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Thursday’s news-Aug 15

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Kingdom plunged into political turmoil/Chaikasem to be Nominated/Tycoon to Toppled PM/Fake Thai monk arrested in Hua Hin/New Cha Am beach resort/Nordic event in Hua Hin/Baht appreciates to below 35/Australian retired in Thailand/Evolution of cancer treatment/Blood donation saves Aussie/Chiang Mai bus driver condemned/Bangkok second most expensive city/Mae Sai River bursts banks/Hunt for Chinese gang/Three die in family toilet/Toxic waste ships banned/Risky video from train/Blackpink’s Lisa ‘Super Excited’/Economy: Fate of digital wallet unclear/Pheu Thai Pushes On with Casino Legalization/Private sector hopes for new PM soon/Incentive package for EEC/Regulations on foreign businesses/Thailand’s Data Center Landscape/Cheaper Chinese farm produce/CP Foods Profit Surges/GMM Music partners with Warner Music Asia/Tourism: 400 resorts face closure/Secondary province hotels need staff/Three-star hotels face woes/Thailand Experience: Travel Insurance for Thailand/Most temples in Thailand/Discovering Chachoengsao/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Kingdom plunged into political turmoil as PM Srettha is removed from office

Thailand was plunged into crisis on Wednesday afternoon when the Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. In effect, the move also collapsed the current coalition government.

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday, in a majority 5-4 decision, declared an end to Srettha Thavisin’s tenure as prime minister. In effect, Thailand’s government has now also been struck down. The decision will likely spark a political and constitutional crisis. Continued …

Chaikasem to be Nominated as New Thai PM

Chaikasem Nitisiri, a former justice minister and senior figure in the Pheu Thai Party, is expected to be nominated as the new prime minister of Thailand. This comes after the unexpected dismissal of Srettha Thavisin by the Constitutional Court for ethical breaches.

Sources indicate that House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha has scheduled a special House meeting on Friday to vote on Chaikasem’s nomination. The decision to nominate Chaikasem was reportedly taken during an urgent meeting held at the residence of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who holds significant influence within the Pheu Thai Party. Key figures from the coalition parties attended this meeting. Continued …

Tycoon to Toppled PM: Srettha Thavisin’s Tumultuous Tenure in Thailand

Once a high-flying real estate tycoon, Srettha Thavisin swiftly ascended to Thailand’s prime ministership, only to face a dramatic downfall within a year.

Srettha emerged from a background in luxury real estate to become Thailand’s 30th prime minister. He served as CEO of Sansiri, a major property development company, before resigning in 2022 to enter politics. Continued …

Fake Thai monk arrested after trying to deceive police in Hua Hin

A fake Thai monk was arrested yesterday after visiting Hua Hin Police Station in the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan and attempting to deceive officers.

The fake monk arrived at the police station at around 4pm Tuesday, and asked officers to donate to a monastery in the Sam Roi Yot district of Prachuap Khiri Khan. Wichai claimed that the money would support the construction of a new bathroom and cover the electricity costs at the monastery. Continued …

New Cha Am beach resort to open in October

The Aviyana Hua Hin, the newest resort along Thailand’s picturesque Cha Am coastline, will make its debut on Oct. 1. Nestled on 9 rai (140,000 sq ft) of beachfront, Aviyana Hua Hin is just steps away from its private 100-meter beach.

The resort features panoramic views of rolling hills and white-sand shores. Continued …

Nordic Sauna and Padel event in Hua Hin

Thai-Finnish Chamber of Commerce iwill hold a Nordic Sauna and Padel Weekend in Hua Hin Aug. 31 to Sept. 1.

There will be multiple activities, such as playing padel, golf or Finnish sauna and spa if you are more into the relaxing activities. For dinner they will host a BBQ. Continued …

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Baht appreciates to below 35 per dollar

The baht appreciated to below 35 per U.S. dollar, driven by a weakening greenback as the market expects a Federal Reserve rate cut following the release of recent U.S. economic data. On Wednesday the baht opened at 35.03 per dollar, strengthening from Tuesday’s close of 35.16.

The local currency continued to gain, reaching 34.88 baht per dollar during morning trade, the highest level in seven months, surpassing the January range of 34.96-34.98 baht per dollar, said Kanjana Chockpisansin, head of research for banking and financial sectors at Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research). Continued …

Australian boomer retired in Thailand on an $18,000 annual pension

John Walker’s studio apartment in Chiang Mai isn’t much bigger than a hotel room, but it has everything he needs: air conditioning, basic kitchen appliances, and proximity to his favorite Mexican restaurant — all for less than $200 a month in rent.

The 73-year-old moved to Thailand from Western Australia in 2019. A lifelong traveler, Walker liked the idea of living somewhere new, and was drawn to Chiang Mai’s beautiful temples and mild climate when he first traveled there in the early 2010s. Continued …

The evolution of cancer treatment: Ancient to modern

Cancer has been a persistent foe throughout recorded human history, leaving its mark on ancient fossils, Egyptian mummies, and historical texts. New research sheds light on the development of cancer treatment from ancient civilisations to modern therapies.

This evolution highlights medical science’s progress and underscores the vital importance of personalized care and empathy in contemporary oncology. Continued …

Blood donation miracle saves Aussie FIFO worker in Thailand

An Australian FIFO worker has been granted a lifeline after a near-fatal car crash in Thailand. Through the selfless acts of expat Aussies, he received thesix pints of a rare blood type needed to survive.

James Lothian, a 41-year-old from Perth, was enjoying a break from work in Chon Buri, with his wife and five-year-old son when tragedy struck in March. A devastating car crash left him with catastrophic injuries, plunging him into a five-month-long battle for his life in intensive care. Continued …

Chiang Mai baht bus driver condemned for kicking locals off for foreigners

A Thai woman took to social media to condemn the wrongful behavior of a baht bus driver in Chiang Mai after the driver kicked her off the vehicle to accommodate a group of foreigners. However, the foreigners declined the driver’s service.

The 63-year-old victim, shared the baht bus incident online, with a caption that read, “Everyone should definitely avoid this red baht bus. The driver kicked me off mid-journey to pick up foreigners, hoping to get more money from them.” Continued …

Bangkok is the second most expensive city in Southeast Asia

Southeast Asia shows significant variation in living costs across countries. Singapore leads with the highest cost-of-living index at 85.9, far exceeding other nations in the region due to its limited land, advanced infrastructure, robust economy, high wages, strong currency, and status as a global financial hub.

In contrast, Indonesia presents the lowest index at 31.2, followed closely by Philippines at 34.0. Thailand and Cambodia have relatively higher cost-of-living indices at 40.7 and 44.5, respectively. Continued …

Mae Sai River bursts banks, flooding border markets, villages

Heavy overnight downpours resulted in runoffs downstream of Mae Sai River, causing it to break its banks early on Wednesday and flood border towns in Chiang Rai and Myanmar.

Villagers and vendors at the Sai Lom Joy Market in Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district said the river began overflowing at 5am and its level rose to about 80 centimeters quickly. They said that this was the third time this year that the river had broken its banks, flooding border markets and villages. Continued …

Hunt for Chinese gang suspected of Bt70-million robbery

Pathum Thani police on Wednesday launched a hunt for a gang of four Chinese nationals following an armed robbery at a luxury house located on a golf course in Muang district of Pathum Thani province.

Ke Jibao, 34, a Chinese businessman, told officers of Pak Klong Rangsit police station that four armed men of Chinese nationality wearing ski masks barged into the house on Tuesday night. The intruders captured the residents, comprising three men and three women, and forced Ke to transfer US$2 million (70 million baht) to their account, he said. Continued …

Three die in family toilet

Police have warned of the danger of mixing sulphuric acid and caustic soda to clean a clogged pipe, after three people died in a small toilet at a family home in Chon Buri.

Police issued the warning on Tuesday following the death of a policewoman and her two daughters at their house in Chon Buri province on Monday. Continued …

Two toxic waste ships banned from Thailand

Two Maersk ships reportedly carrying hazardous furnace waste from Albania to Thailand have been banned from Thai ports and will be sent back to Europe.

Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri said on Wednesday that the container ship Maersk Candor’s last confirmed location was off South Africa last Friday. It was scheduled to arrive in Singapore on Aug. 24. Continued …

Passenger injured taking risky video from train

A passenger leaning outside a door on a moving train and recording social media content was struck by a pole and injured while traveling between stations in southern Thailand.

