Thursday’s news-March 14


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Today’s news: Thailand’s most-photographed train station/Hit-and-run death in PKK/Celebrating World Elephant Day/Training camps for aggressive wild elephants/Minimizing human-elephant conflict/Chiang Mai’s raging fires/Albino buffalo fetches 18 million baht/Economy: Thai economy may grow by 2.8 %/400 baht wage unlikely/Household debt surge/US Secretary enhances economic partnerships/Tourism: Phuket’s governor in spotlight/Visa waiver could triple Chinese arrivals/Crackdowns on foreign offenders/Russian Tourist Found Dead/Environment: Thailand’s bold steps/Thai children fall victim/Are hybrid vehicles the smart choice/Power generator restarts expansion/Trang’s dugong population/Thailand Experience: iCare Foundation transforms lives/Cultural City Is More Popular Than Ever/Music Video Celebrates Street Food/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Enjoy Thailand’s most-photographed train station while you still can

The Hua Hin Railway Station, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province is a major stop on Thailand’s Southern Line.

The train’s approach at Hua Hin is heralded by the station master striking a gleaming brass platform bell, a tradition found at most Thailand railway stations. It arrives late and as a result departs 47 minutes behind schedule, but, making up time, still arrives 10 minutes early in Bangkok. Continued …

Hit-and-run death in PKK – German questioned

In a plea for justice, Aomruthai Krajanswang, a 42-year-old resident of Ban Krut in Prachuap Khiri Khan, has called attention to the death of her eldest son, Suphawis Krajanswang, 25, following a hit-and-run accident on March 8.

The alleged perpetrator, identified only as a German national, is accused of showing no remorse for the incident, prompting concerns about accountability and justice. Continued …

Celebrating World Elephant Day

Thailand’s historical attraction in Ayutthaya Province holds an event to celebrate World Elephant Day. As many as 80 elephants attended the ceremony, unable to resist a banquet of delectable food.

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Organized by Ayutthaya Elephant Palace & Royal Kraal, the event featured religious activities, including elephants giving alms to renowned monks in the provinces, the performing of death rites for deceased elephants, and the sprinkling of holy water on very alive pachyderms. Continued …

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Training camps planned for aggressive wild elephants

The national parks and wildlife chief has announced plans for training centers to discipline aggressive wild elephants involved in the increasing number of attacks on people.

Director-general Attapon Charoenchansa said there were between 4,013 and 4,422 wild elephants in 16 forest complexes in Thailand and they posed serious problems, unlike domesticated elephants. Continued …

AI-Driven system minimizes human-elephant conflict

Elephants, Thailand’s national animal, are protected wildlife. Conflict with humans persists in forested and border areas, often overlooked amid urban familiarity.

It is undeniable that human habitation and agriculture, which are vital for livelihoods, have led to a decrease in forested areas. As these areas shrink, so do the food sources for elephants, driving them to venture into human-inhabited zones. Continued …

Officials wage no-win battle against Chiang Mai’s raging fires

Forest fires continued to rage in Chiang Mai province on Wednesday despite a multi-day major effort to stop them.

The Chiang Mai provincial administration said 291 hotspots of burning forest were detected in 19 out of 25 districts of the northern province in the morning, the highest this year. Mae Taeng district had the most hotspots at 40. Continued …

Albino Phetchaburi buffalo sets records by fetching 18 million baht at a fair

Ko Muang Phet, a magnificent albino buffalo owned by Damrongsak Morakot in Phetchaburi province, recently made headlines when it was bought for a whopping 18 million baht.

Renowned for its striking beauty and colossal size, the buffalo is known for its remarkable breeding capability because 90% of its offspring will be born with albino traits. This means, nine of 10 calves produced will be albino, which makes it a significant asset in the buffalo breeding industry. Continued …

KResearch projects Thai economy in 2024 may grow by 2.8 %

The Kasikorn Research Center (KResearch) has downgraded its Thai economic projection for 2024 to a growth of 2.8 %, from its previous forecast of 3.1 % issued in December.

Burin Adulwattana, managing director and chief economist of KResearch, said, “The global economy in 2024 is expected to grow at the same level as was seen in 2023. Global trade is likely to resume growth while global interest rates will gradually decline as inflation falls to the target level set by central banks worldwide. China continues to face the challenge of its ailing property sector, thus far unresolved amid its weak economy, which would lead to ebbing domestic demand and price reductions by manufacturers to maintain their market share.” Continued …

Wage committee unlikely to raise Thai minimum wage to 400 baht

An anticipated meeting of the tripartite wage committee later this month is expected to sanction a second increase in the minimum daily wage for this year. However, the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry (EconThai) suggests the approved hike is unlikely to take the wage to the 400 baht mark.

According to Thanit Sorat, the vice-chair of EconThai, the committee, comprised of government representatives, employers, and employees, will convene on March 26. This follows a meeting held on Feb. 27 where a proposal for a 1.5% increase from the preceding wage hike was positively received. Continued …

Household debt surge impacts property and auto sectors

The accumulated domestic debt and non-performing loans (NPLs), coupled with stagnant buying power, have continued to suppress domestic consumption since the previous year, with the property and automotive sectors suffering the most significant blow. This is reflected in the high rate of home loan refusals and car repossessions.

The numerous interest rate increases last year exacerbated the financing issues, with some economists arguing that the prolonged period of low interest rates before the increases have led to the current overwhelming debt level. Continued …

US Secretary of Commerce enhances economic partnerships during Bangkok visit

During a series of business engagements, Gina Raimondo, the 40th U.S. Secretary of Commerce, engaged with members of the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (Amcham) to foster economic ties between the United States and Thailand on Wednesday.

Raimondo spoke with Amcham President Ornkanya Pibuldham of Bank of America. Raimondo emphasized Thailand’s pivotal role as a trade partner and underscored the U.S. commitment to amplifying collaboration in the region. Continued …

Phuket’s governor in spotlight as beach steps scandal grips nation

After spending over three decades at the Interior Ministry, Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat must have thought he could handle anything thrown at him by its chiefs.

However, he got a big shock last week when Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul summoned him back from Europe to address a scandal in his province. Sophon had been in Germany to attend a global tourism event. Continued …

Permanent visa waiver could triple Chinese arrivals: TAT

The permanent visa waiver deal between the Thai and Chinese governments could see triple the number of Chinese arrivals this year compared to 2019 before the pandemic hit, Tourism Authority of Thailand Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said on Wednesday.

She added that the number of Thais visiting China this year would also rise, and probably double the 2019 figure. Continued …

Immigration releases statement on crackdowns on foreign offenders

Yesterday, at Phuket Immigration office, Police Lt. Gen. Sakorn Siya Phuekam, chief of Thai Immigration Bureau, alongside Police Col. Manat Sriwongsat, deputy chief of staff, convened to discuss and announce enforcement measures and crackdowns on foreign nationals who violate the law, leading to visa revocations and related actions.

Sakorn emphasized the adherence to the prime minister’s policy in maintaining security and handling foreign offenders. Continued …

Russian Tourist Found Dead at Cannabis Farm in Phuket

A 41-year-old Russian tourist was found murdered in the Chalong subdistrict of Phuket on Wednesday morning.

Significantly, police found his body at a private residence being used as an unlicensed marijuana-growing factory. Similarly, officers revealed that their main suspect, a Tajik national, flew out of the country on Tuesday night. Continued …

Thailand’s bold steps toward global clean air solutions

As the global community confronts an escalating air pollution crisis, Thailand emerges as a pivotal player in the quest for environmental purity. The imperative for both environmental and public health considerations draws attention to this critical issue, prompting inquiries into the prospects of clean air in Thailand and worldwide.

With pollution levels reaching alarming peaks in areas such as Chiang Rai, the urgency for remedial measures is palpable. The adverse emotional and physical impacts of polluted environments are increasingly recognized, propelling communities and governing bodies toward decisive action. Continued …

Thai children fall victim to Bangkok’s air pollution

Hundreds of Thailand’s children strain to sing the national anthem, reedy voices and fragile lungs competing against eight lanes of belching traffic next to their school’s open atrium in central Bangkok.

Students at Suan Lumphini School assemble each morning under a flag indicating the day’s air quality – red for the worst, yellow for the second worst and blue for the best. Continued …

Are hybrid vehicles the smart choice for Thailand’s future mobility

In Thailand, the discussion surrounding hybrid vehicles is intensifying with each passing day. There’s widespread acknowledgment of their potential benefits: enhanced environmental friendliness, reduced fuel expenditure, and a representation of the future in automotive technology.

However, the question remains whether hybrid vehicles genuinely represent the optimal choice for Thai motorists. It is imperative to scrutinize both the facts and misconceptions about these environmentally conscious vehicles. Continued …

Power generator restarts expansion of renewables’ capacity

Energy Absolute Plc (EA), a renewable energy and electric vehicle (EV) developer and operator, is preparing to expand its power business again after halting new projects to increase electricity generation capacity since 2019.

The current capacity from the company’s wind and solar farms is 664 megawatts. Continued …

Trang’s dugong population on brink of extinction as numbers drop drastically

The dugong population in Trang province is on the brink of extinction, as the population has dropped drastically from 194 last year to just 36 this year.

As per the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources’ team that tackles seagrass sources, only one pair of dugong mother and child were spotted this year, compared to 12 pairs last year. Continued …

iCare Foundation transforms lives in northern Thai villages

iCare Thailand Foundation, founded by Danish-Norwegian visionaries, has unveiled its latest endeavor in the northern Thai countryside. Led by Michael and Karin Andreassen, the iCare Thailand Foundation set out on a poignant mission to uplift remote communities, one dormitory at a time.

Arriving at Huay Pu Kaeng Village, nestled along the Myanmar border, the team’s dedication radiates amid the sweltering Thai jungle. With a humble ceremony, the 19th dormitory springs to life, a beacon of hope for children yearning for education. Continued …

Why This Gorgeous Cultural City Is More Popular Than Ever

After a couple of bumpy years, Thailand has re-emerged from the darkest era of travel as one of the most sought-after destinations in Southeast Asia, distinguished for its year-round sunny weather, affordable prices, and abundant tropical nature.

Beyond the bustling capital that is Bangkok, the debauchery of Pattaya, and the tourist-ridden beaches of Phuket, there is an alternative cultural destination that’s been gaining as much traction lately, with arrival numbers on the up according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand. Continued …

Coca-Cola’s Interactive Music Video Celebrates Street Food of Thailand

Coca-Cola has launched an interactive music video “Epic Night Out”, as part of the Foodmarks meals brand platform. Created by Ogilvy Singapore and directed by Julien & Quentin through Hamlet, the film features superstar rapper F.Hero alongside celebrity chef, Chef Pom.

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Epic Night Out is a cinematic fusion of Thai cuisine and rap culture, a whirlwind of madness and extravagance, reminiscent of the bling bling of classic ’90s U.S. rap videos, with a Thai twist. The film sees F.Hero, Chef Pom and their crew embark on an eccentric, surreal journey through the bustling streets of Bangkok, featuring a host of iconic elements like tuk-tuks, mopeds, delicious Thai street food, and, of course, Coca-Cola. Continued …

China faces 5% GDP loss as heatwaves intensify

More frequent and severe global heatwaves will disrupt future supply chains around the world, a new study has found. This is expected to trigger a domino effect of losses in major economies including China, which could see GDP loss of up to 5% in just over 25 years, according to the international team of scientists behind the study. Continued …

Vietnam’s GDP reaches over $430 billion in 2023, fifth most in Southeast Asia

According to the latest data from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Vietnam’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2023 is estimated to have reached about US$433.3 billion, which is the fifth highest in Southeast Asia. With this forecast, Vietnam’s economy in 2023 ranked equal to Malaysia (US$433.35 billion) and above Myanmar (US$74.9 billion), Cambodia (US$30.9 billion), Brunei (US$15.1 billion), Laos (US$14.2 billion) and East Timor (US$2 billion). Continued …

Australia toasts expected end of China wine tariffs

China has proposed removing steep tariffs of more than 200% on Australian wine, according to the country’s top listed winemaker, signaling the end could be near to a three-year trade dispute as both countries seek to improve ties. Continued …

Giant Sequoias, world’s largest trees, thriving in UK

Giant sequoias, the largest trees on Earth, are thriving in Britain, growing at a rate nearly equivalent to those found in their native range in the U.S. state of California, researchers said on Wednesday. Introduced to British country estates as a 19th-century status symbol, there are now an estimated half a million sequoias, also known as the giant redwoods, in the country, compared with 80,000 in California’s Sierra Nevada mountains. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am

Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am

Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

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-March 13


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Today’s news: Cha Am Bikini Beach Run/Cha-Am Crab Tasting Festival/Today is National Elephant Day/Human-elephant relationship is a win-win/Thailand’s casino odds looking up/Massive online scam/Elephant pants spark frenzy/British woman’s Thailand epiphany/Prime minister graces TIME cover/Economy: Industrial sentiment falls/What China’s Slowdown Means/Hospitality event orders surpass targets/Land Bridge Industrial Estate project/Bangkok International Motor Show/Tax on investment token profits/Tourism: Songkran sites strictly booze-free/Songkran to generate 24.4 billion baht/Maha Songkran Water Fest 2024/Businesses welcome Thais, sometimes/How small ferry operators navigate/Tourists attacked by hungry monkeys/Beach reclaimed from private firm/UK’s top adventure destination/Flights to Sri Lanka/Russian caught running business/Russian Eatery Owner Arrested/Environment: Taking travelers to the cleaners?/Travel leader commits to sustainable future/Thailand Experience: The many flavors of Thailand/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Cha Am Bikini Beach Run set for Sunday

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

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

Cha-Am Crab Tasting Festival runs through Saturday

The 9th Cha Am Crab Tasting Festival showcasing fresh, high-quality crabs directly from the sea in Cha Am is underway this week, concluding Saturday, at the Cha Am beach viewpoint.

The festival will feature over 60 stalls offering fresh horse crab dishes from local fishermen and creations from renowned chefs at competitive prices. Attendees can expect a range of activities, including simulations of the crab pulley lifestyle, local product sales along the Cha Am beach pedestrian street, and nightly performances by popular artists. Continued …

Today is National Elephant Day

Several agencies overseeing Thailand’s elephants are working on formal plans to ensure the health and wellness for the pachyderms for the long term.

