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Tuesday’s news-June 25


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Re: New tax on foreigner income

It is upsetting the Thai tax authorities want to double tax expatriate retirees, etc. As most of us live on a fixed income, it is already difficult to pay for food, rent, utilities, etc.

Many of us pay heavily to support a Thai family and outside relatives with consistent monetary support. Now we are to be burdened with additional taxation? In many countries where we originated from, we are already taxed heavily and every dollar counts.

This new idea of double taxing expatriates will have unintended consequences for Thai revenue aspirations. Many retired people will not be able to pay more tax than they already are already paying in their home countries. Or, even if they are able, they will deeply resent being double taxed. This idea of double taxation will have unintended consequences for the Thai economy.

“Many of us who have bought homes and condos will sadly be leaving Thailand. Some of us who support entire Thai families will reluctantly be doing the same. Those who are renting homes or apartments can leave more easily. The Thai economy will be impacted by the exodus of retired expats. This is an ill conceived idea but I am sure this Thai double tax will continue to be enacted by the Thai tax enforcers.

“Many foreigners who have lived in Thailand for years or even decades will soon leave Thailand, and not look back. It feels like the Thai government, by double taxing us, does not want foreigner retirees to live in Thailand. If that is their goal then they will surely succeed.” – Left Already

(Editor note: Scores of countries already have tax agreements with Thailand that will protect expats living in Thailand from the planned tax. The author apparently hails from a country that does not have such a tax treaty with Thailand. Expats from those countries will definitely feel the effects.)

Lots of rain forecast for Hua Hin

The Thailand Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning, forecasting heavy rain for Hua Hin over the next week.

Thunderstorms are expected in 60% of the area, with heavy rainfall in some places such as Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, and Phatthalung. Temperatures will range from 23-27°C at the minimum and 31-34°C at the maximum.

Hua Hin International Contemporary Art festival June 25-July 13

The Hua Hin International Contemporary Art 2024 festival kicks off today, bringing artists from around the world to Hua Hin.

Nern Chalet Hotel Hua Hin, in collaboration with Dee Changmo, invites art lovers and enthusiasts to indulge in the pleasure of art and participate in various art workshops with 12 international artists from eight countries. Continued … 

Older banknotes pushed for occasions

The Bank of Thailand has requested consumers use banknotes that are already in circulation to mark special occasions, rather than demanding newly printed ones, to allow for the longer time frame that banknotes are now in circulation.

The present banknote circulation cycle – known as a first-in, first-out cycle – means banknotes are in circulation for around 10% longer than in the past. The extended turnover is primarily attributed to the increase in digital payments and the improved quality of banknotes. Continued … 

Wildlife rescuer removes snake that sought warmth in sleeping man’s boxers

A nightmare is more often than not just that — a nightmare. But sometimes it comes true, like when a sleeping man in Rayong, woke up to find a venomous snake nestled in his boxer shorts.

This led to a hasty snake-retrieval operation, which was uploaded onto a snake rescuer social site. The caption read: “A little cobra with big venom. It seeks warmth in human’s boxer shorts. Don’t catch the wrong snake!” Continued and video … 

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Traders bullish on outlook for gold prices

Traders expect gold prices to remain high over the next 3-5 years because of ongoing global economic uncertainty and geopolitical conflicts.

They recommend investors allocate 5%-15% of their portfolio to gold to diversify investment risk and hold the precious metal as a safe-haven asset. Continued … 

Uncovered: Trafficking of Thai Teenagers for Elderly Care in China

A new problem of trafficking Thai teenage girls for elderly care in China has been discussed in a meeting between Thai and Chinese authorities in Kunming, China.

According to a media report, the Central Investigation Bureau sent Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division police to coordinate with Chinese police in Yunnan Province to address human trafficking and call center gang issues. Continued … 

2 drunk Russian women attack Thai woman after Phuket car crash

Continued … 

From challenges to opportunity: Transforming Thailand’s capital market

In recent years, Thailand’s economy has navigated challenges from diverse sources, both domestic and international. Domestically, political instability has caused delays in budget disbursement, while external factors such as global conflicts affecting oil prices and the purchasing power of our trade partners have also exerted significant influence.

Additionally, the pandemic has severely impacted tourism and service sectors, key drivers of the Thai economy, resulting in a -6.1% GDP contraction in 2020, with ongoing recovery efforts. Continued … 

Thai economy buffeted by many negative factors, say economists

A decline in purchasing power, ineffective government expenditure, geopolitical risks and household debts could affect the Thai economy during the rest of the year, several economists warned on Monday.

Amonthep Chawla, the chief economist at CIMB Thai Bank, said the economy was being pressured by a drop in the purchasing power of the lower- to middle-income sector, as well as a slowdown in the recovery of the retail sector. Continued … 

Outdated laws said hindering growth

Thailand’s economy has become sluggish and can’t be salvaged by simply injecting money through programs such as the government’s 500-billion-baht digital money handout scheme, which will likely help stimulate the economy in only one or two quarters, according to former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

Abhisit also pointed to the need to speed up amending laws seen as obstacles to the development of both modern businesses using clean energy and that of the green economy, which he sees as an ideal cure for the country’s economic stagnation. Continued … 

Thai Hotels Object to 75% Foreign Condo Ownership Proposal

The Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) has openly criticized the government’s plan to permit foreign ownership of up to 75% in condominium units. The association fears the proposal could spark fierce price competition and disrupt the hospitality market. The concerns were voiced during a recent meeting focusing on key industry issues.

At the meeting, Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich outlined Thailand’s tourism direction and government policies aimed at supporting the sector. He invited association members to openly discuss their challenges and provide feedback. Continued … 

PM Srettha races to transform Rayong and Chon Buri

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin led a delegation to Rayong and Chon Buri on Sunday to inspect pivotal projects within the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

At Rayong’s U-Tapao International Airport, Srettha scrutinized the progress of an ambitious project aimed at linking the airport with a high-speed rail network that will connect three major airports. Continued … 

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Thai Handicrafts to Drive Economic Growth, Says Deputy PM

Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has prioritized enhancing Thai handicrafts to boost the national economy. This initiative is spearheaded by the Institute for the Promotion of Thai Arts and Crafts (SACIT).

In a directive issued at Bang Sai, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya, Phumtham underscored SACIT’s mission to preserve and develop Thai handicrafts. He stressed the importance of Thai crafts as a form of soft power, crucial for economic growth and generating national revenue. Continued … 

Lopburi’s Monkey Control Efforts Revive Business Confidence

Efforts to get the monkey population under control are making progress and businesses in Lopburi Province are regaining confidence because they believe the problem is being tackled properly. Many companies are planning to revive instead of going out of business.

Damrongchai Market, for example, is rejuvenating its stalls to offer vendors over 60 blocks again, and the former shopping district known as “Heavy Alley” is being revitalized. In addition, the large department store “Apinya” has abandoned its plans to sell its property and is preparing to renovate the building, while launching promotions to attract customers. Continued … 

Three Thai airlines devising fundraising plans to exit rehabilitation

Nok Air, Thai AirAsia X and Thai Airways International (THAI) have come up with fundraising plans to exit rehabilitation now that business performance has greatly improved thanks to the tourism recovery following the Covid-19 pandemic.

Wutthiphum Jurangkool, Nok Air CEO, said on Monday that he has every confidence that the airline will exit the rehabilitation plan within two years, or in 2026. Continued … 

True’s growth in 5G revenue hits 15% per year

True Corp. has focused on expanding its 5G usage among tourists, with 60% of inbound visitors applying for its telecom service, and the company recording 5G revenue growth of 15% per year.

The company plans to expand its 5G coverage from 90% of the country’s population at present to 98% within two years, said Chief Executive Manat Manavutiveth. Continued … 

Plant-based market set to grow

Thailand’s plant-based food market is expected to grow around 10%, with the value estimated to reach 45 billion baht this year.

Following a recent workshop entitled “The Future of Essential Agricultural Products of Thailand: A Case Study of Plant-Based Food”, which was jointly organized by the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) and Fiscal Policy Research Institute Foundation, Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the TPSO, said plant-based food products are likely to grow rapidly in both the domestic and international markets. Continued … 

Flying Goose Aims for Top Sriracha Sauce Brand

Exotic Food Public Co. celebrated its 25th anniversary with a declaration to position its Sriracha chilli sauce as the world’s number one Thai sauce. For over 24 years, the company has exported Sriracha sauce under the Flying Goose brand and has consistently achieved all-time high profits.