The passenger was on train No.452 from Sungai Kolok, in Narathiwat, to Nakhon Si Thammarat, the SRT said. The 19-year-old was hanging out of the train door while being filmed for a social media video after the train left Ban Ton Don station. Continued …

Blackpink’s Lisa ‘Super Excited and Nervous’ About First Acting Gig in ‘The White Lotus’

Blackpink’s Lisa is used to being on stage in front of thousands of screaming fans, but when it came to her casting in the upcoming third season of the HBO drama “The White Lotus”, the veteran performer got those familiar butterflies in her stomach.

“Oh my God, Mike White? I think he’s a genius,” Lisa told Elle magazine about the show’s creator tapping her for her acting debut. “I think I cried. I was with my friends, my mom’s friends, and my mom, as well, but I didn’t tell them that I auditioned for it. I’m super excited and nervous, because it’s my first acting project. So I was happy for a second, and then I was like, ‘Oh, wait, wait, how am I going to deliver this?’” Continued …

Fate of digital wallet scheme unclear after Srettha’s departure

The future of the 10,000 baht digital wallet scheme has become unclear after the departure of former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. The Pheu Thai Party secretary-general insisted that it would continue, while the former deputy finance minister expressed doubts.

Aside from the impact on the entire Cabinet, Srettha’s departure also sent shockwaves through Thai society, particularly among those looking forward to receiving the 10,000 baht in digital money promised as part of Srettha’s main campaign. Continued …

Pheu Thai Pushes On with Casino Legalization Amid Coalition Resistance

The Pheu Thai party remains confident in its ability to persuade its coalition partner, Bhumjaithai Party, to support the legalization of casinos, despite Bhumjaithai’s recent opposition. The bill, championed by Pheu Thai, aims to legalize casinos as part of a larger initiative to create regional entertainment complexes to attract investment.

Hours before his removal as prime minister by the Constitutional Court, Srettha Thavisin expressed optimism that Pheu Thai could eventually convince Bhumjaithai to back the bill. Continued …

Private sector hopes to see a new PM elected soon

The business sector is hoping that Parliament will soon elect a new prime minister so that the government can continue its economic policies, including the 10,000-baht digital money handout and launch of new state-owned securities Vayupak Fund.

Kriangkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), noted on Wednesday that the court’s ruling has stunned investors and forced them to put their investments on hold. Continued …

New incentive package to woo investors to EEC

The government is preparing a new set of privileges, including exempting corporate tax for 15 years, to draw more investors in targeted industries to the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, who is also deputy prime minister, said on Wednesday that he will soon hold a meeting with the EEC policy board to endorse the new privilege package before sending it to the Cabinet for approval. Continued …

Thailand to strengthen regulations on foreign businesses

The Department of Business Development (DBD) is intensifying its efforts to enforce laws governing foreign businesses, ensuring fair competition for Thai entrepreneurs.

Auramon Supthaweethum, the director-general of the DBD, has confirmed the department’s commitment to working closely with law enforcement to ensure compliance, particularly focusing on foreign businesses that may be using nominee shareholders to circumvent the 1999 Foreign Business Act. Violators will face severe penalties as part of these enforcement efforts. Continued …

Thailand’s Data Center Landscape: A Powerhouse in the Making

The digital era has elevated the importance of data centers, with Thailand witnessing a significant shift in this industry.

The rise of cloud computing, big data analytics, and IoT has transformed data centers into strategic assets for businesses. Thailand’s data center market is being driven by the growth of hyperscale and colocation facilities, particularly in greater Bangkok. Continued …

Cheaper Chinese farm produce ‘coming in by train’

Cheap farm produce and consumer goods from China are coming into the country via high-speed trains through Laos and flooding local markets in the northeast of Thailand, placing local business owners in a challenging position, vendors say.

Reporters on Wednesday visited the fruit and vegetable section of Mae Kim Heng New Market in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima and found many kinds of Chinese farm produce on sale. Continued …

CP Foods Profit Surges 973%

Charoen Pokphand Foods PCL (CP Foods) announced a strong rebound in its Q2/2024 performance, surpassing expectations. The company reported a net profit increase of 973%, or 10 times the previous amount, driven primarily by its international business. CP Foods also announced an interim dividend payment of Bt0.45 per share.

CP Foods reported sales revenue for Q2/2024 amounting to Bt149,498 million, with 64% of total revenue coming from its overseas operations, 30% from its Thai businesses, and 6% from exports out of Thailand. Net profit reached Bt6,925 million in Q2 this year, reflecting a 973% increase compared to Q2 last year. Continued …

Thailand’s GMM Music partners with Warner Music Asia in massive deal

GMM Music announced a strategic investment partnership with Warner Music Asia (WMA), one of the world’s leading music industry giants.

WMA will invest 370 million baht in cash and provide a minimum guarantee payment of 315 million baht to accelerate GMM Music’s growth and expand the Thai music industry, the largest in Southeast Asia, to a global market. Continued …

More than 400 resorts face closure

The Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry has kicked off inspections that could lead to the demolition of more than 400 resorts for encroaching on public land in Nakhon Ratchasima’s Wang Nam Khieo district.

Thanadol Suwannarit, chairman of the ministry’s task force investigating cases of illegal land ownership under the Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO), led a raid on the Golden Mountain Resort in tambon Wang Nam Khieo in a joint operation with the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) and the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) on Tuesday. Continued …

Secondary province hotels need staff, not tax benefits

The majority of hotel entrepreneurs say the government’s policy to offer tax benefits to hotel operators in secondary tourist provinces in a bid to promote the tourism industry there would only marginally increase their income.

Their opinions were reflected in July’s hospitality operators’ confidence index, following a survey conducted by the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) and the Bank of Thailand. Continued …

Three-star hotels face further woes

Despite a resilient recovery, three-star hotels have been unable to raise prices during the third quarter, while tax cuts for second-tier cities could not effectively increase hotel revenue as planned.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), said the hotel operator sentiment index for July, which polled 102 hoteliers across Thailand, found an average occupancy rate of 59% for the month, up seven percentage points from June, thanks to the government’s tourism promotions and several long-weekend holidays. Continued …

Travel Insurance for a Thailand Vacation

Whether you travel to Bangkok, Pattaya, Phuket, Chiang Mai or elsewhere in the Land of Smiles, Thailand can be expensive. Travel insurance coverage can help you protect your investment and cover the cost of medical emergencies.

Most importantly, travel insurance gives you the peace of mind to enjoy a stress-free Thailand trip. With the right coverage choices, you can avoid the sunken costs from a canceled vacation or the expenses of a medical emergency or illness. Here is a look at the details you need to know about choosing the best travel insurance for Thailand. Continued …

Isaan province takes crown for most temples in Thailand

Nakhon Ratchasima in the northeast has the highest number of registered Buddhist temples in Thailand, the National Office of Buddhism said on Wednesday.

The office said it has checked out provinces with the highest number of registered temples and learned that most are in the north and northeast. Continued …

Discovering Chachoengsao

Weekends bring life to the century-old Ban Mai Market in Chachoengsao, where local vendors set up stalls to offer a wide range of local delicacies like chaenglon (grilled fish cake), galorgee (rice dumpling topped with black and white sesame), kanom tuay (coconut rice custard) and hoi jo (deep-fried crab meat rolls) that evokes a rush of nostalgia.

Standing along the banks of the Bang Pakong River, meandering through an intricate network of classic wood shophouses can whisk visitors back to the reign of King Rama III when Chinese migrants turned this neighborhood into a bustling trading hub. Continued …


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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
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10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
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FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
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Hua Hin train schedule

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The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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Hua Hin expat tax seminar/S.Ken’s Bistro’s edible flower farm/Hua Hin solar installation/Monkey problems in Hua Hin/Lopburi captures 150 monkeys/War on PM2.5/Young Tiger at WFFT/CP Foods said source of Blackchin Tilapia/CPF clarifies its blackchin tilapia import/Best post-meal practices to aid digestion/Bomb and gunfire in Pattani/Economy: A rough economic ride/Thailand’s economy to grow 2.7%/Exports see decline/IT experts concerned about digital wallet/Hydrogen energy production in Thailand/Investment incentives for hybrid vehicles/Chinese EV-maker NETA X in Thailand/Alibaba.com partners with Thailand/Tourism: Thais prefer short trips/Dual pricing in Phang Nga/Maya Bay to be closed/Thailand Experience: Yaowarat: From past to present/Bangkok’s Gods Intersection/Unexplored Region On The Rise/Chaiyaphum national park/Efforts to protect rare marine species/Eerie banquet at Thai cemetery/Links: Climate Thailand/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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S.Ken’s Bistro also has an edible flower and herb farm

Chef Ken at S.Ken’s Bistro in Kao Tao is known for his use of flowers in his cuisine. Now the chef is growing his own edible flowers, both for his restaurant and for other dining establishments.

