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Corruption scandal inThailand’s bus industry/Five parties on notice/Chiang Mai on High Alert/All Chiang Rai flights canceled/Animals trapped at Elephant Nature Park/Elephants evacuated from flooded shelter/LINE MAN Wongnai expands/Bangkok Street Improvements/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Isan area benefits from cash handout/Traditional Shopping: thing of the past?/Aviation boom to attract investment/Tourism: Bangkok named fourth friendliest city/Thailand’s digital nomad visa/Thailand’s electronic travel authorization/Thailand Experience: Revitalize Your Mind and Body/Talat Noi – Thailand’s little market/Thailand for Pet-Lovers/Khon Kaen’s Grilled Pork Neck/Climate Thailand: Probe into Thai solar cells/Thai efforts to cut carbon/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Corruption scandal: Thailand’s bus industry whistleblows dirty dealings

A shocking revelation has swept through the coach bus industry of Thailand, as several anonymous companies have blown the whistle on rampant corruption within the Land Transport Department‘s vehicle-inspection process. A bribe of 3,000 to 4,000 baht is all it takes to fast-track an inspection, the reports say.

This practice was put under the spotlight following the recent bus blaze tragedy that claimed the lives of 23 children and teachers. The vehicle involved was discovered to have illegally installed gas tanks. Out of 10 NGV gas tanks on the coach, only six were there legitimately. Continued …

Land Transport Department puts five parties on notice over deadly bus inferno

The Department of Land Transport (DLT) plans to pursue legal actions against five parties over the deadly tour bus blaze that killed 23 people on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road in Pathum Thani province on Tuesday.

The gas-powered bus arranged by Wat Khao Phraya Sangkaram School in Uthai Thani province for a school trip to Ayutthaya province was engulfed in flames after one of its front tires exploded. The tragic accident killed 20 students and three teachers. Continued … 

Chiang Mai on High Alert as Ping River Surges

The city of Chiang Mai is facing a critical situation as the water level of the Ping River has surged past 5.25 meters early morning today, resulting in severe flooding on Chang Klan Road. The water continues to rise rapidly, and the current is dangerously strong, causing growing concerns for residents and businesses in the area.

Between midnight and 1 am, floodwaters began overflowing into downtown areas at an alarming pace, with Chang Klan Road, the Night Bazaar, and Wat Uppakut quickly submerged. Video …

All flights canceled at Chiang Rai airport

Airlines serving Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport on Thursday canceled all flights for the rest of the day because of severe flooding in the northern province.

The last flights operating to the main airport in the northern province were AirAsia flight FD 3209 from Don Mueang in Bangkok, arriving at 12.40pm, and FD 3210 from Chiang Rai to Don Mueang, departing at 1.10pm, airport officials said in a statement. Continued … 

Thousands of animals trapped at badly-flooded Elephant Nature Park

More than 5,000 large animals are trapped in the heavily flooded Elephant Nature Park at Chiang Mai’s Mae Taeng district since 4 p.m. Wednesday, with torrential rain and fast-flowing floodwaters preventing officials from entering the area.

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Saengduean “Lek” Chailert, founder of Save Elephant Foundation and Elephant Nature Park, said in a Facebook post that flash floods have swamped the latter park and her team had to evacuate several jumbos and other animals. Continued …

Elephants and other sick animals evacuated from flooded shelter

National park officials, boats and FWD trucks are rushing to an elephant conservation center in Mae Taeng district of Chiang Mai to evacuate about 100 elephants and hundreds of other animals, as floodwater reaches two meters and is still rising.

Atthaphon Charoenchansa, director general of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said today that the rescue operation is being hampered because all roads leading to the Elephant and Environment Conservation Foundation center are heavily flooded. Continued …

LINE MAN Wongnai expands food delivery across Thailand

LINE MAN Wongnai is significantly expanding in Thailand’s food delivery market. Yod Chinsupakul, CEO of LINE MAN Wongnai, highlighted the continuous growth of the food delivery market in Thailand.

The platform now caters to over 10 million users each month and has a rider network of more than 100,000 individuals spread across all 77 provinces. LINE MAN Wongnai provides services in over 328 districts, experiencing a growth of more than 50% over the past two years. Continued …

Bangkok Streets to Undergo Significant Improvements

Bangkok’s city streets are set for a major revamp, with city Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt leading efforts to address enduring urban issues. During a visit to Sukhumvit Soi 23 in Watthana district, Chadchart, alongside Deputy Gov. Wisanu Subsompon, shed light on these challenges, highlighting the urgent need for action.

A primary concern is the poor road condition, as water pipe installations and subsequent inadequate repairs have left many surfaces in disrepair, a recurring issue throughout Bangkok. Furthermore, outdated green light poles contribute to pedestrian hazards due to frequent malfunctions caused by electrical faults. Continued …

Police nab 20 foreigners at Pattaya villas

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Isan area benefits from cash handout

Of the top five provinces in the country that received the most money in the first phase of the government’s cash handout, tota ling 145 billion baht, four are located in the northeast. Nakhon Ratchasima province had the most beneficiaries in the nation, said Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office.

The first phase of cash distribution used the Pao Tang app, rather than through a digital wallet as originally proposed by the Pheu Thai Party. This phase targeted vulnerable groups, including 12.4 million welfare cardholders and 2.15 million people with disabilities, who are predominantly low-income earners. Continued …

Traditional Shopping: a thing of the past?

