Pheu Thai’s Srettha wins PM post by large majority/
New government forms, but at what cost?/
Lung cancer: PM2.5 tiny particles pose threats to lungs/
Abnormal sleep behaviors may require medical intervention/
Economy: McKinsey foresees AI technology dominating Thailand’s future/
Tourism: Domestic tourism recovery in Thailand hits 93%/
Thailand Experience: Thais see ‘elixir’ as solution to human-elephant conflict/Initiative to help foster symphony of elephant-human coexistence/US vet students helping animals and their owners in Thailand/
International: Seven key questions about the Fukushima water release/Helicopters, ziplining commandos rescue 8 from Pakistan cable car/
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Pheu Thai’s Srettha wins PM post by large majority
Pheu Thai’s candidate Srettha Thavisin was named Thailand’s 30th prime minister on Tuesday, effectively bringing the nearly 100-day political deadlock to an end.
After hours of debate, the former real estate tycoon received 482 votes in the joint parliamentary sitting on Tuesday, far higher than the required 374 votes. Against votes stood at 165, while 81 parliamentarians abstained and 19 were absent. Continued …
New government forms, but at what cost?
Thai politics is entering a new chapter as the color-coded political divide that has polarized the country for several years is expected to end after Pheu Thai Party’s prime ministerial candidate Srettha Thavisin won parliament’s endorsement to become the country’s 30th prime minister on Tuesday.
After more than a decade of conflict between red-shirt and yellow groups, the two opposing camps now appear to have buried the hatchet and joined forces to fight against the Move Forward Party (MFP), which is perceived as their main threat, according to observers. Continued …
Lung cancer: PM2.5 tiny particles pose threats to lungs
For more than 25 years, Thailand has struggled with poor air quality, including the PM2.5 threat. The north, in particular, has borne the brunt. In 2023, the amount of dust particles has exceeded safe limits by 14 times.
Statistics show up to 1.7 million Thais came down with illnesses related to air pollution between Jan. 1 and March 19, 2023. In 2022, there were also as many as 180,000 lung-cancer patients in Thailand. The number of these patients has been rising every year. Continued …
Abnormal sleep behaviors may require medical intervention
Sleep disorders affect tens of millions of people across the globe. They include insomnia, which is the most common sleep disorder, restless leg syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, narcolepsy and parasomnias. REM sleep behavior disorder, also known as RBD, falls into that last category.
The term parasomnia refers to abnormal behaviors that occur during sleep. Sleep talking, sleep paralysis, bed wetting, repetitive tooth grinding, sleepwalking and nightmare disorder are also considered to be parasomnias. Continued …
McKinsey foresees AI technology dominating Thailand’s future
The Thai branch of global consultancy McKinsey & Company predicts that the three most impactful trends for Thailand over the next year will be generative artificial intelligence (AI), immersive technology, and climate technology. The prediction is a part of the company’s 2023 Tech Trends Outlook, which was published in July.
Gordon Candelin, senior expert and leader of McKinsey Design Southeast Asia at McKinsey & Company Thailand, emphasized the transformative potential of generative AI technology. Continued …
Domestic tourism recovery in Thailand hits 93%
Thailand’s domestic tourism sector has seen a significant recovery, reaching 93% of its pre Covid-19 levels, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The TAT expects to record approximately 160 million domestic trips in the country this year, a sharp contrast to the dismal figures witnessed at the onset of the pandemic in 2019.
The projected tourism-related revenue is also expected to reach 808.2 billion baht by the end of this year, marking a 75% increase from 2019. Continued …
Thais see ‘elixir’ as solution to human-elephant conflict
Hidden in the forest of Chachoengsao Province in eastern Thailand, a compound of several single-story houses is being guarded by crews of security guards. In one of these houses, Piyawan Unaha is closely watching the monitors for the appearance of Asian elephants.
Piyawan works at the Bajrasudha Gajanurak Command Center, an advance warning project to detect the activities of wild elephants in five eastern Thai provinces, namely Chachoengsao, Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi and Sa Kaeo. The provinces are home to nearly 600 wild elephants. Continued …
Initiative to help foster symphony of elephant-human coexistence
Thailand enjoys great animal diversity, with more than 200 protected areas of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and wildlife non-hunting areas, which cover 17% of Thailand’s total area.
The country is well known for the Asian elephant, the largest land mammal in the world, which can also be found in countries including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and China. Continued …
US vet students helping animals and their owners in Thailand
This summer, 14 students from the School of Veterinary Medicine traveled to Thailand to spay and neuter cats and dogs for owners who would otherwise be unable to afford the procedures.
For students at Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine, an annual Thailand spay and neuter trip is an opportunity to help Thai communities that lack veterinary resources while honing their clinical skills. Continued …
Seven key questions about the Fukushima water release
Japan’s plan to release nuclear wastewater from its Fukushima reactor has sparked many questions. Japan is set to discharge millions of tons of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear reactor, which was damaged in the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, into the Pacific Ocean. Continued …
Helicopters, ziplining commandos rescue 8 from Pakistan cable car
Military helicopters and ziplining commandos rescued eight people, including six schoolboys, who were trapped for hours on Tuesday in a stricken cable car high above a remote Pakistani valley. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
BCCT Multi-Chamber Connecting Western Seaboard event Friday/
Elephant found dead in Pranburi had been shot/
Hua Hin’s ‘Blessing of the Fleet’ ceremony set for Sept 24/
Excise Dept mulls single tax rate for cigarettes/
Thailand election: Exiled ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra finally returns to Thailand/More Than Half The Senators Likely To Vote Srettha For PM/Thaksin returns, Pheu Thai in bed with military parties: What about Thailand?/
Economy: Thailand now has 36 smart cities in 25 provinces/Almost 2,000 businesses forced to close in July/Thailand urges ASEAN to lower or lift tax on agricultural goods/Cannabis regulation back on agenda as outlets soar/
Tourism: Illegal cannabis dispensaries shut down in Phuket/
International: Global Food Security Is at Crossroads as Rice Shortages and Surging Prices Hit the most vulnerable/Hun Manet officially Cambodia’s Prime Minister/
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Thailand threatens to shut down Facebook
The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) is planning to shut down Facebook in Thailand for doing nothing to curb sponsored advertisements on the platform that have misled people into investing billions of baht in fake schemes.
The ministry plans to request a court order to block access to Facebook’s platform in the country. Recent incidents have involved Facebook receiving money from fraudulent pages that acted as sponsors to deceive and lure people into investing, causing substantial harm to many Thai citizens and damages exceeding 100 billion baht. Continued …
Elephant found dead in Pranburi had been shot
A young male elephant has been found dead in Pranburi. The discovery of the elephant, believed to be between 7 and 10 years old, has stirred local and national concern.
The elephant, identified as a wild Asian male weighing about 1,500 kilograms, was found in the Takian Yak Valley area. Officials estimated the creature had been deceased for at least one week before its discovery by a local villager. Continued …
Hua Hin’s ‘Blessing of the Fleet’ ceremony set for Sept 24
Marking a century-old tradition, Hua Hin’s “Blessing of the Fleet” merit-making ceremony is slated to return on Sept. 24 at the Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine.
The event, rooted in the town’s maritime culture, offers both local fishermen and visiting enthusiasts a chance to partake in an event that not only celebrates the town’s fishing heritage but also invokes blessings for the forthcoming fishing season. Continued …
Excise Dept mulls single tax rate for cigarettes
The Excise Department is considering setting a single tax rate for cigarettes and is preparing to negotiate with the Public Health Ministry to include e-cigarettes under its jurisdiction for seizure and fines.
According to Ekniti Nitithanprapas, director general of the Excise Department, progress is being made in the consideration of a new cigarette tax structure. The department is now aligning its tax collection approach with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation, suggesting that taxes should be levied based on higher quantities and at a single rate. Continued …
Exiled ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra finally returns to Thailand
After 17 years of living in exile abroad, except for a brief visit to Thailand in 2008, fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra finally arrived at Don Mueang airport this morning at 9am.
He was met by his three children, including Pheu Thai prime ministerial candidate Paetongtarn, politicians from various parties and a large crowd of mostly red shirt-wearing supporters. – Thaipbsworld.com
More Than Half The Senators Likely To Vote Srettha For PM
More than half the senators will likely vote in support of Pheu Thai candidate for prime minister Srettha Thavisin today, according to a source associated with senatorial whips.
Srettha will likely get more than enough votes to become the country’s 30th prime minister in today’s joint House/Senate meeting as far as those senators are concerned, the senatorial whip-associated source said. Continued …
Thaksin returns, Pheu Thai in bed with military parties: What about Thailand?
Ousted and fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinwatra’s return to Thailand today, the same day for the bicameral vote for PM, after a decade and a half in exile, means he is now confident the Pheu Thai Party will be back in power.
The vote for the new PM, with Srettha Thavisin as Pheu Thai PM candidate, will take place at around 3pm today, according to Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha. Continued …
Thailand now has 36 smart cities in 25 provinces
The government has named 36 towns or municipalities in 25 provinces “smart cities” after they met the required criteria.
Rachada Dhnadirek, deputy government spokesperson, said on Monday that the 36 towns/municipalities had been endorsed as “smart cities” as of July. She added that another 15 towns will be named “smart” by the end of the year. Continued …
Almost 2,000 businesses forced to close in July
Many Thai businesses are struggling to continue operations, with almost 1,867 businesses shutting up shop in July, an 18.7% increase compared to the same period last year, but in line with the trends in business closures over the past five years. It is, however, the highest number for the first seven months for the past 10 years.
News sources at the Commerce Ministry reported that some of these business closures might be due to adjustments made by businesses to align with changing market conditions and consumer behaviors. The closure trend has been observed across various sectors, with general construction witnessing 175 closures (9%), the real estate sector 103 closures (6%), and hospitality/restaurants 43 closures (2%). Continued …
Thailand urges ASEAN to lower or lift tax on agricultural goods
Thailand is accelerating the upgrading of the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement (ATIGA) to address pending and new trade issues, including a proposal that agricultural export taxes from Thailand, such as on chilled chicken meat, rice, and fruits, be decreased or eliminated.
The fifth meeting of the ASEAN Trade in Goods Agreement Trade Negotiating Committee was held from July 31 to Aug. 3 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The purpose of the meeting was to negotiate and update the agreement , ensuring it remains relevant amid trade changes. The meeting made significant progress, with a goal to conclude negotiations by 2024. Continued …
Cannabis regulation back on agenda as outlets soar
Tourism operators said the regulation of cannabis and hemp usage should be finished within one year following a five-fold increase in cannabis shops operating in the Khao San Road area since last year in Bangkok. Continued …
Illegal cannabis dispensaries shut down in Phuket
Thirteen cannabis dispensaries in Phuket have been shut down by authorities after they were found to be operating without a license, according to the province’s Public Health Office yesterday.
