- Hua Hin army camp to host 21 Run July 30/
- SCB CIO warns of rising concern on economic recession/
- Cost of electricity to fall by 2 satang per unit from Monday/
- Preventing mosquito-borne diseases in Thailand: Tips and guidelines/
- Festival turns fatal: Covid surges post-Songkran/
- Six langurs killed, two hunters arrested in Kaeng Prachan National Park/
- 150 Thais extracted from Sudan conflict zone/
- US aircraft carrier Nimitz arrives in Thailand/
- Is working from anywhere here to stay?/
- Car production, exports rose in March/
- Thailand is the biggest exporter of condoms in the world/
- Tourism: Tourism growth slows amid visas, airfares and attacks on Chinese nationals/Sound familiar? Russians , Ukrainians flock to Bali to avoid Military Call-up/Jet ski accident in Pattaya results in two fatalities, including a 7-year-old boy/Australian tourist found dead in police station cell/
- Thailand Experience: Exploring the Exquisite Flavors of Thai Cuisine/A Thailand Wedding Rooted in Great Food and Meaningful Traditions/
- International: European nations scramble to evacuate citizens from Sudan/Indonesia hit by magnitude 7.3 earthquakeWorld military spending up to an all-time high/Over $68 billion withdrawn from Credit Suisse ahead of UBS takeover/
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Hua Hin army camp to host 21 Run July 30
The Thanarat Army Camp outside Hua Hin will host the 21 Run July 30.
The event will have runners competing over distances of 21 kilometers, 10 kilometers, and 5 kilometers.
There are early bird registration rates for April 24 – May 8: 21 km: 690 THB; 10 km: 590 THB; Fun run 5 km: 390 THB. More info and registration.
SCB CIO warns of rising concern on economic recession
Kampon Adireksombat, first senior vice president and team head of the SCB Chief Investment Office at Siam Commercial Bank revealed that banks in the United States and Europe are tightening their already stringent lending standards in response to the current financial sector stress, which will likely have a chilling effect on the forthcoming economic and commercial rebound.
The International Monetary Fund has recently estimated that the decreasing lending trend, coupled with the strong impact of interest rates, is expected to hurt the economic growth of both regions, resulting in a decline in GDP of about 0.4% per country. Meanwhile, the SCB CIO anticipates an increase in concerns regarding a potential recession, particularly in the U.S., throughout the remainder of 2023. Continued …
Cost of electricity to fall by 2 satang per unit from Monday
The cost of electricity from May to August will drop by 2 satang per unit after the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) met on Monday and decided to leave the fuel tariff (Ft) unchanged.
The commission approved the fuel tariff adjustment subcommittee’s proposal to reduce electricity costs from 4.72 baht per unit to 4.70 baht per unit from May. The proposal does not require a public hearing as the Ft was not changed, said ERC Secretary-general Komkrit Tantravanich. Continued …
Preventing mosquito-borne diseases in Thailand: Tips and guidelines
Picture this: You’ve finally arrived in Thailand and you’re eager to explore the vibrant street markets, indulge in scrumptious Thai cuisine, and unwind on stunning beaches. But amidst the excitement, one pesky problem lurks: mosquitoes.
These tiny creatures may be small, but they can pack a punch in the form of mosquito-borne diseases, which is common in Thailand. Thailand has its fair share of mosquito-borne diseases, including dengue and malaria. Continued …
Festival turns fatal: Covid surges post-Songkran
A sharp increase in Covid inpatients and related fatalities was reported in the week following the Songkran festival, with numbers soaring by 150% compared to the previous week, according to the Department of Disease Control.
Between April 16 and 22, the number of Covid inpatients surged to 1,088, a stark increase from the 435 patients in the preceding week of April 9 to 15. Additionally, Covid related deaths rose from two to five during the same period. Continued …
Six langurs killed, two hunters arrested in Kaeng Prachan National Park
Six Phayre’s langurs were found dead and two illegal hunters were injured in a clash with forest rangers in the Kaeng Krachan National Park in Thailand’s Phetchaburi province on Monday.
According to the park chief, Somjet Chanthana, park rangers heard gunshots as they were on a routine patrol of the national park in Huay Mae Phraing subdistrict, Kaeng Krachan district, and they immediately went to investigate. Continued …
150 Thais extracted from Sudan conflict zone
Most Thai nationals living in Sudan have been successfully evacuated to Saudi Arabia on Monday and are expected to return to Thailand this week.
The decision to conduct the repatriation was made during talks led by National Security Council Secretary-general Supoj Malaniyom on Saturday, followed by the approval of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha in his capacity as defense minister. Continued …
US aircraft carrier Nimitz arrives in Thailand
The U.S. Navy’s aircraft carrier USS Nimitz and its carrier strike group arrived in Thailand Monday on a week-long visit after crossing the South China Sea.
The U.S. Embassy said in a statement that the visit of the aircraft carrier, which docks at Laem Chabang Port during April 24-29, is part of U.S. Navy port visits that serve as an opportunity to strengthen U.S.-Thai security partnership and advance people-to-people ties. Continued …
Is working from anywhere here to stay?
If anything positive came out of the pandemic, it was that it changed the way people work. When Covid broke out, employees were suddenly forced to work remotely in a bid to curb the spread of the coronavirus. Along the way, it has gradually underlined the importance of a work-life balance to which the new generation can increasingly look forward.
