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Tuesday’s news-Jan 30

Today’s news: Feedback/PM2.5 situation among the world’s worst/Thailand welcomes cooler mornings/Swiss Man Admits Killing Thai Wife/Brace for more phishing, scams/4th highest in liver cancer deaths/Army-Run Business Revenue/Economy: 500-billion-baht loan said necessary/Kra megaproject a divisive issue/Sales of EVs to rise again/Durian exports to China surge/Tourism: Sculpture planned for Hua Hin/Khao Sam Roi Yot welcomed over 129,000 visitors/Hotel Industry Will Add 10,000 Rooms/Russian rock band faces deportation/Chinatown gears up for Lunar New Year/Thailand-China visa-free policy/Impact of visa exemption/New international airport in Phangnga/Environment: Air quality concerns/Thailand Experience: Luxury cruises in Chiang Mai/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Re: Thai airways’ problems

“To follow up on the article on Thai Airways. I attended the Thai International Travel Fair at Queen Sirikit centre on Sunday, January 28. True to form, the Thai Airways stand was by far the most unhelpful stand that I visited, providing no useful info in English (or any other language). It was, after all, an ‘International’ fair, with most other stands providing helpful, charming customer service!” – AJB

Thailand’s PM2.5 situation ranked among the world’s worst

Thailand’s air pollution levels are among the worst in the world today, ranked at 20th, according to data from the IQAir air quality index.

As of 10am today, the PM2.5 concentration in Bangkok is 132 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3), which is classified as “severe”. Other areas in Thailand with severe air pollution include: Continued … 

Thailand welcomes cooler mornings as temperatures dip

A high-pressure system or moderate cold air mass continues to cover Thailand and the South China Sea, leading to cooler morning temperatures across several regions of the country. The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) forecast that the north, northeast, central, eastern, and upper southern parts will experience cold weather in the mornings.

In the north, residents woke up to chilly conditions with temperatures expected to drop by 1-2 degrees Celsius. There is a 20% chance of thunderstorms, particularly in provinces such as Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Tak, and Kamphaeng Phet. Continued …

Swiss Man Admits Killing Missing Thai Wife

A Swiss man who is the second husband of a Thai woman who inherited 13 million baht from her first Swiss husband upon his death in 2021, and has been missing since Jan. 8, has now confessed to having killed her.

Police at Chaliang subdistrict, Khon Buri district, Nakhon Ratchasima province, again questioned the suspect, only identified as Mr. Roland, and later said he confessed to having strangled his wife, Orathai Posingam, 46, to death during a fierce quarrel, carrying her body on a motorcycle and dumping it in a cornfield around 6 kilometers from their home. Continued …

Brace for more phishing, scams, data breaches

Driven by the Asia Pacific’s (APAC) rapid digitalization movement and known geopolitical frictions, experts at Kaspersky predicted the upcoming cybersecurity threat landscape in the region this year.

The global cybersecurity company revealed that, in particular, the dangers of phishing, scams, data breaches, and geopolitically-motivated cyberattacks are seen to continue targeting organizations and individuals from the region. Continued …

When your GPS goes haywire

A woman, who was relying on GPS to navigate the way to visit a friend in Phrae province on Sunday found her car stuck on a small pedestrian suspension bridge over a river. She narrowly escaped tragedy, as the wooden bridge’s planks broke under the weight of her car, causing her left wheel to become stuck. She immediately exited the vehicle and sought help from people nearby. (Thai PBS)

Thailand ranks 4th highest in liver cancer deaths

The Voice of Liver 2024, organized for the third year by the Thailand Hepatitis Alliance, was honored by Dr. Cherdchai Tantisirin, assistant minister of public health. He highlighted the challenge of cancer, the leading cause of death in Thailand’s public health system.

Data from the National Cancer Institute, Department of Medical Services, reported that in 2022, Thailand had approximately 140,000 new cancer patients per year, with approximately 84,000 deaths. Continued …

Move Forward MP Dares Army To Announce Army-Run Business Revenue

Move Forward MP Jirat Thongsuwan yesterday dared the army to give a press conference on how tens of billions of baht in revenue collected yearly from the army-run businesses may have gone unannounced.

Jirat was responding to allegations that he had forged an official document, called Sor Dor 43, pertaining to 2011’s army conscript drafting, which he had been legally obliged to go through but managed to dodge. Continued …

500-billion-baht loan said necessary for ‘economy in decline’

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat underlined the government’s prerogative to deem the current economy as crisis-ridden, a pivotal aspect for sanctioning the 500-billion-baht loan bill to propel its digital wallet disbursement scheme.

According to him, the definition of an economic crisis is subjective, hinging on individual perception. Nonetheless, the government’s assessment paints the picture of an economy in dire need of swift stimulus measures to avert further decline. Continued …

Thailand’s revived Kra megaproject a divisive issue among local residents

As the Thai prime minister took a tour through the southern province of Ranong in January, a woman wearing a headscarf emerged from the crowd and clung to his arm, pleading for his attention, camera shutters clicking from a sizable media contingent watching the encounter.

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“Please help me. The land bridge project will dig a deep sea port here. It’s right at my home. That’s my livelihood,” she said. “Can you delay the project, please?” Continued …

Production and sales of EVs to rise again this year

The Federation of Thai Industry (FTI) expects the production of electric vehicles (EV) to soar to almost two million units this year and sales of EVs to reach 190,000 units.

According to Surapong Paisitpattanapong, vice president and spokesperson of the FTI’s automotive industry club, the EV vehicles production target for this year is 1.9 million vehicles, up from 1.8 million vehicles in 2023. Continued …

Thai durian exports to China surge 81.7% to record high

Thai durian exports to China surged 81.7% to a record 90 billion baht in 2023, according to the Department of Foreign Trade. Shipments to China accounted for 70% of Thailand’s total durian exports last year.

The department said the surge was driven by durian’s growing popularity in China, as well as the easing of import restrictions, and Chinese consumers’ willingness to pay a premium for Thai durian, which is known for its high quality. Continued … 

Another ‘Man Fighting Shark’ sculpture planned for Hua Hin

Hua Hin municipal authorities held a meeting on Monday to discuss the creation of a new landmark sculpture, “Man Fighting Shark.” The session was led by Deputy Mayor Busaba Choksuchat, and took place in the Chomsin Room of the Hua Hin municipality office.

The proposed sculpture, poised to be situated in front of the Chao Pho-Chao Mae Thapthim Shrine, close to the downtown Hilton Hotel, is anticipated to enhance the visual and cultural appeal of the area. Continued …

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park welcomed over 129,000 visitors in 2023

Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park has reported that more than 129,000 people visited the park in the fiscal year 2023, contributing significantly to the local economy with an income of over 13.4 million baht.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Patcharawat Wongsuwan, alongside Phawinee Na Songkhla, inspector of the ministry, and other key officials, conducted a comprehensive review of the park’s management. Continued … 

Thailand’s Hotel Industry Will Add 10,000 Rooms in 2024

The Thai hotel industry is expected to grow by around 10,000 new rooms in 2024, according to Jasper Palmqvist, senior director for Asia Pacific at STR Global, a global provider of data, analytics, and marketing for the hospitality industry.

Most of the new rooms will be in the upper midscale category, followed by the luxury category. Nevertheless, the overall situation will remain challenging this year given rising inflation, higher costs and companies’ cost controls. Continued …

Russian rock band faces deportation from Thailand

The Russian-sanctioned rock band Bi-2, which includes four Israeli citizens, was arrested in Phuket last Thursday for performing without appropriate permits. The members of the band were all fined, had their passports confiscated, and were taken to a detention center.

There is a possibility that the band could be deported to Russia, where they face imprisonment over their opposition to the war on Ukraine. Continued …

Bangkok’s Chinatown gears up for Lunar New Year celebrations

This year’s Lunar New Year festivities in Bangkok’s Chinatown, Yaowarat Road, will officially commence on Feb. 10 under the auspices of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn.

The announcement was made at a press conference following a safety-focused discussion held by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and various other agencies. The Lunar New Year celebrations, a significant annual event in Bangkok’s Chinatown, will feature a range of activities. These include lion dance performances, an exhibition emphasizing Thai-Chinese ties, and Chinese lantern decoration. Continued …

Thailand-China visa-free policy expected to boost tourism

As has been widely reported, Thailand and China have signed an agreement to exempt visa requirements for citizens of both countries effective March 1.

According to data from Google Trends, searches for “Thailand tourism” in China have increased seven fold since the agreement was announced, suggesting that Chinese tourists are becoming increasingly interested in visiting Thailand. Continued …

Impact of visa exemption expected to be delayed

Even with a permanent visa-free policy between Thailand and China, air ticket prices are not expected to immediately surge, as demand will pick up gradually, while seat capacity has yet to fully recover. Continued …

Construction boost for new international airport in Phangnga

Airports of Thailand (AoT) is speeding up construction of the new Andaman International Airport, which is set to become a direct long-haul flight hub in the south. Continued …

Persistent air quality concerns threaten Thailand’s tourism growth

Thailand needs to collaborate with its neighbors to find practical, sustainable solutions to address the problem with PM2.5 and air pollution, Minor International Chairman William Heinecke said.

In a group interview on Tuesday, Heinecke highlighted this need as he anticipates significant growth in Thailand’s tourism and hospitality sectors this year. Continued …

Luxury cruises illuminate Chiang Mai’s cultural riches

Embarking on a cruise down the Mae Ping River stands as a once-in-a-lifetime ecotourism experience that visitors to Chiang Mai should not miss.

This activity has garnered acclaim for its inclusivity, allowing visitors of all ages to immerse themselves in the province’s ancient lifeline. The trip down the Mae Ping unveils a spectacular panorama of historical sites, verdant green landscapes, a harmonious blend of old and new architecture, and an authentic glimpse into locals’ way of life. Continued …

World’s biggest jeweler stops using mined silver, gold

Pandora, the world’s largest jeweler by amount of products sold, has stopped using mined silver and gold, and now only manufactures with recycled precious metals, which require less energy to produce. Continued …

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Monday’s news-Jan 29

Today’s news: No fast solution for air pollution/Monkey problem in Hua Hin/City of Shellfish walk/run/Failed parachute jump from Pattaya condo/Thai teachers suspended/Economy: Baht seen extending losses/Most Thais believe country in economic crisis/‘Generation Rent’ surges in Thailand/Red sea conflicts could disrupt global trade/Preparing for business impacts/Lessons for land bridge advocates/Isuzu to invest Bt32 billion/Tourism: Threat Of Over-tourism Returns/Fitness opportunities in Thailand/270 million baht sought for Songkran/Thai Airways: A Downward Spiral/Trouble in Paradise/Environment: Water shortages in Thailand/PM2.5 dust pollution/Forest fires drop by 79%/Paper cups as toxic as plastic/Environmentalists fight forest revocation/Thailand Experience: Thai Cooking Method That Utilizes Bamboo/International News/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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No fast solution for Thailand’s air pollution problem

Experts are urging Thailand to tackle its air pollution crisis head-on, branding it a structural issue requiring citizen-led solutions. The discussion unfolded during the Journey to Clean Air event, orchestrated by the British and Australian Chambers of Commerce in Bangkok.

Diving deep into potential solutions, the discourse highlighted institutional limitations and the pivotal role citizens play in driving change toward a cleaner environment. Continued …

Minister orders stepped-up efforts to control monkey problem in Hua Hin

Ministry officials and the Hua Hin municipality have been told to speed up efforts to control rogue monkeys in the seaside town.

Deputy government spokeswoman Kenikar Oonjit said that Natural Resources and Environment Minister Patcharawat Wongsuwan wanted greater efforts from officials to sterilize long-tailed macaques and to try to relocate them from the community areas of Hua Hin. Continued …

Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish walk/run event on Feb 24

Hua Hin is set to host the second edition of the “Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish” walk/run event, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24.

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

British man dies in failed parachute jump from Pattaya condo

A British citizen died on Saturday when he attempted to base jump from the 29th floor of a condominium in Pattaya but his parachute failed to deploy.

Pattaya police say that the victim, 33-year-old Nathy Odinson, owned the Nathy’s Sky Photography website and asked a friend to film his jump from the condominium as online video content. Continued …

Thai teachers suspended for piercing students’ mouths

The director of a primary school in the Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok temporarily suspended two Thai teachers from duties after they punished 36 Grade 2 students by piercing their mouths with needles.

A 30-year-old woman, Am, filed a complaint against two female teachers at Samrongnuea Police Station on Jan. 25 after hearing about the punishment from her seven-year-old nephew, wh told Am that the teachers punished him and his friends by stabbing them with a needle. Continued …

Baht seen extending losses after dismal start to 2024

Thailand’s baht is set for its worst January since 2020, with a loss of nearly 4% versus the dollar, and heavy outflows signal more pain ahead for the currency.

The baht has gone from being emerging Asia’s top-performing currency in the fourth quarter to the biggest loser this year, as global funds shun Thai assets amid a debate between the government and central bank on how to stimulate the flagging economy. Continued … 

Most Thais believe country in economic crisis that needs urgent attention

A great majority of Thais believe the economy is in a crisis and needs urgent attention, according to a survey by Nida Poll, an institution under the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA). The survey focused on public opinion about the economy and the government’s digital wallet scheme.

