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Saturday’s news-Nov 1


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Important announcement/Gambling network busted in Hua Hin/Hua Hin tap water improvements/Thailand braces for downpours/Cambodia and Thailand to disarm their border/ECONOMY: Steps for economic recovery/Economy Poised for Q4 Boost/The Last Global Tightening Storm/Did Thailand Misstep in Rare Earth Deal/Digital war threatens economy/Chinese e-commerce giants dominate ASEAN/PM Vows No Casino Push/TOURISM: Call for additional stimulus/Pattaya Nightlife Faces Strain/Tourism Drive for Cambodian Border/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Where to celebrate Loy Krathong/How Thailand Became Caviar Producer/Eating and Drinking Through Bangkok/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN LINKS 

Important announcement

Hua Hin Municipality requests the cooperation of the public to refrain from using or lighting fireworks, firecrackers, sky lanterns, sky lanterns, lanterns, smoke lanterns, or similar objects during the Loy Krathong festival. This is to prevent fires, accidents, and minimize damage to life and property.

Violators are subject to a criminal offense and are subject to imprisonment for up to three months, a fine of up to 25,000 baht, or both, under Section 74. Permission must be obtained from the local district chief. Violators also are subject to imprisonment for up to three years, a fine of up to 60,000 baht, or both, under Section 5 of National Council for Peace and Order Order No. 27/2559.

Bt400-million online gambling network busted in Hua Hin

Authorities have shut down a major online gambling operation, which had around 367 million baht in transactions, and arrested three suspects in the Thai beach town of Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

Led by the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), the operation targeted a network linked to the online gambling website Lavabet555. Investigators said the Lavabet555 platform had been operational since Jan. 25, 2022, with total funds in circulation reaching 367.4 million baht. Continued …

Hua Hin tap water quality improvements planned

Hua Hin City Municipality is taking steps to improve the quality and reliability of tap water for residents by upgrading the water production system at the Rai Nuan Water Treatment Plant.

Yesterday, Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul, along with Deputy Mayor Sanphop Uengrasamee, and other municipal officials, attended a presentation by representatives from a private company at the Hua Hin City municipality office. Continued …

Thailand braces for downpours as stormy weather returns

Thailand is facing another round of unstable weather, with widespread thundershowers and heavy rain expected across the country, according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). An active monsoon trough over the upper south and Gulf of Thailand is drawing humid air into the north and central regions, while a low-pressure cell moves into the upper Andaman Sea. This weather pattern is expected to bring scattered storms and cooler mornings, particularly in the north.

Along the Gulf, from Chumphon upward, seas will be moderately rough with waves 1 to 2 meters high and more than 2 meters during thundershowers. From Surat Thani downward, seas will be calmer, rising in stormy weather. Continued …

Cambodia and Thailand to disarm their border

Cambodia and Thailand took a major step toward de-escalating territorial tensions just days after a peace deal, saying they will start to remove weapons from their shared border.

The two Southeast Asian nations, whose clashes in July killed more than three dozen people, will start a two-month process of removing rocket launchers, artillery systems, and battle tanks, according to a joint statement yesterday by the Regional Border Committee. Continued …

Finance minister outlines steps for economic recovery

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas has compared Thailand’s current economic situation to “a car speeding downhill into a ravine,” warning that unless action is taken immediately, the economy will face a difficult recovery. He said the problem lies not only in the pace of short-term stimulus but also in the lack of investment in new infrastructure to support the “New Economy.”

Ekniti noted that Thailand’s past growth stemmed from “old blessings,” such as major infrastructure projects in the 1970s and 1980s, including the eastern seaboard. However, the country’s investment-to-GDP ratio has since plummeted from around 40 % to just over 20 %. Continued …

Thai Economy Poised for Q4 Boost Despite Slowdown, Says Central Bank

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has confirmed that the national economy experienced a slowdown in the third quarter of 2025 but expects a meaningful recovery in the final three months of the year, potentially pushing GDP growth up to 2.2%.

Speaking at a press briefing yesterday, Chayawadee Chai-anant, BOT assistant governor and spokesperson, and Pranee Sutthasri, senior director of the Macroeconomic Department, indicated that a late-quarter boost came from a rebounding industrial sector and the return of short-haul tourists. Continued …

ASEAN+3 Navigated the Last Global Tightening Storm — Are They Ready for the Next?

ASEAN+3 demonstrated remarkable stability amid recent global financial tightening. Robust fundamentals, pragmatic policy measures, and effective coordination averted crises, highlighting the region’s resilience. Sustained vigilance and strengthened collaboration remain crucial to addressing future challenges.

As financial conditions tightened globally in 2022, the region was reminded of past crises like the 2008 financial meltdown and the 2013 “taper tantrum.” These events sparked corporate defaults and exchange rate pressures, raising concerns about ASEAN economies. Triggered by major central banks, including the US Federal Reserve, the recent cycle saw a rapid increase in interest rates, a stronger US dollar, and fears of renewed financial stress. By 2023, the key question was whether ASEAN+3, comprising the 10 ASEAN nations plus China, Japan, and South Korea, could withstand such upheaval. Continued …

Did Thailand Misstep in Controversial Rare Earth Deal With the U.S.?

A new memorandum of understanding on critical and rare earth minerals signed between Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul and U.S. President Donald Trump at the 47th ASEAN Summit in Malaysia has sparked debate in Thailand, with critics warning of geopolitical risks, environmental harm, and unequal terms favoring Washington.