The company specializes in manufacturing and distributing seasoning sauces, dipping sauces, curry pastes, and Thai culinary ingredients, as well as ready-to-eat and semi-ready-to-eat products like green curry, tom yum, and pad Thai. Continued … 

Increased Tourism from China Should Not Come at the Cost of National Sovereignty

In a bid to rejuvenate its tourism sector following the economic slump induced by Covid-19, Thailand has granted citizens of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) a temporary visa waiver, effective since September 2023. This initiative aims to boost the inflow of Chinese tourists, who constitute a significant portion of Thailand’s tourism market.

Additionally, Thailand signed an agreement with China for mutual visa exemption, which came into effect in March 2024. While these measures promise substantial economic benefits, they also raise serious concerns about the potential erosion of Thailand’s national sovereignty and security. Continued … 

Hotels worry as another German firm goes bust

Another tour firm in Germany has filed for bankruptcy, but the impact should be less than the recent FTI insolvency, according to the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA).

The THA recently acknowledged an alert from the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) that Itravel, a luxury tour company based in Cologne, officially filed for bankruptcy this month. Continued … 

Qatar Airways 2024’s best airline, Bangkok Airways best regionally

Qatar Airways has been named the best airline in the world for 2024, overtaking last year’s champion, Singapore Airlines. Meanwhile, Bangkok Airways secured the title of the world’s best regional airline for the eighth consecutive year, according to Skytrax’s World Airline Awards.

Qatar Airways achieved the top spot in the annual rankings, while Singapore Airlines fell to second place. Emirates landed in the third position, followed by ANA All Nippon Airways in fourth, and Cathay Pacific in fifth. Continued … 

Top tourist destination Barcelona plans to shut all holiday apartments by 2028

Barcelona, a top Spanish holiday destination, announced on Friday that it will bar apartment rentals to tourists by 2028. This unexpectedly drastic move is part of a larger effort to rein in soaring housing costs and make the city livable for residents.

The city’s leftist mayor, Jaume Collboni, said that by November 2028, Barcelona would scrap the licenses of the 10,101 apartments currently approved as short-term rentals. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-June 20


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Extended alcohol sales hours ruled out for now

A government panel is adamant that alcohol sales hours will not be extended, citing rising numbers of casualties and road accidents.

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin said the ministry’s alcoholic beverage control committee took into consideration statistics about road accidents and related legal aspects, as the issue affected many people. Continued … 

Alibaba rumored to dump Lazada

An industry source familiar with Alibaba and the e-commerce industry says the company is in talks with Central Group and Charoen Pokphand (CP) to sell its stake in Lazada Thailand, following intensifying competition in the local market.

“There are several rumors Alibaba would like to sell Lazada, as the e-marketplace segment faces intense competition from Shopee and fast-rising TikTok,” said the source. Continued …  

Lazada denies rumor

Lazada Group has denied a rumor that it is in talks with Central Group and Charoen Pokphand (CP) to sell its stake in Lazada Thailand.

“Lazada Group is not considering any divestment of our business in Thailand and is not in discussion with any investors on this topic. Any rumors stating otherwise are untrue,” according to a Lazada spokesperson. Continued … 

Bangkok to offer Muay Thai as an elective in schools

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is introducing Muay Thai as an elective course in 437 schools it runs to preserve the culture and teach young people about discipline, says city council President Surajit Pongsingwitthaya.

The boxing classes will be offered as part of the health science and physical education study cluster, he said after a meeting with Thanakorn Chaisri, director of the BMA’s Department of Education. Continued … 

Probe into missing oil-smuggling ships linked to police force

An investigation into officers involved with the three missing seized oil-smuggling vessels is underway after a leaked chat showed a connection between some police and the mastermind of the oil smuggling gang.

The three seized ships, containing 330,000 liters of smuggled oil, had been docked at the marine police pier in Chon Buri’s Sattahip district along with two other seized vessels on March 19. Police arrested 28 crew members, charged them with smuggling oil, and released them on bail for 3 million baht. Continued … 

CEO Spotlight with Bumrungrad Hospital’s Artirat Charukitpipat

Founded in 1980, Bumrungrad International Hospital is a leading healthcare institution located in the heart of Bangkok. Renowned for its world-class medical services, Bumrungrad offers comprehensive care across more than 70 medical specialties.

Medical Tourism Magazine sat down recently with the CEO of Bumrungrad International Hospital, Artirat Charukitpipat, discussing the hospital’s achievements, successes, and challenges faced under her leadership, becoming accredited by the global healthcare accreditation, and what the future holds for the healthcare institution. Continued … 

Flying of drones banned in far south

Security authorities have banned the flying of drones, or unmanned aerial vehicles, in the three southernmost border provinces and part of Songkhla province.

The move follows reports of insurgents training to use UAVs to bomb military outposts in the region. Continued … 

  • Italian Man Arrested on Samui Island for Allegedly Selling Cocaine – Continued …
  • Colombian suspect in 70 million baht theft arrested in Bangkok – Continued …

865-billion-baht loan needed to stimulate economic growth

Deputy PM and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira told the Parliament on Wednesday that the proposed borrowing of 865 billion baht to offset the deficit in fiscal 2025 budget bill is necessary to revive the sluggish economy and ensure that Thailand’s GDP can still expand to meet the target.

He also assured lawmakers that the loan will strictly be within the framework of the government’s fiscal discipline. Continued … 

15,000 lose their jobs so far in 2024

The industrial sector remains lackluster as the Thai Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) continued to fall in May to 88.5 from 90.3 points, with 15,000 workers losing their jobs since early this year, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The report concerning layoffs in the first five months of 2024 emerged as the TISI, which gauges the health of the manufacturing sector, dropped for a second consecutive month. Continued … 

The Plan to Create 280,000 New IT Jobs

The Thai government has made a decisive move to establish itself as a high-tech hub by announcing a strategic plan to generate 280,000 new jobs in the IT sector within the next five years.

This initiative represents a significant step for Thailand, signaling its readiness to adapt to and lead in the era of advanced technologies. With a solid foundation in EVs and AI, the country is well-positioned to make this transition a success. Continued … 

Measures readied to boost liquidity of Thai economy

After an underwhelming economic expansion in the first half of 2024 due to both internal and external factors, the government is planning to increase the liquidity of the Thai economy during the rest of the year by accelerating disbursement of the government’s budget and providing loans for entrepreneurs, the Finance Ministry said this week.

During an interview on Monday, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said that the Thai economy is currently suffering from a chronic problem: Lack of liquidity. Continued … 

Department aims to keep a lid on chicken prices

The Department of Internal Trade is monitoring chicken exports, urging producers and exporters to balance the proportion between domestic sales and shipments to prevent the price of chicken meat from getting too high.

Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the department, said the reasons the price of chicken meat had increased from March to April this year were the hot weather and drought. Continued … 

Digital Wallet Project to Spur Economic Growth, PM Assures

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has reconfirmed the much-anticipated, although delayed, digital-wallet project will undoubtedly foster economic growth by boosting domestic consumption, manufacturing, job creation, and state revenue.

Addressing the House of Representatives on the 2025 budget during the first day of a three-day floor debate, the prime minister assured that the 10,000-baht digital-wallet initiative will be rolled out in the fourth quarter of this year, benefiting a total of 50 million citizens across the country. Continued … 

Digital cash handout carries high financial risk, warns opposition

The opposition warned the government of the high financial risk of excessive borrowing, largely due to the planned 500-billion-baht digital cash handout, as the fiscal 2025 Budget Bill debate began in parliament on Wednesday.

Opposition and Move Forward Party leader Chaithawat Tulathon said the 3.75-trillion-baht budget tabled in Parliament by the prime minister included 865-billion-baht in borrowing, which nearly reached the borrowing ceiling of the government. Continued … 

DP World Bids on Thailand’s Major Land Bridge Project

Dubai-based logistics behemoth DP World has shown keen interest in Thailand’s 1-trillion-baht land bridge project, per the Ministry of Transport’s announcement.

Sultan Ahmed Bin Sulayem, the group chairman and CEO of DP World, is scheduled to meet Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin tomorrow to explore potential investment avenues in this initiative. As the world’s third-largest container port operator, DP World’s involvement could inject significant economic vitality into the project. Continued … 

Thailand Casino Complexes Closer to Reality

Thailand is edging closer to legalizing large-scale entertainment complexes that include casinos, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat. The final draft of the bill paving the way for these developments is slated for Cabinet review within the next three to four weeks.

