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Expat News reader makes plea for missing friend

I’ve been a subscriber for a number of years, and I’ve lived in Thailand for a couple of decades. Decided to retire down here over the last few years.

A friend of mine, a friend of many of ours, James, didn’t return home Tuesday in the afternoon. He had lived in Thailand for decades, he wasn’t the sort to cause trouble or get into it.

The goal here from his wife, also a friend, is just to get any information anyone might have who might have seen him, or, if luck is on our side, who might know where he is.

She has posted online, as have other people – here is her Facebook post: https://www.facebook.com/share/p/1Cbt1Pqxci/ That has a photo in details, should it help.

If you think this is fit for your newsletter, which I enjoy on a daily basis, feel free to use it. If you do, please omit my name. I’m only helping, the focus should be on James and his wife’s search for him.

Thank you very much, I leave things to your discretion, and please keep up the good work. I wish I were emailing under better circumstances.

Hua Hin Food Fest 2025 returns to Hua Don Beach this weekend

The Hua Hin Food Fest 2025 is set to return from today through Sunday, bringing a variety of culinary offerings and entertainment to Hua Don Beach in Khao Takiab.

The event, organized by Hua Hin City Municipality in collaboration with local partners, aims to boost tourism and stimulate the local economy during the low season. The festival is expected to attract both Thai and international visitors and will coincide with a long holiday weekend. Continued …

Chamber music series starts tomorrow

Hua Hin Events and Elder Blossom Hua Hin will present “Serenade Hua Hin 2025”, a seven-concert chamber music series running from tomorrow to Sept. 13. The series, hosted at the Elder Blossom Theatre, aims to bring high-quality classical music to Hua Hin.

Organizer Patrick Franssen describes the event as “music for a town that listens,” with performances ranging from solo cello and classical guitar to operatic duets and brass ensembles. Continued …

New Thai tax plan could cost expats

Thailand is preparing to flip its tax system on its head, and expats could soon be caught in the crossfire. By 2027, the government plans to roll out a negative income tax, a major shift in how financial aid is delivered.

Instead of handing out subsidies to broad social groups, the new system will offer direct payments to those who earn below a set income threshold, but only if they file a tax return. “All residents, including foreigners who live in Thailand more than 180 days a year, will be required to submit annual tax forms,” the Finance Ministry said. Continued …

Why health insurance costs more each year and how expats can save

Each year, many expats living in Thailand see their health insurance premiums go up and often without a clear reason. This can be frustrating, especially when you’re trying to plan your budget.

But by understanding why prices rise and learning how to manage these costs, you can stay in control of your health coverage. Knowing what causes these increases is the first step to making smart, affordable choices that protect your well-being in the long run. Continued …

Bangkok Shaken by Earthquake

Yesterday morning, a strong 5.4-magnitude earthquake caused tremors in Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, testing the nerves of office workers and residents. The quake was registered at 9:58 am, with its epicenter located 10 kilometers underground in the Andaman Sea, approximately 211 kilometers southwest of Mae Sot district in Tak province.

The shake was felt across several districts in Bangkok, prompting reports of dizziness and buildings swaying. However, experts have reassured the public, indicating no significant reason for alarm. Continued …

Bangkok moves to reclaim river spaces for public

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is moving ahead with a 3.5-kilometer Chao Phraya riverside development in Bang Phlat district. The project, which runs from the Blue Line rail bridge near Bang O station to Krung Thon Bridge, seeks to return public space for recreational use.

According to BMA, the project features walkways, cycling routes, and footbridges across canals, linking cultural attractions in the district. The project will also serve as a pilot for future developments along the Chao Phraya. Continued …

Kratom May Be Reclassified as Narcotic

Thailand Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong has revealed efforts to tackle the misuse of kratom leaves amid rising public worries. Collaborating with Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin, Tawee is considering implementing a regulation to control kratom sales, responding to concerns raised by Yala MP Sugano Matha about potential narcotic classification.

