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Today’s news: PKK reports 7 deaths during New Year holiday/7,864 Drunk Driving Cases Reported/Air pollution expected to reach unsafe level/How much do you pay for coffee?/Thai Wineries Fear Tax Cut/How much you need to be walking/Tips to kick start a year of wellness/New Bangkok bus terminal/Benefits of black tea?/Thailand’s NARIT Cube-1 satellite/Dog Guards Malaysian Owner/Economy: CPI drops in December/Inflation projected to dip/Thailand’s new balancing act/6 threats to export sector/Bt227 billion in EV investments/Food exports grow by 3.2%/15% rice export dip/Chinese investment to continue/China’s economic slowdown/E-commerce competition/Sugar prices surge/Tourism: PKK experiences 90%-100% hotel occupancy/Uproar over 4am curfew/Visa policy waiver boosts searches/Tourist taxes/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Rising Wild Elephant Population/Funds for human-elephant conflict resolution/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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PKK reports 48 accidents, 57 injuries, 7 deaths during New Year holiday

During the so-called “Seven Dangerous Days” on the roads in the province over the New Year period, Prachuap Khiri Khan failed to meet its safety target.

According to data released on Friday for the period spanning Dec. 29 to Jan. 4, Prachuap Khiri Khan province reported a rise in road accidents compared to the same period last year. Continued …

7,864 Drunk Driving Cases Reported in Thailand during holiday period

The Thai Department of Probation reported in total 7,864 cases of drunk driving in Thailand in seven days (Dec. 29–Jan. 4, of the New Year Seven Days Road Safety campaign.

The number of the drunk driving cases are 97% of other cases in the probation campaign, being the overwhelming majority of cases. Continued …

Air pollution expected to reach unsafe level next week

Thailand is currently experiencing the “season of dust” and PM2.5 readings are expected to reach unsafe levels between Friday and Jan. 12, the Pollution Control Department (PCD) has warned. The warning came due to poor air circulation, resulting in dust accumulation.

As of Friday, PM2.5 readings in Bangkok and its surrounding areas ranged between moderate and unhealthy levels. Air quality in the north and northeast is still good. Continued …

How much do you pay for your coffee?

After the global coffeehouse chain Starbucks announced it would increase all beverage prices at Thai outlets by 5 baht from Jan. 4, the prices of premium coffees at various franchises in Thailand have become a hot topic of discussion across social media platforms.

Starbucks cited increasing operational and administrative costs as the reason for the price hike, adding that the company had delayed adjusting the prices for as long as it could. Continued …

Thai Wineries Fear Tax Cut Will Flood the Market With European Wines

The GranMonte winery in Khao Yai worried that the government’s decision to lift import duties on foreign wines will lead to a flood of European wines that will crush the Thai wine market. They are calling on the government to take measures to reduce production costs and relax laws that hinder competition.

Yesterday, Suvisut Lohitnavy, director of marketing and public relations of GranMonte Vineyard and Winery, a vineyard and wine producer in Khao Yai, Nakhon Ratchasima province, expressed her opinion that the government’s recent measures that have reduced taxes on grape wines are a good thing, but that there are more concerns when looking at the big picture. Continued …

Here’s how much you need to be walking each day

Have you been feeling guilt-tripped by your activity tracker? You’ve been on the move all day, but it still wants more. You may be wondering – ”Sheesh. How much should I walk in a day?”

Since the boom of activity trackers like the Fitbit or Apple Watch, many people would be inclined to say around 10,000 steps. This goal may be right for you, and the more steps you take, the better – but it really depends on your current activity level and what your goals are. Continued …

Revitalize your health: seven tips to kick start a year of wellness

While New Year’s resolutions may come and go, the key to lasting change lies in cultivating a mindset of sustained well-being.

Hua Hin’s Chiva-Som invites all to embark on a journey to make 2024 a year of healthy living, filled with vitality and motivation. Here are seven tips to help you kickstart the new year with a renewed commitment to health. Continued …

New Bangkok bus terminal set to replace Mo Chit 2

The Transport Ministry is working on a project to construct a new Bangkok bus terminal in the Bang Sue vicinity, close to the Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal.

This decision came to light during a House debate over the 2024 fiscal budget, where Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit addressed concerns raised by Suphanat Minchaiynunt, the Move Forward Party MP for the Chatuchak, Bang Khen and Lak Si regions, in relation to the dilapidated state of the Bangkok Bus Terminal (Chatuchak), also known as Mo Chit 2, on Dec. 27. Continued …

What are the benefits of black tea?