The U.S. Embassy in Bangkok released a statement titled “Decoding the Critical Minerals MOU: Why U.S.-Thailand Cooperation on Critical Minerals Matters,” defending the agreement. It said the MOU is designed to strengthen supply chains and investment, not to impose legal obligations or infringe on national sovereignty. Continued …

Digital war threatens nation’s economy and security

The phenomenon of online crime has expanded significantly and is systematically embedded within transnational criminal structures. It is no longer limited to individual cases of fraudulent calls or financial scams; rather, it has escalated into a fully fledged “crime industry” that employs high-level technology to control operations 24 hours a day.

Over the past two to three years, Thailand has become a major target for cybercrime groups operating from bases in Cambodia and Myanmar. They lure workers from various countries, including Thai citizens, to work in illicit call centers, where they are forced to defraud the public through various scams. Continued …

Chinese e-commerce giants dominate ASEAN markets, capturing nearly half of regional share

Chinese e-commerce platforms are making rapid inroads into Southeast Asia, leveraging their strengths in low prices and fast delivery to capture nearly half of the region’s online retail market — including Indonesia, Thailand, and Philippines.

According to consulting firm Bain & Company, in 2024 major Chinese players such as Alibaba, ByteDance’s TikTok Shop, Shein, and Temu jointly hold around 50% of the e-commerce market across key ASEAN economies. The report also noted that these firms are expanding well beyond Asia, entering major markets from the United States to Brazil. Continued …

PM Anutin Vows No Casino Push to China’s Xi Jinping

Thai Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul confirmed to Chinese President Xi Jinping on Thursday that his government has no policy to use casinos as a key economic driver, aiming to provide assurance that the current Thai administration will not pursue casino-related policies.

Speaking after a bilateral meeting during the APEC Economic Leaders’ gathering in South Korea yesterday, government spokesperson Siripong Angkasakulkiat quoted Anutin as stating that Thailand is confident it can boost its economy through its people’s talents, products, and existing technology. The prime minister added that the majority of the Thai public opposes the legalization of gambling. Continued …

Tourism groups call for additional stimulus

With only 32 million foreign tourist arrivals projected for this year, the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) is urging the government to offer more flight promotions, while the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) plans to request “Quick Win” stimulus measures such as tax incentives for organizers of meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions (MICE) events.

ATTA President Thanapol Cheewarattanaporn said the association forecasts only 32 million foreign arrivals this year, down from 35.5 million in 2024. Continued …

Pattaya Nightlife Faces Strain Amid Changing Demographics

Pattaya, once the bustling nightlife epicenter of Southeast Asia, is experiencing significant changes in its after-dark scene. While bars and live music still thrive, many long-term foreign visitors note a dramatic shift in the atmosphere and the clientele. On social media, both tourists and residents voice concerns about these changes.

Some tourists now describe Pattaya’s nightlife as unappealing, with loud music and a different crowd profile becoming deterrents for repeat visitors. One European social media user reported skipping the city for eight consecutive years due to these changes. This sentiment is echoed by others who feel the influx of Indian tourists has transformed the city into “Little Mumbai,” altering the familiar vibe they once enjoyed. Continued …

Phanom Rung Historical Park in Chalerm Phrakiat district, Buri Ram province

‘Wow’ Tourism Drive Launched on Cambodian Border

The Thai government has rolled out a new tourism initiative, “Check-in, Fun, Wow, East X Northeast,” designed to inject more than 90 million baht into the local economies along the Thai-Cambodian border.

The project, which is scheduled to begin on Nov. 15, will offer financial support for travel and lodging to visitors as part of a targeted effort to boost regional income. Continued …

Thailand’s Festival Of Lights: Where to celebrate Loy Krathong this year

A part of Thai culture for centuries, Loy Krathong will be celebrated on Nov. 5 and is based on the lunar calendar ritual of releasing illuminated lotus-shaped floats or krathongs on rivers and waterways.

It also pays homage to the water goddess, apart from being a time to reflect, gratitude and make a wish for good fortune. Here are a few a few places to join in the celebrations. Continued …

How Thailand Became a Caviar Producer in the Tropics

The delicate, high-value roe of the sturgeon —c aviar — was once a costly import to the Kingdom of Thailand. Yet, a decades-long royal initiative has turned this dependency on its head, establishing Thailand as an unlikely producer of the luxury foodstuff, all thanks to the far-sighted vision of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother.

Her Majesty’s royal initiative to successfully breed sturgeon and produce caviar has created a sustainable new career and a valuable source of income for impoverished highlanders in Chiang Mai province. Continued …

Eating and Drinking Your Way Through Bangkok

Undeniably one of the best cities in the world for street eats, Bangkok is a food-lovers paradise. From bustling back-alley street stalls to modern Thai fine dining, from iconic hole-in-the-wall gems to legendary mom and pop eateries, Thailand’s culinary landscape is begging to be explored.