Julapun disclosed that 16 government agencies have contributed their insights on the proposed regulation, which will accompany the final draft. This bill, initially drafted by a dedicated House committee, is expected to undergo refinements based on the feedback received. Continued … 

Japanese firms to invest more in Thailand as outlook brightens

Japanese investors are expected to increase their activity in Thailand, following a forecast by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO) of a rebound in tourism and business in the second half of this year, according to Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit.

Suriya made the comment after talks with JETRO Bangkok President Kuroda Jun and executives at the Japanese Chamber of Commerce in Thailand. Continued … 

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100+ Thai companies in Fortune 500 Southeast Asia rankings

More than 100 Thai companies, six of them in the top 20, were ranked in the first Fortune 500 Southeast Asia list earlier this week, demonstrating the region’s growing importance in the global economy, according to Fortune, the world’s leading business media.

The move was announced as part of Fortune’s Southeast Asia 500 rankings for 2024, a first-time list of the region’s largest companies ranked by revenue in the fiscal year 2023. Continued … 

Phuket Real Estate Booms As Foreigners Rush to Buy Vacation Properties

Phuket’s real estate market is booming more than ever, surpassing pre-COVID levels. According to a survey by the Agency for Real Estate Affairs (AREA) in the first quarter of 2024, there are 500 active projects on the island with a total value of 470 billion baht (12.8 billion USD).


Particularly popular are “vacation homes and condominiums”, which are bought by foreign buyers at prices between 20 and 100 million baht each. Continued … 

Pharmaceutical event Positions Thailand as Regional Medical Hub

Informa Markets aims to make CPHI South East Asia 2024 the region’s largest pharmaceutical trade event, a springboard to secure Thailand’s position as the regional medical hub.

The event, scheduled for July 10-12, will bring together leading manufacturers, scientists, researchers, pharmacists, importers, and distributors of machinery, raw materials, and packaging from 21 countries to the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. Continued … 

Does off-season travel exist anymore?

It might be an impossible task to find a traveler who loves crowds and long lines. However, they’re part of the price that most tourists have to pay to visit some of the world’s most famous attractions, especially during peak times.

It used to be that someone looking for a bargain could count on traveling in the shoulder or low season – for example, Italy was once more affordable in the fall, while Hong Kong was cheaper in the boiling-hot summer months. For Thailand, the low season runs from May to October. Continued … 

Thailand’s secondary cities steal the travel spotlight

Travelers in Thailand are increasingly shifting their focus to the country’s secondary cities, especially during the rainy season.

Digital travel platform Agoda reported a significant rise in accommodation searches for these often-overlooked locales, reflecting a growing trend among domestic and international tourists eager to explore Thailand’s diverse regions. Continued … 

Thailand Unveils Ambitious Plan to Become Aviation Hub by 2030

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has unveiled an ambitious vision to transform Thailand into a regional aviation hub by 2030, under the initiative “Ignite Thailand, Aviation Hub”. The plan seeks to address existing infrastructure issues, while vastly expanding the nation’s aviation capacity to attract more international flights and boost tourism.

Suvarnabhumi International Airport, which once ranked as the 13th best globally but has recently fallen to 68th, is at the center of this grand vision. Despite Thailand’s status as the world’s 24th largest economy, its air transport facilities have lagged behind regional competitors like Malaysia, Singapore, and Hong Kong. Continued … 

Pattaya hoping to become Southeast Asia’s premier destination

Pattaya, known for its bustling nightlife, is apparently trying to shed its old skin and emerge as a beacon of transformation in Southeast Asia. Recent years have witnessed a remarkable overhaul aimed at elevating visitor experiences and community living standards.

Key infrastructure upgrades are at the heart of this makeover. Underground installations of electrical and communication cables, revamped road surfaces, and improved water drainage systems not only enhance functionality but also add to the city’s aesthetic allure and cleanliness. Continued … 

Tourists’ Phuket beach fun turns into life-or-death drama

Eight foreign tourists narrowly escaped drowning in Phuket’s treacherous seas yesterday after ignoring warning signs on the beaches.

In the first harrowing incident, two Indian couples defied the red flag flying on Karon Beach and ventured into the turbulent waters. Witnesses reported the tourists quickly found themselves overwhelmed by the powerful waves and wind, unable to swim back to shore. Desperate cries for help echoed across the beach. Continued … 

Bangkok Airways eyes Samui cruise terminal, sea airport

Bangkok Airways has expressed interest in bidding for the Samui cruise terminal and sea airport projects but said it needs time to see if the two projects will benefit its ongoing businesses on the resort island.

Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, the airline’s CEO and president, said on Wednesday that his company backed the government’s plan to build a cruise terminal and sea airport in Samui, a popular tourist island in Surat Thani province. Continued … 

Japan’s flood of tourists prompts call to charge foreigners more

As the flood of overseas tourists shows no sign of slowing, complaints about overcrowding and poor behavior by visitors are prompting some in Japan to look at ways of controlling the flow without losing income, including by charging higher prices for foreigners.

Foreign tourist arrivals came to 3.04 million in May, up 9.6% from the same month in 2019 and marking the third straight month at more than three million, the Japan National Tourism Organization said Wednesday. The weak yen has helped spur visitor numbers. Continued … 

The long journey of the Equal Marriage Law

The historic push for Thailand’s Equal Marriage Law has succeeded, making it the first ASEAN country to legalize marriage for same-sex couples, and granting them the same rights as opposite-sex spouses.

However, the road to the LGBTQ+ community’s true celebration during Pride Month has been fraught with challenges, including societal understanding and legislative hurdles. Continued … 

Ancient Phanom-Rung temple in Isan

A celebration of the rich culture of Isan

“Proud Of Isan” is the theme of Isan Creative Festival 2024 to promote the rich cultural tapestry of the region, mainly in the Kungsadan, Columbo and Srichan areas of Khon Kaen province from June 29 to July 7.

In its fourth edition, the nine-day festival will take place daily from 11am to 9pm at various venues, including TCDC Khon Kaen, Khon Kaen University, Columbo Creative Community, Khon Kaen Innovation Center, Ad Lib Khon Kaen Hotel, Vector Coffee Roaster and more. Continued … 

Doi Inthanon National Park: A biodiverse treasure

It was starting to drizzle and the mountain was shrouded in a sea of mist, making it difficult to see the winding roads leading to Ang Ka Nature Trail nestled in Chiang Mai’s Doi Inthanon National Park. There’s something alluring about traveling in the rainy season, when the forest becomes green and provides a sanctuary from the heat.

It’s called Ang Ka, which means Crow Pond in Thai, since many crows come to bathe here. With its swamp ecosystem, the trail is home to more than 490 different species of bird, as well as rare plants and wildlife, including sphagnum moss and stunning red rhododendron, which serves as a food source for the green-tailed sunbird, ashy-throated warbler, Doi Inthanon frog and Himalayan newt. Continued … 

Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya

Unmissable things to do in Pattaya

Few places in Southeast Asia have taken to tourism as quickly as Pattaya. It used to be a small fishing village until the early 1960s, when American servicemen found the community and kept coming back. By the 1980s, nightclubs, resorts and apartment complexes had sprung up to cater for growing numbers of travelers.

Today, you’ll find everything that makes Thailand so special — the loud and the quiet, side by side. Some of the best things to do in Pattaya take you to temples, stages, beach towels, the saddle of a jet ski, and a floating market. Continued … 

Loei gears up for Phi Ta Khon Festival

The town of Dan Sai in Loei will host the annual Bun Luang and Phi Ta Khon Festival from July 7-9. Influenced by a Buddhist folktale, the celebration will transport worshipers back in time to when Prince Vessandorn, one of Buddha’s past lives, returned to the palace after meditation. People came out to greet him at the entrance as spirits had accompanied him from the forest to the city.

