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Thursday’s news-Feb 13


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Feedback re: new expat tax/Prachuap Khiri Khan Art Festival/Big C Marche at Bluport/Ban Krut community selected/Ping-pong bomb thrown at Prahcuap hotel/Buddhist alms ceremony/Hazardous smog at ‘red’ level in PKK/Thailand braces for rising heat/Macular degeneration/Top Thai Officers Probed/Myanmar to Repatriate 7,000 Scam Victims/To cut power, internet, fuel supply to Cambodia/New Road Link to Malaysia/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: $9 Billion Jackpot with Casino/Trump’s tariffs and trade policies/Taiwanese Circuit Board Makers/5 Wellness Trends in 2025/Smartphones Propel Asia’s Cashless Revolution/TOURISM: Thai hotel room rate growth/Nana street hookers arrested/Chinese Tourists Choose Japan/Thailand’s Medical Tourism Industry/Changing Thailand’s elephant tourism/To benefit from airport upgrade/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Yangsheng self-cultivation practices/State of the Stomach in Bangkok/Chiang Rai International Balloon Festival/Thai desserts you’ll love/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand’s climate challenge solutions/Floating solar projects for Cargill/Energy Storage Expo/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: Nightmare scenario at PKK tax office over new expat tax

“Thank you for the article ‘Nightmare scenario at PKK tax office over new expat tax‘ and thank you ‘Thesatat’ for being a ‘pipe cleaner’ trying to be a good person and file taxes in PKK. The head of the PKK tax office personally promised us at a meeting in Hua Hin that “All DTAs will be honored.” Clearly, he hasn’t shared that with his subordinates. Personally, I’m going through AIT (American International Tax Advisors) and let them deal with these issues. At the end of the day (which may be two to three years out – maybe more – we hope to pay only what is legally required.” – PB

Editor: We have asked the tax consultants we used for our previous reporting to assess this latest news, but this is probably just a lack of understanding on the part of local officials about the tax. We anticipated this might be a problem early on, as the law is ambiguous and there are roughly 90 dual tax treaties to be considered, not all the same. We doubt, at this stage, that there has been any education of local officials, and even if there is, the complications might make them resort to an “everyone has to pay the tax” mentality. There will probably be a lot of misinformation on this issue as we go forward and we will try to keep you informed as we hear about problems or solutions. Getting expert guidance as you have done is probably a wise move.

Here us the response from Expats Tax Thailand’s experts: “The key issue here is not just U.S. Social Security but the broader challenge of how international tax rules are applied at the local level in Thailand. The 2024 remittance tax changes have introduced complexities that some local tax offices — especially in provincial areas — may not yet fully understand. Many expats have reported difficulties due to inconsistent guidance, as well as language barriers when trying to clarify their tax position.

“In cases like U.S. Social Security, the rules are clear: it is not taxable in Thailand, nor does it need to be included on a Thai tax return. However, misunderstandings at the local level can lead to unnecessary stress and potential disputes with tax authorities.

“For expats looking to avoid these difficulties, using a professional tax filing service can help ensure compliance while avoiding the frustration of dealing with tax offices unfamiliar with international tax agreements.”

Click HERE if you have more questions.

Prachuap Khiri Khan Art Festival this weekend

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Big C Marche to replace Bluport’s Gourmet Market

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Ban Krut community selected for tourism project

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Man arrested for throwing ping-pong bomb at Prahcuap hotel

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5,000 attend Buddhist alms ceremony at Prauchap Bay

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Hazardous smog levels in 53 provinces, ‘red’ level in PKK

Bangkok and 53 of the 76 provinces were shrouded with unsafe levels of ultrafine dust pollution this morning, with very thick smog levels blanketing mostly the central plain and the east, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

Twenty-two provinces also facing red levels of PM2.5 were, in descending order, Nakhon Pathom, Ratchaburi, Samut Sakhon, Saraburi, Nonthaburi, Samut Songkhram, Ayutthaya, Phetchaburi, Chanthaburi, Rayong, Lop Buri, Kanchanaburi, Prachin Buri, Nakhon Nayok, Sing Buri, Suphan Buri, Uthai Thani, Sa Kaeo, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Ang Thong, Chai Nat and Nakhon Ratchasima. Continued …

Thailand braces for rising heat and southern thunderstorms

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) today forecasts increasing temperatures, with hot weather during the day and thunderstorms expected in southern provinces of Thailand. Mariners have been advised to exercise caution due to the high seas.

In the next 24 hours, a weakened high-pressure system is affecting northeastern Thailand, resulting in cool morning temperatures and hot conditions during the day. Continued …

Do you know about macular degeneration?

Many of us are painfully aware of our body’s increasing number of shortcomings as we get older. Sagging skin, hearing loss, receding hairlines and tending to use the bathroom more frequently than we used to.

But one of the most dreaded adverse outcomes is that of diminishing eyesight. Reduced vision, also known as vision impairment, is common in older people. While many factors can contribute to it occurring, the leading cause of vision loss in older adults is age-related macular degeneration, according to the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion. Continued …

Top Thai Officers Probed Over Links to Scams in Myanmar

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) is conducting an investigation into alleged connections between senior police officers and criminal activities linked to scam operations across the Burmese border. This action follows the transfer of five senior officers from Tak province, a move that has raised eyebrows due to the significant wealth of one of the officers.

At the heart of the investigation is Police Maj Gen Ekkarat Intasueb, acting chief of Inspection Division 6 for the Office of the Inspector General. His duties encompass seven provinces, including Tak, which is directly opposite Myawaddy — a known hub for scam syndicates. As inquiries progress, he has been relocated to Bangkok by order of the national police chief. Continued …

Myanmar to Repatriate 7,000 Call Center Scam Victims to Thailand

Myanmar is preparing to return approximately 7,000 victims of call center scams to Thailand. Phumtham Wechayachai, deputy prime minister and defense minister, confirmed this plan, stressing that these victims should be repatriated directly to their home countries without being temporarily housed in Thailand.

Yesterday, Phumtham announced that 261 victims have already been released, with more awaiting repatriation. He emphasized that Thailand‘s approach is to coordinate with the victims’ home countries so they can be received directly, avoiding any delays in regions like Tak Province. Continued …

Thailand moving to cut power, internet, fuel supply to Cambodia

After cutting electricity, internet and fuel supply from five points to Myanmar border townships where scam centers are operating, Deputy Prime Minister/Defense Minister Phumtham Wechayachai is now expanding this strategy to three districts and an island in four provinces along the Thai-Cambodian border to suppress transnational criminals holed up across that border.

A spokesman of the Defense Ministry said a 165-kilometer fence is also being built with a budget of 286 million baht to strictly control the Thai-Cambodian border along Sa Kaeo province in suppressing transnational criminals and control illegal entry and exit. Continued … 

New Road Link Promises Stronger Malaysia-Thailand Economic Ties

The long-anticipated road alignment project connecting Malaysia and Thailand’s key border checkpoints is nearing completion, promising to strengthen bilateral trade and ties.

The project links Malaysia’s Bukit Kayu Hitam Immigration, Customs, Quarantine, and Security (ICQS) complex with Thailand’s Sadao Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine (CIQ) complex, with the road expected to open by the year’s end. Continued …

  • South Korean Drug Trafficker Arrested in Pattaya – Continued …
  • Foreign Hotel Manager Arrested for Illegal E-Cigarette & Smuggled Cigarette Sales – Continued …
  • South Korean Fugitive Arrested in Pattaya for Electronics Fraud – Continued …

Thailand Eyes $9 Billion Jackpot with Casino Ambitions

Thailand is on track to become a global gaming hotspot with ambitious plans to establish a lucrative casino industry. The country aims to tap into billions of dollars in revenue while boosting its thriving tourism sector. However, experts caution that success hinges on effective regulation, something that has previously been a challenge, as seen with the mishandled cannabis legalization in 2022.

Thailand’s potential to surpass Singapore’s glamorous casinos is being touted, with big players like Las Vegas Sands Corp, MGM Resorts International, and Galaxy Entertainment possibly showing interest. Though none of these companies have commented yet, Thailand remains a promising contender. Continued …

Trump’s tariffs and trade policies: What they mean for Thailand

Thailand must adapt to boost its competitiveness and economic growth amid shifts in the global economic landscape, thanks to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent trade policies, several experts have said.

Somphop Manarangsan, president of the Panyapiwat Institute of Management, said the U.S.’s reciprocal tariffs against trade surplus countries would encourage nations to seek new trade partners or focus on stimulating their domestic economies. Continued …

Taiwanese Circuit Board Makers Drive Growth in Thailand’s Electronics Sector

Taiwanese investments in Thailand’s PCB production have surged, fueled by U.S.-China tensions, with 126 projects worth 50 billion baht, bolstering the country’s electronics sector significantly.

Taiwanese firms are capitalizing on Thailand’s strategic location and favorable investment policies, positioning the country as a key hub for electronics manufacturing in Southeast Asia. This influx of investment is expected to enhance local supply chains, create jobs, and drive technological advancements, further strengthening Thailand’s competitiveness in the global electronics market. Continued …

5 Wellness Trends in 2025 boosting Thailand’s ‘Wellness Economy

“Wellness” refers to a state of complete and balanced well-being — physically, mentally, and emotionally — achieved through a healthy lifestyle. This has driven the growth of the “Wellness Economy”, an industry encompassing products and services that enhance health and quality of life.

According to the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), the Wellness Economy was valued at US$6.3 trillion in 2023, up from $5.61 trillion in 2022, and is projected to reach $7 trillion by 2025 and $9 trillion by 2028, with an average annual growth rate (CAGR) of 7.3%. Continued …

QR Codes and Smartphones Propel Asia’s Cashless Revolution

Cash is rapidly disappearing from consumer transactions across Asia, giving way to QR codes and other smartphone-driven technologies.

This shift is fueled by the growing penetration of mobile devices, widespread internet access, and the convenience these payment methods offer. Governments and businesses alike are embracing this digital transformation, promoting cashless ecosystems to enhance efficiency and reduce transaction costs. Continued …

Thai hotel room rate growth at 15%, leads world

Hotel room rates in Thailand rose last year by an average of 15% from 2023, making it the only country to achieve double-digit growth, according to SiteMinder, an e-commerce platform that helps hotels sell rooms on their own websites and through third parties.

The company’s Hotel Booking Trends report, based on more than 125 million reservations – the largest volume of hotel reservations from any single platform – shows that the average daily rate (ADR) in Thailand increased to 5,377 baht from 4,648 baht in 2023. Rates peaked in December, reaching 6,460 baht per occupied room, marking an 11% increase compared to the same period in the previous year. Continued …

Nana street hookers arrested in police crackdown on prostitution

Metropolitan Police in Bangkok moved last weekend to crack down on street prostitution and drug dealing in the popular Nana area of Bangkok, a hotspot for foreign tourists. On Friday, 25 women engaged in prostitution were rounded up by police. These included transgender street walkers, with the majority of those arrested being foreign sex workers, particularly from Africa.

The sweep came just a week after a similar operation targeted African gangs selling drugs on the pavements of the locality, which is a favorite haunt for foreign tourists, particularly Western tourists. Continued …

Chinese Tourists Choose Japan Over Thailand for New Year

In a surprising turn of events, Thailand has been knocked off its pedestal as the favorite destination for Chinese tourists during the Chinese New Year period, with Japan now taking the crown.

This shift in travel preferences has been linked to a combination of favorable factors, such as lower airfares to Japan, a weaker yen, and relaxed visa requirements, alongside rising safety concerns regarding travel in Thailand. Continued …

Is the Growth of Thailand’s Medical Tourism Industry Sustainable?

Thailand is one of the most attractive medical tourism hubs in the world. The country’s total number of foreign medical patients rose from two million in 2012 to 3.4 million in 2018. This is nearly three times the corresponding figure for Malaysia, another regional hub.

Although the Covid-19 pandemic adversely affected the industry, it has since recovered, with total foreign patients reaching three million in 2024. The industry generates substantial foreign exchange earnings for Thailand, estimated at US$9 billion in 2019. Such earnings are reliable as the average spending of medical tourists is relatively high and less sensitive to price increases over time. Continued …

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How the rise of regenerative travel is changing Thailand’s elephant tourism for the better

Travel is no longer just about ticking off bucket list destinations – mindful travelers want their adventures to have a positive impact. With growing awareness of environmental and social issues, more people are now looking for ways to give back to the places they visit rather than simply passing through.

This shift has fueled the rise of regenerative travel. Going beyond sustainability means actively working to restore ecosystems and support local communities and habitats. The goal is to create lasting benefits. Continued …

‘South Coast Triangle’ to benefit from airport upgrade

The “South Coast Triangle” of Thailand, comprising Koh Samui, Surat Thani, and the recently upgraded Nakhon Si Thammarat, is quickly emerging as a hotspot for tourism and investment along the Gulf of Thailand. A substantial investment of Bt1.46 billion (approximately USD 43 million) in Nakhon Si Thammarat International Airport is accelerating this region’s transformation, according to a new report by C9 Hotelworks.

With Asia’s top tourism destinations — such as Japan welcoming 36 million international visitors in 2024 and Thailand reaching 35 million — travelers are increasingly exploring new luxury destinations. The report highlights the growing need to expand beyond established tourist hubs like Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, and Hua Hin to tap into the untapped potential of emerging regions. Continued …

How Yangsheng self-cultivation practices enhance health and longevity

Traditional Chinese medicine Yangsheng can enhance practitioners’ health and longevity with various self-cultivation practices, according to the Public Health Ministry’s Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine.

As Thailand is facing challenges from an aged society and non-communicable diseases (NCDs), this kind of alternative medicine focuses on improving practitioners’ bodies and minds to treat and prevent diseases. Continued …

The State of the Stomach in Bangkok

Look at Bangkok through the lens of Instagram, a travel article, or a listings website, and these days the city’s restaurant scene can appear to be all about Michelin stars. The brand swept into the city in 2017, and in a short time, chefs and diners alike became obsessed with collecting its celestial accolades.

Yet, look at Bangkok from ground level, and you’ll see a very different picture. The curry shacks, noodle stalls, legacy restaurants, and street vendors that have shaped the city’s dining scene for decades continue to put out some of the best value, casual, unselfconscious, full-flavored, delicious food on earth, all while blissfully unaware of a French tire manufacturer’s rating system. Continued …

Chiang Rai International Balloon Festival underway

The month of love gets into gear with the international balloon festival kicking off at Singha Park in Chiang Rai’s Mueang district today, featuring hot air balloons rising into the sky both during the day and at night.

The annual “Singha Park International Balloon Fiesta 2025”, which continues through Monday, features several photo opportunities and a wealth of activities designed to delight visitors. Continued …

Thai desserts you’ll love if you enjoy Mango Sticky Rice

Are you a fan of mango sticky rice? If so, here are six delicious Thai sweets that are just as rich, creamy, and satisfying. Have you tried any of these?

Khanom Krok (Thai Coconut Pancakes)

Khanom Krok is a traditional Thai dessert made from flour, sugar, and coconut milk, then poured into a special dimpled pan. When ready to eat, it is scooped out as round pieces, often paired together. Continued …

Thailand’s climate challenge solutions

Thailand’s economy is among the hardest hit by the harsh impacts of global warming. But there is still a way forward. Rising temperatures and extreme weather are slashing crop yields, flooding factories, and threatening key tourist destinations. Projections show Thailand could face a 19.5% GDP reduction by 2050 if the temperature rises by 2C.

The Swiss Re Institute, which studies potential economic loss due to climate change among 48 countries, ranks Thailand No.3 for the impact on agricultural yield and No.1 in both labor productivity and tourism vulnerability. A terrifying scenario, indeed. Continued …

Cleantech Solar building 30 floating solar projects for Cargill in Thailand

Cleantech Solar has announced the commissioning of 10 MWp of floating solar PV systems for Cargill in Thailand. These PV systems are part of nearly 30 solar PV projects under various stages of operations, construction and development for the food-processing giant in Thailand, and numerous other projects in Southeast Asia and India.

The floating solar PV projects add to Cleantech Solar’s existing rooftop solar projects and are located at Cargill’s fully integrated poultry-processing units in Korat and Saraburi, providing high-quality, reliable and cost-efficient solar power for operations. Continued … 

ASEAN (Bangkok) Energy Storage & Smart Energy Expo March 5-7

The ASEAN (Bangkok) Energy Storage & Smart Energy Expo (Solar PV & Battery & Clean Energy) 2025 is set to take place from March 5-7 at the Impact Exhibition Center in Bangkok.