Beyond the conventional pad thai, papaya salad and mango sticky rice, there’s a rich gastronomic legacy of punchy, flavor-bursting fare – covering sour, salty, sweet, spicy and bitter – that spotlights the regional differences in tastes, produce and cultural heritage, best washed down with a frothy cup of silky-sweet Thai milk tea. Continued …

  • Police Raid Pool Villa, Arrest 24 Foreign Scammers – Continued …
  • Vietnamese Man Arrested Over Phuket Villa Burglary – Continued …

World’s most expensive coffee goes on sale in Dubai at $1,000 a cup

Selling for nearly $1,000 a cup, a cafe in Dubai is offering the world’s most expensive coffee, brewed from Panamanian beans sold at a premium price. The wealthy emirate is known for its extravagant ventures, including an enormous mall with an indoor ski area, the world’s tallest building, and an artificial island dotted with five-star hotels. Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-Aug 13


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Blessing of the Fleet/Passwords under threat/Protests Erupt Over Dutch Embassy Sale/Residents flee border district/ECONOMY: Pressure to restructure Thai industry/Cambodia crisis hits Thai brands/TOURISM: Thailand world’s cheapest travel destination/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Bangkok a power player in fine dining/CLIMATE THAILAND: Clean energy dearth dents foreign interest/FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/LINKS: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Hua Hin Blessing of the Fleet ceremony returns on Sept 7

The Hua Hin Blessing of the Fleet ceremony will return on Sunday, Sept. 7, continuing a tradition that reflects the town’s historic connection to the sea and its fishing community.

Organized by the Hua Hin Fishing Community Committee in partnership with the coastal community, the event will take place at the Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine, next to the Hilton Hua Hin Resort & Spa. The ceremony, which has been held during the 10th lunar month for nearly two decades, serves to honor ancestors, seek protection for local fishermen, and give thanks for the ocean’s resources. Continued …

Passwords under threat as tech giants seek tougher security

Fingerprints, access keys, and facial recognition are putting a new squeeze on passwords as the traditional computer security method – but users hesitate over making the switch.

“The password era is ending,” two senior figures at Microsoft wrote in a July blog post. The tech giant has been building “more secure” alternatives to log in for years – and has since May been offering them by default to new users. Continued … 

Protests Erupt Over Dutch Embassy Sale in Bangkok

A storm of protest has erupted following the proposed sale of the Netherlands embassy compound in Bangkok. The Dutch Association in Thailand has rallied to stop the move, delivering a petition to halt the sale of this historically significant site on Wireless Road.

On July 30, prominent members of the Dutch, Thai, and expatriate communities gathered to present a letter to Dutch Ambassador, Remco van Wijngaarden, expressing widespread opposition. The association, having gathered over 1,000 signatures, is opposing local developers who are interested in the prime property. Continued …

Fearful residents flee border district

Fearing another round of clashes could break out along the Thai-Cambodian border at any moment, residents of a Sisaket district packed up and left their homes despite no evacuation order being issued, according to a media report.

A significant increase in vehicles leaving Kantharalak district and moving along Highway 221 (Kantharalak-Khao Phra Wihan) has been observed since last night. It is villagers in Sao Thon Chai subdistrict where a lot of rockets and artillery fell during the five-day clashes who are most fearful, with a lot of them packing and leaving. Continued …

From would-be fifth tiger to Asia’s sick man: pressure to restructure Thai industry

Once tipped to become Asia’s fifth economic tiger, Thailand is now grappling with stagnation, recording the slowest growth rate in ASEAN. Over the past decade, GDP growth has averaged below 2%, well under its potential, earning the country the unenviable label of the “sick man of Asia” in urgent need of reform.

The World Bank reclassified Thailand as a lower middle-income economy (per capita income above US$1,036) in 1988, amid hopes it would follow Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore to become a newly industrialized nation. Continued …

Cambodia crisis hits Thai brands, disrupts logistics and halts ad spending

The ongoing Thai-Cambodian border conflict, which has escalated into armed clashes in several areas, has led to the closure of border trade checkpoints since June 24. The shutdown has disrupted cross-border business, forcing exporters to switch from road to maritime transport, resulting in significant delays.

As the unrest persists, the impact on business has widened, with Thai brands operating in Cambodia suspending marketing communications and companies planning market entry postponing their launches until conditions stabilize. Continued …

Southeast Asia’s second largest economy named world’s cheapest travel destination

Thailand, the second largest economy in Southeast Asia, was named the world’s cheapest travel destination for American tourists with average spending of just US$81.87 a day, according to a new report by financial firm The Forex Complex.

To determine the results, the U.K. company weighed three factors: the average daily tourism-related costs in U.S. dollars, the local inflation rate, and the year-to-year change in the destination’s currency strength compared to the dollar. Continued …

Bangkok is becoming a power player in fine dining

Six Thai restaurants earned spots on The World’s 50 Best Restaurants 2025 list, solidifying Bangkok’s standing in the global culinary arena. Michelin-starred restaurants now shine across the capital, offering everything from intimate, detail-driven courses to dramatic, high-concept experiences. In this landscape of culinary innovation, Bangkok is becoming a power player in fine dining.

The shift in Bangkok’s food scene is undeniable. Local chefs are pushing big ideas, and restaurants are blending Thai identity and new techniques in ways that feel deliberate and exciting. More people are planning trips around these meals, not just for the food, but for what it says about where Thailand’s headed. Continued …

Clean energy dearth dents foreign interest

Ongoing political instability may slow Thai economic growth, but a larger hindrance is in the energy sector, as Thailand risks losing 1 trillion baht in foreign investment opportunities if the government does not step up efforts to facilitate renewable power usage, according to the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI).