The survey showed that 63.5% of respondents think the economic crisis needs immediate attention, 20.2% believe it requires attention, but not urgently, 10.1% feel they are facing a crisis, but not immediately, 5.7% do not see any economic crisis, and 0.6% either do not know, did not answer, or were not interested. Continued …

‘Generation Rent’ surges in Thailand as homes become increasingly unaffordable

This so-called “Generation Rent” – young adults who opt to rent rather than own homes due to factors such as high property prices, economic challenges, or a preference for flexibility – has been growing in number and expanding from the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands to various parts of the world, including Asia.

In many Asian and Southeast Asian countries, cultural and economic factors influence housing trends. While home ownership is still a significant goal in these regions, renting is becoming more common, especially among younger generations facing not just high property prices but also the near impossibility of obtaining a mortgage. Continued …

Red sea conflicts could disrupt global trade, Thai economy at risk

The business world is on high alert as the ongoing conflicts in the Red Sea and the Israel-Hamas war pose potential risks to the global economy. The strategic planning unit of the Commerce Ministry is urging stakeholders to keep a close watch on the situation and its potential implications.

The conflicts could bring both direct and indirect negative impacts on the Thai economy, warns Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, the director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO). Continued …

Thai corporations prepare for business impacts as conflicts continue

Major Thai corporations are closely monitoring the global geopolitical landscape as they prepare for potential impacts on their businesses.

One of the biggest concerns is the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has disrupted global supply chains and led to higher energy prices, potentially hurting Thai businesses. Continued …

Lessons for land bridge advocates

During the mobile cabinet meeting in Ranong last week, the land bridge project once again became a disputed topic, as locals in the proposed area met Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and voiced concerns over the possible impact on their way of life and environmental damage.

With stagnant GDP growth projected for this year, economists suggest Thailand needs large-scale foreign investment to leap forward, and the government sees the land bridge as the ultimate answer as it aims to secure funding from the private sector in the form of a public-private partnership. Continued …

Isuzu to invest Bt32 billion in Thailand to make electric pickup trucks

Isuzu Motors has announced plans to invest 32 billion baht (US$1.3 billion) in its production base in Thailand over the next five years. The investment will be used to make electric pickup trucks, with the first vehicle scheduled to be made in Thailand in 2025, the company said.

Isuzu’s decision to invest in electric pickup trucks is a part of the company’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact. The company is also targeting the growing market for electric vehicles in Southeast Asia. Continued …

Threat Of Over-tourism Returns As Thailand, China Sign Total Visa-Free Travel Deal

Thailand and China have signed an agreement for the citizens of the two countries to get totally visa-free access, as of March 1. The move will set off a renewed boom in Chinese visitors and help the kingdom exceed its original arrival targets for 2024 beyond eight million for Chinese nationals and 35 million in total. It will also lead to the renewed threat of overtourism and all its associated social, cultural and environmental problems.

The agreement was signed on Jan. 28 by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, and Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara. Continued …

A guide to fitness opportunities in Thailand

In recent years, Thailand has witnessed a remarkable shift toward health and fitness. This beautiful country, known for its vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, is now becoming a hotspot for fitness enthusiasts.

From traditional practices to modern workouts, the fitness scene in Thailand is as diverse as its people. Let’s delve into the latest fitness trends that are shaping the nation’s approach to wellness. Continued …

270 million baht sought for promotion of this year’s Songkran festival

The Soft Power Strategy Committee is to request about 270 million baht from the government for the promotion of this year’s Songkran Festival, in an attempt to make it part of the country’s soft power.

It is expected that the event will attract more foreign visitors to Thailand and generate about 35 billion baht revenue, according to Surapong Suebwonglee, secretary of the committee. Continued …

Thai Airways: A Downward Spiral of Service, Accountability, and National Pride

Five years ago, in 2018, Thai Airways proudly ranked the 10th best airline in the world, according to Skytrax. Fast forward to today, the airline has fallen to 40th.

Amid plumetting rankings and the precarious financial situation it’s in, customers are suffering the ramifications and repercussions of its declining policies and services. Continued …

Trouble in Paradise

Chinese Tourist Drowns on Koh Samet in Rayong
French tourist drowns on Similan Islands

Global warming, El Niño ‘causing water shortages in Thailand’

Global warming and the El Niño phenomenon are having a severe impact on Thailand, as water levels in reservoirs across the country have fallen by an average of 20% compared to normal years, causing water shortages in the agricultural and industrial sectors.

Thanitita Boonyamanikun, deputy secretary-general of the Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE), under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, blamed global warming, which is causing the average temperature of the Earth to rise. Continued …

PM2.5 dust pollution at unhealthy level in 68 Bangkok districts

The PM2.5 air quality index today for 68 districts of Bangkok is at the unhealthy orange level, defined as above 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3).

According to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Air Quality Management Center, as of 7am, the average PM 2.5 concentration in Bangkok was 48.6 µg/m3. This is in the orange level category, meaning that the air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups. Continued …

Forest fires drop by 79% in north of Thailand thanks to patrolling

Proactive measures to prevent forest fires in Chiang Mai and elsewhere in the north have paid off by bringing hot spots down by 79% this year, a senior official said.

Kritsayam Kongsatree, director of the Protected Areas Regional Office 16, said on Saturday that his office deployed forest fire-fighting personnel to patrol the forests, and these measures have proved to be successful. Continued …

Single-use paper cups as toxic as plastic cups

As the world is abandoning plastic containers that are harmful to the environment, paper containers have emerged as a more eco-friendly alternative, thanks to biodegradable materials and the production that promotes circular economy for sustainability.

However, according to Wired.com, recently published research shows that single-use paper cups can be just as toxic as conventional plastic ones if they end up littered in natural environment. Continued …

Environmentalists fight massive forest revocation plan

The Seub Nakhasathien Foundation has objected to the proposed revocation of over 265,000 rai (104,772 acres) of forest preserve, warning that it would represent the largest loss of forest land in the past 10 years.

Changing the status of the protected land in Thap Lan National Park would potentially open it up for commercial use, said Panudet Kerdmali, secretary-general of the foundation. Continued …

The Traditional Thai Cooking Method That Utilizes Bamboo

From grilling kebabs on bricks to wrapping food in banana leaves, many dishes employ uniquely specific cooking methods. Such techniques utilize readily accessible local components in a crafty way, resulting in dishes with a distinct flavor.

In the tropical climate of Thailand, such a regional-specific method calls for bamboo. Especially common outside of large cities like Bangkok, such a preparation method can be ubiquitously spotted among roadside vendors, overflowing with cut sections of the wood-resembling grass. A centuries-old method, the resultant dish was traditionally presented to monks. Continued …

World’s largest cruise ship: 20 decks, 7 pools, covers nearly 4 city blocks

The world’s largest cruise ship — the size of almost four city blocks — is set to begin its maiden voyage on Saturday as it leaves from the Port of Miami. Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas runs nearly 1,200 feet (365 meters) from bow to stern. Continued …

Chinese solar industry supercharged

China installed more solar panels in 2023 than any other country has built in total, adding to a massive renewable energy fleet that is already leading the world by a wide margin. Continued … 

German companies test four-day work week

Germany’s struggle to revive its sluggish economy is about to take an experimental turn as a host of companies test out the merits of working less. A six-month program starting on Feb. 1 will grant an extra day off every week for hundreds of employees, while keeping them on full pay. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Jan 27

Today’s news: Summer begins in February/Over 13,000 SIM cards suspended/More fuel subsidies/Environmentally friendly transportation/Teachers pierce lips of 36 kids/Phatthalung Suffers Worst Flooding/Thai Woman Charged Over Lion Cub/Two lion cubs seized/Economy: New business registrations/Career preferences of Thai Gen Z/HomePro expansion drive/Tourism: China market dents tourism income/Garbage hell if not addressed/Thailand travel insurance/Thailand Experience: King Narai’s Reign Festival/Ayutthaya night tour of temples/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Summer begins in Thailand at end of February, with hottest spell in March

Thailand will officially enter the summer season at the end of February and it would last until May, the Thailand Meteorological Department said today.

Temperatures could reach up to 44.5 degrees Celsius in some provinces, and up to 41 degrees Celsius in the capital in the hottest periods, the department forecast. Continued …

Over 13,000 SIM cards used to make 100-plus calls daily suspended

In a bid to tackle online scams using mobile phones, the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society has suspended the services of more than 13,000 SIM cards used to make over 100 calls per day.

Digital Economy and Society Minister Prasert Chantararuangthong said on Thursday that the SIM service suspension began on Jan. 20 as a new measure adopted by the ministry to deal with the worsening problem. Continued …

More fuel subsidies ready to launch

Energy authorities are planning more subsidies for gasohol prices by using money from the state Oil Fuel Fund after the ongoing subsidy program ends on Jan. 31.

The government has since November last year reduced the prices of gasoline and gasohol, a mix of gasoline and ethanol, by between 0.8 and 2.5 baht a liter, depending on oil types, to ease the burden on motorists. Continued …

Overcoming obstacles for environmentally friendly transportation

Thailand, in alignment with global climate objectives, pledged a 40% reduction in greenhouse gases from land transportation within a decade. Now, it must demonstrate whether its actions can match its lofty promises.

Transportation contributes 30% of Thailand’s carbon emissions, exceeding 80 million metric tons annually. Without intervention, emissions could escalate to 110 million tons by 2030 and may double 2.5 times by 2050. Continued …

Thai teachers pierce lips of 36 kids over gum mischief

A committee is probing a case where a Thai teacher subjected 36 seven-to-eight-year-olds to a punishment of using a safety pin to pierce the inner lips of every child in the primary 3 class at Wat Dan Samrong School in Mueang district, Samut Prakan.

The act unfolded when a 27-year-old Thai teacher, distressed by a chewing gum mishap, sought assistance from her 50-year-old colleague. Continued …

Phatthalung Suffers Worst Flooding in 43 Years

Phatthalung has suffered its worst flooding in 43 years, said local residents.

After heavy rain for many hours on Thursday, flash floods from the Banthat mountain range hit Phatthalung. Seven villages and many animal farms have been flooded. Continued …

Thai Woman Charged Over Lion Cub Riding In Bentley

A Thai woman has been charged with illegal possession of a lion cub, police said yesterday, after a video of the animal cruising in a Bentley went viral online.

The police ordered an investigation after a video showing a lion cub riding around the raucous Thai resort town of Pattaya in a white Bentley gained more than 2.6 million views online. Continued …

Two lion cubs seized, moved to wildlife breeding center

The owner of two cubs was forced yesterday to surrender the animals to authorities, who also charged her with illegally keeping them.

Huay Yai Police Col. Atthapol Inthayophakul used a search warrant approved by the Pattaya Provincial Court to enter the house of Saowapha in tambon Huay Yai in Bang Lamung district to relocate her young lions to the Wildlife Breeding Center in the same district on a large lorry. Continued …

New business registrations hit a 10-year high

A total of 85,300 companies registered as new businesses in 2023, the highest number in a decade, with combined registered capital of over 560 billion baht, the Department of Business Development said.

In its “2023 Thailand Investment Report” published yesterday, the department cited data from its DataWarehouse+ platform that 29% of new businesses were set up in Bangkok (25,120 companies), while the rest 71% (60,180 companies) were in other provinces. Continued …

Top 10 career preferences of Thai Gen Z in 2024

Network security was the top choice as a profession of Gen Z, according to a survey conducted by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce.

The poll surveyed 802 respondents nationwide, outlining the top 10 prominent career choices of Gen Z individuals in 2024. The most coveted professions are: Continued …

HomePro allots Bt30 billion for expansion drive

Home Product Center, the operator of home decor and improvement store HomePro, plans to spend 30 billion baht from 2024-2028 to open 50 new branches and improve technology, aiming to achieve 100 billion baht in sales by 2028.

Managing Director Weerapun Ungsumalee said the sales growth target of 47%, from an expected 68 billion baht in 2023, is mainly from its physical stores, totaling 127 locations nationwide and seven in Malaysia. Continued …

China market dents 2023 tourism income

Slower growth of Thai tourism receipts in 2023 compared with Asian peers is attributed to the sluggish Chinese market, which flocked to other countries, as well as Thai hotels’ inability to adjust their prices.

Tourism revenue from foreign markets tallied 1.2 trillion baht, recovering to only 60% of the 1.9 trillion baht posted in 2019. Continued …

Pita warns Phuket may become a garbage hell if not addressed

Taking to the floor of parliament for the first time in six months, Move Forward party-list MP Pita Limjaroenrat talked about the garbage problems in Phuket and Samut Prakan provinces, with a stern warning that Phuket could be renamed one day by tourists as “a haven full of garbage” if the problem cannot be resolved quickly and effectively.