Covering an exhibition area of 10,000 square meters, it is expected to attract over 200 companies from around the world and will welcome more than 10,000 professional visitors. The exhibition is dedicated to showcasing and promoting the latest energy storage technologies and applications of smart energy, providing a comprehensive platform for industry professionals to exchange ideas. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Thursday’s news- Jan 30


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Alcohol ban Friday, Saturday/Harvest Wine Run/Tiger and 3 cubs spotted/Tiger numbers bouncing back/Unsafe levels of smog/Bangkok braces for rising PM2.5/Heavy rain and strong monsoon/22 fraudulent websites/Man Killed by Elephant/Hamas Set to Release Five Thai Hostages/US aircraft carrier arrives/To tackle deep south conflict/Hospitals in Thai refugee camps shut/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: TikTok’s $3.76 billion Thai data center/High-speed rail link to China/Chinese firms invest Bt547.76B/Developers target condo market/TOURISM: Destination Visa loophole/Privilege Card concerned with DTV/Pattaya’s tourism takes a hit/TAT touts bright start for Chinese arrivals/Chiang Mai promoting welless tourism/Motorcycle crash leaves Russian tourist dead/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Temples, elephants, and tales of Siam/Best beaches in Koh Samui/Week in This Lesser-known Part of Thailand/’Gastrainable Tourism’/CLIMATE THAILAND: Plastic waste warehouse fireLINKS: 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

Experts break down the new tax on expats – HERE

 

Local elections cause alcohol ban Friday, Saturday

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Harvest Wine Run at Monsoon Valley Feb 25

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Tiger and 3 cubs spotted at Kaeng Krachan Park

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Tiger numbers bouncing back in Thailand’s deep wild west

A footprint and a pile of animal scat is the spark that sets a group of rangers on a special trek through a vast forest complex in Thailand’s deep west. National park personnel and researchers have traversed undulating dirt trails through thick and dry evergreen forest, home to black bears, elephants, tapirs and pheasants.

Video 

While all animal activity is of interest, this is primarily a tiger hunt – one designed to save the big cat. The traps being laid out here – in Mae Wong national park some 360 kilometers northwest of Bangkok – are of the camera variety only. Continued … 

Unsafe levels of smog in 67 provinces

Sixty-seven out of 77 provinces in Thailand were shrouded with unsafe levels of ultrafine dust pollution this morning, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

Sixty-four other provinces faced orange levels (starting to affect health) of PM2.5 ranging from 38.3 to 73.8. They included Ayutthaya, Bangkok, Chiang Rai, Chon Buri, Kanchanaburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Phuket, Samut Prakan and Songkhla. Continued …

Bangkok braces for rising PM2.5 levels over next 7 days

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is calling on residents and local agencies to intensify their efforts in controlling air pollution, as PM2.5 levels are projected to rise for seven days from today.

PM2.5 refers to fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less, which can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, posing health risks such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rain and strong monsoon impact

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) forecasts a weakening cold air mass and heavy rain over upper Thailand, though chilly conditions persist, while a strong monsoon affects the south. Yesterday, six provinces were expected to experience heavy rain.

The strong northeast monsoon affecting the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region is causing high waves, especially in the lower Gulf, where they reach 2 to 3 meters. Thunderstorms can increase wave heights beyond 3 meters. Continued …

Warning issued about 22 fraudulent websites

Thai cyber police have warned people not to fall victim to 22 dangerous websites by not clicking them or they might end up having their personal information stolen.

Scammers often create fake websites about investment schemes or job opportunities to earn extra income, and end up tricking people who click on them into giving personal information. Continued …

Rescuers Discover Body of Man Killed by Elephant in Rubber Plantation

In an incident highlighting the ongoing human-wildlife conflict in rural Thailand, the body of a 40-year-old man, who had been missing for six days, was discovered in a rubber plantation. The deceased is believed to have been trampled by a wild elephant.

The victim, whose identity has not yet been released, was found in the rubber plantation in the Thung Maha Charoen subdistrict, Sa Kaeo Province. Relatives of the deceased had been searching for him since he went missing nearly a week ago. Continued …

Hamas Set to Release Five Thai Hostages Today

In the latest development regarding the ongoing hostage crisis, an Israeli official confirmed yesterday that Hamas is set to release five Thai nationals in a planned hostage exchange scheduled for today.

While the official did not disclose the names of the Thai nationals, it was confirmed that the release is part of a broader ceasefire agreement aimed at halting the conflict in Gaza. Continued …

US aircraft carrier arrives in Thailand

The USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), one of the world’s most powerful Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, has docked at Laem Chabang port on a scheduled visit.

At a length of 333 meters, the USS Carl Vinson is more than just a military vessel; it is a floating city. The ship supports a crew of over 5,000, including its embarked air wing. The carrier is equipped to carry more than 60 aircraft, including cutting-edge F-35C Lightning II fighter jets and F/A-18E/F Super Hornets. Continued …

New Thai team to tackle deep south conflict amid growing violence

A new government team dedicated to peace negotiations will be formed to address the ongoing conflict in the deep south, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai.

Phumtham stated that the leader of the new team has yet to be decided. The choice could involve reappointing the previous team or opting for a new one, contingent on a comprehensive evaluation of strategies designed to resolve the long-standing insurgency. Continued …

Hospitals in Thai refugee camps shut as US suspends aid

Seven hospitals serving refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border have halted medical services following the Trump administration’s 90-day suspension of foreign aid funding.

Saw Saw, a former NGO official, confirmed that hospitals in seven refugee camps – three in Tak province, two in Mae Hong Son, one in Ratchaburi, and one in Kanchanaburi – had suspended treatment after the U.S. ended over 40 years of funding and no other support was available. Medical staff, including doctors and nurses, have withdrawn and patients have been forced to seek treatment elsewhere, he added. Continued …

  • Illegal Russian, Estonian building workers arrested on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Pattaya police book illegal Russian guide – Continued … 
  • 2 Chinese and 4 Burmese nationals arrested in Bangkok salon raid – Continued …
  • Drunk Foreign Driver Kills Bull in Chaiyaphum Crash – Continued …

TikTok’s $3.76 billion Thai data center investment approved

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) has approved a significant investment by TikTok, the popular video-sharing platform, of over 126 billion baht (US$3.76 billion) in establishing a data center in the country.

The investment will see TikTok, a subsidiary of ByteDance, establish server and related infrastructure in high-performance data centers located in Bangkok, Samut Prakan, and Chachoengsao provinces. Continued …

Thailand expects high-speed rail link to China to operate from 2030

Thailand expects its 609-kilometer portion of a high-speed railway that will connect it with China through Laos to begin operations in 2030, nearly a decade later than originally planned.

More than a third of construction has been completed in the segment connecting the capital Bangkok to the city of Nakhon Ratchasima, about 220 kilometers away, and the line to Nong Khai at the border with Laos would be ready by 2030, said a Thai government spokesperson. Continued …

Over 500 Chinese firms have invested approximately 547.76B baht in Thailand

Amata City Rayong has become the most popular industrial estate for Chinese manufacturers, who have opened over 500 factories in Thailand, with investments worth over 547.76 billion baht in recent years, the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) announced.

The IEAT reported that, in the past few years, Chinese manufacturers have opened 585 factories and created 152,541 jobs across seven industries. The IEAT also noted that Chinese investments now account for 14% of all foreign direct investments in the country. Continued …

Thai property developers target condo market amid stagnation

Leading Thai property developers are rolling out ambitious strategies for 2025 as the real estate market faces continued headwinds, with experts forecasting flat growth compared to 2024.

The challenging environment has prompted major players to diversify their portfolios and adopt innovative approaches to capture existing demand. Continued …

Thailand’s Destination Visa loophole that could cost you

The much-hyped Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is proving to be more of a bureaucratic headache than a dream ticket. While Bangkok Immigration (Division 1) has published criteria for extending the visa by six months, these guidelines aren’t binding on provincial offices, leaving holders navigating a minefield of uncertainty.

The biggest revelation? It’s far easier to leave the country every 180 days than to fight through the paperwork jungle for a local extension. A review of the DTV Facebook group shows that 75% of holders say a simple border hop is the safest bet over the five-year validity of the visa. Continued …

Thailand Privilege Card concerned DTV visa will eat into its shares

Thailand Privilege Card yesterday urged the government to enhance privileges for its customers, warning that the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) could lure them away.

The concern was raised by Manatase Annawat, president of Thailand Privilege Card, who pointed out that the DTV visa is significantly cheaper than even the entry-level privilege card, while offering similar benefits to foreigners. Continued …

Pattaya’s tourism takes a hit after Chinese abduction

Thailand’s tourism industry has been rocked by the recent abduction of Chinese actor Wang Xing, leaving popular hotspots like Pattaya eerily quiet. The star was allegedly lured to Thailand under false pretences before being trafficked across the border and held captive in Myawaddy, Myanmar.

While Thai police scrambled to rescue the actor, the fallout was swift. News of the terrifying ordeal spread like wildfire in China, sparking fears over safety in Thailand and sending shockwaves through the tourism sector. Once bustling with Chinese visitors, Pattaya is witnessing a drastic downturn in arrivals, with holidaymakers choosing to stay away. Continued …

TAT touts bright start for New Year arrivals from China

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is working toward increasing charter flights from secondary cities in China, while preparing to launch the first phase of the domestic “We Travel Together” subsidy, offering 1 million privileges in June.

Chuwit Sirivejkul, TAT regional director of marketing for East Asia, said Thailand had so far welcomed 22,000-24,000 Chinese tourists per day on average in January. Continued …

Chiang Mai promoting welless tourism despite air pollution

As tourism operators in Chiang Mai brace for the smog season over the coming months, they hope the pollution will be less severe this year than in previous years.

The industry is intensifying efforts to market the province as a wellness destination to counter the damaging reputation derived from the persistently high level of pollution it encouters at this time of year. Continued …

High-speed motorcycle crash leaves Russian tourist dead, 2 injured

A collision on Jomtien Second Road in Pattaya has left one Russian tourist dead and two others seriously injured after a high-speed motorcycle collision late night.

The crash occurred at approximately 11:30 pm in front of the Atlantis Condo Resort, when a foreign motorcyclist, riding a KTM big bike, struck a Russian couple crossing the road hand-in-hand. The force of the impact sent both pedestrians flying, leaving one dead and the other critically injured. Continued …

Temples, elephants, and tales of Siam

Thailand, now one of the world’s most-visited destinations, was once an enigma to the Europeans. In the late 19th century, Siam, as it was then known, began offering a glimpse into its unknown kingdom through the expedition of Norwegian ethnographer Carl Bock.

Bock’s journey, undertaken with the blessing of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), is now on display in an exhibition at the National Library in Bangkok. The exhibition offers a rare opportunity to step back in time and experience the kingdom through Bock’s eyes. Continued …

Best beaches in Koh Samui

At 25 kilometers long and 21 kilometers wide, it’s hardly surprising that Koh Samui – Thailand’s second biggest island – is a beach lover’s nirvana. Continued …

I Spent a Week in This Lesser-known Part of Thailand and It Was Paradise

In August, I traveled up Thailand’s western coast, from the island of Phuket to the laid-back province of Phang Nga. The region is famous for the dramatic limestone karst formations that rise from Phang Nga Bay, but traveling off-season — and off the beaten path — allowed me to see it from a new angle.

At a beachfront hotel near the town of Khao Lak, monsoon rain released a cascade of fragrance from the tropical flowers in the garden. Watching the sun rise over the Andaman Sea the next morning, I found it hard to believe this pristine shoreline was, in 2004, the site of a devastating tsunami. Continued …

‘Gastrainable Tourism’ – ASEAN’s golden opportunity

Gastronomy Tourism has gained widespread popularity worldwide, especially in ASEAN, which is rich in cultural heritage and diverse cuisines that attract tourists globally.

This form of tourism offers not only unique food flavors but also the opportunity to experience local lifestyles and the long-standing wisdom passed down through generations. Continued …

Operator of plastic waste warehouse that caught fire ‘violated industrial laws’

The operator of Teng Fa Plastic and Metal warehouse in Ban Paew district of Samut Sakhon province, which was engulfed in flames on Wednesday, was allegedly in violation of industrial laws, the Provincial Industry Office said.

A fire broke out at a large pile of recyclable plastic and rubber waste at the 13-rai (2.08 hectares) garbage warehouse compound, destroying two warehouses there. No injuries had been reported as of press time. Despite the efforts of 20 fire engines, the flames had yet to be brought under control due to inflammable waste and chemicals. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

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The facts about the ‘new’ tax on expat income

Expat News has been following the change in Thai tax law related to taxing foreigner income that is brought into Thailand. We have seen a great deal of misinformation online, as well as a good bit of defiance. So we asked experts on the subject, Here is what was provided by Expat Tax Thailand:

In September 2023, Thailand’s Revenue Department announced significant updates to the interpretation of tax laws, effective from Jan. 1, 2024. These changes, now officially published in the Royal Gazette, have raised questions and concerns among expats, many of whom are unsure about their obligations under the new rules. With the 2024 tax filing deadline fast approaching, understanding these changes is essential.

To provide clarity, Expat Tax Thailand (ETT) has partnered with experts from the Revenue Department and leading tax specialists. These include Pattharaphon Penjham, senior legal officer at the Revenue Department, and Thanadet Boonsantia, managing director of Tax Talk Thailand. Their guidance sheds light on what expats need to know to stay compliant.

Addressing the Most Pressing Questions

1. Is this new tax official?

Yes, the updated tax regulations were officially published in the Royal Gazette in September 2023, confirming their validity. The rules came into effect on Jan. 1, 2024, and apply to income remitted into Thailand from this date onward.

According to Carl Turner, co-founder of Expat Tax Thailand, “These updates represent a major shift in how expats need to approach their tax filings. It’s important to act now to ensure compliance and avoid unnecessary penalties.”

2. Do all expats need to file a Thai tax return, even if their home country has a dual tax treaty (DTA)?

Expats are required to file a Thai tax return if their income is not explicitly excluded under a DTA. Paying tax in another country does not automatically exempt you from filing in Thailand. For example, U.S. Social Security payments may still require filing if remitted to Thailand and not excluded by a DTA. Immigration officials are unlikely to handle foreign tax treaties directly and may default to asking for a Thai tax return during visa renewals.

“Many expats mistakenly believe that having paid tax overseas means they don’t have to file in Thailand,” says Turner. “The reality is more complex, and professional guidance is often necessary to ensure compliance.”

3. When is this enforced? What happens if someone hasn’t filed a tax return?

The new rules are already in effect, and failure to comply can have serious consequences. If you are obligated to file a Thai tax return and do not, the Revenue Department has the authority to audit you. This may result in:

  • Notification to immigration authorities, potentially preventing you from exiting Thailand.
  • Police notices and legal proceedings.

Turner emphasizes, “The Revenue Department has been clear about its enforcement powers. Non-compliance could lead to significant disruptions, including visa or travel issues.”

4. Is this a scam by tax experts and accountants?

No, the changes are directly from Thailand’s Revenue Department and are not a scheme created by tax professionals. The updated regulations are based on official policies, and experts have worked closely with the Revenue Department to provide accurate information. To further clarify, a webinar featuring Revenue Department officials and tax specialists is being offered to answer questions and provide guidance directly from credible sources. Register to join the live Q&A with the Revenue Department here.

Turner notes, “At Expat Tax Thailand, we base our advice on information directly from the Revenue Department. Our goal is to demystify the process and provide expats with the tools they need to stay compliant.”

Key Tax Changes for Expats

Under the new rules, expats residing in Thailand for more than 180 days must file a tax return if they remit the following types of income into Thailand after Jan. 1, 2024:

  • Salaries earned overseas.
  • Pension income.
  • Capital gains from investments.
  • Rental income from overseas properties.

Funds brought into Thailand before 2024 (e.g., savings or social security payments) are not taxable, provided you maintain proper documentation.

Staying Compliant: Practical Steps
  1. Understand your obligations: Determine whether your income qualifies as taxable under the new rules.
  2. Consult resources: Refer to the Revenue Department’s English-language guide, “How Foreigners in Thailand Pay Tax,” for detailed information.
  3. Maintain records: Ensure proper documentation for all remittances, including bank slips and sales records, especially for non-taxable income.
  4. Seek expert advice: Engage trusted advisors to navigate the complexities of these regulations and ensure compliance.
A Note on Enforcement

With the 2024 tax filing deadline of March 31, 2024, time is running out for expats to organize their filings. Penalties for non-compliance include fines, visa or work permit issues, and other complications. By staying informed and proactive, expats can meet their obligations and avoid unnecessary difficulties.

Hua Hin Expat News offers a unique link for further information, where Expat Tax Thailand  and tax experts are available to provide clarity and answer questions directly – HERE.