Many foreign companies, especially those in data center and cloud service businesses, are waiting for authorities to allow peer-to-peer power trade, eager to know how clean electricity will be bought and sold under a new law. Continued …

  • Chinese Man Arrested Over Million-Dollar Durian Farm Fraud – Continued …
  • 2 foreign men flee Pattaya motorcycle accident, leaving injured Thai woman – Continued …
    Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

    The first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer two round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

    For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

    Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

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    Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

    Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

    (We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

    Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

    Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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    Van/minibus service at Market Village

    Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

     

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                          • Emergency hotline – 191
                          • Emergency medical services – 1554
                          • Water accident – 1196
                          • Motorway hotline – 1586
                          • Emergency medical – 1669
                          • Highway police – 1193
                          • Tourist police – 1155
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                          • Department of Highways – 1586
                          • State Railway – 1590

Friday’s news-Dec 22

Today’s news: Hospitals Cannot Refuse/Heavy rain, storm surges/Thai education system needs/Human trafficking ring busted/Overstays for 6 Years/British suspect refuses arrest/Economy: 105 Billion Expected To Be Spent/To seek higher minimum wage/Thailand plans two new airports/Elephant population on the upswing/To cut carbon emissions/Tourism: 26.5 Million Foreign Tourists/Tourist tax has been postponed/Americans want to visit the most/Thailand Experience: The rise of Thai Watchnight/Korat kicks off New Year/Bloom is on for Ubon Ratchathani/Cool and casual dining experiences/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Hospitals Cannot Refuse Emergency Patients, Including Foreign Tourists

The National Institute for Emergency Medicine (NIEMS) has confirmed its readiness to handle an expected increase in accidents during the New Year festival. The organization has already conducted drills for emergency medical teams to ensure preparedness.

The institute said significant focus in this matter is on the Universal Coverage for Emergency Patients (UCEP) system. The system is designed to protect emergency patients in critical conditions. Continued …

Heavy rain, storm surges to affect southern Thailand

Residents of southern Thailand, particularly those living along the east coast, are being warned of heavy to very heavy rains from Saturday to Monday, which could result in flash flooding, water runoff near foothills, and overflows in low-lying areas.

The warning was issued by the Hydro-Informatics Institute on Friday, which added that provinces to be affected by heavy rains include Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Songkhla, Trang, Satun, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat. Continued …

Thai education system needs to embrace ‘Big 5 Model’ to reverse the decline

There have been numerous questions raised about the Thai education system following the release of the results of the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

The assessment evaluates the performance of 15-year-old students in participating countries every three years. The findings revealed a decline in Thai students’ scores across all subjects, reaching the lowest point in 20 years. Continued …

Human trafficking ring using underage girls busted

An investigation led by the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) led to the arrest of seven individuals allegedly involved in a human trafficking ring.

The accused were reportedly enticing underage girls from Mae Hong Son province to sell their virginity to Chinese investors in Bangkok for a fee of 200,000 baht (US$ 5,733). If the girls were found to be non-virgins, the fee was halved. Continued …

Indian National Overstays for 6 Years, Arrested for Alleged Loan Shark Activities

On Wednesday, Nonthaburi provincial immigration officers captured an Indian suspect who overstayed 2,366 days in Thailand, and allegedly was involved in illegal loan shark activities in Mueang Nonthaburi, Nonthaburi.

According to a report by Royal Thai Immigration officers, their recent policy on solving illegal loan shark debt problems was issued by the Thai government and, as a result, the officers performed an investigation on an alleged loan shark in a Muenag Nonthaburi market who was publicly identified only as Mr. Kay, a 39-year-old Indian. Continued …

Drunk British suspect refuses arrest, tries to injure Thai police

Police released a video of a drunk British man refusing to be arrested and attempting to assault Thai police after he crashed his pickup into another vehicle in Sattahip district, Chon Buri province.

The Englishman, identified as Martin, reportedly crashed his white Nissan pickup into a white Toyota Fortuner of a 43-year-old Thai woman whose identity was not released at the Baan Bang Saray intersection in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri province. Continued …

105 Billion Expected To Be Spent During New Year Season

About 105 billion baht in cash flow over the purchase of merchandise and services is expected across the country during the approaching New Year season, the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce’s (UTCC) Center for Economic & Business Forecasting reported.

According to the UTCC economic forecast, an estimated 105.92 billion baht worth of varied goods and services will circulate nationwide during the festive year-end season with each reveler spending an average of about 6,000 baht. Continued …

Government to seek higher minimum wage next year

The government will go on the offensive in its push for a large daily wage hike for workers next year after this year’s modest rise, according to government spokesman Chai Wacharonke.

The government was left disappointed after it failed to encourage the tripartite committee on regulating the daily minimum wage to agree to increase wages. The committee agreed to a hike of only between 2 and 16 baht, or an average of 2.4%. The rate has reportedly irked Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Critics have also described the latest hike as a pittance. Continued …

Thailand plans two new airports, at 150-billion-baht expense

In a move set to revolutionize Thailand‘s air travel scene, Airports of Thailand (AOT) has unveiled ambitious plans for the construction of two new airports and an investment of 150 billion baht.

Speaking at the “Section II: Next Step” seminar on Dec. 20, AOT CEO Kirati Kitmanawat revealed plans for the Lanna and Andaman airports. These megastructures, with an estimated price tag of 70 billion baht and 80 billion baht, respectively, promise to redefine the sky-high standards in passenger capacity, boasting a 40 million annual footfall. Continued …

Thai elephant population on the upswing, fruit aids reproduction

A new study reveals that diet could play a role in the fact that Thai elephant populations are increasing. Padej Laithong, director of the Wildlife Conservation Office of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, announced Tuesday the results of a survey on the behavior of wild elephants in Thailand.

