Today’s news: Feedback/Condo glut in Cha Am/Expats face base tax/Coffee and heart health/Talcum powder and ovarian cancer/You are unknowingly dehydrated/Inaction on road safety/British Expat Kills Russian/Thailand Supplies Bhutan with weapons/2 years in jail for lese majeste/4 years for burning king’s image/34 remain in Bangkok hospital/Thais don’t want to tie knot/Economy: Steps to lift growth/Thailand’s FDI lowest in ASEAN/The lives of Burmese and Cambodian migrant workers/Wage hike would benefit migrants/Tourism: Thailand drops 11 places/Thailand’s beleaguered islands/Thailand Experience: Bangkok Expat Reveals the City’s Secrets/Monitor lizard sparks office chaos/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
Re: New airline for Hua Hin Airport
“The goal of 1 hour domestic flights from Hua Hin to Hat Yai is fantasy if EZY-Air is to use the Cessna 208B Grand Caravan Ex, which has a maximum speed of 175 knots. One hour at that max speed will get you down to Chumphon.” – PB
Condo glut in Cha Am likely to persist, Hua Hin market ‘robust’
The condo market in Cha Am still faces a glut, with the inventory of unsold units expected to take 10 years to be absorbed, while the Hua Hin condo market remains robust, says property consultant Colliers Thailand.
Phattarachai Taweewong, director of the research department at Colliers, said there is a huge volume of unsold condo units in Cha Am despite no new supply being launched since 2016. Continued …
Some Expat foreign residents face a base tax bill of up to Bt71k a year
Foreigners in Thailand will be expected to file tax asset returns for the year 2024 by the end of March 2025. This comes with Thai tax authorities moving to widen the kingdom’s tax base as the country seeks structural economic changes to address its growing aged population.
The new taxation regime could mean a minimum of Bt71,000 tax for some retired expats living in Thailand. This is based on the base income level stipulated by the Immigration Bureau. However, if an appropriate tax treaty is in place, it can help the taxpayer. For instance, a provision meaning that pension fund income is only taxed in the country where it is based. Continued …
The surprising positive impact of coffee on heart health
Coffee is more than just a beloved morning ritual; it’s a global phenomenon with over 2.25 billion cups consumed daily. Beyond its caffeine content, coffee contains numerous bioactive compounds that could influence our health.
One such compound is cafestol, a diterpene found in coffee beans that has attracted significant attention for its potential impact on cardiovascular health. Cafestol is a powerful substance with the potential to affect various aspects of heart health. Continued …
Using talcum powder increases risk for ovarian cancer by 234%
In recent years, the use of talcum powder, especially in the genital area, has come under intense scrutiny due to its potential link to ovarian cancer. A comprehensive study published in the Journal of Clinical Oncology on May 15 highlights this alarming connection, shedding light on the risks associated with intimate care products.
Talcum powder, a product derived from the mineral talc, is widely used for its moisture-absorbing properties. It’s a staple in many households, commonly found in baby powders and adult body powders. However, its safety has been questioned, particularly concerning its link to ovarian cancer. Continued …
You are unknowingly dehydrated: Here’s what you need to know
Water is the essence of life. Every living organism on Earth, including humans, relies on water for survival. For humans, water is vital for various bodily functions, including cognitive, digestive, cardiovascular, and muscular activities.
Despite its importance, many people fail to drink enough water daily. Alarmingly, up to 75% of individuals globally are chronically dehydrated, often without realizing it. Dehydration can manifest in subtle ways that are easy to overlook. Continued …
Inaction on road safety
“Improving road safety” is not a catchy political campaign slogan. But when Srettha Thavisin’s government came into power last year it (rightly) highlighted road safety as a major policy.
It pledged to do so in line with the UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically target 3.6, which aims to halve the number of global deaths and injuries from road traffic crashes, and target 11.2, which aims to provide access to safe, affordable, accessible and sustainable transport systems and improve road safety for all. Continued …
British Expat Arrested For Punching and Killing Russian Man
A young British man was detained in Pattaya after his punch resulted in the death of a Russian man at a pool party. The British man allegedly hit the Russian because he made sexual advances toward his wife.
Igor Yasilyev, a 36-year old Russian, was attacked by a foreign individual he met at a social event in a Pattaya villa. The incident happened at 3:16am at a villa situated in View Point Village on Soi Chaiyaphruek 1 in Banglamung. Continued …
Thailand Supplies Bhutan with Thai-Made Armored Vehicles and Pistols
In a key ceremony yesterday, Thailand transferred a significant cache of arms to Bhutan’s police force, solidifying defense ties between the two nations. The delivery, overseen by Defense Minister Sutin Klungsang, included 10 armored vehicles and 230 pistols, all produced by Thai manufacturers.
