Today’s news: No alcohol sales Sunday/Legal casinos being weighed/Thai downpour alert/Tax cuts for PM2.5 pollution reduction efforts/Electricity may exceed Bt4 per unit/Thai death toll in Israel reaches 33/Gold jumps/400-baht minimum wage by Jan 1 ‘unlikely’/Digital wallet rules ease fears/ Ministry cuts 2023 growth outlook/Thailand bets on EVs/Lazada Thailand’s new sorting facility/Regenerative aesthetics and Thai beauty industry and Thai beauty industry/Thai Airways sees surge in bookings/6 overstaying foreigners clash with cops in Phuket/Lufthansa banking on Southeast Asia/Nong Khai’s Naga fireballs/Bangkok’s Legendary Crab Glass Noodles/A journey through time and culture/Explore Thailand via rail tourism/An Eater’s Guide to Phuket/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers
No alcohol sales on Sunday
The sale of alcohol will be banned on Sunday to observe the end of Buddhist Lent. The ban begins at midnight Saturday and ends midnight Sunday. Alcohol sales are not allowed at restaurants, bars, pubs, hotels, convenience stores, and supermarkets, although you can still buy at duty-free shops in airports. Violators can be fined up to 10,000 baht, a maximum of six months in jail, or both.
Legal casinos and gambling in Thailand being weighed carefully
Thailand’s leaders are considering plans put forward last year for legalizing gambling and casinos in the Kingdom. In September, Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin came out in favor of the move and has promised to bring the matter to cabinet.
By and large, public opinion is hostile to the prospect, as are many experts, given the history of gambling in the country and the social ills it creates. There is also concern that the move may send the wrong signal as the new government seeks to broaden the country’s investor appeal and base and become a “good” global player. Continued …
Thai downpour alert drenches 48 provinces
A continuous rainfall weather forecast has been issued today for 48 provinces by the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD), with the capital Bangkok included. The situation is most severe in the southern region, where 60% of the area is experiencing heavy rainfall. As a result, sudden flash floods and forest run-off are expected today.
An area of high atmospheric pressure or a cool air mass is currently covering the upper part of Thailand and the South China Sea. This is causing eastern and southeastern winds to sweep across the lower northeastern region, central region, including Bangkok and its vicinity, and the eastern region. Continued …
Thai firms to get tax cuts for aiding PM2.5 pollution reduction efforts
The government is set to grant tax incentives to Thai firms that financially support the mitigation of PM2.5 fine particulate matter, primarily resulting from forest fires. The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment has expressed growing concern over the haze pollution expected to shroud the central and northern regions from November to March due to an extended drought period influenced by the El Nino phenomenon.
Despite the implementation of various measures, the severity of air pollution escalates each dry season. One solution under consideration is the cessation of fires within forest hot spots. Continued …
Electricity may exceed Bt4 per unit next year
The Energy Regulatory Commission of Thailand (ERCT) has warned that the price of electricity in Thailand may exceed 4 baht per unit next year, due to factors ranging from the escalation of the war between Israel and Hamas and the prolonged war in Ukraine to the weakening of the baht currency against the greenback.
ERCT Secretary-General Komkrit Tantravanich said that these factors will have an impact on the price of crude oil and natural gas on the global market, which directly affects the cost of electricity generation. Continued …
Thai death toll in Israel conflict reaches 33, repatriation efforts underway
The ongoing conflict in Israel has seen the death toll rise to 33 for Thai workers, with an additional 18 injured, as announced by Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara on Wednesday. Furthermore, 18 Thai workers have been captured as hostages by the extremist group, Hamas. This figure was previously reported incorrectly as 19.
Reuters, citing an update from the Israeli government, stated that out of the 220 individuals held hostage by Hamas, 54 were Thai nationals. According to data from Israeli authorities, the identities of 24 of the 33 deceased Thai workers have been confirmed, stated Minister Parnpree. Continued …
Gold jumps as tension mounts
Increasing tensions in the Middle East could push gold prices past US$2,000 per ounce, while domestic gold prices could reach 34,700 baht after two spikes yesterday, say local gold traders. Continued …
Nationwide 400-baht minimum wage by Jan 1 ‘unlikely’: Labor Minister
The government’s policy to raise the daily minimum wage by year-end to 400 baht in all provinces is unlikely to happen, Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said on Thursday.
Phiphat, who was speaking after a meeting with the parliamentary subcommittee on labor affairs chaired by Sen. Adul Saengsingkaew, said the Labor Ministry must consider several factors, including the inflation rate, if it is to keep the promise of raising the minimum wage by Jan. 1 as a New Year’s gift for workers nationwide. Continued …
Digital wallet rules ease debt fears
The announcement of three disqualifiers for the 10,000-baht digital wallet handout has eased concerns over the country’s public and household debt, but could negatively affect economic growth and domestically focused stocks, say analysts.
Amid concerns the costly digital wallet scheme will add risk to the country’s fiscal positions and credit rating, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said yesterday the scheme will focus on low-income earners, capping the monthly salary of eligible participants at 25,000 baht or 50,000 baht. Continued …
Finance Ministry cuts 2023 growth outlook to 2.7% as exports decline
The Ministry of Finance today cut its 2023 economic growth forecast to 2.7% from 3.5% seen earlier, due to weaker exports and lower government consumption.
