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Wednesday’s news-Oct 11

Today’s news: New Mediterranean restaurant/Wine tax in Thailand/Downpours to continue/How long can electric subsidies last?/Cigarette Price Hike/Dane arrested for Illegal firearms possession/30,000 Thais in Israel/Thais in Israel mostly work in agriculture/Reservoir overflow/Rethinking Thailand’s Defamation Law/Woman jailed for offensive remarks/Passing of the late king/Urine’s health secrets/Efforts to Curb Teen Pregnancy/c issue needs a fix/Israel-Hamas conflict stirs concern/Rich ‘might not get Bt10,000 handout’/To invest in Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai/Thailand’s cannabis market/Thailand Medical Cannabis Market Size/Chinese Tourist Arrivals Plunge/Thai tourism suffers amid Israel conflict/10,000 unexpected Israeli guests/Vegetarian Festival comes to Chinatown/6 ways to explore Chiang Mai/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


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New Mediterranean restaurant opens in Hua Hin

Gregal, a beachfront Mediterranean restaurant, has opened in Hua Hin. The restaurant is located beside The Royal Princess Condominium Hua Hin. The menu includes vegetarian options to meat, fish, and seafood delicacies, as well as pasta and paella. Gregal currently is operating under soft opening hours from 12 pm to 6 pm, except Tuesday. (HHT)

Wine tax in Thailand: A Protectionist Barrier?

Why is wine tax in Thailand 250% on average? In most cases, duties constitute a state’s first protection against products imported from other countries in direct competition with local production.

Does Thailand produce wine? Yes, local production is around one million liters per year and is based in three areas of the country: Loei, Hua Hin and Khao Yai. The projects are relatively recent, and the quality of the wine produced is rather low, with a high price. This is not surprising, given that the production cycle of the vines was totally altered, as September, the traditional harvest month, is in the middle of the rainy season. Continued …

Downpours to continue over much of Thailand

Scattered thunderstorms, some of them heavy, are forecast for the northern, central, eastern, and southern (east coast) regions today, while Bangkok and its vicinity have an 80% chance of rain.

This weather pattern is due to a low-pressure system moving across the lower central region, eastern region, and upper southern region converging with a moderate high-pressure area over China. The southwestern monsoon, meanwhile, continues to prevail over the southern region and the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …

Electric prices lowered, but how long can subsidies last?

The national oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc has agreed to delay accepting payments of 8-9 billion baht for the gas it sells to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to help the government reduce power bills for the rest of this year. Gas makes up around 60% of the fuel used for power generation in Thailand.

To tame aggressive electricity prices, the Srettha Thavisin cabinet resolved last month to reduce the power tariff to 3.99 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit), from 4.45 baht, but this increases the financial burden on EGAT, which needs part of the power tariff to help it settle a huge loss. Continued …

Cigarette Price Hike Sparks Surge in Illicit Trade

The Thai tobacco industry has recently been rocked by a price increase, prompting smokers to turn toward the illicit cigarette trade.

Citing increased production costs, major domestic and international tobacco manufacturers have raised their retail prices by THB 3-4 per pack. The adjustment follows a scarcity and price surge of raw materials, exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Continued …

Dane arrested on Koh Samui for Illegal firearms possession

Thai police apprehended a Danish man in Koh Samui for his illegal possession of firearms.

Following the strict measures implemented after the shooting at Siam Paragon mall in Bangkok, Thai police yesterday conducted an investigation into owners of firearms, both legal and illegal, across the country and discovered a Danish man in Koh Samui ordering guns online. Continued …

30,000 Thais in Israel; PM says all can be rescued, as war is declared

Thailand has been among the countries to suffer the most from the attack on Israel on Saturday morning, with 18 of its nationals now reported dead. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok is coordinating a rescue mission to see the first Thais returning home on Thursday, including those injured in the attack, primarily located in Israel’s south.

On Tuesday, officials reported that 1,437 of the 30,000 Thais living in Israel have expressed a wish to return home at this time. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has pledged the government’s full support for them and has ordered the Royal Thai Air Force to keep planes on standby. Continued …

Thais in Israel mostly work in agriculture

Thai workers in Israel are in a life-threatening situation in the conflict between Israel and Palestine that erupted on Oct. 7. The fate of these Thai workers has caused great concern and anxiety among their families in Thailand.

Numerous families in various provinces such as Kalasin, Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Surin, Buriram and Nakhon Phanom have received reports that their loved ones have been killed, some have been injured, and others have been arrested. In addition, there are many others who have been unable to make contact. Continued …

Reservoir overflow in Thailand: Alert for potential downstream flooding

An alert has been issued by the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) on the sudden rise of water levels in nine significant reservoirs. The ONWR revealed that these reservoirs are brimming with excess water that needs to be discharged swiftly. The reservoir overflow could potentially impact downstream areas in the coming days.

The ONWR has been observing the nation’s water condition amid an ongoing monsoon trough. This weather event, predominantly affecting the north and northeast, has been causing heavy rainfall in these regions. Continued …

Rethinking Thailand’s Defamation Law

Thailand’s defamation laws, historically designed to protect individuals’ reputations against false statements, are now facing scrutiny for their strict and punitive nature.

While the aim of safeguarding reputation is noble, the broader implications of these laws on freedom of expression and democratic values are becoming increasingly evident. The need for reform is pressing as the country navigates the challenges of a modern and interconnected world. Continued …

Woman jailed for six months for offensive remarks about former PM Prayut

The elderly woman who hurled verbal abuse at then Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, during his visit to Ban Pong district in Ratchaburi in March this year, was sentenced to six months and 10 days in jail and fined 1,000 baht yesterday, without suspension, by the Ratchaburi District Court.

In imposing the sentence on the defendant, popularly known in the district as “Pa Na Ban Pong”, the court ruled that she had encroached on the security zone maintained around the prime minister and his entourage. Continued …

Passing of the late king to be observed Friday

The government is planning activities to mark the seventh anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great’s passing on Friday.

Teerapong Wongsiwawilas, permanent secretary of the prime minister’s office, said the government had been granted permission by His Majesty the King to organize the activities. Continued …

Experts decode urine’s health secrets

Your urine color could reveal your health issues, according to urological experts. These professionals recommend self-health checks by observing one’s urine color, as this can reflect physical discomfort.

Urine is typically pale yellow and clear, with more water consumption leading to clearer urine. However, if despite high water intake, your urine remains dark yellow or conversely, without consuming a lot of water, it remains clear, you may be experiencing health problems. Continued …

UN Explains Efforts to Curb Teen Pregnancy in Thailand

Teen pregnancy rates have been falling dramatically in Thailand thanks to progressive legislation, but more can be done to drive it lower if the rights of girls and young women are respected, according to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).

Ahead of the International Day of the Girl Child, marked annually on Oct. 11, Asa Torkelsson, the fund’s country director in Thailand, explained how the UN is supporting access to sexual and reproductive health, especially for young people. Continued …

Human-elephant conflict issue needs a fix

The recent report of another person being killed by a wild elephant proves that the government needs to find a solution to this issue, or such incidents will only reoccur. So far, 16 people have been killed by wild elephants this year alone.

Human-elephant conflicts are a dilemma for the government and broader Thai society that has tried to protect and boost the population of this vulnerable animal. Continued …

Israel-Hamas conflict stirs concern in Thai business sector over trade disruption

The ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict has stirred unease within Thailand’s business sector, due to worries about its potential impact on Thai-Israeli trade, valued at around 40 billion baht. Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, advised Thai businesses to closely monitor the situation and manage any potential risk.

Those trading with the Middle East have been particularly urged to exercise caution, given the potential for broader impacts if the conflict escalates. Despite the unrest, Sanan maintains that the conflict is unlikely to substantially impede Thailand’s trade with Israel, considering the relatively modest trade volume between the two nations. Continued …

Rich ‘might not get Bt10,000 handout’

The government is considering revising its 10,000-baht digital wallet handout scheme by excluding wealthy people, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Tuesday.

The proposal comes at a time when the government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has been defending the centerpiece of its economic revival policy against critics who say that its cost, at 560 billion baht, is too much. As well, they say, it is still not clear how the program will be funded. Continued …

Central Group to invest in Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai

Retail and property developer Central Pattana Plc (CPN), the operator of Central shopping centers nationwide, plans to invest 3 billion baht to develop the northeastern provinces of Nakhon Phanom and Nong Khai into secondary cities with great potential on par with megacities.

Tos Chirathivat, executive chairman and chief executive of Central Group, said one of Central Group’s core strategies as a retail, service, and real-estate leader is for business expansion by upgrading communities. Continued …

What Thailand’s new coalition government means for the cannabis market

More than a year after Thailand legalized the recreational use of marijuana, the country’s new prime minister plans to roll back that law in an attempt to end the current glut in the market and bring long-term benefits to the industry.

In June 2022, the Southeast Asian nation became the first in Asia to decriminalize the cannabis plant, allowing it to be grown and consumed freely. Since then, the weed market has turned free-for-all, as various businesses entered the sector with little regulatory or consumer guidance to oversee such activity. Continued …

Thailand Medical Cannabis Market Size, Trends, Business Opportunity

The latest report published by IMARC Group, titled “Thailand Medical Cannabis Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028,” provides a detailed analysis of the industry, including the Thailand medical cannabis market share, size, trends, and growth forecasts. The report also includes competitor and regional analysis and highlights the latest advancements in the market.

The Thailand medical cannabis market size reached US$122.1 million in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$1,408.0 million by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 53.2% during 2023-2028. Continued …

Chinese Tourist Arrivals Plunged Nearly 30% Week Over Week

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports said yesterday the number of foreign tourists arriving in Thailand dropped week over week (Oct. 2-8, 2023 over Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 2023), especially those from China, with their total plunging by 29.5%.

Last week, there were, altogether, 497,966 foreign tourists, a decrease of 54,453 foreign holidaymakers from the previous week. However a big drop in Chinese tourists was seen, with the total dwindling from 106,472 the previous week to only 75,093 last week. Continued …

Thai tourism suffers amid Israel conflict and Bangkok shooting

The conflict in Israel and the aftermath of a shooting incident in a Bangkok mall last week are predicted to lead to a decrease in foreign arrivals next week, significantly impacting Thai tourism. However, the private sector is optimistic that the visa exemption scheme will help revitalize the market in the next two months.

The Tourism and Sports Ministry noted a 9.86% decrease in foreign arrivals last week (Oct. 2-8), with numbers falling to 497,966, largely due to a significant reduction in Chinese visitors. Continued …

Thailand grapples with 10,000 unexpected Israeli guests amid conflict aftermath

Thailand is currently hosting approximately 10,000 Israeli tourists, a situation that arose due to the recent Israel-Gaza conflict. The country’s Tourism and Sports Ministry is monitoring the effects of this situation on its tourism sector.

Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, Tourism and Sports minister stated that while numerous airlines have suspended flights between Thailand and Israel, El Al Airlines, Israel’s national airline, has maintained its regular flight schedule. Additionally, all airlines have provided options for flight cancellations and delays to support travelers affected by the ongoing conflict. Continued …

Vegetarian Festival comes to Bangkok’s Chinatown

Bangkok and Samphanthawong district are once again organizing the Chinatown Yaowarat Vegetarian Festival celebrating the ideals of purity, good health, auspiciousness, and ongoing charitable endeavours.

This festival kicks off at the Chaloem Phra Kiat Gate Pavilion on Yaowarat Road on Oct. 14 and continues through Oct. 23. Continued …

6 ways to explore Chiang Mai through its burgeoning craft scene

The capital of northern Thailand has been an epicenter of craftwork for centuries. Before becoming incorporated into Siam in 1932, the Chiang Mai region —surrounded by the highest mountains in the country, dense jungle and rolling rice fields —was an independent entity, part of the Lanna Kingdom.

