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Tuesday’s news-Oct 22


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Thailand’s smog showdown/Murder investigation in Cha Am/Heavy rain and flash floods expected/Moo Deng postcards, iStamps/Can influencers of Buddhism influence businesses?/Koh Samui luxury villas face demolition/Healthcare to Rural Thailand/Economy: Action against nominee businesses/Support for ailing property sector/Eastern Corridor demand driving growth/Banks post modest increase in profits/Cheap imports hit Thai factories/Work on Laem Chabang Port/BytePlus mulls new data center/Tourism: Foreign Influence in Tourism/Business nominees face jail/Trends to boost domestic tourism/Hike domestic tourism subsidy/Chiang Mai city clean-up/Luxury cruise to Koh Samui/6-country single visa plan/Long-Tail Boat Sinks/Thailand Experience: A visit to Song Wat/24-Hour Thai Street Food Challenge/Window into southern Thai family/Climate Thailand: Clean power from Thailand/ASEAN renewables failed/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Thailand’s smog showdown: Clearing the air with a bold 30% cut

In a bid to wipe smog off the map, Thailand’s Pollution Control Department (PCD) is gearing up for a 2024 blitz on air pollution, aiming to slash hotspots by 30%.

PCD Chief Preeyaporn Suwanaked revealed the National Environment Board’s stamp of approval on an ambitious blueprint to combat haze. This all-encompassing plan targets smog culprits lurking in forests, farms, and cityscapes. Continued …

Murder investigation launched after suspicious death in Cha Am

A murder investigation has been launched in Cha Am, Phetchaburi, after the sudden and suspicious death of a 69-year-old woman. Initially thought to have died from underlying health conditions, new evidence suggests foul play.

Pranee was found dead inside her home in Bang Kao, Cha Am on Oct. 17. She was the wife of the former village head. Her body was discovered lying on her back near the stairs, with a wound on her nose, and dressed only in underwear. Continued …

Heavy rain and flash floods expected as storm Trami intensifies

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning about the intensifying tropical storm Trami, which is expected to bring heavy rainfall to lower northern, central, eastern, and upper southern regions, including Bangkok and its vicinity. Residents are advised to be cautious of flash floods and forest runoffs.

The southern region (east coast) will experience thunderstorms in 40% of the area, with heavy rain in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces. The lowest temperatures will be between 23 and 26°C, and the highest will range from 31 to 34°C. Variable winds will blow at speeds of15 to 30 kilometers per hour, with sea waves about 1 meter high, and over 2 meters in areas with thunderstorms. Continued …

Thailand Post launches Moo Deng postcards, iStamps

Thailand Post is spreading the charm of Thailand’s beloved baby pygmy hippo, Moo Deng, across the world with a new collection of postcards and iStamps.

Moo Deng’s playful antics at Chonburi’s Khao Kheow Open Zoo have also caught global attention, with more than 38 brands reportedly seeking to capitalize on the phenomenon. Continued …

Can influencers of Buddhism influence businesses as well?

It’s not the first time, and it certainly won’t be the last, that a Buddhist monk is involved in a controversy. Controversial stories have surfaced throughout history — perhaps even since the time of Lord Buddha. This time, the case of renowned monk V Vajiramedhi and his sermon for The iCon Group’s staff has sparked heated debate.

Many are questioning whether the monk’s sermon to the group’s employees breaches Buddha’s teachings. Others, including a celebrity lawyer, are considering filing a lawsuit, accusing him of promoting or endorsing the controversial business to lure victims. Continued …

Koh Samui luxury villas face demolition amid legal battle

A luxury villa project on Koh Samui faced legal action yesterday as local officials attempted to enforce a demolition order for 11 buildings. The project’s legal representatives intervened, preventing access and challenging the orders.

Yesterday, Ramnet Jaikang, mayor of Koh Samui, assigned an experienced legal officer to carry out the demolition orders issued by the municipality. The orders pertained to the Ariya Residence project, comprising 11 villas. Continued …

Telemedics Club Brings Healthcare to Rural Thailand

Thailand’s public healthcare system faces a unique paradox — it’s available to everyone, but for many, it remains inaccessible. Patients in public hospitals often wait over an hour and a half for basic medical consultations, even for minor ailments.

The problem intensifies in rural areas, where healthcare facilities are sparse, and travel to the nearest hospital can take hours. In response to this critical issue, the Telemedics Club, led by 17-year-old Ty Nilvichean and Kamisra Mahavanidvong, has collaborated with Clicknic, a telemedicine company, to address the gap in healthcare access. Continued … 

Government vows serious legal action against nominee businesses

The Department of Business Development (DBD) has pledged to take severe legal action against nominee businesses, after a recent court ruling that saw 23 offenders convicted under the Alien Business Act BE 2542 (1999).

The department has been intensively investigating businesses suspected of using Thai nationals as nominees for foreign ownership, particularly in tourism-related sectors and prime tourist destinations such as Phuket, Chonburi, Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Continued …

Government urged to increase support for ailing property sector

Leading economists have called for increased government support for Thailand’s property sector, warning of a prolonged slowdown and its potential negative impact on the broader economy.

CIMB Thai Bank’s Amonthep Chawla emphasized the need for structural changes in the property sector. He suggested shifting the focus toward providing services for the elderly, catering to health trends and attracting foreign investors. Continued …

Eastern Corridor demand driving growth in industrial land market

The serviced industrial land market in the first half of 2024 experienced growth across the board, with increases in new supply, land sales, sales rates and asking prices, primarily driven by demand in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC).

Marcus Burtenshaw, executive director and head of occupier strategy and solutions at property consultant Knight Frank Thailand, said the first half of 2024 showed a strong, sustained demand for serviced industrial land in Thailand, particularly in the EEC. Continued …

Banks post modest increase in profits

The banking sector reported a modest increase in profits for the first nine months of 2024, driven by gains in both interest and fee income, while continuing to allocate substantial reserves for loan losses in preparation for heightened uncertainties.

The 10 SET-listed banks and their subsidiaries posted a combined net profit of 159 billion baht for the first nine months of 2024, reflecting a year-on-year increase of 3.49%. Only Krungthai Bank’s (KTB) operating results have not yet been disclosed. Continued …

Call for regulation as cheap imports hit Thai factories

The government needs to have foreign e-commerce platform operators registered as legal entities, as well as better control the influx of low-cost products into Thailand, which is reducing sales among local manufacturers, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The measures were suggested after the federation’s latest survey of 175 entrepreneurs and members of the FTI found 35.1% of respondents saw their sales drop, following inexpensive imports sold via the online platforms. Continued …

Work on Laem Chabang Port ‘on time’ despite delays

The third phase of development at Laem Chabang Port is now about 45% completed, with its key feature, Pier F, slated to open in late 2027 as planned, according to Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri.

The project is a key part of the Eastern Economic Plan (EEC) Development Plan, and among the 15 infrastructure projects that have been prioritized by the Paetongtarn Shinawatra administration. Continued …

BytePlus mulls new data center in Thailand

BytePlus, a subsidiary of ByteDance, is considering establishing a data center in Thailand in 2025 to offer cloud and artificial intelligence (AI)-based services, said a source familiar with the company. ByteDance is TikTok’s parent company.

The source said Thailand is part of the company’s ASEAN expansion plan and the country’s e-commerce has massive potential growth, particularly in terms of large retail brands that have many followers and over-the-top (OTT) players. Continued …

Thailand Urged to Tackle Foreign Influence in Tourism Business

The Thai Senate, alarmed at the increasing influence of foreign businesses masked by local proxies, is pressing the government for a resolute intervention in the tourism industry. This comes amid growing concerns over the impact on local enterprises who find themselves struggling against this veiled foreign competition.

At a recent meeting, Sen. Nantana Nantavaropas raised pressing questions about the support available for local businesses disadvantaged by these foreign influences. In response, Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong confirmed that the ministry is engaging with impacted local operators to devise a customized response. Continued …

Business nominees in Phuket face jail terms, fines

The Criminal Court laid down two-year jail terms and imposed 200,000-baht fines on 23 Thais and the companies for which they were acting as business nominees for foreigners in Phuket.

Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the Department of Business Development, said on Monday that the court laid down the sentences on Sept. 11, suspended the jail terms for two years and ordered one-year probation and the termination of the proxy businesses. Continued …

TAT capitalizes on trends to boost domestic tourism

Nithee Seeprae, deputy governor for marketing communications at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), has outlined TAT’s marketing communication strategy for the fourth quarter of 2024 (October-December).

He noted that despite facing challenges in the tourism sector, particularly due to the domestic economic situation, household debt and flooding in some areas, TAT is moving forward with campaigns and various activities to stimulate tourism during the final months of 2024. The goal is to drive domestic tourism revenue closer to the target of 1 trillion baht for the year. Continued …

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Thai ministry wants to hike domestic tourism subsidy

The Tourism and Sports Minister is aiming to increase the tourism subsidy to local tourists in the upcoming stimulus scheme to 50% and would like to change the criteria for online travel agents, mandating them to register in Thailand to avoid losing income to foreign companies.

Meanwhile, it has been confirmed that Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban, the globally renowned Thai pop star, will perform at the Amazing Thailand Countdown 2025 to be held in Bangkok. Continued …

Chiang Mai city clean-up going well, governor says

Chiang Mai authorities have collected 40% of waste and cleaned up 90% of the streets as part of their post-flood recovery plan.

Chiang Mai Gov. Nirat Pongsitthithaworn announced on Monday the progress made in the city’s recovery after being heavily impacted by severe flooding. Subsequent recovery efforts were the result of cooperation between the public and private sectors. Continued …

Luxury cruise ‘Coral Princess’ brings 1,800 tourists to Koh Samui

The luxury cruise ship Coral Princess brought 1,800 American tourists and 800 crew members to Koh Samui, injecting life into the island’s tourism and local economy during the low season.

On Oct. 19, the Coral Princess anchored off Baan Nathon Bay in Koh Samui, bringing tourists from Europe and the U.S. on a stopover from Singapore. Tourists disembarked to explore the island, visit local attractions, and shop, providing a much-needed boost to local businesses. Continued …

Cambodia backs Thai-led 6-country single visa plan

Cambodia has agreed with the Thai government’s initiative to facilitate cross-border travel for tourists from six countries in the region through a single visa policy called “6 Countries, 1 Destination”, positioning Thailand as a regional tourism hub, according to a source at Government House.

The move came after talks between Cambodian Minister of Tourism Huot Hak and Dusit Manapan and Chayika Wongnapachant, advisers to the Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa, to discuss cross-border travel and promoting seamless tourism on Monday in Phnom Penh. Continued …

Long-Tail Boat Sinks Near Rang Yai Island, Phuket, Tourists Rescued

A long-tail boat carrying seven tourists, both Thai and foreign, sank near Rang Yai Island in Koh Kaew subdistrict, Mueang Phuket District, yesterday. Fortunately, all passengers were safely rescued by another passing boat.

Among the rescued were three injured individuals, including a British tourist who sustained a sea urchin sting on his foot. Another passenger suffered minor injuries. Local authorities confirmed that no one was seriously hurt in the incident. – aseannow.com

Video: A visit to Song Wat in old Bangkok

Song Wat, recognized by Time Out as one of the “World’s 40 Coolest Neighborhoods,” is attracting visitors with its blend of historic charm and contemporary flair, thanks to its traditional shops and the vibrant energy brought by new entrepreneurs. Video …

Video: 24-Hour Thai Street Food Challenge in Bangkok

Mark Wiens goes on a 24-hour challenge in Bangkok to eat as many different street foods as possible. From sizzling fried pork in the peaceful lanes of the Trok Mor market to the delicate nighttime desserts served in the bustling streets of Chinatown, Wiens navigates this megacity in search of delicious local foods.

He eats spicy frog at a legendary stall that has over 50 different types of curry daily; tastes bitter, raw Isaan meat salad at a spot favored by the city’s tuk-tuk drivers; and feasts on one of the greatest late-night meals Bangkok has to offer. Video …

Soup is window into southern Thai family

Growing up in southern Thailand, Nok Suntaranon spent most days after school helping her mother sell homemade curry pastes in the local market. Dealing with customers. Pushing the heavy cart with her two brothers. Staining her fingers yellow as she peeled turmeric root by the kilo, enough for the 110 pounds of curry paste her mother sold every day.

Her mother needed the help. Suntaranon’s grandfather, who was helping to support the family, and her aunt were killed in a motorbike accident when she was just 4. Her mother was forced to become breadwinner overnight. Continued …

Cambodia to import more clean power from Thailand in next 2 years

Cambodia plans to import over 600 megawatts (MW) of clean power from neighbo ring Laos, Vietnam and Thailand, its energy minister Keo Rottanak said, increasing its contracted import capacity by over 50%.

The neighboring nation will import 300 MW of solar and hydro capacity from Laos starting in 2026. It is in the final stages of approval to almost double a 300 MW import deal with Vietnam and could potentially import another 100 MW from Thailand, Rottanak said. Continued …

ASEAN renewables failed to meet rising electricity demand in 2023

ASEAN’s renewables did not meet rising electricity demand last year and were entirely supplied by fossil fuels, according to an analysis by Ember. As the demand is expected to increase by 41% by 2030, coupled with falling renewable costs, solar and wind offer market opportunities due to their complementary nature.

Solar, hydro and geothermal were the cheapest in 2023. Hydro costs around $25 per megawatt-hour (MWh) in Lao PDR, while solar and wind were priced between $43-73 per MWh across Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines. Continued …

Over 70 missing, seven bodies recovered after boat sinks in Myanmar

More than 70 people are missing, with seven bodies recovered and 11 others receiving medical treatment, following a boat sinking incident near Kyaukkar Village in Palaw Township, Taninthayi Region, Sunday night, according to local social organizations. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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

Thursday’s news-Aug 29


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Hua Hin beach sparks ‘trash art’/Pala-u waterfall to reopen/Deluge expected/Phuket’s Big Buddha Foundation under fire/Collapsed High-Speed Rail Tunnel/Women track down alleged molester/Moonshine poisoning/20,000 counterfeit items discovered/Economy: Plan for 13 mega projects/Deficit with China/Income tax cuts/Tourism: Tourism losses from floods/To make Suvarnabhumi regional hub/2 million South Korean tourists/UK warns not to smuggle pot/Thailand Experience: Thailand shopping guide/Sightseeing in Songkhla/Climate Thailand: Thailand’s Renewable Energy Roadmap/Changan’s major overseas EV production base/Hyundai allocates Bt1 bllion/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

Walk on Hua Hin beach sparks ‘trash art’ effort

During the Covid-19 lockdown, Jarupatcha Achavasmit, a lecturer at the School of Architecture, Art, and Design at King Mongkut Institute of Technology Ladkrabang, spent her time in Hua Hin. While walking along the beaches, she noticed that the waves were washing up trash.

She assumed that it was the way the sea returned unwanted items to humans. She felt sorry for the sea and decided to help it by turning the trash it spat back at humans into art pieces. Continued … 

PKK ranks 5th in domestic tourism in June

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Pala-u waterfall to reopen Sept 1

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Deluge expected with two storms on radar

Thailand is expected to face two storms from September to October, bringing heavy rainfall across various regions, according to the Meteorological Department. Thanasit Iam-ananchai, the department’s deputy chief, said two direct storms are forecast to affect the country during these two months.

He said there is no storm affecting Thailand at the moment and persistent rainfall causing runoff and flooding in the northern region and the upper part of the northeastern region is due to the monsoon weather system. Continued …

Phuket’s Big Buddha Foundation under fire for deadly landslide

The Phuket Big Buddha Foundation faces serious allegations from the Forest Department involving land encroachment, after a tragic mudslide last week at Khao Nak Kerd claimed 13 lives, mostly Myanmar nationals.

