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New premium online listing for Hua Hin Expat News/Red Cross Fair this weekend/New expat tax/Why is Thai healthcare so good?/Measles cause 5 deaths/Thai provinces face floods/’Gas chambers’ for defiant smokers/Fisherman survives four days at sea/Economy: Traditional Shopping: a thing of the past?/400-baht daily wage to go//Gold price falls, baht strengthens/Economy still facing challenges/Focus on three mega projects/To push for global minimum tax/Keen on deluxe noodles/Semiconductor war heats up/24M Manufacturing Facility/Fast-growing Thai halal industry/Tourism: Hat Yai health, wellness hub/Hotel Prices Rise/Police probe Russian mafia link/Thailand Experience: Is Bangkok Safe?/Bangkok a Learning City/Thai chocolates are better than Swiss/Bangkok’s Banthat Thong Road/Practices toward wildlife/Climate Thailand: Stricter Wildlife Protection Rules/Reducing air pollution pays for itself/Which EV markets have performed strongest/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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New expat tax regime may link visas and tax returns

The Revenue Department is preparing draft legislation to further its global tax initiative, including plans to tax all foreign residents on their worldwide income, irrespective of whether the money is remitted to Thailand. However, for most expats and those considering Thailand as a place to live, the discussion is only just beginning.

In the meantime, the key consideration is that for those who stay over 180 days in Thailand this year, a tax return is due by March 31, 2025. Certainly, at the very least, foreigners should have obtained and studied their country’s tax treaty with Thailand. Afterward, how the Revenue Department moves to impose its new powers remains to be seen. For instance, it may choose to link tax reporting with the issuance of long-term visas very shortly. Continued …

Why is Thai healthcare so good?

Thai healthcare is among the most effective in the world. The average Thai can expect to live to 80, much longer than their regional counterpart (the Southeast Asian figure is 73) and even slightly longer than the average American and European (each roughly 79), according to the latest data from the United Nations.

Last year, a whopping 99.5% of the population of 72million was covered by health insurance. Remarkably, Thailand has achieved this as a developing country: its income per person was roughly $7,000 in 2023, more than 11 times smaller than America’s. Even in the middle of the pandemic in 2021, its public-health bill was 6% of GDP, compared with 17% in America and 11% in the European Union. Continued …

Low measles vaccination in 3 southern border provinces causes 5 deaths

The Disease Control Department plans to rush measle vaccines to young school kids in the three southern border provinces after the disease outbreak killed five people there last month, the department chief said.

Director-general Thongchai Kiratihattayakorn said on Saturday that measles and German measles were communicable diseases of concern in Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat provinces because of the low vaccination rate in the Muslim-dominated southern border provinces. Continued …

11 central Thai provinces face floods amid typhoon fallout

The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) warned 11 provinces in the central region about the increasing water discharge rate from the Chao Phraya Dam, a move that aims to mitigate the effects of super typhoon Yagi.

Det Lekwichai, RID acting director, said on Saturday the warning was issued for Bangkok, Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya, Suphan Buri, Lop Buri, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi and Samut Prakan. Continued …

Bangkok hospital director promises ‘gas chambers’ for defiant smokers

The director of Mongkutwattana Hospital in Bangkok has vowed to lock defiant smokers on his premises in “gas chambers” until they inhale 100% of their cigarette smoke.

Dr. Rienthong Nanna, the director of the private hospital in the capital’s Laksi district, wrote on his Facebook account on Sunday that he would use previously donated public telephone booths to discipline anyone who defies the smoking ban at his hospital. Continued …

Fisherman survives four days at sea off Satun

A fisherman miraculously survived after floating in the sea off Satun in southern Thailand for four days. Despite exhausting his strength, he managed to stay alive by drinking from a floating bottle of sugarcane juice. His ordeal concluded when waves carried him to Bulon Mai Phai Island.

The incident occurred approximately 10 nautical miles off the coast of Satun province. Despite the owner of the vessel alerting various search and rescue units, Suntorn remained missing until Thursday, Sept. 5. Continued …

Traditional Shopping: a thing of the past?

The shopping culture in Southeast Asia has always reflected the colorful traditions unique to the region. Today, this vibrant landscape continues to evolve, giving way to new dynamics and opportunities, while leaving behind old ways and traditions that have seen better days.

Of course, traditional commerce locations still exist but increasingly people are turning to modern modes of shopping and retail, and the convenience of e-commerce. Continued …

400-baht daily wage plan set to go ahead

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn insists on increasing the daily wage to 400 baht nationwide on Oct. 1 despite concerns that the rise will harm businesses.

Phiphat on Sunday said that following discussions with business operators and a study by a subcommittee set up by the Ministry of Labor, the ministry confirmed that a nationwide minimum wage increase to 400 baht will take effect on Oct. 1 as planned. Continued … 

Gold price falls as baht strengthens

The domestic gold price has dipped by 2,000 baht per baht weight in just over a month, as the Thai currency appreciated by more than 7% during the period, with the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) noting prices may continue to decline if the value of the baht appreciates.

GTA President Jitti Tangsithpakdi said domestic prices have moved in the opposite direction of the global price for the precious metal, which is currently trading around US$2,520 per ounce. Continued …

Thai economy still facing challenges

As a new government takes over, the Thai economy has handled significant volatility during the past 12 months, driven by both internal and external challenges. As the third quarter draws to a close, the country is grappling to stabilize its economy as a key trading partner, China, struggles with its own economic setbacks.

The ripple effects are evident, with the baht weakening earlier this month, reflecting ongoing pressures from the world’s second-largest economy. Continued …

PM’s policy statement likely to focus on three mega projects

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s policy statement to Parliament on Sept. 12-13, will cover several initiatives, focusing particularly on economic stimuli and infrastructure development, and if successfully implemented, are expected to attract private sector investment of no less than 1.5 trillion baht.

One of the projects is the Gulf of Thailand ‘Pearl Necklace’ project, a large-scale flood protection project for Bangkok and its vicinity to counter the increasing risk of flooding caused by rising sea levels globally due to severe global warming. Continued … 

Revenue Department to push for global minimum tax

The Revenue Department aims to propose a draft act on additional tax to the Cabinet soon, which will cover global minimum tax (GMT) on multinational companies.

Department Director-general Kulaya Tantitemit said this aims to comply with the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development’s agreement stipulating that large multinational companies should pay income tax of at least 15%. Continued …

Mama maker keen on deluxe noodles

Thai President Foods, the manufacturer of Mama instant noodles, estimates the instant noodle market will continue to grow this year, with a chance for the premium segment to beat the overall market.

Pun Paniangvait, manager of the president’s office, said Thailand’s instant noodle market grew by 8%-9% in the first half this year and the company projects the same growth rate for the whole year. Continued …

Semiconductor war heats up in Southeast Asia

Thailand, Vietnam and Singapore are all vying to become a regional leader in the semiconductor manufacturing industry. The chip-making business is now gaining momentum on the global stage thanks to the demands of artificial intelligence technology and electric vehicles.

For Thailand, the country’s Board of Investment (BOI) said it would propose new measures to fast-track investments in upstream manufacturing to the government under Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, with a focus on two main industries: Semiconductors and batteries. Continued …

24M Announces New R&D and Manufacturing Facility in Rayong

24M has announced a new manufacturing and R&D facility located in Rayong. Co-developed with and acquired from Nuovo+, a 24M partner and licensee, this 71,000-square-foot (6,600 square meters) is a fully integrated, pilot manufacturing facility capable of producing up to 100 MWh of 24M SemiSolid™ battery cells.

The new facility will accelerate the commercialization of 24M’s suite of battery technologies and enable it to work closely with and be more responsive to its global partners. 24M has already begun pilot production in the Rayong plant for a leading India-based mobility OEM and will deliver initial validation samples this fall. Continued …

Fast-growing Thai halal industry poised for big leap in 2025

Thailand has set an ambitious goal of becoming one of the world’s top five halal exporters, as it shows significant growth driven by the burgeoning Muslim population, which presents substantial opportunities. This lucrative sector, worth more than US$2.1 trillion, includes a diverse range of products and services, with food accounting for the majority.

Despite its potential, Thailand’s halal exports currently rank 11th globally. Trade barriers, the credibility of Thai halal certification, and high transportation costs have slowed progress. Continued …

Hat Yai hatches plan to be south’s health, wellness hub

Hat Yai has declared it wants to be a medical and wellness hub in the southern region. Sitthisak Tonmongkol, secretary-general of Hat Yai Economic Forum (HEF), said several development projects will be launched to develop the southern city.

One project is aimed at making the city a walkable city, where all people can easily, safely and conveniently access the city’s commercial areas and public spaces on foot, which will result in less usage of private vehicles and lighter traffic, he said. Continued …

Hotel Prices Rise as Phuket Sees 42% Increase in Foreign Tourists H1 2024

Carlos Martinez, director of research and advisory at Knight Frank Chartered (Thailand) Co., a Thai real estate advisory firm, commented on the overall tourism industry in Phuket for the first half of 2024, stating that the industry has recovered strongly with a total of 4.3 million tourists, which is only 7% below pre-COVID-19 levels.

The number of foreign tourists increased by over 42% year-on-year to 2.6 million, close to pre-COVID figures. The improvement in air transportation capacity is expected to support further growth in international tourist numbers in the second half of the year. Continued …

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Thai police probe Russian mafia link to tourist’s death on Phuket

A Russian tourist found dead in Phuket a few days ago was possibly the victim of a mafia hit, police suggested. The body of 27-year-old Ilia Orlov showed signs of torture and was left in the open in a popular tourist area near Karon Beach.

All his belongings were left untouched, so police believe robbery was not a motive. One line of inquiry is possible links to Russian mafia, the police said. Continued …

Is Bangkok Safe? Unveiling the City’s Secrets for Travelers

There’s a constant buzz around Bangkok — a city of vibrant street markets, rich history, and a culture that’s both chaotic and enchanting. But with the allure comes a pressing question: Is Bangkok safe?

According to the Global Peace Index 2021, Thailand ranks 113 out of 163 countries in terms of safety and peace, painting a picture of moderate safety. This might seem daunting, but it’s crucial to consider the context. Like any vast metropolis, Bangkok has its safe havens and its sketchier spots. Continued …

What makes Bangkok a Learning City?

The heavy downpour had just ceased. and with umbrella in hand, 72-year-old Prateep Ungsongtham Hata, widely known as Khru Prateep (Teacher Prateep), led us single file through the damp narrow alleys of Klong Toey community, frequently pausing to reciprocate cordial greetings from community members. At one point, she called our attention to what seemed like a pile of rubble.

“The structure probably collapsed and needs to be rebuilt,” she said. “Twelve families used to live here.” Khru Prateep was taking us to visit the mother of the first medical school graduate to have originated from Bangkok’s largest slum community. Continued …

Bangkok executive chef believes Thai chocolates are better than Swiss ones

In 2019, chef Arne Riehn was given an offer he couldn’t refuse: Uproot from Switzerland and move halfway across the world to Bangkok, where he would help European culinary phenom Andreas Caminada of three-Michelin-starred Schloss Schauenstein in the expansion of his IGNIV empire as both sous and pastry chef at the renowned restaurateur’s newly opened outpost in the Thai capital.

It’s been five long years, more than a dozen seasonal menus, and a Michelin star — earned barely a year after opening and held in the years that followed — and German-born Riehn, who worked at IGNIV Bangkok as its pastry and sous chef, hasn’t looked back. Continued …

10 Best Places To Dine On Bangkok’s Banthat Thong Road

It’s been said that Chulalongkorn University is basically an institute surrounded by a big food court, and Banthat Thong Road is certainly a big part of that. It’s bustling with people looking for a good time, and it has plenty of cool, enjoyable hangout spots.

Grab some friends and make it a sort of food-hopping trip, or some company for a casual date. Continued …

Practices toward wildlife among different ethnicities in Tak and Mae Hong Son provinces

Every ethnicity in the northern region of Thailand has a solid connection to nature and the environment, which they incorporate into their daily lives and activities, such as entering the forest to collect forestry products and hunting wildlife for consumption.

Respect for nature’s sustainability is demonstrated through practices and taboos derived from beliefs and cultural contexts, as manifested in ceremonies, rituals, and cultural prohibitions, which include beliefs and taboos regarding wildlife contact and consumption, because many ethnicities in Thailand have practiced traditional hunting and gathering to meet their food needs. Continued …

Khao Yai National Park Enforces Stricter Wildlife Protection Rules

Chaiya Huaihongthong, the chief of Khao Yai National Park, announced the implementation of new stringent measures to preserve the park’s delicate ecosystem. Situated in the Pak Chong district, Nakhon Ratchasima, the park will now have inspection points on Thanarat Road to monitor exhaust noise and vehicle speeds.

These initiatives come in response to rising concerns over PM 2.5 dust pollution and the need to maintain the park’s pristine air quality. Continued …

Why reducing air pollution pays for itself

The news is often filled with stories of smog thick enough to blanket entire cities, shut down schools and offices and disrupt major sporting events, drawing attention to the disastrous impact of air pollution on both people and the planet. This global scourge is responsible for the deaths of over 8 million people each year and is poisoning our economies.

Right now, 99% of us are breathing poor-quality air and pollution is fueling the increasingly dramatic impacts of climate change. The huge costs of air pollution to public health, economies and the environment are clear, with global health damages totaling $8.1 trillion annually — over 6% of global gross domestic product (GDP). But action to address air pollution remains grossly insufficient and underfunded. Continued …

Which EV markets and models have performed strongest so far in 2024?

In terms of new electric vehicle (EV) volumes, no market was able to pull ahead of China. In the first six months of 2024, the country recorded nearly 4.3 million plug-in deliveries. This meant that battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug-in hybrids (PHEVs) made up 43% of the market. BEVs alone made up 25% of sales in this period.

With 41,000 EV registrations, Thailand’s plug-in market recorded growth of 5% in the first half of 2024. This followed a surge in deliveries during the same point last year, when 89,000 units hit the roads, up 327% year on year. However, the market could soon see electrification accelerate again. Continued …

China to US: Huge market an opportunity, not a threat

A modern China with a huge population is an opportunity, not a threat, for the United States, a senior Chinese official told his American counterpart during trade discussions on Saturday. The meeting was the second this year involving the two officials and came amid trade tensions between the two superpowers. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

 

Saturday’s news-Sept 6


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Law to tax income from overseas in the works

The Thai Revenue Department is drafting a law to tax the income of individuals residing in Thailand that originates from overseas. The draft follows the international principle of worldwide income under the residence rule, said Kulaya Tantitemit, the director-general of the department.

This principle holds that income earned by an individual, regardless of its source country, must be taxed by the country where the individual resides for a specified period. Continued …

Thailand Named the Best Place to Retire in Southeast Asia

Retiring abroad is becoming a reality for more and more people, whether seeking a more affordable lifestyle or just a new adventure. And while some opt to relocate to a European country like Spain or Portugal, others focus on far-flung locales like Southeast Asia. If this sounds like you, consider spending your golden years in Thailand.

The country was recently named the 16th best overall by Global Citizen Solutions (GCS). The company ranked countries in three categories: quality of life, acceptance and integration, and economics. Thailand was second in the economics category and seventh for overall quality of life. Continued …

Ladies at the forefront of power

A new chapter in Thai political history is about to begin with Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s appointment of eight female ministers to her cabinet, the highest number ever.

The Srettha Thavisin administration had four, the first Prayut Chan-o-cha government had two, the second Prayut administration had three, while the Yingluck Shinawatra and Abhisit Vejjajiva administrations each had four. Continued …

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International schools in Thailand soar as local schools shrink

While Thailand faces a crisis with its plummeting birth rate and shrinking student numbers, international schools are thriving, growing by an average of 13% annually. In stark contrast to the decline in Thai public and private school enrollments, the demand for international education is skyrocketing.