Black tea is a tried and true staple of tea blends. Check any office building or hotel room and you’ll likely find the classic Earl Grey, English breakfast and more.

But just because they’re the most basic doesn’t mean they’re boring – many black tea blends use complementary seasonings to produce a unique and distinct flavor. Lady Grey tea, for example, combines orange and lemon peel. Masala chai commonly blends black tea with seasonings like green cardamom, clove, cinnamon, black pepper, ginger, nutmeg, and others. Continued …

Thailand hopes to launch NARIT Cube-1 satellite into space this year

Dr. Saran Posayajinda, director of the National Astronomical Research Institute (NARIT), revealed that this year Thailand will build a world-class astronomical infrastructure, the NARIT Cube-1 satellite.

A new radio telescope for research in radio astronomy, the Vigos model (VGOS), with a diameter of 13 meters, in Chiang Mai and Songkhla provinces, will connect to networks with other countries. The launch of a stargazing mobile application created by Thai people named NAPA from planetarium software is being prepared. Continued …

Dog Guards His Malaysian Owner’s Body In Chonburi

Officers from Chonburi Province’s Sattahip Police Station and volunteers from the Rescue Foundation Sawangrojanathammasathan witnessed a heartbreaking sight in which a dog stayed guard over his master’s body in front of the room door and barked at them not to let them near his master.

Officials were alerted that someone died in this room in Village No. 9, Sattahip subdistrict, Sattahip District, Chonburi Province, at 4:30 p.m. on Friday. Continued …

Thailand’s headline CPI sees unanticipated drop in December

Thailand’s Commerce Ministry announced today that the country’s headline consumer price index (CPI) experienced a 0.83% decrease in December compared to the same period a year earlier. This figure is a steeper drop than the 0.44% year-on-year decrease seen in the preceding month.

Contrasting with the anticipated 0.30% fall for December as per a Reuters poll, the actual result was a more significant decrease. Additionally, the core CPI recorded an upward motion of 0.58% year-on-year in December. This figure narrowly missed the increase of 0.60% that was forecast. Continued …

Inflation projected to dip in January

Headline inflation is expected to decline for a fourth consecutive month in January, attributed to the government’s support measures for diesel and electricity bills, as well as lower global oil prices.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, said other key factors include the easing of the El Niño weather phenomenon and sales promotions to accommodate increased consumer spending for the government’s Easy E-Receipt scheme. Continued …

Shifting ties: Thailand’s new balancing act

Thailand finds itself at a crossroads as global geoeconomic alignments shift amid rapid changes in the technological landscape. Its top trading partners and foreign investors are changing, raising concerns about the relevance of its development model.

While boosting competitiveness remains crucial, Thailand must also avoid trade and investment concentration and diversify its external links. Continued …

Expert identifies 6 threats to Thailand’s vital export sector

A top expert in international trade on Friday warned of six risks for Thailand’s vital export sector in 2024.

Aat Pisanwanich, who heads the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC)’s Center for International Trade Studies, listed the risks in descending order of severity as follows: Continued …

Thai EV businesses to secure Bt227 billion in investments

Thailand will soon see investments exceeding 227-billion baht in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, pushing the country closer to its goal of becoming ASEAN’s EV hub and ranking in the top 10 globally.

The Thailand Board of Investment (BOI) recently reported that so far it had approved investment promotional privileges for EV-related businesses with a combined investment value of 77.26 billion baht. Continued …

Food exports grow by 3.2% in 2023, predicted to increase in 2024

Thailand’s food exports soared in 2023, reaching 1.31 trillion baht in value, with China emerging as the country’s biggest market, according to the vice chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC).

On Thursday, Wisit Limluecha revealed that the nation’s food exports during the first 10 months of last year grew by 3.2% compared to the same period in 2022. Continued … 

Thailand anticipates 15% rice export dip, global repercussions loom

In a rice-rumble that could shake global markets, Thailand’s rice exports are poised to plunge by a staggering 15% this year.

Thailand, the rice heavyweight, is set to face a double whammy. Chookiat Ophaswongse, the honorary president of the Thai Rice Exporters Assn., predicts a dip in demand from Indonesia, last year’s top buyer. Continued …

Chinese investment to continue into 2024 due to Thai incentives

A Chinese media outlet is reporting that since December of last year at least 14 major Chinese firms have announced branch establishments, new factory setups, expansions of existing facilities, or increased investments in Thailand amid a rapid influx of Chinese investments.

ZYNP Corp., a manufacturer of combustion engine components from Hunan province in central China, has announced that it is investing 210 million yuan (around 1 billion baht) to establish a production base in Thailand. Continued …

China’s economic slowdown could have significant effect on Thailand

Thailand is on high alert as the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) closely monitors the ripple effects of China’s economic deceleration.