On the first day, the Phra Upakhut procession will head from Wat Phon Chai to the Mun River to collect white stones from the riverbed, and villagers will participate in an alms-giving ceremony. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Friday’s News-June 23

  • Explosion engulfs Hua Hin hotel, 500,000 THB worth of damage/
  • Pa La U durian festival showcases Hua Hin’s finest fruit through Sunday/
  • Common mistakes to avoid while learning Thai/
  • Healthcare staffing shortage tackled by Thai government with new strategy/
  • Overloaded Thai public health system sees exhausted doctors quit in droves/
  • Thai healthcare costs skyrocket/
  • ‘No serious quake threat to Thailand’ from major Sagaing Fault in Myanmar/
  • Algerian Man, Dressed as a Woman Arrested for visa overstay/
  • Thailand International Dog Show in Bangkok, July 6-9/
  • Durian lovers rejoice as prices plunge on surplus/
  • Economy: Examining Thailand’s Economic Revival and Investment Opportunities/Insights of five EV customer segments in Thailand/Thai village profits from hot-season tokay gecko trade exports to China/Bangkok Airways triumphs at World Airline Awards for 7th consecutive year/
  • Tourism: Thailand ranks second in global travel, Bangkok tops city list/Thai tourism-linked businesses experience booming growth amid economic recovery/Chinese tourism deterred by tourist scams in Thailand, says ATTA/World Hindu Congress to be hosted by Bangkok this year, boosting Thai tourism/
  • International: Titanic sub destroyed in ‘catastrophic implosion,’ all five aboard dead/Diabetes cases to double to 1.3 billion by 2050/US county sues oil companies for $51 billion over ‘Heat Dome’ disaster/€60 billion pledged to help Ukraine rebuild/
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Explosion engulfs Hua Hin hotel, 500,000 THB worth of damage

Pigeons were said to have caused a sudden explosion that led to a fire engulfing a hotel room in Hua Hin, resulting in damages amounting to half a million baht.

On Thursday afternoon, Lt. Col.Pichcha Rangleuan, deputy superintendent of Hua Hin Police Station, received a report regarding a fire incident at room number 164/5-6 of Sunny House, which is located adjacent to the railway, just off Soi 70. Continued … Pigeons were said to have caused a sudden explosion that led to a fire engulfing a hotel room in Hua Hin, resulting in damages amounting to half a million baht. Continued …

Pa La U durian festival showcases Hua Hin’s finest fruit through Sunday

Hua Hin’s renowned durian cultivation hub, Pa La U, is currently hosting the highly anticipated Pa La U durian and fruit festival.

This Ban Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Expo, which is now in its 10th year, aims to celebrate the delectable fruit and showcases a wide range of local agricultural products. Continued …

 

Common mistakes to avoid while learning Thai

Oh, the joys of learning a new language! Thai is a fascinating language, filled with unique sounds, tones, and expressions that promise to make your learning experience an exciting adventure.

But, like any language, Thai comes with its fair share of challenges and common Thai language mistakes that might catch you off guard. No worries, though! Along with our friends at ALA Language School, we’ve compiled a list of some of the most common mistakes you should steer clear of when learning Thai. Continued …

Healthcare staffing shortage tackled by Thai government with new strategy

The Public Health Ministry has laid out strategies to address the ongoing shortage of healthcare professionals in the nation’s state-operated medical sector. Within the next three years, these measures aim to expand the country’s cadre of medical personnel according to current legal parameters.

Government spokesperson Anucha Buraphachaisri indicated the interventions may result in a 40% increase in doctors and over a 50% surge in nursing staff by 2026. Continued …

Overloaded Thai public health system sees exhausted doctors quit in droves

Every year, hundreds of doctors leave the government sector after struggling under huge workloads for relatively low pay and with little prospect of promotion.

The numbers exiting the public health service are significant, given that the Public Health Ministry employs just 24,469 doctors. Over the past decade, around 450 doctors have left each year, along with at least 150 who have retired from public service. Continued …

Thai healthcare costs skyrocket

We all want good health and decent public health welfare. When we fall ill, the cures are also much more effective thanks to modern medical advancements. But the soaring costs of healthcare have made it beyond most people’s grasp.

Over the past two decades, global healthcare spending has more than doubled, skyrocketing from $4.2 trillion (145.8 trillion baht) in 2000 to an astounding $8.5 trillion in 2019. Continued …

‘No serious quake threat to Thailand’ from major Sagaing Fault in Myanmar

A major active fault in Myanmar could still trigger a 7.5-magnitude earthquake in 5-10 years, but will cause no serious damage to Thailand, the Mineral Resources Department said on Thursday.

Oranuch Lorpensri, director-general of the department, said the Sagaing Fault in Myanmar is still active and it could unleash enough power to trigger an earthquake with up to 7.5 magnitude in about 5-10 years. Continued …

Algerian Man, Dressed as a Woman Arrested for visa overstay

An Algerian man was arrested in Bangkok for 251 days of overstaying his legal visa after he allegedly tried to dress as a woman in order to avoid Thai Immigration officers.

Relevant officials from the Bangkok Thai Immigration Office arrested a 38-year-old Algerian man at a housing estate in Bueng Kum. Officers found that the Algerian man was dressed as a woman before they arrested him. Continued … 

Thailand International Dog Show in Bangkok, July 6-9

Attention to dog lovers! Don’t miss this year’s “21st Thailand International Dog Show2023” at IMPACT in Bangkok. Exclusive this year is a Grooming contest, with a dressing up theme of “Dog Show Sahara” and with more than 250 vendors.

The fair will be held from July 6-9 at building 5-6 at IMPACT. Continued …

Durian lovers rejoice as prices plunge on surplus

Singaporeans love durians. And this year, the spiky and pungent fruit is in such abundance that it can be found in claw machines, giving enthusiasts a chance to catch one for just a dollar.

A surplus in major producer Malaysia has pushed prices in the city-state down to levels never seen before. Premium varieties like Musang King were selling for as cheap as S$3 ($2.24) a kilogram earlier this month. Continued …

Examining Thailand’s Economic Revival and Investment Opportunities

Thailand’s GDP outlook is expected to grow between 2.7%-3.6% in 2023, an increase from 2.6% in 2022. Economic growth will be boosted by a recovering tourism industry and improving private consumption.

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy was in a severe recession in 2020 due to the pandemic. GDP fell by 6.1% in that year, which represented Thailand’s largest contraction since the Asian financial crisis. Continued …

Insights of five EV customer segments in Thailand

Krungsri Auto, a leader in automotive finance under Bank of Ayudhya PCL., unveiled insights into five electric vehicle (EV) customer segments based on the consolidated data of its current EV loan portfolio, forecasting EV market growth, with potentials for automotive financing providers in responding to EV users’ needs and taping into their lifestyle in all dimensions. Insights of five EV customer segments gathered from real EV finance user behaviors are:

Segment 1 – A stylish executive with a stable income

This group is the early adopter of EVs, making up the largest proportion of current EV owners. An EV is their second car. They purchase a car at medium to high prices with high down payment and short-term loans. They value design and car brands and look for comprehensive products and services with financial advisers who can help make arrangements easy and hassle-free. Continued …

Thai village profits from hot-season tokay gecko trade exports to China

A Thai village is gaining lucrative income from capturing and processing tokay geckoes, generating hundreds of thousands of baht (US$2,860) per month during the hot season. In the northeast province of Nakhon Phanom, villagers from Ban Tal in Nah Wah district are seizing the opportunity to capture the amphibians that thrive in the warm weather.

Ban Tal Thai village, known as the mysterious village of unique seasonal occupations, has been relying on this profitable tokay gecko trade for over 30 years. Each hot season, from March to July, villagers capture geckoes and sell them to processing groups. The tokay geckoes are then dried and exported to China, where they are believed to be an ingredient in traditional Chinese medicine. Continued …

Bangkok Airways triumphs at World Airline Awards for 7th consecutive year

The World Airline Awards 2023 ceremony saw Bangkok Airways Public Co. retaining its resplendent position under the spotlight. The prestigious accolades of “The World’s Best Regional Airline” and “The Best Regional Airline in Asia” were pinned on this airline, marking its seventh year of triumph.

The presentation took place at the Paris Air Show, where Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, the airline’s president, and other management personnel, received the honors. Continued …

Thailand ranks second in global travel, Bangkok tops city list

Thailand tourism continues to thrive, as online travel platform Agoda recently revealed that the country holds the title of the second most popular destination for travelers worldwide, with Bangkok topping the list of favorite cities for global travelers.

Outperforming Thailand, Japan emerged as the leading destination for tourists during the same period. Early reopening of the country’s borders has undoubtedly contributed to Thailand’s tourism sector rebounding at a faster rate compared to other nations. Continued …

Thai tourism-linked businesses experience booming growth amid economic recovery

Amid escalating tourist arrivals and robust economic recovery, Thai tourism-associated enterprises have been reaping lucrative rewards, particularly in the fields of foreign exchange, travel agencies, tour guides, dining establishments, and the accommodation industry.