According to the office’s chief physician, Kusak Kukiattikoon, there are 1,701 registered cannabis-related businesses on the island, of which 1,451 are dispensaries. Out of the 1,451 shops, 502 are located in Kathu district, 222 in Thalang district, while the rest are located in Muang Phuket district. Continued …
Global Food Security Is at Crossroads as Rice Shortages and Surging Prices Hit the most vulnerable
Francis Ndege isn’t sure if his customers in Africa’s largest slum can afford to keep buying rice from him. Prices for rice grown in Kenya soared a while ago because of higher fertilizer prices and a years-long drought in the Horn of Africa that has reduced production. Cheap rice imported from India had filled the gap, feeding many of the hundreds of thousands of residents in Nairobi’s Kibera slum who survive on less than $2 a day. Continued …
Hun Manet officially Cambodia’s Prime Minister
Hun Manet is now officially the prime minister of Cambodia after the National Assembly (NA) gave him a vote of confidence this morning, the second day of the inaugural session of the NA’s seventh legislative term. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Thailand election: 14 parties coalesce to form new Thai government/Most Disagree With Pheu Thai Coalition Government, Poll Shows/
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Heavy rain forecast for 45 provinces
Heavy downpours are likely to soak 45 provinces across the country today, including Bangkok and the surrounding areas, the Meteorological Department announced.
The increased rainfall, which could cause flash flooding and forest runoff especially in hilly areas near waterways and low-lying areas, is due to a monsoon trough passing through the northern and upper northeastern regions and combining with a low-pressure system along the central coast of Vietnam. Continued …
DDC warns of rise in influenza cases
The number of people infected with seasonal influenza has surpassed 970,000 so far this year, three times more than for the same period last year, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) says.
Among those infected, one has died — a 39-year-old man with a history of alcoholism and liver disease, said Dr. Sopon Iamsirithaworn, deputy director-general of the DDC. Continued …
Thai-Danish beauty crowned Miss Universe Thailand 2023
Anntonia Porsild, 26, representing Nakhon Ratchasima, was crowned Miss Universe Thailand 2023 on Sunday. She will now represent Thailand in the Miss Universe beauty pageant to be held in El Salvador late this year. Porsild is a Thai-Danish beauty contestant with an undergraduate degree in marketing and public relations from Stamford International University. (The Nation)
More Thais are installing their own solar panels to reduce costs
Expensive electricity bills are leading more businesses and households to adopt rooftop solar power technology, despite costly installation fees.
Businesses view this type of renewable energy as a way to save on costs and help them cut carbon dioxide emissions. Homeowners are eager to save on electricity bills over the long term. Continued …
Bangkok to Laos high-speed rail making progress
Construction of the Thai-Chinese high-speed train between Bangkok and the northeastern border province of Nong Khai is progressing satisfactorily, with the construction of the 250.77km section between Bangkok and Nakhon Ratchasima province already almost 40% complete.
For the second section, between Nakhon Ratchasima and Nong Khai, State Railways of Thailand (SRT) has recently completed the study and design of the project and it is ready to be submitted to the cabinet for approval, according to Sorapong Paitoonphong, deputy permanent secretary of Transport Ministry, in his briefing to Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday during his field inspection of the project. Continued …
Whether she is perched in the back of a water truck, gingerly plucking weeds with her manicured nails or staring down a stray dog on the streets, Pattaramon Thocharoen is always camera-ready with a full face of make-up and several poses.
Also known as “Bow”, the 27-year-old has an image to upkeep with over 300,000 TikTok followers, some of whom have dubbed her Thailand’s “most beautiful street sweeper”. Continued …
Major Elite Card overhaul planned
Thailand Privilege Card Co. (TPC), the operator of the Thailand Elite membership and benefits program for foreigners, is preparing for a major overhaul of its packages, which is expected to come with price increases.
The new packages are expected to be available in October, but applications will be accepted until Sept. 15 for the existing packages at the current posted rates, TPC has announced on its website. Continued …
14 parties coalesce to form new Thai government
Fourteen parties, led by Pheu Thai, will hold a press conference at parliament at 1pm today to announce their partnership in forming a new government.
Collectively, the coalition has 317 seats in the 500-seat House of Representatives. Continued …
Most Disagree With Pheu Thai Coalition Government, Poll Shows
Most respondents to a NIDA Poll disagree with the Pheu Thai party partnering with the two junta-linked parties, Palang Pracharath and United Thai Nation, to form a “government of reconciliation”, and most would prefer Paetongtarn Shinawatra as Thailand’s next prime minister.
The National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) conducted an opinion poll of 1,310 people aged over 18, and of various occupations and educational backgrounds across the country. Continued …
Climate change: Thailand beginning to figure it out
With household electricity bills surging in April as the temperature topped out at 44.6° Celsius in Thailand, followed by a record high average global temperature in July, businesses and governments are factoring in climate change when designing their forecasts.
The UN issued a striking warning regarding the arrival of an era of “global boiling”, as more people take steps to address the impact of climate change, as it is increasing costs for business operations and household living. Continued …
Revenues surge at restaurant chains as dining out is back in vogue
The restaurant business has bounced back from the pandemic, while food delivery services have seen a 32% decline since the pandemic, according to some estimates, as dining out is back in vogue, especially at large chains.
MK Restaurant Group’s revenue rose 10% year on year to 4.435 billion baht in the second quarter, while net profit reached 459 million baht, a 4.5% increase during the same period. In the first six months, the company’s revenue totaled 8.52 billion baht, up 13.5% year on year, and its net profit was 784 million baht, a 10.4% on-year increase. Continued …
Q2 GDP growth below forecast, outlook trimmed
Thailand’s economy expanded slower than expected in the second quarter, data showed on Monday, with strength in tourism helping to counter weaker exports amid a slowdown in global demand.
The government cut its 2023 gross domestic product growth forecast to 2.5% to 3.0% from a range of 2.7% to 3.7%, citing slower exports. Continued …
Institute predicts sales of 50,000 Evs
Electric vehicle (EV) sales are expected to reach a target of 50,000 units this year despite weak purchasing power, high household debt and banks’ stricter auto loan criteria, says the Thailand Automotive Institute TAI).
Last year, local EV sales tallied roughly 20,000 vehicles. EVs remain popular partially because of the government’s incentive package, part of efforts to make Thailand a regional EV hub. Continued …
China eyes enhanced cooperation in various fields with Thailand
Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi on Saturday met with the visiting Thai Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Don Pramudwinai in Beijing.
Noting that the development of bilateral relations will not be affected by changes in the international situation or the domestic situation in Thailand, Wang, also a member of the Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China Central Committee, said it is believed Thailand will maintain stability and sustained development. Continued …
Revenue Dept pockets over 5 billion baht from e-service providers
The Revenue Department of Thailand has reported the successful collection of over 5.01 billion baht in tax revenue from foreign platforms and e-service providers. This reflects a growth of 3.2% compared to last year.
The revenue was amassed over the first nine months of the current fiscal year, which began in October 2022. The overall tax collection during this period reached approximately 1.59 trillion baht. Continued …
Top 5 tourist arrivals to Thailand in first 7 months
According to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Thailand has welcomed more than 15 million foreign tourists during the first seven months of this year (January-July).
Statistics for foreign tourists entering Thailand from January to July show that the cumulative number is 15,391,104 people. That made Thailand’s income from foreign tourists rise to 638,161 million baht. Continued …
Rough start for ‘new Chinatown’
A parallel Chinese society has grown up in Bangkok’s Huai Khwang district ,as the number of Chinese expats has increased, deepening the reputation of Huai Khwang as the second Yaowarat, or Bangkok’s new Chinatown.
The area temporarily emptied during the pandemic when Chinese vendors exited the country. But after the pandemic subsided and the Chinese government announced it would reopen its borders in January, investors returned to Huai Khwang. Continued …
Thais irked as Kuwaiti bikers living the fast life descend on Pattaya
Theatrically wobbling the handlebars as his cackling passenger covers his eyes from behind, a young Kuwaiti driver whips his motorbike around a bend of a narrow lane, blithe to the potential danger posed by a moped rushing toward him. It’s 9pm in Thailand’s Pattaya and the nightly show is just beginning.
“They go round and round like this until 3am or 4am,” says Ammy, a masseuse who has a free ringside seat to the motorized mayhem jump-started by Kuwaiti students visiting the country’s most popular resort city. Continued …
How Chinatown restaurants and food are evolving and redefining their place in the world
Take a walk down Gerrard Street in London’s Chinatown today and it looks, at first glance, as it did in decades past. The pagoda-topped gates still mark the entrance to the street, and red lanterns, the symbol of Chinatowns everywhere, criss-cross above, draped from second-story shopfronts. Continued …
Korean Air to measure passengers’ weights for better safety, efficiency
South Korean carrier Korean Air said Sunday it would be measuring the body weights of its passengers in a bid to strengthen aviation safety and minimize excessive fuel use. Passengers on domestic flights will be asked to weigh in from Aug. 28 through Sept. 6, while international flight passengers will be weighed from Sept. 8 to 19. Continued …
Tens of thousands flee western Canada wildfires
Residents of western Canada scrambled to evacuate Saturday as raging wildfires encroached on two metropolitan areas — separate blazes that have sent tens of thousands fleeing over the course of just days. Continued …
Russian space agency says its Luna-25 spacecraft has crashed into the moon
Russia’s robot lander the Luna-25 spacecraft crashed into the moon after it had spun into uncontrolled orbit, the country’s space agency Roscosmos reported on Sunday. “The apparatus moved into an unpredictable orbit and ceased to exist as a result of a collision with the surface of the moon,” read a statement from the agency. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Big sex-for-sale website shut down by police in Hua Hin/
Rainfall forecast for most of Thailand until Thursday/
Dengue Fever Cases Climb To 5,000-6,000 a Week/
Car seats for kids are now mandatory in Thailand/
Thailand election: PM vote doubts persist/Changing Thailand: New Ideology, Old Politics/
Economy: Thai, ASEAN solar firms face US penalty duties/
Tourism: Ranong among four finalists for planned Andaman mega-cruise-ship port/Small tourism operators face high season staff woes/Haven Launched by the Elephant Freedom Project in Chiang Mai/Chiang Mai Hotel Exposes Hotel Booking Scams/Thailand’s first sniffer dog training center unleashed for battling narcotics/
Thailand Experience: Experience the Rich Heritage of Thailand Through These UNESCO World Heritage Sites/
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Big sex-for-sale website shut down by police in Hua Hin
Police this week arrested an American/Thai couple in Hua Hin after they suppressed the operation of what they believed to be Thailand’s leading prostitution website catering to foreign tourists in the kingdom. A press conference in Bangkok was told that ฿40 million in assets were seized, including a pool villa and 9 million baht in bank deposits in a joint task-force raid last Sunday morning.