A live “Ask the Revenue Department” webinar is scheduled for next week, Jan. 29, at 4pm. This is an opportunity to have your tax questions answered directly by Pattharaphon Penjham, senior legal officer at the Thailand Revenue Department. He will be joined by Thanadet Boonsantia, managing director of Tax Talk Thailand and a former Revenue Department official turned independent tax expert. Together, they will provide valuable insights into how recent tax changes impact expat tax residents. Sign up here.

And from a Bangkok Metropolitan Authority document:

The law stipulates that anyone who resides in Thailand for longer than 180 days is considered a resident for tax purposes. If a foreigner resides in Thailand for fewer than 180 days each calendar year, then he/she will only have to pay tax on the earnings that you earn inside Thailand. Even though he/she does not have a work permit, he/she is NOT exempt from paying tax.

DOUBLE TAX TREATIES: Thailand has double tax treaties with nearly every country on the planet. The purpose of a tax treaty is to prevent a company from one country being taxed twice on income earned in the other country. This also applies to individuals performing services in the other country.

PKK farmers warned about burning their agricultural waste

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Why is the Kao Tao reservoir green?

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Prachuap Khiri Khan Art Festival Feb 14-16

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PKK committee discusses Sam Roi Yot challenges

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Thai Government and Opposition Clash Over PM2.5 Pollution Response

As the PM2.5 pollution crisis intensifies, the Thai government and opposition parties are engaged in a public dispute over environmental priorities, exacerbated by the expected continuation of hazardous smog conditions until tomorrow.

Opposition leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut criticiszed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. In a biting remark, he suggested the PM should ensure Thai citizens have the chance to breathe cleaner air before embarking on international travels, such as the current trip to Davos, Switzerland, for the World Economic Forum. Continued …

Most of Thailand still faces red levels of smog

Ultrafine dust levels were in the red (hazardous-to-health) in 44 out of Thailand’s 77 provinces this morning, with only six provinces reporting moderate to good air quality.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 8am that particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) was at red levels in 44 provinces and at orange (starting to affect health) levels in 27 provinces. Continued … 

PTT Station lowers benzine, gasohol prices except E85

PTT Station has announced a reduction in retail prices for all types of benzine and gasohol by 0.40 baht per liter, with the exception of E85, which will decrease by 0.50 baht per liter. These changes take effect today.

With these adjustments, the price of benzine will be 44.04 baht per liter, gasohol 95 at 35.75 baht per liter, gasohol 91 at 35.38 baht per liter, E20 at 33.54 baht per liter, and premium gasohol 95 at 44.34 baht per liter. E85 will see a decrease to 32.59 baht per liter. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold wave and increased monsoon rains

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning today, indicating cold to very cold weather, particularly in mountain areas, with frost expected in some places. A new cold wave with strong winds is anticipated, while the southern region is facing increased monsoon activity with more rain predicted from today.

Over the next 24 hours, a high-pressure system or cold air mass covering upper Thailand and the South China Sea is weakening. This situation results in morning fog and slightly rising temperatures in northern and northeastern Thailand. Continued …

Biometric SIM card registration approved

The board of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has approved in principle a draft for a new SIM card registration system and collection of mobile users’ data through a biometric system.

The draft requires all mobile operators to process the SIM card registration via a “liveness detection biometric” system. Political pressure ramped up recently for stricter measures to tackle rampant online fraud and call center gangs. Continued …

14,000 caregivers needed to tackle elderly chronic disease surge

More than 7.5 million elderly people are suffering from chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), prompting the need for an additional 14,000 care managers by 2030, said Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin.

Somsak yesterday presided over the opening ceremony of the 5th Thailand Elderly Health Service Forum at the IMPACT Forum in Nonthaburi. The forum addressed the growing challenges posed by Thailand’s ageing population. Continued …

Chinese firms the biggest investors in Thailand during 2024

Chinese firms accounted for more than 42% of the 981.65 billion baht total investment by foreign entities in Thailand as of Dec. 31, 2024, according to the Department of Business Development.

A total of 30,075 firms invested 415.58 billion baht, in a range of sectors from properties, services, restaurants and retail. However, only a few businesses have Chinese entities with shareholding over 50% of registered capital. They included restaurants (62.8%), and vegetable and fruit wholesalers (54.6%). Continued …

Thai exports top forecasts in December, up 8.7%

The value of Thailand’s customs-cleared exports rose 8.7% in December from a year earlier, the Ministry of Commerce said today, slightly higher than analysts’ forecasts.

The reading compared with a forecast 8.15% increase year-on-year for December in a Reuters poll, and followed November’s 8.2% rise. The ministry is maintaining its export growth target of 2% to 3% for 2025. Continued …

M&A activity on the up in transport and logistics

The Trade Competition Commission (TCCT) says merger and acquisition (M&A) activities are rising in the transport and logistics sector, driven by fierce price competition and potential risks of financial losses.

Visanu Vongsinsirikul, secretary-general of the TCCT, said the service and industrial sectors would continue to be key areas to monitor for business M&As. Continued …

Government strategies in place to deal with influx of cheap imports

Thailand is ready to tackle the influx of imported goods in the country with the value-added tax (VAT) mechanism and strict product quality inspection, the Finance Ministry said yesterday.

This remark follows U.S. President Donald Trump’s policy to impose tariffs on imported goods, with up to 60% on Chinese goods. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat confirmed that the Fiscal Policy Office has already evaluated the impact of Trump 2.0 policy, saying that other ministries would do the same to cope with the policy’s impact on Thailand. Continued …

Trump effect mixed for Thailand

Trump 2.0 policies, referring to strategies utilized by the U.S. president in his second term, are expected to impact products such as computers, equipment and components, electronic devices, rubber products, and agricultural goods.

However, sectors likely to benefit include semiconductors, steel and aluminium, according to a Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) study. Continued …

Listed banks post 7% net profit growth last year

The banking industry reported softer net profit growth of 7% in 2024, reflecting the country’s economic conditions. The positive performance was supported by a reduction in loan-loss reserves and controlled non-performing loans (NPLs).

The 11 SET-listed banks reported a consolidated net profit of 253 billion baht in 2024, a 7.2% year-on-year increase. Over the past few years, the industry has consistently achieved double-digit net profit growth annually. Continued …

Thai tourism starts 2025 on a high as foreign arrivals surge 18.6%

Foreign visitors to Thailand surged 18.6% to over 2 million in the post-New Year period, compared with the same time last year, the Tourism and Sports Ministry announced on Tuesday.

Tourist arrivals between Jan. 1-19 totaled 2,139,901, generating around 107.37 billion baht in revenue for Thai businesses. China was the top source of foreign tourists, with 354,091 arrivals, followed by Malaysia (216,860), Russia (165,501), South Korea (124,823), and India (117,896). Continued …

Chinese tourists cancel 4,572 room nights in Thailand hotels in January

The case of Chinese actor Xing Wang being lured to Myanmar’s Myawaddy via Thailand has drawn significant international attention. Thailand’s alleged role as a “transit hub for human trafficking” has caused hisitation among Chinese tourists.

Data from Thai Hotels Assn. shows that 4,572 room nights have been canceled by Chinese tourists so far in January, with 2,001 room nights canceled in Bangkok hotels. Concerns about safety in Thailand have also impacted other Asian markets, leading to cancellation of 7,856 room nights across Thailand. Continued …

Lunar New Year festivities in Bangkok

According to the Chinese zodiac, the Year of the Snake – which will begin on Jan. 29 – represents wisdom, transformation and renewal. This is a good sign after the challenges we’ve encountered in recent years.

But before we start anew, let’s have some fun at shopping malls before going on with our lives in a wise way. Continued …

Ayutthaya’s Aranyik community showcases traditional recipes

Residents of the Aranyik community in Ayutthaya’s Nakhon Luang district held a contest on Tuesday to showcase the five best local dishes that have best represented the Thai-Lao legacy over the past 200 years.

The event, called “Inheriting the Aranyik legacy”, was held at Thachang Wittayakom School in Nakhon Luang district and highlighted dishes that have been passed down through the generations, namely Pon Moo (ground pork curry), Kaeng Khilek (kassod or Siamese cassia leaf curry), Tom Chued Look Rok (clear soup with egg sausage), Kai Nok Moh (chicken curry) and Kaeng Buat Fakthong (pumpkin in coconut milk). Continued …

Chiang Mai Flower Festival Feb 7-9

Chiang Mai will hold the “Chiang Mai Flower Festival 2025,” scheduled from Feb. 7-9 under the theme “Charm of Blossoms, Beauty of Wiang Ping Flora.” Visitors will experience the grandeur of floral parades and a vibrant array of flowers.

This year’s event promises to be as spectacular as ever, with a highlight on Saturday, Feb. 8. The grand floral parade, featuring 25 elaborately decorated floats from the public and private sectors, will start from the Chiang Mai Governor’s Residence and end at Nong Buak Hat Public Park. Continued …

Balloon festival returns to Chiang Rai Feb 13-17

Get ready for an unforgettable Valentine’s Day and beyond as Chiang Rai’s skies light up with hot air balloons. The Singha Park Chiang Rai International Balloon Fiesta 2025 promises a breathtaking spectacle, with 30 balloons from 13 countries taking flight next month.

Pongrat Luangthamrongcharoen, Managing Director of Singha Park Chiang Rai Co., has announced the return of the region’s largest balloon festival. From Feb. 13 to 17, Singha Park will host the event, which has captivated audiences since 2016. Continued …

Forum airs Mekong hydro project fears

Concerns were raised at a forum yesterday over the likelihood that the Sanakham hydropower project, a run-of-river dam, would have a bad impact on Thai communities downstream.

The 12 turbines of the proposed dam will cause volatility in the Mekong River’s downstream areas, in which water levels may go up by 1.2 meters and down by 1.5 meter in one day, or 2.7 meter in total changes in a single day, said a representative of the Mekong River Commission Secretariat (MRCS), citing results of mathematical modeling. Continued …

Australia’s TomKat to move KoolPak operations to Thailand

Queensland-based start-up TomKat, the innovator behind KoolPak, the world-first reusable packaging solution for temperature-sensitive and perishable goods incorporating track and trace technology, is relocating to Thailand to set up manufacturing operations.

For Tom and Kath Long, sustainability is more than a buzzword — it’s the foundation of their business and their lives. As owners and directors of TomKat Line Fish, their commitment to sustainable fishing practices led them to confront an inconvenient truth: their use of polystyrene boxes for transporting fresh fish contradicted their eco-conscious ethos. Continued …

Solar power surpasses coal in EU for first time

Solar overtook coal in the European Union’s electricity production in 2024, with the share of renewables rising to almost half the bloc’s power sector, according to a report released today. Gas generation, meanwhile, declined for the fifth year in a row and fossil-fueled power dipped to a “historic low”. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

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PKK rainfall down 10%, officials make drought plan

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British Chamber hosts Networking Night in Hua Hin Feb 21

The BCCT Connecting Western Seaboard (Hua Hin) event, organized by the British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) in cooperation with AMCHAM, Beluthai, DanCham, GTCC, NTCC, Swecham, British Club, Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin, will be held Friday, Feb. 21, from 6 pm to 9 pm at Pineapple Valley Golf Club Hua Hin.

Admission is Bt1,100 net for members and non-members and includes a buffet and free-flow soft drinks, beer, and wine. Continued …

Thailand Tax Changes Explained: Insights Direct from the Revenue Department

Discover the critical tax changes affecting expats in Thailand in this exclusive interview with a senior officer and a former officer from Thailand’s Revenue Department. They provide clear and concise answers to help clarify the tax obligations of expats.

Carl Turner and Expat Tax Thailand partner Dr. Sarawoot interview senior Revenue Department official Khun Pattharaphon Penjham and former official Khun Thanadet Boonsantia to discuss expat tax obligations in Thailand. Video …

Toxic air crisis: Dust levels ‘red’ in most of Thailand

Ultrafine dust levels were in the red (hazardous-to-health) in 46 out of the 76 provinces and in greater Bangkok this morning, with only 10 provinces reporting moderate to good air quality.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTFA) reported at 8am that particulate matter 2.5 micrometrs and less in diameter (PM2.5) was at red levels in 46 provinces and at orange (starting to affect health) levels in 21 provinces. Most were in the central plain, the northeast and the east. Continued …

Toxic air: Thailand considers work from home nationwide

The Ministry of Public Health is set to recommend a nationwide work from home directive next week after PM2.5 ultrafine dust pollution surpassed safe thresholds in nearly every province yesterday, with greater Bangkok experiencing the highest levels.

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin announced that a meeting would be held today to formulate strategies to address the escalating pollution crisis. Among the proposed measures is a nationwide work-from-home policy, which will be presented during the upcoming Cabinet meeting. Continued …

PM2.5 impacted 1 million Thais, cost Bt3 billion last year: Health Ministry

Over 1 million people have been treated for health conditions linked to PM2.5 air pollution in the past fiscal year (October 2023-December 2024), costing the country around 3 billion baht in healthcare expenses, the Public Health Ministry reported on Monday.

A total of 1,048,015 people sought treatment for six PM2.5-related conditions over the 12 months, ranked as follows: Dermatitis (442,073 patients), conjunctivitis (357,104), chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (226,423), asthma (18,336), acute coronary syndrome (4,051), and diseases from direct contact with air pollution (28). Continued …

How China outdoes Thailand in PM2.5 dust war

Sonthi Kotchawat, an environmental and health expert with the Thai Environmental Scholars Assn., posted online: “China declares victory in the PM2.5 dust war with the ‘Blue Skies by 2025’ policy. How did they do it? Meanwhile, Thailand remains at the same point.

“China began its national action plan to tackle air pollution, especially PM2.5 dust, in 2013.” (Editor: It should be noted that Beijing still ranks among the worst air polluted cities in the world.) Continued …

Baht projected to strengthen

The baht is likely to strengthen further after it appreciated beyond 34 to the dollar yesterday, as Donald Trump’s inauguration speech disappointed investors, prompting heavy selling of the dollar for profit-taking, says Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research).

The Thai currency traded at a two-week high of 33.97 to the dollar in early Asian morning trade uesterday, compared with Monday’s close at 34.30, after Trump refrained from imposing tariffs on his first day in office. Continued …

Cambodian police free US man who was kidnapped in Thailand, smuggled across border

Cambodian authorities successfully rescued a man who was kidnapped in Thailand, drugged, and transported to Cambodia, where he was held captive. At the same time, his captors attempted to extort a ransom from his family.

According to the National Police, the victim, identified as Yu Emil, is an American citizen of Taiwanese descent. The rescue operation was conducted on Jan. 15, a day after the victim’s family reported the incident through the Ministry of Interior. Continued …

  • Delivery Rider Killed in Road Rage Incident Involving Indian Driver – Continued …
  • Police Subdue Russian Woman with Rubber Bullets at Phuket Festival – Continued …
  • French Man Arrested in Bangkok for Sharing Explicit Content of Thai Women – Continued …

Thailand’s 50-Day Deadline to Assess Entertainment Complex Proposal

Thailand’s Council of State has been tasked with a 50-day deadline to evaluate the proposed Entertainment Complex Act. This follows the Cabinet’s endorsement of the draft legislation on Jan. 13, setting a potential legislative pathway for casinos to exist within larger entertainment venues.

This legislative proposal, pending since the Cabinet’s nod of approval, is a significant step toward reshaping Thailand’s entertainment landscape. The move envisions turning parts of the country into “man-made destinations” that could accommodate a range of entertainment options, possibly revitalizing local tourism and injecting economic vitality. Continued …

Thailand’s entertainment complexes law said to lack clarity

The Council of State’s six points of concern over the government’s draft law on entertainment complexes may leave certain parties confused, especially those supporting the initiative and wondering about the council’s intentions.

At the heart of the matter is the unclear distinction between a tourist-focused entertainment complex and a broader man-made attraction. This lack of clarity raises fundamental questions: Does an entertainment complex require additional components, such as casinos, to achieve its goals, or should it prioritize scale and structure? Continued …

Ministry eyes GDP gain of greater than 3%

The Finance Ministry expects Thai GDP to grow by more than 3% this year, supported by robust expansion in the first quarter.

According to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, the first quarter this year should record growth exceeding the first quarter last year as a result of government policies. If the economy performs well in the first quarter, full-year growth should exceed 3%, he said. Continued …

Experts advise Thailand to be ready for economic shifts due to Trump

As U.S. President Donald Trump returns to the White House, several experts are calling on Thailand to implement both short- and long-term strategies to deal with the transition.

At the “Geopolitics 2025-Trump 2.0: The Global Shake Up” forum hosted by Krungthep Turakij yesterday, former foreign minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara said Thailand needs to monitor Trump’s policies closely and see if they become a reality. Continued …

Trump’s Trade Policies Put Pressure on $35B Thai Export Surplus

Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce has launched intensive monitoring of U.S. trade policy changes amid concerns over potential tariff measures, since Donald Trump has started his administration, that could affect its $54.95 billion export market, officials announced yesterday.

