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Wednesday’s news-Oct 1


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Hua Hin’s Centara wins sustainability award/Water jousting returns/Heavy rain and rough seas forecast/Floods Hit Northern Thailand/Uttaradit hit by worst floods in 80 years/Bangkok fees for unsorted household waste/ECONOMY: Property Market Faces Toughest Challenge/Asian Development Bank cuts Thai GDP outlook/Thai-US trade pact/Factory output drops/Low-Cost Chinese Imports/Five Thai banks revised to negative/TOURISM: Golden Week arrivals to sink/Israel-Palestine Row on Koh Samui/Pattaya Expects Tourism Surge/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Rap Bua festival in Samut Prakan/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand’s Clean Air Bill/More renewables and storage needed/Sustainable Urban Development/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN LINKS

Hua Hin’s Centara wins Thai tourism sustainability award

The Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok and Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin received the inaugural Thailand Tourism Sustainability Award in the accommodation category at the 15th Thailand Tourism Awards, organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

This accolade highlights the properties’ ongoing commitment to sustainability, environmentally responsible practices, and their significant contributions to advancing Thailand’s sustainable tourism sector. Continued … 

Water jousting returns to Racer Marina Saturday

Water jousting returns to Hua Hin Racer Marina on Saturday from 10 am to 6 pm. Admission is free.

Water jousting sees two challengers, each standing on a boat and armed with a lance, attempt to unbalance one another and knock their opponent into the water. The contest combines balance, timing, and a fair amount of splash, making it a crowd-friendly spectacle. Continued …

Heavy rain and rough seas forecast

The Thai Meteorological Department reported today that easterly and southeasterly winds prevail over the northeast, while the weakened southwest monsoon continues over the Andaman Sea, the south, Thailand’s central region, and the Gulf.

Isolated heavy rainfall is likely across the country. Residents in affected areas are advised to remain cautious, as accumulated rainfall may cause flash floods and river overflows, particularly along foothills, waterways, and low-lying areas. Continued …

Floods Hit Northern Thailand

Flash floods driven by heavy rain from the remnants of Tropical Depression Bualoi have caused severe damage across northern and northeastern Thailand. Although Bualoi has been downgraded to a strong low-pressure area, it continues to deliver torrential rain, leading to rapidly rising water and strong currents.

In Mae Hong Son’s Mae Sariang district, a local warning station remained on red alert after all-night rain triggered flash floods. Water levels reached 4.6 meters, flooding homes and washing away a village bridge, in what locals called the worst flood in two decades. Continued …

Uttaradit hit by worst floods in 80 years, single-story homes submerged

The worst floods in eight decades have struck Uttaradit, inundating more than 2,000 households. Single-story homes are under water as officials race to evacuate residents, including bedridden patients.

Torrential rain brought by storm Bualoi lashed Uttaradit continued yesterday, triggering flash floods from mountain streams that surged into creeks, canals, roads, and farmland. Continued …

Bangkok cracks down with new fees for unsorted household waste

Bangkok has introduced higher waste collection fees, penalizing households that fail to sort rubbish, while rewarding those who properly separate their trash.

From today, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will increase the waste-collection fee from 20 baht to 60 baht per month. However, households that join the “This House Doesn’t Mix” waste-separation scheme will still pay the original 20 baht rate. Continued …

Thai Property Market Faces Toughest Challenge in Decades as 2026 Looms

Thailand’s property market is confronting its most severe challenges in years, with experts warning that the prolonged downturn affecting the sector since the brief post-COVID-19 recovery shows no signs of abating through 2026.

Speaking at the “Thailand’s Real Estate Outlook 2026: Challenges & Opportunities” forum yesterday in Bangkok, industry leaders painted a sobering picture of the market’s current state while identifying potential pathways forward. Continued …

Asian Development Bank cuts Thai GDP outlook

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has lowered its Thai GDP growth estimates for this year and next, citing export deceleration, a slow recovery of foreign tourist arrivals, as well as weakened private consumption and investments.