With Thailand celebrating its national National Elephant Day today, in a bid to promote the preservation of the great beasts, the agencies are reminding people of the important role the animals play in Thai people’s lives, whether economic, employment, or spiritual. Continued … 

Human-elephant relationship is a win-win

It has been many decades since Wanna Kerdzab’s family started using an area of over nearly five hectares, located near the edge of Kui Buri National Park to the east, as a source of food and land for farming.

They grow pineapples and other crops, similar to other villagers in the adjacent area, who have encountered the same problem: the invasion of wild elephants. All affected villagers, including Wanna, developed negative feelings toward the elephants, because they consumed their crops. Continued …

Thailand’s casino odds looking up as House Committee wraps study

The potential of casino legalization in Thailand took a significant step forward with the House Committee on casino legalization concluding its comprehensive study on the matter. Senior figures from the Pheu Thai Party have revealed that the study’s findings will be presented to parliament in the coming week.

The special House committee, chaired by Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, completed a thorough investigation into the feasibility of legalizing casinos in the country. Amornvivat informed on Tuesday that their study, packed with detailed information, is now ready to be presented. Continued …

Massive online scam nets billions, dozens arrested in Thailand

Thai authorities swooped on a sophisticated online scam that left victims reeling with losses exceeding 800 million baht.

The online scam was orchestrated by a criminal syndicate, reportedly handling funds upward of 5 billion baht, and targeted unsuspecting individuals through the guise of lucrative investments in Thai and foreign stocks, drawing them into financial ruin. Continued …

Thai elephant pants” spark frenzy, orders surge for local patterns

“Thai Elephant Pants” are lightweight and billowy pants with various elephant designs and patterns, which have exploded in popularity among foreign tourists. They play an essential role in promoting Thailand’s soft power.

Their popularity has led to new and unique designs depicting the different regions of Thailand, helping bolster local economies and tourism. Continued …

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British woman’s Thailand epiphany leads to £6K savings a year

A British woman revealed her ability to save 274,000 baht (£6,000) a year after having an epiphany during a trip to Thailand. Chrissie Milan embarked on a no-spend challenge and is on course to accumulate nearly £6,000 by eliminating extravagant clothes shopping and costly dining experiences.

The 25year-old Londoner began reassessing what she considers essential expenditure after having an epiphany on a visit to the Land of Smiles. Witnessing the stark contrast in living costs between Thailand and London during her trip, Milan resolved to join the no-spend year trend upon her return. Continued …

Thai prime minister graces TIME cover

In an assertive move to announce Thailand’s readiness for business, TIME magazine featured Thai Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Srettha Thavisin on its March cover The issue hit the newsstands yesterday, capturing the attention of the international community.

In a poignant declaration to the world, the 62-year-old former real estate tycoon, graced TIME’s cover under the title “The Salesman”, highlighting his open stance towards business in Thailand. The cover story, an interview conducted by Charlie Campbell at the Government House, reveals the prime minister’s ambitious campaign to lure investors back to Thailand. Continued …

Industrial sentiment falls on slower demand, exports

The Thai industrial sentiment index fell slightly in February due to slower domestic demand and exports, though tourism lent some support, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said on Wednesday.

The FTI said its industrial sentiment index in February slipped to 90.0 from 90.6 in the previous month. Continued … 

What China’s Slowdown Means for Thailand

China’s economic slowdown has sent ripples through Thailand, with the two nations sharing close economic ties and geographical proximity.

The decrease in Chinese investment and tourism has hit Thailand’s economy hard, particularly in sectors like hospitality and real estate. The drop in demand for Thai exports to China has also led to a decrease in Thailand’s GDP growth. Continued …

Hospitality event orders surpass targets by 300%+

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP), Ministry of Commerce, the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), and Koelnmesse (KM) unveiled the results of THAIFEX–HOREC ASIA 2024 held from March 6-8, at IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Bangkok.

The event exceeded expectations with more than 15,000 Thai and international participants, generating estimated orders worth 3.625 billion baht, which is more than three times the targeted amount. The organizing partners have announced plans to make the next event even more significant, pushing Thailand to become the center of the HoReCa (hotel, restaurant, and catering) business in Asia. Continued …

IEAT working on feasibility study for Land Bridge Industrial Estate project

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT)’s feasibility study on the land bridge industrial estate project should be completed by the end of this year, probably within 6-8 months, the authority’s Gov. Veeris Ammarapala said on Tuesday. The industrial estate project will be part of the government’s 1-trilion-baht land bridge project in the south of Thailand.

The mega project aims to build a transport route connecting the coast of Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand, which would create a shortcut between the Indian and Pacific oceans, enhance the efficiency of global goods shipments, and reduce dependence on the congested Straits of Malacca. Continued …

45th Bangkok International Motor Show 2024 Opens March 27

Major car and motorcycle manufacturers will join together for the 45th Bangkok International Motor Show” March 27-April 7, with 49 brands of the world’s major auto manufacturers from Europe, Japan, India and Vietnam participating.

The overview of this year’s show indicates the number of exhibitors has returned to the same growth as before the Covid-19 crisis, which is considered a clear expansion of the market and a good sign for the Thai auto industry. Continued …

Flat 15% withholding tax on investment token profits gets Cabinet nod

The Cabinet has approved a draft royal decree that sets the tax on profit from investment tokens at a flat rate of 15% instead of adding it to annual personal income.

Speaking to reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting on Tuesday, Revenue Department Director-general Kulaya Tantitemit said the lawmakers approved her department’s proposal to collect a flat 15% withholding tax for the sale of investment tokens and exempt the profits from being added to personal yearly income. Continued …

Songkran splash sites to be strictly booze-free

Rules will be strictly enforced to make water-splashing venues nationwide completely free of alcohol during the Songkran festival next month, officials said on Tuesday.

A complete alcohol ban will be enforced at all Songkran venues for the entire festival period, the alcoholic beverage control committee said. Continued …

Songkran festival projected to generate 24.4 billion baht in revenue

The Songkran festival, one of Thailand’s most anticipated events, is projected to yield 24.4 billion baht (US$682 million) in revenue. This figure is a result of an estimated 510,000 international visitors and 4.29 million domestic trips, as stated by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

In a bid to attract more international tourists, the government unveiled plans for the Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024. This event will spotlight the festival’s popular water splashing activities. Continued …

Maha Songkran Water Fest 2024

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports, together with the Ministry of Culture, the Ministry of Interior, and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), officially announced that the “Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024” extravaganza will take place April 11-15 in Bangkok, along the Ratchadamnoen Klang Avenue and at Sanam Luang.

The highlight will be the Maha Songkran parade, featuring 20 grand processions and more than 1,000 performers. The event is set to illustrate the rich culture and tradition of Thai soft power with spectacular Songkran parades and celebrations. Continued …

Phuket businesses welcome Thais, sometimes

Businesses in Phuket have denied favoring foreign tourists over Thai residents and visitors. Business operators in the popular seaside resort of Thailand, particularly entertainment venues and vehicle rental shops, expressed pleasure in welcoming Thai tourists but acknowledged that they might encounter being turned away from certain businesses or during specific times.

The controversy unfolded as Thai and foreign netizens shared on social media that some businesses in Phuket were unwelcoming to Thai visitors and only focused on foreigners. Continued …

How small ferry operators navigate the tumultuous waters to survive

For generations, small river ferry operators have been making a living transporting people back and forth between both sides of the river. But with increasingly other options, such as SRT and MRT, can they and their employees survive?

Krungthep Mahanakorn or Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, is home to the mighty Chao Phraya River. Cutting the big capital in half and branching into countless canals, the river is one of the main modes of transportation for many locals. Piers line both banks waiting to greet boats both large and small. Continued …

Tourists attacked as hungry monkeys swarm Bang Saen Beach

In the blistering heat of midday last Friday, a frenzy of ravenous monkeys cascaded down from Khao Sam Muk, invading Bang Saen Beach in Chon Buri province.

The furry bandits eagerly awaited sustenance from unsuspecting tourists, with some even resorting to car-climbing antics in a desperate bid for food. Continued …

Beach reclaimed from private firm in Phuket

The Royal Forest Department (RFD) says it is working with other agencies to reclaim land encroached on by a private company on Nui beach in Phuket.

Police officers on Tuesday joined officials who inspected the beachfront site in tambon Karon. They were acting on instructions from the Natural Resources and Environment Minister to check for encroachment in public places. Continued …

Thailand named as UK’s top adventure destination

Travel insurer World Nomads has named Thailand as the most popular adventure destination for UK travelers in 2024, according to an analysis of its policy sales.

World Nomads credited Thailand’s popularity with travelers in part to “improved sustainable tourism developments”, such as reef-cleaning initiatives in Ko Racha Yai, and enhanced accessibility – including British Airways’ new routes from London Gatwick to Thailand. Continued …

Thai Airways resumes flights to Sri Lanka next month

Thai Airways (THAI) gears up to grace the runways of Bandaranaike International Airport (BIA) once again, starting April 1 with daily flights.

The resumption of THAI operations is a boost for the tourism sector. The numbers speak volumes, with a 207,182 passengers jetting in during January and 218,350 in February, with over 60 cities sprawled across 28 countries on the itinerary. Continued …

Russian caught running motorbike rental business – Continued …
Koh Phangan Russian Eatery Owner and 3 Employees Arrested – Continued …

Is greenwashing taking travelers to the cleaners?

Every hotel wants you to save the planet. The messianic messages are everywhere – on little tent cards on the desk, proud notices on the bathroom door, and in dolorous the-end-is-nigh letters from the GM. Every hotel is saving the Yanomami Indians, Atlantic salmon and mountain gorillas.

This mighty corporate conscience salve comes at some inconvenience to travelers who are urged to use less water, turn off the lights, reuse towels and sheets, and eat less but pay more for organic produce on the menu. Continued …

Thailand travel leader commits to investing in a more sustainable future

In a first for the travel and tourism sector within the Kingdom of Thailand, renowned accommodation and lifestyle leader Minor International has committed to lower emissions and conserve precious water resources, as part of an innovative sustainability-linked financing deal.

Travel and tourism delivers many benefits, creating jobs, strengthening economies, and reducing poverty and inequality. Yet, these benefits often come at a cost. The United Nations Environment Program (UNEP) estimates that 1.3 billion tons of waste, or between 4%-8% of global waste is produced by tourists every year. Continued …

Savor the many flavors of Thailand with National Geographic Traveller

This spring, Food by National Geographic Traveller (UK) is taking a deep dive into Thai cuisine with a comprehensive tasting tour of the country.

Long considered one of the world’s heavyweight culinary destinations, Thailand’s reputation rests partly on the popularity of classic dishes such as red, yellow and green curry and pad Thai. But, in its latest issue, the magazine looks at what else is on the menu, exploring some of its most exciting culinary regions and showcasing their most beloved dishes. Continued …

Audit finds dozens of issues in Boeing 737 MAX production

Boeing’s 737 MAX production process failed 33 of 89 audits during an examination conducted by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) after a fuselage panel blew off an Alaska Airlines jet in January. Continued …

The next pandemic? It’s already here for Earth’s wildlife

I am a conservation biologist who studies emerging infectious diseases. When people ask me what I think the next pandemic will be, I often say that we are in the midst of one – it’s just afflicting a great many species more than ours. Continued …

Gartner identifies the Top Cybersecurity Trends for 2024

Generative AI (GenAI), unsecured employee behavior, third-party risks, continuous threat exposure, boardroom communication gaps and identity-first approaches to security are the driving forces behind the top cybersecurity trends for 2024, according to Gartner, Inc. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am

Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am

Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

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

Tuesday’s news-March 12


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Today’s news: Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights go daily/Hua Hin love triangle tragedy/SOS Triumph in Hua Hin/Master Thai in 6 months/Bangkok braces for extreme heat/Thai Muslims Begin Ramadan/Asia’s Best Female Chef/Epic journey to see the sea/Conscript’s life as officer’s servant/Man survives black bear attack/Gold prices hit new high/New Vision for Thailand/Economy: Threat from China part of a wider problem/139 Million Baht To Fund World Tours/Progress on 6 Thai FTAs/Shaping Thailand’s retail industry/Tourism: Discounted domestic flights for Songkran/Extra flights scheduled during Songkran/Alcohol Sales Guidelines for Songkran/Suvarnabhumi ranked seventh/Thailand Experience: Empowering indigenous communities/Cannabis and Thai Traditional Medicine/Bangkok Renaissance/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights go daily May 4

Air Asia has announced a significant expansion of its flights between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai. Travelers can look forward to daily flights from May 4 through June 14.

Flights will depart from Chiang Mai to Hua Hin at 10:20am and from Hua Hin to Chiang Mai at 12:20pm every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, and Sunday. Continued …

Hua Hin love triangle tragedy: Millionaire and secretary’s deaths linked to affair

The police suspect that a love affair and jealousy may have been the motives behind the deaths of a millionaire and her secretary in a house located in the Hua Hin district of Prachuap Kiri Khan province. This suspicion arose after the secretary’s friend informed officers that the two individuals shared a relationship that extended beyond mere colleagues and friends.

The dead bodies of two Thai women were found in the bedroom of Suphatta Suwantanon’s residence in Hua Hin. Suphatta, aged 64 and a millionaire, had suffered a gunshot wound to her chest. Meanwhile, her 46-year-old secretary, Suphawadee Hilt, was also discovered deceased, having tragically taken her own life by shooting herself in the head. Continued …

Scholars of Sustenance Foundation’s Triumph in Nourishing Hua Hin

In a remarkable showcase of resilience and community solidarity, Scholars of Sustenance (SOS) Foundation’s Hua Hin branch, established amid the throes of the COVID-19 pandemic in December 2020, has not only weathered the storm but emerged as a beacon of hope for thousands.

IVL Foundation’s unwavering commitment as the principal sponsor has played a critical role in catalyzing the success of SOS Hua Hin’s transformative food rescue operations. Continued …

How to learn and master Thai language in 6 months

Mastering any foreign language, especially a tonal language like Thai, in six months may seem like an impossible goal. You have to learn a thousand new things, from the phonetics and grammar rules to phrases and idioms.

But with dedication, consistency, and the right approach, it’s entirely possible to achieve a high level of proficiency in Thai within this time frame. Here are tips and hacks to help you get better at learning and mastering Thai in six months or fewer. Continued …

Bangkok braces for extreme heat and thunderstorms

Intense heat and thunderstorms are predicted to hit Bangkok and 22 provinces, with the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issuing a warning. High waves over 2 meters are expected in the southern seas, prompting caution for mariners starting today.