Officials from various local authorities, including the Forest Department and Phuket Buddhism Office, recently inspected the Big Buddha site to ascertain if it complied with the 2.4-hectare land limit established by the Forest Department. Using GPS technology, they discovered the site extends over 3.2 hectares, far exceeding the permitted area. This extra space reportedly accommodates parking, restrooms, and other amenities. Continued …

No Survivors Reached Yet in Collapsed High-Speed Rail Tunnel

The Incident Command Center for the collapsed high-speed rail tunnel has issued an update on the search and rescue operations, which steps back from the statements made late yesterday evening that the first worker had been rescued.

The Chinese engineering team has been continuously strengthening and reinforcing support structures to allow rescue workers to safely search in areas where victims are believed to be trapped. Continued … 

Thai women track down alleged molester, call police

In a disturbing incident that has raised serious concerns about the safety of ride-sharing services, a Bolt driver was arrested for molesting two young women on separate occasions. The suspect, identified as Seksan S, 47, was taken into custody by police from Banglamung Police Station on Aug. 27.

The first victim, a 15-year-old girl referred to as Miss Am, recounted her ordeal to the media. On Aug. 25 around 4:30 a.m., she called a white Toyota Vios through the Bolt app. She requested a ride from Soi 17, Pattaya Second Road, to her destination in Soi Nong Ket Yai. Despite sitting in the back seat, the driver instructed her to move to the front seat. Continued …

Two more deaths from moonshine poisoning

Two more deaths have taken the toll in Bangkok’s moonshine methanol scare to six, as investigators widen their search for those producing and selling the deadly rotgut beyond the city’s northern suburbs.

Dr. Pairoj Surattanawanich, deputy director-general of the Department of Medical Services, said on Wednesday that two more drinkers had died from the effects of methanol intoxication on Tuesday. One had died in hospital after earlier being resuscitated, and the other died at home. Continued …

20,000 counterfeit items discovered in Bangkok mall raid

The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) raided 11 shops and warehouses in a prominent Bangkok shopping mall, uncovering over 20,000 counterfeit items with an estimated value of 20 million baht.

The operation took place on Tuesday, following reports of shops allegedly selling and storing counterfeit goods. The raid targeted specific locations in the Pathum Wan district, guided by 11 search warrants issued by the Intellectual Property Court. Continued …

Transport Ministry awaits new Cabinet with plan for 13 mega projects

The Transport Ministry has said that it plans to propose 13 mega projects worth 727.3 billion baht to the new Cabinet, with biddings to commence later this year.

Caretaker Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said these projects were previously proposed under former prime minister Srettha Thavisin and will be resubmitted to the new Cabinet led by PM-elect Paetongtarn Shinawatra. He added that some projects are ready to be launched. Continued …

Deficit with China sparks concern amid uptick in imports

The Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) has expressed concern over the widening trade deficit between Thailand and China.

In the first six months of 2024, imports from China increased by 7.12% year-on-year, amounting to US$37.6 billion (roughly 1.33 trillion baht). This resulted in a trade deficit with China of $20 billion (about 720 billion baht), up 15.7% year-on-year. Continued …

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Income tax cuts among financial hub lures

The Ministry of Finance is likely to cut personal and corporate income tax rates for approved individuals and businesses as part of its financial hub initiative to attract foreign investment.

Policies for an entertainment complex, aviation hub and financial hub are three key strategies to entice foreign investment, said Paopoom Rojanasakul, the caretaker deputy finance minister. Continued …

Tourism losses from floods close to Bt500 miilion

Severe floods in many Thai provinces have resulted in tourism losses worth 491 million baht, while tourism expenditure is expected to contract by 200 million baht.

The figures were reported by a committee set up to monitor flood impact, particularly in Phayao, Nan, Phrae, Sukhothai and Uttaradit, which have all dealt with landslides, said Sermsak Pongpanich, the caretaker tourism and sports minister. Continued …

Master plan aims to make Suvarnabhumi regional hub in 5 years

Airports of Thailand (AOT) has unveiled a revised 10-year master plan for the development of Suvarnabhumi Airport, with an investment of more than 159 billion baht, AOT President Kirati Kitmanawat said on Wednesday. The agency is set to open bidding for the expansion of the building on the east side this December, he said.

The new master plan (2025-2035) aims to position Thailand as a regional aviation hub, targeting a global ranking within the top 20 within five years, in line with the government’s ambitious policy. Continued …

Thailand targets 2 million South Korean tourists in 2024

Thailand is gearing up for a significant influx of South Korean tourists during the upcoming six-day Chuseok holiday, hoping to hit a record high of 2 million Korean visitors by the year’s end. This surge is seen as crucial for Thailand’s tourism sector, which has consistently seen South Korean tourists as a top inbound market.

Chuwit Sirivejkul, regional director of marketing for East Asia at the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that from the start of 2023 until now, around 1.22 million Korean tourists have already visited Thailand. On average, daily arrivals range between 5,000 to 7,000 visitors, indicating a strong, steady flow. Continued …

UK warns travelers not to smuggle pot into country

The UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) has warned travelers to the United Kingdom from Thailand, Canada and the United States that any attempt to bring cannabis into the country could see them sent to jail after a huge increase in arrests was reported.

According to the British embassy in Bangkok, 378 air passengers have been arrested for smuggling cannabis, and an estimated 15 tons of the drug has been detected and seized at UK airports so far this year. The amount is around three times higher than in 2023 when about five tons of cannabis was seized and 136 people arrested. Continued …

Thailand shopping guide: where to shop in 2024

Shopping in Thailand is like an exciting adventure and a paradise for any shopper. There’s always something to surprise you, whether it’s amazing clothes with unmatched prices or the most tasty foods you didn’t know existed and have never tried anywhere before.

These are the top shopping spots we have selected for you, so you won’t regret visiting them on your trip to Thailand. Continued …

Sightseeing in Songkhla

Even though it was a gloomy day, we could still clearly see Songkhla’s landscape from where we stood atop the ancient Fort No.9. Constructed out of stone to accommodate cannons, it is located on a plain that connects the foothill of Khao Noi and the southwestern town corner. This ruin appears to be a mystical portal that transports visitors to the Ayutthaya period.

Formerly known as Singora, the historic town was originally situated in the neighborhood of Khao Daeng and functioned as a significant trading port on the shoreline of the Isthmus of Kra, bringing in marine merchants from Holland, Britain, France, Portugal, Persia, India and China. Continued …

Thailand’s Renewable Energy Roadmap

Thailand is charting a new course in its energy landscape through its Power Development Plan (PDP) 2024, aimed at increasing its use of renewable energy. This plan marks a significant shift toward carbon neutrality and energy sustainability, reflecting global trends and aligning with international commitments to combat climate change.

The revised Power Development Plan is Thailand’s strategic blueprint to navigate its energy future toward a low-carbon society. The revision stems from several critical factors, including economic changes post-COVID-19, evolving energy demands, and technological advancements such as solar rooftops and electric vehicles (EVs). Continued …

China’s Changan to make Thailand its major overseas EV production base

Changan Automobile, one of China’s “big four” state-owned electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers, has announced a plan to make Thailand its major overseas manufacturing base, targeting an output of 200,000 units by 2026, using up to 80% locally made parts.

The Chongqing-based automaker said its factory in Rayong province, built under promotional privileges granted by the Board of Investment (BOI) in 2023 with an investment budget of 10 billion baht, is now 80% complete and should start operations in the first quarter of 2025. Continued …

Hyundai allocates Bt1 bllion for electric vehicle expansion in Thailand

Hyundai Mobility Thailand, a subsidiary of South Korea’s Hyundai Motor Group, is preparing to expand its electric vehicle business in the country within September under a 1-billion-baht investment in a move to compete with other EV manufacturers.

“We will announce our investment plan within September after completing further talks with the Board of Investment on details of its investment incentives,” said Wallop Chalermvongsavej, managing director of Hyundai Mobility Thailand. Continued …

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

Friday’s news-Aug 9


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Amazing Food Festival/Squid and Seafood Festival/Hua Hin-area events/La Nina already under way/Online Fraud Losses Surge/Three more Olympics medals/War with sidecar vendors/Thailand’s revolutionary plastic road/Economy: Move Forward’s dissolution impacts/PM plays down foreign concerns/Facing economic and political turmoil/Small Retailers Sign Up For Digital Wallet/Crackdown on Chinese Imports/Growing trade deficit with China/SME factory closures/To Hold Interest Rate at 2.5% /How Thai Media Survive/Luxury retail market sales/Hyundai Mobility to churn out BEVs/WHA invests in AI for green logistics/Tourism: Domestic tourism over long weekend/How much do foreign tourists spend/Thailand’s Schengen-Style Visa Proposal/Most Likely To Approve Schengen Visa/British Airways flights to Bangkok/Thailand Experience: New level for Thai golf/International/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

Squid and Seafood Festival Aug 9-11

The 2024 One-Sun Squid and Seafood Festival starts today and runs through Sunday at Laem Kade, on the beach front in Pak Nam Pran.

