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Friday’s news-Nov 15


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Loy Krathong in Hua Hin/UK Pensioners Face New Scrutiny/Moo Deng krathongs/Fruits not bad for people with diabetes/Thai diabetes cases cross 6.5 million/Suvarnabhumi’s Satellite Terminal 1/Yesterday in Bangkok/Drought and flood management plans/Prolonged floods in Chiang Mai/Thailand agrees to Malaysia’s wall plan/Chiang Mai: Free rent up for grabs/Bombing Attack Injures 5/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Property developers expecting higher revenue/Consumer confidence improves/Baht at 3-month low/Ransomware continues in Southeast Asia/EV sales at motor expo/Top 10 strategic technology trends/Tourism: $2 billion ‘rainbow tourism’ boon/Guidelines for Importing Personal Health Products/Thailand Experience: Chiang Mai decked up with lights/Where to Travel During the Winter Season/Mae Moh’s new agriculture model/Climate Thailand: 11 low-carbon tourism routes/Thailand explores nuclear energy/Earth’s warming hasn’t improved/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

Where to celebrate Loy Krathong in Hua Hin

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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud

British pensioners living abroad, including in Thailand, will soon face enhanced scrutiny, as UK banking confidentiality is set to change under new legislation targeting pension fraud. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, currently under review in the House of Lords, is expected to take effect in early 2025.

Under the bill, British banks and building societies must share account details with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), where there are suspicions of fraud involving British citizens, both in the UK and overseas. Continued …

Moo Deng krathongs a big hit in Pathum Thani

The followers of a temple in Pathum Thani province have hit the bull’s eye by making krathongs, or small floating containers, in the shape of world-famous baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng for today’s Loy Krathong festival.

At Wat Thanyaphon (Wang Matcha) in Lam Luk Ka district, the followers have made 7,000 krathongs out of fish food that does not harm the environment. Continued … 

Fruits are not bad for people with diabetes but some choices are better than others

Eating fruits is a double-edged sword. People who enjoy a diet high in fruits containing vitamins, minerals and fiber are likely to have a reduced risk of chronic diseases. But excessive consumption can ruin their health, particularly those living with diabetes who need to maintain consistent blood sugar levels to avoid serious complications.

The situation of diabetes in Thailand is worrying. According to statistics from the Department of Disease Control, 3.3 million people were living with diabetes in the country in 2022. Continued … 

Thais urged to change habits as diabetes cases cross 6.5 million

The Public Health Ministry has urged the public to eat healthily and exercise regularly to minimize the risk of diabetes, a deadly disease that plagues over 6.5 million Thais, or about one-tenth of the population.

Speaking on the occasion of World Diabetes Day on Thursday, Minister Somsak Thepsutin said that more than 90% of diabetes patients in Thailand are type 2, and some 40% do not know that they are diabetic. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi’s Satellite Terminal 1 among 6 most beautiful airports

Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Satellite Terminal 1 (SAT-1) has been named among the world’s six most beautiful airports this year by Prix Versailles, Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said on Wednesday.

The other five airports recognized by the Prix Versailles’ selection committee and UNESCO are: Zayed International Airport in the United Arab Emirates, Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Mexico, Changi Airport’s Terminal 2 in Singapore, Logan International Airport’s Terminal E and Kansas City International Airport in the U.S. Continued …

Yesterday in Bangkok

A thick layer of smog covered central Bangkok yesterday. Bangkok’s air quality was unhealthy for sensitive groups. The Meteorological Department said air ventilation rates have been poor recently and an atmospheric inversion layer caused airborne particles to accumulate. (AP)

ONWR outlines drought and flood management plans for Thailand

The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR), led by Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Chantararuangthong, has announced comprehensive plans for managing the approaching drought season across Thailand’s northern, northeastern, and central regions. In its latest meeting, the committee discussed strategies to ensure an adequate water supply for the 2024/25 dry season.

Key efforts will include public awareness campaigns about water allocation and planting schedules, mainly targeting areas within the Chao Phraya Basin. Additionally, the Royal Irrigation Department is focusing on maintaining water availability in low-reservoir regions like the Mun River Basin throughout the season. Continued …

Prolonged floods in Chiang Mai raise landslide risk

Experts are warning of possible landslides and subsidence in parts of Chiang Dao district in Chiang Mai, as the ground in the area is saturated with water after two months of floods.

The alarm was sounded after a video uploaded to TikTok by @j_khamsan on Monday showed water welling up from the ground at several locations in tambon Muang Na, rendering some roads in the area impassable. Continued …

Thailand agrees to Malaysia’s security and flood wall plan along Kelantan border

The Thai government has agreed to Malaysia’s plan to build a security and flood wall along the Golok River at Rantau Panjang.

