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Wednesday’s news-May 1


Today’s news: Immigration closures in May/Hua Hin fire station to get a facelift/Hua Hin villa scam/Scorching 44°C wave/Southern Asia swelters/Delivery riders swelter in heatwave/Cardiovascular deaths exacerbated/Power consumption reaches new high/Koh Larn Water Shortage/Pattaya water supplies/Egg prices up/Free Bike Helmets to kids/Curcumin as effective as modern meds/Transport of toxic waste halted/Economy: Baht Slides/Baht to reverse course in second half/Minimum age hike delayed/Manufacturing index falls/BoT estimates first-quarter growth/DES readies systems to handle digital wallet/Tourism: 12 million tourists/Thai airports to expand/3 Billion Baht for Golf Course Usage/Thailand Experience: Understanding superstition/17 Essential Restaurants in Udon Thani/How (and Why) to Forage for Ant Eggs/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

Immigration closures in May

Immigration offices nationwide will be closed in May for upcoming Thai holidays. Immigration will be closed on:

  • Monday, May 6 (substitution day for Coronation Day that takes place on May 4)
  • Friday, May 10 (substitution day for Royal Ploughing Day that takes place on May 12)
  • Wednesday, May 22 (Visakha Bucha Day)

Hua Hin fire station to get a facelift

The Hua Hin fire station is slated for a major renovation, city officials announced. The project aims to not only improve the building’s functionality but also maintain its historical charm.

On Monday, Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul, along with Deputy Mayor Busaba Choksuchart, municipal clerk Jeerawat Phraamani, and other municipal officials, conducted an on-site evaluation to finalize plans for the refurbishment. Continued …

Hua Hin villa scam suspect arrested in Bangkok

Bangkok Metropolitan Police arrested a 20-year-old woman for allegedly creating fake accommodation booking pages to scam and defraud victims. Despite her denial of any wrongdoing, the Thai authorities affirm that the evidence against the woman, Kanyawee Prompichai, is substantial.

A victim reported to the police that in September 2023, after they had searched for accommodations in Khao Yai and Hua Hin on Facebook and came across the pages MYSkhaoyai and Wala Hua Hin Villa, each with about 24,000 followers. Continued …

Scorching 44°C wave to hit upper Thailand

Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a severe heat warning for upper Thailand, with temperatures expected to soar to a scorching 44 degrees Celsius in the northern, central, and northeastern regions.

The capital, Bangkok, is also set to experience high heat levels, with temperatures predicted to reach 42 degrees Celsius. The public is advised to avoid prolonged outdoor activities and strenuous work due to the extreme heat conditions, which could pose health risks. Continued …

Southern Asia swelters under unprecedented heat

Rising temperatures have prompted a series of health alerts and school closures across South and Southeast Asia. From the Philippines to Thailand, to India and Bangladesh, forecasters have warned that temperatures could exceed 40ºC in coming days.

Bangladesh and the Philippines have ordered school shutdowns, while Indonesia is facing a sharp rise in dengue fever cases. Continued …

Thai delivery riders swelter in heatwave

“I’m afraid of getting heatstroke,” the 51-year-old said as the mercury hit 37 degrees Celsius (99 degrees Fahrenheit), with humidity pushing the “real feel” to a sticky 43C (109F).

Among those hit hardest are workers whose jobs require them to be outdoors all day, such as the motorbike drivers who deliver food and offer taxi rides. Continued …

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Cardiovascular deaths exacerbated by high temperatures

A study recently published in the eBioMedicine journal shows that human-induced climate change could increase the mortality rate in patients with cardiovascular diseases (CVD), especially among vulnerable groups, based on a survey in China.

CVD is the cause of death of around 19 million people worldwide each year, 5 million of whom are in China. It is also why over 390 million of the global population is suffering from long-term health impacts. Continued …

Power consumption reaches new high on Monday night

Electricity consumption in Thailand peaked at a new high of 36,699.9 megawatts at 9pm on Monday night, according to Veerapat Kiatfuengfoo, spokesman for the Energy Ministry.