In its latest Asian Development Outlook (ADO) report, the Manila-based bank projects Thai GDP to expand 2% this year, down from 2.9% forecast in April, with the economy slowing in the second half as front-loaded shipments to the US end. Continued …

Thai-US trade pact ‘to be finalized by year-end’

Thailand plans to finalize an agreement on reciprocal trade with the United States by the end of this year, according to Commerce Minister Suphajee Suthumpun.

The two countries concluded a joint agreement on reciprocal tariffs on July 31, and now the government aims to finalize remaining issues, including market access for goods, services, and investment, she said. Continued …

Thailand’s factory output drops 4.19% in August as exports slow

Thailand’s factory output contracted in August, figures published yesterday showed and was weaker than forecast, as slowing exports, falling tourist numbers, and a strong baht weighed on the economy.

Thailand’s manufacturing production index fell 4.19% in August from a year earlier, the Industry Ministry said. Negative factors included a weaker car industry and a decline in industrial sentiment, it said. Continued …

Are Low-Cost Chinese Imports Undermining Thailand’s Economy?

Cheap Chinese imports have been a growing concern for Thailand’s economy, particularly in recent years. While these imports provide affordable goods to consumers, they are accused of undercutting local manufacturers through practices like dumping — selling products below cost to gain market share.

This has led to factory closures, reduced industrial output, and calls for protective measures. However, China argues that its trade with Thailand is mutually beneficial, emphasizing investments and supply chain integration. Continued …

Five Thai banks revised to negative

Fitch Ratings has revised the ratings outlook for five Thai banks to negative from stable, following the downgrade last week of its outlook for Thailand’s sovereign credit rating.

The revision affects the following banks, while their long-term issuer default ratings (IDRs) have been affirmed: Export-Import Bank of Thailand (EXIM), Krungthai Bank Plc (KTB), TMBThanachart Bank Plc (ttb), Standard Chartered Bank (Thai) Plc (SCBT), and United Overseas Bank (Thai) Plc (UOBT). Continued …

Golden Week arrivals set to sink to 200,000

Thailand is expected to welcome 200,000 Chinese tourists during the Chinese eight-day Golden Week holiday, a 24% year-on-year decrease, with revenue projected to drop 17% to 9.1 billion baht despite growth in outbound travel from mainland China.

Outbound bookings for the holiday this year surged 28% year-on-year, while international seat capacity rose by 10% to both short- and long-haul destinations, according to ForwardKeys, an air traffic data company. Continued …

Israel-Palestine Row Hits Thai Restaurant on Koh Samui

A restaurant on Koh Samui is at the center of controversy after allegedly removing a group of Israeli diners. The action was reportedly linked to a social media post by the restaurant, which criticized Israel’s actions in Gaza and sparked a heated online debate.

Immediate reactions have been polarized, with both support and condemnation flooding in from the public. The post, attributed to the restaurant, described Israel’s military actions as “war crimes” and labeled the Israeli diners as “IDF soldiers” rather than tourists. Continued …

Pattaya Expects Tourism Surge in October, prices to rise

Pattaya is preparing for a significant influx of foreign tourists in October, driven by school reopenings and year-end travel plans. This surge is expected to lead to crowded beaches, busy streets, and increased prices for hotels and services. Visitors are advised to anticipate higher costs as demand grows during this peak period.

Local businesses report rising interest from tourists, particularly from China, Europe, and the Middle East. With higher hotel occupancy, both accommodation and restaurant prices are projected to climb. Transportation services may also adjust fares to mirror the bustling season. Continued …

Rap Bua festival in Samut Prakan – a timeless charm of water and devotion

The Rap Bua Festival, also known as the Lotus Throwing Festival, is one of the most unique and signature events of Samut Prakan province. It reflects the deep faith of Buddhist devotees toward the province’s most sacred Buddha statue.

The tradition dates back more than 200 years, when a statue named Luang Pho To was found floating along the Samrong Canal. Local residents respectfully enshrined it at Wat Bang Phli Yai Nai in Bang Phli district. Continued …

Smog of controversy descends on Thailand’s Clean Air Bill

Experts warn Thailand’s draft Clean Air Bill will become a paper tiger if stripped of the “polluter pays” principle that would hold companies accountable for health-harming emissions.

