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Saturday’s news-July 20


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Expats angry at Thai visa changes/No alcohol sales this weekend/Hua Hin 94 Road Improvement/Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival/Hua Hin collects invasive fish/PKK rubber farmers oppose fish purchase/Microsoft cloud outage/Fix delivered for tech outage/No increase in power bills/Floods swamp 5 provinces/Thai meal can give you liver cancer/Organic approach to sustainable well-being/Thailand changes Olympic uniforms/Thai tenant shocks owner/Government ‘united’ on weed policy/Opposition to outlawing cannabis/Put weed plan on hold/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Economists worry about Thai economy/Thailand as Financial Hub/Thailand’s medical device market/Banks post mixed results/SCBX profit of 10 billion baht/CIMB Thai profit of Bt1.2946 billion/Krungsri earnings of 15.75 billion baht/Drought, Flood, And Rice Security/SolarEdge Introduces New Products/Tourism: Cashing in On Amateur Events/Tourist safety upgrades in Phuket/Enhance safety on Pattaya beaches/Thai AirAsia X suspends Sydney route/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Tranquil Retreats/Thai traditional medicine/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Expats angry at huge concessions in latest Thai visa announcements

Longstay expats with expensive visas say the new 60-days visa-exempt policy and the 180-days Destination Thailand Visa have made the Elite visa and the annual extensions of stay for retirement and marriage worthless. Geoffrey Fisher, a Brit who recently paid 900,000 baht (about 20,000 UK pounds) for the five-year Elite visa said he had wasted his money, as more or less anyone can now stay in Thailand almost indefinitely for a paltry sum.

The disenchanted argue that the 60-days visa-exempt can evidently be extended at local immigration for 30 days more, followed by a border run to start the whole process again. Some immigration officers at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi airport have allegedly told new arrivals they can now do as many border runs as they like. Continued … 

Reminder: No alcohol sales this weekend

Thailand celebrates the start of Buddhist Lent, a three-day religous holiday, this weekend – meaning no alcohol sales for the duration. Today is Asahna Bucha Day, Sunday is Khao Phansa Day, and Monday is a second Asahna Bucha Day.

Alcohol sales are banned from Friday night at midnight until Monday night at midnight.

Asahna Bucha Day is the celebration in Thailand of the “Four Noble Truths” preached by Buddha in his first sermon after his enlightenment. These four noble truths are dukkha, tanha, nibbana, and the eight-fold path.

Khao Phansa Day is a Buddhist holiday observed in Thailand on the first day following the full moon occurring in the eighth month of the Thai lunar calendar. Khao Phansa marks the first day of “Buddhist Lent”, a time when observant Buddhists fast from such things as meat, alcohol, and tobacco. For the most part, only Theravada, rather than Mahayana, Buddhists observe Khao Phansa, and even many Theravada practitioners choose not to fast.

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Hua Hin 94 Road Improvement Project Begins Monday

This week, Hua Hin municipal officials and staff, and representatives from Chok Kijcharoen Ltd., the contractor responsible for the project, inspected the site for the upcoming renovation of Hua Hin 94 Road. The project involves installing drainage pipes and resurfacing the road from the western railway intersection to Ban Chang Heng.

During the site visit, project officials announced that construction machinery would be deployed on Monday to begin the first phase of the project. This phase will cover the area from Hua Hin 94 Soi (in front of the 7-11) to the Amara Resort intersection. Continued …

Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival set for July 24-28

The Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival, running from July 24-28, promises an array of delicious food, live music, and fun activities. Held at the Cha Am Beach viewpoint in Phetchaburi from 4 pm to 11 pm daily, the event aims to boost tourism and stimulate the local economy.

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

Hua Hin collects 50 kilograms of invasive fish in one day

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PKK rubber farmers oppose fund use for fish purchase

Rubber farmers in Prachuap Khiri Khan raised concerns over the Ministry of Agriculture’s decision to use funds from the Rubber Authority of Thailand (RAOT) to buy black-banded trevally fish at 15 baht per kilogram. The farmers question the fairness and appropriateness of this policy.

Rungroj Ratanakaw, a resident of Thong Mongkol subdistrict in Bang Saphan district, voiced his disagreement with the ministry’s policy. He stated that using funds from the RAOT to support the Department of Fisheries in purchasing large quantities of black-banded trevally fish seems unreasonable. Continued …

Thailand affected by Microsoft cloud outage

Thailand faces disruptions as a global IT meltdown wreaks havoc across key sectors, impacting airports, banks, offices, and retailers. The crisis, attributed to a recent Microsoft Windows update by cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike, has left many organizations in disarray.

Airports of Thailand (AOT), managing six key airports, reported significant delays and urged passengers to arrive at least four hours before departure. Among the affected airlines at Suvarnabhumi Airport were Cebu Pacific Air, GoAir, Hong Kong Express Airways, IndiGo Airlines, Jetstar Airways, Jetstar Asia, Scoot, SpiceJet, Thai AirAsia, Thai AirAsia X, and Norse Atlantic Airways. Continued …

Fix delivered for tech outage that caused chaos worldwide

The cybersecurity firm CrowdStrike has deployed a fix for a software problem that triggered one of the biggest tech outages the world has ever seen, affecting industries ranging from airlines to banking and healthcare worldwide, the company’s CEO said on Friday.

All Windows computers affected by the failure will need to be manually rebooted, CrowdStrike said. Continued …

No increase in power bills through end of year

The government will try to keep the power tariff unchanged for the rest of the year to curb electricity bills, amid predictions that gas prices will rise in the second half, despite more financial pressure on the state budget.

Businesses and households are likely to pay bills determined by the current tariff rate of 4.18 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit) during the last four months of this year, although the latest calculation made by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) indicates that the rate must increase, Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga said on Friday. Continued …

Satellite images show floods swamping 5 provinces

Satellite images have shown extensive flooding across Phetchabun, Chaiyaphum, Phitsanulok, Maha Sarakham and Khon Kaen provinces, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

Captured by COSMO-SkyMed-2 on Thursday evening, the photos show more than 118,000 rai of land inundated. Of the affected areas, more than 2,800 rai are rice farms. Continued …

This Thai meal can give you liver cancer if you take just one bite

Foodies will already be aware that Southeast Asian cuisine is best known for blending strong aromatic components with ingredients such as tamarind and lemongrass. And while you may have tucked into a couple of bowls of steaming Tofu Pad Thai and Gang Gai Khao Mun (Thai chicken curry) in your time, there’s another popular dish you probably haven’t tried.

That’s because this cheap food is reportedly responsible for around 20,000 deaths per year. Koi Pla is the name of this deadly dish and it’s claimed that millions of people regularly tuck into it every year. Continued …

Organic approach to sustainable well-being

Although progress has been made in production and policy measures, organic agriculture is still considered to be at an early stage of development in Thailand when it comes to major actors such as private companies, government projects, grower cooperatives, grassroots support groups and non-government organizations.

Plearnprai Organic Social Enterprise Co. is a social enterprise established by a team of doctors that develops healthy products from sustainable agricultural practices. Continued …

Thailand changes Olympic uniforms after criticism

The National Olympic Committee of Thailand will replace the controversial outfits worn by Thai athletes used for the 2024 Summer Olympics’ opening ceremony.

The new uniforms, designed by Grand Sports and four other teams, will feature the Ban Chiang pattern for the ceremony in Paris next Friday, the NOCT announced on Friday. Continued …

Thai tenant shocks owner by bringing 29 cats for one night

A tenant staying at a daily rental room shocked the owner by bringing 29 cats along for just one night. Initially, the situation seemed amicable, but it ended poorly.

The landlord, who owns daily and monthly rental rooms, posted a clip showing the aftermath of a guest who rented a room for a single night and brought along 29 cats. The incident was reported yesterday after complaints from other occupants on the same floor about a foul odor emanating from the room. Continued …

Government ‘united’ despite weed policy U-turn

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai insisted the government is still united despite recent hiccups with the plan to re-list cannabis as a narcotic, adding that he already talked with Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

The decriminalization of cannabis was a flagship campaign policy of the Bhumjaithai Party led by Anutin. A related bill has already passed the first reading in the House. However, it was shelved due to opposition from the medical profession. Continued …

Anutin raises the stakes, expresses opposition to the PM’s policy outlawing cannabis

The question of cannabis is fast becoming a political headache for Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. This week he was confronted by Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who voiced his opposition to the process presently underway to re-criminalize possession and use of the drug for recreational purposes.

At a meeting between the key coalition partner and Srettha, Anutin confirmed he would vote against the criminalization of cannabis at a forthcoming meeting of the Narcotics Control Board (NCB) to be chaired by the PM. Afterward, the deputy prime minister also noted ominously that this was currently a ministerial matter that had not reached Cabinet level yet. Continued …

Put weed plan on hold

The government, especially Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, needs to immediately put on hold the plan to put cannabis back on the narcotics list, and engage in dialogue on the issue with all stakeholders.

The decision to fast-track the re-criminalization of the herb is just arrogant, authoritative and wilfully ignorant of the importance of public participation in such policy shifts. Continued …

  • Gambian Man Arrested After Seven Years Overstay – Continued …
  • Foreign Suspect Sentenced to 1,073 Years Imprisonment Over Patong Child Sexual Exploitation – Continued …
  • Four Colombians arrested for Bangkok area home burglaries – Continued …
  • Chinese men flee to Hong Kong after Chon Buri home invasion – Continued …
  • South Korean man faces jail for hiding illegal Thai worker’s body – Continued …
  • 10-Year Canadian Friend Steals $400k Gems from Bangkok Merchant – Continued …

Economists worry despite IMF’s positive forecast for Thai economy

Though the Finance Ministry is optimistic about Thailand’s economic prospects after the International Monetary Fund (IMF) upgraded the country’s GDP growth to 2.9% from 2.7%, many economists remain worried.

Despite the modest increase, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira described the revised forecast as encouraging. “Although the difference of 0.2 or 0.3% is low, it is still good amid an ongoing downturn,” he said. Continued …

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Thai PM Launches Project to Transform Thailand into Financial Hub

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin delivered a keynote address at the Finance Ministry’s “Ignite Finance” Initiative on Friday, part of his “Ignite Thailand” vision to position the country as a global financial hub.

The “Ignite Finance” initiative seeks to propel Thailand onto the global financial stage with a strategic focus on banking, securities, derivatives, digital assets, and insurance. It aims to broaden financial accessibility for underserved communities and small businesses, fostering inclusive economic growth. Continued …

Thailand’s medical device market to grow at CAGR 6.9% to 2028

Thailand’s medical device market is projected to value $2.5 billion (Bt97.6 billion) in 2028, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.9% in local currency terms.

According to BMI, the market’s positive outlook is due to strong import growth from the past year. Moreover, the market’s growth is attributed to the country’s continued efforts to promote medical tourism and integrate digital health technologies in line with the Thailand 4.0 policy. Continued …

Country’s leading banks post mixed results for first half

The big three banks reported mixed results for the first half of this year. Despite lowering loan rates to support vulnerable customers amid a sluggish economic recovery, their overall income growth remained positive.

Bangkok Bank (BBL) and its subsidiaries posted a net profit of 22.3 billion baht for the first half of 2024, up 4.2% from the same period last year. Continued …

SCBX announces Q2 net profit of 10 billion baht

SCB X Public Co. (SCBX) reported a consolidated net profit of 10 billion baht for Q2 2024, a 15.6% YoY decrease. For the first half of the year, net profit was 21.3 billion baht , down 6.9% YoY.

For the quarter, net interest income rose 5.8% YoY to 32.6 billion baht, driven by an expansion in net interest margin (NIM) and a slight overall loan growth of 0.6% YoY through strict new loan underwriting practices and a focus on quality customers amid a challenging business environment. Continued …

CIMB Thai posts net profit of THB 1.2946 billion

CIMB Thai Group recorded a consolidated net profit of THB 1.2946 billion, a year-on-year (“YoY”) decrease of THB 74.3 million, or 5.4%, while profit before tax (“PBT”) decreased by THB 117.2 million, or 6.8%, YoY to THB 1.611billion.

The decline was mainly from a 1.7% contraction in operating income and a 7.7% increase in operating expenses, partially offset by a 22.7% decline in expected credit loss (ECL). Continued …

Krungsri reports 2024 earnings of 15.75 billion baht

Krungsri (Bank of Ayudhya PCL and its business units) posted a net profit of 15.75 billion baht for H1 2024, a 7.9% YoY decline due to increased prudential provisions. Operating profit growth was driven by revenue from 2023 ASEAN acquisitions and higher domestic income.

In the first half of 2024, Krungsri’s corporate and SME loans grew by 0.8%, driven by support for businesses’ working capital needs, while retail loans contracted by 3.5%, highlighting strict lending standards amid high borrower debt burdens. Total loans contracted by 1.3%. Continued …

Drought, Flood, And Rice Security In Central Thailand

Rice continues to play a fundamental role in income generation and in ensuring food security for millions of households in Thailand and abroad. As a key global rice supplier, Thailand exported 5.27 million metric tons of rice from January through August 2023 and, due to increased global rice prices and India’s rice export ban, its shipment is projected to reach at least eight million metric tons this year.

The top export markets include Indonesia, Iraq, South Africa, the U.S., and China. Rice exports account for about 16% of Thailand’s total export revenue derived from agricultural-related products. Continued …

SolarEdge Introduces New Products Amid Thailand’s PV Boom

Thailand’s photovoltaic (PV) market is experiencing significant advancement, propelled by several key factors, including the push for electrification, the rise of electric vehicles, ongoing decarbonization efforts, and increasing electricity prices.

This evolving landscape is driving a shift from standalone PV systems to more sophisticated integrated PV storage solutions, which address the challenge of solar energy intermittency and enable more efficient energy management. Continued …

Cashing in On Large-Scale Amateur Events

Restaurants, hotels, golf clubs and local economies around the region are set to cash in on an increase in the number of large-scale amateur tournaments. Such has been the success of Golfasian-organized events in recent years that the demand for additions to the calendar is growing.

Last month, Golfasian staged the Centara World Masters in Hua Hin and the Avani Pattaya 2-Ball. Spanning two weeks, the tournaments featured more than 550 amateur golfers from 20 countries. The impact on the two cities was substantial, with income generated through hundreds of room nights for local hotels, while food and beverage departments were busy organizing nightly parties and gala dinners. Continued …

Tourist safety and infrastructure upgrades urged in Phuket

A leading business organization has called for the improvement of safety measures and infrastructure to maintain the resort island as a prime destination for quality tourism.

Phuket Tourist Assn. President Thaneth Tantipiriyakij said on Friday that members were “somewhat” worried about the deaths of foreigners in Thailand, as they reflected badly on safety in the country. Continued …

New regulations implemented to enhance safety on Pattaya beaches

A meeting was held at City Hall this week to regulate beaches and boat docking in order to enhance water safety in Pattaya. The meeting was chaired by Deputy Mayor Wuthisak Rermkijakarn and attended by officials from the Marine Office, Tourist Police, and City Council members.

Several issues concerning Pattaya Beach were discussed, including the disorganized nature of water sports activities, which sometimes endanger both residents and tourists. The disorderly docking of jet skis and other watercraft was also highlighted as negatively impacting Pattaya’s tourism image. Continued …

Thai AirAsia X suspends Sydney-Bangkok route

Thai AirAsia X announced the suspension of its sole Australian route between Sydney and Bangkok, effective Aug. 1. Despite the temporary halt, the airline assures it remains committed to the Australian market and plans a grand return in December with increased flights and enhanced connectivity.

The decision to suspend services was driven by fleet management and operation hub movement. As part of a strategic shift, Thai AirAsia X will relocate all operations back to Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport (DMK) from Oct. 1, moving away from Suvarnabhumi International Airport (BKK). Continued …

Recharge and Reconnect With Thailand’s Tranquil Retreats

When the fast-paced, round-the-clock action in big cities becomes too routine, you can find plenty of wonderful destinations to recharge and reconnect to the qualities that make Thailand so unique.

From Chiang Dao’s rustic charms to Sakhon Nakhon’s cultural heritage and Songkhla’s vibrant mix of history and art, each offers a unique experience that invites you to slow down, savour the local life and immerse yourself in Thailand’s natural bounty and rich traditions. Continued …

Public Health Ministry promotes Thai traditional medicine

The Public Health Ministry has added 18 herbs to the national list of essential medicines, with the ranking based on the total value of drugs dispensed over five years, from 2019 to 2023.