As Thailand braces for a scorching day accompanied by potential thunderstorms, the TMD cautioned residents in Bangkok and 22 other provinces to prepare for extreme heat and volatile weather conditions. Continued …

Thai Muslims Begin Ramadan today

Thai Muslims began observing Ramadan, the holy month of fasting, today. Ramadan, the ninth month in the Islamic calendar, is observed by Muslims worldwide. It is a time for spiritual reflection, self-discipline, and fasting from dawn to dusk.

During this holy month, Muslims focus on prayer, charity, and abstaining from worldly pleasures to strengthen their connection with God. Continued …

Chef Pam of ‘Potong’ wins Asia’s Best Female Chef 2024

Thai gastronomic innovator and restaurant owner Pichaya “Pam” Soontornyanakij has been named Asia’s Best Female Chef 2024 in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurant Awards.

Pichaya said she wants her win to inspire young female chefs to break barriers. She will receive her award at the Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants ceremony on March 26 in Seoul. Continued …

70-year-old’s 600km epic journey to see the sea

A 70-year-old Thai man was so determined to enjoy the seaside for the first time in his life that he successfully rode his sidecar motorcycle over 600 kilometers from the Isaan province of Ubon Ratchathani to Koh Chang, an island in the eastern province of Trat.

The story of Loi Tapila came to light when a reporter in the Isaan province of Surin encountered him resting on his old sidecar motorcycle at a petrol station on March 7. The reporter spoke to Loi and discovered that he was on a journey from his home province of Ubon Ratchathani to see the sea for the first time in Koh Chang. Continued …

Video shows conscript’s life as officer’s servant

A former conscript’s video depicting his navy life as an officer’s indentured house servant, including washing his wife’s underwear, has drawn grudging confirmation from the Defense Ministry.

The video was initially dismissed as a possible attempt to discredit the armed forces ahead of the annual compulsory draft in April, at a time when there are demands to end conscription. Continued …

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Thai man survives black bear attack during ant egg hunt

A Thai man survived an attack by an Asian black bear while hunting for ant eggs within the Dong Yai Wildlife Sanctuary in the Isaan province of Buriram on the weekend.

The victim’s wife shared details of the incident on Sunday. She explained that her 60-year-old husband, Phumin Joysaku, entered the forest in the morning to search for ant eggs. The eggs and pupae of weaver ants are also known as Khai Mod Daeng in Thai. Continued …

Thailand’s gold prices hit new high, breaking 37,000 baht mark

Gold prices continue to surge in Thailand, with the cost of gold ornaments breaking the 37,000 baht mark for the first time. The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) reported a significant increase compared to the previous day’s rate, where the selling price of gold ornaments reached 37,100 baht per baht-weight as of the latest update on March 11.

The domestic buying price for gold bars was set at 36,500 baht per baht-weight, with the selling price slightly higher at 36,600 baht. The price for gold ornaments was quoted at a buying rate of 35,838.24 baht and a selling rate of 37,100 baht. In the international market, the gold spot price stood at $2,180 per ounce. Continued …

A New Vision for Thailand: Interview with Pita

Pita Limjaroenrat was the prime ministerial candidate of the Move Forward Party in Thailand’s May 2023 elections. Under Pita, Move Forward captured the majority of votes and seats in the Thai parliament, but institutional barriers prevented his ascension to prime minister.

Nevertheless, his vision for a demilitarized, demonopolized, and decentralized Thailand continues to resonate. Pita is a graduate of the Harvard Kennedy School and MIT Sloan School of Management, and he was named to the TIME100 Next List in 2023. Continued …

Threat from contaminated fruit and vegetables from China part of a wider problem

Thailand is making plans to shift its trade focus away from China and toward India in the longer term. It comes as news emerged this week of contaminated fruit and vegetables being dumped on Thai markets from China. Many of the substandard products are for sale at a fraction of the cost offered by Thai producers and farmers.

Similarly, Thailand’s manufacturing sector especially in fashion and furniture, is being decimated by China. Recent figures show only a 30%-45% utilization of factory capacity in these sectors. The current predicament raises sharp questions about the Thai government’s trade and economic development policies over the last 10 years. In short, these can be directly linked to the challenges being faced today by farmers and small business concerns. Continued …

PM Budgeted 139 Million Baht To Fund World Tours

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has been given a sum of 139 million baht in government funding at his disposal with which he may travel the world over for the current fiscal year, according to a government official.

The funding is primarily earmarked for planned expenditure of the Pheu Thai-backed prime minister’s official trips overseas throughout fiscal 2024 for reported purposes of propagating and promoting Thailand’s potentials in international trade, investment and tourism. Continued …

Progress on 6 Thai FTAs now under negotiation

Thailand is negotiating 11 free trade agreements, including five related to upgrading existing FTAs, along with developing six new FTAs, as the kingdom aims to expand trade and investment with key trading partner countries near and distant.

According to information from the Department of Trade Negotiations, Ministry of Commerce, Thailand appears to have successfully negotiated and implemented a total of 15 FTAs with trading partners from 18 countries or territories. These include the ASEAN member countries, China, Japan, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, India, Peru, Chile, Hong Kong SAR, and Sri Lanka. Continued …

Wallaya Chirathivat shapes Thailand’s retail industry

Thailand’s retail industry has been dramatically shaped by the innovative leadership of Wallaya Chirathivat, the president and chief executive officer of Central Pattana Plc (CPN).

As the head of one of the country’s most influential retail and property development firms, Wallaya’s strategies have led to significant advancements in the retail sector and her achievements have been recognized both locally and globally. Continued …

Discounted domestic flights for Songkran announced

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) announced that a discount of roughly 20% will be applied to early morning and late-night domestic flights during the Songkran holiday. This move is aimed at providing an economical travel option for all holidaymakers.

Sarun Benjanirat, the deputy director-general of CAAT, disclosed yesterday that the initiative is in response to the call by Transport Minister Suriya Juangruangreangkit for reduced airfares during holiday and festive periods. Continued …

Extra flights scheduled for passenger convenience during Songkran

Sarun Benjanirat, deputy director of the Civil Aviation Office of Thailand (CAAT), has announced that 38 additional flights have been scheduled to transport passengers during the upcoming Songkran festival in response to the directive of Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit to implement short-term measures to counteract high airfare prices. Special promotions for airfares on all domestic routes will also be offered.

CAAT has received confirmation from six airlines indicating that they have planned flight schedules and requested permission to operate these flights, he added. It is anticipated that tickets for special flights during Songkran will go on sale tomorrow (March 12). Continued …

Health Ministry Sets Alcohol Sales Guidelines for Songkran

The Ministry of Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew chaired a meeting of the Alcohol Control Committee, approving guidelines for alcohol control during the 2024 Songkran Festival. Spanning 21 days, the festival aims to boost the economy and ensure safety by creating alcohol-free water play zones and enforcing strict laws.

The initiative addresses the main cause of road accidents during Songkran: drunk driving. Last year, Songkran saw 4,340 injuries and fatalities, with over 502 involving youths under 20. Continued …

Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi ranked seventh in luxury airport rankings

Travel magazine and website Travel + Leisure ranked Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok as the seventh most luxurious airport in the world. It was also rated second in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

Financial information and research website Business Financing recently launched the best and worst airports in the world ranking in February this year. In the ranking, two Bangkok airports, Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang, were ranked among the worst in the world according to the opinions of business travelers from around the world. Continued …

Empowering indigenous communities through coffee

It was among the indigenous cultures of the mountains of Thailand, that the social enterprise idea was born. Hence Akha Ama Coffee, a coffee roastery and shop in Chiang Mai that only sells coffee from indigenous communities, with whom it trades directly.

The manager, Lee Ayu, is not just a roaster but also a social worker who strives to uplift his community by supporting sustainable agriculture and empowering farmers. Continued …

History of Cannabis and Thai Traditional Medicine

On June 9, 2022, Thailand made headlines as it took a bold step toward embracing the therapeutic potential of cannabis by enabling access to it for medical use. This monumental decision ushered in a new era of possibilities for alternative medicine in the country. However, as of February 2024, the landscape is evolving once again as the nation seeks to enact a new cannabis bill, one that would explicitly prohibit the recreational use of cannabis.

But did you know that cannabis has been a big part of traditional Thai medicine for centuries? Yes, during the time of King Narai the Great of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, cannabis, known locally as “ganja”, was a big deal in Thai traditional medicine. It was used as an ingredient in various traditional medicines until it was criminalized in 1934. Continued …

Bangkok Renaissance

Change is afoot in Bangkok. Yes, traffic still occasionally grinds to a standstill during rush hour, but huge investment in its public transport system means more people are leaving their cars at home.

The MRT’s Yellow Line, which connects Lat Phrao (a neighborhood popular with backpackers) to Samrong in eastern Bangkok, opened in June 2023, while the MRT’s Pink Line, connecting the riverside district of Nonthaburi to Bangkok’s Min Buri district, launched at the end of the year. Getting around Bangkok using public transport has been relatively easy in recent years, thanks not only to the MRT but also the BTS Skytrain. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am

Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am

Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

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

Monday’s news-March 11


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Today’s news: Two women found shot dead/Bike For Crab event/Raw meat warning/Hazardous smog in 48 provinces/Boy, 14, arrested for shooting death/Use of mosquito spray urged/Tainted fruit, vegetable imports/Someone is poisoning Rayong’s dogs/Thai police the least trusted/To lose elephant foundation/Economy: Thai retail sector struggles/Thais in Dubai working illegally/Phangnga’s lithium deposits/Cannabis crackdown steeped in political games/Tourism: Phuket: Overwhelmed by success/Khaosan Road Gears Up for Songkran/Phi Phi Island’s twin woes/Foreigners behaving badly/Crackdown on illegal foreign businesses/Environment: Chiang Mai offers 10,000 baht reward/CP Foods’ green building initiative/Thailand Experience: The human–elephant relationship/Samrub Samrub Thai, a Chef Hangout/I traveled in a tuk-tuk/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Two women found shot dead at property in Hua Hin

Police are currently investigating the deaths of two women found shot at a property in Hua Hin. The deceased, identified as a 63-year-old businesswoman and her 46-year-old secretary, were discovered on Sunday by the son of the older woman, after he grew concerned over his inability to contact his mother for several days.

Traveling from Bangkok to Hua Hin, he arrived at his mother’s home to find it securely locked, with the air conditioning still running. Upon entering the house through a back window, he was met with a foul smell, prompting him to alert local authorities. Continued …

Bike For Crab event to take place in Pak Nam Pran March 26

Pak Nam Pran is gearing up for the 6th annual “Bike For Crab” charity cycling event, set to take place on March 26, aiming to raise funds for the community crab bank project while promoting health awareness among the public.

The initiative, by the Kluaynamthai Hospital and its Foundation under the guidance of Saranyu Choonhajer, aims to emphasize the importance of preserving blue swimming crabs through this unique charity ride. Continued …

Anthrax outbreak in Laos prompts raw meat warning in Thailand

Kenika Ounjit, a deputy government spokesperson, yesterday revealed a public health warning from the Department of Livestock Development. The warning urged the public to refrain from consuming raw meat. This follows a report of an anthrax outbreak in Laos.

According to the report, three cases of anthrax were identified on March 4 in the Soukhoumma district of the Lao province of Champasak. This province shares a border with Thailand’s eastern Ubon Ratchathani province, raising concerns for potential cross-border transmission, said Kenika, highlighting raw beef, buffalo, goat, and sheep meat as potential carriers of the bacterium. Continued …

Hazardous smog in 48 provinces

Forty-eight provinces were blanketed with hazardous levels of PM2.5 on Monday morning and 11 provinces, mostly in the north, faced red levels of pollution, with Chiang Mai suffering the most.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency reported at 10am on Monday that the highest level of particulate matter, 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5), was detected in the northern province of Chiang Mai, at 125.3 micrograms per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. The government-set safe threshold is 37.5µg/m³. Continued …

Boy, 14, arrested for shooting death of teen in Hua Hin

A 14-year-old boy has been arrested following the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old in downtown Hua Hin last Thursday evening. Hua Hin Police Station launched an investigation into the incident, which happened on Naresdamri close to the entrance to Hua Hin Fishing Pier.

The shooting not only claimed the life of the young victim, known as “Nong Din,” but also left his 16-year-old friend seriously injured after being caught in the gunfire. Continued …

Frequent use of mosquito spray urged as dengue death toll rises

In a warning against the spread of dengue fever, the Public Health Ministry has urged people to protect themselves by using anti-mosquito sprays and lotions.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said on Sunday that at the latest meeting of the National Communicable Disease Control committee, he learned that the number of dengue patients this year has risen to 17,783 cases, more than double the number compared to the same period last year. The disease has claimed 25 lives in 16 provinces this year alone, he said. Continued …

Alarm sounded for tainted fruit, vegetable imports

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is calling on the government to examine fruit and vegetables purchased from neighboring countries and China more carefully after pesticide contamination was discovered in some imports of farm produce.

“Thailand continues to import fruit and vegetables contaminated by chemicals banned in many countries,” said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued …

Someone is poisoning Rayong’s dogs, 36 dead so far

Three dog owners in Rayong’s Nikhom Phatthana district have asked police to take action against those responsible for poisoning their pets in separate incidents, resulting in the deaths of 36 animals. Somjit Palapol, a durian farmer, claims that his 19 dogs were poisoned on March 6, 17 of which died.

He said that he raised his dogs with love and best care, but they were killed by poison-laced food. ‘I am speechless and broken-hearted. I have already filed a complaint with the police, as the killings violate the law,’ he said. Continued …

Thai police the least trusted law enforcement agency

Thai citizens view corruption within the civil service sector as motivated by greed more than any other reason, a new NIDA poll published on Sunday revealed.

Over 59% of respondents said they believed civil servant corruption was due to financial reasons, while 31.5% believed that corruption stemmed from public admiration for rich, godfatherly figures. Continued …

Swiss man to lose elephant foundation

Phuket authorities will revoke the elephant foundation license of the Swiss man who allegedly kicked a Thai woman doctor on a beach, after canceling his gun licenses, according to the Phuket governor.

Gov. Sophon Suwannarat said on Saturday that investigators suspected that Urs Fehr’s Green Elephant Wildlife foundation was used for illegal purposes and its license would be revoked. Continued …

Thai retail sector struggles despite tax incentives and tourist spending

Despite increased spending by tourists and tax incentives to encourage buying, Thailand’s retail sector is under strain. The sector, facing the challenges of a surge of substandard goods from China, is burdening local entrepreneurs.