Such industries have experienced impressive growth within the initial five months of this year, as revealed by data garnered through the Business Development Department of the Commerce Ministry. Continued …

Chinese tourism deterred by tourist scams in Thailand, says ATTA

Fear of being conned by tourist scams poses a bigger concern to prospective Chinese tourists than Thailand’s political ambiguity, advises the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA). Given a sluggish economic recovery on the mainland, the Chinese tourism market could slightly be affected.

Calling for tougher safety measures, ATTA President, Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn indicated that improving the country’s image and reassurances over touristic scams would encourage Chinese travelers. He also emphasized the necessity to uplift the quality of services provided in the tourism sector to boost Chinese tourism. Continued …

World Hindu Congress to be hosted by Bangkok this year, boosting Thai tourism

As a first, Bangkok is set to host the World Hindu Congress (WHC), set to take place from Nov. 24 to 26. Around 3,000 Hindus hailing from 60 different countries are anticipated to grace the event chaired by Susheel Kumar Saraff.

Themed “Jayasya Aayatnam Dharmah” or “Dharma,” the Abode of Victory,” the congress aims to celebrate the virtues of the religion and the triumphant strides of Hindus worldwide. Continued …

Titanic sub destroyed in ‘catastrophic implosion,’ all five aboard dead

A deep-sea submersible carrying five people on a voyage to the century-old wreck of the Titanic was found in pieces from a “catastrophic implosion” that killed everyone aboard, the U.S. Coast Guard said on Thursday, ending a multinational five-day search for the vessel. Continued …

Diabetes cases to double to 1.3 billion by 2050

The number of people suffering from diabetes worldwide will more than double to 1.3billion by 2050, driven by structural racism and gaping inequality between countries, new research predicted today. Continued …

US county sues oil companies for $51 billion over ‘Heat Dome’ disaster

A county in the northwestern state of Oregon on Thursday filed a lawsuit against major fossil fuel companies seeking more than $51 billion over the 2021 “Heat Dome,” one of the United States’ deadliest weather-related disasters. Continued …

€60 billion pledged to help Ukraine rebuild

Foreign donors have pledged €60 billion (US$66 billion) of new financial support for Ukraine, the United Kingdom said Thursday, as an international conference aimed at funding the war-ravaged country’s reconstruction closed. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, 6:30pm

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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Friday’s news-May 12

  • Cyclone Mocha to bring heavy rains to much of Thailand over the weekend/
  • Thai banks considering cash transaction fee ‘to cover their costs’/
  • Practical tips for learning Thai as a beginner/
  • Global warming and smog are boosting production of Thai air conditioners/
  • RTA army chief assures there’ll be ‘no coups on his watch’/
  • Foreign community looks to newly elected government for better investment opportunities/
  • Uptick in consumer confidence persists/
  • Roughly 60% of people in Asia-Pacific work a side job/
  • Thai cement firm ‘prints’ two-story medical center/
  • Arson attacks strike 23 locations in far south/
  • Why buying cannabis in Thailand might get tougher after election/
  • Tourism: TAT targets digital nomads with 100-baht travel vouchers on weekdays/Tourists flee as python slithers into Krabi’s Emerald Pool/Western tourists embrace traditional Chinese medicine in Thailand/THAI, Bangkok Airways earnings surge as tourists flock back/
  • Thailand Experience: The Food School Bangkok: Where Culinary Dreams Come to Life/
  • International: ASEAN pushes for greater local currency use/Labuan Bajo: Why is the Indonesian town known as the next Bali?/
  • Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Cyclone Mocha to bring heavy rains to much of Thailand over the weekend

The north, central, eastern and southern regions of Thailand will experience isolated heavy to very heavy rains from Friday to Monday due to the influence of tropical cyclone “Mocha”, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) said today.

The cyclone, which was hovering over the central Bay of Bengal as of 4am today, was moving north at about 10 km/hr, with sustained winds of about 105 km/hr. It is expected to make landfall over Myanmar on either Sunday or Monday (May 14-15). Continued …

Thai banks considering cash transaction fee ‘to cover their costs’

The members of the Thai Bankers’ Assn. are considering adjusting banks’ fee structures, including levying a cash transaction fee, the association president, Payong Srivanich, said. The association will have to seek approval for the move from the Bank of Thailand (BOT).

Payong, who is also the executive director and member of Krungthai Bank’s risk oversight committee, said the adjustment of the fee structure was aimed at striking a balance between the banks’ costs and services, and not to increase profits. Continued …

Practical tips for learning Thai as a beginner

Learning a new language can be challenging, and Thai is no exception. As a beginner, you might find yourself struggling to grasp the tonal nuances of the language, the unfamiliar script, and the sheer volume of vocabulary to learn.

But with the right mindset and approach, learning Thai can be an exciting and rewarding journey that opens up a world of possibilities. And to make your language-learning journey smoother and more enjoyable, we’ve put together some practical tips that will help you get started on the right track. Continued …

Global warming and smog are boosting production of Thai air conditioners

Scorching heat and air pollution have driven production of air conditioners in Thailand to their highest level in eight years, the Office of Industrial Economics said on Thursday.

Warawan Chitaroon, its general director, said Thailand exported about US$850 million worth of air conditioners in March alone, up 16.7% from the same month last year. Continued …

RTA army chief assures there’ll be ‘no coups on his watch’

Royal Thai Army (RTA) Gen. Narongpan Jittkaewtae assured the Thai public yesterday that there would be no coups on his watch, stating that the term should not exist in anyone’s vocabulary. Narongpan is set to retire on Sept. 30 and provided reassurances in the lead-up to the elections on Sunday. There have been concerns about possible unrest following the polls.

When questioned about the potential for future unrest and the military’s response, the Army chief explained that he was not worried. Continued …

Foreign community looks to newly elected government for better investment opportunities

Thailand’s foreign community is hoping for a more democratic and investor-friendly new government to emerge from the general election taking place this Sunday, May 14.

Jon Åström Gröndahl, Swedish ambassador to Thailand, said: “Sweden welcomes Thailand’s general election and hopes that it will be a free and fair election.” Continued …

Uptick in consumer confidence persists

Consumer confidence in April rose for an 11th straight month, reaching the highest level in 38 months, helped by a reduction in Covid-19 infections, the recovery of domestic tourism and lively election campaigns nationwide.

The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) reported on Thursday the consumer confidence index rose to 55 in April from 53.8 in March, 52.6 in February and 51.7 in January. Continued …

Roughly 60% of people in Asia-Pacific work a side job

Almost 60% of people in Asia-Pacific have a side job, with the majority saying they do so to make ends meet, according to a recent survey from global health and wellness company Herbalife.

Findings from Herbalife’s 2023 Asia-Pacific Side Job Survey indicated almost 3 in 5 (59%) respondents have a side job, with the top reason (61%) being to make ends meet. Continued …

Thai cement firm ‘prints’ two-story medical center

Thailand’s Siam Cement Group (SCG) has printed a two-story medical center in Saraburi, billed as the first of its kind in the world.

It used Danish printer-maker Cobod’s BOD2 concrete printer to build the 345-sq-meter facility faster and with fewer workers compared to conventional construction practices, Cobod said. Continued …

Arson attacks strike 23 locations in far south

Twenty-three locations in Thailand’s southernmost provinces were hit by arson attacks late on Thursday night, resulting in the torching of mobile phone antenna towers and power poles and the burning of tires. The incidents occurred between 9pm and 11pm, officials said.

The affected areas included seven locations in Muang, Raman and Thanto districts of Yala; 12 locations in Muang, Nong Chik, Sai Buri, and Yarang districts of Pattani; and four locations in Muang, Rueso and Tak Bai districts of Narathiwat. Continued …

Why buying cannabis in Thailand might get tougher after election

The days of easily buying marijuana on the streets of Bangkok or Phuket may soon be over.

Four years after the Bhumjaithai party won almost four million votes on a vow to decriminalize cannabis — then carrying it out as the third-biggest bloc in a military-backed government — the tide has turned: most of the parties contesting Sunday’s national election are calling for the measure to be repealed and restrict the use of cannabis to medical purposes. Continued …

TAT targets digital nomads with 100-baht travel vouchers on weekdays

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) on Thursday launched a new campaign offering tourism promotions for as little as 100 baht to encourage Thais to travel during the week and work remotely.

Thapanee Kiatphaiboon, TAT deputy governor for the domestic market, announced the “Workation Thailand for only 100 baht” campaign at a press conference, saying its goal was to increase domestic travel and overnight stays during weekdays by offering tourism products and services for as little as 100 baht each. Continued …

Tourists flee as python slithers into Krabi’s Emerald Pool

A two-meter-long python slithered into the popular Emerald Pool in Krabi province in southern Thailand on Tuesday, sending panicked tourists clambering in all directions.

