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Monday’s news-Sept 23


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Khao Takiab monkey relocation/Sramkova takes Thailand Open/Mechanic Crushed to Death in Cha Am/New Drunk Driving Testing/Thailand braces for deluge/Mud must be cleared/Community-led disaster management/State salaries face scrutiny/Wildlife sanctuary office bombed/iPhone users in Thailand/Anti-Cannabis Law Draft/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: All eyes on the baht/Wage hike reaches stalemate/Tax reform plan/Thai restaurant industry in crisis/Casino plan defended/Chinese bought nearly 40% of condos/2024 GDP forecast at 2.6%/Rules target subpar imports/Thailand’s Halal Exports/Xiaomi takes 2nd spot/Tourism: Aid expedited for tourism sites/Foreign pilots allowed to fly/Thailand Experience: Trip to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Sukhothai/Thai Breakfast Street Food/Unique Ice Creams/Five traditional dishes of Nonthaburi/Thai dish Larb Gai goes viral/Only Indian female chef with two Michelin stars/Statue fest in Petchabun/Climate Thailand: China’s footprint on Thailand’s energy landscape/International/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

Khao Takiab monkey relocation

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Unseeded Sramkova takes Thailand Open top honors

Slovakia’s world No.102 Rebecca Sramkova breezed through the singles title showdown of the Allied Thailand Open at Arena Hua Hin on Sunday when she overpowered Germany’s Laura Siegemund, 6-4, 6-4.

The crowd at the venue was entertained to some good tennis by Sramkova as she wrapped up the battle between the two unseeded finalists in one hour and 56 minutes. Continued …

Mechanic Crushed to Death by Truck in Cha Am

An incident claimed the life of a 28-year-old truck mechanic yesterday while he was repairing the undercarriage of a 10-wheeler truck. The incident occurred at a truck repair shop along the Cha Am-Pranburi bypass, heading toward Bangkok.

According to police reports, the mechanic had finished replacing parts under the truck and was preparing to reattach the rear wheels. As he was adjusting the hydraulic jack to lift the truck higher, it tilted unexpectedly, causing the heavy vehicle to crash down on him, fatally crushing his head. Continued …

Suspected Drunk Drivers to Face New Testing Methods

Thailand has introduced new regulations allowing police to use urine or blood tests to determine the alcohol levels of drivers suspected of being drunk if they refuse to take a breathalyzer test. This announcement, published in the Royal Gazette, updates previous regulations from 1994 and 2017, which relied mainly on breathalyzer tests.

The revised laws aim to modernize alcohol testing procedures and enhance the effectiveness of legal measures to combat drunk driving. The regulation permits police officers to either collect urine samples on site or escort drivers to a hospital for blood tests when breathalyzer tests are refused. Continued … 

Thailand braces for a deluge

Heavy rainfall is expected across Thailand, with 80% of the country set to experience severe weather. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued warnings for potential flash floods and sudden surges of water, particularly in mountainous and low-lying areas.

The TMD forecasts continuous rain for the next 24 hours, with heavy downpours in several regions. The lower northern, northeastern, central, and eastern regions are particularly affected due to a strong monsoon trough passing through these areas and extending to a low-pressure system over Hainan Island, China. Continued …

Thai PM: Mud must be cleared from Chiang Rai promptly

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered officials to remove thick layers of mud from flooded Chiang Rai as soon as possible, while flood-related garbage and debris is estimated to be about 68,000 tons in this northernmost Thai province.

At Wing 6 in Bangkok on Sunday, Paetongtarn saw off air force aircraft that transported supplies from the government and the private sector to help flood victims in Chiang Rai. Continued …

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Is community-led disaster management the key to breaking Thailand’s flood cycle?

Amid the many natural disasters that have struck Thailand over recent decades, one community stands out for robustly defending its inhabitants against floods, fires and landslides: Koh Khan in Nakhon Si Thammarat’s Cha-uat district.

“We have drawn up response plans and rehearsed them, so we know exactly what to do when disaster actually strikes,” said Komest Thongbunchu, chair of the Nakhon Si Thammarat Disaster Management Network. Continued …

State salaries and benefits face scrutiny

The Comptroller-General’s Department, the Budget Bureau and the Office of the Civil Service Commission (OCSC) are considering how to reform salaries and benefits in all government sectors.

According to Patricia Mongkhonvanit, director-general of the Comptroller-General’s Department, the government needs to address this issue because the budget allocated for these items is extremely high. Continued …

Wildlife sanctuary office bombed, torched in Thailand’s deep south

About 20 armed men took four officials hostage, stole firearms and bombed and torched four buildings at the office of the Hala Bala Wildlife Sanctuary in Waeng district in Narathiwat Saturday night.

Attapon Charoenchansa, director-general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said four sanctuary officials were captured in their living quarters while the black-clad and heavily armed attackers, with faces covered, bombed and torched the sanctuary office complex. Continued …

Five groups of iPhone users in Thailand

There are five groups of Thai users of the iPhone, the popular smartphone made by Apple Inc., according to a market survey and statistics of mobile-phone usage from 2019-2024, published by The 1 Insight on Friday.

The data insight platform that focuses on consumer lifestyles said the arrival of the latest iPhone 16 this week has doubled the sales of products in gadget groups compared with the same period in the previous month. Continued … 

Anti-Cannabis Law Draft: Political Compromise, Not Moral Outrage

The recent draft law on cannabis, proposed by Thailand’s health ministry, signifies a political compromise rather than a staunch moral stance. The draft aims to limit cannabis use strictly to medical treatments, official research, and as an ingredient in food and herbal products.

Severe penalties, including hefty fines and potential jail time, are outlined for deviations, but the specifics remain ambiguous. Notably, the draft omits any mention of recreational cannabis use. Continued … 

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All eyes on the baht

The direction of the Thai currency for the remainder of the year is critical for local industries after the U.S. Federal Reserve cut interest rates as expected last Wednesday, putting more pressure on the Bank of Thailand’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC), which has held steady on rates since last year.

For the manufacturing, export and tourism industries, some executives estimate the short-term impact from the strong surge of the baht might not be severe, but they still want the central bank to act, as the Fed signaled additional rate cuts this year and next. Continued …

Vote on Thai wage hike reaches stalemate

A nationwide wage hike has encountered another delay, with the crucial planned vote on the issue reaching a stalemate after a tripartite wage committee member was poised to lose his seat.

The 400-baht wage hike proposal was scheduled for a vote by the committee on Friday. However, a lack of quorum led to the meeting being adjourned and rescheduled to Tuesday. Continued …

Tax reform plan to counter rising budget deficit

Thailand has faced a budget deficit for more than 20 years, and with no turnaround in sight, the government is urgently seeking additional revenue sources.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra recently told the parliament that the government plans to generate new income by bringing the informal economy and underground economy, which are estimated to account for over 50% of GDP, into the tax system. Continued …

With over 600,000 closures, Thai restaurant industry in the midst of a crisis

The Thai restaurant industry is grappling with a severe crisis, with more than 600,000 establishments shuttering their doors in the past three years. The closures are primarily attributed to a combination of economic slowdown, intense competition, rising costs, and weakened consumer spending.

In a recent interview, Thaniwan Kulmongkol, president of the Thai Restaurant Assn., highlighted the urgent need for restaurateurs to transform their business models to survive in the challenging landscape. Continued …

Casino plan defended as economic boon

The ruling Pheu Thai Party has defended its casino-entertainment complex project, saying it will legalize the underground activity and allow the government to collect tax revenue from it.

According to a statement by Pheu Thai, legalizing underground gambling activities and tax on the project itself could be worth more than 50% of GDP, which will help boost the economy, and can be spent on education development and other projects. Continued …

Chinese nationals bought nearly 40% of condos sold to foreigners in H1

Chinese nationals bought 2,872 condo units in Thailand from January to June, accounting for 39.5% of all condominium ownerships transferred to foreigners in the first six months of 2024, the Government Housing Bank’s Real Estate Information Center (REIC) reported.

In second place are buyers from Myanmar at 638 units (8.8%), followed by Russia, 567 units (7.8%), Taiwan, 326 units (4.5%), and the United States, 292 units (4%). Continued …

KResearch keeps 2024 GDP forecast at 2.6%, stronger growth seen later

KResearch maintains its GDP projection for 2024 at 2.6 %, with growth in 2H24 expected to be higher than in 1H24. Attention should be paid to the short-term impacts of flooding and the slowdown in core global economies, it said.

It added the upcoming U.S. presidential election could bring about renewed trade tensions, and Thailand may see only limited benefits from the situation. Continued …

Digital rules target subpar imports

The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) has introduced new guidelines to deal with substandard products available on digital platforms, especially the flood of imported subpar items.

The agency wants to strengthen regulatory mechanisms to enhance buyer confidence. The new guidelines, dubbed “Management of the Sale of Products Requiring Standards on Digital Platform Services”, took effect on Sept. 2 under the digital platform service decree. Continued … 

Thailand’s Halal Exports Set to Soar with Global Recognition

Thailand’s halal industry has gained global recognition in recent years, positioning the country for significant growth in halal exports. Thailand, a predominantly Buddhist nation, ranks as a top global exporter of halal food, securing the 15th position in 2021.

The country’s halal food exports reached nearly US$6 billion in 2021/2022, targeting a 3% growth in 2023. Top exports include rice, sugar, canned seafood, processed fruits, vegetables, non-alcoholic beverages, and organic and functional foods. Continued …

Xiaomi takes 2nd spot after Samsung in August smartphone sales

Chinese smartphone makers are swiftly growing their presence in the global market, taking over the entry-to-mid-tier segment while creating a buzz with unique premium models to narrow the competitive gap with top players Samsung and Apple.

In August, Chinese firm Xiaomi claimed second in terms of global monthly sell-through volumes for the first time in three years, beating Apple, market tracker Counterpoint Research said Thursday. Samsung Electronics retained in the top spot. Continued … 

Aid expedited for tourism sites hit by floods

The government will expedite its compensation plan, including soft loans and tax measures, for tourism businesses hit by the recent inundation, according to an official.

The government is now preparing various measures, including an offer for a one-month exemption for tap water and electricity bills for households affected by the recent floods, he said. Continued …

Foreign pilots allowed to fly domestic routes

The Labor Ministry plans to temporarily allow foreign pilots to fly domestic routes through wet lease arrangements for airlines, but future requests from other airlines will be considered on a case-by-case basis.

“The ministry is still awaiting a final meeting with the airline to conclude the discussion,” said Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. Continued …

How to plan a trip to Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Sukhothai

When you think of Thailand, you think of Pad Thai, Tom Yum, temples, markets, beaches, and friendly people, but most importantly, you think of a budget-friendly destination you can easily visit.

Thailand has plenty to offer travelers across the budget spectrum. You can spend more than a week eating delicious food, exploring ancient sites, and getting lost in the maze of the urban jungle without breaking the bank. Continued …

Thai Breakfast Street Food Tour in Bangkok Silom Soi 20

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Exploring Thai Street Food: Unique Ice Creams and Rolled Delights

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Five traditional dishes among disappearing flavors of Nonthaburi

The Department of Cultural Promotion has compiled information on local cuisine under the 2024 fiscal year’s “The Lost Taste” project. The key focus is on preserving and collecting local dishes rich in cultural wisdom and unique flavors.

This initiative aims to connect Thai society to the value of traditional foods that form the roots of the Thai community. It also includes the preparation methods, history of each dish, and the cultural aspects associated with them. Continued …

New York Times spotlight on Thai dish Larb Gai goes viral

The New York Times’ recent feature on the Thai dish Larb Gai (minced chicken salad) has captured international attention, quickly going viral. The renowned media outlet, with over 19 million followers on Facebook, shared a detailed post about this popular Thai dish, sparking widespread interest.

Larb Gai, a dish made from minced chicken, is cooked with mint leaves, basil leaves, and shallots, and seasoned with lime juice and chilli powder. It is a favorite in both Laos and the northeastern region of Thailand (Isaan). The New York Times’ post not only described the ingredients and preparation but also highlighted the cultural significance of the dish. Continued …

Garima Arora, the only Indian female chef with two coveted Michelin stars

Sitting at the very heart of Bangkok’s vibrant dining scene, leading chef Garima Arora is the culinary mastermind behind the two Michelin-starred restaurant Gaa. Since opening in 2017, she has captivated audiences with her extraordinary vision, helping transform the landscape of Indian cuisine on the global stage.

Garima’s culinary journey began at 21, training in Paris at Le Cordon Bleu where she was introduced to a new culinary world of technique and skill. Embracing this, she relocated to Dubai to work at Verre by Gordon Ramsay before spending three years at Noma in Copenhagen. This diverse training and experience guided her at Gaa to explore in-depth Indian cooking techniques and flavors by applying them on locally sourced ingredients. Continued …

Statue fest gains new followers in Thailand’s Petchabun

The tradition of “Um Phra Dam Nam”, meaning “the bathing of a Buddha image”, in Phetchabun is expected to attract 200,000 visitors, generating about 80 million baht over the course of the 10-day event, which starts this Friday.

The event is unique to the region and organized every year on first day of the new moon on the 10th lunar month, which falls on Oct. 2 this year, said Seksan Niyompeng, mayor of Muang Phetchabun municipality. Continued …

Chasing the sun: China’s footprint on Thailand’s energy landscape

Thailand, a land of natural beauty, faces an escalating pollution crisis that threatens its environment. Yet, amid this challenge, collaboration with China is driving innovative solutions.

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In the northeastern province of Ubon Ratchathani, a hydro-floating solar hybrid installation combines solar and hydropower, reflecting a future where technology and nature coexist harmoniously. Continued …

California expands ban on plastic grocery bags

California Governor Gavin Newsom signed legislation on Sunday that expands the most populous US state’s ban on plastic grocery bags. The state — which has the fifth largest economy in the world — had banned plastic bags in 2014, but allowed stores to offer consumers thicker bags that were said to be reusable. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Saturday’s news-Sept 21


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Monsoon Valley teams with F1 driver/Soulik to bring heavy rain/100,000 rai of agricultural land flooded/Shoppers rush post-flood markets/Delivery rider wades through flood/Phuket dengue warning after floods/Moo Deng’s own line of products/Round-the-clock hippo cam/You Don’t Know Moo Deng/Economy: Property sector faces crisis/Minimum wage unlikely by Oct 1/Casino complexes draw mixed views/EEC, land bridge pitched to UK investors/Impact of Fed rate cut in 2-3 months/Household debt NPLs jump/Tourism: Digital nomad visa launched/Zero-Dollar Tours Under Scrutiny/New rules at Bali Hai Pier/Thailand Experience: Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival/Climate Thailand: Global solar power adoption surges/Microplastics in Thai coral/Thailand’s ‘green’ investment/’Crab bank’ sanctuaries/Jail term for illegal dumping/International/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

Monsoon Valley teams with Thai artist and F1 driver

Monsoon Valley, Thailand’s top-selling and most internationally known award-winning wine, is teaming up with superstar Thai artist Gongkan and F1 racer Alex Albon for the “Thai Passion Thai Pride” campaign.

They are crafting a one-of-a-kind Naga design F1 racing helmet for Alex Albon, Thailand’s only F1 racer and Monsoon Valley’s brand ambassador, to wear at the Singapore Grand Prix, showcasing Thai creativity on the global stage. To mark this occasion, Monsoon Valley is also launching a limited-edition grape juice and a special release of Monsoon Valley Signature Red wine, both featuring Gongkan’s unique design. Continued …

Soulik downgraded to depression, to bring heavy rain

Tropical storm Soulik over Khammouane province in Lao PDR weakened into a tropical depression in the early hours of Friday, but is still forecast to bring isolated heavy rains to several parts of Thailand.

In a weather warning issued on Friday, the Thai Meteorological Department said the storm was centered about 100 km northeast of Nakhon Phanom province, with sustained winds about 55 kilometers per hour. The storm is moving west slowly, and expected to become an active low-pressure cell in the future, it added. Continued …

Mekong tributaries flood nearly 100,000 rai of agricultural land

Almost 100,000 rai (about 39,500 acres) of agricultural land in the upper northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom have been inundated, with Sri Songkhram district suffering the worst impacts from overflow caused by two major tributaries of the rising Mekong River.

If Mekong levels do not recede in the next couple of weeks, flooded paddy fields are expected to sustain significant damage. The river has been at nearly 12 meters for almost a month, resulting in widespread flooding. Continued …

Shoppers rush post-flood markets in Chiang Rai for bargains

Shoppers flocked to the Sai Lom Joi Market and Doi Wao Market in Chiang Rai‘s Mae Sai district to purchase discounted goods following the recent floodwaters receding.

The bustling atmosphere saw a surge of visitors eager to take advantage of the low prices on offer. This annual post-flood shopping event has become a tradition for these border trade markets. Continued …

Delivery rider wades through flood to deliver package in Nong Khai

A TikTok video showing a dedicated delivery rider wading through knee-deep floodwaters to deliver a package has gone viral, sparking calls for the rider to receive a bonus. The video, posted by user @pukky_laddawan from Nong Khai province, depicts the unexpected and heartwarming moment.

The footage shows a delivery rider trudging through knee-high floodwaters to ensure a package reaches its recipient. The video quickly gained traction, with netizens expressing their admiration for the rider’s dedication. Continued …

Phuket health officials warn of dengue crisis after floods 

Phuket is on high alert after a dengue fever advisory was issued by the Phuket Provincial Public Health Office (PPHO), warning residents of a potential surge in infections following a week of relentless rain, flash floods, and landslides.

The advisory comes with no detailed explanation but the timing is telling, as stagnant water, a breeding ground for mosquitoes, spreads across the island. Continued …

Baby hippo Moo Deng to get her own line of products

Khao Kheow Zoo in Chonburi province is now selling merchandise to capitalize on the popularity of the adorable two-month-old pygmy hippopotamus, Moo Deng.