The devout Buddhist Lanna province was known for detailed temple wood carving and terracotta clay work, ornate hill-tribe ceremonial silver production and incredible hand-woven textiles with patterns distinctive to each village. Today, Chiang Mai’s artisans continue the creative Lanna legacy, respecting their heritage while adapting creative wares for contemporary times. Continued …

At Least 29 Killed By Myanmar Junta Airstrike On Refugee Camp

An airstrike by Myanmar’s military on a refugee camp in the northernmost Kachin State on Monday night killed at least 29 people, including children, injuring more than 50, local media reported, citing a spokesman from an ethnic minority militia in the state. Continued …

China’s annual births expected to hover around 10 million as population ages

The annual number of newborns in China will stabilize at around 10 million, while the population’s aging accelerates, a senior researcher and government adviser has said. With more than 70 million estimated to be 80 years or older by 2035, demand for policy support in public services is expected to grow concurrently. Continued …

Stockholm to ban fossil-fuel cars from city center

Stockholm will ban petrol- and diesel-powered cars from key parts of the city center from 2025 as it seeks to improve air quality and reduce traffic noise, the Swedish capital’s vice mayor for transport said yesterday. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

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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

 

Saturday’s news-Oct 7

Today’s news: Orchid Palm Homes Cup VIII/Bt6.2 million compensation each/Online fraud cases soar to 365,000/Police target online gun sales/Eventual elimination of crop burning/Thai billionaire’s fortune plummets/Driver of ‘extra-long’ truck charged/2,000 more electric buses for Bangkok/Animals roamed loose on a flight/Digital Wallet Project Will Be Implemented/99 economists oppose digital cash handout/Climate action an opportunity/Companies to launch green-packaging initiative/Thailand’s cannabis businesses respond/China’s cross-border trips/ATTA: Focus on non-China markets/Spending uptick forecast during vegetarian festival/Asia’s primary health hub/Pattaya International Bikini Beach Race/London to Bangkok flight diverted/‘Pha khao ma’/Naga Fireball Festival/

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


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Orchid Palm Homes Cup VIII set for Oct 29

Football players from all over the province will be traveling to Hua Hin to compete in the Orchid Palm Homes Cup VIII on Oct. 29. Six teams have signed up, with clubs making the journey from Pranburi, Bang Saphan and Thap Sakae.

The six-a-side tournament is set for the Black Mountain Hua Hin Football Academy and will be for Under 11 teams. This will be the eighth edition of the biannual Orchid Palm Homes Cup, which was founded in 2020. Continued …

Families of those who died in mall shooting to get Bt6.2 million compensation each

The families of the two people who were killed in the Siam Paragon shooting will each receive 6.2 million baht in compensation from the Thai government and the mall’s owners, while the injured will each receive 350,000 baht each.

Of the 6.2 million baht for the families of the Chinese and Myanmar nationals, 1.2 million baht will be from the government and the rest from the owners of the mall, who will also contribute 300,000 baht each for the injured, in addition to the 50,000 baht from the government, according to Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol. Continued …

Online fraud cases in Thailand soar to 365,000, with 45-billion-baht loss

Over the past one and a half years, a staggering 365,000 online fraud cases have been reported, inflicting a massive loss of 45 billion baht, revealed deputy government spokesperson Karom Phonphonklang.

This was in reference to the cumulative data gathered from the thaipoliceonline.com website, available from March 1 of last year until Sept. 30 this year, provided by the Royal Thai Police (RTP). Continued …

Thai police target online gun sales after deadly mall shooting

Thailand will close legal loopholes relating to firearm classification and online sales in its gun-control efforts, its police chief said after a teenager was arrested following a deadly shooting at a mall that left two people dead.

The gun used by the alleged 14-year-old shooter was modified and originally designed to fire blank rounds, meaning it wasn’t classified as a lethal weapon, and it was likely purchased online, an official said. Continued …

Southeast Asian ministers commit to eventual elimination of crop burning

Southeast Asian agriculture and forestry ministers have agreed to take collective action to minimize and eventually eliminate crop burning in the region, amid deteriorating air quality and concern about cross-border haze.

In a statement after a meeting of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Malaysia, members recognized “the adverse environmental and health impacts of crop-burning practices,” and committed to collectively reduce and phase it out. Continued …

Thai billionaire’s fortune plummets: Freelance girlfriend accused of fraud, theft

A 70-year-old Thai billionaire accused his freelance prostitute girlfriend of 18 years of fraud and stealing from him after his wealth dwindled from billions to just under 10 million baht. The accusation by the man alleges that his 45-year-old female partner tricked him into selling his luxury car and property.

The Thai billionaire reported the case to the police, hoping to reclaim his assets and stating that he was not afraid of any potential criticism. Continued …

Suphanburi police take action against the driver of ‘extra-long’ truck

A six-wheel truck carrying dozens of empty oil drums was stopped by police in Suphanburi province for the way its cargo was transported. The truck’s cargo bed was fully loaded with empty 200-liter oil drums, with a makeshift extension from its rear to carry dozens more. The driver was charged with driving recklessly in a way that could endanger fellow motorists and pedestrians. (The Nation)

Bangkok to procure over 2,000 electric buses in next five years

The Bangkok Mass Transit Authority (BMTA) plans to procure 2,013 more electric buses within three to five years under a budget of around 5.5 billion baht, Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri said on Friday.

The plan aims to reduce the authority’s financial cost by at least 60% from the current 12.5 billion baht per year, most of which are attributed to maintenance and fuel costs of 2,885 public buses. Continued …

Smuggled animals roamed loose on a flight, freaking out passengers

A rat and an otter that were smuggled in a passenger’s hand luggage sparked chaos when they escaped mid-air and bit an air steward’s hand.

Shocked passengers noticed the giant albino rodent with glistening red eyes when they walked to the bathroom on the Airbus A320 flying from Bangkok to Taiwan on Wednesday afternoon. Continued … 

PM Reassures Digital Wallet Project Will Be Implemented

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday reassured that he will definitely go ahead with the government’s digital wallet handout project despite dissent from academics.

The prime minister said he has already resolved to implement the Pheu Thai campaign-promised populist project and will certainly not change his mind about it while listening to variable views from different people, including academics and critics. Continued …

99 economists go public to oppose digital cash handout policy

Ninety-nine economists and professors of economics have issued a statement opposing the government’s digital cash handout policy, and demanded its cancellation.

The Srettha Thavisin government is in the process of implementing an election campaign promise of handing out 10,000 baht to Thai citizens aged 16 years and above, to be spent in a limited area within six months, with the aim of giving the economy a push. Continued …

Climate action an opportunity to move toward achieving sustainability, says PM

Climate action is an opportunity for Thailand and its climate sector to move toward sustainability, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Friday at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok.

“Many might see climate action as a burden, but I see this as an opportunity. An opportunity for Thailand and our climate sector to move toward sustainability,” he said during the speech at the event , Thailand Climate Action Conference. Continued …

3 Thai companies to launch green-packaging initiative

Charoen Pokphand (CP) Foods has announced signing a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with SCG Packaging (SCGP) and SCG Chemicals (SCGC). The MoU has been signed to launch a green packaging initiative.

As part of this effort, the companies will work to develop an environmentally friendly and sustainable food-packaging solution. Continued …

Thailand’s cannabis businesses respond to reformed legislation

As Thailand moves to end confusion over its cannabis laws with the new prime minister, Srettha Thavisin, the country’s tourism industry has welcomed the move.

The partial legislation of cannabis last year in June had an instant effect, and almost overnight, hundreds of coffee shops and dispensaries selling cannabis products appeared across Thailand, particularly in Bangkok and other popular tourist destinations. Continued …

China’s cross-border trips beat pre-pandemic level

China’s inbound and outbound trips surged during the eight-day Golden Week holiday this year, official data showed on Saturday, beating pre-pandemic levels but lower than an earlier government estimate.

Booking platforms and agencies say Chinese tourists looking to go abroad favor cheaper Asian destinations, with Thailand by far the preferred choice after it introduced a visa waiver program. Continued …

ATTA: Focus on non-China markets after mall shooting

Tourism authorities should work to mitigate the short-term impact of the shooting at a Bangkok mall this week by pivoting to other potential markets less affected by the news to keep a steady flow of arrivals during high season, according to the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA).

ATTA President Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn said news reports on the shooting at Siam Paragon had spread in many countries, but at differing levels. Continued …

Spending uptick forecast during vegetarian festival

The annual vegetarian festival, scheduled to run from Oct. 15-23, is expected to generate spending of 44.6 billion baht, the highest in 10 years and a 5.5% increase over last year’s figure.

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), attributed the anticipated increase to greater consumer confidence in the economy. Continued …

Thailand’s road to becoming Asia’s primary health hub

Thailand has been a popular destination for medical tourists seeking a wide range of medical and wellness services, including cosmetic surgery, dental procedures, fertility treatments, and more. The country’s reputation for quality healthcare services has contributed to its growth in this sector.

Thailand’s reputation for traditional therapies, spa treatments, and holistic wellness practices has also contributed to its appeal as a health and wellness destination. Continued …

Pattaya International Bikini Beach Race Oct 28

Central Pattaya shopping center is collaborating with the government sector and partners to delight all participants in the event called “NAKIZ presents Pattaya International Bikini Beach Race 2023”, aiming to organize the largest of its kind in Thailand.

This event is set to boost Pattaya’s reputation as a sports tourism destination, attracting both Thai and international tourists to visit the city. This endeavor will contribute to revitalizing the local economy and establishing Pattaya as a popular sports tourism destination for both Thai residents and foreigners. Continued …

London to Bangkok flight diverted due to couple’s argument

An intoxicated couple in a “fierce argument” caused an airplane flying from London to Bangkok to divert to Vienna, where the woman reportedly threw thousands in cash notes at an airport worker.

The incident began about five hours into the Sept. 30 EVA Air flight when the couple started to argue loudly – allegedly about money. Continued …

‘Pha khao ma’: the ultimate Thai multi-purpose cloth

A length of versatile traditional Thai woven fabric that enjoys widespread popularity, especially in rural areas, the pha khao ma, usually, translated as loincloth, is a practical textile that serves a variety of everyday functions.

It is commonly employed for wrapping items, drying your face, providing shade from the sun, covering tables, and even humorously worn around the neck as a symbol of despair in life. Continued …

Nong Khai counts down to Naga Fireball Festival

Nong Khai province is preparing to once again organize the Naga Fireball Festival, an annual event linked to the celebration of the end of the Buddhist lent, which this year falls from Oct. 20 to 30.

Nong Khai Gov. Rachan Sunhua on Friday presided over a meeting of provincial officers and private partners to plan the organization of activities at various locations across the province. Continued …

Climate crisis is health crisis, more so in Asia Pacific

Climate change has disastrous health impacts. As a medical humanitarian organization, Medecins Sans Frontieres/Doctors Without Borders (MSF) is already seeing these impacts on the people we treat in over 70 countries around the world. Continued …

Jailed Iranian activist wins 2023 Nobel Peace Prize

Imprisoned activist Narges Mohammadi, who has campaigned for women’s rights, democracy and against the death penalty in Iran for years, won the Nobel Peace Prize on Friday. Mohammadi, 51, has done her work despite facing numerous arrests and spending years behind bars for her activism. Continued …

Soaring US job growth a challenge

U.S. employers in September defied the view of Federal Reserve officials that the job market was beginning to cool, adding 336,000 positions in a return to the fevered hiring seen during the coronavirus pandemic. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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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

Tuesday’s news-Oct 3

Today’s news: Hua Hin Marriott wins award/Flu outbreak sweeps Thailand/Thailand braces for flash floods/Villages in Sukhothai flooded/Miss Thailand World 2023/2,000 baht fine for exam failures/Bangkok to up garbage fees/Bangkok’s priciest condo/Lower prices of over 151,000 goods/PM urges arms deals delay/Thailand Eyes Halal Leadership/EV makers ramp up promotions/The Ripple Effects of Cannabis Decriminalization/Flights from China almost full/Phuket tourist arrivals drop/Thai Food Became A Worldwide Favorite/Shining a light on Phitsanulok/Top Temples in Bangkok/Head back to Ayutthaya/

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


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Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa wins tourism award

Marriott International is celebrating after 10 of its hotels and resorts in Thailand were honored in the 14th Thailand Tourism Awards, which recognize the brightest and best travel providers in the “Land of Smiles.”

Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa leads the way with a gold award in the resort category, while nine other properties covering five industry-leading brands won prestigious TAT awards. Continued …

Flu outbreak sweeps Thailand

Thailand is grappling with a severe flu outbreak, with tens of thousands of patients reported in the past two months. The Office for Disease Control and Prevention 9 in Nakhon Ratchasima (OCP9) urges everyone to intensify precautionary measures and to continue wearing masks.

From Jan. 1 to Sept. 19, there have been 185,216 patients with flu and one death, with the majority being females. Most cases are found among 10- to 14-year-olds, followed by newborns to four-year-olds and seven- to nine-year-olds. Continued …

Thailand braces for flash floods as 44 provinces drenched

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) today issued a heavy rain warning and flash floods in 44 provinces. The eastern region is expected to be the hardest hit, with 80% of the area likely to face heavy downpours.

Bangkok is also expected to experience significant heavy rain, with a risk of sudden flash floods and forest water run-off. Continued …

Villages in Sukhothai flooded as Yom River embankment collapses

The embankment along the Yom River in Sukhothai province has collapsed in several areas, sending water from the swollen river gushing into riverside farmland and local communities.

One gaping hole in Ban Wang Yai in Wang Yai subdistrict is about 100 meters long, causing excess water to sweep into Wang Yai and Wang Thong subdistricts. About 500 households are now under water. Continued …

South African-Thai Woman Crowned Miss Thailand World 2023

Tharina Botes, a 26-year-old South African-Thai woman was crowned Miss Thailand World 2023. The Miss Thailand World 2023 beauty pageant final round was held on Sunday night in Bangkok. Tharina is nicknamed “Kanom”. Her father is South African and her mother is Thai. She started her beauty pageant career at 13-years-old. In 2019, she represented Miss Grand from Phuket. In 2021, she was the first runner up in Miss Universe Thailand. (Pattaya News)

Chiang Mai school cancels controversial 2,000 baht fine for exam failures

A memorandum of understanding (MOU) between a teacher and students in a Chiang Mai secondary school, which required students to pay a fine of 2,000 baht per credit if they failed or scored zero in exams, has been scrapped.

