Today’s news: Hua Hin water supply disruption/’ Reminiscing the Past’ event/‘Blessing of the Fleet’ ceremony/New tax regulations/Tax plan risks falling flat/Further electricity tariff cut/Elephants ‘yes’, pandas ‘no’/Maternity benefits for men/Thai baht fluctuation/Digital wallet scheme in 10 days/Land and building tax review/Healthcare transformed by AI/Bioplastics makers call for state measures/Dam draws fire/Thai farmer’s organic vegetable transformation/19 million foreign tourists/Thailand eyes India/20-Min Wait or Less for Tourists/Samui Continues Recovery/Chiang Mai tourism slower than expected/6 World Heritage Sites/History Of Thai Food/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 water supply disruption nearing resolution as officials identify causes
If you live in Hua Hin and have experienced problems with the water supply in recent days, you’re not alone.
Large parts of the town have seen little or no water, with some having to rely on water trucks to refill tanks at their property in order to have a supply of tap water. Continued …
Hua Hin ‘ Reminiscing the Past’ event Sept 22-Oct 1
Hua Hin will host the annual “Hua Hin, Reminiscing the Past” event Sept. 22-Oct. 1 to promote tourism and spotlight the cultural traditions of the region. The event wkill be held at the event grounds behind the BluPort Shopping Mall.
This year’s event will celebrate Hua Hin’s rich history, traditions, and the unique way of life enjoyed by locals.
Hua Hin’s ‘Blessing of the Fleet’ ceremony set for Sept 24
Marking a century-old tradition, Hua Hin’s “Blessing of the Fleet” merit-making ceremony is slated to return on Sept. 24 at the Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine.
The event, rooted in the town’s maritime culture, offers both local fishermen and visiting enthusiasts a chance to partake in an event that not only celebrates the town’s fishing heritage but also invokes blessings for the forthcoming fishing season. Continued …
New tax regulations raise questions and concerns
Thailand’s Revenue Department has recently thrown a curve ball at tax residents with its new tax guidelines on foreign income. According to legal experts, the policy appears to have three specific targets: residents trading in foreign stock markets through foreign brokerages, cryptocurrency traders, and Thais who have been exploiting a loophole that allowed them to bring foreign earnings into the country tax-free after keeping it in an offshore account for more than a calendar year.
However, the guidelines raise significant questions about the efficacy of their enforcement. Ensuring transparency on income accrued offshore poses a daunting task for the government. Continued …
Plan to tax incoming funds risks falling flat due to lack of clarity
The Thai Revenue Department’s recent announcement to impose taxes on funds entering the country from abroad sent ripples through the elite society and financial sectors over the weekend.
In a nation where such a taxation scheme is unprecedented, the buzz was loud enough to compel newly appointed Prime Minister Srettha Thavasin to issue a statement, stressing the initiative’s aim to narrow the wealth gap. However, the government’s opaque approach and questionable execution raise several red flags. Continued …
Further electricity tariff cut to 3.99 baht per unit planned
The Thai government’s Energy Ministry has laid out plans to further reduce electricity tariffs by an additional 11 satang per unit, announced government spokesperson Chai Watcharong yesterday.
Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga disclosed the plan, stating that the current rate of 4.10 baht per unit is set to drop to 3.99 baht. Continued …
Elephants ‘yes’, pandas ‘no’
Kanchana Silpa-archa, a well-known Thai political figure, has voiced her opposition to the idea of importing new pandas from China, citing high rental costs and a declining interest in pandas. Instead, she suggests, the focus should be on the increasingly popular Thai elephants.
Kanchana, adviser and head of the Thai Nation Development Party, posted a message regarding the circulating news of Thailand requesting new pandas from China to replace the late Chuang Chuang. Continued …
Thai men to enjoy maternity benefits on behalf of their wives
Thai men who have made contributions to the Social Security Fund can now claim refunds for medical checkups, pre-natal care and child-delivery expenses from the Office of Social Security on behalf of their partner, even if the woman has not made contributions to the fund.
Moreover, the men can also claim an 800-baht-per-month subsidy from the office for their new-born babies until they are six years old. Continued …
Bank anticipates Thai baht fluctuation amid global market developments
The global markets team at Krungsri Bank predicts a movement in the Thai baht this week within the range of 35.40 to 36.00 baht per U.S. dollar. Last week, the baht closed weaker at 35.79 baht per U.S. dollar after trading in the range of 35.43 to 35.82 baht per U.S. Dollar.
The dollar strengthened against the euro but held steady against the yen last week. The U.S. General consumer price index (CPI) increased by 3.7% year-on-year in August, up from a 3.2% increase in July. Furthermore, the core CPI, excluding food and energy prices, rose by 4.3% in August, slowing from 4.7% in July. Continued …
Govt to finalize implementation of digital wallet scheme in 10 days
The details of the government’s 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme would be proposed for Cabinet approval within the next 10 days, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said yesterday.
The government is currently discussing with the Finance Ministry, the Budget Bureau, the National Economic and Social Development Council and various other state agencies. They would discuss adjustment proposals, especially regarding the terms and conditions for spending the digital wallet money within a 4-kilometer radius to make it more suitable, Julapun said. Continued …
PM orders review of land and building tax
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered the Finance Ministry to review the new land and building tax, as well as inheritance tax, in an effort to reduce income disparity.
After the cabinet on Monday appointed a new director-general of the Revenue Department, Srettha, who is also finance minister, ordered the review. In the case of inheritance tax, only around 200 million baht is collected each year. Continued …
Thailand’s healthcare sector transformed by AI innovations
Artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly transforming Thailand’s healthcare sector, with innovative solutions designed to enhance patient care, ease the workload of medical professionals, and address the specialist shortage.