His Chivit Chiva farm exclusively harvests flowers, leaves, and herbs from these gardens, where harmful chemicals are not used, with only natural compost and fertilizers.

Assorted edible flowers are now available for Bt65 per 25-gram box, Bbt95 for a 45-gram box, and Bt125 for a 55-gram box.

Please check for availability when placing your order if you have specific requirements or preferences, as some edible flowers are more seasonal, while others are available year-round.

To ensure that the edible flowers and herbs are in the best shape and quality, they are picked and packed daily based on your order. Flower picking takes place in the very early morning, before 9 AM, so please place your order by 10 PM the night before. The flowers can be stored in the refrigerator crisper drawer or vegetable compartment for 4 to 7 days.

And now, if you buy 10 bags, you get one bag free.

Free delivery in Hua Hin area on Monday/Wednesday/Friday and Saturday. For more information or to order …

Solar installation in Hua Hin

A 11.2kw solar system was installed for a Fench expat in Cha am aimed at saving Bt5,000-6000 monthly. The installation consists of 20 pieces of Vsolar 560 watt cells panels,, a hybrid inverter, and battery. The all-inclusive cost, plus PEA application was Bt370,000. VSOLAR provides services in designing and installing solar cell systems for all types of buildings, including handling paperwork with relevant government agencies. Contact 0838266235 (tel./whatsapp), or Line id:@vsolar. More information: https://www.vsolar.asia/

Monkey problems in Khao Takiab and Hin Lek Fai addressed

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Lopburi Municipality captures 150 monkeys in new operation

Lopburi Municipality captured over 150 monkeys in the first two days of a new operation aimed at controlling the monkey population in the city. The goal is to capture at least 500 monkeys within 10 days, with support from 12 military personnel from the 13th Military Circle.

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), in collaboration with the Lopburi Municipality, initiated the operation after completing the construction of additional cages. The operation focuses on controlling the monkey population in the old town area, which is a bustling economic zone. Continued …

War on PM2.5: Farmers burning their fields to be denied subsidies

Farmers who burn their harvest leftovers to prepare for the next cultivation may no longer receive government subsidies in a move aimed at reducing PM2.5 pollution.

Crop burning and forest fires are among the primary causes of PM2.5 – dust particles 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter. Long-term exposure to PM2.5 is linked with chronic diseases, including lung and heart problems. Continued …

Young Tiger Floats With Ball at WFFT

A young rescue tiger called Maruay has moved viewers on social media after a resurfaced clip of him playing in a lake with his favorite new toy went viral.

Video 

The Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT), a Thai rescue center that is hosting Maruay, said it saved him along with 10 other tigers, one of which is his mom, from the Phuket Zoo, where they were used as a tourist attraction. Continued …

CP Foods said source of Blackchin Tilapia invasion

The Biothai Foundation has revealed claims regarding the rapid proliferation of the Blackchin Tilapia fish species in Thailand, asserting that the invasive spread can be linked to a single source: the Yeesarn fish farm in Samut Sakhon’s Ampawa district, operated by Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF).

Witoon Lianjamroon, the secretary-general of Biothai Foundation, underscored that CPF has been the sole private company authorized by the Fisheries Department to import Blackchin tilapia into Thailand since 2010. This exclusivity places CPF in the spotlight as the primary suspect in the current ecological disruption. Continued …

CPF clarifies its Blackchin Tilapia import, handling

Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Co. (CPF) has submitted a detailed report to a House committee detailing every step of its import of 2,000 Blackchin Tilapia fingerlings from Ghana in 2010.

The document, submitted on Thursday, provides every detail, from the fish’s arrival in Thailand to their subsequent destruction and delivery of their remains to the Department of Fisheries, based on its recommendations. Continued …

Doctor advises on best post-meal practices to aid digestion

Many people enjoy sitting or lying down to rest after a meal, while some have the habit of drinking tea right after eating. Is it healthy to lie down or sit post-meal?

Associate professor and head of the Department of Nutrition and Food at the Pharmacy Hospital and Ho Chi Minh City Medical University, Dr. Lam Vinh Nien, explains that post-meal behaviors vary among individuals. For example, children often do homework after breakfast and dinner, most workers return to their tasks immediately, and older people typically rest by lying down or sipping tea. Continued …

Bomb and gunfire injure four officers in Pattani

Khok Pho district in Pattani was thrown into chaos yesterday as negotiations failed, leading to an assailant throwing a bomb and opening fire on officials. Initial reports indicate four officers were injured in the incident.

Negotiations with the suspect did not yield any positive results. The assailant responded by hurling an explosive device at the police and subsequently firing shots at them. This sudden escalation resulted in four officers sustaining injuries. Further details are expected to be released as the situation develops. Continued …

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Prepare for a rough economic ride

As we approach the midpoint of the third quarter, the economic and financial market picture is becoming clearer. First, the U.S. Federal Reserve is likely to cut interest rates soon. Second, the U.S. presidential race is likely to intensify.

And third, China’s economic slowdown is decelerating, implying the need for more stimulus. But the signals from the Beijing government have been to focus more on quality growth than quantity. Continued … 

Thailand’s economy to grow 2.7% this year

Thailand’s economy is projected to grow 2.7% this year, an increase from the previous forecast of 2.4%, driven by higher foreign tourist arrivals and stronger exports, according to the Ministry of Finance.

Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul highlighted the positive outlook, attributing it to improving economic conditions among trading partners. He noted that growth could potentially reach 3% this year, contingent on the implementation of forthcoming policies. Continued …

Exports see decline in June as agricultural trade suffers

Exports in June shrank by 0.3%, representing the first contraction in three months, due to the end of the season for fruit products, the Commerce Ministry said on Friday, adding that it still expected exports to grow overall this year.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), said Thailand’s exports in June 2024 decreased by 0.3% to US$24.7 billion while imports increased by 0.3% to $24.5 billion, resulting in a trade surplus of $218 million. Continued …

IT experts concerned about tech challenges of digital wallet scheme

Two leading Thai technology experts on Friday expressed serious concern about the viability of the government’s digital wallet scheme, warning of potential pitfalls and challenges in its implementation.

Their concerns arose following the Finance Ministry’s most recent announcement about the conditions and registration process. Approximately 45 million people in 878 districts across the country are expected to receive a handout of 10,000 baht each. Continued … 

Saudi Arabia ready to invest in hydrogen energy production in Thailand

Saudi Arabia is now focusing on future energy sources and is considering investing in this sector in Thailand, particularly hydrogen energy, Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga said on Friday following his recent visit to Riyadh. The Thai delegation held discussions with Saudi Minister of Energy Prince Abdulaziz bin Salman Al Saud.

The meeting also included leading business organizations from Saudi Arabia, such as Saudi Aramco, a leading global oil company, SABIC, a major global chemical producer, ACWA Power, an electricity production business, and SEEC, the agency overseeing energy production and usage efficiency in Saudi Arabia. Continued … 

Thailand to offer investment incentives for makers of hybrid vehicles

Regional auto-making hub Thailand will introduce investment incentives for manufacturers of hybrid vehicles, its Board of Investment (BOI) said on Friday, with excise taxes for hybrids to be lowered from 2028 to 2032.

Thailand has for decades been a regional center for auto production and an export base for some of the world’s top carmakers, including Toyota and Honda. Continued …

Chinese EV-maker NETA X Has Officially Launched in Thailand

NETA Auto, a Chinese new energy vehicle, has made significant strides in the Southeast Asian market. The latest generation of its all-electric SUV, the NETA X, has been officially launched in Bangkok and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, marking an acceleration of NETA Auto’s global strategy in the region.

At the launch event, representatives from NETA Auto, local government officials, business partners, media friends, and industry representatives jointly witnessed the successful debut of the NETA X in Malaysia and Thailand. This event underscores NETA Auto’s commitment to the Southeast Asian market and signals its proactive participation in driving the green mobility revolution in the region. Continued …

Alibaba.com partners with Thailand to boost Thai SMEs’ global reach

Alibaba.com, China’s top global B2B e-commerce platform, has announced a strategic partnership with the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) to support Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in accessing foreign markets.