The ministry said it has tasked the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) to promote the use of Thai herbs instead of modern medicine to reduce the reliance on imports and promote Thailand’s traditional medical practices. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

 

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Friday’s news-July 19


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Hua Hin to get much larger/Journalist in Samui Threatened/Banks’ Involvement in Myanmar Arms Sales/Thailand and the Olympics/NBTC won’t broadcast Olympics/Thai athletes’ Olympic outfit/Economy: Direct renewable power sales/Digital wallet to aid restaurants/Thais place faith in lucky charms/Rise in new business registrations/Rayong developers reduce launches/Thai Beverage exits real estate sector/Thai oil firm branches out/ADB revises growth forecast/Chinese EV upstarts/Anutin opposes cannabis reclassification/Tourism: Unlimited entry by land/Thai AirAsia X to move to Don Mueang/Bangkok tourism still struggling/Embracing community-based tourism/New Thai-Lao Train Service/Koh Samui benefitting/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Tasty Hideouts/5 luxury villas in Phuket and Koh Samui/Uncertain future for sea nomads/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Hua Hin city about to get much larger

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Hua Hin Beach now has showers

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Journalist in Samui Threatened with Violence Over Luxury Villa Report

A Channel 7 journalist in Koh Samui filed a complaint after being threatened by the owner of a luxury villa project. The incident occurred following the journalist’s report on potential irregularities in the construction permits for the villas.

Authorities from the Internal Security Operations Command (ISOC) Division 4 are currently investigating the Samui Green Cottages project, which is located on Chaweng Noi Mountain in Surat Thani province. Continued …

Thai FM Denies Banks’ Involvement in Myanmar Arms Sales

Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa has firmly denied allegations from a United Nations report claiming that Thai-owned banks were involved in arms sales transactions with Myanmar’s government forces.

During a House of Representatives session, Maris rebuffed claims from Tom Andrews, the UN special rapporteur for human rights in Myanmar, who asserted that nearly $130 million in weapon sales had been funneled through unnamed Thai banks to Myanmar’s military, the Tatmadaw. The UN report, titled “The Billion Dollar Death Trade,” accused Thailand of being a key supplier of arms fueling Myanmar’s internal conflict. Continued …

Can Thailand continue its Olympic golden run in Paris?

Thailand has won 35 Olympic medals – 10 gold, 8 silver and 17 bronze – since debuting at the 1952 Helsinki Games. The first medal came 24 years later when boxer Payao Poontarat stepped onto the Olympic podium at the 1976 Montreal Games after winning bronze in the men’s light flyweight.

Boxing has become a symbol of hope for Thai people ever since. Thailand’s boxers continued to shine on the Olympic stage, with Dhawee Umponmaha winning silver at the Los Angeles edition in 1984, Phajol Moolsan punching to bronze four years later in Seoul, and Arkhom Chenglai grabbing another bronze at the 1992 Barcelona Olympics. Continued …

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NBTC votes not to purchase broadcasting rights for Olympics

A meeting of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) on Wednesday voted unanimously 7:0 not to spend 435 million baht to sponsor the purchase of broadcasting rights for the 2024 Olympic Games and 2024 Paralympic Games.

The motion proposed that the NBTC use resources from its Broadcasting and Telecommunications Research and Development Fund for Public Interest to sponsor the purchase of broadcasting rights for the two sporting events, which will be held in Paris, France from July 26 to Aug. 11, and Aug. 28 to Sept. 8, respectively. Continued …

Thai athletes’ Olympic outfit stirs debate online

The new uniform for Thai athletes attending the Olympic Games 2024 has become a hot potato after some netizens criticized the design as being outdated.

The outfit, modeled by the team’s badminton player, Sapsiree Taerattanachai, is a blue-colored shirt made from Thai indigo-dyed silk. It sparked heated conversations on social media following its premiere, with many netizens criticizing it for its “outdated design”. Continued …

Direct renewable power sales garner support

The state’s move to promote direct power purchase agreements (PPAs) is gathering momentum, with the authorities and business people to jointly conduct a study over a plan to support direct sales of renewable energy from producers to factories in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), says the EEC Office.

Peer-to-peer power trade in the renewables category has not been permitted in Thailand, but the National Energy Policy Council wants to run a direct PPA pilot project to attract foreign investors, especially those in data center and cloud service businesses, who demand a sufficient supply of clean energy for their operations. Continued …

Restaurant group sees digital wallet spurring sales

Central Restaurants Group (CRG) expects the digital wallet handout scheme to help drive its sales growth by 5% in 2024, while the total value of the country’s restaurant market is expected to reach 400 billion baht this year.

Referring to the ruling Pheu Thai Party’s plans to initiate the 10,000-baht digital wallet handout scheme in the fourth quarter, Nath Vongphanich, president of CRG, said the company will await further clarity or guidance regarding this matter. Continued …

Thais place faith in lucky charms amid slow economic growth

Thailand has been witnessing a booming market for goods related to religious beliefs and superstitions since the Covid-19 pandemic, as the country deals with slow growth, with social media platforms prominent in marketing them.

Auramon Supthaweethum, director of the Thai Business Development Department, reported that 12 companies specializing in faith-based products registered between January and March of this year, compared with 33 registrations for the whole of last year and 24 in 2022. Continued …

Department predicts rise in new business registrations

The Department of Business Development (DBD) expects new business registrations for 2024 to reach between 90,000 and 98,000, marking a 5%-15% increase, attributed to the progress of the digital wallet handout policy, measures to attract foreign investment, namely the long-term resident visa scheme and corporate income tax exemption for foreign companies that conduct business here, as well as the use of investment budget following the disbursement of fiscal 2025 budget that began on April 26.

Moreover, the government’s plan to stimulate tourism in the second half of 2024 will drive the tourism sector and related businesses such as hotels, restaurants and logistics firms. Continued …

Rayong developers reduce launches as sales decline

Developers in Rayong are adjusting to a market slowdown by reducing the bulk of newly launched residential supply in the first quarter of 2024, in response to consecutive declines in sales.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said the Rayong market, predominantly composed of low-rise houses, experienced a decline in sales in the first quarter. Continued …

Thai Beverage exits real estate sector, sells Frasers stake to TCC

Thai Beverage Pcl (ThaiBev) has notified the Singapore Exchange (SGX) that it will sell its entire stake in Frasers Property Limited (Frasers Property) to TCC Assets, a holding company affiliated with ThaiBev.

Under the share swap agreement with TCC Assets, ThaiBev will increase its holdings in Fraser & Neave (F&N), a food and beverage company in Singapore, instead. Continued …

Thai oil firm branches out into healthcare, beauty products

PTT Oil and Retail Business Plc (OR) aims to open 10 shops selling healthcare and beauty products both inside and outside petrol stations to support the company’s plan to grow its non-oil business.

“We want to make sure our customers can conveniently buy our products in many areas at any time,” said Disathat Panyarachun, chief executive of OR, adding that consumers can find such products at both PTT stations and community malls. Continued …

ADB revises growth forecast for Developing Asia upward to 5%

The Asian Development Bank has revised up its growth forecast for developing Asia in 2024 to 5.0%, citing improved tech-related exports in South Korea and Taiwan, and robust domestic demand across the region.

The growth forecast for Southeast Asia remains at 4.6% this year due to strong improvements in domestic and external demand. However, Thailand’s growth forecast of 2.6% indicates that the country’s economy is expected to expand at a moderate pace. This growth rate is lower than that of most other countries in the region, with the notable exception of Singapore. Continued …

Chinese EV upstarts to battle Japanese heavyweights for Thailand’s pickup truck market

In the Thai beach town of Pattaya, travelers disembarking at the Bali Hai pier can hail a taxi or cram into a songthaew, a modified pickup truck. On a recent weekday, a row of shiny white songthaews stood at the pier, part of a pilot launch of Toyota Motor’s new electric vehicle truck that aims to shake up Thailand’s pickup truck market.

A row of Toyota Hilux Revo-e trucks parked in Pattaya

The Hilux Revo-e, a version of the popular workhorse Hilux, is the automaker’s first EV pickup truck. Toyota, which is under pressure from Chinese electric vehicle makers in Thailand, has said it will manufacture the Hilux Revo-e in the country by the end of 2025, and also export the vehicle. Its Japanese rival, Isuzu Motors, also plans to manufacture its electric pickup truck D-Max in Thailand, and begin exports from next year. Continued …

Deputy PM Anutin opposes PM Srettha’s cannabis reclassification

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Anutin Charnvirakul declared his opposition to Prime Minister (PM) Srettha Thavisin‘s policy to reclassify cannabis as a Narcotics Category 5 drug.

The Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) agreed last week to reclassify cannabis, which has been permitted for health-related purposes for over two years. This new policy is expected to be implemented next year. Continued …

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Thailand’s 60-day visa exemption unleashes unlimited entry by land

Three days into Thailand’s 60-day entry visa exemption, a tourist discovered there are no restrictions on the number of entries by land in a calendar year.

A visa expert reported that the tourist did two free stamp land entries this year, left Thailand, then entered the country again, and got a new 60-day entry with no issues. “The immigration officer said entries are unlimited.” Continued …

Thai AirAsia X to move all flight operations back to Don Mueang Airport

In support of the government’s plan to establish Thailand as a regional aviation hub and to provide better and seamless connectivity to its guests, Thai AirAsia X (XJ) will be relocating all of its flight operations to Don Mueang Airport (DMK) starting Oct. 1.

The relocation follows successful coordination with, and is being facilitated by Airports of Thailand Plc. and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand. Thai AirAsia X currently operates from Suvarnabhumi Airport. Continued …

Bangkok tourism still struggling: arrivals rebounding but not business

The Covid-19 emergency is now completely over, but Thai tourism is not taking off again. The authorities continue to show optimism, but the difficulties of a sector that was expected to soften the impact of the crisis are increasingly evident.

The fragility of the sector is intertwined with internal and external constraints: the flaunted numbers are strongly influenced by the parameters used (such as the distinction between tourist arrivals, arrivals in general, and the inclusion or non-inclusion of transits) and contrast with the real economic impact, which has seen the country drop to 40th place in the sector’s international rankings this year. Continued …

Embracing community-based tourism as a way to thrive and survive amid climate change

At 47, Cheunjit “Chuen” Chuaysong stands as one of the last individuals born in Khao Sok National Park, Thailand — a rainforest with biodiversity rivaling the Amazon. She is among the few women wilderness guides in the area who have championed community-based tourism and successfully engaged the next generation in this effort.

Passionate about the natural world and her home, she also highlights the challenges her community faced when Khao Sok took on its status as a national park. The story of Khao Sok is complex, and it challenges assumptions about the role of national parks in conservation and their impact on local lives. Continued …

New Thai-Lao Train Service Debuts Today

Starting today is a new Thai-Lao train service directly linking Bangkok and Vientiane, with this being a project undertaken by the governments of the two countries to better connect rail systems.

This daily rail service is an extension of the Bangkok-Nong Khai route, with the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) having just opened reservations and these can be made up to 180 days in advance. Continued …

Koh Samui benefitting from ‘The White Lotus’ buzz

Koh Samui, the well-known tourist island off the coast of the Gulf of Thailand, is experiencing a significant rise in travel interest, with both international and domestic searches for accommodation spiking on Agoda.

On Wednesday, the digital travel platform reported a 26% increase in international searches and an 8% increase in domestic searches for Koh Samui in June compared to the same period last year. This surge coincides with the excitement surrounding the upcoming third season of the popular HBO series, “The White Lotus”, which is being filmed on the island. Continued …

Revisiting Thailand’s Tasty Hideouts

Well, here I am again, back in Bangkok, sitting on the same old wobbly plastic stool, outside the same old Chinatown food shop, eating the same old oyster omelet. But there’s nothing everyday about this particular dish.

Nai Mong Hoi Thod may look like little more than a white-tiled hole in the wall, with a few tables and a fearsome charcoal wok that sizzles and sparks and roars. But appearances can be deceiving. Michelin has designated the restaurant as Bib Gourmand, and its famous omelet — golden, gooey, and studded with sweet-salty bivalves — is a dish of frazzled majesty. Continued …

Top 5 luxury villas in Phuket and Koh Samui for your next holiday

Ask people to name the most beautiful places in Thailand, and you’ll often hear Phuket and Koh Samui being mentioned. Who would disagree? One is renowned for its bustling nightlife, vibrant culture, and lively beach scene, while the other is famed for its calm waters, lush greenery, and charming rural vibe.

Both are heavens for any holiday goers seeking soft sand and blue oceans for a day of fun in the sun. And what better way to enjoy these beauties than from a luxury villa? That’s why we’ve cherry-picked five luxury villas in Phuket and Koh Samui. Continued …

The uncertain future for Southeast Asia’s great sea nomads

For the past 4,000 years, the Moken people, a Southeast Asian seafaring group, have traveled between Thailand and Myanmar, spending most of their time on boats known as kabang, and relying on the ocean’s bounty for sustenance.

However, the Moken way of life, honed to thrive in harmony with the sea, faces an uncertain future. The present generation may be the last to benefit from the intricate knowledge of tides, constellations and marine life passed down through its oral traditions for centuries. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-July 18


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No alcohol sales this weekend/Respect for elders/Hyatt Close To Acquiring Standard Hotels/Tiger cub offered for sale/Investment dispute ends in cyanide tea party/Thailand braces for heavy rainfall/Controlling blackchin tilapia/Public ‘misled’ on park land/2.14 million unregistered mobile phones suspended/Four subdistricts of Maha Sarakham under water/Thai tiger numbers swell/Economy: Budget bill to fund digital wallet/Pricier power bills alarm FTI/IMF revises Thailand’s GDP growth/TikTok Shop/Enhancing the nation’s oil security/Thai Airways in top 10/GAC Aion opens EV assembly line/Bangkok electronics trade show/UOB and A Solar Partner/Tourism: Hotel price hikes ruled out/Mae Hong Son cracks down on tourists/Thailand Experience: The magic of Ubon Ratchathani’s Candle Festival/Fin Food Festival in Pattaya/10 Best Dishes in the World/Amazing Muay Thai Experience/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

No alcohol sales this weekend

Thailand will celebrate the start of Buddhist Lent, a three-day religous holiday, this weekend – meaning no alcohol sales for the duration. Saturday is Asahna Bucha Day, Sunday is Khao Phansa Day, and Monday is a second Asahna Bucha Day.

Alcohol sales will be banned from Friday night at midnight until Monday night at midnight.

Asahna Bucha Day is the celebration in Thailand of the “Four Noble Truths” preached by Buddha in his first sermon after his enlightenment. These four noble truths are dukkha, tanha, nibbana, and the eight-fold path.

Khao Phansa Day is a Buddhist holiday observed in Thailand on the first day following the full moon occurring in the eighth month of the Thai lunar calendar. Khao Phansa marks the first day of “Buddhist Lent”, a time when observant Buddhists fast from such things as meat, alcohol, and tobacco. For the most part, only Theravada, rather than Mahayana, Buddhists observe Khao Phansa, and even many Theravada practitioners choose not to fast.

Across Asia, respect for elders is seen as necessary to be ‘truly’ Buddhist

The vast majority of the world’s Buddhists live in the Asia-Pacific region, and Buddhism is a major part of culture and identity in many Asian societies.

To further our understanding of Buddhism in Asia, we conducted surveys in 2022 and 2023 that asked Buddhists if someone can be considered “truly” Buddhist if they engage in – or do not engage in – certain practices. Continued …

Hyatt Close To Acquiring Standard Hotels

Hyatt is in talks to acquire Standard Hotels. Talks are in “advanced stages” though have not been finalized.

The Standard in Hua Hin

Current Standard hotels include New York in the Meatpacking District and the East Village; Miami Beach; London; Maldives; Ibiza; and Hua Hin. Continued …

Tiger cub offered for sale on Hua Hin Facebook page

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Investment dispute ends in hotel cyanide tea party

Police suspect a 56-year-old Vietnamese woman with U.S. citizenship of using a lethal mixture of cyanide and tea to poison five compatriots when they met at a luxury hotel in Bangkok to resolve a financial dispute.