According to a study by Kasikorn Research Center, international school enrolments surged by 10.2% last year, despite an overall decrease in Thai student numbers. This boom is partly driven by foreign executives, whose numbers have increased by 0.6% each year over the past decade. Continued …

Loss of forest areas in Nan of concern

The northern province of Nan is home to one of the country’s key watershed forests, the source of several major waterways, including the Chao Phraya River. This forest area was declared a first-grade national forest in the 1960s.

However, over the past 50 years, about 28% of this vital area has been lost to agricultural activities. Banthoon Lamsam, a prominent resident of Nan, referred to this as an “intractable malady”, stating that the province’s forests and local communities are in urgent need of assistance. Continued …

CPF refuses to accept tilapia blame

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF) has again denied it is behind the blackchin tilapia outbreak, however critics may not be fully assuaged as it cited findings from its own investigation into the invasive fish scourge, rather than that of a third party.

On Thursday, local fishermen in Samut Songkhram filed a lawsuit with Bangkok South Civil Court against CPF, seeking over 2.4 billion baht in compensation. Continued …

Abandoned cruise ship capsizes in Thai waters

The 17,000gt cruise ship Ocean Dream has been anchored off the port of Laem Chabang for more than a year, before it finally took on water and became partially submerged about 2 kilometers off Laem Chabang.

In August 2012, Ocean Dream had begun twice-weekly sailings from Thailand’s Laem Chabang, calling at Ko Samui and Sihanoukville, Cambodia. Easttime Shipping had teamed with Hong Kong-based Profit Summit Deluxe Cruise to initiate the service. The ship accommodated 1,060 passengers in 420 cabins. Continued …

  • Police Bust Unlicensed Canadian Massage Instructor with Drugs on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Austrian Nabbed on Koh Phangan for Doing Tour Guide Job – Continued …
  • Alleged American Life Coach Arrested with Magic Mushrooms in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Two Indian Tourists Arrested in Pattaya for Theft on First Day in Thailand – Continued …
  • Chinese Fugitive in $1.5 Million Fraud Case Uses Thai ID Card for 14 Years – Continued …

Inflation in September likely to continue upward trend of last few months

The general inflation rate for September is expected to see a slight increase over August, likely ranging between 0.5% and 0.7%, according to Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).

Key factors contributing to the rise in inflation include higher domestic diesel prices, which were capped at 33 baht per liter, year on year, and the impact of flooding that has driven up prices of fresh vegetables and fruits due to damage to some cultivation areas. Continued …

Upturn in Electronics and Gold Push July’s Exports to Highest in Over Two Years

In July, Thai exports rose 15.2% year-on-year, reaching USD25,720.6 million, marking the highest growth in over two years. This surge exceeded analysts’ expectations, influenced by improved global demand, particularly in the electronics sector.

Notably, computer and parts exports increased by 82.6%, while gold exports expanded by an extraordinary 434.4%. The favorable base effect from lower export values last July also contributed to this significant growth. Continued …

SMEs want government to focus on sufficiency economy

The Federation of Thai SMEs has urged the new government under Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to focus less on populist policies and more on following the sufficiency economy philosophy to ensure sustainable development.

“Small and medium-sized enterprises want to see economic policies that do not focus on free handouts but rather on creating change through the sufficiency economy philosophy applied to public administration, using knowledge in conjunction with ethics,” Sangchai Theerakulwanich, federation president said on Friday. Continued …

Thais take pride in local brands

The majority of Thais are willing to pay more to support local brands, as more than 90% feel proud seeing Thai brands in the international market, according to a survey by VML Thailand, a marketing and communications agency.

The 2024 VML survey “Super Brands in APAC” covered eight countries in Asia-Pacific (APAC): China, India, Japan, South Korea, Australia, Singapore, Vietnam and Thailand. Continued …

7-Eleven rejects $39 billion buyout offer from Canadian owner of Circle K stores

Thailand’s huge CP Group conglomerate, led by Chief Executive Officer Suphachai Chearavanont, will be watching avidly as Couche-Tard, a Canadian convenience store operator, attempts to buy the 7-Eleven franchise chain.

The multinational behemoth owns stores across the world, including the Circle K convenience store chain. It has stores in Canada, the United States, Mexico, Ireland, Norway, Sweden, Denmark, Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, Poland, Japan, China, and Indonesia. Continued …

AI could ‘supercharge’ the economy

As the working age population shrinks, artificial intelligence (AI) could be a catalyst to “supercharge” the Thai economy, says Ruangroj Poonpol, group chairman of Kasikorn Business-Technology Group (KBTG), an arm of Kasikornbank.

By fostering a skilled workforce and igniting innovation, AI can help increase the country’s productivity by 15% annually, propelling Thailand out of economic stagnation, Ruangroj said. Continued …

Healthy eating trend boosts Thai organic market

As the trend of health and wellness continues to rise in Thailand, a recent study conducted by Marketbuzzz among Thais in July highlights both the aspirations and the realities of Thais when it comes to healthy eating, including the perception of organic food.

The study reveals that the most important factors influencing food purchases are price (56%), nutritional facts (53%), taste (40%), brand (39%), and health claims (34%). This data indicates that while health and wellness are significant, cost and taste still play crucial roles in decision-making. Continued …

Destination Thailand Visa Gains Popularity Among Expats

The new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) has rapidly become a popular choice among expat communities both in Thailand and abroad. Designed to cater to remote workers, individuals seeking skills-based education or medical treatment, and families, the visa option is attracting significant interest.

While exact statistics are still unavailable, estimates from Thai embassies in neighboring countries suggest that over 1,000 applications have been submitted worldwide in just under two months. Most of these applications appear to come from digital nomads looking to take advantage of the visa’s flexible terms. Continued …

Tourism minister urged to brace for the worst

Tourism operators have warned the new tourism minister to brace for a nosedive in the global economy and fiercer competition next year, urging the government to start planning for the worst-case scenario from this year.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotels Assn., said the number of foreign tourist arrivals this year should meet the government’s target of around 38 million. However, he said the new minister and the government should look ahead to next year, as several negative factors could emerge. Continued …

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AOT aiming high with airport plans

Airports of Thailand (AOT) has outlined an expansion of its six international airports to manage 210 million passengers by 2032. Kerati Kijmanawat, AOT director, on Friday outlined the Ministry of Transport’s strategic plan for 2023-2027, which aims to make Thailand a regional aviation hub.

As part of that, he said that Suvarnabhumi International Airport aims to have 120 million passengers by 2030, while Don Mueang International Airport expects to reach 40 million in the same year. Chiang Mai International Airport will serve 20 million passengers by 2032, Phuket International Airport will handle 18 million passengers by 2028, and Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport and Krabi International Airport will each serve 6 million passengers by 2032. Continued …

Singapore to build mega airport terminal

Singapore will start construction of a new mega terminal at its Changi Airport in the first half of next year, aiming to lift the aviation hub’s annual passenger handling capacity by another 50 million.

The city state’s airport currently has capacity to handle 90 million passengers each year and the new Terminal 5, when operational in the mid-2030s, will also increase its connectivity to more than 200 cities from almost 150 now. Continued …

Visa-Free Thailand Sees Surge in Indian Visitors

India and Thailand have witnessed a significant uptick in travel between the two countries. According to data from the Indian Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), the April-June quarter of this year saw a record 1,160,000 passengers traveling between India and Thailand via direct flights. This surge is reflective of Thailand’s growing appeal among Indian tourists.

Thailand, known for its tourism-driven economy, introduced a visa-free policy for Indian nationals effective Nov. 10, 2023, initially until May 2024. This policy has since been extended until Nov. 11, 2024. The move comes in response to the slow recovery of China’s outbound tourism, which traditionally contributed significantly to Thailand’s tourist numbers. Continued …

Taking Chiang Rai to the world

The founder of Welcome to Chiang Rai Co., a new social enterprise in northern Thailand, was inspired by the beauty and diversity of hill tribe apparel and accessories and aims to add value to such crafted products to help generate sustainable income for the communities producing them.

Chotiros Thatthaisong’s passion and love of hand-woven textiles produced by local weavers led to the establishment of ‘Welcome to Chiang Rai’ in December 2023. Continued …

Tackle plastic waste now

The death of a pregnant whale from consuming plastic waste has brought tears to many animal lovers’ eyes and sparked anger over the government’s failure to manage plastic pollution.

The viral image of the deceased dwarf sperm whale is both heartbreaking and graphic. Alongside the image of the dead whale is a picture of her unborn male calf, as well as the bubble wrap and plastic sheet that marine officials removed from her body after she was found on a Phuket beach earlier this week. Continued …

World has hottest ever summer with Mediterranean hard hit

This summer was the hottest ever in the Northern Hemisphere, putting the Earth on track for another record-breaking year.

The European Union’s (EU) Copernicus Climate Change Service reported that for June to August, global temperatures were 0.69 degrees Celsius above historical averages, beating the previous high set last year. The record for the world’s highest average temperature was broken on a number of days over the summer. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
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September, October Hua Hin events/Soi 80 shooter’s name revealed/Typhoon Yagi to hit most of Thailand/Driver’s Licences Organ Donor Status/No 30-baht co-payment review/AI to transform healthcare/Economy: House approves Bt3.75-trillion budget/Digital wallet will change/Want minimum wages unchanged/Government ‘committed’ to Bt400/Push to legalize casinos could backfire/Cross-border trade expands/Told to open Thai offices/Nine train projects/China: Benefactor or imperial menace?/Thai Influencer Market Soars/Southeast Asia’s E-Sports Hub/Tourism: ETA to shake up visa-free visitors/Refrain from slashing rates/European tourism slumps/Thailand Experience: Bangkok’s must-try street foods/Climate Thailand: Thai cities tackle emission problems/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

September, October Hua Hin events

Soi 80 shooter’s name finally revealed, out on bond

Five senior police officers in Hua Hin have been transferred following a shooting incident at an unlicensed nightclub. The incident resulted in the death of a soldier and injuries to three others.

The shooting occurred in the early hours of Aug. 18 at the Tiny Bar on Soi 80, a popular nightlife area just 500 meters from the local police station. The victim, Rojchanaphon Rojchanapanich, an intelligence officer with the Infantry Regiment Center in Pran Buri district, was shot dead by 34-year-old Jakkrit Worakul, who was an adviser to the Hua Hin police until his recent removal following charges. Continued …

Typhoon Yagi to hit most of Thailand with heavy rain

The Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) issued a warning on Thursday, saying Typhoon Yagi will bring heavy rain to the north, northeast, east and south (Andaman coast) of Thailand this week. Surasee Kittimonthon, the ONWR secretary-general, said the typhoon is forecast to pass through Hainan in China and make landfall over upper Vietnam on Friday and Saturday.

Increased rainfall is expected to hit Thailand over the next seven days. Heavy flooding can be expected in flood-prone areas in the north, as well as Trat in the southeast and Chanthaburi in the east, he added. Continued …

Thailand’s Driver’s Licenses Now Show Organ Donor Status

Driver’s licenses in Thailand will now clearly display whether the holder is an organ donor, the Department of Land Transport (DLT) has announced. Effective from Aug. 7, the updated design aims to raise awareness and streamline the identification of organ donors.

The new license design features a more prominent Red Cross emblem with the words “organ donor” visibly placed at the top right, provided the holder is a registered donor. This marks a substantial change from the previous version, and only included a smaller emblem without any descriptive text. Continued …

Public health minister rejects 30-baht scheme co-payment review

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin dismissed a proposal from health experts to revisit the co-payment system of the universal healthcare policy, known as the 30-baht gold card scheme. Somsak stated emphatically that he had no intention of reopening discussions about the co-payment plan.

The minister’s comments come in response to recent concerns from a network of hospitals and medical staff. They have reported that the scheme is causing significant issues for state-owned hospitals, including increased patient visits, staff shortages, and financial deficits. Continued …

True, Intel turn to AI to transform healthcare

True Corp. has partnered with global technology company Intel to transform Thailand’s healthcare industry using artificial intelligence (AI).

The partnership leverages True’s 5G network capabilities and Intel’s advanced AI tech to introduce seven new smart healthcare solutions to improve the diagnosis, treatment, rehabilitation and patient data management for hospitals and healthcare agencies. Continued …

House approves Bt3.75-trillion budget

The House of Representatives has passed a 3.75-trillion-baht budget for the fiscal year starting October, which will allow newly appointed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to lift state spending to accelerate a nascent economic recovery.

The budget bill, which proposes a 4.2% increase in government spending from the revised outlay for current fiscal year, was backed by 309 lawmakers in its third and final reading in the 500-member House of Representatives late Thursday. A total of 155 lawmakers voted against the budget bill at the end of a three-day debate. Continued …

PM promises policy continuity, but digital wallet will change

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra says her first policy statement next week will echo that of her predecessor Srettha Thavisin, except for some details of the digital wallet handout program.

Paetongtarn spent Thursday working at Shinawatra Tower 3, the temporary headquarters of the Pheu Thai Party, to finalize the statement. Her father, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, was spotted going into the building via an underground entrance but he declined to talk to reporters. Continued …

At least 23 provinces want minimum wages unchanged

Wage committees in at least 23 provinces have proposed to keep the minimum wages in their areas unchanged at 330-345 baht per day after months of consideration, a news source said Thursday.

These provinces include Nong Bua Lamphu, Udon Thani, Chaiyaphum, Buri Ram, Nong Khai, Kalasin, Mukdahan, Roi Et and Ubon Ratchathani, said the source. Other provinces, meanwhile, have proposed a hike in minimum wages from 2-42 baht, mostly starting from Jan. 1, 2025, the source added. Continued …

Government ‘committed’ to Bt400 minimum wage

The labor policy of the Pheu Thai-led government, particularly the plan to raise the daily minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide, remains unchanged, according to caretaker Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.

Phiphat on Thursday gave his assurance that the wage increase targeting certain professions and specific areas is expected to take effect on Oct. 1, with further details to be announced soon. Continued …

Why Thailand’s push to legalize casinos could backfire

Thailand could become the casino capital of Southeast Asia if the incoming government backs a draft law on entertainment complexes.

The previous prime minister, Srettha Thavisin, voiced support for legalizing the huge “grey economy” of gambling to enhance oversight and tax income. Casino complexes were an opportunity to boost Thailand’s tourism industry and economy, he said. Continued … 

Cross-border trade shows strong expansion in July, boosting Thai exports

Thailand’s border and cross-border trade continued its upward trajectory in July, being valued at 158.1 billion baht, according to the Department of Foreign Trade, Commerce Ministry on Thursday.

This represents a significant increase of 21.7% year on year, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth. Exports accounted for 87.1 billion baht, reflecting a rise of 15.5%, while imports totaled 71.0 billion baht, resulting in a trade surplus of 16.1 billion baht. Continued …

Foreign e-commerce firms told to open Thai offices

Foreign e-commerce operators will be required to set up registered offices in Thailand under the digital platform service law, according to the Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA).

The ETDA is one of a number of state agencies taking action against the flood of cheap products from China flowing into the country, available via e-commerce platforms operating in Thailand. Continued …

Ministry to propose nine train projects

Nine railway projects, including the 357-kilometer second phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed train system, will be proposed for cabinet approval next month, according to Deputy Transport Minister Surapong Piyachote.

All nine projects need a total of 661 billion baht in investments, he said. Of the nine, six cover double-track rail routes that require 298 billion baht, he added. The six are the 285km Paknam Pho-Den Chai route, the 168km Chumphon-Surat Thani route, the 189km Surat Thani-Hat Yai route, the 308km Thanon Chira Juction-Ubon Ratchathani route, the 45km Hat Yai Junction-Padang Besar route and the 189km Denchai-Chiang Mai route. Continued …

China: Benefactor or imperial menace?

Since the start of the 21st century, China has shown its desire to recapture its previous position as the world’s most powerful and influential nation. Centuries ago, China – going by the name of the “Middle Kingdom” – was the world’s most influential nation until Western European countries arrived on the shores of the Chinese empire in the early 16th century.