“We need to use both the carrot and the stick,” said Chulalongkorn University law lecturer Assoc. Prof. Kanongnij Sribuaiam, who is vice president of the House committee drafting the bill. Continued …

Thailand will need more renewables and storage to meet demand from EVs and data centers

Thailand committed to reducing greenhouse gas emissions (GHG) by 30% below a business-as-usual level, which is about 388 million tons of carbon dioxide (MtCO2), by 2030. With adequate international support, Thailand will aim for a 40% reduction, or 333 MtCO2. To meet carbon neutrality by 2050, Thailand will need to reduce its GHG emissions by 73%-83% compared to 2015 levels.

Given that the energy sector accounted for about 69% of total emissions in 2019, decarbonizing it will be indispensable to cut emissions. Within the energy sector, the power and transport sectors took up to 68% of total emissions in 2022. Therefore, accelerating renewable energy integration in the power system and electrification of the transport and industry sectors are crucial. Continued …

Thai Property Leaders Call for Government Action on Sustainable Urban Development

At a panel discussion on sustainable urban development held in Bangkok yesterday, leading Thai property sector figures highlighted critical barriers preventing the country from achieving truly sustainable cities — and issued urgent calls for government intervention.

The “Green Living, Smart City” forum, part of the Thailand’s Real Estate Outlook 2026 conference, brought together four industry leaders: Kessara Thanyalakpark, managing director of Sena Development; Narongwet Wajanapanich, managing director of Quality Construction Products; Samatcha Promsiri, chief of staff at Sansiri; and Phatsareephak Srikanchananon, head of property management at CBRE Thailand. Continued …

US Government Shuts Down After Congress Misses Funding Deadline

The US federal government shut down in the early hours of today due to a tense standoff between Republicans and Democrats over measures aimed at protecting health insurance for millions of Americans. The lapse in appropriations came just hours after the Senate rejected a pair of competing spending bills that would have kept the government open until November. Continued …

Death toll rises to 60 after powerful quake hits central Philippines

The death toll from a powerful 6.9-magnitude earthquake in the central Philippines has risen to 60, with more than 140 people injured, and officials today warned the numbers could climb further as rescuers access collapsed buildings. Continued …

Rescuers Run Oxygen to Survivors in Indonesia School Building Collapse

Rescuers ran oxygen and water to students trapped in the unstable concrete rubble of a collapsed school building in Indonesia, as they desperately worked to free survivors yesterday, a day after the structure fell. At least three students were killed, more than 100 were injured, and dozens were presumed buried in the rubble. Continued …

Famed Dutch village Zaanse Schans to charge tourist tax in 2026

The famous village of Zaanse Schans near Amsterdam is set to implement a tourist tax for those who want to visit its historic windmills and charming wooden houses. Feeling overwhelmed by the more than 2.6 million annual visitors, the beloved heritage site will now require a €17.50 ticket for each visitor starting in 2026. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-March 1


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Centara’s Hua Hin to add 70 villas/Hua Hin Thai actress on The White Lotus/Entertainment Law to Change Nightlife/Get ready for the heat/How Often Do Thais Use E-hailing/Calls to Phase Out Double-Decker Buses/Uyghurs Pleaded for Help/US, Japan issue security alerts/PM Denies Uyghur Repatriation trade deals/Boat to lose licence for dumping waste/Top cop gunned down/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Economy improved in January/A weaker Thai outlook/Growth Through Increased Chinese Investments/TikTok pledges Bt300 billion/Border trade sees steady growth/Thai media industry ad revenue/TOURISM: Lowdown on long-stay visas/Warned over condo rentals/Tourism surge among Nordic travelers/Koh Chang Lures Upmarket Travelers/Phuket faces waste-management crisis/AI chatbot for UK visa applicants/Chinese tech company assists tourists/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Bangkok among best cities for street food/US student explores Thailand/11 Things to Know/CLIMATE THAILAND: Bangkok households urged to sort waste/Tax adjustment for plug-in hybrids/Innopower Shifts Focus to Small Businesses/INTERNATIONAL/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

Centara’s Hua Hin properties to add 70 villas, 200 rooms

Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin, the world-renowned heritage resort, will undertake a phased and extensive renovation that will preserve and celebrate the historical and colonial charm of the property, while significantly upgrading all accommodations, public spaces and facilities.