Police Maj. Gen. Nopasilp Poonsawat, deputy commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, on Wednesday identified the suspect as Vietnam-born Sherine Chong. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rainfall and flash floods in 51 provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for 51 provinces, forecasting heavy rainfall and advising caution against flash floods and forest runoffs.

Southern Region (East Coast): Sixty percent of the area will have thunderstorms, with heavy rain in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, and Chumphon. Temperatures will be between 23 and 25°C minimum and 30 and 34°C maximum. From Surat Thani upwards, southwesterly winds will blow at 20 to 35 kilometers per hour, with the sea having waves around 2 meters, higher in thunderstorm zones. Continued …

Controlling blackchin tilapia ‘will take three years’

It will take three years to bring the population of invasive blackchin tilapia under control, using genetic modification that will produce infertile offspring, according to the Department of Fisheries.

Male blackchin tilapia would be genetically modified so that they would mate and produce infertile fry, Bancha Sukkaew, the director-general of the department, said on Wednesday. Continued …

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Public ‘misled’ on park land

A House committee on Wednesday urged the government to clarify why it is allegedly misinforming the public regarding land disputes involving about 265,286 rai of land in Thap Lan National Park.

The committee claims the government has misled the public by saying the plots are part of virgin forest. This has led to ongoing opposition to the proposed separation of these land plots from the national park and handing them to parties eligible to use them. Continued …

Thailand suspends 2.14 million unregistered mobile phone numbers

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has temporarily suspended 2.14 million mobile phone numbers whose owners did not meet the identity registration deadline. This action aims to enhance security and prevent fraud associated with unregistered mobile numbers.

Individuals holding between six and 100 unregistered SIM cards are affected, and failure to register within the next 30 to 45 days will result in permanent revocation of the numbers. The NBTC is also reviewing mobile phone numbers connected to mobile banking accounts to verify ownership alignment. Continued …

Four subdistricts of Maha Sarakham under water as reservoir overflows

Torrential rain affecting Maha Sarakham province since Sunday has caused the Huay Chiang Kham Reservoir to overflow, releasing massive amounts of water into rice plantations in four subdistricts located below the reservoir in Borabue district.

Some areas in the four subdistricts of Nonrasi, Nong Muang, Kamphi, and Yang, all in the Borabue district, have been inundated since Tuesday evening. A route in Nonrasi subdistrict was also reportedly cut off by the flooding, forcing residents wanting to reach the downtown area of Borabue district to take a 20-kilometer detour. Continued …

Thai tiger numbers swell in western forests

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

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

House passes supplementary budget bill to fund digital wallet

After a day-long debate, the Lower House passed the first reading of the government’s 122-billion-baht mid-year supplementary budget bill, to fund the digital wallet scheme, by 297 to 164 votes.

The House then set up a 32-member scrutiny committee to deliberate the bill for two days, after which it will return to the House for its second and final readings by July 31. Continued …

Prospect of pricier power bills alarms FTI

The state plan to increase the cost of electricity later this year may affect foreign direct investment in Thailand, which is now grappling with a sluggish economy, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The federation raised the warning after the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) announced on Friday that power bills for businesses and households are likely to increase. Continued …

IMF revises Thailand’s GDP growth forecast for the year to 2.9%

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised upward Thailand’s GDP growth forecast to 2.9% for this year, up by 0.2 percentage point over the previous forecast, but maintained 3.1% for next year.

Meanwhile, the IMF’s World Economic Outlook report is maintaining the global economic growth forecast for this year at 3.2% and raised it to 3.3% for next year, unchanged from its previous April report. Continued …

TikTok Shop giving Shopee, Lazada a run for the money

TikTok, owned by ByteDance, is rapidly climbing the ranks of e-commerce platforms in Southeast Asia, challenging established leaders like Shopee and Alibaba’s Lazada. This development was unveiled in an annual study by Singapore-based consultancy Momentum Works, which was published in Nikkei Asia on Tuesday.

TikTok’s e-commerce arm, TikTok Shop, saw a remarkable surge in its gross merchandise volume (GMV), nearly quadrupling from US$4.4 billion in 2022 to $16.3 billion in 2023. Continued …

Enhancing the nation’s oil security

Subsidizing domestic oil prices through the state’s rapidly dwindling Oil Fuel Fund is not the only way to deal with the fluctuations in global crude prices.

Oil reserves can help Thailand relieve the impact of a surge in global oil prices when the world’s oil supply is disrupted by geopolitical conflicts. Continued …

Thai Airways ranks in top 10 international airlines

Thai Airways International (THAI) is among the top 10 best international airlines, according to a survey by Travel + Leisure. The national carrier announced today that it was ranked eighth in the best international airlines category in the survey by the U.S.-based travel magazine.

Airline ratings were based on various criteria, including cabin comfort, inflight services and customer service. Continued …

GAC Aion opens its first EV assembly line outside China in Rayong

Chinese automaker GAC Aion officially opened its electric vehicle (EV) assembly line on Wednesday in Rayong province, its first such facility outside China. The company said the initiative aligns with its plan to expand into global markets and establish a new production base in Southeast Asia.

The EV assembly plant is situated in the Amata City Industrial Estate, within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) project area. Covering a total area of 85,000 square meters, it is operated by Aion Automobile Manufacturing (Thailand) Co., also known as GAC Aion. Continued …

Bangkok trade show gathers leaders in electronics

International innovators, technology enthusiasts and electronic circuit board manufacturers will be showcasing their products and services during “Thailand Electronics Circuit Asia (THECA) 2024”, which will take place at Bitec Hall 101 from July 24-26, 10am to 6pm.

Held for the first time by the Thailand Board of Investment, in collaboration with the Thai Printed Circuit Assn. and the Hong Kong Printed Circuit Assn. (HKPCA), the trade show focuses on the manufacturing and solutions of printed circuit boards and printed circuit board assembly. Continued …

UOB and A Solar Partner for SME Solar Rooftop Loans

UOB Thailand has recently partnered with A Solar Corp. to support small and medium enterprises (SMEs) looking to decarbonize by adopting renewable energy through solar rooftop installations.

Building on the success of the U-Solar program, where the bank connects the entire solar ecosystem to make solar energy accessible for businesses and individuals, A Solar Corp. has joined the network of EPC contractors with UOB to offer SMEs installation, commissioning, operations, and after-sales service packages for solar power systems. Continued …

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Hotel price hikes ruled out amid poor tourist spending

Miracle Group, an operator of airport lounges and hotels, has observed tightened spending power among domestic tourists, prompting the company to rely on sales volume instead of raising prices.

Aswin Ingkakul, chairman of Miracle Group, said that even though the hotel sector has recovered from the pandemic, it is now facing headwinds from sluggish spending this year. Continued …

Mae Hong Son cracks down on inappropriate tourist behavior

Mae Hong Son Gov. Chucheep Pongchai issued an urgent directive to tighten regulations and enhance supervision of tourism activities in the Pai district, following reports of inappropriate behavior by some foreign tourists during river tubing on the Pai River.

The matter came to the fore when a local resort owner in Pai raised concerns about the current state of tubing activities along the Pai River. The complaints revealed that alcohol and beer were being illicitly sold to tourists, disguised in plastic water bottles to evade detection. Continued …

Discover the magic of Ubon Ratchathani’s Candle Festival

Tucked away in northeastern Thailand, Ubon Ratchathani comes alive each year with its renowned Candle Festival — a vibrant celebration that highlights the region’s rich culture and artistic heritage.

This year’s festival will take place July 20-21, transforming the city into a dazzling display of light, color, and intricate artistry. The Candle Festival signifies the start of the three-month Buddhist Lent, a period dedicated to deep reflection and spiritual renewal for Buddhists. Continued …

Fin Food Festival brings culinary delights to Pattaya this weekend

Food enthusiasts in Pattaya have something to look forward to as the Fin Food Festival promises a culinary delight. The event, offering an array of delicious dishes, caters to fans of local Thai flavors and those craving Western cuisine.

Running from July 17-21, the Fin Food Festival takes place on the ground floor, beachside, of the Central Pattaya Shopping Center, starting at 3pm. The event boasts over 100 mouthwatering dishes sourced from various corners of Thailand, as well as Western foods to appeal to tourists and expats. Continued …

10 Best Dishes in the World

Here we list top 10 best dishes in the world according to Online food guide TasteAtlas.

Phat kaphrao (Thailand) – A popular Thai stir-fry dish featuring minced meat stir-fried with garlic, chillies savory soy sauce, fish sauce, and sugar sauce. Continued …

Amazing Muay Thai Experience to showcase legendary Thai martial art

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is staging the “Amazing Muay Thai Experience” series of events in its second year. Held between this August and September across the four origins of Muay Thai Boran martial art forms, the event aims to boost cross-regional travel and even out the distribution of tourism income across the country.

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, TAT governor, said, “The aged-old martial art of Muay Thai is one of Thailand’s national heritages and world-famous elements of Thai culture. It is an integral part of Thailand’s 5F soft-power foundations, which include food, film, fashion, fight, and festival, and which portray a vast scope of opportunities for travel experiences in the kingdom.” Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-July 17


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Hua Hin to ‘organize’ overhead cables/Hua Hin to tackle blackchin tilapia/Feeding frenzy in Bangkok/Govt to buy alien blackchin tilapia/Dengue infections reach record/African swine fever outbreak/Partnership to boost ‘future food’/Fatal Poisoning Of Six Vietnamese/Killed in collision with wild elephant/Health volunteer wins 6 million baht lottery/Engaged to Thai bride 50 years his junior/Claws out for illegal tiger business/Economy: Economy faces liquidity crisis/New strategies to reduce household debt/Businesses chafe at wage hike/Industrial sentiment at 2-year low/Koh Chang bridge/Impacts on Thai economy and trade/Contemplating nuclear power/Relisting cannabis will cost 27B baht/Is cannabis a viable health option?/Thailand’s Cannabis History and Cultural Evolution/Tourism: TAT focuses on high value, sustainability/Airport wait to be cut to 45 seconds/Thailand Experience: Asia’s 50 Best Bars/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Hua Hin to ‘organize’ overhead cables

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Hua Hin to tackle blackchin tilapia problem

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Alien invasion sparks feeding frenzy in Bangkok

Reports of an alien invasion in Bangkok sparked frenzied scenes on Monday, as locals armed with nets, rods and other capture equipment descended on the spot in Din Daeng district.

The hunt was triggered after photos showing blackchin tilapia swimming in the Makkasan urban pond under Chaturathit Bridge surfaced online and went viral. Blackchin tilapia are an invasive species prized for their delicious flesh. Continued …

Govt to buy alien blackchin tilapia at 15 baht/kg to make fertilizer

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has approved a measure proposed by the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives to buy blackchin tilapia caught in Thai waters at 15 baht per kilogram to make fertilizer, minister Thammanat Prompow said on Tuesday.

The move is expected to encourage the catching of the invasive species with the help of local fishermen and the general public, he added. Continued …

Dengue infections in Thailand reach record 44,387 cases in first six months of 2024

The latest epidemiological surveillance report from Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DCD) has revealed an alarming surge in dengue fever cases in 2024. As of July 10, the number of reported cases has reached 44,387, representing a 1.06-fold increase from the same period in 2023.

This marks a significant public health concern, as the first six months of 2024 have already surpassed the total number of infections recorded in 2020, which saw 32,585 cases for the entire year. Continued …

African swine fever outbreak reported in Chiang Mai

In a significant and concerning development, Thailand has reported its first outbreak of African swine fever (ASF) for the year, as confirmed by the World Organization for Animal Health (WOAH). This outbreak has occurred in Luang Nuea Village, located in the Doi Saket District of Chiang Mai Province.

The outbreak began on June 5 on a farm that housed 70 pigs. Of these, three pigs fell ill, and one died. To prevent the spread of the disease, 69 pigs were culled. The outbreak was officially reported to the World Animal Health Information System (WAHIS) on July 10. Continued …

New partnership to boost ‘future food’

The Commerce Ministry and private sector are joining forces to develop the future food industry to add value to agricultural products, aiming to introduce a new growth engine to the Thai economy.

Future food refers to innovative food products that are safe to eat, traceable and environmentally friendly, responding to emerging trends concerning good health and well-being. Continued …

5 Questioned All Night Over Fatal Poisoning Of Six Vietnamese At Luxury Hotel

Five people were questioned all night last night over the fatal poisoning of six Vietnamese visitors, two of them American citizens, with one being a friend of a sister of one of the victims.

At 1 am this morning, policemen took the suitcases of the six deceased Vietnamese, totaling eight of them, plus a backpack, shoes and other items from a Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel room to the second-floor meeting room at Lumpini police station where Police Col. Yingyot Suwanno, superintendent of this station, and his team then immediately started a meeting without the media allowed in to observe. Continued …

Motorcyclist killed in collision with wild elephant in Chachoengsao

A tragic incident occurred when a couple on a motorcycle collided with a wild elephant late at night, resulting in the husband’s death and the wife’s injury. The woman, still in shock, reported having no memory of the event.

Phanom Rescue Radio Center received a distress call yesterday at 11pm about a fatal elephant attack in Ang Rue Nai Forest, in the Ban Ang Sua Dam area, Tha Takiap District, Chachoengsao Province. Rescue teams, along with the village headman, were dispatched to the scene. Continued …

Thai village health volunteer wins 6 million baht in lottery

A village health volunteer from Yasothon has struck it rich by winning the first prize in the lottery, netting a total of 6 million baht. The lucky numbers were chosen from a ticket she had reserved but not yet paid for.

Rungaradee Sriwisat, a 53-year-old resident of Ban Hua Kham, Mueang Yasothon district, revealed her excitement after winning the lottery. She usually buys lottery tickets regularly but has taken a break recently due to never winning. Continued …

Former Irish terrorist engaged to Thai bride 50 years his junior

An infamous Irish terrorist revealed his engagement to a Thai bride half a century younger. Gormy McMullan, a prime suspect in the Loughinisland massacre, announced his upcoming nuptials to Thai national Bannapon Nuch Jathasan on social media, igniting a storm of reactions.

“I have decided she is my main one now,” the 71-year-old murder suspect proudly declared in response to a flurry of congratulatory messages. The pair reportedly met 18 months ago during one of McMullan’s many trips to Thailand and Vietnam. Continued …

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Claws out for illegal tiger business in Thailand

Following the arrest of illegal tiger cubs and ivory traffickers, the director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation ordered a thorough inspection of all tiger farms, with strict actions promised against any illegal activities.

This move is part of the intensifying efforts to clamp down on illegal wildlife trade in Thailand. Continued …

Economy faces liquidity crisis as the property and manufacturing sectors nosedive

There are rising signs that the country’s economic chiefs are finding themselves on a sticky wicket as the property sector and manufacturing continue to head south. In the meantime, access to credit is tightening as the banking sector pulls in its horns.

Previously, both Minister of Finance Pichai Chunhavajira and the new Chairman of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) made it clear that all is not well. Indeed, analysts are beginning to anticipate that even the lackluster GDP projected growth rate of 2.6% may not be achieved in 2024. In short, Thailand is in the throes of a very tight liquidity crisis. Continued …

PM issues new strategies to reduce household debt

At Monday’s meeting of the economic cabinet, PM Srettha Thavisin outlined strategies to address household debt and restore economic confidence. He proposed the Bank of Thailand reduce the minimum credit card repayment rate and said he was planning discussions with financial institutions to extend housing debt terms and find measures to solve the issue of repossessed vehicles. Acknowledging that debt resolution is complex, he emphasised the need for unconventional measures.

Household debt is a major issue for the Thai economy, currently standing at 13.6 trillion baht, or 90% of GDP, affecting consumer purchasing power and the overall economy. Combined with business debt, especially for SMEs, this issue becomes increasingly difficult to resolve. Continued …

Businesses chafe at wage hike

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) in Chiang Mai has insisted hiking the daily minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide is excessive and unsuitable given the current economic conditions.

Chakrin Wangwiwat, chairman of FTI in Chiang Mai, said the private sector has expressed concern the decision to increase the daily minimum wage from May 1-Oct. 1 does not align with economic conditions, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) with limited financial resources. Continued …

Thai industrial sentiment at 2-year low in June

The Thai industrial sentiment index fell for a third straight month to its lowest in two years in June due to a slow economy, weak demand and bad debt problems, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said today.