In a chaotic TikTok clip, tourists scream as one brave swimmer splashes water at the python on the poolside in an attempt to drive it away. But it was a hot day. The python wanted to cool off, too. Video 

Western tourists embrace traditional Chinese medicine in Thailand

Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is seeing a surge in popularity among Western tourists visiting Thailand and other Asian nations where TCM is widely practiced and easily accessible. Visitors are often drawn to TCM due to its perceived effectiveness, the use of natural remedies, and its holistic approach to health and wellness.

In recent years, TCM has received increased recognition and acceptance in the Western world, with many countries legalizing and regulating its practice. This has also contributed to the growing number of Western tourists seeking TCM treatments while vacationing in Thailand. Continued …

THAI, Bangkok Airways earnings surge as tourists flock back

Thai Airways International and Bangkok Airways reported a surge in first-quarter earnings as tourists flocked back to the nation.

Thai Air posted net income of 12.51 billion baht in the three months through March, rebounding from a net loss of 3.25 billion baht a year earlier. Bangkok Airways’ net income was 875 million baht versus a net loss of 1.02 billion baht in the same quarter last year. Continued …

The Food School Bangkok: Where Culinary Dreams Come to Life

Aspiring chefs seeking an exceptional learning experience that can launch a highly successful career need look no further than The Food School Bangkok, a progressive culinary school that brings together three renowned partner institutes in a single location.

ALMA – The School of Italian Culinary Arts from Italy, TSUJI Culinary Institute from Japan, and Dusit Thani College from Thailand have joined forces to create a unique culinary educational experience for aspiring chefs and food enthusiasts. Continued …

ASEAN pushes for greater local currency use

ASEAN leaders declared at this week’s summit in Labuan Bajo, East Nusa Tenggara, that member countries should use their own currencies more often in intraregional trade, as the bloc aims to insulate the region from external volatility. Continued …

Labuan Bajo: Why is the Indonesian town known as the next Bali?

Southeast Asia’s leaders are meeting this week in an enchanting harbor town known as a “gateway to the dragons” and one of Indonesia’s “10 new Balis”. Labuan Bajo is a once-quiet fishing village nestled in the westernmost part of Flores Island, in east Indonesia’s Nusa Tenggara region. 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 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

90-day online reporting

Thursday’s News-March 23

  • Hua Hin Marathon postponed to June 11/
  • Prachuap Khiri Run to be held July 16/
  • Siege in Phetchaburi: Police shoot man dead after he kills 3, injures four/
  • Massive Indian Scam Syndicate bilked 365 American retirees/
  • Study finds most Thai youth not developing job skills/
  • Thai industry group: Emphasize climate-linked areas/
  • Recovered Caesium-137 cannister ‘not a threat to local Thai produce’/
  • Van Gogh works to come alive at Bangkok gallery/
  • Tourism: Over 5.5 million tourists have already visited Thailand this year/Chinese tourists rush to board ‘fashion time machine’ in Chiang Mai/Thailand welcomes Really Cool Airlines/Thailand’s ‘Really Cool Airlines’ may not be a joke, but difficult to take seriously/Bangkok Airways expects profit for 2023/Safari park in Thailand responds to bungee cord incident/
  • Thailand Experience: A land of giants/Where to find the best food in Phuket/From ancient to modern: The cannabis tale of Thailand/
  • International: Federal Reserve raises interest rates amid banking turmoil/
  • Links: Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Hua Hin Marathon postponed to June 11

The Hua Hin Marathon has been postponed to June 11, race organizers have announced.

The marathon, which is one of the region’s most eagerly anticipated races, has been postponed from its original date of May 14.

May 14 is now the date Thailand will hold the general election. Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Run to be held July 16

One of the region’s most eye-catching running events will be held in Prachuap Khiri Khan in July, the provincial administration has announced.

The Tipco Prachuap Khiri Run 2023, which will take place on July 16, will take participants along the stunning Prachuap Bay and the Wing 5 military base.

Runners will have the opportunity to take in the beautiful surroundings, with the route boasting some breathtaking views along the bay and across the runway at the military base. Continued … 

Siege in Phetchaburi: Police shoot man dead after he kills 3, injures four

A gunman who killed three people execution-style ahead of his pending court case was shot dead by police after a 15-hour standoff in Phetchaburi province on Thursday morning.

Anuwat Waenthong, 29, launched the attack at 1.30pm in Soi 4 of Krungphet Villa housing estate in the Ton Mamuang neighbourhood, 170 kilometers southwest of Bangkok.

Police said the gunman fired multiple bullets in the area, killing three people, including a motorcycle delivery driver, and injuring four more before taking shelter in a house. Continued …

Massive Indian Scam Syndicate bilked 365 American retirees

Five Indian phone scammers and 15 Thai accomplices were arrested following a major scam bust yesterday across Thailand. The suspects swindled 365 American retirees out of over three billion baht, according to police.

The raids carried out by the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), police commandos, and officials from the Anti-Money Laundering Office struck 36 premises in Chonburi, Rayong, Roi Et, and Surat Thani, and resulted in the arrest of over 20 phone scam suspects.

Police Gen. Torsak Sukwimol, deputy national police chief, told a press briefing that the suspects mainly targeted elderly American citizens and had tricked 365 people into transferring them three billion baht. Continued …

Study finds most Thai youth not developing job skills

The rising share of youth who are Not in Employment, Education, or Training (NEET) in Thailand represents a concerning social and economic phenomenon.

While nearly 1.4 million (or 15 %) youth aged 15-24 years in Thailand are NEET, a new Unicef-led study released today finds most of them (68 %) lack the motivation to develop skills or work due to a perceived lack of opportunities.

The new study – In-depth Research on Youth Not in Employment, Education or Training in Thailand – is the first in-depth study that provides a comprehensive picture of youth NEET in Thailand. Continued …

Thai industry group: Emphasize climate-linked areas

Despite the country’s dependence on tourism to boost its revenue, Thailand needs to further drive its economy through electric vehicles (EVs) and bio-, circular and green (BCG) economic development amid a rapidly changing world, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The world is increasingly disrupted by high-level digital technology and is adopting more clean energy in an effort to combat climate change.

A new government must be aware of these factors and design policies that match the changing technological, environmental and economic conditions, said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued … 

Recovered Caesium-137 cannister ‘not a threat to local Thai produce’

Thai officials say the recently recovered Caesium-137 canister is not a threat to local produce, despite it being smelted. The concerns over the effects of the tube’s radioactive properties were raised as contaminated furnace dust was discovered at a steel plant in Prachin Buri’s Kabin Buri district this week.

Out of fear, customers canceled purchase orders of fruit from the province, despite authorities insisting that no contamination had been detected within a 5-kilometer radius of the factory.

Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Chalermchai Sri-on said checks for radioactive substances in such products found that radiation levels did not exceed safety limits. Continued …

Van Gogh works to come alive at Bangkok gallery

Can’t afford a weekend getaway to the Musee D’Orsay? An upcoming exhibition will be a must see for Van Goghites — or at least fans of “Loving Vincent,” or that one episode of Doctor Who.

At the Van Gogh Alive display, patrons will be greeted by moving, otherworldly portrayals of Vincent Van Gogh’s works on the walls, floors, and ceilings, accompanied by a dynamic soundtrack. The exhibition is also interactive, allowing visitors to engage with the works.

Apart from the famed Starry Night, other highlights include Sunflower Room, which is designed to make visitors feel as though they’re standing in a field of Van Gogh’s most challenging subjects. Continued …

Over 5.5 million tourists have already visited Thailand this year

About 5.57 million foreign tourists visited Thailand from Jan. 1 to March 18, generating 215.05 billion baht in revenue, deputy government spokesperson Traisulee Taisaranakul said on Wednesday, citing data from the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

Although both the domestic and foreign tourism markets are improving, the influx of foreign visitors has caused congestion at many areas in airports, such as check-in counters and the Immigration Bureau’s passport checkpoints, Traisulee said.

The price of flight tickets has also risen sharply, she added. Continued …

Chinese tourists rush to board ‘fashion time machine’ in Chiang Mai

The surreal sight of Chinese tourists wandering around in Thai traditional outfits is becoming commonplace in Chiang Mai.

Visitors from China have returned after three years of Covid-19 with a thirst for memorable and “authentic” Thai experiences as they tour historical temples and other attractions in the northern province.