Moo Deng, or “bouncy pig” in Thai, has become a viral sensation on social media, captivating both local and international audiences. Over the weekend, more than 10,000 people flocked to Khao Kheow Zoo to catch a glimpse of the tiny hippo. Continued …

Round-the-clock hippo cam

Fans of pygmy hippopotamus sensation Moo Deng are in for a treat as the hippo’s zoo owners announced they intend to video their star attraction 24/7 after the income from visitors reached almost 13 million baht. Zoo officials have announced they’ll keep cameras rolling around the clock to capture every adorable, wobbly moment.

Narongwit Chodchoi, director of Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri province, spilled the beans yesterday on Moo Deng-mania. The bouncy little hippo has become such a hit that ticket sales have skyrocketed by over 50% since Sept. 1. The stats are in: a jaw-dropping 81,786 tourists have flocked to see the charming chum, generating a hefty 12,972,465 baht. Continued …

You Don’t Know Moo Deng

If you’ve been on the internet in the past two weeks, you have likely seen a video of a miniature hippopotamus gallivanting in the puddles of a Thailand zoo. Her name is Moo Deng, she is two months old, and she has built quite a reputation for her surly attitude. She has taken big, toothless chomps out of the legs of attending zookeepers, unhinged her jaw to appear as if she is screaming in either joy or existential horror, and done a lot of sleeping in between.

But what you might not be aware of is that Moo Deng is a pygmy hippo, a species that is exceptionally rare. Physiologically, pygmy hippos are significantly smaller than their cousins, and it is estimated that only 3,000 exist in the wilds of West Africa. Beyond her adorable face and winning demeanor, Moo Deng’s existence alone is a major story in conservation circles. Continued …

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With unsold housing worth Bt1.6 trillion, property sector faces crisis

Thailand’s property sector is grappling with serious challenges as it looks ahead to the next 10 years, with the housing market for units priced below 7.5 million baht contracting across nearly all segments.

Industry experts gathered at a forum titled “Bangkok Chaturathit Property Faces Debt: 10 Years, Thai Real Estate Goes Back to the Same” on Thursday to discuss the current state and future prospects of the Thai real estate market. Continued …

400-baht minimum wage unlikely by Oct 1

The daily minimum wage hike to 400 baht nationwide cannot be introduced on Oct. 1 as planned after some members of the tripartite wage committee failed to attend a meeting to discuss the proposed wage increase yet again on Friday.

Speaking after the meeting, Permanent Secretary for Labour Pairoj Chotikasathien said some employees and government officials on the 15-member committee did not show up, resulting in a lack of a quorum. Continued …

Proposed entertainment/casino complexes draw mixed views

Of all the flagship policies of the new administration, the establishment of entertainment/casino complexes is drawing the most flak for its potential to cause significant social issues. The draft law on such complexes, which if enacted, would likely draw at least 100 billion baht of investment funding to Thailand, aims to stimulate tourism, along with generating revenue from underground business taxation.

Despite the criticism, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Friday that the public hearings held from Aug. 2-18 showed that a lot of people have a positive view toward the draft bill. Continued …

Thai commerce minister pitches EEC, land bridge projects to UK investors

The Commerce Ministry has highlighted mega-projects in the Eastern Economic Corridor, as well as the proposed land bridge project in the south of Thailand, as ways to rev up Thailand’s bilateral economic partnership with the United Kingdom.

During a seminar titled “Elevating the Thai-UK Economics Partnership to New Heights”, held on Thursday by the Royal Thai Embassy in London, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan told UK investors and business leaders that Thai-UK bilateral trade in 2023 was at US$6.7 billion, the highest in five years. Continued …

Thai auto industry expects impact of Fed rate cut in 2-3 months

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)’s Automotive Industry Club said the U.S. Federal Reserve’s reduction of its key interest rate by an unusually large half a percentage point would start impacting the Thai auto industry in the next 2-3 months.

The Fed on Wednesday cut the interest rate by 50 basis points for the first time in four years to roughly 4.8%, in a move to bolster the job market and boost domestic investment. Continued …

Household debt NPLs jump 2.8% in one month and rising

Thailand’s household non-performing loans (NPLs) increased 2.8%, from 1.16 trillion baht in June to 1.19 trillion baht in July, and will rise to 1.2 trillion baht in the foreseeable future, said Surapol Opasatien, CEO of the National Credit Bureau.

He said that although total household debt in June and July remained unchanged at about 13.6 trillion baht the NPLs for July increased to 1.19 trillion baht, accounting for 8.76% of all household debt. Continued …

Thailand launches digital nomad visa

The Foreign Ministry is promoting the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) in a bid to attract foreign nationals to work remotely while traveling around the country.

Announcing the initiative on Thursday, Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa said the DTV is designed to cater to the preferences of digital nomads seeking extended stays in Thailand. By working remotely from Thailand, these individuals can contribute to the local economy through spending at vendors, restaurants, hotels and tourist attractions. Continued …

Zero-Dollar Tours Under Scrutiny After Guide Attacks Tourist for Not Buying

A video circulating online shows an incident where a foreign illegal tour guide is arguing with a female Chinese tourist, prompting a police investigation into a suspected zero-dollar tour at a Bangkok jewelry store.

In the video, the illegal guide is berating the tourist for not buying products from the store and accusing her of disrespecting him. The guide then attempts to push the female tourist to prevent her from filming. The tourist cries for help, claiming she’s been physically assaulted. Security guards eventually remove the illegal guide from the premises. Continued …

New rules at Bali Hai Pier promise smoother sailing for tourists

Pattaya’s Laem Bali Hai Pier has finally received a much-needed makeover after years of chaotic operations and tourist headaches. In a bid to overhaul the pier’s reputation, Mayor Poramet Ngampichet announced a bold set of regulations to put an end to the disorder.

Serving more than 10,000 visitors daily, the pier has long been plagued by fierce disputes over parking, along with pushy vendors aggressively promoting overpriced speedboat rides. The newly introduced system, which quietly went into effect on Sept. 16, aims to bring a sense of calm to South Pattaya’s primary transit hub. Continued …

Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival a sacred tradition of purity

Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival, a renowned spiritual event in Thailand, returns from Oct. 3-11. The festival emphasizes purification of mind and body, inviting locals and visitors to experience nine days of rich culture and sacred traditions.

Celebrated for its rich blend of beliefs, faith, and ancient customs, the festival also showcases creative food and activities from various shrines across Phuket Island. Last year, over 650,000 people participated in this tradition. Continued …

Global solar power adoption surges, Thailand up 18%

The world is on track to add 593 gigawatts of solar power in 2024, a jump of 29% year on year, London-based energy analysis company Ember noted in its latest report published on Thursday. The report said that thanks to declining costs, installations of solar panels maintained strong growth even after an estimated 87% surge in 2023. In 2024, an estimated 292 GW of solar capacity had been installed by the end of July, it added.

Ember’s report said the combined additions of China, the U.S., India, Germany and Brazil are on track to make up 75% of global solar additions in 2024. Meanwhile, Kasikorn Research Center reported that solar panel installations in Thailand grew at an average rate of 17.9% year on year. Continued …

Microplastics found in Thai coral skeletons

Researchers from Japan and Thailand investigating microplastics in coral have found that all three parts of the coral anatomy – surface mucus, tissue, and skeleton – contain microplastics. The findings were made possible thanks to a new microplastic detection technique developed by the team and applied to coral for the first time.

These findings may also explain the “missing plastic problem” that has puzzled scientists, where about 70% of the plastic litter that has entered the oceans cannot be found. The team hypothesizes that coral may be acting as a “sink” for microplastics by absorbing it from the oceans. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘green’ investment tops 938 billion baht since 2019

Thailand’s transition to a green economy has accelerated rapidly since 2019, with promotional privileges granted to some 6,183 projects worth a combined 938.06 billion baht, the Board of Investment (BOI) said. Green investments cover BCG (bio, circular, green) industries, electric vehicles (EVs), clean energy generation, and transition from fossil fuels to renewables.

In the first six months of 2024, the BOI approved privileges for 448 projects in BCG industries with a combined investment value of 118.16 billion baht, and 25 EV projects worth 6.26 billion baht, BOI Secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi said. Continued …

Local community helps researchers create ‘crab bank’ sanctuaries

Blue swimming crabs, once plentiful in the Ban Don Bay off the east coast of Thailand, are a crucial part of the local community’s livelihoods. These crabs account for 80% of the locals’ income, the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) reports, but because of the high catch rates, the blue swimming crab population has been dwindling.

Local fisher Sutham Hemmanee noticed the problem, and female blue swimming crabs with the potential to produce millions of offspring were still being hunted, so he decided to do something about it. Continued …

Exec given jail term for illegal dumping

An executive of an industrial waste-management company has been sentenced to two years and six months in prison, and the firm has been fined 250,000 baht in connection with the illegal dumping of chemical substances in Nakhon Ratchasima in 2021.

The Sikhiu Provincial Court found Varalee Kijsa-ard, an executive of Aek Uthai Co., Klang Dong branch, guilty of violating environmental and public health laws, according to Wiroj Srisang, mayor of Simamogkol in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima. Continued … 

Three Mile Island nuclear plant revived to help power AI

A unit at the Three Mile Island power plant, the site of the worst nuclear accident in American history, will restart operations to sell power to Microsoft for energy-hungry data centers tapping the boom in artificial intelligence. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-Sept 20


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Thailand Experience: A Life Changing Move/Today’s news: Heavy rain for 5 days/Flooding persists/Nong Khai downtown is flooded again/Solutions to public health ‘crisis’/Python Unlikely to Return/’Moo Deng the hippo’ to be trademarked/Moo Deng Is the Moment/Bangkok to hold car free day/Cannabis chaos/Ex-Arsenal Player Arrested for Cannabis Smuggle/Economy: Baht’s rally threatens tourism, exports/Bangkok Restricts Street Vending/Looser real estate lending rules/Tax exemption for businesses affected by flooding/Thailand to borrow 2.59 trillion baht/Digital Wallets: Exploring the Future/Bt13.4-billion Chonburi smart AC factory/Cheer big US rate cut/Tourism: Keen on reviving co-payment scheme/‘Digital nomad’ visa promotion/6-country tourist visa planned/37 years career in Thai tourism/Thailand Experience: Sukhothai launches durian festival/Climate Thailand: Air pollution driving a real estate/Plans to achieve net-zero emissions/WWF Thailand teams up with food delivery platforms/Reforestation can help Thailand/Grab’s carbon offset journey/Bolt’s EV Usage Soars/International/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

A Life Changing Move to Rural Thailand

Charissa Enget needed to find an engineering course she could afford. She found one in rural Thailand, where she got a scholarship and living costs were low. It took her six months to learn the language so she could communicate with fellow students, make friends, and travel round the country at weekends.

“I think living abroad is a lot different from traveling abroad, just because you really get to know the people and experience the culture, and it changes your way of thinking a lot more. Thailand changed the way I interact with people in a lot of ways, and I feel bonded to Thailand for the rest of my life. It really changed the way I want to live my life, and I’ll never stop loving Thailand or traveling back there as much as I can.”

After two years, she decided that Thailand would always be a part of her life. Today, she leads trips to share her adventures and introduce American women to her friends and local families. Continued …

Tropical storm Soulik to hit Thailand with heavy rain for 5 days

Tropical storm Soulik over central Vietnam is forecast to bring isolated heavy to very heavy rain to several parts of Thailand for the next five days, the Thai Meteorological Department said on Thursday.

The department said that the storm developed from a tropical depression and was centered about 90 kilometers southeast of the Quang Tri coast with sustained winds of about 65 kilometers per hour. Continued …

Flooding persists in six provinces

Floods remain in six provinces in the north, the northeast, the Central Plains and the south, affecting more than 33,000 families.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported on Thursday that flooding continued in Chiang Rai and Phitsanulok provinces in the north; Nong Khai and Bueng Kan in the northeast; Ayutthaya in the Central Plains; and Satun in the south. The situation affected 33,667 households. Continued …

Barely a day after recovering, Nong Khai downtown is flooded again

Heavy downpour throughout Wednesday night again caused flooding in the downtown area of Nong Khai’s Muang district, barely a day after the previous bout of flooding had cleared.

Rains measuring 78.1 millimeters resulted in 40 centimeters of water logging on the main Prachak Silpakhom Road that runs through the business zone in the heart of Nong Khai. Continued …

Doctors propose solutions to public health ‘crisis’

A doctors’ group on Thursday submitted a petition to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, proposing three measures to address the ongoing crisis in the public health system.

The group, led by Clinical Professor Emeritus Dr. Amnaj Kussalanan, a former president of the Medical Council of Thailand, submitted the petition at the Ministry of Public Health, where it was accepted by Dr. Watchai Charoonwattana, an adviser to minister Somsak Thepsutin. Continued …

Python Unlikely to Return After Attack, Says Wildlife Specialist

Nick Wildlife, a snake expert, points out that the case of a 4-meter-long python constricting a 64-year-old woman on Tuesday night, was not a hunt for prey but an act of self-defense. He also advised on survival techniques when constricted by a python.

Anirut Chomngam, also known as Nick Wildlife, head of the Venomous animal toxicology team, posted a video on his YouTube channel “Nick Wildlife” to explain this case. After interviewing Ms. Arom, the victim who was attacked and constricted by the snake for over two hours, he hypothesized that this large snake wasn’t hunting her as prey, but was defending itself. Continued …

‘Moo Deng the hippo’ to be trademarked, patented

Only a month after Thailand’s adorable baby hippo Moo Deng was unveiled on Facebook, her fame became unstoppable both domestically and internationally.

Zookeeper Atthapon Nundee has been posting cute moments of the animals in his care for about five years. He never imagined Khao Kheow Open Zoo’s newborn pygmy hippo would become an internet megastar within weeks. Continued …

Moo Deng Is the Moment

At the height of X’s popularity (really, back when it was still Twitter), it seemed like we couldn’t get through a week without the advent of some new viral, internet-friendly animal, from the Cincinnati Zoo’s Fiona the Hippo (she takes showers, guys!) to Koko, arguably the world’s most iconic gorilla.

Unfortunately, genuinely fun animal content has really taken a hit online lately, which might explain why the arrival of Thai pygmy hippo Moo Deng has captivated the world. Below, find everything you need to know about Moo Deng, the girl we all wish we could be. Continued …

Bangkok to hold car free day Sunday

Bangkok is revving up for Car Free Day this weekend on Banthat Thong Road, offering a vehicle-free zone for people to cruise around and soak up various activities. The event, dubbed Bangkok Car Free 2024: Connecting for Life, aligns with the annual World Car Free Day on Sept. 22.

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt on Friday will chat about a transportation project designed to give city dwellers more ways to motor around town. This project champions the First Mile-Last Mile initiative, pushing public transport over personal cars and aiming to shift gears on how Bangkok commutes. Continued …

Cannabis chaos: Thailand’s weed rules you can’t afford to break

Thailand’s cannabis scene is about to get a whole lot more official but there are big consequences for those who don’t play by the rules. From Jan. 1, 2025, consumers will still have access to the country’s wide variety of dry flowers but breaking key regulations could land you in hot water.

The rules are simple: no smoking in public, no extracts with more than 2% THC without permission, and no use for anyone under 20, pregnant, or breastfeeding. Although these guidelines have existed for a year, enforcement is about to get serious. Violate them and you could be slapped with hefty fines or even spend a year behind bars. Continued …

Ex-Arsenal Player Arrested for $800K Cannabis Smuggle from Thailand

A soccer player who once appeared for Arsenal in the Champions League has been charged in connection with trying to smuggle cannabis worth 600,000 pounds ($800,000) through a British airport.

Jay Emmanuel-Thomas, who currently plays for Scottish second-tier team Greenock Morton, was arrested at his home near Glasgow early Wednesday, the Press Association agency reported Thursday. Continued …

Baht’s biggest rally since 1998 threatens tourism, exports

Thailand’s baht is on course for its biggest quarterly gain since the Asian financial crisis, threatening to derail a recovery in the nation’s key tourism and export industries.

The currency’s 10% surge against the dollar since the end of June, the most since the first quarter of 1998, has prompted calls from the tourism and hotel sectors, and business chambers to temper the rally. Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan and Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul this week urged the Bank of Thailand (BoT) to take steps to rein in the currency and stem its volatility. Continued …

Bangkok Restricts Street Vending to Low-Income Thais

In a response that has stirred both applause and dissent, new regulations from Bangkok city officials state that only low-income Thais can now set up street vendor stalls. Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt signed the new rules, which exclude migrant workers from participating in one of the city’s most vibrant sectors.

These controversial regulations, enacted by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), mandate that eligible vendors must be Thai nationals with specific economic standings. To qualify, vendors must possess government welfare cards, be paying off National Housing Authority properties, and receive welfare allowances from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security. Crucially, their net income after business expenses must not exceed 300,000 baht annually. Continued …

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Condo group calls for looser real estate lending rules

The government is advised to ease lending restrictions and reduce interest rates as newly completed condo units worth more than 86 billion baht are awaiting transfer in the fourth quarter, which could lift both the property sector and the entire economy, says the Thai Condominium Assn.

Prasert Taedullayasatit, president of the association, said the transfer value in the fourth quarter alone could be equivalent to the total value from the first three quarters combined. Continued …

FTI proposes corporate tax exemption for businesses affected by flooding

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has proposed to the government that it make an exemption from paying corporate income tax, extends the period for the submission of tax returns and exempts import tariffs on machinery for businesses hardest hit by the flooding.

FTI President Kriangkrai Thiennukul said the industrial confidence index for August was 87.7, which was lower than the preceding month, due mainly to a slowdown in demand, particularly for durable goods like automobiles. Continued …

Thailand to borrow 2.59 trillion baht for 2025 budget

The government of Thailand announced a borrowing plan of 2.59 trillion baht for the 2025 fiscal year, assuring that this will not hinder the private sector’s fundraising efforts, a Ministry of Finance official stated yesterday.

Jindarat Viriyataveekul, public debt adviser at the ministry, said the debt plan, which begins on Oct. 1, should not cause concern in the markets. She explained that approximately 1.1 trillion baht (US$33 billion) would be new borrowing primarily to cover the budget deficit, with the remainder designated for refinancing and restructuring existing debt. Continued …

Digital Wallets: Exploring the Future of Financial Transactions

The Financial Times recently highlighted Thailand’s highly anticipated digital wallet stipend scheme for eligible citizens, suggesting that the program offers a glimpse into the future of money.