The refurbishment program will also see the creation of a new collection of 70 exclusive villas, which will fall under The Centara Collection. In addition, an entirely separate, neighboring 200-room Centara Life hotel will raise Centara’s beachfront inventory in Hua Hin town to just under 500 keys, offering three distinct brands and experiences. Continued …

Hua Hin Thai actress’ take on The White Lotus

Most of the actors who joined the cast of the satirical comedy-drama The White Lotus (2021 to present) for its third season, set in Thailand, were fans of the acclaimed show going in.

But two of the most prominent Thai cast members admit they had not previously heard of the Emmy-winning anthology, which explores the complex interactions among guests and employees at a new upscale hotel each season. Continued …

Thailand’s Upcoming Entertainment Law Set to Change Nightlife

A forthcoming piece of legislation, the Entertainment Complex Business Act, is poised to reshape Thailand’s vibrant nightlife scene, as it heads to the Cabinet for review on March 11. Aimed at introducing more stringent regulations, this law will impact the country’s bustling world of nightclubs, bars, and other entertainment venues.

Leaked details suggest that the new law could enforce tighter restrictions on operating hours and bolster security requirements. It may also introduce more rigorous licensing processes to curtail underage drinking and promote safer spaces for all patrons. Continued …

Summer has begun, get ready for the heat

Summer officially began in Thailand yesterday and will end in mid-May, according to weather forecasters. The Meteorological Department declared the end of winter and the start of summer yesterday, which will see temperatures rising until mid-May.

People in the central and northeastern regions are advised to avoid prolonged outdoor activities due to the extreme heat conditions from today to Thursday, with temperatures potentially reaching up to 40°C. Continued …

How Often Do Thais Use E-hailing In A Week

E-hailing services are becoming increasingly popular among Thais, with more people relying on them for daily commutes and errands. As urban mobility evolves, Maxim’s analytics team examined user habits in 2024, revealing key insights into ride frequency, preferred services, and spending patterns.

According to the data, 49% of active users book rides twice a week, while 39% use the service once a week. Meanwhile, 10% book between three to six rides weekly, and a small but dedicated 1% use Maxim more than seven times a week. Most rides originate from public spaces, transportation hubs, and workplaces, heading toward residential areas. Regular users often commute across various parts of the city.

Among service options, the car service is used for 53% of rides, making it the most popular. Motorbikes make up 41% of trips because their speed and flexibility make them suited for short journeys in cities. While the remaining 5% consists of other services.

According to the data, 59% spend up to Bt50 per week, 36% spend up to Bt250, and only 13% exceed that amount. On average, users spend approximately Bt108 per week.

Renewed Calls to Phase Out Double-Decker Buses After Fatal Prachin Buri Crash

A fresh push to discontinue double-decker buses has emerged following a series of serious road crashes, including a devastating crash in Prachin Buri earlier this week that claimed 19 lives and injured 32 others. The renewed debate also comes in the wake of a bus fire in October last year that resulted in 23 fatalities.

Surachai Liengboonlertchai, chairperson of the parliamentary road safety subcommittee, stated that a proposal to ban double-decker buses, first raised in 2016, was revisited in a recent meeting with relevant agencies. Continued …

Uyghurs Plead for Help Before Deportation: MP Reveals Letters

The Thai government faces mounting criticism after asserting that 40 Uyghur individuals detained for over a decade had voluntarily returned to China. These claims have been challenged by letters reportedly written by the detainees, seeking assistance from international bodies to prevent their deportation to China over fears for their safety.

Kannavee Suebsang, an MP from the Fair Party and former UN refugee agency employee, publicized two of these letters. One was directed to the United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees (UNHCR), and another sought intervention from Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, specifically asking for aid in reuniting with family in Turkey. Continued …

US, Japan issue security alerts after Thailand deports Uyghurs to China

The U.S. and Japanese embassies in Bangkok issued security alerts for their citizens in Thailand yesterday, a day after the Thai government secretly and controversially deported 40 Uyghurs back to China.

