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Elephant herd leaves sanctuary, raids crops/
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Tourism: Prachuap Khiri Khan is ready to welcome Chinese tourists/First group of 200 Chinese tourists lands in Thailand/Two Foreigners and Captain Survive After Krabi Long-tail Boat Capsizes/Consuming cannabis in Thailand: what tourists need to know/
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Thailand reverses course: no vaccination required for tourist entry
On Monday morning, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Public Health Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed reports that a controversial entry restriction to Thailand for unvaccinated foreign tourists had been rescinded and that the country was now open without restriction to visitors from all countries on an equal footing including China.
The move followed an emergency Monday morning meeting after a weekend of chaos and urgent calls from the foreign tourism industry to avoid disruption to a recovery underway now buoyed by Chinese arrivals.
The Thai government on Monday reversed its controversial measures requiring that all arrivals to the country have proof of vaccination just under 24 hours after the requirement took effect on airlines flying into its international airports. Continued …
Thailand causes global confusion after reinstating then dropping vaccination requirements
Travelers, airlines and tour operators had a roller coaster few days after Thailand reinstated its Covid-19 vaccination entry requirement, only to drop it again just hours later.
On Saturday, Thailand officials announced international visitors would have to provide proof of full vaccination before arriving in the country from Monday, Jan. 9.
The decision was made in response to China reopening its borders on Sunday, Jan. 8. To avoid discrimination, all international travelers would be asked to follow the requirement. Continued …
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Thailand ushers in new education era, but will rich-poor gap close?
Thai education is about to enter a new phase as Parliament prepares to vote on the National Education Bill. Yet, experts do not expect the bill and its reforms to bring big improvements for Thailand’s much-criticized education system.
“Once the National Education Bill becomes law, Thailand’s education sector will shift to a new era,” said Dr. Sompong Jitradub, an education expert at the Equitable Education Fund (EEF).
The education draft law advocates decentralization and paves the way for schools to have more power over their operations, he said. The idea is to allow them to respond faster and better to the needs and concerns of students, parents and other stakeholders. Continued …
Elephant herd leaves sanctuary, raids crops
A herd of 100 wild elephants has been foraging away from the confines of the Ang Rue Nai sanctuary in the Tha Chang subdistrict of Prachinburi incentral/eastern Thailand. The animals have been feasting on sugar cane and cassava fields. Locals pushed the herd back toward the sanctuary but acknowledged it was a hopeless task, since the animals needed food. The locals want more help from the authorities to help in protecting their crops that are well outside the area of the sanctuary. (Thai Rath)
Tax incentives to encourage reduction in plastic usage
The Industry and Finance ministries are using a new corporate income tax reduction program to encourage businesses to use more biodegradable plastic products, in a move to reduce waste.
“The tax reduction amounts to around 25% of what companies paid to buy biodegradable plastic products between 2022 and 2024,” said Industry Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit. Continued …
Prachuap Khiri Khan is ready to welcome Chinese tourists
After a bumper New Year, Prachuap Khiri Khan’s tourism industry is hoping the arrival of Chinese tourists to Thailand will be a further cause for optimism.
Director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Prachuap Khiri Khan Office Achawan Kongkanan said the New Year holiday was a busy period for the local tourism industry. Throughout the province’s eight districts, the average hotel occupancy rate was around 80%, he said.
In Hua Hin, the busiest district in the province, hotel occupancy rates peaked to between 90% and 100%. Continued …
First group of 200 Chinese tourists lands in Thailand
The first direct flight from China since the pandemic shut borders arrived in Thailand on Monday, a day after Beijing dropped COVID border controls that had largely prevented its 1.4 billion residents from traveling for three years.
Passengers of Xiamen Airlines flight MF833, carrying 269 Chinese travelers, were given a warm welcome upon landing at Suvarnabhumi Airport on the outskirts of Bangkok.
Thai Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul handed out garlands, while airport officials distributed bags of souvenirs to the arriving visitors. Continued …
Two Foreigners and Captain Survive After Krabi Long-tail Boat Capsizes
Two foreign tourists and a boat captain have been rescued after a long-tail boat capsized in Krabi.
The Than Bok Khorani National Park Office said it was notified over the past weekend that a long-tail boat that was carrying foreign tourists was capsized between Hong Island and Hang Nak Cape.
Rescue teams arrived in the area in question to find the long-tail boat being towed and rescued by two other tour boats. Continued …
Consuming cannabis in Thailand: what tourists need to know
Since the delisting of parts of the marijuana plant as a narcotic last year, cannabis cafes and weed dispensaries have become common in Thailand.
But confusing government amendments to the laws and continued debate about what should be permitted has created what has become known as “a weed Wild West” that could land tourists in trouble.
“Since legalisation, no one really (knows) whether we have the correct information”, says Kitty Chopaka, an independent cannabis advocate based in Bangkok. Continued …
Unleash the power of Thai Cuisine: 7 health benefits of a Thai diet
The Thai diet is a healthy and nutritious way to eat. It is full of flavorful dishes that are rich in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. It is also low in sodium, bad cholesterol, and fat, making it a great choice for anyone looking to lose weight or improve their overall health.
The Thai diet also contains anti-inflammatory ingredients, which can help reduce inflammation in the body, and healthy fats, which can help reduce bad cholesterol levels and support heart health.
Eating a Thai diet can also help boost the immune system and promote weight loss. All of these benefits make the Thai diet an excellent choice for those looking to improve their overall health. Continued …
Wat Phra Kaew: Home to Thailand’s most sacred deity
The Emerald Buddha Temple, or Wat Phra Kaew, is one of Bangkok’s most venerated sites, housing many objects deemed sacred in Thailand.
The temple, also known as Wat Phra Si Rattana Satsadaram, lies within the Grand Palace compound and is home to the Emerald Buddha, which is venerated as Thailand’s protector.
Construction of the temple began in 1783, under the auspices of the Chakri dynasty’s first king, King Rama I. Since then, each successive king has been personally involved in adding, restoring and embellishing the temple as a way of making merit and glorifying the dynasty. Continued …
Where to get booster vaccines in Hua Hin
Hua Hin Hospital and the Red Cross Hua Hin have announced an update to the schedule for booster vaccines in Hua Hin.
Free booster vaccines are available at Hua Hin Hospital every Tuesday between 8:30am and 11:30am. The vaccines are available to ages 5-11 (Pfizer dose 1, 2) and the over 12s (Pfizer dose 1,2,3,4,5).
Anyone who wishes to receive a booster vaccine should go to the 10th floor of the car park building at Hua Hin Hospital. Continued …
Bangkok Tightens Covid Measures as City Expects Tourist Influx
Bangkok City Hall has announced it is making all preparations necessary to control the spread of COVID-19, as more visitors will be making their way to the Thai capital this year.
Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt said he has instructed deputy governors to assess the preparedness of the city’s public health system, including available personnel, bed, medication, and vaccine.
The city hall will be closely monitoring the situation at tourist hotspots such as Yaowarat Road, Khaosan Road, hotels, temples, and floating markets, which could see an increase in transmission risks with a higher number of visitors. Continued …
Researchers dig up secrets of ‘self-healing’ Roman concrete
How have Rome’s ancient aqueducts and architectural marvels such as the Pantheon, which features the world’s largest unreinforced concrete dome, endured the test of time? Continued …
Brazil upheaval spark deja vu? It already happened in US
A charismatic right-wing leader refuses to concede an election, boycotts his successor’s inauguration, then sits back as supporters storm the seat of government. As in so many aspects of its politics, Brazil is following the U.S. example down to a T. Continued …
Japan culls record 10M birds as avian flu spreads
The number of birds culled at poultry farms in Japan has exceeded 10 million, as cases of avian flu continue to spread nationwide, the farm ministry said Tuesday. Continued …
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Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service schedule from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has been updated. In addition, a new Cha Am boarding location has been added in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
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Proof of Covid vaccines will be required again for all arrivals to Thailand
Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has adopted four measures that will be applied to all tourists visiting Thailand, including from China. The announcement follows news that the Chinese Government would travel restrictions on their citizens on Jan. 8.
The first flights from China, in the wake of the announcement from China, are scheduled to arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Jan. 12. So the time for the re-introduction of the measures will be sometime from now until Jan. 12. The minister was not clear on this.
The newly announced measures:
All visitors must have received at least TWO doses of Covid-19 vaccine before their arrival Continued …
Hua Hin-Phuket, international flights remain in limbo
Perhaps the most discussed topic on the regional tourism scene is the continuing absence of scheduled flight connections to the Hua Hin Airport. That includes international flights, but also to Phuket, the most eagerly awaited domestic connection.
Hopes still remain high that more than the solitary Chiang Mai flights will happen soon, but some local hoteliers now openly state they aren’t expecting this to happen within the next six or even 12 months.
Stacey Walton, president of Skål international Hua Hin & Cha-Am, speaking during a visit to Phuket to consider that burgeoning tourism scene, is among those asking questions. Continued …
Thailand ties with Italy on list of world’s top retirement destinations
Thailand is the world’s ninth cheapest place to live for expat retirees, according to the Annual Global Retirement Index.
The 2023 list of “10 Cheapest Places to Live After Retiring” was compiled by experts at the International Living website and published this week. It details the best places to retire in terms of high quality of life and low cost of living.
Portugal tops the list thanks to the weakness of its currency and ease of acquiring a long-term visa. Second is Mexico, followed by Panama, Ecuador, Costa Rica, Spain, Greece and France. Thailand ties with Italy in ninth place. Continued …
Thailand’s official population at Dec 31 was 66,090,475
Thailand’s population as of Dec. 31, 2022, was 66,090,475, according to the latest census data provided by the Central Domicile Registration Office.
The population was made up of 65,106,481 Thai nationals and 983,994 who are yet to receive Thai citizenship.
Of the Thai nationals, there were 31,755,032 males and 33,351,449 females. Continued …
317 die, 2,437 injured on Thai roads during 7-day New Year holiday
A total of 317 people were killed and 2,437 others injured in 2,440 road accidents across Thailand between Dec. 29 and Jan. 4, according to statistics provided by the Department of Public Disaster Prevention and Mitigation and related agencies.
On the last day of the New Year holidays on Wednesday, 25 people died and 253 others were injured in 241 road accidents.
Speeding was the cause of 34.9% of the accidents and 80.2% involved motorcycles; 24.5% were the result of cutting in front of another vehicle at speed.
Most of the accidents (85.1%) occurred on straight roads, 49% occurred on local and rural roads. Most of the accidents took place between 4pm and 5pm. Continued …
British pensioner gunned down in Pattaya
A British pensioner was shot multiple times in the back by an unknown assailant as he was returning home on a motorcycle in the Pattaya area.
Neil Lewis Roger, 71, had told his close friend that he was off to have a drink with a friend in town. After buying some groceries, he headed home to Huay Yai but was shot on the way at least three times.
He died in a pool of blood 2 kilometers from his home. His friend called him a popular man who had no known enemies. Continued …
33-million-baht signboard scandal derailing Thailand’s new grand central station
Thailand’s new national rail terminus has run into trouble even before its official unveiling.
Bang Sue Grand Station is setting social media alight with news that signboards for its new royally granted name will cost a whopping 33 million baht to install.
Enraged Thai netizens have posted pictures showing how such a large budget could be better spent elsewhere, including to fund the construction of classrooms for a small school. Continued …
Bangkok workers fleeing back to the provinces
Workers in Bangkok who live from hand to mouth have decided to return to their hometowns, as the cost of living in the capital becomes unaffordable.
They said expenses in Bangkok have doubled compared to before the Covid-19 pandemic. After deducting expenses, there is almost nothing left to save.
Capping the price of more essential commodities would help low-income workers, they said. Continued …
Thai inflation rate poised to slow to 2%-3% in 2023
Thailand’s inflation rate is expected to slow to 2%-3% this year after soaring to a 24-year high last year, driven mainly by rising energy prices.
The Commerce Ministry on Thursday reported headline inflation, gauged by the consumer price index (CPI), rose by 6.08% in 2022 from a year earlier, which was close to the projection (between 5.5%-6.5%, with an average of 6%).
The main contributors were rising energy prices following limited production controlled by oil-producing countries, and the Russia-Ukraine war which led to a tight supply of energy and, finally, high domestic prices of fuel, electricity and liquefied petroleum gas. Continued …
Newly appointed chief spells out four-point plan to develop EEC
The new chief of the state agency that runs the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) has come up with a “4Rs” plan to push the special industrial zone as a model for sustainable development.
Chula Sukmanop, the newly appointed secretary-general of the Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EECO), said that his mission was to lead the agency to “re-evaluate, re-image, revive, and realize”.
Re-evaluation involves assessing challenges facing the EEC’s development, including the post-Covid “next normal” environment, the global recession, and climate change, he said in an interview. Continued …
Leasing and renewable energy firms to promote solar rooftops
Saksiam Leasing (SAK), a Thailand personal loan provider, has formed a joint venture with TC Renewable Energy with the goal of entering the solar rooftop system installation business and providing financing to Thai households nationwide.
The joint venture, Saksiam TC Energy Co., will have a registered capital of 50 million baht, with SAK and TC Renewable Energy holding 35% and 65%, respectively. This joint venture is scheduled to launch in this month.
Siwaphong Boonsalee, SAK’s managing director, said yesterday the joint venture is a significant step in expanding the service of providing loans for the installation of solar rooftop systems at residential properties, and supporting the public’s access to solar power as a clean and widely available source of energy. Continued …
Tackling our plastic waste woes
Today, most of the products and packaging in our local market are designed to be “disposable”, with little or no concern for environmental impacts and any negative influences on human health.
Yet, such waste is rarely recycled and barely managed in a sustainable manner. But in many countries, the policy of “extended producer responsibility” (EPR) is used to address this concern.
EPR emphasizes the entire life cycle of a product and encourages packaging manufacturers to keep resources in the loop as long as possible through product and packaging stewardship. Continued …
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Mandatory Covid-19 Vaccination Proof Angers, Panics International Travelers
A proposal made by multiple Thai agencies to require proof of at least two Covid-19 vaccine shots in the wake of the return of Chinese tourists next week has caused anger, frustration, and panic among many would-be travelers to Thailand.
The proposal was led by Thai Public Health Minister and Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and included input from multiple ministries such as Tourism and Sports, Transport, Office of the Insurance Board, and more.
In essence, the proposal is due to the return of Chinese tourists after three years effective from Sunday, Jan. 8, after China dropped most of its Covid zero measures and prepares to reopen its borders to travel. Continued …
Thailand’s entry rules on arriving Chinese tourists falls shorter than other countries
Thailand’s way of dealing with the expected influx of Chinese tourists starting this Sunday is much weaker than other countries that have put in place a requirement of RT-PCR test to be done before these tourist head into their country.
The move by the Thai government to impose restrictions on arriving Chinese tourists has come after heavy criticism that the government of 2014 coup leader Prayut Chan-o-cha was not doing enough to prevent another wave of outbreak.
The Thai government has come out to say that it was looking to impose entry regulations on all travelers to prevent outbreaks of Covid-19 from the expected influx of tourists this year, with no specific rules for Chinese tourists. Continued …
First planeload of 200 Chinese tourists to land in Thailand on Monday
The first flight carrying around 200 Chinese tourists will touch down at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Monday as China resumes outbound travel, Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said on Thursday.
The flight from Xiamen in southern China will be the first to arrive in Thailand after China scraps quarantine measures on Sunday, giving the green light for citizens to travel. The country is also downgrading Covid-19 from a top-tier Class A infectious disease to Class B.
Phiphat said the first flight is a good sign that Chinese tourists will return to Thailand in large numbers following more than two years of Covid-19 restrictions. He said more flights will be restored before the Chinese New Year, which falls on Jan. 22. China was Thailand’s largest overseas tourism market before Covid, accounting for 28% of total arrivals. Continued …
Tourism sector preps for Chinese
Tourism operators are prepared for a wave of Chinese tourists in terms of hotel room capacity, public health hygiene and flight capacity, though demand remains unclear.