Chai Wacharonke, a Thai government spokesperson, noted that the article recognized the program as part of a broader strategy aimed at boosting household consumption and GDP. However, critics argue that the program does not fully address deeper economic issues, such as low investment. Continued …

Haier’s Bt13.4-billion Chonburi smart AC factory approved

The Board of Investment (BOI) has agreed to grant privileges for a Chinese manufacturer Haier Appliance Manufacture (Thailand) Co. to invest 13.4 billion baht in building a factory in Chonburi to produce smart air conditioners for export.

Under the project, Haier will invest 13.4 billion baht in building a new factory covering a 200-rai plot in the WHA Eastern Seaboard 3 industrial estate in Chonburi. The factory should have the capacity to manufacture 6 million smart air conditioners per year. Continued … 

Asian markets cheer big US rate cut

Asian stocks surged on Thursday after the Federal Reserve made its first interest rate cut in four years a big one, creating what analysts say should be a path to a soft landing for the U.S. economy.

The dollar gained and long-dated bond yields rose as markets around the world welcomed the long-awaited action by the U.S. central bank, which cut its benchmark rate by 50 basis points to a range of 4.75% to 5.00%. Continued … 

Hotel operators keen on reviving co-payment scheme

Hotel operators have applauded the idea of reviving the co-payment scheme for hotel expenses, as it could help encourage domestic purchasing, while related stakeholders raised concerns over 1,400 unresolved fraud cases from previous phases of the scheme.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong said he discussed this issue with Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Wednesday, and the premier agreed in principle to reintroduce this stimulus program, which was initiated during the Prayut Chan-o-cha administration. Continued …

‘Digital nomad’ visa promotion stepped up

The government is stepping up the promotion of its new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) to attract foreign nationals who wish to work while traveling in Thailand, according to Foreign Affairs Minister Maris Sangiampongsa.

Speaking to reporters on Thursday, Maris said his ministry played a key role in the promotion of the DTV, which is expected to help generate revenue for the country. Continued …

New 6-country tourist visa planned by Foreign Ministry

Minister of Foreign Affairs Maris Sangiampongsa on Thursday announced plans for a new visa regime that would allow access to Thailand and its five neighboring countries, such as Myanmar, Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, and Malaysia. The minister emphasized that the ministry was working with the government to boost the country’s economy.

At the same time, he insisted that Thailand would remain a “neutral” player in geopolitics. The latter commitment is increasingly being examined as tensions between China and the United States in the region have grown substantially. Continued …

Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya’s 37 years career in Thai tourism

As Khun Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya prepares to retire after an illustrious 37-year career with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), his name has become synonymous with the international marketing of Thailand. Over 37 years, he has witnessed the evolution and resilience of Thai tourism. In a candid conversation, Khun Chattan reflects on his journey and the profound transformations he has witnessed in both Thailand and global tourism.

“Thailand is resilient and always bounces back after a crisis,” Khun Chattan begins, as he recalls the various highs and lows that have shaped the industry. From the Asian financial crisis of the late 1990s, to the more recent challenges of the global pandemic, Thailand has continually redefined its position as one of the world’s most sought-after destinations. For Khun Chattan, the essence of Thailand’s appeal lies not only in its landscapes or beaches but in its people. Continued …

Sukhothai launches durian festival with Monthong at just 1 baht

Sukhothai has kicked off a durian festival, offering special promotions with 200 queues per day for the coveted Monthong durian at just 1 baht per fruit. Customers are flocking to take advantage of the deals and carry home the prized fruit.

Yesterday in front of the Big C department store in Ban Kluai, Mueang district, Sukhothai province, a special festival featuring Monthong durians sold at affordable prices ranging from 99 to 129 baht per kilogram is drawing huge crowds. Continued …

How air pollution is driving a real estate transformation in Chiang Mai

Chiang Mai is one of the undisputed jewels in Thailand’s tourism crown. On the doorstep of some of the country’s most stunning nature, the idyllic northern city beckons visitors with its laidback blend of ancient temples, legendary Lanna cuisine, and lively arts and music scene.

But then March rolls around, and the smog rolls in. Every year, for about two months, Chiang Mai is shrouded in pollution, driving tourists away while long-suffering residents endure the poor living conditions. This pollution is exacerbated by the city’s location in a valley, which traps the smoke from agricultural burning in the region. Continued …

Three corporate giants reveal plans to achieve net-zero emissions by 2050

Three large corporations unveiled their investment plans to achieve their net-zero carbon emission goal during the event “60 Years Of Excellence” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on Wednesday.

Several companies are working on reducing their carbon footprint to mitigate the impact of climate change and drive Thailand’s carbon neutrality and net-zero carbon emission goals by 2050 and 2065, respectively. Continued …

WWF Thailand teams up with food delivery platforms for plastic reduction

The World Wide Fund for Nature Thailand (WWF Thailand) has joined forces with LINE MAN Wongnai and Foodpanda, to promote plastic reduction in the food delivery industry. Operating under the “Reduce-Increase-Exchange” concept, the initiative, piloted in four cities in southern Thailand, aims to expand its impact and drive nationwide change.

Rattaphon Pitakthepsombat, deputy director of conservation, WWF Thailand, said, “Plastic waste is a global issue that affects all of our lives. Every year, 430 million tons of plastic are produced worldwide. In Thailand, 75% of plastic waste, or around 1.5 million tons annually, is discarded and has not been circulated in the system, posing a risk of leakage into nature and remaining in the oceans for hundreds of years.” Continued … 

Reforestation can help Thailand honor Paris climate commitment

Reforestation is one solution for Thailand to meet its climate change pledge, experts said at the “Mae Fah Luang Sustainability Forum 2024” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok on Tuesday.

Signed in 2016, the Paris Agreement’s goal is to confine the rise in global surface temperature to not above 1.5 degrees Celsius of the pre-industrial levels by reducing greenhouse gas emissions, and reach net zero by 2050. Continued …

Planting seeds of sustainability: Grab’s carbon offset journey

As the specter of global boiling looms large, innovative partnerships offer a beacon of hope. Grab, a leading superapp in Southeast Asia, and EcoMatcher, a technology-driven tree-planting platform, have forged an alliance in an effort to combat climate change.

By combining cutting-edge technology with transparency and community engagement, they are planting the seeds of a greener and more resilient future. Continued …

Bolt’s EV Usage Soars as Thailand Goes Green

Ride-hailing company Bolt has reported a significant increase in the use of electric vehicles (EVs) on its platform. The announcement comes as the country celebrates World Car Free Day and demonstrates a growing preference for emission-free mobility options among Thai commuters.

According to data released by Bolt, its green category, which features electric and hybrid vehicles, has seen a 257.5% increase in active EV cars. These eco-friendly vehicles have collectively traveled over 4.51 million kilometers – equivalent to approximately 112 trips around the Earth’s equator. Continued …

Southern African Nations Turn to Elephant Culling Amid Drought to Feed Hungry Communities

In response to a crippling drought, Zimbabwe and Namibia have announced plans to slaughter hundreds of wild elephants and other animals to provide much-needed food for their struggling citizens. The devastating drought, worsened by the El Niño weather phenomenon, has left many communities in these southern African countries facing severe hunger. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
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  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
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The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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Thursday’s news-Sept 19


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Updated Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

PKK warning: Heavy rain, flash floods through Saturday

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Chat Chai Market ‘modernization’ project approved

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Koh Samui or Hua Hin? How to choose between two of Thailand’s top beach destinations

Thailand is one of the world’s sandiest nations, with hundreds of beaches garlanded over 2,000 miles of coastline. These range from secluded, unspoiled coves with fine, white sand and crystal-clear waters to the more easily accessible and well-known beaches that tourists flock to every day. So where do you start?

You’ll find the best introduction in Hua Hin and Koh Samui. Two very different destinations but both oozing with the charm and beach experience that you’d expect from Thailand. Once a quiet fishing village on the skinny stretch of mainland north of the Malay peninsula, Hua Hin was established as a royal getaway in the 1920s and has since grown into a fashionable resort town. While Koh Samui offers laidback island life with pristine beaches, tropical greenery and a calm blue sea. Both border the Gulf of Thailand, a sandy-bottomed waterworld filled with kaleidoscopic sea life, where temperature in the area seldom dips below 24 degrees. Continued … 

Tropical storm to bring heavy rain until Monday

A depression is expected to strengthen into a tropical storm today, land in Vietnam and cause heavy downpours across Thailand until Monday, according to the Meteorological Department.

The depression, with wind speeds of 55 kilometers per hour at its center, was located about 300km northeast of Quang Tri province in Vietnam at 4am today, Kornrawee Sitthichivapak, director-general of the department, said. Continued …

Flood warnings issued for northeastern provinces

Authorities are closely monitoring water levels along the Mekong River, particularly in Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces, as rising waters threaten low-lying areas.

As of Tuesday, water levels in Nakhon Phanom reached 11.82 meters, just 0.18 meters below the critical level of 12 meters, sparking concerns for communities along the riverbanks. While the municipal area of Nakhon Phanom remains unaffected, agricultural zones in outer districts are experiencing flooding. Continued …

Landslides and floods in Thailand claim 19 lives

A severe landslide and flood disaster has affected nine provinces in Thailand, resulting in 19 fatalities and numerous injuries. The Ministry of Public Health is mobilizing medical supplies and healthcare personnel to assist the affected populations.

The disaster, which occurred between Sept. 8 and yesterday, has created a critical situation requiring a coordinated response from multiple government agencies. A teleconference was held yesterday, chaired by Veerawut Imsamran, inspector general of the Ministry of Public Health, in conjunction with the Emergency Public Health Division, provincial health offices, and other relevant agencies. The aim was to prepare for and manage the medical and health aspects of the ongoing crisis. Continued …

Thailand Unveils New Bill to Regulate Cannabis While Keeping It Legal

Thailand has proposed a new bill to regulate its cannabis industry and restrict marijuana uses to primarily health and medical purposes, the latest effort to rein in recreational smoking after several policy u-turns.

Under the draft legislation, cannabis or its extracts will be allowed for medical treatment and research by state agencies, besides its use in herbal, food and cosmetic products. The new bill was published earlier this week by the Ministry of Public Health, just days after the new administration of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra took office. Continued …

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Consumer spending to finally recover this year

The Bank of Thailand’s expected interest rate cuts, prompted by the strong baht and growth in the tourism sector, will both increase the country’s consumer spending, which is expected to exceed the 2019 level for the first time this year, say analysts.

While consumer spending remains pressured by high household debt, it should be buoyed by foreign tourist arrivals, which play a large role in the Thai economy, according to BMI, a Fitch Solutions company. Continued …

Government upbeat on wage hike plan

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn is confident that a fresh daily minimum wage hike to 400 baht nationwide could be introduced on Oct. 1 along with measures to assist affected businesses.

The minister’s remarks on Wednesday come amid uncertainty surrounding the upcoming meeting of the tripartite wage committee on Friday, where the proposed 400-baht minimum wage nationwide will be discussed. Continued …

Bank of Thailand boss: current economic thinking only benefits large Thai business concerns

Thailand’s central bank boss continues to be at odds with the Pheu Thai-led government. Again this week, he has been openly criticized by a senior cabinet minister. Undoubtedly, there is now a widening difference of thinking between Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput and his political colleagues on how the Thai economy should be managed.

Sethaput’s disillusionment with the current government’s model for economic growth was on full display recently in a speech he gave to an audience in Bangkok. The central bank boss noted that while the Thai economy grew by nearly 30% in 10 years, in a similar period, Thai household debt has mushroomed. Furthermore, he warned that the major beneficiaries of government policy appear to be the kingdom’s large corporations. Continued …

Manufacturers’ confidence dips to 87.7 points in August

The Thai Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) fell to 87.7 points in August amid a stagnant economy, a strengthening baht and the impact of severe flooding in the north, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The index, which gauges business confidence among manufacturers, only rose temporarily to 89.3 points in July, thanks to higher demand for food, medicine and cosmetic products. Continued …

Opposition warns of ‘shady’ side to casinos

The opposition People’s Party has warned the government about its casino project following specific revisions to the plan that it believes could trigger shady business dealings.

Nont Pisarnlimjaroenkit, a People’s Party MP for Nonthaburi, told parliament that the government led by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expects to generate new income by bringing underground businesses into the tax system. Continued …

Thailand and UK sign ‘enhanced trade’ pact

The government of the United Kingdom has agreed to boost trade and investment with Thailand in the first such deal made by the new Labor government since it took office in July.

The enhanced trade partnership agreement, which aims to ease barriers to the flow of goods and services, was signed by Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan and UK Trade Minister Douglas Alexander in Bangkok on Wednesday morning. Continued …

Thailand’s rice exports surge 22% in first 7 months

Thailand’s rice exports rose 21.97% in the first seven months of 2024 compared to a year earlier, driven by rising global demand, as rice-importing countries seek to secure stocks amid food security concerns, official data showed on Wednesday.

The Southeast Asian country shipped out 5.68 million tons of rice during the January-July period, worth 132.4 billion baht (about 3.7 billion U.S. dollars), representing a 50.97% jump in export value year-on-year, according to the Ministry of Commerce. Continued …

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Navy rescues 130 tourists stranded on an island off Phuket

About 130 Thai and foreign tourists, mostly Chinese, were safely rescued yesterday after they became stranded on Racha Yai Island, off Phuket, due to rough seas and strong winds, making it impossible for the tourist speed boats to pick them up.

Alerted by a call for help, the Royal Thai Navy sent a coastal patrol vessel to the island to take the stranded tourists back to the shore of Phuket. A naval officer said that the rescue mission was hampered by rough seas, but all the tourists were safely rescued. Continued …

New platform to host Thai tourism services

The Tourism and Sports Ministry has unveiled a new web portal connecting online services from the public sector, including the new electronic travel authorization (ETA) system and the 300-baht fee collection from foreign tourists in the future.

Mongkon Wimonrat, deputy permanent secretary at the ministry, said the website named “Entry Thailand” is a central platform that features helpful information and travel services from suppliers, seeking to engage tourists throughout their trips. Continued …

Tourist Police Ensure Safety for Full Moon Party on Koh Phangan

Police Lt. Gen. Saksira Phueak-um, commissioner of the Tourist Police, has assured enhanced safety measures for tourists attending the upcoming full moon party on Koh Phangan, set to attract thousands of visitors. The announcement came after a crucial security briefing held at the Vannee Golden Sands Hotel nvolving key officials and representatives.

Joining the security discussions were Deputy Commissioner Phongsiyam Meekhantong, Police Maj. Gen. Phopphon Chakkapark, British Consul Joanne Finnamore-Crorkin, London Police Chief Inspector Lorenzo Conigliaro, as well as local district and municipal leaders. Continued …

The best of Koh Samui

In the late morning on Koh Samui, it began to sprinkle and strong gusts were driving away the nimbus clouds as we reached Bang Makham beach for breakfast. For a mere 59 baht per person, the Po Lay beachfront eatery offers a full buffet line-up with tempting options of authentic southern-style fare such as yellow fish curry (nam ya pla), thick fish curry (gaeng tai pla) and peanut sauce (nam prik), which can be paired with a range of fresh or pickled vegetables.

Here, customers tend to enjoy stunning views of the sea and an immaculate beach from an alfresco dining area sheltered by tall native plants. However, it felt like we were being hit by a hurricane when dining outside at that time, as the wind was rippling our hair in all directions and taking most of the fresh vegetables off our plates. Continued …

Thailand’s energy-related CO2 emissions down 2.5% in first half of 2024

Thailand’s carbon dioxide emissions from energy usage from January to June stood at 121.9 million tons, down 2.5% year on year (YoY), the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO) reported on Wednesday. The office said electricity generation emitted the most CO2 at 48.1 million tons, increasing 5.8% YoY.

In second place was the transport sector, which emitted 41.5 million tons of CO2, down 1.2% YoY. The industrial sector, meanwhile, emitted 25.6 million tons of CO2, decreasing 16.8% YoY. Continued … 

Tracking air quality the right way

Every year, the World Health Organization (WHO) summarizes global progress on malaria control. It details the number of cases in affected countries, shows year-on-year changes, outlines goals, and assesses the current funding landscape. The United Nations puts out a similar annual report for HIV/Aids.

This regular tracking of serious public-health concerns is essential for addressing them effectively, because it can help channel resources to where they are most needed and identify interventions that are working. Continued …

Chinese automaker Changan debuts premium EV brand AVATR in Thailand

Chinese automaker Changan Automobile officially launched its premium electric vehicle (EV) brand AVATR in Thailand on Tuesday in a move to expand its presence in the Southeast Asian country’s upscale automotive market.

The event showcased the debut of the AVATR 11, an SUV coupe that marks Changan’s fourth model introduction in Thailand, following the launches of the Deepal L07 and S07 last year and the Lumin L earlier this year. Continued …

Fears of all-out war as new Lebanon device blasts kill 20, wound 450

A second wave of device explosions killed 20 people and wounded more than 450 others on Wednesday in Hezbollah strongholds in Lebanon, officials said, stoking fears of an all-out war with Israel. A source close to Hezbollah said walkie-talkies used by its members blew up in its Beirut stronghold, with state media reporting similar blasts in south and east Lebanon. Continued …

Federal Reserve signals end to inflation fight with a sizable half-point rate cut

The U.S. Federal Reserve on Wednesday cut its benchmark interest rate by an unusually large half-point, a dramatic shift after more than two years of high rates that helped tame inflation but also made borrowing painfully expensive for American consumers. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
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Wednesday’s news-Sept 18


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Sacred bells stolen/More rain coming/Phayao students stranded on dorm roof/Flash floods in Pattaya/Satun province faces severe flooding/Chiang Rai not cleaning up yet/Unplugging the electricity monopoly/Attacked by a Python/Baby hippo drawing large crowds/Even USA media/Illegal villas closed on Koh Samui/True, DTAC schemes/‘Game over’ for Covid/Military faces bribery allegations/Insurgent Bomb Attack/30-million-baht lottery winners/Thai Bride Escapes Marriage Scam/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Handout will give ‘jolt’ to economy/Minimum wage decision Friday/Earthquake in Thai banking landscape?/VAT cut extension/Thai industrial sentiment/Support for online commerce/Tourism: ‘We Travel Together’ may return/Thailand’s new visa rules/Thailand Experience: Wat Arun as never seen before/7 fine dining restaurants in Phuket/Must-visit cashew chicken restaurants/Climate Thailand: Headed toward uncharted waters/Bangkok districts to become pedestrian paradise/Siam Cement’s green transformation/International/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

Sacred bells stolen at Hin Lek Fai temple

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More rain coming to Thailand from Friday to Monday

Several parts of Thailand, including the north, northeast, east and south, as well as metropolitan Bangkok, will experience more rain and isolated heavy to very heavy downpours from Friday to Monday due to the influence of a tropical depression over the upper South China Sea.

