Continued …

Phuket developer switches from tourism to residential

The resort island of Phuket, which once was highly tourism dependent, has quickly evolved into a global hotspot as an international community for a rising tide of global citizens. Taking flight is a migration megatrend that is being driven not only by geopolitical events worldwide but a series of other emerging segments.

Those highlighted in C9 Hotelworks latest research include urban flight, an increasingly mobile work-from-anywhere class of business owners, executives, and digital nomads, and a graying population that is retiring early and moving across borders. Continued …

Balcony collapses at Chiang Mai resort, injuring 13

A tragic incident unfolded at a popular resort in Chiang Mai today, where a newly constructed balcony collapsed, leaving several attendees of a seminar injured amid chaos and cries of pain.

Rescue teams from Ban Waen and Hang Dong swiftly responded to the scene at the Rom Mai Ruean Ngam Resort, situated behind the Ban Waen subdistrict office in Hang Dong District, Chiang Mai. Continued …

Scottish woman’s cliff plunge in Thailand sparks insurance debacle

An insurance company left a Scottish woman hanging after it refused to pay out after she plunged almost 20 meters off a cliff on Ko Lanta island in west Thailand.

Glasgow-born NHS nurse Kerry Hughes almost fell to her death after renting a scooter on the west Thailand island. Despite the swift action of an emergency rescue team, who transferred the 35-year-old to a local hospital on Ko Lanta island, Hughes faced further complications when she was moved to the mainland for additional treatment. It was there that she received the disheartening news that her insurance would not cover the hospital costs. Continued …

Tragedies in Pattaya …

British Tourist Dies After Fall from Pattaya Hotel 

Swedish Swim Coach Fatally Falls from Pattaya Hotel 

This Is The No.1 Pet Peeve For Travelers

We all have them. Little pet peeves that drive us wild. For some, it’s hearing another person loudly smack their gum or slurp soup at a restaurant. For others, it’s a partner who never closes the kitchen drawers or puts down a toilet seat.

Pet peeves really can vary from person to person, but according to a new report by Going.com, travelers seem to share many of the same peeves. Continued …

Why More Expats Love Calling Chiang Rai Home

Are you considering a new destination to call home? More and more expats are drawn to the charming city of Chiang Rai. This rising trend of expats choosing Chiang Rai as their new residence is fueled by its serene landscapes, affordable cost of living, and welcoming community.

Expats find solace in Chiang Rai’s idyllic country lifestyle, surrounded by majestic mountains and excellent hiking opportunities. The city’s lower cost of living than Western countries makes it an attractive option for retirees seeking a peaceful and financially sustainable life. Continued …

20 Best Places to Visit in Thailand

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

My most recent trip to Thailand was in early 2022, when the country implemented strict entry requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, I was one of a few hundred thousand tourists who were allowed into the country, and it felt like I had many of the typically crowded attractions all to myself. Continued …

Top 7 Thai Food Dishes, Ranked

In many parts of East Asia, there is spicy food, and then there is spicy Thai food. Thai food is known throughout the region and the world for its fiery heat and fresh herbs.

Thai cuisine is also among the healthiest world cuisines, with many vegan-friendly dishes or options that are lower in fat and processed sugar than Western foods. Because of this, StudyFinds has compiled a list of the best Thai food dishes most recommended by foodies. Continued …

A Michelin-rated restaurant tour in Thailand

Penlaos ranks among the newest, cheapest and most unlikely places recognized in the Michelin Guide Thailand 2024. Hidden in the elephant-dotted hills of northeast Thailand, it offers 300 covers, and a choice of 200 dishes, and has 70 front-of-house staff.

Most guests dine in its warehouse-like interior, a gargantuan space decorated with Laotian bunting, which flaps in a tornado of giant fans. Continued …

Top 10 Thailand Secrets

Sichon

The idyllic Sichon beach in Nakhon Si Thammarat, praised by Lonely Planet as one of Thailand’s top 10 beaches.