He said that power consumption on Monday night is the highest ever in Thailand, as he attributed the unprecedented demand to the extremely hot weather. Continued …

Koh Larn Water Shortage Worsens Amid Heat Wave

Thailand’s island of Koh Larn, just off Pattaya’s coast, is grappling with severe water scarcity due to an ongoing heat wave. Inhabitants and tourists alike are struggling with a shortage of clean, drinkable water, as the supply fails to meet burgeoning demand.

Kanchanop Sukkee, a Koh Larn resident, detailed how the scarcity has driven the tap water prices high. A ton of water generally costs 150 baht, with a delivery truck carrying 2 tons costing 300 baht. Continued …

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Pattaya water supplies depend on the upcoming rains

The ongoing drought in the central provinces, including Chonburi and the Pattaya area, is causing concern according to the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT). The report shows that the three-province Eastern Economic Corridor in 2023 suffered a 60% decline in rainfall from normal levels, though current reservoirs still have 52% of total capacity.

The hope is, in spite of El Nino, that the current dry season will give way to rainfall from the middle of May. The IEAT governor, Veeris Ammarapala, said there was no immediate crisis as the region’s 6,000 factories had additional water supplies from reservoir transfers, the purchase of raw water from companies and the facility of wastewater treatment to reuse the resource. Continued …

Egg prices up as layer poultry swelter in heatwave

The Livestock Development Department has warned that eggs will become more expensive because hens and ducks are laying fewer eggs due to the heatwave.

The department said on Tuesday that the sweltering heat has prompted many poultry farms to report a significant drop in egg production and seek permission to raise prices. The department said cooperatives of layer hen farms asked twice to increase the price by 6 baht per tray of eggs, once on April 17 and again on April 29. Continued …

American Expat in Pattaya Giving Out Free Bike Helmets to kids

Rick Brown, a 57-year-old American who resides in Pattaya, has been praised online for his generous actions toward local children. Known on TikTok as Savvy Rick Brown, he has started giving away helmets to children seen riding motorcycles without them.

Video

A video on his account shows Brown stopping a motorcycle carrying two children without helmets. He engages with the parents, offering them free helmets for their kids, leaving the parents visibly moved by this act of kindness. Continued …

Study finds curcumin as effective as modern meds in treating stomach issues

Curcumin, an active component of turmeric and part of what gives the spice its yellow hue, is an effective treatment for indigestion, a double-blind trial led by Chulalongkorn University researchers shows.

Turmeric

Assoc. Prof. Dr. Krit Pongpirul, from the university’s Faculty of Medicine, said his team had tested the efficacy of curcumin capsules compared to modern proton pump inhibitors (PPIs). These drugs reduce the amount of acid produced in the stomach for digestion. Continued …

Transport of toxic waste halted after depot accident

The Industry Ministry has suspended the transport of toxic cadmium waste indefinitely after a safety breach during the unloading of a truck at a depot in Tak province on Tuesday.

A tractor crane’s chain broke as it was moving a huge bag of cadmium tailings from a big truck to a smaller vehicle at the warehouse of Bound & Beyond in Muang district in Tak province. Continued …

Baht Slides: Economic Impacts for Thailand

Thailand’s currency, the baht, has been depreciating significantly, sparking discussions about its future. It reached a six-month low, dropping below 37 to the U.S. dollar.

Among other Asian currencies struggling, the Japanese yen reported the highest drop of 10.5% against the dollar this year, with the baht following closely with a decrease of 7%-8%. Continued …

BoT: Baht to reverse course in second half of year

The baht depreciation softened in April, supported by the Thai economy’s improving momentum, while a central bank executive expects the local currency to strengthen in the second half of this year.

During the first quarter of 2024, the baht weakened by 7.8% against the U.S. dollar, marking the second-largest depreciation rate in Asia, trailing only the Japanese yen, which fell by 9.6%. Continued …

Minimum age hike delayed until October

The Thai government’s delay in implementing a promised wage increase has caused uproar among workers who will have to wait until October for the minimum wage to rise to 400 baht.