The government confirmed on Thursday Chinese tourists will be exempted from RT-PCR Covid tests upon arrival, but will be required to buy Covid insurance to guarantee they have medical expense coverage in case they are infected before flying back home.
Phunut Thanalaopanich, president of the northern chapter of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), said Chiang Mai is ready to accommodate all tourists, including those from China, which are expected to return starting this month. Continued …
Thai hotels in dire need of staff as tourists flock back
The Thai hotel industry is seeking migrant workers to help relieve staff shortages, as millions of tourists have returned to the country.
Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi, president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), called on the government to relax the existing rules to make it easier for migrant workers to work in the hotel industry to help alleviate the shortage of workforce.
She suggested that the Thai government’s memorandum of understanding (MoU) with neighbouring countries allow more positions in which migrant workers can be hired, easier hiring of migrants, and allow more foreign nationals to work in the hotel industry. Continued …
With few entry tests, SE Asia may gain most from China’s travel revival
Southeast Asia’s tourist economies are set to be leading beneficiaries of China’s scrapping of travel bans, as they have steered clear of the Covid-19 tests before entry that Europe, Japan and the United have imposed on Chinese visitors.
Even as the virus tears through its 1.4 billion people, the world’s second largest economy is opening its borders from Sunday, a move that promises to unleash a wave of travelers eager for diversion after three years of strict curbs at home.
Such newly mobile Chinese tourists will opt for “minimal hassle” and head for destinations that do not demand testing, which in turn stands to benefit Southeast Asia, said CIMB economist Song Seng Wun. Continued …
Pattaya Beach is second most popular beach in the world on TikTok
Pattaya Beach was named the second most popular beach in the world on TikTok. The most popular beach prize goes to Bondi Beach in Australia.
The UK luxury holiday company, Destination2, created a list of the most popular beaches across the world on TikTok. The company conducted the research on TikTok by creating a specific hashtag for the dream beaches all over the world and tracked the number of views.
Pattaya Beach was ranked as the second most popular beach in the world with the number of views at 128.5 million. The champion, Bondi Beach in Australia, gained over 445.8 million views. Continued …
What You Should Avoid Ordering At Thai Restaurants
Thai food is super popular worldwide, and for good reason. The cuisine combines a unique array of flavors that offer a mind-blowing dining experience. After all, it’s not every day you find a single dish with sweet, salty, sour, and even bitter tastes in perfect proportion, but Thai food strikes an excellent balance.
However, there’s a distinct peculiarity in the interaction of Thai food with American culture that’s quite unlike the rest of the world. It’s tempting to assume that Thai food was integrated into America by the immigration of natives from Thailand, but there are a few more twists to the story, as Mark Padoongpat, a Thai-American professor of Asian studies at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, discovered.
Thailand was never a formal U.S. colony, but by 1946, all of its surrounding Southeast Asian countries were colonies of seven world powers, most of whom were Western nations. According to Northern Illinois University, this meant that Thailand was treated like a U.S. colony. Americans visited freely, became immersed in the food culture, and even wrote Thai cookbooks for Western audiences. Continued …
Over a quarter of travelers from China test positive in Taiwan
Thailand may want to rethink its pandemic prevention strategy for Chinese tourists after news broke this week that more than a quarter of passengers from China landing in Taiwan tested positive for Covid-19.
The Central Epidemic Command Center (CECC) in Taiwan reported that over a quarter of the 500 plus travelers who arrived in Taiwan from China returned positive Covid test results.
Last week, the CECC announced that travelers from China needed to take a PCR test when arriving in Taiwan from Jan. 1, as Taipei tried to fight the current wave of Covid infections. Continued …
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Asia tourist hubs ready for China influx
In Tokyo’s Asakusa tourist district, caricaturist Masashi Higashitani is dusting off his Chinese as he prepares for an influx of travelers after Beijing ends inbound quarantine rules. Continued …
It’s a bountiful bunny world in Year of the Rabbit
Now that 2023, the Year of the Rabbit in the Chinese zodiac, has kicked off, goods featuring bunny characters and places related to the lucky animal are drawing even more attention. Many rabbit lovers are eagerly working to make the new year a time of leaps and bounds. Continued …
Taiwan shipping giant Evergreen gives up to 52 months’ pay as year-end bonuses
Taiwanese shipping giant Evergreen Marine has rewarded employees with massive year-end bonuses worth between 10 and 52 months of salary each, after posting bumper 2022 profits. Most of the company’s junior workers with a monthly salary of NT$40,000 (44,274 baht ) took home a bonus worth NT$2 million (2,212,550 baht ) each last weekend, which is equivalent to more than four years’ pay. Continued …
Half of world’s glaciers expected to vanish by 2100
Half of the Earth’s glaciers, notably smaller ones, are destined to disappear by the end of the century because of climate change, but limiting global warming could save others, according to a new study. Continued …
Teslas now over 40% cheaper in China than US
Tesla Inc. made another round of price cuts on its Model 3 and Y electric vehicles (EVs) in China today, while also introducing its higher-end Model S sedan and Model X to get a better hold on the premium end of the world’s biggest EV market. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
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Johnston leaves Surf 102.5 radio
Steve Johnston, a member of the Surf 102.5 FM team for the past six years, has taken the position of director of entertainment for Yas Plaza Hotels in Abu Dhabi.
During his time in Hua Hin,Johnston has been in a number of different DJ roles at the radio station. According to Surf’s Richard Buckle, “Steve has been very supportive over the years and a major contributor to the growth of the station. I wish him well in his new position.”
Johnston has previous experience working in Abu Dhabi, Cyprus, the Falkland Islands and Iraq.
Wildlife Friends Foundation leading the fight against animal exploitation
“It was a hobby that got out of hand,” says Edwin Wiek, founder of the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT).
For more than 20 years, Wiek has fought to save abused and exploited animals in Thailand.
He first moved to Thailand in 1989, and in the following years ran a successful business making fashion accessories. However, following a serious and near fatal road traffic accident, Edwin’s outlook on life changed. Continued …
Headline CPI up 5.89%, in line with forecast
Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) rose 5.89% in December from a year earlier, in line with analyst forecasts, but above the previous month, driven by higher energy and food prices, government data showed on Thursday.
The index compared with a forecast for a 5.9% rise in December in a Reuters poll and followed November’s 5.55% increase.
The pace remains well above the Bank of Thailand’s (BoT) target range of 1% to 3%, reinforcing expectations that the central bank will raise its key interest rate at its next meeting on Jan. 25, to bring prices back within target. Continued …
Business trends on the horizon for entrepreneurs in 2023
The ongoing Covid-19 pandemic has been tough on small and medium-sized enterprises, which are the backbone of Thailand’s economic growth and development.
Increased digital transformation, changes in customer behavior, restrictions on travel, limited operations of retail outlets and restaurants, and inflation, to name but a few, caused a number of businesses to shut down.
Now, many of them have reopened, started afresh or even expanded thank to vaccinations and the government’s relaxation measures. Continued …
Adaptability is key to national survival
Covid-19. Technological disruption. Climate crisis. These have happened at a rapid pace that challenges the adaptability of people around the world. Is Thailand prepared to withstand these challenges?
Ask the children – the future of the country – and their answers, according to the 2018 PISA Survey of 15-year-old children around the world, are not so encouraging.
Some 63% of Thai teenagers said they could not adapt well enough when change arises, and they cannot sufficiently adjust to new cultures, which is crucial in an interconnected world. That is not all. Continued …
High-speed train still on track
Lessons learned from the first phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed train project are believed to help ensure a smooth and faster operation of the next phase of the project, according to the Department of Rail Transport.
Despite some delays in construction during the first phase, the 179.41-billion-baht 253km standard-gauge railway from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima will still open in 2026 as initially planned, said Pichet Kunadhamraks, department director-general in a recent interview.
“The delays happened for a reason and the reason is everything needs to be decided sensibly and in the best interests of the country,” he said. Continued …
Soaring global demand for rice pushes Thailand closer to 2nd place
Thailand is on track to becoming the world’s second-largest rice exporter after its shipments in the first 11 months of last year rose to 6.91 million tons.
This surpassed the 6.67 million tons exported by Vietnam, which held second place in 2021, the Thai Rice Exporters Assn. (TREA) said yesterday.
Meanwhile, India is still the top rice exporter after having shipped 18.25 million tons from January to November last year. Continued …
Thailand-France Relations Moving Into Higher Gear
The Year 2022 will remain a turning point for the relations between Thailand and France, marked by the signing of an important road map for future cooperation, a string of agreements and visits that culminated with French President Emmanuel Macron’s participation in the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) Summit in Bangkok as a special guest of Thai Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha, host and chair of the forum.
A shared focus on innovation and advanced technologies to boost trade and investment is giving centuries-old bilateral cooperation a new impulse.
“Relations between Thailand and France date back more than 300 years since the reign of King Narai the Great and King Louis XIV, when the two sides first exchanged ambassadors, and over that period they have developed into the comprehensive cooperation we see now,” said H.E. Tana Weskosith, ambassador of the Kingdom of Thailand to the French Republic. “Today’s complex geopolitical and economic challenges have led Thailand and France to deepen their cooperation.” Continued …
Thailand, Cambodia to tap Gulf of Thailand gas resources
The Thai government is set to go ahead with a long-awaited joint development of petroleum resources in an energy-rich area in the Gulf of Thailand claimed by Thailand and Cambodia, according to government sources.
The sources said Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon had pushed for new talks on the matter with Cambodia for years.
He raised the matter again with Suy Sem, Cambodian minister of Mines and Energy, in Bangkok on Dec. 16, 2022.
Both sides discussed possible cooperation to make use of energy resources in the overlapping claim area (OCA) as a solution to energy shortages. Continued …
Cannabis bill in limbo as House meeting lacks a quorum again
The fate of the Bhumjaithai Party’s cannabis bill has been thrown into limbo once again, after numerous MPs refused to declare their presence in the chamber, bringing the House meeting to a premature end due to the lack of a quorum.
The House was scheduled to vote on Section 11 of the bill, which the scrutiny committee had proposed for deletion, but several MPs disagreed and wanted the bill to be withdrawn.
Pheu Thai MP for Lop Buri, Ubolsak Bualuang-ngam, told Deputy House Speaker Supachai Phosu, who was chairing the meeting, not to waste the time waiting for more MPs to show up to make the quorum. Continued …
Airlines up in arms over increase in Covid measures
The worldwide airline lobby group International Air Transport Assn. (IATA) is up in arms over global plans to re-introduce Covid-19 restrictions for passengers arriving from China. The IATA says such measures represent a “knee-jerk” reaction to China’s recent lifting of Covid restrictions.
Such a reintroduction of measures for travelers is being criticized by the IATA as it says science should supersede politics. It furthered the notion that the previous steps taken to prevent the virus from spreading have been ineffective.
The group’s director-general, Willie Walsh, says travel restrictions have been shown to only delay the peak of new Covid waves by only a few days, rather than stopping them. He also says that such measures will damage economies even more by destroying jobs and strangling international connectivity. Continued …
Thailand expects 5 million Chinese tourists this year
Thailand is expecting at least five million Chinese tourist arrivals this year, about half the number recorded before the coronavirus pandemic, as China reopens its borders, the government tourism body said.
The return of Chinese tourists would be a further boost to the Southeast Asian country’s economy and its vital tourism sector. More than 11 million Chinese tourists visited Thailand in 2019, nearly a third of the total.
“We expect some 300,000 Chinese tourists to come in the first quarter of this year,” Yuthasak Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, said. That compared with 220,000 in the first 11 months of 2022. Continued …
Call for more tourists in the provinces
The Federation of Thai SMEs is asking the government to draw more foreign tourists to second-tier provinces in a move to help drive local economies and support small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).
The suggestion comes as Thailand prepares for the return of Chinese tourists after Beijing announced plans to reopen its borders on Jan. 8.
Authorities should consider launching new tourism packages to promote trips to provinces that are less popular than Chiang Mai in the north and Phuket in the south, instead featuring areas rich in natural attractions and unique culture, said federation President Sangchai Theerakulwanich. Continued …
British woman ‘may never walk again’ after fall from resort balcony
A beautician has been told that she may never walk again, as she remains in a Thai hospital following a fall from a resort balcony on what was supposed to be a dream holiday.
Maddi Neale-Shankster, 21, has been left with fractures in her spine and needing drains to remove blood and fluid from her chest after the accident on the party island of Ko Pha-Ngan.
Her mother, Karen Moseley-Neale, flew to Thailand on Sunday to be by her daughter’s side as they wait to see if surgeons will operate on her back once her chest is clear. Continued …
Park officials condemned for allowing sailboat to destroy Krabi reef
Thai netizens condemned national park officials for failing to do their job after seeing images of a tourist sailboat destroying a coral reef in the southern province of Krabi.
On Wednesday, the environmental activist Monsoon Garbage Thailand posted photos of a white sailboat docking over the coral reef near Yawasam Island. The page explained that the island was under the care of Hat Nappharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park and docking was prohibited. Continued …
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Hua Hin and 8 Beautiful Lesser-Known Spots In Asia
Now that Eastern countries such as Japan are open to tourists again, many travelers are looking for Asian destination inspiration.
Below, TravelAwaits writers recommend beautiful, lesser-known, quaint towns to visit this year. Not all are unheard of — one is a tiny nation and another is the capital of Laos — but all are worth considering for 2023.
8. Hua Hin, Thailand
Just a few hours south of Bangkok, Hua Hin is a beautiful Gulf of Thailand beach-side community. “For the last century, the Thai Royal family has been suitably smitten by its charms,” says Michael Cullen, who tells us their summer palaces are here.
Hua Hin’s laid-back feel, authentic Thai character, choice of long, wide, safe beaches, and excellent year-round weather tick all the boxes. Outdoor lovers have an abundance of choices, such as eight golf courses (including two of Asia’s best), plus three nature-filled national parks within a 30-minute drive. Continued …
Thailand’s Unusual Street Food Delicacy — Chicken Testicles
Thailand is world-renowned for its flavorful, exotic, and diverse street food, and for good reason. Thailand’s street food has something for everyone, from the most basic to the most adventurous dishes. One of the more daring street food delicacies, though, is chicken testicles. Yes, you heard that right.
Chicken testicles are sausage-like in structure and shape, resembling a chicken’s kidney. They’re covered in a tough skin that protects a soft interior.
Despite the fact that they are not commonly served in restaurants or commercially available, rooster testicles are considered delicacies, particularly in Chinese cuisine. People have compared the texture of testicles to that of tofu. Continued …
Tips for planning the perfect Thailand vacation
Planning the perfect Thailand vacation can be overwhelming, with so many incredible things to see and do. But with a little bit of planning and research, you can make your trip to Thailand unforgettable. Here are some tips for planning the perfect Thailand vacation in 2023.
1. Pick the right destination
With so many beautiful places to explore in Thailand, it can be hard to decide which destination is right for you. Consider your budget, the type of activities you want to do, and the length of stay. Do you want to relax on the beach, explore the jungle, or explore the city?
Decide which destination fits your vacation needs and interests. Research different destinations online to get a better idea of what each destination has to offer. Continued …
China stats ‘under-represent’ true impact of Covid outbreak: WHO
The World Health Organization criticized yesterday China’s “very narrow” definition of Covid deaths, warning that official statistics were not showing the true impact of the outbreak.
“We still do not have complete data,” the WHO’s emergencies director Michael Ryan told reporters.
“We believe that the current numbers being published from China under-represent the true impact of the disease in terms of hospital admissions, in terms of ICU admissions, and particularly in terms of deaths.” Continued …
Shanghai hospitals filled to the brim in COVID outbreak
Hospitals in Shanghai were overwhelmed by visitors yesterday as international health experts predict at least one million deaths in China this year, but Beijing has reported five or fewer deaths a day since the policy u-turn.
At least seven hearses were seen in the parking lot of Shanghai’s Tongji hospital, as workers carried at least 18 yellow bags used to move bodies.