Thai Retailers Assn. Vice President Chatchai Tuongratanaphan predicts a growth of only 1%-2% in the retail sector for the first half of the year. This is due to the postponed fiscal 2024 budget and the termination of the Easy E-Receipt scheme, which provided tax rebates of up to 50,000 baht (US$1,409) for spending from Jan. 1 to Feb. 15. Continued …

Majority of 12,000 Thais in Dubai are working illegally

Most of the 12,000 Thais employed in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates are illegal workers who were lured with promises of high pay. There are only about 4,500 who are fully and correctly documented.

Nipa Nirannoot, the Thai consul-general in Dubai, said many Thai women have been lured to work in massage parlors, but end up being forced into prostitution. Others work in online gambling or scam networks, lured with the promise of work in oil fields and abandoned once they arrive there, she said. Continued …

Phangnga’s lithium deposits eyed for Thailand’s EV manufacturing ambitions

Phangnga’s rich lithium deposits were the focal point of a House Committee on Industry visit on Sunday, as the government looks to establish the area as a global lithium source. The move aligns with the government’s strategy to make Thailand an electronic vehicle (EV) manufacturing hub.

Akkaradech Wongpitakroj, chairman of the House committee and United Thai Nations MP for Ratchaburi, led the delegation to the southern province. The visit included a progress report update from Phangnga Gov. Supoj Rodruang Na Nongkhai and a trip to the Ruangkiat lithium deposit in tambon Ka Lai. Continued …

Thailand’s proposed cannabis crackdown steeped in political games

On a weekday afternoon, more and more people start slowly filing into a subterranean plaza off Bangkok’s iconic Khaosan Road – for decades a tourist hub in the Thai capital. The underground space, formerly home to a supermarket, is lined with small shops and tables and chairs, and is cool and breezy. It has to be.

Air-filtration systems are required to be installed here to keep the mostly international tourist crowd comfortable, and more pertinently, clear the haze of thick marijuana smoke. This is Plantopia, also known as Weed City. Multiple stores exclusively sell cannabis and related paraphernalia – and customers can smoke it on the spot. Continued …

Phuket: Overwhelmed by success

Phuket has been in the limelight the past six months after the government announced a plan to elevate Thailand to an aviation hub, with Phuket the key gateway in the south.

The plan includes a new airport project in Phangnga, which is estimated to cost 80 billion baht and accommodate 20 million passengers per year, providing support to Phuket airport. Continued … 

Khaosan Road Gears Up for World Songkran Festival

On Friday, Sanga Ruangwattanakul, the president of the Khaosan Business Assn., revealed preparation for the upcoming World Songkran Festival 2024 on Khaosan Road, Bangkok, from April 13-15.

The water play on Khaosan Road would be held for three days from April 13-15 up to 9pm each day. Afterward, restaurants and entertainment venues would operate normally. Continued …

Phi Phi Island’s twin woes – not enough water, too much marijuana

The much-visited Phi Phi Island in Krabi province is drowning in multiple crises. There is a severe shortage of fresh water for consumption. And outlets selling marijuana are on the rise.

Businessmen are urging the government to allocate funds for setting up a freshwater production plant and also take steps to control the open sale of marijuana. Continued …

  • Three Russians Arrested for Allegedly Operating Beauty Clinic on Samui Island – Continued … 
  • Swiss Man who Allegedly Assaulted Elderly Woman Banned from Leaving Thailand – Continued … 
  • Russian Woman Arrested Illegally Working at Wichit Snake Farm – Continued … 
  • Two Overstaying Russians Arrested in Wichit – Continued … 
  • Russian Man Arrested for Allegedly Working Illegally at Cannabis Shop in Wichit – Continued … 
  • Russian and Belarusian Arrested for Illegally Working in Chalong Company – Continued … 
  • Phuket to crack down on illegal foreign businesses using Thai nominees – Continued … 

Chiang Mai offers 10,000 baht reward, uses artificial rain to control pollution

The Chiang Mai governor is offering 10,000 baht to anyone who can lead to the arrest of forest fire suspects and has ordered rainmaking operations to control PM2.5 pollution.

Gov.Nirat Pongsitthaworn said on Sunday that the PM2.5 pollution can also be blamed on westerly winds blowing dust across from neighboring countries. Continued …

CP Foods’ green building initiative to cut greenhouse gas emissions

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) is consting green buildings for its operations nationwide, utilizing sustainable construction materials and implementing measures to reduce energy consumption.

The initiative begins with the development of five green buildings, contributing to the advancement of a low-carbon industry. Continued … 

Fostering the human – elephant relationship

While many areas of Thailand are grappling with the issue of human-elephant conflicts, Kui Buri National Park has successfully turned this crisis into an opportunity. The initiative aims not only to ease the conflict between humans and elephants but also to change the perceptions of local people and help them generate income. Video 

Samrub Samrub Thai, a Chef Hangout Spot Turned MICHELIN Star

When you think of Thai food, massaman curry, tom yam, or som tam may come to mind. However, delving deeper into the essence of Thai cuisine, Thai cuisine is more than that – a lot more. One couple explores the relationship between a Thai meal set consisting of rice and dishes eaten with rice, known as “samrub.”

It started as a humble post-work chef gathering among peers. Now the humble spot has become a MICHELIN Star restaurant. At Samrub Samrub Thai, the team invites you to experience Thai culture through beautifully crafted seasonal set menus with a chef’s counter that blurs the line between kitchen and guests, and revives ancient Thai recipes, bringing them back to life in the present world. Continued …

I traveled through one of the world’s most crowded cities in a three-wheeled tuk-tuk

During time away from home, many tourists will end up using forms of transport that they typically wouldn’t at home.

Often, this means catching the bus or perhaps metro system to get from one point of a city to another. However, while this can be cost-effective and, depending on the destination, incredibly efficient, sometimes it pays to try something a little more authentic. Continued …

Southeast Asia received 50% of China’s regional investment in 2023

In 2023, Chinese investment in the Asia-Pacific region saw a remarkable surge, with Southeast Asia alone attracting half of China’s regional investments. Despite China’s economy facing a slowdown, a report by Griffith University and Fudan University disclosed that the investment reached nearly $20 billion in the region, a significant 37% jump from the year before. Continued …

Universal Pictures dominates the Academy Awards with ‘Oppenheimer’

Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures dominated Sunday’s Academy Awards, propelled by the historical drama “Oppenheimer,” which won seven Oscars, including best picture. The film about the father of the atomic bomb claimed wins in several major categories, including the best director Oscar for Christopher Nolan, lead actor for Cillian Murphy and supporting actor for Robert Downey Jr. Continued …

Wind tops coal in German energy shift

Germany says that wind power overtook coal-fired generation last year, underscoring the country’s accelerating transition away from fossil fuels. Wind accounted for 31% of electricity production, becoming the country’s biggest source of supply. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am

Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am

Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

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

Saturday’s news-March 9

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Today’s news: Cha-Am Crab Tasting Festival/Celebrating Thai women/Thai population to drop by half/’Master plan’ for aging demographics/Swiss man faces gun charges/Swiss scandal sparks crackdown/Lotus’s fast delivery option/Economy: Power price decision/Michelin plans to invest 300 million euros/Tourism: Ambitious goals/High fares are justified/Wild monkey assault/Tourists face legal action/Environment: Bus operator to purchase 3,390 EV buses/Thailand Experience: Exploring Street Food/Bangkok’s street stall showdown/Will Bangkok ruin street-food paradise?/Big reason Thailand’s food scene is exploding/Thailand’s Five Star Elephant Sanctuary/Louis Vuitton’s newest Thailand resto/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Cha Am Crab Tasting Festival starts today

The 9th Cha Am Crab Tasting Festival showcasing fresh, high-quality crabs directly from the sea in Cha Am begins today at the Cha Am beach viewpoint, continuing through March 16.

The festival was formally announced during a press conference led by Nattachai Nampoolsuksan, the governor of Phetchaburi Province, at the Raya Resort Cha Am. Continued …

Celebrating Thai women creating international impact

On International Women’s Day, which fell on March 8, Thai PBS World has compiled a list of eight Thai women who are making an international impact.

  1. Nualphan Lamsam

A fifth-generation scion of the Lamsam family, Nualphan, aka “Madame Pang”, is best known as the CEO of Muang Thai Insurance and the sole distributor of Hermes luxury goods in Thailand. Continued …

Thai population on course to drop by half in 60 years

The ongoing trend of declining birthrate could see Thailand’s population drop from the current 66 million to 33 million in 60 years, Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsutin warned on Thursday.

This would result in the working-age population shrinking from 46 million to about 14 million, severely affecting the country’s economic development and national security, he added. Continued … 

‘Master plan’ under way to fix woes of aging demographics

A master plan is being drafted to improve Thailand’s ability to cope with the consequences of two key factors exacerbating the country’s problematic demographic trend — namely, a rapidly aging population and declining birth rates, the government said yesterday.

Drawn from opinions and proposals made at a brainstorming session organized on Thursday by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, the master plan will be submitted to the cabinet next month for approval. Continued …

Swiss man who allegedly assaulted Thai doctor faces gun charges

The Ministry of Interior will press additional charges against the Swiss national who allegedly kicked a female Thai doctor as she sat on the staircase of his rented villa in Phuket last week. The new charges relate to the possession of two handguns.

He said that the Swiss national, whose visa was revoked yesterday, will face charges of illegal possession of firearms and carrying firearms in public. Continued …

Swiss scandal sparks crackdown on unruly farangs in Thailand

The scandal involving a Swiss man assaulting a Thai doctor in Phuket prompted authorities to initiate a massive crackdown on illegal foreigners and farangs behaving badly in Thailand. In total, nearly 30 foreigners were arrested during the past weeks.

Following the physical assault on a Thai doctor outside the luxury villa of a Swiss man, locals in Phuket demanded that relevant authorities return justice to the locals and expel all illegal foreigners who have been depriving Thais of job opportunities, operating illegal businesses, or attempting to dominate the local population. Continued …

Lotus’s keen on fast delivery option

Lotus’s wants to strengthen its online business to become Thailand’s first retailer offering fast delivery, within 1-3 hours, aiming to increase its online revenue by 30% by year-end.

The company says e-commerce platforms will not replace traditional store business, said Tarin Thaniyavarn, president of e-commerce at Lotus’s. Continued …

Power price decision put to public

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is gathering public opinion about adjusting the power tariff used to calculate electricity bills between May and August, before deciding whether to maintain the tariff rate at 4.18 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit).

Businesses and households are paying 4.18 baht per unit for electricity from January to April. Continued …

Michelin plans to invest 300 million euros in Thailand

The government said on Friday French tire maker Michelin planned to invest 300 million euros (11.63 billion baht) in Thailand over the next three years to increase production capacity.

Michelin has already invested more than €1 billion in Thailand with five plants and 8,000 workers, the government said in a statement issued during Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin’s visit to France, where he met with company executives. Continued …

PM sets ambitious goals for tourism

The government aims to attract more than 8.5 million travelers from Europe, Africa and the Middle East, expected to bring in an estimated 664 billion baht this year, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said.

Srettha said the government has set an overall target of 2.3 trillion baht from about 40 million international travelers. Continued …

Thai AirAsia contends high fares are justified

As consumers cry foul over expensive domestic airfares, Thai AirAsia says ceiling prices should not be slashed, as airlines have carried a higher cost burden since the pandemic.

However, airlines can help by increasing flights during Songkran to reduce average fares, said Santisuk Klongchaiya, chief executive of Thai AirAsia. Continued …

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Wild monkey assault sparks call for medical coverage

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP) is likely to add monkeys to its list of wild animals whose damage results in compensation payments to the victims.

The expected move comes after a woman hurt when she was attacked by a macaque registered a complaint with police on Friday in a move to cover the cost of her medical treatment. Continued …

Tourists capturing marine life for social media face legal action

Koh Phi Phi National Park swiftly responded to reports of tourists capturing marine life and sharing it on social media.

On March 4, complaints highlighted foreign tourists aboard the “Quel Voyage GEORGE TOWN” boat snorkeling at Koh Bida Island, part of Phi Phi Island. Continued …

Bangkok bus operator approves purchase of 3,390 EV buses

State-run public bus operator Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) is procuring 3,390 electric vehicles (EV) to replace its aging fleet that has been in service for more than three decades, Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri said on Friday.

She said the BMTA board at its meeting on Tuesday had approved the purchase of new buses as an urgent agenda, in line with BMTA’s policy of reducing environmental impact from its operations in the metropolitan area. Continued …

Exploring Street Food: A Journey Through Bangkok’s Culinary Delights

Bangkok, Thailand’s bustling capital, is a paradise for food enthusiasts. The city’s streets are alive with the sizzle of woks, the aroma of spices, and the vibrant colors of local dishes that tell the story of Thailand’s rich culinary heritage. Street food in Bangkok is not just about eating; it’s an exploration of culture, tradition, and the very essence of Thai life.

At every corner, from the busy markets of Chatuchak to the narrow lanes of Chinatown, street food vendors offer an array of dishes that tantalize the taste buds and offer a glimpse into the soul of Thai cuisine. From the tangy and spicy flavors of pad Thai to the sweet bliss of mango sticky rice, Bangkok’s street food scene is a testament to Thailand’s diversity and culinary innovation. Continued …

Bangkok’s street stall showdown: Pedestrians vs Vendors

The age-old saga of Bangkok’s bustling streets versus its iconic street stalls continues, with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) at the forefront of a new regulation to solve the decade-long issue of street stalls encroaching on pedestrian paths.

A resident of Bangkok’s Udom Suk area lamented her daily struggle as a pedestrian, echoing the frustrations of many. “Footpath warfare is real. I end up walking on the road instead.” She sighed, pointing to the ubiquitous stalls crowding the pavements. Continued …

Will Bangkok’s mission to clear footpaths ruin street-food paradise?

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has been trying to solve the problem of street stalls stealing footpath space from pedestrians for decades, but with little result.

This challenge is a tough one because street stalls don’t just benefit the vendors but are also used by most Bangkokians. Street vendors, usually low-income earners, don’t have to worry about rent, so they can earn a living selling their products/services at very modest prices. Their customers, meanwhile, appreciate the affordability and easy access to food and products. All they need to do is stop off at their favorite stall on their way home, or to the office or school. Continued …

One big reason Thailand’s food scene is exploding now? Women

When the lights dimmed on the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand awards in Bangkok on Dec. 13, history had been made. Chudaree Debhakam of Baan Tepa had become the first Thai female chef to lead a two-Michelin-star restaurant and Garima Arora the first female Indian chef to clinch two stars for her dining room Gaa.