Kratom misuse, especially its mixture with other substances, has become a nationwide concern following its 2022 delisting. Some parties are still advocating for its reclassification as a narcotic to restrict its use to medical purposes only. Continued …

Phuket Drowning in Rubbish as Daily Waste Tops 1,200 Tons

Phuket is facing a mounting waste crisis, as daily rubbish has surged past 1,200 tons, overwhelming the island’s sole incinerator, which can process only 500 tons per day. Waste is currently being delivered from all 19 local administrative organizations and government agencies across the province, creating severe strain on the system.

Officials confirmed that landfill sites 4 and 5 are now at full capacity, leaving staff with no choice but to manage the overflow on a day-to-day basis. Continued …

Thai property market reaches bottom in August

The residential market bottomed out this month and is expected to remain steady in the second half, with no clear catalysts for either a rebound or further deterioration, according to developers.

Uthai Uthaisangsuk, president of SET-listed developer Sansiri, said the market is unlikely to improve in the second half compared with the first and second quarters. Continued …

Digital wallet cash handouts failed despite over 100 billion baht budget

Since coming into power, the Pheu Thai government has been determined to push forward its flagship policy of distributing 10,000 baht via digital wallets to citizens aged 16 and above.

The aim was to create an economic storm, boosting Thailand’s GDP by at least 5%, while promoting domestic consumption and income opportunities. However, despite setting aside hundreds of billions of baht for the scheme, the policy ultimately failed, with some of the allocated funds being diverted to other projects. Continued …

Trade exhibition outlook to hinge on economic progress

Trade exhibitions in Thailand this year are expected to grow at the same slow pace as the country’s GDP, while the large US tariff rate for transshipment of Chinese products has begun to impact manufacturers in that nation, who are refraining from hosting trade events in Southeast Asia.

Loy Joon How, president of the Thai Exhibition Assn. (TEA), said trade exhibitions are typically regarded as a mirror of the economy. If GDP growth remains healthy, trade exhibitions will expand, as buyers and sellers seek marketplaces to grow their businesses, he said. Continued …

Thai-EU FTA talks unlikely to conclude this year

The Department of Trade Negotiations (DTN) admitted yesterday that talks on a free trade agreement (FTA) between Thailand and the European Union are unlikely to conclude this year, despite earlier expectations. DTN Director-general Chotima Iemsawasdikul said obstacles remain, with many sensitive and complex issues still under negotiation.

Chotima explained that negotiations, which began in 2023, cover 20 groups of trade and services across 24 sections. So far, only seven sections have been agreed upon, leaving 17 sections unresolved, mostly concerning market access and investment. Continued …

Panel wants Land Bridge study redone

The House Committee on Land, Natural Resources and Environment is calling for a thorough review of the Environmental and Health Impact Assessment (EHIA) for the controversial land bridge megaproject, saying the report contains incomplete and/or inaccurate information that could hurt the project’s prospects.

People’s Party MP Poonsak Chanchampee, in his capacity as the committee’s chair, said the current EHIA for the project doesn’t address the concerns raised by local communities. Continued …

Cambodian labor exodus sparks robot rush in Thai factories

Thailand’s factories are facing a labo r crunch, and robots may soon be clocking in. A drop in Cambodian workers due to a simmering territorial dispute has forced Thai manufacturers to hurry automation plans, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The exodus of Cambodian laborers has hit sectors such as construction and agribusiness, where low-cost, manual labor is essential. FTI chairperson Kriengkrai Thiennukul said the disruption is pushing businesses to rethink their long-term strategies. Continued …

Thai Tourism Giants Defy Slowdown with Strong Profits

While foreign visitor numbers have slowed in the first half of 2025 compared to last year, primarily due to a downturn in the key Chinese market, the country’s major publicly listed airline and hotel businesses have reported significant profits, demonstrating resilience amid global economic fluctuations and other challenges.

In the first six months of 2025, the airline industry as a whole saw a positive trend. The three main Thai carriers listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) — Thai Airways, Thai AirAsia, and Bangkok Airways — together generated revenues of 134.88 billion baht, an increase from 129.25 billion baht in the same period last year. Continued …

Crypto sandbox targets tourists

The TouristDigiPay sandbox, an 18-month initiative that allows foreign tourists to convert digital assets into baht for domestic spending, is strengthening Thailand’s digital economy and positioning the country as a regional leader, according to cryptocurrency exchange operators.