On Thursday, the Thai government deported a group of 45 Uyghur asylum seekers to China, said the U.S. Embassy in a statement, adding the security alert applies throughout Thailand. “Similar deportations have prompted violent retaliatory attacks in the past,” according to the alert posted on the U.S. Embassy’s website. Continued …

Thai PM Denies Trade Deals with China in Uyghur Repatriation

Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra firmly denied allegations of a trade deal with China in exchange for repatriating Uyghur detainees, emphasizing that “people are not commodities.”

During a press conference at Government House on Thursday, Shinawatra addressed international criticism from the United States and European countries regarding Thailand’s recent decision to return a group of Uyghurs to China. Continued …

Boat to lose license for dumping waste into Chao Phraya

The Marine Department is looking to suspend the boat license of a captain whose crew recently dumped rubbish into the Chao Phraya River, according to Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri.

The move came after a video of staff on the Royal Galaxy Cruise, which offers dining cruises, dumping waste into the river near the Krungthep Bridge surfaced online on Wednesday. Continued …

Top cop gunned down after mosque prayers in Pattani

A senior police officer was shot dead as he returned from prayers at a mosque in Pattani province Thursday, marking another deadly attack in Thailand’s troubled southern region.

The officer, 58-year-old police lieutenant and, deputy inspector of the 6th Investigation Division, Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division, was ambushed outside his home in Ban Kalupe, Sai Buri district, just moments after leaving the mosque. Continued …

Tourist has ‘man baby’ meltdown after being ordered to stop snorkeling in protected area

An Italian holidaymaker hurled a tirade of abuse at police who dragged him out of the ocean after he was caught snorkeling in protected waters. The tourist and his wife were paddling in a coral conservation zone off the coast of Krabi, southern Thailand when they were stopped by marine police.

Officers politely explained that swimming in the area was “prohibited” and asked the couple to board their speedboat to be taken back to the nearby beach. But the husband refused and instead launched into a profanity-filled rant that saw him brand the officers “crazy” and vow that this was his ‘last time in f***ing Thailand’. Video …

  • 9 Chinese Hybrid Scammers Targeting Americans Arrested in Chiang Rai – Continued …
  • Tourists in Dine-and-Dash at Phuket Restaurant – Continued …
  • Thai Vendor Calls Cops on Russian for Beer Theft – Continued …
  • Foreign-owned motorbike rental business busted on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Chinese couple busted at Phuket condo for illegal business – Continued …

Thai economy improved in January, says central bank

Thailand’s economy in January improved from the previous month, driven by tourism and consumption, the central bank reported yesterday. Government measures such as a week-long public transport fare exemption and consumer tax campaign increased consumption, it said, with auto production showing signs of improvement.

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy recorded a current account surplus of US$2.7 billion in January, with exports rising 12.9% from the same period last year, the Bank of Thailand (BoT) said, and that imports also rose 7.5% on a yearly basis. Continued …

Trade war and a weaker Thai outlook

Two months into the New Year, the economic and investment outlook has turned negative, affected by a global slowdown and intensifying trade wars. Global business activity in January slowed to its lowest level in a year, according to the world purchasing managers’ index (PMI).

The U.S., the world’s largest economy, which relies on consumption for 70% of GDP, is showing signs of vulnerability. January retail sales plunged the most in two years, contracting 0.9% month-on-month, with decreases in nine out of 13 categories. Continued …

Thailand Aims to Accelerate Economic Growth Through Increased Chinese Investments

China’s investment in Thailand is expected to drive economic growth in key industries, advance technology, and create jobs, after Han Zhiqiang, the ambassador of the People’s Republic of China to Thailand, led a delegation of 12 renowned Chinese companies to meet with Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin at the Government House.

These companies span six major sectors: banking and finance, automotive, agriculture, technology and energy, electronics and appliances, and trade and investment. Continued …

TikTok pledges Bt300-billion investment in Thailand

Social media platform TikTok has pledged to invest more than 300 billion baht in Thailand over the next five years, including the establishment of a data-hosting facility to enhance user data management across Southeast Asia.

