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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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Friday’s news-June 14


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Van service schedule/Floods, heavy rain expected/Weed dredging efforts/Army conscripts charged for uniforms/Illegal football betting/Petrol stations as medical centers/Pet market raids coming/Monkey catchers beat target/Oil-smuggling boats vanish/Thailand unveils marijuana rules/Majority Oppose Re-Criminalizing Cannabis/Marijuana was supposed to help Thailand/Economy: Global Growth to Stabilize/Investment privileges for EEC industries/Low outlay on technology/Thai workers bound for Israel/Gold rush grips Asia/Tourism: Phetchaburi highlights gastronomy/How can Thailand tackle over-tourism?/Jet Fuel Tax Cut/Second bridge to Malaysia/Tourists stranded by FTI/‘White Lotus’ travel bump/Royal Blossom train to Kanchanaburi/Thailand Experience: Thailand mango rice loses top rank/The science of electricity generation/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

Here’s the Market Village van service schedule

If you need to take a van from Hua Hin to Bangkok, there is a mini-van station located at Market Village Hua Hin. The bus and van station operated by JKP Transports is located in the outside car park of Market Village Hua Hin and has been open since March.

The station provides transportation services to several locations across Thailand, including Bangkok and Kanchanaburi. Continued …

Monsoon mayhem, floods, heavy rain expected

The Thai government issued a warning for heavy rain and potential flash floods from June 15 to June 19, due to monsoons and increased weather activity. The Andaman Sea and Gulf of Thailand are expected to experience high waves, urging fishermen to avoid navigating stormy areas.

Deputy Spokesperson for the rime minister’s office, Karom Polpornklang, alerted the public to the dangers associated with the upcoming weather conditions. A monsoon trough is forecast to pass over the upper northern and northeastern regions of Thailand, extending into a low-pressure area in northern Vietnam and the Gulf of Tonkin. Continued …

Hua Hin mayor inspects weed dredging efforts

Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wuttikul yesterday inspected the ongoing weed-dredging operations in the drainage channels along several roads. The effort aims to mitigate flooding for residents in the Ban Mai and Hua Na communities. Recent heavy rains had led to significant water logging due to clogged drainage channels. In response, the Highway District accelerated dredging efforts to clear weeds. (HHT)

Army conscripts charged for uniforms, training meals, and …

The Royal Thai Army has transferred the commander of a training unit in Nakhon Ratchasima to its northeastern headquarters pending an investigation into deductions from conscripts’ salaries for utilities and miscellaneous items — including a septic tank pumping fee.

Among the expenses charged were costs for camping gear and uniforms, cleaning equipment, meals during a long-distance hike, an ATK test kit, and a septic tank pumping fee. Continued …

Thai police to tackle illegal football betting during Euro 2024

The Royal Thai Police are taking significant measures to combat illegal football betting ahead of the UEFA EURO 2024. The national police chief’s office will establish prevention and suppression centers nationwide, urging strict enforcement against all forms of gambling.

A preparatory meeting chaired by the Assistant National Police Chief Akharadej Phimonsri was held yesterday at the Royal Thai Police Headquarters. He announced that from tomorrow, June 14, to July 14, Euro 2024 will take place in Germany, with live broadcasts available globally. Continued …

Bangchak petrol stations to serve as medical centers

Bangchak petrol stations will serve as one-stop-service health centers as part of a collaborative project between the National Health Security Office (NHSO) and Bangchak Corp.

The project “Expand Access to Innovative Public Health Services for the People” also supports the establishment of private clinics to increase access to the 30-baht universal healthcare scheme everywhere, including at petrol stations. Continued …

Pet market raids coming after blaze

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will raid unauthorized pet markets throughout the city to prevent similar incidents from reoccurring following Tuesday’s blaze at a pet market in Chatuchak district, which killed more than 5,000 animals.

Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt and BMA representatives held a joint press conference with an animal protection organization network on Wednesday in response to the blaze at Sri Somrat Market. Continued …

Lop Buri monkey catchers beat target

The authorities have exceeded their target to capture rogue monkeys in downtown Lop Buri after only seven days of their second-phase operation. About 1,150 monkeys have been caught so far, already surpassing the target for the entire 10-day operation.