The festival’s signature attraction is the “one-sun squid,” renowned for its unique taste. Squid from Pak Nam Pran is celebrated for being naturally sweet and tender, a result of the freshwater from the Pranburi River flowing into the sea and enriching the marine environment with plankton. Continued …

Weather office says La Nina already under way

The La Nina climate pattern has begun affecting local weather, according to the Thai Meteorological Department. Although there is heavy rainfall in some areas, officials say water volume in the reservoirs of major dams may not be sufficient to meet requirements during the dry season that runs from November to April.

Thailand began experiencing La Nina in July and the pattern is likely to continue until early next year, the department’s weather forecasters say. It will lead to heavy rainfall across the country, alongside tropical storms in August and September. Continued …

Online Fraud Losses Surge to 3.47 Billion Baht in July

Online fraud in Thailand has surged exponentially, recording total damages of 3.47 billion baht for the month of July alone. Government spokesperson Karom Phonphonklang has shared these statistics, highlighting the relentless advance of cybercrime.

The figure sits as an average loss of 111.98 million baht per day. Despite diligent efforts to tackle the issue, 13.54 billion baht in requests for account freezes had poured in. Of this, authorities managed to successfully freeze 1.49 billion baht. Continued …

Thailand scores three more Olympics medals

Thai athletes secured another three medals from taekwondo and weightlifting in the Paris Olympics on Thursday for a total of five medals.

Thai taekwondo star Panipak Wongpattanakit retained her Olympic title after beating Qing Guo from China 2-1 in the women’s 49-kilogram category. Panipak made her way to the final by beating Moroccan Oumaima El Bouchti, Dunya Ali Abutaleb from Saudi Arabia and Lena Stojković from Croatia. Continued …

Pattaya goes to war with sidecar vendors

Pattaya municipal officers fined many vendors on the Pattaya-Naklua Road for obstructing traffic following complaints from residents and tourists. The operation, carried out yesterday, was ordered by Pattaya Mayor Poramase Ngampiches.

Previously, residents and tourists traversing along Pattaya-Naklua Road have complained to the city about these vendors creating traffic congestion with their sidecars while selling goods and food on the roadside. Continued …

Thailand’s revolutionary plastic road

Thailand’s Department of Rural Roads is planning to use a revolutionary asphalt grade for repairs to the road connecting Muang District with Nakhon Ratchasima Airport. Recycled plastic waste will be used in the asphalt mix for the 3km road stretch. Work on the section of Highway No 3140 will commence in the third quarter of 2024 and continue until the third quarter of 2025.

This is the first time the use of plastic waste in an asphalt mix will have been trialled in Thailand and its use on a busy stretch of road handling high traffic volumes is highly innovative. Similar trials have been carried out in some European countries, as well as in Australia, India and South Africa. Continued …

Move Forward’s dissolution impacts western investor confidence: FTI

The Federation of Thai Industries’ president said on Thursday that the dissolution of the Move Forward Party will affect the confidence of investors from the West.

FTI chief Kriangkrai Thiennukul said the Constitutional Court’s decision on Wednesday to dissolve the party most certainly affected the confidence of investors, especially those from the West, as Europe and North America attach importance to political liberty. Continued …

PM plays down foreign concerns over Move Forward ruling

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Thursday acknowledged concerns expressed by other countries about the court-ordered dissolution of the Move Forward Party, but insisted that Thailand is a free and democratic nation that is not swayed by foreign influence.

Thailand is capable of addressing its internal affairs without external influence, he said in response to questions about a statement issued by the U.S. State Department after the Constitutional Court ruling on Wednesday. Continued … 

Thailand finds itself facing economic and political turmoil

The dissolution of the Move Forward Party by the Constitutional Court in Thailand made news on Wednesday worldwide. Certainly, it is not the sort of news the government needs to attract inward investment. Neither does it send a signal that Thailand is politically stable.

Another, in the short term, even more momentous ruling, is due next Wednesday. The removal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin would see the government collapse. A political crisis would ensue. Continued …

100,000 Small Retailers Sign Up For Digital Wallet Scheme

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat has announced that approximately 100,000 small-sized merchants have offered to join the new digital wallet project. This scheme, initiated by the government, aims to modernize transactions and promote cashless payments among vendors and consumers.

Julapun expressed optimism that more retailers, food vendors, and restaurant owners would come on board by registering with the Ministry of Commerce from Oct. 1. Continued …

Government to Crack Down on Low-Quality Chinese Imports

In a bid to protect local businesses, the Thai Ministry of Commerce is considering stringent measures against the influx of cheap and substandard products from China. Local enterprises have been clamoring for action, citing the overwhelming presence of these products both online and in physical stores, which is threatening their survival.

Recently, a meeting was convened, attended by representatives from the Commerce Ministry, the ministries of Public Health, Digital Economy and Society, Finance, and various regulatory bodies. The focal point of the discussion was the negative impact of low-quality Chinese imports on local markets. Continued …

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Alarm bells rung over growing trade deficit with China

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has expressed concern over the widening trade deficit between Thailand and China.

In the first six months of 2024, imports from China increased by 7.12% year on year, amounting to over US$37.569 billion (approximately 1.33 trillion baht). This resulted in a trade deficit with China of $19.967 billion (about 720 billion baht), up 15.66% year on year. Continued …

SME factory closure jump spurs calls for state investment

The closure of more than 660 factories by small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) in the first half of 2024 has raised alarms among economists and business leaders.

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has called for government support after 667 SME production facilities shut down, marking an 86.3% year-on-year increase and averaging 111 closures a month. Continued …

Bank of Thailand To Hold Interest Rate at 2.5% Amid Inflation Concerns

The Bank of Thailand is anticipated to maintain the benchmark interest rate at 2.5% in its forthcoming meeting, responding to the gradual rise in inflation back within its target range. Experts are calling for more government stimulus, alongside existing digital wallet schemes, to invigorate the sluggish economy.

Headline inflation edged up to 0.8% last month, exceeding the consensus estimate of 0.7% and June’s 0.6% rise. This nearing alignment with the central bank’s inflation target range of 1%-3% was highlighted by Maybank economists in Kuala Lumpur. Continued …

How Thai Media Survive in Economic Challenges and New Landscape

The media industry is facing major challenges due to changes in consumer habits and economic instability. A sharp drop in advertising spending has hit media companies worldwide, forcing many to make significant adjustments just to survive.

In Thailand, 2024 has been particularly tough for media outlets. Several have had to close, cut jobs, and delay salaries. These problems highlight both the difficulties and potential within the current media landscape. With the economy remaining unpredictable, shrinking advertising budgets are affecting print, TV, and online media. Continued …

Luxury retail market sales four times higher than in pre-pandemic period

Sales in the luxury retail market in the first half of this year increased four times from the same period in 2019, before the Covid-19 pandemic, according to a market survey published by The 1 Insight on Thursday. The data insight platform that focuses on consumer lifestyles said the main contributors to the big growth despite the sluggish economy were new generation shoppers.

The 1 Insight said the trend was in line with the “lipstick effect”, which is used to describe the same situation in several countries around the world. The lipstick effect theorizes that when facing an economic crisis, consumers will be more willing to buy small indulgences such as premium lipsticks. Continued …

Hyundai Mobility to churn out BEVs, batteries by 2026

South Korea-based Hyundai Mobility Manufacturing (Thailand) plans to make battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and batteries in Thailand by 2026 after its 1-billion-baht project was approved by the Board of Investment (BoI).