The significant investment aims to strengthen Thailand’s technological infrastructure and position the country as a regional technology hub. The data-hosting facility will primarily serve TikTok’s estimated 50 million Thai users and others across the ASEAN region. Continued …

Thai border trade sees steady growth, riding China export surge

Thailand’s border and transit trade grew by 2.7% in January, amounting to total trade of 145.140 billion baht. The Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) reported a significant surge in exports to China, alongside robust figures for trade with Myanmar, though concerns remain regarding the impact of recent border security operations.

Department Director-general Arada Feungthong disclosed that exports reached 78 billion baht, a 3.8% rise, while imports stood at 67.1 billion baht, up 1.5%. This resulted in a trade surplus of 10.9 billion baht for the period. Continued …

Thai media industry to hit 122.9 billion baht in ad revenue

The media industry is expected to generate 122 billion baht in advertising revenue this year, up 3.9% compared to 118 billion baht last year, the Media Agency Association of Thailand (MAAT) said yesterday.

TV and digital media are expected to take a leading role in advertising revenue growth with 75% of the market share. TV is expected to generate 50.66 billion baht, followed by digital media at 42.87 billion baht. Continued …

The lowdown on long-stay visas

Online debate over granting 60-day visa exemptions for tourists has intensified, fueled by a string of incidents involving condos in Bangkok being illegally rented out on a daily basis, specifically targeting tourists.

Tourism operators suggested adjusting the visa period to match the average length of stay to help allay these concerns. These operators say travelers who intend to extend their stay would not be affected, as the country offers several long-stay visa options specifically targeted at “high-quality” visitors. Continued …

Foreigners warned over condo rentals

The government has issued a warning to foreigners who buy condominium units and rent them out as hotels that they are violating Thai law, deputy government spokesman Anukul Prueksanusak said yesterday.

The warning comes after the authorities learned about many cases of Chinese nationals renting out their condominium rooms to tourists via Airbnb. Continued …

TV series fuels tourism surge among Nordic travelers

Thailand is experiencing a surge in popularity among Danish, Swedish, and Norwegian travelers, with bookings through leading tour operator TUI rising by 20% this winter compared to last year. Looking ahead to winter 2025/26, reservations have already increased by 63%.

A key driver behind this growing demand is the third season of the hit TV series The White Lotus, which is set in Thailand. The trend of “set-jetting,” where travelers seek out destinations featured in film and television, has significantly influenced travel interest. Since the show’s announcement, TUI has recorded a 44% increase in traffic to its Koh Samui offerings and a sevenfold rise in searches for The White Lotus filming locations. Continued …

Koh Chang Lures Upmarket Travelers With Upgraded Hotels

Once mostly known as a backpacker’s relaxed beach destination, Koh Chang is slowly, but surely expanding the breadth of its appeal to include tourists seeking a little luxury. Koh Chang continues to remain a distant third (size, popularity, etc.) compared to Phuket and Koh Samui.

It’s Thailand’s third largest island, boasting fewer tourists, fewer high-end hotels, and fewer nightlife options. This is, in part, due to the lack of a public airport, as the closest is an hour north on the mainland. Thus, visitors must travel by road and board a short ferry. Continued …

Phuket faces waste-management crisis amid surging tourism

Phuket is facing a waste-management crisis due to rapid tourism development and a rising number of visitors, according to a report yesterday. Of 35 million foreign arrivals last year, around 13 million people visited the resort island in the south of Thailand, generating more than 1,100 tons of waste daily.

Meanwhile, the waste incinerator that Phuket City Municipality allows PJT Technology to manage will be closed for maintenance from until March 18, causing an impact on waste-management efficiency. Continued …

VFS Global launches AI chatbot for UK visa applicants in 141 countries

VFS Global has recently launched a new Generative AI-powered chatbot to enhance customer support for travelers to the UK.

The AI-powered chatbot not only utilizes advanced Generative AI technology to offer human-like, conversational support, but does so through both voice and text commands, providing instant, accurate, and accessible information for customers traveling to the UK. Continued …

Chinese tech company assists tourists to Thailand

A letter of intent signed on Thursday between the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Beijing Baidu Netcom Science Technology in Bangkok aims to strengthen Thailand’s tourism appeal among Chinese travelers.