The website, according to a police briefing given by Deputy Immigration Bureau Chief Police Panthana Nuchanart, was the leading site on Google and had nearly 430,000 visits per month, according to police cyber experts. Continued …
Rainfall forecast for most of Thailand until Thursday
A moderate southwest monsoon will bring rainfall to most of Thailand from today until next Thursday, with isolated heavy rains in some areas, the Meteorological Department forecast on Friday.
Isolated heavy rains are likely today in the east and the south’s west coast. From Sunday to Monday, a moderate monsoon trough will move down from Laos to lie across the north, northeast, central, and upper east regions, while the moderate southwest monsoon will lie over the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …
Dengue Fever Cases Climb To 5,000-6,000 a Week
The Public Health Ministry said Friday the number of dengue fever patients has risen to around 5,000-6,000 a week over the past four weeks, and to cope with the situation emergency operation centers have been opened in 31 provinces and seven other districts.
Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, also revealed that the cumulative total of dengue fever cases has risen to 65,552, while the cumulative death toll is 58, of which 40 were older children and adults. Continued …
Car seats for kids are now mandatory in Thailand
Children under six years old must be placed in car seats that have proper harnesses and have passed the safety standards of the Thai Industrial Standards Institute, or the drivers of the vehicles they are in will face fines of up to 2,000 baht, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) have announced.
The announcement was a reminder that the 13th amendment of the Land Traffic Act of 1879 has been effective since Aug. 17, after being published in the Royal Gazette in May last year. Continued …
PM vote doubts persist
Questions remain over whether the country’s 30th prime minister can be elected on Tuesday, as the political situation is still highly volatile, according to observers.
The Pheu Thai Party, which is in charge of forming a new government, now has the backing of the United Thai Nation (UTN) Party, which has agreed to join a Pheu Thai coalition and vote for its prime ministerial candidate Srettha Thavisin. Continued …
Changing Thailand: New Ideology, Old Politics
The victory of the opposition parties, the Move Forward Party (MFP) and Pheu Thai Party (PTP), at Thailand’s May 14 election marked the end of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s eight-year-long administration. Prayut, a military general who came to power after the 2014 coup and maintained his position after the highly disputed 2019 election, has recently announced his retirement from politics.
The overwhelming votes for the MFP in the election highlight a clear ideological divide and the mainstreaming of a hitherto radical stance among the Thais, considering the party’s intention to revise the lese-majeste law (Article 112 of the criminal code). But following a concerted effort to block the MFP from taking part in the governing coalition, it is unclear if the voters’ cries for change will be met. Continued …
Thai, ASEAN solar firms face US penalty duties
The United States is preparing to impose steep penalty duties on solar panel makers who finished their products in Southeast Asian countries, including Thailand, to avoid tariffs on Chinese-made goods.
The duties threaten to push up the cost of renewable power and slow the development of clean energy in the United States if solar power developers cannot find other sources of supply. Continued …
Ranong among four finalists for planned Andaman mega-cruise-ship port
Ranong tourism operators are upbeat, as the southern province has been selected as one of the four candidates for constructing a port for mega-cruise ships on the Andaman coast.
Nit Uitekkheng, deputy chairman of Ranong Chamber of Commerce, said on Friday that the other candidates were Phuket, Krabi, and Phang Nga provinces. Continued …
Small tourism operators face high season staff woes
As the tourism sector remains buoyant, small operators are likely to face labor shortages during the high season as larger businesses offer more competitive salaries.
Krod Rojanastien, board adviser for the Thai Spa Assn., said about 30% of more than 8,000 spas and Thai massage venues nationwide lack the necessary amount of therapists, particularly small operators, as the number of foreign arrivals keeps increasing. Continued …
Haven Launched by the Elephant Freedom Project in Chiang Mai
The Elephant Freedom Project recently launched the Premiere Elephant Sanctuary in Thailand. The sanctuary is nestled in the heart of northern Thailand’s mountains and is dedicated to rescuing and protecting abused elephants.
The Elephant Freedom Project is a pioneering organization dedicated to rescuing and protecting elephants. Its new project, The Premiere Elephant Sanctuary in Thailand, is nestled deep in the picturesque mountains of northern Thailand, an hour’s ride from Chiang Mai City. Known to locals as the “Jurassic Park of Thailand,” the sanctuary is set to revolutionize the ethical elephant sanctuary tourism industry. Continued …
Chiang Mai Hotel Exposes Hotel Booking Scams
A renowned hotel in Chiang Mai has filed a complaint to the police against scammers creating a fraudulent Facebook page to deceive individuals into making accommodation bookings and transferring money.
The manager of R1 Nimman Hotel Chiang Mai filed the complaint at the Phu Ping Police Station after a cybercriminal gang took images from the hotel’s official Facebook page, created a counterfeit page, and posted messages claiming to offer room reservations. Continued …
Thailand’s first sniffer dog training center unleashed for battling narcotics
The Thai Customs Canine Training Center (TCCTC) was officially inaugurated yesterday in the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan. This is Thailand’s first facility for training sniffer dogs, set to become a vital tool in combating narcotics smuggling. Roughly five dogs are anticipated to be enlisted for a program focusing on the identification of illicit substances concealed within imported and exported goods. (thethaiger.com)
Experience the Rich Heritage of Thailand Through These UNESCO World Heritage Sites
Thailand is quite famous for its Michelin-rated street food, shopping and nightlife; however, it also has a rich cultural heritage associated with it. And, if you want to delve deeper into this side of The Land Of Smiles, then this list of heritage sites can be your guide.
Historic City of Ayutthaya
Founded in 1350, the historical city of Ayutthaya thrived between the 14th and 18th centuries. In 1767, the Burmese army attacked and burned it down, but the ruins still speak of its glorious past and make for an important archaeological site with its monasteries, such as Wat Mahathat and Wat Phra Si Sanphet. Continued …
Manila doubles down on casinos
The Philippines’ gambling industry expects to double its gross gaming revenue by 2028, as the country attracts more tourists such as wealthy Chinese gamblers, the gaming regulator’s chief said on Wednesday. Continued …
China Appears To Be Building Runway on Disputed South China Sea Island
China appears to be constructing a runway on a disputed island in the South China Sea claimed by Vietnam and Taiwan in its latest move to claim sovereignty in the contested waters, a Hong Kong newspaper reported Friday, citing satellite images. Continued …
US to sign strategic partnership deal with Vietnam
United States President Joe Biden will sign a strategic partnership agreement with Vietnam during a state visit to the Southeast Asian country in mid-September. The agreement will allow for new bilateral collaboration that will boost Vietnam’s efforts to develop its high technology sector in areas including semiconductor production and artificial intelligence. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Sansiri partners with Huawei to launch ‘SOLAR to ZERO’ campaign/
Energy Ministry kicks off plan to transform Surat Thani with smart energy/
All 12 districts of Nakhon Phanom declared flood disaster zones/
Aging Thailand agonizes over welfare state as elderly subsidy cut/
Swedish man arrested for overstaying visa 3 years/
Elephant brutality: Wild Thai Park shooting sparks probe/
More than a ton of endangered pangolin scales seized in Thailand/
Thailand election: Coup-linked parties now part of new coalition/A long road ahead for Thailand/
Economy: Economy likely grew 3.1% in Q2 on higher tourist arrivals/Thailand preparing for a soft landing as ‘cracks’ open up in the Chinese economy/Foreign investments bolster Thai economy with 58.9-billion-baht boost/Thailand, India compete for semiconductor investments/Property developers bullish on 2nd half of year/
Tourism: Bookings down as China slumps/600-kilometer road in southern Thailand would aid tourism/Inside Thailand’s Child Sex Tourism Trade/
Thailand Experience: Thailand After Dark: Exploring the Kingdoms Enchanting Nightlife/Ten best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Bangkok/
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Cha Am seafood festival returns Sept 9-16
The viewpoint at Cha Am Beach will play host to the 22nd “Shellfish & Squid Festival @ Cha Am” from Sept. 9-16. The event promises lots of delicious food, live music, and lots of fun activities.
One of the main highlights of the festival is the wide range of locally caught seafood that will be available for visitors to sample. From grilled prawns and squid to fried fish and crab, there will be something to please everyone’s taste buds. Continued …
Sansiri partners with Huawei to launch ‘SOLAR to ZERO’ campaign
Sansiri Public Co. plans to install 100% solar systems for 10,000 houses, reducing carbon emissions by up to 42,000 tons/carbon through revolving credit funds of over 2 billion baht in five years.
This collaboration in the “SOLAR to ZERO” campaign is in line with Sansiri’s mission as Thailand’s first real estate company to set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions (Net-Zero) by the year 2050, to create a sustainable turning point for the environment. Sansiri has several projects in the Hua Hin area. Continued …
Energy Ministry kicks off plan to transform Surat Thani with smart energy
The Energy Ministry on Thursday began a two-day seminar in Surat Thani to mark the official start of its effort to transform the southern tourism province into the first “smart province in terms of energy management” in Thailand.
Pethai said Surat Thani is the pilot province for smart energy management and other provinces will follow. The smart energy province project is part of Thailand’s plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero emissions by 2065. Continued …
All 12 districts of Nakhon Phanom declared flood disaster zones
Nakhon Phanom Gov. Wanchai Chanporn on Thursday declared all 12 districts in the northeastern province as flood disaster zones to speed up aid efforts for the affected people.
The governor said that as per the initial estimates, some 40,000 rai (6,400 hectares) of paddy fields were under floodwater following several days of heavy rains. Continued …
Aging Thailand agonizes over welfare state as elderly subsidy cut
Thailand’s universal welfare has taken a backward step with the caretaker government’s recent decision to limit monthly subsidies of 600 to 1,000 baht per head to just poor, elderly Thais.
Previously, all elderly Thais were eligible. But those who register themselves as elderly from now on will not receive monthly state subsidies unless they can prove that they do not have enough income or resources to live on. Continued …
Swedish man arrested for overstaying visa 3 years
The Immigration Police arrested a Swedish man for overstaying his visa by over three years in the Isaan province of Sakon Nakhon.
Following an ongoing effort to thwart foreign criminals seeking refuge in Thailand, officers from the Sakon Nakhoh Immigration Office discovered a 49-year-old Swedish man, Toerner John Alexander, overstaying his visa. Continued …
Elephant brutality: Wild Thai Park shooting sparks probe
In Loei, law enforcement services are currently being solicited by park authorities to uncover the culprit behind a recent act of elephant brutality in Phu Luang wildlife sanctuary in this northeastern region. A wild bull elephant was confirmed to be the victim of the cruel act.