In a weather warning issued today, the Thai Meteorological Department said the storm, which has a maximum sustained wind speed of 55 km/hr is moving west at 25 km/hr. Continued …

Phayao students stranded on dorm roof as flood water rises

Rescuers rushed to help a group of Phayao University students on Tuesday who had climbed up on the roof of their dormitory to escape rising floodwaters in Mueang district of the northern province.

Actress and philanthropist Panadda Wongphudee on Tuesday posted a photo of a group of seven students stranded on the roof of a student dorm in Mae Ka subdistrict of Mueang district. Continued … 

Flash floods in Pattaya bring misery to motorists

Heavy rains brought severe flash flooding to Pattaya in the early hours of Wednesday morning, causing damage to vehicles.

Main roads in the city were inundated, especially those prone to flooding, including the road that runs along the railway from Khao Talo-Wat Tham Samakee, Pattaya Tai-Pattaya Klang Road, Chaloem Phrakiat Road and Pattaya Beach Road. Continued …

Satun province faces severe flooding amid heavy rainfall

Heavy rainfall caused severe flooding in four districts of Satun province, affecting eight subdistricts and 26 villages. The continuous downpour led officials to establish boats in flood-prone areas and mobilize resources for 24-hour monitoring and assistance.

Heavy rain has been battering Satun province since Monday, resulting in significant flooding in the districts of Khuan Don, Mueang Satun, Tha Phae, and Manang. The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office (DDPM) in Satun has reported no injuries or fatalities so far but the full extent of the damage is still under assessment. Continued …

People in Chiang Rai not cleaning up yet ahead of another storm

Residents in the flood-devastated Mueang and Mae Sai districts of Chiang Rai are being advised to postpone the cleaning up of their houses and businesses due to the possibility that several other northern and northeastern provinces will be hit by a tropical depression, which is predicted to make landfall in central Vietnam Thursday night into Friday morning.

Asked whether the depression will result in more widespread flooding in Chiang Rai, Chanchuda Pornsri, chief of the Weather Forecast Division of the Meteorological Department, said she would like to advise flood victims not to clean up their muddy houses until the depression passes. Continued …

Unplugging the electricity monopoly

Thailand’s electricity prices remain stubbornly high, burdening consumers and businesses alike. The current and former governments have tried to tackle this problem without much luck.

Subsidies are a short-term tonic, but they have created new financial burdens. It is about time to ask what makes electricity costs so high and what needs to be changed at a fundamental level. Continued …

Hospital Maid Saved After Being Attacked by a Python

A 64-year-old hospital maid experienced a near-death encounter in Samut Prakan yesterday when a massive python attacked her while she washing dishes behind her rented home. The woman had just finished dinner and was tending to chores at around 8:30 pm when she suddenly felt a sharp bite on her thigh.

Initially thinking it was a monitor lizard, she looked down to discover a giant python, more than 4 meters long, coiling itself around her. Terrified, she attempted to pull the snake off by grabbing its head, but the python’s grip tightened, causing her to fall to the ground. Despite struggling for over two hours, she was unable to free herself. Continued …

Moo Deng: Bouncing baby hippo drawing large crowds

Thailand’s newest internet sensation, baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng, is drawing large crowds to Khao Kheow Open Zoo, two hours south of Bangkok – and will soon be on livestream. Video …

Even USA media: Meet the wet, chubby ‘lifestyle icon’ captivating the internet

Oh, baby! A little hippo in Thailand has taken the internet by storm, becoming a viral sensation and even inspiring Sephora to post about blushes that will make people “blush like a baby hippo.”

Moo Deng, a baby pygmy hippopotamus at the Khao Kheow Open Zoo in eastern Thailand about two hours from Bangkok, has the internet and the world in a chokehold with her chubby, pink cheeks, tummy rolls and adorable expressions. Continued …

Illegal villas closed on Koh Samui, tenants ordered out

Authorities have closed 21 villas built illegally on Koh Samui, some of them housing foreign tenants who were ordered to leave. Municipal, military and ombudsman’s representatives on Tuesday posted closure notices at the villas, which are on Khao Ma Ngaen mountain in tambon Bo Phut of the tourist island.

The 21 villas were among 46 built illegally by three companies in tambon Bo Phut. They had no building permits and encroached on the mountainside. Continued …

True, DTAC schemes set to be merged

True Corp. plans to consolidate the loyalty programs of the existing True and Total Access Communication (DTAC) brands into a single scheme next year to improve consumers’ experiences and strengthen customer relationship management (CRM).

According to Sanpichit Eamcherangkul, head of the CRM and reward division at True, the company mainly provides privileges and loyalty programs through its TrueID platform, grouping clients into True red cards and black cards. Continued …

‘Game over’ for Covid despite next surge

Covid-19 will be treated as a typical respiratory disease from now on, as the number of cases keeps shrinking and the symptoms are becoming less severe, says Chulalongkorn University virologist Dr. Yong Poovorawan. It is clear that this year’s caseload is in decline, Dr. Yong said Monday.

Covid-19 patients accounted for up to 30% of the 6,000 patients suffering from respiratory diseases at the start of the rainy season, but the figure had dropped to just 5% in August, he said. Continued … 

Thai military faces renewed bribery allegations involving US firm

Allegations of transnational bribery involving the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) have resurfaced, prompting responses from top officials. Deputy Prime Minister and Defense Minister Phumtham Wechayachai acknowledged the persistent issue, stating that bribery has long plagued the military.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has committed to investigating reports suggesting that Deere, a U.S.-based agricultural and construction equipment firm, paid bribes to secure contracts with the RTAF, the Department of Highways (DoH), and the Department of Rural Roads. Continued …

Insurgent Bomb Attack in Bannang Sata Injures 4 Soldiers

A roadside bomb yesterday targeted a paramilitary patrol from the 33rd Ranger Regiment in Bannang Sata District, Yala Province, injuring four soldiers.

The explosive device, weighing over 50 kilograms, was buried along a rural road in Bajoh Village, Moo 2, Thung Luang subdistrict. The blast sent an armored pickup truck flying into a nearby fruit orchard, leaving it severely damaged. Continued …

Nong Bua Lamphu residents win 30-million-baht lottery

Two residents from Nong Bua Lamphu province have won first prize in the latest government lottery draw, collectively taking home 30 million baht. One couple celebrated their 18-million-baht win, while another winner, who received 12 million baht, remained silent and did not give interviews.

After the government lottery results were announced Monday, reporters flocked to Nong Bua Lamphu to investigate the lucky winners. The first winner resides in Ban Non Song Ploei, Pho Chai subdistrict, Mueang district. Continued …

Thai Bride Escapes Chinese Marriage Scam

A 24-year-old Thai woman was deceived by a matchmaking agency into marrying a Chinese man who claimed to be a businessman with a luxurious condo in China. However, it turned out he lived in an old house on a mountain without a bathroom.

The woman, using the pseudonym Fern, said she used to work as a receptionist at an airport. Later, an acquaintance introduced her to an agency that would help find her a Chinese husband who wanted a Thai wife. She was promised a substantial dowry and a good life with a good family, which interested her. Continued … 

  • Two Iranian Thieves Arrested for Targeting Chinese Tourists in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Tourists Blatantly Urinate on Pattaya Beach – Continued … 

PM says handout will give ‘jolt’ to economy

The launch of a 145-billion-baht handout program to needy people next week is certain to give a “jolt” to the economy, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Tuesday, as her government promised more stimulus measures ahead.

The cabinet on Tuesday formally approved the distribution of 145 billion baht, starting on Sept. 25, or about one-third of the total planned in the original “digital wallet” scheme. Continued …

Final minimum wage decision due Friday

The national wage committee is scheduled to convene again on Friday, with the aim of introducing a 400-baht minimum wage among large employers nationwide on Oct. 1, as planned, according to Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.

The tripartite committee, comprising representatives from employees, employers and the government, met on Monday but the five employers’ representatives did not show up. That left only the five members each from the employee and government groups, Phiphat said on Tuesday. Continued …

Virtual banks: An earthquake in Thai banking landscape?

With only one day left before the application window for Thailand’s new virtual banking licenses closes on tomorrow, traditional banks are downplaying the potential impact of new competitors.

Five consortiums are reportedly vying for the three virtual banking licenses being issued by the Bank of Thailand, with services expected to be up and running by mid-2026. Continued …

Cabinet approves VAT cut extension

The cabinet has approved an extension of the 7% value-added tax (VAT) reduction for another year, aiming to alleviate the impact of the cost of living and boost consumer spending.

According to Jirayu Houngsub, the prime minister’s adviser on public relations, the cabinet on Tuesday decided to extend the reduction in the VAT rate of 6.3% (excluding local taxes) or 7% (including local taxes), effective from Oct. 1 to Sept. 30, 2025. It was set to end in two weeks. Continued …

Thai industrial sentiment down on weak demand

Industrial sentiment fell in August due to weak domestic demand, high production costs and floods, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said today.

The FTI said its industrial sentiment index dropped to 87.7 in August from 89.3 in July, when it had risen for the first time in four months. Domestic demand has slowed, reflected in a 24% year-on-year slump in car sales in the first seven months of 2024, as banks have tightened up on lending, the FTI said. Continued …

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Department of Business Development bolstering support for online commerce

The Thai Department of Business Development is working to support the adoption of e-commerce by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

According to various sources, e-commerce will reach 750 billion baht by 2025. Auramon Supthaweethum, the department’s director-general, explained that the Thai e-commerce market is expected to reach 700 billion baht in 2024, up from 634 billion in 2023, driven by a significant increase in business registrations and consumer adoption of technology for retail purchases. Continued …

‘We Travel Together’ co-payment scheme may return

To further boost the tourism industry, the Tourism and Sports Ministry is planning to bring back the popular “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together) co-payment scheme implemented to revive the industry after the Covid-19 outbreak.

The scheme, which offers up to 40% subsidy on room rates, airfares, and restaurants at domestic establishments for Thai travelers, would help boost their spending during vacations, Minister Sorawong Thienthong said on Tuesday during a meeting with over 20 tourism entrepreneurs and associations. Continued …

Thailand’s new visa rules: Game-changer or red-tape?

Thailand’s Interior Ministry just dropped a bombshell with fresh guidelines for the much-hyped Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), now granting visa-exempt tourists a 60-day stay instead of the previous 30 days.

The DTV has been heralded as a game-changer for remote workers, allowing them to work for overseas companies without the hassle of obtaining a local work permit. However, the ministry has tightened the reins, warning that “such work must not impinge in any way on the Thai economy,” leaving many questioning what this broad restriction truly means. Continued …

Wat Arun as never seen before

Among Thailand’s unique landmarks on most visitors’ “must see” list, Wat Arun, the Temple of Dawn, ranks in the top 10 Bangkok cultural experiences thanks to its ornate features and significant historical value.

From November onward, visitors, especially culture buffs and gamers, will find the experience at Wat Arun even more captivating with the introduction of an interactive VR game that allows virtual access to some of the temple’s closed-off areas and features, and more insightful information about this majestic sacred ground. Continued …

7 fine dining restaurants in Phuket

Not only is Phuket known for its local multi-cultural cuisine, blending the best of Thai, Chinese and Peranakan – also known as Nyonya – cuisines, it’s also known for its international and diverse fine dining with the picturesque backdrop of the Andaman Sea.

In short, Phuket’s fine dining scene has evolved into a sophisticated blend of world-class offerings and exceptional service, making it the perfect culinary destination for discerning travelers. Continued …

Must-visit cashew chicken restaurants in Bangkok

Looking for the best cashew chicken in Bangkok? Craving tender chicken, crunchy cashews, and rich, flavorful sauces? You’re in the right place!

Bangkok is filled with top-notch restaurants serving this popular dish. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, these spots are sure to impress with their take on cashew chicken. Continued …

The world is headed toward uncharted waters

No sirens are blaring, nobody even looks frightened, but they should be. Last week, the world moved into uncharted territory. The “aspirational” goal of never allowing the average global temperature to rise more than 1.5 degrees Celsius higher than the pre-industrial norm (+1.5C) has been breached for a whole year — and probably forever.

“Never” is a long time, so the Intergovernmental Panel for Climate Change (IPCC), when it set that target in 2018, actually said that it should remain achievable until at least 2050. You may have noticed that the year is only 2024, and we are already there. Something has gone wrong, and there is a scramble to cover it up. Continued …

Two Bangkok districts to become pedestrian paradise

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is shaking things up with a plan to transform the eastern districts of Phra Khanong and Bang Na into a pedestrian’s dream. In a move that will have locals leaving their cars at home, the new zones will encourage walking, running, and biking as part of a healthier, greener lifestyle.

Deputy Bangkok Gov. Tavida Kamolvej revealed the ambitious plans during a brainstorming session at Ban Jirayu-Poonsup Library on Sunday. The event, which was part of the Walk-Ride-Run campaign, was organized by Chulalongkorn University’s Urban Design and Development Center (UDDC) in partnership with the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth). Continued …

Siam Cement preps green transformation

Siam Cement Group (SCG), Thailand’s largest cement maker and industrial conglomerate, plans to allocate 200 billion baht to develop its businesses between 2025 and 2030, in a bid to make them more eco-friendly and competitive.

The company plans to spend 40 billion baht of the budget annually to support businesses, especially those under its key subsidiaries SCG Chemicals and SCG Cleanergy, which offers clean energy solutions, said Thammasak Sethaudom, president and chief executive of SCG. Continued … 

Hezbollah hit by exploding pagers, blames Israel; 9 dead, thousands injured

Pagers used by hundreds of members of the militant group Hezbollah exploded nearly simultaneously in Lebanon and Syria on Tuesday, killing at least nine people — including an 8-year-old girl — and wounding several thousand, officials said. Continued …

Democracy Declined for 8th Straight Year Around the Globe

Last year had the worst decline in credible elections and parliamentary oversight in almost a half-century, driven by government intimidation, foreign interference, disinformation and the misuse of artificial intelligence in campaigns, an organization promoting democracy said Tuesday. Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Sept 17


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Wildcarder advances in Allied Thailand Open in Hua Hin

World No.184 Lanlana Tararudee of the host country advanced to the second round of the Allied Thailand Open tennis tournament with a 6-0, 6-1 victory over compatriot Thasaporn Naklo at Arena Hua Hin yesterday.

Both Lanlana and Thasaporn were awarded wildcard entries into the main draw of the WTA 250 event. Continued …

Squid fishing festival starts in Cha Am

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Flood victims to receive maximum 230,000 baht per household

The government will provide a maximum of 230,000 baht in financial aid to every household affected by floods in several provinces, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said on Monday. This money is on top of the 40,000 to 50,000 baht compensation being paid for other cases, such as deaths, PM’s Secretary-general Prommin Lertsuridej, added.

Paetongtarn said that she would propose to the Cabinet that 3 billion baht be disbursed from the central budget for flood relief during a meeting today. Continued …

Nong Khai governor says flooding to end in two weeks

The governor of Nong Khai province said flooding in the province may end in two weeks because the level in the Mekong is now receding, and the provincial administration will organize a major cleanup once the situation eases.

Nong Khai Gov. Sompop Samitasiri was speaking to reporters as he led his deputy Charnchai Khongthan and Muang district chief Suchart Thonmanee to inspect the flooded area near Phrathat Klang Nam in the downtown area, which was the hardest hit by the Mekong overflowing. Continued …

Flash flood hits the heart of Phayao

Persistent overnight rain caused the Mae Ka Huai Khian stream to overflow in Muang district this morning, leaving many residents, young and old, stranded on upper floors and roofs.

According to local media, the stream burst its banks in Ban Huai Khian village in tambon Mae Ka of Muang district. Flood levels ranged from one to two meters, swamping many buildings and vehicles. Continued …

Phuket flooded again following heavy downpour

Several roads in Phuket are underwater today following heavy rainfall, which has caused flash floods and mudslides in mountainous areas, according to reports from the province.

In the Ban Kata community, where 13 people died and 19 others were injured in recent mudslides, it is reported that rocks were washed down the Nak Kerd mountain by torrents of water, raising concern among residents of a possible repeat of the recent tragedy. Continued …

Navigating ‘rain bombs’

‘Traveling around is hard, and I’m scared of snakes. Last year, the flood lasted only three days, but this year it’s been much longer. Every time it floods, the vegetables I plant die,” says Nathanicha Lamai, an 8-year-old second-grader, as she shares her feelings about the flooding that has submerged her home in Sukhothai, caused by the overflowing Yom River.

Nathanicha has missed several school days because her school was closed due to the flood, and the Chinese cabbage she planted with a neighbor has rotted and been washed away by the water. Continued … 

Statue removed to museum after residents blame it for Mae Sai floods

A sculpture inspired by a northern ethnic woman was moved to Chiang Rai Contemporary Art Museum (CCAM) in Mueang district last week following a spate of social media posts holding the statue responsible for the severe flooding in Mae Sai district.