Where is it? In Nakhon Si Thammarat Province, 780km south of Bangkok, on the western side of the Gulf of Thailand just below Koh Samui.

What’s there? Plenty, but “tranquil tourism” is the guiding principle. There are low-rise, seafront hotels like Sichon Cabana Resort that offer kitesurfing, SUPs, snorkeling and diving. Rare, pink Indo-Pacific dolphins cruise the protected waters of nearby Hat Khanom National Park. Continued …

Songkhla and Pattani itinerary: A guide to Thailand’s southern coastal towns

Songkhla, a serene city in southern Thailand located just less than an hour away by car from the more well-known city of Hat Yai (a popular destination for Malaysians and Signaporeans), is set in a peninsula and surrounded by water across three sides. Although relatively small, Songkhla is brimming with cultural heritage, fine beaches, and culinary delights.

Songkhla is also known for its enchanting blend of Thai and Chinese influences, The city’s laid-back atmosphere is a refreshing contrast to the bustling tourist hotspot such as Bangkok and it also boasts a different vibe from the also-laidback Chiang Mai, making Songkhla an ideal destination for those seeking a relaxed travel experience. Continued …

Thailand for digital nomads: Your ultimate guide

Thailand beckons digital nomads with its irresistible mix of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and a cost of living that won’t break the bank. It’s a place where you can seamlessly blend work with exploration, offering the perfect backdrop for your remote working lifestyle.

Thailand stands out as a top pick for digital nomads. Its mix of vibrant culture, breathtaking landscapes, and affordable living costs create an environment where work and leisure not only coexist but thrive. Cities like Chiang Mai have become hubs for digital nomads, offering strong communities where collaboration and learning flourish. Continued …

Explore Thailand top cannabis tourist hotspots

Thailand has emerged as a beacon for cannabis enthusiasts, transforming Bangkok into a hotspot for those keen to explore the world of legal cannabis. With innovative policy shifts, the country now welcomes tourists to indulge in everything from smoking to edibles, setting the stage for an unparalleled cannabis tourism experience.

Dubbed the Amsterdam of Asia, Thailand offers a unique blend of breathtaking landscapes and cannabis-friendly vibes. However, navigating the local cannabis scene can be tricky due to complex regulations. Continued …

Red Sea danger prompts global oil buyers to switch markets

The global oil market is looking increasingly local, as militant attacks in the Red Sea and surging freight rates make supplies from closer to home more attractive. Continued …

Musk loses $56-billion case to heavy metal drummer

Elon Musk suffered one of the biggest legal losses in U.S. history last week when the Tesla CEO was stripped of his $56-billion pay package in a case brought by an unlikely opponent, a former heavy metal drummer. Continued …

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  • Motorway hotline – 1586
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Thursday’s news-Feb 1

Today’s news: Health emergency over smog?/Will new air-quality laws help?/Dual track vs high-speed rail/Watch the sunset for Valentine’s Day/Drunk drivers face more testing/Health Massage Leader Training/Amazing Muay Thai World Festival/Philippines, Cambodia experience with gambling/Court rules against Move Forward/Experts assess fallout from ruling/Loath to surrender golf courses/Economy: Boosting minimum wage/Digital wallet may be delayed/Bangkok land prices/Thailand’s steel industry suffers/Tourism: Warning about medical tourism/Phuket Airport Clarifies Over Swimwear/Environment: Air quality in Chiang Mai improves/Fossil findings point to ancient sea/Thailand Experience: 10 Great Reasons to move to Thailand/Why monkeys attack people/7 Romantic Adult-Only Resorts/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Is it time to declare a national health emergency over smog?

The escalating crisis of PM2.5 air pollution in Thailand has reached a critical juncture, demanding immediate and decisive action from the government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

The pervasive smog that blankets cities, particularly Bangkok and northern regions like Chiang Mai, poses not just an environmental threat but a dire public health emergency. Continued …

Will new air-quality laws cure Thailand’s smog-driven health crisis?