The research was conducted after a herd of nearly 200 wild elephants in the eastern forests encroached on areas inhabited by humans. The investigation found that the elephants leave the forest more frequently than usual during this time of year, time of the sugar cane harvest. Continued …

Thailand promises to cut carbon emissions by 40%

Thailand has pledged a whopping 40% cut in carbon emissions, up from its initial 30%, following the 2023 United Nations Climate Change Conference (COP28) in Dubai.

At a COP28 debriefing event Wednesday, Phirun Saiyasitpanich, chief of the Department of Climate Change and Environment, declared that a serious study based on social, environmental, and economic impacts is needed. This strategic shift is embodied in the second version of the Nationally Determined Contributions (NDC), Thailand’s dynamic climate action plan. Continued … 

26.5 Million Foreign Tourists in 2023, Record-Breaking Income

Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the Thai minister of Tourism and Sports, publicly revealed the cumulative number of foreign tourists from Jan. 1 to Dec. 20 was at 26,455,680 people, generating income of more than 1.1 trillion baht.

The top five nationalities visiting Thailand were Malaysian, Chinese, Russian, Korean, and Indian. More than 104,838 Malaysian tourists reportedly visited Thailand during the past week, from Dec. 11-17, as it was a school vacation in Malaysia, said Sudawan. Continued …

300-baht tourist tax has only been postponed ‘until industry recovers’

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports has postponed collecting the controversial tourist tax for fear that Thailand’s tourism industry could be affected. Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, however, clarified on Thursday that the tourist tax would not be revoked.

“The tourist tax collection would be postponed until the tourism situation is better. Although the fees are not high, we see that they may affect travel plans and the sentiment of many foreign tourists,” the minister said. Continued …

Thailand: The tropical destination Americans want to visit the most

A recent study has named Thailand the tropical destination Americans most want to visit in 2024. The analysis undertaken by the all-inclusive review site wereviewresorts.com analyzed the Google search behaviors of each state to pinpoint which tropical destination was searched for the most.

The study looked at the Google search traffic for 156 tropical destination terms across every state in America to discover destinations with tropical climates Americans are researching as we go into 2024. Continued …

The rise of Thai Watchnight, a uniquely mindful New Year celebration

Over the past decade, Buddhist Watchnight, or “Suad mon kham pee”, has emerged as an increasingly popular alternative to raucous partying on New Year’s Eve. The rising trend has prompted curiosity about the motivations for choosing this countdown meditation and the potential positive effects it may bring.

“Suad mon kham pee” offers a uniquely tranquil way of welcoming in the new year during a contemplative ceremony at your nearest temple. Continued …

Korat kicks off New Year countdown with winter festival

Nakhon Ratchasima’s iconic annual “Korat Winter Festival & Countdown 2024” runs from today until Jan. 2, ushering in the new year amid the chilly weather on Thailand’s northeastern plateau.

Free concerts, a theme park, street food and firework shows kick off tonight at the square in front of city hall in Muang district. The Tourism Authority of Thailand has laid on a giant Ferris wheel and other fairground rides for youngsters and the young at heart. Continued …

The bloom is on for Ubon Ratchathani

In the lower part of northeastern Thailand, along the Thailand-Laos border through which the Mekong River winds its merry way, lies Ubon Ratchathani — a hidden gem waiting to be discovered.

Known for the renowned candle festival, delicious “moo yor” pork sausage, and a rich cultural heritage, this province also boasts captivating landscapes and scenic woodlands. Continued …

Pork birria served with noodles
5 cool and casual dining experiences in Bangkok

Bangkok is famous for its street food: visitors and tourists alike sit happily hunched on plastic stools at folding tables, frenziedly filling their faces with oyster omelet, satay and pad Thai, or daring to explore the protein-rich world of freshly fried insects. The city is also increasingly renowned for its haute cuisine, with months-long waiting lists for the many multi-starred restaurants that exist.

But there is a vast middle ground of cool, casual eateries offering a range of cuisines and styles in a setting that is more formal than those roadside set-ups, and far kinder on your wallet than the latest recipient of any Restaurant of the Year awards. Continued …

Prague gunman kills 14 in Czech Republic’s deadliest shooting

A student opened fire Thursday at a university in Prague, killing at least 14 people, officials said, and injuring more than 20 in the Czech Republic’s worst mass shooting. The bloodshed took place in the philosophy department building of Charles University, where the shooter was a student. The gunman also died and his name has not been released. Continued …

Malaysian economy to grow 4.5% to 5.5% in 2024

Malaysia’s economic momentum is expected to steadily improve heading into next year, with gross domestic product (GDP) set to grow by 4.5%-5.5% in 2024 from an estimated 4% this year, according to RAM Rating Services. Continued …

Global economy slows down, affecting oil prices

Oil prices have decreased following the global economic slowdown, despite OPEC+ members jointly announcing a reduction in oil supply to support prices. The price of ICE Brent crude oil in the 4th quarter of 2023, from Oct. 1 to Dec, 6, averaged $84.6 per barrel, a decrease from the 3rd quarter average of $85.9 per barrel. Continued …

Social media X goes dark worldwide

All around the globe, social media behemoths X and X Pro plunged into darkness, leaving millions in the dark. Formerly the avatars of tweets and trends, X (formerly Twitter) and X Pro (once known as TweetDeck) faced a collective blackout. Continued …

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Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
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Monday’s News-Dec 19