China’s axing of its stringent virus curbs last month has unleashed COVID on a 1.4 billion population that has little natural immunity having been shielded from the virus since it emerged in the central city of Wuhan three years ago. – Reuters
Malaysia responds to China’s lifted Covid restrictions with plans to tighten borders
Malaysia is responding to China’s recently lifted Covid-19 restrictions with plans to tighten its borders. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announced the country’s plans as fears mount over another Covid wave due to China.
“We will control and tighten (our borders) even more, including (travelers) from the U.S. and China,” Anwar said.
Anwar says the current plans are not biased against any particular nation, despite his statement mentioning the U.S. and China. He says that tightening the country’s borders was for all travelers, not just China. Continued …
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Oil prices dive, Europe gas price hits lowest level since 2021
Global oil prices plunged Wednesday over China demand concerns and European gas prices sank to their lowest levels since November 2021 as mild winter weather reduced needs. Continued …
Macron promises ‘first Western tanks’ for Ukraine
France is set to become the first Western country to deliver tanks to Ukraine, the French presidency announced Wednesday after talks between Emmanuel Macron and Ukrainian counterpart Volodymyr Zelensky. Continued …
New York approves composting of human bodies
New York is the latest U.S. state to approve human composting as an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional ways of dealing with human remains such as burial and cremation. Continued …
Graphics show atmospheric river soaking California’s Bay Area
Another major storm began pummeling the California coast on Wednesday as forecasters warned of massive amounts of rain and snow, as well as the possibility of even more storms. The powerful storm whipped up huge waves and high winds and included an atmospheric river anticipated to cause flooding and landslides in central and northern California. Continued …
Tuna fetches $273,000 at New Year auction in Tokyo
A bluefin tuna fetched 36.04 million yen (US$273,000) at the New Year’s auction at Tokyo’s Toyosu fish market, more than double the top price last year. The price paid for the 212-kilogram fish exceeded last year’s top price for a tuna of ¥16.88 million and is the sixth highest since comparable data became available in 1999. (Kyodo News)
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service schedule from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has been updated. In addition, a new Cha Am boarding location has been added in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare in 325 baht.
Hua Hin Dustman Gravel races March 4-5/Hua Hin Bikini Run March 25/Best Western opens first resort in Hua Hin/What’s hot and what’s not in the year to come/Bank of Thailand updates Thai economic recovery momentum/Business associations succeed in lowering rise in power price/Massive investment planned for new Smart City in Eastern Economic Corridor/Mass New Year exodus from Bangkok to Isaan begins/Two male foreign bodies found floating near Racha Island, Phuket/More than 30 Thais feared dead in Poipet casino inferno/Forgetful husband accidently abandons wife on a road trip after taking a quick leak/Deadly clashes continue between Myanmar troops and Karen rebels near Thai border/
Tourism: The outlook for Tourism in Thailand in 2023/2022 marks revival of Thailand’s tourism after two years in the wilderness/No Special Measures for Chinese Visitors/Phuket eyes Bt100-billion New Year windfall/
Thailand Experience: Thai Basil To Lemongrass, Ingredients That Complete Thai Food/The best new restaurants in Bangkok/15 Best Places to Visit in Thailand/
Covid: What new Covid restrictions are Chinese travelers facing?/
International: Russia pummels Ukraine’s power and water sectors/Brazilian Soccer Legend Pelé Dead At 82/US winter storm death toll rises to 61/
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Best Western opens first resort in Hua Hin
Best Western Hotels and Resorts has continued to expand its portfolio with the launch of its inaugural property in Hua Hin: Best Western Plus Carapace Hotel Hua Hin.
Set around a series of lagoon pools in Khao Tao, just 10 minutes south of Hua Hin and approximately 2.5 hours drive from Bangkok, the resort features a free-flowing organic design, a wide range of accommodations and facilities for leisure and business. Continued …
What’s hot and what’s not in the year to come
Trends change by the year, with some things in and others out, and 2023 will be no exception. Remember when the SMS was “in” some years ago? Here’s what we predict will be making a splash or quietly bowing out in the next 12 months.
In – cashless, out – coins and banknotes
Credit where it is due. The government’s “Khon La Khrueng” co-payment scheme has made cashless payment widespread, accelerating it with sellers, including street vendors who are learning to accept payment via the scheme. Another reason, on the buyer’s side, is the pandemic, which made people afraid of contracting Covid through contaminated coins and banknotes.
A couple of years back, we’d never imagined leaving home without a wallet. Now those pockets can stay empty as long as you have a smartphone with you. Even better, a purchase – no matter how small the amount is – can be done via a number of cashless methods. Credit cards can’t do that 40 or 50 baht payment. Continued …
Bank of Thailand updates Thai economic recovery momentum
The Bank of Thailand (BoT) says the Thai economy is still in a recovery mode, and that the momentum was driven by the continuous recovery of the service sector following the increase in the number of foreign tourists and the improvement in private consumption indicators.
Chayawadee Chai-Anant, assistant governor at BoT, said the the Thai economy was still in a recovery direction. The momentum was driven by the continuously recovering service sector following the increasing number of foreign tourists.
She said that seasonally adjusted number of foreign tourists increased from the previous month from many nationalities, especially Europe and the United States. Continued …
Business associations succeed in lowering rise in power price
The cost of electricity for businesses will not rise as much in January as proposed earlier this month, following an intensive and coordinated effort by Thailand’s largest business associations to prevent what they described as a crippling rise in the fuel tariff (Ft) rate.
The Energy Regulatory Commission has approved a decision by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to reduce a rise in the Ft rate during the first quarter of next year, commission Secretary-general Komkrit Tantravanich said on Thursday.
The Ft rate is determined by the cost of fuel used for generating electricity and the cost of buying power from private generating plants. Continued …
Massive investment planned for new Smart City in Eastern Economic Corridor
The government will invest 1.35 trillion baht to transform the eastern seaboard’s Eastern Economic Corridor (ECC) into a regional financial hub and a world-class smart city by 2037, deputy government spokesperson Rachada Dhnadirek said on Thursday.
(What is a Smart City? A smart city is typically a kind of municipal Internet of Things – a network of cameras and sensors that can see, hear and even smell. These sensors, especially video cameras, generate massive amounts of data that can serve many civic purposes like helping traffic flow smoothly.)
In the first 10 years, the focus will be developing the business and financial area, regional business offices, government offices, medical facilities, and educational centers, she said.
This will be followed by creating a world-class smart city by 2037 to serve as a model for the development of smart cities across the country, Rachada added. Continued …
Mass New Year exodus from Bangkok to Isaan begins
The mass exodus for New Year from the Thai capital Bangkok to the northeastern Isaan region has begun in earnest. To accommodate the traffic, special lanes were introduced to ease the flow in the area of Wang Noi at KM 106.
Police in the city of Saraburi also opened a special lane under the turn-off bridge and from KM marker 17 to 43, Thap Kwang to Klang Dong.
Gas stations were opening past regular hours, as large numbers of people used their facilities for fuel and rest stops. Continued …
Two male foreign bodies found floating near Racha Island, Phuket
Two bodies of male foreigners were found floating in the sea near the Racha Island, south of Phuket.
The Royal Thai Navy said that at 12:35pm yesterday they were notified from a tour boat captain that two bodies were found floating near the Rang Gai Beach, east of the Racha Noi Island off the Chalong area.
At 4:50pm, the Royal Thai Navy and rescue divers arrived at the scene to find two bodies tied with ropes connected together with a floating life jacket and a buoy. Continued …
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More than 30 Thais feared dead in Poipet casino inferno
Thai rescuers estimated that more than 30 Thai nationals perished in the massive blaze that engulfed the 355-room Grand Diamond City Hotel and Casino in the Cambodian border town of Poipet late Wednesday night, while a Cambodian official warned that the death toll could rise to the hundreds.
Banteay Meanchey provincial spokesman Sek Sokhom said late Thursday afternoon that the death toll could rise to the hundreds. He said the casino complex had 400 staff and an unknown number of guests. Anyone trapped in a room during the fire can be presumed dead, he said.
Rescue officials from Thai foundations who crossed the border from Sa Kaew’s Aranyaprathet district to the impoverished casino town on the Cambodian side of the border, said they retrieved bodies believed to be Thai. Continued …
Forgetful husband accidently abandons wife on a road trip after taking a quick leak
For richer or poorer, in sickness and in health, till death us do part, and in an emergency toilet break situation, every marriage is tested to some degree. And, an absent-minded husband truly tested the strength of his marriage on a road trip last week.
He pulled over by the roadside to quickly take a leak before climbing back into the car and driving off – leaving his wife behind who had wandered into a nearby jungle for a pee.
Boontom Chaimoon and his wife, Amnuay Chaimoon, took a road trip on Sunday to spend the seasonal holidays in her hometown in the Maha Sarakham Province. Continued …
Deadly clashes continue between Myanmar troops and Karen rebels near Thai border
More than 1,000 resistance forces were involved in a fierce battle against Myanmar junta troops at a Karen town near the border with Thailand.
Reports said many people were killed and injured in the armed clashes that have continued for over two weeks in a battle for the control of Kawkareik, a town in Myanmar’s Karen State.
The exact number of casualties could not be independently confirmed. Continued …
The outlook for Tourism in Thailand in 2023
Thailand is a popular tourist destination known for its beautiful beaches, ancient temples, and delicious food. In 2023, the Thailand Tourism Authority (TAT) has announced a new plan to attract even more visitors to the country.
One of the main focuses of the 2023 tourism plan is sustainability. TAT has pledged to reduce the environmental impact of tourism and promote eco-friendly practices throughout the industry. This includes efforts to reduce plastic waste, protect natural habitats, and encourage sustainable transportation.
In addition to sustainability, TAT is also focusing on promoting diversity and inclusivity in its tourism efforts. This includes efforts to showcase the country’s diverse cultural heritage and promote equal access for all visitors, regardless of their abilities or backgrounds. Continued …
2022 marks revival of Thailand’s tourism after two years in the wilderness
After bolting the doors for two years following the outbreak of the pandemic, Thailand decided to fully reopen the country in 2022, removing the COVID-19 restrictions that had throttled tourism, a key engine of economic growth.
Before fully reopening, Thailand had begun a carefully planned, phased and controlled return of international tourists beginning July 1, 2021. The Phuket Sandbox, Samui Plus, and 7+7 Extension programs were implemented with caution to ensure COVID cases would not soar. This was followed by a four-phase reopening time line from October 2021 to January 2022 in which destinations throughout the country were reopened to tourists.
On July 1 this year, the government removed the Thailand Pass registration requirement, allowing foreign nationals to arrive if they could show proof of vaccination or a negative antigen test taken not later than 72 hours before the flight. Continued …
No Special Measures for Chinese Visitors
The country will not need any strict disease control measure for Chinese visitors, the public health minister said.
Anutin Charnvirakul, public health minister and deputy prime minister, said officials from the Department of Disease Control, the Ministry of Tourism and Sports and the Ministry of Transport discussed measures to be imposed in response to China’s planned country reopening on Jan. 8, and they agreed that existing measures would be enough.
The Chinese government required outbound Chinese travelers to undergo RT-PCR tests for COVID-19 and receive at least three doses of COVID-19 vaccine. Most Chinese people had natural antibodies for COVID-19 also because 60% of the Chinese population already contracted the disease, Anutin said. Continued …
Phuket eyes Bt100-billion New Year windfall
Phuket expects to earn more than 100 billion baht in revenue from tourism during the New Year period.
Bhumikitti Ruktaengam, advisory chairman of the Phuket Tourist Assn., said on Thursday the situation is rebounding quickly in the resort island during the New Year period, as hotel room reservation rates on Kata, Karon, Patong, and Nai Harn beaches are averaging 70%. Continued …
Thai Basil To Lemongrass, Ingredients That Complete Thai Food
Thai food is incredibly effective at drawing foodies under its spell of flavor. You’ll be compelled to indulge in their decadent sweets, flavorful appetizers, fragrant sauces, and rich and creamy curries again and time again.
It takes talent to master, but the secret to making any Thai cuisine is to balance the five essential flavors of sour, bitter, salty, sweet, and spicy. As a result, no Thai food is ever monotonous and always gives your taste the much-needed punch.
Almost all Thai dishes start with a paste. Although you can buy pre-made Thai pastes (such red, yellow, and green curry), they won’t have the same flavor and scent, much alone the nutrition, of a paste produced from scratch. Continued …
The best new restaurants in Bangkok
What a year to eat out. Slowly yet stylishly reclaiming the steps we had fallen during the dark period of 2020-2021, the year 2022 saw Bangkok’s food and beverage scene gently rock up on its feet again. Here are all the new restaurants we loved this year.
New bar and restaurant openings were aplenty, new menus were flung left and right, and some of the world’s most renowned chefs visited our city, beautifully continuing to mark it as one of the greatest culinary hubs in the region.
We hosted the Asia’s 50 Best Bar Awards in Bangkok for the first time at the beginning of the year, as well as the Top 50 Pizza Asia Pacific ceremony. On the former, we saw five entries, and on the latter we were proud of five entries. Continued …
15 Best Places to Visit in Thailand
A list of must-dos holiday destinations for countless individuals, Thailand genuinely has everything: the turbulent appeal of Bangkok, the legendary tropical wildernesses, probably the best road food on the planet, and palm-lined sea shores that appear to continue for eternity.
Whatever your justification behind getting away to the place that is known for grins, Thailand will not frustrate. Assuming that you’re exploring locations and what should be done on your next tropical getaway, look at our rundown of the most ideal getaway spots in Thailand.
11. Hua Hin
While simply a calm town most popular for being the lord’s mid-year retreat, Hua Hin has turned into a well-known ocean-side hotel destination. Try not to expect wonderful turquoise waters or vivacious ocean-side life here; however, this is to a greater extent an objective for those meeting with family, or singles who need to sunbathe in harmony, away from the groups. Continued …
What new Covid restrictions are Chinese travelers facing?
Countries are imposing or considering imposing curbs on travelers from China amid a Covid-19 surge there after authorities relaxed “zero-Covid” rules.
They cite a lack of information from China on variants and are concerned about a wave of infections. China has rejected criticism of its Covid data and said it expects future mutations to be potentially more transmissible but less severe.
Below is a list of new regulations for travelers from China. Continued …
Russia pummels Ukraine’s power and water sectors
Doubling down on its efforts to use winter as a weapon, Russia launched its fiercest attack in weeks Thursday, battering Ukrainian power and water infrastructure amid freezing temperatures. Continued …
Brazilian Soccer Legend Pelé Dead At 82
Pelé, the Brazilian king of soccer who won a record three World Cups and became one of the most commanding sports figures of the last century, died Thursday. He was 82. Continued …
US winter storm death toll rises to 61
The death toll from a fierce winter storm that gripped much of the United States over Christmas rose to at least 61 on Thursday, officials said. Continued …
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Interior Ministry issues urgent order for New Year celebrations
The Interior Ministry has issued five rules for New Year celebrations in an urgent order sent to all provincial governors.
Issued on Monday, the ministry order explains that government agencies and the private sector can still organize celebrations, but organizers must strictly stick to the following five rules:
Entertainment venues must close at specified hours and keep underage people, weapons, drugs and other illegal items out of their premises. Continued …
Price hikes to affect over 7,000 food, drink products
The price of many food and beverage products will rise early next year by an average of 18% between January and Apri, according to a survey of 105 major companies compiled by credit research firm Teikoku Databank, as of today.
Price hikes will affect 7,152 items, more than 1.5 times the number from the same period this year, with some products such as frozen and wheat-based foods seeing a further increase.
Original figures compiled as of the end of November showed that 4,425 items would be affected by price hikes. However, the last 20 days have seen the number of products rise by 1.6 times. Manufacturers are believed to have pushed forward with further price increases in the face of higher costs in areas such as materials, transportation and labor. Continued …
Thailand readies for turbulent economic ride
As global interest rates continued to rise in 2022 to tame persistently high inflation, the Bank of Thailand and its governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput are being scrutinized as the business sector watches the direction of Thai interest rates.