The MOU, which attracted criticism on social media, was not mandated by the school’s administrators but was the initiative of the class teacher. Continued …

Waste more, pay more: Bangkok to up garbage fees

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is to hold a public hearing to consider the new garbage collection and disposal fee this month following the expiration of the current rate on Oct. 1, Bangkok Deputy Gov. Jakkapan Phiewngam said on Monday.

The current rate, which starts at 20 baht per month for collection and another 20 baht for disposal for households with less than 20 liters of garbage per day, was originally scheduled to expire in October 2019 but was postponed in a bid to reduce people’s financial suffering. Continued … 

Bangkok’s priciest pad finds a buyer in a flash

A penthouse at Scope Langsuan in Bangkok swiftly changed hands for 436 million baht (US$11.832 million) just one week after hitting the market, setting a new record as Thailand’s most expensive condominium.

Scope Langsuan is a collaboration between Scope Co. and SC Asset Corp. The condominium is positioned as an ultra-luxury residence targeting an international premium group, with a project investment totaling approximately 7 to 8 billion baht. Continued …

‘Quick Win’ policy launched to lower prices of over 151,000 goods

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai expressed confidence on Monday that the government’s “Quick Win” policy to reduce the cost of living by reducing consumer goods’ prices would create a “win-win” for both operators and consumers.

Phumtham told a press conference that 288 business operators had agreed to support the measure to reduce prices of 151,675 items of goods and services from now until the end of this year. Phumtham said the operators included 88 manufacturers of foods and necessities and 83 department stores and large retailers. Continued … 

PM urges arms deals delay, to spend on poor instead

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has asked the armed forces to delay their arms procurement plans for the 2024 fiscal year so the government can spend its budget to help those who are most in need, sources said.

The sources said on Monday that Srettha has instructed Defense Minister Sutin Klunsang and the PM’s secretary-general, Prommin Lertsuridej, to hold talks with leaders of the armed forces to ask them to defer their arms procurements for the 2024 fiscal year for the time being. Continued …

Thailand Eyes Leadership in Growing Halal and Future Food Industries

In response to the surging global demand for Halal products and the dynamic landscape of future foods, Thailand is strategically positioning itself as a central figure in these rapidly evolving sectors.

The Thai government has identified the food industry as a pivotal driver of economic stability and is ramping up efforts to harness its potential. Halal products, spanning a wide array of offerings such as finance, food, fashion, media, medicine, and tourism, have been experiencing impressive growth, boasting a remarkable 7.5% increase. This burgeoning industry carries an estimated value of approximately 2 trillion U.S. dollars. Continued …

Chinese EV makers ramp up promotions in Thailand

The popularity of electric cars in Thailand continues to rise, as evidenced by the significant increase in registered vehicles. This growth can be attributed to various factors, mainly driven by government support measures that have made electric cars more affordable.

As the deadline for government incentives at year-end approaches, each automaker is making considerable efforts to introduce new models and promotional campaigns to reduce prices. Continued …

Thailand Wrestles with the Ripple Effects of Cannabis Decriminalization

As the fragrant tendrils of cannabis intertwine with the spicy scents of Thailand’s famed street markets, the nation finds itself entwined in a knotty debate over the recent decriminalization of the much-maligned plant.

Only a year since the momentous shift in drug policy, the lush landscapes of Thailand have seen a “green rush” of cannabis dispensaries emerging like mushrooms in the monsoon season, their roots entwining with the local economies of cities and townships throughout the kingdom. The landscape is transformed, with farmers pivoting from traditional crops to cultivating cannabis and entrepreneurs like Wassaya Iemvijan and Nitikrist Attakrist, former lawyers turned cannabis dispensary owners, navigating the turbid waters of a nascent industry. Continued …

Flights from China to Thailand almost full amid visa waivers

Flights from China to Thailand have been more than 90% full, Thai Airways International says, after Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy temporarily relaxed visa rules for visitors.

“We have seen significant growth in terms of Chinese traffic into Thailand,” the carrier’s Chief Commercial Officer Korakot Chatasingha said in an interview on Monday. Continued …

September tourist arrivals in Phuket drop to 2023 low

The month of September saw a massive drop off of tourism arrivals into Phuket, especially Chinese visitors. September, reliably the lowest month for tourism on the island, delivered a 242,780 visitors compared with 309,253 the month before.

Total Chinese visitation dropped from 64,674 to 37,343, comparing August to September. Continued …

How Thai Food Became A Worldwide Favorite

The global appeal of Thai cuisine is a captivating tale of rich flavors, diversity, and brilliant marketing. Its passage from humble, indigenous beginnings to becoming a worldwide phenomenon is a testament to its unique blend of ingredients, gastronomic techniques, and the concerted efforts of the government.

The history of Thai cuisine is deeply intertwined with the nation’s cultural, geographic, and historical dynamics. Rooted in the traditions of Thailand, formerly known as Siam, Thai cuisine has evolved over centuries, incorporating influences from neighboring countries such as China, India, and Indonesia. This fusion of flavors and cooking methods laid the foundation for what the rest of the world now knows and loves as Thai cuisine. Continued …

Shining a light on Phitsanulok, Thailand’s hidden vintage gem

Hidden in the shadow of the World Heritage site next door, Phitsanulok is a five-hour drive north from Bangkok, a short plane trip or a wonderfully scenic train ride through sleepy stations and countryside.

This beautiful historic city tends to be ignored by travelers heading to UNESCO-listed Sukhothai, Siam’s first capital and a major magnet for both Thai and foreign tourists. But those who do stop here are rewarded with sights and sounds of one of Thailand’s oldest cities, complete with palaces and ancient religious sites which can easily be explored in a day. Continued …

Top Temples to Visit in Bangkok

Bangkok, the capital city of Thailand, is home to some of the most stunning temples in the world. The country’s religion is predominantly Buddhism, and these temples serve as important spiritual and cultural landmarks. However, despite people’s religious backgrounds, they must not miss the opportunity to visit these beautiful temples during their stay in Bangkok.

The intricate architecture and exquisite craftsmanship found in these temples are a testament to the rich history and cultural heritage of Thailand. Exploring these sacred sites offers a unique insight into the spiritual practices and beliefs of the Thai people, making it an enriching experience for travelers of all backgrounds. Continued …

6 reasons why you should head back to Ayutthaya

The city may be known for the nation’s grand historic battle, elephant rides, and picturesque sceneries, but when it comes to food, Ayutthaya promises a gastronomic journey that is equally tasteful and wholesome to any other food destinations in Thailand. Here’s what to eat in Ayutthaya’s at the city’s best and coolest spots.

You may think that Ayutthaya’s charm is only limited to seeing temple ruins and witnessing historical buildings. But in reality, the place has seen a more vibrant scene of new cafes, restaurants, and bars. Bookmark these spots for dining out after your temple trips. Continued …

Hungarian, US scientists win medicine Nobel for Covid-19 vaccine work

Two scientists won the Nobel Prize in medicine on Monday for discoveries that enabled the creation of mRNA vaccines against Covid-19 that were critical in slowing the pandemic. And the technology could be used in the future to develop shots against other diseases like cancer and lupus. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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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

Monday’s news-Oct 2

  • Today’s news: Hua Hin Bar celebrates anniversary/Understanding Thailand’s New Tax Directive/Air Quality and Its Effects on Health/Torrential rains inundate Thailand/Flood warning issued for 10 provinces/Where is Blackpink headed?/Senator Pornthip Shown The Door/Paper Bag Packaging/When Srettha Talks About the Poor/Thailand’s New Calculus/EV market raising skill gap concerns/Second thoughts about decriminalizing cannabis/Pattaya Medical Cannabis Festivals/Influx of Chinese tourists/$4 Billion from China Tourism After Waivers/Historical Park battles overcrowding/Medical Tourism Significant Global Industry/Krabi: world of the Neanderthals/Nan celebrates rhinoceros beetles/Fiery Affair with Mala Hotpot/
  • 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

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Hua Hin Bar celebrates anniversary

The Hua Hin Bar on Soi 80 is celebrating its anniversary this Friday, from Happy Hour on:

  • with free buffet
  • a live band
  • door prizes
  • 8-ball challenge competition

Oh, and maybe the best happy hour prices in town!

Come join the fun! Located near the railway end of Soi 80.

Understanding Thailand’s New Tax Directive on Foreign Income

The Revenue Department of Thailand recently issued Directive No. 161/2566, dated Sept. 15, stipulating that individuals with foreign-sourced income must include it in their tax calculations for the year they repatriate the income to Thailand. The directive takes effect from Jan. 1, 2024.

The directive is grounded in Section 41 Paragraph 2 of Thailand’s Revenue Code, which establishes the principle that tax obligations are determined by one’s residence in Thailand. According to the section, anyone residing in Thailand for at least 180 days within a tax year and generating income abroad from employment or assets must include that income when filing taxes if the money is brought into Thailand within the same tax year. Continued …

Understanding Air Quality and Its Effects on Health

In the age of increasing environmental concerns, the quality of the air we breathe has become a pressing issue. In this comprehensive guide, we delve deep into the various aspects of air quality, from the sources of air pollution to its impact on human health and the measures we can take to ensure cleaner air.

Our mission is to equip you with a thorough understanding of air quality, empowering you to make informed decisions and take actions that can contribute to a healthier environment. Continued …

Torrential rains inundate large swathes of Thailand

Many provinces across the country, mostly in the north, were heavily flooded on Saturday following overnight downpours. Among the provinces most affected by flooding are Phrae, Lampang, Mae Hong Son, and Phitsanulok in the north, and Prachinburi in the east.

In Phrae, a large area of the province covering Den Chai, Sung Men, and Muang districts was hit by flash floods on Saturday following heavy rainfall the previous night. Continued …

Flood warning issued for 10 provinces and Bangkok, as rains threaten Chao Phraya River

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) issued a flood warning for 10 provinces and Bangkok, highlighting the risk to low-lying areas outside the Chao Phraya River’s embankments from tomorrow.

This warning follows the report from the Irrigation Department about the influence of the monsoon trough causing heavy rains in the northern region, leading to an increase in the river’s water volume and the flow into water reservoirs. Continued …

Where is Blackpink headed?

From disbandment to solo labels, rumors snowball amid YG’s silence. Will Blackpink continue or will the group disband? Are the members moving to a different label or will they go independent?

Rumors have been swirling as K-pop’s biggest girl group and its agency, YG Entertainment, remain silent on the future, despite their seven-year contract having apparently reached the end of its term in August. Continued …

Thai Owner Of Shop In Iceland Shows Senator Pornthip The Door

Senator Khunying Pornthip Rojanasunan is in the eye of social media storm after a TikTok video went viral showing a Thai man telling a woman with colorful hair to leave his shop in Reykjavík, Iceland, because he does not like what she did to Thailand, and it was later confirmed that it was the senator who was kicked out.

This video attracted a lot of comments, with some agreeing with the shop owner’s action while others disagreed yet others asked about Dr. Pornthip taking leave from her parliamentary duties to go on this trip. Continued …

Paper Bag Packaging Eco-Friendly Solutions for Businesses

In today’s world, where sustainability is a growing concern, businesses are under increasing pressure to adopt eco-friendly practices across all aspects of their operations.

(Editor: Trees used for paper production are a renewable resource, with millions of acres currently devoted to tree farming globally.)

One significant area where this shift is occurring is in packaging. Traditional packaging materials like plastic have long been criticized for their detrimental impact on the environment. From pollution to overflowing landfills, the cost of convenience has been high. Continued …

When Thai Billionaire PM Srettha Talks About the Poor

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin last week rightly highlighted the need to think about the poor and underprivileged people. First, it was announced on Thursday that the-real estate-billionaire-turned-PM has decided not to accept his monthly salary and donate them to different charities instead. It was a good gesture and the first of his 125,590-baht monthly salary went to the Foundation for Children, which assists needy school children.

On Friday, the PM, while giving a keynote speech at a symposium, warned well-heeled attendees to be careful not to flaunt their wealth on social as it would make ordinary and poor people feel even more inadequate about their lot in life. Continued …

Thailand’s New Calculus: US-China-India Triad

Thailand, under the leadership of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, faces a complex diplomatic challenge as it seeks to maneuver the shifting dynamics of the U.S.-China-India triad.