Narathiwat Gov. Trakul Thotham said the wall would help address various cross-border crimes. He noted that the existing wall along the Golok River has already helped curb illegal border crossings and smuggling. Continued …

Chiang Mai: Free rent up for grabs in exchange for taming neighbor

A Chiang Mai homeowner is taking drastic measures to settle a neighborhood feud by offering three months of rent-free living to anyone willing to stand up to a particularly “mad” bully next door.

The homeowner made the unusual offer on a local community page. In her post, she promised free rent for three months in her single-detached home in Doi Saket district, with a single condition: the tenant must be ready to unleash “sharp abusive words like a machine gun” at the troublesome neighbor if provoked. Continued … 

Bombing Attack Injures 5 Officers in Pattani

In an attack in Pattani province, five police officers were injured when a bomb planted on a motorcycle exploded on the Tanyongdalo Bridge in Yaring district yesterday.

Police Col. Theeraphon Yindi, the Yaring Police Station chief, confirmed that the incident occurred as a team from the Border Patrol Police Division 446 was passing through the bridge in a 6-wheeled vehicle. The bomb, set on a motorcycle, detonated just as the vehicle passed, injuring five officers. Continued …

  • Tourists’ wild rides on Phuket tuk tuks spark online uproar – Continued …
  • Chinese loan shark gang member arrested at Bangkok airport – Continued … 
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Most property developers expecting higher revenue and profit in 2024

Despite negative sentiment in the Thai property market, developers expect revenue and profits to surpass the previous year, Property DNA said on Thursday.

The company’s managing director, Surachet Kongcheep, said Sansiri had generated the highest revenue in the first nine months of this year with 28.87 billion baht in sales of luxury houses and condominiums. Continued … 

Consumer confidence improves after months of decline

Consumer confidence improved for the first time in eight months in October because of fewer consumer concerns regarding the floods and improved economic conditions as a result of government measures.

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), said the consumer confidence index increased to 56 in October from 55.3 in the previous month. Continued … 

Baht at 3-month low, but exports benefit

The baht is currently at a satisfactory level and supporting exports, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said on Thursday, as Thailand’s currency reached a three-month low against the dollar.

The depreciating baht is competitive for trade and its movements have been in line with those of regional peers, Paopoom said as the currency hovered around 35 to the dollar. Continued …

Ransomware continues to pummel organizations in Southeast Asia

Kaspersky Cybersecurity Solutions for Southeast Asian businesses detected 57,571 ransomware attacks from January to June 2024.

Due to the growing digital economy, geographical location and resources as regional hubs for finance and technology, and varying levels of cybersecurity infrastructure, the region remains a hotspot for ransomware attacks. Large organizations and SMEs continue to be targeted by cybercriminals. Continued …

EVs expected to boost sales at upcoming motor expo

The 41st Bangkok International Motor Expo, scheduled to start on Nov. 29, offers distributors hope for car sales amid sluggish sentiment, with bookings at the event expected to increase from last year. Total bookings at the 2023 event tallied 53,248.

“Despite a slowdown in domestic car sales, we are optimistic about an increase in the booking volume, driven by new electric vehicle brands joining the event,” said Kwanchai Paphatphong, chairman of the Motor Expo Organizing Committee. Continued …

Top 10 strategic technology trends for 2025

The top strategic technology trends for 2025 span AI imperatives and risks, new frontiers of computing and human-machine synergy, according to Gene Alvarez, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner.

“Tracking these trends will help IT leaders shape the future of their organizations with responsible and ethical innovation,” he says. The top strategic technology trends for 2025 are: Continued …

Thailand set to reap $2 billion ‘rainbow tourism’ boon

Thailand’s landmark move to legalize same-sex marriage is set to boost “rainbow tourism” by attracting four million more visitors annually, and generate about US$2 billion in revenue, according to travel platform Agoda.

The same-sex law that is slated to take effect in January will also create 152,000 full-time equivalent jobs and will help lift the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 0.3%, according to an Agoda-commissioned study published on Thursday. Continued …

Traveler-Friendly Guidelines for Importing Personal Health Products

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) advises travelers to review the latest guidelines from the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on importing health products for personal use. These guidelines are issued to ensure a smooth, hassle-free entry process, whether health products are brought into Thailand or sent by mail, and support Thailand’s commitment to health and safety standards.

The FDA provides clear instructions for bringing various health products – including medicines, dietary supplements, cosmetics, and medical devices – into Thailand. Tourists are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the guidelines to ensure compliance and avoid unexpected delays or issues at customs. Continued …

Chiang Mai decked out with lights for Yi Peng Festival

Beautiful Lanna candle trays have lit up Chiang Mai as the city holds the “Tam Phang Prateep, Illuminating the Sky, Preserving the City” event to celebrate the Yi Peng Festival, also known as Loy Krathong.