Aggressive monetary policy this year to curb inflation was led by the U.S. Federal Reserve. The Fed began to increase its policy benchmark rate from March and deployed a hawkish monetary policy throughout the year.
Despite the tight monetary policy of the Fed, the Bank of Thailand has maintained its normalization of policy rates on a gradual basis, in accordance with the slow recovery of the Thai economy compared with other countries. Continued …
Environment was uppermost in the minds of many in 2022
From floods and extreme weather, to climate change and the adoption of the bio-circular-green economy, the environment was uppermost in the minds of many in 2022.
For Thais, especially those who reside in low-lying areas and flood plains, 2022 was another year of floods and extreme weather.
Throughout the year, Thailand experienced a series of unseasonal weather events and unusually intense rainfall, which led to major floods in many parts of the country. Continued …
Thai navy intensifies hunt for 8 missing HTMS Sukhothai crew
The Royal Thai Navy announced that eight sailors of the doomed HTMS Sukhothai are still missing after two bodies were retrieved on Tuesday morning.
The navy said that 76 of the 105 crew members of the warship were rescued, 21 were confirmed dead and eight still missing.
Vice Admiral Pichai Lorchusakul, commander of the First Naval Area, said the navy’s drone had spotted a body near Koh Sak close to the coast of Chumphon’s Muang district at 8.36am. Continued …
DDC allays brain-eating amoeba fears
The Department of Disease Control (DDC) said a brain disease caused by Naegleria fowleri, commonly referred to as “brain-eating amoeba”, is not contagious between people.
The announcement came after The Korea Herald reported on Monday that a Korean national in his 50s died last Wednesday of the brain disease after returning from a four-month stay in Thailand.
According to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency (KDCA), his genetic tests for three types of pathogens causing Naegleria fowleri were 99.6% similar to those found in a meningitis patient reported abroad. Continued …
The 5 S’s of Wine Tasting
Thailand’s rapidly emerging wine culture is now centering on Hua Hin, with a growing number of sophisticated wine bars offering a huge range of wines from important wine growing regions across the world, but importantly an internationally awarded vineyard at the city’s doorsteps.
The Monsoon Valley Vineyard now also features a wine sampling cellar and on the 2022 Harvest Festival (Feb. 18-23), offers the ideal opportunity to discover what’s so special about Thailand’s best wines.
You may believe that a wine-tasting procedure is unnecessarily tedious; after all, why not just drink and enjoy it? In truth, there’s something mystical about wine tasting when you learn to use all of your senses, so let’s explore the 5 S’s in wine tasting. Continued …
Thailand’s Plastic Waste Conundrum
Despite the Thai government’s ban on four more types of single-use plastics in 2022, up to 250,000 tons of imported plastic waste from other nations continues to flow into the country annually through the international plastic waste trade.
Thailand is trying to stay the course with further efforts to mitigate plastic pollution, but there are still challenges in waste sorting and collection on the ground.
In 2019, the Thai Cabinet also approved the “Road Map on Plastic Waste Management” for the period 2020 to 2030 as the policy framework for related agencies to work on in pursuit of the targets. This includes a ban on seven types of single-use plastics and to completely recycle domestic plastic waste within the designated time frames in the road map. Continued …
Manufacturing falls in November amid global economic slowdown
Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) fell in November by 5.6% year-on-year to 95.11 points, the lowest in 15 months, as oil refineries were shut down for maintenance while a global economic slowdown began to affect exporters, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).
Officials expect the MPI for the whole year to grow by 1%, down from an earlier prediction of 1.9%.
“A global economic slowdown could lead to a recession, which will affect the Thai export sector,” said Warawan Chitaroon, acting director-general of the OIE. Continued …
Exports rose 7.6% in the first 11 months of 2022 to US$265.34 billion, or 9.16 trillion baht, exceeding the target of 9 trillion baht for the whole year, Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit said on Tuesday.
Cross-border trade in the same period was worth 944 billion baht, down 0.51% from the previous year.
However, exports in November were down 6% on last year to $22.3 billion, while imports rose 5.6% to $23.65 billion. December’s export figures are also expected to drop from last year amid the ongoing global economic slowdown. Continued …
Export sector outlook looks bleak as global economy heads into tailspin
Thailand’s exports contracted by 6% in November due to a decline in external demand, but rising economic activities from tourism recovery allowed manufacturing outputs to expand 1.41% last month, government agencies said.
Export value contracted by 6% to US$ 22.31 billion in November due to the slowdown of the global economy, the Ministry of Commerce said.
This was the second consecutive month of decline in exports after a 4.4% dip seen during October. Continued …
Seven key trends expected to influence financial services in 2023
Cloud, real-time payments, and embedded finance are among seven key financial trends predicted for 2023, Mambu, a cloud banking platform, has revealed.
The prediction by the world’s leading financial services firms is included in Mambu’s annual “Partner Predictions” report, which highlights the top financial trends expected to influence the industry in 2023, as businesses try to survive and thrive in a volatile macroeconomic environment.
The report features insightful commentary from industry leaders from the fintech and financial services sectors, including executives from AWS, Backbase, Deloitte, Google Cloud, and others. Continued …
National Parks chief charged with massive corruption
The Natural Resources and Environment Ministry has launched an internal investigation of National Parks chief Rutchada Suriyakul na Ayutthaya after he was arrested and charged with malfeasance and bribery on Tuesday.
Anti-Corruption Division (ACD) police detained Rutchada during a bribery sting operation at his Chatuchak office in Bangkok on Tuesday morning.
After the shock arrest, ministry Permanent Secretary Jatuporn Buruspat issued an order to form a panel for a seven-day investigation. Continued …
Meet the food waste fighters
Thailand ranked 9th on the 2021 Global Climate Risk Index of countries most affected by “extreme weather events” between 2010 and 2019.
One of the factors contributing to climate change is food waste. When organic material decomposes in landfills, it emits the greenhouse gas methane, which is far more potent than CO2. Hence, the quickest way to save the planet is to reduce the amount of food waste.
“Food waste actually starts from the harvesting of the raw material up to consumption, to the food on the plate. All the way up from the harvest to consumption we consider the waste so, all in all, globally we have about 30% of the food produced and processed being wasted. This is remarkable and is a lot. Continued …
Indian man arrested in Patong for 1,322 days of overstay
A 44-year-old Indian man was arrested in Patong for 1,322 days of overstaying his legal visa conditions. The Phuket Immigration Office said they have arrested Anil Dutt, an Indian national, on Phra Baramee Road in Patong. Continued …
Pakistani Man Arrested in Patong for 3,270 Days of Overstay
A 35-year-old Pakistani man was arrested in Patong for 3,270 days of overstaying his legal visa conditions the Phuket Immigration Office reported Monday. They arrested Anjum Raza, a Pakistani national, on Phra Baramee Road in Patong. Continued …
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Thai tourism industry waits expectantly as China scraps travel restrictions
Thailand’s tourism industry can expect a boost from China’s move to scrap measures on overseas travel of its citizens from Jan. 8, the Tourism Council of Chiang Mai said on Tuesday.
China’s National Health Commission announced the move on Monday after nearly three years of strict pandemic border restrictions effectively prevented tourists from leaving the country.
Visitors from China were Thailand’s largest tourism market before the pandemic struck in 2020. Continued …
Chinese tourism influx raises fears
An overload of tourists and an overwhelmed Thai healthcare system are issues to monitor next year after China fully reopens, with up to 500,000 tourists projected to start traveling during Chinese New Year.
Even though the tourism sector applauded the announcement from Beijing that it is lifting most entry requirements from Jan. 8, except for a pre-arrival Covid-19 test, tourism operators were concerned about an imbalance between supply and demand.
Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Yuthasak Supasorn said China’s reopening would lead TAT to revise its target for foreign arrivals from 20 million to more than 25 million in 2023. Continued …
No immediate surge of Chinese tourists expected after re-opening
China’s relaxation of Covid-19 rules for international arrivals has raised hopes that its multi-billion dollar travel business will soon flourish again but countries longing for the return of Chinese tourists will likely face more of a wait.
China’s National Health Commission announced on Monday that inbound travelers would no longer have to go into quarantine from Jan. 8. There are no official restrictions on Chinese people going abroad but the new rule will make it much easier for them to return home.
China was the world’s largest outbound tourism market before Covid shut down global travel, with its overseas visitors spending US$27.5 billion on travel in 2019. Continued …
Bangkok airport girds for New Year travelers
The number of outbound and inbound travelers passing through Suvarnabhumi airport is expected to surge to an average of 145,000 per day during the New Year period.
Kittipong Kittikachorn, director of Suvarnabhumi airport, on Tuesday said the daily number would bring the total number of travelers coming through the airport to 1.01 million during Dec. 29–Jan. 4. Continued …
Phuket’s Russian Revolution
Phuket is busy again, for the first time since April 2020 when the government closed off the airports and passenger arrivals into Thailand, because of the Covid pandemic.
While the surge of tourists, principally from a couple of countries, is a very welcome return to business for many hotels, tour companies, restaurants and tourist-related businesses, the current arrival numbers could provide some stark warnings for the island’s sustainability as a tourism destination.
Without getting into the specific geo-politics, we should at least be completely transparent about how the current rush to repopulate Phuket with tourism customers may have some unforeseen consequences. Continued …
New Zealand Tourist Dies In Fall From Kanchanaburi Train
A tourist from New Zealand slipped and fell from the train that had slowed down for passengers to take photos at Kanchanaburi’s Krasae Cave, which was the camp of POWs in World War II.
At 12.10 p.m. Police Lt. Col. Kiattisak Kerdchok, an investigator at Sai Yok police station, was notified of a foreigner having died after falling off a train at Krasae Cave in Lum Sum subdistrict and quickly went there together with Pitakarn Kanchanaburi Foundation rescuers.
At the scene they found Patrick Ward, 45, lying on the ground after plunging seven to eight meters from the train. His body was taken to Sai Yok Hospital for an autopsy, with the New Zealand embassy also contacted. Continued …
Chiang Mai is the trendy new travel spot: 7 things you must do when you go
With its stunning array of temples, delicious food scene, hopping nightlife, gorgeous natural opportunities, and all-around laid-back atmosphere, there’s a lot to love about Chiang Mai. Beyond its abundance of awesome experiences, this moderate-size city also offers a high standard of living at a relatively low cost, along with a well-developed visitor infrastructure.
It’s no wonder that it’s become so popular with travelers over the past two years, particularly among the remote-working “digital nomad” crowd.
The best time to go is between October and April when temperatures cool off a bit (though it never really gets cold), but keep in mind that February tends to bring a few months of smoky air — sometimes uncomfortably so — as the country burns its dead crops. Continued …
Eastern Thailand: Why Travel to this Underrated Region
Eastern Thailand is a stunning region in The Land of Smiles that is often less explored than the rest of the country. It’s a shame, though, because this is one of the best regions of Thailand!
This area has everything from gorgeous, white sand beaches to lush, forested national parks!
If you are looking for ways to enhance your Thailand itinerary, check out our suggestions for having the best time in the region. Continued …
Current vaccines ‘will do’ for coming year: ministry
The second generation of Covid-19 vaccines is unlikely to be included in the Department of Medical Services’ procurement pipeline next year while current vaccines remain effective in reducing severe symptoms, says its deputy director-general.
Dr. Weerawut Iamsamran said on Tuesday that no evidence has emerged to back claims that bivalent vaccines offer better results than the monovalent platforms widely being used to prevent advanced infection and severe symptoms.
“Therefore, the current Covid-19 vaccines can still achieve the goal, especially in reducing severe symptoms of Covid-19,” he said. Continued …
Massive flight cancellations leave thousands of suitcases stranded at US airports
After a weekend of canceled flights and travel delays, storm-weary travelers in the U.S. found themselves facing yet another challenge – tracking down their lost luggage. In airports around the country, thousands of bags have piled up, waiting for their rightful owners to claim them. Continued …
Putin bans Russian oil exports to countries that impose price cap
President Vladimir Putin on Tuesday delivered Russia’s long-awaited response to a Western price cap, signing a decree that bans the supply of crude oil and oil products from Feb. 1 for five months to nations that impose the cap. Continued …
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Where to celebrate New Year’s Eve in Hua Hin
New Year’s Eve is fast approaching, as we prepare to say goodbye to 2022.
Despite being a highlight of the social calendar, the previous two years were disrupted by the pandemic, which put a stop to the usual festivities.
However, this year’s festivities promise to be bigger than ever, and if you haven’t yet decided on where you’ll be celebrating, you might want to take a look at this list of parties, events and celebrations taking place across Hua Hin and the surrounding area. Continued …
Hua Hin: A magnet for retirees, second home buyers
The once quiet little sleepy fishing village favored by the Thai Royal family over this last century is not so quiet and sleepy now. Over the years, many Thais have been buying property in Hua Hin, using it as a weekend getaway or placing it on the rental market.
Additionally, in the last 30 years or so, retirees looking for an easy-going and affordable lifestyle in a more authentic Thai setting started investing and making a home here, some just for the winter months, others for permanent retirement. This resulted in an increase in villas, housing developments and condos, as well as infrastructure and amenities to make living in Hua Hin more comfortable for Thais and foreigners.
The last couple of years have seen further change, primarily brought about by the pandemic and other environmental changes. The mix of buyers in the Hua Hin residential market, particularly condos, has changed significantly, with many buyers coming from Bangkok – including moneyed Thais and expats. Continued …
3 trends shaping Thailand’s new condos and housing projects
New real estate projects must address people’s rising concern over energy prices, the environment, and health issues, a leading property advisory firm cautioned on Monday.
Lumpini Wisdom and Solution Co., the research arm of SET-listed property developer LPN, said developers need to incorporate energy-saving, eco and health standards in their new housing and condo projects if they want to attract the new generation of buyers.
Praphansak Rakchaiwan, CEO of Lumpini Wisdom, said prospective buyers are increasingly focused on these three standards amid the pandemic and energy price crisis. Continued …
2,684 companies close in November; construction sector worst hit
The construction sector suffered the highest casualties among 2,684 companies that went out of business in Thailand in November, according to the Department of Business Development.
The shuttered companies had total registered capital of 9.417 billion baht.
Construction firms accounted for 236 closures or 9% of the total. Second-worst hit was real estate with 108 closures (4%), followed by restaurants with 64 (2%). Continued …
10 Thai stories that trended the most on social media in 2022
The death of TV actress Nida “Tangmo” Patcharaveerapong topped trending topics during 2022, according to a study by analytics company Wisesight published on Monday.
The company used its Zocial Eye tools to collect data from social media users in Thailand between Jan. 1 and Dec. 20.
Navy chief expresses sorrow at funerals as search resumes for missing crew
Admiral Choengchai Chomchoengpaet, commander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Navy, expressed sorrow at not being able to save the lives of HTMS Sukhothai crewmen as he presided over funeral rites on Monday.
Choengchai was speaking at rites for four victims of the ship’s sinking held at Sattahip Navy Crematorium in Chonburi.
The four were identified as Petty Officer Third Class Sarawut Nadi, Seaman Suthipong Hongthong, Seaman Jirawat Thuphom and Seaman Worapong Boonlakhon. Continued …
Korat’s century-old train station to be demolished to make way for new version
Nakhon Ratchasima’s 122-year-old train station will be torn down next year to make way for one that supports the dual-track system of Thailand’s new high-speed railway network.
The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) announced on Monday that the demolition will kick off in February before a more modern one is built. The new station will be fully compatible with the dual-track, high-speed railway system that is currently in Phase 1 of construction.
The 179-billion-baht Phase 1 covers the 253-kilometer distance between Bangkok and Korat, as the northeast province is also known. Continued …
The rise of Chinese electric vehicles in Thailand
While sales of electric vehicles (EVs) have been good this year, manufacturers – most notably Chinese automakers – have also marked a new chapter for Thailand’s auto industry through significant investment projects.
Great Wall Motor (GWM), MG, BYD and Neta are all building their brands in Thailand, together with plans to secure market share, develop production facilities and use the country as their export base, according to Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice chairman and spokesman for the Federation of Thai Industries’ Automotive Industry Club.