Trump pledged in his inaugural address on Monday that tariffs would be coming and said foreign countries would be paying the trade penalties, even though those taxes are currently paid by domestic importers and often passed along to consumers. Trump later said tariffs would “make us rich as hell.”. Continued …

Thailand predicted to avoid US tariff hit

Citi Thailand expects U.S. tariff hikes to have a limited impact on exports, as Thailand is not the main target of American taxation policies. Thailand may be indirectly affected by U.S. tariffs under the Donald Trump administration, said Nalin Chutchotitham, an economist at Citibank Thailand.

“The U.S. tariff policy is unlikely to significantly impact Thailand’s exports, as the country is not a strategic target for U.S. tariff increases,” she said. “However, potential U.S. tariff increases on China warrant monitoring.” Continued …

Trump effectively pulls US out of global corporate tax deal

U.S. President Donald Trump on Monday declared that a global corporate minimum tax deal “has no force or effect” in the U.S,, effectively pulling America out of the landmark 2021 arrangement negotiated by the Biden administration with nearly 140 countries.

Trump, in a presidential memorandum issued hours after taking office, also ordered the U.S. Treasury to prepare options for “protective measures” against countries that have – or are likely to – put in place tax rules that disproportionately affect American companies. Continued …

Industrial estate developers set to thrive

Rental rates for factory and warehouse space are expected to continue rising, but will remain below pre-pandemic levels, unlike industrial land sales, which have recorded strong demand, primarily from Chinese investors who prefer buying over renting.

Sayarm Tongkrabin, head of industrial estate developer ESR Thailand, said while the overall industrial property market was robust last year, sales of industrial land sales represented the most active segment. Continued …

Border trade expected to surpass one trillion baht

Border trade sentiment is positive, with anticipated border export value surpassing 1 trillion baht, up 6.9% year-on-year, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the UTCC, presented the results of the initial Foreign Border Trade Sentiment Index, conducted this month with 327 respondents, including 65.7% from provincial chambers of commerce and 34.3% from trade associations. Continued …

Priceza highlights latest e-commerce trends

The e-commerce sector this year is expected to experience fiercer competition, the rise of affiliate commerce and faster delivery service, according to Priceza’s five e-commerce trends for 2025.

The retail sector should continue to grow this year thanks to government stimulus packages, Chayanit Somsuk, analyst at the Economic Intelligence Center of Siam Commercial Bank, told the “Priceza Thailand E-Commerce Trends 2025” forum yesterday. Continued …

Tourism Authority of Thailand Aims for Bt3 Trillion by Focusing on Emerging Markets

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set a target of generating 3 trillion baht in tourism revenue this year. This objective comes as TAT diversifies its focus toward emerging markets like Southeast Asia, India, and Russia, with the aim of reducing dependency on the traditionally strong but unpredictable Chinese market.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool detailed this strategy, forecasting 2 trillion baht from an anticipated 39-40 million foreign arrivals, alongside 1 trillion baht from 200-220 million domestic trips. She highlighted the need to buffer against risks from China’s fluctuating market conditions amid reports of human trafficking that sullies Thailand’s image as a transit hub. Continued …

Chinese tourism to Thailand faces sharp decline amid safety concerns

Thailand’s tourism sector has suffered a significant setback as thousands of Chinese tourists cancel their travel plans amid growing safety concerns. The cancellations, affecting both chartered flights and hotel bookings, come in the wake of recent incidents involving Chinese nationals in the region.

Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool reports that around 10,000 Chinese tourists have canceled their visits, primarily affecting chartered flights from second-tier Chinese cities. The situation has been exacerbated by negative social-media coverage in China, particularly regarding cases of human trafficking and fraudulent activities. Continued …

Transport Ministry prepares for tourist surge during festivals

The Transport Ministry has announced readiness to handle an influx of tourists during upcoming festivals, drawing on lessons learned from the recent New Year period. Key measures include increasing flight frequencies and aircraft sizes to address concerns about high ticket prices.

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has been instructed to monitor airfares during peak travel periods and work with airlines to increase seat availability. Continued …

CAAT to push airfare price controls before Songkran

The Transport Ministry has ordered the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) to address the issue of expensive airfares during long weekends and holiday periods to prepare for the Songkran festival in April.

Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said yesterday he also instructed the CAAT to develop long-term price control measures to maintain airfares at a suitable ceiling, while prioritizing benefits for passengers. Continued …

Grab survey names Thailand tops as ASEAN travelers’ number one destination

Grab, a leading super app in Southeast Asia, has unveiled the Travel Insights Report 2024, based on a survey conducted among its users across six countries, shedding light on evolving travel behaviors.

The findings reveal that 81% of respondents plan to travel internationally, with over half favo ring nearby destinations within Southeast Asia. Thailand continues to stand out as the most popular destination in the region. The report also highlights key habits of digital-savvy travelers, who increasingly prioritize technology and sustainability in their journeys. Continued …

Philippines and Thailand Forge Tourism Pact Amid Casino Buzz

The Philippines and Thailand have signed a five-year agreement to enhance their travel and hospitality sectors. The accord, formalized on Sunday, comes amidst buzz surrounding Thailand’s potential move to legalize casinos, which could revolutionize its tourism appeal. Currently, the Philippines holds a leading position in the regional casino market, allowing both locals and foreigners unrestricted access to gaming.

This partnership is viewed as a chance to exchange expertise, capitalizing on Thailand’s strengths in cultural and medical tourism, while offering insights into the Philippines’ thriving hospitality industry. Continued …

Thailand itineraries: 5 incredible routes to explore the country

With buzzing cities, 156 national parks, epic islands, and long, beach-fringed coastlines, Thailand offers everything you need for an incredible experience. It’s also a legendary street food destination, with mind-blowing — and often inexpensive — food options waiting around every corner. Work off your meals with trekking, kayaking, white-water rafting and hiking, or just flop on some of the world’s most beautiful beaches.

Whatever you choose to do, Thailand will deliver. That’s why we’ve compiled five itineraries that take you to different parts of the country, including the lush north, Phuket and the islands, the mighty Mekong and more (including Hua Hin). Continued …

The rain trees of Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam

Stunning century-old red rain trees that emerge majestically from the waters of Mae Ngat Somboon Chon Dam are the must-see attraction for visitors to Chiang Mai’s Phrao district at this time of year.

This rare phenomenon occurs only when the dam’s water level reaches its peak, submerging the trunks and mirroring their vast canopies as they stretch skywards. But tourists only have a short winter window before water levels fall and this natural wonder vanishes. Continued …

Report links climate change to rising food prices in Southeast Asia

The ASEAN Food and Beverage Alliance (AFBA) recently met with Thailand’s Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) to discuss findings and recommendations from AFBA’s report, “Climate Change and Food Prices in Southeast Asia”.

The report, published in collaboration with Oxford Economics, examined the impact of climate change on food prices and production costs in five Southeast Asian countries: Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and Philippines. Continued …

Eco-friendly farming aims to heal forests

Over the past few years, the majority of forest land in Nan province has been turned into single-crop plantations to support the livelihoods of more than 150,000 local households whose farming activities involve burning and deforesting.

Nan residents face haze pollution caused by the seasonal burning activities on these farms every year. The deforestation of the province’s mountainous landscape also increases flood risk, leading to a huge economic loss. Continued …

Thai cabinet approves carbon tax

The cabinet yesterday agreed to levy a carbon tax of 200 baht per ton of carbon emissions as part of the country’s efforts to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, said Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul. The tax, however, will be included in the existing oil tax and will not affect the retail price of oil and oil products, Paopoom said.

The measure is a change in the internal structure of the excise tax that calculates the carbon price embedded in the oil tax, he said. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Thursday’s news-Jan 16


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Expats warned on overseas income/Sam Roi Yat water pumping station/Doctor slams 5 breakfast favorites/Thailand weather chills/Radical cure for public healthcare/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Experts urge reform/Investors eyeing casino projects/Agency preps 700 export projects/Israel offers 13,000 more jobs/British Skincare Brand to Close/TOURISM: How Thailand’s Tourism is Evolving/TAT Scrambles to Restore Thailand’s Image/Chinese Tourists Think Twice/Thai Lion Air sees dip in Chinese market/Phuket grapples with garbage crisis/Most popular destination for Chinese New Year/Tourist numbers jumped Chon Buri-Pattaya/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Pattaya’s Success as a Global Hub/Surat Thani’s other island/CLIMATE THAILAND: 256 tons of electronic waste seized/Why Thailand’s EV Revolution Matters/BYD, Grab partner/Alpla to open plastic recycling plant/Green jet fuel production/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

Expats warned of new rules on overseas income

A packed meeting of the Pattaya City Expat Club turned into a lively debate as members received crucial updates on Thailand’s controversial new tax policy regarding overseas income transfers.

Hosted by Thomas Carden, director of American International Tax Advisers, and tax attorney Patcha Inkudanonda, the session offered clarity, and raised fresh concerns about the Thai Revenue Department’s evolving guidelines. Continued …

Sam Roi Yat water pumping station evaluated

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Doctor slams 5 breakfast favorites

A top gastroenterologist has named and shamed five breakfast favorites, urging people to rethink their morning routines. Despite breakfast being labeled the “most important meal of the day,” some choices could be causing more harm than good, warns Dr. Saurabh Sethi, who has 476,000 followers on TikTok.

Although some people regularly skip breakfast, one in four, according to the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition, Dr. Sethi insists that it’s not just about when you eat but what you eat. Here are the offenders he’s flagged: Continued …

Thailand weather takes a chill pill as storms brew in the south

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) forecasts a cold air mass to cover the region, causing temperatures to drop by 2°C. Heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected in the south, particularly affecting the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea.

Yesterday, a new high-pressure system from China reached northern Vietnam and Laos and is expected to spread to the upper northeastern region of Thailand tonight. This will result in a temperature drop of 1-2°C in the northeast, with strong winds. Continued …

The radical cure for Thailand’s critical public healthcare crisis

The National Health Security Office (NHSO) plans to significantly boost the annual budget of the universal healthcare coverage scheme, which currently covers 47.5 million Thais, amid growing concerns over its sustainability and calls for reform.

Launched 22 years ago, the scheme is cherished by Thai voters, which explains its survival despite complaints from critics and those responsible for its implementation – mainly state hospitals. Continued …

  • French Restaurant Owners in Phuket Arrested for Assault – Continued …
  • Japanese scam gang boss collared at airport – Continued …
  • Polish man arrested for spanking Thai woman’s bottom – Continued …
  • British Man Arrested at Airport for Allegedly Defrauding Thai Wife – Continued …
  • Illegal foreign hairdressers arrested in Bangkok – Continued …
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Experts urge reform as Thailand’s growth slows to 2.7% in 2025

Thailand’s economy is at a pivotal moment as it contends with sluggish growth and structural issues that are expected to cap GDP growth at 2.7% in 2025. Despite strengthening tourism and agriculture sectors, challenges like a vast informal economy, declining exports and global headwinds remain threats to progress.

Supavud Saicheua, chair of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) and adviser at Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group, said that while inflation remains low, the economy’s growth languishes at below 3%, creating difficulties in maintaining stability within acceptable parameters. Continued …

7 major investors eyeing Thai casino projects

International investors have expressed interest in the casino-entertainment complexes that Thailand hopes to open starting in 2029, according to Prommin Lertsuridej, secretary-general to the prime minister.

He said that as many as seven major global players appear keen to invest in complexes in locations that include Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket and Pattaya. Continued …

Agency preps 700 projects in bid to boost exports

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) plans to organize more than 700 projects this year, with a goal of increasing export growth by 2%-3%.

These efforts include enhancing the Thai Select program to elevate Thai cuisine on the global stage, and inviting Princess Ubolratana to be the global ambassador for this initiative. Continued …

Israel offers 13,000 more jobs to Thais

An additional 13,000 jobs in Israel’s agriculture sector will be available to Thai workers this year, says Avi Dichter, the Israeli Agriculture and Rural Development Minister.

Senior Thai officials, including Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn and Department of Employment (DoE) Director-general Somchai Morakotsriwan, recently sat down for talks with Dichter in Jerusalem. Continued …

British Skincare Brand ‘The Body Shop’ to Close All Thai Stores

The Body Shop, a popular British skincare brand, has announced it will be closing its stores across Thailand, with the final day of trading set forJan. 31.

In an onlkine post, The Body Shop Thailand expressed gratitude, saying, “Thank you for all the love – See you again soon.” They reassured customers that this is not a permanent farewell but a temporary pause with the message, “Hold on a little longer and see you again soon!” Continued …

From Beaches to Smart Tech: How Thailand’s Tourism is Evolving

As Thailand heads into 2025, its tourism sector is on track to become a driving force in the nation’s economic future. According to a recent report from Deloitte Thailand, the country’s “Land of Smiles” is preparing to confront both new and longstanding challenges with innovation, creativity, and resilience.

With tourism contributing significantly to Thailand’s GDP, expected to generate USD $67 billion in 2025, the industry is primed for continued growth. However, Thailand’s tourism scene is evolving beyond its traditional image of beaches and temples to meet the demands of a changing global landscape. Continued …

TAT Scrambles to Restore Thailand’s Image After Chinese Actor’s Scam Center Ordeal

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is swiftly taking action to restore Thailand’s image among Chinese tourists following the harrowing experience of Chinese actor Xingxing.

He was reportedly coerced into a scam center in Myawaddy, Myanmar, just across the border from Thailand’s Mae Sot. The incident has led to a notable drop in tourist numbers and the cancellation of some events, according to reports. Continued …

Chinese Celebrities and Tourists Think Twice About Thailand

Chartered flights have been canceled. Performances have been called off or postponed. Tour agencies have fielded requests from travelers who want to change their plans.

Chinese travelers have been scrapping trips to Thailand, frightened by the story of a Chinese actor who was abducted there, taken to Myanmar and forced to work in an online scam compound. The incident is a blow to Thailand’s tourism sector ahead of the peak Lunar New Year holiday at the end of this month, when many Chinese had been expected to visit. Continued …

Thai Lion Air sees dip in Chinese market

Thai Lion Air estimates the Chinese market will remain stagnant this year based on declining safety confidence in Thailand over the short term and a stagnant mainland economy throughout 2025, prompting the airline to pivot to India and domestic demand.

Aswin Yangkirativorn, chief executive of Thai Lion Air, said safety concerns during the upcoming Lunar New Year would cause the Chinese market to plunge 20%, though the impact is expected to be temporary. Continued … 

Phuket grapples with growing garbage crisis

Plastic bottles and empty beer cans roll on the sea floor in the waters around Phuket in southern Thailand, while ever more garbage piles up on the island itself, a tourist hotspot better known for its pristine beaches and stunning sunsets.

In one corner of the island, trucks and tractors trundle back and forth moving piles of trash around a sprawling landfill, the final destination for much of the more than 1,000 tons of waste collected on Phuket every day. Continued …

Bangkok most popular destination for Chinese New Year

Bangkok is the most popular destination among Thai and foreign tourists planning to spend Chinese New Year in Thailand, according to digital travel platform Agoda.

The company reported yesterday that accommodation search data on the Agoda platform since December revealed that Bangkok is the top domestic destination that Thai tourists planned to visit during Chinese New Year, which starts on Jan. 29. Continued …

Local, foreign tourist numbers jumped last year in Chon Buri-Pattaya

Substantially more foreign and domestic tourists went to Pattaya and other places in Chon Buri province last year than did so in 2023. Chaiwat Tamthai, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand office in Pattaya, released the latest figures yesterday.

He said 24 million foreign tourists visited the eastern province, including the resort city, from January to November last year, an 18% rise from the same period in 2023. Continued …

Pattaya’s Success as a Global Hub

Pattaya’s status as a diversified city without significant barriers has played a key role in its success as a major tourism and business hub in Thailand. Its ability to embrace diversity in all forms — cultural, economic, and social — has created a unique environment that benefits residents, visitors, and investors alike.

Pattaya’s multicultural atmosphere allows for a rich exchange of ideas, customs, and traditions. The city has attracted people from all corners of the world, including expatriates, digital nomads, and retirees, which adds to its global appeal. This blend of cultures fosters a more inclusive society where people from different backgrounds can interact, learn from each other, and celebrate their differences. Continued …

Koh Nok Phao: Surat Thani’s other island

Mesmerizing natural landscapes are just parts of Thailand’s magnets. What have fascinated tourists, Thai and foreign alike, are also cultural diversity and distinctive ways of life. While Surat Thani’s other islands, such as Samui, Pha Ngan and Tao are more famous, Kok Nok Phao has its unique charm.