The Chiang Mai Urban Conservation Network, in collaboration with allied networks, is organizing the 13th annual event, which opened with a ceremony at the Three Kings Monument on Tuesday. Continued …

Where to Travel During the Winter Season in Thailand

Looking for a refreshing escape this winter? Thailand’s cooler months bring crisp air and clear skies, offering a perfect opportunity to explore misty mountains and peaceful coastlines at their most inviting.

Winter in Thailand typically runs from November to February, offering a welcome break from the year-round tropical heat. During this season, temperatures can drop to a pleasant 20-25°C in most regions, with even cooler days and nights in the northern highlands and central plains. Continued …

Mae Moh community offers new agriculture and economic model

Kale, frillice iceberg and other species of lettuce are among the vegetables that are being cultivated and harvested at the Mae Moh agriculture community in Lampang province and showcasing the potential of smart farming. The community in Ban Dong subdistrict of Mae Moh district is located near the mountains and has long been considered unsuited to agriculture.

However, with modern technology like indoor vertical and organic farming, as well as with the collaboration of the younger generation, residents are now able to cultivate crops, boost crop yield and generate income. Continued …

Thailand opens 11 low-carbon tourism routes to fight climate change

Thailand unveiled on Wednesday 11 low-carbon tourism routes in a bid to promote eco-friendly tourism. Department of Tourism Director-general Chaturon Phakdeewanich said the tourism industry played a crucial role in greenhouse gas reduction to mitigate the impact of global warming on living beings. (Editor: And yet, those jets bringing tourists to Thailand are a major source of pollution.)

The tourism industry could take part in climate change mitigation by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles and managing the environment at tourist attractions, he said. Continued …

Thailand explores nuclear energy amid gas supply concerns

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) will start looking into the legal aspects of a small modular reactor project this month to prepare Thailand for using nuclear energy, as observers voice concerns over a decline in domestic gas supply and uncertainty surrounding Thai-Cambodian talks on joint petroleum production in the overlapping claims area (OCA).

As the supply of natural gas, used as a major fuel for power generation in Thailand, is decreasing, the country is not only required to find new fuels but is also committed to using more clean energy, as stated in the 2024 power development plan. Continued …

Earth’s projected warming hasn’t improved for 3 years

For the third straight year, efforts to fight climate change haven’t lowered projections for how hot the world is likely to get — even as countries gather for another round of talks to curb warming, according to an analysis Thursday.

At the United Nations climate talks, hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan, nations, including Thailand, are trying to set new targets to cut emissions of heat-trapping gases and figure out how much rich nations will pay to help the world with that task. Continued …

Scientists modify tomatoes to make them ‘significantly sweeter’

Chinese scientists have successfully modified tomatoes to make them sweeter by removing two genes that regulate sugar content, according to a new study. The researchers said the modified tomatoes had glucose and fructose levels that were up to 30% higher than the variety they were based on, but the weight and yield were maintained. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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-Oct 31


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Hua Hin Wine Expo/Hua Hin Marriott earns Awards/To intensify fruit and vegetable screening/Police arrest elderly gamblers/Cops bust luxury car scam/Crackdown on crypto laundering/Economy: Ministry growth goal at 3.5%/Manufacturing index slips/Thailand seeks OECD membership/More businesses registered in 2024/Digital ad outlay/Low oil prices give airlines hope/Gogolook’s new Thai HQ/Tourism: Medical Insurance Rules Confuse Tourists/Who pays for traveling tax/Airports of Thailand: 120 Million Passengers/High-Speed Rail Project Faces Delay/Lisa to usher in the New Year/Gatwick-Bangkok flights back on/Thailand Experience: The heart of Isan/Art, Food, And Culture Tours/Climate Thailand: Start-up sweeps up ocean plastic/EV Makers To Bet $20 Billion/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

Hua Hin Wine Expo tomorrow, to feature 150+ labels

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Hua Hin Marriott earns four World Luxury Awards

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Thai FDA to intensify fruit and vegetable screening after toxic residues found

The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has announced plans to intensify the screening of fruits and vegetables for consumer safety. Following the detection of 50 types of toxic residues in Shine Muscat grapes, there has been growing concern over the safety of imported produce among Thai consumers.

Thai-PAN (Pesticide Alert Network) revealed on Oct. 24 that an analysis of 24 samples from 15 locations in Greater Bangkok showed contamination with seven to 18 types of toxic residues, with 23 samples exceeding legal limits for up to six toxins. Continued …

Bangkok police arrest elderly group for gambling

Police in Bangkok arrested a group of elderly people for illegal gambling, seizing 200 baht in cash and other gambling paraphernalia. The raid, prompted by complaints about parked vehicles blocking traffic, saw an 80-year-old among the detainees engaging in a friendly game of chance with peers.