The ongoing push in Parliament to improve Thailand’s appalling record of air pollution offers hope that the decades-long threat to public health posed by PM2.5 smog could soon be curbed.

The severity of the threat is so grave that the House of Representatives voted overwhelmingly for seven “clean air” laws on Jan. 17. The seven bills, proposed by different parties, sailed through their first reading with 443 votes in support, none against, and one abstention. Continued …

Dual track vs high-speed rail – what’s the difference?

The opening of Hua Hin’s new elevated train station 15 marked a significant milestone in the region’s transportation development. However, there seems to be a lingering confusion among the public, as observed in comments online.

Some people are conflating the new dual track train line with the high-speed train project, which is a separate initiative. To clear the air, we delve into the specifics of these two distinct rail projects. Continued … 

Where to watch the sunset in Hua Hin for Valentine’s Day

What are your plans for Valentine’s Day? Sure, you could opt for a dinner at one of Hua Hin’s many excellent restaurants, but why not try something a little different this year?

Imagine spending the evening watching the sun dip below the horizon, perhaps with a picnic, in one of the most romantic settings Hua Hin has to offer. As Valentine’s Day approaches, couples in Hua Hin can look forward to celebrating their love under the breathtaking sunsets that paint the sky in hues of orange, yellow, pink and purple. Continued …

Drunk drivers in Thailand to face more testing

The Royal Thai Police are introducing more options for testing drunk drivers, including more timely hospital testing. The new measures were endorsed by the Thai Cabinet yesterday, says deputy government spokesman Kharom Polpornklang.

The measures are in line with Sections 5 and 142 of the Land Transport Act and have been reviewed by various government departments, including the Justice Ministry, the Public Health Ministry, the Office of the Attorney General and the Office of the Court of Justice. Continued … 

Hua Hin launches Health Massage Leader Training Program

A new training program has been launched in Hua Hin aimed at boosting the town’s health and wellness offerings for residents and visitors.

The Health Massage Leader Development Training Program got underway on Jan. 30, and aims to enhance the skills of massage therapists, focusing on health promotion and disease prevention. Continued …

Hua Hin to host Amazing Muay Thai World Festival Feb 4-6

Fans of Muay Thai are in for a treat as Hua Hin prepares to host the Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024 Feb. 4-6. Municipal officials met to finalize plans for this highly anticipated event.

The meeting, led by Komkrit Charoenphatthanasombat, deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, included key representatives from various sectors. Busaba Choksuchart, the deputy mayor of Hua Hin, represented the city’s municipal administration. Continued …

Seminar discusses Philippines, Cambodia experience with gambling regulation

A robust legal framework and stringent enforcement are key to legalizing gambling, a seminar on “Lessons Learned from Managing Gambling in the Philippines and Cambodia” heard at Mandarin Samyan Hotel in Bangkok.

The event, organized by the Center for Gambling Studies, supported by the Health Promotion Fund Office, aimed to discuss the legal aspects and regulatory measures related to gambling, focusing on Thailand’s regional partners, the Philippines and Cambodia. Both the ASEAN countries have already legalized casinos. Continued …

Court rules Move Forward attempted to topple constitutional monarchy

The Constitutional Court yesterday unanimously ruled that the Move Forward Party and its former leader Pita Limjaroenrat have attempted to overthrow the constitutional monarchy by campaigning to amend the lese majeste law or Article 112 and ordered them to cease all activities related to it.

While the court did not decide whether the reformist party should be disbanded, the ruling is likely to pave the way for subsequent legal efforts to have the party dissolved. Continued …

Experts assess fallout from Move Forward Party ruling

The Constitutional Court ruling should not affect government stability or the tourism industry, according to Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) President Chamnan Srisawat.

“Despite the political situation in Thailand, international tourism demand will not fall off unless there is severe violence,” said Chamnan. Continued …

Air force loath to surrender golf courses

The air force has opposed a movement pressuring it to hand back two land plots, currently used as golf courses, to the government for conversion into public parks.