Even though Covid-19 restrictions have eased, more and more employees have been embracing flexible work and enjoying the freedom that enables them to have a healthy work-life balance. They want more of it – not less, and they certainly don’t want to go back to the office full time. Continued …
Car production, exports rose in March
Car production in Thailand rose 4.16% in March from a year earlier, to 179,848 units, as a shortage of microchips eased, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said today.
Exports of cars increased 4.84% in March from a year earlier, after February’s 11.42% rise, Surapong Paisitpattanapong, spokesperson for FTI’s automotive industry division, said. Continued …
Thailand is the biggest exporter of condoms in the world
Condoms are among five products that Thailand exports more than any other country in the world, according to data from the global trade insights website kidka.com,.
Today, the Ministry of Commerce’s director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, Poonping Naiyanapakorn, revealed that Thailand was the champion exporter of five outstanding Thai products in 2022. Continued …
Tourism growth slows amid visas, airfares and attacks on Chinese nationals
Thailand is struggling to achieve the foreign tourism numbers targeted by the government and economic planners this year according to the latest arrival numbers up to mid-April. The figures, although on course for a three-year high in April 2023 for Chinese visitors and showing a marked recovery in foreign tourism, appear to indicate that growth is slowing from the key market with tourist industry leaders blaming higher airfares and a complicated visa process for the lower-than-expected growth in numbers.
There is also a nagging concern about an ongoing social media campaign in China and reports spreading in that country about the potential danger posed to Chinese tourists in Thailand. Continued …
Sound familiar? Russians , Ukrainians flock to Bali to avoid Military Call-up
Many Russians and Ukrainians are traveling to Bali to avoid being mobilized amid their country’s invasion of Ukraine.
A string of illegal stays and illicit employment involving Russian nationals prompted protests from locals that led the Bali provincial government to ask the central government — led by President Joko Widodo — to partially suspend the issuance of visas to Russians. Continued …
Jet ski accident in Pattaya results in two fatalities, including a 7-year-old boy
A tragic jet ski collision occurred on Pattaya Beach in Chonburi Province. The Sawang Boriboon Thammasat Rescue Radio Center received the report and promptly alerted Pattaya City Police Station officers and tourist police who were dispatched to the scene.
Upon arrival, authorities found panicked onlookers, as staff and good Samaritans helped recover a severely injured 7-year-old boy who had a broken chin and jaw, and had fallen into the water. Continued …
Australian tourist found dead in police station cell
An Australian tourist was found dead in a solitary cell at Patong Police Station, Phuket, after allegedly being intoxicated and causing a disturbance. The mysterious death, captured on CCTV, prompted a swift police investigation.
Yesterday, authorities at the Patong Police Station reported the man’s hanging in a detention room. The 29-year-old was discovered hanging from a rope, with no signs of assault. A thorough autopsy was conducted to determine the cause of death. Continued …
Exploring the Exquisite Flavors of Thai Cuisine
Few cuisines are more enticing and tantalizing than the flavors of Thailand. Known as the “Land of Smiles,” Thailand boasts a gastronomic heritage that is as complex as it is delicious. With its unique blend of spicy, sour, sweet, and savory flavors, Thai cuisine is a culinary experience that must be tasted to be fully appreciated.
From fragrant curries to crispy fried noodles, from succulent grilled meats to refreshing salads, Thai cuisine is a journey of flavors and textures, designed to tantalize your taste buds and awaken your senses. Continued …
A Thailand Wedding Rooted in Great Food and Meaningful Traditions
As the chef and restaurateur of one of New York’s most acclaimed Thai restaurants, Fish Cheeks, Jenn Saesue knew what she wanted for her wedding, but was a bit nervous to acknowledge it. “It was always in the back of my mind — that I would love for it to be in Thailand. But it’s a big ask for everyone,” says Jenn, who spent her childhood in Bangkok.
The decision required her and her now-husband Jesse Morav, a music-label executive, to reframe the concept of a wedding entirely. “It felt like we could create a unique adventure for all our guests and family,” Jesse says. “What better opportunity does my family have to go see Southeast Asia and visit Thailand than to go to my wedding?” Continued …
European nations scramble to evacuate citizens from Sudan
Following this weekend’s dramatic evacuation of U.S. diplomats from the Sudanese capital of Khartoum, European nations and other countries raced Monday to extract their citizens amid an apparent lull in fighting the past two days between the army and a paramilitary force. Continued …
Indonesia hit by magnitude 7.3 earthquake
A magnitude 7.3 earthquake struck west of Indonesia’s Sumatra Island on Tuesday, Indonesia’s geophysics agency (BMKG) said, triggering a tsunami warning for around two hours. Continued …
World military spending up to an all-time high
Global military spending grew for the eighth consecutive year in 2022 to an all-time high of $2.24 trillion, with a sharp rise in Europe, chiefly due to Russian and Ukrainian expenditure, a Swedish think tank said Monday. Continued …
Over $68 billion withdrawn from Credit Suisse ahead of UBS takeover
Tens of billions were withdrawn from Credit Suisse in the first three months of 2023, the bank’s earnings report showed Monday, providing clues to the towering challenges ahead as UBS prepares an emergency takeover. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
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