But the ministry sees higher growth of 3.2% in 2024, it said in a statement, adding the projection has yet to price in the effect of the government’s planned digital wallet handout scheme. Last year’s growth was 2.6%. Continued …
Thailand bets on EVs to draw trillion baht in foreign investment
Thailand, renowned as the “Detroit of Asia” for its production of internal combustion engine cars, wants to break into the top tier of electric vehicle (EV) makers as part of a goal to lure 1 trillion baht (US$28 billion) of investments in four years.
To that end, the Southeast Asian nation has set up a “special operation” center to catch what its investment board head calls the “big fish” of the EV industry and other strategic sectors. Chinese EV makers are a top target, said Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the Board of Investment (BOI). Continued …
Lazada Thailand banking on new sorting facility
Lazada Thailand is making its largest investment in Southeast Asia on a new sorting facility, preparing for e-commerce growth expected to reach US$32 billion by 2025.
Kerry Express also invested in automation technology and digital mapping to increase the accuracy and efficiency of its logistics operations. Continued …
Regenerative aesthetics adds new dimension to Thai beauty industry
Regenerative aesthetics will become one of the most prevalent beauty medical trends in Thailand and Southeast Asia in the coming years, according to Merz Aesthetics, a global provider of injectables, devices, and skincare products.
The concept is a new branch of regenerative medicine that uses therapies to restore youthful structure in order to harness and enhance the body’s innate system to facilitate natural repair and healing, such as with facial aging. Continued …
Thai Airways sees surge in bookings for Europe, Australia routes
Thai Airways International (THAI) reported a surge in bookings on its European and Australian routes for the fourth quarter of this year, signaling a robust recovery for the airline.
Despite the broader global economic slowdown and the Israel-Hamas war, these routes have witnessed heavy bookings. However, the Chinese market remains slow, possibly due to various factors including domestic economic challenges and security concerns about Thailand. Continued …
6 overstaying foreigners clash violently with Thai cops in Phuket
More than 30 Thai police officers clashed violently with six overstaying foreigners at a luxury villa on Bang Tao Beach in Phuket during an arrest operation. Four Thai officers were injured in the incident.
Four officials from the Phuket Provincial Immigration Office, accompanied by officers from the Cheng Talay Police Station, conducted a raid on a luxury villa armed with an arrest warrant for an Indian man accused of making threats and instilling fear in the public. Continued …
Lufthansa banking on Southeast Asia
Lufthansa Group, a global aviation group, is banking on growth in Southeast Asia, as flight frequency has already reached pre-pandemic levels, recovering more quickly than it has in north Asia.
The airline plans to use Airbus A380s to serve Bangkok as its first destination in the region during the high season. Continued …
Nong Khai braces for one of nature’s weirdest wonders: Naga fireballs
Thousands of people are expected to line the Thai side of the Mekong River in Nong Khai on Sunday and Monday to view the mysterious annual phenomenon known as Naga fireballs.
Prateep Uicharoen, assistant governor of the northeastern province, confirmed that Sunday’s full moon is expected to trigger one of the strangest sights in nature. Continued …
Bangkok’s Legendary Crab Glass Noodles
In this edition of Street Eats, chef Lucas Sin is in Bangkok to visit a noodle stand that’s been in operation for four decades, ordering up their legendary glass noodles with crab. Video
Poi Learn Sip Et: A journey through time and culture
As northern Thailand prepares for the culmination of the Buddhist Lent, the “Poi Lern Sip Et” Festival in Mae Hong Son Province is all set to take center stage.
Renowned as one of the country’s most breathtaking and fascinating events, this festival promises to immerse you in the rich tapestry of the Tai (or Shan) culture and captivate your senses with its awe-inspiring Jong Phara procession. Continued …
Explore Thailand this cool season via rail tourism
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has invited Thai and foreign tourists to explore Thailand during this cool season by riding the “floating train” and the refurbished KIHA 183 trains from Bangkok to nearby attractions, including Thailand’s biggest reservoir, colorful flower fields, historical areas, and local events and festivals.
Rail Tourism is increasingly becoming popular in Thailand as an eco-friendly and sustainable mode of travel, and the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has been operating special rail tourism programs over the years. Continued …
An Eater’s Guide to Phuket, Thailand’s Island Hotspot
Phuket is one of the biggest travel destinations in the world. In 2022, 9 million tourists visited Thailand’s largest island (down from 15 million in 2018) in search of white-sand beaches, clear waters, and palm trees. Most visitors beeline for resorts and hotels that ring the coastline, which do deliver the goods for beachgoers.
The hitch is that the most popular tourist areas generally lag behind in terms of food. Seek out a meal on a major beach on Phuket, such as Patong, and it’s easier to find borscht, a burrito, or a burger than a well-executed Thai curry. Eat at your hotel or resort, and you’re most likely getting a toned-down, overpriced take on Bangkok-style Thai food. southern Thailand’s bold, colorful, delicious cuisine is almost entirely neglected in these spaces. Continued …
Asia fuels global growth, yet economic momentum slows
Strong consumer spending has supported growth in Asia’s three largest economies this year, but there are signs that the region’s recovery may be running out of steam. Growth in Asia and the Pacific is expected to accelerate from 3.9% in 2022 to 4.6% this year. Continued …
China willing to cooperate with US, manage differences: President Xi Jinping
Chinese President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that China is willing to cooperate with the United States, as both sides manage their differences and work together to respond to global challenges, according to Chinese state media. Continued …
Army reservist still at large after US mass shooting
An urgent police dragnet entered its second day late Thursday for a man accused of gunning down 18 people at a bowling alley and a bar in the U.S. state of Maine, as President Joe Biden mourned “yet another senseless and tragic mass shooting.” Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
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
November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week
Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.
From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …
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