The former Move Forward party leader said he spent quite some time during his hiatus from parliament studying the garbage problems in the two provinces and met with locals to listen to their views. Continued …

Top 10 reasons why Thailand travel insurance is a must-have

Picture it now — you’ve just arrived in Bangkok, Thailand’s bustling capital. As the sweet aroma of street food tickles your nose and tuk-tuks whizz past, you already know this trip is going to be special. You make your way from the airport to your hostel, excited for the Thai adventures that await.

But just as you start dreaming of blissful beach days and parties that never end, a worrying thought hits you – what if something goes wrong? What if I get injured, or my bags get stolen? How will I pay these medical bills? Continued …

Royal Spectacle: King Natai’s Reign Festival in Lop Buri

Located in the heart of Thailand, where history seamlessly intertwines with the present, is the city of Lop Buri. Renowned for its rich cultural heritage, this province serves as a treasure trove of stories waiting to be unveiled.

One such tale comes to life during the celebration of King Narai’s Reign Festival — an annual extravaganza that transports visitors back to the glorious era of King Narai the Great in the 17th century. Continued …

Ayutthaya night tour of temples reopens from Feb 2 to April 30

Following its remarkable success, the Fine Arts Department is bringing back the night tour program of ancient temples in Ayutthaya province from February until April.

The program will also be given an official English name, “Ayutthaya Sundown 2024” to attract foreign visitors who are interested in Thai history, said department Director-general Phanombut Chantarachot on Friday. Continued …

Trump ordered to pay $83.3M in defamation case

A jury awarded $83.3 million to E. Jean Carroll yesterday in a stinging and expensive rebuke to former U.S. President Donald Trump for his continued social media attacks against the longtime advice columnist over her claims that he sexually assaulted her in a Manhattan department store. Continued …

All eyes on global monetary policy

The global economic and investment picture at the beginning of 2024 appears to offer a different outlook than in 2023. Every market seems to be more volatile, notably Hong Kong, South Korea, China, Singapore, Thailand, and even the U.S. and Europe. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Jan 26

Today’s news: Thailand anticipates scorching summer/Baht could depreciate further/La Felice Villa ‘Best Boutique Villa Development’/Two more ‘pet’ lions sighted/Three people to be charged/University students need English/Portable pesticide-detecting device/Electric Songthaew Pilot Project/Swiss man sacrifices arm/Wound healing abilities?/Economy: Land Bridge: A Project for No one/China’s Foreign Minister begins visit to Thailand/December exports rise 4.7%/Germany to expand EV investment/Tourism: High hopes for Thai tourism/Chinese tourist surge/Bangkok-Vientiane train to start/Tourist Speedboat Collides with Reef/Tourist fees worldwide/‘Monopoly: Bangkok Edition’/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Thailand anticipates scorching summer, with temperatures up to 44.5°C

Thailand is bracing for an intense summer this year, with the Thai Meteorological Department forecasting that temperatures could soar to a sweltering 44.5 degrees Celsius (112 degrees Fahrenheit). The summer season, which is expected to commence toward the end of February and last until the end of May, is predicted to be unusually severe, with temperatures rising 1-1.5 degrees above the average.

Additionally, rainfall is anticipated to be 30% less than normal, which could exacerbate the already challenging conditions. Continued …

Thai baht could depreciate further against US dollar

The Thai baht, already experiencing a downward trend, could further depreciate against the U.S. dollar, potentially reaching 36 baht to a dollar, according to Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research). This forecast is contingent upon robust U.S. economic data, set to be released later this week, which could indicate a resilient U.S. economy.

Additionally, any delays in the Federal Reserve’s proposed trimming of interest rates could contribute to this scenario. Continued …

La Felice Villa Hua Hin named ‘Best Boutique Villa Development’

The Dot Property Southeast Asia Awards recognized 46 winners from across the region, with leading developers Asset Wise, Capitaland, and Asset World Corp. among those to be honored.

Winning in the “Best Boutique Villa Development” category was La Felice Villa Hua Hin, a PNP Real Estate Co. development. Celebrations took place at the Four Seasons Hotel Bangkok at Chaophraya River as real estate industry leaders came together to commend the best of the best in what is the industry’s most anticipated awards event of the year. Continued …

Two more ‘pet’ lions sighted in Pattaya

Residents of a housing estate in Pattaya have been seeking help, after their foreign neighbor purchased two lions as pets, one of which gets loose and wanders around the neighborhood.

They have alerted the police to the presence of two big cats in Khaomakok Soi 3 in Banglamung district, but no action has been taken so far. The residents say that they believe this is because the owner of the lions is a foreigner. Continued …

Three people to be charged with owning a lion without a permit

The National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department will initiate legal action against two Thais, a Sri Lankan and a Ukrainian for being in possession of and moving a lion without a permit.

The department’s decision to charge them comes after a viral video clip showed a young lion recently enjoying a ride in a convertible in Pattaya, Chon Buri province. Continued …

University students need English to graduate

University students must have their English language skills tested and meet Common European Framework of Reference for Languages (CEFR) standards before they can graduate, said the government.

Each university can design its own tests, but the assessment must comply with CEFR standards, said government spokesman Chai Wacharonke. Continued …

Portable pesticide-detecting device for fruits, vegetables developed

In a bid to ensure the safety of food, the King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) has developed a portable device to detect pesticide residues in fruits and vegetables. The device, called K-Veggie Screen, uses electrochemical sensors to measure the concentration of pesticides in food.

Developed by a team of researchers from KMITL’s College of Materials and Technology, led by Associate Prof. Dr. Darinee Promyothin, the search is now for commercial partners to bring it to market. Continued …

Chiang Mai University Introduces Electric Songthaew Pilot Project

On Wednesday, Chiang Mai University announced a pilot project for the development of a 100% electric songthaew or truck taxi.

Asst. Prof. Anucha Promwungkwa, the electric songthaew project manager, stated that after eight months of research, it was finally deployed. Anucha aimed to study the prototype and further expand the project from piloting two electric songthaews to red taxis in Chiang Mai. Continued …

Swiss man sacrifices arm in bear attack

A Swiss man cut off his right arm as a bear locked his teeth onto his arm and stubbornly refused to release its grip while he was volunteering at a wildlife foundation in the northern province of Chiang Mai.

The 32-year-old Swiss man is in a private hospital in Chiang Mai province after being attacked by the Asian black bear at the wildlife foundation in Chiang Dao district of the province yesterday. Continued …

Could this traditional Thai medicine have wound healing abilities?

Sea holly, or Acanthus species, is a prominent herb in traditional Thai medicine due to its ability to treat diseases and heal wounds. It is used in Asian recipes to improve the life quality of cancer patients and cure skin conditions such as wound healing.

The plant is grown commercially and sold in traditional Thai stores due to its anti-inflammatory properties. The white flower cultivar, A. ebracteatus, is more often used than the purple variety, A. illicifolius. Continued …

Land Bridge: A Project for No one

The land bridge project, a flagship initiative under the leadership of Srettha Thavisin, has been touted as the catalyst for Thailand’s economic growth engine.

However, despite the government’s fervent promotion, the project has failed to attract concrete interest both internationally and domestically. This piece delves into the geopolitical intricacies surrounding the land bridge project, examining the lack of alignment with major players, particularly China, and its implications on Thailand’s foreign policy. Continued …

China’s Foreign Minister Wang Yi begins four-day visit to Thailand

State Councilor and Foreign Minister Wang Yi of China will commence his four-day official visit to Thailand today, according to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs press release.

He will pay an official visit to Thailand as a guest of the Foreign Affairs ministry from Jan. 26-29. The primary objectives of his visit are to enhance cooperation between Thailand and China in areas such as trade, investment, security, culture, tourism, and to exchange views on regional and international issues of common interest. Continued …

December exports rise 4.7% year-on-year, less than forecast

Thailand’s customs-based exports rose for a fifth straight month in December, up 4.7% from a year earlier, the Commerce Ministry said today. The reading compared with a forecast for a 6.0% year-on-year increase for December in a Reuters poll, and followed November’s 4.9% rise. Continued …

Germany to expand EV investment

Germany has vowed to expand its investment in electric vehicles in Thailand so the kingdom can become an EV regional hub, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said.

He made the remarks on Thursday at a media briefing after holding talks with Frank-Walter Steinmeier, president of Germany, who is on a three-day state visit to Thailand, which ends today. Continued …

High hopes for Thai tourism in 2024

Tourism industry leaders are expressing optimism for 2024 even though Thailand’s tourism industry has not fully recovered to pre-pandemic levels either in terms of foreign tourist arrivals or revenues.

Indications that support the positive forecast were recently revealed at the Thailand Tourism Forum 2024 (TTF 2024), the annual forum focusing on the tourism/hospitality industry. Continued …

Thai travel agents expect Chinese tourist surge during Lunar New Year

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) anticipates a surge in Chinese tourists during the Lunar New Year holiday, estimating daily arrivals of 20,000 to 25,000. ATTA President Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn attributes this boost to enhanced charter and scheduled flights, alongside the visa-free scheme designed to spur Chinese demand.

Chinese arrivals have shown a marked increase this year, averaging 15,000 to 19,000 visitors daily, a significant leap compared to the same period last year. The number is expected to spike to 25,000 per day during the Lunar New Year holiday next month, informed by strong tour bookings. Continued …

Bangkok-Vientiane train to start in April

The State Railway of Thailand plans to extend its Bangkok-Nong Khai train service to reach Vientiane in April.

Trains will start operating from the Thanaleng station just across the border in Laos to the new Khamsavath station in Vientiane next month in preparation for the extended service in April, said the Department of Rail Transport. Continued …

Tourist Speedboat Collides with Reef, 12 Tourists and 3 Crewmates Rescued

On Wednesday, the Trat Coastal Aquaculture Research and Development Center (CARDC) received an emergency report of a speedboat colliding with a reef, causing a shipwreck 16 miles away from the Laem Thian area, Koh Kood, Trat.

After 30 minutes, Trat CARDC lost contact with 12 tourists and 3 crew mates at the speedboat. Three Trat marine rescue speedboats were dispatched to coordinates as reported by the victims. However, the marine rescue teams could not find the victims or the speedboat in the reported area, according to the rescue team. Continued …

What to know about the increasing tourist fees worldwide

Travelers to Venice will have to pay up to witness its historic canals and islands, which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites.

To regulate heavy tourist traffic and “protect residents,” the City of Water announced tourist groups will be capped at 25 people – about half the capacity of a tourist bus – and ban loudspeakers, which create “disturbances,” according to the Italian city. Over the summer, crowds in St. Mark’s Square, the city’s main plaza, caused bridges to back up and tourists saw overflowing trash cans. Continued …

TAT unveils new ‘Monopoly: Bangkok Edition’

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that Bangkok will be the third destination in Thailand to get its own official Monopoly board game, the Monopoly: Bangkok Edition, following the success of the Phuket and Chiang Mai editions.

Duangjai Kanteeranon, deputy executive director of Europe region, said, “We are so excited to announce the launch of the Monopoly: Bangkok Edition in collaboration with Winning Moves. The development of the Bangkok edition marks a significant milestone in our partnership.” Continued …

All eyes on flurry of global elections

The flurry of elections coming up this year could alter the geopolitical scene and may entail some drama and uncertainties, says OCBC Bank chief economist Selena Ling. “The political calendar year in 2024 will be busy, with more than 70 elections scheduled, including in Indonesia, India and the United States, just to name a few,” he said. Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-Jan 24

Today’s news: Thailand braces for cold snap/Thai boy, 8, to cross Gulf/Green plankton bloom/Empowering Thai women/Drug bust in Sam Roi Yot/Unsafe levels of PM2.5/24 Subtle Restaurant Signs/German president visits Thailand/Workers killed by overpass/Private ownership of 153 lions/Economy: Economy in ‘crisis’/Economy not in crisis/Thailand needs structural reform/18 FAQs on southern land bridge/Questions about the land bridge/552 million baht for Andaman coast/Global relocation trend/State enterprises earn 6.78 billion baht more/New business registrations/Tourism: Wooing Chinese tourists back/Minor expects tourist arrivals to exceed target/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Thailand braces for cold snap, heavy rains

A sudden drop in temperature by up to 6 degrees Celsius and strong winds have been forecast across multiple regions in Thailand, with Bangkok experiencing a 4 degree Celsius decrease.

The northeastern part of Thailand is bracing for cold to very cold weather conditions, accompanied by gusty winds, leading to temperature reductions of 4 to 6 degrees Celsius. The central region, including Bangkok and its vicinity, as well as the eastern part, are also expected to experience cooler climates, with a 1 to 4 degrees Celsius dip in temperature. Continued … 

Thai boy, 8, to cross Gulf of Thailand on a kite foil from Pattaya to Hua Hin

Thanawat “Shane” Promwen, 8 years old, started his adventure across the Gulf of Thailand this morning, embarking on a journey of 110 kilometers (70 miles) from Pattaya to Pak Nam Pran, in the Hua Hin area, setting the record for being the youngest child ever to achieve this goal. by crossing with kite foil.