In addition to being forced to open up the country to foreign trade and Western religions and ideals – including those that impacted the relationship between the country’s ruler and its citizens, by the mid-19th century, China was also confronted by Western military aggression and the imposition of extra-territorial treaties. Continued …

Thai Influencer Market Soars to 45 Billion Baht Amid Digital Surge

Thailand’s influencer marketing sector has surged to 45 billion baht (US$1.3 billion) this year, marking a substantial 25%-30% increase from the previous year, according to Tellscore Co. Pioneering this growth is the demand for content spanning news, science, education, and family topics.

The beauty, tourism, gastronomy, and finance industries lead the charge in influencer spending. In stark contrast, the real estate sector has seen a decline due to the property market’s current sluggish state. Continued …

Thailand Poised to Become Southeast Asia’s E-Sports Hub

Thailand is gearing up to become a leading e-sports hub in Southeast Asia, according to Jon Lor, the manager of Riot Games Thailand. Speaking about the nation’s robust gaming community, Lor expressed optimism for Thailand’s burgeoning role in the global e-sports arena.

“From my perspective, it’s about building on the strong foundation we already have. We’ve seen incredible enthusiasm from the Thai gaming community, and that’s something we can continue to nurture,” he stated. Continued …

New travel rules: Thailand’s ETA to shake up visa-free visitors

Thailand is tightening its borders with a new Electronic Travel Authorisation (ETA) system, set to launch between December this year and June 2025. This system will be mandatory for all visa-exempt foreigners entering the country by air, land, or sea.

Though not technically a visa, the ETA will act as a computerized security check, similar to the ETIAS program for Schengen countries. It’s designed to enhance security, curb illegal migration, and monitor health risks. Continued …

Hotels urged to refrain from slashing rates

Hotels in leisure destinations such as Phuket, Krabi and Pattaya should refrain from their usual practice of slashing room rates during the low season if the average occupancy hasn’t sharply dropped, says hospitality market analyst STR.

Jesper Palmqvist, senior director for Asia-Pacific at STR, said both independent and branded hotels in every segment have room to hold their rates during low-season months in order to improve their performance. Continued …

European tourism slumps amid tourist protests

Across Europe, protests against group tourism are spreading, with Spain at its centre. Local residents are unhappy with the influx of tourists and are expressing their dissatisfaction in creative and visible ways. At the same time, the anti-tourism protests could present a significant opportunity for countries like Thailand and China to position themselves as sustainable and attractive destinations for both leisure and business travellers.

In Spain, particularly in Barcelona, anti-tourism sentiment is flaring up, with residents frustrated by rising rents and commercialization in neighborhoods they feel cater more to tourists than locals.  Continued …

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Bangkok’s must-try street foods

Bangkok, Thailand’s bustling capital, is a paradise for food lovers.The city’s streets are alive with vendors serving up delicious and affordable eats at all hours.

From sweet treats to savory snacks, Bangkok’s street food scene offers an array of flavors that reflect the vibrant culture of this dynamic city. Here are five essential street foods you should not miss on your visit. Continued …

German agency to help three Thai cities tackle emission problems

Chiang Mai, Phuket and Khon Kaen will be developed into low-carbon cities for climate change mitigation under a project initiated by the German International Cooperation Agency (GIZ).

The Urban-Act: Integrated Urban Climate Action for Low-Carbon & Resilient Cities came as greenhouse gas emissions in cities accounted for 75% of total emissions, which are likely to increase due to the increasing urban populations. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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

Thursday’s news-Sept 5


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Rama II Road projects/Hua Hin move to ‘city’ status/Thailand Celebrity Masters/Pink Ribbon Scramble/Hua Hin’s Chom Dong Palace/Thailand Leads Infidelity Statistics/54-year sentence for lese majeste/Private sector fears worse flooding/Thailand braces for heavy rain/Thailand boosts Social Security benefits/Attack by Wild Elephant Calf/Stricter controls on dangerous dogs/Luxury prison stays/Dengue fever jab prices/Compromised servers in Thailand/Thailand’s oldest hippo Mae Mali/Thailand’s strategic role in MyanmarAlternative to China’s Pressure-Cooker Schools/Economy: Inflation up slightly/Focus on economic problems/Impact of Temu/Chinese Embassy Clarifies Issues/Moving ahead with casinos/Digital wallet needs adjustment/New business registrations increased/Tops CEO sees bright future/Property developers seek proactive measures/Developer predicts higher hotel revenue/Content creator market/AIS Expands into Cloud Services/Tourism: Aussies now need an ETA/Thailand Experience: Hidden gem in the north/How Bangkok’s Le Du Earned a Michelin Star/Thailand’s ‘dancing shrimp’ dish/Climate Thailand: PHIST calls for sustainable development/Focus on Thai solar expansion/Burning an alarming amount of plastic/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Rama II Road projects set for full launch by June next year

Caretaker Transport Minister Suriya Juengrungreangkit announced a firm deadline for three ongoing construction projects on Rama II Road, setting their full launch by June next year.

Suriya addressed the media yesterday, detailing the status of the projects on Highway 35, commonly known as Rama II Road, which serves as a crucial link between Bangkok and the southern provinces of Thailand. Continued … 

Low public interest may deter Hua Hin move to ‘city’ status

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Pink Ribbon Scramble golf at Pineapple Valley Oct 5

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Thailand Celebrity Masters at Palm Hills Oct 19

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Hua Hin’s Chom Dong Palace to become student learning center

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Thailand Leads Infidelity Statistics Globally

Ever wondered how your country fared in a worldwide study of unfaithfulness? A report recently identified the 25 countries where infidelity tends to occur most.

It’s vital to note that living in one of the top 10 countries with high infidelity rates doesn’t necessarily mean you’ll marry a cheater. Conversely, living where cheating rates are low doesn’t secure a happy marriage. Still, deciphering these trends can provide useful insights into global behavior and norms. Continued … 

Chiang Rai vendor receives 54-year sentence for lese majeste

A Chiang Rai clothing vendor has had his prison sentence extended to a record 54 years and 6 months for lese-majeste offenses, according to Thai Lawyers for Human Rights (TLHR).

The appeal court’s decision yesterday upheld Mongkol Thirakot’s earlier conviction, adding to his existing sentences to make it the longest ever under Section 112 of the Criminal Code, which pertains to royal defamation. Continued … 

Private sector fears worse flooding in September and October

The Thai private sector is expressing concern that the flooding seen in August, which has already caused damage estimated at about 8 billion baht, may get worse this month and into October, due to tropical storms which could hit Thailand, said Payong Srivanich, president of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking.

To prevent a repeat of the devastating floods in 2011, he said that the joint committee has submitted its long-term plan to the government for mitigating the risk of flooding. Continued … 

Thailand braces for heavy rain and floods as Typhoon Yagi nears

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued its seventh warning about Typhoon Yagi. Northern and northeastern Thailand are expected to experience heavy rain and strong winds, with potential flash floods and landslides. Coastal areas face high waves.

Forecasts predict that Typhoon Yagi will pass over Hainan Island, China, and reach northern Vietnam between tomorrow and Saturday. Subsequently, it is expected to weaken gradually. This weather pattern will result in heavy rainfall and strong winds in the northern and upper northeastern regions of Thailand from tomorrow through the day after tomorrow. Continued … 

Thailand boosts Social Security benefits, extends maternity leave to 98 days

The Ministry of Labor announced significant improvements to benefits for Social Security Fund (SSF) members, which will kick off next year. These enhancements include an increased allowance during maternity leave and extended periods for receiving various social security benefits.

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn revealed new guidelines for managing the SSF, including a legal amendment under the Social Security Act aimed at extending the benefit period for subscribers. One notable change involves extending the contribution period for subscribers from the current age cap of 60 to 65 years old, allowing members to accrue larger benefits. Continued … 

Elderly Man Survives Attack by Wild Elephant Calf Thanks to His Six Dogs

A 65-year-old man narrowly escaped death after being attacked by a wild elephant calf in a remote area of Chachoengsao Province. The man, who sustained many injuries, credits his survival to the brave actions of his six loyal dogs, which managed to scare off the elephant and save his life.

The incident occurred on the edge of Ban Ang Tabaek forest, near a rubber plantation that had been converted into a “Khon Nong Na” agroforestry project. There, the rescue team found Pornchai, a resident of Moo 13, Tha Takiap subdistrict, writhing in pain after being attacked by the young elephant. Continued … 

Urgent calls for stricter controls on dangerous dogs after deadly attacks

While most dogs live up to their reputation as man’s best friend, some may turn against or even kill their owners, underlining the urgent need for stricter control of dangerous pets.

On Aug. 30, two bulldogs fatally attacked an 18-year-old boy at home in Lop Buri. The powerful pets had moved into the house with the victim’s elder brother, a junior policeman, just a week earlier. Continued … 

Police probe luxury prison stays

Provincial Police Region 7 launched an investigation into a hotel-style service provided to inmates at a prison in the central province of Samut Sakhon, following revelations from two former prisoners about their comfortable lives in jail.

A male inmate and a female inmate, from Mueang Samut Sakhon Police Station, reached out to social media influencer Guntouch “Gun” Jompalang to expose alleged corruption among police officers in the province. Continued … 

Thai Red Cross slashes dengue fever jab prices

The Thai Red Cross Society’s Immunization and Travel Medicine Clinic is rolling out a dengue fever vaccination campaign.

For a limited time, the life-saving jab is available at a slashed price of 1,600 baht per dose, with the full two-dose course set at 3,200 baht. This special offer runs until October, giving ample time for people to safeguard themselves against this potentially deadly disease. Continued … 

Compromised servers in Thailand cause nearly 200k malicious incidents in Q2

In a recent report, internet security firm Kaspersky observed a huge increase in malicious incidents caused by servers hosted in Thailand. In the second quarter of 2024 (April-June), Kaspersky detected 196,078 incidents, which is 203.5% higher than the same period last year, when Kaspersky logged 64,609 incidents.

When considering quarter by quarter, Kaspersky detected 196,078 incidents in Q2 of 2024 (April-June), which is 24.2% higher than the previous quarter (January-March) where Kaspersky logged 157,935 incidents. Continued … 

Thailand’s oldest hippo Mae Mali to celebrate 59th birthday

Khao Kheow Open Zoo is preparing a special celebration fo Mae Mali, Thailand’s oldest hippopotamus, as she turns 59 this weekend. Scheduled for Sept. 7 to 8, the event will feature various activities dedicated to this cherished animal.

Mae Mali has been a beloved figure at the zoo, drawing generations of children and visitors with her cheerful demeanor. Despite her age, which is equivalent to a human aged between 85 and 90 years, Mae Mali remains in excellent health and active, weighing around 1,500 kilograms. Continued … 

Thailand’s strategic role in Myanmar’s future

Thailand is uniquely positioned to play a crucial role in resolving the Myanmar crisis, a fact recognized by both domestic and international policymakers and experts.

As Myanmar’s neighbor with the longest shared border, profound mutual economic and security interests, and as a key ASEAN member, Thailand has significant potential to influence peace building in Myanmar. Continued … 

Seeking an Alternative to China’s Pressure-Cooker Schools, Families Move to Thailand

The competition started in second grade for DJ Wang’s son. Eight-year-old William was enrolled at a top elementary school in Wuhan, a provincial capital in central China. While kindergarten and first grade were relatively carefree, the homework assignments started piling up in second grade.

By third grade, his son was regularly finishing his day around midnight. “You went from traveling lightly to carrying a very heavy burden,” Wang said. “That sudden switch, it was very hard to bear.” Continued … 

Inflation up slightly in August, below forecast

Thailand’s annual headline inflation rate slowed in August, as food prices rose and energy prices fell, the Commerce Ministry said today, and remained below the Bank of Thailand’s (BoT) target range of 1% to 3%.

The headline consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.35% in August from a year earlier, after July’s annual increase of 0.83%, to come in just under a forecast rise of 0.40% in a Reuters poll. Continued … 

Paetongtarn’s government to focus on tackling economic problems

The policy statement that the new cabinet under Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will announce to the Parliament next Wednesday (Sept. 11) will focus on tackling economic problems, with the digital wallet scheme among the urgent policies, a Pheu Thai source said yesterday.The source said other urgent policies include improving the public’s quality of life and the prices of agricultural products, as well as suppressing narcotics.

In terms of mid- and long-term policies, the new government would focus on key infrastructure projects such as entertainment complexes with legal casinos, Ranong Port development, land reclamation in Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thian district, and water resource management, the source added. Continued … 

Impact of Temu on Thailand’s e-commerce market remains unclear

Chinese e-commerce giant Temu’s entry into Thailand is causing a stir, but its long-term impact on the local market remains uncertain, according to a study by market analytics firm Cube Asia. Sellers brace for potential price wars, similar to shifts seen with competitors like Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop.

Simon Torring, co-founder of Cube Asia, notes that Temu, the cross-border platform of China’s PDD Holdings, launched in Thailand last July, following its expansions in the Philippines and Malaysia in 2022. The platform has already made significant strides in Western markets, notably in the U.S., where it recently surpassed Amazon in app downloads. In less than two years, Temu entered 70 global markets. Continued … 

Chinese Embassy Clarifies Investment and E-Commerce Issues in Thailand

The Chinese Embassy has addressed the issue of Chinese capital and e-commerce Entering Thailand. The Chinese Embassy in Bangkok published a statement from the spokesperson of the Chinese embassy in Thailand, responding to questions from Thai media about Chinese investment in Thailand. This includes the issue of Chinese e-commerce, which is currently under tax scrutiny by Thai authorities.

The Chinese embassy spokesperson explained that almost 80% of the goods that Thailand imports from China are capital goods and intermediate goods that are used for value-added production and then exported. The so-called low-cost goods that attract public attention are mostly daily necessities, food, health products, clothing and accessories, which account for less than 10 percent of the total import value from China. Continued … 

 

Thailand to move ahead with casinos plan, official says

The government will move ahead with plans for a mega entertainment complex that would house casinos in Thailand, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said today. A public hearing has concluded and 80% of those who attended agreed with the plan, Julapun said.

Most forms of gambling are currently illegal in the kingdom, though underground betting is rampant. The casinos are expected to attract primarily Thai gamblers, accounting for up to 90% of customers. Continued … 

Minister admits digital wallet plan needs adjustment

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat has conceded that the government’s 10,000-baht handout program needs some adjustment, including giving cash instead of digital money to some recipients.

Numerous petitions lodged against the government’s flagship policy were partly to blame for the need for certain changes, he said on Wednesday. Other changes are being adopted in response to the many useful opinions offered for improving the program, he said. Continued … 

New business registrations increased by 14% in July

Thailand’s business sector saw significant growth in July, with a 14% increase in new business registrations compared to the same period in 2023. This marks a continuing trend of expansion, fueled by government economic stimulus measures and improvements in tourism.

A total of 7,837 new businesses were established in July, with registered capital reaching 237.04 billion baht, a 42% increase from the previous year. Continued … 

Tops CEO sees bright future for bricks and clicks

CEO of Central Food Group Stephane Coum was appointed chief executive in 2019 with a particular focus on driving the group’s digital strategy. He wasted no time in implementing organizational changes. When he arrived, CFG was an aggregation of companies, but Coum sought to create a more open, unified structure. He also led a focus on building the retailer’s online channels.

Both moves helped the company to navigate the turmoil that ensued in 2020 with the onset of the Covid-19 pandemic. Looking back on what was a tumultuous time for physical retail in general, Coum is philosophical. Continued … 

Property developers seek proactive measures from new government

Thai real estate developers are calling on the newly formed government to implement additional measures to boost their industry, which they claim requires careful attention to remain a key driver of the country’s economic growth.