The Neta brand has the ability to make its competitors stand in awe in terms of the business direction of its manufacturer, Hozon New Energy Automobile, said Surapong. Continued …
What Are Makrut Lime Leaves And How Do You Cook With Them?
Pad thai and papaya salad are infamous examples of Thai food, yet they’re only a tiny snippet of a complex, varied cuisine. From the spicy, bold curries of southern Thailand to the herbal, vegetable-driven dishes of the north (via Culture Trip), it’s hard to encapsulate Thai food into a single entity.
However, some pantry staples unite all the styles — fish sauce, coriander seeds, garlic, ginger, and aromatics like lemongrass and makrut lime leavess. Especially the latter — the deep green makrut lime leaves contribute an unmistakably citrusy, earthy flavor. Balancing other components with a strong zest, their brightness is an essential component of Thai cuisine.
Also making frequent appearances in Laotian, Vietnamese, and Indonesian food, it’s safe to say the food punches far above its weight. So let’s dive into this herbal ingredient and how to cook with it — its flavor is unlike anything else. Continued …
20 more Kana Pure cannabis outlets to be opened in Thailand next year
Bespoke, a subsidiary of Boutique Corp., is opening 20 more fully licensed Kana Pure cannabis outlets in Thailand next year.
Prab Thakral, president and Group CEO of Boutique, stated at the opening of the third outlet on Monday that the plan was developed after positive feedback from the two licensed cannabis outlets, giving the company confidence to expand nationwide.
However, the exact location has yet to be determined, but it is likely to be on Boutique’s own property, the parent company of Kana Pure. Continued …
Thailand’s tourism story in 2022
Thai tourism in the first half of the year was like riding a roller coaster, as the “Test & Go” program – the country’s reopening initiative – was suspended in January in the wake of the Omicron variant, which spread rapidly since the end of last year.
The tourism industry was able to take a deep breath again once the scheme was allowed to resume in February. However, since the high season was set to come to an end and many of the requirements of the program remained in place, the response was not as impressive as anticipated, with only 152,954 visitors recorded during that month.
The Test & Go program initially required travelers to register in the Thailand Pass system and pre-book a room for Covid-19 testing upon arrival. Each visitor was required to have insurance coverage of US$50,000 and a vaccination record. Continued …
7 Airlines To Slash Airfares By Up To 20% From January
The Thai Airline Assn. said yesterday that seven airlines are going to cut airfares by up to 20% from January after the government reduced the excise tax on jet fuel to only 20 satang per liter to stimulate tourism.
Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, president of the association, said excise tax on jet fuel was cut to 20 satang per liter from 4.726 baht for six months starting January.
All seven airlines will be jointly organizing a special promotion with all air fares to be gradually reduced by up to 20% depending on how each airline arranges it. Continued …
From Tokyo to Thailand, Cheap Flights to Asia Are Back
After two-plus years off limits, trips to Japan are suddenly a reality again. Same goes for Thailand, Vietnam, Singapore, Taiwan, and almost everywhere in between.
It took a bit longer than the rest of the world, but nearly all of Asia has reopened to travelers … and the timing couldn’t be better. Whether you want to score a flight for under $700 round-trip (or much less) or score a lie-flat business class seat using your points, cheap flights to Asia for a trip in 2023 are back on the menu, too!
From Phuket to Tokyo, our Thrifty Traveler Premium team keeps finding tons of great fares to visit some of the best destinations on the continent. Continued …
AOT expects 2 million passengers to use its 6 airports from Dec 29-Jan 4
Thailand’s key economic stimulus is likely to see a boost during this holiday season as the Airports of Thailand Plc (AOT) says that the number of tourists could see a rise of nearly 170% year-on-year as Thailand’s tourism sector has seen a resurgence.
AOT said during this New Year break it expects to see as many as 2 million passengers using its services at its six airports, which would be a 170% rise year-on-year, as Thailand only started to open its borders to foreign tourists on July 1, 2022.
The 2 million passengers (domestic and international), AOT said, would be a 171.3% increase from the same last year, and AOT will see 12,190 flights, or an increase of 87%, as people start to travel more amid lesser fear of Covid-19. Continued …
Bangkok a global top 10 NYE party spot
Bangkok has been named among the top 10 destinations in the world to celebrate New Year’s Eve this year, as it booms back to life after the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a CNN report.
The report said Bangkok often tops roundups of Asia’s best nightlife cities. So, of course, it’s a natural place to ring in the New Year if people like crowds, bright lights, noise and revelry. Continued …
Pattaya reverses course, to hold New Year’s countdown fireworks
It seems that Pattaya authorities have changed their mind and will go ahead with the firework display at the New Year countdown celebration on Dec. 31.
According to the Pattaya mayor, the New Year celebration will include national-level fireworks displays but only on Dec. 31 in Pattaya and Koh Larn. The fireworks will be prohibited only from Dec. 29-30 as per the previous announcement.
Apart from this, the authorities said the countdown event in Pattaya will feature concerts and other activities such as shopping and eating, as usual. Continued …
Thai tourism stocks soar as China scraps quarantine measure from Jan 8
China will scrap quarantine measures for overseas arrivals starting Jan. 8, in what is seen as a game changer for Thailand’s tourism industry.
Chinese health authorities announced the move on Monday after nearly three years of strict pandemic border restrictions effectively prevented tourists from leaving the country. China was Thai tourism’s largest overseas market before the pandemic struck in 2020.
China’s National Health Commission (NHC) added that travelers would only need a PCR test taken 48 hours pre-flight to enter China. Continued …
China’s COVID-19 Surge Raises Odds Of New Mutant Coronavirus Variant
Could the COVID-19 surge in China unleash a new coronavirus mutant on the world?
Scientists don’t know but worry that might happen. It could be similar to omicron variants circulating there now. It could be a combination of strains. Or something entirely different, they say.
“China has a population that is very large and there’s limited immunity. And that seems to be the setting in which we may see an explosion of a new variant,” said Dr. Stuart Campbell Ray, an infectious disease expert at Johns Hopkins University. Continued …
More than 50 perish, so far, in US frigid weather
Buffalo residents hovered around space heaters, hunted for cars buried in snow drifts and looked for more victims Monday, after 28 people died in one of the worst weather-related disasters ever to hit western New York. Continued …
17 Dead, Nearly 100 Injured After Heavy Snows In Japan
Heavy snow in large swaths of Japan has killed 17 and injured more than 90 people, and left hundreds of homes without power, disaster management officials said Monday. Continued …
Hong Kongers to pay HK$1 (4.5 baht) per plastic bag at supermarkets
Hongkongers will pay HK$1 (4.5 baht) for each plastic bag they take at supermarkets and wet markets from next week. The charge is aimed at cutting down waste, and it is doubling in its first increase in 13 years. Continued …
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Hua Hin’s Banyan earns real estate award
Banyan Residences Villas Hua Hin has been named as the “Best Housing Development – Hua Hin” at the PropertyGuru Thailand Property Awards at a ceremony at The Athenee Hotel in Bangkok.
The award is based upon the contemporary design of the villas, their livebility and encompassing facilities, including the 18-hole Banyan Golf Club and onsite Be Well Medical Center.
Swedish group to play free concert at Black Mountain Jan 14
Popular Swedish band Duo Jag will perform in a free concert at Black Mountain Golf Club on Saturday. Jan. 14.
The group will perform favorite hit songs from all genres of music from recent years.
Foreign Tourist Finds Missing Sailor’s Backpack Off Koh Tao Beach
A tourist from Norway found the backpack of one of the sailors missing after the HTMS 442 Sukhothai sank in the Gulf of Thailand last Sunday off Koh Tao beach.
The unidentified tourist handed over the backpack to Police Lt. Thanawat Sukkhata, deputy head for investigation at Koh Tao police station, and Koh Phangan Deputy District Chief Noppruek Chamnanrit.
Found within the backpack were Private Thaweesak Sae Siew’s ID card, Navy ID card number 21/64, plus Queen Sirikit Hospital and ATM cards. Also found were 46 baht in cash, a bronze-gold iPhone, clothes and toiletries. Continued …
Royal Thai Navy confirms bodies of 3 more crew members recovered
The Thai Navy has found the bodies of three more crew members who drowned when the HTMS Sukhothai sank in bad weather on Dec. 18. The bodies were recovered from near the wreckage of the ship yesterday afternoon.
The number of crewmen still missing is now 11, according to Vice Admiral Pichai Lorchusakul, who confirmed the bodies found yesterday are definitely from the ship, as they were wearing their sailors’ uniform.
The first body was spotted by the crew of the HTMS Naresuan and a fisherman found the second near Koh Phai, in the district of Pathiew, in Chumphon. HTMS Sukhothai sank off the coast of Bang Saphan district, in the western town of Prachuap Khiri Khan. Continued …
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Seawalls: A boon or bane for Thailand’s beautiful beaches?
Seawalls have sprouted at many of Thailand’s beautiful beaches, much to the dismay of locals and tourists alike. That feeling is shared by many experts, who say these coastal defenses are nothing short of a death sentence for sandy shores and their shoreline habitat.
“Academics across the world believe that seawalls spell the death of a beach. No matter where they are built, the beach will eventually be wiped away,” said Apisak Tassanee, founder and coordinator of the environmental activist group Beach for Life.
People are voicing concern about the construction of seawalls in several seaside provinces in Thailand, complaining that the structures do more harm than good. Continued …
The fitness and wellness trends to keep everyone fit in 2023
Despite significantly lower caseloads and high rates of vaccination, Covid-19 will continue to shape how we exercise and live our lives, pushing us to increase our focus on self-care and inspire a healthier lifestyle in order to make positive changes for the benefits of our health. And when it comes to working out, 2023 will bring a more personal and functional approach, says one health and fitness expert.
Chonlachai Arnamnart, deputy dean for Corporate Image and Communication at Mahidol University’s College of Sports Science and Technology, shared his predictions for the fitness and wellness trends that will take the center stage in the coming year to help us stay in shape and physically fit. He also offered some training tips to avoid injuries.
Even though gyms and fitness centers are now permitted to be fully operational now that the coronavirus crisis has started to subside, albeit with several safety measures in place, some fitness enthusiasts have been reluctant to return because the gym can be a hotspot in the spread of Covid-19. Continued …
Why This Housing Downturn Isn’t Like the Last One
The pandemic housing boom is over. The bust will look nothing like the last one.
Before the financial crisis of 2008, lenders barely bothered to verify mortgage applicants’ income. Today, they demand reams of evidence that borrowers can afford their loans.
Banks once held big pools of shoddy mortgages with little consequence. Now, such exotic debt securities hardly exist, and banks would find them too costly to hold anyway. Continued …
One of Thailand’s buzzwords of 2022 has been ‘BCG’
BCG has become one of the guiding principles of Thailand’s national development, with roots leading back to the Thailand 4.0 policy conceptualized by the governments of Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha. Continued …
Foreign Investment Soars 74% During First 11 Months of 2022
Foreign investment surged by 74% for the first 11 months of this year, reflecting confidence among international investors in the Thai economy.
According to acting government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha received an overview report on foreign direct investment in Thailand over the first 11 months of 2022. The report stated that foreign investments totaled 112,466 million baht, a 74% increase over the same period in 2021, with over 5,000 new jobs generated as a result.
From January to November 2022, the Ministry of Commerce approved 530 requests by foreign investors to conduct business under the Foreign Business Act B.E. 2542, with Japan, Singapore and the United States topping foreign investor nations, respectively. Businesses that have been approved by the Ministry of Commerce are largely related to the Government’s policies on national infrastructure development, public sector investment promotion and s-curve industries. Continued …
Businesses upbeat about early 2023
Festive sentiment during the last week before New Year celebrations is considered the best opportunity for the business sector to increase sales, as economic uncertainties may cast a shadow on consumer confidence in 2023.
With normal shopping sentiment returning as pandemic curbs were eliminated, plus a string of stimulus measures announced last week, business operators anticipate brighter prospects to continue until early 2023.
However, some operators say the government should put more effort into promoting key sectors like tourism amid the recovery. Continued …
Police to stop revealing nationality information of foreigners arrested
According to Royal Thai Police spokesman Gen. Roi Ingkhapairoj, Thai police are being ordered to no longer give nationality information of foreigners arrested for alleged crimes in Thailand to the media.
The order was issued Dec. 24th to all provincial police bureaus in Thailand.
According to Roi, the order is after “requests” made by unidentified countries’ ambassadors who felt reports of their citizens allegedly committing crimes hurt what they called the positive image of their respective countries. Continued …
Foodies left fuming after world’s best cuisines ranked, Thailand 30th
USA – land of hope, glory… and a better cuisine than France?
If you’re also baffled at that statement, then join the tons of social media users who’ve stumbled upon the Taste Atlas Awards 2022 list of “Best Cuisines in the World.”
Originally tweeted by NoContextBrits, the controversial list has racked up more than 1.8 millions views, 14,000 likes and many, many opinions.
The results left a bitter taste in many mouths, with the UK and the USA both beating Thailand, which came 30th on the list. Continued …
Man Rescued off Phuket Claims to Have Been Floating in the Sea for 13 Days
A foreign man has been rescued near Racha Island in Phuket. He claimed he was holding onto an oil tank and floating in the sea for 13 days.
Emergency responders were notified by a tour boat operator that an unidentified man had been found alive floating in the sea 300 meters from Racha Island.
The man was taken onto the tour boat before arriving at the Chalong Pier, south of Phuket. The man was exhausted and weak and was taken to a hospital. Continued …
Green Thoughts: Consider the Casuarina
When it comes to tropical trees, the mangrove is top of the pops for environmentalists. Rightly so. It not only protects all our silt-laden and sandy coastlines from erosion, it is a nursery for an array of marine life. Continued …
New Year activities not canceled nationwide, but canceled hotel bookings rise
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has confirmed they have not canceled New Year activities. More than 3.14 million tourists are expected to join in events that will generate at least 11.2 billion baht.
TAT Gov. Yuthasak Supasorn said, “There is no cancellation order or any change on activities for the ‘Amazing Thailand Countdown 2023’, which will be held by the TAT together with private operators. Any order would be issued by the Minister of Tourism and Sports Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.
“We are expecting 3.14 million tourists on this New Year Festival, which will generate at least 11.2 billion baht.” Continued …
Queue-fixers help tourists stomach long lines at Bangkok’s Michelin-rated eateries
Snagging a seat at Bangkok’s famous street food stalls is not for the faint of heart.
The long queues from pre-pandemic days have returned – and with a vengeance, with the arrival of millions of tourists since Thailand eased Covid-19 entry rules earlier this year.
Snaking queues and hours-long waits have become the norm at some of these joints. Continued …
3 spas offering cannabis-infused treatments in Thailand to soothe your aching body
Those who want to try, or revisit, CBD massages can indulge next time they are in Thailand, where cannabis is now legal for medical use.
Cannabis oil has anti-inflammatory and pain-reducing properties.
Here are three Bangkok spas offering cannabis-infused treatments to help you relax or soothe aching muscles. Continued …
Trat, trade and tourism
After facing a slump for almost three years, economic activity in several border provinces is getting back on track, especially in Trat – which is a major tourist destination and a gateway to Cambodia.
The Koh Kong bridge connecting Trat with Cambodia
Travelers use the Ban Hat Lek border checkpoint in Trat’s Khlong Yai district to reach Cambodia’s Koh Kong province, which is also famous for natural and cultural attractions, as well as outdoor activities. Continued …
Sirindhorn Dam solar farm in Ubon Ratchatani
Floating solar farm — green tourist attraction in Thailand
The hydro-floating solar project, located in the Sirindhorn Dam in northeastern Thailand, has now become a popular tourist spot, with an exhibition center and a 400-meter-long “Nature Walkway”, where visitors can enjoy the dam scenery and view of the floating panels.
After a year of commercial operation, the project has shown its potential to serve not only as a pilot for energy transformation, but also as a platform to benefit sustainable livelihoods. Continued …
Another tourist falls from Thai waterfall
A Thai rescue crew helped to pull a British tourist, who had fallen from the top of a steep waterfall on Samui Island, to safety.