Shane has been making waves in the kite and wing foilling world since the age of 3, and his latest adventure marks a big step forward. In preparation for international competition in 2024. At present, he is too young to compete and has to rely on special invitations to participate in adult competitions.

Shane’s trip will start from Pattaya Club Lung Chat at Na Jomtien Beach. and will end at Prince Chumphon Shrine Beach At Pak Nam Pran, 30 kilometers south of Hua Hin.

Shane’s journey can be followed via Facebook; website; or follow through LINE.

Green plankton bloom mars Hua Hin beaches

Hua Hin Beach is currently witnessing a “plankton bloom.” This phenomenon has turned the sea from the Tubtim shrine right along the beach toward Khao Takiab, a green color.

Despite the unusual coloration, officials have reassured that the sea remains safe for swimming, despite similar plankton blooms in other countries killing thousands of fish and causing medical problems with swimmers. Continued …

Empowering Thai women in international marriages

For most women, the life from a wife to a widow is a journey that no one wants to make, often fraught with uncertainty and hardship. But for those living in a foreign country, grappling with language barriers and lacking familial or social support, that transition can be even more difficult to navigate.

Suppose you are a Thai woman residing in Germany with your German spouse, and he passes away suddenly and unexpectedly. In this challenging scenario, especially if you are not fluent in German, determining the right course of action and identifying who to contact can be daunting. Continued …

Major drug bust in Sam Roi Yot: 150 kilograms of crystal meth

Police in Sam Roi Yot have seized a substantial haul of 150 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, commonly known as ice.

The deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, Kittipong Sukphakulkul, acting on behalf of the governor, alongside Montchai Noonoi, the district chief of Sam Roi Yot, announced the arrests in a press conference Monday. Continued …

Bangkok region hit by unsafe levels of PM2.5 smog again

Air quality in Bangkok and surrounding areas was still poor on Tuesday, with levels of PM2.5 pollution exceeding the safety threshold in 68 districts in and around the capital. According to the Air Quality Management Department, the highest PM2.5 levels across the country were recorded in eastern and central provinces.

In Ayutthaya, PM2.5 levels reached 100 micrograms per cubic meter (mcg/m3), almost three times higher than the safe standard of 37.5mcg/m3. In Pathum Thani, the PM2.5 level was 97 mcg/m3, which is also considered unhealthy for sensitive groups. Continued … 

24 Subtle Signs That Often Signal That A Restaurant Is, In Fact, Very Good

Life is too short for bad meals, but it can be tricky to differentiate between a great restaurant and a mediocre one. Well, redditor u/halfblood_god asked, “What are some green flags in restaurants?”

Here are the tell-tale signs that a restaurant will be good, according to people who love to eat. Continued …

German president’s state visit to Thailand after 22 years sparks hope

German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has embarked on a state visit to Thailand, commencing today, following an invitation extended by Srettha Thavisin, the prime minister of Thailand. This marks the first visit by a German president to Thailand in 22 years.

The three-day visit has its highlight set for tomorrow, where a discussion on trade, investment, climate change, and vocational education will take place between Steinmeier and Srettha. German private sector representatives are set to be present at this event. Continued …

Workers on garbage truck roof killed by overpass

Two garbage truck workers in Kanchanaburi were killed yesterday when their truck passed under a low bridge overpass. The incident occurred on on the motorway connecting Bang Yai and Kanchanaburi in Tambon Takramen, Amphoe Thamaka, Kanchanaburi Province.

The victims, both employees of the Takramen Subdistrict Administrative Organization (TAO), were seated on top of the garbage truck when the driver failed to notice the low clearance of the underpass. The collision resulted in fatal head injuries for both workers. Continued …

Thailand probes private ownership of 153 lions after Pattaya Bentley incident

Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation revealed that there are 153 lions in the possession of 24 Thai nationals, highlighting the controlled status of these wild animals and the legal requirement to declare ownership.

This announcement comes amid a high-profile investigation following the circulation of a video showing a lion being driven around Pattaya in a Bentley, which drew significant public attention. Continued …

 

Srettha insists economy in ‘crisis’, pledges more stimulus

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said today he believes Thailand’s economy is in crisis, adding the government would roll out stimulus measures in addition to handouts to boost growth.

“I confirm that the economy is not doing well and is in crisis,” Srettha, also the finance minister, told reporters, adding it was fine if the Bank of Thailand (BoT) disagreed with him. Continued …

Central bank chief says economy not in crisis

Economic growth will be slower than expected this year but the current state of the Thai economy is not a “crisis”, Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput said on Tuesday.

The government’s short-term stimulus measures will not solve the country’s economic problems, as structural issues were holding back growth, Sethaput said. Continued …

Experts warn Thailand needs structural reform to reclaim competitive edge

Thailand must undergo fundamental structural reforms, including deregulation, workforce reskilling, and technological adoption, to reclaim its competitive edge, a panel of experts declared at a Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group (KKP) seminar on Monday.

Titled “Revive Thailand: How the Country Moves Forward”, the seminar warned the kingdom risks lagging behind the global economy, with GDP growth potentially capped at a meagre 3% over the next decade. Continued …

18 FAQs on southern land bridge project and its benefits

Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri released 18 FAQs related to the government’s ambitious southern land bridge project on Tuesday to show how it will benefit the country. The 18 FAQs on the project are as follows:

1. Will gas separation and oil refinery plants be built?

Oil, gas or petroleum industries are not part of the project. Ships and other vessels will have to refuel and the concession winner will take charge of bunkering services by building oil storage for them. Continued …

Questions about the viability of Srettha’s land bridge arise

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has been busy this week promoting the land bridge initiative in southern Thailand. It comes with Srettha, buoyed by interest in the project from potential international investors, visiting Ranong in southern Thailand on Monday with a populist message of jobs and prosperity.

The project’s white knights include Dubai Port World Co., a logistic and global trade pioneer. However, questions have arisen about the viability of the concept. In brief, a key study conducted in 2021 by Chulalongkorn University, concluded it is not a viable proposition as currently formulated. Continued …

Mobile Cabinet allocates 552 million baht for Andaman coast development

A total of 552 million baht (US$15 million) has been allocated by the mobile Cabinet toward the development of 18 new projects across six southern provinces on the Andaman coast. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced yesterday after a Cabinet meeting in Ranong.

The projects, proposed by the Joint Public and Private Sector Consultative Committee responsible for the southern provinces on the Andaman coast, have been approved. These provinces include Krabi, Trang, Phang Nga, Phuket, Ranong, and Satun. Funds for these projects will be sourced from the central budget’s emergency and urgent expenditure reserve for fiscal 2023. Continued …

Global relocation trend to boost Thai industrial sector assets in 2024

Thailand’s industrial estate sector is expected to stand out from other property assets this year, thanks to the global relocation trend and the continued growth of e-commerce, Thanapol Sirithanachai, country CEO of Frasers Property Thailand (FPT), said on Tuesday.

The comments came as he revealed the company’s 2024 strategic growth roadmap, which focuses on portfolio balancing, using technologies and innovation to improve services, and achieve its net zero goal by 2050. Continued …

Thai state enterprises earn 6.78 billion baht more than expected in Q1

The State Enterprise Policy Office (SEPO) reported revenue earnings of 63.68 billion baht in the first quarter of fiscal 2024 (October-December 2023). Tibordee Wattanakul, SEPO director-general, said on Monday that the collected revenue crossed the target by 6.78 billion baht.

He said SEPO expected total revenue from state enterprises during fiscal 2024 to come in at 175 billion baht, and the first quarter collections covered 36% of the target. Continued …

New business registrations in 2023 reached decade high

Thai entrepreneurs rushed to establish new businesses last year, tallying over 85,000, the highest in a decade, with registered capital worth 560 billion baht.

Foreign investment in Thailand reached 130 billion baht in 2023, with the Japanese taking the lead. Continued …

Thailand pulls out all the stops to woo Chinese tourists back

Even though Thailand fell short of its 2023 target to attract four million Chinese tourists, the government says it is confident enough to double that figure this year – a goal that industry observers have described as a tall order.

Thailand’s economy – the second-largest in Southeast Asia – is heavily reliant on tourism throughout the year, with a key source market being China. The tourism sector accounts for about 12% of gross domestic product. Continued …

Thai hotel giant Minor expects tourist arrivals to exceed govt target

Thai hospitality giant Minor International expects foreign tourist arrivals to exceed 34 million, beating the government’s forecast, as Chinese travelers return, the company’s chairman told reporters on Tuesday.

Tourism is a key driver of Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy. This year the government is forecasting 33.5 million foreign arrivals. Continued … 

Deadliest attack since Gaza offensive: 21 Israeli troops killed

Palestinian militants carried out the deadliest single attack on Israeli forces in Gaza since the Hamas raid that triggered the war, killing 21 soldiers, the military said Tuesday, a significant setback that could add to mounting calls for a cease-fire. Continued …

Mass deadly Russian strikes hit Ukrainian cities

Russia unleashed a mass air strike on Ukraine on Tuesday, local officials said, killing at least six people and wounding more than 70 others, as the Kremlin said the Russian military does not target civilians when it hits objects in Ukraine. Video …

Toyota chief says battery EV potential limited

Toyota Motor Corp. Chairman Akio Toyoda says the market share of battery electric vehicles will reach 30%, at most, with the rest taken up by hybrids, hydrogen fuel cell and fuel-burning cars. Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Jan 23

Today’s news: 90-day immigration online reporting/10 days of rainfall predicted/I retired and moved to Hua Hin/COVID-19 hospital admissions increase/Is cannabis legal for foreigners?/Economy: GDP growth downgraded/E-commerce growth in Thailand/IEAT explores new industrial estates/Land Bridge project to benefit all southerners/Upbeat on Thai EV prospects/Affecting Thailand’s food security/Tourism: Seaplane terminal boosts Phuket/Chinese New Year to generate Bt34 billion/Food the initial focus/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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90-day immigration online reporting system upgraded

The Immigration Bureau announced on Monday a major upgrade to its online system for 90-day reporting. This development is expected to alleviate the chronic overcrowding at Immigration offices across the country.

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Immigration say the new system will help to streamline the process for foreigners residing in Thailand. Continued …

10 days of rainfall predicted in Thailand, with lower temperatures

The Thailand Meteorological Department (TMD) predicted rainfall for the next 10 days, from Jan. 22-31. The TMD anticipates thunderstorms in the northern, central and upper northeastern regions, with a temperature rise expected.

From Jan. 22-26, a moderate to strong mass of cold air will spread over the northeast and the South China Sea, which will result in a southerly wind and a southeasterly wind bringing moisture from the Gulf of Thailand. This will cover the lower central region, the eastern region, Bangkok and its vicinity, and the upper southern region. The weather forecast for the next seven days, from Jan. 23-27, suggests that Thailand will experience thunderstorms and a temperature decrease of 1-4 degrees Celsius. Continued …

I retired and moved to Hua Hin; it’s cheap, and I feel more respected here than in the UK

I’ve always traveled and been around people from other nations — American, German, Swiss, French, and many UK people. Two years ago, when I was 73 and living in Spain, I started exploring my long-term retirement options.

I had a place in Spain for nearly 40 years. My father was in a care home there. It had all the amenities and the support, but I’d never been able to make Spanish friends. That, and the cost, made me decide not to retire to Spain myself. Continued …

COVID-19 hospital admissions increase 12.9% during the past week

COVID-19 infections in Thailand are on the rise, with 718 patients being admitted to hospitals between Jan. 14-20. Of these, 11 have died, compared to four a week earlier, according to the Department of Disease Control.

An average of 102 admissions were reported each day during the past week, an increase of 12.9%. Of the 718 admissions, 209 were suffering from serious lung infections and 149 required ventilators. Continued …

Is cannabis legal for foreigners in Thailand? Know the rules

Thailand’s stance on cannabis has undergone a significant transformation, making it a hot topic among entrepreneurs and tourists alike. With the plant’s removal from the Category 5 narcotics list on June 9, 2022, the gates have seemingly opened for a burgeoning cannabis industry.

But what does this mean for foreigners looking to partake in or start a cannabis business in this vibrant country? Continued …

GDP growth projection downgraded to 2.8%

The Thai economy is expected to grow 2.8% this year, a sharp downgrade from a previous projection of 3.2%, the Ministry of Finance said in a statement today.

The country’s gross domestic product (GDP) growth last year is seen at 1.8%, down from 2.7% seen earlier. Continued …

US-China tensions fuel e-commerce growth in Thailand

The mounting geopolitical tension between the U.S. And China is precipitating an influx of new e-commerce entities into Thailand, a development set to escalate market rivalry and broaden the scope of the cross-border e-commerce industry.

Thanawat Malabuppha, the CEO of Priceza and honorary president of the Thailand E-Commerce Assn., asserts that the escalating U.S.-China geopolitical strife has triggered an expansion of Chinese brands and manufacturing firms into Southeast Asia and other markets. This move is aimed at reducing their export reliance on America and circumventing the stiffening domestic competition. Continued …

IEAT explores new industrial estates for southern infrastructure projects

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) is gearing up to establish two new industrial estates aligned with the southern land bridge project and the southern economic corridor.