This collaboration was unveiled on Friday along with the launch of Alibaba’s new Global Gold Supplier-Lite Package in Thailand. The event, held at the New Economy Academy, signifies a key step in helping Thai SMEs’ digital transformation and global expansion. Continued …

Survey reveals most Thais prefer short trips over long vacations

Thais are driving the country’s economic recovery with increased spending on domestic travel, according to a new American Express survey released on Thursday.

The“American Express Travel, Dining, and Luxury Trends Research for Thailand” survey highlights a strong recovery in the travel sector, which could have economic implications for both domestic and international destinations. Continued …

TAT tackles dual pricing in Phang Nga

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)’s Phang Nga office met with provincial officers and tourism operators to address the problem of dual pricing against foreigners at the famous Panyee Island.

The issue went viral on social media earlier this week after the popular South Korean YouTubers “Cullen and Jung HateBerry” visited the resort island in the Andaman Sea and bought items from a gift shop. Continued …

Maya Bay in Krabi to be closed to tourists from August 1

Krabi’s famous Maya Bay will be closed to tourists during the rainy season from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30 to allow natural resources and ecosystems to recover.

This annual closure, announced on Friday, is also intended to ensure tourist safety during the rainy season when sea conditions are rough, especially at the Loh Samah Bay pier, which is crucial for boat access to Maya Bay. Continued …

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Yaowarat: From past to present

Discover Yaowarat, Bangkok’s vibrant cultural district, dating back to King Rama I’s reign, where a diverse mix of cultures thrive in trade and commerce, attracting tourists from around the world. Blackpink member Lisa recently endorsed the city’s Chinatown, showcasing its cultural heritage on a global scale. Video …

Ratchaprasong: Bangkok’s Gods Intersection

The Ratchaprasong intersection, one of Bangkok’s central business hubs, is often referred to as the “Gods Intersection,” since it is home to nine Hindu shrines, including Uma Devi at Big C Ratchadamri, Lakshmi and Chatur Lokapala at Gaysorn Village, Narayan on Anantnag at the Royal Thai Police headquarters, Narayan on Garuda at the InterContinental Hotel, Ganesha and Trimurti in front of CentralWorld and the Four-faced Brahma shrine at Erawan Grand Hyatt Hotel.

It is believed that the Ratchaprasong Intersection area is a cursed land causing several shocking incidents like the latest cyanide poisoning case of the six Vietnamese, a bombing inside the Erawan Shrine in 2015, and the Thai military crackdown on red-shirt protests in 2010. Continued …

This Unexplored Region Of Thailand Is On The Rise

Oh, Thailand. What a magical place. From postcard-perfect islands to the bustling metropolis of Bangkok to the unexplored interior, this mega-popular Southeast Asian country is a never-ending playground for travelers.

Thailand is for all types of travelers, really. Whether you’re ballin’ on a budget, seeking the ultimate adventure, the most scenic beach vacation imaginable, epic wildlife encounters, or digital nomad communities. Continued …

In the pink at Chaiyaphum national park

Those who are undecided about where to go this weekend might be interested in visiting the Sai Thong National Park in Chaiyaphum province, which is currently in full bloom with beautiful Siam tulips (Curcuma sessilis).

Also known as dok krachiao or dok pathuma in Thai, Siam tulips bloom once a year during the rainy season, an official at the park located in Nong Bua Rawe district, said on Thursday. Continued …

Efforts intensify to protect rare marine species in Andaman Sea

Efforts to protect rare marine species along the Andaman Sea have intensified, with new aerial surveys revealing the presence of dugongs, sea turtles, and dolphins, highlighting a thriving marine ecosystem.

Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Pachara Wongsoonsawat has shown significant concern for the rare marine species in the Andaman Sea, prompting the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources to conduct comprehensive surveys. Continued … 

Eerie banquet at Thai cemetery offers food to nourish ‘hungry’ infant spirits

A cemetery in Thailand has prepared a lavish banquet for the “hungry” spirits of infants, drawing widespread attention online.

On July 20, the Chag Phak Kud Temple cemetery in Rayong province, eastern Thailand, held a Chinese-style banquet with 30 tables. The meticulously arranged tables were laden with food and drink, while the chairs remained eerily empty. Continued …


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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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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
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Wednesday’s news-May 15

Today’s news: Twin-track railway to Chumphon/Phetchaburi historical park/Thailand major source of illicit drugs/Second Korean suspect arrested/Last of the ‘Three Tyrants’ dies/Lese Majeste Detainee Dies/Who is Bung Talu Wang?/Deadly new bat virus in remote Thai cave/Economy: Employers against blanket minimum wage hike/Hotel sector braces for impact/10-year EEC visa for foreigners/Thailand’s Standing in Manufacturing Index/CP Foods Q1 Profit Soars/Gunkul suspends cannabis investment/Tourism: Airlines feel benefit from tourism rebound/Thailand Experience: Nakhon Ratchasima villagers cash in/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/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

Twin-track railway to Chumphon fully operational ‘by August’

The Nakhon Pathom-Chumphon double-track railway will be fully operational in August, with round-the-clock service along the 421-kilometer route, Deputy Transport Minister Surapong Piyachote said.

Surapong gave a project update on Monday after an inspection of the province’s transport and logistics network during the mobile cabinet meeting in Phetchaburi. Continued …

Phetchaburi historical park to receive UNESCO push

The Ministry of Culture aims to nominate Phra Nakhon Khiri National Historical Park, aka Khao Wang, in Phetchaburi as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, according to Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol.

The 165-year-old Phra Nakhon Khiri was built in the reign of King Rama IV on top of a hill as a royal summer retreat. Continued …

Thailand major source of illicit drugs smuggled into S.Korea

Thailand was the biggest single source of smuggled illicit drugs seized in South Korea last year.

The kingdom accounted for 187 kilograms of the total of 780kg, or 24%, confiscated by South Korean authorities last year, Yonhap news agency reported on Tuesday, citing government data. Continued …

Second Korean suspect in barrel-murder arrested

A second South Korean suspect in the murder of a man found dead in a concrete-filled barrel in a reservoir near Pattaya has been arrested in Phnom Penh and is being handed over to Korean authorities.

Police Maj. Gen. Noppasil Poonsawat,commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, said on Tuesday that Cambodian authorities had captured Lee Young Jin in the Cambodian capital on Monday. Continued …

Last of the ‘Three Tyrants’ dies at 90

Col. Narong Kittikachorn, one of the “three tyrants” who led the country prior to the October 1973 student uprising, died on Tuesday at the age of 90.
Narong was the son of Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn and the son-in-law of Field Marshal Prapass Charusathiara, a former interior minister and police department director-general. Continued …

3 Lese Majeste Detainees Still On Hunger Strike As One Dies

Three detainees facing lese majeste charges are still reportedly on a hunger strike in prison, while one other was pronounced dead yesterday.

The three street activists earlier arrested and currently detained in prison under the lawsuits pertaining to lese majeste, also known as Section 112 of the Criminal Code, have been fasting since earlier this year. The trio are reported among at least 41 political activists currently detained in jail on lese majeste charges. Continued …

Who is Bung Talu Wang, the Person Who Died Protesting Article 112?

“Bung” Netiporn Sanesangkhom, a 28-year-old political activist who advocated for youth to demand reform of the monarchy under the group “Talu Wang” (meaning “breakthrough the palace”), passed away shortly before noon on May 14 at Thammasat University Hospital in Pathum Thani province after being transferred from prison with sudden cardiac arrest.

Doctors from the Medical Correctional Hospital and Thammasat University Hospital tried to revive the patient. The patient did not respond to treatment and she passed away peacefully at 11:22 a.m. Continued …

Covid expert discovers deadly new bat virus in remote Thai cave

A renowned zoologist has unveiled a groundbreaking discovery of a previously unknown virus with the potential to infect humans almost as severely as Covid.

Speaking at a World Health Organization (WHO) event focused on pandemic research preparedness, Dr. Peter Petszak, head of the New York-based non-profit DaEcoHealth Alliance, presented findings related to this new virus found in bats. Continued …

Employers’ Confederation against blanket minimum wage hike

Nearly 200 entities in the private sector are opposed to the government’s plan to raise the minimum wage nationwide to 400 baht per day from Oct. 1.

The Cabinet on Tuesday acknowledged the move proposed by Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn to push for a 400-baht daily minimum wage across all industries in all provinces. Continued …

Thailand’s hotel sector braces for impact of imminent wage hike

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s Labor Day pledge to raise the minimum wage to 400 baht from Oct. 1 has stirred concern among private firms, especially those in the hotel industry.