Surrounded by crowds of Thais in jeans and T-shirts, Chinese tourists stand out in finery that was fashionable several centuries ago in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand welcomes Really Cool Airlines

A new airline has come to town, in the form of Thailand-based Really Cool Airlines.

The new airline will announce aircraft types, destinations and its route network in the coming months, with operations expected to commence by the end of 2023. Details on the approaches and services will also be revealed soon.

Patee Sarasin, CEO of Really Cool Airlines, said: “We are thrilled to introduce Really Cool Airlines and look forward to providing travelers with an exceptional flying experience. Our team of experts has worked tirelessly to create a new standard for the aviation industry, and we’re excited to unveil in the coming months what we have in store.” Continued …

Thailand’s ‘Really Cool Airlines’ may not be a joke, but difficult to take seriously

Get ready to fly the “really cool” skies, maybe, after the former head of Nok Air announced that he is launching a new airline that hopefully flies better than its name.

Five years after he left Nok, Patee Sarasin’s announcement “Really Cool Airlines” was so chockablock with scam-adjacent, threadbare buzzwords such as gamification, blockchain, and NFTs that it might be mistaken as satire to anyone who has paid attention to the past two years.

Announced as the world’s first “GameFi airline” (customers will play blockchain games!), Patee said Really Cool would be managed by “crypto-native citizens from our Really Cool Air GameFi.” Continued … 

Bangkok Airways expects profit for 2023

Bangkok Airways expects its passenger rate to hit 70%-80% of the pre-pandemic level this year, roughly 4.4 million people from more than 40,000 flights, and will possibly post an annual profit for the first time since 2019.

Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, president of Bangkok Airways, said long-haul demand has grown better than expected since the final quarter of last year, which will help to hit the target of 15 billion baht in revenue for 2023.

Puttipong said European passengers currently accounted for 60% of the total, followed by Asia-Pacific and Thai passengers. Continued … 

Safari park in Thailand responds to bungee cord incident

Staff from Chang Thai Thappraya Safari Park in Pattaya, Chon Buri province, eastern Thailand, have commented on the broken bungee cord incident that nearly killed a tourist from Hong Kong last month.

The bungee jump operator, 41-year-old Natthaphon Yokcharoen, took reporters to see the scene of the incident, a platform about 30 meters high above a lake.

Nattaphon said that all bungee jumpers are required to sign a document before jumping and staff demonstrate how it’s done before tourists take the leap. Continued …

A land of giants

(Editor: This park allows the riding of elephants. Expat News encourages readers to avoid elephant rides, which are damaging to their spines.)

As our car wound through the Khotcha-anajak project, also known as the Elephant Kingdom, one of my friends gestured enthusiastically out the window and her eyes twinkled with delight like a child when she spotted elephants ambling about seeking food in a green meadow.

“Have you never seen an elephant before?” was a question I couldn’t help but ask her. She emphasized how unique this scene was compared to what was seen in a zoo. We appeared to be on a safari, exploring a woodland with a field of open grazing animals.

In response to Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother’s commitment to conserve Thai elephants, the Zoological Park Organization of Thailand established the project in 2009 to repatriate pachyderms that once roamed large-city streets to the northeastern town of Surin. Continued …

Where to find the best food in Phuket

Sheltering from an impetuous morning shower in Phuket Town, I’m wishing I was a camel. Or a llama. Really, anything with a second (or third) stomach. Ignoring my own oft-repeated mantra when joining a street food tour – pace yourself – I’m already in danger of peaking too early at a Burmese breakfast restaurant.

Our guide for the morning is Pema, an effervescent Thai local who seems to know all the vendors at Phuket Town’s Central Market. It’s aunty this and cousin that as our group is steered past mini-mountains of fragrant curry paste and carefully stacked pyramids of tropical fruit.

At the nearby Mingalar tea shop, we’re soon slurping on cardamom-laced tea, feasting on lahpet thoke (tea leaf salad), and dimpled Burmese flatbreads are emerging from a simple wood-fired oven that’s been glowing since well before dawn. Continued …

From ancient to modern: The cannabis tale of Thailand

In June 2022, Thailand made history by becoming the first country in Asia to decriminalize cannabis nationwide. The decision has put the spotlight on the country’s relationship with the plant, and it’s a fascinating tale that stretches back centuries.

Let’s dive into the long and winding history between Thailand and marijuana – a journey full of ups and downs, twists and turns, and of course, a lot of weed.

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It’s hard to imagine a time when cannabis wasn’t the subject of such a bad rap in the mainstream. But believe it or not, cannabis was completely legal in Thailand for centuries. Continued …

Federal Reserve raises interest rates amid banking turmoil

The Federal Reserve on Wednesday raised interest rates by a quarter of a percentage point but indicated it was on the verge of pausing further increases in borrowing costs amid recent turmoil in financial markets spurred by the collapse of two U.S. banks. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • 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

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs 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 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedules

 

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Wednesday’s News-Dec 14

  • Where to Live Around Hua Hin/
  • Power hike to force up price of goods/
  • Economy can withstand global risks, says finance minister/
  • Energy plan will save over THB500 billion in energy costs over 15 years/
  • Chadchart, US Ambassador Enjoy Foot Massage After Morning Jog/
  • Thailand aims high for higher ed by 2037/
  • Recycling a risk in itself/
  • Sources suggest Lineman close to buying up Food Panda/
  • KFC to open 30 new branches next year/
  • Thai-China high-speed rail seeking Bt300B extra/
  • Cabinet presses ignition on Thailand’s 15-year space master plan/
  • Tourism: Top things tourists like to do in Thailand/Tourism revival boosts Thailand’s industries sentiment index/Medical tourism eyed as cash cow/Bangkok Airways upbeat, predicts 4.5M passengers next year/Grab tuk-tuks ready to roll in Phuket/
  • Covid: Where to get booster vaccines in Hua Hin/Thailand urged to roll out antibody treatment as Covid hospitalizations surge/Warnings of tough times over China’s rapid zero-Covid exit/
  • International: EU wants to ‘reconnect’ with Southeast Asia amid Ukraine war/Europe’s record 2022 wildfires sent carbon emissions soaring/U.S. Government Scientists Confirm Major Breakthrough In Nuclear Fusion Energy/Mali’s world-beating nonuplets back home/
  • Links: Airport schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas

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Where to Live Around Hua Hin

There are many choices for your ideal home location in Hua Hin. Whether your preferences are about being close to the ocean or green surroundings; having medical services nearby or wanting to be being among the nightlife and restaurants or a quieter scene, it’s all about trying to match the location to your lifestyle.

Perhaps you prefer living near to the city center, or at the “boutique suburb” of Khao Takiab or perhaps a little further afield near the coast at Khao Tao? Living inland among the hills heading west may also be appealing.

All these options are within 12 kilometers of the city center but all offer very different lifestyle choices. Continued …

Power hike to force up price of goods

Entrepreneurs under the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) plan to increase product prices by 5%-12% if the government implements its plan to increase the power tariff between January and April next year.

The current power tariff, which has been driven by a higher fuel tariff (Ft), stands at B4.72 per kilowatt-hour (unit).

The Energy Regulatory Commission earlier announced the rate will increase to 5.37-6.03 baht a unit in the first four months of next year. Continued …

Economy can withstand global risks, says finance minister

Thailand’s economy is still on the recovery path and should grow 3.4% this year and 3.8% next year, supported by a rebound in the vital tourism sector, the finance minister said today.

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy can weather global uncertainties, while average inflation should come in at 6% this year, Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said at a World Bank event. Continued …

Energy plan will save over THB500 billion in energy costs over 15 years

Thailand’s revised Energy Efficiency Plan (EEP) will help save the country 532.46 billion baht in energy costs by 2037, the Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency Department (AEDED) said.

Prasert Sinsukprasert, AEDED director-general, said on Tuesday that the 2022 EEP, which will replace the 2018 plan and be in force until 2037, will boost energy conservation from 30% in 2018 to 36% over the next 15 years. He said the plan is to reduce the use of energy in the next 15 years by 49,064 kilotons of oil equivalent (ktoe), which will save the country 532.455 billion baht.

The 2022 EEP is among the five national energy plans that aim to push Thailand toward carbon neutrality within 2050 and net-zero emissions by 2065. Continued …

Chadchart, US Ambassador Enjoy Foot Massage After Morning Jog

Bangkok Gov.Chadchart Sittipunt Monday livestreamed getting a foot massage together with U.S. Ambassador to Thailand Robert Godec at the annual Red Cross fair after a 10-kilometer jog around Lumpini Park in the morning.