Athip Bijanonda, director of Supalai Australia Holdings and honorary president of the Housing Business Assn., revealed plans to meet with the new government once the new ministers take the oath of office. Atip said that the meeting aimed to follow up on proposals for economic stimulus measures through the real estate sector. Continued … 

Phuket resort developer predicts higher hotel revenue

Laguna Phuket, an integrated resort operator, is expecting a stronger revenue per available room (RevPar) and higher room rates for hotels this year, thanks to rebounding tourism, with the upcoming pipeline and property development mostly targeting luxury and upscale segments.

Paul Wilson, vice president and deputy managing director of Laguna Phuket, said the improvement in its hotel segment this year should be stronger than the performance in 2023, as this year is regarded as the “best year” for several hotels, including Laguna’s flagship Banyan Tree Phuket. Continued … 

Content creator market set for growth

Tellscore Co., a Thai influencer marketing platform, values the local content creator market at 45 billion baht this year, up by 25%-30% year-on-year, with surges in news, science, education and family content.

Suvita Charanwong, chief executive and co-founder of Tellscore, said Thailand’s economy is sluggish but the public and private sectors are addressing this challenge by leveraging digital media platforms to create impactful marketing campaigns. Continued … 

AIS Expands into Cloud Services and Renewable Energies

Thailand’s Advanced Info Service (AIS), established by ex-Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is diversifying its business by venturing into cloud computing and renewable energy. This shift aims to enhance its growth beyond traditional telecom services.

In early August, AIS revealed a collaboration with Oracle, a leading U.S. cloud services provider. This partnership is poised to accelerate AIS’s entry into the cloud market. Continued … 

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Aussies now need an ETA to enter Thailand

Australians planning a getaway to Thailand will soon have an extra step to complete before boarding their flight. The Thai government is introducing a mandatory electronic travel authorization (ETA), which must be obtained ahead of travel.

This new system, introduced by Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs, is designed to enhance the screening and tracking of foreigners entering the country. Continued … 

A hidden gem in the north

In the northern town of Nan, the rainy season provides vacationers a chance to experience a slower pace of life amid picturesque mountainous landscapes. Boundless stretches of rice fields sprout and become verdant as gentle winds chase away the heat.

Just a 20-minute drive from downtown Nan, the Bo Suak community is welcoming visitors with a program of leisure activities designed to soothe the mind and soul. To boost income during the off-season, villagers worked with local authorities to develop community-based itineraries that would highlight the local way of life and unique ethnic customs. Along the way, visitors can discover more about ancient kilns, handwoven textile traditions, and historic sugarcane presses once driven by buffaloes. Continued … 

How Bangkok’s Le Du Earned a Michelin Star Six Years in a Row

After honing his skills at NYC hot spots like Eleven Madison Park and Jean-Georges, chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn brought his culinary expertise back to Thailand with the launch of Le Du. This modern Thai-inspired restaurant has proudly held onto its Michelin star for six years running. A six-course tasting menu showcases the best of local flavors, including grilled river prawn with black sticky rice and grouper with seablite, and Thai wagyu served with sweet chile sauce. Video … 

Thailand’s ‘dancing shrimp’ dish: A culinary delicacy or controversial meal?

Thailand’s famous street food, ‘dancing shrimp’, has sparked debate among food enthusiasts and critics alike. The dish, made with live freshwater shrimp that jump around as diners attempt to eat, has become a culinary spectacle, particularly in northern Thailand.

Known locally as ‘Goong Ten’, the dish consists of live shrimp mixed with a spicy blend of crushed chillies, lime juice, fish sauce, mint, sliced shallots, and lemongrass. It is often served alongside sticky rice and is considered one of the freshest delicacies in Thai cuisine. Continued … 

PHIST 2024 calls for sustainable development in Thailand

They paved paradise and put up a parking lot,” Joni Mitchell once sang — a line that now eerily echoes the over-development plaguing Thailand’s top tourist hotspots. With the recent catastrophic floods in Phuket raising alarm bells, are these disasters a grim glimpse of the future? And is anyone paying attention to the growing environmental crisis?

These questions took center stage at the Phuket Hotels for Islands Sustaining Tourism(PHIST), Southeast Asia’s biggest sustainability event for the travel and hospitality sectors, which returned this week to spark conversation and drive a green agenda. At this year’s event, tourism leaders called for an urgent sustainable development masterplan in Thailand’s idyllic islands. Continued … 

Super Energy puts focus on Thai solar expansion

Super Energy Corp., a local solar farm operator, is emphasizing expansion in Thailand to benefit from the country’s growing renewable energy development, including the government’s efforts to facilitate clean power usage in the data center business.

The National Energy Policy Council resolved in June to approve a pilot direct power purchase agreement (PPA), enabling foreign investors, especially in data center and cloud service businesses, to directly buy clean electricity from power companies. Continued … 

The world is burning an alarming amount of plastic

The world produces around 250 million tons of plastic waste in municipalities in one year — plastic bottles, cigarette butts, plastic packaging and much more. Much of that waste — equivalent to about the weight of 42 Great Pyramids of Giza — is put into landfills; some of it is recycled.

But now, a new study published Wednesday in the journal Nature shows that a large proportion of the plastic waste created across the world is burned in the open air, threatening human health and demonstrating the world’s ongoing struggle to manage its plastic pollution. Continued … 

North Korea executes 20-30 officials after floods

North Korea executed multiple government officials after extensive flooding in late July killed thousands in the country’s northern region, according to a report by a South Korean broadcaster. Around 20 to 30 regional government officials in the flood-stricken area were shot by firing squads last month, according to a source. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-Sept 4


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An interview with Dusit Thani Hua Hin’s general manager

Sharing his thoughts on what’s so special in being a hotelier, Dusit Thani Hua Hin General Manager Pipat Patthananusorn said that every day brings new challenges and the chance to make someone’s stay truly special, whether it’s through a warm welcome, a thoughtful gesture, or ensuring every detail is just right.

Dusit Thani Hua Hin recognises the importance of sustainability in preserving the environment for future generations, he says. It also is committed to implementing various green initiatives to minimize their ecological footprint and promote responsible tourism. Continued … 

Thailand wins fourth gold medal at Paralympics

Thai wheelchair fencing athlete Saysunee Jana won the fourth gold medal for Thailand in the women’s saber category B at the Paralympic Games in Paris, France on Tuesday.

The world’s No. 4, Saysunee beat the world’s No. 3 Xiao Rong from China 15 to 14. The 50-year-old Thai athlete was at a disadvantage against her 31-year-old Chinese opponent at 6-8 in the first period. However, Saysunee came back fighting, tying at 14-14 in the second period. Continued … 

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Heavy rain forecast across Thailand

Heavy rain is forecast across nearly all of Thailand, with 42 provinces, including Bangkok and its surrounding areas, expected to face severe weather. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warns of flash floods, overflowing waterways, and high sea waves over 3 meters.

Thunderstorms are expected in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Surat Thani provinces. The minimum temperature will be 23 to 25°C, and the maximum temperature will be 30 to 35°C. From Surat Thani upward, sea waves will be around 2 meters high and over 2 meters in thunderstorm areas. Continued … 

Disaster Aid Australia to assist northern Thailand flood relief

In the wake of catastrophic floods that have ravaged several provinces in northern Thailand, Disaster Aid Australia, in collaboration with Disaster Aid Thailand, has swiftly responded to provide much-needed relief to the affected communities. The floods, which have destroyed lives and property, left tens of thousands of people stranded, with limited access to food and clean water.

The Australian team, led by Rotarians Brian Ashworth and Wendy De Luca, joined forces with the Thai team, including Capt. Dol Adinan, chairman of Disaster Aid Thailand (DAT), along with Peerasan Wongsri, president of the Rotary Club of Jomtien-Pattaya and Tom Keightley, president of the Rotary Club of Pattaya-Banglamung. Continued … 

49 flood ‘danger’ spots named in Phuket

Old Phuket town is among 49 places in Phuket deemed vulnerable to flash floods or landslides, the Mineral Resources Department said on Tuesday as the tourist island battened down for another dose of bad weather.

The department identified 49 “at-risk villages”, including the old quarter and the Chartered Bank community, both popular sites in Muang district. Continued … 

Thai university working on solutions to PM2.5 pollution in north

Severe PM 2.5 pollution is having a dire effect on the environment and way of life in northern Thailand, forcing many businesses to close and leading to increased health problems. The resultant shift in the area’s social structure is of such concern that Rajamangala University of Technology Lanna (RMUTL) has made it a priority to address and reduce the impact of this deadly pollution.

Associate Prof. Uthen Kamnarn, the university’s acting president, said that RMUTL has numerous experts working on solutions for PM 2.5 dust pollution and developing innovations to address this issue. Continued … 

Swiss man in Phuket acquitted of assaulting doctor

Due to a lack of evidence, the Phuket Provincial Court acquitted a Swiss man who had been charged with assaulting a female Thai doctor when she had allegedly trespassed on his property.

The incident occurred on Feb. 24 at a pool villa housing project on Yamu Beach in Phuket. The Swiss occupant of the house, identified as David, was accused of kicking the back of Dr. Tharndao after finding her sitting on the steps leading up to his compound. The court found that there was insufficient evidence to support the assault charge and ordered his acquittal. – thaipbs.com

Train Runs Over Man in Phatthalung

In a horrifying incident, a 32-year-old man was killed after being struck by a train in Phatthalung province. The man’s wife was left in shock after discovering that her husband’s body was found decapitated near the tracks.

Local witnesses reported seeing the train stop after the collision, and the driver stated that he believed he had hit two individuals, though only one body was found at the scene. Continued … 

Government’s content blocking soars

The Digital Economy and Society Ministry (DES) has blocked 138,660 attempts to access illicit social media pages and website URLs during the past 11 months, an 11-fold increase over the same period last year.

Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong said the ministry has focused on combating cybercrime, particularly by stifling access to illicit social media platforms, pages, and URLs. An operations team has been established to check, oversee, and improve site blocking. Continued … 

Thai pilots cry foul over foreigners flying domestic routes

The Thai Pilots Assn. is raising the alarm over liberalizing pilot jobs for foreigners flying domestic routes through wet lease arrangements, claiming it risks another red flag from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

Last month, the Department of Employment talked with the association, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand, and an airline that asked former premier Srettha Thavisin for this liberalization, which would give foreign pilots temporary permission to fly domestic routes. Continued … 

Anutin confident in new government’s cannabis approval

Anutin Charnvirakul, leader of Thailand’s Bhumjaithai Party, has expressed confidence that Thailand’s new government will back the party’s pro-cannabis stance. This marks a significant progression of the green revolution that gained momentum under former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

In July, an agreement was forged between Srettha and Anutin to advance a draft bill aiming to regulate cannabis for medical and research uses — a pivot from the previous stance of reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic. Continued … 

  • Tourist Complaint Busts British Man’s Illegal Botox Clinic on Koh Phangan – Continued … 
  • British Fugitive Flees UK, Found to be Boxer in Phuket – Continued … 

Temu’s presence could intensify price war

While it’s too early to gauge Chinese e-commerce giant Temu’s long-term impact on the e-commerce market in Thailand and the region, sellers may need to prepare for another price war, says market analytics firm Cube Asia.

If Temu can maintain strong incentives and a consistent low-price strategy, it has the potential to change the dynamics of regional e-commerce, just as Shopee, Lazada, and TikTok Shop have shifted their focus toward profitability, according to Simon Torring, co-founder of Cube Asia. Continued … 

VAT rules changed for online sellers in Thailand

The Revenue Department is amending the law to require foreign online platforms to register as vendors in the value-added tax (VAT) system. There are five measures in total, one of which improves regulations to align with future commerce, particularly online trade.

Speaking after the weekly cabinet meeting, Suksit Srichomkwan, the caretaker prime minister’s deputy secretary-general for political affairs, said the cabinet expedited measures to prevent the sale of illegal goods supervised by the Commerce Ministry. Continued … 

Pattaya Pushes Forward to Become a ‘City of Film’

On Monday, The Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT) Pattaya branch and Pattaya City hosted a large group meeting at a local hotel to drive Pattaya toward becoming the what organizers call a creative city in film. The meeting was designed to report and present the results of various activities promoting film, aligning with UNESCO guidelines for 2024.

After discussing the achievements and suggestions, the attendees assigned relevant agencies to drive film-related activities for the upcoming year of 2025. This initiative is part of Pattaya’s ongoing efforts to enhance its movie and film industry and drive tourism. Continued … 

Chinese imports putting four major Thai industries at risk

With just two months to go until the U.S. presidential election, an analyst is warning that no matter who wins, the trade war between the U.S. and China is certain to continue. However, if Donald Trump comes out on top, the impact on Thailand will be more severe, says Phiphat Luangnaruemitchai, chief economist at KKP Research, Kiatnakin Phatra Securities (KKP).

The likelihood of increased tariffs on China is quite high. This would make Thailand a transit route for trade, and as China’s economy weakens and domestic trade declines, cheap Chinese goods will be exported to many countries, including Thailand,” Phiphat said. Continued … 

Cabinet approves 5 measures to curb ultra-cheap imports

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved five measures made up of 63 operational plans to tackle the influx of ultra-cheap and often substandard products that have been flooding Thai markets, Suksit Srichomkwan, the prime ninister’s deputy secretary-general for political affairs, said.

He said the measures were proposed by the Commerce Ministry, which had discussed with more than 50 public and private organizations ways to prevent ultra-cheap products, especially from China, from affecting both consumers and local manufacturers. Continued … 

Shippers eye 5% growth goal

The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) is calling on the prime minister to set an annual average target of 5% export growth amid risk factors such as the baht’s appreciation and ongoing geopolitical tensions.

Chaichan Chareonsuk, chairman of the TNSC, said exports are expected to rise by 1%-2% to US$290 billion or 10 trillion baht this year, as imports of capital goods increase, which will have a positive effect on exports from August to September. Continued … 

Pet businesses face shortage of vets

The pet business has a shortage of veterinarians as the segment grows and more animal hospitals and veterinary clinics open, according to Arak Animal Healthcare Co., owner of Arak Animal Hospital.

Tasavarin Kanchanachaya, chief executive of Arak Animal Healthcare, said the local pet business is becoming more competitive as new players jump into the industry. Continued … 

Thailand aims to lead in the future food industry

Thailand is striving to become a leader in the future food industry by emphasizing innovation, safety, traceability, and environmental sustainability in its products.

The Ministry of Commerce, in collaboration with the private sector, plans to transform agriculture into a growth engine to meet global demand for healthier, sustainable food. The industry is categorized into functional, medical, organic, and alternative protein foods, with 2023 exports reaching 143 billion baht. Continued … 

Phuket villa launches smash records

New villa supply launched in Phuket in the first half of 2024 surpassed total launches for the whole of 2023, with the value exceeding that of condos for the first time in 15 years, largely driven by strong demand from Russians.

Phattarachai Taweewong, director of the research department at property consultancy Colliers Thailand, said the Phuket villa market was hot and should remain so in the second half of this year. Continued … 

 

Thai businesses explore new market opportunities in Mideast

Thai entrepreneurs have hailed Iraq and Kurdistan as fertile ground for trade expansion after visiting the Middle East territories in a delegation led by the Department of International Economic Affairs. The recent mission aimed to explore trade and investment opportunities, reflecting Thailand’s proactive economic diplomacy strategy.

Supark Prongthura, Thailand’s ambassador to Jordan, said the visit aimed to expand Thai businesses’ market reach and explore the potential for new production bases in the Middle East. Continued … 

Thailand Poised to Gain from Surge in Medical Tourism

Thailand, Southeast Asia’s leading destination for medical tourism, stands to significantly benefit from a projected boom in the industry. The global medical tourism market, estimated to grow 20% annually, is expected to balloon from $103 billion to $284 billion by 2032, as reported by Bumrungrad International Hospital.