Hundreds of golf course workers who live in the communities nearby would lose their jobs if the handover went ahead, ACM Punpakdee Pattanakul, commander-in-chief of the air force, said on Wednesday. Continued …

Panel eyes boosting minimum wage

The tripartite wage committee is expected to consider another daily minimum wage increase in April, with the new rates likely to rise to 400 baht in some provinces.

This comes as Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said that Pairoj Chotikasathien, permanent secretary for labor, who serves as the committee’s chairman, has appointed a subcommittee to review a minimum wage calculation formula and study the possibility of increasing rates for some provinces and career types. Continued …

Digital wallet scheme may be delayed, but not scrapped

An adviser to the finance minister said on Wednesday that the government was still awaiting a formal letter from the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission before it could go ahead with the implementation of the contentious digital wallet scheme.

Phaophum Rojanasakul, adviser to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin who is also the finance minister, said the government was awaiting the NACC’s opinion on the 500-billion-baht project. Continued …

Bangkok land prices set for record

The land price per square wah in Bangkok is expected to reach a new record high of more than 4 million baht for a plot on Ploenchit Road owned by the Sukosol family, being purchased by Central Group, according to a source in the property industry who requested anonymity.

The source said this plot, sized around three rai, used to be Morakot parking lot located between Central Chidlom and Soi Somkid. Continued …

Thailand’s steel industry suffers as cheap imports from China flood market

Steel industry capacity utilization in Thailand is on a downward spiral, with Tata Steel Thailand (TSTH), a subsidiary of India’s largest steelmaker, attributing this trend to the sluggish economic recovery and the influx of inexpensive steel from China.

The postponement of the fiscal 2024 state budget planning as a consequence of the 2023 general elections and the protracted process of forming a coalition government has further resulted in a downturn in the country’s steel production. Continued …

Health expert weighs in on CDC’s new warning about medical tourism

Health expert Dr. Payal Kohli discusses medical tourism, which is when people go out of the country primarily for cosmetic surgery. Video 

Phuket Airport Clarifies Over Picture of Foreigners Wearing Swimwear

The Phuket International Airport has clarified after a photo of two foreign tourists wearing only swimwear went viral on social media.

The airport said on Wednesday that on Jan. 28 the two male foreign tourists who wear wearing swimwear were dropped from a car in front of the international terminal. They put on clothes before entering the terminal proper, however. Continued …

January air quality in Chiang Mai sees huge improvement over last year

Chiang Mai locals enjoyed a clear sky on Wednesday as only 67 hot spots were detected by satellite imagery, an 83% drop compared to 395 spots recorded in January last year.

Chiang Mai Deputy Gov. Thossapol Phuanudom said on Wednesday that the overall air quality in the northern province was improving, as can be seen from the 16.8% year-on-year drop in the number of patients suffering from respiratory diseases. Continued …

Fossil findings point to ancient sea

Ancient marine animal fossils dating back more than 250 million years have been found in Phetchabun, not far from Si Thep ancient town.

Apsorn Sardsud, director of the Geology Division Department of Mineral Resources Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment, said a team of archaeologists found fossil remains in tambon Ban Phot, Nong Phai district, which also indicated that the area where the ancient town of Si Thep is located was once connected to an ancient sea. Continued …

10 Great Reasons to Consider Emigrating to Thailand

Have you ever dreamed of a life filled with adventures, days bathed in sunshine, and the taste of culinary delights at every turn? Thailand could be your perfect destination. This enchanting land combines the allure of crystal-clear waters and emerald landscapes with the warmth of its people and a cost of living that allows for a luxurious but budget-friendly experience.

It’s a place where modernity meets tradition, creating a mosaic of experiences that cater to everyone. Dive into a world where each day in Thailand is another great reason to stay. Continued …

Why monkeys attack people – a primate expert explains

Wildlife tourism thrives on our fascination with animals, and primates are particularly attractive animals to tourists. With their human-like faces, complex family dynamics and acrobatic antics, they are a joy to behold.