The plan was announced by the board after granting approval for the project yesterday under the second-phase electric vehicle (EV) incentive package, known as EV3.5. Continued …

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WHA invests 60 million baht in AI for green logistics

WHA Corp., a developer of built-to-suit logistics facilities, is intensifying its investment in artificial intelligence (AI) to enhance its green logistics operations and ultimately transition into a tech company.

This year, WHA plans to allocate 60 million baht to AI technology, which is expected to significantly boost business efficiency, according to the group chief executive and chairman of the WHA Executive Committee, Jareeporn Jarukornsakul. Continued …

Domestic tourism to generate Bt9.4 billion over long weekend

Some 2.6 million Thais are expected to travel domestically during the 3-day holiday this weekend, generating around 9.39 billion baht in revenue for local entrepreneurs, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) predicted on Thursday. Aug. 12 is Thailand’s Mother’s Day, as well as the birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit the Queen Mother.

The estimates of domestic tourists over this weekend are lower than those for the long weekends in July, TAT Gov.Thapanee Kiatphaibool said, adding that she expected a drop of 3% over July 20-22 (Buddhist Lent Day) and 5% lower than July 27-29 (King’s birthday). Continued …

Quiz: How much do foreign tourists spend on a trip to Thailand?

Thailand, famous for its golden pagodas, friendly visa policy and diverse culture, is a popular tourist destination in Southeast Asia and let’s guess how much foreign tourists spend on a trip here. Continued …

Thailand’s Schengen-Style Visa Proposal Faces Hurdles

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has proposed a unified visa system, similar to Europe’s Schengen area, to boost tourism in Southeast Asia. Despite the economic benefits of increased tourist numbers, concerns about feasibility, overtourism and potential inflationary pressure persist.

The success of the visa proposal will hinge on the adoption of sustainable tourism practices and effective regional cooperation. Continued …

Countries Most Likely To Approve Schengen Visa Application From Thailand

If you’re planning a European holiday, understanding the latest statistics on Schengen visa approval rates may tell you which country is most likely to grant you a visa. While no country guarantees visa approval, certain nations have demonstrated higher Schengen visa approval rates for Thai citizens.

According to new data, Thai citizens are most likely to get their Schengen visas approved from Austria, followed by Switzerland and Czechia. On the other hand, Switzerland, France, and Germany are the most popular destinations, with the highest number of applicants from Thailand in 2023. Continued …

British Airways flights to Bangkok to resume end of October

British Airways is ramping up its flights from London to Bangkok and expanding its codeshare partnership with Bangkok Airways, giving travelers even more options to explore Thailand and Cambodia.

British Airways’ direct route from London Gatwick to Bangkok is back on Oct. 28, after a four-year hiatus. Initially operating three times a week, the service will increase to five weekly flights between January and March 2025, making it easier than ever to reach Thailand’s vibrant capital. Continued …

Stonehill: A new level for Thai golf

Stonehill stands as an example of the amalgamation of modern design principles and the timeless elegance of Golden Age architecture.

Hosting Asia’s inaugural LIV Golf event in October 2022, just a few months after opening, the 7,861-yard Kyle Phillips layout received glowing reviews from the LIV pros for impeccable conditioning and providing a fair test of their golfing skills. Continued …

Austria foils ‘terror’ plot to strike Taylor Swift concert

A 19-year-old Austrian terrorism suspect had taken concrete steps in planning an attack on a Taylor Swift concert, with chemical substances found during a search of his residence, officials said on Thursday. The American pop superstar’s three concerts in Vienna, expected to draw 195,000 people, were cancelled late Wednesday after the government flagged a planned attack. Continued …

Hottest oceans in 400 years endanger Great Barrier Reef

Water temperatures in and around Australia’s Great Barrier Reef have risen to their warmest in 400 years over the past decade, placing the world’s largest reef under threat, according to research published today. The reef, the world’s largest living ecosystem, stretches for some 2,400 kilometers off the coast of the northern state of Queensland. Continued …


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.

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-June 12


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Phetchaburi-Hua Hin Water Pipeline/Thai man murders girlfriend/Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Festival/Centara World Masters Golf event/Supercars on display/’Wai’ Recognized/7-Eleven restroom use/Arthritis is common/Growing Number of Foreign Beggars/Major Indian Online Gambling Base/Photo coverage of the fire at the Chatuchak Market/Passengers suffer hours of stifling heat/Economy: Factory closures a concern/Mixed Reactions to Casino Complexes/Court cases ramps up uncertainty/ASEAN countries with good economic growth/Measures to boost digital economy/Thailand’s child labor crisis/Food delivery, super apps growth/Thailand’s HDD industry/Tourism: Tax Incentives to Stimulate Domestic Tourism/Tourism industry demands action/Push to upgrade regional airports/Thailand Experience: Nakhon Ratchasima’s durian festival/Thailand’s Rising Star in Luxury Tourism/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

Phetchaburi-Hua Hin Water Pipeline Plans Discussed

Following a summer of disruptions to the water supply in Hua Hin, a meeting was held to address the installation of a new raw water pipeline aimed at improving the future water supply for the area.

The primary focus of the meeting was the Phetchaburi-Hua Hin (extension) Water Pipeline System Project. This project involves laying a raw water pipeline on land owned by the State Railway of Thailand within the Hua Hin Municipal area. The proposed pipeline will stretch from the Borfai intersection to Sradamnoen Kasem in Hua Hin, covering a distance of seven kilometers. Continued …

Thai man murders girlfriend in Prachuap Khiri Khan

A shocking video has surfaced showing a Thai man murdering his girlfriend in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. The man parked his car and used a cloth to cover his girlfriend’s body, staying with the corpse for several hours while visiting another girlfriend.

Even as the suspect drove to meet his other girlfriend, the body remained in the car, and he poured toilet cleaner over the body to disfigure it beyond recognition. Continued …

Just a short drive from Hua Hin, the tranquil Pa La-U rainforest harbors Thailand’s prized durian varieties.

11th Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Festival June 27

The Hua Hin district chief is inviting everyone to taste the renowned Pa La-U durians at the 11th Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Festival, scheduled to take place from June 27 to July 3, 2024.

This year’s event will showcase grade A durians selected from local orchards, available to consumers for Bt250 per kilogram. Continued … 

350+ competing at Centara World Masters Golf event

The 2024 Centara World Masters Golf Championship commenced on June 9, drawing over 350 amateur golfers from around 50 countries to Hua Hin. The tournament, which runs until June 15, is a major boost to the local tourism economy, attracting participants from key markets such as the UK, Australia, New Zealand, China, Singapore, Hong Kong, and India.

The tournament is expected to generate an estimated 40-50 million baht for the local economy during the low season, reinforcing Hua Hin’s reputation as a top global golf destination. Continued …

Supercars on display at Bluport on Saturday

A caravan of over 50 supercars will be on display at The Square, Bluport Hua Hin, on June 15, providing an opportunity for car enthusiasts to experience some of the world’s most luxurious vehicles up close.

Hosted by Bluport Hua Hin in collaboration with The Collections Hua Hin, InterContinental Hua Hin Resort, the Proud Group, Bangchak Corp., and the Street King Group, the event will begin at 3:30 pm. The showcase will feature high-end brands like Ferrari, Lamborghini and Porsche. Continued …

‘Wai’ Recognized as Part of Thai National Identity

The Thai government has officially recognized the “wai” gesture as a key part of national identity. The Cabinet’s decision aims to preserve and promote this traditional greeting, which holds significant cultural value in Thailand.

The “wai” gesture, characterized by pressing the palms together in a prayer-like fashion, has been an integral part of Thai life for centuries. Continued …

7-Eleven restroom use in Thailand depends on branch discretion

Customers wondering whether they can use the restroom in the convenience store 7-Eleven during an emergency now have an answer. While in some countries customers can freely access store restrooms, the policy in Thailand is less straightforward.

A query was recently posted on the website pantip.com, where a user asked, “Can we ask to use the restroom at 7-Eleven?” The individual explained that they often drive long distances and sometimes stop at 7-Eleven to buy items before reaching their workplace. They wanted to know if it would be possible to use the restroom at the store. Continued …

Arthritis is common, especially among seniors. Here’s what causes it.