Koh Nok Phao is located in Surat Thani’s Don Sak district. Legends have it that the island’s first two residents were “Grandpa Nin and Grandma Jaem”. The Chinese-ethnic couple rowed their boat from Samui Island to Koh Nok Phao to settle down as pioneers in 1932. Their efforts paid off. Continued …

256 tons of electronic waste seized from Laem Chabang Port

The Customs Department has seized over 256 tons of electronic waste smuggled from Japan and Hong Kong via Laem Chabang Port, department spokesperson Panthong Loykulnanta told a press conference.

Panthong said that the Customs Department has been vigilant in monitoring illegal imports of electronic waste. Customs Director-general Theeraj Athanavanich has directed officers to remain alert and intensify efforts to intercept and suppress the illegal import and transit of such waste into the kingdom. Continued …

Why Thailand’s EV Revolution Matters

Thailand is charging full speed ahead into the electric vehicle (“EV”) era, emerging as Southeast Asia’s leader in sustainable mobility. Backed by ambitious policies, strategic investments and a rapidly expanding infrastructure, the country is embracing electrification as a cornerstone of its energy transition and sustainability strategy.

At the heart of this shift lies a compelling interplay between EV adoption and renewable energy integration, creating not only a cleaner future but also exciting opportunities for businesses and investors. Continued …

BYD, Grab partner to expand EV fleets in Southeast Asia

BYD has entered into an electric vehicle (EV) supply partnership with Grab, Southeast Asia’s largest ride-hailing company, following a similar partnership with Uber Technologies last July.

Grab and BYD announced a regional partnership that will give Grab driver partners across Southeast Asia access to up to 50,000 BYD EVs, the Singapore-based ride-hailing company said. Continued …

Alpla to open plastic recycling plant in Thailand

Austrian packaging manufacturer Alpla posted positive financial results in 2024, increasing its turnover to €4.9 billion, up 4% from €4.7 billion the previous year. The company said its commitment to the circular economy is ‘paying off’ as it announced a goal to double its current plastic recycling capacity to 700,000 tons/year by 2030.

As virgin and recycled plastic production shifts eastward, Alpla announced it will open a new plant in Thailand in 2025, without offering more details. The company said the markets in the Asia-Pacific region offer “huge potential”. Labor and energy costs are also cheaper in the region than in Europe. Continued …

Green jet fuel production starts in Thailand

PTT Global Chemical says it has started producing sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) in Thailand for the first time, with planned annual output of 6 million liters for the first phase.

The petrochemical arm of the national oil and gas conglomerate PTT is using used cooking oil as the main raw material. It plans to expand production to 24 million liters per year in the future, it said yesterday. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Tuesday’s news-Jan 14


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German Football Legends at Centara Grand/PKK to assist drought-stricken areas/Data Breach Concerns for Oppo, Realme/‘Fineasy’ halts services/NBTC suspends OPPO and realme sales/Southeast Asia’s soaring medical costs/Cold to very cold/Thailand’s ‘Cyanide Serial Killer’/Belgian man allegedly scammed/Bomb Explodes in Pattani/ECONOMY: Cabinet Greenlights Casino Bill/Bt120-240 billion tourism revenue from casinos/Caution urged on casinos/Businesses laud casino plan/Thailand attracts record investment/Chamber forecasts moderate growth/Poultry exports hit record high/TOURISM: Tourists saved from sinking boat/Chinese cancel Thai trips/Reassuring Chinese Tourists/Lunar New Year a bright spot/Diver’s Mysterious Demise on Death Island/CLIMATE THAILAND: New plan for nuclear power/UAVs to protect endangered dugongs/INTERNATIONAL/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

German Football Legends Relax at Centara Grand Hua Hin

Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin hosted two leading figures in German football, Reiner Calmund and Erwin Staudt. Known for their management of Bayer 04 Leverkusen and VfB Stuttgart, respectively, these legends were welcomed to the resort by Jan Weisheit, general manager of the resort.

According to Weisheit, “It is a privilege to welcome Reiner Calmund and Erwin Staudt to Centara Grand Hua Hin. Their leadership and contributions to football history are inspirational, and we are delighted to offer them a tranquil escape where they can unwind and enjoy our beautiful surroundings.” Continued … 

PKK to assist drought-stricken areas

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Data Breach Concerns for Oppo and Realme Phone Users

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunication Commission (NBTC) will summon two Chinese mobile phone brands – Oppo and realme – amid concerns over an informal loan app that comes bundled with their phones.

Fineasy is a pre-installed app on Oppo and realme phones that cannot be removed, has access to personal information, and can send notifications, users report. Continued … 

Money lending app ‘Fineasy’ halts services after backlash

The money-lending application Fineasy has halted all of its services from yesterday due to a “business adjustment”, the company said in a statement. Users can close the app by pressing on the app icon, selecting “app information”, then selecting “close application”, the statement said.

Fineasy promised that it would update the application to a version that can be removed from users’ devices as soon as possible. Continued …

NBTC suspends OPPO and realme sales over data privacy breach

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) and the Office of the Personal Data Protection Committee (PDPC) have ordered the suspension of mobile phone sales by OPPO and realme due to the installation of loan applications without user consent. Both companies have until Jan. 16 to explain, failing which they face fines of up to 3 million baht.

Yesterday, the NBTC summoned the Possefy Group, the distributor for OPPO, and Prota Co., the distributor for realme, to address concerns about pre-installed applications like Fineasy on their smartphones. Users reported that these apps were installed without consent, and they could not control or delete them from their devices. Continued …

Southeast Asia grapples with soaring medical costs

Medical costs in Thailand, Indonesia, the Philippines and Malaysia are expected to skyrocket this year amid the growing incidence of illnesses and increasing dependence on health services, according to a medical trends report.

In a survey of health insurers, global advisory firm WTW found that key markets in Southeast Asia will be raising healthcare costs by double digits. However, medical inflation appears to be more pronounced in Indonesia and the Philippines, where the rates of increase are nearing 20%, well above the average in Asia Pacific of 12.3%. Continued …

Cold to very cold in Thailand

Cold to very cold weather is forecast for the upper part of Thailand, as a strong high-pressure system from China extends to cover upper Thailand and the South China Sea, the Thai Meteorological Department said today.

Cold to very cold weather with morning light fog is forecast in the north and the northeast, with possible frost on the mountaintops, while cool to cold weather is likely in the rest of Thailand, it said. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘Cyanide Serial Killer’. How She Was finally Caught

Known as “Ms. Cyanide,” Am allegedly used poison to take the lives of multiple victims over several years, targeting individuals close to her. She is believed to have lured victims with promises of financial opportunities, only to betray their trust with a deadly dose of cyanide. Video …

Belgian man allegedly scammed of 8 million baht by female Thai soldier

A Belgian man lost 2 million baht and his condominium room in Pattaya, worth 6 million baht, to a female Thai soldier who posed as a real estate agent. The suspect’s relative claimed the Belgian man and the soldier were previously in a relationship.

The 55-year-old Belgian policeman and his Thai wife sought assistance from the non-profit organization Saimai Survive after the financial loss. Ronald’s wife explained that her husband owned a condominium in Pattaya and was looking to rent it out. Continued …

Motorbike Bomb Explodes in Pattani, Injuring 10

A motorbike bomb was detonated in a busy area near TK Park in central Pattani yesterday morning, injuring 10 people, including six paramilitary volunteers (Or Sor) and three police officers.

A passing Malaysian visitor was also injured. The attack, which occurred just 20 meters from Pattani’s main police station, has sent shockwaves through the local community. Continued …

Thai Cabinet Greenlights Draft Casino Complex Bill

Thailand’s plans to legalize gambling took a significant step forward as the Cabinet provisionally approved the draft Entertainment Complex Act. If given the green light, this move aims to boost the economy while addressing societal concerns.

The Council of State, a key legal advisory body, will now scrutinize the details and establish guidelines for managing such complexes, including the creation of a policy and executive committee to oversee operations. Continued …

Bt120-240 billion tourism revenue expected from legalizing casinos

Legalizing casinos in Thailand could generate as much as 120 to 240 billion baht per year in tourism revenue from an additional 5%-10% foreign arrivals, the Finance Ministry said yesterday.

The Cabinet approved the principle of the draft “Entertainment Complex Business Act”, as proposed by the ministry. The draft law aims to legalize the kingdom’s vast underground gambling industry, allowing the establishment of entertainment complexes and casinos to generate tax revenue. Continued …

Caution urged on casino-based entertainment complexes

The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) has urged the government to proceed cautiously with the establishment of entertainment complexes, emphasizing the need to prioritize non-casino activities.

While acknowledging the potential for economic growth, investment, and job creation, the council stressed that the primary focus should be on developing recreational tourism for families. Continued …

Businesses laud government casino plan

The private sector has hailed the government’s comprehensive entertainment complex development plan, which crucially includes casinos, highlighting its potential to significantly boost domestic tourism and the economy once it becomes operational.

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, urged the government and relevant authorities to conduct a comprehensive study and facilitate wider public consultations. He emphasized the importance of thorough preparation, given that the primary goal of such casino-based entertainment complexes is to boost tourism. Continued …

Thailand attracts record investment in 2024

The Board of Investment (BOI) has announced record investment figures for 2024, with applications exceeding 1.13 trillion baht, the highest in the past decade.

BOI Secretary-General Narit Therdsteerasukdi revealed that 2024 witnessed a significant increase in both the number and value of investment applications, reaching 3,137 projects – a 40% year-on-year increase, the highest since the BOI’s establishment. Investment value soared by 35% to 1.138 trillion baht, marking the highest figure in a decade. Continued …

Chamber of Commerce forecasts moderate growth

The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) has forecast economic growth for 2025 to range between 2.4% and 2.9%, citing ongoing global challenges and the potential impact of U.S. trade policies.

While acknowledging strong export growth expected in the first half of the year, driven by pre-tariff import surges, the TCC expressed concerns about the second half, anticipating a slowdown in tourism and exports due to the implementation of U.S. tariffs and a potential global economic downturn. Continued …

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Thailand’s poultry exports hit record high

The third quarter of 2024 brought record highs for poultry exports from Thailand, noted the Rabobank Global Poultry Quarterly 2025 report. According to the report, poultry export volumes reached a record 320,000 metric tons during the third quarter, an increase of 11% when compared to the third quarter of the previous year.

The report noted that processed poultry exports performed particularly well during the first three quarters at 505,000 metric tons, a year-over-year improvement of 14%. The improvement is largely attributed to a strong demand from European markets and from Singapore. Continued …

33 Chinese tourists saved from sinking boat off Phuket

Thirty-three Chinese tourists were safely rescued from a sinking catamaran off Phuket yesterday afternoon. The Phuket office of the Marine Department was informed that the catamaran sank about 1.6 nautical miles north of Koh Racha Yai, to the south of Phuket.

According to the catamaran manager, the boat was leaving Koh Racha Yai for Koh Hey with 33 Chinese tourists on board when a glass window on its right side became detached and water flowed in. Continued …

Chinese cancel Thai trips amid safety fears

Hotels and airlines have started to see mass cancellations from Chinese tour groups during the upcoming Chinese New Year holiday, while new bookings from independent tourists are also slower due to concerns over safety in Thailand.

Last week, Eason Chan, a singer and actor from Hong Kong, canceled his planned concert in Thailand, citing safety concerns over Chinese fans visiting the country, while Hong Kong’s Security Bureau sent a task force to Thailand this week to follow the case of their citizens being lured to job scams in Southeast Asia. Continued …

Thailand Boosts Efforts to Reassure Chinese Tourists Amid Concerns

In a bid to restore confidence among Chinese tourists after a concerning incident, Thailand’s government has unveiled a new tourism campaign and heightened security measures. The move follows the disappearance of Chinese actor Wang Xing, also known as Xingxing, who was lured to a lawless area in Myanmar after arriving in Thailand.

This proactive response was announced to develop initiatives aimed at rebuilding trust among Chinese visitors. Furthermore, the prime minister has directed the police chief to ensure sufficient tourist police presence in high-risk areas, with a specific focus on combating influential criminal gangs. Continued …

Lunar New Year a bright spot for restaurant sector

Despite ongoing safety concerns in the tourism sector, including the recent kidnapping of Chinese actor Wang Xing, it is anticipated that the restaurant sector will be boosted by a surge of tourists during the upcoming Chinese New Year, says the Thai Restaurant Assn.

Thaniwan Kulmongkol, the association’s president, expressed optimism regarding the restaurant industry during this year’s festival period. The extended cold weather has positively influenced tourism sentiment, prompting increased domestic travel among Thais. Continued …

Fresh Details Emerge in Irish Diver’s Mysterious Demise on Death Island

Fresh details have emerged about the untimely death of Irish diver Robert “Robby” Kinlan, who was discovered lifeless in his room at the Baan Tao Bungalo Resort on Thailand’s Koh Tao Island, also known for its chilling moniker, Death Island.

Local Thai police revealed that the young diver, found on Thursday, Jan. 9, is believed to have succumbed to acute heart failure. The 21-year-old’s lifeless body was discovered by a friend, in the presence of his mobile phone, which was still connected to a wall socket. Continued …

New plan prepares for nuclear power

Authorities are working on a plan to prepare Thailand for nuclear power technology, though the enforcement of the new power-development plan (PDP), which approves the development of small modular reactors (SMRs), is facing delays.

An SMR is a form of nuclear power technology with a capacity of up to 300 megawatts per unit, about one-third of the generating capacity of larger, traditional nuclear power reactors, according to the International Atomic Energy Agency. Continued …

Thailand launches UAVs to protect endangered dugongs

Conservationists have started using unmanned aerial vehicles to help protect endangered dugongs. Environment Minister Chalermchai Sri-on said conservation efforts will include fixed-wing UAVs for a more precise population survey.

Footage shows a sea cow looking for food underwater in Phuket province, taken by divers from the Thai Department of Marine and Coastal Resources. On Jan. 5, they conducted one of the first flights to assess the health of the dugong population. The UAV was able to capture clear images of the animals from the air. Video …

Chinese trade surplus soars to $1 trillion

China’s trade surplus soared to a record last year, driven by strong exports that boosted the economy but may soon be threatened by the incoming Trump administration. Continued …

China, India refiners scour the world for oil after new US sanctions on Russia

Chinese and Indian refiners are scouring the globe for supplies of crude as fresh U.S. sanctions on Russian producers and tankers curb shipments to Moscow’s top customers, traders said. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Monday’s news-Jan 13


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Belgian tourist dies kite surfing/Hua Hin beach warnings/Hua Hin land titles/Transwoman robbed in Hua Hin/Thailand braces for cold snap/Huge waves. floods in Surat Thani/Unsafe air in 16 provinces/Sugarcane subsidy to reduce air pollution/Hong Kong sends task force to Thailand/Watermeal a Thai superfood?/Increasing obesity in children/American Man Saves Pattaya Woman/Bomb injures 6 rangers/Crackdown on Call Center Scammers/ECONOMY: 10 Policies to Stimulate Economic Growth/Bangkok 34th most attractive city/Safeguards for legal gambling/Thailand’s online gambling push/Southeast Asia’s Luxury Real Estate Market/Beauty with a Thai touch/TOURISM: Chinese Tourists Cancel Thai Vacations/Thailand Tops Asia Golf Tourism/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Events and festivals in 2025/Four Thai dishes ranked among worst in world/Chiang Mai’s Silver Temple/`Land of Three Mists’/Lampang’s Burmese legacy15 Best Thailand Beaches/CLIMATE THAILAND: Wine in paper bottles/Clean Air Act making strides/INTERNATIONAL/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

Belgian tourist dies kite surfing in Pranburi

A Belgian man lost his life yesterday while kitesurfing off Pranburi’s coastline. The victim, identified as Mr. Brendan, 55, was swept onto rocks by powerful waves at Khao Kalok, located within the Thaokosa Forest Park in Pak Nam Pran, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.

Local police were alerted to the incident in the evening after the kitesurfer failed to return to shore. Emergency services, including rescue volunteers and forest park officials, responded swiftly, but the challenging weather conditions, including high tides and strong waves, made the rescue operation extremely hazardous. Efforts were hampered further by the inability to locate the victim immediately. Continued …

Strong winds prompt Hua Hin beach warnings

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Hua Hin land titles explained

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Transwoman robbed by teenager in Hua Hin

An 18-year-old man befriended and later robbed a transwoman, leaving her with nothing. The incident began when the transwoman met a young man named Ball online on Jan. 4, after he posted in an online Hua Hin community group seeking companions.