But recent stories have emerged that portray monkeys in a more sinister light. Reports of “monkey attacks”, “devil monkeys”, or even “face-ripping, bone-biting monkeys” have become common in the media. Have our primate cousins turned on us? Continued …

7 Romantic Adult-Only Resorts in Thailand

A Valentine’s Day vacation can be simple: just undisturbed time alone with your partner. That’s why these adult-only resorts in Thailand are deemed to be among the best choices for your romantic Valentine’s Day escape this 2024.

Although these adult-only are not made for every family, they grant an unparalleled experience that we all crave in this hectic world. With privacy as the utmost priority, they boast a romantic and intimate ambiance that lovebirds will appreciate very much. Continued …

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

Wednesday’s news-Jan 31

Today’s news: Tax briefing on foreign income/Thailand faces thunderstorms/Barbecue heath risks/Monsoon Valley Harvest Festival/Free Kayaking/PP United wins/Expired food safety concerns/Thailand falls 7 places in corruption survey/Thailand’s Cannabis Roll Back/Thailand’s Cannabis empire/Economy: Transport Ministry outlines projects/China-Thailand rail must be sped up/Factory output drops/Trade deficit with China/Thai workers overseas contribute/Most desirable employer in Thailand/Tourism: Tourists in speedos at Phuket airport/Tourists in Briefs Ignite Fury/Online searches up seven-fold/Extended tourist visas/Environment: PM2.5 at critical level in Bangkok/Thailand Experience: Unveiling Baan Krua’s rich heritage/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Tax briefing on foreign income set in Hua Hin Friday

Following the recent changes in Thai tax regulations requiring residents to pay personal income tax on income brought into Thailand from overseas, the BCCT Pre-Connecting Western Seaboard (Hua Hin) Tax Briefing event aims to shed more light on the situation.

The event is free to attend and should not be missed by anyone who is potentially affected by the issue. The event takes place before the BCCT networking at Holiday Inn Vana Nava Hua Hin, scheduled for Friday from 5 to 6 pm. Continued …

Thailand faces thunderstorms and high waves

Today’s weather update signals turbulent conditions across the country, with the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issuing an alert for thunderstorms in 20 provinces. The forecast warns of high waves exceeding 2 meters in the southern seas, while the northern region experiences a significant drop in temperature.

The weather pattern over the upper northern region is influenced by a westerly wind in the upper levels, leading to cooler air and a temperature decrease. This development is expected to continue until tomorrow, with the lowest temperatures ranging from 15 to 22 degrees Celsius and the highest from 27 to 33 degrees Celsius. Continued … 

Diners warned of barbecue heath risks

A Department of Health Service Support (DHSS) survey has revealed five health risks from tabletop barbecue buffet dining.

Dr. Samart Thirasak, DHSS deputy chief, said that from Dec. 4-22, the department conducted a monitoring survey on 26,889 restaurant-goers nationwide and found about 32% often patronized DIY barbecued pork buffets. Continued …

Monsoon Valley Harvest Festival Feb 17-25

A wonderful time of year to visit any vineyard is harvest time. It is when the grapes are being picked and processed, offering a unique opportunity to witness the wine-making process and to see the vineyard at its most active.

In February, the Monsoon Valley Harvest Festival 2024 is happening at Hua Hin’s Monsoon Valley vineyard. This year’s festival, happening from Feb. 17-25, promises an immersive and fun experience into the world of wine making. Continued …

Final opportunity for free Kayaking at Sirinart Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem

The Sirinart Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Center in Pak Nam Pran is offering its last free kayaking sessions for this season in February. This unique opportunity allows participants to experience the mangrove ecosystem up close along the scenic Klongkoy Canal.

The kayaking journey stretches over 1.5 kilometers, offering a rare chance to engage with the local environment in a way that is both educational and enjoyable. Continued …

PP United wins Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX

The Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX produced some late drama with PP United anxious spectators in the final match. The team was left hoping that top placed Black Mountain slipped to a defeat at Wat Nalom in the last game of the day.