The FTI’s industrial sentiment index dropped to 87.2 in June from 88.5 in May. Political uncertainty had dented the confidence of business operators, while smaller firms faced liquidity problems as banks tightened lending, the FTI said. Continued …

Koh Chang bridge ‘likely to cost Bt10 billion’

Building a bridge to connect Trat on the mainland to Koh Chang, the province’s popular island, will likely cost 10 billion baht, according to the Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT).

EXAT Gov. Surachet Laophulsuk recently surveyed possible construction locations after the Transport Ministry called for a project feasibility study. Continued …

Impacts on Thai economy and trade inevitable after US election

Thailand has been advised to brace for potential impacts on the economy and trade following the U.S. presidential election in November. Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, pointed out that the U.S. international trade policies have significantly affected the global market over the past 7-8 years.

Republican candidate Donald Trump’s America First Policy to protect national benefits and the ongoing trade war with China had led to slowdowns in both the Thai and global economies, he explained. Continued …

Officials contemplating nuclear power

Energy authorities are planning to conduct a feasibility study on small nuclear power plant development in line with the revised power development plan (PDP), which promotes greater use of clean energy to reduce carbon dioxide emissions, says an Energy Ministry official.

This type of nuclear power technology is called “small modular reactor” (SMR), with a capacity of up to 300 megawatts per unit, about one-third of the generating capacity of larger, traditional nuclear power reactors, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Continued …

Relisting cannabis ‘will cause 27-billion-baht loss’

The government’s plan to put cannabis back on a list of illegal drugs will cause a 27-billion-baht loss to the local cannabis industry, said Wisan Potprasat, CEO of the Cannabis Medical Industrial Estate Assn. of Thailand.

Wisan, who is also the president of the Community Enterprise Network of Western Herbal Alliances, which is the largest licensed cannabis grower in the country, was commenting on the Public Health Ministry’s committee plan to relist cannabis as a narcotic. Continued …

Is cannabis a viable health option?

Cannabis has been known as a herbal plant with psychoactive effects for thousands of years. The herb has been used for both medical and recreational purposes. Several countries have categorized it as a narcotic drug.

(Editor note: The author claims marijuana is addictive. This is not true. Tobacco smoking is addictive, as is alcohol use.)

Thailand banned marijuana 90 years ago in 1934. Since, however, cannabis addiction is relatively mild compared with other narcotics, dozens of countries started to ease the ban more than a decade ago, allowing for medical cannabis or medical marijuana, while several countries granted a certain level of recreational use, as well. Continued …

Thailand’s Cannabis History and Cultural Evolution

Cannabis in Thailand is a fascinating topic, specifically as the country’s laws continue to change. With recreational use set to be banned by the end of 2024, Thailand is zeroing in on healthcare providers and research applications. Navigating this green maze might seem daunting, but don’t worry – we’ve got you covered.

Cannabis in Thailand has seen significant legal changes recently. In February 2018, medical cannabis became legal, making Thailand the first Asian country to do so. This move aims to improve both the physical and mental health of the patient. The recreational use was briefly decriminalized in 2022, but there has been a recent U-turn on legalization. Continued …

TAT focuses on high value, sustainability

In order to fix the low level of competitiveness of Thai tourism, the industry must shift from a demand-driven to a supply-driven strategy, said the former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

The TAT announced its marketing direction for 2025 on Monday with a goal to increase revenue by 7.5% from 2024, securing 39 million foreign arrivals and 205 million domestic trips, revised down from a projected 220 million trips announced last week. Continued … 

Airport wait to be cut to 45 seconds

The Immigration Bureau (IB) is set to take measures to ensure immigration control at airports takes no more than 45 seconds per person. The move is part of efforts to support the government’s expanded visa-free scheme for foreign visitors, which took effect on Monday.

The number of immigration officials will also be increased to ease long queues in front of immigration check-in booths at airports during peak passenger hours. Continued …

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Four Bangkok bars in top half of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2024

Capping off days of guest bartender shifts, spirits brand pop-ups and everything boozy in between was the ninth edition of the Asia’s 50 Best Bars awards, held for the second consecutive year at The Rosewood Hong Kong hotel in Tsim Sha Tsui.

This year, four venues in Bangkok are in the ranking. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Tuesday’s news-July 16


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Feedback/Heavy rainfall and storms/Hua Hin warns against damaging public property/Thai military trainingin Hua Hin/Samui sea bridge Challenges of Thai Healthcare/108,000 undocumented workers arrested/Thais at risk due to heavy drinking/’Committed’ to student tablet plan/Thais behaving badly/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Registration of digital wallet starts Aug 1/Digital wallet criteria for vendors unclear/Big business expresses concern/Top-earning businesses/Thai economy faces upheaval/Revenue Dept eyes new income sources/Saudi event leads to 100 partnerships/Solar Power at Koh Sichang Hospital/Long road ahead for EV industry/Tourism: The best resorts in Hua Hin/Disputes Claims of Deserted Cha Am/World’s 100 most loved hotels/Thailand’s new visa scheme/700,000 baht taken by fake Thai cops/25 popular Asian destinations/Laotian tourists on trial train/Thailand Experience: Who owns Thap Lan National Park?/Thailand’s Green Star Restaurant Chefs/Three tours recommended/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Re: “Navigating Foreign Pension Income Tax for Expatriates in Thailand”

Same stuff we already know but added confusion “Under the new rules, DTAs will continue to protect expatriates by preventing Thailand from taxing pension incomes that have already been taxed abroad” …”However, should there be any discrepancy in tax rates, additional taxes may still be collected in Thailand, although such measures are not yet officially declared and enforced.” Followed by the same warning words that you should hire us to save you. Nothing to see here.” – PB

Expat News: We always think it’s good to hear from different viewpoints on major issues, even though the topic might have been covered before, as it has here several times. Plus, not everyone is as informed as others might be. Repetition in getting the message out is important. Finally, among the best experts on tax matters are tax lawyers, so sharing their information, while it might seem like marketing to some, is a good way to share expert advice.

Heavy rainfall and storms in 57 provinces

Thailand faces severe weather, with heavy rain and thunderstorms across 57 provinces, particularly in the northeast and east regions, with rainfall expected in up to 80% of these areas. The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) forecasts severe weather conditions due to a strong monsoon trough.

In the south (east coast), thunderstorms will occur in 60% of the area, with heavy rain in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Surat Thani. Temperatures will range from 23°C to 25°C to a high of 32°C to 35°C. Continued …

Hua Hin warns against damaging public property

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Bangkok beauty named Miss Universe Thailand 2024

Suchata “Opal” Chuangsri of Bangkok was crowned Miss Universe Thailand in an extravagant final held Sunday night at The Mall Lifestore Bangkapi that kicked off with a grand opening show featuring all 40 contestants. She will go on to represent Thailand in the Miss Universe 2024 pageant to be held in Mexico later this year. (The Nation)

Thai military training taking place in Khao Tao, Hin Lek Fai

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Samui sea bridge public hearings resume

The second phase of public hearings on the proposed sea bridge to Koh Samui began on Monday after the initial round decided the abutments should be in tambon Thong Nien in Khanom district of Nakhon Si Thammarat on the mainland and in tambon Taling Ngam on the resort island.

The toll bridge would have two entrances and exits on the mainland, one in Don Sak district in Surat Thani and the other in Khanom. Continued …

Challenges of the Thai Healthcare System

Thailand is recognized for its efficient and successful healthcare model in Southeast Asia. The country is home to numerous public and private medical facilities, making it a global destination for medical tourism.

According to the 2021 Global Security Index Report, Thailand was ranked fifth in the world for having the strongest health security. Thailand received widespread praise for its successful prevention and control of COVID-19 during the peak of the pandemic in 2020. However, Thailand’s universal healthcare coverage (UHC) faces challenges due to an aging population and rising healthcare costs, requiring innovative solutions and radical measures for sustainable funding and efficient use. Continued …

Thailand arrests 108,000 undocumented workers, 80,000 are Myanmar nationals

According to the Thai Ministry of Labor, more than 100,000 foreign workers, including Myanmar nationals, have been arrested within 36 days of the 120-day plan to crack down on illegal workers in Thailand.

The 120-day plan to crack down on illegal workers, spanning from June 5 to July 11, resulted in the arrest of 108,875 undocumented workers in various factories, workplaces, and business sites during the 36-day period. Continued …

10% of Thais at risk due to heavy drinking, study shows

At least 10% of people in Thailand have indulged in heavy drinking over the past 12 months, a recent report released on Monday by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation shows.

According to the study, people in the north are the heaviest drinkers, followed by those in the northeast. Over the last year, 5.73 million people, or 10.05%, were found to have demonstrated signs of alcoholism. Continued …

Government ‘committed’ to student tablet plan

The Education Ministry remains committed to its tablet distribution project despite the budget being cut from 16 billion to 13 billion baht, Siripong Angkasakulkiat, an assistant to the Education Minister, said on Monday.

According to Siripong, Education Minister Permpoon Chidchob is determined to implement the “One District, One Quality School” project to build a pool of educational resources – both physical and technological – among schools in each district. Continued …

Police warn of online scammers disguised as police officers

The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) on Monday posted photos of suspects of online scamming gangs dressed in police uniforms and contacting the victims via video chat.

The bureau warned that these scammers usually claimed they are police officers either seeking to obtain a statement or to notify charges filed against the victims. Continued …

State officials implicated in bid-rigging scheme for rubber latex firms

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) uncovered the involvement of state officials in bid-rigging for rubber latex companies in 10 provinces, leading to significant financial losses for the country. The investigation has been forwarded to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) for further action.

Last year, a group of rubber latex traders submitted a letter to the prime minister, requesting an investigation into alleged preferential treatment given to specific individuals or groups in bidding processes for construction projects in the northeastern region. This alleged misconduct, which took place in 2022, has reportedly cost the country over 100 million baht in lost revenue. Continued … 

Thai couple arrested for illegal wildlife trade in Surin province

Police arrested a Thai couple allegedly involved in the illegal wildlife trade, confiscating two tiger cubs, two pairs of Thai elephant tusks, and 26 pieces of African elephant tusks worth millions of baht. Efforts are underway to rescue an additional four tiger cubs.

The suspects, identified as 49-year-old Karit and 48-year-old Manat, were caught with the contraband at a roundabout in Ban Lantae, Theparak subdistrict. Police had been tracking the illegal wildlife trade network for some time, which was known for its long-standing reputation in the area. Continued …

Monk kills mentally ill homeless man with hammer over laptop theft

A monk in Nong Khai killed a mentally ill homeless man with a hammer, suspecting him of attempting to steal his laptop. The incident occurred at Wat Phothisomphon Temple, leaving locals and officials in shock.

Officers from Nong Khai City Police Station yesterday received a report of a fatal assault at Phothisomphon Temple. Arriving at the scene, they found the two-story monk‘s quarters in a dilapidated state. Continued …

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Registration of 10,000-baht digital wallet starts Aug 1

In a bid to rejuvenate the Thai economy, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has announced that registration for a 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme will open on Aug. 1. This initiative, designed to boost local spending and aid economic recovery, is marked by strategic planning and significant budget adjustments.

During a recent announcement, Thavisin stated that the program aims to distribute financial aid directly to the citizens, ensuring swift and substantial economic stimulus. Continued …

Digital wallet criteria for vendors unclear

The digital wallet handout scheme will boost the economy, but the eligibility criteria for vendors remain unclear, according to Loxley Trading Co., the consumer goods distribution arm of trading conglomerate Loxley Plc.

Ouychai Rangchaikul, chief executive of Loxley Trading, said despite massive marketing budgets allocated for sales during this period, the returns anticipated might not be realized due to the country’s stagnant economy. Continued …

Big business expresses concern at economic slowdown

The Thai economy is experiencing a continuous slowdown, with the World Bank recently revising its 2024 economic growth forecast for Thailand down to 2.4%.

The economic slowdown has clearly affected entrepreneurs, especially SMEs. And now concerns about the business sector are extending to big corporations. Continued …

Top-earning business sectors revealed

The Department of Business Development has revealed the top 10 types of businesses with the highest level of income in 2023.

The list has been generated by analysis of the financial statements of companies operating in battery manufacturing and electric vehicle (EV) equipment, tourism, electrical appliances, pets and animal care, event organizing, e-commerce, cosmetics, health, toys, and spiritual beliefs. Continued …

Thai economy faces upheaval due to factory closures and cheap Chinese imports

When Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD opened its first Southeast Asian factory in Thailand earlier this month, the nation of 66 million people basked in the limelight and won praise for its industrial vision.

What, however, received less attention was an announcement by another big automobile manufacturer, Suzuki Motor, just a few weeks earlier that it will shutter a Thai factory that produced as many as 60,000 cars a year. Continued …

Revenue Dept eyes new income sources amid economic challenges

The Revenue Department is making a concerted effort to bring more entrepreneurs into the tax payment system in a bid to boost revenue in the 2024 fiscal year.

Kulaya Tantitemit, the department’s director-general, said on Monday that notices had been sent to some 100,000 entrepreneurs with irregular financial activities, but only half have responded. Continued …

Saudi event leads to 100 partnerships

The latest investment roadshow in Saudi Arabia has led to new opportunities, as up to 100 pairs of Thai and Saudi entrepreneurs agreed to forge business partnerships, says the Board of Investment (BoI).

The business matching was made during a Saudi-Thai investment forum, held as part of a three-day roadshow which ended yesterday. Continued …

Thaioil Expands Solar Power at Koh Sichang Hospital

Thaioil has continued with a solar cell power-generation system installation (Phase 2), providing a capacity of 52.70 kilowatts for Koh Si Chang Hospital, Koh Sichang District, Chon Buri province.

This aims to reduce electricity burdens and build up power stability, supporting the hospital’s medical services expansion and enhancing residents’ quality of life on Koh Sichang. Continued …

Long road ahead for EV industry

The ongoing price wars and uncertainty surrounding insurance coverage for electric vehicles serve as reminders that Thailand’s EV industry is still in a transitional stage. However, these challenges should not deter the nation from its path toward an electric future.

It is widely accepted that the future of automobiles is electric. Industry giants, including Goldman Sachs, predict that EVs could make up nearly half of global car sales by 2035. Continued …

The best resorts in Hua Hin for any kind of getaway

Whether a three-day weekend or a work-from-anywhere occasion, stay at these resorts in Hua Hin for the perfect peaceful hideaway.

Hua Hin is always a top destination for a long or short holiday. Not only international tourists, but locals have long enjoyed this seaside escape for several decades. To make the experience even more unforgettable, stay at one of these five-star hotels that suit any kind of getaway. Continued …

And there’s also …

Government Disputes Claims of Deserted Cha Am and other Tourist Spots

Government Spokesperson Chai Wacharonke has refuted recent claims about deserted tourist spots in Thailand, specifically Cha Am Beach and Amphawa Floating Market.

Reports circulating on social media suggested a decline in visitors to these attractions, supported by a viral video depicting an empty Cha Am Beach on a Sunday and assertions of low footfall at Amphawa Floating Market amid economic challenges. Continued …

Thailand surpasses Vietnam, Cambodia in world’s 100 most loved hotels ranking

Thailand has five representatives, while Cambodia and Vietnam have two each, in a list of the 100 most loved hotels in the world, as voted by readers of American magazine Travel+Leisure.

In Thailand, Hyatt Regency Koh Samui ranked 40th, followed by Mandarin Oriental (Bangkok) at 44th, Capella Bangkok at 48th, Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chao Phraya River at 64th, and The Standard at Hua Hin at 81st. Continued …

Thailand’s new visa scheme explained

Thailand has introduced a raft of new visa regulations, including the number of countries eligible for visa-free entry has risen from 57 to 93, and the entry stamp has changed from 30 to 60 days (effective immediately).

The number of countries eligible for visa-on-arrival has risen from 19 to 31 (effective immediately). Continued …

700,000 baht taken from Chinese tourists by fake Thai cops

A Thai travel agency took to social media to seek justice after a group of alleged police officers extorted 700,000 baht from Chinese tourists on a motorway heading to Pattaya.