Dr Nipat Kulabkaw, co-chief executive of the hospital group, highlighted the increasing influx of patients from neighboring Southeast Asian countries and the Middle East following the pandemic. He underscored Thailand’s strong position in medical tourism, attributing it to a combination of world-class medical expertise, affordable services, and exceptional hospitality. Continued … 

Thai Airways says its Airbus A350 engines are trouble-free

Thai Airways International (THAI) is operating its fleet of Airbus A350s as usual, with no engine problems detected, said THAI President Chai Eamsiri in the wake of flight cancellations caused by faulty engines fitted on the same type of aircraft at Cathay Pacific.

The THAI president’s assurance came as Cathay Pacific Airways canceled almost all its scheduled flights from Hong Kong to Singapore yesterday, as well as a raft of other services across Asia, after discovering a faulty engine component on some of its Airbus A350s. Continued … 

Russian tourist found dead near Karon Beach, Phuket, murder suspected

A local discovered the body of a Russian man in a ditch near Karon Beach in Phuket yesterday afternoon. A fatal attack is suspected as the man had wounds all over his body.

Officers from Karon Police Station were called to investigate the death of the Russian man, later identified as 27-year-old Ilia Orlov. Forensic doctors from Vachira Phuket Hospital and officers from the Phuket Ruam Jai Rescue Foundation also participated in the investigation. Continued … 

TripAdvisor’s 10 most-loved tourist attractions in Thailand

Thailand, renowned for its welcoming visa and rich cultural diversity, has attracted the highest number of foreign tourists in Southeast Asia this year. Here is a list of the 10 most loved tourist attractions in the kingdom, as voted by Tripadvisor readers.

Wat Phra Chetuphon, commonly known as Wat Pho, topped the list as part of Tripadvisor’s 2024 Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best, based on the quantity and quality of reviews and ratings collected on its website over the past year. Continued … 

CKP Joins Teach For Thailand in ‘Kids for a Sustainable World’ Project

CKPower Public Co., one of the region’s largest producers of electricity from renewables, with one of the lowest carbon footprints, has joined forces with Teach For Thailand – the foundation, in the “Empowering Kids for a Sustainable World” project, which imparts knowledge on clean energy to Thai youths.

As part of the project, the company also installed solar panels for Udomseel Witthaya School in Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya and Pak Thong Chai Chunhawan Wittayakhan School in Nakhon Ratchasima, both located near CKPower’s power plants. The solar panels will supply 18,700 watts of renewable-based electricity to the schools. Continued … 

Thailand nets 1.3 million kilograms of invasive fish

Thailand has netted more than 1.3 million kilograms of highly destructive blackchin tilapia fish, the government said Tuesday, as it battles to stamp out the invasive species.

Shoals of blackchin tilapia, which can produce up to 500 young at a time, have been found in 19 Thai provinces, damaging ecosystems in rivers, swamps and canals by preying on small fish, shrimp and snail larvae. Continued … 

Phitsanulok governor addresses waste crisis after landfill closure

Phitsanulok’s provincial governor issued an urgent directive to local government organizations to address the overflowing rubbish problem after a private landfill was closed. Residents have complained about the stench and need for a solution.

Previously, Hua Ro subdistrict submitted a request to the Ministry of Interior to establish a waste-to-energy plant, but progress has been slow. Meanwhile, some private entities have started buying household waste for 50 baht per bag to manage disposal. Continued … 

Starved dead whale choked on garbage

A pregnant whale found dead on a beach in Phuket on Monday had choked to death after ingesting large amounts of floating garbage. The dead whale was found on Bang Tao beach in tambon Choeng Thale of Thalang district on Monday morning.

The Upper Andaman Marine and Coastal Resources Research Center said it was a fully grown 2.24-meter-long female Dwarf Sperm Whale. It was found to be pregnant, carrying a 50-centimeter-long male calf. Continued …

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Tuesday’s news-Sept 3


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Hua Hin Soi 80 shooting/Artist Village Contemporary Art Festival/’Old District, Telling Stories’ event/Crab Release Walk and Run/Driver Trapped Underneath Road Roller/Resort helps plant 500 new mangroves/Thailand braces for heavy rain/Flood damages/Big Buddha Temple in Phuket Closed/Tall building deaths need scrutiny/Thai man walks over 200km to hospital/Bangkok Methanol Poisoning/Koh Chang Bridge/New PM under fire/8 police officers fired/License plates bring in 61 million baht/Buriram burglar leaves apology/Phuket auto mechanic wins lottery/Economy: Baht weakens/Private investment falls sharply/Thai businesses pulling out of Myanmar/Thailand’s land bridge/IEAT sets new record/Thailand’s Most Powerful Brands/Tourism: What’s Gastro-Diplomacy/Illegal Foreign Tour Guides/Triples levy on international tourists/Thailand Experience: Hidden corners of Thailand by rail/Underrated Jewels of Eastern Thailand/Your Next Thai Escape/The Phuket Vegetarian Festival/Climate Thailand: Journey To Circular Economy/Win Process ordered to pay Bt1.7 billion/B.Grimm’s sustainable energy future/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

Five police officers removed after fatal Hua Hin Soi 80 shooting

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Artist Village Contemporary Art Festival Sept 6-8

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‘Old District, Telling Stories’ event in PKK through Sept 14

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Crab Release Walk and Run Sept 7

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Driver Trapped Underneath Overturned Road Roller in Prachuap Khiri Khan

Rescue teams responded to a distress call regarding an accident involving a steamroller at Village No. 6, Baan Bo Phai, in Sai Thong subdistrict, Bang Saphan Noi District, Prachuap Khiri Khan. The incident prompted a swift response from emergency services, including rescue teams equipped with cutting tools, as well as an ambulance and medical personnel from Bang Saphan Noi Hospital.

Upon arriving at the scene, rescue workers discovered an overturned road roller with its driver trapped underneath. The driver was pinned by the vehicle’s steel frame, which had fallen across his hip and right leg. Continued …

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Wyndham Hua Hin Pranburi Resort helps plant 500 new mangroves

Staff and executives from the Wyndham Hua Hin Pranburi Resort & Villas joined with local community members and the Office of Marine and Coastal Resources to plant 500 mangroves along the Pranburi River.

This initiative underscores the resort’s commitment to environmental conservation and promoting sustainable tourism practices. By planting mangroves, participants aim to enhance the local ecosystem, protect communities from river overflow or erosion, and support marine life habitats. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rain and high waves over next three days

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for heavy to very heavy rainfall in various regions of Thailand, which will occur through the next three days.

A moderate monsoon trough will traverse the lower northern, lower northeastern, central, eastern, and southern parts of the country, moving into a strong low-pressure system over the central South China Sea. Continued …

Thai chamber warns flood damages may exceed 10 billion baht

The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) raised alarms over the economic repercussions of the ongoing floods in northern Thailand. Should the flooding persist for another month, financial damage could surpass 10 billion baht, officials warn.

Estimates from the TCC and the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce reveal that if conditions improve within the next two weeks, the current flooding in the north would still result in damages amounting to approximately 8 billion baht, or 0.05% of GDP, said TCC Chairman Sanan Angubolkul yesterday. Continued …

Big Buddha Temple in Phuket Closed Amid Forest Encroachment Probe

The Big Buddha Temple in Phuket’s Karon district has come under scrutiny, halting all activities amid an investigation into its potential encroachment on national forest reserves. This follows a tragic mudslide on Aug. 23 that claimed 13 lives near the mountain’s base.

Authorities displayed “Stop” and “No Entry” signs at the temple entrance, per an order from the Phuket Sangha office. The temple’s abbot had already been instructed to cease all construction activities on Khao Nark Kerd Mountain, where the 45-meter-tall, white marble-covered Big Buddha statue stands. Continued … 

Rising number of tall building deaths need scrutiny

The increasingly frequent deaths involving high buildings and falls are leading to such stories barely registering as news in Thailand anymore. Indeed, in recent years, the reporting of such incidents increasingly leaves out key details. For instance, the identities of victims and the progress of police inquiries.

In particular, regarding foreigners, consular officials at embassies are also less likely to offer explanations to the press. Undoubtedly, many cases involve misadventure and, increasingly, suicide. Nonetheless, some of the cases may also be crimes or accidents that require the spotlight of public scrutiny. Continued …

Thai man walks over 200km to hospital for daughter’s treatment

A Thai man walked over 200 kilometers to take his one-year-old daughter, who suffers from heart disease and a severe lung infection, to a hospital in Chiang Mai‘s city center. A rescue team came to his aid after observing him weeping by the roadside.

The rescuer from the Nopparat Rescue Foundation in Chiang Mai offered a free ride to the 24-year-old single father and his daughter on Friday, after witnessing the man sitting and crying because he could not afford a trip back home. Continued …

Eighth Fatality in Bangkok Methanol Poisoning

The methanol poisoning crisis in Bangkok has claimed its eighth victim, with five others still on ventilators. The situation continues to develop, with health officials and police working to trace the source and prevent more casualties. The latest death occurred at Kasemrad Ramkhamhaeng Hospital, with the patient already in critical condition upon arrival.

The Department of Medical Services and the Department of Disease Control have confirmed that a total of 44 people have been affected by the deadly methanol poisoning. Out of these, 30 have recovered, but eight have lost their lives. Continued …

Four routes under consideration for Koh Chang Bridge

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) has initiated a series of public hearings regarding the proposed bridge connecting the mainland to Koh Chang Island, a popular destination in Trat province. The first hearing, held yesterday, in Mueang district, garnered widespread support from locals and business owners.

Participants expressed a strong preference for the bridge to guide travelers through the Mueang district, emphasizing the potential economic benefits of this business hub in eastern Thailand. Two of the proposed routes align with this request, which would facilitate increased commerce and tourism in the area. Continued …

New PM under fire, lawsuits challenge her election

Paetongtarn Shinawatra could lose her position as prime minister and leader of the Pheu Thai party following new lawsuits linked to the impeachment of her predecessor, Srettha Thavisin, last month. Paetongtarn, daughter of Pheu Thai’s de facto leader Thaksin Shinawatra, is under intense scrutiny. Fresh lawsuits have been filed with the Constitutional Court via the Election Commission, seeking her removal from office.

The lawsuits claim that Thaksin orchestrated her appointment and that she did not adhere to constitutional and political party laws. These legal actions also call for the dissolution of the Pheu Thai party, the main faction in the current coalition government. Continued …

8 police officers fired for alleged involvement with gambling website

National Police chief Torsak Sukvimol on Monday issued an order removing eight police officers from their duties for alleged involvement in online gambling websites linked to Suchanun “Minnie” Sucharitchinsri, an influential figure in Loei province.

The order alleged that the eight officers committed severe disciplinary violations through their involvement in criminal case no. 468/2566, which saw the perpetrators charged with money laundering offenses by the Thung Maha Mek Police Station. Continued …

‘Vanity’ license plates bring in 61 million baht at auction

The Department of Land Transport (DLT) has earned 61 million baht by auctioning off 49 special license plates that display auspicious words like “success” and “windfall”.

Jirut Wisaljit, DLT director-general, said the auction on Saturday drew interest from many motorists and the department successfully sold 49 license plates with Thai words believed to make the owners lucky or successful. Continued …

Buriram burglar leaves apology after shop break-ins

Police arrested an apologetic man who broke into several shops in Buriram to steal money and mobile phones, before leaving an apology note for his crimes. The suspect, 31-year-old Witawat, confessed he needed the money to support his family.

Yesterday, Police Col. Jamras Siriliang from Buriram City Police Station led Witawat to reenact his crimes after victims reported multiple break-ins in Buriram. He pointed out the locations where he had stolen tools from a construction supply shop. Continued …

Phuket auto mechanic wins 30 million in lottery

Phuket’s newest millionaire is none other than a chief mechanic, who struck gold in the government lottery’s latest draw.

Jirasak “Ton” Saewun, who works at Anuphas Ford in Phuket, scooped 30 million baht after hitting the jackpot with five first-prize tickets. The winning numbers, announced by the Government Lottery Office, were 199606. Other lucky numbers included 173, 220, 094, 388, and the 2-digit number 94. Continued …

Baht weakens as China falters

The baht led Asian currencies that weakened against the dollar on Monday on a faltering Chinese economy, with analysts suggesting the baht could be on a depreciating trend for the remaining months of this year if the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) cuts rates by less than the 1% reduction anticipated by the market this year.

The baht slipped 0.5% to below 34.20 baht to the dollar on Monday, compared to the 13-month high of 33.85 last Friday, as emerging Asian currencies also weakened against the greenback. Continued … 

Private investment falls sharply in Q2

Private investment contracted significantly in the second quarter, primarily due to a decline in investment in commercial vehicles as financial institutions tightened lending, according to the Finance Ministry.

A source from the Finance Ministry who requested anonymity said private investment, particularly in machinery and equipment, including land vehicles, dropped significantly in the second quarter. Continued …

Thai businesses pulling out of Myanmar amid sluggish economy

Thai business operators have been gradually moving their investments out of Myanmar as the sluggish economy in Thailand’s western neighbor, which has continued for almost four years, shows no sign of improving.

Myanmar’s economy has been on the downward trend since the Covid-19 outbreak, and was worsened by the military coup in 2021, as well as ongoing conflicts between the junta government and ethnic groups. Continued …

Bill to get southern Thailand’s land bridge going

The southern land bridge megaproject will move forward, as the government is currently drafting the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) bill, which is required for the project to continue, Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said on Monday.

The one-trillion-baht project, which will see a shipping shortcut and various supporting infrastructure built to connect Ranong and Chumphon in the south, will carve out an alternative route for cargo ships heading from the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand and vice versa. The government is hoping the new shipping lane will not only cut journey times but also stimulate the south’s economy. Continued …

IEAT sets new record in selling, leasing land in industrial estates

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) said it has hit a new record in selling or leasing land in fiscal 2024. A total of 6,174 rai (987.84 hectares) of land in IEAT-managed industrial estates has been sold or leased between October 2023 and July 2024.

IEAT Gov. Veeris Ammarapala said on Monday that this marks the second consecutive year of record-breaking transactions, attributing the continued high demand to its efforts to enhance services for foreign investors. Continued …

University Honors Thailand’s Most Powerful Brands

The Department of Marketing at Chulalongkorn Business School hosted the “Most Powerful Brands of Thailand 2024” awards ceremony, recognizing excellence across 29 product categories.

This event represents the most extensive brand survey in Thailand. The brand strength ranking is part of ongoing research conducted by the department every two years. This year marks the 7th edition. Continued …

What’s Gastro-Diplomacy and What Does it Have to Do with Thai Food?

There’s no shortage of ways humans use culture to establish connections. The Olympics, for example, bring the world together through the shared pastime of athletics. Even popular fashion weeks and international film festivals could be studied through a lens of intercultural exchange.

But let’s focus on a tastier option, one that explores culture through something known as gastro-diplomacy, aka culinary diplomacy. Have you heard someone say that the fastest way to a man’s heart is through his stomach? It’s like that, except gastro-diplomacy also touches on political topics like foreign relations and recreational topics like travel. Continued …

Thai Guides Demand Crackdown on Illegal Foreign Tour Guides

The Professional Tourist Guide Association of Thailand, led by Paisan Suethanuwong, along with over 50 witnesses, including tour guides and tour operators, submitted a petition yesterday to the chairman of the Tour Business and Guide Committee at the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

The petition calls for a crackdown on illegal guides and tour operations in all languages, as the guide profession is reserved exclusively for Thai nationals. Continued …

New Zealand nearly triples levy on international tourists

New Zealand will nearly triple entry fees for tourists, the government said today, spurring criticism from the key tourism sector the higher levy will deter visitors.

The government said in a statement it would increase the international visitor and conservation and tourism fees starting on Oct. 1 to NZ$100 (US$62.20) from NZ$35 to “ensure visitors contribute to public services and high-quality experiences while visiting New Zealand.” Continued …

Escape Bangkok and explore these hidden corners of Thailand by rail

Thailand’s improvements to its train lines are rolling out year on year, with international links opening and national lines getting swifter. Whether you live in Bangkok or are traveling around the kingdom on a holiday or sabbatical, making the most of the trains here is something we don’t do in Thailand as often as we should, with domestic flights and long haul buses being so cheap.