Few medical conditions seem as inevitable when aging as does arthritis. “Arthritis is a very common condition that varies in severity and can affect people of all ages, but it is more prevalent in the elderly,” says Dr. John Whyte, a practicing physician in Washington, D.C., and the chief medical officer at WebMD.

At the same time, arthritis is considered a manageable condition for most individuals – though some people are more likely to develop it than others. Here’s why, plus how to treat the disease if it arises. Continued …

Thailand Grapples with Growing Number of Foreign Beggars

Thailand’s bustling streets are teeming with beggars, and the latest statistics reveal a startling trend: nearly 30% of them are foreigners.

Social Development and Human Security Minister Varawut Silpa-archa made the revelation yesterday in response to a surge of social media complaints about the influx, particularly outside Bangkok’s major shopping centers. Continued …

Pattaya Police Raid Major Indian Online Gambling Base

Pattaya police executed a raid on a house in Pattaya yesterday, uncovering a major Indian online gambling operation. The operation was found to be handling daily transactions worth over 200 million rupees, equivalent to approximately 100 million Thai baht.

A coordinated effort by the Chonburi Provincial Police, Pattaya Police, Nongprue Police, the Anti-Transnational Crime Division, and Pattaya Tourist Police led to the raid. Intelligence from local citizens prompted the warrant from the Pattaya Provincial Court to search a house located on Soi Sukhumvit 91/2. Continued …

Photo coverage of the fire at the Chatuchak Market’s pet zone

As reported here yesterday, more than 1,000 pets and ornamental fish were reportedly killed after fire broke out in Chatuchak Market in Bangkok in the early hours of Tuesday.

The fire ignited at 4.30am, burning all 118 stores in Sri Somrat Market, which is considered Chatuchak Market’s pet zone. Animals affected by the fire included dogs, cats, rabbits, snakes, birds, Siamese fighting fish, and chickens. No people were injured. Continued …

Passengers suffer hours of stifling heat as takeoff delayed

Members of the Thai Muay Thai team returning from the world championships were among passengers on a Qatar flight who endured three hours without air conditioning while the plane waited on the tarmac at Athens airport.

Flight QR204 was carrying 49 members of the Thai boxing team and accompanying Thai reporters. They were heading home on Monday from the IFMA Senior World Championships in Patras, Greece, flying out of Athens International Airport to Bangkok via Doha. Continued …

Factory closures a growing concern

Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group (KKP) has expressed growing concern over the weakening of Thailand’s manufacturing sector after a surge in factory closures.

The number of factory closures in the country has been rising, particularly since the second half of last year. In 2021, the average number of factory closures per month stood at 57. The average increased to 83 per month in 2022 and surged to 159 per month in the second half of 2023. Continued …

Mixed Reactions to Thailand’s Proposed Casino Complexes

Assistant Director of the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, Wichian Kaeosombat, and his team shared the economic impact of opening casino-centric entertainment complexes in Thailand.

These proposed entertainment complexes are part of a government initiative. They include a casino, a shopping mall, a five-star hotel, diverse dining options, a convention center, an amusement park, and other advanced facilities. Continued …

Trio of court cases in Thailand ramps up uncertainty, puts markets on edge

Three court cases in Thailand, including one that has ensnared the prime minister, have heightened political uncertainty in Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy and sent investors fleeing its stock market.

The Thai Constitutional Court today will take up a case that could potentially dissolve the progressive political party that won the closely contested 2023 general election, besides considering another that could lead to the dismissal of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Continued …

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Thailand among six ASEAN countries with good economic growth

Maybank said that artificial intelligence (AI), data center boom, and broadening global electronics demand are brightening the trade and foreign direct investment (FDI) outlook.

The gross domestic product (GDP) growth of six ASEAN countries – Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – will recover to 4.5% and 4.7% in 2024 and 2025, respectively, from 4% in 2023, according to Maybank Research’s forecast. Continued … 

Measures to boost the digital economy explained

Thailand’s digital economy is expected to reach US$53 billion in 2025, with a 15% compound annual growth rate, and is projected to double to approximately $100 billion to $165 billion in 2030, according to the e-Conomy SEA Report 2022, published by Google, global investment company Temasek and management consulting firm Bain & Company.

In a bid to become the digital hub of the ASEAN region, Thailand has implemented a plan to develop a digital government by 2027, aiming to facilitate access to services, reduce inequality, boost the business sector’s competitiveness and ensure transparency. Continued …

Thailand’s child labor crisis: Migrant children left unprotected

Non-governmental organizations (NGOs) are sounding the alarm: Thailand will miss its goal of ending child labor by 2025 unless it extends its efforts to include migrant children.

Cross-Cultural Foundation President Surapong Kongchantuk stated that an estimated 100,000 child migrants have arrived in Thailand since late last year alone. “But our country has no measures to take care of them.” Continued …

Food delivery, super apps see modest growth in 2023

Despite economic challenges, Thailand’s food delivery and on-demand super apps continued to grow moderately last year.

Total revenue generated by major food delivery and on-demand super apps reached 31.7 billion baht in 2023, up from 27 billion in 2022, according to business data provider Creden.co. Continued …

Growth expected for Thailand’s hard drive industry

Thailand’s hard disk drive (HDD) industry is expected to grow further as consumers continue to look for high-quality and cheap data storage devices.

Sampan Silapanad, president of the Electronic & Computer Employers’ Assn. said on Monday that HDD had gained 75% of the cloud and server market despite a decline in the item’s demand. Thailand, he noted, is a global HDD manufacturer with 80% of them being manufactured in the country. Continued …

Thailand Approves Tax Incentives to Stimulate Domestic Tourism

The Thai government has approved new tax incentives to boost domestic tourism during the low season, including deductions for businesses hosting seminars and for individuals traveling for leisure.

Additional tax cuts are available for travel to selected “secondary provinces.” These measures are part of the government’s efforts to stimulate the economy, which has been growing modestly. Continued …

Tourism industry demands action amid 300-baht fee controversy

Thailand’s private sector is urging the government to address the supply side of tourism after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced the suspension of a proposed 300-baht fee for foreign tourists. This fee was intended to establish a tourism development fund.

Chamnan Srisawat, president of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) stated that the government’s performance over the past eight months would be rated 10 out of 10 for stimulating tourism demand, mainly attributed to visa policies. Continued …

Airlines push to upgrade regional Thai airports

The Airlines Association of Thailand (AAT) has urged the government to elevate more regional airports to become international airports, aiming to generate higher tourism revenue for 55 second-tier cities.

During the “Ignite Tourism Thailand” event chaired by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Tuesday, AAT President Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth said authorities should develop more regional airports, enabling them to accommodate international flights, which could help attract tourists to nearby provinces. Continued …

Nakhon Ratchasima’s durian festival excitement

Nakhon Ratchasima officially kicked off its durian festival, featuring 38 varieties of Wang Nam Khiao durians. Desserts stores will be welcoming tourists from tomorrow, with the grand opening on July 5.

Ploenchit Durian Orchard, situated in Ban Khlong Sai, Wang Nam Khiao, Nakhon Ratchasima, the owner, Satit Tritarak, revealed the orchard cultivates over 40 varieties of mixed durians. Continued …

Koh Samui: Thailand’s Rising Star in Luxury Tourism

Koh Samui, Thailand’s renowned resort island, is experiencing a significant tourism boom, marking a remarkable 69% year-on-year increase in visitor numbers during the first four months of 2024.

This surge comes despite a lag in demand from the Chinese market, prompting local hotels to diversify their target demographics and adapt to new trading conditions. Continued …

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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

Saturday’s news-Dec 23

Today’s news: Hua Hin Airport international status/14 Zika cases reported/Grand countdown events/Birth Rates Hit 71-Year Low/Charged with embezzling 30 million baht/Police raid finds 87 guns/Murder plot linked with family business concern/Yes to marriage equality/PTTEP Reforestation Project/Economy: Economic themes for 2024/Wage rise eyed for April/Bt98 billion in foreign investment/The problem with potash/MICE poised to slow/BOI’s game-changing green plan/Thai-listed companies broke records/Weak Holiday alcohol Sales/Climate-smart rice farming/Tourism:Night Boat Sinks Off Koh Tao/Domestic Tourism Growth/Direct flights to Shanghai/Thailand Experience: Best picnic locations in Hua Hin/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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Long way to go for Hua Hin Airport international status

Hua Hin’s long journey toward a fully functioning, modern airport has reached yet another juncture with the latest updates on its ongoing upgrades.