The “Angel of Maesai” sculpted by Thai artist Kraiwut Donjuk, previously stood in front of the Thailand-Myanmar border checkpoint in Mae Sai district as part of efforts to improve the landscape. However, several netizens with strong beliefs in spirits and the supernatural claimed that the statue was the cause of severe flooding in the district. Continued …

Thailand’s venomous vipers slither in flood season

Thailand’s deadly snake brigade is on the slide! Home to seven venomous species, these serpentine killers are a force to be reckoned with, especially during the treacherous flood season. With venom that packs a punch, sometimes fatal, these snakes are not to be trifled with.

Venom from these slithering assassins delivers a double whammy: muscle weakness and paralysis. It starts innocently enough with drooping eyelids, fools you into thinking you’re sleepy, and then, BAM! The next thing you know, you’re struggling for breath. Continued …

Singto, veteran member of K9 Search & Rescue team passes away

“Singto,” a member of Thailand’s K9 Urban Search and Rescue team, has died of cancer after 11 years of dedicated service to the organization, said Alongkot Chukaew, deputy director of K9 USAR Thailand. Alongkot noted that Singto was a very strong dog, always ready to face any challenge, and worked with him through difficult times, such as diving in reservoirs to search for missing persons. K9 Singto was a Golden Retriever who had been battling cancer for four months and passed away on Sept. 15. (thaipbs.com)

Online sexual abuse now at severe levels in Thailand

The growing threat of sexual harassment on social media is having a severe impact on children and the young, according to Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).

In its social outlook report, the NESDC said victims of such harassment are at risk of developing social, emotional and mental health problems, including anxiety and depression. Continued …

Thailand-Based Networks Behind Major Crimes in Sweden

A police report has revealed that approximately 600 criminals, many of them operating from countries like Thailand, are at the helm of substantial criminal activities in Sweden. This wide-reaching influence encompasses drug trafficking, violent crimes, fraud, and money laundering, as disclosed in a report by Ekot.

Thailand, in particular, has emerged as a significant stronghold for these criminal networks. Swedish police officer Håkan Wall underscored their considerable impact on Sweden’s criminal landscape. “They have a substantial impact on what is happening in Sweden, both when it comes to drug smuggling and violence,” Wall said. Continued …

Solving the Myanmar migrant surge

With the civil conflict in Myanmar showing no signs of abating soon, Thailand faces formidable challenges in irregular migration from the country. Without adequate and sustainable solutions, Thailand’s overall development, including its economy, society, and security, will be seriously impacted.

To address these issues, the Paetongtarn government should urgently prioritize immediate implementation and develop new mechanisms that streamline measures and procedures to improve the livelihoods of these migrants. It is a Herculean task. Continued … 

Phatthalung unveils 71-billion-baht airport plan

A plot of land spanning 1,496 rai near Songkhla Lake in Phatthalung has been earmarked for constructing a new airport, aimed at boosting tourism and transport in the southern province and its neighbors.

Anticipated to become a central hub for Phatthalung, Songkhla, and Nakhon Si Thammarat, the land in Khuan Maphrao subdistrict, Mueang district, is owned by the Department of Rice (DoR). The decision to select this site was finalized by Phatthalung’s public-private working group.. Continued …

Lessons from ‘Moo Deng’

The popularity of two-month-old pygmy hippo “Moo Deng” is not happenstance. It is the fruit of a laborious and systematic media campaign by the public relations team of Khao Kheow Open Zoo to promote their animals.

The zoo, in Chon Buri province, often provides entertainment activities, such as live music performed by local students. It also created an animal food fund to boost public engagement. Continued … 

Damage to the economy from flooding could reach 27 billion baht

The flooding in northern Thailand has been the most severe in the past 80 years and impacted the economy by as much as 27 billion baht, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said on Monday.

“We estimate that the floods have caused 25-27 billion baht in damage to the economy and entrepreneurs in the area,” federation Chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul said, pointing to the devastation of agricultural areas and orchards from heavy rains in Thailand and Myanmar and the additional downpours forecast to hit the country this week. Continued …

Overcoming Thailand’s Economic Challenges

Thailand’s economy is confronted with long-term challenges such as an aging population and low productivity. These issues cannot be quickly resolved and necessitate reforms, including empowering local governments and liberalizing the energy sector.

As Thailand contends with the difficulties of 2024, it is anticipated that the nation’s economic landscape will encounter substantial long-term challenges. Continued …

Minimum wage rising to 400 baht despite employers skipping meeting

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said the minimum daily wage is rising to 400 baht nationwide from Oct. 1 despite employers’ representatives not showing up for the tripartite wage committee meeting yesterday. He warned employers that if they still remain silent and not show up for the next meeting scheduled for Friday he would still proceed with the wage hike.

Phiphat mentioned that he had received letters from chambers of commerce in almost every province, including provincial industrial councils and the Federation of Thai Industries, stating that they were not ready to increase wages at this time. Continued …

Baht expected to continue to rise

The baht could appreciate further, after hitting a 19-month high of 32.2 baht to the dollar on Monday, if the U.S. Federal Reserve cuts interest rates deeper than 25 basis points at its meeting this week, as falling U.S. inflation could prompt the central bank to deliver an outsized rate cut.

The Thai currency rose from Friday’s close of 33.33 baht against the greenback as investors rushed to sell the dollar ahead of the central bank’s Federal Open Market Committee meeting on Wednesday, according to Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research). Continued …

Restaurants struggle to cope

Knowing one’s strengths and distinctiveness, along with being able to utilize online marketing tools, are seen in Thailand as the keys to survival for restaurant business operators in a highly competitive market.

Thanapong Vongchinsri, the owner of Penguin Eat Shabu, said buffet restaurants in the country are facing rising costs such as raw materials, rental fees, and management costs. Continued …

Less than 40 million expected to join digital wallet scheme

The government expects less than 40 million people to sign up for its flagship digital wallet handout scheme, with the first phase set to be distributed to 14.5 million vulnerable people from Sept. 25, a finance ministry official said on Monday.

The government has planned to give away 450 billion baht to 45 million people under its stimulus program, which will see 10,000 baht transferred to each person who registers to spend in their localities within six months. Continued …

Tweaking the casino plan

Members of the tourism sector welcome the government’s policy on integrated entertainment complex development in the hope it will stimulate the economy, suggesting that some laws and regulations be amended to support the cause. Some, however, doubt whether the project will be worth the impact.

Weerawit Krueasombat, president of the Patong Entertainment Business Assn. (PEBA) in Phuket, said it is a good idea to have an integrated complex that includes a casino in a major tourist city. Continued …

McCormick upbeat on local herbs, spices

Even though Thailand has a sluggish economy, the Thai herbs and spices market has proved to be resilient, according to McCormick & Co., an American spice manufacturer and distributor.

Priya Sharma, managing director of McCormick India-Southeast Asia, said the company believes that following the Covid-19 pandemic, people around the world now tend to cook more at home. Continued …

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Tourism Minister Aims to Levy 300-Baht Fee for Visitors

Thailand’s newly appointed Tourism Minister, Sorawong Thienthong, is set to revive the previously shelved 300-baht tourism tax, aiming to enhance tourism revenue to at least 3 trillion baht this year.

“I believe the collection of the tourism fee benefits the tourism industry, as the revenue can be used for infrastructure development and ensuring tourist safety,” remarked Thienthong, who took office recently. Continued …

Thai hotel Association Urges Government to Extend Visa Waivers

As Thailand’s tourism continues to grow, the Thai Hotel Assn. (THA) has suggested that the government launch another round of stimulus measures focusing on labor and financial support. They also urged the government to consider extending the free visa requirement for destination markets and postponing the imposition of the “landing fee” for another two years.

A confidence survey in August showed an average occupancy rate of 62%, higher than the previous month. Sixty percent of hotels reported revenues at or above pre-COVID-19 levels. Continued …

Malaysians flock to southern Thailand, boosting economy by one billion baht

Nearly 100,000 Malaysian tourists took advantage of the long weekend in conjunction with Malaysia Day to vacation in southern Thailand – contributing more than 1 billion baht to the local economy.

The president of the Hat Yai Songkhla Hotel Assn., Sittipong Sitthipatprapha, stated that more than 36,000 Malaysian tourists entered the Songkhla province through three main entry points – namely Sadao, Ban Prakob, and Padang Besar – on Sept. 14, with traffic jams reported from as early as 5 a.m. until 11 p.m., especially in the Hat Yai area. Continued …

Grocery shopping in Thailand: must-buy ingredients and where to find them

People often say that to truly know Thailand, you must eat like the locals, not just on the streets but also by shopping for ingredients the way they do – in bustling markets, supermarkets and specialty stores.

Each shopping experience offers a unique insight into Thai culture and cuisine, particularly local wet and floating markets, which are often microcosms of the neighborhoods that they serve. Continued … 

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Bangkok’s Culinary Craze: 5 Must-Try New Spots

Bangkok’s vibrant food scene is always sizzling. New street food spots, restaurants and rooftops are popping up across the city, each offering unique takes on Thai classics or exciting culinary adventures.

For adventurous eaters seeking new mouth-watering experiences, Bangkok is updated with delicious possibilities. This guide highlights five must-try new spots that you should not miss for your next visit to Bangkok. Continued …

Must-visit Rad Na restaurants in Bangkok

If you’re in Bangkok and craving Rad Na, you’re in luck! This tasty Thai dish features wide rice noodles in a savory gravy with meat and vegetables. Bangkok is full of great spots to enjoy this comforting and flavorful meal.

Whether you’re a long-time fan or new to Rad Na, the city’s top restaurants offer fantastic versions of this classic dish. Let’s explore some must-visit places where you can savor every bite of this Thai favorite. Continued …

‘Easy, convenient, cheap’: how single-use plastic rules the world

Negotiators hope to reach the world’s first treaty on plastic pollution this year, but across five very different countries, AFP found single-use plastic remains hugely popular as a cheap and convenient choice, illustrating the challenges ahead:

Bangkok

On a Bangkok street lined with food vendors, customers line up for Maliwan’s famed traditional sweets. Steamed layer cakes — green with pandan leaf or blue with butterfly pea — sit in clear plastic bags alongside rows of taro pudding in plastic boxes. Continued …

Myanmar flooding death toll jumps to 226

The death toll from massive flooding in Myanmar in the wake of Typhoon Yagi has doubled to 226, as the UN warned as many as 630,000 people could be in need of help. Continued …

Strongest Typhoon Since 1949 Hits Shanghai, the Financial Hub

The strongest typhoon to hit Shanghai since at least 1949 flooded roads with water and broken tree branches, knocked out power to some homes and injured at least one person as it swept over the financial hub Monday. Continued …

Meta bans RT and other Russian state media networks

Facebook owner Meta said on Monday it was banning RT, Rossiya Segodnya and other Russian state media networks from its platforms, claiming the outlets had used deceptive tactics to carry out covert influence operations online. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Blessing of the fleet/Red Cross Fair in PKK/Shotgun slaying in Cha Am/Leave license at home/Heavy rain forecast/Floods, landslides claim 16 lives/Flooding affects about 30,000 families/Mekong River breaches embankment/Mekong nations can curb floods/Blackpink’s Lisa performs/Best health insurance for expats aged 40-60/Overhead cables moving underground/12,000 visitors for baby hippo/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Daunting to-do list/Thailand a major trading nation/Workers ponder their future/Business Leaders Reject 400 Baht Minimum Wage/‘Pet humanization’ trend/Major retail outlet closures/Texas Chicken folds its wings/Tourism: Thailand’s new visa measures/Pattaya’s raunchy nightlife/’Wellness on a Plate’ campaign/Trat islands tourism/More man-made tourism magnets/Increase in Malaysian tourists/AirAsia Thailand India flights/Thailand Experience: What to do in Betong/Climate Thailand: New Era of Travel Prioritizing Sustainability/The plastic menace/EV sector crisis/Electric vehicle surge/PTT’s path to greener future/WHAUP prepares for energy demand spike/International/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

Hua Hin holds blessing of the fleet ceremony

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Red Cross Fair kicks off in PKK

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Stepson charged with shotgun slaying in Cha Am

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New Thai app allows drivers to leave license at home

Thailand’s Department of Land Transport (DLT) has introduced a QR license mobile app to provide convenience to motorists who will no longer need to carry a driver’s license.

Seksom Akraphand, director-general of the DLT, said the app allows people to display their digital driving license on electronic devices such as smartphones and tablets. Continued …

Heavy rain forecast for 51 Thai provinces, Bangkok on high alert

Today’s weather forecast warns of heavy rain across 51 provinces in Thailand, with Bangkok expected to be significantly affected. Citizens are advised to be cautious of potential flash floods and forest runoff.

The Meteorological Department of Thailand’s (TMD) 24-hour weather forecast for today predicts heavy rain in certain areas, particularly in the northeast, east, and western parts of the south. This heavy rainfall, combined with accumulated precipitation, may result in flash floods and forest runoff, especially in hilly areas, near waterways, and low-lying regions. Continued …

Floods and landslides in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai claim 16 lives

Floods and landslides in Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai have resulted in 16 deaths and 136 injuries, with officials closely monitoring two additional districts for heavy rainfall anticipated from today until Wednesday.

The Ministry of Public Health reported on the current flood and landslide situation in health zone one, covering Sept. 8 to Sept. 13. The incidents primarily affected two provinces. Continued …

Flooding affects about 30,000 families in 12 Thai provinces

Flooding is affecting 30,073 families in 12 provinces, mostly in the north, and is rising in some provinces, especially northeastern ones, on Sunday, while weather forecasters expect more heavy rains this week.

Chaiwat Chuntirapong, director-general of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, on Sunday said that flooding continued in: Continued …

Red alert issued in Nong Khai as Mekong River breaches embankment

Nong Khai’s municipal administration issued a red alert on Sunday morning to warn residents in the area to brace for flooding, as the swollen Mekong River has breached a sandbag embankment, causing water to flood a temple community.

Lt. Satawat Nukul, deputy company commander of the 24th Army Circle, said he has asked the provincial governor to bring large bags and concrete barriers to reinforce the embankment, fearing that the sandbags will not be able to withstand the water pressure. Continued …

Mekong nations can curb transboundary floods

The government must closely work with neighboring countries to improve the management of the Mekong River to reduce economic damage and loss of life during floods in the future, the International Rivers Network says.

Pianporn Deetes, campaign director for the Southeast Asia program at the International Rivers Network, said a huge volume of water from Myanmar contributed to the flooding disaster in Chiang Rai province. Continued …

Blackpink’s Lisa performs at VMA awards

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How to choose the best health insurance for expats aged 40-60 in Thailand

Moving to Thailand as an expat brings exciting new experiences, but it also comes with the responsibility of securing quality healthcare, especially for those between 40 and 60.

At this stage in life, it’s important to find a health insurance plan that covers your specific needs and ensures peace of mind. Here’s a guide to help you choose the best health insurance plan for an expat in Thailand. Continued …

Bangkok’s overhead cables moving underground

Smart energy development in central Bangkok under the Samyan Smart City project continues to make progress, with the latest effort relocating overhead power and communication cables underground, says the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA).

Overhead cables that ran along Chulalongkorn Soi 12, which leads to Banthat Thong Road, along with those located in an area in front of the King Rama VI Monument near Lumpini Park, were removed last month, eliminating an urban eyesore, said Rachain Unwet, assistant governor for distribution system service at MEA. Continued …

Zoo sees 12,000 visitors for baby hippo Moo Deng

A surge of 12,000 visitors flocked to Khao Kheow Open Zoo yesterday to see the increasingly popular baby pygmy hippopotamus known as Moo Deng. The zoo plans to introduce a new sloth family next month, urging tourists to avoid disturbing animals.

The Director of the Zoological Park Organization of Thailand, Attaporn Srirang, reported that the popularity of Moo Deng has significantly boosted visitor numbers. The zoo, located in Si Racha, Chon Buri, saw an influx of people arriving even before opening hours. Continued …

  • Russian Employer and Russian Electrician Arrested – Continued …
  • Police raid in Na Jomtien uncovers Indian call scam operation – Continued …
  • Chinese men arrested for using remote jammer to steal from cars – Continued …
  • Pattaya pub raid nets illegal Canadian DJ, sword-carrying Briton – Continued …

Thailand’s new premier faces a daunting to-do list

Business leaders and economists have urged the government of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to address both short-term problems and structural economic issues simultaneously.

They view comprehensive debt restructuring, measures to help low-income earners, and safeguards for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) against unfair foreign competition, especially online trading platforms, as the the top three priorities that must be tackled by the government as soon as possible. Continued …

Shippers council has a strategy to make Thailand a major trading nation

The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) has unveiled a strategic development plan aimed at transforming Thailand into a leading global trading nation.

TNSC Chairman Chaichan Charoensuk last week highlighted the challenges and opportunities facing Thai exporters in today’s evolving global trade landscape. He emphasized the need for increased competitiveness amid growing trade barriers, rising costs, geopolitical tensions, and conflicts. Continued …

Thai workers ponder their future amid changing economic landscape

The employment situation in Thailand remains unclear. While official figures show low unemployment at 1.07% in the second quarter this year, the jobless number rose to 430,000, according to state-owned think tank National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).

The data comes amid the closure of many local manufacturing plants, citing fierce competition from cheaper products imported from China, the high cost of living and sluggish economic growth. Continued …

Business Leaders Reject Nationwide 400 Baht Minimum Wage Hike

Natthaphon Luangwongpaisan, chairman of the Upper Northeastern Chamber of Commerce in Thailand, has openly criticized the government’s initiative to implement a nationwide minimum wage increase to 400 baht per day, set to take effect on Oct. 1.

(Editor: Here’s a thought. If the minimum wage is higher in Bangkok than in northeast Thailand, doesn’t that encourage people to move from northeastern Thailand to Bangkok for work?)

Luangwongpaisan argues that this policy lacks consideration for the diverse economic conditions present across different regions. Continued …

‘Pet humanization’ trend playing a big role in expanding Thailand’s pet market

Thailand’s pet market in 2024 is projected to be worth 75 billion baht, representing a 12.4% growth year on year, according to ttb analytics. The main factor driving this growth is the shifting trend in pet ownership.

