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Tuesday’s news-Nov 28

Today’s news: Loy Krathong in Ayutthaya/PKK athletes win/Bottom of the pile with English/Young Thais Speak Out on Exodus Trend/New elevated tollways/More Thai hostages freed/Economy: ‘3D debt crisis’/Household debt soars/Govt targets household debt/Thailand’s $15B plan/Thailand’s exports grow 8%/Tourism: Low Chinese tourist influx/Not all in on 4am closing/Begging Gang Exploits Children/Thai air travel will recover next year/Lantern ban ignored/Theft in hotels/Thailand Experience: Best Time To Visit Thailand/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Loy Krathong in traditional costumes in Ayutthaya

Inspired by Love Destiny 2, a popular Thai period drama set in Ayutthaya, participants were invited to dress in traditional Thai costumes to celebrate the Loy Krathong festival at Wat Chaiwatthanaram. Video 

Six young PKK athletes win at Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Siam Cup

Six young athletes from Prachuap Khiri Khan, trained by Thailand’s 2004 Olympic Taekwondo medalist, “View” Yaowapha Buraphonchai, clinched top honors at the Brazilian Jiu-Jitsu Siam Cup held in Bangkok on Sunday.

The competition, which took place at the Bravo Bkk Shopping Center, witnessed a showcase of grappling prowess by these budding sports stars. Continued …

Thailand ranks bottom of the pile with ASEAN English score

Thailand has fared poorly in the English Proficiency Index 2023 from EF, the global English teaching institute.

The index is compiled by testing 2.2 million adults across 113 countries and regions. There are five levels of English proficiency according to the EF rankings – very high, high, moderate, low and very low. Guess where Thailand ranked. Continued …

Young Thais Speak Out: An Open Letter to Older Generations on the Exodus Trend

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7km bridge over Songkhla Lake to boost southern Thailand transport

Plans are underway to construct a 7-kilometer bridge over Songkhla Lake starting next year, a project aimed at enhancing regional transport in southern Thailand.

This proposal includes a commitment to protect the local environment and wildlife, particularly the endangered Irrawaddy dolphins living within the lake. Continued …

Thai government to construct new elevated tollways by 2028

The Thai Transport Ministry unveiled plans to construct two new elevated tollways to improve commuting in the country. These tollways will be built from Pathum Thani to Ayutthaya and from Nonthaburi to western Bangkok, with a combined estimated cost of 87 billion baht.

One of the planned projects is an extension of the Don Mueang tollway, heading north from the Rangsit area in Pathum Thani to the Bang Pa-in district of Ayutthaya. Spanning a length of 22 kilometers, this elevated tollway is projected to cost around 31.28 billion baht. Continued …

More Thai hostages freed

House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha expressed his gratitude to those who were involved in the negotiations leading to the release of three Thai hostages held by Hamas on Sunday night.

This raises the number of freed Thai hostages to 17. Wan said that the remaining 15-16 Thai hostages might be set free during the next ceasefire between Israel and Hamas on Dec. 4-5. Continued …

Srettha’s crisis is not just an economic one, it is a ‘3D debt crisis’ that is strangling GDP growth

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s government has turned its attention to the emerging “3D debt crisis” that the kingdom is facing in 2024, as debt levels rise in the public and private sectors, as well as households, with more working people being forced out of the regular banking system to borrow from informal lenders.

This crisis is not only a key factor in the country’s retarded GDP growth but is now threatening the country’s soundly financed banking system as revolving debt clogs up its arteries. Continued …

Household debts in Thailand soar to 16 trillion baht

Thailand’s household debt at the end of the second quarter of this year stood at 16.07 trillion baht, up 3.6% compared to the same period last year, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) said.

The NESDC announced on Monday that Thailand is struggling under a load of household debts, which account for 90.6% of the gross domestic product (GDP). This figure has remained unchanged from the first quarter of the year. Continued …

Thai govt targets high household debt with strategic measures

The Thai government is focusing on addressing high household debts as part of its plan to achieve sustainable growth, Deputy Finance Minister Krisada Chinavicharana said.