Historically balancing its relations between China and the United States, Thailand now confronts the emergence of India as a formidable diplomatic alternative. This is to ascertain Thailand’s concerns about China’s economic slowdown and its desire to diversify its economy beyond tourism, with India offering technological know-how and investment opportunities. India’s diplomatic finesse could also serve as a bridge between Thailand’s relationships with China and the United States. Continued …

Buoyant EV market raising skill gap concerns

The electric vehicle (EV) market in Thailand is growing rapidly, thanks largely to the government’s promotional packages to incentivize both car manufacturing and consumers, high fuel costs and increasing awareness about emissions from road-based transportation.

That’s good news for the country and the environment, but there are real concerns among educational institutes and the auto industry at a widening skill gap. Continued …

Why Thailand’s having second thoughts about decriminalizing cannabis

Opening a cannabis dispensary wasn’t always top of the list of Wassaya Iemvijan’s ambitions. The former lawyer, from the Thai capital Bangkok, first turned to the plant as a form of “alternative care” to cope with stress and settle her mind.

“I struggled with depression for many years,” Iemvijan said. “It was weed that helped me… So when it was decriminalized, we decided to set up a shop.” Continued …

Pattaya Promises to Pack April 2024 with Medical Cannabis Festivals

In the wake of two consecutive years of resounding success, Pattaya is reaffirming its position as the global epicenter for medical cannabis-related activities in 2024.

Friday at the Pattaya City Hall, CISW Holding Group, in collaboration with CISW International, CISW European Wellness World, CISW Green World, and Bio Consult, held a press conference to announce the upcoming tourism events, namely the CISW International Cultural and Wellness Tourism Carnival 2024 (CWTC 2024) and the CISW Med Cann Festival International 2024 (CMC 2024). Continued …

Golden Week brings influx of Chinese tourists

The Golden Week has begun, with hotel bookings in Thailand surging during the Chinese holidays compared to last year.

Chinese travelers have increased foreign travel bookings by up to 20 times during the extended Golden Week holiday, which this year encompasses both the mid-autumn festival and the National Day of China, compared to the same period last year. Continued …

Thailand Expects $4 Billion from China Tourism After Visa Waivers

Thailand expects to attract 2.9 million arrivals and billions of dollars in revenue from a Chinese tourism boom as a result of a new five-month holiday period visa exemption program, part of a bid to help strengthen the nation’s wobbly economic recovery.

The Southeast Asian nation has already seen a strong response after temporarily waiving visas for mainland visitors from Sept. 25 through next February: More than 22,000 Chinese travelers entered Thailand in the program’s first two days, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said Sunday on an official Facebook page. Thailand expects 140.3 billion baht ($3.8 billion) in tourism revenue from the program, Chai said. Continued …

Si Thep Historical Park battles overcrowding

A significant influx of visitors to Si Thep Historical Park in Phetchabun sparked concerns among officials, following its inclusion in the UNESCO World Heritage Site list on Sept. 19. The province was ill-prepared for the escalated tourist numbers, leading to calls for immediate action to protect the park and manage the crowds.

Chatchaval Benchasiriwong, the deputy governor of Phetchabun, stated on Sunday that the province had failed to implement necessary measures to manage the park after it was initially added to UNESCO’s tentative list in 2019. He revealed that the number of daily visitors had skyrocketed from 300 to approximately 7,000. Continued …

Medical Tourism Emerging as A Significant Global Industry

According to Market.us Media, the medical tourism industry is booming, with annual growth estimated at 15-25%. Patients are drawn to popular destinations like Thailand, Mexico, India, Turkey, Malaysia, Costa Rica, and Singapore due to substantial cost savings of 40%-80%.

Remarkably, over 90% of medical tourists express high satisfaction with their care. This thriving industry contributes over $100 billion annually to the global economy. Continued … 

Krabi, where the world of the Neanderthals and modern collide

Krabi, located in the southern part of Thailand, is, without a doubt, one of the most popular and loved tourist destinations in Thailand. Krabi is mostly known for its stunning beach destinations and vibrant party scenes. But did you know that this same town holds the record for having the longest history of continuous settlement in Thailand?

Think prehistoric. The charming and relatively small town of Krabi, beyond its beaches, is a treasure trove of historical facts. A number of prehistoric remains of cavemen (Neanderthals) were discovered from the limestone caves surrounding the town of Krabi. These remains date back to around 30,000 BC. Continued …

Nan celebrates rhinoceros beetles with caravan and festival

The annual “Siamese Rhinoceros Beetle” festival in Nan province’s Pua district kicked off on Saturday and will continue until Oct. 8. This festival aims to increase tourism, promote culture and preserve traditions.

Provincial Deputy Gov. Kritphet Petchaburanin presided over the opening ceremony on Saturday with thousands of local residents, as well as Thai and foreign tourists, attending the event. Continued …

In Love with Spice: Thailand’s Fiery Affair with Mala Hotpot

Even as Thai cuisine is making its mark worldwide, with many dishes earning titles like “world’s best”, local Thais, especially the younger generation, have developed a fondness for Sichuan cuisine’s hotpot, known as mala.

The proliferation of mala hotpot restaurants has been nothing short of phenomenal, to the extent that enjoying a mala meal has become commonplace among the younger crowd. Continued …

Video Provides First Clear Views Of WWII Aircraft Carriers Lost at Midway

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Footage from deep in the Pacific Ocean has given the first detailed look at three World War II aircraft carriers that sank in the pivotal Battle of Midway and could help solve mysteries about the days-long barrage that marked a shift in control of the Pacific theater from Japanese to U.S. Forces. Continued …

South Korea speeds up efforts to outlaw dog meat consumption

Legislative efforts to end dog meat consumption in South Korea are picking up speed amid rare political unity following the presidential office’s outspoken support for ending the centuries-old practice. Continued …

Indonesia to launch China-funded high-speed rail, first in Southeast Asia

Indonesia is set to launch Southeast Asia’s first high-speed railway today, a delayed multi-billion-dollar project backed by China that will cut travel between capital Jakarta and another major city by hours. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

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

Friday’s news-Sept 29

Today’s news: Hot wings challenge/Toyota Senior Championship in Hua Hin/Baht depreciates further/80% of Thailand soaked/Line merges with Yahoo Japan/British Teachers Not Hired!/Lotus’s go pet-friendly shopping/Media organizations to probe payments/UTCC cuts estimate of economic growth/Minimum wage rise by year-end/International confidence in Thailand/Thailand shows exceptional economic health/Tourism revenue to hit Bt1.25-trillion/Thailand high on list as Golden Week starts/World Heritage Site Is Being Overrun/Thailand’s Most Affordable Tourist Destination/Suvarnabhumi Airport turns 17/New terminal fully open by year-end/Bangkok’s fine dining/Bangkok Street Omelet is Michelin-Rated/Thailand’s eco-friendly haven/Mother Kali ceremony/Teaching coffee-making to travelers/

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


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Hot wings challenge at El Patrón Kitchen and Dispensary

Tomorrow, El Patrón Kitchen and Dispensary will hold its first Spicy Wings Challenge, with prizes to the winners – BT2,500 worth of vouchers valid at El Patrón Kitchen & El Patrón Dispensary, along with a cash prize of Bt1,000. The challenge will kick off from 5pm.

There will be complimentary tapas, snacks, cider and beer from 4-5pm, as well as the chance to snag some giveaways from the dispensary (Spoiler alert: This is a marijuana dispensary.).

El Patron is located near the True Arena gym at 206 Soi Nong Kae.

Thammanoon Sriroj claims victory at the Toyota Senior Championship in Hua Hin

Thai golf veteran Thammanoon Sriroj has added another feather to his cap, emerging as the champion of the Toyota Senior Championship 2023 held at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course.

The 54-year-old golfer from Plu Ta Luang finished the competition with a score of 9-under-par 207, narrowly beating Prayad Marksaeng by a single stroke. With this win, Sriroj secured the title of the Thai Senior Tour for 2023 and bagged a prize money of 117,600 baht. Continued …

Baht depreciates further

Thailand’s baht slumped to its lowest in more than 10 months on Thursday, hit by persistent worries over the country’s fiscal outlook, while other Asian currencies steadied after recent losses against a rallying United States dollar.

The baht fell as much as 0.3%, marking its lowest level since early November. The baht is valued at 36.81 per dollar as of Thursday afternoon, according to xe.com. Continued …

80% of Thailand soaked as intense rainfall reigns

Intense rainfall is expected to continue across 49 provinces in Thailand, with a staggering 80% of the area predicted to be affected, including the capital, Bangkok.

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued this warning today, urging citizens to be cautious of potential flash floods and landslides, particularly in open areas and under large trees. Continued …

Line’s merger with Yahoo Japan creates new company, new name

A merger between Line Corp. and Yahoo Japan Corp. has created a new company called LY Corp. Line Corp., which operates the popular mobile messaging application Line, will use the new name from Oct. 1 onward, it said on Thursday.

From Oct. 1, LY Corp. will take over from Line Corp. It will oversee existing Line accounts in Thailand and other countries. – The Nation

British Teachers Not Hired! Thai School Clarifies Drama

A school in Nakhon Sawan is at the center of an online controversy, prompted by a viral video featuring two British women, who were mistaken as unqualified English teachers.

The video, shared extensively across social media platforms, triggered a wave of criticism and instigated a broader discussion online. Continued …

Lotus’s go pet-friendly shopping paw-tnership in 100 stores in Thailand

Supermarket chain Lotus’s announced the trial of a pet-friendly mall model allowing customers to shop alongside their pets in 100 stores across the country.

The global trend of pet humanization is growing, driven by pet owners who view their furry companions as family members or see themselves as their pets’ parents. These devoted pet parents spare no effort, both emotionally and financially, to ensure their pets’ well-being, akin to the care they provide to their offspring. Continued …

Media organizations to probe Surachate’s payments to journalists

Media organizations have announced an investigation into so-called “news fees” allegedly paid to journalists by Thailand’s deputy national police chief. Surachate Hakparn volunteered the information during a TV interview on Wednesday night about his “support” of selected journalists to report stories about his work and investigations.

Seven key media organizations say they’re forming a committee to investigate the payments, which they describe as “unacceptable” and a serious violation of professional ethics. Continued …

UTCC cuts estimate of economic growth to 3%

Several economic factors are signaling a less-optimistic outlook for the Thai economy, leading to a revised growth forecast for 2023, Thanawat Polvichai, rector of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), said this week.

Thanawat, who also serves as chief adviser to the UTCC’s Center for Economic and Business Forecasting, said that the UTCC has now revised Thailand’s economic growth rate for this year to 3% from the initial 3.6%. This adjustment is due to the decline in exports, an inflation rate of 1.8%, and household debt of 89.5%. Continued …

Labor minister vows to raise daily minimum wage by year-end

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn announced on Thursday that the raising of the minimum wage would be a New Year’s gift for the labor sector, but could not confirm whether the increase would bring it up to 400 baht per day.

Formal discussions with the tripartite committee, composed of employers, employees, and government representatives, would first be necessary, he said, adding that the decision would be based on inflation rates, minimum wages in each province, varying wages in different industries, and the country’s inflation rate. A conclusion was expected by the end of November. Continued …

International businesses grow confidence in Thailand

The HSBC Global Connection survey, a new research commissioned by HSBC Commercial Banking, shows that international businesses from nine major economies are increasingly optimistic about their growth prospects in Southeast Asia.

Thailand is the key market for international businesses in the survey, with 37% of the sample already operating in the country. Among the nine countries surveyed, German businesses lead the way, with 45% of German companies reporting their presence in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand shows exceptional economic health moving forward: Grant Thornton

The Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) for H1 2023 shows dramatic improvements in economic conditions and positive sentiment for the private sector, both globally and for Thailand, in particular, as inflation concerns recede.

The biannual report compiles detailed surveys and interviews among mid-market businesses, providing analysis of expected trends and business conditions for the subsequent 12-month period. Continued … 

Tourism revenue expected to hit Bt1.25-trillion target

Figures released for foreign tourism to Sept. 19 show Thailand on target to earn Bt1.255 trillion from the industry this year despite a continued downturn in visitor levels from China.

Thailand is on track in 2023 to achieve two-thirds of the foreign tourism income it saw in 2019, although with a deteriorating economic situation in China and negative fallout from media coverage of criminal activity linked to Thailand, that market is unlikely to return to what it once was. Continued …

Thailand high on list as Golden Week sees 20 times surge in travel by Chinese

Bookings by Chinese tourists flocking to overseas destinations during the extended holiday period beginning today has surged 20 times, and Thailand remains one of the most popular choices, according to an online travel service provider.

Trip.com said that the number of Chinese travelers heading to foreign countries had seen a big jump ahead of the Golden Week holiday period from Sept. 29 to Oct. 6. Trip.com said that the United Kingdom and South Korea were the top two choices of Chinese tourists. Continued …

Thailand’s Newest UNESCO World Heritage Site Is Being Overrun by Sacrilegious Tourists

The Khao Klang Nok monument in Si Thep, an ancient town 150 miles north of Bangkok, has survived more than a thousand years as kingdoms and empires rose and fell around it. But in just the week since the terraced temple and its surrounding area was named a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Thai authorities have grown worried about its future.