The long-standing issue of the airport’s inability to accommodate larger aircraft such as the A320, which seats up to 180 passengers, remains a significant hurdle. Plans to revamp the tunnel entry site, which requires expansion of the tunnel entering Hua Hin, a critical factor in this limitation, are underway with an additional 300 million baht allocated to the project. Continued …

14 Zika cases reported in Hua Hin

In response to 14 confirmed cases of the Zika virus in Hua Hin, local authorities have initiated an extensive public awareness and sanitation campaign.

The “Big Cleaning Day” event, aimed at combating insect-borne diseases, took place at Pho Khing Phet Public Park on Thursday. Continued …

Grand countdown events planned across Thailand to welcome 2024, including Hua Hin Countdown on Dec 31

Major countdown events will be held in Bangkok and 10 other provinces across the country to usher in 2024, featuring colorful fireworks on the night of New Year’s Eve.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is working with businesses and authorities in those provinces to organize the “Amazing Thailand Countdown 2024”, aimed at promoting the country – and particularly Bangkok – as a “global countdown destination”, according to Apichai Chatchalermkit, the TAT’s deputy governor for tourism products and business. Continued …

Thai Birth Rates Hit 71-Year Low

Anukul Peedkaew, the permanent secretary of the Thai Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS), has published statistical data on the NationalThailand website on the rate of Thai children being born in the past year, showing the lowest rates in 71 years.

According to a statistic by MSDHS, the recent data on birth rates in 2023 showed that there were only 502,000 newborn babies; however, the goal was set at 700,000. It was the lowest birth rate in 71 years. Continued …

Former Buddhist chief and executives charged with embezzling 30 million baht

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) is set to charge a former head of the National Office of Buddhism (NOB) and two high-ranking executives with embezzling millions from temple budgets.

The NACC, after green-lighting resolutions on two alleged temple embezzlement cases, is now preparing to unleash a legal storm upon the accused trio, led by ex-NOB chief Nopparat Benjawattananan. NACC Secretary-General Niwatchai Kasemmongkol declared that the evidence amassed will be handed over to the courts, ensuring justice prevails. Continued …

Police raid finds 87 guns, over 4,500 ammo in famous YouTuber’s house

Phitsanulok police are investigating the legality of 87 guns and over 4,500 rounds of ammunition found on Friday at a luxury house in Muang district belonging to a famous YouTuber.

House owner Trinnasit (last name withheld), 33, said the guns and ammo were family heirlooms he had received from his father. Trinnasit runs a YouTube channel featuring gun reviews, including modification and maintenance techniques. Continued …

Police raids in response to murder plot linked with Bt1 billion family business concern

Thai police on Friday morning cut the head off a dangerous plot that was already in motion to murder a businessman, his mother and their lawyer. The suspected mastermind behind the diabolical scheme, however, turned out to be the man’s father and the woman’s estranged husband.

Police with the Crime Suppression Division (CSD) were alerted to the plot in November linked to a substantial business dispute. The matter became urgent in recent days when investigators detected three hit men pursuing the target while traveling in Bangkok. One of the three arrested on Friday is a former naval officer jailed for the 2006 murder of a police officer in Mae Sot, Tak province. He was recently released from prison. Continued …

House says yes to marriage equality

The House’s approval of all four bills seeking to amend the Civil and Commercial Code to allow same-sex marriages in the country during their first reading has received positive responses from members of society, according to government spokesman Chai Watcharonke.

The bills aim to amend 68 provisions under the Civil and Commercial Code to redefine terms to ensure gender equality and diversity. All four bills received 369 of 380 votes of approval, with one abstention, on Friday. The bills are expected to still be read for a second time. Continued …

PTTEP Reforestation Project wins green awards in UK

PTT Exploration and Production Public Co. (PTTEP) has received the International Green Apple Awards for Environmental Best Practice 2023 in the environmental improvement category with gold level from the green organization, for the PTTEP reforestation project. The award ceremony was organized in London.

PTTEP has implemented the project since 2013, which help absorb approximately 446,500 tons of carbon dioxide, equivalent to around 42 million of trees planted to help minimize global warming impacts. Continued …

Three important economic themes for 2024 as 2023 ends

As we enter the final stretch of 2023, we have identified three important economic themes that we believe will continue to have an impact in 2024.

  1. Fed pivot, falling bond yields and a bull market for U.S. equities: The U.S. Federal Reserve on Dec. 13 left interest rates unchanged and sent its clearest signal yet that hikes have ended, with three rate cuts expected next year. Continued …
Next wage rise eyed for April

The government will consider another increase in the daily minimum wage by April, when it will ask the tripartite wage committee to review pay rates.

The wage increase is expected before the Songkran holiday in mid-April, Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn said on Friday. Continued …

Bt98 billion in foreign investment in 11 months, creating over 6,000 jobs

Foreign investments in Thailand for the first 11 months of 2023 amounted to 98.288 billion baht, slightly down year-on-year, but led to the creation of jobs for 6,086 people, the Ministry of Commerce has announced.

Oramon Sapthaweetham, director-general of the Department of Business Development, revealed that over the past 11 months (January-November), 403 proposals had been approved from foreigners to invest in businesses in Thailand. Continued …

The problem with potash: Thailand’s salt-encrusted fields

“We don’t want our brothers and sisters in other parts of the country to face the impacts we have been facing,” says Thanawan Kainok, addressing a panel discussion on the “Past, Present and Future of Potash in Isan” in Wanon Niwat district, in northeast Thailand’s Sakon Nakhon province.

In 2015, the China Mingda Potash Corp., a Chinese company registered in Thailand, received a license to survey this rural area for potential sites to mine potash – naturally occurring salts rich in potassium and sodium. To date, while the company has explored several locations, they are yet to commence commercial mining due to strong opposition from local communities in the area. Continued … 

MICE segment poised to slow down

The MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions) industry this year is estimated to recover to 80% of the 2019 level in terms of revenue, but it may slow in 2024 as pent-up demand eases, according to the Thailand Incentive and Convention Assn. (TICA).

Sumate Sudasna, president of TICA, said business travel grew faster than leisure travel as corporations continued to meet partners and clients, especially after the pandemic. Continued …

Thai BOI reveals game-changing green plan with 150 billion baht EV investment

The Board of Investment (BOI) of Thailand has declared its strategic vision for the next four years, placing an emphasis on the burgeoning sectors of bio, circular, and green (BCG) industries.

Speaking at the “GoThailand: Green Economy-Land Bridge” forum in Bangkok, BOI Secretary-general Narit Therdsteerasukdi highlighted the global trend toward sustainability in business operations. Continued …

Thai listed companies broke records by reeling in 6.21 trillion baht

Thai listed companies have orchestrated a financial coup, raking in 6.21 trillion baht from their overseas ventures last year, smashing records and defying global economic odds.

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) reports a surge of 1.83 trillion baht from the previous year, making it a 17-year high. Continued …

Alcohol Wholesalers Hit By Weak Holiday Season Sales

Three alcohol wholesalers, two in Bangkok and one in Nakhon Ratchasima, said yesterday that the expected strong festive season sales has not materialized, with purchases either only edging up slightly or downright plunging.

Somchai Pornrattanacharoen, owner of the S. Sappakit store and former president of the Thai Wholesale and Retailers Assn., said overall purchasing power is still low and will likely remain so in Bangkok during the long New Year’s holiday, as a large number of residents are going to the provinces to celebrate. Continued …

Climate-smart rice farming the future

Rice is Thailand’s most important food crop and an integral part of Thai culture and society. At the same time, rice farmers remain among the poorest occupational groups in Thailand and are extremely vulnerable to the impacts of a changing climate — rice farming is a water-intensive and temperature-sensitive activity conducted in a climate that is becoming increasingly characterized by longer dry spells and higher temperatures.

