Today’s news: Thailand braces for another hot day/Lower power bills/Beach Assault in Cha Am/Vigilance after Covid-19 surge/Fifth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge/Inside the USS Theodore Roosevelt/X-ray reveals 42 bullets/Economy: Frozen pension policy sours British expats/Thai economy faces rising risk/4 industries to play bigger role/Sales of EV cars fall/Thailand’s Semiconductor Industry/Pet Expo 2024/Handout funding to diminish spending/What to do about marijuana?/Tourism: Best Country to Visit/Krabi running out of water/British Tourist Duped/Thailand Experience: Silk weaving community a dying breed/Best time to visit Chiang Mai/Best Hotels and Resorts in Koh Samui/Coastal Cuisine Surfs Bangkok’s Fine Dining Scene/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
People urged to avoid outdoors as Thailand braces for another hot day
Residents of Thailand are advised to avoid staying outdoors for extended periods and to monitor the health of those in vulnerable groups, as most of the country is forecast to experience a hot to a very hot day today, the Thailand Meteorological Department said.
The thermal low-pressure cell covering the north and northeast would raise the temperature during daytime, while the southerly and southwesterly winds would bring isolated thundershowers and gusty winds to some areas in upper Thailand, the department said. Continued …
Lower power bills if PTT pays fines
The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) is planning to lower power bills near the end of this year if national oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc pays fines worth 4.7 billion baht that it reportedly collected from gas suppliers who did not comply with gas purchase contracts.
The fines are state measures aimed at reducing electricity prices, according to a source at the Energy Ministry who requested anonymity. Continued …
Homeless Man Arrested for Beach Assault in Cha Am
A homeless man was apprehended by police for attacking a subdistrict chief on Cha Am Beach, Phetchaburi province. The victim is presently in critical condition in a nearby hospital.
The incident was brought to light by Wissuta Wannathippakorn, the victim’s daughter, who was concerned that the perpetrator might not be caught, given that the CCTV cameras at the crime scene were non-functional. She described how she and her father, along with some other officials, had gone to a hotel at the beach for a seminar. Continued …
PM urges vigilance after Covid-19 surge
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered local authorities to monitor Covid-19 cases after infections spiked during Songkran.
Deputy prime minister’s office spokeswoman Kenika Ounjit said on Friday that the prime minister and public health officials had raised concerns about the possibility of a further outbreak. Continued …
Fifth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge to ‘open in November’
The fifth Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge, connecting Thailand’s Bueng Kan province and Laos’ Pakxan town, has been scheduled to open in November. The announcement was made by Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri.
The bridge will span from Bueng Kan, Khai Si and Wisit subdistricts in the Mueang Bueng Kan district, situated across the river from Pakxan. The construction project features a 1.35-kilometer crossover, with a dual-lane road traversing the Mekong River and a four-lane bypass on the Thailand side. Continued …
Video: A look inside the USS Theodore Roosevelt
The USS Theodore Roosevelt, the fourth Nimitz-class nuclear-powered aircraft carrier in the United States Navy, currently is docked in Laem Chabang, Chonburi.
This video features a crew member, Pimpaka Kruthun, who was born in Tak province and moved to America at a very young age. This is the first time she has gotten back to Thailand since. Video …
Elderly Thai man’s x-ray reveals 42 bullets from Vietnam War
A elderly Thai man’s chest x-ray displaying 42 bullets lodged in his lung for 40 years dramatically reveals his survival from a near-fatal error during the Vietnam War.
The x-ray showcases the shrapnel-filled lungs of a man who was mistakenly shot and has lived with the remnants of the war inside him for four decades. Continued …
Frozen pension policy sours British expats’ Thailand experience
Foreigners resident in Thailand are beginning to feel a financial strain due to the UK government’s pension freeze policy. Three British individuals have experienced this challenge, providing insights about a difficult reality that contrasts sharply with the country’s sunny appeal.
John Jones, 77, had enjoyed a lively international lifestyle, but now, due to the frozen pension policy, his retirement plans are suffering. Residing in rural Thailand, Jones struggles with a heart condition adding to his financial woes. Continued …
Global and Thai economies face rising risk
Three recent events have changed the world economic picture and monetary policy outlook.
The events are: an increasingly severe geopolitical situation, the global economy improving at a better rate than expected, and a signal from the U.S. Federal Reserve that interest rates will not be cut for a while, and will fall by less than expected. Continued …
4 industries for MICE to play bigger role in Thai economy
The Thailand Convention & Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) is prioritizing four flagship industries to enhance the country’s meetings, incentive travel, conventions, and exhibitions (MICE) industry as a platform for national development.
Food security, creative soft power, health-tech innovation, and urban quality of life and mobility are four key industrial concepts that will need to be prioritized, TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya said on Friday. He was unveiling the organization’s future direction during the fourth MICE Day 2024. Continued …
Sales of EV cars fell in Thailand in February and March
Sales of EV vehicles in Thailand fell in February and March this year. The trend is coinciding with plunging sales of internal combustion engine vehicles, as well as falling production.
The news comes just after the opening of Thailand’s first EV production facility in Rayong and an ambitious government program to develop the kingdom as an EV hub in Southeast Asia, supplying Indo-Pacific markets. The drops came after a surge in 2023 that ran into January 2024. Continued …
Thailand’s Semiconductor Industry: Striving for Leadership in Southeast Asia
The global semiconductor industry is experiencing supply and demand imbalances due to disruptions in the supply chain and increased demand from countries moving toward digital economies. Thailand has the potential to become a significant player in the semiconductor industry by attracting production facilities and investments.