Nirun Fuwattananukul, chief executive of Binance TH by Gulf Binance, said the initiative spearheaded by the Securities and Exchange Commission and the Bank of Thailand offers a seamless way for tourists to use digital assets, while leveraging Thailand’s robust payment infrastructure. Continued …

Two more lives lost off Phuket’s treacherous coastline

Two more lives were lost in Phuket’s deadly waters in just 24 hours, sparking urgent calls for more warnings and lifeguards. In the early hours of yesterday, a Russian man went for a midnight swim with his partner in Saku, Thalang. Strong currents quickly pulled them under, and the 25-year-old gave his life to save hers.

Later that afternoon, two swimmers struggled at Kata Beach on the west coast. One was pulled to safety by a bystander, who said no lifeguards were on duty. The incidents highlight the island’s growing danger as tourists face deadly waves with little protection. Continued …

EU gets 15% US tariff for cars, fails to secure wine reprieve

Details of a US-EU trade deal published yesterday showed Brussels secured a tariff reduction for cars exported to the United States but failed to win a reprieve for its cherished wine sector. Continued …

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Express Train Derails in Kui Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan

An express train traveling from Padang Besar to Bangkok Apiwat Station derailed this morning, leaving nine passengers injured, including a Buddhist monk and a young girl.

The incident occurred at around 5 amin Kui Buri district, Prachuap Khiri Khan province. According to local reports, the train, designated as Express No. 38, and three carriages left the tracks. Continued …

Chamber music series set for Hua Hin

Hua Hin Events and Elder Blossom Hua Hin will present “Serenade Hua Hin 2025”, a seven-concert chamber music series running from Aug. 23 to Sept. 13. The series, hosted at the Elder Blossom Theatre, aims to bring high-quality classical music to Hua Hin.

Organizer Patrick Franssen describes the event as “music for a town that listens,” with performances ranging from solo cello and classical guitar to operatic duets and brass ensembles. Continued …

Heavy rains forecast as monsoon strengthens over Thailand

Thailand to see more rains and isolated heavy showers Aug. 10–15 as a monsoon trough strengthens. Rough seas are expected, and ships are urged to proceed with caution.

South (east coast): Scattered thundershowers mostly in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat; minimum 23-25°C, maximum 33-36°C. Continued …

Lisa: The K-Pop Dynamo Dominating Global Stages

The moment Lisa steps on stage, electricity fills the air. With razor-sharp dance moves that defy physics, a charismatic smirk that commands attention, and a stage presence that radiates pure star power, this Thai-born K-pop phenomenon isn’t just performing — she’s rewriting the rules of global pop culture.

From Bangkok schoolyards to sold-out stadiums worldwide, Lisa has shattered records, amassed armies of fans (affectionately called “Lilies”), and become a beacon of representation in an industry once dominated by rigid boundaries. Her journey transcends music — it’s a masterclass in perseverance, artistry, and the magnetic power of authenticity. Continued …

China’s tsunami of illegal activity flooding Thailand is undermining the country’s security and economy

Yesterday, a Chinese man armed with a Glock pistol caused panic at a Pattaya 7-Eleven, claiming ruthless Chinese gangs were hunting him. Hours later, in Chiang Rai, police arrested 18 Chinese nationals loitering without papers after illegally crossing from Myanmar.

These incidents expose a growing threat: China’s illegal networks are actively undermining Thailand’s security and economy. Undocumented Chinese and Myanmar workers fuel a shadow economy through secret factories, especially in eastern provinces. Continued …

Thai industrial sector faces mounting pressure

Thailand’s industrial sector is grappling with intensifying challenges, with official data showing that in June the number of factory closures equaled the number of newly opened factories — a rare and concerning signal for the economy.

Figures from the Department of Industrial Works (DIW) covering January to July reveal that while factories continue to open, closures remain persistently high, underscoring the sector’s fragility. The downturn is compounded by looming threats from new US import tariffs, which are expected to directly impact Thai exports in the near future, forcing businesses to adapt swiftly to mounting uncertainty. Continued …

Northern Thailand welcomes tourists again as travel reopens after floods

Tourism in northern Thailand is gradually returning to normal. Attractions in most provinces are open and accessible, with travel by air, rail, and road operating as usual.