In addition, rice farming is a significant source of greenhouse gases that contribute to climate change, particularly methane: about half of Thailand’s agricultural emissions come from rice farming, according to the Thai Biennial Update Report to the UN. Continued … 

70 Tourists Rescued Before Night Boat Sinks Off Koh Tao

A night boat traveling from Surat Thani to Koh Tao started taking on water after a pump broke down at dawn yesterday with 70 tourists, both foreigners and Thais, safely rescued before it later sank.

At 6 a.m., Capt. Natthaphon Sinpoonphon, deputy chief of Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Center in Surat Thani, was alerted of the night boat, or “sleeping boat”, Sandee Maneesap 111 weighing 114.93 gross tons, foundering but still able to stay afloat approximately 15 nautical miles off Koh Tao. Continued …

Historic Domestic Tourism Growth in Thailand Predicted for 2024

Economic forecast agency TTB Analytics predicts that, in 2024, domestic tourism in Thailand will create history for the second consecutive year, with an estimated number of tourists reaching 292.1 million visits.

However, a deeper analysis reveals that 2024 might represent the peak, due to the demographic structure of the traveling population – ages 25-65 – entering a phase of decline for the first time in over 30 years. Continued …

Thai AirAsia introduces direct flights to Shanghai

Thai AirAsia (FD) has officially announced its plan to kick off direct flights from Don Mueang Airport (DMK) to Shanghai Pudong Airport (PVG).

Scheduled for takeoff on Feb. 2 next year, the airline’s schedule includes five flights per week, courtesy of Airbus A320 aircraft. Continued …

Best picnic locations in and around Hua Hin

Picnicking in Thailand can be a wonderful experience that many expatriates and tourists might not initially consider.

But Hua Hin and the surrounding area has more than its fair share of picturesque spots ideal for a picnic. Continued …

Gaza war’s staggering toll reaches a grim milestone: 20,000 dead

Israel’s war to destroy Hamas has killed more than 20,000 Palestinians, health officials in Gaza said Friday, as Israel expanded its offensive and ordered tens of thousands more people to leave their homes. Continued …

China powering ahead on renewables

China’s installed renewable energy capacity exceeded 50% of its total installed power generation capacity this year, marking the early completion of a government target, in which renewable capacity was planned to exceed that of fossil fuel by 2025, said analysts. Continued …

African ports struggle with spike in ship traffic

Shipping companies sailing around the Cape of Good Hope to avoid Houthi attacks on the Red Sea face tough choices over where to refuel and restock, as African ports struggle with red tape, congestion and poor facilities, companies and analysts say. Continued …

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Wednesday’s news-Aug 23

  • Pheu Thai’s Srettha wins PM post by large majority/
  • New government forms, but at what cost?/
  • Lung cancer: PM2.5 tiny particles pose threats to lungs/
  • Abnormal sleep behaviors may require medical intervention/
  • Economy: McKinsey foresees AI technology dominating Thailand’s future/
  • Tourism: Domestic tourism recovery in Thailand hits 93%/
  • Thailand Experience: Thais see ‘elixir’ as solution to human-elephant conflict/Initiative to help foster symphony of elephant-human coexistence/US vet students helping animals and their owners in Thailand/
  • International: Seven key questions about the Fukushima water release/Helicopters, ziplining commandos rescue 8 from Pakistan cable car/
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Pheu Thai’s Srettha wins PM post by large majority

Pheu Thai’s candidate Srettha Thavisin was named Thailand’s 30th prime minister on Tuesday, effectively bringing the nearly 100-day political deadlock to an end.

After hours of debate, the former real estate tycoon received 482 votes in the joint parliamentary sitting on Tuesday, far higher than the required 374 votes. Against votes stood at 165, while 81 parliamentarians abstained and 19 were absent. Continued …

New government forms, but at what cost?

Thai politics is entering a new chapter as the color-coded political divide that has polarized the country for several years is expected to end after Pheu Thai Party’s prime ministerial candidate Srettha Thavisin won parliament’s endorsement to become the country’s 30th prime minister on Tuesday.

After more than a decade of conflict between red-shirt and yellow groups, the two opposing camps now appear to have buried the hatchet and joined forces to fight against the Move Forward Party (MFP), which is perceived as their main threat, according to observers. Continued …

Lung cancer: PM2.5 tiny particles pose threats to lungs

For more than 25 years, Thailand has struggled with poor air quality, including the PM2.5 threat. The north, in particular, has borne the brunt. In 2023, the amount of dust particles has exceeded safe limits by 14 times.

Statistics show up to 1.7 million Thais came down with illnesses related to air pollution between Jan. 1 and March 19, 2023. In 2022, there were also as many as 180,000 lung-cancer patients in Thailand. The number of these patients has been rising every year. Continued …

Abnormal sleep behaviors may require medical intervention

Sleep disorders affect tens of millions of people across the globe. They include insomnia, which is the most common sleep disorder, restless leg syndrome, obstructive sleep apnea, narcolepsy and parasomnias. REM sleep behavior disorder, also known as RBD, falls into that last category.

The term parasomnia refers to abnormal behaviors that occur during sleep. Sleep talking, sleep paralysis, bed wetting, repetitive tooth grinding, sleepwalking and nightmare disorder are also considered to be parasomnias. Continued …

McKinsey foresees AI technology dominating Thailand’s future

The Thai branch of global consultancy McKinsey & Company predicts that the three most impactful trends for Thailand over the next year will be generative artificial intelligence (AI), immersive technology, and climate technology. The prediction is a part of the company’s 2023 Tech Trends Outlook, which was published in July.

Gordon Candelin, senior expert and leader of McKinsey Design Southeast Asia at McKinsey & Company Thailand, emphasized the transformative potential of generative AI technology. Continued … 

Domestic tourism recovery in Thailand hits 93%

Thailand’s domestic tourism sector has seen a significant recovery, reaching 93% of its pre Covid-19 levels, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The TAT expects to record approximately 160 million domestic trips in the country this year, a sharp contrast to the dismal figures witnessed at the onset of the pandemic in 2019.

The projected tourism-related revenue is also expected to reach 808.2 billion baht by the end of this year, marking a 75% increase from 2019. Continued …

Thais see ‘elixir’ as solution to human-elephant conflict

Hidden in the forest of Chachoengsao Province in eastern Thailand, a compound of several single-story houses is being guarded by crews of security guards. In one of these houses, Piyawan Unaha is closely watching the monitors for the appearance of Asian elephants.

Piyawan works at the Bajrasudha Gajanurak Command Center, an advance warning project to detect the activities of wild elephants in five eastern Thai provinces, namely Chachoengsao, Chon Buri, Rayong, Chanthaburi and Sa Kaeo. The provinces are home to nearly 600 wild elephants. Continued …

Initiative to help foster symphony of elephant-human coexistence

Thailand enjoys great animal diversity, with more than 200 protected areas of national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and wildlife non-hunting areas, which cover 17% of Thailand’s total area.

The country is well known for the Asian elephant, the largest land mammal in the world, which can also be found in countries including Bangladesh, Sri Lanka, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia and China. Continued …

US vet students helping animals and their owners in Thailand

This summer, 14 students from the School of Veterinary Medicine traveled to Thailand to spay and neuter cats and dogs for owners who would otherwise be unable to afford the procedures.

For students at Penn’s School of Veterinary Medicine, an annual Thailand spay and neuter trip is an opportunity to help Thai communities that lack veterinary resources while honing their clinical skills. Continued …

Seven key questions about the Fukushima water release

Japan’s plan to release nuclear wastewater from its Fukushima reactor has sparked many questions. Japan is set to discharge millions of tons of treated wastewater from the Fukushima nuclear reactor, which was damaged in the 2011 Tohoku earthquake and tsunami, into the Pacific Ocean. Continued …

Helicopters, ziplining commandos rescue 8 from Pakistan cable car

Military helicopters and ziplining commandos rescued eight people, including six schoolboys, who were trapped for hours on Tuesday in a stricken cable car high above a remote Pakistani valley. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

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

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

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

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

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

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

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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