  • What is it like for a foreigner to marry a Thai lady and live in Thailand/Royal Thai Navy ship sinks off coast in Prachuap Khiri Khan/Asian first-responder exercises held in Hua Hin/Things to consider when buying car insurance in Thailand/‘Day for Kids’ at Kingpetch Park Jan 1/Thailand’s higher electricity prices pushing its competitiveness lower/Free tune-up offered to Thai motorists before they head off for New Year’s/In Thailand’s conflict-hit south, women community leaders are using food, education as tools for peace/VST expects rapid increase in sales of electric motorbikes/Furious elephant stomps people at ordination ceremony in Buriram/Hungry elephants calling at villagers’ doors amid drought in central Thailand/Releaf Group to expand into the Thai cannabis market/Enforce effective laws to control cannabis consumption in Thailand: activist/
  • Tourism: Thailand tops Asia with the most award-winning hotels/Heavy rains close Gulf ferries, Surin Islands for 2 days/Travel tips for visiting Thailand/How to take a mud bath with an elephant in Thailand/10 Authentic Thai Dishes That Need To Be Tried In Thailand/Bangkok’s new fine-dining restaurants and must-eat street food stalls/New Year’s Eve In Bangkok: Best Restaurants To Visit New Year’s Eve/Irishman dies in kayaking incident in Thailand/1,316 days overstaying Chinese woman arrested in Phuket/
  • Covid: Covid deaths, hospitalizations increase/Their Majesties test positive for Covid-19/
  • International: New world disorder/Buddha statue will be world’s tallest, promises Cambodian hotelier/
  • Links: Airport schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas



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What is it like for a foreigner to marry a Thai lady and live in Thailand

Bangkok Matching, with the “heartquarter” in Bangkok, has been matching and introducing singles for over 18 years. They work with Thai and foreign singles across the globe. Bangkok Matching has created thousands of intercultural and multi-cultural couples alone and counting.

Unquestionably to the Bangkok Matching Team, many foreign and western men view Thai women as nurturing, sincere, elegant, feminine, and simply beautiful. They adore Thai women and only want to date and marry Thai.

Bangkok Matching, reputable and well-known Thai dating and matchmaking agency in Thailand talked extensively about what it is like to marry a Thai lady in our article “Bangkok Matching Reveals “What to Expect When Marring a Thai Lady, the Must Know Thai Dating Culture if Dating Thai Ladies”.

Today we talk further with Bangkok Matching about what foreigners and westerners need to know before making the big decision to marry a Thai woman and choose to live in Thailand; and what Thailand has to offer in each region. Continued …

Royal Thai Navy ship sinks off coast in Prachuap Khiri Khan

A huge rescue mission has been launched after a Royal Thai Navy ship sank off the coast of Prachuap Khiri Khan on Sunday night.

Reports have said that at least 30 sailors were rescued from the water after the HTMS Sukhothai sank approximately 20 nautical miles from land near Bang Saphan Noi. All crew members were said rescued.

According to a statement from the Royal Thai Navy, the HTMS Sukhothai ran into strong waves and high winds, which caused the vessel to tilt. The incoming water disabled the ship’s engines and communications systems before it capsized at approximately 11:30pm. Continued …

Asian first-responder exercises held in Hua Hin

One of the world’s biggest first-responder exercises, NCT PRO Challenge Asia Training, took place in Hua Hin last week, with teams from Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore participating in this anti-weapon and explosive training.

NCT PRO Challenge Asia 2022 allowed first-responder teams from Thailand, South Korea, the Philippines, Malaysia, and Singapore to gather to practice their skills with real-life scenarios.

The training was focused on chemical, biological, radiological and nuclear (CBRN) defense and is considered the biggest of its kind in Asia. Continued …

Things to consider when buying car insurance in Thailand

Are you planning to go and drive in Thailand? it’s a good idea to have car insurance in Thailand in place before you need it — especially if you drive a new or expensive car. And since there are a ton of companies out there selling auto insurance policies, how do you know which one is right for you?

That’s where this guide comes in. In this post, I’ll help you understand what goes into buying an auto insurance policy and how to get the best coverage for your budget.

Make sure it’s easy to get a hold of a customer service representative if you need one. Continued …

‘Day for Kids’ at Kingpetch Park Jan 1

The Sang Foundation is again planning the 2023 “Day For Kids” event Jan. 1, benefiting local families in need.

Starting at 11am at Pone Kingpetch Park (next to the Red Cross behind the main municipality building), the day includes childrens’ games, music and workshops, and some seasonal treats for the kids. The foundation will also distribute meals, clothing, books and toys.

Donations inquiries should be directed to the Sang Foundation Facebook page.

Thailand’s higher electricity prices pushing its competitiveness lower

The Prayut Chan-o-cha government’s mismanagement is leading to higher electricity prices, which will lead to higher product prices and reduce the country’s export competitiveness, a representative of the private sector said.

“These burdens that are being pushed on to the private sector and consumers, and it is coming from the government’s planning, which now requires reconsideration,” said Isare Rattanadilok Na Phuket, the deputy chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) decided that the electricity price for households should remain at a record high of 4.72 baht per kilowatt-hour or unit, compared to 3.78 baht per unit at the start of the year. Continued …

Free tune-up offered to Thai motorists before they head off for New Year’s

The Land Transport Department is joining up with private and public partners to provide a free comprehensive vehicle check-up before people start hitting the road for the New Year break.

Deputy government spokesperson Thipanun Sirichana said on Sunday that the department wants all cars, pick-up trucks and motorcycles to undergo a thorough check under the “Free Vehicle Check for Safe Driving” scheme.