The victim was among a group of eight foreign tourists who had trekked to the top of the Na Muang Waterfall, a steep cliff that was made slippery by recent rainfall.
Luckily, the man did not fall to the bottom of the cliff, only to a spot not far from the top. He did, however, sustain some injuries and was unable to move, promoting his teammates to call for help. Continued …
Awards Presented to 10 Model Tourism Communities
Thailand has made strides in leveraging its cultural soft power to promote its national image in support of tourism and generating income for communities.
The “Model Community” campaign was launched in 2016 for this purpose, with this year seeing 10 communities selected as models for others to reference.
Representatives from the 10 communities recently received commemorative plaques on the occasion of their communities being chosen as models for community tourism. Continued …
2022 was a battle to stay healthy
Many health issues occurred in 2022, ranging from the easing of Covid-19 control measures, the discovery of the first monkeypox patient and liberalizing the cannabis law.
The National Communicable Disease Committee (NCDC) downgraded Covid-19 from a “dangerous communicable disease” to a “communicable disease under surveillance” in October as part of the country’s plan to enter a normal endemic period. Continued …
Thais in China face uphill battle to survive as Covid-19 rages
“Freedom as one wanted, but at the cost of discarding hygiene” is a message posted by one Thai national on a WeChat group chat in China.
This single statement sums up the current situation of the Covid-19 outbreak in China, where some estimates put as many as 40 million citizens are being infected by the virus on a daily basis.
Although the official numbers are close to 4,000 daily infections per day in a country of 1.4 billion people, the extent of the outbreak and the deaths can be seen from the overrunning of hospitalizations and the nearly a week one must wait to get cremated because the crematoriums are running 24/7 but cannot cope with the number of people who are dying. Continued …
RT-PCR To Be Mandatory For Passengers to India From Thailand
Inidan Union Health Minister Mansukh Mandaviya on Saturday said RT-PCR test for the detection of Covid-19 would be made mandatory for international passengers arriving from China, Japan, South Korea, Hong Kong and Thailand.
Any passenger from these countries found symptomatic or testing positive for coronavirus would be quarantined, Mandaviya said.
He also said filling up of the “Air Suvidha” form to declare the health status will be made mandatory for passengers coming from these countries. Continued …
Chinese city seeing half a million Covid cases a day
Half a million people in a single Chinese city are being infected with Covid-19 every day, a senior health official has said, in a rare and quickly censored acknowledgment that the country’s wave of infections is not being reflected in official statistics.
China this month has rapidly dismantled key pillars of its zero-Covid strategy, doing away with snap lockdowns, lengthy quarantines and travel curbs in a jarring reversal of its hallmark containment strategy.
Cities across the country have struggled to cope as surging infections have emptied pharmacy shelves, filled hospital wards and appeared to cause backlogs at crematoriums and funeral homes. Continued …
Top UN, NGO officials to meet over Taliban ban on women staff
Top officials from the United Nations and dozens of NGOs operating in Afghanistan are meeting in Kabul Sunday to discuss the way ahead after the Taliban authorities ordered all NGOs to stop women employees from working, aid officials said. Continued …
Putin says West aiming to ‘tear apart’ Russia
President Vladimir Putin blasted the West for trying to “tear apart” Russia and said his offensive in Ukraine aimed to “unite the Russian people”. Meanwhile, in Kyiv, a day after deadly shelling in southern Ukraine, residents held Christmas services on Sunday, defying Russian spiritual leaders who celebrate it on Jan. 7. Continued …
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Tourism: Thailand welcomes nearly 11 million tourists this year/New Year celebrations not canceled yet, officials say/Khao San Road cancels Dec 31 ‘Countdown’ event/Bangkok 2023 countdown at Iconsiam still on/Foreigners donate blood after massive shortage due to foreigner mishaps/Outbound travelers surge to 3-year high/Could Thailand’s Southeast Coastal Gem Khanom Be the Next Koh Samui?/
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Centara Grand Beach Resort Hua Hin celebrates 100th anniversary
Centara Hotels & Resorts is getting ready to celebrate the 100-year anniversary of its historic Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin, home of the original Raliway Hotel Hua Hin, with a month of spectacular events, exhibitions and entertainment lined up at the seaside retreat.
Festivities begin on Dec. 31 with the “Centenary Celebration: 100 Years of Memories”. The evening will feature retro tunes from the 1950’s–1980’s, entertainment, and midnight fireworks.
Events continue into January, highlights of which include the Silpakorn University String Orchestra, the return of the resort’s French buffet with a live performance by French tenor Yves Baron, and an art exhibition featuring the Railway Hotel throughout its history. – traveldailynews.asia
Elephant Santas deliver presents at Thai school
A group of mahouts, each dressed as Santa Claus, led a herd of elephants into a school in central Thailand on Friday to distribute Christmas gifts to students. Video https://www.nationthailand.com/world/40023384
Kindergarten students save up to buy blankets for the needy in northern Thailand
Kindergarten students in Chiang Rai province in northernmost Thailand saved up one baht every day for a year to buy blankets for people suffering in the cold weather this winter, especially those living at high altitudes in the province’s mountainous regions.
Teachers at Chiang Rai Kindergarten invited students to join a charitable project entitled “Doing 89 Million Good Deeds for the King” to develop their social skills and teach them the importance of sharing.
Each child, aged five to six years old, was encouraged to save up one baht per day for one year to buy blankets. The children were told the blankets would be donated to underprivileged people suffering from cold weather this winter. Continued …
Foreigner in Thailand Cooks Christmas Feast for Street Dogs – video
Over the next few days, people across the world will be tucking into their favorite food for Christmas – and why should our furry friends miss out on the fun?
A man in Thailand has gone viral online for celebrating Christmas with street dogs. Niall Harbison works to help stray dogs in the country, and posted videos online of him treating 100 to a real festive feast.
“Street dogs around the world have a hard life,” he began in the caption. “But this group of 100 here in Thailand today were made (to) feel very special. I was up at 4.30am to cook them the finest meal of their lives and people have been sending me toys from all over the world so I saved them up for today. Most of these dogs have never seen a toy in their lives. Continued …
January fuel tariff hike will raise product prices by 5%-12%, warns group
The fuel tariff (FT) increase in January will force manufacturers to raise product prices by 5%-12%, industry chiefs warned on Thursday.
The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) voiced concern after the government announced subsidies to soften the FT hike’s impact on household utility bills but prepared no such measures for business.
The January-April increase in FT will drive up the cost of electricity to 5.69 baht per unit, the JSCCIB said. Continued …
Why everyone is confused by khao soi being named the best soup in the world
TasteAtlas has named khao soi as the number one soup in the world, and the internet has so many questions. Us included. This is why many are confused by khao soi getting the #1 spot.
According to Cambridge Dictionary, a soup (n.) is a usually hot, liquid food made from vegetables, meat, or fish. What about Oxford? They describe it as “a liquid food made by boiling meat, vegetables, etc. in water, often eaten as the first course of a meal.”
That’s very understandable. When we think of soup, we think of liquid food. Most of the time it’s hot, but there are also cold soups, such as gazpacho and chilled soups. It can be sweet, sour, savory, salty, and made with vegetables, various kinds of meat, or sometimes even fruits. There are so many kinds of soups with different variations in every corner in the world, served in your homes or cafes, to fine dining. But one thing’s in common: they’re basically liquid food. Continued …
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Rescuers scouring Chumphon islands for missing HTMS Sukhothai sailors
The search for 23 HTMS Sukhothai sailors missing in the Gulf of Thailand resumed on Friday, as the Royal Thai Navy issued an update on their mission to probe the ship on the seabed.
The search mission for the sailors launched for a fifth day on Friday in the seas off Chumphon and Surat Thani provinces. The Navy also released the names of the missing personnel.
Rescuers are now checking islands and outcrops off Chumphon for any signs of the 23 sailors, who went missing when the Sukhothai sank in heavy seas about 20 nautical miles off Prachuap Khiri Khan on Sunday night. The vessel was knocked over and suffered an engine malfunction as it took on water. Continued …
Body found near spot where HTMS Sukhothai sank
Another body has been found floating near the spot where HTMS Sukhothai sank off Prachuap Khiri Khan, but the navy has yet to confirm whether it is one of its 23 missing sailors.
A search team on the HTMS Bang Rachan found the body around 4:15pm on Friday off the coast of Bang Saphan district, Royal Thai Navy spokesman Adm Pokkrong Monthatpalin said. Continued …
Sunken Warship’s Life Jacket Found Near Koh Tao
A life jacket from HTMS 442 Sukhothai that sank off Prachuab Khiri Khan on Sunday night was found floating near Koh Tao, almost a hundred nautical miles away, but no sailor seen nearby.
At 10.15 a.m., Surat Thani Gov. Wichawut Jinto was alerted about a life jacket not worn by a sailor being seen floating in the sea about 25 nautical miles from Koh Tao island.
Wichawut then instructed the officials to alert the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Center in Chumphon to instruct their officers based on this island to bring the item ashore and inspect it. Continued …
Chula academics warn of challenges in shift to EVs
The government and businesses must brace for new disruptions and challenges as Thailand shifts to the electric vehicle (EV) era, part of state efforts to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050, say Chulalongkorn University scholars.
At present, more than 60% of greenhouse gas emissions in Thailand come from the transport and power generation sectors, so businesses in these sectors need to adapt themselves as the government promotes more use of clean energy and zero-emission cars, according to the researchers.
Thailand’s consumption of fossil fuels is expected to peak in 2030, then decrease significantly as a result of the government’s renewable energy and EV development plans, said Weerin Wangjiraniran, a researcher at Chulalongkorn University’s Energy Research Institute (ERI) during a seminar on the impact of the carbon neutrality campaign yesterday. Continued …
Thailand Legal Cannabis Market Size, Share and Trends Analysis
The Thailand legal cannabis market size is expected to reach USD 9.6 billion by 2030 and is anticipated to expand at a CAGR of 58.4% from 2022 to 2030
The growth is attributed to the rising usage of cannabis for recreational and medical purposes. Cannabis legalization has opened new revenue-generating opportunities for various industries in the country. The adoption of CBD oil and tinctures for treating various ailments like nausea, anxiety, and cancer, along with the rising prevalence of cancer are some of the significant factors boosting the industry’s growth.
The growing burden of chronic pain has also augmented the rise in the usage of CBD for treatments related to pain management, and thus, positively impacting the market growth. Various studies have shown positive outcomes of marijuana and its derivatives to treat symptoms of several chronic conditions.
For instance, it has been effectively used to treat patients dealing with chronic pain, nausea induced by chemotherapy, and neurological diseases such as Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s. Hence, FDA and other government organizations are permitting marijuana derivatives for the prescription of several diseases. This is one of the key factors for the quick turnaround. Continued …
Weed’s next frontier is in Asia
Asia is beginning to warm up to the use of cannabis. Thailand legalized marijuana cultivation at home in 2022, while South Korea, Japan and Malaysia are paving the way for pharmaceutical applications. With the weed market estimated to be a $100 billion industry by 2026, according to research firm Prohibition Partners, regional businesses are preparing for demand from Asian consumers.
The Thai decision to remove cannabis from narcotics control lists is nominally to support its medical use, but this will naturally ease recreational consumption, which may boost international tourist inflows.
Renewable energy firm Gunkul Engineering committed 2 billion baht ($57.6 million) to building a new cannabis plantation and extraction facilities, local Thai media reported. Cannabis-leaf chicken leg snacks and cannabidiol-infused green teas made by Bangkok-listed Srinanaporn Marketingand Ichitan Group already line the shelves of local supermarkets. Continued …
Thailand welcomes nearly 11 million tourists this year
Tourist arrivals in Thailand could hit the 11 million mark before the year is through, according to the governor of the Tourism Author ity of Thailand (TAT), Yuthasak Supaporn.
Between Jan. 1 and Dec. 20, Thailand welcomed 10.9 million tourists from around the world, the governor said this morning.
With high season in full swing, Yuthasak said he expects tourist arrivals to reach 11.5 million before the year’s end. Continued …
New Year celebrations not canceled yet, officials say
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) backs New Year countdowns and celebrations going ahead as planned as long as the government does not order any cancellations.
TAT Gov. Yuthasak Supasorn said, at the moment, the TAT has not yet received any warning that an order of this nature is forthcoming after a number of provinces decided to downgrade their countdown events this year.
Neither the tourism minister nor Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha had given any indication that events supported by private sector partnerships across 12 provinces were in jeopardy, he said. Continued …
Khao San Road cancels Dec 31 ‘Countdown’ event
Khao San Road in Bangkok became the latest high profile tourist venue to cancel their special “countdown” event on New Year’s Eve.
The street’s traders’ association chief Sagna Reuangwattanakun said he was responding to official requests to tone down celebrations. But he said businesses in the area would still be open on Dec. 31.
Instead of a big fuss, there would be a giant ball for tourists to take pictures with and live TV scenes from other places around the world celebrating New Year. – Sanook
Bangkok 2023 countdown at Iconsiam still on
Bangkok’s “Amazing Thailand Countdown 2023” at Iconsiam on New Year’s Eve has not been canceled, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) insisted.
TAT Gov. Yuthasak Supasorn said on Friday that no cancellation orders have arrived from the government or the Tourism and Sports Ministry.
“The ‘Amazing Thailand Countdown 2023’ focuses on happiness, hope and moving forward together to boost the country’s economy after it was hit by the pandemic for five years,” he said. – The Nation
Foreigners donate blood after massive shortage due to foreigner mishaps
Foreigners donated blood after a massive shortage of Rh Negative in Phuket due to increasing numbers of foreigners who have been involved in accidents.
The donations Thursday were held at the Central Floresta department store.
Dr. Weerasak Lorthongkam, the director of the Vachira Phuket Hospital, said, “In Thai people, there are only 0.3 percent who have special blood types. Continued …
Outbound travelers surge to 3-year high
The New Year holiday is expected to see 33,400 Thais traveling overseas every day, increasing from an average of 28,000, mainly driven by pent-up demand from years of the pandemic, says the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
TAT Gov. Yuthasak Supasorn said the number of Thai travelers was surging as many popular destinations have reopened with no restrictions.
Meanwhile, weaker foreign currencies against the baht were also helping the growing outbound market, he said. Continued …
Could Thailand’s Southeast Coastal Gem Khanom Be the Next Koh Samui?
The search for the next big resort destination in Thailand is an absolutely big ask. Thailand is an expansive country with 77 provinces and an amazing array of diverse geographical locations, Instagram-worthy aspects, and distinctly different nuances.
Out of this brazen travel chaos, the endearing term “same same, but different” was born and remains highly relevant.
Yet, one of the simple truths of emerging destinations remains the adage “you can’t stay there if you can’t get there”. Potential is one thing but reality bites when getting to it is just too painful for words.
Here in Thailand, one of my favorite places is Koh Samui. It marches to its own drum beat, and the vibe is undeniable. Still, access is never easy, the cost to get there is on the high side, and options for access are limited. Continued …
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What is it like for a foreigner to marry a Thai lady and live in Thailand
Bangkok Matching, with the “heartquarter” in Bangkok, has been matching and introducing singles for over 18 years. They work with Thai and foreign singles across the globe. Bangkok Matching has created thousands of intercultural and multi-cultural couples alone and counting.
Unquestionably to the Bangkok Matching Team, many foreign and western men view Thai women as nurturing, sincere, elegant, feminine, and simply beautiful. They adore Thai women and only want to date and marry Thai.
Bangkok Matching, reputable and well-known Thai dating and matchmaking agency in Thailand talked extensively about what it is like to marry a Thai lady in our article “Bangkok Matching Reveals “What to Expect When Marring a Thai Lady, the Must Know Thai Dating Culture if Dating Thai Ladies”.