The designation, Thailand’s first cultural site listing in more than 30 years, has transformed what was a sleepy historical park into one of the country’s hottest tourist destinations. But to locals’ dismay, hordes of new visitors have taken to climbing up the park’s most iconic ruins. Continued …

Hat Yai Is Thailand’s Most Affordable Tourist Destination for Year-End Holidays

Whether it’s New Year’s Eve, Christmas, school holidays or simply because of a quiet time at work, tourism booms globally during the final 10 days of the year. To help travelers find the best deals, Agoda reveals this year-end’s cheapest destinations around Asia Pacific.

Always on the lookout for the best possible deals and most competitive prices, Agoda analyzed the average room rates of tourist destinations between Dec. 22-31. In Thailand, Hat Yai is the most affordable tourist destination, with an average room rate of THB1,549. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi Airport turns 17, aims to get bigger and better

A total of 756.47 million passengers, 4.74 million flights and air cargo services moving 20.95 million tons — those were the impressive statistics that were rolled out as Suvarnabhumi Airport celebrated the 17th anniversary of its operations on Thursday.

The airport is the process of regaining the momentum lost in the three years of impaired operations during Covid-19, Suvarnabhumi Airport Director Kittipong Kittikachorn said on Thursday. Continued …

New terminal at Suvarnabhumi to be fully open by year-end

The new satellite terminal at Suvarnabhumi International Airport has been opened to the public following a soft launch on Thursday.

The new satellite terminal, dubbed Satellite 1 (SAT-1), will increase the overall handling capacity of the country’s main international gateway to 60 million a year from 45 million, said Kittipong Kittikachorn, director of Suvarnabhumi airport. Continued …

Bangkok’s fine dining lures tourists

When chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn first opened his Thai fine-dining establishment Le Du in Bangkok in 2013, his four-course set menu was 990 baht (US$28 today). It was a steal compared to fine dining establishments worldwide, but a fortune in a city where Thai cuisine had for decades been characterized as street food.

Chef Ton was told he would be forced to close within months for charging so much for food made with local products. On nearby sidewalks, dishes featuring similar ingredients were available for less than a dollar. Continued …

This Bangkok Street Omelet is Michelin-Rated

It’s a beautiful morning in Bangkok, and chef Lucas Sin is waiting for an omelet. But this isn’t your typical order of eggs — it’s the Michelin-rated oyster omelet at Nai Mong Hoi Thod, one of the most well-awarded oyster restaurants on the planet. Come into the kitchen and behind the scenes for an up-close look at the experience of eating at Nai Mong Hoi Thod, where the philosophy is all about textural and flavorful delights. Video 

The idyllic Sichon beach in Nakhon Si Thammarat, praised by Lonely Planet as one of Thailand’s top 10 beaches.

Nakhon Si Thammarat: Thailand’s eco-friendly haven

Sitting quietly in southern Thailand, Nakhon Si Thammarat province is a captivating destination that showcases some of Thailand’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Its lush green hills and pristine coastline make it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Often referred to as “the green lungs of Thailand”, Nakhon Si Thammarat has remained relatively undiscovered, catering primarily to savvy international travelers and locals. However, this is changing. A harmonious collaboration between the public and private sectors, combined with improved transportation infrastructure, is set to reveal this ecological paradise to the world. Continued …

Mother Kali ceremony: Devotees flock to Kamphaeng Phet hoping for luck

Hundreds of devotees today gathered at the residence of Mother Kali, a famous spiritual medium in Kamphaeng Phet, to participate in a sacred ceremony. Believers consider Mother Kali, a Hindu deity, as a transformation of the terrifying goddess Uma Devi.

Despite her fearsome appearance, Kali is believed to be compassionate and benevolent, helping those who pray with sincerity to achieve their goals with ease, whether in work, finance, or luck. Continued …

This hill tribe is teaching coffee-making to travelers in northern Thailand

Like a finely brewed macchiato, roasting your own coffee beans is a layered affair. Standing at the bench of a makeshift mud-brick hut deep in northern Thailand’s fertile forests, coffee farmer Lo-Ue Jayo is about to guide me through my first coffee-making lesson using a 72-year-old Probatino roaster.

“You don’t need books to learn how to make good coffee,” says Lo-Ue encouragingly, his hazel eyes watching me intently as I crank the roaster by hand. “We learn how to roast by using all the senses: looking, listening, smelling. It’s like cooking.” Continued …

20 new bat coronaviruses raise alarm bells

A groundbreaking study spearheaded by Batwoman recently brought to light over 20 new strains of coronaviruses harbored by bats, all of which embody a high risk of transmission to humans. This is no blood-sucking joke. The discovery has sparked global apprehension regarding the looming threat of subsequent outbreaks. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

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

Thursday’s news-Sept 28

Today’s news: Retiring solo tips and tricks/Cha Am resort named to Hall of Fame/It’s national flag/Downpours continue/Standards to hire foreign teachers questioned/Sky Doctor Teams to Expand Nationwide/Thailand’s next top cop/Lopburi monkey invasion/‘News fees’ unacceptable/Thailand to launch its second Earth satellite/Factory output down7.5%/BoT hikes interest rate/Year-end bonuses/Call for clarification on labor laws/Prime Road looks to expand solar/Call to Regulate Weed Worries Some/Balancing cannabis use/From the Thai Cannabis Industry/China’s global travelers pull back/Visiting Pattaya For The First Time/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


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Retiring solo: Tips and tricks for single retirees in Thailand

Thailand has always been popular as a retirement destination, and it’s easy to see why. One of the main things that attract solo retirees to the country is its affordability. Compared to numerous Western countries, the cost of living in Thailand is considerably lower.

Of course, the cost of living mainly depends on your lifestyle. But, in general, the country allows you to stretch your retirement savings further while maintaining a comfortable lifestyle compared to countries like the UK, the U.S., and Australia. Continued …

Cha Am’s Ace of Hua Hin Resort named to tourism Hall of Fame

The 14th Thailand Tourism Awards yesterday recognized 254 Thai tourism enterprises for quality and excellence in tourism and hospitality operations, while underlining Thailand’s new direction towards high-value and sustainable tourism. The presentation ceremony was held at the Samyan Mitrtown Hall in Bangkok and held on World Tourism Day as a symbolic gesture of recognition that builds awareness for responsible and sustainable tourism.

This year, nine Thai tourism enterprises received the Hall of Fame awards: five in the attractions category – Phetchabun Intrachai Archaeology Hall (Phetchabun), Dhanabaadee Ceramic Museum (Lampang), Chae Son National Park (Lampang), Khon Kaen Zoo, and Royal Park Rajapruek (Chiang Mai); and four in the accommodation category – Dusit Thani Krabi Beach Resort (Krabi), Ace of Hua Hin Resort (Phetchaburi), Zira Spa Chiang Mai, and Kamalaya Spa (Surat Thani). Continued …

Thailand celebrates its national flag today

The design of Thailand’s flag was adopted on Sept. 28, 1917, and since 2016, that day has been marked as a national day.

The flag shows five horizontal stripes in the colors red, white, blue, white and red, with the central blue stripe being twice as wide as each of the other four. The red stands for the land and people, white for religion and blue for the monarchy. Continued …

Downpours continue for much of Thailand

Scattered heavy rain, torrential in some areas, is forecast for the north, the northeast, the central including the Bangkok metropolitan area, the east, and the south of Thailand today and tomorrow, the Thai Meteorological Department warned today.

These conditions are brought by the weakening active low-pressure cell over the western part of the north and the monsoon trough lying across upper Thailand, the department said. Continued …

Standards used to hire foreign teachers questioned

A TikTok clip of two young foreign women boasting they were teaching children in a “random town in Thailand” with no qualifications sparked outrage when it was shared on social media.

The clip shows two foreign women, possibly 18 years old, playfully pointing to captions that read: “You guys can’t just travel forever, when are you gonna go uni or get a job? Us in a random town in Thailand teaching kids with no qualifications.” Continued …

Sky Doctor Teams to Expand Nationwide in 100 Days

The administration is poised to expand the reach of emergency medical services with the launch of “Sky Doctor” teams across all healthcare zones in the country.

The 100-day initiative aims to provide rapid medical attention in emergency cases, especially in remote and traffic-congested areas. Continued …

Police Gen Torsak to become Thailand’s next top cop

The Police Commission, chaired by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, has selected Deputy National Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol as the new head of the nation’s police force, replacing Police Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, who is set to retire at the end of this month.

The selection of the new police chief was initially the last item on the meeting’s agenda, but it was moved to the top. Torsak, who retires next year, is the most junior of the deputies, being the most recent to be appointed. Continued …

Lopburi homeowners swing into action against monkey invasion

Homeowners in Lopburi province are calling for assistance from authorities as they battle an ongoing monkey invasion. The primates are wreaking havoc, causing significant damage to the properties and possessions of Lopburi residents and homeowners who are living in fear.

A user on TikTok has highlighted the severity of the issue by posting a distressing clip of monkeys vandalizing a home to the point where the occupants had to construct a metal cage and store their belongings in cupboards to keep them safe. Continued …

‘News fees’ unacceptable and clear breach of professional ethics

Thailand’s seven key media organizations have announced they are forming a committee to investigate the incident in which Thai journalists allegedly accepted money from the deputy national police chief in exchange for reporting news, saying that the action is a serious breach of professional ethics.

The statement referred to a recent interview given by deputy commissioner-general of the Royal Thai Police, Police Gen. Surachate”Big Joke” Hakparn, who said that he had paid money to journalists as a “news fee”, as well as offered other assistance because he understood that journalists have low salaries. Continued … 

Thailand to launch its second Earth satellite next week

Thailand is set to launch it second Earth observation satellite, THEOS-2, on Oct. 7 from the Guiana space center in South America, marking a significant milestone in the country’s space technology development.

The launch was announced on Wednesday at the Ministry of Higher Education, Research and Innovations by representatives of Thailand’s Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GITSDA), Airbus and the French embassy. Continued … 

Factory output down 7.5%, bigger than forecast

Thailand’s manufacturing production index (MPI) in August dropped 7.53% from a year earlier, the Industry Ministry said today, as exports were sluggish amid soft global demand.

The figure compared with a forecast for a 6.5% year-on-year drop for August in a Reuters poll, and followed July’s 4.43% decline. – Bangkok Post

BoT hikes interest rate to 10-year high

The Bank of Thailand on Wednesday raised its benchmark interest rate to the highest level in 10 years, as it moved pre-emptively to check inflationary pressures from the government’s proposed economic stimulus.

The central bank’s Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) voted unanimously to increase the one-day repurchase rate by a quarter-point to 2.50%, as predicted by 10 of 21 economists in a Bloomberg survey. The rest had expected no change. Continued …

Thai companies make it rain with year-end bonuses

At least 10 renowned Thai companies are set to distribute generous year-end bonuses for 2023. The highest bonus reported is 7.3 months’ salary plus an additional 37,000 baht.

Some of the companies declaring bonuses include IHI Turbo Thailand, Jtekt (Thailand), Siam Toyota, Siam ATT I-Shin, Trimotive, SIAM DENSO KYOSAN, IJT Thailand, TTK, TBKK, and Sumitomo Rubber Thailand, with bonus amounts ranging from 3 to 7.42 months’ salary, along with additional cash rewards. Continued …

Foreigners call for clarification on labor laws, new stimulus packages

Foreign business leaders in Thailand are urging the government for political stability and transparency as they roll out stimulus packages to boost the country’s economy. The people interviewed support the “digital wallet” scheme but emphasize the need for transparency in its implementation.

The new Srettha Thavisin government is planning to launch a 10,000-baht digital wallet stimulus for all Thais over 18 next year. Vibeke Lyssand Leirvag, Chairwoman of the Joint Foreign Chamber of Commerce, stressed the importance of transparency in implementing the digital wallet scheme, which aims to enhance domestic purchasing power Continued …

Thailand’s Prime Road looks to expand solar business

Growing concern over climate change is helping Prime Road Power, an operator of solar farms and provider of solar panel installation services, expand its business, with the aim to increase clean power generation capacity to 1,800 megawatts across Asia within five years, says chairman and founder Somprasong Panjalak. The company’s current capacity is 307.5MW.

Domestically, Prime Road Power and the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand formed a joint venture named Prime Industrial Energy to promote solar power development at industrial estates. Continued … 

PM’s Call to Regulate Weed Worries Some Cannabis Advocates

Thailand’s new prime minister has vowed to permit the use of cannabis for medical purposes only, a little more than year after his country became the first in Asia to decriminalize weed.