The captured monkeys were sent to a holding facility in tambon Po Kao Ton in Lop Buri province’s Muang district, where they were to be registered, sterilized and put into enclosures to prevent them from fighting. Continued …

Officers sidelined after oil-smuggling boats vanish

Five police officers have been transferred to inactive posts in connection with the disappearance of three boats with 330,000 liters of smuggled oil and 18 crewmen from a marine police pier in Chon Buri.

A search is continuing for the vessels, which police say were owned by “Joe Namman Thue”, also known as “Joe Pattani”, a major oil smuggler in the south. Police suspect they are heading for Cambodian waters but might not have got that far yet. Continued …

Thailand unveils rules to classify cannabis ‘buds’ as narcotics again

Thailand has issued a draft regulation to reclassify cannabis as narcotics from next year, as Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s government seeks to clamp down on rampant recreational use of marijuana.

The Ministry of Public Health will re-list cannabis buds as a “category five” narcotic from Jan. 1, according to the draft rules published on Tuesday . But the use of various other parts of the plant, including roots and leaves, will however remain legal. Continued …

Majority Oppose Re-Criminalizing Cannabis in Thailand

Yesterday, Thai Minister of Public Health Somsak Thepsuthin provided an update on the public consultation regarding the draft aimed at reclassifying cannabis as a type 5 illegal narcotic.

Somsak reported that the majority of public feedback opposes making cannabis illegal again. Many people prefer cannabis to be regulated and taxed like alcohol or cigarettes. He encouraged continued public participation, assuring that all comments would be considered before finalizing any legal draft. Continued …

Marijuana was supposed to help Thailand. Why is the country planning to ban it again?

Two years ago, soon after Thailand became the first Asian nation to decriminalize cannabis, Sarunyu Toprasert and three friends joined a rush of pot entrepreneurs and launched the Channel Weed Store.

They opened their third location last month, pouring $27,000 into the operation and bedecking the storefront with a neon light in the shape of a marijuana leaf and a poster advertising prices as low as $4 a gram. Continued …

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Global Growth to Stabilize for the First Time in Three Years

The World Bank’s latest Global Economic Prospects report projects that the global economy will stabilize in 2024, marking the first time in three years. However, this stabilization is anticipated to occur at a level weaker than recent historical standards.

Additionally, the report indicates that 80% of the world’s population will experience slower growth compared to the pre-COVID decade. Global growth is projected to hold steady at 2.6% in 2024 before edging up to an average of 2.7% in 2025-26. Continued … 

Investment privileges for EEC industries to be approved

The Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EECO) expects the Cabinet to approve the draft of privileges for entrepreneurs operating in special economic zones and announce it in the Royal Gazette this month in a move to attract foreign investors.

The new law would allow foreign investors to apply for promotional privileges with the EECO directly and, therefore, fast track investment projects in EEC areas, Chula Sukmanop, the EECO secretary-general, said on Thursday. Continued …

Low outlay on technology this year in major ASEAN economies

Even though tech spending in the Asia-Pacific (APAC) is expected to grow by 6%-7% from 2024 to 2027, the spending in six major Southeast Asian economies is expected to grow by only 1% this year, according to a report by research and advisory company Forrester.

The “Asia Pacific Tech Spend Forecast” published on Tuesday expects tech spending in the region to remain robust and grow by a compounded annual growth rate of 6.4% to 7.4% annually, reaching US$876 billion in 2027. Continued …

1,200 Thai workers bound for Israel

The Department of Employment will send 1,200 Thai workers to Israel after it was given a quota to send 5,000 agricultural workers to the Middle Eastern country in the second half of the year.

Department Director-general Somchai Morakotsriwan yesterday announced the decision to lift the moratorium on sending Thai workers to Israel due to the ongoing conflict there. Continued …

Gold rush grips Asia despite near-record prices

Demand for gold in Asia is surging despite prices hovering near the record highs it hit in May, industry officials say, as buyers snap up the metal to hedge against geopolitical and economic uncertainty.