But there’s a lot to be said for the stress-free, scenic routes of the Thai railways, which are low cost and extremely reliable. Here are four train trips to take from Bangkok, including to Hua Hin, starting at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station. Continued …

The Underrated Jewels of Eastern Thailand

Stunning beaches, tropical fruit orchards, charming old town streets, national parks and even gem fields – eastern Thailand seems to have it all. Yet, with the exception of Pattaya, the whole region is often overlooked by travelers despite being easily accessible from Bangkok and Suvarnabhumi International Airport.

Throughout history, the east has held significance for its flourishing trade routes, which led to places like Chanthaburi and Rayong seeing Vietnamese and Chinese descendants migrating and settling in as early as the Rattanakosin era. These developments, along with an influx of foreign traders, resulted in multicultural influences that can be seen in the locals’ way of life, from architecture to gastronomy. Continued …

This Cheap Tropical Paradise Should Be Your Next Thai Escape

There’s one Thai province that’s super cheap and far too often overlooked as a premiere destination. Better yet, it’s a gateway to some of the country’s most pristine islands, where you can experience endless blissful beach days sprawled out like a starfish without the fear of being stepped on.

Krabi is on southern Thailand’s west coast. Its broad natural diversity, with its eye-popping colors, otherworldly landscapes, and limestone formations, instantly captures visitors. From lush forestry and mysterious caves to vivid blue waters, even Stevie Wonder could see this slice of Heaven on Earth. Continued …

Everything You Need To Know About The Phuket Vegetarian Festival

Thailand’s largest island Phuket is an idyllic tourist hotspot. People come to relax on its world-class white-gold beaches, to see the Big Buddha statue, to stroll through the Sino-Portuguese architectural style of the Old Town and to visit the nearby Phi Phi Islands, to name a few attractions.

The culinary heritage of the island is also a big draw, reflecting a time when European, Chinese, Indian, Singaporean, Malaysian and Muslim traders did a brisk trade with the region and left their mark on the cuisine. In this UNESCO City of Gastronomy, pork rules and soy sauce is prized over fish sauce, likely the result of Hokkien and Cantonese Chinese people putting down roots from Malaysia. Continued …

Thailand’s Journey Toward a Circular Economy

Thailand is making significant strides toward a sustainable future with its commitment to a circular economy. This innovative approach emphasizes the importance of reusing resources to minimize waste and maximize value, moving away from the traditional take-make-dispose model.

The circular economy model is based on the pillars of production and consumption through leasing, reusing, repairing, renewing, and recycling existing materials and products for as long as possible. Continued …

Win Process ordered to pay Bt1.7 billion for environmental rehabilitation

The Rayong Provincial Court ordered the Win Process Co. to pay 1.7 billion baht in compensation for the rehabilitation of the environment damaged by industrial waste leaked from the company’s storage facility since 2011.

The civil lawsuit was brought against Win Process by the Pollution Control Department (PCD) after it discovered that the company had breached the law by not recycling hazardous waste, but had discharged the waste into the environment instead, damaging farmland and contaminating natural watercourses. Continued …

B.Grimm Power drives Thailand’s sustainable energy future

As a leading corporation in the energy sector, B.Grimm Power leverages advanced technology, promotes renewable energy, and implements ESG (environmental, social, and governance) practices to drive green transformation. At the heart of this strategy is a commitment to creating a greener, more sustainable future for Thailand and the region.

In recent times, the company has dedicated significant effort and resources to developing its business in tandem with sustainability, environmental preservation, and community care. B.Grimm Power has implemented various projects to promote and drive its green and sustainable strategies forward. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Triple murder shocks Prachuap Khiri Khan community

A brutal triple murder in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has left a community in shock. A pregnant woman, her daughter, and her husband were found murdered in separate locations. Police believe the motive was robbery.

Police received a report yesterday about the discovery of the bodies of a 38-year-old pregnant woman and her seven-year-old daughter in their home in Huai Yang, Thap Sakae district. The police coordinated with medical professionals and investigative units before heading to the scene to conduct a thorough examination. Continued …

One-third of PKK vehicles have overdue taxes

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Heavy rainfall expected for Hua Hin all week

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Thailand braces for severe monsoon rains and potential flash floods

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a weather warning for today, predicting severe monsoon rains across 51 provinces, with 80% of Bangkok set to experience heavy rainfall. Citizens are advised to brace for potential flash floods.

The TMD forecasts that a monsoon trough will traverse the northern and northeastern regions of Thailand, extending to a low-pressure area in the central South China Sea. Coupled with a moderate southwestern monsoon over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, this weather pattern will lead to increased rainfall and isolated heavy showers. Continued …

Royal Blossom train offering special Bangkok-Hua Hin round trips in September

Ekkarat Sriarayanpong, chief of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) governor’s office, announced that SRT invites travelers to be part of a special journey with the “Royal Blossom” train, to experience the charm of Hua Hin in a classic style.

The Bangkok-Hua Hin-Bangkok route offers a one-day trip in September on every Saturday and Sunday, with a total of eight trips on Sept. 7, 8, 14, 15, 21, 22, 28 and 29. Continued …

Khao Sam Roi Yot water activites resume

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Hua Hin Music Contest winners announced

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Pasakorn wins Hua Hin snooker event

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PKK TikTok video contest winners announced

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PKK athelete wins bronze at Paris Paralympics

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Preparing for the worst as flood waters head south

The severe flooding in northern Thailand has sparked fears over the potential for similar damage in the central plains, the heart of the nation’s economy, as experts warn of the possibility of further floods over the next 60 days.

Forecasts suggest Thailand will experience more torrential rain and storms between September and October, with a greater risk of “rain bombs” falling on certain areas, according to climate hazard specialist Seree Supratid, who is also chairman of the executive committee at FutureTales Lab, a research center on future planning under property developer Magnolia Quality Development Corp. Continued …

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Temple land in Phuket seized after deadly landslides

The Royal Forest Department (RFD) on Saturday seized about 5 rai of land at the top of Nak Koet hill in Phuket believed to be linked to the Aug. 23 landslides that killed 13 people.

Phuket’s Royal Forest Center said the land, located in the Wat Phra Yai temple ground, was part of a reserve forest. An investigation found a car park was built in the monastery area without permission. Continued …

Surin teacher wins 30-million-baht lottery prize

A new millionaire has emerged in Surin after scooping a 30-million-baht lottery prize in the Sept. 1 draw. The lucky individual secured the first prize of the government lottery with five winning tickets.

Surin has once again lived up to its reputation as the “first-prize province.” Almost every lottery draw sees a winner from this region, and the latest draw is no exception. Continued …

3 dogs attack, kill man in Lopburi

An 18-year-old man was found dead on his bed after being attacked by three dogs. The gruesome discovery was made by his mother and older brother, who returned home to find his lifeless body covered in bite marks, with blood splatters throughout the house.

The incident occurred on Saturday, according to Police Lit. Nattapong Wongwang, an investigator from Tha Hin Police Station in Lopbur. The police, along with a medical team and rescue workers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, rushed to the scene. Continued … 

‘Dodgy’ types buying up land on Koh Chang island

National parks chief Chaiwat Limlikhit-aksorn has expressed concern about an increase in land acquisitions on Koh Chang in Trat province by investors with suspected links to shady businesses.

Chaiwat, who serves as the director of the National Parks Office under the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation Center, said private investors have bought large areas of land from locals. Continued …

Call to fill in sea areas to combat erosion

The idea of building a new city out of filling sea areas of about 300,000 rai, from Samut Prakan’s tambon Pak Nam of Muang district to the mouth of Tha Chin River in Samut Sakhon, is gaining momentum, with some experts backing the idea.

The proposed land reclamation project will also double as a key mechanism for preventing Bangkok from being submerged by floodwater, while curbing the worsening coastal erosion in Bangkok’s Bang Khunthian district, situated between Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon. Continued …

Man severely injured by landmine while foraging bamboo shoots

A man searching for bamboo shoots suffered severe injuries after stepping on a landmine in Lopburi. He managed to call his son before losing consciousness, revealing broken bones and severe wounds.

Rescue units were alerted yesterday about a man who had stepped on a landmine at the foot of a mountain in Khao Sam Yot subdistrict, Mueang district, Lopburi. Police officers from Mueang Lopburi Station, along with volunteers from the Ruamkatanyu Foundation, promptly arrived at the scene. Continued …

Russian and Ukrainian Nationals Arrested for Illegal Car Rentals

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Flooding disrupts Thai agriculture, vegetable prices surge

Flooding in several provinces across Thailand has led to significant disruptions in the supply of agricultural products, prompting the Commerce Ministry to closely monitor price movements. According to Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, the floods have reduced supply, causing a noticeable increase in vegetable prices compared to last week.

Hom mali paddy rice is currently priced at approximately 16,050 baht per ton, white paddy rice at 11,300 baht per ton, and sticky paddy rice at 13,900 baht per ton. Tapioca is quoted at 2.95 baht per kilogram, maize (with a moisture level of 14.5%) at 11.4 baht per kg, and oil palm at 6.5 baht per kg. Continued …

Sea change in US markets sees baht rise sharply

The Thai baht made a resounding comeback against the U.S. dollar in the last week. In short, it ended last week 9.81% up on the dollar since May 1. The rise comes with a sea change in financial sentiment sparked by weakening U.S. data.

Suddenly, funds are flowing back to Asia, with a recovery seen in Bangkok’s Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). However, the Thai economy has a widening range of structural problems. The latest is the loss of competitiveness impacting its badly damaged manufacturing sector. At length, the economy is expected to eke out growth of 2.5% in 2024. Continued …

Thailand to launch digital money handout in two weeks

The coalition government is set to initiate its policy implementation, including the digital money handout scheme, in two weeks, according to caretaker Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai.

However, Phumtham did not specify when the revised Cabinet lineup will be submitted for royal endorsement. He indicated that nominations from all coalition parties had been reviewed by state organizations and forwarded to the Secretariat of the Cabinet (SoC) and the Council of State (CoS), the government’s legal arm, for final review. Continued …

Land bridge on track, Transport Ministry confirms

The Pheu Thai-led government is fully committed to the land bridge project and is working to bring it to fruition, with the aim of maximizing benefits for the people and the country and promoting sustainable economic growth, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Transport Suriya Juangroongruangkit, confirmed.

In his update on the project, which connects the Gulf of Thailand to the Andaman Sea, he noted that the Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) is currently preparing a draft bill for the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) to be reviewed by the Special Economic Zone Policy Committee (SEZPC). Once approved by the Cabinet, the draft will proceed to the House of Representatives and is expected to come into effect by September 2025. Continued …

Leading academic outlines 10 urgent crises waiting for new government

A well-known political scientist from Chulalongkorn University on Sunday warned that the new government of Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will face 10 immediate problems that would need urgent attention.

Prof Emeritus Dr Surachart Bamrungsuk enumerated the following 10 immediate issues:

Climate change: Surachat said the current floods in the north were an example of the climate change issue. Continued …

Expert Urges Government To Raise Tax for Foreign Condo Buyers

Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA) points to the trend toward foreign ownership: a new post-COVID peak will be reached in 2024. It is estimated that 5,700 units will be transferred by the end of this year, surpassing the 1,000-5,000 units that weretransferred annually in 2020-2023.

The government has been recommended to collect taxes from foreign property buyers in four areas: “transfer, property tax, inheritance and capital gains” with higher rates than for Thai citizens, ranging from 1%-20% or 10,000 to 200,000 baht per million baht. Continued …

Buyers benefiting from used car market

Just as automakers are encountering a tough time selling new cars in Thailand, used car dealers are also struggling to increase sales.

The second-hand car market turned sluggish in the first half of 2024. Though the situation is expected to improve in the latter half, used car sales are likely to face a downturn again in 2025, according to industry leaders. Continued …

Thai silk promotion encouraged

Thai silk is a national asset that should be promoted to help the kingdom raise its profile on the international stage, according to caretaker Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol over the weekend.

Speaking at the 13th edition of Thai Silk: Road to the World 2024, jointly organized by the Culture Ministry and the Association of Thai Silk and Culture Promotion, Sudawan on Saturday said the government will continue to promote Thai cultural products on the global stage in an effort to boost the economy. Continued …

Tourism uptick expected to lift motorcycle sales

A more active tourism sector later this year is expected to lift the domestic motorcycle market, which struggled with sluggish sales during the first seven months of 2024, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The number of foreign tourist arrivals continues to increase and should reach the target of 36.7 million this year, which will drive up motorcycle demand in the country, said Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice chairman of the FTI and spokesman for its Automotive Industry Club. Continued …

Tourists Warned Against Buying Fake Driving Licenses

In a recent advisory, Thailand’s Land Transport Department has cautioned foreign tourists against purchasing driving licenses from illegal websites. This warning comes in the wake of a concerning Facebook post that created a stir by falsely claiming a Chinese woman obtained a Thai driving license without knowing how to drive, allegedly with the help of an agent.

The controversial Facebook post showcased a photo of the woman’s driving license, claiming, “She lives in Chiang Mai and got a Thai driving license even though she never learnt how to drive. She just paid an agent to help her get the Thai permit.” This prompted the department to conduct an investigation. Continued … 

More than 12 million foreign arrivals expected before end of year

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) estimates that 12.22 million foreign tourists will visit Thailand in the last four months of 2024, pushing the total for the year to nearly 36 million, surpassing the target of at least 35 million. Revenue from international markets is expected to reach 1.8 trillion baht.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool says the foreign tourism market in the last four months of 2024 is showing signs of improvement compared to the same period last year. It is expected that 12,226,500 foreign tourists will visit, a 20% increase and generating 652.826 billion baht in revenue, 29% more than the same period in 2023. This figure is close to the target set for the last four months of 2024, achieving 97% of the revenue target of 673.738 billion baht. Continued …

Three Northern provinces said ready again for tourists after floods

The Tourism and Sports Ministry said on Friday that the three provinces of Chiang Rai, Sukhothai and Phitsanulok, which had been hit by flooding this month, are now 100% ready to welcome tourists.

During a meeting of the ministry’s committee on the flood situation, Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich said a survey has confirmed that tourist attractions and entrepreneurs in these provinces are fully ready for visitors to return. Continued …

Tourism bucks northern Thailand’s Q2 economic decline

The economy in northern Thailand slowed in the second quarter, marking a slight decrease from Q1 due to the high cost of living and lack of economic stimulus programs, said Pornvipa Tangcharoenmonkong, the northern office director of the Bank of Thailand (BoT). She said all sectors of the northern region’s economy were experiencing a downturn – except the tourism industry.

Pornvipa said this has kept growing, as evidenced by the increasing number of Thai and foreign tourists, especially during festivals and long holidays. Some airlines and transport companies have expanded their services to meet the higher tourist demand, resulting in higher hotel occupancy rates in the north. Continued …

Malaysia’s Merdeka Day surge boosts southern Thai economy

A surge in tourists to Thailand’s southern region during Malaysia’s National Day, known as Merdeka Day, was expected to contribute about 100 million baht to the local economy.

More than 13,000 Malaysian tourists passed through Songkhla’s Sadao checkpoint on Saturday, and about 5,000 others arrived via the Betong checkpoint in Yala to spend their long holiday in Thailand, according to local officials. Continued …

Tourists face legal trouble for fishing in Khao Yai National Park

Khao Yai National Park has sought police action against two tourists who were filmed fishing in the park in Nakhon Nayok province over the weekend.

Chaiya Huayhongthong, the chief of the national park, said that the duo would face two charges, including hunting. The penalties for these offenses could include a jail term of up to five years and/or a fine not exceeding Bt500,000. Continued …

Explore tourism-related opportunities at three new expos this week in Bangkok

To accommodate the growth of the tourism industry in Thailand and other ASEAN member countries, three international expositions – Vend Asean 2024, Thailand Amusement & Attraction Parks Expo (TAAPE) 2024 and ASEAN Patio Pool Spa Expo 2024 – will be held under the same roof at Impact Exhibition Hall 5-6, Muang Thong Thani, running daily from 10am to 6pm until Thursday.