A member of the southern land bridge roadshow committee said on Monday that the IEAT was conducting feasibility studies for the two new industrial estate projects. The first of these projects focuses on identifying suitable locations for an industrial estate in Ranong and Chumphon, to support the land bridge project. Continued …

Land Bridge project to benefit all southerners, Srettha says

The government is confident that its 1-trillion-baht land bridge megaproject will bring substantial benefits to the entire southern region, not just the province, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin insisted on Monday.

The government kicked off its official trip to the Andaman region on Monday, starting with Ranong, a site of the megaproject. Continued … 

Chinese manufacturer upbeat on Thai EV prospects

Changan Automobile, the Chongqing, China-based automobile manufacturer, is upbeat about Thailand’s electric vehicle market, designating the country as its strategic export base with an ambitious target of selling 20,000 EVs in the country this year.

Shen Xinghua, chairman of Changan Auto Sales (Thailand), said the Thai government has set a target for 30% of all vehicles produced in Thailand to be EVs by 2030, according to the three-phase national development plan. However, due to the momentum in EV development and increasing awareness among motorists, Changan says Thailand will achieve this goal as early as 2027, three years ahead of schedule. Continued …

How climate change is affecting Thailand’s food security

Thailand ranks 13th among world food exporters, accounting for 2.3% of the global food market, valued at approximately 1.1 billion baht. However, according to the GermanWatch Global Climate Risk Index 2021, Thailand ranks ninth out of 180 countries for long-term climate risk.

Climate risk affects Thailand in several aspects, especially in tourism and agriculture. Last year, El Niño resulted in droughts, impacting agricultural production in Thailand. It led to lower than expected yields of key crops such as rice, sugar cane, cassava, rubber and animal feed maize. The cumulative estimated economic losses for 2023 were over 48 billion baht. Continued …

Seaplane terminal boosts tourism in Phuket, Hua Hin a destination

Airports of Thailand (AOT) announced Thailand’s inaugural seaplane terminal, slated to grace Phuket International Airport.

AOT’s visionary project aims to meet the demand for coastal tourism, taking reference from the Maldives. The ambitious initiative involves a comprehensive study to bolster tourism links between Phuket and the Andaman islands and beaches, while concurrently enhancing the airport’s capacity. Continued …

Upcoming Chinese New Year to generate Bt34 billion in spending: TAT

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is expecting more than 1 million foreign tourists to arrive in the country this Chinese New Year to celebrate alongside more than 2 million local tourists.

According to Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the upcoming Chinese New Year, which runs from Feb. 8 to 16, should bring in about 195,825 tourists from China, Hong Kong and Taiwan. This represents a 137% increase compared to the previous year, generating total income of 11.40 billion baht, 157% more than the same period last year. Continued … 

Food the initial focus of roadmap for soft power promotion

Around 10,000 Thai chefs will be reskilled this year as part of the strategic roadmap to promote Thai food across the world, Paetongtarn Shinawatra, deputy chair of the National Soft Power Strategy Committee, said on Monday.

Among the 11 soft powers being promoted, food is one industry that the committee hopes to highlight as a cultural export to help strengthen the economy as a whole. Other industries include festivals, tourism, Thai art, design, sports, music, publishing, film and theatre, fashion design and entrepreneurship. Continued …

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Monday’s news-Jan 22

Today’s news: Unsafe dust levels in 51 provinces/PM2.5 in Bangkok at unsafe levels/PM to submit dust control plan/Hidden dangers of PM 2.5/Air pollution continues to kill/Thailand bracing for temperature drop/Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024/PKK Road Safety Day/Focus on food court food waste/Tigers in Chumphon province/Wild gaurs in rampage/Elephant Rampage at Red Cross Fair/Plane from Thailand crashes in Afghanistan/Economy: Ready to drive medical hub ambitions/Land bridge draws critics/Plans for Thailand’s cacao industry/Banks report combined net profits/EV registrations surge 380%/EV imports to reach 175,000/Tourism: Tourism boost in Kuiburi/Chinese new year holiday/Joined at the hip/Encounter with deadly jellyfish/Hospitalized after consuming fried silk worms/New value-added tax criteria/Chinese Tourist Fatally Falls from Speed Boat/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Royal Coast/Muay Thai takes the US by storm/Travel Thailand like a Pro/A transformative journey to Thailand/Best Bangkok night markets/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Unsafe dust levels in 51 provinces

Fifty-one of the 77 provinces were shrouded with hazardous levels of ultra-fine dust on Monday morning, most of them in the central plains, the north and the northeast.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said five central plains provinces were blanketed by red (seriously hazardous) levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5). Continued …

Public advised to use N95 mask as PM2.5 in Bangkok at unsafe levels

The public has been advised to wear N95 masks whenever they go outside on Sunday as air pollution in Bangkok remains high, with PM2.5 levels reaching unhealthy levels.

As of 10am on Sunday, the air quality index (AQI) in Bangkok was 187, which is classified as “unhealthy for sensitive groups”. The AQI for PM2.5, which are fine particulates that can penetrate deep into the lungs, is 118. Continued …

PM to submit dust control plan to court

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Sunday that he will submit a plan to solve the PM2.5 fine dust problem as ordered by the Chiang Mai Administrative Court within 90 days.

He said the court requires him and the national environment panel to draft a plan in 90 days following a complaint filed by a network of people in the north. Officials will be invited to discuss the matter and draft the plan as ordered by the court, he said. Continued …

The hidden dangers of PM 2.5

In the latest report this week, 45 out of 50 areas in Bangkok have recorded excessive levels of PM 2.5, surpassing the standard threshold of 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter and entering the hazardous range for health.

The persistent PM 2.5 pollution has affected over 13 million Thais, according to the Disease Control Department. While some are aware of the direct impacts of PM 2.5 on their health, there are hidden dangers of which many people may not be aware. Continued … 

Air pollution continues to kill thousands in Thailand: Who cares?

Air pollution is a persistent, deadly problem in Thailand. Time after time we watched as thick white smog rolled through the maze of roads to settle among buildings. We knew something was very wrong. After all, clean air should not be visible.

We have been living with air pollution, PM2.5, and have worn N95 masks years before Covid-19 arrived. Even so, most of us rarely know the multifaceted impacts of air pollution or are clueless about what we must do to solve it. Continued …

Thailand bracing for temperature drop due to cold blast from China

A new blast of cold air is set to lower temperatures by four degrees Celsius, warns the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD). This weather shift, prompted by a strong high-pressure system from southern China and northern Vietnam, is anticipated to affect the northeastern and eastern parts of Thailand today.

The cold weather and strong winds in the northeast are expected to result in a drop of 2-4 degrees Celsius, while the eastern region will experience a 1-3 degrees Celsius decrease. The northeastern monsoon over the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region is also intensifying, leading to increased cloud cover in the southern region. Continued …

Nong Plai Fah Crowned Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024

Nong Plai Fah has been crowned Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024 in an event held at The Square, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall on Sunday. A 27-year-old Thai national and an accomplished paragliding athlete, she outshone 11 other contestants in a keenly contested battle of beauty, intellect, and talent. Nong Plai Fah, full name Plai Fah Thongdonphum, was unanimously chosen as the winner, earning a diamond tiara, trophy, sash, cash prize, and gift vouchers, collectively worth over 1 million baht. (HHT)

PKK Road Safety Day means enhanced traffic signs at school crossings

Residents of Prachuap Khiri Khan , along with local officials, marked Road Safety Day for Road Users by enhancing traffic signs at school crossings. The initiative, led by Deputy Gov. Kittiphong Sukhaphakul, aims to mitigate accident risks and promote safer roads, particularly for young students.

The main event, held at Thai Rat Wittaya 65 School, also known as Wang Sai Ting School, in Ao Noi subdistrict, saw community members and officials engaging in the painting and improvement of traffic signs. Continued …

Focus on food courts as Thailand moves to tackle food waste

Thailand produces 9.7 million tons of food waste per year, or 146 kilograms for each resident, says Pollution Control Department Director-general Preeyaporn Suwanaged.

She explained that most of the waste came from wet markets, followed by shopping malls, convenience stores, and office buildings. According to Preeyaporn, the main source of food waste was food courts, and hence the issue should be tackled at its origin. Continued … 

New tiger discovery in Chumphon province

Three tigers, believed to traverse between Thailand and Myanmar, have been discovered in Chumphon province’s forests. The big cats were detected last Friday in the Tanao Sri Mountain Range, which forms the border between the two countries.

The tigers are suspected of patrolling the forests of Duang Charoen, Nern Thong, and Chong Kamew in the Ta Sae district’s Song Pee Noing subdistrict. According to Attapon Charoenchansa, head of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP), continuous monitoring suggests that these tigers regularly cross between Thailand and Myanmar. Continued …

Wild gaurs in rampage in Nakhon Ratchasima

Tourism business operators from Wang Nam Khieo district in Nakhon Ratchasima have put forward initiatives to tackle the escalating number of incidents involving wild gaurs. These large, wild bulls are causing havoc, attacking individuals, and wreaking destruction on crops.

The most recent incident occurred on Jan. 11 when a mother and her seven-year-old daughter were assaulted by a rogue gaur while they were traveling on a motorbike along Highway No. 3052, connecting Wang Nam Khieo and Pak Chong district. The gaur charged at the motorbike, causing it to skid across the road. The young girl was caught in the gaur’s horns and was carried off into the nearby forest as the animal dashed off the road. Continued …

Elephant Rampage at Suphanburi Red Cross Fair

On Saturday, an irritated elephant attacked people at the Suphanburi Provincial Red Cross fair in Suphanburi, causing four injuries with one person in critical condition. AttThe annual Don Chedi Memorial and Red Cross fair, many people went to the fair to watch an elephant show and feed elephants.

However, while a mother elephant and a calf were preparing for the show, one of the fair-goers allegedly teased the calf, causing the mother elephant to become angry and attack people, according to Thai local media. Continued …

2 dead, 4 survive after plane from Thailand crashes in Afghanistan

Taliban officials confirmed that a plane, en route from Pattaya to Russia, crashed in Afghanistan yesterday, resulting in the loss of two lives, while four passengers managed to survive.

The chartered Dassault Aviation AM.PA Falcon 10 aircraft took off from the U-Tapao International Airport in Pattaya on Jan. 20 with six passengers bound for Moscow, Russia. Continued …

With 60 accredited hospitals, BOI ready to drive Thailand’s medical hub ambitions

Thailand has a great potential to become a global medical hub, with 60 hospitals meeting international healthcare standards, the Office of the Board of Investment (BOI) chief said. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the BOI Office, said on Sunday that BOI would also offer initiatives to support this ambitious goal.

With 60 hospitals, Thailand is the fourth country globally and the only country in the region to have the highest number of hospitals that meet the Joint Commission International (JCI)’s stringent standards. Continued …

Land Bridge plan draws critics

The government will give serious consideration to concerns voiced by groups opposed to its land bridge megaproject, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who will today lead a visit to the project’s planned site in Ranong, where a mobile cabinet is being held tomorrow.

He admitted the government might have communicated better with potential international investors to convince them of its economic potential, and that it has failed to win trust in the ambitious project among Thais increasingly concerned about possible negative impacts on their communities from the 1-trillion-baht construction. Continued …

Sa Kaeo to spearhead ambitious plans for Thailand’s cacao industry

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has directed the Industry Ministry to launch a comprehensive development initiative for the cocoa industry in eastern Thailand, spanning the process from farming to marketing.

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Sunday that the PM has instructed the ministry to initiate a pilot project in Sa Kaeo province, focusing on the development of cocoa plantations, processing and marketing, as cocoa has the potential of becoming Thailand’s next cash crop. Continued …

Five major Thai banks report combined net profits of Bt138.9 billion

The top five commercial banks of Thailand have reported combined net profits of 138.9 billion baht for 2023, beating the forecasts of financial analysts.

In their announcements of their fourth quarter financial performance, the five commercial banks —TMBThanachart Bank Plc (TTB), CIMB Thai Bak Plc, SCB X Plc, Krungsri (Bank of Ayudhya) Plc, and Kasikornbank Plc — said their profits were a result of higher net interest income, net fee and services, and mostly effective cost management. Continued …

Thailand’s electrical vehicle registrations surge 380% in 2023

Thailand witnessed a near 400% surge in registrations of electric vehicles (EV) in 2023 over the previous year. The Electric Vehicle Assn. of Thailand (EVAT) released a summary of the EV landscape, showcasing significant growth and a promising future for electric mobility in the country.

New registrations for battery electric vehicles (BEVs), particularly electric cars, reached 76,366 units in 2023, marking a substantial increase from 9,678 units in the previous year. Overall new registrations for EVs of various types surged to 100,219 units in 2023, demonstrating a growth of 380% compared to the 20,816 units registered in 2022. Continued …

EV imports expected to reach 175,000 in two years

The Excise Department estimates electric vehicle (EV) imports will reach 175,000 units within two years, says Director-general Ekniti Nitithanprapas.