The Thai woman, who claimed to be a representative of a travel agency, shared a dashcam video in which a group of men, claiming to be police officers, asked the car carrying the Chinese tourists to stop on the motorway at about 7.29pm on July 10. Continued …

Wat Pho ranks among TripAdvisor’s 25 popular Asian destinations

Bangkok’s Wat Phra Chetuphon, also known as Wat Pho, was recently named among this year’s 25 popular destinations in Asia by U.S.-based online travel agency TripAdvisor.

The “Temple of the Reclining Buddha” has been named among Asian destinations since 2020, and it was ranked ninth this year. Meanwhile, Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), a big Buddha statue in Phuket province, and the Grand Palace were named 11th, 13th and 25th, respectively. Continued …

TAT welcomes Laotian tourists on a trial train from Vientiane to Bangkok

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) have launched a new train service connecting Vientiane and Bangkok. This initiative aims to boost cross-border tourism and strengthen economic cooperation between Thailand and Lao PDR.

On the train’s inaugural trial trip, Laotian passengers on SRT’s Rapid No. 134 were greeted with fresh floral garlands at Bangkok’s Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Station, symbolizing traditional Thai hospitality. Continued …

Battle for paradise: Who owns Thap Lan National Park?

The dispute over Thap Lan National Park shows no sign of ending as opposition mounts against plans to drastically reduce the park’s size, fearing it will benefit developers over long-time residents.

The environmentalist Seub Nakhasathien Foundation has vowed action against the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) if it continues with plans to slash about one-fifth of the national park’s area. Continued …

Sustainability Tips from Thailand’s Green Star Restaurant Chefs

You can travel to plenty of top-notch restaurants for gastronomic pleasure. However, only a handful shine in terms of sustainability. In a world where everyone feels the heat of the climate crisis, we invite you to become a green hero.

These chefs from MICHELIN Green Star restaurants in Thailand will inspire you with their sustainability practices and share tips on how to make your everyday life greener. Continued …

The three tours recommended by the Tourism Authority of Thailand

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the nation’s leader in tourism operations, recommends three tours for travelers who want to truly experience Thailand’s beauty.

TAT hopes to grow Thailand’s tourism ecosystem by providing trustworthy resources, information and data for prospective travel ers to guide their activities and preparation. While Thailand has an innumerable amount of things to do and places to see, TAT is well versed in what experiences are the best for tourists seeking to enjoy their time in Thailand. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Monday’s news-July 15


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Navigating Foreign Pension Income Tax/Illegal foreign workers arrested in Hua Hin/Royal Hua Hin Golf Course celebrates/Three arrested for stealing ‘sacred stones’/Thailand braces for heavy rainfall/224 Euro 2024 gambling sites/New Bangkok-Vientiane rail service starts/Buriram Couple Die 2 Hours Apart/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Disbursal of budget/Banking on trio of sectors/Thailand’s Special Economic Zones/New hydropower dam in Laos/Zeekr to launch EV range/Critics slam approach to cannabis/Tourism: List of 93 visa-free countries/Outstanding questions remain/Cha Am busy with tourists/17.5 million foreign tourists/Pai tubing too hot to handle/Alcoholic beverages in tourist trains/Duo who assaulted Phuket officer/Luxury resort faces demolition/Boat capsizes off Phi Phi island/Speedboat rescues 12 tourists/Laos shopkeepers not accepting baht/South Korean tourist arrivals/Thailand Experience: Thai Island For The Food Lover/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Navigating Foreign Pension Income Tax for Expatriates in Thailand

After receiving numerous inquiries about personal tax management from foreigners residing across Thailand, I am revisiting this topic to explain the implications of foreign pension income in light of new regulations.

This report provides an in-depth look at how P.O. 161-162/2567 affects foreign pension income in Thailand, equipping expatriates with the knowledge to navigate this new regulatory environment effectively. Continued …

Illegal foreign workers arrested at Hua Hin Night Market

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Royal Hua Hin Golf Course celebrates 100th anniversary

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‘Music on the Move’ plays at Hua Hin railway station

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Three arrested for stealing ‘sacred stones’ from Khao Sam Roi Yat

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Thailand braces for heavy rainfall and flash floods this week

Thailand faces heavy to very heavy rainfall from today to July 18, which may cause flash floods and forest runoff, especially in Bangkok. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for the entire country.

The department, led by Gorravee Sitthichivapak, announced that from today to July 18, a strong monsoon trough will pass through the northern and northeastern regions of Thailand, merging with a low-pressure system over the central South China Sea. Continued …

Police shut down 224 Euro 2024 gambling sites

Police have shut down over 200 websites involved in Euro 2024 football-related gambling, with 2.4 billion baht in circulation, according to the police. Police released the information following a crackdown on both online and offline gambling activities as the Euro 2024 football matches concluded yesterday.

The operation, which began on June 14 — the same day the Euro 2024 finals commenced — ended on July 11. Assistant National Police Chief Akradet Pimolsri revealed that a special task force was formed on June 14 specifically to tackle football betting cases. This task force successfully apprehended 3,863 individuals suspected of gambling-related offenses. Continued …

New Bangkok-Vientiane rail service starts Friday with tickets from 281 baht

A test run for the new cross-border rail link between Bangkok and Vientiane took place yesterday, paving the way for the official passenger service set to start this Friday.

Bookings for the rail service have been open since July 10, with the first scheduled commercial trip departing this Friday. The train will leave Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station in Bangkok at 9.25pm and is expected to arrive at Vientiane station at 9.05am the following day. Continued …

Buriram Couple Married 70 Years Die 2 Hours Apart

A couple from Buriram province, who had been in love for 70 years, passed away on the same day, just two hours apart. Family members, while saddened, believe that the couple is now together.

The funeral ceremony for Mr. and Mrs. Kleerim was held at Ban Trat Truan, Village No. 4, Chumhet subdistrict, Mueang Buriram District, Buriram Province, on Saturday. The family placed their coffins side by side, with many villagers who heard the news attending the ceremony. Continued …

  • Chinese Tik Tik star believed to have been murdered by another Chinese tourist – Continued …
  • 5 Foreigners Arrested for Violent Robbery of British Crypto Trader in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Pattaya Locals Warn of Foreign Scam Gang Allegedly Preying on Tourists – Continued …
  • Freeloading Russian enrages local food vendor – Continued …

Disbursal of budget revving up

A total of 3.48 trillion baht from the 2024 fiscal budget was finally disbursed in this year’s second quarter, after delays that began on Oct. 1 last year due to political setbacks following the general election held in May 2023.

Amid stagnant economic growth, public expenditure has been regarded as the key factor to help revive subdued private spending and consumption in the country. Continued …

Revenue Department banking on trio of sectors

Energy businesses, financial institutions and tourism will remain the main revenue generators for the Revenue Department, capable of contributing significantly to tax revenues this year, says the department’s chief.

Kulaya Tantitemit, director-general of the department, said these three sectors are performing well and can pay high taxes to the department during the first nine months of fiscal 2024 (October 2023 to June 2024). Continued …

Thailand’s Special Economic Zones (SEZs) contribute to growth and attract investment

The Thai government has made significant strides in developing special border economic zones (SEZs) across 10 regions, including Tak, Sa Kaeo, Mukdahan, and Songkhla, to stimulate economic growth and attract private investment.

Launched in 2015, the zones have seen substantial infrastructure improvements and investment incentives. Since 2021, under the Prime Minister’s Office, these zones have drawn investments totaling 51.654 billion baht. With 84 Board of Investment projects worth 25.840 billion baht initiated, sectors like automotive and healthcare are flourishing. Continued …

New hydropower dam in Laos could lead to ‘economic losses’

Conservationists and people of the Mekong Basin are petitioning the Thai government not to sign a contract to buy electricity from the Pak Beng Hydropower Dam in Laos, fearing economic and territorial losses.

The signatures were contained in an open letter addressed to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga. Continued …

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Zeekr to launch EV range amid sales dip

Domestic premium car sales plunged by 30% year-on-year during the first half amid the economic slowdown and intensifying competition, fueled by more Chinese electric vehicles entering the Asian market as a result of the impact of the U.S.-China trade war, says Zeekr Intelligent Technology, a Chinese EV maker under the Zeekr brand.

The company, owned by Geely Automobile Holding, raised the concern as it plans to market its Zeekr X compact electric sports utility vehicles, targeting motorists in the luxury car segment. Continued …

Critics slam government’s approach to cannabis

Critics have slammed the government’s plan to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, arguing it will harm businesses involved in cannabis-based products and undermine investor confidence in the country.

A health committee responsible for controlling illegal drugs voted by majority on July 5 to reclassify cannabis and hemp as narcotics, effective from Jan. 1, 2025, as confirmed by Surachoke Tangwiwat, deputy permanent secretary for public health. Continued …

List of 93 destinations enjoying Thailand’s visa relaxations

Thailand has released a list of 93 countries and territories whose citizens can enter Thailand without a visa or obtain a visa on arrival and can stay for up to 60 days from July 15.

The 57 destinations who were already enjoying a visa waiver and can now get a 60-day stamp on arrival are: Continued …

Outstanding questions remain about new visa rules for Thailand

The interior minister has now signed off on the latest immigration rules, which will permit citizens of 93 countries to obtain a visa-exempt 60 days on entering Thailand by land, air and sea. This includes all the countries that provide significant tourist numbers, including the traditional markets of UK, mainland Europe, the USA and Australia.

The formal introduction date is today, but reports from newly arrived visitors suggest the doubling of 30 days to 60 is already in place. Continued …

Cha Am busy with tourists

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17.5 million foreign tourists visit Thailand in 6 months

According to the statistics of Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports on international visitors during the first six months of 2024 (from Jan. 1 to June 30), Thailand welcomed 17,501,283 foreign visitors. It could generate from their expenditure of approximately 825 billion baht (US$22.5 billion).

The top nationals traveling to Thailand were from China, Malaysia, India, South Korea, and Russia, respectively. The final week of June alone, when the Pride Month 2024 events were held in various areas of the country, attracted 659,830 foreign tourists, an increase from the previous week, with only 19,083 persons. Continued …

Pai tubing too hot to handle with drunk tourists, resort says

A resort operator in Mae Hong Son province’s Pai district says operators of popular tubing activities have violated the rules by selling alcohol to Western tourists who got drunk day and night.

The operator, who requested anonymity, said a drunk Western couple recently sneaked into the resort’s compound to have sex even though they were not staying at the resort. Continued …

Government to allow sale of alcoholic beverages in tourist trains

The Transport Ministry has come up with a plan to allow sales of alcoholic beverages in trains in a bid to stimulate tourism, starting with tourist trains. Sale of alcoholic beverages had been barred at train stations and in passenger cars since 2015.

Deputy Transport Minister Surapong Piyachote said on Sunday that the amendment aimed to offer new train travel experiences to tourists. Allowing alcohol sales in tourist trains would help meet the demand of travelers, he added. Continued …

Duo who assaulted Phuket officer back in New Zealand

Two brothers from New Zealand who were facing multiple charges after an assault on a police officer in Phuket are back home after spending nearly four months in detention in Thailand.

Hamish and Mattson Day were on holiday in Phuket when they were arrested on March 16 and charged with assaulting a police officer, robbery, obstruction of police duty, driving without a licence and bribery. Continued …

Luxury resort project on Samui faces demolition

Authorities suspended a Chinese-owned luxury resort project on Koh Samui after finding out the property was not being built according to its permit and was taller than the law allowed.

Police Maj. Gen. Watcharin Poosit, commander of the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division (NED), said on Sunday that officers of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and Koh Samui municipality raided the site of the “Anzhu Seamate” project in tambon Maret in Surat Thani’s Koh Samui district on Saturday. Continued …

Boat capsizes in storm off Thailand’s Phi Phi island, Chinese tourists rescued

Two Chinese tourists and a Thai were safely rescued after their boat driven by the Thai man capsized in a rainstorm and hit waves in Ao Nang bay in Muang district on Sunday morning.

The incident happened near Phi Phi Le island in tambon Ao Nang at about 11am when people on a speedboat belonging to Narayana Marine Co. were able to rescue a Chinese man, a Chinese girl and a Thai boat driver. Continued …

Speedboat rescues 12 tourists from sinking boat near Pattaya

A dramatic rescue unfolded between Koh Larn and Pattaya City after the passenger boat Tara Jade experienced a sewage pump failure, causing it to take on water. The boat was carrying 12 Thai passengers — five men and seven women — when the incident occurred.

Speedboat operators quickly responded to the emergency, with Ed Chankrajai, the driver of the speedboat Yodtong, leading the rescue. As seawater poured into the stern of Tara Jade, Ed instructed everyone to put on life jackets. The tourists were swiftly moved to the speedboat, which transported them back to shore at Bali Hai Pier in South Pattaya. Continued …

Laos shopkeepers not accepting Thai baht

Attracting a lot of attention in Thailand is Laos’ #SaveLaoKip campaign to protect their currency, with Laotian shopkeepers no longer accepting both Thai baht and other foreign currencies but, if necessary, they will give the foreigners a lower rate than that officially set.

Many shops in Laos have kicked off this campaign to only trade in their currency kip and not accept Thai baht. An example is one shop announcing that they will not accept any foreign currencies, with those coming in with Thai currency only getting 30,000 kip for 100 baht. However the official rate for 100 baht is 61,318 kip. Continued … 

South Korean tourist arrivals expected to reach 1.94 million this year

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is upbeat that South Korean tourist arrivals this year will reach a record 1.94 million, higher than the pre-Covid 1.88 million.

Pattanapong Pongthongcharoen, director of the TAT office in Seoul, said that the negative sentiment among Thai tourists, who have boycotted South Korea, had not affected the desire of South Korean tourists to visit Thailand. Continued …

Koh Kood: The Thai Island For The Food Lover

When I dream of Thailand, I think of an isolated white beach with crystalline water and lush palm trees dripping with coconuts. That is also what Alex Garland’s novel “The Beach” famously captured, the quest for the most legendary beach, untouched by mass tourism, a plunge into authentic Thai life that surrounds it.

“You fish, swim, eat, laze around, and everyone’s so friendly. It’s such simple stuff, but… If I could stop the world and restart life, put the clock back, I think I’d restart it like this. For everyone,” he wrote about Thailand. Continued …

Trump survives assassination attempt

Former U.S. president Donald Trump was shot at a rally in Pennsylvania on Saturday in an incident described as an assassination attempt. Trump was hit in the ear by either a bullet or glass shrapnel and treated at a local medical facility. Continued …

Japan fights growing scourge of customer harassment

Japan, known for its exacting service standards, is now taking a stronger stance against a growing scourge of customer harassment to protect its legions of service workers from abuse. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Saturday’s news-July 13

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Electric rate increase/Heavy rains forecast/Big jump in number of millionaires/Is 60 the new 40?/Thailand’s 30 baht healthcare policy/Drones to assist farmers/Thailand prepares for potential flooding/Scammer Kingpin’s Run Ends/Economy: Baht appreciation pressured/Thai banks called to task/Scant impact from digital wallet/Fourth largest producer of electronic circuits/Honda Thailand to halve auto production/Caltex service stations installing solar/Lifetime warranty for EV components/Tourism: 93 countries’ visa-free entry/Thai Cabbie Returns 500,000 Baht/Thailand expands airports/Illegal tour firms/Thailand Experience: Farmers Fight To Restore Vanishing Paddy Fields/SHA Undergrads Study Ecotourism/A paradise in peril/Chatuchak Market Guide/5 Hidden Gems In Bangkok/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Electric rate increase under consideration

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) announced a public consultation from yesterday until July 26 to discuss the final electricity tariff adjustment of the year. The proposed adjustments could see electricity bills rise from September to December this year, with costs potentially increasing from 4.18 baht per unit to between 4.65 and 6.01 baht per unit.

The secretary-general and spokesperson of the ERC, Poonpat Leesombatpiboon, revealed that the fuel tariff (FT) might need to be adjusted upwards by 46.8 to 182.9 satang per unit, combined with the base electricity rate of 3.7 baht per unit. This adjustment would result in the electricity tariff for the end of 2024 increasing to between 4.65 and 6.01 baht per unit. Continued …

Heavy rains forecast for most of Thailand from Sunday to Thursday

Thundershowers and isolated heavy rains are likely in some areas of Thailand on Saturday due to the moderate southwest monsoon prevailing over the country, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

From Sunday to Thursday, however, most of Thailand will experience heavy to very heavy rains, as the strong monsoon trough will lie across the north and the northeast regions into an active low-pressure cell over the middle South China Sea, the department warned. Continued …

Thailand expected to see a big jump in number of millionaires in next 5 years

Thailand is expected to see a 24% increase in the number of millionaires over the next five years, propelling the country to ninth place in the world for the most increase in wealthy individuals, according to the recently released UBS Global Wealth Report 2024.