This elephant brutality discovery was made near a forest creek located within the Sri Song Rak sector of the Dan Sai district yesterday morning. Speculation from officials at Phu Luang suggests that the deceased appears to have been part of a roaming trio of elephants, who had been sighted near local farmland in the preceding two months. Continued …
More than a ton of endangered pangolin scales seized in Thailand
Thai authorities said Thursday they have seized more than a ton of pangolin scales worth over 50 million baht ($1.4 million) that are believed to have been headed out of the country through a land border.
The scales that cover a type of anteater were found Wednesday night in the northeastern province of Kalasin, and apparently were meant to be transported out through Mukdahan province, which shares a border with Laos, Thai police said at a news conference in Bangkok on Thursday. Continued …
Coup-linked parties now part of new coalition
The Pheu Tha-led coalition government now has mustered a combined force of 314 Mps, including those of the “uncles’ camps” on their side, confirmed Pheu Thai wheeler-dealer Bhumtham Wechayachai yesterday.
The 314-MPs-strong coalition partners include the Pheu Thai under de facto party boss Thaksin Shinawatra with 141 MPs, the Bhumjaithai under de facto party boss Newin Chidchob with 71 MPs, the Palang Pracharath led by Prawit “Uncle Pom” Wongsuwan with 40 MPs, the Ruam Thai Sang Chart under de facto party boss/caretaker prime minister Prayut “Uncle Tu” Chan-o-cha with 36 MPs, the Chart Thai Pattana led by Varawut Silpa-archa with 10 Mps, and the Prachachart led by House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha with nine Mps, plus those of six splinter parties with only one MP or two each. Continued …
A long road ahead for Thailand
We all should have been celebrating. The celebration should have started the night of the election when the Democratic Alliance, led by the Move Forward Party, claimed victory.
I still vividly remember that night’s energy — people thronging the streets, social media posts celebrating progress’s triumph over fear and intimidation, and even my friends marveling at how the Move Forward Party had achieved the impossible. Continued …
Economy likely grew 3.1% in Q2 on higher tourist arrivals
Thailand’s economy likely grew 3.1% in the April-June quarter from a year ago, up from 2.7% in the previous quarter, driven by increased foreign tourist arrivals, according to the median forecast of 21 economists polled.
On a quarterly basis, gross domestic product (GDP) was forecast to have grown by a seasonally adjusted 1.2%, a slowdown from the 1.9% growth in the preceding quarter, according to a smaller sample of forecasts in the Aug. 14-17 poll conducted by Reuters. Continued …
Thailand preparing for a soft landing as ‘cracks’ open up in the Chinese economy
The Thai baht has fallen in value against the U.S. dollar by 8.4% since Jan. 30, as the kingdom finds itself being buffeted by the country’s political instability and a growing crisis linked with the Chinese economy, as well as elevated interest rates in the United States.
This week, at a conference in southern Thailand, Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput suggested that while the economic recovery was still intact, the bank was now focused on achieving a “soft landing” as he referred to “cracks” in China’s economy. Continued …
Foreign investments bolster Thai economy with 58.9-billion-baht boost
From January through July of this year, Thailand saw 377 foreign business people invest 58.95 billion baht in the kingdom, an increase of 17% in the number of investors but a drop of 20% in the value of foreign direct investment (FDI), a senior official said.
Estimates suggest that the Japanese investors led the pack with a total outlay of 19.9 billion baht. They were closely tailed by Singaporean enterprises who injected 12.9 billion baht into the Thai business sector. Additionally, Chinese and U.S. firms put in 11.7 billion and 3.04 billion, respectively, catalyzing foreign investments within the nation. Continued …
Thailand, India compete for semiconductor investments
Thailand and India are competing to attract semiconductor investments, aiming to reduce dependency on the supply chain from China.
The trade dispute between the U.S. and China regarding the transfer and export of advanced semiconductor technology has led both countries to see an opportunity to become a production base and benefit from major technology players seeking new options in the supply chain system. Continued …
Property developers bullish on 2nd half of year
SET-listed developers are hoping an economic recovery in the second half will help them achieve their performance goals this year after modest first-half results.
Wongsakorn Prasitvipat, managing director of Property Perfect Plc., said the company plans to launch nine new residential projects worth a combined 13.3 billion baht in the second half after introducing just one 1-billion-baht project in the first half. Continued …
Bookings down as China slumps
China’s economic woes are pressuring inbound tourism during the Golden Week holiday in October, leading to sluggish forward bookings, according to tourism operators.
Surawat Akaraworamat, vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, said travel agents reported slower booking than usual for China National Day, one of the longest holidays in that country. Continued …
600-kilometer road in southern Thailand would aid tourism
The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) in Thailand recently announced a forthcoming impact study concerning a proposed coastal road project linking the provinces of Ranong and Satun to boost Andaman tourism.
The proposed two-lane highway, covering a distance of 600 kilometers, is designed to notably enhance the ease of access for tourists to key attractions spread across six different provinces – these being Ranong, Phangnga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun, relayed Punya Chupanit, who is at the helm of OTP. Continued …
Inside Thailand’s Child Sex Tourism Trade
Thailand’s multibillion-dollar sex tourism trade is thriving again after its shutdown during the COVID-19 lockdowns. With the country’s borders open again, tourists are flocking from around the world.
Despite prostitution being illegal, bar girls in the coastal city of Pattaya can earn triple the average wage, drawing workers from the country’s poor rural provinces. But police say children are increasingly targeted in the city’s red-light district. Video
Thailand After Dark: Exploring the Kingdoms Enchanting Nightlife
A completely new universe comes to life when the sun sets over Thailand’s beautiful surroundings. Thailand’s nightlife is a vivid tapestry of colors, noises, and sensations that captivates both locals and tourists alike, from bustling cities to peaceful seaside towns.
Thailand changes into a land of lit streets, bustling marketplaces, and exciting entertainment as the day gives way to night. Everyone may find something to enjoy in the country’s diversified nightlife culture, which spans the vibrant metropolis of Bangkok to the calm beaches of Phuket. Continued …
Ten best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Bangkok
For decades, vegetarian dining in Bangkok was synonymous with rice and curry dishes crafted from tofu, soy protein, and additives. However, a rapid transformation occurred almost overnight. Chefs embraced creativity, menus underwent a renaissance, and a wave of trendy specialized restaurants emerged.
New culinary terms entered the lexicon: legumes, quinoa charcoal burger, chia seed pad Thai, tempeh. And just like that Bangkok became a vegan- and vegetarian-friendly city. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Inside Thailand’s ‘endless’ battle against hazardous waste/
Thailand election: Aug 22 likely date for PM election/Voting for next PM to go ahead, with growing turmoil likely to end with General Prawit as PM/
Economy: Five fast-food giants that crashed and burned in Thailand/Thai Private Sector Seeks Help As Chinese Products Flood Market/
Tourism: Thailand to position Nakhon Si Thammarat as a haven of adventure/Finnair Adds More Flights to Thailand/
Thailand Experience: Video showcases abuses in training elephants for tourists/Echoes of the past in Suphan Buri/
International: How Asia can invest in averting a food crisis caused by climate change/Videos Put Scrutiny On Downed Power Lines As Possible Cause Of Deadly Maui Wildfires/
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Three new water-management measures adopted to cope with El Niño
Three new water-management measures were adopted at a meeting of the National Water Command Center yesterday in anticipation of a prolonged drought after the rainy season this year, due to the effects of El Niño.
Attending the meeting, chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan, were representatives from the Meteorological, Water Resources and Royal Irrigation departments, the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) and the Hydro Informatics Institute. Continued …
Kru Kai Kaew believers reportedly sacrifice puppies and kittens to the diety
Thai believers in the supernatural power of the Kru Kai Kaew deity rocked social media this week after they reportedly sought puppies and kittens for a sacrificial ceremony in the pursuit of luck and prosperity. The practice has taken a dark turn, as some followers hope to receive lucky lottery numbers in exchange for innocent lives.
Kru Kai Kaew, portrayed as an anthropomorphic entity adorned with resplendent wings and gleaming golden talons, recently gained even more notoriety when a colossal sculpture of the deity caused a major traffic jam on Bangkok’s Rachadapisek Road. The statue’s towering height hindered its passage through an underpass, sparking rumors that this was a calculated move to seize public attention. Continued …
Further restrictions against alcohol advertising are being urged by the Alcohol Watch Network. Concerns center around young people and new drinkers who are at risk due to various impacts on health, economy and society.
Teera Watcharapranee, director of the office of the Alcohol Watch Network, stated yesterday that despite the responsibility of enforcing the law falling on the Ministry of Public Health under the Alcohol Control Act of 2008, the network and its allied sectors have publicly supported the cause, closely monitoring any acts of defiance related to alcohol advertising. Continued …
Inside Thailand’s ‘endless’ battle against hazardous waste
First it was the stench, then the changing color of the ponds that made residents of eastern Thailand’s Nong Phawa community realize that something had gone seriously wrong in their neighborhoods.
Since at least 2012, the Nong Phawa community had observed the nearby recycling factory with suspicion. Its close proximity to the community center and the noticeable odor it emitted raised serious concerns. But their understanding of the plant’s activities was limited, preventing them from speaking out. Continued …
Aug 22 likely date for PM election
Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has called a meeting of Senate whips and representatives of major political parties to discuss the date for the election of the prime minister, parliamentary officials said.
The officials said Wan Noor would hold a meeting of Senate whips and representatives of the Pheu Thai-led coalition and those outside the bloc at 10am. Continued …
Voting for next PM to go ahead, with growing turmoil likely to end with General Prawit as PM
The Constitutional Court on Wednesday cleared the way for the parliamentary process to elect Thailand’s 30th prime minister to continue when it rejected petitions made against the blocking of Pita Limjaroenrat’s renomination on July 19. A new vote on the nomination of Pheu Thai’s Srettha Thavisin is likely within the week but there are doubts as to whether it will succeed, opening up the possibility of a Bhumjaithai Party-led effort to form a government and the eventual election of Gen. Prawit Wongsuwan as Thailand’s next PM.
On Wednesday, the Constitutional Court in Bangkok threw out petitions submitted to it via the Office of the Ombudsman questioning the legality of the decision in Parliament on July 19 not to debate the renomination of Pita Limjaroenrat for the office of prime minister. Continued …
Five fast-food giants that crashed and burned in Thailand
Five popular international food brands, Gardenia, Carl’s Jr, Roti Boy, A&W and Baskin Robbins, suddenly disappeared from Thailand after suffering heavy losses during economic downturns and the Covid-19 crisis.