He was speaking at the “What Will Thai People’s Life Be Like in 2024?” seminar held on Monday at Bangkok’s Intercontinental Hotel. Continued …

Thailand’s $15B plan to build one of world’s biggest smart cities

The Eastern Economic Corridor Office of Thailand (EECO) is set to transform Chonburi into a global “smart city” by 2037 with its ambitious “Smart City and Commercial/Residential Hub” project.

Spanning 927.2 hectares (5,795 rai), the initiative will incorporate the EEC’s zone for new industry, which is expected to attract 535 billion baht in investment over the next five years. Continued …

Thailand’s exports grow 8% in October

Thailand exported US$23.58 billion (828.22 billion baht) worth of goods in October, marking an 8% increase compared to the same month last year, a Commerce Ministry official said.

Kirati Ratchano, the ministry’s permanent secretary, said on Monday that after excluding the value of exported oil, gold and armaments, the growth stood at 5.4%. Kirati noted that Thailand’s October exports outpaced those of several other ASEAN nations. Continued …

Low Chinese tourist influx despite Thailand’s visa exemption policy

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled an update on the nation’s tourism landscape following the introduction of a visa exemption policy, at a media briefing held on Saturday. Despite the waiver of visa fees, the daily influx of Chinese tourists has been unexpectedly low, averaging around ten thousand visitors.

This surprising figure sparked questions from Thai journalists regarding potential misuse of the visa-free policy by foreigners seeking illegal employment in Thailand. Continued …

Pattaya tourism operators not all in on 4am closing

Pattaya’s tourism operators are against the proposal to extend the opening time of entertainment venues until 4am to include establishments located on the beachfront road, as it would cause more trouble with residents in the neighborhood and potentially further deteriorate the area’s reputation in relation to the sex industry.

From Dec 15, the government will allow entertainment venues to open until 4am, starting with four tourism destinations — Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya and Chiang Mai. Continued …

Jordanian Begging Gang Exploits Children at Bangkok ATMs

Lt. Gen. Itthipol Itthisanranachai, the chief of the Immigration Bureau, announced the apprehension of a Jordanian begging gang that had been causing disturbances in Bangkok’s Nana district.

The group of seven Jordanian nationals were exploiting the sympathies of locals and tourists alike, using small children to pressure people at ATM machines. Continued …

Aviation experts say Thai air travel will recover to pre-Covid levels next year

Thailand’s aviation industry is expected to recover to pre-pandemic levels in the coming year, before reaching the top 10 worldwide in 10 years’ time. According to a report, Thailand is predicted to rank among the top 10 global aviation hubs by 2033.

The International Air Transport Assn. has confirmed that during the first nine months of this year, Thailand’s international flights climbed back to 71% of 2019 levels. Continued …

Fire breaks out in Chiang Mai as lantern ban ignored

Several locals and tourists in Chiang Mai province ignored the government’s warning and launched lanterns into the sky on Monday night to celebrate the Loy Krathong Festival across the northern tourist city.

Loy Krathong is celebrated on the full moon night of the 12th lunar month, Nov. 27 this year, when Thais launch decorated floats or “krathong” onto waterbodies to pay respect to Phra Mae Khongkh, the Goddess of Water. Continued …

Theft in hotels: Which items are stolen the most?

Stealing soaps or pens seems harmless for many hotel guests; however, some are so bold that they carry TVs, pianos, mattresses or even stuffed animals out of the hotel.

Wellness Heaven has asked 1,376 hotel managers which items are most commonly stolen. In particular, we observe a striking difference in the theft behavior between guests in 4-star and 5-star hotels. Continued …

The Best Time To Visit Thailand For Great Weather, Low Prices, And Fun Festivals

Thailand is one of the most accessible and well-loved travel destinations in Southeast Asia. It’s a great place to visit any time of year, but if you’re looking to hit the beach, you’ll want to book a trip for some time during the dry, sunny season between November and early April. Weather can vary throughout the year, and crowds and prices fluctuate accordingly.