The decision comes as a particular blow in light of the salary increases planned for white-collar government workers and retirees, following Labor Day. Critics argue this approach distorts the labor market and offers little benefit for workers in low income brackets. Continued …

Manufacturing index falls for 18th month in a row

A recent increase in domestic diesel prices is fueling fresh concerns about inflation as Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) fell by 5.13% year-on-year in March, attributed to the sluggish automotive industry, says the Office of Industrial Economics.

“Higher diesel prices will cause operating costs to increase, especially for the steel, cloth bleaching and dying, and fundamental chemical sectors,” said Director-general Warawan Chitaroon. Continued …

BoT estimates first-quarter growth at just 1%

The Bank of Thailand estimates that the country’s economy grew by just 1% in the first quarter on both a quarterly and annualized basis.

The economy slowed in March as domestic demand and tourism softened after expanding well in the preceding periods, and partly because the benefits from the Easy E-Receipt campaign dissipated, the central bank said. Continued …

DES readies systems to handle 50M digital wallet payments

The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry is preparing its systems to support the government’s digital wallet handout and ensure smooth implementation for 50 million Thais.

DES Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong directed the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) to oversee security for the 500-billion-baht digital wallet scheme, while the Digital Government Agency (DGA) is responsible for digital ID registration. Continued …

Thailand records nearly 12 million tourists in first four months

Thailand recorded 11.95 million foreign tourist arrivals from the January to April 28 period, its tourism ministry said on Tuesday.

Foreign tourism generated revenue of 575 billion baht ($15.52 billion) in that period, he said. Thailand is targeting about 40 million foreign visitors this year and the sector is a key driver of its economy. – Reuters

Thai airports to expand for tourism boost

Thailand’s Airports of Thailand (AOT) is investing $4.8 billion in significant expansions at major airports Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang. This move is to prepare for a predicted increase in tourism.

Suvarnabhumi Airport in Samut Prakan province will experience vast growth with the addition of two runways and a terminal, plus extending the existing terminal. This will increase its capacity to handle 135 million passengers annually, from the current 60 million. The estimated cost of this project is $3.7 billion. Continued …

Air Force Pursues 3 Billion Baht Compensation from AOT Over Golf Course Usage

The Royal Thai Air Force is demanding compensation of 3 billion baht from Airports of Thailand (AOT) for proposed use of Kantarat Golf Course, located between two main airport runways, to expand Don Mueang International Airport.

A House committee invited representatives of AOT, the Air Force, and Thailand’s aviation authorities to discuss the takeover of the golf course land at Don Mueang. The chairman of the House committee, stated that airport safety would be enhanced without the golf course. Continued …

Understanding superstition as coping for turmoil and loneliness

When one mentions the concept of “superstition“- supernatural mystical arts, many people may dismiss it as an unscientific matter stemming from “ignorance”. Then again, if we look around at the media and people’s lives, we will find that it has become prevalent now in urban society.

At a large area in the heart of the city like Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong intersection – the hub of economic trade and shopping, we also find a center of objects that both Thais and foreigners like to worship and pray to for success in work, good fortune, love, and relationships. Continued …

Michelin-star Penlaos restaurant in Udon Thani

The 17 Essential Restaurants in Udon Thani, Thailand

Once known as the site of a U.S. military base during the Vietnam War and today famed for its repository of Bronze Age artifacts, Udon Thani at first appears to be a sleepy hamlet of old-timey shophouse restaurants, Vietnamese food vendors, and open-air markets. But Thai food lovers know Udon Thani as the nexus for a nascent food movement championing seasonal ingredients from Thailand’s northeastern Isan region.

Once derided as a cultural backwater, Isan has become home to chefs espousing ingredients and traditions that set them apart from their peers in central Thailand: funky pla rah (deeply fermented fish sauce), minced meat larbs full of blood and bile, and foraged insects that crown elegant, upscale dishes, and balls of sticky rice to mop up leftover juices. Continued …

How (and Why) to Forage for Ant Eggs in a Northeastern Thai Forest

The rules are second nature to chef Weerawat “Num” Triyasenawat and second-generation forager Chimphan “Auntie Noi” Sripha, who regularly collect ingredients from the forests of Thailand’s northeastern Isan region. After dusting their haul with potato starch, which repels swarming ants, they calmly count their bounty and taste a couple of plump eggs, which burst in the mouth with the flavor of fresh milk.