Presented by Guangdong Grandeur International Exhibition Group and Compass Exhibition, this will be a platform to discover trustworthy suppliers and explore opportunities in the fields of swimming pools, spas, saunas, amusement parks, water parks, parks and tourist attractions. Continued …

7 things that are prohibited by law to bring in or out of Thailand

If you’re travelling to Thailand, think warm weather, beaches, great street food to explore and shopping to consider as your workout. However, don’t let the laid-back vibe fool you — Thailand’s customs regulations are strict.

While packing, you need to keep in mind the country’s strict rules against sneaking in fake goods, explicit materials, or large amounts of undeclared foreign currency. Carrying over USD $20,000? Declare it or face a fine. Bringing Thai baht out of the country has its own set of limits — 500,000 baht for neighboring countries and a permit for more. Continued …

Cultivating Change: The 17-Year-Old Innovator Revolutionizing Thai Agriculture

In the lush farmlands of Thailand, a quiet revolution is taking place, spearheaded by an unlikely innovator: 17-year-old (Win) Chawinthorn Akkaratatta. This young visionary is bridging the gap between traditional farming practices in Thailand and modern technology, empowering small-scale farmers with the likes of both engineering and economics.

Win’s journey began on his father’s durian farm in Chanthaburi province. It was through his observation of local farmers applying home-made fertilizer haphazardly that he realized the inefficiencies and need for a scientific approach to farming. Continued …

Best Southern Thai Restaurants In Bangkok

Let it be known that Thai cuisine isn’t monolithic in nature, and spans a multitude of different flavors throughout various regions. The southern part of the country is especially recognizable for its predilection toward more potent, spice-forward flavors. If you’re ever curious to venture forth and explore, then try out the best southern Thai restaurants in Bangkok today.

Thai food varies a lot throughout the regions, but the spice is what holds us together. The south of Thailand gets a lot of influences from Malaysia and Indonesia, and the abundance of fresh ingredients grown locally also add another dimension to the dishes. From the rich yellow curry to the heat-filled khua kling, these southern Thai restaurants in Bangkok bring in all the right notes that have our tastebuds dancing straight to the city. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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Card numbers for online shopping on the way out

Mastercard is expanding its efforts to eliminate the use of credit card numbers when customers make purchases online in a bid to fight fraud. A decade after it first unveiled a technology that replaces consumers’ card numbers with so-called tokens, the company is now processing 1 billion such transactions every week. It took the payments giant three years to process the first billion of such transactions.

Now, Mastercard is planning to expand the use of the technology to replace security measures like passwords with biometric data such as fingerprints or face scans. Continued …

Raid on 30 Locations Dismantles Document Forger Network

The Crime Suppression Division conducted raids on 30 locations nationwide, dismantling a network specializing in forging government documents. Two siblings, both computer engineering students from a well-known university in Chiang Rai, were arrested.

Authorities are expanding the investigation to identify the masterminds behind the operation, which catered to clients from various professions. Police Col. Anek Taosupap, deputy commander of the Crime Suppression Division, announced the results of Operation “Document Forgery Network Dismantlement” following the nationwide raids. Continued …

 

Two districts in Nakhon Phanom declared disaster zones

Authorities have declared Na Thom and Sri Songkhram districts disaster zones following severe flooding caused by the overflow of three major Mekong River tributaries.

On Friday, the Mekong River reached nearly 11 meters, just one meter below overflow level. The rising waters caused the Nam Oun, Nam Songkhram and Nam Yam rivers to overflow, inundating more than 20,000 rai (7,907 acres) of agricultural land in both districts. Continued …

Tattooing the stars

An actress, whose name means “land of stars” in Thai, embodies creativity both in front of the camera and on the tattooing needle. Video …

Samsung sued for ‘defective’ Galaxy phones

The Thailand Consumers Council (TCC) and 119 consumers have filed a class action lawsuit against Thai Samsung Electronics Co. after the company refused to pay compensation for defective devices.

Sophon Nurat, a division head of the TCC, said users had complained about mysterious vertical green or pink lines on phone screens in various Samsung Galaxy models. They also reported phones overheating. In some cases, the problems occurred after users installed a One UI software update, he said. Continued …

Cops probed over extorting money from sex workers

Fifteen police officers have been transferred pending investigation after four officers from a special operations unit in Ayutthaya were accused of extorting money from two women after soliciting them for sex.

Ekkapop Laungprasert, an adviser to the interior minister, took a 27-year-old woman to file a case with Police Col. Ekkarat Aunjaroen, deputy commander of Ayutthaya Provincial Police, against four police officers for extorting money on Thursday. Continued …

Bird poop collapses ceiling, injuring 4

An accumulation of pigeon droppings caused a ceiling in the Kham Khuean Kaeo district meeting hall in the Isaan province of Yasothon to collapse onto students and teachers during an exhibition visit, resulting in four injuries.

The ceiling collapse occurred thursday, when teachers and students from several schools in the Kham Khuean Kaeo district came to see an exhibition and attend an evaluation of self-sufficient educational institutions as a learning center based on the philosophy of King Rama IX’s sufficiency economy. Continued …

How Testosterone Affects Men?

Testosterone, the primary male sex hormone, plays a crucial role in men’s health and development. From puberty through adulthood, it influences various aspects of the male body and behavior. For those concerned about their testosterone levels, a testosterone test can provide valuable insights into their hormonal health and overall well-being.

Testosterone is responsible for the development of male characteristics and maintains several important bodily functions throughout a man’s life. Testosterone helps regulate where fat is stored in the body. Men with healthy testosterone levels tend to have less body fat, particularly in the abdominal area. Low testosterone can lead to increased fat storage, especially around the waistline. Continued …

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Improved economic data in July

Economic data in July improved from the previous month, mainly attributed to exports and tourism, according to the Bank of Thailand. The central bank on Friday reported the economic and monetary conditions for July, recording improvement after a slowdown the previous month.

The improvement was driven by rising external demand, reflected in both exports and tourism revenue, said Chayawadee Chai-anant, assistant governor for corporate relations group at the central bank. Continued …

Small firms feel the pinch amid an array of challenges

Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) remain trapped in a cycle of rising costs, declining revenues and weakening consumer purchasing power. Access to formal credit also has decreased because of stricter regulations from financial institutions, leading to a greater reliance on informal loans.

According to Sangchai Theerakulvanich, president of the Federation of Thai SMEs, small Thai companies were overwhelmed by the impact of the pandemic and now face additional challenges from the Russia-Ukraine war and the Israel-Hamas-Iran conflict, which have driven up energy prices and raw material costs. Continued …

All eyes on new government’s energy policy and fuel price subsidy

After PM-elect Paetongtarn Shinawatra unveiled her list of Cabinet members on Friday, analysts zoomed in on the post of energy minister to find out who will be in charge of energy-related policies, particularly the capping of diesel retail price to help reduce people’s financial burden.

The portfolio would still be held by incumbent Pirapan Salirathavibhaga from the Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party. Pirapan has held the portfolio since August 2023 when he was appointed energy minister by Srettha Thavisin. He immediately implemented the diesel cap of 30 baht, using money from the Oil Fuel Fund to subsidize the measure. Continued …

Flooding in north may cost Thai economy up to 6 billion baht

Heavy flooding in several provinces in the north of Thailand is expected to cost the country up to 6 billion baht in damages, the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) said, as it called on the government to employ better preventive measures.

The estimate covers damages incurred in the nine northern provinces of Chiang Rai, Phayao, Sukhothai, Lampang, Phetchabun, Phrae, Nan, Phitsanulok and Nakhon Sawan, TCC Chairman Sanan Angubolkul said. Continued …

Olympics, exports drive uptick in July manufacturing

Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) in July increased by 1.7% year-on-year to 96.7 points, driven by various factors, including the 2024 Olympics and growing exports, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).

The Olympic Games in Paris played a key role in boosting production, as manufacturers received more purchase orders, said Krit Chansuwan, deputy director-general of the OIE. Continued …

Thailand Post Ventures into Virtual Banking

Thailand Post, the state-owned logistics giant, has announced plans to enter the burgeoning field of virtual banking. This strategic step aims to leverage the company’s extensive network and infrastructure, consisting of 1,600 branches nationwide and a delivery team of 25,000.

According to Dhanant Subhadrabandhu, president of Thailand Post, the agency is exploring two primary approaches to participate in the virtual banking sector. The first involves acquiring shares in a consortium applying for the Bank of Thailand’s virtual bank licenses, which will be issued soon. The second option is positioning itself as a neutral virtual banking agent, offering support to all virtual banks. Continued …

Thai gaming industry could become a soft power

Thailand has the potential to become a regional hub for the gaming industry with collaboration from relevant agencies, the top official of the Department of Cultural Promotion said on Friday. The opening ceremony of the “Thailand International Game Showcase 2024” took place at IconSiam shopping complex in Bangkok.

Department Director-general Prasop Riangngoen said the event aims to promote the Thai gaming industry as Thailand’s soft power, using cultural capital to boost the industry’s value, such as art, culture, tradition, food and local wisdom. Continued …

Tourism: Can Thailand hit the 2.3-trillion-baht goal?

Despite a whirlwind of global economic challenges and shrinking wallets worldwide, Thailand’s tourism sector is making a remarkable comeback. The nation is on the brink of welcoming nearly as many visitors as it did in the golden year of 2019, when almost 40 million foreign tourists poured in, generating 2 trillion baht in international revenue.

However, while the country is on track to meet the government’s ambitious target of 36.7 million foreign visitors by the end of this year, hitting the revenue goal of 2.3 trillion baht appears increasingly out of reach. Lingering global conflicts and economic uncertainties are tightening tourists’ purse strings, threatening to derail Thailand’s revenue aspirations. Continued …

Floods in the north have little impact on foreign tourist plans, says TAT

The ongoing flood situation in several provinces in the northern region has had little to no impact on the plans of foreign tourists, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said. Four tourist provinces in the north – Chiang Rai, Phayao, Phrae and Nan – have reported flooding in several areas during Aug. 22-28, the TAT said.

A TAT survey revealed that only a small number of tourists have canceled their trips to Chiang Rai due to the flood, TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said, adding that August and September were the “green season” for the north, or the rainy season, which is not popular among foreign visitors. Continued …

Thailand to gain from medical tourism uptick

Thailand, Southeast Asia’s largest player in medical tourism, should benefit from industry growth globally, with the region’s market expected to expand 43% to US16 billion by 2030, according to Bumrungrad International Hospital.

Nipat Kulabkaw, co-chief executive of the hospital group, said despite the economic slowdown, the global medical tourism market is projected to grow 20% annually from $103 billion to $284 billion in 2032. Continued …

Top reasons to choose Thailand for your healthcare services

If you’re exploring healthcare services abroad, you’ve likely come across Thailand more than once. This Southeast Asian country has become top-of-mind as a medical tourism destination, attracting people from all around the globe seeking various medical treatments, from complex orthopedic surgeries to cosmetic procedures and dental care.

With the country’s medical tourism industry projected to hit USD16 billion by 2030, it’s worth asking — what exactly makes Thailand such a popular choice? And why should you fly all the way there to get your medical treatment? Continued …

Bt190-billion windfall from shift to renewables

Power companies are expected to rack up an additional 190 billion baht from electricity sales to the government as Thailand shifts toward greater use of renewable power between 2024 and 2037, says Krungthai Compass, the research unit of Krungthai Bank.

The substantial revenue results from the state plan to increase the proportion of renewable power to 51% of total electricity supply by 2037, up from 20% this year, as mentioned in the new power development plan (PDP). Continued …

TBA urges informal economy reform for green growth, SME gains

In a recent seminar organized by the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO), Payong Srivanich, CEO of Krungthai Bank and chairman of the Thai Bankers’ Assn., emphasized the urgent need to address the informal economy to drive Thailand’s transition to a green economy.

The discussion, part of the “Fiscal GreenPrint: Bridging Policy and Practice” panel, highlighted the challenges posed by the large informal economy, which accounts for nearly 50% of the nation’s GDP. A large informal economy leads to numerous challenges, including low national income, reduced competitiveness, poverty, and high inequality, particularly between large and small businesses. Continued …

Thai steel firms request BoI incentives for eco-project

Thai steel manufacturers G Steel and GJ Steel are seeking investment incentives from the Board of Investment (BoI) to support a 4.5-billion-baht development project. This initiative aims to tackle the challenges plaguing the local steel market while minimizing carbon dioxide emissions.

The founder and honorary chairman of both companies, Somsak Leeswadtrakul, revealed that despite employing over 1,000 workers, their production capacity remains low. He attributes this to the influx of low-quality, inexpensive foreign steel flooding the Thai market. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s news-Aug 30


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Discovering the best TEFL programs/Thailand braces for heavy rain/New PM Faces Impeachment/All Three Workers Found Dead/Soil Indicators not Working/Bangkok Prepares for Rising Waters/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Commerce Ministry cracks down/Poor may be priority/Thailand Needs to Push Agriculture/Homebuyers’ confidence still low/Industrial park developer expects more land sales/EU deal gets thumbs up/Call to rev up nuclear/Pet hospital expanding/Thailand Experience: Surin Elephant Museum/Bangkok: Where to Eat, Unwind/Climate Thailand: Tackling air pollution/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Discovering the best TEFL programs for teaching in Thailand

Thailand is a popular choice for English teachers, thanks to its rich culture, friendly communities, and beautiful landscapes. For those looking to start a teaching career here, selecting the right TEFL program is crucial.

The best programs in Thailand offer both comprehensive theoretical knowledge and practical classroom experience, helping teachers build confidence and develop their skills. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rain and potential flooding

The Thai National Water Resources Office (ONWR) issued a nationwide water situation forecast yesterday. A moderate monsoon trough is expected to affect northern, northeastern, and central Thailand from Sept. 1-3, merging with a strong low-pressure system over the central South China Sea.

The southwest monsoon will also impact the Andaman Sea, southern, and eastern regions, as well as the Gulf of Thailand, causing increased rainfall and heavy rain in some areas, particularly in the lower northeastern, central, eastern, and upper southern regions. Continued …

New PM Faces Impeachment Amid Ethics Allegations

Thailand Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra faces potential impeachment as deputy leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, Paiboon Nititawan, accuses her of dishonesty and unethical conduct. Allegations have surfaced following her failure to uphold promises regarding the formation of a sustained Pheu Thai-led government coalition.

Paiboon cited a precedent involving former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who was deemed severely unethical by the Constitutional Court for appointing a controversial minister. This ruling led to the abrupt end of Srettha’s tenure earlier this month. Paetongtarn, daughter of influential politician Thaksin Shinawatra, might similarly face impeachment due to breaking her coalition promises. Continued …

All Three Workers Found Dead in Tunnel Collapse

In a conclusion to a 126-hour rescue operation, three workers trapped inside a collapsed railway tunnel have been found dead. Rescue teams encountered numerous challenges in their efforts to recover the bodies and are now preparing to remove them from the site.

Ekarach Sriarayapong, head of the office of the governor of the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), provided an update on the situation. The incident occurred on Aug. 24, when the tunnel collapsed due to a soil subsidence, trapping three workers inside. On Aug. 29, at 11am, the first body was successfully recovered by the SRT rescue team in collaboration with the Hunan Sunshine Rescue Team from China. Continued …

Soil Indicators not Working During Phuket Landslide

The Department of Mineral Resources has confirmed soil indicators used in Phuket to detect possible landslides are not working due to a lack of budget and maintenance. The Geohazard Operation Center, part of the Department of Mineral Resources, said the soil indicator on Nark Kerd Mountain was not operational prior to the landslide incident. The reason for this was a lack of budget for maintenance.