Under the four-year plan to support EVs, dubbed EV3.5 (2024-27), importers must set up a production base in the country to produce EVs to substitute for imports from 2024-25. Continued …

Tourism boost in Ban Thung Noi, Kuiburi

Officials have launched a new initiative aimed at boosting tourism in picturesque Ban Thung Noi, located in Kuiburi.

The project, titled “Creative Tourism, Preserving Identity, Sustainable Fishing,” aims to celebrate the unique character of the local fishing community, while highlighting environmental conservation and increasing income for local residents. Continued … 

Chinese new year holiday expected to boost Thailand’s tourism revenue

Anticipated to reach 34.4 billion baht, spending during the Chinese New Year holiday is set to surge, with foreign travelers, primarily from Chinese-speaking nations, contributing 28.4 billion baht. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) attributes this 29% year-on-year revenue growth, which spans from Feb. 8-16, to the visa-free policy for Chinese and Taiwanese tourists.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool predicts a 34% rise in foreign visitors, numbering around 995,000, resulting in a 36% increase in revenue to 28.4 billion baht against the same period last year. Chinese arrivals are projected at 177,000, marking a 358% growth from 2023, which was just after the nation reopened its borders amid restricted seat capacities and high airfares. Continued …

Thailand and China: Joined at the hip

The Thai tourism industry posted a disappointing result in terms of arrivals from China last year, recording only 3.5 million visitors, falling far short of the original goal of 5-7 million.

However, the government set an ambitious target of securing 8 million visitors from the mainland this year, banking on the visa-free policy, which is expected to be made permanent from March. Continued …

Aussie woman’s electrifying encounter with deadly jellyfish near Koh Pha Ngan

An Aussie woman declared she is thankful to be alive after a bolt of “electricity had shot through her body” following an attack by some box Jellyfish near Koh Pha Ngan.

The 23-year-old woman from Queensland in Australia was left hospitalized for over a month after the attack and issued a cautionary message to fellow holidaymakers about the dangers of swimming in Thailand. Continued …

Singaporean TikTok user hospitalized after consuming fried silk worms

A Singaporean TikTok user documented her gastronomic adventure at the night markets of Bangkok when her intrigue in freshly fried insects landed her in hospital.

In a 30-second video, Nicolette Wee enthusiastically showcased her purchase of a bag of grasshoppers. “So thick, fat, and juicy. Oh my gosh, the crunch and the legs were dangling out. I eat until shiok, legit.” Continued …

New value-added tax refund limit and criteria for tourists announced

The Thai government has announced new regulations for VAT refunds for tourists. The new rules, which took effect on Jan. 1, expand the eligibility criteria for refunds and increase the maximum refund amount.

The rules apply to the methods and conditions for requesting value-added tax (VAT) refunds and the VAT refund procedure for tourists shopping and taking goods outside the country. Continued …

Chinese Tourist Fatally Falls from Speed Boat at the Similan Islands

On Saturday, the Phang Nga Maritime Enforcement Command Center received a report of a Chinese tourist falling from a speed boat heading to the Similan Islands National Park in Phang Nga.

Similan Island Navy security officers reported a Chinese tourist, publicly identified as Qinghai Shandong, 44, falling from a speed boat on the way to the national park. Continued …

200 kilometers of spectacular and hidden beaches on Thailand’s Royal Coast

While Hua Hin and Cha Am are familiar names to many, much of the coastline along Thailand’s Royal Coast remains a largely unexplored treasure.

But you may not be aware that the Royal Coast has over 200 kilometers of continuous shoreline, with the region encompassing the provinces of Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Ranong. Continued …

Muay Thai takes the US by storm, with 1,724 centers, $1.25 billion industry

Muay Thai is fast becoming a popular sport in the United States, with as many as 1,724 boxing centers and schools popping up across the country. The Thai Foreign Promotion Office in Chicago said recently that the industry’s value stands at US$1.25 billion or 44.44 billion baht.

“Muay Thai is becoming popular among Americans as a martial art, thanks to influence from films, documentaries, and social media,” said Suprathana Kamonvej, director of the Foreign Trade Promotion Office in Chicago. Continued …

How to Travel Thailand like a Pro: Top 10 Tips

Thailand, with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious street food, is a dream destination for many travelers. If you’re planning a trip to the Land of Smiles, who better to guide you than seasoned travel bloggers?

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore tips and insights from travel bloggers who have explored Thailand like pros. Get ready to embark on a journey filled with adventure, culture, and insider know-how. Continued …

University of Idaho students return from a transformative journey to Thailand

Twenty-eight students at the University of Idaho traveled across the world to live in Thailand from August to December. They came back to UI filled with education, culture, and a new mindset on the world.

The study abroad program at UI has several plans, dates, and majors that equip students with the need and desire to educate and explore many places around the world. Continued …

Best Bangkok night markets

Checking out Bangkok’s night markets is one of the most exciting things to do in the city. Here, the capital of Thailand boasts some of the largest markets in the world, with the possibility of bargaining your heart out.

Tourists and locals alike love visiting the night markets, as it is easy to find almost anything you desire. Souvenirs abound, as well as some amazing second-hand goods. Here, we list the best night markets in Bangkok. Continued …

Palestinian Death Toll In Gaza Surpasses 25,000

The Palestinian death toll from the war between Israel and Hamas has soared past 25,000, the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip said Sunday, while the Israeli government appeared far from achieving its goals of crushing the militant group and freeing more than 100 hostages. Continued …

World leaders worry over dangers of AI, see the need to regulate

At the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland AI was a hot topic of discussion. Leaders from around the world expressed concern about the potential risks of AI, such as job displacement, discrimination, and misuse for malicious purposes. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Jan 20

Today’s news: Court orders plan to address PM2.5/New zoning areas for water sports in Hua Hin/Hua Hin Health Park opens/Split-second decision saved mother’s life/500kg of explosives at factory/Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan/Bangkok braces for three diseases/Plan to tackle decline in Thai doctors/New lottery system/Phuket’s unique 7-color lobster/Vape usage surging/Cannabis bill called ‘knee-jerk reaction’/Economy: Ministry monitoring product prices/Minimum wage raise/Delayed launch of digital wallet/To attract THB3.06 trillion investment/5 emerging trends/Govt clarifies on lithium discovery/Thailand halts poultry imports/Tourism: Must-have Thailand travel application/Flights from Hyderabad to Bangkok/Thailand Experience: Rethink as elephant population boom/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Court orders government to form urgent plan to address PM2.5

The Administrative Court in Chiang Mai yesterday ordered Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the National Environment Board to draw up an emergency plan within 90 days to deal with the PM2.5 pollution problem in northern provinces and to develop short- and long-term plans to deal with it.

The court’s ruling marks a rare victory for civil society in the northern region, putting pressure on the government to take concrete action to deal with PM2.5 pollution, which has been a threat to the health of people in the region for many years. Continued …

New zoning areas for water sports set for Hua Hin beach

Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul presided over a meeting with local water sports operators as part of plans to enhance tourist safety and regulate water sports activities on Hua Hin beach.

The primary objective of the meeting was to communicate the latest regulations and legal requirements essential for conducting water sports activities, focusing on ensuring the safety of tourists and participants. Continued …

Hua Hin Health Park officially opens

In a boost for healthcare in Hua Hin, the Hua Hin Health Park held its official opening ceremony yesterday.

The ceremony was attended by Nopporn Wutthikul, the mayor of Hua Hin, Cheep Suksee, a member of the municipal council, and representatives from the Hua Hin/Cha Am Tourism Business Assn. and the Hua Hin Lions Club. Continued …

Split-second decision saved mother’s life at Suphan Buri fireworks plant

As Thailand and the province of Suphan Buri, just to the northwest of Bangkok, mourn the deaths of 23 people in a catastrophic firework explosion, it emerged that one fortunate woman survived. Namfon Bunkom, in a tizzy, just minutes before the explosion, hastily departed the building. Her son, who normally collected money from her, had failed to turn up and was at home instead.

Namfon’s flustered decision, a near-run thing because of her commitment to work, saved her life. However, any joy or relief for the Thai woman was subdued. Afterwards, she confirmed that her mother and many of the people she knew had perished. Continued … 

500kg of explosives in storage at factory

Authorities estimate that the fireworks factory in Suphan Buri may have had at least 500 kilograms of explosive materials stored in its compound before the blast on Wednesday afternoon.

The explosion occurred at village Moo 3 in tambon Salakhao of Muang district at about 3.30pm, killing 23 workers instantly. The explosion also caused damage to four houses located about 300 meters from the factory. Continued …

Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024 final showdown at Bluport on Sunday

The contestants of “Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024” gathered at Hua Hin Train Station on Friday as part of their promotional tour highlighting the region’s tourist destinations. Led by Phatthiya Nimnoi, the rights holder of the pageant, 12 contestants engaged in filming a video to showcase the attractions of Hua Hin District. The activities are a prelude to the final competition, scheduled for tomorrow at 6pm in the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall’s event area, Level B. The winner will be awarded a diamond crown valued at 200,000 baht, along with a trophy and additional prizes amounting to over 1,000,000 baht. (HHT)

Bangkok braces for severe outbreak of three diseases

Bangkok’s health office predicts a severe outbreak of three diseases, with high infection rates, and plans to increase monitoring for an additional 12 diseases. Preparations are underway to care for patients, protect against infections, and secure treatment drugs and vaccines.

The Health Department of Bangkok predicted a significant outbreak of three diseases in 2024. The illnesses include the Omicron variant of Covid-19, influenza, and dengue fever. The influenza outbreak is typically expected to start in May, and vaccination once a year can prevent it. Continued …

Thonburi Healthcare Group unveils plan to tackle decline in Thai doctors

Thonburi Healthcare Group Plc (THG), which manages Thonburi Hospital, is teaming up with Assumption University to combat Thailand‘s chronic doctor shortage.

An international medicine program is set to launch in 2025, in collaboration with the prestigious St. Luke School of Medicine. Continued …

Government tests new lottery system with tickets as low as 20 baht

The Government Lottery Office (GLO) plans to experiment with the sale of three-digit and two-digit lotteries within a sandbox system mid-year this year.

The test will involve one million numbers, both direct and permutation, to combat underground lottery operations. The cost per ticket is expected to range between 20 to 50 baht. Continued …

Phuket’s unique 7-color lobster to soon get GI product status

Phuket province’s famous 7-color lobster is set to be registered as one of Thailand’s geographical indication (GI) products. The lobster has become a delicacy among tourists visiting Phuket restaurants. A GI product registration will offer intellectual property protection, as well as control the quality of the products. Phuket’s 7-color lobster has unique characteristics — a large head and body, a thick colorful shell and strong antennae. A full-grown lobster weighs 3.5-4.5 kilograms and can be served either raw or cooked. (The Nation)

Vape usage among young teens surging

A national committee on tobacco has ordered stricter enforcement of laws against e-cigarette sales after a survey revealed that vaping among younger teens has increased more than fivefold.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said the committee has voiced strong concerns about the widespread use of e-cigarettes among young people in the kingdom. Continued …

New cannabis bill called ‘knee-jerk reaction’

The new cannabis control bill is a face-saving move in response to a public perception that marijuana usage has spiraled out of control, according to cannabis right activist and entrepreneur Chokwan Kitty Chopaka.

The bill, which envisages a 60,000 baht fine for recreational smoking inside one’s residence, as well as prison sentences and fines upward of 500,000 baht for other offenses, is “a knee jerk reaction to the general belief that there are no current rules controlling cannabis,” Chokwan said. Continued …

Ministry continues to monitor product prices

The Commerce Ministry is keeping a close watch on prices in 18 categories in the first quarter, with costs nudging up for animal feed raw materials, the minimum wage is adjusted, and transport costs rise as a result of the Red Sea attacks.

According to Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, the 18 categories being monitored are: instant noodles; fresh food; canned food; bagged rice; seasoning sauce; vegetable oil; carbonated drinks; milk and dairy products; electrical appliances; laundry products; fertilizers; insecticides; pet food; iron; cement; paper; medicine and medical services, and services through retail and wholesale channels. Continued …

Thai PM pushes for minimum wage raise

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin declared yesterday that Thailand must abandon its reliance on low labor costs to entice foreign investments, pushing for a raise in the country’s minimum wage.

“Low labor cost should not be the attracting point. The attractive point should be clean energy, good international schools, good public healthcare system, fair capital market, zero corruption, and ease of doing business,” he said. Continued …

PM confirms delayed launch of digital wallet scheme

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin confirmed yesterday a delay to the launch of the “digital wallet” scheme, but no cancellation, adding that he wants to receive official recommendations from the national anti-graft body first.

He was speaking at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, after returning from the World Economic Forum in Switzerland. Continued …

Industrial estates agency aims to attract THB3.06 trillion investment

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has set itself the target of securing investment of 3.05 trillion baht in the next three years in industrial estates throughout the country, accounting for at least 27% of gross domestic product.

The ambitious goal is a 4% jump from the current 2.6 trillion baht annually, IEAT board Chairman Yuthasak Supasorn said during the first board meeting of the year on Friday. Continued …

5 emerging trends in 2024

Tech giant Meta has identified five emerging trends for businesses and marketers in Thailand to catch up with the “next wave of consumer growth” in the country and the region.