Gardenia, known for its fragrant and buttery bakery treats, entered the Thai market in 1987. Gardenia is famous for its diverse range of flavors, including buttered scones and bread varieties like milk oat, whole wheat, banana-infused whole wheat, pumpkin, chocolate, raspberry, coconut pandan, and more. Its unique and delicious flavors quickly gained popularity in Thailand. Continued …
Thai Private Sector Seeks Help As Chinese Products Flood Market
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) today yesterday called for help as Chinese products are now flooding in from every direction, with Thai entrepreneurs unable to compete anymore.
Kriangkrai Thiennukul, FTI’s president, said 20 industrial groups out of a total of 45 have been severely impacted by the heavy flow of Chinese products into Thailand, from only five to six groups previously hit. Continued …
Thailand to position Nakhon Si Thammarat as a haven of adventure
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the provincial governor’s office of Nakhon Si Thammarat are working together to increase tourism promotion to the southern Thailand province.
Just an hour’s flight from Bangkok, Nakhon Si Thammarat is a well-kept secret by the locals and features an abundance of natural wonders – it has been nicknamed “the green lungs of Thailand’”, where travelers come to simply unplug from their daily lives. Continued …
Finnair Adds More Flights to Thailand
Finnair is adding more flights between Helsinki and Bangkok this winter, in response to increased demand for travel to Thailand.
The airline – celebrating its 100th anniversary this year – will go from 11 per week to an increased double daily service. Flights will depart Helsinki at 1:50pm and 4:30pm each day this winter, arriving into Thailand at 6:20am and 9:05am the following morning. Continued …
An elephant being “trained” for tourism
Video showcases abuses in training elephants for tourists
Collaborating with Tang Tawanwad Wanavit, aka TangBadVoice, renowned Thai Hip Hop artist, street photographer, and director of photography, World Animal Protection Thailand has released the music video “No Elephant Show.”
The upbeat song is inspired by the famous Thai elephant song (เพลงช้าง) while peeling back the layers to expose the distressing violence and cruelty involved in elephant training. Continued …
Echoes of the past in Suphan Buri
We were mesmerized by vast lush paddy fields on either side of the road, where equestrians expertly rode their horses as we gazed out of our van en route to Suphan Buri. However, ancient temples and historical ruins remain powerful attractions for travelers to discover Thailand’s rich history and fascinating cultural heritage.
Based on artifacts found here that date back between 3,500 and 3,800 years, this settlement is thought to have been on the east banks of the Tha Chin River as early as the New Stone Age. During the Ayutthaya period, it’s here that King Naresuan and Burmese Crown Prince Maha Uparaja fought a fabled royal battle on elephant back that resulted in Siam’s independence. Continued …
How Asia can invest in averting a food crisis caused by climate change
After Covid-19 disruptions resulted in increasing concerns about manufacturing supply chain vulnerabilities, Russia’s invasion of Ukraine prompted markets to adopt a laser-like focus on energy costs and their implications for industry. Yet, markets’ focus on disrupted and costlier industrial energy have left a far more worrying prospect largely forgotten: food shortages. Continued …
Videos Put Scrutiny On Downed Power Lines As Possible Cause Of Deadly Maui Wildfires
Awakened by howling winds that tore through his Maui neighborhood, Shane Treu went out at dawn and saw a wooden power pole suddenly snap with a flash, its sparking, popping line falling to the dry grass below and quickly igniting a row of flames. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Bangkok Hospital to hold a free seminar for expats Aug 24/
Weather officials forecast downpour throughout Thailand/
Bird watching at Hat Wanakorn National Park in Thap Sakae/
Hua Hin hotels eager for 10,000-baht handout to have tourism category/
FoodPanda delivery rider surrenders to police after robbing Hua Hin gold shop/
Covid-19 survivors have 24% higher risk of developing Type-2 diabetes/
Thailand Elite cancels visa change at the last minute/
Uncertainty Looms Thai Politics in the Week of the New PM Nomination/
Economy: Baht leads Asian currency downturn amid China’s economic worry/Economic recovery intact, says Bank of Thailand/Chinese EV manufacturers ramp up investment in Thailand/Thai durian shipments to China surge as China-Laos Railway boosts trade/Digital economy continues its forward march/EEC’s Map Ta Phut port to see third phase by 2027/
Tourism: Tourists flock to Khao Lom Muak for the views in Prachuap Khiri Khan/High tourism season to see 2,600 flights a day: AeroThai/
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Weather officials forecast downpour throughout Thailand
The Thai Meteorological Department said today that across Thailand, intense rain is anticipated for 60% to 80% of the country, with some regions expected to experience heavy downpours. Particularly for Bangkok, afternoon to evening rain showers are expected.
This weather prediction points toward an acute southwesterly monsoon, currently strong over the Andaman Sea and Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, where it’s starting to weaken. Continued …
Bird watching at Hat Wanakorn National Park in Thap Sakae
Twenty-five tourists recently experienced a “Bird Walk @Hatwanakorn National Park” event at Hat Wanakorn National Park in Thap Sakae. Participants walked along a nature trail that is home to a variety of birds, including the black-winged stilt, hoopoe, yellow-bellied sunbird, common green pigeon, spotted owlet, blue-throated bee-eater, paradise flycatcher, Eurasian magpie, greater coucal, common barbet, swiftlet, and Chinese bittern. The park also provided binoculars, telescopes, and a bird guide to help participants identify the birds they saw. Hat Wanakorn National Park is approximately a 1.5-hour drive from downtown Hua Hin. (HHT)
Hua Hin hotels eager for 10,000-baht handout to have tourism category
As the Pheu Thai Party promises a 10,000-baht digital wallet giveaway, tourism operators are hoping the scheme will extend its spending range from a 4-kilometre radius to enable hotels to benefit. Continued …
FoodPanda delivery rider surrenders to police after robbing Hua Hin gold shop
A FoodPanda delivery rider who robbed a gold shop in Hua Hin has surrendered to police.
The suspect, 25-year-old Narinphat (surname withheld), was identified by police after they collected evidence from the crime scene and interviewed witnesses. He was arrested on Aug. 15 at Hua Hin Police Station. Continued …
Covid-19 survivors have 24% higher risk of developing Type-2 diabetes
Research has revealed that people who test positive for Covid-19 are at an increased risk of developing Type-2 diabetes. The disclosure came from Dr. Thira Woratanarat of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, who referred to a study recently unveiled on the MedRxiv.org portal.
This research incorporated a sample size of 15 million people from the United Kingdom, Dr. Woratanarat explained. It found that individuals who contracted the Covid virus run a 24% higher risk of falling victim to Type-2 diabetes, in comparison to those unaffected by the virus. Continued …
Thailand Elite cancels visa change at the last minute
On the last enrollment day, Aug. 15, that holders of the five-year Elite “easy access”, five-year visas had been instructed to submit an application for a 15 years upgrade to 20 years in total, they have received an email from Thailand Privilege Card Co. informing them the new rule has suddenly and abruptly been scrapped.
They can, after all, update their five-year visa just three months or more before their personal expiry date. Just like before. But it is still ambiguous whether the transfer fees will remain the same in the future as they are now. Continued …
Uncertainty Looms Thai Politics in the Week of the New PM Nomination
In Thai politics, a full three months elapsed in mid-August since the May 14 general election without a new prime minister and government being elected, as constitutional irregularities hampered the democratic process.
Opposition from senators and former ruling party MPs prevented Pita Limjaroenrat of the Move Forward Party from becoming prime minister. Meanwhile, the Pheu Thai Party, which ranks second in terms of the number of MPs, had to cooperate with the former ruling parties and faced opposition from Move Forward Party supporters and democracy advocates. Continued …
Baht leads Asian currency downturn amid China’s economic worry
Asian currencies experienced a downturn yesterday, led by Thailand‘s baht, as concerns heighten surrounding the recovery status of the global economy’s second-largest player, China.
The baht plunged by a substantial 0.8%, marking it as the largest depreciation against the U.S. dollar in half a dozen weeks. Across the waters of offshore markets yesterday afternoon, it was changing hands at approximately 35.30 to the dollar. Continued …
Economic recovery intact, says Bank of Thailand
Thailand’s exports may be weaker than expected but the overall economic recovery was intact, Bank of Thailand (BoT) Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput said today.
“The economy as a whole was recovering on consumption and tourism,” Sethaput told a central bank seminar. Continued …
Chinese EV manufacturers ramp up investment in Thailand
Changan Automobile, China’s fourth largest electric vehicle (EV) manufacturer, has set a target of manufacturing 100,000 EVs in Thailand per year, both for the domestic market and export to countries with right-hand drive such as Australia, New Zealand, the UK, and South Africa, a news source revealed on Tuesday.
The source said the state-owned company recently received the green light from the Chinese government to apply for investment promotional privileges from the Board of Investment of Thailand (BOI). Continued …
Thai durian shipments to China surge as China-Laos Railway boosts trade
Thailand’s durian exports to China through the China-Laos Railway expanded 365% in the first five months of this year, thanks to shorter transit time and advantages under the free trade agreements, Thai media reported on Tuesday.
The train route brings opportunities for Thai products to enter the Chinese market, as it greatly reduces the transit time to less than 15 hours from two days by road. Continued …
Digital economy continues its forward march
The digital economy contributed 2.1 billion baht to Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2022, marking a 1.9% increase from the 2.04 billion baht the previous year.
Putchapong Nodthaisong, secretary-general of the Office of the National Digital Economy and Society Commission (ONDE-Thailand), said this week that Thailand’s digital economy GDP in 2022 grew by 3.49% compared to the 4.44 billion baht the previous year. This growth was the result of the improving situation following the pandemic, leading the overall economy to return to a state of normalcy and resulting in the expansion of the digital economy. Continued …
EEC’s Map Ta Phut port to see third phase by 2027
Reports indicate the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) remains optimistic about presenting the third phase of development of the Map Ta Phut deep-sea port in Rayong by the year 2027. The port, a notable part of ongoing development in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), is seen as an essential addition to Thailand’s infrastructure.
Map Ta Phut port progress is reportedly well underway, with key milestones reaching noteworthy completion levels. The governor of the IEAT, Veeris Ammarapala, offered an update on this progress: “The construction of a sand dam has progressed by 71%; land reclamation is 61% finished and the building of an embankment to protect the shoreline against waves is 39% done.” Continued …
Tourists flock to Khao Lom Muak for the views in Prachuap Khiri Khan
Hundreds of tourists flocked to Khao Lom Muak, the hill in Mueang Prachuap that offers some of the most spectacular views in the province.