Most companies believe this wage increase will lead to a 15%-20% rise in the cost of goods and services, posing a considerable challenge to hotels. Continued …

Cabinet okays 10-year EEC visa for foreigners

The cabinet has approved a special 10-year visa for executives and experts working in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) to support the development of targeted industries in the country.

Speaking after a mobile cabinet meeting in Phetchaburi province on Tuesday, deputy government spokeswoman Rudklao Intawong Suwankiri said the cabinet passed the proposal for the EEC visa, aiming to attract specialists in various fields to work in the corridor. Continued …

Thailand’s Standing in the 2024 Emerging Asia Manufacturing Index

The Emerging Asia Manufacturing Index 2024 report (“EAMI 2024”), published by Dezan Shira & Associates, provides insights into the factors that influence the manufacturing sector in selected countries in Asia, namely Indonesia, China, Vietnam, the Philippines, Thailand, India, and Bangladesh.

The report highlights Thailand’s strong manufacturing base for foreign investors by evaluating 48 specific parameters structured across eight key criteria: economy, political stability, business climate, global trade, taxation, infrastructure, labor force, and innovation. Continued …

CP Foods Q1 Profit Soars 142%

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods), a leading company operating integrated agro-industrial and food businesses, announced a net profit of Bt1,152 million for the first quarter of fiscal year 2024, marking a notable 142% increase from the same period in the previous year.

This performance is attributed mainly to the favorable livestock pricing trends in Asia and ongoing enhancement in production efficiency, leading to significant softening of animal husbandry costs. Continued …

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Gunkul suspends cannabis investment amid confusion

Gunkul Engineering, a renewable energy developer that diversified into the cannabis and hemp business three years ago, is suspending further investment in cannabis based on its nearly 2-billion-baht budget, pending clarity from the government regarding its policy on the drug.

The company, through its subsidiary GK Hemp Group, spent almost 500 million baht developing facilities for the project, but is freezing the budget for development as the Srettha Thavisin administration announced it is considering reclassifying cannabis as a narcotic. Continued …

Bangkok Airways, Thai AirAsia feel benefit from tourism rebound

Thailand’s continued air travel recovery helped Bangkok Airways and Thai AirAsia post first-quarter operating profits, although costs were challenging during the period.

Bangkok Airways, which focuses on leisure travelers, noted that during the first three months of 2024 tourist arrivals in Thailand were back to 87% of the levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic. Continued …

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Nakhon Ratchasima villagers cash in on low water levels

Villagers in Nakhon Ratchasima flocked to buy fishing permits, taking advantage of the reduced water levels in a natural canal to catch fish for both consumption and sale, thereby boosting their income.

The funds raised from selling the permits are earmarked for village development. Reporters noted that hundreds of residents from the Phimai district, in Nakhon Ratchasima province, gathered at the public water canal in Nong Kudi Ngam village, community 17, Nong Ru Riew, Phimai district, to partake in a community fishing event. Continued …

Today’s Thai environmental news 

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586

 

Wednesday’s news-Jan 17

Today’s news: Thai air force to battle PM2.5/ Satellite imagery being used/Power bills likely stable/Amazing Muay Thai World Festival/Dengue fever claims lives/Price control on chicken/3-month extension on diesel tax cut/Thai coconuts take China by storm/Wildlife Traffickers Caught/Economy: Digital wallet scheme hangs in the balance/Cost, benefits, and implication/The new era of diversified global trade/EEC targets foreign investment/EV makers call for equal treatment/Tourism: Snakes on a plane!/Thailand’s rise in serene tourism/Closure dates for national parks/More Chinese tourists expected/New boarding pass criteria/Another bus overturns/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Five Secondary Cities/What is Thailand known for?/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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Thai air force to battle surging fine dust pollution crisis

With fine dust pollution surging to alarming levels in Thailand, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has tasked the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) with spearheading the nation’s countermeasures. Air Force Chief, ACM Phanpakdee Pattanakul, confirmed the directive on Tuesday.

(PM2.5 levels in the Hua Hin area registered in the red and orange levels this morning.)

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) revealed that the provinces of Samut Songkhram and Samut Sakhon are presently grappling with high levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter (PM2.5). As of 10am on Tuesday, these two provinces were marked in red, indicating dangerously high levels of PM2.5. Continued …

Satellite imagery being used to eliminate crop burning

CP Foods has turned to daily satellite imagery as it strives to monitor and eliminate the burning of cornfields from which it procures its supplies.

This initiative has been specifically designed to guarantee that the corn procured by CP Foods is devoid of any residue from burning practices by the company’s commitment to sustainable sourcing and environmental responsibilities, and to ensure that its supply chain upholds the highest standards of ecological integrity. Continued …

Power bills likely stable in 2024

Electricity bills in Thailand are unlikely to be trimmed from the existing rate, as the power tariff, which is used to calculate the bills, is expected to stay in a range of 4.2-4.25 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit), says Khomgrich Tantravanich, secretary-general of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC).

The commission agreed earlier to reduce the power tariff to 4.2 baht a unit, down from 4.68 baht a unit, applicable from January to April. Continued …

Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024 coming to Hua Hin Feb 4-6

Hua Hin is set to host the “Amazing Muay Thai World Festival 2024” from Feb. 4-6 at Rajabhakti Park. This event, already generating buzz among Muay Thai enthusiasts, promises to showcase Thailand’s national sport and its rich cultural heritage.

The deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Komkrit Charoenpatanasombat, presided over a meeting at Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Hall on Tuesday to lay down the groundwork for this event. Continued …

Dengue fever claims lives in Songkhla province amid rising cases

A female doctor from Songkhla Province tragically succumbed to dengue fever, marking the latest fatality in a year that has seen 7,400 cases and 10 deaths in the area. Authorities issued a warning as the dengue fever situation in the province remains concerning.

Over the past week, there have been reports of two fatalities: the first being a female doctor affiliated with Songkla Nakarin Hospital, Hat Yai District, and the second, a child in Khlong Hoi Khong District. This sparked anxiety and a call for the public to be more aware and knowledgeable about the seriousness of dengue fever to mitigate future risks and potential fatalities. Continued …

Price control on chicken meat extended to June

The cabinet has agreed to extend state price controls on five products until June 29, said government spokesman Chai Wacharonke.

The products are face masks, synthetic yarn (used in the production of face masks), hand sanitizers containing alcohol, scrap paper, paper for recycling, and chicken meat. Continued …

Cabinet greenlights another 3-month extension on diesel tax cut

The Cabinet has agreed to extend the reduction of excise tax for diesel fuel by 1 baht per liter for another three months, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said. He was speaking after the Cabinet meeting on Tuesday.

This extension, lasting until April 19, is part of the government’s measures launched last year to alleviate people’s financial burden. Julapun said this three-month tax cut would cost the government about 6 billion baht in revenue. Continued …

Thai coconuts take China by storm

Thai coconuts have become a sensation, captivating the taste buds of the vast Chinese market. Since the initiation of the Regional Comprehensive Economic Partnership (RCEP) in 2022, these delectable coconuts have found their way into an array of Chinese dishes, from cakes and coffee to hot pot extravaganzas.

Two years on, the RCEP has not only transformed the economic landscape for Thailand but ignited a gastronomic revolution in China. The RCEP, encompassing 15 Asia-Pacific nations, has given a significant boost to various Thai industries, including agriculture, textiles, and automobiles. Continued …

Wildlife Traffickers Caught While Loading Wildlife onto Bus in Bangkok

Thai authorities have successfully stopped a  illegal wildlife trafficking operation in Bangkok, resulting in the rescue of more than 1,000 animals and the arrest of three Vietnamese nationals. The successful intervention was carried out by Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP).

The authorities made a startling discovery when they found a secret compartment within a coach bus. The rescued animals included various species of turtles, chameleons, snakes, and bulbuls — a breed of medium-sized songbirds that are currently protected under wildlife conservation measures. Continued …

500-billion-baht digital wallet scheme hangs in the balance

The meeting of the Digital Wallet Committee has been abruptly postponed. Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai revealed that the delay hinges on the National Anti-Corruption Commission’s (NACC) awaited verdict.

Council of State’s Secretary General Pakorn Nilprapunt advocated for the committee to seek input not just from the Council of State but also from the NACC. Last week, the Council of State issued a stark warning, asserting that any move to secure 500 billion baht for the digital wallet initiative must adhere strictly to fiscal regulations Continued …

The cost, benefits, and implication of cash handout programs

Government cash handout programs, widely adopted as a quick response to economic downturns and crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, have spurred much debate regarding their effectiveness as a stimulus.