Police launched a raid on a townhouse in the Thung Khru district yesterday. The operation, initiated after a tip-off about suspicious activity, resulted in the arrest of 21 individuals suspected of engaging in illegal gambling activities. Continued …

Cops shift gears to bust Thai luxury car scam

In a story more fitting for a Jason Statham heist movie, police finally cracked a high-rolling car scam, seizing a £6.5 million (285 million baht) stash of stolen luxury motors, including a jaw-dropping £220,000 (9.65 million baht) Lamborghini Huracan Spyder.

These wheels were fraudulently whisked away from Britain and shipped to Thailand eight years ago but now they’re coming home, destined to be reunited with their rightful owners. Continued …

SEC cracks down on crypto laundering in Thailand

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has thrown down the gauntlet, demanding digital asset operators report suspicious transactions as part of a crackdown on crypto money-laundering scams.

This action follows hot on the heels of accusations against iCon Group, a direct sales outfit allegedly involved in laundering dirty money through the stablecoin USDT. The Department of Special Investigation is digging deep, having already swooped in to seize the company’s assets amid fears of sneaky money laundering using digital currencies. Continued …

Ministry pegs growth goal at 3.5%

The Finance Ministry has set a lofty economic growth target of 3.5% for next year. In his keynote speech at the CEO Econmass Awards 2024, organized by the Economic Reporters Assn. on Wednesday, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said the growth rate next year is expected to be about 10% higher than this year, potentially reaching 3%.

“This 3% rate does not take into account the opportunities or potential Thailand has. Historically, Thailand’s GDP has grown as high as 5%-6%,” said Pichai. Continued …

Manufacturing index slips in September

Thailand’s Manufacturing Production Index (MPI) fell by 3.5% year-on-year to 92.4 points in September, due mainly to sluggish car and construction industries, while the outcome of the U.S. presidential election may pose a fresh challenge in this year’s final quarter, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).

The decline in September led to the MPI dropping in the third quarter by 1.2% year-on-year to 94.7 points, with capacity utilization standing at 58.2%. Continued …

Thailand seeks OECD membership for global economic standing

Thailand aims to elevate its global standing by seeking membership in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), as announced by Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa.

This move highlights the country’s strategic alignment with the OECD’s objectives, further underscored by the formal launch of Thailand’s OECD accession process. Continued …

Thailand sees more businesses registered in 2024, but less capital

The Business Development Department saw the registration of 69,686 new businesses in the first nine months of this year, the department’s chief said on Wednesday. Oramon Sapthaweetham, the department’s director-general, said 1,021, or 1.49% more, businesses had registered this year compared to the same period last year.

Registered capital, however, was 285.89 billion baht or 57.8% less compared to last year, she said. The combined capital of the newly registered businesses as of September came in at 208.48 billion baht, Oramon added. Continued …

Digital ad outlay projected to exceed Bt30 billion this year

Digital ad spending is forecast to surpass 30 billion baht this year as Thais embrace the digital lifestyle. The Digital Advertising Association of Thailand and Kantar Insights Thailand, a marketing data and analytics company, released the Thailand Digital Ad Spending Report for mid-year 2024.

Digital ad spending is projected to reach 33.8 billion baht this year, marking 16% growth, according to the report. However, the overall marketing budget for both offline and online platforms may remain flat or increase in line with the inflation rate, said Paruj Daorai, president of the association. Continued …

Low oil prices give airlines hope for 2025

Rising supply chain costs still hamper the aviation industry, even though airlines should benefit from cheaper oil prices until next year, according to the International Air Transport Association (IATA).

Marie Owens Thomsen, senior vice president of sustainability and chief economist at IATA, said the profitability of airlines next year should improve, thanks to lower oil and jet fuel prices. Continued …

Gogolook to use new Thai HQ to expand within the region

Taiwan’s Gogolook, the developer of the Whoscall app, has opened a headquarters in Thailand as part of the company’s expansion strategy in Southeast Asia, capitalizing on a forecast that the global anti-scam industry will be worth US129 billion in 2029.

“We selected Thailand for our second headquarters to increase staff here and use the country to expand in Southeast Asia,” said Jeff Kuo, co-founder and chief executive of Gogolook. The Thailand office will manage the company’s global marketing and business development. Continued …

Thailand’s Medical Insurance Rules Confuse Tourists

Recent events have highlighted a pressing issue that has left some tourists in Thailand perplexed: medical insurance coverage. Jonathon Cobb, a 28-year-old tourist from the UK, uncovered this muddle firsthand.