Under the program, each vehicle’s brake system, tires, engine, engine oil levels, radiator, air filter, lights, etc., will be thoroughly checked. Continued …

Sompong Ad-Inmong (second from left) teaches bamboo weaving to conflict-affected women in Pattani province.

In Thailand’s conflict-hit south, women community leaders are using food, education as tools for peace

Sompong Ad-Inmong was a street food vendor in 2004, when Islamic insurgents launched simultaneous attacks on 11 government locations and security checkpoints in the Muslim-dominated provinces of southern Thailand.

More than 100 insurgents and five members of the security forces were killed.

The attacks prompted Ad-Inmong to become a community volunteer and she has since found creative ways to bring neighbours closer together – from weaving baskets to sharing food.

“The conflicts come from outside. We are a model village, where Muslims and Buddhists live together peacefully,” said Ad-Inmong, currently based in the Panare district of Pattani province. Continued …

VST expects rapid increase in sales of electric motorbikes

VST ECS (Thailand) plans to increase its sales of electric motorcycles 600% next year, from 500 this year to 3,000 units in 2003, Somsak Pejthaveeporndej, its CEO said. Somsak said the company would open its first service center next year in Bangkok and then add more in 10 provinces. (The Nation)

Furious elephant stomps people at ordination ceremony in Buriram

Ten people were injured after an elephant went on a rampage during an ordination ceremony at a temple in Buriram province on Saturday, local officials and residents said.

The elephant stomped an elderly woman on her hip and severely injured her, while another woman said her arm was broken in the attack.

She said more than 1,000 people had gathered for the ceremony in front of Wat Nong Tat in the province’s Lam Plai Mat district. Continued … 

Hungry elephants calling at villagers’ doors amid drought in central Thailand

A hungry herd of elephants went knocking on doors in a Prachin Buri village early yesterday morning, searching for food or water, as drought drives them out of their reserve.

Frightened villagers awoke to the sounds of wild elephants shuffling around in their yards, rooting for veggies, early on Saturday.

Residents of Nong Pradu reported that some elephants from the Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary in the neighboring province of Chachoengsao had found their way into their community and knocked on the doors of three homes between 1am and 2am. Continued …

Releaf Group to expand into the Thai cannabis market

Asia Pacific licensed cannabis franchise group and cannabis retailer Releaf Group Ltd, has announced the expansion of the group’s interest and brands into the Kingdom of Thailand, where the company will establish its Releaf Dispensary franchise chain across Thailand utilizing a network of Thai traditional doctors.

With a head office in Sukhumvit, Bangkok, the Thai subsidiary will initially operate as a master franchise with two Releaf directors and four Thai directors. The company will also establish the International College of Cannabinoid Medicine, as well as opening a chain of MULL Cafes as medical consumption lounges with key local Thai partners under a Thai head-co called Releaf Dispensaries Co. Ltd.

Founder and CEO of Releaf Group Gary Mackenzie has indicated that the cannabis market in Thailand has matured extremely fast after changes to legislation in June and presents an optimal commercial opportunity and timing for the company to expand and open its doors in Thailand and continue internationally with its turn-key retail franchise operations commencing in Bangkok in Q1 2023. Continued …

Enforce effective laws to control cannabis consumption in Thailand: activist

Putting laws in place and enforcing them properly is the only way to control the consumption of cannabis, the leader of a network on cannabis legislation said.

Prasitchai Nunuan, whose group has taken on many environment and rights-related issues, made this comment after opposition parties, namely Pheu Thai and Move Forward, called on the government to list cannabis as a narcotic again.

The herb was removed from the list of Category 5 narcotics on June 9. Continued …

Thailand tops Asia with the most award-winning hotels

The Thai PM has praised the resilience of the country’s tourism sector after Thailand scooped top place in the Agoda Gold Circle Awards. Government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri says Thailand won the top spot for being the Asian country with the most award-winning hotels, according to the online booking platform.

The awards are selected based on hotel reviews from Agoda users. Thailand boasts 246 hotels that have won Gold Circle Awards, while Taiwan has 209, and Japan has 198.

The award-winning Thai properties are entitled to display the GCA logo on their website and can also earn Agoda Growth Express credits, which means they are prioritized for prominent listing on the Agoda site. Continued …

Heavy rains close Gulf ferries, Surin Islands for 2 days

Heavy rains, high winds and thunderstorms have ferries canceled and areas closing down for the next few days in the south of Thailand. In the Gulf of Thailand, all ferry services between the mainland and Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, and Koh Tao have been suspended for two days. On the Andaman Sea, the national park on the Surin Islands has closed to tourists for today and tomorrow.

The Thai Meteorological Department forecasts heavy rains in the south of Thailand with a strong northeast monsoon sweeping across both the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. The southern provinces received possible flash flood warnings with overflowing waterways caused by heavy rains, as well as swelling waves of up to four meters from the seas. Krabi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Narathiwat, Pattani, Phatthalung, Satun, Songkhla, Surat Thani, Trang, and Yala provinces are all expecting severe weather today and tomorrow. Continued …

Travel tips for visiting Thailand

When you travel to Thailand, it can often feel like you’re on the set of “The Beach”, with the white sand beaches, blue waters, ancient caves, and idyllic islands; but, of course, this beautiful country should also be accessible to everyone, so it’s important to consider how much money you want to invest in your holiday, too!