While these programs inject immediate liquidity into the economy and aid those in dire need, their long-term efficacy in stimulating sustainable economic growth remains questionable, as evidenced by various real-world examples. Continued …

Can Thailand benefit from the new era of diversified global trade?

The ongoing geopolitical and macroeconomic shocks have prompted a significant shift towards diversifying trade and supply chains, highlighting the importance of resilience.

The new era of diversification in global trade provides opportunities for smaller players, such as SMEs in developing countries, to participate in the global market and contribute to economic growth. Continued …

EEC targets foreign investment of Bt100 billion

The Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Office targets increasing the value of foreign investment to 100 billion baht per year from 70 billion, in an effort to upgrade the country’s competitiveness, especially via the digital sector.

The EEC signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on Tuesday with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) on collaboration to promote investment in the EEC, creating centralized data connectivity and efforts to attract investment from innovation-driven sectors and knowledge exchange. Continued …

EV makers call for equal treatment in Thailand

Car manufacturers from Europe, the U.S. and South Korea want the Thai government to ensure its electric vehicle promotion policy is mutually beneficial to all EV makers, following concerns that rivals from China and Japan have gained the upper hand.

They are calling on authorities to better support their EV sales and automotive supply chains, as Thailand fuels the growth of its domestic EV market, said Industry Minister Pimphattra Wichaikul. Continued …

Snakes on a plane! Bangkok to Phuket flight

A video clip showing a snake slithering on an airplane flying from Bangkok to Phuket has gone viral, with over a million views so far and questions being asked about how the critter got there in the first place.

Chaos erupted on this flight on Saturday, Jan. 13, with the video clip showing a flight attendant capturing the snake. Continued …

Thailand’s rise in serene tourism amid overcrowded hotspots

Thailand was home to three of the world’s most visited tourism destinations in 2023, underlining the country’s position as one of the planet’s most popular places to visit. This influx of tourists however, is having an impact on many of the kingdom’s favorite resort destinations.

Tourists in hotspots such as Phuket, Pattaya and Hua Hin are facing significant road congestion in 2024, while the buzz of jet skis and banana boats is not conducive to rest and relaxation. It is little wonder that Condé Nast Traveler recently revealed that “silent travel” – including secluded nature resorts, peaceful retreats and walking tours – is expected to be a major global trend this year. Continued …

Thailand releases 2024 closure dates for national parks and attractions

In a move that’s part eco-conscious and part safety measure, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP) is hitting the pause button on several sites in 134 of its 156 national parks.

The closures, a yearly routine, are largely influenced by weather patterns and park conditions. This year, the reasons vary from extreme weather, particularly during the rainy season, to giving Mother Nature some much-needed downtime for ecological recovery. Continued …

More Chinese tourists expected to welcome Year of Dragon in Thailand

Thailand can expect to see a surge in Chinese tourists during the upcoming Chinese New Year, said Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA). He attributes this expected increase to the government’s visa-free policy for Chinese arrivals, which has been running for five months and will end in February.

He said on Tuesday that travel agents have also enjoyed an increase in reservations of chartered flights from China to Thailand. Continued …

CAAT implements new boarding pass criteria to verify identity

Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) in introducing new criteria for checking boarding passes and identification at all airports in Thailand, effective yesterday. This applies to domestic, as well as international, travel.

The new criteria are designed to improve security and prevent identity theft. Under the new rules, passengers must present a valid passport or other government-issued ID card, and their boarding pass must match the name on their identity card. Continued …

Another bus overturns, 17 Chinese tourists, 3 Thais sustain injuries

A bus heading to a pier in Phuket overturned on Tuesday morning, injuring 17 Chinese tourists and three Thais, police said. The accident took place at around 8am on the outbound Thep Kasattree Road in Thalang district.

Tha Chatchai police said 18 people sustained slight injuries, while two others were in moderate condition. They were rushed to Thalang Hospital. Continued …

Thailand’s Five Secondary Cities Offer Their Highlights in Tourism

As the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) have selected 10 secondary cities to be promoted as potential tourism destinations, these five provinces that are ready to sell their uniqueness to incoming tourists from all over the world.

Kanchanaburi: A Filmmaking Hub

Vichien Jentrakulroj, president of the Kanchanaburi Chamber of Commerce, said Kanchanaburi wants to become a creative film city after the province has hosted many production teams in recent years. The province has an abundance of natural beauties such as Erawan Waterfall, Sai Yok Waterfall, Khwae Bridge and Mon Bridge. The province is working to simplify the process of obtaining filming permits. Continued …

What is Thailand known for?

Thailand has a rich and colorful history that has spread out throughout the globe. From it’s cuisine to it’s festivals, it’s a place that deserves multiple visits, as you’ll get different vibes from each city you visit.

What is Thailand famous for? There’s fun and chaos in Bangkok as everything comes together, or more serene approaches in cities such as Chang Mai. Then there’s plenty of beautiful beaches throughout the nation that are considered some of the best in the world. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586

 

Saturday’s News-July 1

  • Foreign buyers spark surge in Hua Hin property market/
  • Tour De Thailand 2024 slated for January, starts/ends in Hua Hin/
  • Pickled toad eggs make splash in Hua Hin/
  • Pheu Thai ‘may claim PM role’ – despite election/
  • Faulty suitcase wheel may have triggered Don Mueang airport walkway accident/
  • Severe weather alert: 45 Thai provinces to experience heavy rain/
  • Koh Samui Struggles As Water Shortage Drags On/
  • 121 foreign nationals in Phuket donate blood amid Rh-negative shortage/
  • Case closed against suspected Thailand cyanide serial killer with 75 charges/
  • CP Foods and SOS Thailand transform surplus food into delicious meals/
  • Economy: Economy picks up as tourism, spending rise/World Bank urges Thailand to protect itself from climate change catastrophe/Perfect time for Thailand to jump in as European firms leave China/Hydrogen to replace fossil fuels? Thailand gives it a try/
  • Thailand Experience: Discovering Thonburi, Thailand’s ‘Venice of the East’/
  • International: France deploys 45,000 police to quell ‘unacceptable’ riots/Dozens killed in horrific Kenya road crash/
  • 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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Foreign buyers spark surge in Hua Hin property market

Hua Hin is experiencing a surge in its property market, with increasing interest from foreign buyers seeking to invest in the area.

Three prominent property agents in Hua Hin – Andy Dyett from Hua Hin Property, Jirawan Duangdao from jirapropertyhuahin.com, and Nanath Wisanbhokinkul, a team leader with Fazwaz Hua Hin – provided insights into the current state of the local property market. Continued …

Tour De Thailand 2024 slated for January, starts/ends in Hua Hin

The Tour de Thailand 2024 will take place from the Jan. 8-15. The tour includes a trip down to Chumphon and ends in Hua Hin for a total of 783 km spread over the eight days.

On some days, there will be a break approximately every 30 km. This means typically 2-3 breaks a day, one of which will be of an hour’s duration for lunch. The average speed will be around. 25 km/hour. Continued …

Pickled toad eggs make splash in Hua Hin

A small eatery in Hua Hin has captured the taste buds of Thai foodies with its unusual (to say the least) “Ung Khai” – pickled toad eggs served with a spicy Korean sauce. Goojadong Korean, located near Cafe Amazon at Hua Hin Night Market, has seen a surge in popularity of the dish over the past week. Pickled toad eggs are a delicacy rarely seen on menus. Unfortunately, due to the demand, the restaurant’s supply of pickled toad eggs has been sold, with orders backlogged into next year. (HHT)

Pheu Thai ‘may claim PM role’ – despite election

The Move Forward Party (MFP) will step aside and let Pheu Thai Party take the lead in forming the new government if its leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, fails to get enough support from senators in a prime ministerial vote, according to Pheu Thai sources.

In return, Pheu Thai will back down and let the MFP take the House speakership, as the House of Representatives will convene to select the new speaker and two deputies on Tuesday, the sources said. Continued …

Faulty suitcase wheel may have triggered Don Mueang airport walkway accident

A malfunctioning suitcase wheel is potentially behind an incident that took place at Don Mueang airport’s moving walkways, causing a woman to lose part of her left leg, according to the Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT).