“Thailand is a tropical country with two distinct seasons,” said Jack Tydeman, the Southeast Asia senior specialist at Audley Travel. “It is typically warm all year round. However, the winter months from November through March are the peak dry season and are considered the best time to travel to the majority of the country. April is the hottest month in Thailand before the country moves into the wetter season from May through October.” Continued …

Deadly storm cuts power to nearly 2M people in Russia, Ukraine

Almost two million people in Russia and occupied Ukraine were left without power on Monday, after hurricane-force winds and heavy rains cut electricity lines and caused widespread flooding. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-May 13

  • Cyclone Mocha to bring heavy rains to much of Thailand over the weekend/
  • ‘Monster’ Asian heatwave and arrival of El Niño signal severe drought crisis/
  • Thai parties make push to woo voters ahead of Sunday election/
  • Thailand’s long and winding election road/
  • Even wild elephants no match for Chachoengsao dogs/
  • Exploring the peace corps’ 60-year history in Thailand/
  • Thailand’s experiment with weed goes up in smoke/
  • Thailand’s Economy: Number of registered businesses at highest level in a decade/EV Primus angles to create EV supermarket/Chon Buri to get new EV battery factory/Asia Biomass eyes 20% revenue growth in 2023/El Nino May Slash Thai Rice Crop and Spur Inflation Across Asia/
  • Tourism: Thai tourism rebound evident with surge in new business registrations/‘Entry Thailand’ website introduced to provide useful information to visitors/
  • International: Russia Retreats North Of Bakhmut, Mercenary Boss Calls It A ‘Rout’/G-7 finance chiefs boost Ukraine aid, propose supply chain plan/
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Due to the election tomorrow, there will be no alcohol sales from 6pm tonight until 6pm Sunday.

 

 

Cyclone Mocha to bring heavy rains to much of Thailand over the weekend

The north, central, eastern and southern regions of Thailand will experience isolated heavy to very heavy rains from Friday to Monday due to the influence of tropical cyclone “Mocha”, the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) said on Friday.

The cyclone, which was hovering over the central Bay of Bengal as of 4am Friday, was moving north at about 10 km/hr with sustained winds of about 105 km/hr. It is expected to make landfall over Myanmar on either Sunday or Monday. Continued …

‘Monster’ Asian heatwave and arrival of El Niño signal severe drought crisis

Thailand is susceptible to the effects of El Niño, which is forecast by the Department of Meteorology and weather experts to commence in June. The world, Thailand included, is expected to face an intense drought due to the occurrence of El Niño, leading to reduced rainfall during the rainy season, or possibly no rain at all.

El Niño is the warm phase of a cyclical climate pattern known as the El Niño-Southern Oscillation, when temperatures in the Pacific reach more than 0.5 degrees Celsius above normal. Continued …

Thai parties make push to woo voters ahead of Sunday election

Surrounded by adoring crowds packed inside stadiums and halls, the main prime ministerial candidates of Thailand’s political parties made a final push to rally supporters on Friday, two days before a crunch general election.

After nearly a decade of a government that was led or backed by its royalist military, some 52 million eligible voters in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy will head to polling stations on Sunday when voters will choose whether to stay the course with military-linked conservatives or opt for change. Continued …

Thailand’s long and winding election road

When Thais go to the polls on Sunday, the challenge is how to help lay the groundwork for a system that can prevent the next election from being held under similar circumstances. It’s a tough ask, but every election presents a fresh hope, no matter how difficult the path remains.

The major paradox is there for all to see. It can’t be an election without heroes and villains, and it can’t be an election without everyone wanting to be a hero at the expense of others. It’s the way things are, but it’s not the way things are supposed to be. Continued … 

Even wild elephants no match for Chachoengsao dogs

An amusing scene of wild elephants being chased out of a residential area by a pack of domesticated dogs was captured on film by villagers on Friday evening.

A herd of some 20 wild elephants had wandered into Ban Khlong Mahad village in Chachoengsao’s Tha Takiab district, said Somwong Chanthachote, chief of the village’s “Elephant Watch” volunteer group. Continued …

Exploring the peace corps’ 60-year history in Thailand

The Peace Corps is a United States agency established in 1961 by President John F. Kennedy to promote peace and friendship worldwide. Peace Corps volunteers have been working in Thailand since 1962, assisting Thai government agencies in various fields.