Some advocates in Thailand warn that banning the leisure use of marijuana could be chaotic and costly, while others say it could help bring order to the rapidly expanding industry. Continued …

Balancing cannabis use

The future of cannabis for medical use is again in question, with new Public Health Minister Dr. Cholnan Srikaew last week pledging to review the current cannabis policy laid by his predecessor, Anutin Charnvirakul, head of the Bhumjaithai Party (BJT).

The change comes after the rise in youth consumption of the drug for recreational purposes and the proliferation of recreational cannabis shops in big cities, some of which are located near schools. Continued …

From the Thai Cannabis Industry – A Brief Overview of Our Goings on in Southeast Asia

Ganja. Bong. Kush. Hashish. All terms we have been using in the world of cannabis for years, rarely pausing to consider what their source is, or what they can inform us of the history of the plant we are building our careers and business on.

If we spent more time these days reading history books than taking pictures of our food, we might have discovered that the source of all of these terms is the same area of the world, one which has often been more relegated to tourist status than consideration as a major anchor point and potential disruptor to the global cannabis industry. Continued …

China’s global travelers pull back amid uncertainty

More Chinese travelers are delaying outbound plans amid economic uncertainty, according to a new survey, potentially rough news for countries depending on one of the world’s biggest source of tourists.

A September survey by consultancy Oliver Wyman found that 54% of respondents – all experienced travelers who had been abroad before the pandemic shut Chinese borders – said they planned to travel in 2023, down from 62% polled in June. Continued …

Must-Do Things If Visiting Pattaya For The First Time

Pattaya, nestled along the Gulf of Thailand, is known for its vibrant nightlife, beautiful beaches, and a wide array of attractions that cater to travelers of all types.

If you are planning your first visit to this tropical paradise, you’re in for a treat. To ensure you make the most of your trip, we’ve compiled a list of must-do things to help you experience the best that Pattaya offers. Continued …

Indonesia bans e-commerce transactions on social media

Indonesia has banned e-commerce transactions on social media platforms, the trade minister said on Wednesday, in a blow to short video app TikTok, which is doubling down on Southeast Asia’s biggest economy to boost its e-commerce business. Continued …

Brazil’s banana spider aids erectile dysfunction treatment

Three decades ago, Brazilian researchers began studying a curious side effect from banana spider bites: the toxin left victims with priapism, a painful and persistent erection. Continued …

US sues Amazon for running illegal monopoly

A top antitrust regulator in the United States sued Amazon on Tuesday, accusing the online retail behemoth of running an illegal monopoly by strong-arming sellers and stifling potential rivals. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

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

 

Tuesday’s news-Sept 26

Today’s news: Best Places to Retire in Thailand/Storm to bring torrential rain/Flu spike prompts warning/Monarchy activist sentenced to 4 years/Struck by Speedboat/Snake-handling course for foreigners/Big Joke’s House Searched/Korat water supplies ‘alarmingly low’/Bangkok mulls its trash/Calls for clarification of new tax/Reassess import taxes on luxury goods/Digital Wallet Policy/Exports up 2.6%/Thailand’s future food industry/Revitalizing Thailand’s economy/5 million Chinese tourists likely/Thailand seeks visa-free access to EU/Top 15 Foods Every Foodie Must Try/Ranking the best Thai drinks/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


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The 12 Best Places to Retire in Thailand

Thailand is becoming an increasingly popular destination for retirees due to its affordable cost of living and attractive quality of life. The country is also experiencing significant growth and investment, positioning itself as an attractive destination for businesses and expatriates.

In January, Thailand implemented a five-year investment promotion strategy designed to attract upstream industries and advanced technologies. This strategy has already seen major companies such as Foxconn Technology, BYD Co., and Amazon Web Services, a subsidiary of Amazon.com, pledge investments totaling $20 billion in the country. These investments aim to improve the quality of life and drive economic growth in Thailand. Continued …

Tropical storm to bring torrential rain

The Thai Meteorological Department warned today that a tropical storm, which originated off the coast of Vietnam, is moving toward Thailand and will bring heavy to very heavy rain across the country.

The depression has intensified into a low-pressure system over Danang, Vietnam and is expected to move along the monsoon trough passing through Thailand from today until Saturday. Continued …

Flu spike prompts warning

The Public Health Ministry is warning that many respiratory diseases are spreading during the rainy season, especially influenza, with a higher patient rate than last year, said Dr. Opas Kankawinpong, the ministry’s permanent secretary.

He said on Monday that the number of patients with respiratory diseases, specifically influenza, has risen significantly after the ministry scrapped mandatory mask-wearing in October last year. Continued …

Activist who called for monarchy reforms sentenced to 4 years

A prominent activist and lawyer made famous for his open calls for reform of Thailand’s powerful monarchy was today sentenced to four years in prison for royal insults, a judge and his lawyer said.

Human rights lawyer Arnon Nampa is widely known for his taboo-breaking speech during pro-democracy protests in 2020 during which he called for public debate on the role of Thailand’s powerful king. Arnon had denied wrongdoing. Continued …

Thai Woman Killed, Foreign Man Missing, After Apparently Being Struck by Speedboat

A young Thai woman was killed and an unidentified foreign man was missing after apparently being struck by a speedboat while swimming off of Koh Larn last night at sunset.

The tragic incident took place around 4pm off of Tian Beach on Koh Larn. Witnesses stated a young Thai woman and a foreign man went swimming together when a speedboat seemingly delivering tourists nearby allegedly went into the swimming area and struck at least the woman. The boat reportedly paused briefly after striking the couple and then sped away. Continued …

Snake-handling course for foreigners offered in Bangkok for ‘only’ USD350

The 3rd Intensive Course on Snake Handling Practice for Foreigners will be conducted on Dec. 14– 5 at Snake Farm, Queen Saovabha Memorial Institute (QSMI), Thai Red Cross Society, Bangkok.

This course includes the lecture and outdoor snake-handling practice with non-venomous and venomous snakes. The registration fee is US$350/person and the registration fee cannot be refunded. Continued …

Big Joke’s House Searched After Team Members Were Netted In Online Gambling Raids

Cyber police searched the house of Deputy National Police Chief Surachate Hakparn, nicknamed Big Joke, after seven officers in his team were rounded up on the charges of involvement in running online gambling websites but did not find incriminating evidence.

Yesterday’s search followed raids of 30 locations in six provinces – Phetchaburi, Samut Prakan, Khon Kaen, Udon Thani, Saraburi and Bangkok – where 11 online gambling suspects were arrested, among them seven police officers. Continued …

Even during rainy season, Korat water supplies ‘alarmingly low’

The amount of usable water across 27 medium-sized reservoirs across the northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima has dropped to alarmingly low levels despite the rainy season, raising fears of an impending drought, according to a provincial irrigation office official.

As a result of the prolonged drought that preceded the arrival of this year’s monsoon rain, water levels across the province’s 27 medium-sized reservoirs have dropped to about 38%, or about 441 million cubic meters. Continued …

Bangkok mulls ways to save, earn from trash

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt is looking at ways to save money, or even make money, by improving the management of the city’s waste.

Mr Chadchart said during an online livestream yesterday that at least 9,000 tons of waste around the capital are sent to three waste-management centers in Nong Khaem, Sai Mai and On Nut for disposal every day. Continued …

Calls for clarification of new tax on expat foreign income sources

The announcement of a change to the tax code, with respect to taxation on the overseas income of foreigners who are resident in Thailand, is raising eyebrows and requires further clarification.

Comments last week by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin that the measure addressed chronic inequality will not assuage fears that a move is afoot to increase the tax liability of foreigners living in Thailand, raising questions about passive and possibly retirement income in the future. Continued …

Thai retailers urge government to reassess import taxes on luxury goods

The Thai government is being implored to reassess the import taxes imposed on luxury goods to mirror the tax rates in neighboring countries. This is a strategic move aimed at attracting foreign tourists and bolstering the competitiveness of Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) against established foreign brands in the country.

The call for this revision comes from Yol Phokasub, the president of the Thai Retailers Assn. (TRA) and the CEO of Central Retail Corp. (CRC). Yol voiced concerns that if the import taxes on luxury goods remain unchanged, it could hamper Thailand’s potential to maximize gains from the upturn in tourism. Continued …

Digital Wallet Policy Likely To Be Funded By Government Savings Bank

The Pheu Thai-led government’s digital wallet policy will likely not be funded by any financial sources other than the Government Savings Bank, said Move Forward MP Sirikanya Tansakul yesterday.

The opposition MP posted online to fuel hearsay that the electoral campaign-promised digital wallet policy, calculated to cost some 500 billion baht, will likely be funded by the Government Savings Bank and that such funding may be disconnected with an annual state budget for which no approval from lawmakers will be needed. Continued … 

Exports up 2.6% in August, first increase in 11 months

Thai exports unexpectedly rose for the first time in 11 months in August, helped by higher shipments of agricultural and industrial goods, despite weak global demand, the commerce ministry said today.

Customs-based exports, a key driver of Thailand’s economy, rose 2.6% in August from a year earlier, compared with analysts’ median forecast for a 4% decline in a Reuters poll. Continued …

What’s cooking in Thailand’s future food industry?

Researchers have unboxed the latest “future foods” at a convention in Bangkok, hailing the trend as a sustainable solution to Thailand and the world’s nutrition crisis.

The annual “Future Food Workshop” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center (QSNCC) saw scientists and companies reveal new developments under three themes: Personalized food, alternative protein, and Asian wisdom. Continued …

Revitalizing Thailand’s economy through immigration policy reform

Thailand, under the new government of Srettha Thavisin, is at a pivotal moment in its economic history. After years of stability provided by traditional growth engines such as tourism and exports, the country is grappling with economic stagnation.

The challenges are multifold: non-competitive talent pools, rising labor costs, and an increasingly aging population. As the government marks a return to civilian rule, it must also confront this complex economic landscape. It’s crucial to think beyond the usual scope and consider innovative methods for driving economic growth, one of which could be a transformative immigration policy. Continued …

5 million Chinese tourists likely from visa-free policy

At least five million Chinese tourists are expected to visit Thailand by the end of the year after the government’s visa-free policy for China and Kazakhstan went into effect on Monday, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

The visa exemption for holders of Chinese and Kazakh passports is part of the Quick Win proactive measure, which continues until Feb. 29 next year, as announced by the Interior Ministry on Sept. 18. Continued …

Thailand seeks visa-free access to Germany, EU

Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara is calling for visa-free travel privileges for Thai tourists traveling to Germany and other European Union (EU) countries.

During his stay in the United States to attend the 78th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA 78), the MP seized the opportunity to meet with German Foreign Minister Tobias Lindner to strengthen ties and discuss various cooperation between the two countries. Continued … 

Tom Yum Goong

Top 15 Foods Every Foodie Must Try in Thailand

Thailand, a land of vibrant culture, stunning landscapes, and warm hospitality, is also a paradise for food enthusiasts. Thai cuisine is renowned for its harmonious blend of flavors, fresh ingredients, and diverse culinary traditions.

From street stalls to high-end restaurants, Thailand offers a plethora of culinary delights that are sure to tantalize your taste buds. In this article, we’ll explore the top 15 foods every foodie must try in Thailand. Continued …

Ranking the best Thai drinks, from Thai iced tea to roselle juice

It’s really true that you can find something to eat no matter the time of day in Thailand. The same also goes for drinks. Even if there are no drinks stalls and tea places open, there are drinks almost identical in taste offered in mini-marts and mom and pop shops down the soi.

Spoiled for choice on which Thai drink would work best for your craving? We’ve got you covered. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

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

Saturday’s news-Sept 23

Today’s news: Baht expected to continue slide/Landscaping of beach road/Long-tail boat racing/Cha Am to boost tourism/Thai PM at the UN General Assembly/Torrential rains forecast/Intense plankton bloom threatens/Less than 2,803 baht per month/Thailand’s mega land bridge project/Keen On Investing In ThailandLotus launches EV brand in Thailand/Cannabis Network Gives Warning/Movie scares Chinese tourists/China-Laos Railway Adds Extra Train/Unique things to see in Thailand/Reviving indigo textile production/5 offbeat Thai destinations/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


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Baht expected to continue its slide

Economists are warning the baht will weaken further throughout this month and next because of higher volatility in money and capital markets worldwide after the U.S. Federal Reserve’s hawkish comments about its benchmark interest rate.

Poon Panitchpibun, money market strategist at Krungthai Global Markets, a research center of Krungthai Bank, said the baht opened on Thursday at 36.25 to the U.S. dollar, depreciating from the previous day’s close of 36.07. Continued …

Landscaping of beach road a priority?

Hua Hin municipal officials plan to improve the landscaping of the road leading to City Beach. At a meeting yesterday, the Sanitation and Environment Division was told to improve the landscape down to the beach front.

Given that the road is lined almost in its entirety with businesses and vendor stalls, where landscaping would be installed is a question, as is whether the cost of such landscaping is even necessary. The only break in the vendor lineup are the two Centara entrances.