Held at the Defense Ministry’s headquarters, the event underscored the cooperation between Thailand and Bhutan. The Bhutanese ambassador to Thailand was present to receive the weapons produced by Thai Defense Industry Co. (TDI) and Weapons Manufacturing Industries Co. (WMI). Continued …
Move Forward MP handed 2 years in jail for lese majeste
Move Forward MP Chonticha Jaengraew was on Monday sentenced to two years in prison after being found guilty of lese majeste (insulting the monarchy) during her speech at a protest in 2021.
Thanyaburi Provincial Court ruled that Chonticha breached the royal defamation law, or Article 112 of the penal code, by criticizing the enactment of the 2017 Royal Service Administration Act and how the monarch utilizes authority. Continued …
Singer ‘Ammy’ gets 4 years for burning king’s image in 2021 protest
Thai singer Chaiyamon Kaewwibunphan, better known as “Ammy the Bottom Blues”, was slapped with a four-year jail term over lese majeste charges for setting fire to the King’s portrait during a protest in 2021.
The Criminal Court ruled on Monday that Chaiyamon, along with another activist Thanapat Kapeng, had breached Articles 112 and 217 of the Penal Code as well as Article 14 of the 2017 Computer Crimes Act. Continued …
One week after Singapore Airlines turbulence, 34 remain in Bangkok hospital
Thirty-four Singapore Airlines passengers remain hospitalized in Bangkok almost one week after their flight struck turbulence, underscoring the severity of the fatal incident.
In an update late Monday, the airline said 50 people who were on the London-Singapore service on May 21 are still in the Thai capital, including those receiving medical treatment. All the crew from flight SQ321 have returned to Singapore. Continued …
Increasingly, Thais don’t want to tie the knot
More Thais than ever prefer living the single life to getting married, according to the National Economic and Social Development Council, which partly blames it on SINK.
The NESDC said on Monday 40.5% of people of reproductive age had no desire to tie the knot, an increase from 35.7% in 2017, despite the government campaigning for people to have more children in the face of an aged society. Continued …
Economic chiefs weigh steps to lift growth, credit access
Thailand’s economic chiefs underscored the need for urgent stimulus measures and improved access to credit for small business to accelerate growth rate in the short-term amid the highest interest rate in a decade and near-zero inflation.
The government will focus on boosting manufacturing and extending loan guarantees for small and medium enterprises to help lift potential growth rate to over 3.5% annually, according to Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. Continued …
Thailand’s FDI ranks lowest among ASEAN countries
Thailand received the lowest foreign direct investment (FDI) of US$2.96 billion among ASEAN members in 2023, according to the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC).
The council urged the government to facilitate the country’s transition to high-tech industries in order to attract more investors. Continued …
Exploring the lives of Burmese and Cambodian migrant workers in Thailand
Over the past several years, it has been noticeable that Burmese and Cambodian migrant workers have become significant forces in various sectors, both small and large, in Thailand.
According to the latest statistics released by the Foreign Workers Administration Office, Department of Employment in April 2567, there were a total of 3,326,034 foreign workers authorized to work in Thailand. Continued …
FTI argues minimum wage hike would primarily benefit migrants
The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is urging the government to reconsider its plan to raise the daily minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide, arguing that the policy would primarily benefit migrant workers rather than stimulate the local economy.
Every year, migrant workers from neighboring countries remit approximately 100 billion baht to their families back home. The FTI contends that a significant portion of these funds comes from their earnings in Thailand. Continued …
Thailand drops 11 places in tourism ranking
Tourism operators are disappointed with the government for failing to improve the country’s position in the travel and tourism development index, after Thailand dropped to 47th place, from 36th, in the latest World Economic Forum (WEF) index.
Among Southeast Asian nations, three countries outperformed Thailand – Singapore, which was ranked 13th, followed by Indonesia (22nd) and Malaysia (35th). Continued …
Ways sought to assist Thailand’s beleaguered islands
The government is looking to solve several problems, including water shortages and illegal businesses, that are hampering tourism in Koh Samui, Koh Phangan and Koh Tao.
Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich recently met with entrepreneurs from Surat Thani’s Koh Samui and Koh Phangan islands to discuss the tourism situation in the province. Continued …
40 Years On, a Bangkok Expat Reveals the City’s Secrets
When you hear Bangkok, you might think of traffic jams, pollution, and seedy malls. But like anywhere else, if you know it intimately, it becomes a totally different place. To know Bangkok is to love it.
I first came to Bangkok at the age of 18, on a tour of Southeast Asia. That was 40 years ago, and I’ve lived and worked here off and on ever since. Nowadays, a concrete-and-steel-tooth skyline dominates the city, but Bangkok’s soul remains the same. Then, as now, I still regard Bangkok as the greatest city on Earth to live, work, and play. Continued …
Monitor lizard sparks electricity office chaos in Sara Buri
A large monitor lizard caused quite a stir when it wandered into the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) office in Sara Buri. The unexpected visitor prompted a call for assistance from rescue volunteers to safely capture and relocate the creature.
Security officers at the PEA office in Sara Buri’s Pak Phriao subdistrict reported spotting the sizable reptile, weighing approximately 30 kilograms, near a Toyota pickup truck parked on the premises. Continued …
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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