An adviser to the EIT’s mechanical engineering committee, Boonpong Kijwatanachai, recently provided an update about the ongoing investigation into the travelator system malfunction, which resulted in the unsettling occurrence yesterday morning. Continued … 

Severe weather alert: 45 Thai provinces to experience heavy rain

The Thai Meteorological Department issued a severe weather warning as a depression is set to bring heavy rainfall to 45 provinces, including Bangkok. In the wake of the monsoon, the southern region is expected to witness the worst conditions, with waves expected to reach up to 2 to 3 meters high.

Today’s weather conditions are further complicated due to the weakening depression passing over upper Myanmar and upper Laos, moving into a low-pressure area over upper Vietnam. The southwest monsoon remains over the Andaman Sea, the southern region, and the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …

Koh Samui Struggles As Water Shortage Drags On

Despite being a renowned tourist destination, Koh Samui continues to suffer from water shortage, with tap water either not flowing or doing so weakly, and this affecting the daily life of local people, as well as hotel and tourism operators.

Both ordinary people and entrepreneurs have installed tanks to store water, which they buy from private water trucks to meet their daily needs at a cost of 250-300 baht per 2,000 liters. Continued …

121 foreign nationals in Phuket donate blood amid Rh-negative shortage

In an uplifting gesture of community unity, the Immigration Department of Phuket extended heartfelt appreciation to the 121 foreign nationals who donated blood at a special drive held at the Central Floresta shopping complex yesterday.

The blood donation event was jointly orchestrated by the Phuket Immigration Department and the local chapter of the Red Cross Society. The primary motivation behind the drive was to replenish the rapidly diminishing blood supplies in the region. The depletion in supply, particularly of Rh-negative blood, has been attributed to the escalating incidences of road accidents involving foreign nationals, leading to their admission to hospitals and consequentially straining the Rh-negative blood resources. Continued …

Case closed against suspected Thailand cyanide serial killer with 75 charges

On Friday, Police Gen. Surachate Hakparn closed the case against Sararat Rangsiwutthaporn or Am Cyanide, who investigators believe to be Thailand’s deadliest-ever serial killer. Surachate described Sararat as mentally capable but having the characteristics of a voracious and merciless murderer who took life not as a male serial killer would, normally driven by sexual desire but for greed and financial gain.

The police revealed that 75 charges are to be pursued in the case relating to 14 murders and one attempted murder from 2005 to 2023 across eight provinces. Continued …

CP Foods and SOS Thailand transform surplus food into delicious meals

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) has partnered with the Scholars of Sustenance Foundation (SOS) Thailand, a global food rescue organization, to continue the circular meal program for three consecutive years, to reduce food waste and ensure food security.

This partnership aims to ensure equitable access to high-quality and hygienic food for all population segments, including underprivileged populations, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. This CSR program has partnered with GEPP Sa-ard, a Thai start-up focusing on waste management, to implement a take-back system based on the closed-loop principle. Continued …

Economy picks up as tourism, spending rise

The Thai economy in May improved from the previous month as tourism gathered momentum and private consumption increased while exports remained weak, the Bank of Thailand (BoT) said on Friday.

Economic activity was seen rising steadily, with tourist arrivals still increasing, the BoT said in a statement. The BoT expects economic growth at 3.6% this year and 3.8% next year, with the tourism sector a key driver. Continued …

World Bank urges Thailand to protect itself from climate change catastrophe

The World Bank issued an alarming warning on Wednesday during a press conference for the release of its semi-annual Thailand Economic Monitor 2023 – if Thailand does not do more to reduce the risks of climate change the results will be catastrophic.

Specifically, the global development bank said Thailand urgently needs to implement a practical strategic framework to deal with severe flooding and drought in order to sustain the country’s growth. Continued …

Perfect time for Thailand to jump in as European firms leave China

Thailand should take advantage of the current trend of European firms moving out of China by negotiating more free trade agreements (FTA) with European countries.

Chaichan Charoensuk, chairman of the Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC), said on Friday that a survey had found that most European firms found doing business in China tough due to political interference. Continued …

Hydrogen to replace fossil fuels? Thailand gives it a try

Energy officials plan to push ahead with hydrogen fuel development in an effort to make it one of the main fuels used in the power, transport and industrial sectors, with the aim of becoming less dependent on fossil fuels, says the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO).

The office plans to run a pilot project this year using hydrogen for electricity generation at a gas-fired power plant, operated by state-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, in Ayutthaya’s Wang Noi district, said Sarath Prakobchart, deputy director-general of EPPO. Continued …

Discovering Thonburi, Thailand’s ‘Venice of the East’

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is introducing a new travel experience for tourists that will guide them through the canals of Thonburi.

The “Thonburi Historic Canal Route Program” was announced on Friday by Deputy Gov. Sanon Wangsrangboon. He said it will promote community tourism and provide visitors with a close-up view of the canals in Thonburi and their importance to the people who live along or near them. Continued …

France deploys 45,000 police to quell ‘unacceptable’ riots

France on Friday deployed 45,000 officers backed by light armored vehicles to tackle a fourth straight night of violent protests after the fatal police shooting of a teenager. Continued … 

Dozens killed in horrific Kenya road crash

At least 48 people were killed when a truck lost control and plowed into other vehicles and pedestrians at a busy junction in western Kenya on Friday, police said. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, 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 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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Friday’s News-Feb 24

  • Adverse weather expected through Feb 28/
  • Academics ask Westerners to donate rare blood/
  • Bangkok professor says air pollution cost Thailand 4.6 trillion baht in 2019/
  • Thai food and kidney disease – an unholy alliance/
  • Aging with grace: New health and social care model for older people in Thailand/
  • Chinese agencies devouring Chiang Mai property market/
  • Foreigners invest 5 billion baht in Thailand in January/
  • Investors target high-end Pattaya hotels/
  • Thailand’s EV exports double in 2022/
  • Forest encroachment at Thap Lan puts tigers at risk/
  • CP Foods installing solar panels at 180 facilities in renewable energy push/
  • Want a sex toy? Try Thai rubber/
  • Bhumjaithai party to champion cannabis bill next term/
  • Tourism: The growing popularity of traditional Chinese medicine among western tourists/Pattaya Resurrects, Tourist Spending Increases to ฿100 Million Per Night/
  • Thailand Experience: Traditional Songkran promoted in Bangkok, Chonburi, Chiang Mai/
  • International: UN marks one year of Ukraine war with ‘historic’ vote/One year of the Russia-Ukraine war – a loss for all/Ransomware 3.0 strikes on the rise/Global wildlife contaminated by ‘forever chemicals’/
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Adverse weather expected through Feb 28

Adverse weather conditions are forecast across much of Thailand through at least Feb. 28. The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning for a combination of factors affecting different parts of the country Feb. 25-28.

The northeast monsoon prevailing over the Gulf of Thailand is likely to bring waves of 2-3 meters (6.5-10 feet) in the upper Gulf of Thailand from Surat Thani Province northward and waves of 2-4 meters (6.5-13 feet) in the lower Gulf of Thailand from Nakhon Si Thammarat Province southward, as well as waves of 1-2 meters (3-6.5 feet) in the Andaman Sea. Authorities have requested that all vessels navigate with caution and avoid thunderstorms. Small boats are advised to refrain from leaving the shore. Continued …

Academics ask Westerners to donate rare blood

Rh-Negative blood reserves in Thailand are extremely low, academics told a panel discussion on Wednesday evening, during which they encouraged the international community in Thailand to donate blood. Continued … 

Bangkok professor says air pollution cost Thailand 4.6 trillion baht in 2019

A Bangkok professor has come forward with some troubling facts about the financial cost of Thailand’s air pollution in 2019.

The Kasetsart University professor, Wissanu Attawanich, said that air pollution from PM2.5 particles caused a staggering 2.173 trillion baht economic damage to Thai households that year. Wissanu said that when counting the damage from all pollutants (PM10, PM2.5, CO, NOx, NO2), the total was 4.616 trillion baht.

Wissanu’s research paper, disseminated by the Puey Ungphakorn Institute for Economic Research (PIER), revealed five provinces with the highest cost of damage to households. The top five provinces were Bangkok, Chon Buri, Nakhon Ratchasima, Chiang Mai, and Khon Kaen. Bangkok had the largest cost of 436.330 billion baht per year for PM2.5, and 927.362 billion baht per year when all air pollutants are considered. Continued … 

Thai food and kidney disease – an unholy alliance

About 17.6% of the Thai population, or eight million people, are suffering from chronic kidney disease, of which 200,000 are in the final stages. These figures are increasing by an average of 7,800 a year, according to Professor Dr. Atiporn Ingsathit, deputy director of Ramathibodi Hospital, quoting a 2020 report by the Ministry of Public Health.