The UBS report highlights a notable rebound in global wealth growth, which reached 4.2% in 2023, offsetting the slump experienced in 2022. When adjusted for inflation, global wealth grew by an impressive 8.4% last year. Continued …

Is 60 the new 40? How population aging is taking shape in ASEAN countries

The proportion of the elderly population in ASEAN and the Plus-3 economies has seen a significant rise. It escalated from 5.1% and 8.1% in 2001 to 7.9% and 15.1% in 2022, respectively. Furthermore, countries like China, Thailand, and Vietnam are projected to shift from aging to aged societies more rapidly than advanced economies such as France and the U.S.

For instance, France and the U.S. experienced this transition over 115 and 69 years, respectively, while China is anticipated to complete it in 25 years, Singapore and Thailand in 22 years, and Vietnam in just 19 years, according to UNESCAP 2017. Continued … 

Thailand’s 30 baht healthcare policy gets public approval

Thailand’s 30-baht treatment anywhere policy has received widespread approval from the public, providing accessible health services for minor illnesses through community pharmacies in 45 provinces.

This initiative, part of the National Health Security Office (NHSO) and the Pharmacy Council’s ongoing efforts, aims to extend healthcare access to individuals under the national health insurance scheme, commonly known as the 30 Baht Gold Card. Continued …

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Drones to be used to assist farmers

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Friday that the government had launched a new project in which each tambon will be provided with one drone for use in farming. This could potentially help boost crop yields while cutting farming costs.

 

The “One Tambon One Digital” project aims to create a new digital ecosystem in Thailand’s agricultural sector and help generate more income from higher crop yields and lower production costs, said Chai. Continued …

Thailand prepares for potential flooding in lower Chao Phraya River basin

Thailand is stepping up efforts to prepare for potential flooding in the lower Chao Phraya River basin, anticipating the impacts of La Niña. The deputy prime minister is leading the initiative to bolster flood defenses and emergency response plans.

During a visit to Ayutthaya Province, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai and key officials reviewed flood defense measures and emergency response plans. Continued …

From Malaysia to Pattaya: Scammer Kingpin’s Run Ends in Arrest

Officers from the Investigation Division of the 2nd Subdivision, Tourist Police Bureau 1, in collaboration with the Chonburi Immigration Office, arrested a Chinese man, Mr. Liu, 39, the leader of a call center scam gang, in front of a restaurant at a mall in Noen Plub Wan Alley of Pattaya City. He was arrested while getting into a luxury white BMW and charged with “being an alien in the country without permission.”

On Thursday, the officers received information that the gang leader of a call center gang, fleeing prosecution in Malaysia after raiding a fellow countryman’s place to collect money, was eventually arrested by Malaysian authorities. Subsequently, the Chinese gang leader was released on bail, before fleeing to Thailand.. Continued …

Baht appreciation pressured by significant challenges

The Thai economy’s lower potential growth, a weaker current account surplus and increased capital outflows are pressuring baht appreciation over the longer term, say economists.

Roong Sanguanruang, senior vice president for global markets planning at Bank of Ayudhya (Krungsri), said the baht faces higher limitations in terms of appreciating against the dollar because of the economy’s reduced growth potential. Thailand’s current account surplus has continued to decline, while foreign net capital outflows are rising, she said. Continued …

Thai banks called to task for funding weapon exports to Myanmar

A House panel on Thursday summoned banks and relevant agencies as part of its investigation into mule accounts used to support Myanmar’s military junta.

The committee in charge of state security, border affairs, national strategy and reform initiated the investigation in response to the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR)’s report in late June, which revealed that Thai banks were providing financial services to the Myanmar military junta for weapon procurement. Continued …

Analyst sees scant impact from digital wallet

The government’s flagship digital wallet policy can improve the economy by only 0.4 percentage points, mostly in 2025, after the project’s budget was reduced by 50 billion baht to 450 billion, as uncertainties remain regarding the funding, according to an analyst.

The government subcommittee overseeing the 10,000-baht digital handout scheme decided to scale down the funding of the program to 450 billion baht as legal complications prevented it from utilizing the state-owned Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, relying instead on the budgets for 2024 and 2025. Continued …

Thailand eyes becoming fourth largest producer of electronic circuits

Thailand is looking to increase its global electronics circuit market share to become the fourth largest producer and is setting up a national Electronics Circuit Center to meet labor demand for this industry, Thai Printed Circuit Assn. (THPCA) President Pithan Ongkosit said on Thursday.

Achieving this goal requires robust support and collaboration from both public and private sectors, he told the media at a joint press conference with the Board of Investment (BOI) and the Hong Kong PrinteAssociation (HKPCA). Continued …

Honda Thailand to halve auto production amid China competition

Japanese automaker Honda Motor has announced it will cut production capacity in Thailand by 50%, citing fierce competition from Chinese counterparts.

Honda has two car assembly plants in Thailand. The Ayutthaya plant will stop auto production by the end of next year and switch to making auto parts, media reported on Wednesday. Continued …

Caltex fuel service stations installing solar rooftop systems

Ponix, a solar cell system solution provider, has partnered with Caltex, a subsidiary of Star Fuels Marketing, the exclusive licensee of Caltex fuels in Thailand, to allocate station areas to install solar rooftops at Caltex fuel service stations in support of efficient use of renewable energy by using solar energy at service stations.

Ponix has installed solar rooftops at four Caltex fuel service stations and plans to increase to 50 stations nationwide in 2025. The installations are expected to help save electricity costs by 50% per station. Continued …

MG Thailand introduces lifetime warranty for EV components

As MG celebrates its 100th year, it is raising the bar in Thailand’s electric vehicle (EV) market by introducing a lifetime warranty on essential EV components.

In collaboration with SAIC Motor-CP, MG Thailand has introduced a lifetime warranty for the high-voltage battery, electric drive unit, and power electronic block across several of its electric models. The offer includes popular models like the MG4 electric, MG Maxus 9, and MG Maxus 7, as well as the MG Cyberster. Continued …

93 countries to get visa-free entry

Thailand will allow citizens of more countries to enter the kingdom via visa exemptions starting Monday, the Interior Ministry said on Friday. Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul signed four documents to ease travel for foreigners, all of which will take effect on Monday.

The directives include a new list of countries eligible for visa-free entry into Thailand, increasing from 57 to 93. Visitors from these countries will be able to stay for no more than 60 days. Continued …

Honest Thai Cabbie Returns 500,000 Baht to Saudi Tourist

In a display of honesty, 56-year-old Saneh Chaikam from Roi Et province, found himself at the center of a feel-good story this past Wednesday.

The taxi driver stumbled upon a black handbag left behind by a passenger earlier this week, which contained a staggering sum of money totalling 566,127 baht. Quickly realizing the urgency of the matter, Chaikam didn’t hesitate to contact the FM91 Traffic Police to orchestrate its return. Continued …

Thailand expands airports to meet tourism boom, aviation hub dreams

Fueled by a surge in tourist arrivals, Thailand’s aviation sector is experiencing a take-off of its own. Passenger traffic across the kingdom’s 39 airports is on a steady climb, prompting the government to invest heavily in expanding airport capacity.

This move, in line with the government’s “Ignite Thailand” strategy, aims to solidify Thailand’s position as a top aviation hub in Southeast Asia, attracting not just tourists but also business and investment. Continued …

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Illegal tour firms adopt new tactics

More than a hundred tour operators are at risk of breaking the law for using nominees or a price-dumping strategy, while new fraudulent tactics offer cheap tours disguised as direct sales or multi-level marketing companies, according to the Tourism Department.

Jaturon Phakdeewanit, director-general of the department, said the number of suspected illegal tour companies might be relatively small compared with 13,000 licensed firms nationwide, but their operations could inflict huge damage on Thai tourism, with most of the income flowing overseas instead of benefiting local businesses. Continued …

In Thailand’s Deep South, Farmers Fight To Restore Vanishing Paddy Fields

In the lush landscape of Thailand’s deep south, a quiet revolution is brewing. A network of farmers and activists is breathing new life into abandoned rice fields – and preserving local culture as they go along.

The grassroots movement is encouraging young people to return to their forgotten family fields, build granaries and harvest rice for community lunch programs. Continued …

Adventure in Thailand: SHA Undergrads Study Ecotourism

Thailand attracts millions of tourists every year, many traveling there to see Asian elephants. The country is home to 15% of the 52,000 Asian elephants currently in the world.

One problem facing this vacation destination is protecting these gentle giants, which are classified as an endangered species. Animal rights activists warn against the unethical activities tourists tend to flock to, such as riding the elephants, which can put pressure on their bodies and deteriorate the tissue and bones, causing spinal damage. Continued …

Thap Lan National Park: A paradise in peril

Thap Lan National Park is confronting the most significant crisis in its 43 years of existence. If the ongoing #SaveThaplan campaign fails to make an impact, Thap Lan will lose a massive area representing nearly one-fifth of its land.

The government plans to cut the size of Thap Lan by 265,286 rai to resolve land disputes that have plagued the area for decades. Local farmers who claim ownership of land on the park’s boundary argue they have lived there for generations – well before the national reserve was established on Dec. 23, 1981. Continued … 

Chatuchak Market Guide: Finding Treasures And Thrills At Bangkok’s Shopping Paradise

One of the largest and most diverse shopping places in Thailand, Chatuchak Market is the ideal place for shopaholics to traverse in Bangkok. From authentic Thai cooking paste, unique cosmetics, handcrafted furniture and electronic items to trendy apparel, organic fruits and even cute, furry little pets, this weekend market in Thailand with over 15,000 stalls overflows with treasures waiting to be discovered.

If you are planning a trip to the Land of Smiles, this is where you need to spend a weekend to treat your souvenir-hunting soul to some street-style flea marketesque retail therapy. Join us on this exploration of Chatuchak Market to find out where to pick up the exact thing you want. Continued …

5 Hidden Gems In Bangkok You Need To Check Out

Foodie fam, ever wondered where to get the best eats in Bangkok? If you’re on the hunt for some of Bangkok’s hidden culinary gems, then you’re in for a treat! As expats vibing in Bangkok, we recently embarked on a major food adventure to uncover some of the city’s best-kept culinary delights.

After savoring tons of delicious spots, we found five epic places that you totally gotta try! The best part? You can get all these tasty eats delivered straight to your door with GrabFood, and ordering is a breeze with its English menu! Continued …

Venice announces its tourist tax will increase in 2025

Venice’s experimental payment system for tourists only had a limited impact on reducing crowds in the lagoon city, meaning prices will almost certainly be hiked next year, a politician who led the project said on Friday. Continued …

Astronauts confident in Boeing capsule’s safe return despite past failures

Two astronauts who should have been back on Earth weeks ago said Wednesday that they’re confident that Boeing’s space capsule can return them safely, despite a string of vexing breakdowns. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-July 12


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Win a trip to Thailand – and Hua Hin/’Dementia Cafe’ opens in Hua Hin/Shooter surrenders after killing Cha Am vendor/Pattaya Residents Don’t Like ‘Sin City’ Reports/Heavy rain inundates Pattaya/Salary reductions at Nation Group/Thai sex workers arrested in Malaysia/Yala ramps up security/Economy: Ministry Pushes 99-Year Leases/Real estate stimulus efforts/Doubts cast on bank’s GDP forecasts/Consumer confidence slips again/Disappointed by new power plan/Srettha grilled over digital wallet/Nudged toward medical devices/Giving ‘petconomy’ a big boost/UN Praises Thailand’s Progress/Thai Companies Pull Out of Myanmar/Tourism: TikTok contest to promote PKK tourism/Aspirations to become medical hub/Phuket picked for conference/Thailand’s Green Tourism Revolution/Thailand Experience: IUCN-led initiative wins Ocean Award/Top 10 nightclubs in Bangkok/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

US lovers of Thai food could win a trip to Thailand – and Hua Hin

The Thai Trade Center in New York recently announced a campaign, inviting people in the U.S. to share their love of Thai cuisine on social media for a chance of winning a trip to Thailand, worth up to US$5,000.

The campaign, called “Love Thai Food, Eat Thai Rice,” aims to promote Thai Hom Mali Rice in the U.S. market through the social media handle @EatThaiRice. The prize package includes a trip for two to Thailand, with an airfare credit of US$2,000, a 2-night stay and dinner for two. The winner will also be get a round trip to Hua Hin, including a 2-night stay and a Thai dinner for two. Continued …

‘Dementia Cafe’ opens in Hua Hin

Hua Hin municipality has officially launched the “Dementia Cafe” project, designed to support individuals with dementia and their families.

The project aims to strengthen relationships between dementia sufferers and their families through engaging activities in a coffee shop setting. Held from July 8-10 at Baan Talay Dao Resort, the initial training session included 29 elderly participants and various officials. Assistant Professor Dr. Natthaphat Sarobol from Thammasat University’s Faculty of Social Work served as the resource person. Continued …

Shooter surrenders after killing Cha Am vendor in dispute over 200 baht

A man surrendered to police early today after allegedly shooting a seafood vendor in a dispute over 200 baht borrowed from the victim.

Thawatchai Chiamdee, 24, known as Phai, was shot dead in his pickup truck on a road in Ban Hub Kapong Soi 3, Moo 8, Khao Yai subdistrict, on the evening of July 11. Continued …

Pattaya Residents Unite to Defend Dignity Against ‘Sin City’ Media Reports

In the wake of media reports labeling Pattaya as a “Sinful City, Paradise for Prostitutes,” local business leaders and community representatives have come together to defend the city’s image and appeal for a balanced portrayal.

The negative depiction has sparked significant backlash from the local community, concerned about the impact on Pattaya’s tourism and reputation. Yesterday, at the entrance of Pattaya’s renowned Walking Street (Oh, the irony!), a gathering organized by key figures in the local tourism sector voiced their concerns. Continued …

Few hours of heavy rain inundates Pattaya

Several roads in the popular seaside town of Pattaya were under nearly two meters of water after the town was hit with more than an hour of torrential rain on Thursday morning.

Traffic in the town, about 147 kilometers southeast of Bangkok, came to a stop as most cars could not make their way through the high waters. Several small cars had nearly disappeared in the flood. Continued …

Salary reduction affects only 10% of staff, Nation Group clarifies

Nation Group has clarified that the recently announced partial salary suspension impacts only 10% of staff, and mostly affected the management team.

Reacting to recent news on various platforms, the company called them “distorted messages presenting partial truths, causing widespread public misunderstanding and online criticism, leading to damage to the organization’s reputation”. Continued …

64 Thai sex workers arrested in Malaysia

Malaysian immigration authorities have rounded up 88 foreigners, including 64 Thais, in a crackdown on sex activities at three locations in Ipoh city. The crackdown took place at a hotel and two entertainment outlets suspected of offering sex services on Tuesday and Wednesday.

Perak Immigration Department Director Meor Hexbullah Meor Abd Malik said the detainees comprised 78 women and 10 men, aged between 21 and 46. Of the detained, 64 were Thai nationals, while the others were 13 Vietnamese, four Nepalis, three Indians, three Bangladeshis and one Sri Lankan. Continued …

Yala ramps up security amid insurgent threat

Security measures have been intensified in Yala as police respond to intelligence reports about insurgent movements, prompting an increase in patrols and checkpoints to ensure safety, particularly in urban areas, to reassure both residents and tourists.

The district chief of Betong, Amorn Chumchuay, directed relevant agencies to integrate their forces and enhance security protocols throughout the district. Rapid response teams are now patrolling the outskirts and border areas, while strategic checkpoints have been established. Continued …

Finance Ministry Pushes 99-Year Leases for Foreigners

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira confirmed the government is moving forward with a project to allow foreigners to lease condominiums for 99 years, aiming to stimulate the real estate sector, which has over 200,000 unsold units.