Locals typically use ant eggs for spicy salads or soup. Sripha combines them with sweet tree leaves and queen ants (which have a mildly hallucinogenic effect) in a delicately spiced stew that’s typical for the region. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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

Tuesday’s news-April 30

Today’s news: Feedback/Dropping Water Reservoir Levels/Water Crisis in Buriram/EEC prepares for water shortages/Pray for rain/Close thermometer on Thai farming/Record-breaking electricity usage/Hidden expenses of car ownership/Thai Military’s Complex Business Interests/Doctor raises alarm over rising Covid-19/10 tons of free durians/Economy: Thai growth forecast downgraded/Thailand’s currency woes/Warning over minimum wage/Surge in scams, financial fraud/Possibility for Marijuana Reform/Tourism: PATA coming to Cha Am/How Visit Thailand Year 1987 Revolutionized Global Tourism/High hopes for new tourism minister/Destinations limiting tourism numbers/King Cobra Panic/Thailand Experience: Shining jewels in Phang Nga/Kayaking trip on Andaman coast/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/International 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

Re: Bangkok Governor Targets Taxi and Tuk-Tuk Overcharging.

“I’m sort of confused why people still use taxis and tuk tuks when there’s Grab and Bolt, where you know the price up front! It’s not just Bangkok where they’re a rip off.” – Peter

Thai Residents Struggle Amid Dropping Water Reservoir Levels

Thailand is grappling with a significant drop in water levels in the Lam Takhong Reservoir and Lam Mun River, possibly leading to water shortages. With the reservoir containing just 35.4% of its capacity, water scarcity is becoming a stark reality due to drought and high heat.

Lam Takhong Reservoir, a critical water source for five regional districts, now only holds 111.25 million cubic meters, which is a dramatic down tick from 204.63 million or 65% capacity last year, according to the provincial irrigation project. Continued …

Prolonged Drought Triggers Water Crisis in Buriram

The ongoing drought in Thailand’s Buriram province has resulted in a severe water shortage, forcing about 300 households across three villages in the Mueang district to buy water. The crisis is due to the drying up of groundwater sources, which the villages have traditionally relied on, as they don’t have access to local water pipelines.

The villages of old and new Ban Nong Makhuea, and Ban Nong Hua Ling, despite being near the Huai Jorakhe Mak reservoir, which serves the Mueang district, have no direct access to its water. They typically use a combination of groundwater and rainwater, however, this year’s intense drought has drained the groundwater reserves. Continued …

EEC prepares for water shortages

A water shortage, caused by an El Niño-induced drought, in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) could be avoided as water supplies have been prepared for factories to help them get through the dry season this year, says the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT).

There are 41 industrial estates housing 6,000 factories in the EEC, which covers parts of Chon Buri, Rayong and Chachoengsao. Their demand for water stands at 1.5 million cubic meters a day. Continued …

Thai Muslims urged to pray for rain on May 4

The Sheikhul Islam Office, the office of the Muslim spiritual leader of Thailand, has urged the faithful in Thailand to pray for rain on May 4th.

In a letter addressed to all provincial Muslim leaders, the Chularatchamontri, Arun Boonchom, has urged all Muslims in Thailand to pray for rain, claiming that the entire country is facing drought and water sources are drying up, due to the hot weather and prolonged lack of rain, causing widespread hardship to the people. Continued …

DIT keeps close thermometer on Thai farming

The sweltering weather conditions currently sweeping across Thailand have prompted the Department of Internal Trade (DIT) to closely monitor their impact on the country’s agricultural and livestock production. Despite the challenging weather and drought, DIT Director-General, Wattanasak Sur-iam, assured that the price of agricultural goods remains stable.