In a collaboration aimed at advancing medical treatment, public hospitals, state agencies, and local startups are joining hands to develop AI-based healthcare products and services. Continued …
Bioplastics makers call for state measures
Thailand’s growing bioplastic manufacturing requires innovative measures from the Industry Ministry to boost investment from foreign companies, part of efforts to make the country a bio hub of ASEAN within 2027.
The Thai Bioplastics Industry Assn. (TBIA) wants the new government to launch measures that can increase demand for bioplastics in Thailand, said TBIA President Viboon Pungprasert. Continued …
Mekong’s new Pak Beng Dam draws fire from Thai residents
A group representing residents of eight provinces in the Mekong Basin has called on Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to reconsider plans to buy power generated at the Pak Beng Dam.
In a letter addressed to both Srettha and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, the group expressed concerns about the potential impact backwater could have on the environment and local livelihoods. Continued …
Thai farmer’s organic vegetable transformation yields green profits
A 58-year-old entrepreneurial farmer in Trang has transformed his four-acre rubber plantation into a thriving organic vegetable garden. Previously, he was earning only 100 baht for 3 kilograms of rubber. Now, his organic vegetable farming generates an income of over 50,000 baht per month.
The farmer, San Chanchia, decided to bring down his four-acre rubber plantation when the price of rubber dropped to 100 baht per 3 kilograms. He then switched to growing a variety of vegetables and fruits. Continued …
19 million foreign tourists visit Thailand since January
Thailand recorded 19 million foreign tourists in the January to Sept. 17 period this year, the Tourism and Sports Ministry said today.
Foreign arrivals generated 795 billion baht (US$22.26 billion) in revenue, it said. Continued …
Thailand eyes India to boost tourism recovery
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is eyeing holidaymakers from India to boost tourism days after the nation unveiled visa waivers for travelers from China and Kazakhstan starting next week.
Srettha said he plans to make a trip to India this year to meet his counterpart Narendra Modi and discuss increasing flight frequency between the two countries, including more services by flag carrier Thai Airways International. Continued …
Suvarnabhumi Immigration Ensures 20-Min Wait or Less for Tourists
In less than 20 minutes! The Thai Immigration Department is gearing up to welcome an influx of Chinese and Kazakh tourists following the government’s announcement of visa-free travel.
Yesterday, in a meeting at Suvarnabhumi Airport, officers discussed readiness to handle an anticipated influx of foreign tourists, especially Chinese citizens. Continued …
Samui Continues To Ride the Wave of Recovery
Tourism on Samui is recovering, despite the recent change in policy on visa exemption for Chinese visitors, because the main market remains German, French, and British travelers.
Ratchaporn Poolsawat, the head of the Samui Tourism Promotion Assn., revealed that tourism on the island during the peak season from July to August has rebounded to pre-COVID-19 levels, comparable to 2019. Continued …
Chiang Mai tourism recovery slower than expected
Despite the gradual revival of tourism, a significant number of rooms in Chiang Mai‘s hotels and the international airport remain unoccupied, with the return of travelers seemingly slower than anticipated post-pandemic. Adding to the concerns is the anticipated PM2.5 dust during the peak season.
Over the weekend, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin undertook an inspection of the airport in light of the recent lifting of visa requirements for Chinese tourists, a policy in effect from Sept. 25 to Feb. 29. This move is hoped to boost the number of visitors to the region. Continued …
Exploring Thailand’s 6 World Heritage Sites
Thailand is awaiting World Heritage Site recognition for its Ancient Town of Si Thep as the Unesco World Heritage Committee convenes in Saudi Arabia. Here is an overview of the six existing World Heritage sites in Thailand.
As of 2023, Thailand boasts six World Heritage sites on the prestigious list. Among them, three are of cultural significance, while three are designated for their natural wonders. Continued …
Exploring The History Of Thai Food Through The Flavors Of Thailand
Thai cuisine is a testament to the rich history and cultural diversity of Thailand. It has been shaped by centuries of interactions with neighboring cultures, resulting in a harmonious blend of flavors and culinary techniques.
Thai food serves as a cultural bridge, bringing people together and reflecting the deep-rooted traditions and beliefs of the Thai people. Thai cuisine is a vibrant tapestry woven from centuries of history, cultural influences, and ancient culinary beliefs. Continued …
Residents of Vientiane flock to newly opened 7-Eleven
The first branch of the popular convenience store franchise 7-Eleven has become a big hit in Laos’ capital, prompting operator CP All to proceed with plans to open a second branch next month. Continued …
Vietnam proposes $1,000 incentive to boost electric vehicle use
The Vietnamese Ministry of Transport (MoT) has sought feedback on a proposed policy to boost the electric vehicle (EV) industry by offering a US$1,000 subsidy to electric car buyers, a move that could accelerate the shift toward green, eco-friendly energy in the country. Continued …
Singapore aims for passport-free departures from airport
Some passengers will soon be able to depart from Singapore’s Changi Airport without a passport, as part of changes to the city-state’s immigration law that allows for end-to-end biometric clearance. Continued …
New study identifies United States as ‘Planet-Wrecker-in-Chief’
A new report released Tuesday identifies the United States as “planet-wrecker-in-chief,” pointing to the nation’s plans for a massive expansion of oil and gas production over the next two and a half decades even as it postures as a climate leader on the world stage. Continued …
Cow Waste To Be Transformed Into Rocket Fuel For Space Startup
A Japanese chemical manufacturing company has been working on creating liquid biomethane from cow waste to be used as rocket fuel, potentially providing a solution for dairy farmers grappling with disposal challenges. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
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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