Black Mountain was undefeated and knew that a win would guarantee it the top spot but it was Wat Nalom who came out on top, securing its first victory of the day to consign the hosts to second place. PP United ultimately ran out as winners in this Under 13 tournament at the Hua Hin International School, with two wins and two draws. Continued …

7-Eleven addresses expired food safety concerns

Concerns over the consumption of expired food products have recently been addressed by the official 7-Eleven account, following a query posted by a consumer. The question raised was whether a packet of fried rice purchased from 7-Eleven, which had passed its expiration date by just a few days, was still safe to eat.

An online forum member initiated the discussion with a post titled, “Can I eat 7-Eleven’s crab fried rice that expired yesterday?” Continued …

Thailand falls 7 places in corruption survey

Thailand has fallen seven places, to 108th out of 180 countries, in the annual survey on corruption published by Transparency International.

The Corruption Perceptions Index 2023, released on Tuesday, ranks countries by their perceived levels of public-sector corruption according to experts and business people. Scores are assigned on a scale of zero (most corrupt) to 100 (least corrupt). Continued … 

Thailand’s Cannabis Roll Back: From Laissez-Faire to Structured Framework

Earlier this month, Thailand Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew proposed a new bill that would effectively roll back the country’s pioneering adult-use cannabis legalization.

In the latest example of a stark shift in cannabis policy following a change in administration, something likely to be repeated globally throughout 2024, cannabis in Thailand is expected to soon be reserved for medical purposes only. Continued …

Thailand’s Cannabis empire worth an estimated 2 billion baht

Cannabis in Thailand since its decriminalization on June 9, 2022, not only marked a monumental step forward in the entire Southeast Asian region but also an opportunity for an estimated whopping 2 billion investment value to the Land of Smiles.

Enter Every Day Cannabis Co., which provides professional consulting, as well as agricultural planning and technology. Every Day Cannabis company was founded by Jason Jade Thanyasiri, a veteran of cannabis agriculture and sales. With participation since 2017 the beginning of cannabis research and development, Jason has been actively involved with agricultural planning, farming, development and collaboration, with several original founding cannabis pioneers such as Kris Thirakaosal, former CEO of GTG, since its introduction to medical research in Thailand. Continued …

Transport Ministry outlines its projects for 2024

The Ministry of Transport has allocated 389.75 billion baht to fund transportation projects as part of the government’s plan to create a seamless transportation system in Thailand.

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit revealed on Tuesday that the transportation projects for this year include 64 projects set to become operational and 31 new projects on which construction is slated to commence. He also mentioned 57 new investment projects for 2025 with a combined investment value of 263.016 billion baht. Continued …

Beijing says construction of China-Thailand rail must be sped up

China and Thailand need to speed up the construction of a delayed, high-speed railway to link their countries, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi told Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Monday at the end of a three-day visit to Bangkok.

“The two sides should jointly advance high-quality Belt and Road cooperation, speed up the construction of the China-Thailand railway, and open the central line of the Trans-Asian Railway,” Wang said to Srettha at their meeting, the statement said. Continued …

December factory output drops 6.27% y/y

Thailand’s manufacturing production index in December fell 6.27% from a year earlier, as car production output declined, the Industry Ministry said today.

The figure compared with a forecast for a 3.2% year-on-year fall for December in a Reuters poll, and followed November’s 4.71% decrease. Continued … 

Thailand’s trade deficit with China reaches record high

For the fifth consecutive year, Thailand recorded a trade deficit with China in 2023, the highest yet at US$36 billion, up from $29 billion in 2022.

The deficit is the result of Thailand importing more goods from China than it exports. In 2023, Thailand’s imports from China totaled $105 billion, while its exports were just $69 billion. Continued … 

Thai workers overseas contribute 60 billion baht in Q1

Over 21,000 Thai workers were dispatched overseas in the first quarter of the 2024 fiscal year, generating nearly 60 billion baht (US$1.69 billion) in remittances, as disclosed by a leading labor representative.