The transwoman, named Ice Cream, and her friends invited Ball to join them, learning he was alone in Hua Hin and staying at a hotel. The group spent time by the sea, with Ball generously buying snacks and showing kindness, earning their trust. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold snap with Bangkok at 16 degrees

The Thai Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) today issued a weather forecast indicating a further drop in temperatures across Thailand, with Bangkok experiencing lows of 16 degrees Celsius and strong winds. The upper northern and northeastern regions are expected to see cold to very cold weather.

The department advises residents in these regions to take health precautions due to the drop in temperature and to be wary of potential fire hazards due to dry and windy conditions. The decrease in temperature is attributed to a high-pressure system or cold air mass covering the country. Continued …

Huge waves, floods batter Surat Thani, including Koh Phangan

Strong waves and flooding due to higher sea levels wreaked havoc in coastal communities in seven districts of Surat Thani province yesterday. The affected districts were Tha Chana, Chaiya, Tha Chang, Kanchanadit, Don Sak, Muang and Koh Phangan, the popular holiday island.

Strong gusts of winds and three to four meter-high waves battered the coast at Moo 1 village in tambon Chonlakram of Don Sak district in the early morning, causing flooding and forcing 200 families to move their belongings to higher ground with the help of emergency rescuers. Continued …

Unsafe air detected in only 16 Thai provinces

Unsafe levels of ultrafine dust were detected in 16 out of Thailand’s 77 provinces, mostly in the north and the northeast, while good air was recorded in many southern provinces, as well as Bangkok and Samut Prakan.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 10am yesterday that the unsafe levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) in the 16 provinces were at the orange level (starting to affect health). Continued …

Industry Ministry to propose 7-billion-baht sugarcane subsidy to reduce air pollution

The Industry Ministry is set to propose a subsidy program aimed at encouraging the purchase of all parts of sugarcane from farmers in an effort to reduce the burning of harvest leftovers, a key contributor to PM2.5 air pollution.

With a budget of 7 billion baht, the proposed scheme is designed to incentivize farmers to harvest and sell 100% of their sugarcane, eliminating the need to burn stumps and leaves before the next planting cycle, said Industry Minister Akanat Promphan on Friday. Continued …

Hong Kong sends task force to Thailand to look into cases of human trafficking

Hong Kong’s Security Bureau has sent a task force to Thailand to follow up on cases involving residents being lured and trapped in Southeast Asian countries to engage in illegal work.

The incident of mainland Chinese actor Wang Xing, who was recently held captive in Myanmar after traveling to Thailand, raised alarm among Hong Kong residents. Continued …

Why watermeal could soon emerge as a Thai superfood

Dubbed as green caviar, watermeal is expected to become an alternative source of protein in the future, thanks to Thai local wisdom.

Rich in nutritional benefits and easy to cultivate, this species of aquatic plant is commonly found in swamps in the north and northeast of Thailand, where locals include them in Kaeng Om and Kaeng Kua curries, as well as fried and steamed eggs. Continued …

Increasing obesity in children ‘poses a threat to Thailand’s population

The number of children suffering from obesity, especially those under 14 years old, is a major health concern for Thailand, recent data shows. According to the World Obesity Federation, Thailand currently ranks third among ASEAN countries with the highest number of obese children, behind Malaysia and Brunei.

Thai Department of Health Director-general Dr. Amporn Benjapolpitak emphasized that children were the cornerstone of national development. The department continues to prioritize children, especially those in early childhood, as this is the most critical stage for brain development and learning, he said. Continued … 

American Man Saves Pattaya Woman in Bridge Rescue

A tense scene unfolded in Pattaya on the Saturday evening as a young woman attempted to jump from a pedestrian bridge, only to be rescued by an American bystander.

At approximately 5:30 pm rescue services and police in Pattaya responded to reports of a distressed individual attempting to leap from the pedestrian bridge near Sukhumvit Soi 53. Upon arrival, they discovered a 23-year-old woman crying uncontrollably and standing precariously outside the bridge railings. Continued …

Bomb near police station injures 6 rangers

Six paramilitary rangers were injured when a bomb exploded near Muang Pattani police station in Muang district on Monday morning. The bomb was detonated in an alley behind the TK Park Pattani learning center at 8.07am.

Some of the rangers were hit by shrapnel and others suffered chest pains from the concussion. Rescue workers took them to Pattani Hospital. Continued …

Crackdown on Call Center Scammers Won’t be Easy for Thailand

Phone and online scammers, the so-called “call center gangs” operating from two neighboring countries, are getting out of control and severely affecting Thais. The problem suggests at least three things:

First, the Thai government is failing (or unwilling) to crack down on them. Second, the public remains vulnerable despite repeated scams being reported by the press, suggesting a deeper educational inadequacies. Third, the impact now spreading to foreigners, particularly Chinese, is affecting tourism. Continued …

Commerce Ministry Introduces 10 Policies to Stimulate Economic Growth

The Commerce Ministry has introduced a comprehensive set of 10 policies aimed at invigorating the national economy, addressing emerging challenges, and propeling sustainable growth. These initiatives focus on enhancing trade opportunities, improving regulatory frameworks, and fostering innovation across various sectors.

Key policies include streamlining export procedures, reducing bureaucratic hurdles to facilitate smoother business operations, and expanding access to international markets. The ministry is committed to ensuring that domestic businesses are equipped to compete globally, ultimately boosting national GDP. Continued …

Bangkok ranks 34th most attractive city for investment

Bangkok was ranked the world’s 34th most attractive city for investment in 2024, up 11 spots from 45th in 2023, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) said yesterday.

BMA spokesman Aekvarunyoo Amrapala said Bangkok’s leap in the Global Cities Index (GCI) by global business consulting firm Kearney, was all thanks to advancements in the capital’s business activities, cultural experience and information exchanges. Continued …

Safeguards needed for legal gambling

The government’s dream of developing an integrated entertainment complex complete with a casino in Bangkok or on the eastern seaboard is facing hurdles after the Council of State last week raised an objection on the ground that such a megaproject is not relevant to the government’s policy to promote a new form of tourism industry.

The Council of State also ruled that drafting a bill pertaining to the integrated entertainment complex is unnecessary, as it would duplicate laws on hotels, restaurants and gambling. Moreover, the public’s idea of an entertainment complex does not include a casino. Continued …

‘More harm than good’ in Thailand’s online gambling push

Critics have urged the government to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of a proposal to legalize and regulate online gambling, warning it could cause more harm than good to the country. Last Monday, Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong announced the government would initiate discussions on the push to legalize online gambling.

As multiple legal amendments would be required to make online gambling legal, he called on officials from the ministries involved to coordinate their discussions and efforts. Continued …

Southeast Asia’s Luxury Real Estate Market in 2025

Minor Residences, Minor International’s ultra-luxurious real estate portfolio, has released its annual trend report.

Analyzing the sales figures and viewing inquiries received in 2024, the report finds that Southeast Asia’s luxury real estate market is set for continued growth in 2025 despite rising inflation and interest rates. Continued …

Beauty with a Thai touch

In Thailand’s competitive beauty market, consumers have easy access to skincare products and cosmetics from Japan, South Korea and Western countries at local beauty retail shops. The popularity of these international brands highlights beauty trends that resonate with many Thais, reflecting the standards set by these nations. Thai cosmetics producers and government agencies, however, are increasingly recognizing the potential for Thailand to emerge as a trendsetter in the global beauty arena. Continued …

Chinese Tourists Cancel Thai Vacations Amid Safety Concerns

The disappearance and rescue of Chinese actor Wang Xing in Thailand has sparked safety concerns among Chinese travelers planning to visit Thailand for the Lunar New Year.

The incident has led to widespread discussions on social media, with many netizens urging travelers to exercise caution and stay vigilant while abroad. Meanwhile, Thai authorities have assured the public that they are taking measures to ensure the safety of foreign visitors, especially during the busy holiday season. Continued …

Thailand Tops Asia Golf Tourism Leaderboard

With golf remaining an integral component of its tourism strategy, Thailand has emerged as a leader in Asia’s booming tourism sector, outpacing competitors such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan.

One of Thailand’s standout tourism sectors is golf tourism, which continues to grow steadily, driven by the country’s world-class courses, favourable climate, and luxurious accommodations. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has embraced golf as a cornerstone of its tourism strategy, drawing an estimated 700,000 golf tourists annually. Continued …

Events and festivals planned for 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has outlined activities, events and festivals under the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025” project to stimulate tourism this year.

The authority has collaborated with public and private partners on hosting a wide range of festivities to attract Thai and foreign tourists and stimulate spending. Here’s a glimpse of activities, events and festivals planned for this year: Continued … 

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Four Thai dishes ranked among 100 worst in the world

Four Thai dishes were named among the 100 worst in the world by the TasteAtlas website recently. Of them, kaeng tai pla (fish-entrails sour curry), a thick and aromatic fish curry originating in southern Thailand, was ranked 10th-worst with a score of 2.2 points.

Kaeng tai pla (fish-entrails sour curry)

The dish gained its name from fermented fish entrails and a spicy curry paste, consisting of chilli peppers, galangal, shrimp paste, turmeric, shallots and lemongrass. “Because of its intensity and strong, pungent aromas, kaeng tai pla is best served with steamed rice on the side,” TasteAtlas said. Continued …

Chiang Mai’s Silver Temple and Wua Lai Walking Street

Chiang Mai’s charm never fails to enchant travelers, and this high season, the buzz is centered on Wat Sri Suphan, a cultural and architectural marvel that houses the world’s first silver ordination hall (“ubosot” in Thai).

Complementing this experience is the vibrant Wua Lai Walking Street, a bustling cultural marketplace that has become a favourite weekend destination for locals and tourists alike. Continued …

Explore the enchanting `Land of Three Mists’

Nestled in the mountains of northern Thailand, Mae Hong Son, affectionately known as the “Land of Three Mists”, is becoming a must-visit destination for travelers.

With more than 1.4 million visitors in 2024, generating more than 8 billion baht in revenue, this scenic province is ready to take its tourism game to the next level in 2025. Continued …

Explore Lampang’s Burmese legacy

A bypass province enroute to Chiang Mai, Lampang was once known for its bourgeoning ceramics industry in the 1990s, the quartz semi-precious stone craze back in the 1960s, and for having the first and once longest train tunnel in Thailand, completed and opened in 1918.

However, little is known about how the province used to be one of the largest hubs for the timber industry in the northern part of Thailand, with its apex during the interwar period. Continued …

15 Best Thailand Beaches: Local Secrets and Hidden Gems

Paradise seekers flock to Thailand’s coastline each year, yet some of the best Thailand beaches remain hidden from the tourist crowds. Whether you’re dreaming of pristine white sands or seeking secret coves, Thailand’s 3,219 kilometers of coastline holds unexpected treasures.

From the famous shores of Phuket to the untouched bays of Koh Kood, each beach tells its own unique story. While Maya Bay dazzles with its Hollywood fame, lesser-known gems like Bottle Beach and Bang Bao Beach offer peaceful escapes without the crowds. Continued …

In march toward sustainability, get ready for wine in paper bottles

When global warming impacts everyone on the planet, it is no longer a distant issue. In fact, it is closer to home than we think, as rising prices of goods become a reality.

Unpredictable weather conditions are affecting agricultural yields, including wine grapes. Late last year, winemakers warned that by 2025 global warming would significantly impact the wine industry. Continued …

Clean Air Act making strides, expected to be passed in April

For the past few years, Thailand has been plagued by air pollution and increasing health hazards from many key causes. The menace of dust particles from burned sugar cane and corn fields, industrial gas emissions and even transportation has made it critical for Thailand to come up with regulations that would help ease air pollution.

The government has been working on the Clean Air Act for the past year and it is expected to be implemented by April. According to the timeline, the final draft of the act is expected to be ready by mid-February. It will then be forwarded to Parliament for further review, to secure approval by April. Continued …

Record number of Japan ramen eateries went bankrupt in 2024

A record number of ramen noodle eatery operators in Japan went out of business in 2024, according to a research firm, as the food’s reputation for affordability limits room to raise prices amid soaring ingredient and utility costs. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Saturday’s news-Jan 11


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Emergency plan as smog chokes Thailand/Clean air, not hot air/Wildfires in Khao Yai National Park/Upper Thailand gets colder/Thailand’s forgotten youth/Myanmar’s human trafficking networks/Paying to avoid conscription/King Power family sues over accident/ECONOMY: Economy faces an uncertain 2025/To Prioritize Five Key Sectors/Wage hike unlikely to spur inflation/Forget American exceptionalism/Tougher rules for Chinese imports/Thai music industry in 2025/Action Against Illegal Foreign Workers/Japanese restaurants flourish/TOURISM: Plans to make Phuket a premium tourist destination/Pattaya Left Behind/Tourism stocks tumble/Chinese tourists recoil from Thai holidays/Thai soldiers save Chinese tourists/Visa waiver scheme questioned/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: 9 Surprising Places in Thailand/Thai Herbs Offer Relief/Most popular Thai dishes/Thai cities with terrible traffic congestion/CLIMATE THAILAND: Travel sustainably in southern Thailand/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

Minister launches emergency plan as deadly dust chokes Thailand

Thailand Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin issued an urgent response to soaring PM 2.5 air pollution levels, which have breached safety thresholds in 14 provinces, threatening public health.

Chairing an emergency meeting yesterday, Somsak revealed a series of measures to combat the crisis, which has affected 53 provinces since October last year and is expected to persist until Jan. 15. Continued …

Give us clean air, not hot air

The PM2.5 situation in the nation has become serious enough to warrant PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra holding a press conference earlier this week to clarify the government’s action plans for goals on the issue.

She told the assembled media she had demanded that this year’s pollution level must be lower than in 2024. She has also instructed the responsible ministries to prevent open burning on mass plantations and sugar farms. Continued …

Wildfires raging in Khao Yai National Park

Wildfires have been raging for about a week through the forests of the Dong Phaya Yen mountain range and adjoining Khao Yai National Park in Pak Chong district of Nakhon Ratchasima, and they are still not under control.

Multiple teams of firefighters have been trying to control the fires, but they are struggling against strong winds and difficult terrain. Continued …

Upper Thailand gets colder, more rain forecast in the south

Cool to cold weather has been forecast for today as a strong high-pressure system from China extends over upper Thailand and the South China Sea, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

Temperatures will drop by 3-5 degrees Celsius in the northeast, while the north, the central, including Bangkok metropolitan, the east and the upper south will see temperatures drop by 2-4 °C, the department said. Continued …

Thailand’s forgotten youth and why we should care

As Thailand celebrates National Children’s Day today, an occasion that promises joy and hope for many young hearts, a sobering reality lurks in the shadows.

Hundreds of thousands of children remain out of school and out of reach, left behind by a system that struggles to adapt to their needs. These children’s hardships reveal systemic cracks that demand urgent attention. Continued …

6,000+ reportedly held captive in Myanmar’s human trafficking networks

A report from the Civil Society Network for Victim Assistance in Human Trafficking, released on Tuesday, revealed that more than 6,000 people from 21 countries are being held captive in Myanmar. The victims, including 3,900 Chinese nationals, are reportedly subjected to severe physical and psychological abuse, with their families facing exorbitant ransom demands.

The report identifies Mae Sot in Tak province as a key transit hub for human trafficking. Chinese transnational criminal syndicates reportedly exploit this area with support from local armed groups, including Myanmar’s Karen Border Guard Force (BGF), previously known as the Democratic Karen Buddhist Army (DKBA). Continued … 

Military proposal on paying to avoid conscription sparks debate

The Thai military’s recent suggestion that citizens could be allowed to pay in order to avoid conscription has stirred a public debate.

Lt. Gen. Taweepool Rimsakorn, head of the Territorial Defense Command, proposed on Wednesday that those wishing to skip conscription could pay a fee, and the funds would be used to support voluntary recruits. Continued …

King Power family to launch biggest fatal accident action in English legal history

The family of former Thai tycoon Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha is ready to launch what will be the biggest fatal accident lawsuit in English legal history. Details of the £2.15 billion action have just emerged ahead of an inquest on Monday. Those legal proceedings will attempt to determine the cause of death of the chairman and owner of the Leicester City Football Club in 2018.

The Italian aerospace group Leonardo is facing the lawsuit over a 2018 helicopter crash. The crash claimed the life of Thai billionaire Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, the former owner of the Leicester City Football Club, who was leaving the club on match day along with four others. After that, tragedy struck. Continued …

Economy faces an uncertain 2025 with all eggs placed in the foreign tourism industry basket

The chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce and a top securities house on Thursday warned of tighter lending conditions in Thailand due to an uneven economic recovery. While both reported somewhere between 2.6%–2.8% GDP growth for the year, they highlighted concerns about the kingdom’s over-reliance on foreign tourism to power the economy.