Pichai on Wedensday gave a keynote speech and special discussion on the topic “Developing Sustainable Real Estate.” He acknowledged that the real estate business is currently facing issues with over 200,000 unsold condominium units. People are unable to purchase due to increasing household debt, a matter the Ministry of Finance and the government must urgently address to prevent further impact on Thailand’s overall economy. Continued …

Ministry suggests real estate stimulus efforts have generated Bt65 billion

The government’s real estate stimulus measures have already injected about 65 billion baht into the economy, according to the Finance Ministry.

Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said the government’s real estate stimulus measures, which were introduced in early April, will expire at the end of this year. Continued …

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Doubts cast on central bank’s GDP forecasts

Thailand’s GDP growth is unlikely to increase in the second half of this year as anticipated by the central bank, according to the newly appointed chairman of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), the state planning agency.

Speaking after a seminar held on Thursday entitled “Surfing a Sea of Opportunities Amid Geopolitical Tides”, hosted by Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group (KKP), Supavud Saicheua, chairman of the NESDC and an adviser to KKP, said the tightening monetary policy of the Bank of Thailand’s (BoT) Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) has impacted access to loans for individuals and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), as well as increasing financial costs for borrowers. Continued …

Consumer confidence slips again in June

Thai consumer confidence dropped for a fourth straight month in June, falling to its lowest level since October last year on concerns over a global slowdown and political uncertainty, according to a survey carried out by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of UTCC, said the consumer confidence index dipped to 58.9 in June, from 60.5 in May. Consumers were increasingly worried about a global economic slowdown, rising energy prices, and a prolonged conflict in the Middle East. Continued …

FTI disappointed by new power plan

The state plan to reduce biomass and biogas fuels in the new power development plan (PDP) has disappointed the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), which wants the authorities to maintain or increase their proportion to make better use of agricultural waste.

Though the PDP, scheduled to be enforced from 2024 to 2037, promotes greater use of renewable power, the plan emphasizes solar energy, with less focus on biomass and biogas contributions. Continued …

Srettha grilled over digital wallet changes

The digital wallet handout scheme sparked a fierce debate in parliament on Thursday, with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin facing off against the opposition for the first time to defend the government’s flagship policy.

Sirikanya Tansakul, deputy leader of the main opposition Move Forward Party, grilled the prime minister over the digital wallet program and the government’s handling of the economy. Continued … 

Auto parts makers nudged toward medical devices

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) expects to submit a plan this month to the government to support the local medical device business as part of efforts to help auto parts manufacturers diversify into this field.

The industry shift can help auto parts makers familiar with internal combustion engines that need to adjust their business as the auto industry transitions to electric vehicle (EV) technology. Continued …

Singles and LGBTQ+ community give ‘petconomy’ a big boost

A section of singles and LGBTQ+ are known for having high purchasing power. Single individuals having good incomes, also known as SINKs (single income, no kids), often spend on personal enjoyment such as food and travel.

Single women aged 30 and above, or PANKs (professional aunt, no kids), have stable careers and do not want children. These individuals tend to care for their nieces and nephews, family, and pets, or even raise pets as if they were their children. Continued …

UN Praises Thailand’s Progress on Sustainable Goals

The United Nations (UN) has praised Thailand for its success in achieving the Sufficiency Economy Philosophy (SEP) for Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), according to Interior Ministry Permanent Secretary Suttipong Juljarern.

(More Thailand environmental news HERE.)

Suttipong recently mentioned this success, as well as the success in his Change for Good policy, on the second anniversary of Thailand’s agreement with the UN in 2022 to pursue the SDGs. He said the UN praised Thailand as a model for the world because the country has made real progress in the pursuit since the agreement was made. Continued …

Myanmar Conflict Escalates, Thai Companies Pull Out

The ongoing conflict in Myanmar between the military government and opposition forces shows no sign of abating. Fighting continues in several areas and has prompted Thai companies to pull out and divest 7 billion dollars.

In the past, Thai investors ranked third in investment promotion applications with a total value of 11.6 billion dollars, or 12.47%, in 155 approved projects. Currently, Thai investment in Myanmar ranks fifth with a value of 4.45 billion dollars, with 105 projects underway. This represents a loss of 50 projects and an investment value of 7.1 billion dollars. Continued …

TikTok contest aims to promote tourism in Prachuap Khiri Khan

The Provincial Administration of Prachuap Khiri Khan (PAO) has launched a new project aimed at promoting tourism in the region through a contest on TikTok. The announcement was made at Market Village Hua Hin during a press conference chaired by Sarawut Limaroonrak, president of the PAO.

The contest, open to the general public of all ages, invites both team and individual entries. Participants are encouraged to submit TikTok videos under the theme “Travel in Prachuap, Heal the Heart, Make the Heart Bloom.” Continued …

Thailand promotes aspirations to become medical hub

Experts attending the International Healthcare Week in Bangkok say the Thai healthcare industry has the potential to penetrate the global market but needs government support if the country is to realize its aspirations to become a medical hub in ASEAN.

The event, which concludes today at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, is expected to attract over 10,000 attendees from 50 countries worldwide, drawing in 350 leading global companies. Continued …

Phuket picked to host 2025 InterPride World Conference

Phuket has been chosen to represent Thailand in a bid to compete for the opportunity to host the 2025 InterPride World Conference.

The island province beat the other two cities, Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen, which also vied for the chance, during a meeting called “Town Hall: Nationwide Pride Episode 2”. Continued …

Thailand’s Green Tourism Revolution

Socialgiver has joined forces with the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Stockholm office, aiming to reshape the tourism landscape in the Nordic and Baltic regions through the Meaningful Travel campaign. This innovative partnership seeks to promote responsible tourism by integrating sustainable practices into the heart of Thailand’s tourism industry.

(More Thailand environmental news HERE.)

The campaign is a call to action for Thai businesses, from luxe hotels to quaint restaurants and exhilarating activity providers, urging them to contribute to the preservation of Thailand’s verdant landscapes, with a special focus on the protection of its iconic big trees. A notable part of the campaign’s proceeds will bolster the efforts of the Big Trees Foundation, a pivotal organization dedicated to the conservation of Thailand’s natural heritage. Continued …

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IUCN-led initiative in Thailand wins the Ocean Award 2024

The Mirpuri Foundation and IUCN (International Union for Conservation of Nature) have announced the winner of the Ocean Award 2024. This year’s prize marks a significant collaboration between the two organizations, emphasizing their combined effort to address pressing environmental challenges and paving the way for a more sustainable future.

The award recognizes excellence in the scientific community and rewards innovative projects with a positive impact on ocean health. This year, the award goes to an IUCN-led initiative titled “Strengthening Community Engagement and Improvement of Community-based Waste Management at Baan Koh Mook, Koh Libong Subdistrict, Thailand.” Continued …

Top 10 nightclubs in Bangkok

Bangkok’s nightlife is undeniably one of the city’s most appealing features. The city never sleeps and thus, does not lack when it comes to nightclubs, with DJ-driven clubs around every corner.

There’s something to be said about how diversified Bangkok’s nightlife experience has become, which now includes underground warehouses, cocktail bars and venues of all kind. Continued …

China is building two-thirds of new wind and solar globally

Almost two-thirds of big wind and solar plants under construction globally are in China, where surging renewable capacity has squeezed coal’s generation share to new lows, research released on Thursday showed. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-July 11


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Thailand ranks in top 10 countries for low expat living costs

Thailand is among the top 10 countries with the lowest living costs for expats, according to the latest study published by expat network InterNations.

The Land of Smiles ranks eighth globally and fourth in Southeast Asia thanks to its affordable housing and utilities, according to “Personal Finance Index 2024”. The index also revealed that expats also find it fairly simple to rent property in Thailand. Continued …

British Couple’s Dream Retirement in Hua Hin Marred by Neighbor Dispute

Conflicts between neighbors occur in many cases, especially when social media is used by the parties to publicize their issues. This allows the general public to become aware of various disputes, ranging from noise and odor disturbances, pet problems, to conflicts in common areas, which can escalate into arguments or even physical assault.

This problem is not exclusive to Thai people; foreigners residing in Thailand also face similar issues. Mr. and Mrs. Byrne, British residents living in Hua Hin, spoke about their dispute with their neighbors, describing feelings of unfair treatment by the police. Continued … 

Macaques becoming a problem in Khao Takiab

Residents of Soi 3 in Khao Takiab are grappling with a growing problem, as groups of macaques become a daily nuisance, causing damage to property, stealing food, and even engaging in fights.

The escalation has led to increased fear and inconvenience among the community. A number of people have left the area, having already chosen not to renew their rental contracts, while other residents are considering moving out. Continued …

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WTA event moves from Hua Hin to Singapore

Tennis fans in Hua Hin will be disappointed to learn the Women’s Tennis Assn. (WTA) has announced the relocation of the Thailand Open, a WTA 250 event, to Singapore in 2025.

The event, which had become a staple in Hua Hin, will now be held at the purpose-built Kallang Tennis Hub in Singapore from Jan. 27, 2025. Continued …

Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival set for July 24-28

The Cha Am-Phetchaburi Food Festival, running from July 24-28, promises an array of delicious food, live music, and fun activities. Held at the Cha Am Beach viewpoint in Phetchaburi from 4 pm to 11 pm daily, the event aims to boost tourism and stimulate the local economy.

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

Squid and Seafood Festival Aug 9-11

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

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

Heavy rains and flash flood warnings issued for Thailand

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rains and potential flash floods across most regions of the country, with Bangkok expected to experience rain in 60% of its area.

The TMD forecasts that the southwest monsoon will cover the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, creating conditions ripe for thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in certain regions. A low-pressure area over northern Vietnam is also contributing to these conditions. Continued …

NSTDA and SOS Foundation discuss plans for national food bank

Thailand’s National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) co-hosted a public hearing with the Scholars of Sustenance Foundation (SOS) on Sunday to outline the plan to establish a national food bank. The move is part of the agency’s efforts to establish a sustainable and practical system for managing the country’s food waste.

Nuanwan Sanguansak, vice president of NTSDA’s strategy and budgeting management section, said the public hearing aimed to gather feedback on guidelines for managing excess food in Thailand, which will lead to the establishment of the national food bank. Continued …

Samut Sakhon fights to save ecosystem from blackchin tilapia invasion

Samut Sakhon will seek funds from the Fisheries Department to buy up all the blackchin tilapia villagers have to ensure the alien species does not damage the delicate ecosystem.

Vice Agriculture Minister Manita Klubbankoh spoke to reporters on Tuesday after she oversaw a campaign by the Samut Sakhon fisheries office to catch blackchin tilapia from canals in the province. Continued …

Military wants Bt300-million redevelopment of northern Thai oilfield

Fang oilfield in Chiang Mai, the oldest oilfield in Thailand, is to be redeveloped at a cost of 300 million baht, according to the Defense Energy Department’s Northern Petroleum Development Center (NPDC).

The oil refinery was expected to be upgraded to Euro5 and capable of producing lower-sulphur diesel, confirming that the oil would not damage car engines, Maj. Gen. Montri jeennakorn the director of the NPDC, said. Continued …

27 young Thai girls claim sexual assault by school director in Lopburi

The Thai parents and guardians of 27 girls accompanied them to file a complaint against the director of Ban Phongam School in the central province of Lopburi for allegedly sexually assaulting them.

The victims and their parents and guardians visited Chai Badan Police Station to take legal action against the school director, whose identity has not been revealed. Continued …

50-billion-baht tunnel expressway planned in Bangkok

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) announced plans to construct a 50-billion-baht tunnel expressway connecting Kaset and Ngamwongwan. Public opinion on the project will be gathered and considered on July 13.

The route will begin at the Sri Rat Expressway-Ngamwongwan Road intersection, running along Ngamwongwan Road, passing under Phong Phet intersection, Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, and Kaset intersection, continuing onto Prasert-Manukit Road, and connecting the Northern Expressway Phase 3 Project, section N2. Continued …

Python Makes Home in ATM

A massive python caused quite a stir when it was discovered inside an ATM at a local bank. Rescue workers had to carefully dismantle the machine to capture the snake, sparking a flurry of online jokes and comments.

The incident unfolded when the giant python was found hiding inside an ATM. Footage shared on Facebook by the Guysit rescue team shows officials carefully extracting the massive reptile from the cash machine. Continued …

  • Russian Gang Leader Caught in Bangkok for 30M-Baht Passport Forgery – Continued …
  • Russian arrested for running motorcycle rental on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Taiwanese Fraudster Arrested in Bangkok After 464-Day Overstay – Continued …
  • Thai Ex-Girlfriend Leads to Capture of Violent Japanese Fugitive in Bangkok – Continued … 
  • Foreigner Knocks Out Kuwaiti Tourist in Pattaya – Continued …
  • Japanese tourist rampage leaves trail of destruction in Pattaya – Continued …
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Cash handouts: Boon or bane for Thailand’s long-term growth?

Economic experts recently warned that the government’s cash handout policies, aimed at lifting people above the poverty line, could negatively impact Thailand’s financial status in the long term.

Thailand has remained at the “developing” country level since it was rated by the World Bank in 1988. The country’s GDP per capita, a key development indicator, sits at around US$6,900 or 230,000 baht – more than 50% less than the $15,000 or 500,000 baht per annum required to achieve high-income status. Continued …

Budget for digital wallet scheme reduced to Bt450 billion

The government will scale down the budget for the digital wallet scheme from 500 billion baht to 450 billion and will drop the plan to use 170 billion baht from the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Julapun said on Wednesday that the decision to scale down the budget and cancel the plan to borrow from the BAAC was reached during a meeting of his subcommittee in charge of steering the digital wallet scheme. Continued …

Handout can’t be used for appliances, electronic devices

People who receive the government’s 10,000-baht handout will not be able to use the digital cash to buy mobile phones, electrical appliances or electronic devices, authorities said on Wednesday.

The products were put on a so-called negative list by a government subcommittee working on the details of the program, said Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat. Continued …

Thai corporate earnings improving in many sectors

Thailand’s corporate earnings are improving across multiple sectors, but leverage remains high due to large investments, according to Fitch Ratings’ 2024 Bangkok briefing on the global financial market and Thailand’s corporate credit outlook, released on Wednesday.

The report painted a mixed picture of recovery in corporate earnings across various sectors: company earnings are improving but leverage remains high due to substantial investments. Continued …

Four task forces to help original industries compete in current global markets

The Industry Ministry is working with the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) to help increase competitiveness of original industries that have been affected by the shift in the global industrial trend toward high technology, sustainability and green productivity.

Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul met with a panel of FTI executives on Tuesday, led by federation Chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul, to discuss measures to help Thai industries succeed under the government’s investment policy, while responding to the global demands. Continued …

Thailand’s economic outlook: Q3 recovery amid GERM risks

Thailand’s economic outlook remains volatile due to domestic and global factors. In Q1 2024, the economy grew slowly at 1.5% year-on-year (yoy), or 1.1% quarter-on-quarter, seasonally adjusted (qoq, sa).

Q2 is expected to show similar characteristics, with projected growth of 1.8% yoy or 0.6% qoq, sa. The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) will release Q2 data on Aug. 19, which will provide more insights for the year’s forecast. Continued …

Ingram Micro bullish on Thailand’s potential

Ingram Micro, a U.S.-based technology distributor, is joining with Taiwanese tech firm Asus and chip maker Nvidia to capitalize on artificial intelligence (AI) investment in the enterprise sector and AI-based data centers, as outlays in these fields is estimated to exceed 10 billion baht per year in Thailand.

Thailand can take advantage of the U.S.-China tech war by attracting investment from foreign firms seeking to relocate their factories, said Pornthep Watcharaamnouy, managing director of Ingram Micro (Thailand). Continued …

EV makers advised to look for export markets as oversupply looms

The Thai Electric Vehicle Assn. (EVAT) is urging manufacturers of electric vehicles (EVs) in Thailand to prepare for oversupply in the next few years due to the production requirement under the EV 3.0 policy.

The policy offers import tax exemption for EV makers, as well as other subsidies, but mandates them to produce the cars locally at a ratio of 1:1 to those imported in 2024 (importing 1 EV for every 1 locally produced EV) and a 1:1.5 ratio for cars imported in 2025 (importing 1 EV for every 1.5 locally produced EVs). Continued …

GAC AION charges ahead in Thailand with new EV hub in Rayong

China’s fourth-largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, GAC AION New Energy Automobile, is gearing up to revolutionize Thailand’s automotive landscape with the inauguration of a state-of-the-art manufacturing facility in Rayong’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) on July 17.

Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul announced that the cutting-edge plant, costing 2.3 billion baht, is poised to kick off operations by November. Boasting an annual production capacity of 50,000 units, the new facility underscores Thailand’s ambition to become a regional EV manufacturing powerhouse. Continued …

Sena zeroes in on solar panel installation

Sena Development will continue to focus on rooftop solar panel installation to support its goal of becoming a zero-energy house (ZEH) developer.

Solar power is an essential part of ZEH development, utilizing proper insulation and built using superior building systems. It is so energy-efficient that it generates as much renewable energy as it consumes, resulting in a net-zero energy bill for occupants. Continued …

Thailand bags rice orders worth over Bt2.8 billion from the Philippines

A proactive push by the Ministry of Commerce has helped Thai rice exporters secure orders for 130,000 tons of rice, valued at over 2.8 billion baht.

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai had issued a directive to expedite the promotion of Thai rice exports to the Philippines market after news reports said that the ASEAN country would need to import approximately 4.1 million tons of rice in 2024. Continued … 

Big events to be the focus of TAT’s 2025 tourism strategy

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced strategies to attract 40 million foreign arrivals and generate 3.4 trillion baht in tourism revenue next year.

This move is in line with the government’s ambitious announcement to promote Thailand as a grand tourism destination, said TAT board Chairwoman Natthriya Thaweevong. The strategies include drawing big events to the country and offering tour packages designed to meet each traveler’s preferences, such as the elderly and medical tourists. Continued …

TAT Flags Politics As A Threat To The Future Of Thai Tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has publicly recognized global geopolitics as a threat to the future of tourism in the post-Covid era. Officially posted by TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool on July 8, 2024, the official recognition of this threat paves the way for it to be openly discussed and debated in industry forums, locally, regionally and globally.

Overseeing her first annual Thailand Tourism Action Plan (TATAP) caucus since being appointed TAT governor in September 2023, Thapanee flagged “Cartographic Politics” as one of five “challenges” Thai tourism faces. The other four are: Continued …

TAT working on strategies to increase number of Japanese tourists

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) disclosed active strategies for next year aimed at attracting Japanese tourists to Thailand, after the group showed signs of recovery despite the yen’s depreciation, TAT Tokyo office director Kajorndet Apichartrakul said on Wednesday.

His comments came after the country’s tourism sector reported its first-ever deficit in tourist numbers with Japan in 2023. Last year, 995,000 Thai tourists visited Japan, but only 804,000 Japanese tourists came to Thailand, resulting in a nearly 200,000-person deficit. Continued … 

Hotel pools are a hot tourist attraction, Thailand ranks 4th in Asia

With heat waves dominating the news across Asia this year, Agoda has unveiled its Pool Popularity Rank, spotlighting which Asian travelers are most eager to book accommodations with refreshing swimming pools.

As temperatures soar, Agoda’s search data shows that Indian holiday-goers are most likely to dive into the water to beat the heat. Thailand ranks #4 out of 10. Continued …

Khao Yai – A Wellness Paradise

Deep in Nakhon Ratchasima province, Khao Yai is on the cusp of becoming one of Thailand’s foremost wellness destinations.

This scenic region, already celebrated for its natural beauty and historical significance, is experiencing a remarkable transformation into a Blue Zone – an area where life quality is exceptionally high, and longevity is the norm. Continued …

Korat gears up for Khao Phansa celebrations

To mark the beginning of Buddhist Lent, Nakhon Ratchasima will stage “Illuminating Korat Candle Light: King’s 72nd Birthday Celebration” on July 20 and 21 at Thao Suranaree (Ya Mo) Monument.

This year’s procession will feature 22 candle floats from several communities to celebrate Buddhist art and craftsmanship. Other highlights include a khon masked dance with light and sound performances, pong lang dance, an exhibition on Khao Phansa royal rituals, a workshop on how to make Korat-style candles, and an OTOP market. Continued …

Healing for body and soul at 4 ‘Tourism Cares’ hotels committed to sustainable leisure

Thailand currently has nine certified Tourism Cares hotels, five of which use the CF-Hotels platform to reduce their carbon footprint.

Tourism Cares is a U.S.-based non-profit organization that promotes sustainability in the travel and tourism industry. Its network covers over 160 tourism partners in various sectors worldwide, ranging from hotels, restaurants, and tour operators to museums and learning centers. Continued …

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Thailand on track to upgrade third-class trains with air-con and seats

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) plans to improve the service and facilities of its third-class trains by spending 780 million baht on new seats and air conditioning. For the first phase, 130 third-class carriages will be equipped with air conditioning by next year.

Deputy Minister of Transport Surapong Piyachote said the SRT is now seeking operators to carry out the improvements. The first batch of renovations will occur on 130 carriages out of the existing 400 and is expected to be finished by 2025. Continued …

82-Year-Old Woman Gives CPR to Electrician to Save Him from Electrocution

An 82-year-old Thai woman in Sattahip has become a social media hero after she used a rope to pull an electrician to safety from a potential electrocution and gave the man CPR to save his life.

The viral incident occurred on Monday at a house in the Plu Ta Luang subdistrict, Sattahip district, Chonburi province. Emergency responders received a report of an electrician suffering from an electrical shock and rushed to the scene. Continued …

Mobile users must verify SIM cards by tomorrow or face restrictions

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has mandated that individuals possessing between six and 100 SIM cards must verify their identities at mobile operators’ service centers by tomorrow, July 11, or face restrictions on outgoing calls and text messages.

Out of a total of 3,981,251 SIM cards, 1,635,407 had their identities verified as of yesterday, leaving over 2.3 million cardholders to complete the verification process by the deadline. This initiative is part of the NBTC’s efforts to curb the use of mobile phones for criminal activities. Continued …

Fish farm owner pulled into watery grave – by a fish

A tragic incident occurred Monday when a fish farm owner drowned in her pond in Chanthaburi after being pulled in by a fish. Her younger brother revealed that she could not swim.

Investigators reported the discovery of a 68-year-old Nok, lifeless in a fish pond in Chanthaburi’s Tha Mai district. Local police Nok floating near a bamboo bridge used for feeding the fish. . Continued … 

Thailand Added To Human Rights Watchlist By International NGO

An international non-profit organization has added Thailand to its watchlist of countries experiencing rapid declines in civic freedoms on alleged grounds of targeting of activists, critics and the opposition by the government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

Thailand is now among 50 countries rated “Repressed” by Civitus Monitor. This rating is typically given to countries where civic space is heavily contested by power holders, who impose a combination of legal and practical constraints on the full enjoyment of fundamental rights. Continued …

Rage over plan to raze Thai national park for farming

The ongoing public hearings organized by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) over a plan to declare 265,286 rai of land in Thap Lan National Park as no longer being protected forest land – paving the way for these parts of the park to be used for agricultural purposes – have sparked heated debate.

While a number of the villagers – who began occupying parts of the park before the boundary of Thap Lan National Park was declared – support the separation of the 265,286 rai, many conservationists and other members of the public disagree with the plan, approved by the cabinet on March 14 of last year. Continued …

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Thailand’s island enforces plastic ban

People in Koh Nang Yuan, a famous tourist island in southern Thailand, have maintained the habit of limiting the use of plastic items for many years, especially single-use products. Tourists are also required to do the same to retain the island’s natural environment and protect the coral reef.

Comprised of three islets connected by white sand, the island is a great diving spot to see coral reefs. During the peak tourist season, Koh Nang Yuan attracts thousands of tourists every day, most of them are foreign travelers who want to scuba dive to see coral and record wonderful scenes underwater. Continued …

Online service to aid foreign enterprises in Thailand

The Department of Business Development (DBD) plans to introduce a new online service dubbed e-Foreign Business to help foreign investors apply for permission to operate a business, which is expected to be operational this month.

Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the department, said the new system should not only shorten the processing time of business registrations, but also reduce the volume of required documents. Continued …

Thai economy not good, with growth worsening: Finance Minister

Thailand’s economy has not been good for a long time, with growth deteriorating as it faces structural problems, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said today.

The government was working to lift economic growth to 3% this year from current projections of about 2.5%, Pichai told a business seminar, adding growth was low compared with rates of close to 6% in the past. Continued …

Minister warns of low inflation

The prolonged period of low inflation in Thailand poses a danger to the economy, warns Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul.

According to Paopoom, consumer inflation rates have fallen below the target ranges set for both core inflation and headline inflation. The Bank of Thailand currently has an inflation target range of 1%-3%. Continued …

Bridging Thailand’s Infrastructure Investment Gap

Thailand is facing the dual challenge of tackling extensive infrastructure investment needs and growing public finance constraints. With Thailand’s 1.9% economic growth in 2023 falling well below expectations, the government is introducing a 500-billion-baht (US$13.6 billion) digital wallet scheme to stimulate private demand. This is expected to constrain public financing for structural challenges such as infrastructure.

Tackling the infrastructure gap is a priority to spur long-term growth. The government is looking to private finance for this, especially through public–private partnerships (PPP). Continued …

Hong Kong-based property giant eyes land bridge investment

New World Development (NWD), a prominent Hong Kong property firm, has shown keen interest in investing in Thailand’s strategic sectors, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Tuesday. NWD CEO Adrian Cheng said the discussion focused on NWD’s interest in participating in Thailand’s ambitious 1-trillion-baht land bridge project, which will serve as a link between the Pacific and Indian oceans and the south of Thailand. Continued …

Will Thailand’s ‘integrated entertainment complexes’ become the new industry leader in Asia?

Macau, Genting Highlands, Singapore’s Marina Bay – could Bangkok be the next stop for casino-loving tourists?

Nearly a year after Thailand’s current government came to power, it has made significant strides toward legalizing casino gambling, a seed sown more than 20 years ago when Thaksin Shinawatra was prime minister. A draft law may be tabled in parliament this month, with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin setting an ambitious target to pass it by early 2025. Continued …

No sign of a ‘just’ energy transition

As multiple impacts of climate change become more severe worldwide, including in Thailand, the need for an energy transition becomes ever more paramount. To that end, the latest draft of the Power Development Plan (draft PDP2024), which was unveiled in June, is touted by the Ministry of Energy as being consistent with Thailand’s goals of reaching carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero by 2065 – goals that already lag behind those of most countries.

According to one source, that draft is not only failing to bring Thailand closer to its climate goals but also risks increasing the economic, social and environmental costs. Continued …

Constant Energy Signs Solar Power Deal With Midea Refrigeration Equipment

Constant Energy has signed one of its largest corporate power purchase agreements (PPA) to date, a significant 12-megawatt peak (MWp) solar rooftop project with Midea Refrigeration Equipment (Thailand), a subsidiary of Fortune 500 company Midea Group. This agreement was established in collaboration with Anhui Midea Hekang Electric Power Engineering.

The solar installations, under this partnership, will be deployed at Midea’s factory in Chonburi Province, spanning three buildings and one car park. These installations will comply with Constant Energy’s stringent international health and safety standards. Continued …

Surge in demand sparks price war among Bangkok office buildings

As more multinationals open their branches in Thailand, office buildings in downtown Bangkok have begun employing price strategies to attract new tenants, real-estate consultants Knight Frank Thailand, said on Monday.

Competition is especially strong in the Rama IV area, where the One Bangkok mega project is poised to fully open later this year, said Panya Jenkitvathanalert, head of Knight Frank Thailand’s office agency. Continued …

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Honda to end vehicle production at Ayutthaya plant

Honda Automobile (Thailand) says it plans to stop making cars at its Ayutthaya factory and consolidate all assembly at an expanded Prachin Buri facility to enhance its competitiveness in the electric vehicle (EV) segment.

The moves announced on Tuesday aim to deal with overcapacity and focus resources on electrification as battery EVs gain popularity in the country, where Chinese automakers are fast gaining ground. Continued …

TTA and King Long Target Thai EV Market

Thoresen Thai Agencies (TTA) ha teamed up with King Long to enter the Thai EV market, targeting commercial electric pickup customers, and aiming to sell 1,000 vehicles in the first year. The first showroom in the suburban Bangkok area was opened recently, and distributor partners were selected.

This year, they will commence market entry with a 1-ton commercial pickup model. The initial model to be released is a single-cab pickup aimed at Thailand’s commercial transport and logistics operators. It will be available for both fleet and retail sales. Continued …

Etix mulls second data center

France-based data center operator Etix Everywhere is considering setting up a second data center in Thailand to serve future demand, in line with increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) among enterprises.

“A second site is on the table to serve customer demand, as we have to be ready to deliver it fast. We have shortlisted real estate that could be used to serve this demand,” Pierre Patris, Etix Everywhere’s chief executive for Asia, said. Continued …

ASEAN’s free trade successes are only the beginning

An upgrade to the Southeast Asian bloc’s key trade agreement holds huge potential for businesses that can keep up with a changing regulatory environment.

There’s no doubt Southeast Asia has been the lucky winner in the realignment of global supply chains. But when digging deeper, it’s clear this recent influx of foreign investment and international businesses has little to do with luck. Continued …

Cannabis Shop Owners Plead with Government Over Drug Reclassification

Cannabis shop owners in Khon Kaen have criticized the government for reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic. They question how they will be compensated after investing 10 million baht without seeing a return, despite following all regulations.

Yesterday, a reporter visited K Cannabis shop in Khon Kaen to gather opinions after the Narcotics Control Board approved a draft announcement by the Ministry of Public Health reclassifying cannabis and hemp as narcotics, effective Jan. 1, 2025. Continued …

Anutin Furious Over Move to Reclassify Cannabis as a Narcotic

Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who also serves as the minister of Interior, has vehemently opposed the Health Ministry’s plan to categorize cannabis as a controlled substance once again.

This move, proposed by the same committee that had earlier recommended its decriminalization during Anutin’s tenure as the minister of Public Health, marks a significant pivot in the government’s stance on cannabis, stirring substantial controversy. Continued …

Chinese visitors give Thailand good ratings overall

The majority of Chinese nationals traveling to Thailand in the second quarter of this year came to enjoy Thai foods and fruits, according to the Tourism Council of Thailand.

The Council’s report, published last week, surveyed 205 Chinese nationals, 44% of them from Mainland China, 24% from Hong Kong, 18% from Taiwan and 14% from Singapore. Continued …

Ministry urges Thai tourism authority to set higher revenue target

The tourism revenue target for 2025 might be increased, as the Tourism and Sports Ministry would like to see the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) set a higher target than the 3.5 trillion baht sought this year.

During the TAT Action Plan 2025 meeting on Tuesday, the agency announced a target of 3.4 trillion baht next year, based on a projection of 7.5% growth from 3 trillion baht, which is the agency’s primary goal and the most likely scenario for 2024. Continued …

Phuket hopes to become Asia’s wellness tourism hub with health expo

Phuket is set to make waves in the wellness tourism industry with the launch of the Phuket Health Expo later this month. Provincial officials, led by Gov. Sophon Suwannarat, announced the event during a press conference at the Phuket Provincial Hall yesterday.

The expo, scheduled for July 24-28 at Central Festival Phuket, aims to catapult the island into the spotlight as Asia’s top destination for health and wellness tourism. Continued …

Ramayana takes to the stage this coming weekend

Eight versions of the Ramayana, one of the greatest Indian ancient epics, will be performed to commemorate His Majesty the King’s birthday. The performances aim to disseminate each country’s unique and diverse Ramayana heritage, thus allowing the public to appreciate and learn how to preserve this performing art. The performances will take place from July 12-15 at three venues: the main auditorium of the Thailand Cultural Center, Sanam Luang, and ICONSIAM Shopping Center. Link http://dcpthaiyouth.net/concert. (The Nation)

Travel + Leisure Readers’ 5 Favorite Hotels in Bangkok

Travelers come to Bangkok for its gleaming temples, delicious food, and colorful markets. Travel + Leisure readers cherish the city’s distinguished urban retreats for their blend of pampering service and cultural connection.

Every year for its World’s Best Awards survey, T+L asks readers to weigh in on travel experiences around the globe — to share their opinions on the top hotels, resorts, cities, islands, cruise ships, spas, airlines, and more. Over 186,000 T+L readers completed the 2024 survey. A total of more than 700,000 votes were cast across over 8,700 properties (hotels, cities, cruise lines, etc.). Continued …

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Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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