Additionally, the soil indicator had been installed near a tree in the parking area close to the landslide’s starting point. Unfortunately, termites were found inside the indicator system, and some trees and structures obstructed its functionality. The indicator relies on solar cell power. Continued …

Bangkok Prepares for Rising Waters

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt has ensured the city’s readiness as floodwaters approach, focusing on key flood defense projects. Accompanied by Deputy Gov. Wisanu Supsompol and officials from the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Drainage and Sewerage Department, Chadchart recently inspected vital flood levee repairs along the Chao Phraya River in Yannawa district. Attention centered on the Rama III area, where a new water gate at Klong Ta Huang is under construction.

During the visit, Chadchart and his team assessed the ongoing work on the new gate, which aims to enhance water management. Plans also include dredging the canal to increase its water retention capacity. The delegation reviewed recent repairs to ruptured levees and the installation of water pumps in critical spots to manage overflow risks effectively. Continued …

Life Sentence for Spaniard in Koh Pha-ngan Murder Case

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Commerce Ministry cracks down on hidden foreign ownership

The Thailand Commerce Ministry is intensifying its scrutiny of businesses allegedly using Thai nominees to hide foreign ownership, focusing on sectors like tourism, real estate, and logistics.

Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the Department of Business Development, stated that under the Foreign Business Act of 1999, foreign firms must secure permission as outlined in specific lists before starting operations. Continued …

Poor may be priority for digital handout

The digital wallet handout may be distributed first to groups of people that most need it for spending to inject money into the economy toward the end of this year, says caretaker Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul.

Paopoom said the scheme requires discussion within the new cabinet. However, there could be considerations to adjust the distribution model for the project, potentially providing funds to high-need groups first through the state welfare card, he said. Continued …

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Thailand Needs to Push Agriculture – Stop Being the Detroit of Asia

Dr. Supavud Saicheua, chairman of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), gave a special interview in which he analyzed urgent issues of economic reform. He suggested promoting the agriculture and food sectors, as well as high-end services as new growth engines for the country to create jobs for Thais, thus ending the “Detroit of Asia” concept for Thailand.

He explained that it would be very difficult for Thailand to compete with China in the manufacturing industry. If even the U.S. and Europe are struggling, how could Thailand compete? Japan is also facing challenges. Continued …

Confidence still low among homebuyers

The housing purchase confidence index (HPCI) in Greater Bangkok improved slightly in the second quarter from the first quarter, thanks to property measures, but remained low because of persistent negative factors.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said the index in the second quarter was 39.6, up from 39.2 in the first quarter. Continued …

Thailand’s top industrial park developer expects more land sales

WHA Corp., Thailand’s largest industrial estate developer, expects rising demand from foreign manufacturers and companies to trigger a surge in land sales in the second half of the year.

The Bangkok-based company sees land sales jumping to 224 hectares between July and December, an increase of about 40% from the first half, Chief Financial Officer Natthapatt Tanboon-Ek said Wednesday. The largest contracts will be for two data-center projects over the next few months, he said, declining to specify the buyers. Continued …

Thai Parliament gives EU deal thumbs up

The Thai Parliament unanimously endorsed the framework agreement on the EU-Thailand Partnership and Cooperation Agreement (PCA), set to come into force within 30 days.

In a joint session of the House of Representatives and the Senate, 612 votes supported the agreement. The PCA aims to enhance political dialogue on global issues and foster cooperation across various policy areas, including the environment, energy, climate change, transport, science and technology, trade, employment and social affairs, human rights, education, agriculture, non-proliferation, counter-terrorism, anti-corruption efforts, organized crime, migration, and culture. Continued …

Call to rev up small nuclear plant project

The government should speed up efforts to push for a small nuclear power plant project to develop an alternative power source, says former permanent energy secretary Kurujit Nakornthap.

Authorities must not let criticism or disagreement sway their determination to develop nuclear power-generation facilities, which can help Thailand cut carbon dioxide emissions, he said. Continued … 

Pet hospital notices scope for market expansion

Thonglor International Pet Hospital plans to add branches in Thailand and other ASEAN countries, as pet-related businesses are expected to continue to grow.

Kitika Chaisupattanakul, chief executive of Thonglor International Pet Hospital, said the company believes the pet care market looks promising and will continue to grow in Thailand due to the country’s aging demographics and the changing lifestyles of modern people, including growing populations of singles and childless couples known as “DINKS” (double income no kids). Continued …

Surin Elephant Museum trumpets into life next month

Surin province will unveil its majestic new treasure, the Surin Elephant Museum, on Sept. 5. This opening promises a trunk-load of fascinating insights and interactive exhibits dedicated to the grandeur of elephants.

The Surin Elephant Museum, born from a partnership between the Surin Provincial Administrative Organisation and the Dr. Thiam Chokwatana Foundation, is set to become a premier destination for both education and tourism. Continued …

Chef Napol ‘Joe’ Jantraket’s Bangkok: Where to Eat, Unwind

Chef Napol “Joe” Jantraket is one of Thailand’s rising young chefs. After spending more than 10 years in Canada, he and his partner Saki Hoshino decided to settle back in his homeland. He quickly earned one MICHELIN Star for 80/20 during its early years before opening his own restaurant, Samlor, which is recognized with a Bib Gourmand recognition in the MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2024.

His latest accomplishment is earning NAWA its first MICHELIN Star and the MICHELIN Opening of the Year award not long after it opened to the public. Continued …

How Asian countries could save lives, boost growth by tackling air pollution

For the people of East and Southeast Asia air pollution has become an all too familiar sight. More than 90% of the region’s 2.5 billion people breathe air that is considered unsafe by the World Health Organization. That dirty air – a combination of everything from tailpipe emissions to forest fire smoke – is responsible for millions of premature deaths each year.

“Air pollution is one of the greatest health threats facing this region right now,” says Dechen Tsering, regional director and representative of the United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) for Asia and the Pacific. “But the good news is that it’s not an impossible problem to solve. We know how to reduce air pollution – we just need to act.” Continued …

China’s internet users near 1.1 billion, driven by short videos

China’s internet users approached 1.1 billion at the end of June, up 7.42 million from December, as a plethora of online entertainment options lured the young and old into joining the world’s largest online population, the latest government figures showed. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-Aug 29


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Hua Hin beach sparks ‘trash art’/Pala-u waterfall to reopen/Deluge expected/Phuket’s Big Buddha Foundation under fire/Collapsed High-Speed Rail Tunnel/Women track down alleged molester/Moonshine poisoning/20,000 counterfeit items discovered/Economy: Plan for 13 mega projects/Deficit with China/Income tax cuts/Tourism: Tourism losses from floods/To make Suvarnabhumi regional hub/2 million South Korean tourists/UK warns not to smuggle pot/Thailand Experience: Thailand shopping guide/Sightseeing in Songkhla/Climate Thailand: Thailand’s Renewable Energy Roadmap/Changan’s major overseas EV production base/Hyundai allocates Bt1 bllion/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

Walk on Hua Hin beach sparks ‘trash art’ effort

During the Covid-19 lockdown, Jarupatcha Achavasmit, a lecturer at the School of Architecture, Art, and Design at King Mongkut Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, spent her time in Hua Hin. While walking along the beaches, she noticed that the waves were washing up trash.

She assumed that it was the way the sea returned unwanted items to humans. She felt sorry for the sea and decided to help it by turning the trash it spat back at humans into art pieces. Continued … 

PKK ranks 5th in domestic tourism in June

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Pala-u waterfall to reopen Sept 1

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Deluge expected with two storms on radar

Thailand is expected to face two storms from September to October, bringing heavy rainfall across various regions, according to the Meteorological Department. Thanasit Iam-ananchai, the department’s deputy chief, said two direct storms are forecast to affect the country during these two months.

He said there is no storm affecting Thailand at the moment and persistent rainfall causing runoff and flooding in the northern region and the upper part of the northeastern region is due to the monsoon weather system. Continued …

Phuket’s Big Buddha Foundation under fire for deadly landslide

The Phuket Big Buddha Foundation faces serious allegations from the Forest Department involving land encroachment, after a tragic mudslide last week at Khao Nak Kerd claimed 13 lives, mostly Myanmar nationals.

Officials from various local authorities, including the Forest Department and Phuket Buddhism Office, recently inspected the Big Buddha site to ascertain if it complied with the 2.4-hectare land limit established by the Forest Department. Using GPS technology, they discovered the site extends over 3.2 hectares, far exceeding the permitted area. This extra space reportedly accommodates parking, restrooms, and other amenities. Continued …

No Survivors Reached Yet in Collapsed High-Speed Rail Tunnel

The Incident Command Center for the collapsed high-speed rail tunnel has issued an update on the search and rescue operations, which steps back from the statements made late yesterday evening that the first worker had been rescued.

The Chinese engineering team has been continuously strengthening and reinforcing support structures to allow rescue workers to safely search in areas where victims are believed to be trapped. Continued … 

Thai women track down alleged molester, call police

In a disturbing incident that has raised serious concerns about the safety of ride-sharing services, a Bolt driver was arrested for molesting two young women on separate occasions. The suspect, identified as Seksan S, 47, was taken into custody by police from Banglamung Police Station on Aug. 27.

The first victim, a 15-year-old girl referred to as Miss Am, recounted her ordeal to the media. On Aug. 25 around 4:30 a.m., she called a white Toyota Vios through the Bolt app. She requested a ride from Soi 17, Pattaya Second Road, to her destination in Soi Nong Ket Yai. Despite sitting in the back seat, the driver instructed her to move to the front seat. Continued …

Two more deaths from moonshine poisoning

Two more deaths have taken the toll in Bangkok’s moonshine methanol scare to six, as investigators widen their search for those producing and selling the deadly rotgut beyond the city’s northern suburbs.

Dr. Pairoj Surattanawanich, deputy director-general of the Department of Medical Services, said on Wednesday that two more drinkers had died from the effects of methanol intoxication on Tuesday. One had died in hospital after earlier being resuscitated, and the other died at home. Continued …

20,000 counterfeit items discovered in Bangkok mall raid

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) raided 11 shops and warehouses in a prominent Bangkok shopping mall, uncovering over 20,000 counterfeit items with an estimated value of 20 million baht.

The operation took place on Tuesday, following reports of shops allegedly selling and storing counterfeit goods. The raid targeted specific locations in the Pathum Wan district, guided by 11 search warrants issued by the Intellectual Property Court. Continued …

Transport Ministry awaits new Cabinet with plan for 13 mega projects

The Transport Ministry has said that it plans to propose 13 mega projects worth 727.3 billion baht to the new Cabinet, with biddings to commence later this year.

Caretaker Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said these projects were previously proposed under former prime minister Srettha Thavisin and will be resubmitted to the new Cabinet led by PM-elect Paetongtarn Shinawatra. He added that some projects are ready to be launched. Continued …

Deficit with China sparks concern amid uptick in imports

The Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) has expressed concern over the widening trade deficit between Thailand and China.

In the first six months of 2024, imports from China increased by 7.12% year-on-year, amounting to US$37.6 billion (roughly 1.33 trillion baht). This resulted in a trade deficit with China of $20 billion (about 720 billion baht), up 15.7% year-on-year. Continued …

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Income tax cuts among financial hub lures

The Ministry of Finance is likely to cut personal and corporate income tax rates for approved individuals and businesses as part of its financial hub initiative to attract foreign investment.

Policies for an entertainment complex, aviation hub and financial hub are three key strategies to entice foreign investment, said Paopoom Rojanasakul, the caretaker deputy finance minister. Continued …

Tourism losses from floods close to Bt500 miilion

Severe floods in many Thai provinces have resulted in tourism losses worth 491 million baht, while tourism expenditure is expected to contract by 200 million baht.

The figures were reported by a committee set up to monitor flood impact, particularly in Phayao, Nan, Phrae, Sukhothai and Uttaradit, which have all dealt with landslides, said Sermsak Pongpanich, the caretaker tourism and sports minister. Continued …

Master plan aims to make Suvarnabhumi regional hub in 5 years

Airports of Thailand (AOT) has unveiled a revised 10-year master plan for the development of Suvarnabhumi Airport, with an investment of more than 159 billion baht, AOT President Kirati Kitmanawat said on Wednesday. The agency is set to open bidding for the expansion of the building on the east side this December, he said.

The new master plan (2025-2035) aims to position Thailand as a regional aviation hub, targeting a global ranking within the top 20 within five years, in line with the government’s ambitious policy. Continued …

Thailand targets 2 million South Korean tourists in 2024

Thailand is gearing up for a significant influx of South Korean tourists during the upcoming six-day Chuseok holiday, hoping to hit a record high of 2 million Korean visitors by the year’s end. This surge is seen as crucial for Thailand’s tourism sector, which has consistently seen South Korean tourists as a top inbound market.

Chuwit Sirivejkul, regional director of marketing for East Asia at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that from the start of 2023 until now, around 1.22 million Korean tourists have already visited Thailand. On average, daily arrivals range between 5,000 to 7,000 visitors, indicating a strong, steady flow. Continued …

UK warns travelers not to smuggle pot into country

The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has warned travelers to the United Kingdom from Thailand, Canada and the United States that any attempt to bring cannabis into the country could see them sent to jail after a huge increase in arrests was reported.

According to the British embassy in Bangkok, 378 air passengers have been arrested for smuggling cannabis, and an estimated 15 tons of the drug has been detected and seized at UK airports so far this year. The amount is around three times higher than in 2023 when about five tons of cannabis was seized and 136 people arrested. Continued …

Thailand shopping guide: where to shop in 2024

Shopping in Thailand is like an exciting adventure and a paradise for any shopper. There’s always something to surprise you, whether it’s amazing clothes with unmatched prices or the most tasty foods you didn’t know existed and have never tried anywhere before.

These are the top shopping spots we have selected for you, so you won’t regret visiting them on your trip to Thailand. Continued …

Sightseeing in Songkhla

Even though it was a gloomy day, we could still clearly see Songkhla’s landscape from where we stood atop the ancient Fort No.9. Constructed out of stone to accommodate cannons, it is located on a plain that connects the foothill of Khao Noi and the southwestern town corner. This ruin appears to be a mystical portal that transports visitors to the Ayutthaya period.

Formerly known as Singora, the historic town was originally situated in the neighborhood of Khao Daeng and functioned as a significant trading port on the shoreline of the Isthmus of Kra, bringing in marine merchants from Holland, Britain, France, Portugal, Persia, India and China. Continued …

Thailand’s Renewable Energy Roadmap

Thailand is charting a new course in its energy landscape through its Power Development Plan (PDP) 2024, aimed at increasing its use of renewable energy. This plan marks a significant shift toward carbon neutrality and energy sustainability, reflecting global trends and aligning with international commitments to combat climate change.

The revised Power Development Plan is Thailand’s strategic blueprint to navigate its energy future toward a low-carbon society. The revision stems from several critical factors, including economic changes post-COVID-19, evolving energy demands, and technological advancements such as solar rooftops and electric vehicles (EVs). Continued …

China’s Changan to make Thailand its major overseas EV production base

Changan Automobile, one of China’s “big four” state-owned electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, has announced a plan to make Thailand its major overseas manufacturing base, targeting an output of 200,000 units by 2026, using up to 80% locally made parts.

The Chongqing-based automaker said its factory in Rayong province, built under promotional privileges granted by the Board of Investment (BOI) in 2023 with an investment budget of 10 billion baht, is now 80% complete and should start operations in the first quarter of 2025. Continued …

Hyundai allocates Bt1 bllion for electric vehicle expansion in Thailand

Hyundai Mobility Thailand, a subsidiary of South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group, is preparing to expand its electric vehicle business in the country within September under a 1-billion-baht investment in a move to compete with other EV manufacturers.

“We will announce our investment plan within September after completing further talks with the Board of Investment on details of its investment incentives,” said Wallop Chalermvongsavej, managing director of Hyundai Mobility Thailand. Continued …

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

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