This strategic partnership leverages Baidu’s advanced digital platforms, AI capabilities and vast user base to position Thailand as a top travel destination. Continued …

Bangkok among top 7 Asian cities for street food

Thailand’s capital has been recognized as one of seven Asian cities offering the most flavorful street food experiences, according to online travel agency Agoda.

Bangkok, along with Ho Chi Minh, Kuala Lumpur, Osaka, Seoul, Singapore and Taipei, stand out for their authentic street food, which offers a delicious glimpse into the region’s culinary heritage. Continued … 

US student explores culture, learning in Thailand

The desire to immerse himself in a culture vastly different from his own inspired Ohio University Eastern student Brenden Marcum to join a 10-day experiential learning trip to Thailand over winter break.

“I’ve always wanted to explore how different cultures live and think, and Thailand was a place I knew I could learn both personally and professionally,” Marcum said. “It was a chance to apply my studies in a real-world context, particularly in terms of communication and cultural understanding, which will serve me well in my future career.” Continued …

11 Things to Know Before Traveling to Thailand

Thailand is a country that ticks many boxes and suits many travel agendas. Bangkok has the nightlife, shopping, luxe dining and glitzy rooftops of cities like New York and Tokyo, but at a fraction of the cost of those locales. The beaches and islands must be seen to be believed, powder-fine sand meeting ultramarine waters, serene coves, and charming Southeast Asian coastal towns.

The north is a wilder landscape, as rivers provide rapids for paddling, and craggy mountain valleys hide temples, caves, remote villages, and misty landscapes. Thailand is a foodie paradise but also a perfect escape for intensive wellness seekers. Continued …

Bangkok households urged to sort organic waste

Households in Bangkok are being encouraged to separate organic waste from other forms of rubbish to help reduce the daily volume of garbage.

Those who comply will continue to pay the existing garbage disposal fee of 20 baht per month. However, those who do not sort their waste will be charged a new fee of 60 baht per month by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA). Continued …

Tax adjustment for plug-in hybrids likely

The Excise Department is preparing to adjust tax conditions to promote plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) by removing the requirement related to the size of the fuel tank, supporting Thailand as a production hub for this type of vehicle.

Speaking after visiting the BMW and BYD car manufacturing plants at Amata City Rayong Industrial Estate, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said the tax structure rejig for PHEV vehicles will remove the tax privilege criteria regarding the fuel tank size, which is currently set at 45 liters. Continued …

Innopower Shifts Focus to Renewable Energy Solutions for Small Businesses

Innopower Co., a leading energy solution provider, is scaling up its renewable energy services to support small entrepreneurs after shelving plans to establish an electric vehicle (EV) factory. The company, jointly owned by the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, Ratch Group, and Electricity Generating Plc, will now concentrate on helping businesses reduce carbon emissions amid rising demand for sustainable energy solutions.

With the global push toward decarbonization and banks offering green loans to businesses seeking to cut carbon footprints, renewable energy adoption is becoming increasingly critical. Innopower stated that small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) are now a key focus, as they play a crucial role in supply chains. Continued …

Trump and Zelensky clash, risking Ukraine’s position in war with Russia

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky’s meeting with Donald Trump ended in disaster yesterday, after the two leaders clashed in an extraordinary exchange before the world’s media at the White House over the war with Russia. Continued …

Bitcoin down 25% from all-time high as crypto selloff deepens

The rout in Bitcoin worsened during Asian trading hours yesterday, sending it down 25% from the all-time high it set less than six weeks ago, as traders reverse bets that followed the election of United States President Donald Trump. Continued …

Citigroup mistakenly credits customer account $81 trillion

Citigroup erroneously credited US$81 trillion, instead of $280, to a customer’s account and took hours to reverse the transaction, a “near miss” that shows up the bank’s operational issues it has sought to fix, the Financial Times (FT) reported yesterday. Continued …

Microsoft shutting down Skype in May

Skype will ring for the last time on May 5, as owner Microsoft retires the two-decade-old internet calling service that redefined how people connect across borders. Shutting down Skype will help Microsoft focus on its homegrown Teams service by simplifying its communication offerings, the software giant said yesterday. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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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 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
  • State Railway – 1590