According to the U.S. Renal Data System, Thailand ranks fifth in the world for kidney disease.

One of the causes of the high incidence of the disease is excessive consumption of sodium, averaging 3,635 milligrams per day, or about two teaspoons full, which is twice the amount recommended. Sodium is present in seasonings, such as soy sauce, fish sauce, shrimp paste, soup and seasoning powder. Continued …

Aging with grace: New health and social care model for older people in Thailand

In several poorer countries, aging populations and a lack of universal access to long-term care place the burden of care for older adults on their family. To mitigate this, researchers have successfully implemented a community-integrated intermediary care model in Thailand.

This care service has proven effective in reducing caregiver burden and improving the functional ability and independence of seniors. The multi-pronged model includes care prevention activities, capacity-building for family caregivers, and community respite services.

Rapidly aging populations are a problem that many low- and middle-income countries are currently facing. However, for several of these countries, inclusive health and social care is not a reality. Since older adults require constant attention and monitoring due to age-related morbidities and disabilities, the onus of caring for them usually falls on their families. Continued …

Chinese agencies devouring Chiang Mai property market

Property agents warn that an increasing number of Chinese nationals are buying houses in Chiang Mai via Chinese agencies opened using Thai nominees.

The Real Estate Trade Assn. of Chiang Mai Northern said on Thursday that around 1,000 houses worth over 3 million baht in Chiang Mai are now owned by Chinese nationals, with total value of at least 5 billion baht.

“Chinese have been buying real estate in Chiang Mai for more than a decade,” said association President Non Hirunchetskul. Continued … 

Foreigners invest 5 billion baht in Thailand in January

In the first month of 2023, foreign investment in Thailand amounted to 5.129 billion baht, the biggest investors being the Japanese, investing 3.588 billion baht.

Foreign investment is expected to reach 100 billion baht by the end of the year.

Today, Deputy Minister of Commerce Sinit Lertkrai revealed 52 cases of foreign investment in January under the Foreign Business Act (1999). Continued … 

Investors target high-end Pattaya hotels

Hotel investors are focused on buying upscale establishments because of high demand from independent guests, instead of hotels targeting mass tour groups, which have unfavorable locations and produce low returns, say Pattaya operators.

Thanet Supornsahasrungsi, president of the Chon Buri Tourism Council, said 4- and 5-star properties, or those located near beaches and city centers, are more attractive investments because their customers tend to have high spending power.

“Investors learned from Covid-19 that location is an important factor,” said Thanet. Continued …

 

Thailand’s EV exports double in 2022

Exports of electric vehicles (EV) in 2022 rose to 9,515 units, double the number sold in the previous year, according to the Federation of Thai Industries’ Automotive Industry Club.

Total EV production last year reached 92,746 units, increasing 37.9% year-on-year, the club reported on Thursday.

Of these, 84,685 units were hybrid electric vehicles, a 44.9% year-on-year increase in production, while 8,061 units were plug-in hybrid EV, whose production dropped 21.2%. Continued … 

Forest encroachment at Thap Lan puts tigers at risk

Forest encroachment at Thap Lan National Park in Prachin Buri – the heartland of Thailand’s tiger population – has become so severe that Natural Resources and Environment Minister Varawut Silpa-archa is considering the possibility of new borders being drawn up.

“I’m confident the government won’t be disadvantaged by using forest borderlines to solve this problem inside the park. We would accept any borderline that ends the encroachment problem.”

Throughout Thailand, tigers have been driven to extinction. Until recently, there was only one known viable population of tigers in the country, along its western border with Myanmar. Then, in 2017, a population of at least 18 cats was found in Thap Lan National Park. Khao Yai National Park next door lost its tigers due to poaching. Continued … 

CP Foods installing solar panels at 180 facilities in renewable energy push

Agro-industrial and food conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Co. (CP Foods) announced it plans to increase its usage of green energy via the installation of solar panels at 180 animal farms, feed mills, and processing plants across Thailand.

The total energy capacity of the company’s Thailand-based operations will be 65 MW by 2023 the Bangkok-based company stated in a press release. It added that it aims to reach 100 MW of solar energy across its supply chain by 2025.

“CP Foods works to promote the use of solar energy throughout the value chain to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and enable cost optimization. The company had earlier this year announced that it had successfully phased out coal use across all of Thailand’s operations in accordance with coal-free 2022 campaign. The business substitutes biomass energy for coal,” CP Foods Executive Vice President Peerapong Krinchai said. Continued …

Want a sex toy? Try Thai rubber

In an effort to boost the price of natural rubber, Agriculture Minister Chalermchai Sri-on said this commodity should be channeled to the production of sex toys and dolls, which would draw additional income for the country.

Chalermchai, who is also the secretary-general of the Democrat Party, said, “Made in Thailand sex toys and dolls produced from the best natural rubber will raise the value of this commodity, with these sex products not just being about pornography but “a matter of sexual health.”

In 2021, the global sex toy market was worth 1.3 trillion baht, having grown 300% since 2016, he said, also estimating that it will increase to 2 trillion baht by 2030. Continued …

Bhumjaithai party to champion cannabis bill next term

The Bhumjaithai party yesterday pledged to push for the passage of a bill on cannabis and hemp after the next election as the controversial draft law appears unlikely to clear the House of Representatives before the end of its current term.

Supachai Jaisamut, chairman of the House committee vetting the draft law and a Bhumjaithai list-MP, seemed resigned to the fate of the bill sponsored by his party.

On Wednesday, the House continued its second reading of the draft law, and it took almost three hours to try and meet a quorum and vote on Section 15/3. Continued … 

The growing popularity of traditional Chinese medicine among western tourists

Traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) has become increasingly popular among western tourists visiting Thailand and other Asian countries where TCM is widely practiced and easily accessible.

Western tourists are often attracted to TCM for various reasons, including its perceived effectiveness, natural remedies, and holistic approach to health and wellness.

At Chinglian TCM Clinic, which is located next to Ratchathewi BTS station, we are seeing a particular increase in younger westerners seeking out alternative treatments for a wide range of ailments. Continued …

Pattaya Resurrects, Tourist Spending Increases to ฿100 Million Per Night

The tourism industry in Pattaya, both day and night, including Walking Street and entertainment venues, is experiencing an increase in spending by tourists from Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Vietnam.

The level reaches 100 million baht per night, the figure trumping the record set pre-COVID-19. Business owners in the area are calling on the government to make it a free zone for entertainment until 4 am, like Phuket.

Tourism Authority of Thailand Pattaya Director Anoma Wongyai said Pattaya is in high season right now and many Russian tourists, along with travelers from India, Indonesia and China, want to visit the city, starting with private and family groups. Continued …

Traditional Songkran promoted in Bangkok, Chonburi, Chiang Mai

Following the inclusion of the Songkran Festival to a tentative list for recognition as an intangible cultural heritage by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Thai authorities plan to promote the festival in a more traditional way in key tourist provinces this April.

Kowit Pakamart, director-general of the Department of Cultural Promotion, said his department is collaborating with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration to promote traditional Songkran to showcase Thai culture for this year. Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt reaffirmed the collaboration, adding that the city’s cultural council will host events throughout the year to promote the nation’s intangible cultural heritage (ICH) in the capital. It will also promote information on ICHs, including cultural displays in Bangkok’s 50 districts. Continued …

UN marks one year of Ukraine war with ‘historic’ vote

The United Nations overwhelmingly isolated Russia on Thursday, marking one year since Moscow invaded Ukraine by calling for a “comprehensive, just and lasting peace” and again demanding Moscow withdraw its troops and stop fighting. Continued …

One year of the Russia-Ukraine war – a loss for all

One year into Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the West is convinced that, with more powerful arms support to Ukraine, the country will win the war. After all, the U.S. and NATO can still take comfort in the fact that it was Russia’s blatant contravention of the UN Charter, by violating the territorial sovereignty of an independent state, that caused the conflict. Continued … 

Ransomware 3.0 strikes on the rise

Thailand recorded the second-highest number of targeted ransomware attacks in Southeast Asia and hackers are expected to increase their extortion and inflict greater damage on financial and reputational victims with Ransomware 3.0, says Russia-based cybersecurity firm Kaspersky. Continued …

Global wildlife contaminated by ‘forever chemicals’

From pandas to sea lions to tigers, hundreds of wildlife species across the globe are contaminated by potentially harmful “forever chemicals”, according to a review of hundreds of peer-reviewed studies. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • 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

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs 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 

 

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