Currently, they operate in two main projects: teacher collaboration for development and youth development. Over 5,500 volunteers have worked with Thai communities for more than 60 years, but their work was halted due to the Covid-19 pandemic. This year, Peace Corps volunteers returned to Thailand and underwent a 10-week training program before being dispatched to 29 provinces across the country. Their swearing-in ceremony coincided with the 60th-anniversary celebration of Peace Corps cooperation in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s experiment with weed goes up in smoke

After four years of support from the ruling coalition government, Thailand is expected to vote against the decriminalization of marijuana in Sunday’s general election. The current free-for-all and weed shops lining the busy tourist streets appears unlikely to continue in the months after the election and a new parliament is settled.

Almost all of the political parties involved in the 2023 national election are in favor of returning to the previous policies of marijuana prohibition and confining its use to medicinal purposes only. Only one party is still seeking some sort of policy that would allow and regulate recreational use. Continued …

Number of registered businesses at highest level in a decade

A total of 6,041 new businesses were registered in April, an increase of 12.37% over the same period last year, according to data released by the Department of Business Development under the Commerce Ministry.

The total number of registered establishments in operation during the first four months of this year reached 32,223, the highest in the past decade. The tourism sector saw 100% growth, Commerce Minister Jurin Laksanawisit disclosed on Friday. Continued …

EV Primus angles to create EV supermarket

The growing electric vehicle (EV) market in Thailand is leading car dealers to consider what EV brands should be featured in their showrooms.

Instead of relying on one brand, EV Primus sells a variety of brands, focusing on cars that match the different lifestyles of drivers. Continued …

Chon Buri to get new EV battery factory

Chinese high-tech enterprise Anwha (Shanghai) Automation Engineering has chosen Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor as its first overseas production base to make batteries for electric vehicles (Evs) under the MG brand.

“The factory will be located near the MG plant in Chon Buri,” said Anwha’s business development consultant Jay Teo, referring to a car assembly facility operated by Thai-Chinese joint venture SAIC Motor-CP, the manufacturer of MG cars. Continued …

Asia Biomass eyes 20% revenue growth in 2023

Asia Biomass Plc (ABM), Thailand’s largest biomass fuel producer and trader by volume, expects revenue to grow by 20% this year to more than 3.6 billion baht thanks to its business expansion amid growing concerns over global warming.

The company’s sales volume is projected to be 1 million tons in 2023. Last year, ABM revenue grew by 41% to 2.71 billion baht, up from 1.92 billion in 2021. Continued …

El Nino May Slash Thai Rice Crop and Spur Inflation Across Asia

Thailand, the world’s second-biggest rice exporter, is asking farmers to grow only one crop this year — instead of the usual two — as a likely El Nino looks set to reduce rainfall.

Rice is highly water-intensive and is dependent on irrigation and enough precipitation. It’s an early sign of how the disruptive weather pattern is threatening global food production. The resulting drop in rice output also has the potential to push up prices of a staple food for more than half the world’s population. Continued …

Thai tourism rebound evident with surge in new business registrations

Thailand’s tourism sector has witnessed a strong rebound, as evidenced by the significant surge in new registrations for tourism-related businesses during the initial four months of this year.

The Ministry of Commerce revealed yesterday that the number of new tourism-related business registrations had doubled year-on-year, reaching 2,579 in the first four months, with a total registered capital increase of 135% to 6.66 billion baht. Continued …

‘Entry Thailand’ website introduced to provide useful information to visitors

Thailand’s Department of Tourism has introduced “www.entrythailand.go.th,” a website that contains useful information, news, related websites, and applications for travelers on arrival and during their stay in Thailand.

The website features:

– Thailand information
– Real-time, in-depth flight information
– SHA/SHA+ accommodation booking
– Reservation home and camping
– Cultural calendar
– Weather warnings
– Thai disaster alert mobile application
– Thailand tourism directory
– VAT refund for tourists. Continued …

Russia Retreats North Of Bakhmut, Mercenary Boss Calls It A ‘Rout’

Moscow acknowledged on Friday that its forces had fallen back north of Ukraine’s battlefield city of Bakhmut after a new Ukrainian offensive, in a retreat that the head of Russia’s Wagner private army called a rout. Continued …

G-7 finance chiefs boost Ukraine aid, propose supply chain plan

Group of Seven (G-7) finance chiefs put more aid on the table for Ukraine, set up a new supply chain initiative and vowed to fill regulatory gaps in the banking sector in a show of unity on global geo-economic issues after three days of talks. Continued …


Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

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

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 twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. 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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