Previously, “beautification” of the road involved new asphalt, as well as building vendor buildings to replace the makeshift stalls that were present. The result has been a narrowing of the pathway that accommodates motorcycles as well as pedestrians. The vendor improvements were made after a fire near the beach destroyed several stalls.

Officials did recommend also that the road be kept clean and that more trash bins would be installed.

Hua Hin seeks approval to hold long-tail boat racing event Nov 17-19

The Hua Hin municipality has submitted a formal request to provincial officials for the green light to host its annual long-tail boat racing event at Khao Tao reservoir in November.

The heart of the discussion revolved around the municipality’s request for the continuation of the longboat racing event. This event traditionally occurs every November to December at the Khao Tao reservoir, a project that was initiated by royal directive. Continued … 

Cha Am aims to boost tourism to international standards

Yesterday, Phetchaburi Province took a significant step toward advancing its tourism industry to meet international standards. A meeting was held at the Phetchaburi Provincial Hall, Mueang district, chaired by Wanpen Mangsri, deputy governor of Phetchaburi.

The central focus of the discussion was to address the needs concerning products and services in the tourism sector of Phetchaburi and Cha Am. Continued …

Full statement delivered by Thai PM at the UN General Assembly

On behalf of the delegation of the Kingdom of Thailand, allow me to congratulate you, Mr. President, upon your election to preside over the General Assembly at its seventy-eighth session.

Thailand has marked a new chapter in our democracy. I have only assumed office a few days ago, with the mandate of the people, to strengthen democratic institutions and values in Thailand, and to uplift the well-being of the Thai people, who have been through difficult times over the past several years. Continued …

Torrential rains forecast for the south as monsoon intensifies

Continuous thundershowers are forecast for most of the country today, with isolated heavy rains in the lower central region, including metropolitan Bangkok, and the east, according to the Meteorological Department.

The south could experience torrential rains, the department warned. The heavy rainfall is the result of a monsoon trough lying across the lower central, the east and the upper south, and the intensifying southwest monsoon across the Andaman Sea and the Gulf. Continued …

Intense plankton bloom threatens Chon Buri’s marine life and mussel farms

A severe plankton bloom, unusually dense in nature, has emerged off the eastern coast of Chon Buri province, leading to the formation of what marine scientists are referring to as an aquatic “dead zone.” This situation poses a significant threat to the livelihoods of local fishermen and the operations of mussel farms in the region.

(Editor note: Plankton blooms such as this one are generally caused by chemical runoffs from farm activities. With the Chao Phraya River emptying into the Gulf, and carrying runoff from Thailand’s farming heartland, such dead zones are likely to continue, and worsen.)

In specific areas of the Gulf of Thailand, marine scientists have recorded plankton levels that are over 10 times the normal amount. Continued …

More than 6% of all Thais still live on less than 2,803 baht per month

Although poverty has decreased in Thailand, incomes have risen and income inequality has decreased, disparities persist and require attention, the National Economic and Social Development Council said in a report.

The report put the poverty line at 2,686 baht per month per person in 2017 and at 2,803 baht per month per person in 2021. It focused on poverty under the government of former prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and his 12th National Economic and Social Development Plan (2017-2021). Continued …

Thailand’s mega land bridge project: an economic boon or environmental bane?

The Industry Ministry of Thailand is currently assessing the environmental impact of a proposed land bridge megaproject in the southern part of the country, a venture that promises to significantly bolster the Thai economy in the future. This assessment is crucial to determining the project’s viability and addressing any potential negative effects on the environment.

The proposed land bridge, which aims to establish a logistics network between Ranong on the Andaman Sea and Chumphon on the Gulf of Thailand, has been a topic of discussion for four decades. It is envisioned as an alternative maritime route to the existing Indian Ocean-Pacific Ocean pathway via the Strait of Malacca, which sees approximately 85,000 ships annually — a figure projected to rise to 128,000 within the next 10 years, according to the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT). Continued …

Goldman Sachs, Estee Lauder, Microsoft And Google Keen On Investing In Thailand: Srettha

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said after holding talks with executives of some top American companies that Goldman Sachs, Estee Lauder, Microsoft and Google are interested in investing in this country.

After a video call yesterday morning to address an Asian Business Council meeting in Thailand, with this being a gathering of more than 80 ASEAN businessmen, among them 10 Thai businessmen, and is the first meeting here in a decade, Srettha had a breakfast meeting with second-highest-ranking executive of Goldman Sachs, a leading global investment banking, securities and investment-management firm. Continued …

UK sports carmaker Lotus launches EV brand in Thailand

The manufacturer of the famous British brand Lotus Cars officially launched its first-ever electric car brand in Thailand on Friday, hoping to be a game changer in the EV industry and start a new chapter for Lotus, said Katya Zavialova, its head of Southeast Asia Pacific.

She said during the launch ceremony that “Lotus Eletre” represents a historic turning point for Lotus, evolving from a 75-year legacy of sports car excellence that combines high technology, dynamic performance, and practicality. Continued …

Cannabis Network Gives Health Minister A Warning

A cannabis network yesterday urged Public Health Minister Chonlanan Srikaew to clearly define what a planned draft bill on cannabis and hemp would mean in saying it is to be for medical and health purposes only, because if traditional medical practitioners are cut out it could lead to conflicts.

After the liberal marijuana policy became effective on June 9, 2022, possessing and using all parts of cannabis plants, including flowers and seeds, are now allowed. However, extracted content remains illegal if it contains more than 0.2% of the psychoactive ingredient that produces a “high” — tetrahydrocannabinol, or THC. Continued … 

Blockbuster movie scares Chinese tourists away from Thailand

For millions of Chinese tourists, Thailand used to be a happy land of water fights, lantern festivals and delicious food.

But thanks to social media rumors and a blockbuster movie, the kingdom’s image among many Chinese people is now one of dangerous illegality and seedy scam border compounds — leaving visitor numbers plummeting. Continued …

China-Laos Railway Adds Extra Train To Serve Growing Number of Passengers

The Laos-China Railway Co. (LCRC) has procured another electric multiple-unit (EMU) train, which arrived in the Lao capital Vientiane on Thursday, aiming to accommodate the growing number of passengers.

Anongdeth Phetkaysone, deputy director of the LCRC, said that the EMU train has been purchased to support passenger transportation both domestically and internationally, in order to support the increase in passengers and prepare for Laos’ chairmanship of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations and the Visit Laos Year 2024. Continued …

Unique things you can experience only in Thailand

Thailand’s tropical and coastal charms, historical monuments, and extensive cuisine, fashion and wellness offerings make it a tourist magnet. Apart from its cultural and geographical diversity, the country also houses certain endemic attractions that are incredibly one-of-a-kind.

Here are a few top picks of such experiences that need to be on your Thailand bucket list. Continued …

Northern Thailand town reviving indigo textile production for a new generation

“When I was small, it was all very traditional,” muses 69-year-old Prapapan Sritrai as she shows me around her workspace, where huge vats of bubbling, inky-blue liquid are being stirred by her husband. Auntie Ngeam, as she’s known locally, is one of a third generation of indigo artisans in a family descended from the Phuan, a people known for their handwoven fabrics.

A sizeable Phuan community, originally from Laos, settled in Phrae, in northern Thailand, after being displaced from their homeland when the borders of Siam were expanded in the late 19th century, bringing their indigo craftsmanship with them. Continued …

Koh Chang to Rai Leh: 5 offbeat destinations apart from Phuket and Pattaya

From stunning beaches and lush jungles to Thailand’s bustling cities and vibrant culture, it’s not hard to see why it’s one of Asia’s most popular travel destinations. But while many people flock to Phuket and Pattaya for their holidays, plenty of other places in Thailand deserve just as much attention.

Even recently, according to research conducted by MoneyTransfers.com, Phuket has been declared as the world’s most overcrowded tourist destination. However, from the remote islands of Koh Chang to the ancient ruins of Rai Leh, here are five offbeat destinations in Thailand that are not Phuket or Pattaya. Continued … 

More than 70% of farmers have already seen large impacts of climate change

Seventy-one percent of farmers say that climate change already has a large impact on their farm, and even more are worried about the impact this will have in the future; 73% have experienced increasing pest and disease pressure. On average farmers estimate that their incomes had reduced by 15.7% due to climate change in the past two years. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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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

Wednesday’s news-Sept 20

Today’s news: Hua Hin Mall closing/Crackdown reaches Prachuap Khiri Khan/Artist inspired by 7 kings statues/Danish Church in Hua Hin/Surge in Flu Cases/Extreme plankton bloom/Human trafficking in Thailand/PM’s pricey flight explained/Blue tarantula species found/Diesel price to fall/Foreigners Buy 24% More Condominiums/Shopee, Lazada commission fees/Phuket world’s most overcrowded/Health options biggest draw/How to entice the Chinese/Phetchabun’s town added to UNESCO’s list/6 most underrated Thai dishes/Barbecue Chicken Gai Yang/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


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M&T Computer moving, Hua Hin Mall closing

Expat News has learned that Hua Hin Mall, located just north of the municipal office on Phetkasem Road, will be closing by December. Intown residents are most familiar with the grocery store, which generally has lower prices than Makro, or with the computer repair shop.

Many of the tenants have already moved out, with M&T Computer planning to relocate by Oct. 1 across from the Malee shopping center at 5/233 Soi Village, Khlong Chonprathan Road. M&T is where many people go for computer repairs and equipment. They can be reached at 089-174-0589 or 094-985-9947.

No word yet on where, of if, the grocery or the other stores at the mall will relocate.

Crackdown on nominee shareholders reaches Prachuap Khiri Khan

Thailand’s crackdown on nominee shareholders has now reached Prachuap Khiri Khan and Phetchaburi, with officials saying businesses located in both provinces are under investigation.

In an effort to regulate the country’s business sector and curb illegal land ownership practices, Thailand’s Business Development Department continues to widen its probe into nominee shareholders. Continued …

Artist inspired by Hua Hin 7 kings statues

Richard Koh Fine Art invites art lovers to witness a captivating visual narrative that transcends borders and conventions during “Your Green Is Mine”, which will wrap up on Oct. 7 in Bangkok.

Drawing inspiration from the Rajabhakti Park in Hua Hin in Prachuap Khiri Khan where the statues of seven notable Thai kings stand enshrined, he reimagines the significance of green spaces as symbols of strength and nobility. Continued …

Danish Church of Thailand expands to Hua Hin

The Danish Church Thailand will be expanding its activities to Hua Hin in the next couple of months.

More and more Danes seem to cluster in the city of Hua Hin. And where the Danes are, the church also wants to be. So, in 2022, the Danish Embassy and the Danish Church took a trip there to present their work, and to mingle – a crucial procedure if you want to start a new base. Continued … 

Surge in Flu Cases Prompts Govt Action

Health reports have indicated that the number of influenza patients tripled recently, with young children in schools identified as a high-risk group. To combat the surge, the Ministry of Public Health has ordered hospitals to prepare for a potential outbreak and has dispatched epidemiological teams to at-risk communities.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said the latest data recorded 138,766 confirmed influenza cases. Despite a low fatality rate of only two recorded deaths, authorities are stepping up preparations across all relevant agencies. Continued …

Extreme plankton bloom in Thailand threatens marine life, fisheries

In Thailand’s eastern Chonburi province, the seawater of the upper Gulf is an alluring jade-green. On closer inspection, however, the water is dense, slimy, and smells of grass and dead fish — tell-tale signs that a plankton bloom is underway.

While marine animals such as fish and whales eat plankton, it can also prove toxic in large amounts. When a bloom occurs, it starves the ocean of oxygen, killing fish, shellfish and other creatures, which creates chaos in the natural food chain, as well as fisheries. Continued …

Miss Universe Singapore sets to combat human trafficking in Thailand

Thai netizens criticized the Thai government after the newly crowned Miss Universe Singapore expressed her commitment to combating human trafficking in Thailand.

Priyanka Annuncia, who was crowned 2023 Miss Universe Singapore during the final competition at the Amber Lounge at Millenia Walk last Saturday, announced her promise to combat human trafficking in Thailand after the prestigious ceremony. Continued …

PM’s pricey flight to US explained

Natreeya Thaweewong, the PM’s deputy secretary, on Tuesday offered an explanation as to why Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s charter flight to New York to attend the 78th United Nations General Assembly from Sept. 18-24 cost 30-million-baht.

The prime minister flew to the U.S. on a chartered Thai Airways International (THAI) charter flight. Continued …

New “electrical” blue tarantula species found in Thailand

Entomologists in Thailand have been stunned by an electrifying new species of tarantula found in the southern part of the country.

The spider, known as the Chilobrachys natanicharum, has a “blue-violet hue resembling the color of electrical sparks,” researchers from the Entomology Museum at Khon Kaen University and the Natural History Museum of the National Science Museum said in a paper announcing the find. They called the tarantula’s rare color an “enchanting phenomenon.” Continued …

Diesel price to fall below Bt30 today

The domestic diesel price will be reduced by two baht a liter to 29.94 baht today, the oil retailers PTT and Bangchak announced on Tuesday night.

