- Power bills set to stay put amid EGAT losses/
- Thailand offers 11 billion baht subsidy for low-income electricity bills/
- Should you invest in solar?/
No alcohol sales for two election-related days in May/ - Does obesity cause herniated discs? Understanding the connection & potential risks/
- Thai high-end condos see spike in rental demand/
- Thai growth slashed based on weak exports/
- Thai man fined and sentenced to prison over craft beer review/
- Thai dentist runs London Marathon in Thai traditional dress/
- Policeman’s Wife Held Over Cyanide Killing, Link To 6 More Deaths Probed/
- Royal Thai Navy Acquires New Ship HTMS Chang/
- Cathay Pacific goes ‘green’, planting 6,000 mangrove trees in Thailand/
- Tourism: TAT expects foreign tourists in the first 4 months to surpass 8 million/Tuk-Tuk Drivers Paint Yellow Over White-Red Lines to Avoid Fines in Chiang Mai/
- International: China pushes largest-ever expansion of nuclear arsenal/Trouble looms for Indian grain that combats climate change/Singapore executes man for coordinating cannabis delivery/’High Probability’ Japanese Spacecraft Crashed On Moon/British American Tobacco to pay over US$600M for violating US sanctions on North Korea/
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Power bills set to stay put amid EGAT losses
State-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) says it is unable to shoulder more financial burdens until 2025, as it needs funds from electricity bills to help it deal with current losses of 136 billion baht.
This means the power tariff, which determines the rate for electricity bills, is likely to remain high for households and businesses for at least two more years in order to repay money to EGAT. Continued …
Thailand offers 11 billion baht subsidy for low-income electricity bills
The Thai government announced plans to allocate over 11 billion baht to support low-income earners with their electricity bills over the next four months, with the subsidy set to begin in May. However, the proposal needs to be reviewed and approved by the Election Commission (EC) before it becomes official.
Following yesterday’s Cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha addressed the issue of high electricity bills for households and assured that the government is working on finding solutions. He requested that political parties promising to reduce power tariff rates should be aware of the complexities and reasons surrounding the issue. Continued …
Should you invest in solar?
Summer has just started but the heat is becoming unbearable. Electricity costs – at a record high of 4.72 baht per unit – are set to soar further thanks to rising fuel costs. These two factors alone are enough to increase interest in solar rooftop systems among households.
Sunlight is plentiful in Thailand, after all. And it is free. Embracing renewable energy can also help battle climate change, which is another positive factor. Continued …
No alcohol sales for two election-related days in May
In case drunkenness influences voters to tick the wrong box in Thailand‘s upcoming elections, alcohol sales will be banned nationwide for two Saturdays next month – early voting day and election day.
No alcohol may be sold from 6pm on May 6 until 6pm on May 7, as well as from 6pm on May 13 until 6pm on May 14. That’s two sober Saturday nights. Foreigners cannot vote in the election, but the alcohol ban applies to everyone living in the kingdom. Continued …
Does obesity cause herniated discs? Understanding the connection & potential risks
When one thinks of health issues related to obesity and being overweight, the most common issues that come to mind would likely be heart disease, diabetes, and high blood pressure.
However, what many people might not realize is that obesity also increases the risk of getting a herniated disc. In this article, we will explore the link between excess body weight and herniated discs, as well as the steps you can take today to reduce your risk of health complications from obesity. Continued …
Thai high-end condos see spike in rental demand
For the first time in three years, there is a surge in demand to rent luxury condominiums in Thailand, mostly from foreigners affected by the Russia-Ukraine war and long-term-stay foreigners. Rents of high-end condominiums in Bangkok have soared to 100,000 baht per month.
Sunchai Kooakachai, director and head of research and consultancy at Knight Frank Thailand, says it would be a positive sign for the condominium market if rentals start to recover as the Covid-19 crisis eases, and people start traveling overseas again. In Thailand, this is reflected in the increasing number of foreign tourists since the end of last year, as well as foreign corporate workers and long-term-stay foreign visitors. Continued …
Thai growth slashed based on weak exports
The Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) has downgraded its forecast for Thai economic growth this year to 3.6% from 3.8%, mostly based on expectations of an export contraction.
FPO Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja said on Tuesday that despite positive indicators in other sectors, especially tourism, the export outlook in United State dollar terms is expected to contract this year by 0.5% from a previous forecast of 0.4% growth. Continued …
Thai man fined and sentenced to prison over craft beer review
A court in central Thailand fined a man 150,000 baht and handed him a six-month suspended prison sentence for posting a picture and review of a craft beer on Facebook. He paid an additional 150,000 baht to be released on bail.
In 2020, Artid Sivahansaphan posted a review on the Facebook page “Daek Beer Hai Plia Kaem,” a beer review page with thousands of followers. Continued …
Thai dentist runs London Marathon in Thai traditional dress
Policeman’s Wife Held Over Cyanide Killing, Link To 6 More Deaths Probed
National Police Chief Damrongsak Kittipraphat said the wife of a deputy superintendent at a Ratchaburi police station has been arrested in the cyanide poisoning death of a young woman during Songkran festival.
Deputy National Police Chief Surachate Hakparn, nicknamed Big Joke, who is leading the investigation into this case, said aside from this woman’s death there are six other mysterious deaths that occurred over the past two years, with two of them being policemen, Continued …
Royal Thai Navy Acquires New Ship HTMS Chang
Cathay Pacific goes ‘green’, planting 6,000 mangrove trees in Thailand
Cathay Pacific will be planting 20,000 mangrove trees in Southeast Asia this year to honor its commitment to plant a tree for every flight ticket purchased in the region during the “1 Ticket, 1 Tree” campaign held in November 2022. Of these, 6,000 trees will be planted in Thailand.
Fostering stronger partnerships to go “Greener Together” and leading the way toward a more sustainable future is a central theme of Cathay Pacific’s sustainability efforts. Continued …
TAT expects foreign tourists in the first 4 months to surpass 8 million
With at least 8 million foreign visitors expected in the first four months of this year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) says the country could receive at least 25 million visitors during 2023, as targeted.
The recovery of the Thai tourism sector was visible in the large number of foreign tourists visiting many provinces of Thailand during the Songkran Festival. Continued …
Tuk-Tuk Drivers Paint Yellow Over White-Red Lines to Avoid Fines in Chiang Mai
China pushes largest-ever expansion of nuclear arsenal
China is pushing ahead with the largest-ever expansion of its nuclear arsenal, modernizing the atomic deterrent with an eye on any future conflicts with the United States, experts say. Continued …
Trouble looms for Indian grain that combats climate change
On a tiny sliver of land in southern India, the future of an ancient grain that helps combat climate change is in doubt. An ongoing tussle in Chellanam village, a suburb of the bustling city of Kochi, which has the Arabian Sea on one side and estuaries on the other, could decide the fate of the cultivation of pokkali rice. Continued …
Singapore executes man for coordinating cannabis delivery
Singapore today executed a man accused of coordinating a cannabis delivery, despite pleas for clemency from his family and protests from activists that he was convicted on weak evidence. Continued …
‘High Probability’ Japanese Spacecraft Crashed On Moon
A Japanese company’s spacecraft apparently crashed while attempting to land on the moon Wednesday, losing contact moments before touchdown and sending flight controllers scrambling to figure out what happened. Continued …
British American Tobacco to pay over US$600M for violating US sanctions on North Korea
British American Tobacco (BAT) has agreed to pay over US$600 million to settle allegations that it sold cigarette materials to North Korea for a decade in breach of U.S. sanctions, the U.S. Justice Department announced yesterday. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
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