Both women are very much in the minority, not just within Bangkok’s culinary community but in the international food world. Just over 6% of Michelin-starred establishments globally — one, two and three stars combined — are currently helmed by female chefs. This translates to 219 restaurants out of 3,470 restaurants as of Jan. 18, according to Bloomberg analysis of Michelin Guide data. Continued …

The Elephant Freedom Project – Thailand’s Five Star Elephant Sanctuary

Established in 2016, the Elephant Freedom Project is dedicated to providing an elephant sanctuary in Chiang Mai for elephants rescued from forced labor or other forms of abuse/endangerment. Located just one hour from Chiang Mai, the sanctuary offers a safe and nurturing environment where rescued elephants roam freely and live their days in peace and dignity.

Committed to elephant welfare, sustainability, and community engagement, the Elephant Freedom Project provides visitors a unique chance to connect with these gentle giants and experience the magic of healing and feelings of warmth as they make a pure connection with nature. Continued …

How much it costs to dine at Louis Vuitton’s newest Thailand resto

Louis Vuitton, the French international brand well-known in the fashion industry, is also into the hospitality industry. It has, in fact, opened a few restaurants during the pandemic.

The latest to open is its branch called Gaggand at Louis Vuitton in Bangkok, in February. It is so named because it’s the brand’s collaboration with Indian chef Gaggan Anand. Continued …

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Friday’s news-March 8

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Today’s news: Anzec Day celebration/Teenager shot dead in Hua Hin/Kiteboarding & Wingfoil National Championships/Hazardous smog levels/Secrets to long life/Raw pork, pig blood blamed/Women of the Year/When women win/‘Vape Operation’ in Bangkok/Economy: Thailand’s Economy Worsens/Thai EV sales surge/Two new EV brands/Tourism: Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival/20+ already arrested/Another Russian Man Arrested/Swedish Man Arrested/Norwegian, Brit arrested/Russians held after police raid/Environment: Chiang Mai third most-polluted city/Thailand Experience: Lesser-known Thailand beaches/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Facebook dispute leads to teenager being shot dead in downtown Hua Hin

A dispute that started on Facebook resulted in a 16-year-old teenager being shot dead in Hua Hn on Thursday night. The incident, which also left another person seriously injured, unfolded on Nares Damri Road in the municipal area of Hua Hin.

The altercation began when a local teenager became embroiled in an argument on Facebook over derogatory remarks made about his sister. The online disagreement led to a face-to-face meeting intended to resolve the conflict. However, the situation took a deadly turn, culminating in gunfire. Continued …

Father and son on top in Kiteboarding & Wingfoil Natonal Championships in Pranburi

It was a case of “like father, like son” over the weekend when nine-year-old Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen and his dad Sam topped the scoreboard at the Kiteboarding & Wingfoil National Championships near Hua Hin.

A high-flying performance from young Shane came hard on the heels of his record-breaking kite foil crossing of the Gulf of Thailand last month – just days before his ninth birthday. Continued …

54 of 77 provinces face hazardous smog levels

Fifty-four out of 77 provinces in Thailand were blanketed with hazardous levels of ultrafine dust on Thursday morning, with 27 provinces, mostly in the north and the northeast, experiencing red (seriously harmful) levels of pollution.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported on Thursday that the highest level of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) was detected in the northernmost province of Chiang Rai, at 128.8 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) of air over the past 24 hours. The government’s safe threshold for PM2.5 is 37.5 µg/m³, while the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend 25 µg/m³. Continued …

Thai anti-aging experts unlock secrets to long life in graying society

Two anti-aging doctors and a 77-year-old film star still known for his good looks walk into a room. No, this isn’t the start of a bad joke, but the scene of a seminar exploring how we can live longer and healthier lives in Thailand’s rapidly aging society.

“Well-being Talk: Aging Society” saw doctors, academics, influencers, and celebrities share tips on everything from food, exercise and healthcare to lifestyle and living arrangements for later life. Continued …

Raw pork, pig blood blamed for Streptococcus suis outbreak, five deaths

An outbreak of Streptococcus suis has caused the deaths of five people in Thailand between January and March this year, the Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 9 warned on Thursday.

Medical officials blamed the outbreak on the consumption of raw pork and pig blood, which are used in local Thai dishes, such as Larb, Koi and Naem. This way of consumption has been trending on social media, and some netizens claimed to have consumed raw pork along with alcohol. Continued …

Women of the Year: Catalysts for change

Celebrating International Women’s Day today, a group of exceptional individuals whose remarkable achievements have left an indelible mark across various fields are to be honored. These trailblazers have made transformative contributions through their unwavering pursuit of excellence, earning them the title of Bangkok Post’s Women of the Year 2024.

This year, the focus is on the extraordinary women who serve as catalysts for positive change, leading toward a future that is not only brighter but also more inclusive. Continued …

The world wins when women win

In May 1988, Alejandra Arévalo became the first female geologist to enter an underground mine in Chile. In doing so, she defied a popular myth: that a woman brings bad luck by venturing into a mine.

She also broke the law. At the time, Chilean women were forbidden to work in underground mining or in any other job that “exceeded their strength or put at risk their physical or moral condition.” Continued …

‘Vape Operation’ in Bangkok Seizes 10,000 Illegal E-Cigarette Products

On Wednesday, Dr. Puangpetch Chunlaid, the minister attached to the prime minister’s office, and relevant agencies launched a “Vape Operation” to eradicate major sources of e-cigarette sales worth more than three million baht in Bangkok areas.

Dr. Puangpetch and relevant agencies performed field inspections in various areas in Bangkok after a police investigation. The major sources of e-cigarette sales were located in community areas selling e-cigarettes to minors and students. Continued …

As Household Debt Skyrockets, Thailand’s Economy Worsens

Household debt is a major drag on consumer spending, which accounts for more than 90% of Thailand’s GDP. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the situation, as many households have lost income and jobs, while having to repay their loans and mortgages.

The government’s stimulus measures, such as cash handouts and debt moratoriums, have provided some relief, but they are not enough to boost consumer confidence and demand. Continued …

Thai EV sales surge by 603% amid government incentives

Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) sales in Thailand surged by 603% year-on-year to 73,568 units last year, with the upward trend expected to continue throughout this year, as per the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

This growth is expected to outstrip that of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, which witnessed a 13.7% year-on-year sales decline to 238,570 units in 2023, capturing a 30.7% market share in the passenger car segment. However, BEVs claimed a 9.4% market share in the same segment. Continued …

PTT to introduce two new EV brands to Thailand

National oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc. has greenlighted its 100% owned subsidiary Arun Plus Ltd. to establish two new companies to sell two brands of electric vehicles (EVs) – Zeekr and Xpeng – in Thailand.

PTT President and CEO Auttapol Rerkpiboon noted that Arun Plus has been approved to establish Ze Mobility Plus Ltd. as an authorised dealer of the Zeekr electric vehicles, while X Mobility (Thailand) Ltd. will be the authorised distributor of Xpeng EVs. Continued …

Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival gets underway next week

The 37th annual Phra Nakhon Khiri-Petchaburi City event, taking place from March 14-23, invites visitors to embark on a journey of discovery and celebration at “Phra Nakhon Khiri: A Tribute to Great Kings and a Wonderland of World Heritage.”

This tradition of Petchaburi Province, now in its 37th year, is set to be held in the scenic Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) area, Chalerm Phrakiat Park, in honor of King Mongkut (Rama IV), and its surroundings. Continued …

20+ already arrested in purge of foreigner law-breakers in Phuket

Police in Phuket have arrested at least 16 people in what appears to be a crackdown on foreigners working illegally and/or overstaying their visas.

“Right now, in every area in Phuket, the police are taking offenses committed by tourists seriously. We want the people of Phuket to trust us.” Continued …

  • Another Russian Man Arrested for Allegedly Working Illegally

A Russian man was arrested after he was allegedly found working in a cannabis shop in Kathu. The Phuket Tourist Police said that on Wednesday (March 6th) they arrested a suspect, a Russian national, at a cannabis shop in Kathu. Continued …

  • Swedish Man Arrested for Allegedly Working at a Bar

A Swedish man was arrested after he was found allegedly working at a bar in Karon. On Wednesday, Phuket police and the Phuket Immigration arrested a suspect, a Swedish national. He was arrested at a bar on the Tai Na Road in Karon. Continued …

  • Norwegian, Brit arrested for illegally working

Police operations targeting foreigners working illegally in Thailand have led to the arrests of a Norwegian woman on Koh Phangan and a Brit on Phuket island. Continued …

  • Russians held after police raid on illegal beauty clinic on Koh Samui

Three Russian nationals were arrested after police raided an illegal beauty clinic on the southern resort island of Koh Samui. Continued … 

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Chiang Mai now world’s third most-polluted city

Chiang Mai ranks as the third most-polluted city globally amid a severe air-quality crisis in northern Thailand, with particulate matter (PM)2.5 levels surging due to widespread forest fires. The situation, which peaked yesterday, has triggered health concerns and advisories.

Northern Thailand is grappling with a significant air pollution crisis. Today, the Air Pollution Crisis Resolution Centre reported that at 7am, PM2.5 levels had exceeded national safety standards in several northern provinces. Continued …

Lesser-known Thailand beaches loved by locals

Holidaymakers are finding beauty in quieter patches of coastline after over-tourism has killed much of what made Thailand’s most famous beach so sought after.

“I just feel like everyone tries to do something different, but you always wind up doing the same damn thing,” exclaims Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in Danny Boyle’s “The Beach”. His words are prophetic in both the film and real life. Continued …

Ocean temperature hit record high in February

Ocean temperatures hit a record high in February, with the average global sea surface temperature at 21.06 degrees Celsius (69.91 degrees Fahrenheit), the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday. Continued …

Swift tour prompts economists to upgrade Singapore GDP forecast

Economists upgraded the first-quarter growth forecast for Singapore’s economy, with some attributing the gains in part to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour concerts. Continued …

Bali’s new tourist tax: Will it save paradise or sow chaos?

In the latest move to combat over-tourism and preserve its landscapes, Bali introduced a controversial levy for international visitors. Since Valentine’s Day this year, tourists entering Bali have been greeted not only by the island’s breathtaking scenery but also by a new fee of 150,000 rupiah (approximately 340 baht) per person. Continued …

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

 

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Thursday’s news-March 7

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Today’s news: Temperatures set to soar in Hua Hin/Restaurant encroachment threatens Hua Hin beaches/10 million sought treatment for pollution-related illnesses/Swiss man’s visa revoked/10 most expensive wines/Economy: Buying property in Hua Hin/Reforming land and building tax/Thai economy to bounce back/Consumer confidence at high/Flat growth for SME, retail/Seven Phuket transport projects/Hospitality industry takes center stage/Tourism: Bangkok airports ranked among worst/Illegal migrant labor and sex work/87 Wild Animals Seized at Suvarnabhumi/Pattaya Tourism Flourishes/Medical Cannabis Festival/Jetstar Asia to Krabi/Illegal nursery on Koh Phangan/Phuket cracks down – Three Russians Arrested; Romanian Man Arrested; Russian Man Arrested/Environment: EGAT solar project activated/Thailand Experience: Salt, sea and spoonbills/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Temperatures set to soar in Hua Hin this week and next

Temperatures in Hua Hin and across Thailand are set to soar over the next week. The Thai Meteorological Department’s seven-day forecast for Hua Hin says maximum temperatures will range from 36–38 °C, with average temperatures between March 6-12 reaching 35°C.

However, forecasters say the temperatures may actually feel much warmer. According to the heat index, average temperatures will feel like 42 °C. Continued …

Restaurant encroachment threatens Hua Hin’s sandy shores

Yamu Beach in Phuket may have just played second fiddle to an encroachment crisis engulfing the pristine sands of Hua Hin. Evidence surfaced recently showcasing a long line of eateries and guesthouses that have sunk their claws deep into Hua Hin’s main beach.

Witnesses describe a scene akin to invasion, with some structures extending a staggering 20 meters into the sea, leaving beach-goers with nowhere to tread but upon these encroachments. This situation dwarfs even the recent fiasco at Phuket’s Yamu Beach. Shockingly, local authorities in Hua Hin seem to be turning a blind eye to the brazen land grab, prompting a furious outcry from the public. Continued …

Thailand: 10 million sought treatment for pollution-related illnesses in 2023

More than 10 million Thais sought treatment for illnesses linked to air pollution in 2023, authorities said.

The data from the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) come as Thailand’s air quality is worsening. Widespread farm burning and forest fires, notably in the country’s north, often create a noxious smog at the beginning of the year. The start of 2024 has already seen a jump in cases of pollution-related diseases compared to the previous year. Continued …

Swiss man’s visa revoked after physical assault on Thai doctor

The Immigration Bureau revoked the visa of the Swiss man involved in the physical assault on a female Thai doctor near Yamu Cape in Phuket last week.

The Thai doctor, 26-year-old Tarndao Chandam, filed a complaint against Urs Fehr after the Swiss man attacked her on Saturday, Feb. 24, when she and her friend sat on the steps outside his luxury villa near Yamu Cape in Phuket. Tarndao added that Fehr and his Thai wife had also insulted her and threatened to use their police connections to put her in jail, as well. Continued …

The 10 most expensive wines in Thailand

Following the adjustment of the wine tax structure on Feb. 23 to support tourism and consumption within the country, the Department of Excise has published a list of the 10 most expensive wines available in Thailand.

The priciest is an eye-watering 1.5 million baht a bottle while the lowest is 200,000 baht. The list gives the recommended retail prices the department uses as a reference for wine importers for tax purposes. Continued …

Can you profit from buying property in Hua Hin?

The question of whether one can profit from buying property in Hua Hin is a frequent topic of discussion among both buyers and sellers. First thing first, no one buys property in order to lose money. That’s true whether you buy in Hua Hin or anywhere else.

However, the growth rates of the property market in Hua Hin are a nuanced subject, particularly when factoring in the Thai baht’s volatility against other currencies. This fluctuation can significantly impact investment returns. Continued …

Government to undertake study on reforming land and building tax

The Finance Ministry is studying how to reform the land and building tax to lessen the financial burden on the people while the country’s economy has not yet recovered, a senior official said on Wednesday.

Paopoom Rojanasakul, secretary to the finance minister, unveiled the plan during his speech to kick off a seminar on the property market, titled “Property Market Key Index of 2024 Economy”. Paopoom said the reform was aimed at reducing the impact on people when the country’s economy was still in crisis. Continued …

Thai economy predicted to bounce back in Q2 despite sluggish start

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Bangkok (JSCCIB) has indicated that the Thai economy, which is set to experience sluggish growth this year, is expected to pick up in the second quarter. This projection is attributed to the anticipated state budget spending and a reduction in tension within the Red Sea region.