To alleviate the cost of living for consumers and restaurant owners, the DIT has implemented initiatives to source affordably priced vegetables for nationwide distribution. In Bangkok and surrounding metropolitan areas, 10 types of vegetables will be available at wholesale prices, effectively 30% cheaper than retail costs, via Thong Fah (Blue Flag) mobile units. Continued …

Thailand’s record-breaking electricity usage heats up weekend

A record-breaking increase in electricity usage was registered in Thailand over the weekend as the nation grappled with soaring temperatures. The Ministry of Energy confirmed late Saturday that power demand peaked at 36,356 megawatts, surpassing the previous record set on Monday, April 22.

Extreme heat has been particularly severe in the country’s northern and northeastern regions. The Meteorological Department of Thailand reported a high of 44C in several areas on Sunday. With this persistent heatwave, authorities are repeatedly cautioning the public about the health risks associated with the intense heat. Continued …

The hidden expenses of car ownership revealed

We all know that cars are expensive, but many are unaware of how much it really costs to own one. While many think fuel is the only cost to worry about, there’s actually a whole lot more to consider when it comes to owning a car. From maintenance to insurance, the hidden expenses can sneak up on you.

Committing to car ownership means you have to constantly renew the registration and pay for your car tax every year as specified in the Land Transport Act of 2522 B.E. The tax rate of a car in Thailand is calculated based on the engine size in cubic centimeters (CC). Continued …

Unveiling Thai Military’s Complex Business Interests

The Thai military has an intricate network of business dealings that remain largely unexplored. From gas stations to golf courses, the armed forces’ interests have taken root in various sectors.

These findings emerge amid initiatives by the House of Representatives to disentangle the military from these commercial activities, to prevent corruption and maintain focus on national defense. Continued …

Doctor raises alarm over rising Covid-19 admissions and deaths

A lecturer in Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine has warned Thais to be more vigilant against Covid-19, saying infection rates appeared to be worsening, with higher hospital admissions, deaths and severe cases.

Dr. Thira Woratanarat said figures from the past week from April 21 to 27 showed that 1,672 Covid patients were admitted to hospitals and nine died. He said 390 of the patients suffered from severe lung infections and 148 others had to be put on ventilators. Continued …

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10 tons of free durians on Saturday – in Nonthaburi

Bangkok Land Plc will hand out 10 tons of durians free of charge on Saturday when it opens its new wholesale and retail durian market in its Muang Thong Thani town in Nonthaburi.

Bangkok Land announced that those attending the grand opening of its durian market at 5pm on Saturday will get free durians until the 10-ton quota runs out. Continued …

Finance Ministry downgrades Thai growth forecast

The Finance Ministry on Monday downgraded its economic growth forecast to 2.4% for this year, down from its previous projection of 2.8% in January.

Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) under the Finance Ministry, said the Thai economy is now facing four key challenges, including lower-than-expected exports, especially in industrial goods. Continued …

Tepid exports recovery add to Thailand’s currency woes

An unexpectedly weak export performance in Asia’s emerging economies risks adding pressure to their currencies already hammered by a strong dollar and the Federal Reserve’s hawkish pivot.

Data Monday showed Thailand’s outbound shipments contracted 11% in March, falling below all forecasts in a Bloomberg survey, owing in part to a higher base of comparison a year ago. Continued … 

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Warning over minimum wage increase

The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) said that if the government raises the minimum daily wage to 400 baht nationwide, it may lead to GDP growing at a rate below 2.6% and increase the rate of inflation to 3%, affecting consumer purchasing power.

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the UTCC, said a survey of 403 business operators across the country, carried out between April 22-26 and comprising manufacturing (36.9%), trade (33%), and the service sector (30.1%), found that an appropriate minimum daily wage would be 370 baht per day. Continued …

Nation hit by surge in scams, financial fraud

Thailand was one of the top three countries in the Asia-Pacific region to suffer a significant surge in financial fraud scams last year, according to Google’s 2023 Bad Apps Report.

“In 2023, we saw a significant rise in scams and financial fraud. Notably, Singapore, Thailand and India saw a significant surge in financial fraud scams,” said Aman Dayal, head of trust and safety operations for Asia-Pacific at Google Play, during an online media roundtable on the report. Continued …

Thailand’s Cabinet Reshuffle Fuels Possibility for Marijuana Reform

A cabinet shake-up by Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin may lead to significant amendments to the cannabis bill. This comes after former Justice Minister Somsak Thepsuthin replaced Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew.