Today we talk further with Bangkok Matching about what foreigners and westerners need to know before making the big decision to marry a Thai woman and choose to live in Thailand; and what Thailand has to offer in each region. Continued …
Royal Thai Navy ship sinks off coast in Prachuap Khiri Khan
A huge rescue mission has been launched after a Royal Thai Navy ship sank off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan on Sunday night.
Reports have said that at least 30 sailors were rescued from the water after the HTMS Sukhothai sank approximately 20 nautical miles from land near Bang Saphan Noi. All crew members were said rescued.
According to a statement from the Royal Thai Navy, the HTMS Sukhothai ran into strong waves and high winds, which caused the vessel to tilt. The incoming water disabled the ship’s engines and communications systems before it capsized at approximately 11:30pm. Continued …
Asian first-responder exercises held in Hua Hin
One of the world’s biggest first-responder exercises, NCT PRO Challenge Asia Training, took place in Hua Hin last week, with teams from Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore participating in this anti-weapon and explosive training.
NCT PRO Challenge Asia 2022 allowed first-responder teams from Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore to gather to practice their skills with real-life scenarios.
The training was focused on chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) defense and is considered the biggest of its kind in Asia. Continued …
Things to consider when buying car insurance in Thailand
Are you planning to go and drive in Thailand? it’s a good idea to have car insurance in Thailand in place before you need it — especially if you drive a new or expensive car. And since there are a ton of companies out there selling auto insurance policies, how do you know which one is right for you?
That’s where this guide comes in. In this post, I’ll help you understand what goes into buying an auto insurance policy and how to get the best coverage for your budget.
Make sure it’s easy to get a hold of a customer service representative if you need one. Continued …
‘Day for Kids’ at Kingpetch Park Jan 1
The Sang Foundation is again planning the 2023 “Day For Kids” event Jan. 1, benefiting local families in need.
Starting at 11am at Pone Kingpetch Park (next to the Red Cross behind the main municipality building), the day includes childrens’ games, music and workshops, and some seasonal treats for the kids. The foundation will also distribute meals, clothing, books and toys.
Donations inquiries should be directed to the Sang Foundation Facebook page.
Thailand’s higher electricity prices pushing its competitiveness lower
The Prayut Chan-o-cha government’s mismanagement is leading to higher electricity prices, which will lead to higher product prices and reduce the country’s export competitiveness, a representative of the private sector said.
“These burdens that are being pushed on to the private sector and consumers, and it is coming from the government’s planning, which now requires reconsideration,” said Isare Rattanadilok Na Phuket, the deputy chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) decided that the electricity price for households should remain at a record high of 4.72 baht per kilowatt-hour or unit, compared to 3.78 baht per unit at the start of the year. Continued …
Free tune-up offered to Thai motorists before they head off for New Year’s
The Land Transport Department is joining up with private and public partners to provide a free comprehensive vehicle check-up before people start hitting the road for the New Year break.
Deputy government spokesperson Thipanun Sirichana said on Sunday that the department wants all cars, pick-up trucks and motorcycles to undergo a thorough check under the “Free Vehicle Check for Safe Driving” scheme.
Under the program, each vehicle’s brake system, tires, engine, engine oil levels, radiator, air filter, lights, etc., will be thoroughly checked. Continued …
Sompong Ad-Inmong (second from left) teaches bamboo weaving to conflict-affected women in Pattani province.
In Thailand’s conflict-hit south, women community leaders are using food, education as tools for peace
Sompong Ad-Inmong was a street food vendor in 2004, when Islamic insurgents launched simultaneous attacks on 11 government locations and security checkpoints in the Muslim-dominated provinces of southern Thailand.
More than 100 insurgents and five members of the security forces were killed.
The attacks prompted Ad-Inmong to become a community volunteer and she has since found creative ways to bring neighbours closer together – from weaving baskets to sharing food.
“The conflicts come from outside. We are a model village, where Muslims and Buddhists live together peacefully,” said Ad-Inmong, currently based in the Panare district of Pattani province. Continued …
VST expects rapid increase in sales of electric motorbikes
VST ECS (Thailand) plans to increase its sales of electric motorcycles 600% next year, from 500 this year to 3,000 units in 2003, Somsak Pejthaveeporndej, its CEO said. Somsak said the company would open its first service center next year in Bangkok and then add more in 10 provinces. (The Nation)
Furious elephant stomps people at ordination ceremony in Buriram
Ten people were injured after an elephant went on a rampage during an ordination ceremony at a temple in Buriram province on Saturday, local officials and residents said.
The elephant stomped an elderly woman on her hip and severely injured her, while another woman said her arm was broken in the attack.
She said more than 1,000 people had gathered for the ceremony in front of Wat Nong Tat in the province’s Lam Plai Mat district. Continued …
Hungry elephants calling at villagers’ doors amid drought in central Thailand
A hungry herd of elephants went knocking on doors in a Prachin Buri village early yesterday morning, searching for food or water, as drought drives them out of their reserve.
Frightened villagers awoke to the sounds of wild elephants shuffling around in their yards, rooting for veggies, early on Saturday.
Residents of Nong Pradu reported that some elephants from the Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary in the neighboring province of Chachoengsao had found their way into their community and knocked on the doors of three homes between 1am and 2am. Continued …
Releaf Group to expand into the Thai cannabis market
Asia Pacific licensed cannabis franchise group and cannabis retailer Releaf Group Ltd, has announced the expansion of the group’s interest and brands into the Kingdom of Thailand, where the company will establish its Releaf Dispensary franchise chain across Thailand utilizing a network of Thai traditional doctors.
With a head office in Sukhumvit, Bangkok, the Thai subsidiary will initially operate as a master franchise with two Releaf directors and four Thai directors. The company will also establish the International College of Cannabinoid Medicine, as well as opening a chain of MULL Cafes as medical consumption lounges with key local Thai partners under a Thai head-co called Releaf Dispensaries Co. Ltd.
Founder and CEO of Releaf Group Gary Mackenzie has indicated that the cannabis market in Thailand has matured extremely fast after changes to legislation in June and presents an optimal commercial opportunity and timing for the company to expand and open its doors in Thailand and continue internationally with its turn-key retail franchise operations commencing in Bangkok in Q1 2023. Continued …
Enforce effective laws to control cannabis consumption in Thailand: activist
Putting laws in place and enforcing them properly is the only way to control the consumption of cannabis, the leader of a network on cannabis legislation said.
Prasitchai Nunuan, whose group has taken on many environment and rights-related issues, made this comment after opposition parties, namely Pheu Thai and Move Forward, called on the government to list cannabis as a narcotic again.
The herb was removed from the list of Category 5 narcotics on June 9. Continued …
Thailand tops Asia with the most award-winning hotels
The Thai PM has praised the resilience of the country’s tourism sector after Thailand scooped top place in the Agoda Gold Circle Awards. Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri says Thailand won the top spot for being the Asian country with the most award-winning hotels, according to the online booking platform.
The awards are selected based on hotel reviews from Agoda users. Thailand boasts 246 hotels that have won Gold Circle Awards, while Taiwan has 209, and Japan has 198.
The award-winning Thai properties are entitled to display the GCA logo on their website and can also earn Agoda Growth Express credits, which means they are prioritized for prominent listing on the Agoda site. Continued …
Heavy rains close Gulf ferries, Surin Islands for 2 days
Heavy rains, high winds and thunderstorms have ferries canceled and areas closing down for the next few days in the south of Thailand. In the Gulf of Thailand, all ferry services between the mainland and Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao have been suspended for two days. On the Andaman Sea, the national park on the Surin Islands has closed to tourists for today and tomorrow.
The Thai Meteorological Department forecasts heavy rains in the south of Thailand with a strong northeast monsoon sweeping across both the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. The southern provinces received possible flash flood warnings with overflowing waterways caused by heavy rains, as well as swelling waves of up to four meters from the seas. Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narathiwat, Pattani, Phatthalung, Satun, Songkhla, Surat Thani, Trang, and Yala provinces are all expecting severe weather today and tomorrow. Continued …
Travel tips for visiting Thailand
When you travel to Thailand, it can often feel like you’re on the set of “The Beach”, with the white sand beaches, blue waters, ancient caves, and idyllic islands; but, of course, this beautiful country should also be accessible to everyone, so it’s important to consider how much money you want to invest in your holiday, too!
Top 5 Places to Visit in Thailand
Bangkok Bangkok’s bustling capital city is a must-visit in Thailand. With its vibrant nightlife, delicious food, and rich culture, there’s something for everyone in Bangkok.
Chiang Mai – For a more laid-back Thai experience, head to the city of Chiang Mai. This charming city is known for its serene temples, lovely gardens, and friendly locals. Continued …
How to take a mud bath with an elephant in Thailand
Norpeo happily allows me to slather her with handful after handful of silky-smooth river mud.
And she doesn’t mind when I follow her into the crystal-clear waters of the River Kwai to splash and scrub the mud off with a big kitchen broom.
Maybe she’s such a trusting friend because earlier I hand fed her watermelons and bananas as she winked at me and caressed my arm with her nimble trunk. As you may have deduced by now, Norpeo is an elephant. Continued …
10 Authentic Thai Dishes That Need To Be Tried In Thailand
Not only the gleaming temples, golden Buddhas, and dreamy coastlines root for Thailand but also the mélange of its cuisine. With an array of spices and piquant flavors, Thai food at street stalls or fine dining reflects the true lament of its culture.
Thai cuisine can’t be classified solely as one but as a combination of five different flavors – salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy. In short, they balance the five fundamental taste senses. Available all across the globe, but there are “10 Authentic Thai Dishes To Be Tried In Thailand Itself”.
Khao Phat
A national dish of Thailand, khao phat translates to “Thai fried rice,” which uses Jasmine rice, marking its difference. Unlike Chinese fried rice, this does not have ample vegetables but sliced tomatoes, onion, garlic, and peppers with meat or eggs. Seasoned with sauces like fish sauce, chili, and soy sauce, it comes in many variants. Continued …
Bangkok’s new fine-dining restaurants and must-eat street food stalls
Beyond the tourist traps, cheap shopping and massage parlors, Bangkok has lots to offer for foodies at all price points. Local street food that dot the street are as prominent as the burgeoning number of fancy outfits jostling for attention in this food-obsessed capital.
Street food-wise, Bangkok is a city that has never lost its gritty underbelly, so the dishes are still authentically cooked by owners who have perfected their craft over decades. On the end of the spectrum, the fine-dining scene has also been buzzing with the entry of prominent names such as Sorn and Villa Frantzén.
On the cocktail front, speakeasies are a common sight in Bangkok. Besides the bars listed on the usual awards lists, natural wine fans should check out Mod Kaew Wine Bar, a place buzzing with hip locals. Another must-visit bar is All Cats All Bats that has a concise menu of Mexican food by Noma, Gaa and 80/20 alums. Continued …
New Year’s Eve In Bangkok: Best Restaurants To Visit New Year’s Eve
Looking for a splendid way to count down to 2023? Whether you plan to spend the last seconds of 2022 with your friends, families, lover, or your “it’s complicated” person, we’ve got more than enough choices for the best places to dine this New Year’s Eve in Bangkok.
The year 2022 has been an eventful year, and as we’re cutting to an end, it wouldn’t hurt to reward yourself with some extravagant celebrations. You could plan your very deserving trip to other parts of Asia, or even take a festive trip to Europe.
However, if you’re planning to stay in vibrant Bangkok on New Year’s Eve, the city’s never short of feasts and parties, either. Here are some ideas for places that offer sumptuous meals along with out-of-this-world parties to count down to 2023 in Bangkok. Continued …
Irishman dies in kayaking incident in Thailand
A 22-year-old man has died after his boat capsized while kayaking in Thailand. Odhran O’Neill from Lurgan, County, Armagh, was last seen in Khao Sok National Park on Saturday at 13:00 GMT.
O’Neill’s uncle, David O’Dowd, told the BBC his nephew was only 4.5m (15ft) from a jetty when his boat capsized.
He had taken a break from an apprenticeship in Newry to travel to Thailand with a friend last week. Continued …
1,316 days overstaying Chinese woman arrested in Phuket
A Chinese woman who is on a 1,316 day visa overstay was arrested after social media shared her story of asking for money from mostly foreigners many times at a gas station in Phuket.
A story of a foreign woman asking for money from mostly foreigners inside a gas station four times over several days on Bypass Road in Rassada went viral in social media earlier this week.
Phuket Provincial Commander Major Gen. Sermpan Sirikong said they tracked down and found Fan Yang, 47, Chinese national. She was staying at a budget hotel in Kamala. Continued …
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Covid deaths, hospitalizations increase
Deaths from Covid were up in the period from Dec. 4-10. Also. the number of lung infections and need for intubation increased markedly.
The Department of Disease Control website said hospital admissions were slightly down at 3,961. This equated to 566 a day.
In the week, there were 107 deaths that represented about 15/day. Continued …
Their Majesties test positive for Covid-19
Their Majesties King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida have tested positive for Covid-19, the Royal Household Bureau announced on Saturday.
Their Majesties were screened on Friday night as scheduled and the test returned positive. However, they both have mild symptoms. – The Nation
New world disorder
The world is likely to become brittle, anxious, non-linear and incomprehensible, posing new challenges to businesses after the pandemic, says an industry association. Continued …
Buddha statue will be world’s tallest, promises Cambodian hotelier
Cambodian businessman Sok Kong, who owns the Sokha Hotel Group, has said that his company plans to build a 108-meter-tall Buddha statue on Bokor mountain. The statue covering 500 rice fields will be one of the tallest in the world. Continued …
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Mice steal gran’s 50K and stash it in the rafters/
Japanese restaurants see record-breaking growth in Thailand/
Chinese mafia case taken over by police chief/
CP and Toyota join forces to study path toward carbon neutrality in Thailand/
Thai firm to buy used cooking oil to convert to plane fuel/
Industrial estates to install solar systems/
EV producers cheered by bookings at motor show/
House panel reverses cannabis status as narcotic/
Tourism: Thailand is most popular destination in SEA for North Americans and Europeans/Thailand’s Secret Wine Region Is a Lush, Grape-Scented Paradise/ TAT sees Chinese tourists returning soon/-Where will Chinese tourists travel post-Covid?/Thailand renowned for high medical care standards at friendly rates among foreign tourists/Phuket peak tourism season expected over Christmas and New Year/Phuket hotels lack workers/Call of the mountains/Marriott plans to open 8 more hotels in Thailand in 2023/Thai Airways is recruiting 1,000 workers for Suvarnabhumi/
Covid: Mask wearing required in crowds in Bangkok New Year’s celebrations/Covid surge spooks Beijing residents, disrupts government/
International: It’s no joke: Across globe, satire morphs into misinformation/Japan unveils future-food breakthrough: ‘meat’ made from rice bran/
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Vintage Car Parade this weekend at Dusit Thani
The 20th Vintage Car Parade to be held this weekend, courtesy of Dusit Thani Hua Hin Resort.
About 50 vintage cars will be involved and will arrive at the resort on Friday afternoon.
A parade is planned for Saturday at 9am, with the group stopping for lunch at Monsoon Valley Vineyard. The parade will also visit the Ban Wang Khoi School in Thap Tai.
A dinner will in the Dusit Thani Grand Ballroom will complete the visit, with vehicles returning to Bangkok on Sunday.
Hua Hin World Cup won by Swiss team
The Switzerland team defeated Thailand in a penalty shootout (following a 1-1 draw in extra time) to win this year’s Hua Hin World Cup.
The tournament raised 20,000 baht for the Jungle Aid Foundation.
A Story of Life-Saving Cooperation and Coordination
A 28-year-old male patient involved in a car accident received a serious brain injury and was recently admitted to Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital. Despite a neurosurgery team making every effort with surgery and intensive care, the patient was declared to be in a state of brain death but the condition of the heart and other organs were still good.
After close consultation with the family of the man, permission was received for organ donations to the Thai Red Cross Society Organ Donation Center to be made available for patients waiting for life-saving organ transplants. The donated organs consisted of a heart, a liver, two kidneys, a pancreas and two eyes.