While traveling in Pattaya, Cobb suffered a severe accident after falling from a motorcycle, resulting in a broken arm and facial injuries. Under the impression that the Thai government offered free medical treatment to foreigners holding tourist visas, he sought assistance, only to find out otherwise. Continued …

Who needs to pay for Thailand’s new traveling tax in 2025

Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Ministry has announced plans to implement a travel tax of 300 baht (approximately US$8.88) for air passengers starting in mid-2025. This new tax, referred to as a “traveling tax”, is set to be submitted to the cabinet for approval in January 2025, with implementation anticipated six months later.

The tax will primarily affect foreign air travelers, who account for around 70% of all arrivals in the country. The funds collected will be used to purchase insurance for foreign visitors, while the remainder will contribute to a tourism development fund aimed at enhancing tourist facilities, including accessibility improvements and public restroom upgrades. Continued …

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Airports of Thailand: 120 Million Passengers in Fiscal 2024

Airports of Thailand (AoT) recently reported a significant rise in air traffic, marking nearly 120 million passengers during the last fiscal year ending Sept. 30. This figure represents a 19% increase compared to the prior year, showcasing a strong recovery for the aviation industry post-pandemic.

AoT manages six major airports: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Mae Fah Luang in Chiang Rai, and Krabi. Of the total passengers recorded, 72.6 million were international travelers, a 34.8% increase, while domestic flyers marginally rose by 1%, amounting to 46.6 million. Continued …

High-Speed Rail Project Linking Airports Faces New Delay

The ambitious high-speed rail project connecting Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, and U-Tapao airports has hit another delay, stemming from disagreements within the coalition government.

The proposed revisions to the contract need the coalition partners’ approval, but according to sources from the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Policy Committee, internal disagreement has caused a stall in progress. Continued …

Lisa to usher in the New Year at ‘Amazing Thailand’ countdown event

Lisa, the global K-pop sensation from Blackpink, is set to headline the “Amazing Thailand Countdown 2025” at ICONSIAM in Bangkok. The event, scheduled for Dec. 29-31, promises a spectacular celebration of Thai culture and international artistry.

ICONSIAM officially announced on Wednesday a highly anticipated performance by “Lisa”, an iconic artist who has elevated Thailand’s profile internationally and inspired fans worldwide. Continued …

British Airways’ Gatwick-Bangkok flights back on

British Airways has relaunched its direct flights from London Gatwick to Bangkok. The inaugural flight, BA 2231, took to the skies from Gatwick Tuesday, making a touchdown at Suvarnabhumi Internationa Airport yesterday afternoon.

British Airways has now rolled out three weekly flights until March 30, 2025, and there’s even more on the horizon, with plans to stretch services until April 26. And when things get busy? Expect a fourth and fifth weekly flight. Continued …

Experience the heart of Isan

Jim Thompson Farm 2024: Isan Calling invites everyone to experience a once-a-year celebration across its sprawling 600-rai grounds, offering a complete immersion into Isan culture from Dec. 7 to Jan. 1, in Nakhon Ratchasima.

This year, Jim Thompson Farm presents “Isan Calling” as its theme, inviting visitors to reconnect with Isan roots and reunite after nearly a year apart. Transformed into an Isan Culture Oasis, the Farm promises an unforgettable celebration in a unique setting that captures the heart and soul of Isan. Continued …

Unmissable Art, Food, And Culture Tours In Bangkok

Exploring Bangkok through its art, food, and culture tours provides a richly immersive way to experience Thailand’s bustling capital. From exploring street art in hip neighborhoods to tasting the sizzling flavors of authentic Thai street food and marveling at centuries-old temples, these tours create a memorable journey through the city’s essence.

Whether you’re an art lover, a foodie, or a culture enthusiast, Bangkok’s top tours provide an authentic experience that reveals the heartbeat of this dynamic metropolis. Here’s a guide to the top tours that will ensure a memorable experience in Bangkok. Continued …

Start-up sweeps up Thai ocean plastic

As a long-tail boat arrives at a fishing village on the southern Thai island of Koh Chang, residents gather to sell their wares — not seafood, but plastic. The villagers, members of the semi-nomadic Moken people, are selling to Tide, a start-up attempting to create new value from old plastic collected from or near the sea.

Recyclers have long scooped up some of the over six million tons of plastic that the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development estimates enters the ocean each year. But Tide works directly with everyone in the process, from collectors in remote Thai fishing villages to carpet manufacturers in the Netherlands. Continued …

EV Makers To Bet $20 Billion On South And Southeast Asia

The building of an electric car industry in South and Southeast Asia (SSEA) will be expensive. It will involve execution risk typical for cross-border expenditure, where entities will try to anticipate shifting policies over long investment horizons. And yet, we anticipate the creation of the EV sector in SSEA will be somewhat credit positive, particularly for the Chinese car firms.