The hill offers stunning views of Ao Manao and the surrounding area, and the climb is a popular activity for both Thai and foreign tourists. Continued …
High tourism season to see 2,600 flights a day: AeroThai
The Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Ltd. (AeroThai) projects that some 2,600 flights per day will land at Suvarnabhumi during this year’s high tourism season, which would result in a figure of over one million flights for this entire year.
According to Nopasit Chakpitak, president of AeroThai, the figures are expected to approach the levels seen before the Covid-19 pandemic in 2019. The projection takes into consideration the upcoming Chinese National Day, which would likely bring in more Chinese tourists, as well as Christmas and New Year. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Scholars of Sustenance: Rescuing food and nourishing Hua Hin communities/
Kayakers tackle Sam Roi Yod River challenge/
Why you should consider getting a Thailand Elite Visa/
Elderly face limits on who gets meager welfare assistance/
Thailand election: House speaker chooses to wait for court’s ruling before setting date for PM vote/Srettha Not Being Replaced As PM Candidate/Prayut’s Party To Decide Shortly Whether To Jump Onto Pheu Thai Bandwagon/Thaksin and Pheu Thai have burned their bridges/
Economy: Chinese buyers gradually cool on Thailand property purchases/Drought limits electricity imports from Laos/Excise Dept mulls carbon tax on oil refineries and EV batteries/Taiwanese target Thailand for overseas opportunities/
Tourism: Thailand tops Top 10 foreign tourism destinations for Chinese tourists in 2023/How to Choose Ethical Wildlife Experiences While Traveling/
Thailand Experience: The Two Types Of Rice You’ll Find In Nearly Every Thai Meal/Awakening Singburi with ‘Sang See Sing’/
International: Donald Trump indicted on 2020 election fraud charges in Georgia/Bikinis in downtown Seoul spark ‘indecent exposure’ row/At least 25 missing after Myanmar jade mine landslide/
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More double-track railways to open this year
More double-track sections in the national railway network are set to open this year. These new facilities are expected to greatly shorten travel times for commuters, as well as reduce costs for logistics operators. Included is the Bang Saphan Noi-Chumphon section on the Nakhon Pathom-Chumphon route passing through Hua Hin.
The caretaker government has announced its roadmap to open more sections of double-track railroads on the northern, northeastern, and southern lines operated by the State Railway of Thailand. Continued …
Scholars of Sustenance: Rescuing food and nourishing Hua Hin communities
Scholars of Sustenance (SOS) is leading the charge against food waste and hunger, while raising awareness about the importance of sustainability and community engagement.
SOS, a non-partisan and integrity-driven environmental organization, has been working to prevent food going to waste and reducing the number of people going hungry in the area. Continued …
Kayakers tackle Sam Roi Yod River challenge
The inaugural Sam Roi Yod River Audax — Thailand’s first unsupported 60-kilometer kayaking challenge – was held Sunday with 32 kayakers taking on a 60-kilometer route that meandered close to five of Sam Roi Yod’s idyllic islands: Koh Kroram, Koh Nomsao, Koh Rawing, Koh Rawang, and Koh Satkut. Out of the 32 participants who embarked on the journey, only six managed to complete the challenge. (HHT)
Why you should consider getting a Thailand Elite Visa
The Thailand Elite Visa is possibly one of the most underrated visas in Thailand because people tend to lose interest once they hear about the application fee. However, the special visa program actually offers lots of convenience and benefits.
Whether you are an investor, a retiree, or a digital nomad, the Thailand Elite Visa is available for anyone who lives or regularly comes to Thailand but doesn’t want to deal with the complex immigration bureaucracy. Besides, there are many other things you can enjoy by being an Elite Visa member. Let’s take a closer look at the main benefits. Continued …
Elderly face limits on who gets meager welfare assistance
Critics have slammed the outgoing government for issuing a new regulation imposing income limits on the elderly receiving monthly allowances.
They say it should be left to the incoming government to decide on the matter, while accusing the outgoing government of inefficiently categorizing income groups. Continued …
House speaker chooses to wait for court’s ruling before setting date for PM vote
Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has said he will wait for the Constitutional Court’s decision on the ombudsmen’s petition before scheduling the next round of PM voting.
Wan Noor, also the House speaker, was on Monday referring to a comment made by Sen. Wanchai Sornsiri that the next round of voting should be held on Friday, as it is an astrologically auspicious date for the country to have a new PM and end the political impasse. Continued …
Srettha Not Being Replaced As PM Candidate
Pheu Thai candidate for prime minister Srettha Thavisin will not be replaced with anyone else as pressed by the Bhumjaithai, according to Pheu Thai Secretary-general Prasert Chanthararuangthong.
Prasert confirmed only the real estate mogul-turned-prime ministerial candidate will be named and voted in a joint House/Senate meeting later this month and that he will certainly not be replaced with Paetongtarn Shinawatra, one of a trio of Pheu Thai candidates for prime minister. Continued …
Prayut’s Party To Decide Shortly Whether To Jump Onto Pheu Thai Bandwagon
The Ruam Thai Sang Chart will be invited for informal talks with the Pheu Thai and decide for themselves whether they may join a Pheu Thai-led coalition government, confirmed Pheu Thai wheeler-dealer Bhumtham Wechayachai yesterday.
Known as a right-hand man for de facto Pheu Thai boss Thaksin Shinawatra, the partisan wheeler-dealer confirmed Pheu Thai leader Chonlanan Srikaew and Pheu Thai Secretary-general Prasert Chanthararuangthong and himself will shortly discuss with their Ruam Thai Sang Chart counterparts whether the pro-military camp will jump onto the bandwagon and help strengthen the Pheu Thai coalition government. Continued …
Thaksin and Pheu Thai have burned their bridges
Thailand’s political crisis has already obliterated the unity and support behind the Pheu Thai Party’s “family”, following the decisions taken by the party’s executive in Bangkok in recent weeks, first in withdrawing from a coalition with the Move Forward Party and now for cementing a deal with the Bhumjaithai Party, while preparing to accept the participation of two parties associated with the military junta in a “cross polar” government.
The moves have outraged Pheu Thai and Redshirt supporters nationwide, who up to recent days could scarcely believe the conflicting media reports. Now, they are burning their shirts in spontaneous and numerous displays of anger just as the country’s second-largest party and the Shinawatra family appear to be on the verge of burning its bridges with its support base and power on the ground as a political movement. Continued …
Chinese buyers gradually cool on Thailand property purchases
Thailand dipped to fifth among destinations for Chinese property buyers, down one spot from last year and the top ranking in 2021, attributed to a sluggish recovery of travel and pricey flights.
Kashif Ansari, co-founder and group chief executive of Juwai IQI Group, a real estate marketing firm targeting the Chinese market, said Chinese buyers with smaller budgets who previously were the key market for Thailand now make up a reduced share of all travelers. Continued …
Drought limits electricity imports from Laos
The renewable power supply in Thailand could be affected by drought, as the country imports electricity generated by hydropower from Laos, which has reduced water volume in its rivers, says the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT).
If the drought becomes more severe, hydropower plants in Laos will generate less electricity, resulting in reduced imports, said Boonyanit Wongrukmit, governor of EGAT. Continued …
Excise Dept mulls carbon tax on oil refineries and EV batteries
The Excise Department aims to promote ESG (environmental, social, and governance) goals through the implementation of a carbon tax facility, along with the establishment of a carbon border adjustment mechanism (CBAM) team, to develop a globally standardized tax structure.
This initiative targets taxing carbon emissions released by oil refineries and proposing a carbon tax on EV batteries to address EV waste disposal issues in the future. Continued …
Taiwanese target Thailand for overseas opportunities
More than 20 Taiwanese companies, particularly in the skincare, food and drink, hair care and lifestyle product sectors, are exploring new business opportunities in Thailand.
Among the notable firms are Beauty Essentials Ltd., the marketer of Naruko skincare and beauty products; K2-Medical (Thailand) Co., the distributor of the NHH skincare brand; and Shaan Honq International Cosmetics Corp., the manufacturer and exporter of HH-RD hair care and styling products. These firms took part in the recent 2023 Taiwan Expo Thailand, aimed at identifying product distributors. Continued …
Thailand tops Top 10 foreign tourism destinations for Chinese tourists in 2023
Thailand and Japan were the most popular foreign tourism destinations in the first half of this year, according to the China Tourism Academy. Among these places, more than 60% of tourists visited the Asia-Pacific region.
Let’s take a look at the top 10 foreign tourism destinations for the first half of this year. Continued …
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How to Choose Ethical Wildlife Experiences While Traveling
One of the most cherished aspects of travel is encountering wildlife in its natural habitat, whether it’s from a Jeep on safari in Africa or on a beach in Thailand. However, as responsible travelers, it is our duty to ensure that our interactions with wildlife are doing more good than harm by knowing how to choose ethical wildlife experiences.
There’s no doubt that the rise in the popularity of wildlife tourism has led to concerns about the welfare of animals and the preservation of their habitats. Ten years ago, our Instagram feeds were filled with people riding on the backs of elephants, something you don’t often see today and, thankfully, something that is not idolized anymore. Instead, the only elephant photos we want to see are the ones where they’re in open fields, bathing in watering holes, and enjoying life without bars or cruelty. Continued …
The Two Types Of Rice You’ll Find In Nearly Every Thai Meal
Thailand is a major rice exporter worldwide, so it shouldn’t be surprising that rice is at the heart of its culture and food. Aside from noodle plates, rice is an integral element in most Thai cuisine, from curries and stir fry to larb salad and soups such as Kao Tom Goong (a breakfast rice soup).
But none of these recipes call for plain old rice. Rather, there are two specific types — Thai jasmine rice and sticky rice — that are found in nearly every Thai meal, lending a distinct and essential quality to whatever dish they enhance. Continued …
Awakening Singburi with ‘Sang See Sing’
Amidst the constant hustle and bustle of daily life, there are often hidden treasures that escape our notice. Singburi, a small province with a population of around 200,000, has long been a place most of us pass by without a backward glance, rather than a destination in its own right.