The hospital then coordinated with the Thai Red Cross Society to prepare a team of doctors, nurses and equipment to collect the organs. The heart transplantation was particularly important, with time limits on a viable transplantation making transport from Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital to Bangkok impractical by road. Continued …
Meteor shower will light up the skies tonight
The annual Geminids meteor shower can be viewed tonight before 11pm, with stargazers in rural areas expected to get the best view, according to the National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand.
There could be as many as 150 meteors per hour when the shower is most visible, from about 8 pm until 11 pm, the institute said.
The meteor shower can be viewed with the naked eye from locations that are distant from artificial lighting. Continued …
Amazing MuayThai Festival set in Hua Hin Feb 4-6
The Amazing MuayThai Festival 2023 will be held at Rajabhat Park in the Hua Hin Feb. 4-6, announced the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).
TAT is organizing this event with the Royal Thai Army, the Ministry of Culture, Sports Authority of Thailand, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau, the province of Prachuap Khiri Khan, and private sector partners.
The festival aims to promote cultural tourism and is in line with the Thai government’s policy to promote Thailand’s soft-power foundations, which include food, film, fashion, fight, and festival. Continued …
LPG price cap to remain through January
The Energy Policy Administration Committee (EPAC) has decided to continue capping the price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is used as cooking gas, at 408 baht per 15-kilogram cylinder until the end of next month in a bid to slow rising living costs.
The group also agreed to maintain the ex-refinery price of LPG at 19.98 baht per kg. LPG is a petroleum product created from the crude oil refining process. Continued …
Baht hits 6-month high against dollar after US Fed rate hike
The baht opened at 34.53 to the U.S. dollar today, strengthening from Wednesday’s close of 34.57 to a six-month high.
The currency will likely move between 34.50 and 34.70 against the greenback during the day, Krungthai market strategist Poon Panichpibool said.
Poon said that the baht strengthened on dollar weakening and gold sales but cautioned the Thai currency could weaken if foreign investors begin selling Thai stocks due to a risk-off state in the U.S. and Asian currency markets. Continued …
World Bank eyes slower Thai growth
The Thai economy is projected to recover faster than expected this year, but will face slower growth in 2023 because of global headwinds, according to the World Bank.
Thailand’s economic growth is estimated to expand by 3.4% in 2022, exceeding the 2.9% World Bank projection made in June.
Growth was supported by stronger private consumption and services exports thanks to the nascent tourism recovery and strong pent-up demand after the relaxation of lockdown measures and travel restrictions, according to the World Bank report “Thailand Economic Monitor: Fiscal Policy for a Resilient and Equitable Future” released on Wednesday. Continued …
Unemployment declined thanks to increased economic activity and a rebound in tourism. However, household debt increased, albeit at a slower pace, while total loan quality improved.
The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) reported on Wednesday unemployment in the third quarter tallied 491,400, representing 1.23% of the total workforce, declining from 546,600, or 1.37%, of the workforce in the second quarter.
The unemployment rates in 2020 and 2021 were 1.69% and 1.96%, respectively. Before the pandemic, the unemployment rate was around 1%. Continued …
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Shrimp industry continues to tread water
The local shrimp industry remains in the doldrums this year because of persistent diseases and unfavorable weather.
Ekapoj Yodpinit, president of the Thai Shrimp Assn., said on Wednesday the country’s overall shrimp production is expected to stay at 280,000 tons, on par with the previous year.
Production from the upper southern region is expected to account for 32% of this year’s output, with the eastern region making up 25%, the lower southern region on the Andaman Coast 21%, the lower southern region on the Gulf of Thailand 10%, and the central region 12%. Continued …
Mice steal gran’s 50K and stash it in the rafters
Media reported on a TikTok video going viral under the name flower_for. It featured a family dismantling a wall and rafters in a house after 50,000 baht of a grandmother’s money went missing over the last year.
They said that mice had stolen the old lady’s money and stashed it in the cavities.
They were pulling down handfuls of her cash. Continued …
Japanese restaurants see record-breaking growth in Thailand
The number of Japanese restaurants in Thailand rose 21.9% in 2022 over the year before, the highest jump since the Japan External Trade Organisation (Jetro) began keeping track in 2007, Jetro said on Wednesday.
Jetro recorded a total of 5,325 Japanese restaurants in Thailand this year, up 955 from 4,370 in 2021. It said the expansion of Japanese restaurants has been prominent in Bangkok and its surrounding provinces. However, since 2019, it has been possible to find Japanese restaurants in every province, according to Jetro.
“I’m glad that more Japanese restaurants are opening in Thailand … [they] offer a great opportunity for Japanese food lovers to taste Japan’s delicious dishes and expand the market for Japan’s food industry,” said Jun Kuroda, president of Jetro Bangkok. Continued …
Chinese mafia case taken over by police chief
Thai Police Commissioner General Damrongsak Kittiprapat has taken over responsibility for the case involving the alleged Chinese drug mafia network linked with Du Hao or Chaiyanat Kornchayanant. Police Gen. Surachate Hakparn or “Big Joke” will continue to play a crucial coordinating role with the Metropolitan Police Bureau Commissioner Police Lt. Gen. Thiti Saengsawang handling the investigation into drugs being sold at exclusive nightclubs in Bangkok.
Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) Chief Gen. Torsak Sukwimol will take charge of suppression activities concerning the extended gang network and the use of “gray capital”, which has been linked with extensive property purchases. Alleged malfeasance within the Immigration Bureau is being reviewed by a high-ranking civil service commission.
Following an announcement on Monday by Damrongsak that he was taking over supervision of the DU Hao case and associated investigations, the operation of a suspected Chinese illicit drug network has also been linked, in the last week, to allegations of malfeasance within the Immigration Bureau. Continued …
CP and Toyota join forces to study path toward carbon neutrality in Thailand
Toyota Motor Thailand has announced its partnership with Thai conglomerate CP Group to support a carbon-neutral pathway.
The project also includes Toyota’s competitors such as Daihatsu, Isuzu, Suzuki, and its affiliated company Hino.
Since its establishment in 1921, CP has been operating with the core value of three benefits: to country, to people, and to organization. Continued …
Thai firm to buy used cooking oil to convert to plane fuel
Thailand’s leading petroleum and energy conglomerate Bangchak Corp. and its joint venture will launch a campaign to recycle used cooking oil for making plane fuel.
Bangchak’s Senior Executive VP Somchai Tejavanija, acting executive vice president of the refinery and logistics business Kanthamat Kritayanukul, and Executive VP of BBGI Plc Kittima Wongsaen, as well as directors of Bangchak and BSGF, encouraged people to sell their used cooking oil at 44 Bangchak petrol stations as they launched the“ Tod-Mai-Ting”(recycling used cooking oil) campaign, which opens on Dec. 21.
Used cooking oil will be converted into sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), in response to the bio-circular-green economy (BCG) economic model. It emphasizes the use of biotechnology to create value addition to the economy and aligns with the circular economy and green economy, together with social development to create stability and sustainability, according to Bangchak. Continued …
Industrial estates to install solar systems
Industrial estate developer Pinthong Industrial Park Plc (PIN) plans to allocate 1.6 billion baht to invest in renewable energy projects by installing floating and rooftop solar panels at its industrial estates.
The floating solar panels will be installed on a reservoir spanning 300 rai at its industrial complex, while the investment in rooftop solar panels is for another five industrial estates with total area of 1.3 million square meters, said Surach Patanawongyuneyong, chief operations officer of PIN.
“The company is in the process of developing the two projects. We expect them to be completed so we can start recognizing revenue in the second quarter of next year,” he said. Continued …
EV producers cheered by bookings at motor show
Bookings for 5,800 electric vehicles (EVs) at the Thailand International Motor Expo are providing fuel for the government’s ongoing efforts to develop the domestic EV industry.
The EV total made up 15% of all car bookings, which tallied 36,679 units during the 12-day car event that ended on Dec. 12, according to the organizer.
Chinese EVs were the most popular among prospective buyers, partly because their manufacturers have joined the government’s EV incentive scheme, which includes tax cuts and subsidies, said Industry Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit. Continued …
House panel reverses cannabis status as narcotic
The House committee vetting the controversial cannabis/hemp control bill on Wednesday agreed to remove Section 3 of the draft law, which stipulates that cannabis and hemp were not considered narcotic substances under the Narcotics Act.
This raised questions about the status of the plant, but the Bhumjaithai Party, which sponsored the bill, and the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine (DTAM) insisted that axing Section 3 would not affect the rest of the bill.
The committee’s decision came as lawmakers resumed their deliberation of the bill. Continued …
Thailand is most popular destination in SEA for North Americans and Europeans
New research from BBC News shows that people around the world are actively searching for their next getaway abroad and that Thailand is now seen as the most popular destination to visit in Southeast Asia for visitors planning a trip from North America and Europe.
In fact, more than half of the respondents from both Europe and North America named Thailand as their number 1 destination of choice in Southeast Asia; 57.4% of the global respondents who are intending to travel to SEA say they would be more likely to visit Thailand than any other country in the region.
Furthermore, the research showed that travelers to Southeast Asia are often experienced world travelers, looking for new and different experiences, and they will plan to stay for 1-2 weeks, preferring self-planned trips to package deals. Continued …
Thailand’s Secret Wine Region Is a Lush, Grape-Scented Paradise
People often travel to Thailand for endless heaps of noodles, opulent royal palaces and temples, and the serenity of the surrounding tropical beaches. That was certainly the majority of my intended itinerary, until I visited the country’s Monsoon Valley Vineyards and realized the country held an additional, unexpected appeal for me. Namely, Thai wine.
Outside of the bustling coastal city of Hua Hin, serene rolling hills give way to rows and rows of grapevines. The aroma of soy sauce and chillies omnipresent in Hua Hin’s streets is replaced by the dual scents of fresh air and ripe grapes. This lush, fragrant place is Monsoon Valley, the vineyard founded in 2001 by lead winemaker Suppached Sasomsin, now a leading producer of Thai wines.
After studying wine in France, Italy, and Spain, Sasomsin was inspired to develop viticulture in his native country, Thailand, where he recognized the bountiful potential for growing grapes. His first vineyard at Tab Kwang, in the country’s traditional grape-growing region of Khao Yai, was a success. He sought out other areas of Thailand with less of a reputation for wine and eventually found the Baan Khork Chang valley, just over 20 miles from the beaches of Hua Hin. Continued …
TAT sees Chinese tourists returning soon
Outbound tourism from China is expected to restart during the Chinese New Year in late January 2023, as Beijing gradually lifts Covid-19 restrictions, aiding tourism-related stocks and the overall travel sector in Thailand, say industry operators.
Speaking at an event on Wednesday hosted by the Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO), Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Yuthasak Supasorn said the agency plans to promote Chinese travel to Thailand during the holiday next month, or within the first quarter at the latest.
“It is possible China will start to allow its citizens to travel outside the country as early as Chinese New Year. Hopefully, Thailand will be on a list of countries the Chinese government allows its people to visit,” he said. Continued …
Where will Chinese tourists travel post-Covid?
The proportion of mainland Chinese travelers who are “eager to travel” as soon as they are allowed has more than doubled in the past year, according to a just-published survey.
It has been a difficult time for the Chinese travel industry. Quarantine, strict lockdown policies and inconvenience have all been listed as reasons for postponing domestic and overseas trips.
As Beijing begins to ease zero-Covid restrictions, huge pent-up demand for international travel signals a strong rebound is in the cards. Continued …
Thailand renowned for high medical care standards at friendly rates among foreign tourists
The Ministry of Public Health has emphasized the potential benefits of its “Health for Wealth” concept in enhancing Thailand’s economy through medical tourism promotion.
Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said that according to the Medical Tourism Assn., Thailand ranks 5th among the world’s most popular health tourism destinations in 2021. High medical care standards, quality treatments, reasonable rates, and affordable cost of living for long-term patients have made the kingdom one of the most popular medical destinations.
According to the Department of Health Service Support, a ministry survey conducted in collaboration with the Bank of Thailand (BOT) on 30 hospitals last year revealed that tourists who came for medical treatment spent around 11.9 billion baht. This represents a 47% increase over the previous year. The top five treatments generating the most revenue for hospitals were cardiovascular issues, metabolism, cancer, bones and joints, and neurological systems. Continued …
Phuket peak tourism season expected over Christmas and New Year
The peak of the Phuket tourism high season is expected from Christmas to New Year, as Russians lead the pack of visitors.
The president of the Southern Thai Hotels Assn., Sueksit Suwannadissakun, said, “Phuket tourism has improved since the beginning of October. About 57 percent of hotels in Phuket re-opened in October and in November this was 70 percent.
“We are expecting that during Christmas and New Year there will be 80 percent of hotels in Phuket opened.” Continued …
Phuket hotels lack workers
A stronger occupancy rate and the abrupt surge of the Russian market has Phuket hotels facing a labor shortage during the high season, prompting operators to urge the government to help attract more foreign workers to shore up the market. Continued …
Call of the mountains
Thailand’s northwest frontier, between the provinces of Mae Hong Son and Chiang Mai, was once a draw for traders seeking fortune in the abundant teak forest. Today, the region entices visitors with its majestic landscape, ethnic diversity, and culinary delights, making it ideal for a week-long, self-drive adventure.
Technically, you can drive from Chiang Mai to Mae Hong Son in around six hours, but this is not the sort of road trip you’ll want to rush. The classic Chiang Mai–Mae Hong Son route along Route 108 is one of Thailand’s most challenging yet scenic routes, with 1,864 twists and turns, so roll down the windows, enjoy the views and soak up local and tribal cultures.
The route takes you along Thailand’s northwest outposts where Shan culture, tranquil valleys, thatched farmhouses and food adventures are waiting to be rediscovered. Continued …
Marriott plans to open 8 more hotels in Thailand in 2023
On the heels of Thailand celebrating its milestone of 10 million tourist arrivals in 2022, Marriott International, Inc., announced on Tuesday plans that it expects to reach 50 hotels in the country by mid-2023, including adding an anticipated eight hotels in 2023.
With these openings, the company also expects to debut two new brands – Autograph Collection Hotels and Moxy Hotels – in the country. Continued …
Thai Airways is recruiting 1,000 workers for Suvarnabhumi
Thai Airways International is recruiting about 1,000 ground workers, mainly to tackle delays in luggage handling at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, its acting CEO Suvadhana Sibunruang said on Wednesday.
Suvadhana admitted that it took more than 30 minutes to handle one flight’s luggage at Suvarnabhumi airport earlier this year and that some flights were delayed due to slow luggage handling.
He said the carrier realizes this is an issue and is recruiting more staff to deal with it. About 1,000 positions are open at the carrier’s Suvarnabhumi operations. These are positions for ground services, including baggage handlers, drivers of vehicles in the airport, and kitchen staff, he said. Continued …
Mask wearing required in crowds in Bangkok New Year’s celebrations
New Year countdown celebrations will be allowed to take place in Bangkok, though patrons will be required to wear face masks in areas where crowds gather.
Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt said on Wednesday the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will ramp up its Covid-19 control measures during the New Year festival, with clear safety protocols that revelers will be expected to follow – especially those who are considered at high risk of catching the disease. Continued …
Covid surge spooks Beijing residents, disrupts government
Covid infections are surging in Beijing, disrupting official government work and keeping people at home after authorities made an about-turn in their strict policy of managing virus cases. Continued …
It’s no joke: Across globe, satire morphs into misinformation
Is a U.S. state considering a tax on breathing? Is celebrating goals forbidden during the Qatar World Cup because that is “too gay?” Did insect repellent manufacturers recruit a Ugandan man for his mosquito-killing farts? Continued …
Japan unveils future-food breakthrough: ‘meat’ made from rice bran
Defatted rice bran is often wasted, as it lacks practical applications, but a Japanese scientist and firm have managed to turn the byproduct into a high-protein food. Yamagata University Prof. Masanori Watanabe and rice-milling machine manufacturer Satake Corp. have announced success in their efforts to produce a meat substitute using protein extracted from defatted rice bran. The breakthrough is expected to bring a new source of income for farmers in the future. Continued …
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