The price cut is part of the Srettha Thavisin government’s efforts to cut energy costs for consumers and businesses by reducing prices of diesel, electricity and liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), which is used as a cooking gas. Continued …

Foreigners Buy 24% More Condominiums; Chonburi Ranks First

According to statistics from the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), Government Housing Bank (GH Bank), in the first six months of 2023, transfers of condominiums in Thailand by foreign clients increased by 14.7% compared to 2022, reaching 10.8% of the total.

The value of these transfers also increased by 24.5% compared to 2022, reaching 20.5% of the total. This indicates a resurgence of interest from foreign investors in the Thai real estate market. Continued …

Shopee, Lazada plan to raise commission fees

The two leading e-marketplaces in Thailand plan to raise their sales commission fees next month for goods sold on their platforms.

Shopee and Lazada have hiked fees three times in the past two years to improve profitability, noted Pawoot Pongvitayapanu, a local e-commerce pioneer. Continued …

Phuket is the world’s most overcrowded tourist destination

It’s great news for businesses and travelers alike that travel has returned to pre-pandemic normality, and many of us are holidaying again. However, over-tourism is having a dire impact on many popular destinations, and some places have been forced to implement measures to control tourist numbers.

Bali has placed numerous bans on tourist activity, Venice is introducing a tourist tax, the Acropolis will soon have caps on visitor numbers, and locals in Austria took to protesting about the excessive numbers of visitors in their town. Continued …

Thailand’s cost-effective health options biggest draw for tourists

Revenue from Thailand’s health-related tourism sector is set to hit 310 billion baht this year, with projections indicating an increase to 760 billion baht by 2027.

In line with this, the country’s 400 private hospitals are working hard to enhance their capabilities in skill development and technology to meet international standards. Continued …

Figuring out how to entice the Chinese

China lifted strict travel restrictions more than eight months ago, but the number of visitors to Thailand still lags the previous pace.

As of Sept. 10, Chinese arrivals tallied 2.28 million for the year. The estimate for Chinese visitors this year is a range of 4-4.4 million, falling short of the initial target of 5 million set earlier. Continued …

Thailand rice fields from above

Phetchabun’s ancient town added to UNESCO’s list of World Heritage Sites

Petchabun’s ancient town of Si Thep was added to the prestigious list of UNESCO World Heritage Sites in the cultural category on Tuesday.

Thailand now has four sites under this category after Ban Chiang was added in 1992, and the historic cities of Ayutthaya and Sukhothai in 1991. Continued …

6 most underrated Thai dishes to order instead of Pad Thai

With an abundance of resources and a seemingly never-ending supply of ingredients, Thai food is such a vast cuisine. Of course, there are the famous favorites – and there is nothing wrong with ordering them – but many times you may feel more adventurous and want to try something new that still feels authentically Thai. Here, we’ve got you covered with the most underrated Thai dishes you definitely need to try next.

Yum Som O (Pomelo Salad)

This riff on the papaya salad is sweet, full of textures, and more well-balanced than you may think. With the natural sweetness from the pomelo, it goes amazing with the prawns and the familiar herbs you see in a Thai salad. If you’re worried it may be too sweet, the lime and salt will balance that easily. Ask for extra chili if you can take it. Continued …

Thai Barbecue Chicken Gai Yang Recipe

Thai chicken or Gai Yang is one of the most delicious and easy ways to serve chicken. Chicken pieces are marinated in a delicious mix of spices and sauces and then grilled or roasted until lip smackingly succulent!

Gai Yang is originally from Laos and northeastern Thailand. It is a very popular street food where chicken is marinated in a turmeric and lemongrass marinade and then grilled. The Laotian name for the dish is pīng kai (ປີ້ງໄກ່) and means “roast chicken”, while in Thai, gai means “chicken” and yang means “grilled”. Continued …

Is India Mulling a Potential Global Geopolitical Game Changer?

The recent announcement of the India-Middle East-Europe Economic Corridor (IMEC) during the G20 leaders’ summit in New Delhi has ignited significant discourse regarding its ability to counter China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI). Continued …

Musk considers charging all X users monthly fee

Elon Musk has sparked outrage among fans of his social media platform X by suggesting he might introduce a monthly fee for all users, in what would be the biggest shake-up since he took over the site then known as Twitter last October. Continued …

 

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

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

Tuesday’s news-Sept 12

Today’s news: PKK Hospital’s new MRI Diagnostic Center/Thailand’s largest naga statue/Cha Am seafood festival returns/Singing in the rain/Storing vegetables and fruits in a freezer/Best beverage container environmentally/One step closer to ‘net zero’ goal/15 million electric cars in 2023/Thai-EU trade talks/Medical Fair Thailand/Tourist taxes/The slow return of Chinese tourists/South Korean Tourists Get Slapped/Eating Spicy Food When It’s Hot Outside/ 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


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Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital unveils new MRI Diagnostic Center

Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital opened its state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnostic center on Saturday.

The MRI diagnostic method stands out for its precision in detecting internal body abnormalities, producing high-resolution images using a magnetic field and radio frequency waves. Notably, the procedure does not expose patients to radiation, making it a preferred option for various diagnostic requirements, including brain and bone imaging. Continued …

Thailand’s largest naga statue officially unveiled in Cha Am

Wat Tham Chaeng in Cha Am celebrated the grand unveiling of Thailand’s largest naga statue on Saturday. Situated in the Khao Yai Subdistrict, next to the Phetchaburi Immigration office, the statue stands at a height of 31 meters and boasts a diameter of two meters.

Cha Am seafood festival returns

The viewpoint at Cha Am Beach is playing host to the 22nd “Shellfish & Squid Festival @ Cha Am” through this coming Saturday. The event promises lots of delicious food, live music, and lots of fun activities. There also are local product stalls around the Cha Am beach viewpoint, and nightly squid fishing trips for 100 baht. Entry to the festival is free.

Singing in the rain: Foreigners spark controversy with temple display

A group of enthusiastic foreigners sparked both amusement and criticism among Thai netizens after sharing a video of dancing and singing in the rain Gene Kelly-style in front of a crematorium at a temple in Thailand.

Video 

A foreign woman shared a video of herself and friends on her TikTok account @ks_photogallery. The video features six people taking time out to reenact the 1952 movie Singin’ in the Rain, starring Gene Kelly, while the crematorium and temple formed the backdrop. Continued …

How long can vegetables and fruits be stored in a freezer?

“My family has a habit of storing food in large quantities. How long should vegetables and fruits be stored in a freezer but retain their flavor and safety?” These issues should be of concern to all families.

Freezing is one of the easiest forms of food preservation. Although food can stay safe in the freezer almost indefinitely, that doesn’t mean it will retain its quality and flavor forever. The freezing process does, however, prevent bacteria in the food from growing. Continued …

What is the best beverage container environmentally?

Here’s a quick game for the climate-conscious. Try ranking these disposable beverage containers from least to most environmentally friendly: aluminum, glass, paperboard, plastic bottle, plastic pouch.

Unless you’re an expert in the subject, your answers are likely a long way from reality. That’s a problem. Packaging is a trillion-dollar (34.5 trillion baht) market that generates hundreds of millions of metric tons of waste yearly — but our ideas about it are often based more on hunches than solid information. Continued …

Thailand takes 2nd place as best nation for starting business

Thailand has secured the second position as the best country in the world to start a business in 2023, as per rankings published in the US News and World Report.

The “Best Countries for Starting a Business in 2023” report assessed 85 countries on various factors, such as taxes, labor conditions and other business-related conditions. The rankings to start a business this year were determined through a comprehensive survey involving more than 17,000 people worldwide. Continued …

Prime minister outlines new government’s economic policies

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday pledged to implement the Pheu Thai-led coalition government’s policies for optimum interests of the country and people.

On the first day of the new government’s policy statement at parliament, the prime minister vowed to put forward four urgent policies to boost the national economy and relieve the people’s economic woes. Continued …

Thailand Dealing with Growing Global Headwinds

Thailand’s economic recovery may be hindered by a global slowdown, and the government’s economic stimulus policies could lead to higher government debt, according to Fitch Ratings analysts.

The U.S. is expected to experience a mild recession, while Europe will see below-trend growth due to persistent inflation. China’s growth is slowing due to a severe downturn in the property sector. Thailand is also affected by the weaker global backdrop, with declining merchandise exports and below-pre-pandemic levels of tourist arrivals. Continued …

Thailand moves one step closer to ‘net zero’ goal

The Carbon Markets Club and the Thai Renewable Energy Assn. (RE 100) joined forces on Monday, signing an agreement to collaborate on initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Gloyta Nathalang, executive vice president for corporate branding, communication and sustainability activation at Bangchak Corp., and Veeradej Tejapaibul, president of RE 100, formalized their collaboration by signing a memorandum of understanding in a ceremony at Century Park Hotel Bangkok. Continued …

Gartner forecasts 15 million electric cars will be shipped in 2023

Nearly 15 million electric cars (battery electric and plug-in hybrid) are expected to be shipped worldwide in 2023, according to the latest forecast by Gartner. Shipments of electric cars are estimated to increase 19% in 2024, to total 17.9 million units.

Gartner forecasts that shipments of all-electric vehicles (EVs) – cars, buses, vans and heavy trucks – will total 18.5 million units in 2024, with electric car shipments representing 97% of total EV shipments next year. Continued …

Thai-EU trade talks to start next week

Thailand is preparing to embark on talks regarding a free-trade agreement with the European Union (Thai-EU FTA) next week, with the aim of concluding the deal within two years.

According to Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the Department of Trade Negotiations under the Commerce Ministry, the ministry is preparing to lead a team of state agencies to negotiate the first round of the Thai-EU FTA, scheduled for Sept. 18-22 in Brussels, Belgium. Continued …

Medical Fair Thailand 2023 returns next week

Next week will see the opening of the much-awaited Medical Fair Thailand 2023. This marks the first edition since 2019, a hiatus attributed to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the exhibition prepares to open its door in a matter of days, the significance of the exhibition is magnified as it welcomes 800 exhibitors hailing from 40 countries, as well as 22 national pavilions and country groups, notably featuring Latvia, Poland, and Portugal for the first time. Continued …

Tourist taxes: All of the countries you will have to pay to enter

Travel has well and truly bounced back since the pandemic, buoying tourist destinations that were crippled by restrictions and closures. But some popular destinations are once again reeling under the strain of over-tourism.

As a result, some resorted to implementing a “tourist tax” last year and others have followed suit in 2023. Continued …

What the slow return of Chinese tourists means to Thai tourism

Thailand is one of the most popular destinations for Chinese tourists, who accounted for nearly 30% of the total international arrivals to Thailand in 2019.

In every country in Southeast Asia, Chinese tourists make up a substantial number of arrivals every year. Because of that, pretty much since outbound travel from China dried up at the onset of the pandemic, tourism and hospitality professionals have had just one question on their lips: when will they be coming back? Continued …

South Korean Tourists Splash Beer at Pattaya Women and Get Slapped

Two South Korean tourists reportedly threw beer at a group of Thai women, before the group attacked them in retaliation, resulting in one tourist being injured. The incident occurred on Soi 12 near Pattaya Beach Sunday night.

Sawang Boriboon rescue workers received a report of the incident and rushed to the scene to find two unidentified South Korean men lying in the middle of the road, seemingly heavily intoxicated. Continued …

Why It Actually Makes Sense To Eat Spicy Food When It’s Hot Outside

You wouldn’t think that eating a meal of fiery Sichuan Dan Dan noodles with numbing oil or warming tom yum soup would cool you down when it’s hellishly hot outside, but it’s true. Take a look at where some of the spiciest foods come from to see that they’re usually the warmest places on the planet.

Curries, salsas, and jerks are all enjoyed in places like Thailand, Mexico, and Jamaica, where residents are seemingly unfazed by both the spicy food and the high temperatures. The answer lies not in a tolerance for either spice or heat, but rather a physiological quirk of the human body – sweating. Continued …

Town in Portugal flooded by red wine after distillery’s tanks burst

A coastal village in Portugal faced a flooding Sunday like no other as 600,000 gallons of red wine flowed through the streets of the small town of São Lorenco de Bairro, according to local outlets. Continued …

How technology and innovation shape Norway as a leader in aquaculture and sustainability

Norway is known for its cold and rough climate, which makes it challenging for humans to live in, but it is a perfect living condition for fish. This is why Norway thrives on fishing and aquaculture, a tradition that has been passed down for many generations and has become one of the biggest and most sustainable seafood exporters in the world. Continued …

The 25 most important AI words everyone should know

Most acknowledge the growing impact of artificial intelligence worldwide, but only a few understand it. People usually hear terms like “chatbots,” “machine learning”, and “large language models” and steer clear from discussing this technology. However, you can catch up by learning the most important artificial intelligence jargon. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

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