Chadchart, who had invited the U.S. ambassador on this outing, said he enjoyed the massage very much.

This was performed by blind masseuses from Sam Phran Blind Woman Vocational Training Center. Continued …

Thailand aims high for higher ed by 2037

The government has approved a blueprint for higher education development as part of efforts to steer Thailand to become a developed country by 2037.

The World Bank defines a high-income economy as a nation with a gross national income (GNI) per capita of US$12,696 (442,000 baht) or more in 2020. Thailand’s GNI per capita in 2021 was $7,260, according to World Bank data.

Deputy government spokeswoman Rachada Dhnadirek said on Tuesday the cabinet approved a number of draft policies and strategies to serve as development frameworks for higher education, science, research, and innovation between 2023 and 2027. Continued … 

Recycling a risk in itself

Rayong provincial court yesterday ordered Win Process Co. – a hazardous waste recycling company – to clean up toxic waste contamination and pay 20.82-million-baht compensation to villagers who had been forced to suffer the effects of the contamination for a decade.

The lawsuit was filed last year by 15 plaintiffs against the company and two executives. Villagers alleged that hazardous waste – mostly in the form of heavy metals, lubricants, solvents, and chemicals from petrochemical plants in Rayong province – had been contaminating farmland and public water resources since 2012.

The Pollution Control Department (PCD) last year demanded the company pay compensation of more than 1.3 billion baht for damage caused to the environment and a community near its factory. Continued …

Sources suggest Lineman close to buying up Food Panda

A Bloomberg report has suggested Lineman was in talks to buy the Food Panda delivery service owned by Delivery Hero.

The initial asking price was US $100 million, though this was expected to come down due to the depressed delivery sector market.

At present, in Thailand the hierarchy is: Grab #1, Lineman #2, Food Panda #3. Continued …

KFC to open 30 new branches next year

Central Restaurants Group (CRG), the country’s leading restaurant chain operator, intends to invest 400 million baht to open 30 new KFC branches next year, spending three times faster than pre-crisis levels thanks to a full recovery in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) segment.

According to Piyapong Chitchumnong, head of QSR & Western cuisine and head of KFC for CRG, the new branches will bring the total number of KFC outlets to 350 next year.

Half of the new branches will be in Bangkok, with the rest in upcountry areas. Continued …

Thai-China high-speed rail seeking Bt300B extra

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) plans to invest another 300 billion baht for the second phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed railway project.

An SRT source said the blueprint of the 356-kilometer section of the second phase of the project, stretching from Nakhon Ratchasima to the border province of Nong Khai, has already been finished.

An environmental impact assessment (EIA) will be submitted soon to the Office of Natural Resources and Environmental Policy and Planning (ONEP). Continued … 

Cabinet presses ignition on Thailand’s 15-year space master plan

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved Thailand’s 15-year master plan for space development, which will tap NASA expertise.

Ministers gave the green light to the National Space Master Plan 2023-2037 and the National Communication Satellite Policy to drive forward the Thai space industry with concrete measures, said deputy government spokesperson Ratchada Thanadirek.

The National Space Master Plan will guide development of a space economy for national security, prosperity and sustainability. These mission goals will be achieved through research, development and promotion of space security, economy, industry, innovation, technology, and exploration, according to the master plan. Continued …

Top things tourists like to do in Thailand

Eating Thai food, Thai massage and spa treatments, going to the beach and visiting historical sites are the most popular activities among foreign tourists, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

A survey, conducted by the TAT, shows that 90.8% want to eat Thai food, followed by 48.2% who want to experience Thai traditional massage and spas, 48.1% prefer going to the beach and enjoying sea-related activities, and 46.2% prefer visiting venues of historical importance.

The five medical services most sought after by the tourists are medical check-ups, bone and joint treatments, treatments related to heart and vascular diseases, metabolic and dental treatment. Continued … 

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Tourism revival boosts Thailand’s industries sentiment index

The Thai Industries Sentiment Index (TISI) showed a month-on-month improvement, reaching 93.5 points in November, bolstered by the tourism sector despite concerns over energy prices.

Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) President Kriengkrai Thiennukul and FTI executive committee member Pipope Chokvathana said that the TISI in November had increased slightly over the previous month to 93.5 points, thanks to the growing number of foreign tourists.

Since the country’s economic activity is already back on track, consumption and expenditure in the country have flourished. Continued …

Medical tourism eyed as cash cow

The Public Health Ministry has launched its “Health for Wealth” concept to build the country’s economic strength through the promotion of medical tourism.

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul on Tuesday expressed satisfaction with the recent spike in tourist arrivals, which last week topped 10 million so far this year.

The country passed the milestone at Suvarnabhumi airport on Saturday, beating its visitor arrival target for this year. It is a testament to a strong tourism rebound since the easing of the Covid-19 pandemic and travel restrictions. Continued …

Bangkok Airways upbeat, predicts 4.5M passengers next year

Bangkok Airways reckons it will be able to fly nearly 3 million passengers this year, and about 4.5 million next year now that Thailand has lifted all Covid-19 restrictions.

In an interview with Thansettakij, the airline’s president and CEO Captain Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth said bookings began rising as soon as the government lifted the Thailand Pass registration system.

In the first nine months of this year, the number of Bangkok Airways bookings has risen to 40% of pre-pandemic levels, he said. Continued …

Grab tuk-tuks ready to roll in Phuket

Grab is launching a tuk-tuk service in Phuket after being granted a ride-hailing license by the Department of Land Transport in September. The “GrabTukTuk” service in Phuket will be on hand to welcome the return of international tourists and support local job creation, the company said.

It expects to offer the new service through 100 tuk-tuk driver-partners by early 2023.

Grab, a leading super app in Southeast Asia, says the Phuket launch is part of the continued expansion of its mobility services. Continued …

Where to get booster vaccines in Hua Hin

Hua Hin Hospital and the Red Cross Hua Hin have announced the schedule for booster vaccines in Hua Hin.

Free booster vaccines are available at Hua Hin Hospital every Tuesday between 8:30am and 11:30am. The vaccines are available to ages 5-11 (Pfizer dose 1, 2) and the over 12s (Pfizer dose 1,2,3,4,5).

Anyone who wishes to receive a booster vaccine should go to the 10th floor of the car park building at Hua Hin Hospital with their passport or Thai ID card, Morh prom vaccine injection history or vaccine certificate from their home country. Continued …

Thailand urged to roll out antibody treatment as Covid hospitalizations surge

A top virologist has urged the Public Health Ministry to roll out long-acting antibody (LAAB) treatments to protect people vulnerable to Covid-19 as infection levels surge.

The Department of Disease Control reports that hospital beds occupied by Covid patients have jumped from 5% last month to 8.5% this month.

Dr. Yong Poovorawan said LAAB treatments such as AstraZeneca’s Evushield should be administered to at-risk groups to protect against the Omicron BA.2.75 driving Thailand’s latest Covid-19 wave. Continued … 

Warnings of tough times over China’s rapid zero-Covid exit

A week after China began dismantling its tough “zero-Covid” controls, the World Health Organization warned of “very tough” times ahead and state media reported some seriously ill patients at hospitals in Beijing, raising fears of a wave of infections.

China last Wednesday announced sweeping changes to testing and quarantine rules, aligning with a world that has largely reopened, after historic protests against mass lockdowns that caused mental strain for millions but kept the virus in check.

The elation that met those changes has quickly faded amid mounting signs that China may pay a price for shielding a population that lacks “herd immunity” and has low vaccination rates among the elderly. Continued …

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International

EU wants to ‘reconnect’ with Southeast Asia amid Ukraine war

European Union (EU) leaders meet their counterparts from Southeast Asia for a summit in Brussels today, looking to bolster ties in the face of the war in Ukraine and challenges from China. Continued …

Europe’s record 2022 wildfires sent carbon emissions soaring

Wildfires that scorched across Europe this year burned a record land area and stoked carbon emissions, according to an update released on Tuesday by Europe’s forest fire and satellite monitors. Continued …

U.S. Government Scientists Confirm Major Breakthrough In Nuclear Fusion Energy

Since the 1950s, scientists around the world have sought to replicate the reaction that fuels the sun in search of a clean energy “holy grail,” a technology capable of providing nonstop electricity without planet-heating emissions or radioactive waste. Continued …

Mali’s world-beating nonuplets back home

A Malian mother who gave birth to nine babies in Morocco last year returned home on Tuesday with her infants, Health Minister Dieminatou Sangare said. Continued …

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