Pet owners today increasingly view their pets as family members, a concept known as “Pet Humanization”. This has led to the idea of “petriarchy”, where pets are seen as the center of the family, and the rise of “pet celebrity”, where pets gain popularity and social influence, ttb analytics said. Continued …

Examining causes of major retail outlet closures

In early 2024, several news reports highlighted the closure of many Thai businesses, including numerous retail stores in provincial areas.

If we consider the closures of retail branches in Thailand in recent times, they include the Fairyland mall in Nakhon Sawan, the closure of branches at Kad Suan Kaew Shopping Center in Chiang Mai, Promenada Mall in Chiang Mai, and Tang Hua Seng in Thonburi. Continued …

Texas Chicken folds its wings for good in Thailand

Texas Chicken is shutting down all its outlets in Thailand after serving customers here for nine years. The fastfood company announced today that it would close all outlets from the end of September. It gave no reason for its decision to exit Thailand.

“It’s time to say goodbye to Texas Chicken after nine years of tasty memories,” it said. Texas Chicken is an American fast food restaurant chain, called Church’s Texas Chicken in the United States. Continued … 

Thailand issues four major announcements on new visa measures

The Ministry of Interior has issued four major announcements on new visa measures since July 15. These measures are intended to enhance the tourism industry, attract foreign investment, and bolster local businesses and communities.

  1. Destination Thailand Visa (DTV): Designed for digital nomads, remote workers, freelancers, and those interested in Thai cultural activities. It is valid for five years and allows multiple entries, with each stay up to 180 days. This visa can be renewed for an additional 180 days within Thailand. Spouses and children under 20 years old can also apply for dependent DTV visas. Continued … 

Pattaya’s raunchy nightlife is still expanding

Pattaya doomsayers will tell you Sin City is all but finished. A combination of gentifrication (posh buildings replacing bars and clubs) and diversification (people now bring their kids on holiday here) has all but decimated the old Pattaya.

The number of western expats, especially retirees, has dropped thanks to repatriation or liver disease. “Things are not what they used to be,” bewails a British pensioner sipping beer with his mates as they watch the traffic jams unfold on Soi Buakhao. Continued …

TAT launches ‘Wellness on a Plate’ campaign

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has launched a new campaign called “Wellness on a Plate” to showcase the wide range of Thailand’s gastronomic offerings and their health benefits.

TAT Gov.Thapanee Kiatphaibool, said Thai cuisine isn’t just about food, as it is also about the nation’s longstanding cultural heritage. Under the campaign, tourists will be invited to explore various wellness-themed routes, which offers new ways to experience Thai cuisine. Continued …

Trat islands tourism bear cost of uncertainty

Tourism providers in Trat say political uncertainty and a stagnating economy are harming tourism in the province.

Attaphon Klimtap, CEO of Bunsiri Speedboat, a major speedboat operator in Trat, said tourism growth in this eastern coastal province, especially to popular sites such as Koh Chang, Koh Kut, and Koh Mak, has fallen by half during this year’s low season. Continued …

More man-made tourism magnets

While Thailand is usually perceived as a “sea, sand and sun” destination, attracting new tourism markets by developing man-made attractions has piqued the interest of the private sector. The government is drafting a plan for entertainment complex projects, which would feature legal casinos in Thailand for the first time.

Companies are enthusiastic about new attractions, with Asset World Corp. recently announcing a plan to build the first water park in Chiang Mai to serve families. Continued …

Malaysia-Thailand border checkpoint sees increase in tourists

As the school holidays and Malaysia’s National Day draw near, the number of tourists crossing the border into Thailand has increased significantly, with Bukit Kayu Hitam ICQS being a key entry point.

The strategic location of this border checkpoint, located along one of the most important routes connecting Malaysia and Thailand, makes it a key route for travelers looking to explore the neighboring country. This increase in travel volume reflects the increasing trend of Malaysians choosing to travel across the border during the festive season. Continued …

AirAsia Thailand launches Hyderabad-Bangkok, Chennai-Phuket flights

AirAsia Thailand is expanding its India network with the launch of direct flights from Hyderabad to Bangkok and Chennai to Phuket.

The Hyderabad-Bangkok route will begin on Oct. 27, offering four weekly flights, while the Chennai-Phuket route will start on Oct. 30 with three weekly flights. Continued … 

What to do in Betong, a hidden gem in south Thailand

The morning dawned as I parted the curtains and opened my fifth-floor hotel window. The distant mountains were still shrouded in clouds, but my attention was drawn to the street hawkers below, the clashing of utensils, and the roar of passing cars and motorcycles.

I looked at my watch. It was 6:30 am Malaysian time, 5:30 am in Betong, a hidden gem lodged among the mountains. I was there on a short holiday with family and friends. Continued …

Sustainable Tourism’ A New Era of Travel Prioritizing Sustainability

Although expansion in the global tourism industry has been a significant driver of economic growth, this has come at the cost of negative consequences for th environment and local communities. As a result, interest in sustainable tourism, which aims to reduce the social and environmental impacts of the industry, while also generating economic benefits for all stakeholders, has been rising worldwide, driven by consumers’ growing environmental concerns and the setting of official net zero goals.

Within the Thai context, growth has been helped by the development of local sustainable tourism models, moves to encourage businesses to “measure-reduce-offset” their carbon emissions, and support for the adoption of sustainability standards. Nevertheless, although businesses active within the tourism sector (hotels, restaurants, transportation providers, etc.) are being presented with the opportunity to expand into new, environmentally conscious market segments, this will impose the need to adopt much more stringent environmental and social standards. Continued …

Saving the planet from the plastic menace

There is no denying that plastics have delivered tremendous benefits over the past century. But as we now know, this progress has come at great cost.

Plastic pollution endangers wildlife, damages ecosystems and poses serious risks to human health. Microplastics, along with the toxic chemicals they contain, are found in the air we breathe, the food we eat and can be absorbed through the skin. As plastic waste accumulates in water, harmful chemicals contaminate the soil. Continued …

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EV sector crisis as Chinese firms trapped between lack of demand, tax penalties

Thailand’s new EV manufacturing world is in crisis. The sector, which has seen Chinese firms invest billions, is now suffering a market glut, as demand for EV cars, both in Thailand and across the world except for China, falls. This year has seen the industry tilt decisively towards HEV or hybrid vehicles.

At this time, it is being reported that Chinese firms in Thailand are holding urgent talks with the Chinese Embassy in Bangkok. The firms are bound under Thailand’s 3.0 and 3.5 incentive schemes to ramp up production to match the number of imported vehicles here. However, unable to find export markets for the cars, they are left with a vast dilemma. Continued …

The electric vehicle surge and Thailand’s plastic curse

The streets of Phuket, and indeed across Thailand, are undergoing a quiet transformation. The subtle hum of electric vehicles (EVs) and hybrids is becoming increasingly familiar, marking a change welcomed by many.

However, this shift isn’t fueled by a sudden wave of environmental consciousness among Thais and expats. Instead, it’s a matter of market dynamics: these vehicles are now affordably priced, offer attractive credit and undeniably fashionable. Continued …

PTT plots path to greener future

PTT Plc, Thailand’s national energy company, has realigned its strategy to balance business growth with sustainability, and advance both its own and the nation’s goals of achieving carbon neutrality and net-zero emissions, says its chief executive officer.

PTT President and CEO Kongkrapan Intarajang recently saidthe company is focused on balancing business growth with sustainability to ensure Thailand’s national energy security. PTT has set an ambitious target of reaching carbon net zero by 2050, well ahead of the national goal of 2065 agreed upon at COP26 in Glasgow, Scotland. Continued …

WHAUP prepares for energy demand spike through renewables

WHA Utilities and Power (WHA P), an arm of Thailand’s biggest industrial land developer and operator WHA Corp, is planning to spend 2.3 billion baht to support its business and serve growing demand for water and clean electricity in Thailand and Vietnam.

A portion of the budget will be allocated for renewable energy expansion, with a goal to reach electricity generation capacity of 1,000 megawatts under power-purchase agreements with the government, said Somkiat Masunthasuwun, director and a member of the WHAUP executive committee. Continued …

Myanmar flooding leaves 74 dead, 89 missing as rescue efforts intensify

As of Sept. 13, reports from Myanmar indicate that 74 people have died and 89 are missing in 64 townships and 462 wards/villages affected by flooding. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Rotary Club 14th Amateur Charity Golf Nov 29

The Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin will hold its 14th Amateur Charity Golf Classic Friday, Nov. 29 at the Pineapple Valley Golf Club – formerly known as Banyan Golf Club.

The Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin has been helping local and regional causes since the club was founded in 2010 and has raised millions of Thai baht to improve the quality of life for underprivileged communities in Thailand, as well as education projects in other developing countries.

The group’s flagship project is the Children’s Water Safety & Drowning Prevention program that has been running for the last three years, and has taught over 600 children from 10 schools in Hua Hin not only to swim, but also to recognize the dangers of water and how to rescue others who may need life-saving assistance. Another key project was the purchase of a much-needed ambulance for Hua Hin Hospital costing 2.5 million Thai baht.

If you wish to participate in the tournament, or would like to offer some form of sponsorship, then please visit our club website.

How can expats find healthcare services in Thailand

Moving to a new country can feel like a fresh start. It’s an opportunity to immerse yourself in a different culture, explore new places, and perhaps even reinvent parts of your life. But amid the excitement, you can’t overlook practical matters like healthcare.

While Thailand is globally renowned as a medical tourism destination, boasting some of the best hospitals in Asia, many expats find it challenging to get the right healthcare services, particularly when language differences come into play. Continued …

PM assures Mae Sai flood victims of government support

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra trudged along a muddy road and waded through floodwater yesterday to visit and comfort victims in Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai, which is suffering the worst flooding for three decades.

During a visit to the first Thai-Myanmar Friendship Bridge, to see the damage caused by the now receding floodwater, the prime minister was seen hugging an elderly woman and assuring her that flood victims will not be abandoned. Continued …

Mekong overflows in northeast, floods receding in Chiang Rai

As flood water steadily recedes in Chiang Rai province and flights by some airlines at the Mae Fah Luang airport have resumed, people living along the Mekong River in Loei, Nong Khai and Bueng Kan provinces were bracing for the river to overflow.

In Mae Sai district, several riverside communities, such as Koh Sai, are still submerged by overflows from the Sai River. A number of people remain trapped at home by strong currents and are awaiting help and food from relief workers. Continued …

Rain-induced landslide in Mae Fa Luang Claims 4 Lives

A deadly landslide yesterday struck the Mae Fa Luang district in Chiang Rai, claiming the lives of four people, including an 8-year-old girl. Over 150 houses were damaged , leaving the community in shock and grief.

The event occurred in the Maemao Village, Thoet Thai subdistrict, where a massive landslide engulfed homes, one of which belonged to the family of young Sunattha, a local child who tragically lost her life. Continued …

Phuket on high alert as heavy rains and flash floods loom

Phuket is bracing for a weather onslaught as officials sound the alarm over impending flash floods, mudslides, and hazardous sea conditions. A stark warning has been issued by Gov. Sophon Suwannarat, through the Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Center, urging all local officials to prepare for extreme weather set to batter the island this week.

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) predicts torrential rain and fierce waves through next Tuesday, Sept. 17. With the southwest monsoon intensifying, waves in the Andaman Sea are expected to reach up to 3 meters, even higher during thunderstorms, posing serious risks for residents and tourists. Continued …

The greatest challenge

Flooding is a disaster, but it also brings out the ultimate human spirit. Thais are genuinely worried about their compatriots, trying to help them without wanting anything in return, and any difference or disagreement has been diluted, temporarily at least.

What northern Thais are going through is being felt and sympathized with wholeheartedly. It is shown in the faces of mainstream TV newscasters, YouTube influencers and Bangkok mall shoppers who rushed to bank branches to inquire about donation channels. Social media messages discussed ways to assist. Continued …

Elderly Man Killed in Encounter with Wild Elephant in Kanchanaburi

In a tragic incident yesteday, a 71-year-old man lost his life after a sudden encounter with a wild elephant while riding his motorcycle in Kanchanaburi. The incident occurred on Highway 3199, in the Sri Sawat District.

Phaitoon Intraboot, head of the Salak Phra Wildlife Sanctuary, reported that the incident took place in the early morning. Local residents alerted wildlife officials stationed at the Mae Lamun Protection Unit that a villager had been severely injured by a wild elephant. The accident happened near the foothills in Village 4, Dan Mae Chaleb subdistrict. Continued …

Moo Deng a global media sensation

Moo Deng, the two-month-old pygmy hippopotamus at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri, is becoming a global media sensation and drawing a growing legion of international fans.

Time magazine on Friday published a glowing tribute, saying Moo Deng had captured the hearts of millions of internet users who had watched videos of her playful nature when being sprayed with water, carried by zookeepers or simply just lying in the sun. Continued …

Ministry unveils new polices as part of overhaul of public health system

Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has announced plans to overhaul its public health system, focusing on three key areas while adjusting targets to improve service levels and boost economic potential.

Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, permanent secretary of the Ministry of Public Health, unveiled the new policies during the opening ceremony of the Ministry of Public Health Academic Conference Project 2024, titled “Innovation in Sustainable Health Management to Improve Public Health Services in the Digital Era”. Continued …

Thai dissident jailed for three years over anti-monarchy speech

A Thai court yesterday sentenced one of the kingdom’s leading pro-democracy activists to three years in prison for defaming the monarchy, a human rights lawyers’ group said.

Jatupat “Pai Dao Din” Boonpattararaksa was found guilty of violating Thailand’s royal defamation law, or Section 112 of the Criminal Code, over an anti-monarchy speech he gave in his hometown in Chaiyaphum province in 2021, northeast of the capital Bangkok. Continued …

  • Australian rape suspect arrested on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Visa Overstay Leads to Arrest of Maldivian East Coast Gang – Continued …

The Thai economy in 2025 with fading key growth drivers

The global economy is expected to slow in the latter half of this year following robust growth in the first half. Overall, global growth for 2024 is projected at 2.7%, with a slight uptick to 2.8% in 2025, indicating a soft landing.

However, concerns over a potential hard landing, particularly in the U.S., are resurfacing due to the rapidly rising unemployment rate, triggering recession warning indicators. Continued …

Bank of Thailand chief says local focus key to growth

Domestic resilience and the strength of the local economy will be key to sustaining Thailand’s economic growth in the long term, especially amid a slowdown in foreign direct investment (FDI), according to the Bank of Thailand chief.

Speaking on Friday at a seminar hosted by Thai Publica, central bank Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput said FDI in Thailand has steadily declined during the last 20 years compared with positive growth among regional peers. Continued …

Needy to get first Bt10,000 handouts from Sept 25

The government will begin offering stimulus handouts to 14.5 million needy people starting from Sept. 25, which is expected to help lift economic growth to 3% this year, according to the Ministry of Finance.

The first recipients will include 12.4 million people with state welfare cards and 2.1 million disabled individuals, with each receiving 10,000 baht, Lavaron Sangsnit, the ministry’s permanent secretary, said on Friday. Continued …

Payment platform development for digital wallet scheme scrapped

The Digital Government Development Agency (DGA) has called off its plan to develop a payment platform for the “digital wallet” scheme, after no one expressed interested in bidding bid for the project.

There was previous a report that three companies were interested, but none of them entered the bidding, prompting the DGA’s cancellation of the plan. The Finance Ministry has already changed the payments to cash, a standard bank transaction, for about 14.2 million disabled and vulnerable Thais, starting on Sept. 25. Continued …

US-China trade war ‘net win’ for neutral Thailand

The China-U.S. trade war will create more opportunities for Thailand, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan said on Friday. Pichai mentioned in a government policy statement that the new administration will benefit from the ongoing trade war between the two superpowers, both of which are allies of Thailand.

He said 150 billion baht has been invested in the nation’s printed circuit board (PCB) industry over the past year. He expects that number will rise to hundreds of billions of baht, or even a trillion baht, which would attract several PCB firms to the country. Continued …

Top 10 provinces for second-hand property sales identified

The Real Estate Information Center (REIC) of Thailand’s Government Housing Bank has compiled data on second-hand properties across Thailand from various private sector websites.

The data includes properties listed by financial institutions, public and private asset management companies, and the Legal Execution Department through platforms like the Second-Hand Home Market website. Continued …

Department of Business Development bolsters SME shift to e-commerce

The Department of Business Development is stepping up efforts to support e-commerce adoption by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), with growth of e-commerce expected to reach 750 billion baht in 2025.

Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the department, said Thailand’s e-commerce market is expected to reach nearly 700 billion baht in 2024, up from 634 billion last year, driven by a significant increase in business registrations and consumer adoption of technology for retail purchases. Continued …

2.4k Unauthorized Products Seized in Bangkok Chinese Supermarkets

Yesterday, the Consumer Protection Police Division (CPPD), in collaboration with officials from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), launched the second phase of their “Clearing Chinese Supermarkets in Bangkok” operation.

They inspected seven stores suspected of illegally importing and selling goods from China without proper authorization. The operation resulted in the seizure of 97 different types of products, totaling over 2,411 items. Continued …

Thailand’s 5-20 Year Visa Now Bt50,000 Cheaper

The Thai Privilege Visa (TPV), previously known as the Elite Visa, has recently suspended its 50,000 baht (approximately US$1,500) registration fee that was used for background checks of applicants.

This fee waiver is available for applications submitted from the beginning of September to the end of 2024. The TPV offers various visa options ranging from 5 to 20 years, each featuring unique perks and bonuses, with current prices spanning from 900,000 baht to over 2 million baht. Continued …

Thailand expects 2 million South Korean tourists for Chuseok holidays

Thailand is preparing to welcome around 2 million South Korean tourists during the Chuseok holidays this year (Sept. 15-18), driven by a mix of cultural appeal and strategic initiatives.

According to Guy Llewellyn, assistant professor at EHL Hospitality Business School Singapore Campus, Thailand’s culinary similarities with South Korea and the popularity of K-pop have played a significant role. Continued …

Phuket gears up for international tourism event

The Joint Public and Private Sector Committee for Economic Development of Phuket Province met Thursday to fine-tune plans for the upcoming International Tourism Island City Conference (ITICC).