Those trends are the influence of Gen Z, the rapid growth of the “solo economy”, artificial intelligence (AI) technology, business messaging, and short videos. The study was conducted by Meta, and Bain & Company, a management consulting firm. Continued …

Govt clarifies on lithium discovery after experts debunk claims

The 14.8 million tons of mineral resources discovered recently in Phang Nga province may not be entirely lithium, a rare mineral that is a key component for making batteries for electric vehicles, a government official clarified today.

“The 14.8 million tons discovered are the total amount of mineral resources and not lithium resources,” deputy government spokeswoman Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri said. “Mineral resources could contain several kinds of minerals, including lithium.” Continued …

Thailand halts poultry imports from Belgium, France

Thailand has suspended poultry imports from Belgium and three provinces of France in a bid to prevent the spread of highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI). The announcement by the Department of Livestock Development, published in the Royal Gazette on Thursday, will be in effect for nine days.

The move follows a World Organization for Animal Health report on the spread of HPAI in both countries. The announcement noted that the disease could spread widely due to transport of sick poultry or their carcasses, adding that it could affect Thailand’s poultry farming and people’s health. Continued …

TAGTHAi emerges as the must-have Thailand travel application

TAGTHAi, pronounced “Tak-Thaai”, means “greetings” in Thai. The all-in-one app will be further ed for tourism.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Thai Digital Platform Social Enterprise Co. signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) to further raise awareness of TAGTHAi. Continued …

IndiGo launches flights from Hyderabad to Bangkok late February

Indian airline IndiGo announced the launch of daily nonstop flights between Hyderabad’s Rajiv Gandhi International Airport (HYD) and Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) starting Feb. 26.

IndiGo’s Airbus A320 family aircraft will be used for the journey. In a head-to-head battle, IndiGo goes wing-to-wing with Thai Airways. Continued …

Experts urge policy rethink as elephant population boom sparks escalating conflicts

Last year was a bloody 12 months in the ongoing saga of human-elephant conflicts in Thailand, marking the sixth consecutive year of escalating incidents. Records for 2023 show a disconcerting surge in encounters and casualties due to wild elephants across the country.

According to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), more than 13,000 incidents of wild elephant intrusion outside protected forest areas were reported during the 2023 fiscal year. These incidents resulted in 29 injuries, 21 deaths and extensive damage to crops and property belonging to local communities. Continued … 

Japan’s lunar craft lands successfully but can’t generate solar power

Japan today became the fifth country to put a spacecraft on the moon, but the probe was not generating solar power, its space agency said, during a mission to prove a “precision” landing technology and revitalize a space program that has suffered setbacks. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Jan 19

Today’s news: Hua Hin’s possibilities/Toilet management at Hua Hin Station/Thick haze shrouds Bangkok/Is ‘Clean Air Act’ enough?/Is soy sauce bad for you?/Full-fledged e-Consular services/The tangled Thai utility pole/These exercises burn the most calories/Reasons to teach English in Thailand/50-year lese-majeste term/Flood Of Myanmar Refugees/Economy: US economist weighs in on globalization/Attacks quadruple Thai shipping costs/Land bridge project may be reconsidered/Thailand’s White Elephant/Thailand’s elephant pants phenomenon/EV sales seen doubling/Fuel cost the main reason/Volvo to power regional EV sales/Phang Nga lithium/Lithium deposit brings tough questions/Tourism: Suvarnabhumi Airport into global top 50/Refusing to Pay for Beach Chairs/New Flight from US to Chiang Mai/Thailand Experience: 30 Thai slangs and colloquial expressions/Farm-to-table restaurants in Thailand/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Hotel entrepreneur cites Hua Hin’s possibilities

C9 Hotelworks is involved in everything from resorts and city hotels to ultra luxury private villas, all the way to glamping resorts, private islands, and branded residences in places like the Maldives. C9 Hotelworks founder Bill Barnett offered these remarks in a recent interview concerning Thailand’s real estate possibilities.

Question: When you look beyond traditional mainstream markets like Bangkok, Phuket and Bali, where do you see exciting things happening in real estate?

I always think it’s interesting to look within a short distance of capital areas where people are going. Khao Yai outside of Bangkok is one example where things are happening. And I think Hua Hin will continue to transform.

Hua Hin is interesting because the international school and infrastructure — the highway — have grown along with it. That’s creating a new market for people to live there full-time. It’s transforming from a holiday or retirement place into something where people want to live. Continued …

Private sector partners sought for toilet management at Hua Hin Station

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is inviting bids from the private sector for a three-year contract to manage and provide toilet services at the original Hua Hin Station.

This initiative aims to elevate the standard of cleanliness and hygiene in the station’s toilets, aligning them with the national public toilet standards set by the Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health. The goal is to improve and enhance the services available to train passengers. Continued …

Thick haze shrouds Bangkok and vicinity this morning

Bangkok and its vicinity were shrouded in a thick haze this morning, as the amount of PM2.5 dust in the atmosphere has exceeded the standard threshold in 79 areas of the capital and 11 areas in surrounding provinces. (Hua Hin areas were in the “orange” level this morning.)

The Pollution Control Department reported today that the average level of PM2.5 in the air in the past 24 hours was measured at between 38.3-85.1µg/m³ (microns/cubic meter of air) against the standard level of 37.5µg/m³. Continued …

Is Thailand’s ‘Clean Air Act’ enough to end pollution?

Thai lawmakers earlier this month endorsed a bill aimed at improving Thailand’s poor air quality, clearing the way for the kingdom’s parliament to start debating draft legislation.

For years, environmentalist groups have been pushing for new laws to combat Thailand’s unhealthy air pollution levels. But why is Thailand keen on such a law, and how will it work? Continued …

Millions of us eat soy sauce regularly. Is it bad for you?

Few foods are as versatile as soy sauce. While it’s especially popular in Chinese and Japanese dishes like rice, noodles and sushi, soy sauce is also commonly added as an ingredient to American, Spanish, Mediterranean and Italian dishes. It’s also used in marinades, dressings, and as a tabletop condiment, dip, braising liquid or salt substitute.

The global soy sauce market is so popular that it’s valued at 48.1 billion in 2022 – a valuation that may nearly double by 2032, according to one estimate. “Soy sauce offers salt, umami and a hint of sweetness that plays nicely with many foods,” says Caroline Susie, a registered dietician and national spokesperson for the Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics. Continued …

Foreign Ministry launches full-fledged e-Consular services

The Department of Consular Affairs, under the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, has announced its transformation into an electronic department this year. The department has introduced new icons and incorporated technology and AI into 10 services, as outlined below:

  1. E-passport: The e-Passport features biometrics storage, including facial images, fingerprints, and iris scans, complying with ICAO standards. The “KIOSK” innovation for self-service transactions was introduced in 2023. Continued …

The soft power of the tangled Thai utility pole

In recent weeks, new efforts to promote tourism have focused on offering special visas to foreigners interested in various aspects of soft power, among them learning Thai boxing, Thai culinary skills, and more. Plans are underway to organize competitions for which participants will wear so-called elephant pants and traditional Phi Ta Khon ghost costumes.

There is even a push to make these activities a national policy and national agenda. But one has to question whether foreigners will travel to Thailand specifically to witness and participate in these competitions. Continued …

Any physical activity burns calories, but these exercises burn the most

Though bodybuilders and runners usually take different approaches toward physical fitness, each gets something positive out of their efforts. “The most important exercise for each person is the exercise they’re willing to do,” says Austin “Ozzie” Gontang, a licensed psychotherapist at Pacific Pearl of La Jolla and the director of the San Diego Marathon Clinic.

At the same time, certain exercises really do yield more measurable results than others, and if burning calories is your primary objective, the experts say you’ll want to include these workouts as a regular part of your exercise routine. Continued …

Top reasons to teach English in Thailand

Thailand has become a popular destination for English teachers, offering a blend of cultural immersion and professional development, with requirements including a bachelor’s degree and English proficiency. Teachers benefit from a good salary, affordable living costs, and the opportunity for personal growth and exploration in Southeast Asia.

In recent years, Thailand has emerged as a vibrant and enticing destination for English teachers from around the world. Known for its breathtaking landscapes, rich culture, and friendly locals, Thailand offers a unique blend of adventure and professional development for those seeking to teach English abroad. Continued … 

50-year lese-majeste term a record, say lawyers

A Chiang Rai man is facing 50 years in prison for royal defamation after the Court of Appeal found him guilty on more counts in addition to those for which he was sentenced earlier, Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR) said on Thursday.

The sentence against Mongkol “Busbas” Thirakot is believed to be the longest on record for violations under Section 112 of the Criminal Code, the lese-majeste law, the lawyers’ group said. Continued … 

Get Ready For A Flood Of Myanmar Refugees

The government was pressed yesterday to get prepared for a probable influx of refugees fleeing fighting across the border from the war-torn Myanmar, where many townships have reportedly been seized by armed ethnic rebels.

During a weekly interpellation at parliament, Move Forward MP Rangsiman Rome called on the Pheu Thai-led government in general, and the National Security Council in particular, to review their standard operating procedure for the handling of refugees anticipated to scramble en masse across the Thai-Myanmar border as strife between Tatmadaw government forces and armed ethnic rebel groups inside Myanmar have reportedly been prolonged and escalated. Continued …

US economist weighs in on globalization

Globalization may have been viewed as a powerful force for worldwide economic growth. However, according to Eric Maskin, Adams University professor at Harvard’s Department of Economics in Cambridge, Massachusetts, its evolvement has also brought several economic challenges, especially a rise in income inequality and market failures due to carbon emissions.

A 2007 Nobel Laureate in economics for his work in laying the foundations of mechanism design theory, Maskin recently shared his thoughts on social inequality while explaining how the Thai government should prioritize policies amid the economic slowdown and climate change. Continued …

Attacks on ships in the Red Sea quadruple Thai shipping costs

The ongoing crisis in the Red Sea has pushed up marine transportation costs fourfold for Thai exporters.

Maersk, a major Danish shipping firm, expects a 2-3 month halt in shipping in the Red Sea following the United States’ attack on a fortified Houthi base in Yemen. Continued …

Land bridge project may be reconsidered if investment won’t be worth it

The government may review its land bridge project if an ongoing feasibility study finds that it is not worth the massive investment of 1 trillion baht, Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri said on Thursday.

The land bridge project involves the construction of deep-sea ports in Chumphon and Ranong provinces and railway and highway links between the two ports, connecting the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea. Continued …

Kra Land Bridge: Thailand’s White Elephant Comes Charging Back

Bad ideas can be surprisingly durable. In Thailand, this is certainly the case with the ruling elite’s centuries-old obsession with building a transport corridor across the Kra Isthmus.

Since the late seventeenth century, the Thais have endlessly debated the pros and cons of cutting a canal across the narrow neck of land in the south of the country. But a Kra canal has never been built due to eye-watering construction costs, engineering challenges and weak economic rationales. Continued …

Chiang Mai couple behind Thailand’s elephant pants phenomenon

In Chiang Mai, a business duo are turning Thailand’s iconic elephant pants into a global trend.

Hailing from Chiang Mai, Kingkarn Samorn, the managing director, and Jakkaphum Samorn, the director of Chinrada Garment Co., are the masterminds behind the rise of this iconic fashion phenomenon. From a small home office in 2013 to a sprawling modern factory in 2018, the couple’s journey is nothing short of a sartorial success story. Continued …

EV sales seen doubling as first homegrown models hit market

Thailand’s electric vehicle sales may double this year as Chinese manufacturers prepare to roll out their first locally manufactured models and about $2.4 billion in government incentives boosts consumer demand.

New battery EV registrations are likely to top 150,000 by the end of the year, Krisda Utamote, president of the Electric Vehicle Assn. of Thailand, said. That will push the vehicles’ share of total passenger car registrations to 20% this year, from 12% last year and single-digits in 2022, he said. Continued …

Fuel cost the main reason behind Thais preferring EVs

The lower cost of fuel/electricity is the main reason that Thai vehicle users are making a switch from internal combustion engine (ICE) to electric vehicles (EV), according to a recent poll.

The poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) and EV-maker Great Wall Motor surveyed 1,000 vehicle users in Thailand aged 30-60 — 200 of them own an EV and 800 still had an ICE counterpart. Continued …

Volvo to power regional EV sales with battery repair center in Thailand

Volvo Car Thailand has unveiled plans to open a battery repair center for electric vehicles and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) in Thailand in the second half of the year.

Managing Director Chris Wailes announced the milestone at a media briefing on Thursday, saying the facility will serve Thailand and the Asia-Pacific region. The repair center will use advanced technologies to extend Volvo EVs’ battery life. Continued …

Industry Ministry affirms Phang Nga can produce 14.8 million tons of lithium

The Industry Ministry has affirmed that two large prospective mineral sites in Phang Nga province could produce up to 14.8 million tons of lithium, which would support Thailand’s goal to become an electric vehicle hub of the region.

Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri, a deputy government spokeswoman, said the Industry Ministry had confirmed the capacities of the Ruangkiat and Bang Etu sites in Phang Nga. Continued …

Thailand’s discovery of lithium deposit brings with it tough questions

The recent discovery of substantial lithium deposits in Phang Nga, positioning Thailand as the world’s third-largest holder of this valuable resource, brings with it both immense potential and profound challenges.

The significance of lithium in today’s world cannot be overstated. As a crucial component in electric vehicle (EV) batteries, it is at the forefront of the global shift toward sustainable transportation. This discovery could propel Thailand into a leading role in the EV industry within the ASEAN region, potentially transforming its economy and positioning it as a hub of technological innovation and manufacturing prowess. Continued …

Plan to bring Suvarnabhumi Airport into global top 50 in two years

The new chairman of Airports of Thailand (AoT), Police Gen. Visanu Prasattongosoth, announced an ambitious plan to elevate Suvarnabhumi International Airport into the top 50 global airports within two years.

The strategy, revealed yesterday, is part of AoT’s broader initiative to upgrade and increase the capacities of six airports under its jurisdiction, in response to the anticipated global resurgence of air travel in the post-Covid-19 era. Continued …

Two Foreign Tourists Arrested on Pattaya Beach for Refusing to Pay for Beach Chairs

Pattaya municipality officers reported on their social media channel an incident that took place on Jan. 18 in which two unidentified foreign tourists were arrested for violating the property of umbrella and beach bed operators.

According to witnesses, the two men, one who was shirtless and described as aggressive and uncooperative, had reportedly tried to sit down on beach chairs and immediately been informed by the owners of the beach bed area that the chairs were a paid service and that the men needed to pay to use them. Continued …

New Flight from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Chiang Mai

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Los Angeles, in collaboration with STARLUX Airlines, has announced the launch of flights from Los Angeles and San Francisco to Chiang Mai. Starting Jan. 16, STARLUX Airlines, will provide convenient access to the vibrant region of northern Thailand.

In celebration of this new venture, TAT Los Angeles and STARLUX Airlines hosted a cultural event at Los Angeles International Airport (LAX). The event featured the unique traditions of Chiang Mai and highlighted TAT’s dedication to fostering U.S.-Thailand travel. Continued …

30 Thai slangs and colloquial expressions you need to know

The Thai language has a vast world of words, phrases, and expressions that go beyond standard vocabulary and textbooks. And let’s be honest here, getting to grips with local language and slang is how you really connect with any culture.

So, for anyone itching to sound like a local amid the bustling streets of Bangkok or even the quiet bylanes of Chiang Mai, we’ve got you covered. With the help of our friends at ALA Language School, here are the 30 Thai slangs and colloquial expressions you need to know if you want to sound like a local. Continued …

Farm-to-table restaurants in Thailand you should check out

Farm-to-table means cutting out the middle man and thus bringing you the freshest ingredients possible, but it’s also a lot more than that. Cutting out the middle man also cuts the transportation; the carbon footprint required to get each ingredient into the kitchen.

Plus, it’s a great way to collaborate and support the local community. So, let us all dine for a good cause, and see what farm-to-table restaurants Thailand has to offer. Continued …

 

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Thursday’s news-Jan 18

Today’s news: Deadly explosion at fireworks factory/Hua Hin municipality cracks down/House passes seven clean air bills/Natural solutions for PM2.5 relief/Thailand braces for cold snap/U.S. consular outreach in Hua Hin/Beach polo returns/Cha Am Bikini Beach Run/Going to school is a daily adventure/Smoking pot ‘may require doctor’s note’/Rangers rescue wild baby elephant/Economy: Baht hits four-week low/Thailand’s Healthcare Sector/Delayed launch of digital wallet rattles government/Geopolitical tensions continue to draw relocations/EV sales projected to double/Tourism: Is Thailand Safe for Tourists?/Thailand aims for 40 million tourists/23.1 million MICE visitors/Three Million Tourists Visited Samui/Thailand Experience: Kaeng Krachan attracts visitors/SRT’s ‘Season of Love’ getaways/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Deadly explosion at fireworks factory leaves all 23 workers dead in Suphanburi

All the 23 workers in a fireworks factory in Suphanburi province were killed in a deadly explosion on Wednesday afternoon, local authorities said. Police and local officials said the accident happened at 3.30pm at the factory in Ban Khoi Ngam or Moo 3 village in Tambon Sala Khao of Muang district.

Authorities believe the 23 workers were assembling the fireworks when suddenly there was an explosion, flattening the factory and killing all of them. Continued …

Hua Hin municipality cracks down on burning

Hua Hin municipality is taking a firm stand against the open burning of household waste and other materials. This decision is part of a broader effort to combat the rising levels of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and to address the global warming crisis.

The common practice of burning items like household waste, weeds, branches, and leaves is known for its quick results and low cost. However, this method has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution, particularly to the dangerous levels of PM 2.5. Continued …

House passes seven clean air bills

Following their debate yesterday, the House of Representatives passed seven air cleanliness bills in their first readings, by 443 votes with one abstention. The seven bills were proposed by government and opposition parties and a civil society organization.

After the completion of the scrutiny process, the seven bills will be merged into one and then submitted to the House for the second and final readings. Continued …

Thai herbs offer natural solution for PM2.5 respiratory relief

With PM2.5 air pollution threatening the health of big-city residents, the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine has come up with accessible and affordable solutions – Thai herbs.

Long-term exposure to PM2.5, or dust particles that are 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter, has been linked to chronic lung and heart disease. The major sources of PM2.5 are factory and traffic emissions, as well as smog from crop burning. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold snap

The Meteorological Department warns of storms hitting eight southern provinces, with sea waves exceeding 2 meters.

Meanwhile, the upper part of the country continues to experience cold weather. For the next 24 hours, the moderately high-pressure area covering the northeastern part and the South China Sea is weakening, while the westerly wind at the upper level covers the northern part. Continued …

U.S. Embassy announces consular outreach in Hua Hin

The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy will be conducting a consular outreach program at the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort on Thursday, Jan. 25, from 8-11am. This limited service event is designed to assist U.S. citizens residing in or visiting Hua Hin and surrounding areas.

To register 

The services offered during this session will include passport renewals for adults (DS-82 forms), issuance of passports for minors (DS-11 forms), and notary services. Individuals seeking these services are required to register in advance, as appointments will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Continued …

Beach polo returns to Hua Hin March 30

Polo enthusiasts and beach-goers are gearing up for the return of the InterContinental-B.Grimm Beach Polo Hua Hin 2024.

Scheduled for March 30, this event promises a unique blend of sports and beach-side entertainment on the shores of Hua Hin. Continued …

Cha Am Bikini Beach Run set for March 17

Cha Am is gearing up for the return of the Cha Am Bikini Beach Run, scheduled for Sunday, March 17th. This year’s event will start and finish in front of the Long Beach Hotel on the beachfront.

Following its successful past editions, the 2024 race has added a new twist with the introduction of a 5K bikini run. Continued …

Where going to school is a daily adventure

For children on an island off the southern province of Ranong, going to school has become a daily adventure. For years, they have had to ride improvised rafts and wade through knee-deep water to cross a lagoon that separates their community from their school.

They were promised a bridge years ago to facilitate their travel, but what they are left with are just empty concrete columns standing idly in the water. Continued …

Smoking pot ‘may require doctor’s note’

Smoking cannabis is likely to require a permit from a doctor, according to Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew, who says his new cannabis bill differs from a failed predecessor as it will be very clear on how to use the plant for medical treatment.

Dr. Cholnan insisted that the bill preserves a key point that cannabis is to be used for medical treatment only, and any use for recreational purposes will not be allowed. Continued …

Phetchabun park rangers rescue wild baby elephant

Rangers in a Phetchabun wildlife sanctuary rescued a baby elephant stuck in a pool of mud and successfully returned it to its herd last week. Ronnarat Sirimakorn, chief of Phetchabun’s Tat Mok National Park, said on Wednesday that a team of rangers spotted the baby elephant stuck in a dry creek at 2pm last Thursday.

The rangers were patrolling the areas of Tat Mok Park, Nam Nao National Park and Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary in Phetchabun’s Muang district when they found the helpless calf stranded in the creek with its legs sunk into the mud. Continued …

Baht hits four-week low against dollar, likely to weaken further

The baht weakened to a four-week low of 35.45 per U.S. dollar at the start of trade on Wednesday.

The baht’s dip came as the dollar strengthened following an increase in the U.S. 10-year bond yield and the Fed signaling it would not rush to lower interest rates, said Krung Thai Bank’s foreign currency analyst, Poon Panitpiboon. Continued …

Thailand’s Healthcare Sector: A Study of Resilience and Growth

Thailand’s healthcare landscape is experiencing a dynamic transformation. In 2021, the country’s healthcare spending reached a staggering USD 22.5 billion, marking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% from 2017 to 2021, and constituting 4.5% of its gross domestic product (GDP).

The average per capita spending was USD 306, with a significant contribution of 26.6% from the private sector and the government injecting 73.4% of the total expenditure. Continued …

Delayed launch of Thailand’s 500 billion baht digital wallet rattles government

The much-anticipated 500-billion-baht (US$14.3-billion) digital wallet initiative, a flagship policy of the Pheu Thai-led government, has hit a snag. The planned roll-out for May has been deferred, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, delivering a blow to Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin’s coalition government, which has been promoting the scheme as a lifeline for the faltering economy.

The initiative, designed to inject 10,000 baht (approximately US$285) into the hands of 50 million Thais for spending within their localities, will not meet its May launch, Julapun announced without indicating a new timeline. Continued …

Geopolitical tensions continue to draw relocations to Southeast Asia

With geopolitical tensions pushing foreign investors to relocate or expand their production bases to Southeast Asia over the past two years, the region is continuing to maintain its advantage in attracting new investment thanks to infrastructure that supports new industries.

Thailand and Vietnam were among the destinations that enjoyed production base relocation. While Thailand has an advantage in the automotive industry, Vietnam is the winner in the electronic industry, especially for components for smartphones and other electrical devices. Continued …

Thailand’s EV sales projected to double by year-end

Thailand is set to witness a significant spark in electric vehicle (EV) sales, potentially doubling the figures by year-end, driven by Chinese manufacturers and approximately US$2.4 billion in government incentives, bolstering consumer demand.

This surge in demand is expected to raise the total EV share in passenger car registrations from 12% last year to 20% this year. In 2022, the figures were in single digits. Continued …

Is Thailand Safe for Tourists?

While Thailand is an enjoyable place to vacation in with an enticing food scene and interesting attractions, it also is not considered the safest place to go (by some). Travelers should be sure to do their research before visiting to secure their safety in unfamiliar places.

We have compiled some of the most critical information for tourists to know when considering travel to Thailand. Continued …

Thailand aims for 40 million tourists and 3.5 trillion baht revenue

The goal of 40 million international tourists and an ambitious revenue target of 3.5 trillion baht (US$ 98,348,390,000), as set by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, remains a tall order for this year, according to the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

Still, the ministry has plans to attract longer stays and increased spending through a range of measures, including soft power products, safety measures, and various events. Continued … 

Thailand targets 23.1 million MICE visitors in fiscal 2024

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has set a target to attract a minimum of 23.1 million meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) visitors by fiscal 2024. Through this, they aim to generate a revenue of 136 billion baht, which equates to 75% of the income recorded in 2019.

TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya noted that the challenge in achieving full recovery is primarily due to global economic pressure. He explained that the MICE industry is on a steady path to recovery, with geopolitical conflicts being a significant factor to consider. Continued …

Three Million Tourists Visited Samui Island in 2023

The Samui Tourism and Sports office reported that that there were 3,185,000 tourists who visited Samui Island from January to November last year, which generated a total of 37 billion baht.

Most of the foreign tourists were from Germany, the United Kingdom, Israel, France and Russia. Continued …

Kaeng Krachan National Park misty mountains and dense forests attracts visitors

Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand’s most expansive national park, earned its World Heritage Site status in July 2021. Straddling Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces, this 2,914 km² park offers a mesmerizing mix of misty mountains and dense forests. The park’s highest point reaches 1,500 meters above sea level, providing breathtaking panoramic views.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be in their element here. Kaeng Krachan is home to an array of species, including leopards, elephants, dholes, and the endearing stump-tailed macaques. Birdwatchers, too, are in for a treat with over 480 bird species recorded, including the unique ratchet-tailed treepie. Continued …

Embark on romantic journeys with SRT’s ‘Season of Love’ getaways

Looking for a romantic getaway this February? The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is presenting four unique trips on KIHA 183 trains as part of its “Season of Love” promotion.

Ekarat Sriarayanphong, SRT’s public relations chief, unveiled the limited-seat offerings on Tuesday. The romantic journeys on offer are: Continued …

China’s population fell for a second year; deaths surged post-Covid lockdowns

China’s population dropped by 2 million people in 2023, in the second straight annual drop as births fell and deaths jumped after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, the government said Wednesday. Continued …

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