Maybank Securities predicted a higher non-performing loan rate and dampened profits in the banking sector. At the same time, Sanan Angubolkul of the Chamber expressed concern about the disastrous impact of persistent dumping from China on small Thai manufacturers. Continued …

Government to Prioritize Five Key Sectors in 2025 to Enhance GDP Growth

In a move to bolster the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) in 2025, the government has spotlighted five key sectors to spearhead economic growth. These sectors have been chosen based on their potential for rapid expansion, job creation, and export potential. By prioritizing these areas, the government aims to diversify the economy and enhance its resilience against global economic uncertainties, ensuring sustained economic progress.

The first sector on this agenda is technology and innovation, which is anticipated to drive productivity and efficiency across various industries. This is closely followed by renewable energy, aligned with global shifts toward sustainable development. Continued …

Wage hike unlikely to spur inflation

The recent minimum wage hike should have a mild impact on inflation, according to the Commerce Ministry. Citing analysis of the impact of the minimum wage increase on headline inflation, Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, said the recent hike would raise inflation by 0.15% to 0.30%, keeping the rate within a range of 0.3-1.3% for 2025.

The study classified goods and services influenced by the minimum wage change into six groups. The first group consists of goods and services regulated by the government, representing 22% of the weight in the inflation basket. Continued …

Forget American exceptionalism, it’s a tri polar world

In 2024, the watchword in financial markets was “American exceptionalism”, as the U.S. economy and markets left the rest of the world in the dust. But as the calendar turns, it may now be time to remove these geographic blinders to consider the larger regional competition likely to reshape the global economy in the coming years.

We may be in the midst of a long-term global growth cycle driven by intensifying competition in the critical areas of artificial intelligence, green technology, and security between the world’s three dominant regions: the Americas, Asia and Europe. (It’s what I refer to as the Tri Polar World.) Continued …

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Call for tougher rules to address Chinese imports

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) is calling on the government to enforce legal measures against the influx of low-cost Chinese products into the Thai market, which is expected to intensify this year.

“The current measures are not strong enough to protect local manufacturers, as they still face a flood of these imports,” said Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, a member of the JSCCIB. Continued …

Thai music industry expects to grow by 7%-8% in 2025

The Thai music industry, valued 15 billion baht, is expected to expand by 7%-8% year on year in 2025 on consumer preference on streaming platforms.

Phawit Chitrakorn, CEO of Thai record label GMM Music, expects the music industry to grow further, especially on the digital channel, which grew by an average of 10% over the past three years. Continued …

Locals in Pai Demand Action Against Illegal Foreign Workers

A group of businessmen and residents of Pai district in Mae Hong Son province have had enough and have sent a formal letter to the superintendent of Pai Police Station and Mae Hong Son Tourist Police demanding action after discovering that some foreign tourists living and traveling in Pai have violated various laws.

A representative of the business community and residents of Pai district in Mae Hong Son province handed over the petition for justice to the superintendent of Pai Police Station, and to Mae Hong Son Tourist Police. The petition called for investigations and enforcement action against foreign nationals working illegally in Pai district without a permit. Continued …

Japanese restaurants flourish in Thailand, nearing 6,000 nationwide

The popularity of Japanese food in Thailand continues to soar, with the number of Japanese restaurants approaching 6,000 nationwide in 2024, according to a survey by the Japan External Trade Organization (JETRO).

The study revealed that the number of Japanese restaurants increased by 2.9% from 2023, reaching 5,916 establishments. Growth was particularly high in tourist hotspots like Chiang Mai (+23 restaurants) and Phuket (+11 restaurants). Continued … 

Plans to make Phuket a premium tourist destination outlined

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has unveiled comprehensive plans to transform Phuket into a world-class premium tourism destination, emphasizing the need for significant infrastructure improvements and enhanced tourist experiences.

During a high-level meeting at Phuket International Airport, the prime minister chaired discussions with key officials, including Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, Natthriya Thaweevong, and Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat, to address crucial development challenges facing the province. Continued …

Pattaya Left Behind in Thailand’s ‘Premium’ Tourism Upgrade Strategy

In a move causing a stir among the tourism community, Thailand’s prime minister recently unveiled plans to elevate Phuket to “premium” tourist status, seemingly leaving Pattaya in the shadows. This decision positions Phuket as a primary international hub, celebrated for hosting significant tourist events and benefiting from substantial private sector investment.

This strategic push is aimed at capitalizing on the thousands of tourists flocking directly to Phuket and bolstering its appeal through projects tackling urban challenges like traffic congestion, waste management, and organized crime, according to one source. Continued …

Tourism stocks tumble amid Chinese tourist fears

Thai tourism stocks took a hit as concerns mounted over a potential decline in Chinese tourist arrivals during the Chinese New Year. The drop follows revelations about a Chinese actor, Wang Xing, who was found in Myanmar and is suspected to have been a victim of human trafficking. This incident has cast a shadow over Thailand’s safety reputation.

Leading the decline was Minor International, which fell by 4.07%. Bangkok Airways dropped by 1.89%, while Asia Aviation and S Hotels and Resorts experienced declines of 1.63% and 1.89%, respectively. Continued …

Chinese tourists recoil from Thai holidays after actor’s disappearance

Chinese travelers planning to visit Thailand for the upcoming Lunar New Year are expressing growing concerns over safety, following the recent disappearance of Chinese actor Wang Xing, whose case has gone viral on social media.

According to the South China Morning Post, many prospective tourists have turned to online forums to ask blunt questions such as, “Is Chiang Mai safe?” and “How can I convince my travel agency to refund my expenses if I cancel my trip to Thailand?” Continued …

Thai soldiers save Chinese tourists from possible abduction in Tak

Members of the Naresuan Force thwarted a possible abduction of two Chinese tourists on Friday at the Thailand-Myanmar border in Tak’s Phop Phra district. The two were spotted by patroling officers of the regiment’s 421st Ratchamanu Task Force near the border in the early hours of Friday morning.

The tourists told officials they were waiting for someone to take them to Chiang Mai, but the individual had not shown up. Continued … 

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Visa waiver questioned with another China Crisis for foreign tourism driven by security fears

Thailand’s visa waiver scheme faces mounting scrutiny, as a series of crimes involving Chinese nationals, including abductions and scams, spark a crisis of confidence among tourists.

On Friday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra told reporters that she ordered the Digital Economy and Society Ministry to monitor media reports on Thailand circulating within the Chinese social media sphere. At length, the country is facing a crisis of confidence in the Chinese market. The situation is placing Thailand’s visa waiver scheme, initiated by the Pheu Thai-led government in early 2024, under the microscope. Continued …

9 Surprising Places in Thailand You’ve Probably Never Heard Of

When people think of Thailand, they often imagine the vibrant streets of Bangkok, the iconic beaches of Phuket, or the temples of Chiang Mai. But, this popular Asian destination has so much more to offer beyond the tourist traps.

Tucked away in less-visited corners of the country are hidden gems that showcase breathtaking natural beauty, rich cultural heritage, and unique experiences. If you’re looking to venture off the beaten path, here are nine surprising places in Thailand you’ve probably never heard of. Continued …

Traditional Thai Herbs Offer Relief from Winter Ailments

As winter approaches and temperatures drop, many individuals experience increased susceptibility to illnesses such as respiratory infections. Traditional Thai medicine offers a range of natural remedies to bolster health and alleviate common winter ailments.

Respiratory conditions like influenza and sore throats, as well as symptoms arising from air allergies, can often be alleviated through herbal remedies. Andrographis paniculata, for example, is known to effectively relieve cold symptoms, sore throats, and fevers. Continued …

Most popular Thai dishes of 2024

Six Thai dishes were included in the 100 Best Dishes in the World for 2024 list by TasteAtlas, a globally renowned food website. The rankings are based on 367,847 valid ratings for 11,258 dishes in the website’s extensive database.

The featured dishes are likely the Thai cuisine most favored by international audiences. However, it is noteworthy that some iconic Thai dishes, highly appreciated worldwide, did not make the list. These include Tom Yum Kung, which has been recognized as an intangible cultural heritage by UNESCO, and Pad Thai, a globally celebrated favorite. Continued …

Hat Yai tops 5 Thai cities with terrible traffic congestion in 2024

Tomtom (TOM2), the location technology specialist based in The Netherlands, released an annual report on global traffic trends and of five Thai cities ranked in The TomTom Traffic Index 2024 Hat Yai is highest up on the list, and while Bangkok placed fourth, it is the second most congested city in the world.

This year’s edition features 500 cities across 62 countries on six continents, making it the most robust and complete analysis ever made available. The index uses unified metrics to rank these cities based on their average travel time, as well as congestion level. It gives city-by-city information that can help urban planners and policymakers tackle traffic-related challenges and make informed decisions. Continued …

How to travel sustainably in southern Thailand

With its stunning beaches, vibrant jungles, and rich cultural heritage, southern Thailand has become a favorite destination for tourists. However, the growing number of visitors can harm the environment and local communities.

To combat this, Thailand is enhancing its efforts to promote sustainable tourism. The country is offering experiences that benefit both the environment and rural communities. There has been a rise in sustainable tour operators, eco-friendly initiatives, and responsible accommodation options. This encourages tourists to make more sustainable choices. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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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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
  • State Railway – 1590

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Reindeer Antlers, Colored Lights on Cars/Floods worsen in south/Australian tourist escapes drowning/2 Women Saved/Bangkok’s PM2.5 dust crisis/This Thai food can cause serious problems/7-Eleven’s omnipresence/Thailand accelerates universal healthcare/New Thai Police Chief/Thailand investigates ex-police chiefs/Energy demand seen rising/ECONOMY: Will Thailand dethrone Singapore?/Thailand’s Consumer Outlook/Thailand fast-tracks rail expansion/Turmeric to lead the way/Pork oversupply/Thailand and Malaysia trade/TOURISM: Red carpet for big spenders/British tourist found dead/Chinese Tourist Numbers to Remain Steady/ASEAN medical tourism/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Red Lotus Sea in Udon Thani/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand’s land bridge/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

Police Warn Against Reindeer Antlers and Colored Lights on Cars

The Royal Thai Police have issued a warning against the recent trend of decorating vehicles with reindeer antlers and multi-colored lights, reminding the public that such decorations are illegal and subject to fines. The Royal Thai Police noted these festive modifications could violate traffic laws.

Police Major Gen. Siriwat Deephor, the deputy spokesperson, emphasized concerns about the potential dangers these adornments pose. The decorations might result in accidents or pose risks to other road users. Continued …

Floods worsen in south, death toll rises

Severe flooding in five southern provinces is wreaking havoc in 47 districts and impacting more than 128,000 households, with flood-related fatalities rising to eight. Yesterday, the most serious floods were reported in much of Nakhon Si Thammarat and Koh Samui district of Surat Thani.

They are among the five provinces at the epicenter of the southern flood crisis. The other three provinces are Chumphon, Ranong and Phatthalung. Continued …

Australian tourist escapes drowning amid south Thailand flooding

An Australian tourist had a narrow escape from drowning in southern Thailand after his car plunged into a flooded ditch amid severe flooding in Nakhon Si Thammarat. The deluge has affected 21 districts, severing numerous roads and resulting in the loss of four lives.

As heavy rainfall continues to worsen the situation, rescue teams are tirelessly working to assist those in dire need. The ongoing crisis in Nakhon Si Thammarat has escalated, as persistent heavy rain causes widespread flooding across almost all districts. Continued …

2 Women Saved After Being Swept Away by Strong Currents in Nakhon Si Thammarat

In a tense and dramatic operation yesterday, rescue teams successfully saved two women who could not swim and were swept away by strong flood currents in Nakhon Si Thammarat. The victims managed to cling to an electricity pole, preventing a potential tragedy. Rescue teams from the Mittraphap Samakkhi Foundation in Hat Yai, along with the Tai Tek Tung rescue unit, deployed a boat to reach the victims. The situation was extremely challenging, with water levels rising rapidly and currents flowing at dangerous speeds. Despite the difficulties, the rescuers persevered and were able to bring the two women to safety. (aseannow.com)
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PM2.5 dust crisis drains Bangkok economy

Bangkok faces annual economic losses of over 400 billion baht caused by air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns or PM2.5, a recent seminar was told.

Research on air pollution found the amount of PM2.5 in Bangkok for one year lasts about 6-7 months, not just a couple of months as commonly thought. The economic damage caused by PM2.5 amounted to 400 billion baht annually in Bangkok alone. Continued … 

This Thai food can cause serious kidney problems and cancer

Everyone loves delicious food, but sometimes our favourite dishes can be harmful to our health if we eat too much of them. Processed foods, especially meats like sausages, are popular in Thailand, but eating them too often can lead to serious health issues, such as kidney disease and cancer.

Processed meats, like sausages, are convenient and tasty, but they can be harmful if consumed regularly. They often contain high levels of sodium (salt), phosphorus, and preservatives. These substances put extra stress on our organs, especially the kidneys, and can lead to severe health issues over time. Continued …

7-Eleven’s omnipresence in Thailand

If there’s one ubiquitous presence in Thailand, besides the small local shrines, the food stalls and wide clean roads, then it’s 7-Eleven, considered the world’s largest convenience store chain with 85,000 locations in 20 countries and territories.

It’s possible to find up to three 7-Eleven outlets within a radius of half a kilometer in Thailand. Compact, convenient and functional, 7-Eleven seems to be a successful concept that caters to the needs of both travelers and locals alike, especially in places where general trade is not really a pervasive presence. Continued …

Thailand accelerates universal healthcare coverage nationwide

The Health Ministry is set to complete its ambitious healthcare coverage expansion, bringing the 30 Baht for Healthcare Anywhere program to all provinces by the end of 2024. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin announced Sunday that the initiative has already reached 46 provinces, with only 31 remaining to be integrated.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will officially launch the nationwide expansion on Dec. 25 at Government House, symbolizing a significant milestone in the country’s public health strategy. Continued …

New Thai Police Chief Sets Bold Crime-Fighting Agenda

Thailand’s newly appointed national police chief, Pol Gen Kittharath Punpetch, has vowed to improve the Royal Thai Police’s reputation and tackle crime head-on. Following his unanimous appointment by the Police Commission, the Ratchaburi native has outlined his commitment to upholding law and order, protecting life and property, and enhancing police professionalism.

Succeeding Police Gen. Torsak Sukvimol, who retired in September, Kittharath has pledged to bring transparency and honesty to his administration. “I will work with honesty and transparency for the happiness of the people. They are my core working policies,” he declared. Continued …

Thailand investigates ex-police chiefs over gambling corruption

Thailand’s National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) has decided to investigate Torsak “Big Tor” Sukvimol, a former national police chief, over allegations of soliciting money from online gambling networks. Additionally, the NACC will gather more evidence regarding money-laundering accusations against Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, a former deputy police chief.

The NACC, represented by Secretary General Saroj Puengrampan, announced that the commission had examined significant cases capturing public interest. One such case involves allegations against Torsak, who allegedly accepted money or assets linked to crimes involving online gambling and other illegal businesses, spanning 18 different categories. Continued …

Energy demand seen rising in final quarter

Energy demand is expected to increase this year, though total consumption dropped for much of 2024 amid slow economic growth, says the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO). Tourism, export expansion and state budget spending will drive demand for energy, said Wattanapong Kurovat, secretary-general of EPPO.

“We initially thought energy demand would drop in 2024 because of decreased energy consumption during the first nine months, but usage changed during the last three months,” he said. Continued …

Will Thailand dethrone Singapore as global investment hub in 2025?

Thailand will introduce the OECD’s global minimum tax of 15% for multinational corporations from Jan. 1 next year.

Multinationals with annual revenues of at least 750 million euros will be required to pay a minimum corporate income tax rate of 15%, in a move aimed to prevent tax competition to attract investment and stop multinationals avoiding tax. Other companies will continue to pay the standard rate of 20%. Continued …

Thailand’s Consumer Outlook: Stable Medium-Term Prospects Despite Short-Term Political Challenges

Total household spending growth in Thailand will be moderate but positive in 2025. Although easing inflationary pressures and a stable labor market will form the base for stable consumer spending, high-frequency data indicate that the trajectories for consumer confidence and retail sales growth will continue to be sluggish, as political instability continues to cast uncertainty on the economic climate.

Real household spending (calculated at 2010 prices) is projected to grow by 4.0% y-o-y, accelerating from the 3.5% estimated for 2024, as consumer spending continues to stabilize with the volatility witnessed from 2020 to 2023, induced by Covid-19 lockdowns and a subsequent recovery subsiding. Continued …

Thailand fast-tracks rail expansion with 280-billion-baht investment

The Transport Ministry will prioritize investments in rail transport systems to improve passenger travel and freight logistics, Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said on Monday. This will include Phase 2 of the dual-track railway project, which will extend Thailand’s railway network by 1,488 kilometers across seven routes.