S&P Global Ratings estimates rated carmakers will be spending more than US$20 billion building electric vehicle (EV) production in this region for the next few years. The expansion will likely enhance the business strength of some rated entities. Continued …

North Korea fires intercontinental ballistic missile

North Korea said today that it test-fired an intercontinental ballistic missile in the morning on the orders of leader Kim Jong Un, with the test demonstrating the credibility of the country’s “most powerful strategic deterrent.” Continued …

UN Envoy Warns Myanmar Is In Crisis

The UN special envoy for Myanmar warned that the Southeast Asian nation is in crisis, with conflict escalating, criminal networks “out of control” and human suffering at unprecedented levels. Continued …

Canada links Indian minister to murder plots

Indian Home Affairs Minister Amit Shah authorized a wave of violence across Canada that included extortion and homicides, a senior Canadian government official has said. Continued …

EU imposes tariffs on China EVs, risking retaliation

The European Union (EU) has imposed higher tariffs peaking at 45% on electric vehicles (EVs) from China, ratcheting up trade tensions between the world’s leading export powers, paving the way for threats of Chinese retaliation and auto-industry pleas to avoid escalation. Continued …

Spain races to save victims as floods kill 95

Spain braced for a heavier human toll on Wednesday after 95 people died in flash floods that launched muddy waters through towns, tossed cars and wreaked transport havoc. Rescuers were expected to find more bodies in the European country’s deadliest flood in more than 50 years. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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-Oct 29


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VIP bus schedule to Suvarnabhumi airport changed

There’s only minor changes to the return to Hua Hin segment. An 8:30am departure from the airport has been replaced by a 1pm trip.

Heavy rainfall brings fish to Hua Hin shores

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All about Racer Marina Pranburi

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Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin hosts running event

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Glamping Festival 2024, Nov. 1-2, Arena Hua Hin Sports Club

Don’t miss this concert at Arena Hua Hin on Nov. 1-2. This year, a star-studded lineup of artists is ready to bring joy and fun to everyone. Continued …

Thailand’s 4-month-long winter begins

Winter started in Thailand today with the arrival of a high-pressure system from China, and the cool season will likely continue for about four months, until February, according to the Meteorological Department.

Temperatures are expected to drop 2-4 degrees Celsius in the northeast and the upper north and 1-3°C in the central plain and the upper south through the week until Sunday. Thunderstorms and strong winds are possible in some areas of these regions. Continued … 

Michelin-Star Thai Chef Jay Fai to Retire Next Year

In a surprising announcement, Michelin-star chef Jay Fai, known for her emblematic restaurant in Bangkok, revealed her plans to retire next year.

The renowned chef, whose real name is Supinya Junsuta, first earned her Michelin star in 2018, making her beloved venue famous worldwide for its exceptional street-food-inspired dishes. Continued …

Closure of Bangkok’s Michelin star restaurant Jay Fai reflects industry-wide problems

The planned closure of the famous Michelin one-star restaurant Jay Fai reflects a string of problems in the food supply chain, particularly high energy and raw material costs, according to the Restaurant Business Club.

One of the reasons cited for the planned closure is rising logistic costs, which resulted in a surge of up to 10% in the cost of seafood compared to this year’s first quarter, said Sorathep Rojpotjanaruch, head of the club. Continued …

Government May Strengthen Laws on Pyramid Schemes

The Thai government is poised to make significant amendments to existing laws targeting pyramid-fund schemes. These changes aim to broaden enforcement scope to take action against not just the masterminds but also the lower-level operatives involved in these fraudulent activities.

Thailand’s Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat outlined these forthcoming amendments, which will enhance the authority’s ability to tackle pyramid schemes more effectively. Currently, the law restricts action to top-level figures, allowing lower-level fraudsters to evade prosecution. Continued …

Mae Sai district returns to normal after two-month clean-up

Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai will preside over a ceremony in Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province today to hand the responsibility for the administration of the district back to the municipality, at the completion of the major post-flood clean-up of the border town.

The military and volunteers from private relief organizations have spent about eight weeks returning the border town to normal, after it was buried under a sea of mud by the devastating flooding in September. Continued …

Internet access in Thailand surges to 21.7 million households in 2024

The ‘Thailand Digital Outlook’ report reveals that 50.1 million individuals are connected, with daily internet usage rising to 9 hours 20 minutes daily.

This year, some 21.7 million Thai households got linked to the internet, compared to 21 million households last year, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry said. Continued …

Government Set to Review Drone Regulation

The government has announced plans to review and potentially revise the current regulations surrounding the use of drones, particularly focusing on enhancing access for farmers.