The Pullman Phuket Karon Beach Resort will host this prestigious event from Sept. 24-27, drawing industry heavyweights, experts, and government officials from around the world. Continued …

Bangkok joins Breathe Cities initiative to cut air pollution

Bangkok has become the 12th city to join the Breathe Cities initiative, a global network dedicated to improving air quality. The Thai capital is aiming to reduce air pollution by up to 30% by 2030, and through the partnership will receive support for gathering air quality data, capacity-building and community engagement.

In 2023, 10 million people in Thailand sought treatment for pollution-related illnesses and Bangkok endured some of the worst impacts of poor air quality in the country, with over 5,000 premature deaths. Pollution was also blamed for economic losses in the country’s tourism industry. Continued …

Thailand’s electric vehicle industry to power commercial real estate

Thailand is well positioned to become Southeast Asia’s leading market for electric vehicle (EV) manufacturing and innovation, which will have implications for the country’s commercial real estate industry.

According to JLL, the potential for sustained growth in Thailand’s EV industry, backed by government policies and foreign investment, will create a real estate market of least $6.5 billion (THB220 billion) by 2030, to support the country’s emergence as a regional manufacturing and innovation leader in the space. Continued …

Energy ghost resurrected

Each new government must apparently now have its own “flagship” energy policy. For newly installed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, this concerns the development of natural gas in an overlapping maritime jurisdiction claimed by both Thailand and Cambodia.

According to her vision, natural gas exploration will help the government control or reduce the price of electricity. It is worth noting that 60% of the country’s electricity is derived from natural gas. Continued …

Outlook on ASEAN New Energy Vehicle Market

Great Wall Motor (Thailand), one of the leaders in the new energy vehicle industry, showcased its vision at the 2nd International NEV Summit 2024.

Charnsak Laicharoenchokchai, product strategy director, Great Wall Motor (Thailand), delivered a presentation on the topic “Insights into the NEVs Market in Southeast Asia,” highlighting the movements in the new energy vehicle industry by reflecting on both past and future developments. Continued …

Hong Kong Firm Introduces Electric Bikes to the Thai Market

Hong Kong’s Yadea, a leading electric two-wheeler brand, officially opened three flagship stores in Thailand on Friday, marking the company’s entry into the Thai electric two-wheeler market.

Since its establishment in 2001, Yadea has been a global leader in smart emobility solutions for medium and short-distance travel. The company is dedicated to the research, production, sales, and service of electric motorcycles, electric bicycles, and even energy supply, including Yadea TTFAR graphene batteries and sodium-ion batteries. Continued …

Vietnam Typhoon Death Toll Rises to 233 as More Bodies Found

The death toll in the aftermath of a typhoon in Vietnam climbed to 233 on Friday as rescue workers recovered more bodies from areas hit by landslides and flash floods, state media reported. Continued …

Russia expels 6 British diplomats it accuses of spying

Russia on Friday accused six British diplomats of spying and said it decided to expel them. The U.K. said the “completely baseless” move came weeks ago and was linked to its action in May to revoke the credentials of an attaché at the Russian Embassy and limit Moscow’s diplomatic activities in London. Continued …

Sweden will offer migrants $34,000 to go home

Sweden, a nation long known for its open-arms policy toward migrants, plans to drastically increase its cash offer — by 35 times, to more than US$34,000 — to those who agree to go home. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-Sept 13


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Bluport Hall opens/5 Best Places To Retire/State hospitals ‘facing financial troubles’/Locals given chance to shine/Thailand braces for flood of rain/Most severe flooding in 40–50 years/36,000+ families still flooded in/Chiang Rai grapples with flood/Bishop describes ‘unprecedented flooding’/Boats Carry Terrified Children To Safety/PM speeds up flood aid/Sinking strategy on floods/Flights resume at Chiang Rai airport/Lisa wins 2024 MTV Video Music Award/King cobra in senior’s home/Economy: PM announces policies/Thailand’s ‘Happy go-Lucky’ Economy/Digital wallet handouts to start/Consumer confidence drops/Consumers shift focus to essentials/Household debt hits new record high/Thai Gen Z’s strategic shopping/Bank lowers 2025 outlook/Casinos could end up in monopoly/ASEAN’s ‘golden era’/Tourism: World’s Most Overcrowded Destination/World’s best hotel/Tourism agency’s post-flood plans/Thailand’s new tourism campaign/Thailand Experience: A Luxurious Cultural Experience/Must-visit fried rice restaurants/Cannabis-Infused Wellness Treatments/Climate Thailand: The cheapest electric vehicles/Koh Lanta’s war on waste/Sustainability Expo/International/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

Bluport Hall conference and event center opens

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5 Best Places Where You Can Retire with $250,000 in Savings and Feel Rich

Explore the five best places where you can retire with $250,000 in savings and feel rich.

Hua Hin, Thailand

Referred to as the “Royal City of the East”, Hua Hin is a stunning resort area where you can retire on $250,000 and feel rich. From beautiful seaside houses and villas to summer palaces, Hua Hin offers retirees the luxury of choosing a retirement home that best suits their desires. Its delightful mix of beaches, warm tropical climate, and cultural festivals are everything a retiree hopes to enjoy in their golden years. As a single expat retiree, expect to live a comfortable retirement here on $1,000 a month. Continued …

State hospitals ‘facing financial troubles’

A top Public Health Ministry official has admitted that state-owned hospitals nationwide are facing financial problems, and cooperation is urgently needed from their directors to help fix the issue.

Dr. Opas Kankawinpong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, said the ministry is struggling to run the public health system due to an insufficient budget, which is affecting around 1,000 hospitals that fall under its responsibility. He was speaking to medical staff from around the country at an annual academic conference on public health in Nakhon Ratchasima province yesterday. Continued …

Locals given chance to shine in Thai Open in Hua Hin

Five Thai players have received singles wildcards into the WTA Thailand Open, tournament director Paradorn Srichaphan said on Thursday.

Two players – world No.187 Lanlana Tararudee and the 333rd-ranked Thasaporn Naklo – have received singles main draw wildcards of the tournament in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan. Continued …

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Thailand braces for flood of rain until Tuesday

Heavy rain and potential flash floods have been forecast across Thailand until Tuesday, Sept. 17, warns the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). The announcement cautioned that several regions would experience increased rainfall and strong winds in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand.

In the coming days, substantial rainfall will hit Thailand, particularly in the northeast, central, eastern, and western southern regions. Continued …

Northern Mekong River provinces battling the most severe flooding in 40–50 years

Northern Thailand is on high alert after heavy flooding mid-week hit Chiang Rai province, particularly the Mae Sai district. However, as water recedes there after closing Chiang Rai Airport, the Mekong River will continue to rise from Friday until next Tuesday.

For instance, elevated water levels were measured as rising 1.23 meters in Nong Khai on Thursday as rescue services and officials prepare for the threatened overflow of the river. This is due to 2-3 times the normal rainfall in the region over the last few days, caused by an acute depression. Rescue workers and local reports describe the worst flooding in 40-50 years, with more expected until the middle of next week. Continued …

36,000+ families in north, central Thailand still flooded in

As many as 36,199 households in 24 districts of seven provinces in the north and central regions are still overwhelmed by heavy flooding, the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department said. In its last update on Thursday, the department said 545 villages in 24 districts in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Tak, Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Ang Thong and Ayutthaya were still inundated.

From Aug. 16, a total of 106,467 families in 2,975 villages in 125 districts in 27 provinces were affected by floods, the department said. Since then, some 33 people have died from drowning or landslides, and 24 have sustained injuries. Continued …

Chiang Rai grapples with flood disaster

The economic center of Thailand’s northernmost province is now inundated, with floodwaters reaching waist-deep levels and continuing to rise due to the overflowing Kok River.

Flooding on Thursday led to the closure of Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport, with a Thai AirAsia flight departing at 1.10pm the last flight to operate. The airport was reopened to limited flights today. Continued …

Catholic bishop describes ‘unprecedented flooding’ in northern Thailand

Continuous heavy rains over the past few days after typhoon Yagi made landfall in Vietnam have triggered flash floods, river overflows, and landslides across various areas of the northernmost Diocese of Chiang Rai in Thailand.

“The flood water level has been rising all the time since Monday. The cathedral is flooded up to the altar. (The bishop’s) two-story residence is uninhabitable, even on the second floor. We have no more electricity now,” Bishop Joseph Vuthilert Haelom said. Continued …

Boats Carry Terrified Students To Safety In Thai Floods

Rescuers in boats carried 60 schoolchildren to safety in the northern Thai city of Chiang Rai on Thursday after they were stranded by what residents said was the worst flood in decades.

The children, students at Samakkhi Witthayakhom School, spent a terrifying night trapped in a dormitory as the floodwaters, swollen by torrential rains from Typhoon Yagi, surged on Wednesday afternoon. Continued …

PM speeds up flood aid

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has instructed agencies to step up relief measures to help flood victims in flood-ravaged provinces in the north, especially Chiang Rai, as quickly as possible.

Immediately after outlining the government’s policy statement in parliament on Thursday, Paetongtarn called an urgent meeting of cabinet ministers to discuss relief measures for flood victims in the north. Continued …

A sinking strategy on floods

The heavy flooding in northernmost Mae Sai district in Chiang Rai province is not just another serious flood – it is a warning sign that our country lacks an adequate flood warning and monitoring system.

For three days, hundreds of flood victims in Mae Sai district have been stranded on their roofs, as evacuation boats were thwarted by a strong deluge. Now, professional jet-ski athletes are helping to rescue senior citizens and only military forces can access the area delivering food and flood relief items. Continued …

Flights resume at Chiang Rai airport

Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport will operate four inbound and four outbound flights on Friday, but passengers are advised to allow up to five hours to reach the terminal due to severe flooding.

The airport announced that Thai Airways International, Nok Air, Thai Lion Air and Thai AirAsia will offer a combined total of four flights from Bangkok to the northern border province and four return flights. Continued …

Lisa’s star shines bright at 2024 MTV Video Music Awards

Thailand’s very own K-pop princess Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban has made history by winning her second “Best K-pop” title at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on Thursday.

Lisa, who clinched her first MTV VMA in 2022, said her latest single “Rockstar” released on June 28, marks her comeback as a solo artist since her first single “Lalisa” hit the charts on Sept. 10, 2021. Continued …

King cobra slithers into senior’s home

A large king cobra measuring 3.5 metres was found hiding in the kitchen of a 73-year-old woman’s house, prompting her to call the Southern Venomous Snake Team for assistance.

The incident occurred yesterday when Taweesak Boonsed, an official from the Southern Venomous Snake Team, received a distress call from Yingdee Suwannarat, who resides in Moo 8, Thap Chang subdistrict, Na Thawi district, Songkhla province. Continued … 

PM announces policies as opposition criticizes progress

Newly appointed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced her policy statement in Parliament on Thursday, focusing on measures to improve citizens’ financial status and increase state income.

During her 58-minute-long policy statement, Paetongtarn, who is the leader of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, outlined plans for comprehensive debt restructuring, particularly concerning home and car loans, alongside support for informal debtors. These measures would not compromise the country’s financial stability, she said. Continued …

End of the road proposed for Thailand’s ‘Happy go-Lucky’ Economy

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra gave her government’s policy statement to parliament on Thursday. The plans outlined by Paetongtarn are decidedly more ambitious and groundbreaking than her predecessor’s. Certainly, at its core is a radical plan to eliminate Thailand’s massive grey economy.

In short, the government intends that every worker in Thailand, as well as foreigners, will be brought into the tax net. The plan envisions a reverse tax system where low-paid workers will be incentivised to do so. This will be achieved by income supplements tied to specific income thresholds. Continued …

First phase of digital wallet handouts to start Sept 25

The government is to launch the first phase of the digital wallet scheme on Sept. 25, disbursing 10,000 baht a head to approximately 14.2 million people from a budget allocation of 140 billion baht, the Finance Ministry said on Thursday.

About 90% of target recipients have been screened and checked for qualification, Pichai Chunhavajira, deputy PM and finance minister told members of the House of Representatives on Thursday in the session following the delivery of the government’s policy statement by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Continued …

Thailand’s consumer confidence drops to 13-month low

Thai consumer confidence dropped for a sixth consecutive month in August to a 13-month low, weighed by concerns about slow economic growth and higher living amid uncertainty over a new government’s policies, a survey showed on Thursday.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) fell to 56.5 in August from 57.7 in the previous month, the university said in a statement. Continued …

Thai consumers shift focus to essentials

More than half (54%) of Thai consumers are concerned that macroeconomic volatility will affect the country’s economic outlook, according to PwC’s latest survey.

This has led them to opt for spending more on essential goods. Social media has emerged as the most favored channel for shopping among Thais, although concerns about personal data leakage persist. Continued …

Average household debt in Thailand hits new record high of 606,378 baht

The average household debt in Thailand has reached a record high, increasing by 8.4% from the previous year due to slow economic growth, lower incomes, and high living costs.

The Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce reported that household debt in Thailand is at its highest level in 16 years, with an average of over 606,000 baht. The survey of 1,300 people found that almost all households (99.7%) carry debt, with most of it categorized as formal debt. Continued …

Thai Gen Z leads Asia in strategic shopping

Generation Z in Thailand is at the forefront of strategic shopping behaviors across Asia, driving significant shifts in consumer trends and market dynamics, according to the consumer intelligence firm NielsenIQ (NIQ).

With their research-intensive and price-sensitive habits, Gen Z is reshaping the retail landscape in Thailand and beyond, the NIQ Spend Z Report has found. Continued …

Bank sees soft landing, lowers 2025 outlook

SCB EIC, the research center of Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), forecasts Thailand is likely to experience a soft economic landing next year as growth momentum slows.

The center maintains its 2024 economic growth forecast for Thailand at 2.5%. However, EIC downgraded the 2025 outlook to 2.6% from previous forecasts of 2.9%-3%. Continued …

Casinos could end up in monopoly hands: coalition MP

Bhumjaithai, a key coalition party, yesterday reiterated its support for Pheu Thai’s idea of legalizing casinos, but it also voiced concern over possible monopolies reaping most of the benefits.

Bhumjaithai has never objected to Pheu Thai’s entertainment complex idea, but it does not want to see only one or two companies dominating the industry, says Korrawee Prissananantakul, a Bhumjaithai MP for Ang Thong. Continued …

Thailand’s industrial park giant gears up for ASEAN ‘golden era’

WHA Corp, Thailand’s largest industrial estate developer, has announced aggressive plans to attract foreign investment in the second half of 2024, after predicting a surge in demand due to global relocation trends and geopolitical shifts.

The strategic business plan, unveiled by CEO Jareeporn Jarukornsakul on Wednesday, aims to capitalize on global companies’ increasing interest in Southeast Asia investments. Continued …

Phuket Named World’s Most Overcrowded Destination, Pattaya 2nd, Krabi 3rd

Phuket, Thailand’s picturesque island getaway, has earned the unfortunate distinction of being the world’s most overcrowded destination. Once renowned for its serene beaches and tranquil atmosphere, Phuket now sees tourists outnumbering locals by an astonishing 118 to one.

The issue of overtourism has been thrust into the spotlight since the global travel industry roared back to life post-Covid. Holidaymakers, eager to make up for lost time, have inundated many popular spots, putting immense pressure on local infrastructure and environments. Continued …

Bangkok’s Mandarin Oriental named world’s best hotel

Bangkok’s iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel has officially snagged the prestigious title of the Best Hotel in Asia and the World, according to The Telegraph’s Hotel Awards. The British media giant placed the luxurious Thai retreat at the top of its 2024 list, beating fierce global competition. This award comes after The Telegraph’s hotel and destination experts combed through 10,000 hotel reviews to determine the crème de la crème. (The Thaiger)

Tourism agency making post-flood plans for north

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is monitoring flooding in the north and its impact on tourism, while it plans to launch tourism campaigns and promotions to stimulate these provinces after the inundation eases.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said when the water level recedes and the situation eases, the agency will evaluate the impact by dividing affected businesses into three groups. Continued …

Thailand’s new tourism campaign expected to generate 800 million baht

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) unveiled a new initiative to invigorate the country’s tourism sector with the “Charming Thailand: 5 Regions” event series. Announced by TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, this campaign aims to highlight Thailand’s cultural heritage and modern attractions through a series of large-scale events, expected to draw over 147,000 visitors and generate more than 800 million baht in tourism revenue.

The event series will span five regions throughout September, offering a variety of immersive cultural experiences in food, music, and art. These events will also feature free concerts by well-known artists. Continued …

How to Enjoy a Luxurious Cultural Experience in Thailand

Are you looking to immerse yourself in a world where luxury meets tradition? Thailand, with its golden temples, pristine beaches, and vibrant culture, offers a perfect blend of opulence and heritage.

For those seeking a lavish cultural adventure, here are some of the ultimate indulgences that Thailand has to offer, from exquisite dining experiences to exclusive cultural encounters. Discover how to experience the best of Thailand in style and sophistication, as the government boosts global Thai cuisine appeal, elevating the country’s culinary delights to new international heights. Continued … 

Must-visit fried rice restaurants in Bangok

If you’re in Bangkok and craving delicious fried rice (Khao Pad), you’re in for a treat! Fried rice is one of Thailand’s most loved dishes, offering a perfect mix of rice, vegetables, and your choice of meat or seafood, all stir-fried together.

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, finding the best place to enjoy this flavorful meal is always exciting. Khao Pad is quick, tasty, and loved by people of all ages. To make your search easier, we’ve gathered some must-visit fried rice restaurants in Bangkok. Each spot offers its own unique twist on this classic dish, with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Continued …

Inside The Thai Retreat With Cannabis-Infused Wellness Treatments

U..S. cannabis edibles brand KANHA has partnered with an award-winning luxury beachfront hotel on Thailand’s Koh Samui Island, The Beach Samui. This partnership introduces a range of cannabis-infused treatments, aiming to enhance the guest experience and offer something unique within wellness tourism.