Top 5 Places to Visit in Thailand
  1. Bangkok Bangkok’s bustling capital city is a must-visit in Thailand. With its vibrant nightlife, delicious food, and rich culture, there’s something for everyone in Bangkok.

  2. Chiang Mai – For a more laid-back Thai experience, head to the city of Chiang Mai. This charming city is known for its serene temples, lovely gardens, and friendly locals. Continued …

How to take a mud bath with an elephant in Thailand

Norpeo happily allows me to slather her with handful after handful of silky-smooth river mud.

And she doesn’t mind when I follow her into the crystal-clear waters of the River Kwai to splash and scrub the mud off with a big kitchen broom.

Maybe she’s such a trusting friend because earlier I hand fed her watermelons and bananas as she winked at me and caressed my arm with her nimble trunk. As you may have deduced by now, Norpeo is an elephant. Continued …

10 Authentic Thai Dishes That Need To Be Tried In Thailand

Not only the gleaming temples, golden Buddhas, and dreamy coastlines root for Thailand but also the mélange of its cuisine. With an array of spices and piquant flavors, Thai food at street stalls or fine dining reflects the true lament of its culture.

Thai cuisine can’t be classified solely as one but as a combination of five different flavors – salty, sweet, sour, bitter, and spicy. In short, they balance the five fundamental taste senses. Available all across the globe, but there are “10 Authentic Thai Dishes To Be Tried In Thailand Itself”.

Khao Phat

A national dish of Thailand, khao phat translates to “Thai fried rice,” which uses Jasmine rice, marking its difference. Unlike Chinese fried rice, this does not have ample vegetables but sliced tomatoes, onion, garlic, and peppers with meat or eggs. Seasoned with sauces like fish sauce, chili, and soy sauce, it comes in many variants. Continued …

Bangkok’s new fine-dining restaurants and must-eat street food stalls

Beyond the tourist traps, cheap shopping and massage parlors, Bangkok has lots to offer for foodies at all price points. Local street food that dot the street are as prominent as the burgeoning number of fancy outfits jostling for attention in this food-obsessed capital.

Street food-wise, Bangkok is a city that has never lost its gritty underbelly, so the dishes are still authentically cooked by owners who have perfected their craft over decades. On the end of the spectrum, the fine-dining scene has also been buzzing with the entry of prominent names such as Sorn and Villa Frantzén.

On the cocktail front, speakeasies are a common sight in Bangkok. Besides the bars listed on the usual awards lists, natural wine fans should check out Mod Kaew Wine Bar, a place buzzing with hip locals. Another must-visit bar is All Cats All Bats that has a concise menu of Mexican food by Noma, Gaa and 80/20 alums. Continued …

New Year’s Eve In Bangkok: Best Restaurants To Visit New Year’s Eve

Looking for a splendid way to count down to 2023? Whether you plan to spend the last seconds of 2022 with your friends, families, lover, or your “it’s complicated” person, we’ve got more than enough choices for the best places to dine this New Year’s Eve in Bangkok.

The year 2022 has been an eventful year, and as we’re cutting to an end, it wouldn’t hurt to reward yourself with some extravagant celebrations. You could plan your very deserving trip to other parts of Asia, or even take a festive trip to Europe.

However, if you’re planning to stay in vibrant Bangkok on New Year’s Eve, the city’s never short of feasts and parties, either. Here are some ideas for places that offer sumptuous meals along with out-of-this-world parties to count down to 2023 in Bangkok. Continued … 

Irishman dies in kayaking incident in Thailand

A 22-year-old man has died after his boat capsized while kayaking in Thailand. Odhran O’Neill from Lurgan, County, Armagh, was last seen in Khao Sok National Park on Saturday at 13:00 GMT.

O’Neill’s uncle, David O’Dowd, told the BBC his nephew was only 4.5m (15ft) from a jetty when his boat capsized.

He had taken a break from an apprenticeship in Newry to travel to Thailand with a friend last week. Continued … 

1,316 days overstaying Chinese woman arrested in Phuket

A Chinese woman who is on a 1,316 day visa overstay was arrested after social media shared her story of asking for money from mostly foreigners many times at a gas station in Phuket.

A story of a foreign woman asking for money from mostly foreigners inside a gas station four times over several days on Bypass Road in Rassada went viral in social media earlier this week.

Phuket Provincial Commander Major Gen. Sermpan Sirikong said they tracked down and found Fan Yang, 47, Chinese national. She was staying at a budget hotel in Kamala. Continued …

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Covid deaths, hospitalizations increase

Deaths from Covid were up in the period from Dec. 4-10. Also. the number of lung infections and need for intubation increased markedly.

The Department of Disease Control website said hospital admissions were slightly down at 3,961. This equated to 566 a day.

In the week, there were 107 deaths that represented about 15/day. Continued …

Their Majesties test positive for Covid-19

Their Majesties King Maha Vajiralongkorn and Queen Suthida have tested positive for Covid-19, the Royal Household Bureau announced on Saturday.

Their Majesties were screened on Friday night as scheduled and the test returned positive. However, they both have mild symptoms.The Nation

New world disorder

The world is likely to become brittle, anxious, non-linear and incomprehensible, posing new challenges to businesses after the pandemic, says an industry association. Continued … 

Buddha statue will be world’s tallest, promises Cambodian hotelier

Cambodian businessman Sok Kong, who owns the Sokha Hotel Group, has said that his company plans to build a 108-meter-tall Buddha statue on Bokor mountain. The statue covering 500 rice fields will be one of the tallest in the world. Continued …

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