The National Economic and Social Development Council has forecast GDP growth of 2.7% for the year, as fuel consumption recorded a downturn in January. Kriengkrai Thiennukul, Federation of Thai Industries chairman, predicts that the economy will see improvement in the second quarter as the trade tensions caused by Houthi rebel attacks should ease, positively impacting international commerce. Continued …

Consumer confidence at 48-month high

Thai consumer confidence rose in February, reaching the highest level in 48 months, bolstered by government support measures and tourism, a survey showed today.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) increased to 63.8 in February from 62.9 in January, the UTCC said. Continued …

SCB predicts flat growth for SME, retail segments

Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), the banking business unit under SCB X Plc, expects no growth in small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and retail loans this year, citing the fragile financial conditions of these two customer segments.

For overall loan expansion in 2024, SCB is targeting a flat to marginal growth rate of around 1%-2%. Continued …

Seven transport projects planned to turn Phuket into regional economic hub

The Transport Ministry on Wednesday announced seven projects to upgrade transport infrastructure in Phuket province, with a combined investment of over 1.48 billion baht.

Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said these projects will help maximize the southern province’s tourism and logistics capacities for land, sea, and air transport, supporting its target of becoming a regional economic hub and global tourism destination. Continued …

Hospitality industry takes center stage

The Commerce Ministry aims to position Thailand as the epicenter of the hotel, restaurant and catering (HoReCa) industry in Asia.

After presiding over the opening ceremony of THAIFEX-HOREC ASIA 2024, Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said the trade show should open new business avenues for entrepreneurs in the HoReCa sector. to elevate their business to the next level through intelligent technologies, innovations and local wisdom. Continued …

Bangkok airports hit turbulence: Ranked among world’s worst

Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok ranked among the worst air travel hubs in Asia, according to Business Financing’s recent report.

The financial information and research website from the UK, Business Financing, launched the Best & Worst Airports in the World, according to business travelers in February this year. This rank is based on the business travelers across the world on the online forum, Air Quality. Continued …

Illegal migrant labor and sex work challenge Thailand’s tourism

Migrant workers, who have illegally entered Thailand by taking advantage of visa-free privileges, continue to pose a challenge in the country’s tourism sector, particularly within the sex industry. This issue has led to calls from operators for the government to legalize sex work.

A recent confrontation between Filipino transgender women and their Thai counterparts in Soi Sukhumvit 11, Bangkok, has brought this issue to light, with accusations of the Filipino trans women offering sexual services. Continued …

87 Wild Animals Seized at Suvarnabhumi Airport: Six Indian Tourists Face Charges

On Tuesday, the Suvarnabhumi Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Customs Office, and relevant agencies received a report from airport security officers after detecting 87 wild animals stashed inside eight baggage items of six Indian tourists heading to Mumbai, India.

According to Suvarnabhumi security officers, more than 87 wild animals were seized after six Indian suspects went through security processing at the Suvarnabhumi Airport. The wild animals included cotton-top tamarins, reptiles, macaws, lizards, red pandas, and other protected wildlife. Continued …

Pattaya Tourism Flourishes with Free Thai-China Visa Policy

Pattaya’s tourism industry is experiencing a surge in the number of Chinese tourists following the implementation of the free Thai-China visa policy, according to Boonkerd Suksrikan, vice president of the Eastern Thai Hotels Assn.

Boonkerd revealed that there is a significant rise in hotel bookings by Chinese tourists, particularly for stays extending into April, the month of Thailand’s word-famous Songkran water festival. Continued …

Pattaya to Host Major Medical Cannabis Festival in April

The CISW MedCann Festival International (CMCF) will be held in Pattaya from April 25-28, focusing on medical cannabis, health tourism, and business opportunities.

This year’s CMCF will showcase interesting new products, special items, and activities related to the medical cannabis industry. The festival aims to serve as a platform for international connection, bringing together experts and investors in the cannabis, medical, and pharmaceutical fields from countries such as Colombia, the United States, Germany, and Israel. Continued …

Jetstar Asia soars to Krabi and Clark, Philippines

Jetstar Asia announced two direct routes to Krabi and Clark, Philippines.

Starting June 7, travelers can jet off to the shores of Krabi, with the low-cost carrier offering six weekly services to this south Thai area. From June 16, travelers can hop aboard for a journey to the heart of the Philippines’ vibrant culture with four weekly services to Clark, soon to ramp up to five by Oct. 18. Continued …

American woman caught running illegal nursery on Koh Phangan

Police have detained an American woman for allegedly running an illegal nursery on Koh Phangan in Surat Thani.

About 20 foreign children were found in the premises, according to police. Three foreign women working as babysitters and four Myanmar housekeepers were also arrested and charged with working illegally. Continued …

Phuket finally cracks down on working tourists

  • Three Russians Arrested in Phuket for Work Permit Related Offenses

Three Russians were arrested at a vehicle rental shop in Cherng Talay for work permit-related offenses. They were arrested at a company on Sri Soonthorn Road in Cherng Talay, which was being operated as a vehicles rental shop. Continued …

  • Romanian Man Arrested in Phuket for Operating Tour Services

A Romanian man was arrested in Patong after he was found allegedly selling tour packages. Tourists also allegedly were seen buying a tour package and paying the Romanian man. Continued …

  • Russian Man Arrested For Working at Money Exchange Booth in Phuket

On Monday, the Sakoo Police apprehended a suspect identified only as Mr. Andrei, a 37-year-old Russian national, at a money exchange booth in the Sakoo subdistrict. The arrest occurred after he was found working inside the booth. Continued …

Solar inclusive EGAT power project activated, now supplying electricity

Customers are now receiving energy generated by the floating solar cells at Ubonrat Dam in Khon Kaen province after its launch on Tuesday, Jiraporn Sirikham, acting governor of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), announced.

The key advantage of the 24 megawatt hydro-floating solar hybrid power plant at the Ubonrat Dam lies in its integration of three clean-energy sources: solar energy, hydropower, and an energy storage system using batteries. This setup allows for the generation of electricity from solar energy during daylight hours and hydropower from the existing dam at night. Continued …

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Salt, sea and spoonbills

During a morning stroll through vast salt fields in the seaside town of Samut Sakhon, I couldn’t resist but take breathtaking photos of a large flock of birds. Close by, experienced birdwatcher Suchart Daengpayon (also known as Mr. Tee) led a small group of foreign tourists on a trip to see the food-seeking behaviors of the spoon-billed sandpiper, an endangered shorebird species.

Fortunately, Mr. Tee kindly allowed me to use his spotting scope and gave me a brief overview of bird conservation efforts in tambon Khok Kham. Over 30 years ago, he and his neighbors established the Khok Kham Natural Conservation Club after working with an international survey team that wanted to get insights on the biodiverse marine habitats in Thailand’s wetlands. That’s when he realized that the best spot to go bird watching was right there at home. Continued …

Myanmar conflict displaces 2.7M, with 18.6M needing assistance

More than 2.7 million people have been displaced due to conflict in Myanmar, and by the end of 2024, more than 18.6 million people will need humanitarian assistance, announced the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in the humanitarian bulletin released on March 3. Continued …

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  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
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The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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Wednesday’s news-March 6

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Today’s news: Heat stroke weather/To exceed 40 degrees next week/Who Is Really in Charge?/Firefighter dead in northern forest fire/Stairway in Phuket destroyed/Phuket Authorities Conduct Extensive Land Inquiry/Foreign man caught stealing Thai flag/Social security fund faces bankruptcy/Economy: Tax breaks triple EV registrations/Next two-wheel revolution/Consumers biggest losers after telecom mergers/17,000+ new business registrations/Tourism: Captive breeding of elephants for tourism/Shift in tourist spending habits/New Zealand Thailand Discussing Visa-Free/Reverse discrimination at Phuket shop/Festivals and events for March/Environment: Women leading conservation in Southeast Asia/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Warning: It’s heat stroke weather

Heat stroke is a real danger with “feels like” temperatures of around 50 degrees Celsius possible in the current humid conditions, the weather office warns.

The Meteorological Department said that on Tuesday feels-like temperatures peaked at 50.6°C in Trat, 48.1°C in Bangkok, 42.5°C in Krabi, 39.9°C in Tak and 38.7°C in Nakhon Ratchasima. Continued …

Temperatures predicted to exceed 40 degrees next week

Temperatures are expected to surpass 40 degrees Celsius in several provinces next week, as tomorrow the “heat index” is expected to reach 48.1 degrees in Bangkok and 51.4 degrees in Chon Buri, according to Somkuan Tonjan, head of the Central Weather Forecast Division of the Meteorological Department.

The Heat index, also known as the apparent temperature. is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature. This has important implications for the body’s comfort. Continued …

Who Is Really in Charge In Thailand?

How many prime ministers does Thailand have now? One, if you ask Srettha Thavisin. In theory, Thai Premier Srettha Thavisin leads the country. But there is more than meets the eye.

In theory, the 62-year-old real estate tycoon is the prime minister of Thailand. Nominally, he leads a government coalition of 11 parties with 314 MPs in the 500-member House of Representatives. But whether he is actually fully or partially in charge is another matter altogether. Continued …

Firefighter dead, two others battling for life in northern forest fire

In the relentless battle against raging forest fires sweeping through northern Thailand, tragedy struck as one firefighter lost his life, while two others fight for their survival.

The turmoil unfolded amid 1,153 recorded hotspots in Mae Hong Son from March 1 to 3, with the epicenter of the blaze concentrated in the Pai district and surrounding conserved forests. Continued …

Stairway in alleged Phuket beach assault destroyed

Following the assault scandal of Swiss national Urs Fehr, Phuket Peninsula Estate Co., owner of beachfront villa No. 23, took a startling step yesterday, sending a backhoe to erase the encroaching structures, including the contentious stairway.

Before their obliteration, these steps had witnessed a fateful encounter on Feb.24. Fehr allegedly kicked Dr. Thandao Chandam, accusing her of trespassing on his rented property. However, investigations later unveiled that the steps stood unlawfully on public land, triggering a viral uproar and damning criticism of the villa couple. Continued …

Phuket Authorities Conduct Extensive Land Inquiry After Swiss Man Case

Even though Mr. Fehr, also known as David, the Swiss man accused of kicking a female doctor, is currently facing deportation, he has been ordered to stay in the country while he is investigated for several issues, including his involvement in Phuket property ownership.

On March 5, Phuket Peninsula Estate Co., the real estate firm that constructed the luxury villa where David resides, has demolished the controversial beachfront cement steps where he drove out the female doctor and her friend who sat there, which led to angry demonstrations and a call for his deportation, as well as to remove the steps as they encroached on the beach, which is under Thai law a public property. Continued …

Foreign man caught on CCTV stealing Thai flag in Phuket

A CCTV camera caught a foreign man stealing a Thai flag from outside an office in Phuket. Thai netizens urged the police to take the case seriously as the Thai flag is highly respected by locals.

The Jootee Tin Dredging Co. shared CCTV footage of the theft to a Facebook page yesterday. The video shows a foreign man pulling the Thai flag from its pole outside the Jutee Tin Dredging office and walking away with it on the Phang Nga Road in the Mueang district of Phuket. Continued …

Thailand’s social security fund faces bankruptcy risk in 30-40 years

The Labo r Ministry raised the alarm that the Social Security Fund (SSF) of Thailand is on the brink of bankruptcy, and could be insolvent in 30 to 40 years if there are no changes made to its current policies.

This warning was issued during a meeting between the newly established Social Security Board (SSB) headed by Sustarum Thammaboosadee, an academic from Thammasat University, and officials from the Labor Ministry. The meeting was held to foster ideas and strategies aimed at improving the effectiveness of the nation’s social security policy. Continued …

Tax breaks triple Thailand’s electric vehicle registrations

Huge road tax discounts saw the registration of electric vehicles soar by over 300% in the first four months of fiscal 2024 (October-January), Thailand’s Department of Land Transport (DLT) said on Tuesday.

A total of 48,096 EVs were registered during the period, up 324% from 11,340 in the same period a year earlier. The DLT attributed the jump to the annual tax break for newly registered complete built-up EVs, which began in May last year and will run until November 2025. Continued …

The next two-wheel revolution

In today’s fast-changing world, technology has become an essential part of our daily lives, revolutionizing the ways we communicate, work and live. Technology also holds powerful keys to help tackle some longstanding public health and environmental issues.

By taking advantage of technological advancements and embracing innovation such as electric vehicle (EV) technologies, we may find solutions to not only combat a host of environmental hazards, from air and noise to thermal pollution, but also enhance a more sustainable lifestyle. Continued …

Consumers biggest losers as speeds drop, prices rise after telecom mergers

Mergers in the telecommunications industry have resulted in poor network quality and rising prices, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) said on Tuesday.

NESDC was citing a recent survey by the Consumer Protection Board, which said that consumers are paying more for very little. For instance, it said, the price of a basic mobile package has risen from 349 baht to 399 baht, while the internet speed has dropped. Similarly, free call minutes included in packages of 499 or 599 baht have been reduced from 300 to 250 minutes. Continued …

17,000+ new business registrations in 2024

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Thailand criticized for captive breeding of elephants for tourism

Thailand is among the countries that that have been blamed for the captive breeding of wild animals, especially the breeding of elephants for their role in the tourism industry.

Researchers from World Animal Protection (WAP), an international non-profit animal welfare organization, estimate that 5.5 billion wild animals from 487 different species are being kept in cruel conditions worldwide, particularly bears, elephants, and lions. Continued …

Post-pandemic shift in tourist spending habits reveals TikTok’s role in Thai travel

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) divulged insightful data revealing a shift in foreign tourists’ spending habits post-pandemic and the surge in popularity of TikTok as a source of travel information and inspiration.

A survey conducted by TAT’s digital R&D Deputy Gov. Teerasil Tapen, encompassing 30,054 tourists in 2023, unveiled an increased average expenditure on individual trips, rising from 48,209 baht (US$1,345) in 2019 to 50,900 baht (US$1,420), with a significant proportion allocated to accommodation. Continued …

New Zealand And Thailand Discussing Visa-Free Access

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon agreed at a meeting yesterday that further discussions be held on visa-free access to the two countries.