Cholnan has been a key figure in debates on cannabis legislation. He had faced much criticism over the plant’s legalization in 2022 by Anutin Charnvirakul, the former Health minister who now serves as the Interior minister and deputy prime minister. Continued …

PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2024 coming to Cha Am

The Pacific Asia Travel Assn. (PATA) is set to organize the PATA Destination Marketing Forum 2024 (PDMF 2024) at Dusit Thani Hua Hin in Cha Am, Nov. 12-14.

The event is co-hosted by the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB),  Phetchaburi city and the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), with the support of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). Continued …

How Visit Thailand Year 1987 Revolutionized Global Tourism

In 1987, Thailand marked the auspicious 60th birthday of His Majesty the late King Rama IX the Great with an extraordinary national celebration known as Visit Thailand Year. It was a grand invitation for visitors worldwide to join the Thai people in marking the King’s historic 5th 12-year cycle of life.

The event proved to be a grand success. The entire Thai travel and tourism industry came together like never before. Thai Airways International used its worldwide network and marketing clout to launch a multi-million baht ad campaign, which stunned the world. Continued …

High hopes for new tourism minister

Now that the new cabinet lineup has been settled, tourism operators are calling for greater unity between each ministry and related authorities to continue with the plan of making Thailand a tourism and aviation hub.

Sanga Ruangwattanakul, president of the Khao San Road Business Assn., said the cabinet reshuffle would not disrupt the government’s stability, as long as its flagship policies continue, particularly the 2030 Ignite Thailand vision, which aims to elevate the status of Thailand in the fields of tourism and aviation. Continued …

Popular global destinations that are trying to limit tourism numbers

Growing tourism numbers are placing popular destinations under extra pressure – due to various factors, including environmental and residential concerns.

Here are some locations limiting tourists – or which could be about to take action. Continued …

King Cobra Panic During Chiang Rai Rafting Trip

Visitors on a rafting expedition at Mae Suai Dam in Chiang Rai were thrown into panic after encountering a large king cobra.

The group was enjoying a relaxing day on the water when shouts about an incoming snake startled them. They couldn’t initially spot the reptile but immediately alerted friends to leave the water as the cries from the other bank intensified and the snake floated past them. It eventually got trapped under a nearby raft. Continued …

The shining jewels in Phang Nga’s crown

Still have no ideas about where to spend the Labor Day holiday? Then why not consider the Similan Islands National Park in Phang Nga province and relax on one of its nine islets that are considered a jewel of southern Thailand.

Located at the center of the nine islets – Similan means 9 in Malay – Ko Miang is especially famous for its white sandy beach and crystal clear waters and is a perfect spot to snorkel. Continued …

Hidden Thailand explored on a kayaking trip up country’s Andaman coast

In 2006, German travel magazine Hidden Europe published A Manifesto for Slow Travel – an essay that argues journeys should be “a moment to relax rather than a stressful interlude imposed between home and destination.

“Slow travel,” it continues, “re-engineers time, transforming it into a commodity of abundance rather than scarcity. And slow travel also reshapes our relationship with places, encouraging and allowing us to engage more intimately with the communities through which we travel.” Continued …

Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news

More drugs found on Hong Kong airport arrivals in first 4 months of year than during all of 2023

The amount of illegal drugs confiscated from air travelers at Hong Kong International Airport soared to 370 kilograms in the first four months of the year, a 32% increase over the total amount seized in all of 2023. Continued …

KFC shutters over 100 restaurants in Malaysia amid pro-Palestine boycott

KFC has reduced its operations in Malaysia, shuttering more than 100 restaurants temporarily after months of a persistent pro-Palestine boycott of U.S.-linked businesses triggered by the ongoing war in Gaza. Continued …

Hopes Rise For Possible Gaza Truce Deal

Hopes rose on Monday for a long-sought-after truce and hostage release deal after almost seven months of war in Gaza between Palestinian Hamas militants and Israel. Washington’s top diplomat said he was “hopeful” Hamas would accept the offer, which his British counterpart said could see the release of thousands of Palestinian prisoners. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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