During a Senate meeting on Monday, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and Digital Economy and Society minister, Prasert Jantararuangtong, highlighted the potential benefits drones could bring to the agricultural sector, as well as areas like disaster mitigation and logistics. Continued …

Restaurant group predicts healthy Q4 for restaurants

Central Restaurants Group (CRG) says Thailand’s restaurant industry looks promising in the fourth quarter thanks to the year-end spending season and rising foreign tourist arrivals.

Nath Vongphanich, president of CRG, said he wants the government to consider launching stimulus measures to boost the tourism sector. “The increase in foreign tourists could lift the economy, which benefits restaurants,” said Nath. Continued …

Finance minister eyes new stimulus measures

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said on Monday that he would consider the economic stimulus measures raised during a meeting with representatives of three professional groups.

After attending an hour-long meeting with representatives of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking and Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at Government House, Pichai said the government needs to consider several factors before deciding on the stimulus measures. Continued …

Exports to US jumped 18.1% in September amid 1.1% overall growth

Thailand’s exports to the United States in September grew 18.1% year on year to the value of US$5.01 billion (169.13 billion baht), the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) said on Monday.

Overall, exports in September expanded 1.1% year on year to $25.98 billion (877.75 billion baht), the office added, as it predicted a 2% growth for this year. Imports in September stood at $25.59 billion (863.34 billion baht), up 9.9% compared to last year. Continued …

Thailand leads Southeast Asia in agricultural exports, 8th globally

Thailand emerged as the largest exporter of agricultural products in Southeast Asia and the eighth-largest globally, thanks in part to its free trade agreements (FTAs).

The Trade Negotiations Department highlighted this achievement, with Director-General Chotima Iemsawasdikul attributing the success to these agreements, despite growing foreign competition and global economic uncertainties. Continued …

Thailand pursues economic gains through BRICS membership

Thailand aims to join BRICS for economic opportunities, offering access to the ASEAN market and strengthening food security and tourism, according to Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Charnvirakul says joining the BRICS group will create significant trade and economic opportunities. BRICS includes major economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, alongside four new members added this year. Continued …

Thailand takes another step backward with its BRICS partnership

Thailand’s accession to the BRICS bloc last week as a partner member is certainly a notable development. Undeniably, it has implications for the country’s relationship with the United States and other Western countries.

In short, it highlights that Thailand is aligning itself with the “Global South” against what is seen as the hegemony of the West. Although the kingdom is joined by other ASEAN players such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam, it is a significant departure from Thailand’s former close ties with the United States. Continued …

Life as a Cambodian migrant worker in Thailand

For Sorphean Nhih, Thailand has been more than just a place to work. It has become a second home. At 33 years old, she has spent nearly half her life in the bustling streets of Bangkok, far from her native Kratie province in Cambodia.

Like many other migrant workers, she came to Thailand seeking better wages and opportunities. “I decided to come to Thailand for work because my friend told me that I could earn more here,” Sorphean said. “Back in Cambodia, I couldn’t find any work. So, I took a chance.” Continued …

IMF official says Asia clearly the powerhouse of global economy

Asia, which is contributing 60% to global growth, is the powerhouse of the global economy, said Krishna Srinivasan, director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Asia and Pacific department.

“This is the most dynamic region of the world. It has a huge amount of labor force. A lot of that is also the skilled labor force. It’s a region which is highly integrated into global supply chains. And lastly, it’s a region which has seen a huge increase in productivity growth,” Srinivasan said. Continued …

Facial Recognition to Replace Boarding Passes at Six Thai Airports

Thai airports announced plans to introduce a facial-recognition system by the end of the year, effectively phasing out the need for traditional boarding passes. This cutting-edge technology will be implemented in six major airports, aiming to streamline passenger movement and enhance security processes.

From Nov. 1, domestic travelers in Thailand will experience this new system, with international passengers following on Dec. 1. Passengers will register their identification details during check-in, either at a staffed counter or using a self-service kiosk. Continued …

Asia Pacific arrivals drive Thai tourism

Thailand recorded 26,088,855 visits from January to September, a 30.1% improvement over the 20,054,665 trips recorded during the same nine-month period in 2023.

China led the five top source markets, totaling 5,254,764 trips, an increase of 110.7% over the same period in 2023. Malaysia, in second place, delivered 3,742,474 visits, up 12.1%. India was the third-highest supplier, with 1,536,196 visits, up 32.2%. South Korea was fourth with 1,382,785 visits, up 15.9%, and Russia was in fifth place, with 1,159,758 visits, up 16.9%. Continued …

Thailand Targets 1 Million Flights in 2025

The Thai government has unveiled a bold initiative to manage a million flights nationally next year, following the recent inauguration of Suvarnabhumi Airport’s third runway earlier this month.