The period of October to December saw 21,281 Thais heading overseas for work, half of whom, numbering 10,024, were recruited by the private sector, according to Pairoj Chotikasathien, the permanent secretary for labor. Continued …

Google ranked as most desirable employer in Thailand

WorkVenture released its “Top 50 Companies in Thailand 2024” list at a recent gala dinner, with Google maintaining its position as the most desirable employer for the sixth year.

The survey, which included over 11,452 young professionals aged 22 to 35 with at least a bachelor’s degree from Bangkok and surrounding areas, provides a comprehensive look at the Thai labor market in 2024. Continued …

Tourists make splash in speedos at Phuket airport

A Facebook user sparked viral attention after sharing an image in the Thai Tourism group, Du Lịch Thái Lan, capturing the unusual sight of two foreign tourists clad in tiny speedo trunks at Phuket International Airport.

The social media post, by Bui Thi Huong, which rapidly garnered over 500 likes, featured a caption in Vietnamese saying, “Heard that Phuket Airport is right by the beach, feels like I’m gonna puke,” humorously alluding to the proximity of the airport to the sea. Continued …

Tourists in Briefs Ignite Fury in Thailand

In recent weeks, Thailand has once again found itself at the center of a cultural controversy, thanks to the actions of foreign tourists that have sparked widespread debate across social media and within the local community. This discourse is not new to Thailand.

However, the recurring theme of cultural insensitivity displayed by some Western tourists while visiting the kingdom raises profound questions about respect, cultural relativism, and the seemingly double standards that pervade international tourism. Continued …

Online searches for Thailand up seven-fold in China

There has been a significant rise in online searches for Thailand in China since both countries signed a reciprocal visa waiver agreement. Google Trends is reporting a 7-fold increase in searches for “Thailand tourism” in China.

But, so far, this searching hasn’t resulted in a sudden rise in actual Chinese tourists, although a surge is expected in the lead up to the Chinese New Year celebrations, especially in Phuket and parts of Bangkok, where the CNY is widely celebrated. Continued …

TAT calls for extended tourist visas

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is asking the government to extend the visa-free stay duration for long-haul tourists, including those from the United States and Europe, to 90 days, aiming to lift long-haul revenue to 40% of the country’s total in 2024.

Longer-duration visas would help increase average length of stay and maximize spending per trip, said Siripakorn Cheawsamoot, the TAT deputy governor for Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas. Continued …

PM2.5 at critical level in Bangkok and several provinces

The air quality in Bangkok and its vicinity was at a critical level when measured at 6am today. The average PM2.5 level in Bangkok is 86 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3), which is in the red zone, meaning it has a significant impact on health.

The main causes of PM2.5 are the burning of fossil fuels from vehicles, industrial plants, and agricultural activities. The current weather conditions in Bangkok and its vicinity are characterized by still air, which is causing the accumulation of small particles, resulting in critical air quality. Continued …

Unveiling Baan Krua’s rich heritage through Its signature dish

Many Thais are familiar with the Muslim community of Baan Krua mainly because of its fight several years ago against a planned expressway, which would have eaten up a significant part of the community had it gone ahead.

Many foreign tourists visit the community to witness silk weaving, considered the backbone of Jim Thompson silk, as the community is the original supplier of the silk brand. However, another reason to explore this historically rich community is to savor the food heritage that has been passed down through the generations. Continued …

IMF says global ‘soft landing’ in sight, raises 2024 growth outlook

The International Monetary Fund on Tuesday edged its forecast for global economic growth higher, citing faster-than-expected easing of inflation. The IMF’s chief economist, Pierre-Olivier Gourinchas, said the global lender’s updated World Economic Outlook showed that a “soft landing” was in sight, but overall growth and global trade remained lower than the historical average. Continued …

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