
This week’s news about Hua Hin and Prachuap Khiri Khan
Today
Hua Hin train staion development plans discussed
Hua Hin City Municipality has outlined a series of proposals aimed at revitalizing the old train station area and improving rail-related infrastructure across the city.
The municipality has suggested multiple projects to make the area around the historic station more functional and appealing. These include: Developing a road alongside the railway complete with a drainage system; and creating a pavilion, exercise area, and public park in the Rung Ruang community using SRT land. Continued …
Cha-am motorway plans being expedited
The Transport Ministry is expediting plans for the Nakhon Pathom–Cha-am motorway in a bid to ease congestion along Rama II Road and improve connectivity between Bangkok and the southern provinces.
Deputy Prime Minister and Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said the detailed study for Motorway No. 8 (M8) has been completed and the proposal will soon be submitted to the Cabinet for approval. The 109-kilometer route, which will pass through Ratchaburi and Samut Songkhram, is designed to provide a faster and more efficient alternative for travel between Bangkok, Cha-am and Hua Hin. Continued …
Monday, August 18
Hua Hin Airport certification process moves closer to completion
Hua Hin Airport certification is moving forward, as the airport enters the final stages of Thailand’s nationwide program to standardize and improve aviation safety.
Following the recent certification of Phitsanulok and Krabi airports, the Department of Airports (DOA) confirmed that Hua Hin Airport is now in Phase 4 of the five-step certification process. This stage involves on-site operational inspections carried out by the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), and places Hua Hin on track to gain its public airport certification within the next year. Continued …
Prachuap Khiri Khan Gastronomy Festival set for Khao Kalok Beach
Khao Kalok Beach in Pran Buri will host the first Prachuap Khiri Khan Gastronomy Festival from Aug. 29-31, bringing together more than 100 food and beverage stalls. The event will feature a range of dishes from local hotels, restaurants, and food vendors, highlighting the province’s culinary diversity.
Organized to showcase local talent and attract visitors, the three-day seaside festival will include cooking competitions, live music, and cultural performances. Visitors can look forward to an exclusive performance by singer Ae Jirakorn, along with a cooking demonstration and tastings by food influencer Nong Show, who has more than three million followers. Continued …
Pranburi Beach restoration plans revealed
The Department of Marine and Coastal Resources (DMCR) has confirmed that the artificial headland project at Pranburi Beach will adopt nature-based solutions to address coastal erosion and restore ecosystems.
On Saturday, Pinsak Suraswadi, director-general of the DMCR, responded to concerns raised in parliament that the project overlapped with existing seawall initiatives and sought to avoid an environmental impact assessment (EIA). He said the project is grounded in scientific principles and designed to provide sustainable solutions for residents of Pak Nam Pran Municipality, an area heavily affected by previous seawall construction. Continued …
Tuesday, August 19
Devasom Hua Hin marks 15 years of hospitality, rebrands restaurant
Award-winning Thai luxury hospitality provider Devasom marks its 15th anniversary this year, celebrating a legacy built on discerning experiences, authentic heritage, and a deep commitment to mindful living.
To commemorate the 15th anniversary milestone, Devasom Hua Hin will rebrand its dining experience to launch Pribpri, named after the ancient name of Phetchaburi city, offering an authentic Phetchaburi culinary experience featuring some unique local signature dishes. Continued …
Wednesday, August 20
Drug Gang Busted in Hua Hin Villa
Police have arrested members of the infamous “Sergeant M16” drug trafficking network, a syndicate accused of moving more than 10 million methamphetamine pills, during a raid on a pool villa in Hua Hin.
The operation, led by Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau investigators and Romsai police, resulted in the capture of four high-value suspects, each carrying a government-issued bounty of 1.5 million baht. The gang is considered one of the country’s most significant narcotics groups of 2025. Continued …
Thursday, August 21
Bangkok Bank enforcing stricter account verification
Bangkok Bank has recently begun enforcing stricter account verification requirements, in line with new government directives aimed at boosting security and cracking down on cybercrime and scams. Customers have been asked to visit their branch with identification documents, such as a passport, to verify their account details.
However, many foreign customers have reported that their accounts were suspended — leaving them unable to withdraw cash, transfer funds, or pay bills. Even after completing the verification process, some expats have reported their accounts being frozen for up to seven days.
Other banks are expected to adopt similar measures soon, as part of broader changes to Thailand’s banking and SIM card registration systems. – HHT
Marine and coastal conservation project launched in Hua Hin
Ratchaburi Rajabhat University has launched a marine and coastal conservation project at the Blue Crab Bank in Khao Takiab to promote environmental awareness and sustainable tourism.
The project, opened yesterday by Associate Professor Napaporn Naktim, vice president of the Wang Klai Kangwon Campus of Rajamangala University of Technology Rattanakosin, brought together faculty members and first-year students from the faculty of hotel and tourism industry. Continued …
Hua Hin elderly health project tackles dementia prevention
Hua Hin City Municipality has launched the “Bright Age, Away from Dementia” project, aimed at promoting health and improving the quality of life among elderly residents.
The initiative was officially opened on Tuesday at the Golden Sea Hotel in Hua Hin, with Sinat O-iam, deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan, presiding over the ceremony. The event was organized by the Medical Division of Hua Hin City Municipality and attended by more than 250 elderly participants from local communities. Continued …
Prachuap Restaurant and Street Food Association launched
The newly established Prachuap Restaurant and Street Food Assn. was officially launched during a regional food industry conference held at Pranburi Cabana Resort yesterday.
The event, attended by food entrepreneurs and officials from eight central-western provinces, aimed to raise the standards of local food businesses and markets, while promoting food tourism to strengthen community economies. Continued …
Young elephant dies in PKK after attack by larger elephant
A young female elephant from the Pa La-U area was found dead in the Huai Sat Yai reservoir after being fatally injured in an attack by a larger elephant, officials confirmed yesterday.
The carcass was discovered in the “Sao Ha” reservoir area in Ban Khon Nom Pattana, Huai Sat Yai, outside the boundaries of Kaeng Krachan National Park. A joint team of park officials, administrative officers, police, soldiers, veterinarians from the Department of National Parks, and members of the Wildlife Conservation Society (WCS) Thailand inspected the site. Continued …
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