And that’s a shame, as Singburi harbors a multitude of stories from the past to the present just waiting for visitors to explore. Now, the province is inviting the public to uncover the charm that has gone unnoticed for too long. Continued …
Donald Trump indicted on 2020 election fraud charges in Georgia
A Georgia grand jury indicted 2024 presidential candidate Donald Trump and several allies Monday on conspiracy charges of trying to steal Georgia’s electoral votes from President Joe Biden after the 2020 election. Continued …
Bikinis in downtown Seoul spark ‘indecent exposure’ row
Incidents of women dressed in bikinis in central Seoul areas have sparked criticism online, with the authorities considering charging them with indecent exposure. On Friday, a woman riding an electric scooter dressed in a bikini was spotted in Hongdae district. Photos taken by citizens quickly spread across online communities and social media. Continued …
At least 25 missing after Myanmar jade mine landslide
At least 25 people are missing after a landslide at an unregulated jade mine in a remote region of Myanmar, rescue workers said Monday. The incident on Sunday outside northern Kachin’s Hpakant township — near where hundreds of miners were entombed in a landslide in 2020 — comes days after much of the country was swamped by torrential rain and floods. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Two Hua Hin golf courses named among Asia’s 20 best/
Southwest monsoon to bring heavy rain nationwide/
How much does a Retirement Home cost in Thailand?/
Developer Sansiri sees net profit surge 162% in the first half/
Credit-card operators say raising interest ceiling to 18% only way to survive/
Excise Dept mulls reclassifying liquor and beer/
Wild elephant captured after 22 days of disruption/
Tak hospital in red as Myanmar migrant patient numbers soar/
Body of second victim of boat capsize in Phetchaburi recovered/
Thailand election: How Thailand’s long wait compares with the world record for forming a new govt/Pita Takes Pheu Thai To Task For About-Face On ‘Uncles’ Camps’/Light at the end of the tunnel?/
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Tourism: Travel industry girds for weak low season amid cost and weather challenges/Chinese tourists to Thailand may drop as tour group restrictions lift/Thailand gears up to be the top destination for visitors from Europe, America, the Middle East/Opinion: Bangkok, a Most Visited City on Earth, and The Other Bangkok/Pattaya police nab defiant Arab road racers/
Thailand Experience: Rising Sea Levels Threaten 11 Million People in Bangkok/The best snacks to get at Thai 7-Eleven/Forget cereal, I’ll take these spicy breakfast noodles every time/
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Queen mother ceremony at Wat Huay Mongkol
Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother was honored yesterday on her 91st birthday In an annual robe wrapping ceremony at Wat Huay Mongkol Temple, more than a thousand spectators paid their respects to the theme “Enhancing Your Heart with Faith.”
Under a hot August sky at the Wat Huay Mongkol Temple, located in the Thap Tai subdistrict of Hua Hin, hundreds of the attendees grabbed ahold and walked the 399-meter-long robe around the statue of the legendary Thai monk, Luang Pu Thuat.
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Two Hua Hin golf courses named among Asia’s 20 best
The diverse topography of Asia, the largest and most populous continent in the world, has been a golf architect’s delight for ages. Home to every imaginable terrain on the face of earth, designers have reveled and been challenged while giving shape to vast tracts of land, creating masterpieces that test golfers’ skill and temperament to the hilt.
Asia isn’t just about designer layouts and golf courses, though. Links-style courses and other designs, too, have played a part in highlighting the continent as a golfing juggernaut. Continued …
Southwest monsoon to bring heavy rain nationwide
The Southwest monsoon is intensifying, covering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, and causing heavy rainfall across 60%-80% of Thailand, according to the Meteorological Department.
People in affected areas are advised to be cautious of heavy to very heavy rain and accumulated rainfall, which could lead to sudden flooding and forest runoff, especially in hilly and low-lying areas. Continued …
How much does a Retirement Home cost in Thailand?
Aging is an inevitable part of our life cycle. And as you reach your golden years, planning for retirement becomes increasingly important. If you have set your sights on spending your retirement in Thailand, understanding the cost of a retirement home should be a priority.
The beauty of Thailand extends beyond gorgeous landscapes and rich culture; it also offers a range of high-quality elderly care options. Below, we’ve broken down the various costs associated with your potential future home – retirement Continued …
Developer Sansiri sees net profit surge 162% in the first half
Net profit at Sansiri Plc. surged 162% year-on-year to 3.2 billion baht in the first half on strong sales of high-end houses and furnished condos, the company’s CFO, Wichan Viriyaphusit, said. Sansiri operates several projects in Hua Hin.
Second quarter net profit was 1.62 billion baht, up 77% from the year-ago period. The profit margin for the six-month period was 17.3% compared to 9.3% in the first six months of last year. Continued …
Credit-card operators say raising interest ceiling to 18% only way to survive
Thailand’s Credit Card Club will ask the central bank to allow credit-card operators to bring the interest rate back up to 18% soon, the club’s chairman said.
Atis Ruchirawat, the club’s chairman and managing director at General Card Service Co., said on Sunday that the 16% interest rate ceiling may make it difficult for operators to cover their expenses due to the Bank of Thailand’s rising policy rates. Continued …
Excise Dept mulls reclassifying liquor and beer
The Excise Department is currently in discussions with relevant government and private sector agencies on proposals to adjust the structure of alcohol and beer taxes to align with the current situation and to be consistent with the development of alcoholic beverage products.
Currently, alcoholic beverages are subject to various tax rates, such as non-alcoholic beer with 0% alcohol content, according to Ekniti Nitithanprapas, director general of the Excise Department. Continued …
Wild elephant captured after 22 days of disruption
Perhaps only in Thailand can an elephant be avoiding a court order for disturbing the peace. After 22 days on the lam, a wild elephant has been successfully captured in the Nop Phi Tham district of the southern province of Nakhon Si Thammarat.
The “elephant arrest” was made to comply with a court order issued to relocate it due to the animal’s continuous community disruption. Continued …
Tak hospital in red as Myanmar migrant patient numbers soar
The Ministry of Public Health has sent 20 million baht to Umphang Hospital in Tak province to help it cover the increased costs of treating the rising number of migrants fleeing the conflict in neighboring Myanmar. Continued …
Body of second victim of boat capsize in Phetchaburi recovered
The search for a second passenger, missing after a tour boat was struck by a waterspout and capsized, ended last evening when his body was recovered from the water near a pier, behind Pak Lad Temple in Bang Tabun Bay in Ban Laem district of Phetchaburi province.
The remains, identified as those of “Kritanat”, a resident of Ban Laem district, were taken to King Mongkut Memorial Hospital for autopsy. The other victim has been identified as “Chanin”, a Bangkok resident. Continued …
How Thailand’s long wait compares with the world record for forming a new govt
Could Thailand break world record time for forming new govt? Three months have passed since the May 14 general election, and Thailand’s next government is still nowhere in sight.
Waiting much longer could very well earn Thailand a place among countries that have suffered the biggest delays in forming governments after elections. Continued …
Pita Takes Pheu Thai To Task For About-Face On ‘Uncles’ Camps’
Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat yesterday took the Pheu Thai to task for evidently turning an about-face only to bring “the uncles’ camps” into their coalition.
Without naming names, Pita told Move Forward supporters at a by-election campaign rally in Rayong that the Pheu Thai as core of the current coalition has gone back on their word by having the Palang Pracharath led by Prawit “Uncle Pom” Wongsuwan and the Ruam Thai Sang Chart under de facto boss/caretaker prime minister Prayut “Uncle Tu” Chan-o-cha jump onto the bandwagon. Continued …
Light at the end of the tunnel?
Since the general election on May 14, Thailand has gone three months without a new government to lead the economy. Foreign investors, businesses and tourists are eager to see a favorable outcome following several unexpected twists and turns.
Some countries have issued a travel advisory for Thailand because of occasional unrest in Bangkok. Australia warned its citizens about an unpredictable security environment, given previous anti-government protests in Bangkok, while Canada highlighted demonstration sites that people should avoid. Continued …
Economic danger signals emerging as politicians wrangle over election
As Thailand’s politicians wrangle over who will take power amid a well-conceived conservative plot to use the unelected Senate to control the formation of the next government, the country’s economy is manifesting danger signals with a prolonged export slump and a rising problem with private sector debt that may become explosive.
These have combined with political instability concerns to reduce consumer confidence for the first time in 14 months. Continued …
Thailand: A Rising Economic Powerhouse in Southeast Asia
Thailand is a Southeast Asian country with a population of over 70 million people. It is a constitutional monarchy with a parliamentary government. The capital city is Bangkok.
Thailand has a long history of trade and commerce. It was a major trading hub in the region for centuries. In recent years, Thailand has become a major player in the global economy. It is a member of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and the World Trade Organization (WTO). Continued …
Thailand’s Ambitious Strides Toward Clean Energy
Thailand is gaining recognition for its efforts in clean energy. With increasing demand driven by government initiatives, environmental awareness, and technological advancements, the country’s energy market is undergoing a transformation.
The Thai government has set a goal to increase the share of renewable energy in total energy consumption to 30% by 2036. This commitment has led to investments in various clean energy projects, such as solar and wind farms, bioenergy, and hydropower plants. Continued …
FamilyMart brand to be replaced by Tops Daily stores
Japanese convenience store brand FamilyMart is set to exit Thailand, with all stores set to be rebranded by the end of this year.
Three years ago, Central Retail Corp. bought out FamilyMart’s share in their joint venture in the market, at the time describing it as a precursor to network expansion as the master franchise holder there. Back then, there were 1,000 FamilyMart stores trading in Thailand. Now there are reportedly only 200 left, which will be converted to Central’s Tops Daily branding by the end of this year. Continued …
Travel industry girds for weak low season amid cost and weather challenges
The travel industry is bracing itself for an exceptionally weak low season, with predictions of stagnant demand, escalating operational costs at popular destinations, and the impacts of tropical storms.
The president of the Thai Travel Agents Assn., Charoen Wangananont, highlighted that the season’s sale rate for outbound packages significantly lags behind the comparison period recorded before the pandemic. He cited hesitancy and prudence shown by both individuals and executives, reducing their expenditure on travel. Continued …
Chinese tourists to Thailand may drop as tour group restrictions lift
In the wake of China’s announcement to allow tour groups to visit Japan and several other nations for the first time since 2020, Thailand’s tourism industry braces itself for a sharp fall in Chinese tourists. This drop is, in part, caused by ongoing visa application challenges, in spite of the government’s efforts to simplify the process.
This recent development comes as China finally moves to lift previously imposed Covid-19 travel restrictions on tour groups. Aside from Japan, other countries, including the U.S., South Korea, and Australia, can accept Chinese tour groups. In addition, China has expressed the desire for Japan to consider a visa waiver for Chinese citizens. Continued …
Thailand gears up to be the top destination for visitors from Europe, America, the Middle East
Thailand is gearing up to be the top destination for our friends in Europe, America, and the Middle East! Here’s why:
European visitors typically stay 19.4 days, spending around 71,718 baht.
Middle Eastern guests enjoy 16.17 days and spend an impressive 99,172 baht.