According to information given by Statista, the semiconductor market in Thailand is expected to grow at an annual growth rate (CAGR 2024-2027) of 8.88%, resulting in a market volume of US$13.23bn by 2027. Continued …
Pet Expo 2024 to unveil latest technological innovations for pet care
Veterinarians and sales managers converged at a press briefing on Friday to announce the latest medical devices and technology that can be used to enhance the well-being of pets. These devices and other products will be showcased at the four-day Pet Expo 2024, which kicks off on May 9 at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.
According to national statistics, Thailand’s pet industry has been experiencing a steady 5%-10% growth annually since 2011. This year, the market is expected to exceed 50 billion baht in value, with pet owners forecast to spend up to 20,000 baht per person for their beloved furry companions. Continued …
Handout funding to diminish spending on other projects
Once the government allocates substantial funds for its flagship digital wallet handout, spending on other projects will be reduced, says finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit.
According to Lavaron, the digital handout scheme, which requires a hefty budget of around 500 billion baht, is intended to stimulate the economy rather than function as a welfare measure. Therefore, the monetary injection must be significant enough to ignite a stimulus, he said. Continued …
What to do about marijuana?
The legalization of cannabis was recently back in the spotlight, threatening to test the coalition government’s unity. Despite Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s insistence that unity remains firmly intact and that a cabinet reshuffle had “never crossed his mind”, what he said to the French media recently had many wondering about how long the government might last.
Srettha gave an interview to France 24, a French state-owned news outlet, in which he disclosed the government’s policy to rein in the use of cannabis, which was decriminalized in 2022. Continued …
Thailand Crowned Best Country to Visit in 2024
Thailand was named as the top country to visit in CEOWORLD Magazine’s 2024 travel rankings. The list was compiled based on a survey of 295,000 respondents, setting a new engagement record for the online magazine.
Out of 67 countries listed, Thailand took the first spot with the highest score of 72.15. The Asian nation was recognized for its cultural diversity, nightlife, culinary delights, high-end shopping malls, and striking landscapes. Continued …
As Krabi runs out of water, entrepreneur calls for urgent action
A business operator in Thailand’s southern province of Krabi on Friday called on the local administration, as well as the government, to take urgent action as the tourist paradise fights extremely hot and dry weather conditions.
“We have learned that the province has less than 100,000 cubic meters of water available to make tap water,” Krabi entrepreneur Thanawat Phukaoluan said on Friday. “If there are no rains soon, Krabi will run out of water for consumption in 7 or 8 days.” Continued …
British Tourist Duped by Nonexistent Hotel on Thai Island
A British tourist, Glen Parke, has been ensnared in a hotel scam while on holiday in Thailand. Parke booked a 59-night stay at the apparent Lek Lek Residence on Koh Samui through Booking.com, paying £282 (around 13,000 baht).
On arrival, he found that the supposed one-bedroom house was, in fact, just a small roadside shop. Parke had to hastily arrange alternative accommodations, spending £3,044. However, due to high demand, Parke had to shift to a third hotel, costing him an additional £3,579. Continued …
Silk weaving community that once supplied Jim Thompson now a dying breed
In an era where money rules the world, there is a community nestled in the heart of Bangkok that still preserves its old way of life. Baan Krua, the oldest Muslim community in Thailand has been engaged in Thai weaving since 1787, which includes a long association with Thai silk king Jim Thompson.
When one thinks of Jim Thompson, people typically picture an American businessman who played a key role in reviving the Thai silk industry in the 1950s-1960s. What people don’t know is that the Baan Krua community was like the weaving factory of the Jim Thompson brand. Continued …
The best time to visit Chiang Mai
Often packed with as many visitors as there are roadside hawkers, Chiang Mai is one of Thailand’s most-loved destinations, offering a cool respite from the beaches and busy cities further south.
While there’s a lot to do in town, the best experiences in Chiang Mai are often found in the province’s natural surroundings. And as with the rest of Thailand, the weather remains warm and pleasant year-round, rain and smoke can make or break even the best-planned vacation up north. Continued …
Best Hotels and Resorts in Koh Samui
From safari-style tents to private island villas and life-altering wellness retreats to splash parks and ball pits, the small Andaman island of Koh Samui has it all when it comes to hotels.
The island’s first five-star hotel opened here back in the mid-1980s, followed by a slow trickle of new openings to what exists today: Thailand’s most luxurious island, but also somewhere with hotels for virtually every type of traveler. And where there’s a beach, there’s now a palace to sleep — and drink and eat — right next to it. Continued …
Coastal Cuisine Surfs Bangkok’s Fine Dining Scene
Bangkok, a global hub for culinary exploration, is witnessing a refreshing wave – the rise of Indian coastal cuisine in fine dining.
Gone are the days of menus featuring only north Indian dishes like chicken Tikka Masala, butter chicken, and daal makhani. The capital’s diners are now embarking on a delicious journey along India’s vast coastline, experiencing a kaleidoscope of flavors unique to each region. Continued …
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule
Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31
FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35
FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15
Hua Hin train schedule
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.
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