During the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit, Srettha mentioned that New Zealand is one of Thailand’s oldest allies, with close relations between the two nations stretching 68 years. Continued …

Reverse discrimination at Phuket motorcycle rental shop

A foreign man brought to light a discriminatory practice at a foreign-owned motorcycle rental shop in Phuket. The shop refused to serve his Thai wife and other Thai customers, justifying their decision by alleging that Thais frequently engage in motorcycle theft, complain excessively, and are unable to meet the necessary deposit requirements.

The foreign man took to the social media to share his wife’s experience at the Phuket motorcycle shop. “Today, my Thai wife and I went to a motorcycle rental shop in Phuket. They said Thais are not allowed to rent from them. A Thai employee went as far as to say that Thais steal motorcycles, complain too much, and are too poor to pay the deposit.” Continued …

List of festivals and events in Bangkok and across Thailand for March

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has released a list of festivals and events that are taking place in March. Here are some highlights:

– All About Arts – Nang Yai Wat Khanon 2024, every Saturday and Sunday from now to April 7, at Wat Khanon in Phitharam District, Ratchaburi province; Continued …

Rainforest Resilience: Women leading conservation in Southeast Asia

Gender gaps in Southeast Asia’s forestry hinder women’s access to resources. Despite challenges, communities recognize women’s vital role in sustainable forestry. Women’s awareness of forest product values, especially during food crises, highlights their crucial contribution to forest resilience and community well-being.

Thailand stands as a beacon of progress within this evolving landscape, where recent governmental initiatives have led to significant progress in the forestry sector, particularly in facilitating legal timber trade and processing for smallholders. Continued …

Philippine and Chinese ships clash in South China Sea

Chinese and Philippine coast guard vessels collided in the disputed South China Sea, and four Filipino crew members were injured Tuesday in a series of confrontations, as Southeast Asian leaders gathered for an Asian summit where alarm over Beijing’s aggression at sea was expected to be raised. Continued …

Ukrainian attacks increasingly sap the power of Russia’s Black Sea fleet

Ukrainian sea drones reportedly sank another Russian warship in the Black Sea on Tuesday, the latest in a series of strikes that has crippled Moscow’s naval capability and limited its operations with the war now in its third year. Continued …

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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

Tuesday’s news-March 5

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Today’s news: Feedback/Mid-sea airport for Hua Hin/Speed up work on Rama II/Bus and van station at Market Village/How to learn Thai/Cha Am Crab Tasting Festival/Hua Hin Heroes Golf Charity Cup/Checks ordered on foreigners in Phuket/Swiss man’s visa revocation requested/Keep beaches public/7-year-old twins wed/Economy: Thai economy set for revival/Headline CPI falls/Activists Urge Reject Land Bridge/Loan rejections soar/Phuket money laundering suspicions/Foreign currency deposits surge/Kia considers EV factory in Thailand/Tourism: Hua Hin’s last tricycle rider/BluPort event for Songkran/British Airways resumes flights to Bangkok/THAI to fly to Perth/Environment: Chiang Rai hits highest air pollution/’Saraburi Sandbox’/Waste-to-energy power plants/Thailand Experience: Charmed by a City/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Will Hua Hin become the ‘new Pattaya’?

“Even if you do manage to negotiate Rama II road: the beach is  cluttered with food stalls, dirty in places and dangerous due to the horses, the sea unusable in places due to kiteboarders too near the shore, and jetskis; the proliferation of ‘entertainment’ areas such as ‘Walking Street’, Soi 94/’Wonderland’, Soi 80; wooden pier area a ‘ghost town’; overcrowded with visitors previously associated with Pattaya; clogged with traffic at all times.” – AB

Mid-sea airport for Hua Hin would cater to the rich

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has unveiled an ambitious initiative aimed at transforming Thailand into a global aviation hub. The plans involve a nationwide overhaul and expansion of Thailand’s airport infrastructure to support both domestic and international travel.

And while Hua Hin’s existing airport wasn’t mentioned in the plans specifically, another interesting development for the region was. Part of this vision is the development of a state-of-the-art mid-sea airport in Hua Hin, designed to cater exclusively to high-net-worth individuals traveling on private jets. Continued …

Contractors ordered to speed up work on Rama II

Contractors building the elevated motorway on Rama II Road, which has been the source of notorious bottlenecks, have been ordered to complete the job no later than mid-next year.

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit summoned the contractors to a meeting on Monday to discuss the cause of their construction delays after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said he wanted the contractors to clear the road before the Songkran holidays. Continued …

New bus and van station at Market Village

The new bus and van station at Market Village Hua Hin is now open. Operated by JKP Transports, it is located in the outside car park next to the shopping center.

The waiting area is spacious and open, capable of accommodating many passengers. It offers complete facilities, including restrooms, mobile charging stations, and soon will include a MaxMart by PT and a Thai coffee shop, along with a pet service store. Continued …

How to learn and master Thai language in 6 months

Mastering any foreign language, especially a tonal language like Thai, in six months may seem like an impossible goal. You have to learn a thousand new things, from the phonetics and grammar rules to phrases and idioms.

But with dedication, consistency, and the right approach, it’s entirely possible to achieve a high level of proficiency in Thai within this time frame. Here are tips and hacks to help you get better at learning and mastering Thai in six months or fewer. Continued …

Cha-Am Crab Tasting Festival to be held March 9-16

The 9th Cha-Am Crab Tasting Festival showcasing fresh, high-quality crabs directly from the sea in Cha Am is scheduled for March 9-16 at the Cha Am beach viewpoint.

The festival was formally announced during a press conference led by Nattachai Nampoolsuksan, the governor of Phetchaburi Province, at the Raya Resort Cha Am. Continued …

Hua Hin Heroes Golf Charity Cup raises Bt1.3 million for Thap Thai school

The inaugural Hua Hin Heroes Golf Charity Cup presented by Orchid Palm Homes has raised 1.3 million THB for the Ban Wang Khoi school in Thap Thai, Hua Hin.

The tournament, which was sponsored by Hua Hin Health Park and Misthos Group, saw over 150 players take part and was held at the Pineapple Valley Hua Hin Golf Club. Continued …

Checks ordered on foreigners in Phuket for possible links to organized crime

The Phuket provincial administration has instructed all district officers to check the backgrounds and conduct of foreigners living on the resort island, including the Swiss man who allegedly assaulted a female Thai doctor, to ascertain whether they are members of extortion gangs or involved in organized crime.

Phuket Deputy Gov. Adul Chuthong said that Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul ordered an investigation of foreign criminal gangs in Phuket, following the incident last week when the Swiss man, identified only as David, allegedly assaulted a female Thai doctor for allegedly trespassing on his property on Yamu Beach, when she sat on the staircase of his rented seaside villa. Continued … 

Swiss man’s visa revocation requested

The commander of Region 8 Police in Phuket, Lt. Gen. Surapong Thanomjit has announced that Phuket police have made an official request to the Immigration Police to revoke the visa of 45-year-old Urh ‘David’ Fehr – he’s the Swiss citizen who is alleged to have attacked a female Thai doctor at the beachfront step of his villa in Cape Yamu.

The commander deemed the Swiss man to be a threat to the safety and order of the people under Article 12 of the Immigration Act. Continued …

Keep beaches public

The public’s reaction to a foreigner accused of kicking a female doctor who sat stargazing in front of his swanky Phuket villa is a reflection of the deep frustration over the unchecked tourism and land development on the tourist island.
The situation regarding the use of land that helped lead to this incident is not uncommon. Beaches along Thailand’s coastal provinces – except areas situated in national parks – are public spaces accessible by any individuals, but it has become a near normal practice that hotels and some private residences try to restrict the public’s use of beaches. Continued …

7-year-old twins wed in Ayutthaya

A traditional Thai belief led to a unique wedding ceremony in Ayutthaya where seven-year-old twins were married in a ritual to ward off bad luck. The village of Kanon Luang in Bang Pa-In district became the scene of an elaborate wedding, uniting Achiraya Penguin Kongsakul and Asawin Plawan Kongsakul, both seven years old.

The twins’ parents adhered to ancient customs rooted in the belief that marrying off male-female twins when they turn six or seven years old ensures good health and happiness. Continued …

Thai economy set for revival amid global uncertainties

The Federation of Thai Capital Market Organizations (FETCO) anticipates a revival of the Thai economy in the latter half of the year, supported by potential interest rate reductions. This optimistic outlook emerges amid global economic uncertainties, with possible recessions in the UK and Japan, and China grappling with a prolonged property crisis.

FETCO Chairman Kobsak Pootrakool says that the global economy could bounce back once central banks commence lowering their interest rates, which may occur in the coming months. Continued …

Headline CPI falls less than expected

Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) fell 0.77% in February from a year earlier, versus a 1.11% year-on-year drop the previous month, the Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday.

The figure compared with a forecast fall of 0.8% for February in a Reuters poll. The core CPI increased 0.43% year-on-year in February, versus a forecast rise of 0.5%. Continued …

Activists Urge UN, Embassies to Reject Thailand’s Land Bridge Project

A coalition of local activists has taken a bold step by petitioning the United Nations and several foreign embassies to reject Thailand’s ambitious land bridge megaproject, citing significant human rights and environmental concerns.

Members of the Patoh Conservation Network, Rak Ranong, and the Council of Southern People have come together to voice their apprehensions about the project. According to Somchok Jungjaturant, a representative from the Patoh Conservation Network, the project lacks transparency and poses a threat to the environment and the principles of human rights. Continued …

Loan rejections soar for Thai homes under 3 million baht

The Thai housing market is facing a significant challenge, as a growing number of loan applications for homes priced below 3 million baht are being rejected. According to the Housing Finance Assn., the rejection rate has spiked to 50%, highlighting the vulnerability of this segment despite its substantial market size.

The association’s secretary-general and chairman of the executive board, Alangkot Boonmasuk, pointed out that several factors contribute to this situation. The high household debt level, which stands above 90% of the country’s GDP, coupled with declining incomes and rising living costs, have all weakened the purchasing power for residential properties. Continued …

Phuket real estate boom sparks money laundering suspicions

Phuket’s property market is experiencing an unwarranted surge in prices, prompting the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) to consider looking into the possibility of foreign mafia using real estate to launder money. Over the past couple of years, real estate prices in Phuket have risen by 15%-20%, coinciding with the growing trend of demand from foreign nationals.

Maetapong Upatising, president of Phuket’s Real Estate Assn., attributes this surge to several factors. For instance, he said, after the Russian-Ukraine war began, Phuket has seen an influx of affluent Russians opting to invest in villas and condominiums. Continued …

Foreign currency deposits surge in Thailand

The past year has seen a significant upturn in foreign currency deposits (FCDs), spurred by appealing interest rates due to global rate hikes.

According to data from the Deposit Protection Agency (DPA), member financial institutions observed a surge in FCDs to a total value of 812 billion baht (US$22 billion) by November 2023, up from an earlier figure of 640 billion baht (US$17.89 billion). Continued …

Kia considers setting up electric vehicle factory in Thailand

Korean car manufacturer Kia is exploring the possibility of setting up an electric vehicle (EV) factory in Thailand, as per an announcement made by Kia Sales (Thailand). The move comes in response to the rapidly expanding EV market in the country.

If approved by Kia Corp., the parent company that falls under the Hyundai Motor Group, Thailand would become the second Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) member to host a Kia car plant, after Malaysia, said Jun Oh Lee, Kia sales (Thailand) president. Continued …

Meet Uncle Tee, 72, Hua Hin’s last tricycle rider

In Hua Hin, recognized by many for its historic charm and as Thailand’s oldest seaside resort, one man pedals against the tide of modernity.

At 72, Jaran Promhom, affectionately known as Uncle Tee, is the last remaining tricycle rider in this ever-growing city. His story is not just one of personal endurance but also a living testament to a fading profession that once thrived in the streets of Hua Hin. Continued …

BluPort Hua Hin plans major event for Songkran

BluPort Hua Hin has announced that it will host its “April Splash event for Songkran Festival 2024”.

This year, BluPort Hua Hin is aligning with the government’s policy by organizing activities that fuse ancient Thai culture with Hua Hin’s seaside atmosphere. The event will transform the area in front of BluPort Hua Hin into a hub for cultural creativity and traditional water splashing fun, designed to appeal to both Thai and international tourists. Continued …

British Airways resumes flights to Bangkok

Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur are back on the British Airways map – but the link to the Thai capital is much diminished compared with the pre-Covid era.

Starting with the winter 2024-25 schedules in late October, BA Boeing 777s will depart three times a week from London Gatwick to Bangkok. Previously, the airline flew daily from Heathrow. First class has also been dropped, though it remains available on BA’s competitors from Heathrow to the Thai capital. Continued …

THAI to fly to Perth, Colombo and Kerala

Thai Airways International (THAI) will begin services to Perth in Western Australia and to Colombo in Sri Lanka on March 31, and to Cochin airport, which serves Kochi city in Kerala, southwestern India, on April 2.

Chief Commercial Officer Korakot Chatasingha said on Monday that the service from Bangkok to Perth would be daily. The airline already flies to Melbourne and Sydney in Australia. Continued …

Chiang Rai hits highest air pollution levels in Thailand

Air pollution has reached critical levels in the northern and northeastern regions of Thailand, with 36 provinces reporting particulate matter (PM2.5) concentrations exceeding the safe standard, according to a recent report from the Air Pollution Control Department (APCD) under the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment.

The province of Chiang Rai recorded the highest levels in the country. Over the next seven days, from March 5 to March 11, an increase in PM2.5 levels is anticipated across the north. Continued … 

‘Saraburi Sandbox’: Thailand’s pioneer Net Zero urban ecosystem

The governor of Saraburi Province has joined hands with the Thai Cement Manufacturers Assn. (TCMA), the Office of National Higher Education Science Research and Innovation Policy Council (NXPO) to build on the progress of the “Saraburi Sandbox” connecting the industrial, agricultural and community sectors, paving the way for the net zero emission urban ecosystem with Saraburi as a model city for Thailand.

Bancha Chaowarin, governor of Saraburi Province, said that Saraburi Sandbox was a testament to the success of the public-private-people partnership (PPP) and has been seeing continuous progress since the declaration of the joint commitment in August last year. Continued …

Four waste-to-energy power plants in the offing

Thachang Green Energy (TGE), the SET-listed biomass power plant developer and operator, is preparing to build four waste-to-energy power plants this year to boost its revenue once public hearings on the projects are completed.