Americans unwind for 15.26 days, with a spend of 76,297 baht. – Pattaya Mail
Bangkok, a Most Visited City on Earth, and The Other Bangkok
Many Thais expressed pride when a travel website, Travelness.com, recently reported that Bangkok was the most visited city on earth in the first half of 2023 – 22.78 million foreign visitors compared to 19.1 of Paris and London’s 19.09 (Dubai clocked in the fourth place at 15.93 followed by Singapore at 14.67).
We should identify and reinforce Bangkok’s charms and strengths in order to further cement Bangkok as one of the most popular cities on the planet. Truth be told, Bangkok is a different city if you are working and living in the city as a low-paid working class, lower middle class or migrant laborer from neighboring countries. Continued …
Pattaya police nab defiant Arab road racers
Notorious Arab motorbike riders were forced to cancel their road-racing plans after some 200 policemen and Interior Ministry officials were deployed to keep law and order on Pattaya roads late on Saturday night.
Officers from Pattaya Police Station and officials from Chonburi provincial administration were deployed to check the roads and sois where local residents have complained about road racing and the blocking of traffic by Arab youngsters, mostly tourists from Kuwait. Continued …
Rising Sea Levels Threaten 11 Million People in Bangkok
Rising sea levels are a major concern not only for rural coastal communities but even for some of the world’s major cities surrounded by bodies of water. In the context of climate change, melting glaciers due to global warming is releasing frozen water back into the oceans at unprecedented rates never seen before in modern history.
Due to the threat, inhabitants of these “at risk areas” are forced to flee from the rising tides. One such place facing this threat is Thailand’s Bangkok metropolitan area, which has been projected by climate experts to further sink in the coming decades. Situated in Southeast Asia and near the Gulf of Thailand, Bangkok, and its suburbs are dealing with coastal flooding as a result of the global sea level rise. Continued …
The best snacks to get at Thai 7-Eleven
Ever prowled around a 7-Eleven searching for the perfect midnight snack? We know that feeling. Here are some of the best 7-Eleven Thai exclusive snacks, based on our most popular picks.
Walking through the white metal shelves, hoping you don’t spend too much time picking a snack, sneaking furtive glances at the cashier…we’ve been through it. There’s a 7-eleven seemingly on every corner in Thailand, so people can be found always searching the aisles, night or day. And when you’re spoiled for choice, there’s got to be a guiding light. Continued …
Khanom chin nam ya
Forget cereal, I’ll take these spicy breakfast noodles every time
Pity the Anglo-Saxon world for its lo-fi breakfast choices. Toast, cereal, even bacon and eggs… these carry little flavor, they’re stodge designed to fill a gap until lunch rolls around and the real eating begins. Not so in much of the rest of the world, including Thailand.
Picture this to kick-start your day: thin rice noodles known as khanom chin, curled into neat little bundles, topped with a ladle-full of nam ya, a fiendishly spicy curry of minced fish, with pickled mustard greens, boiled eggs, raw green beans and fresh herbs to stir through. Now that is a breakfast. Continued …
Maui wildfires deadliest in a century after death toll hits 89
The death toll from the Maui wildfires is now at 89, officials said on Saturday, making it the deadliest U.S. wildfire in more than a century. Gov. Josh Green warned at a news conference on Saturday afternoon that the death toll would continue to rise as more bodies were discovered. Continued …
China issues new guidelines to attract foreign investment
China has issued 24 new guidelines to attract more global capital and further optimize the country’s business environment for multinational corporations. The guidelines cover topics such as encouraging foreign investors to undertake major scientific research projects and ensuring equal treatment of foreign and domestic companies. Continued …
Chinese Uninterested in the Climate Change Narrative Despite Extreme Weather
This summer’s record heat and epic floods in China failed to spark local public debate about how the world’s top carbon polluter should mitigate climate change, leaving environmentalists furious at a wasted opportunity. Continued …
Miss Universe cuts ties with Indonesia chapter after harassment allegations
The Miss Universe Organization has cut ties with its Indonesia franchise, it announced days after allegations of sexual harassment, and will cancel an upcoming Malaysia edition. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
Happy Mothers Day and Happy Birthday to The Queen Mother/
Parks set for holiday surge as fees waived/
Perseid meteor shower promises interstellar treat on Mother’s Day/
Pheu Thai says it must include cou-linked parties in coalition/
Villagers Discover 5-Meter King Cobra Near Seaside Home/\
8 new coronavirus variant infections found in Thailand, no cause for alarm/
Tourism: Russians fleeing Putin’s war find a home in Phuket/
Thailand Experience: Best things to do and where to stay in Koh Samui/10 Reasons Why You Should Visit This Charming Region In Thailand/
International: Wear A Rainbow Swatch Watch In Malaysia, Face 3 Years In Jail/Death toll in Maui fire disaster rises to 67, 1,000 missing/
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Today is World Elephant Day
On this World Elephant Day, the World Wildlife Foundation (WWF) is launching the Asian Elephant Alliance (AEA) to secure a future in which loss and fragmentation of elephant habitats are reduced, people and elephants live side by side in a sustainable way, and wild elephant populations are stable.
World Elephant Day was founded in Thailand just over a decade ago to raise the profile of these pachyderms globally, and to garner support to rally around the issues they face. With a philosophy of collective effort at its core, World Elephant Day is meant to galvanize a powerful partnership of governments, the private sector, civil society and citizens to support conservation efforts for wild elephants. Continued …
Tackling critical threats facing Asian elephants
Asian elephants are the largest land mammal next to their African cousins, and an important keystone species to maintaining healthy ecosystems and safeguarding other species with whom they share habitat.
Sadly, Asian elephants are globally endangered and particularly threatened in Southeast Asia and southern China, where only about 8,000-11,000 wild elephants share space in some of the most densely populated countries. Continued …
Happy Mothers Day and Happy Birthday to The Queen Mother
In Thailand, Aug. 12 is a day of double celebration, intertwining the significance of motherhood and royal admiration.
On this day, Thai Mother’s Day coincides with the 91st birthday of the Queen Mother, Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, creating a heartfelt occasion that will paint the country in shades of blue. Continued …
Parks set for holiday surge as fees waived
Khao Laem National Park in Sangkhla Buri district is gearing up for an influx of tourists over the three-day holiday weekend after entry fees to national parks and wildlife sanctuaries across the country were waived to celebrate Mother’s Day and the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother today.
Abhisit Sombatmat, head of the 1,500-square-kilometer national park, said yesterday that more than 30 park officials were ready to ensure convenience and safety for visitors until Monday. Continued …
Perseid meteor shower promises interstellar treat on Mother’s Day
The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand has invited the public to view the Perseid meteor shower at Princess Sirindhorn AstroPark in Chiang Mai’s Mae Rin district from 11pm on Saturday to 3am on Sunday.
The Perseids are a prolific meteor shower associated with the Swift-Tuttle comet. The meteors are called “Perseids” because they appear from the general direction of the constellation Perseus and in more modern times have a radiant bordering on Cassiopeia and Camelopardalis. Continued …
Pheu Thai says it must include coup linked parties in coalition
Pheu Thai deputy leader Phumtham Wechayachai said on Friday that the party would eventually have to include two political parties linked to former junta leaders in its coalition government in the making.
Asked if the Pheu Thai-led government would need the Palang Pracharath and United Thai Nation parties to ensure stability, Phumtham said: “The political math is clear. It’s a must, and the game is forcing us to take this path.” Continued …
Villagers Discover 5-Meter King Cobra Near Seaside Home
In a rare coastal encounter, villagers stumbled upon a colossal 5-meter long king cobra entangled near their residence.
The snake, weighing around 47 kilograms, had sought refuge beneath a palm tree. Rescuers from the Mirakel Wildlife Rescue Center in Krabi swiftly intervened upon receiving reports from residents of Tambon Talinchan. Continued …
8 new coronavirus variant infections found in Thailand, no cause for alarm
Eight cases of infection by the new coronavirus Omicron EG.5.1 variant, codenamed Aris, have been detected in Thailand. The World Health Organization (WHO) has recently classified the variant as being “of interest”, which does not seem to pose more of a threat to the public than the other variants.
Dr. Wasun Chantratita, chief of the Center for Medical Genomics at the Faculty of Medicines, Mahidol University, said, however, that the eight cases of Aris were detected in the past three months and the variant is capable of spreading about 1% faster than XBB.1.66, the current dominant variant. Continued …
Russians fleeing Putin’s war find a home in Phuket
In the humid evenings on the Thai island of Phuket, Aleksei* often sits alone on his balcony, and wonders if the past 18 months have been a strange dream. Last year, he was living with his mother and siblings in Moscow, and working in an IT job in one of the city’s skyscrapers. Russia’s invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022, changed everything.
“At that moment, I thought: ‘OK what opportunities do I have here in Russia?’ Go to war, which I don’t want, of course, because Ukrainians are our brothers,” he says. The alternative, to protest, was hopeless. “It is impossible to fight against the government in Russia,” he says. Continued …
Best things to do and where to stay in Koh Samui
Located in the Gulf of Thailand, Koh Samui is the second-largest island in Thailand, known for its picturesque beaches, lush tropical landscapes, and vibrant nightlife. Koh Samui offers a perfect blend of natural beauty, cultural attractions, and modern amenities, making it a popular tourist destination.
The island is renowned for its palm-fringed white sandy beaches, crystal-clear turquoise waters, and breathtaking sunsets. Some of the most famous beaches on Koh Samui include Chaweng Beach, Lamai Beach, and Bophut Beach. These beaches offer a wide range of water sports activities, such assnorkelling, scuba diving, kayaking, paddleboarding and jet-skiing. Continued …
10 Reasons Why You Should Visit This Charming Region In Thailand
Sichon is a secret gem nestled along Thailand’s untouched coastline. This idyllic coastal town offers a beautiful blend of natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and a peaceful ambiance, making it a captivating destination for any visitor seeking an authentic Thai experience.
With its pristine beaches framed by swinging palm trees, dense tropical forests, and quiet fishing villages, Sichon delivers a scenic escape from the bustling tourist hotspots. People rejoice in the warm hospitality of the locals, savor mouthwatering seafood delicacies, explore ancient temples, and immerse themselves in the allure of this fascinating coastal haven. Continued …
Wear A Rainbow Swatch Watch In Malaysia, Face 3 Years In Jail
Wearing a rainbow-themed Swatch watch in Malaysia could now land you three years in jail, after the government banned what it described as the brand’s “LGBTQ related” products — claiming they are “harmful to morality.” Continued …
Death toll in Maui fire disaster rises to 67, 1,000 missing
The death toll from the Maui wildfire climbed to 67 Friday as Maui fire crews battled blazes still scorching parts of the island and rescue workers searched for about 1,000 people reported missing as questions began to swirl about Hawaii’s emergency warning system. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October