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

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

Aviation boom set to attract investment to Asia Pacific

Asia Pacific’s aviation sector is poised to become a major magnet for foreign investment, as the region is forecast to lead global air traffic growth over the next two decades, industry leaders declared at the 2024 Aviation Summit in Manila.

The two-day event, which concluded on Thursday, showcased how this expansion is expected to create numerous investment opportunities across the aviation sector, from infrastructure to technology and services. Continued …

Bangkok named fourth friendliest city in the world

Bangkok has been named the fourth friendliest city in the world in 2024, according to Condé Nast Traveller. The travel magazine, known for its focus on luxury and independent travel, announced its annual Readers’ Choice Awards, highlighting the 10 friendliest cities as voted by travelers worldwide.

Singapore topped the list with a score of 94.84. Known for its financial hubs, immaculate streets, and unparalleled safety standards, the island city-state also boasts a diverse community offering exceptional hospitality. Often referred to as the “City in a Garden,” Singapore is not only famous for its skyscrapers and advanced technology but also its beautiful parks and tree-lined streets. Continued …

Everything you need to know to get Thailand’s digital nomad visa

Carmelito Bauer, 30, has only ever spent one day of his life working in an office. Since becoming a digital nomad in 2020, he’s spent three years in Mexico and is now in Thailand, where he recently became one of the first recipients of the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV).

Launched in July, the long-awaited visa program gives remote workers the chance to live in the Asian nation for up to five years. It has already sparked demand, with Google searches for “move to Thailand” soaring by 162% in the UK following its announcement, according to holiday provider Travel Republic. Continued …

Thailand will introduce electronic travel authorization for business travelers from Dec 1

From Dec. 1, business travelers traveling to Thailand will be required to present an Electronic Travel Authorization (ETA). This regulation affects travelers from a total of 93 countries, including Germany, Austria and Switzerland, who were previously exempt from the visa requirement.

The ETA is intended to simplify entry processes and improve the tracking of foreign visitors. The approved ETA allows a single entry for up to 60 days, which can be extended by 30 days. The application is made online and is free of charge. From June 2025, the ETA will become part of the Thai e-visa system. Continued …

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Revitalize Your Mind and Body on Koh Pha-ngan

Koh Pha-ngan, an island in the southern Gulf of Thailand, is famously known as the capital of full moon parties. What the uninitiated may not know is how the island is also something of a wellness capital – with a solid number of destinations and options for those looking to find peace and a holistic approach to rejuvenating all aspects of their wellbeing.

If you’re looking for a getaway filled with mindful relaxation, these are some of the reasons why Koh Pha-ngan should be your next holiday. Continued … 

Talat Noi – Thailand’s little market with big flavors and heritage

Just a five-minute walk from Yaowarat, Bangkok’s vibrant Chinatown, you will find Talat Noi, an ethnic Chinese community on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Translating to “little market” in Thai, Talat Noi draws visitors eager to discover its century-old homes, shrines, as well as an array of authentic street food stalls, restaurants and cafes. Video …

Animal Kingdom: Thailand for Pet-Lovers and Beyond

Shaped by Buddhist teachings, Thais learn from a very young age to be merciful and loving to animals. This compassion extends not only to pets but also to strays and all life forms.

Given the country’s biodiversity and agrarian heritage, Thailand offers a wealth of destinations where you can connect with animals, and thereby connect with each other, in delightful and meaningful ways. Continued …

Khon Kaen’s Grilled Pork Neck and 25 Years of Street Food Perfection

When thinking about food to accompany drinks, many Thai people will mention northeastern Thai (Isan) restaurants found in every corner across the country. The tastiness, paired with quality drinks, can enhance conversations and strengthen kinship.

The lively Khon Kaen, one of Isan’s big four, houses several memorable grilled pork neck (Ko Moo Yang) and spicy pork salad (Larb) shops where friends hang out together. The city at the heart of Isan is a popular gastronomic destination. Khon Kaen Grilled Pork Neck is one of the places we don’t want you to miss. Continued …

US launches probe into Thai solar cells

The U.S. Commerce Department has initiated anti-dumping (AD) and countervailing duty (CVD) probes into solar cell imports from Southeast Asian nations, including Thailand.

In April, a group of domestic producers of crystalline silicon photovoltaic (CSPV) cells and modules petitioned the U.S. Commerce Department and the U.S. International Trade Commission to combat the practice of dumping such products from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Continued …

Exploring Thai efforts to cut carbon

Thailand is racing against time to meet its international commitments to reduce global warming, cutting carbon emissions by one-third within six years. While the goal aims to support the Thai and global environment, it also poses an economic challenge because of the connection between economic conditions and environmental preservation.

Global warming, the increase of the Earth’s average temperature through the greenhouse effect, is primarily caused by humans increasing carbon dioxide emissions through activities such as burning fuel, transport and industrial production. Continued …

France uprooting vineyards as wine demand wanes

France, the world’s top wine producer, has secured €120 million ($132 million) in European Union funding to uproot millions of vines as global demand declines. The European Commission approved funding for permanent removal of the vines, at a rate of of €4,000 per hectare. Continued …

EU to impose tariffs up to 45% on EVs from China

The European Union (EU) voted on Friday to impose tariffs as high as 45% on electric vehicles (EVs) from China in a move set to increase trade tensions with Beijing, according to people familiar with the process. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • 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
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