“Wellness enthusiasts around the world have been seeking a place where they can enjoy premium cannabis treatments in a resort setting,” stated Cameron Clarke, co-founder and CEO of Sunderstorm, the parent company of KANHA. “The partnership between KANHA and The Beach Samui delivers on this market demand with one-of-a-kind experiences that allow travelers to enjoy cannabis as they relax and recharge in a luxury resort on one of the best islands in Asia.” Continued …

The cheapest electric vehicles to buy in Thailand

Thinking about making the switch to an electric vehicle in Thailand but worried about the cost? You’re not alone. With the rising fuel prices and increasing environmental concerns, more and more people are looking for affordable electric vehicle (EV) options that won’t break the bank. Luckily, Thailand’s market has some budget-friendly EVs that are both economical and environmentally friendly.

In this article, we’ll guide you through the cheapest electric vehicles available in Thailand, helping you find the perfect match for your budget and lifestyle. Whether you’re a city commuter or someone who loves weekend road trips, there’s an affordable EV out there for you. Continued …

Koh Lanta’s war on waste hailed as breakthrough for green tourism

A groundbreaking community waste-management program on the island of Koh Lanta in Krabi province is being hailed as a game-changer in the fight against environmental damage caused by overtourism in Thailand.

Launched by the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) in 2021, the initiative is setting a new standard for sustainable tourism and preserving the island’s natural beauty for generations to come. Continued …

Sustainability Expo aims to raise awareness, inspire immediate action

In the face of multiple challenges posed by escalating climate crises, the 5th edition of Sustainability Expo 2024 (SX2024) is being taken to the next level, cementing its position as ASEAN’s largest sustainability trade show, the organizer told a press conference on Thursday.

Scheduled from Sept. 27 to Oct. 6 at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, the expo will operate under the theme “Good Balance, Better World”. The event aims to raise awareness and promote immediate action on climate change through a variety of activities, said Tongjai Thanachanan, director of the SX Organizing Committee. Continued …

Tech billionaire pulls off first private spacewalk high above Earth

A tech billionaire popped out from a SpaceX capsule hundreds of miles above Earth and performed the first private spacewalk Thursday, a high-risk endeavor once reserved for professional astronauts. Continued …

Malaysia expands probe into Islamic business group over child abuse claims

Malaysian authorities have widened their investigation into a prominent Islamic business organization, a day after police rescued more than 400 children suspected of being sexually abused at charity homes run by the group. Continued …

Red Cross pushes for aid corridors into war-torn Myanmar

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is in talks with Myanmar’s ruling military government, its armed opponents and its neighbors to provide cross-border humanitarian assistance to the war-torn country, its chief said on Wednesday. Continued …

Gold prices set fresh record

Gold prices rose more than 1% to reach a record high on Thursday, helped by expectations of an interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve next week after U.S. data signaled a slowing of the economy. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-Sept 12


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Hua Hin’s property title deeds process praised

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Construction work on Soi 94 resumes

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Royal Hua Hin Golf Course celebrates 100 years

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3×3 basketball coming to Bluport Sept 21

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10 common mistakes to avoid while buying health insurance

Understanding health insurance can be tricky with all the options and terms. It’s essential to get it right to ensure both your health and financial security. With so many options and details, it’s easy to make mistakes that could affect you later. Here are the 10 common mistakes people make when buying health insurance.

  1. Insufficient research

When buying health insurance, it’s crucial to do thorough research to avoid any regrets. Simply searching for “Thai health insurance” online won’t give you the full picture. Instead, you need to carefully evaluate several key aspects of potential insurance plans. Continued … 

9 tips to reduce the risk of illness during the rainy season in Thailand

The rainy season in Thailand definitely has a vibe, but it also increases your risk of getting sick. During the rainy season, it’s important to take proactive steps to maintain your health and well-being.

The cooler and humid weather can bring mosquitoes and diseases like dengue fever. To help you stay healthy during this season, here are nine practical tips to help you reduce the risk of getting sick. Continued …

6 Dead, 2 Missing As Typhoon Yagi Hits North Thailand

Thailand’s northern regions are reeling from the devastation caused by Typhoon Yagi, which brought relentless rains, leading to deadly floods and landslides. As of now, six people have been confirmed dead, including four in Chiang Mai and two in Chiang Rai, while two others remain missing.

In Chiang Mai’s Mae Ai district, the overflowing Mae Ai river triggered landslides and flash floods, isolating around 2,000 residents in villages such as Ban Doi Laem, Doi Lang, Pang Ton Duea, and Pang Saen Kluea. Rescue efforts are underway, but the situation remains dire. Emergency teams, including soldiers from the Pha Muang task force and Border Patrol Police, have been mobilized to clear the roads and reach the stranded villagers. Continued …

Mae Sai: Six Teenagers Swept Away by Floodwaters, Two Rescued

A tense night unfolded in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, yesterday, as six teenagers attempted to cross floodwaters at night, with disastrous results. Four are missing after being swept away by strong currents, while two were rescued in a dramatic operation.

The incident was livestreamed online. Six teenagers had ventured into a dangerous, fast-moving flood in the Mae Sai district. Out of the group, two survived, but the remaining four were swept away and remain unaccounted for. Continued …

Thai Coach of Tham Luang Cave Boys Trapped Again – by typhoon floods

Ekkapol Chantawong, the coach of the “Wild Boars” football team that gained worldwide attention after their dramatic cave rescue in 2018, is now facing another life-threatening situation. This time, he was stranded on the roof of his house due to flash floods caused by Typhoon Yagi in Mae Sai, northern Thailand.

Ekkapol described how the floodwaters rose suddenly early Tuesday morning, leaving him, his girlfriend, and her aunt with no time to escape. They spent the night on the roof as the waters continued to rise. Continued …

Famous Tham Luang cave faces worst flooding in 13 years

Mae Sai district’s most famous cave, Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Non, is currently facing its worst flooding in 13 years, after the mountain range was lashed by torrential rain, measured at 263mm yesterday alone.

British cave explorer Vernon Unsworth, who has been living in Mae Sai district with his Thai wife for more than a decade, inspected the cave and said that the water rushing out of the cave’s entrance is stronger than a waterfall, indicating that all the chambers in the cave are now flooded. Unsworth is one of the hero divers who rescued 13 Thai boys and their soccer coach from the cave six years ago. Continued …

Flooding in heart of Chiang Rai, flights cancelled

The economic center of Chiang Ri Province is now inundated, with floodwaters reaching waist-deep levels and continuing to rise due to the overflowing Kok River.

Officials announced the closure of roads and bridges in Muang district this morning, affecting access to key locations, including Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport, the five-way Pho Khun intersection and the provincial hall. Continued …

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Massive amounts of support reaches flood victims in Chiang Rai

Manpower, equipment and relief supplies from various sources have been arriving in Chiang Rai province to help flood victims, many of whom remain stranded in their homes by the worst flooding for three decades.

Runoff water from a mountain range in Myanmar’ Shan state and from watershed areas is yet to reach the Sai and Ruak rivers. Satellite images, provided by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), show 767 hectares on the Myanmar border under water, while nearly a thousand hectares in Mae Sai district are flooded. Continued …

Water-borne diseases on the rise as flooding continues

Thailand is seeing increasing cases of diseases caused by flooding, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) said on Wednesday, urging the public to avoid wading through floodwater and mud.

Cases of rat fever (leptospirosis), a blood infection caused by the bacteria leptospira that can infect humans, rodents and other animals, has exceeded 2,600 patients this year, with 28 deaths so far, Dr. Wirawat Manosutthi, the DDC spokesman, said. Continued …

Flash floods, water runoff warning for 43 provinces

The Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) today warned residents in 48 provinces of flash floods and water runoff due to heavy rains brought by the monsoon trough over the upper country from Friday to Wednesday (Sept. 13-18).

The office also predicted that water levels in the Mekong River would rise by 0.5 to 1 meter from today to Wednesday due to heavy rains in the north, the upper northeast, and Laos. This may result in overflow at riverbanks in Chiang Rai, Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces. Continued …

Big Buddha boss charged with illegal land grab in landslide scandal

Suporn Wanichkul, the chairperson of the Phra Phuttha Ming Mongol Sattha 45 Foundation, which oversees Phuket’s iconic Big Buddha, has landed in hot water. Accused of illegal forest encroachment, Suporn now faces serious charges connected to the deadly landslide that rocked the region last month.

Suporn was formally charged yesterday, at Karon Police Station. The charge, which extends to the foundation itself, involves illegal clearing, construction, and occupation of protected forest land. Continued …

Baby hippo draws crowds to Chon Buri zoo

A playful baby pygmy hippo is drawing crowds at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri. Videos and photos of two-month-old “Moo Deng” have gone viral on social media, with people highly entertained by her cute appearance and antics. The zoo is posting daily photos and videos of the pygmy hippopotamus family on its Facebook pages. Little Moo Deng quickly became the viewers’ favorite. Her playfulness stands out from the other animals. The cute little hippo has attracted visitors to the zoo, with people queueing from nine in the morning to take pictures of Moo Deng. (Bangkok Post)

Over 34% of Thai children miss out on vital support grant

A recent study by UNICEF and the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) revealed that over 34% of children from impoverished households do not receive the monthly allowance they are entitled to under the Child Support Grant scheme.

This finding highlights the urgency of addressing the high exclusion error and expanding the grant to all children under six years old, especially in light of Thailand’s low birth rate and rapidly aging population. Continued …

US equipment firm settles Thai bribery case

The U.S. agricultural and construction equipment firm Deere has agreed to pay $10 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges that its Thai subsidiary bribed state agencies to win business.

The bribes took the form of massage parlor services, lavish overseas trips and other improper gifts to win government business, the SEC said on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Continued …

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Bangkok Port set for a glamorous makeover

Bangkok’s iconic port is about to get a transformation. The Thai Transport Ministry has unveiled plans to turn parts of the port into an entertainment complex – but there’s a catch. Officials are calling for clearer government regulations before the project can truly set sail.

Speaking at a media briefing, Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri made it clear that Bangkok Port isn’t going anywhere. “We have no plans to relocate the port. The focus is on improving it.” Continued …

REIC warns of ‘worse than Covid-19’ era for property sector

Amid the continued decline in demand for new properties in the real-estate sector, the second-hand market seems to be witnessing a surge, as demand for used homes continues to remain strong in provinces that are of economic importance despite the “worse than Covid-19” slump in the industry.

The Real Estate Information Center (REIC) recently came out with two reports, with one stating the rise in demand for second-hand properties and the 10 provinces that are witnessing a surge, and the second report that the demand for new properties is among the worst in years. Continued …

New Bt20-billion industrial fund to prioritize SMEs

Newly appointed Industry Minister Akanat Prompan plans to set up an Industrial Reform Fund worth at least 20 billion baht to help manufacturers, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), better deal with liquidity and improve their competitiveness.

Many SMEs are struggling with liquidity and finding it difficult to access financial resources, while competition intensifies and technology changes rapidly, Akanat said on Wednesday. Continued … 

Thailand’s EV makers seek to renegotiate incentives as sales slow

As sales of electric vehicles (EVs) miss expectations in Southeast Asia’s largest market, Thailand’s main group of manufacturers, comprising large Chinese and Japanese firms, seeks to extend production deadlines set in a government scheme of incentives.

The scheme helped lure investment of more than US1.44 billion in new production facilities from Chinese EV car makers, such as BYD Motors and Great Wall Motor, making Thailand a regional hub in turning out EVs. Continued …

Thai Fish-Based Products Under Scrutiny as US Updates Forced Labor List

“Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor” (TDA Report) released by the U.S. Department of Labor, included three more Thai products added to the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) list, even though shrimp has been removed.

The Thai government, industry, and civil society organizations who have worked together to address the issue of child and forced labor in the shrimp industry in Thailand say they are grateful that it is removed from the TVPRA list, improving its chances of exporting shrimp to the U.S. market. However, they face new bans on three products. Continued … 

Thai tourism rebounds as hotel bookings expected to beat pre-Covid level

Hotel bookings in Thailand are expected to exceed pre-Covid levels this year as domestic tourism surges, according to Krungthai Compass, the research unit of Krungthai Bank.

Foreign arrivals in the first half of this year reached 17.5 million, down 12% on the pre-pandemic period in 2019, the unit reported on Tuesday. But Thai domestic travelers rose to 136.2 million, up 21% from the pre-Covid level. Continued …

Mid-priced hotels struggled in August

Tourists in the mid-priced and budget segments remain sensitive to prices, meaning hotels rated less than four stars struggled to maintain their room and occupancy rates in August.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), said while the average occupancy rate of hotels nationwide improved to 61.8% from 58.4% year-on-year last month, the figure still lagged the pre-pandemic rate of 64.7%, according to the hotel operator sentiment index for August. Continued …

Agoda data reveals Thailand is a top choice for returning travelers

According to a recent survey by travel booking platform Agoda, Thailand has been named as one of the top destinations for returning travelers. Thailand was also mentioned as the top destination for returning travelers to their favorite destinations, in addition to Japan and South Korea.

A survey revealed that more than half of respondents have returned to the same destination multiple times, with some having visited as many as two times in the past two years. While some travelers enjoy exploring new places, others feel more comfortable revisiting familiar places, said Andrew Smith, Agoda’s senior vice president of sourcing. Continued …

TCEB launches ‘Thailand MICE Visa Prepaid Card’ for business travelers

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has partnered with Visa to launch the “Thailand MICE Visa Prepaid Card”, which aims to boost the country’s MICE industry.

TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya said the collaboration was in line with the organization’s vision of positioning Thailand as a premier destination for business events and transforming the country into a high value-added destination for global business travelers. Continued …

Global medical tourism is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.8%, USD 79.30 billion by 2030

The global medical tourism market is expected to expand significantly, with the value projected to reach USD 79.30 million by 2030, from USD 21.12 million in 2023. This growth, driven by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.8%, is mainly driven by the demand for cost-effective healthcare solutions, access to cutting-edge medical treatments, and reduced waiting times in countries with advanced healthcare infrastructure.

Patients are seeking international medical services for a variety of procedures, including plastic surgery, dental care, and specialized treatments. Major destinations such as India, Thailand, Malaysia, and Mexico are attracting patients by offering high-quality healthcare at affordable prices, resulting in faster growth in the market. Continued …

Hong Kong Airlines launches daily flights to Chiang Mai next month

Hong Kong Airlines is upping the ante for travel lovers, rolling out a new daily flight to Chiang Mai starting on Oct. 27. This expansion marks the airline’s third destination in Thailand, adding to its Bangkok and Phuket routes. – thethaiger.com

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Who Actually Created Massaman Curry?

There’s no Thai food as universally beloved as Massaman Curry – after all, it’s a two-time winner of the “World’s Best Food”. But in Thailand, Massaman is known as a foreign-inspired dish; something brought to the Kingdom from…well, that’s the problem. There are passionate arguments favoring many different theories, and three of those are backed by a great deal of proof and evidence. So we set out to test those three theories and see if there’s any way to figure out who actually created Massaman Curry. Video …

The Best Things To Do On Phi Phi Islands

A tropical paradise right out of a postcard, Phi Phi Islands in the Krabi province of Thailand is one of the most popular archipelagos in the world. Vibrant marine life, pristine beaches, uncrowded lagoons, towering cliffs, stunning sunsets, and a crystal-clear turquoise sea make it one of the most sought-after holiday destinations.

Located in the Andaman Sea, Phi Phi Islands are a haven for beach babies and adventure enthusiasts. Comprising six islands in total, the archipelago promises a unique blend of fun nightlife, party vibes, and unbelievable dive sites. Before planning your trip to this stunning destination, take a look at some of the best things to do on Phi Phi Islands. Continued …

Thailand a top eco-tourism destination for environmentally conscious travelers

As the world becomes more aware of the impacts of climate change, more and more travelers are seeking experiences that align with their values of sustainability and environmental conservation. In recent years, Thailand has emerged as the number one destination for eco-tourism, attracting visitors from around the world looking for meaningful and responsible travel experiences.

(Editor: Sorry, but taking a fuel-guzzling jet 10,000 miles so you can take a hike is not saving the environment.)

As ecotourism grows and travelers make more conscious decisions about their environmental impact, Thailand is accelerating its sustainable tourism efforts to become a leading destination for green travel. From preserving natural habitats to supporting local communities, Thailand is showing the world that tourism and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. Continued …

5 best Isaan restaurants in Bangkok

Are you craving bold Isaan flavors? Bangkok has hidden gems that deliver. Isaan food is known for its perfect spicy, sour, and savoury mix, offering a delicious glimpse into the region’s rich culture. From grilled meats to spicy salads, each dish showcases traditional flavors.

Whether you love som tam, larb, or gai yang, Bangkok offers plenty of spots to savour authentic Isaan food without leaving the city. Here are the top 5 Isaan restaurants in Bangkok, where you can enjoy an authentic taste of the northeast. Continued …

Solar-Powered Success: Thai Farmer’s Organic Rice Finds International Markets

A female farmer from Nakhon Phanom in northeastern Thailand has learned innovative methods to add value to rice in order to increase her income, and has transformed herself into a rice-processing entrepreneur with solar-drying systems.

Nim-Anong Kaewpaisan, the founder of Phetpaisankamkhun Co, started with a piece of family farmland used for rice cultivation. However, selling paddy rice to middlemen did not provide sufficient income for a sustainable livelihood. She then decided to return to her roots and look for ways to increase the income from rice cultivation. Continued …

400 minors rescued from suspected abuse at Malaysia charity homes

Malaysian authorities rescued more than 400 children on Wednesday suspected of being sexually abused at charity homes run by a prominent Islamic business organization with links to a banned religious sect, the top police official said. Continued …

Typhoon-hit factories in Vietnam may need weeks to recover

Typhoon Yagi has severely damaged a large number of factories and flooded warehouses in the export-oriented industrial hub of northern Vietnam, forcing plants to shut, with some expected to take weeks to resume full operations, executives said. Continued … 

Key Takeaways From US Presidential Debate

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced each other on the debate stage Tuesday night for the first — and possibly the last — time. The Democratic vice president opened the faceoff with a power move, marching across the stage to Trump’s lectern to shake his hand.
“Kamala Harris,” she said, introducing herself as the pair met for the first time ever. “Let’s have a good debate.” Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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