Lower confidence in other investment options, such as real estate and equities, is also a factor behind the demand for gold, analysts say. Continued …

Phetchaburi highlights gastronomy to enhance tourism

Phetchaburi Province is ramping up efforts to enhance its culinary reputation, focusing on quality cuisine, fresh seafood, and local sweets to boost tourism. The province aims to leverage its status as a MICE City and Creative City of Gastronomy to present a comprehensive package for visitors.

These efforts also include further establishing Cha Am as an international tourist destination under its “Cha Am-Inter” policy. Continued …

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How can Thailand tackle over-tourism?

Easing over-tourism requires proper management and cooperation with local communities, according to the World Travel and Tourism Council (WTTC), which suggests Thailand disperse tourists to new destinations through infrastructure development.

As tourism demand surged post-pandemic, more protests against tourists have occurred in several countries, as local communities push for measures to limit the influx of arrivals. Continued … 

Budget Airlines Petition Government for Jet Fuel Tax Cut to Lower Airfares

Budget airlines have urged the Ministry of Finance to lower the excise tax on jet fuel to help reduce operational costs and make air travel more affordable for passengers.

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat confirmed that low-cost carriers are seeking the government’s intervention to reduce the excise tax on jet fuel. This comes after a recent meeting where airline representatives discussed the economic challenges they face and their ongoing support for government initiatives to boost tourism. Continued …

Thailand to start building second bridge to Malaysia in 2025

Thailand is expected to start the construction of a second bridge project, known as the Twin Bridge, in Rantau Panjang-Sungai Golok in April 2025.

Narathiwat Province Gov. Trakul Thotham said before the construction begins, an environmental impact assessment (EIA) must be conducted. The EIA survey will commence next month. Continued …

TAT to assist tourists stranded by FTI

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has pledged to help stranded tourists affected by the bankruptcy of major German tour operator FTI Group, while continuing to work with government officials to ensure hotels receive payments from the company.

There are still no reports of stranded tourists, said Siripakorn Cheawsamoot, TAT deputy governor for Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas. Continued …

Thailand seeing signs of ‘White Lotus’ travel bump

Now that the fictional guests of Season 3 of The White Lotus have officially checked out of their sumptuous Thai resort, the country is gearing up for the real tourists to arrive.

The series recently wrapped filming at several resorts and locations in Thailand, and although the show likely won’t air until next year, hotels and tour operators are readying for their own White Lotus bump. Continued …

New SRT Royal Blossom train to boost Kanchanaburi tourism

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is set to launch the new SRT Royal Blossom tourist train, refurbished by Thai craftsmen, on the Kanchanaburi route by mid-August.

The train has been repainted in a striking red with gold accents, and it proudly bears the SRT Royal Blossom logo alongside a depiction of the cassia fistula flower. The logo is set against a clock face with Roman numerals, with the hands pointing to 13 (XIII). Continued …

Thailand mango rice loses top rank in poll

Thailand’s popular mango sticky rice has been snubbed from the top spot in a recent ranking of 26 mango-based dishes by TasteAtlas, the online culinary database.

Surprisingly, the top honor went to aamras, a dessert from Maharashtra, India. This silky mango purée, typically enjoyed with bread, edged out mango sticky rice for the number one position. Following close behind in third place were mango ice cream sorbets from Philippines, with Indonesia’s rujak, a spicy fruit salad, and India’s versatile mango chutney rounding out the top five. Continued …

A center that brings the science of electricity generation to the layman

Nakhon Si Thammarat, the most populous province in the south of Thailand, is known for several tourist attractions, including ancient temples and pagodas, the beautiful Khanom beach, the majestic Krung Ching Waterfall, and Kiriwong Village, which was voted as having “the best atmosphere” in Thailand.

However, one unique attraction in the province that does not get the attention it deserves is the “Khanom Learning Center”, remodeled from Thailand’s first and only floating power plant that has been decommissioned from commercial operation. 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

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