The Cabinet has already approved the construction of the Khon Kaen-Nong Khai route. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has finalized the bidding process and signed a contract with CHO Thavee-AS Construction, which offered the lowest bid of 28.68 billion baht. Construction will commence next year and is expected to be completed by 2028, with operations beginning the same year. Continued …

Turmeric to lead the way in developing Thai herbal industry

A proposed plan to elevate Thailand’s herbal industry to the international level and develop the health economy and medical services was approved on Monday at a meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Chantraruangthong in his role as chairman of the National Herbal Policy Committee.

Turmeric

Six key ministries, namely Public Health, Commerce, Industry, Agriculture and Cooperatives, Interior and Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, will implement the integrated program, he added. Continued …

Pork oversupply could imperil small pig farmers

The Swine Raisers Association of Thailand (SRAT) has raised concerns over the risk of small pig farms going out of business due to a worsening oversupply of pigs, while major farms are competing to expand their production capacity.

The country is experiencing an excessive supply of pork because large pig farms continue expanding production without taking into account actual demand for pork, said Sitthiphan Thankiatphinyo, the SRAT president. Continued …

Thailand and Malaysia aim for US$30 billion trade by 2027

Thailand and Malaysia set an ambitious goal to boost bilateral trade to US$30 billion by 2027, strengthening economic cooperation in pivotal sectors such as trade, investment, border connectivity, and tourism.

The agreement was reached during Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s recent official visit to Malaysia, where she engaged in discussions with Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim. The two-day visit culminated yesterday, with the 7th Annual Consultation, where both leaders reviewed and advanced initiatives from last year’s talks. Continued …

Kingdom rolls out red carpet for big spenders

Thailand is upping the ante in its tourism game, spotlighting the allure of luxury and high-spending travelers to power up the economy post-pandemic. Known for its warm hospitality, stunning landscapes, and world-class attractions, the nation is seeing a surge in plush hotels and branded properties to cater to this elite crowd.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) set its sights on affluent tourists, primarily professionals earning over US$60,000 (2.05 million baht) annually. These big spenders splash out more than 6,000-7,000 baht daily, far surpassing the average tourist spend of 4,200 baht per day or 120,000 baht per trip. Continued …

British tourist found dead after Full Moon Party

A British tourist’s dream holiday turned into a nightmare after a wild night at Thailand’s infamous full moon party ended in tragedy. Christopher Stephen Boucher was discovered dead outside a 7-Eleven store on the island of Koh Pha Ngan, after attending the notorious beach bash.

The 37-year-old from Gillingham in Kent, had reportedly been trying to find his way back to his hotel in the small hours after of the morning after downing cheap shots at the iconic party. He was last seen withdrawing cash to pay a mystery local who had offered him a lift. Continued …

Chinese Tourist Numbers to Thailand Expected to Remain Steady

Thailand anticipates its influx of Chinese tourists to plateau in 2024, with numbers hovering around 7 to 8 million arrivals. This prediction by the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) is attributed to persistent economic issues in China, including the expected economic impacts of upcoming tariff measures from the Trump administration.

The president of ATTA, Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, voiced caution over meeting the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) goal of attracting 9 million Chinese visitors by 2025. He cites a mix of global geopolitical tensions and China’s internal economic strains as key obstacles to substantial growth. Continued …

ASEAN medical tourism set to outpace global revenue growth

The ASEAN medical tourism industry is expected to outpace the global market, said CGS International. The report said that the industry is projected to grow at a compound annual growth rate of 18% until 2032, according to Global Market Insights. The region is expected to command around 40% of the global market.

Thailand, Singapore, and Malaysia were the top three ASEAN medical tourism destinations in 2023, collectively generating an estimated $2.2 billion in revenue. However, growth trajectories within the region are expected to vary. Continued …

TAT promotes Red Lotus Sea in Udon Thani

Every year, Nong Han Lake in Udon Thani province transforms into a breathtaking spectacle with its expansive fields of red lotus blossoms stretching as far as the eye can see. This natural wonder has become a must-visit destination for both Thai and international tourists.

Visitors can enjoy boat rides to marvel at the vivid pink lotuses in full bloom, breathe in the fresh air, soak in the tranquil atmosphere, and capture unforgettable moments to cherish forever. Continued …

Thailand’s land bridge through the eyes of the wild

In Auguest, a small group of villagers from Patho District in Chumphon Province undertook a survey of Lam Huai Phra, a tributary of Khlong Yae. This community-driven exploration, aimed at understanding the biodiversity of a stream located near the proposed route of Thailand’s land bridge construction, reflects growing concerns about the potential ecological consequences of this large-scale infrastructure project.

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The land bridge is part of Thailand’s ambitious Southern Economic Corridor, intended to connect the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

90-day online reporting

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

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Survey of Hua Hin retired expats being held

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Hua Hin Bike Week at Bluport Dec 13-14

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Take 5 Charity Golf Challenge Dec 14-15

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British man commits suicide in Cha Am, leaving sand messages for Thai wife

A British man left messages in the sand for his wife and children before taking his own life on Cha Am Beach in the southern province of Phetchaburi. He was reportedly distressed over two legal cases and a 400,000-baht loss to a friend.

A Thai tourist discovered the lifeless body of the British man, later identified as 42-year-old Antony Gerrard Kelly, at an abandoned beachfront pavilion on Cha Am Beach yesterday. Kelly was found hanging in the pavilion. Continued …

‘3R Model’ for farming to help curb PM2.5 in Thailand

Thailand is looking to enhance farmers’ ability to rehabilitate land and replace some crops with alternative, high-value plants to tackle agricultural burning that causes PM2.5 dust pollution in lowland areas.

The Ministry of Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives and stakeholders from various international organizations in Thailand recently formed the “Friends of Thai Agriculture” alliance to support the transition toward climate-smart farming. Continued …

Thai Floods Unleash Chaos: Expert Blames Human Actions

The devastating floods sweeping across Thailand have claimed over 50 lives in the north this year and more than 25 recently in the south. According to Pianporn “Pai” Deetes, Southeast Asia program director for international rivers, human actions are significantly responsible for this catastrophe.

Pianporn identifies deforestation, dam construction, and river encroachment as the leading culprits behind the devastation. The relentless clearing of forests, particularly for corn cultivation to feed livestock, not only drives flooding but also contributes to the seasonal PM2.5 haze blanketing northern Thailand. Continued …

Monsoon system brings heavy rain to southern Thailand

A new monsoon system is set to sweep across southern Thailand, bringing heavy rainfall to nine provinces. The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) warned residents to be cautious of potential hazards due to the severe weather. Meanwhile, northern Thailand is experiencing a drop in temperature and strong winds.

The latest forecast from the TMD indicates that a new cold air mass from China is spreading over upper Thailand and the South China Sea. This atmospheric condition is causing cooler weather, accompanied by strong winds, and a decrease in temperature by one to three degrees Celsius (°C). Particularly in the mountainous and highland areas, the weather is expected to be cold. Continued …

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Constitution Day sheds light on battle over supreme law dividing Thailand

The nation will mark Constitution Day on Tuesday amid a continued effort to replace the current junta-drafted charter with a new supreme law that proponents argue will restore Thailand’s democratic foundations. However, major hurdles and differences must still be overcome before a new constitution drafting assembly can begin its work.

Contentious issues dividing MPs and senators include whether two or three referendums are required before rewriting the 2017 charter and whether a “double majority” is needed to trigger the process. Continued …

Moo Deng named one of NYT’s 63 most stylish ‘people’ of 2024

‘Moo Deng’, the pygmy hippo at Khao Kheow open zoo in Chon Buri, has been chosen as one of the 63 most stylish “people” of 2024 by The New York Times (NYT), writing “She bit. She screamed. She conquered hearts the world over.”

Anthony Rotunno, NYT’s fashion news editor wrote: “Style manifested in many forms over the last 12 months, as well as in many places: on the campaign trail and red carpets, at stadiums and zoos. The 63 names on this list, which are arranged in no particular order, emerged as those that may come to mind when asked to picture 2024.” Continued …

120 arrested in underwear at Bangkok hotel party

Police arrested more than 120 people wearing only underwear in a Bangkok hotel room where they were partying with drugs early Sunday morning. Police stopped the party in Room 2001 on the 20th floor at S31 Hotel in Watthana district at 1.30am on Sunday.

In the room, police found 124 Thai and foreign men, described as gay, in their underwear, along with a few women and some ecstasy and ketamine. Continued …

British man’s Thai-high trip goes up in smoke at Manchester customs

Another British man has been nabbed in a high-stakes arrest after being caught returning through Manchester Airport customs with two suitcases full of cannabis from Thailand. The alleged British drug mule, Ahmed Sohail, who claimed he went to Thailand to lose some weight, ended up losing much more than he bargained for.

Stopped by eagle-eyed Border Force officials, the 26-year-old drug trafficker was carrying two suitcases that piqued their suspicion. While Sohail insisted he had been on an indulgent eight-day jaunt in Bangkok, a scan revealed his luggage contained not just holiday mementoes but 40 kilograms of the class B drug. Continued …

Thai businesses call for huge stimulus

The business sector is calling for multiple government stimulus measures, especially tax incentives and a household debt reduction scheme, to revive the economy and give the public a New Year’s gift.

Nath Vongphanich, president of the Thai Retailers Assn. (TRA), said the group sees public investment as a key driver for economic expansion in 2025. The government should expedite budget disbursement and public spending for 2025 to align with its targets, he said. Continued …

2nd Bt10,000 cash handout ‘by end of February’

The second phase of the government’s 10,000-baht cash handout is expected in February, government spokesman Jirayu Houngsub said on Saturday.

He said the proposal for assistance for the elderly has been submitted to the cabinet but due to some queries being raised the review was delayed for a week. However, he insisted the one-time cash payment of 10,000 baht to 4 million elderly people will be implemented by the end of February. Continued …

Survey to assess impact of cash handout

The Finance Ministry is conducting a survey of 40,000 people in the government’s 10,000-baht cash handout scheme to assess its impact on the economy and society. The survey is expected to be completed by the end of this month.

This is the first detailed survey to examine the actual impact of a stimulus cash handout, seeking insights into its effects on the economy and society, rather than relying on speculation. Continued … 

Increase in unemployment likely in early 2025, expert says

Thailand’s economy is expected to remain relatively stagnant from 2024 through at least the first half of 2025, according to Tanit Sorat, chairman of the Advisory Council for National Workforce Development and vice president of the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry.

Sharing his insights on economic trends and employment prospects for 2025, he noted that this economic stagnation would likely impact the overall unemployment rate, with an increase in joblessness likely in the fourth quarter of 2024 and the first quarter of 2025. Continued …

Economists applaud 15-15-15 tax plans, but media backlash prompts setback

Economists have come out to applaud the suggested move by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Finance Pichai Chunhavajira, in which the minister came out to suggest that Thailand should follow the 15-15-15 formula for the corporate-income and value-added taxes (VAT).

Although the proposal to possibly raise the value-added tax (VAT) was shot down by the Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Friday, the proposal to raise the VAT has been an issue that most governments have had to differ despite the need to undertake the move sooner or later. Continued …

Thailand and UK Discuss Prospects for Free Trade Agreement

Thailand Commerce Minister Phichai Naripatapan recently held discussions with British Ambassador Mark Gooding to explore economic cooperation between Thailand and the United Kingdom. Central to their talks was the potential development of a free trade agreement (FTA) aimed at boosting trade and investment ties between the two countries.

Phichai and Gooding reaffirmed both nations’ commitment to enhancing trade relationships through mechanisms such as the Joint Economic and Trade Committee (JETCO). These discussions aim to foster an improved business climate and facilitate trade and investment under the enhanced trade partnership umbrella, covering key sectors like agriculture, tourism, and healthcare. Continued …

Need for homes for elderly rises as Thailand becomes aged society

Demand for nursing homes and residences for the elderly has surged as Thailand has entered an aged society, according to results of a survey by the Real Estate Information Center (REIC) released on Sunday.

In Thailand, the number of people aged above 60 years accounts for 20% of the population. The aged population is expected to increase by 4.89% annually. According to the survey, Thailand has 916 nursing homes and residences nationwide. Most are located in Bangkok and its surrounding areas (516). Continued …

Tourism booms on Koh Chang, Koh Kood, and Koh Mak

Tourism in Trat’s three main islands — Koh Chang, Koh Kood, and Koh Mak — is thriving, with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) projecting over 1.7 million visitors by the end of the year. The extended Father’s Day holiday (Dec. 5-8) has seen a surge in domestic travelers, particularly families, flocking to enjoy the scenic winter seascapes.

With the influx, ferry operators, such as Boonsiri High-Speed Ferries, have added extra trips to accommodate the crowds. At key ports like Laem Sok Pier and Ao Yai Pier, vehicles and tourists lined up since early morning. Meanwhile, Koh Chang Ferry services have reported full operations, transporting up to 500 vehicles per hour across four ferries. Continued …

Over 56% of Thais expect to travel during the New Year holidays

A majority of survey respondents planned to travel during the New Year, of whom over 90% are opting for domestic trips, according to a nationwide Dusit Poll by Suan Dusit University.

The survey on “Thais and New Year’s Gifts from the Government”, conducted both online and in the field, had 1,246 respondents from Dec. 3-6. The survey highlighted key insights into public preferences during the New Year season, including travel plans, spending habits, and expectations for government gifts. Continued …

Chinese visitors to Thailand between January-November top 6 million

Foreign tourist arrivals in Thailand from Jan. 1 to Dec. 1 this year reached 32,020,169 visitors, generating approximately 1.5 trillion baht in revenue, the Tourism and Sports ministry reported last week.

China ranked as the top source of tourists with 6,214,226 visitors, followed by Malaysia (4,506,898), India (1,915,152), South Korea (1,685,600), and Russia (1,503,312). However, last week saw a slowdown in tourist arrivals across nearly all market groups, particularly Malaysian tourists, due to flooding in key destinations. Continued …

Allowing foreign pilots ‘has helped cut fares’

Permission granted to foreign pilots to operate flights in Thailand is a temporary measure designed to address a surge in flight demand that local operators have been unable to meet, says the Ministry of Transport.

By making more planes and flights available, the measure has proven effective in lowering airfares, said Krichanont Iyapunya, an assistant to Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit. Continued …

Massage Parlour Visits Turn Fatal: Singaporean Tourist and Thai Singer Die

A holiday retreat in Thailand took a tragic turn when a Singaporean tourist and a Thai singer both reportedly died following massages in Phuket and Udon Thani.

Late last night, a Singaporean tourist enjoying his stay in Phuket, met an unexpected fate. After a massage at a local parlor at Patong Beach, he collapsed and was later pronounced dead at Patong Hospital. Continued …

As humans and elephants clash more in Thailand, scientists are looking for solutions

Thailand’s most revered animal — the wild Asian elephant — has now become one of the country’s biggest problems. Decades of deforestation and overdevelopment of natural habitat is pushing wild elephants into farms and villages in search of food, increasingly with dangerous consequences.

Paweena Aekkachan lost her 54-year-old husband earlier this year when he ran out into their crop field in western Thailand to try to stop an elephant from eating their precious cassava. More than130 people have been killed by wild elephants in Thailand over the last six years. Continued …

Bangkok lights up its riverfront for the festive season

Bangkok’s iconic Chao Phraya River is shining brighter than ever as “Vijit Chao Phraya 2024” takes center stage. Running until Dec. 15, this highly anticipated event will transform the river into a dazzling tapestry of light, color, and culture.

Whether through stunning lighting, projection mapping on heritage landmarks, grand fireworks, or cultural performances, the festival promises to enchant visitors nightly, all while celebrating the timeless beauty of Thailand’s most famous waterway. Continued …

Best Bars To Head To When Visiting Koh Samui

Koh Samui has a bit of something for everyone. There are beautiful beaches to crack open a book and get that summer tan, clear waters to take a dip into, tropical rainforests to explore, fresh seafood to savour, beach clubs to visit, and so much more.

If you’re thinking of treating yourself to a chill time at a bar while enjoying the island vibes, here are some of the best bars in Koh Samui to visit, along with what to order. Continued …

2024 will be the hottest year on record, EU scientists say

This year will be the world’s warmest since records began, with extraordinarily high temperatures expected to persist into at least the first few months of 2025, European Union scientists said today.

The data from the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) comes two weeks after UN climate talks yielded a $300-billion deal to tackle climate change, a package poorer countries blasted as insufficient to cover the soaring cost of climate-related disasters. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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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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