Despite initial projections, China’s sluggish growth last year has cast shadows over Thailand’s economic prospects for the coming year. Continued …

E-commerce competition set to heat up

The round of layoffs taking place at Alibaba-owned Lazada in Southeast Asia signals tougher competition in Thailand’s e-commerce sector, as players jockey for profit growth to increase investor confidence and prepare for new rivals.

CNBC reported on Thursday that Lazada had begun a fresh round of layoffs across Southeast Asia, according to a person with direct knowledge of the matter. Continued …

Cookies and candy are latest victims of climate crisis as sugar prices surge

The climate crisis has been previously identified as a threat to coffee and beer, and its impact could now be stretching to another of life’s joys: dessert.

The global cost of sugar has surged to its highest level since 2011, following concerns of underproduction rates from India, which has experienced an extreme dry spell that has threatened crops, and Thailand, which is facing a severe drought. The two countries are the largest exporters of sugar, after Brazil. Continued …

PKK experiences 90%-100% hotel occupancy over New Year holiday

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Prachuap Khiri Khan office has released data indicating a significant upsurge in tourism activity and economic gains during the New Year 2024 celebrations.

According to the report, the province witnessed a hotel occupancy rate soaring between 90% to 100%, which peaked on the night of Dec. 31. Continued …

Uproar over 4am curfew storms Thai nightlife in major hot spots

A storm of complaints has erupted following the controversial 4am curfew for pubs, bars, and entertainment hubs kicked in across Bangkok, Phuket, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai, and Koh Samui in Surat Thani province. Some 5,785 grievances have been filed since Dec. 15.

Amid the cacophony, a Government House insider revealed that the Cabinet has urgently directed the Interior Ministry to quell the unrest, demanding quarterly updates to be presented to the prime minister’s office. Continued …

Visa policy waiver boosts searches for Thailand and China-related keywords

The recent waiver of travel visas for each other’s citizens by Thailand and China has resulted in a sharp increase in search of keywords related to Thailand and China, multinational travel service conglomerate Trip.com Group said. Thailand and China have permanently waived visa requirements for both Thai and Chinese citizens with effect from March 1.

Senior director for Thailand, Vietnam and the Philippines, Jessadaphan Chantakhan, said the search volume of Thailand-related keywords on the company’s Chinese platform rose by more than 90% after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin made the statement on Tuesday. Continued …

Tourist taxes: All of the cities and countries you will have to pay to enter in 2024

Overtourism could have been 2023’s word of the year in the travel industry. News of the negative impacts of too many tourists was everywhere. The world’s most popular destinations, like Venice, Barcelona and New Zealand, are struggling to keep visitor numbers under control.

What is the problem with overtourism? Well, local residents suffer as property becomes unaffordable due to landlords buying up holiday lets. Authorities struggle to manage the rubbish left behind by tourists, and pollution contributes to the climate crisis. Continued …

Thailand’s Rising Wild Elephant Population Triggers Human-Elephant Conflicts

Thailand, a country known for its dense forests and rich biodiversity, is currently grappling with an escalating conflict between humans and the increasing population of wild elephants. Over the past few years, the country has witnessed a significant surge in its wild elephant population, which has risen from an estimated 3,500-4,000 in 2018 to between 4,013 and 4,422 in recent years.

This population explosion has led to heightened human-elephant conflicts, with a concerning tally of 180 injuries and 202 fatalities recorded from 2015 to early 2024. Continued …

Thai department seeks funds for human-elephant conflict resolution

The Thai Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) is seeking a 50-million-baht (US$1.4 million) budget from the government to assist individuals whose lives have been disrupted by encounters with wild elephants.

The initiative is part of an effort to mitigate the increasing conflicts between humans and the growing population of wild elephants in the nation. Continued …

How Outdated, False Asian Stereotype Of Dog-eating Persists

David Rasavong’s cultural pride is evident all throughout his restaurant. It’s on the wall of family portraits and where a stunning mural depicts his family’s journey from Laos to California. It’s on the menu filled with Lao and Thai dishes like the crispy coconut rice salad of Nam Khao and the stir-fried rice noodles of Pad See Ew. Continued …

Survivors found in homes smashed by Japan quake that killed 94 people

A woman was pulled carefully from the rubble 72 hours after a series of powerful quakes started rattling Japan’s western coast. Despite rescue efforts, the death toll Friday grew to at least 94 people, and the number of missing was lowered to 222. Continued …

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