The power plants, which use community waste as fuel, can help local officials deal with garbage, but their construction is first required to pass public consultation. Continued …

Charmed by a City Off Thailand’s Beaten Path

Thailand is renowned among hard-charging tourists for nightlife in Bangkok, full moon parties on Koh Phangan island and hedonistic walking streets in Pattaya. It’s also a magnet for the bohemian and wellness crowds who flock to the mountain destinations of Chiang Mai and Pai.

But mostly ignored by foreign tourists is Lampang, in northern Thailand. This charming, riverside city of about 90,000 people has preserved the historic architecture and stately squares from its days as a major city in the ancient Lanna kingdom and a hub in the teak lumber trade. Continued …

Jupiter moon thought to be habitable may be oxygen starved

Under its bright, frosty shell, Jupiter’s moon Europa is thought to harbor a salty ocean, making it a world that might be one of the most habitable places in our solar system, but life as we know it needs oxygen and and it’s an open question whether Europa’s ocean has it. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

Monday’s news-March 4

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Today’s news: Our newest Sponsor: Nice & Solid/Red Cross fair closes tonight/Navigating the perils of Rama II/Rama II: A clogged artery/Beat PM2.5 in Thailand/Project to Tackle PM 2.5/Forest fires in Chiang Mai/1% fee credit-card transactions/AI is changing healthcare/PM: Don’t Fan Anger/500 Phuket Locals Rally/Foreign Man Throws Glass At Thai Woman/Taxi surcharge at bus terminus/Gold prices up/Economy: Employment up in Q4/Tourism: Foreign Mafia in Phuket/Srettha concerned over disputes/Experts split on aviation hub/Development of six airports/5.5 billion wild animals kept in cruel conditions/World Wildlife Day/Environment: Being poisoned across the border/Mekong River fish species face extinction/Mekong’s forgotten fish/Permission to install solar rooftops/Thailand Experience: Selfie obsession in Thailand/Inspiring journey of Chef Tam/Krabi Vs Phuket/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Hua Hin’s Red Cross fair closes tonight

The annual Red Cross fair is drawing to a close tonight after more than a week of festivities and fundraising efforts. The “26th Red Cross and Hua Hin District Goods Fair,” which began on Feb. 24, has been held at the 25-rai event space on Soi Hua Hin 102, adjacent to the Bluport Hua Hin.

This year’s fair has attracted large crowds each evening, comprising both locals and tourists who came to enjoy the culinary delights, shopping opportunities, and vibrant atmosphere. Continued …

Bangkokians’ holiday woes: Navigating the perils of Rama II

Hua Hin has for years been a favorite escape for Bangkokians seeking a family-friendly alternative to the red-light town that is Pattaya. Sure, the sea in Hua Hin may be brownish, and sometimes oil residue can be found on the beach, but the food is delicious, the hotels are top-notch and it offers a weekend respite from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

However, recently there’s been an outcry of “I’ll never go to Hua Hin again” on many social media sites – a sentiment echoed during every journey to the seaside haven, albeit reluctantly. The reason for this lamentation is Rama II Road, the only viable route to the southern town that has been plagued by perpetual construction. Continued …

Rama II: A clogged artery

Large construction projects, particularly those undertaken by the state, have significant impacts on communities and often the impacts are felt far beyond the construction sites. One example is Rama II Road — which has been undergoing work for over five decades. Continued …

Beat PM2.5 in Thailand: Your ultimate guide to cleaner air

Navigating the bustling streets of Thailand, you’re exposed to more than just the vibrant culture and tantalizing cuisine. Hidden in the air are PM2.5 pollutants, microscopic adversaries that pose significant health risks. Understanding how to shield yourself from these tiny particles is crucial for both your short-term comfort and long-term health.

The effects of PM2.5 can range from minor irritations, such as coughing and sneezing, to more severe conditions including asthma attacks and even lung cancer. With Thailand’s episodes of high air pollution, knowing how to protect yourself is more important than ever. Continued … 

272 Million Baht Project to Tackle PM 2.5 Dust and Wildfires

Kanika Aunjit, the Thai deputy government spokeswoman, held a press conference yesterday after the Thai cabinet meeting on approval of the annual budget for fiscal year 2024, with a total of 272 million baht assigned to a project to solve wildfire and smog problems and reduce PM 2.5 dust.

Meanwhile, 17 provinces in northern Thailand faced PM 2.5 problems at a concerning level as wildfires negatively affected locals in the past few years. The Thai government gave importance to the issues and raised the issue of PM 2.5 as a national agenda, remarked Kanika. Continued …

Park officials wage uphill battle to control forest fires in Chiang Mai

National Park officials continued to fight what seemed like unending forest fires in the lower districts of Chiang Mai on Sunday, blaming local villagers for restarting fires due to their wrong belief that they were good for vegetation.

Park officials from the 16th protected area administration office, backed up by a Kamov KA-32 helicopter, were still trying to halt fires in forests straddling Mae Wang, Hot and Mae Chaem districts. Continued …

1% fee to be charged on credit-card transactions abroad in baht from May 1

Visa and Mastercard credit card holders will have to pay a fee of 1% for transactions and ATM withdrawals made overseas in baht. The fee is being levied for currency conversion.

When travelling abroad and using credit cards for purchases at international stores, individuals will be presented with the option of paying in the local currency of the country or baht. If the user chooses to pay in baht, an additional 1% fee will be charged. Continued …

How AI is already changing healthcare

Have you heard about how AI is totally shaking things up in healthcare? Seriously, ever since AI tech got super advanced, it’s been making huge waves in how we take care of ourselves.

It’s all about saving more lives and helping us live longer, better lives – something we’ve always wanted, right? The cool part is, AI isn’t just some future dream; it’s making a real difference as we speak, and it’s only going to get bigger and faster from here. Continued …

PM: Don’t Fan Anger Over Foreigner Kicking Female Doctor

rime Mkinister Srettha Thavisin yesterday urged the public not to verbally escalate a Swiss man having kicked a female Thai doctor as she sat watching the moon on the steps leading from his villa to Phuket’s Cape Yamu beach on the night of Feb. 29.

Dr. Thandao Chandam, attached to Dibuk Hospital, was also verbally abused by his Thai wife. They have both publicly apologized to her saying their property had been encroached upon many times, which led to their being angry and scared. Continued …

500 Phuket Locals Rally At Swiss Expat’s Villa to Reclaim Alleged ‘Private Beach’

Yesterday, over 500 local residents gathered at Ya Mu Beach in Phuket to demonstrate against a Swiss national who allegedly kicked a female doctor. The initial assault, which occurred on Feb. 24, sparked outrage and criticism from Thai citizens after the doctor reported being kicked by near the man’s rented beachfront villa in the Thalang area.

The woman, who works at a local private hospital, said she was sitting on the stairway leading to the public beach outside the villa when the assault occurred. Continued …

Foreign Man Throws Glass At Thai Woman In Dog Cafe

Hot on the heels of a Swiss businessman and his wife assaulting and verbally abusing a Thai female doctor who was sitting on the steps leading from their villa to Cape Yamu beach in Phuket, another foreign man threw a glass at a Thai woman in a Pattaya dog cafe and then ran away.

A social media platform user related that the victim was playing with a dog, which started barking loudly and annoyed the foreigner who threw a glass at her, cutting her arm, which started bleeding. Continued …

Transport Co warns against taxi surcharge at bus terminus

Amid a surge of complaints, Transport Co., a state enterprise under the Transport Ministry, took swift action against taxi drivers fleecing passengers with a 50-baht surcharge at the terminus, better known as Mo Chit 2, servicing provinces in the north and northeast.

As of Friday, Transport Co. has put the brakes on the arrival area, redirecting all interprovincial buses to drop off passengers at the departure section. Continued …

Gold prices up Bt400 to B35,200

The Gold Traders Assn. on Saturday announced buying prices for gold ornaments at 34,473.84 baht per baht weight and for gold bars at 35,100 baht per baht weight.

The selling prices were set at 35,700 baht per baht weight for gold ornaments and 35,200 baht per baht weight for gold bars. Continued …

Employment up in Q4 on increased tourism

Thailand’s employment rose 1.7% in the final quarter of 2023 from a year earlier, helped by the tourism sector, after a 1.3% year-on-year increase in the previous quarter, the state planning agency said today.

Jobs in the hotel and restaurant sector rose 8% annually in the final quarter of 2023, as the number of tourists increased, the National Economic and Social Development Council said. Continued …

Deputy Prime Minister Addresses Alleged Foreign Mafia in Phuket

Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, the deputy leader of the United Thai Nation, visited Phuket last week to inspect and gather information regarding an allegation of foreign mafia gangs in the area. Phuket is one of the most popular Thai tourist attractions among foreign tourists. However, it was found out that the quantity was greater than the quality in terms of businesses in Phuket, remarked Thanakorn.

Meanwhile, many street vendors and tourism-related workers complained about alleged foreign mafia gangs in the Phuket, mostly Russian nationals, taking over Thai people’s businesses, stated Thanakorn. Continued …

Srettha concerned over disputes, urges Thais to welcome foreign tourists

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has urged Thais to play good hosts to foreign tourists by showing kindness and goodwill to help boost the country’s tourism.

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Saturday that the prime minister voiced his concern about recent disputes between locals and foreigners that sometimes became physical. Continued …

Experts split on PM’s aviation hub dream

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his vision for Thailand’s future recently. Dubbed “Ignite Thailand”, the plan seeks to establish the country as the world-class hub for eight sectors, namely tourism, medical and wellness tourism, food and agriculture, aviation, logistics, future mobility, digital economy, as well as finance.

The vision was lauded by economic analysts, who said the government should continue to develop the nation’s potential, and the plan could lead the way toward a more sustainable way out of the current economic slump. Continued …

Thailand speeds up development of six airports (not Hua hin)

In a move to elevate Thailand’s aviation stature on the global platform, the Airports of Thailand Public Co. (AOT) fast-tracked the development of six of its national airports. This ambitious venture, set in motion on March 2, entails an estimated investment of 210 billion baht (US$5.86 billion).

It resonates with the Thai government’s policies aimed at transforming Thai airports into a global aviation hub. The goal is to ascend into the top 20 in the global ranking within five years. Continued …

How 5.5 billion wild animals are being kept in cruel conditions around the world

Whether it’s for entertaining tourists or to harvest their bones, across the world billions of wild animals are being exploited for profit. A report has revealed that 5.5 billion wild animals from 487 different species are being kept in cruel conditions, creating a massive risk for both humans and animals.

With up to 50,000 animals on a single farm, researchers from World Animal Protection (WAP) say that the risk of an animal-borne pandemic on the scale of Covid is “not a question of if, but when.” Continued …

World Wildlife Day: All you need to know

The purpose of World Wildlife Day is to increase public awareness of the need of protecting and caring for animals, while also promoting sustainable practices that can aid in biodiversity conservation. An important part of maintaining the balance and health of food systems is wildlife.

The ecosystem that gives us enough food to eat and oxygen to breathe is supported by the planet’s immense diversity. World Wildlife Day promotes collaboration among individuals, communities, governments, and organizations globally to protect the planet’s abundant and diversified wildlife for upcoming generations. This is achieved via education, advocacy, and action. Continued …

Thai community believes it is being poisoned across the international border

On clear mornings, at dawn, Kanchanaporn Paeng-ud stands on a hillcrest where her family processes tapioca and looks out beyond the sweeping valleys across to neighboring country Laos.

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On the horizon, some 20 kilometers away, she can see what resembles billowing columns of smoke that rise high into the sky. For five months of the year, those man-made clouds dissolve into tiny particles and are carried by the wind into her home country, Thailand. Continued …

One-fifth of Mekong River fish species face extinction, report says

Unsustainable development threatens the health and diverse fish populations of the Mekong River, with one-fifth of fish species in Southeast Asia’s main artery facing extinction, a report by conservation groups said today.

The Mekong, stretching nearly 5,000 kilometers from the Tibetan Plateau to the South China Sea, is a farming and fishing lifeline for tens of millions of people in China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Continued …

Recover Mekong’s forgotten fish

Fish that walk, and even ones that talk, stingrays the size of cars, minnows smaller than your fingernail, snail-eating pufferfish and ghostly salmon carp. These are just some of the 1,148 extraordinary fish species hidden beneath the surface of the Mekong river’s murky waters for millennia.

Dazzlingly diverse, these fishes are astonishing in their own right. But taken together, they are central to the health of the entire Mekong River, and underpin societies and economies across the river basins. Continued … 

Factories in Thailand will no longer need permission to install solar rooftops

The government is removing the need for permits to install solar rooftop panels for factory operators, aimed at increasing the use of clean electricity. Existing factory laws require entrepreneurs to seek permission before setting up a solar rooftop exceeding 1,000 kilowatts, or 1 megawatt, in electricity production capacity.

Advancements in solar cell production have enabled entrepreneurs to efficiently generate significant amounts of electricity, while minimizing the space requirements for installation. Stringent standards for solar cells have also been introduced to ensure safety for people and the environment. Continued …

Selfie obsession in Thailand a cause for concern

In Thailand, a country where mental health often remains an under-discussed issue, the pervasive “selfie” culture on social media highlights a growing concern. Too often, our young people have social media accounts dedicated to just and only their image.

The development of the Selfitis Behavior Scale (SBS) sheds light on this phenomenon, revealing that the compulsion to post selfies is not just a benign habit but can escalate into an obsession driven by the need for social validation and self-promotion. This obsession, characterized by an incessant pursuit of likes and comments, mirrors broader issues of self-esteem and identity in the digital age. Continued …

From top chef to Michelin stars: The inspiring journey of Chef Tam

Top Thai chef Chudaree Debhakam, better known as Chef Tam, reminisced about the nerve-wracking moments preceding the grand announcement at the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand Ceremony.

Chef Tam’s restaurant, Baan Tepa, clinched two Michelin stars, catapulting her into culinary stardom and making history as the first Thai female chef to achieve such a feat. “Retaining a single Michelin star is a daunting task for any restaurant, but for us, the anticipation was nerve-racking.” Continued …

Krabi Vs Phuket: The Contrasting Traits Of Two Thai Gems

Dotted with tropical beaches, majestic palaces, temples, and ancient ruins, Thailand is a bucket-list destination for many. However, when building an itinerary, the perennial Phuket vs Krabi dilemma often props up.

On one hand, the resort town of Krabi, situated near the Andaman Coast, beckons with its rock climbing adventures, serene natural parks, and tranquil beaches. On the other, Phuket, its vibrant counterpart, is famed for its electrifying nightlife and water sports. Unsure which destination to choose or where to spend more days? Dive into our comprehensive guide comparing Phuket vs Krabi. Continued …

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