Chiang Rai, Phayao, Phrae, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, and Uttaradit have largely returned to normal. The only exceptions are Phu Chi Fa National Park and Mae Fah Luang University Botanical Garden, both closed until Aug. 31. Continued …

Tourism-related businesses on Koh Chang wary despite Thai-Cambodian ceasefire

Despite a ceasefire agreement between Thailand and Cambodia, tourism operators and hoteliers on Koh Chang remain skeptical about the stability of the situation. Many operators experienced a sharp decline in tourism and a shortage of workers.

Saksit Mungkarn, former chairman of the Trat Tourism Industry Council and also a hotel operator on Koh Chang, said the ceasefire agreement has not restored confidence among the private sector due to political instability and uncertainty on both sides of the border. Continued …

Former Boxer Sets Fire to Two Malaysian Tourists Outside Mall

A former boxer doused two Malaysian tourists with thinner and set them on fire outside a major shopping mall in central Bangkok late Thursday. The assailant was quickly restrained by bystanders at the scene.

The victims, both Malaysian nationals, sustained burn injuries to their bodies and faces. They were rushed to Police General Hospital for treatment and are now reported to be in stable condition. Continued …

Tourist Stabbed in Patong Over 60-Baht Fruit Dispute

A disagreement over the price of fruit has left a foreign tourist in hospital with a serious stab wound after an incident in Patong in the early hours yesterday. Officers arrived to find the victim, from Azerbaijan, lying on the pavement with a deep abdominal wound. He was rushed to Patong Hospital for emergency treatment.

The suspect was found waiting at the scene and reportedly admitted to stabbing the tourist during an argument. According to police, the dispute began after the tourist ate fruit from a sidecar stall run by the suspect and his girlfriend and allegedly refused to pay the 60-baht charge. Continued …

Mother’s Day in Thailand: Nine temples to visit for blessings and good fortune

Mother’s Day in Thailand, celebrated on Aug. 12, is a time for people to express love and respect toward their mothers or those who play an important role in their lives. It is also considered an auspicious occasion to seek blessings and enhance one’s fortune by paying respects at temples, a tradition believed to bring prosperity and good luck.

Here are some of Bangkok’s most popular temples to visit for prayers and merit-making on this special day, along with the unique blessings each site is believed to bestow. Continued …

The elephant whisperer: one Thai woman’s lifelong quest to protect a rescued herd

Saengduean Lek Chailert was five years old when she saw an elephant for the first time. It was in chains, lumbering past her home in rural Thailand on its way to help loggers pull trees from the forest. Back then, she saw the giant mammals like everyone else – as animals that served humans. But that changed the day she heard a scream from the forest.

Chailert was 16 when she heard the terrible noise. She scrambled through the trees until she found the source: a bull elephant scrabbling in the mud as it tried and failed to drag a log out of a ditch. Every failed attempt was met with punishment from the loggers and mahout, the elephant keeper. Continued …

How Thailand’s Ethical Elephant Sanctuaries Are Revolutionizing Safari Tourism

Travelers are now more interested in connecting with nature in ways that are sustainable and humane. The shift in safari tourism that stands out the most is the growing interest in ethical wildlife sanctuaries. Wildlife sanctuaries allow tourism where visitors can mingle with animals in natural surroundings devoid of any form of exploitation, injuries, or cruelty.

An elephant sanctuary located in the hills near Chiang Rai, is an embodiment of this shift. Tatvani Elephant Sanctuary is a new landmark for elephant tourism, as it integrates conservation, respect, and sustainability. Continued …

Phuket prepares to host global green tourism summit

A high-level Phuket delegation has returned from Fiji after taking part in the Global Sustainable Tourism Conference (GSTC) 2025 — a key step in preparing the island to host the world-class event next year.

The four-day conference, organized by the Global Sustainable Tourism Council, ran on Aug. 5-8 at the Sheraton Fiji Golf & Beach Resort. It brought together industry leaders, government officials, and tourism professionals from across the globe to exchange ideas, showcase best practices, and promote the GSTC Criteria — internationally recognized standards for sustainable tourism. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer two round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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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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