This ambitious target is a significant milestone in efforts to position Thailand as a principal aviation hub in the region, consequently driving up tourism and fueling economic growth. Continued …

TAT, partners aim to attract over 10.7M international tourists in Q4

Thapanee Kiatphaiboon, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that in the fourth quarter of this year Thailand aims to attract an additional 10.7 million foreign tourists, averaging 3.6 million per month, to reach the government’s target of 36.7 million visitors.

In the first nine months, over 26 million visitors have already arrived, and TAT is confident the target will be met, setting positive momentum for 2025. Continued …

TAT launches Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism promoton for 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will launch the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025 campaign. This will comprise collaboration with tourism partners to offer Grand Festivals, Grand Moments, and Grand Privileges to tourists, as well as the promotion of five must-dos in Thailand – Must Taste (Thai cuisine), Must Try (Muay Thai), Must Buy (Thai fashion and local products), Must Seek (new destinations and experiences), and Must See (Thai festivals). The latter aims to diversify Thailand’s tourism appeal and spotlight lesser-visited regions across the country. Continued …

Trang operators unfazed by reports of pricey airfares

Complaints regarding the price of airfares to Trang should not significantly affect tourism during the high season, as prices have dropped to regular levels since the lifting of the travel restrictions imposed during the pandemic.

Local news outlets reported that pricey airfares for flights to Trang, reaching as much as 3,000 baht for a one-way trip, triggered an outcry among locals, who suggested Trang people didn’t have any money. Continued …

AirAsia flight avoids disaster over denied landing in India

A Thai AirAsia flight found itself in a death-defying situation straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster when it was denied permission to land at an airport in India. Passengers were left fearing for their lives as the aircraft was forced to circle for 45 minutes with only 30 minutes of fuel remaining in the tank.

The drama unfolded as the Airbus A320 eventually received clearance to land but was then detained for four hours at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, Nepal, after arriving without the necessary clearance. Continued …

Festivals and events across Thailand in November

Thailand is alive with vibrant colors and unique celebrations in November, making it one of the year’s most memorable months for festivals. Experience the global music phenomenon at Rolling Loud Thailand 2024, or marvel at the artistic splendor of Thailand’s heritage at Awakening Bangkok 2024.

Be part of the lively atmosphere at the Phimai Festival, where exhilarating boat races captivate audiences, or delight in the enchanting ISAN Winter Wonderland. Continued …

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EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets in Thailand this year

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is intensifying its electric vehicle (EV) solution services, notably by expanding charging outlets, to capitalize on the burgeoning EV market and support Thailand’s carbon-reduction goals.

EGAT’s expansion follows its pilot-scale operations in collaboration with state agencies and building owners. EGAT aims to add 110 new EV charging outlets this year, increasing from 211 at the end of last year. Next year, the company plans to install an additional 100 outlets. Continued …

The Intensification of Storms in Asia: A Climate Change Reality

The recent years have witnessed a significant intensification of storms in Asia, a phenomenon that scientists attribute to the ongoing impacts of climate change.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has reported that Asia remained the most disaster-hit region in 2023, with floods and storms causing the highest number of casualties and economic losses. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate the effects of extreme weather events. Continued …

Thale Noi: Thailand’s hidden gem of sustainable tourism

Thailand, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant culture, continues pushing the boundaries of sustainable tourism.

Recently, the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA) submitted Thale Noi – a freshwater lake in the southern Phatthalung province – as a contender at the Skal International Sustainable Tourism Awards 2024. It won second place in the “Marine and Coastal Biodiversity” category, competing against nine other contenders. Continued …

Bangchak forges deal with CPF for oils, fats

Energy conglomerate Bangchak Corp. continues to acquire more used cooking oil to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by teaming up with Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF), which operates a variety of restaurant brands.

The cooperation agreement, which was signed on Monday, enables Bangchak and CPF to jointly manage used cooking oil and various fats from CPF’s food-production facilities, including fats from CPF’s wastewater treatment plants and affiliated companies, to produce SAF through Bangchak’s SAF production and distribution subsidiary BSGF. Continued …

The Role of Fossil Fuels in Southeast Asia’s Energy Mix

Southeast Asia’s energy landscape continues to be defined by its reliance on fossil fuels despite international efforts to promote cleaner alternatives. According to the IEA’s 2024 Southeast Asia Energy Outlook, fossil fuels have played a central role in meeting the region’s rapidly increasing energy demand over the past two decades. From 2010 to 2023, the region’s energy needs were primarily addressed through coal, oil, and natural gas, with coal being the dominant source.

Coal has been Southeast Asia’s primary beneficiary of energy growth, accounting for around 50% of the region’s electricity generation. Countries like Indonesia, which holds nearly 90% of the region’s coal production, have relied on coal to fuel their expanding industrial sectors. Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines also lean heavily on coal for electricity and other industrial applications such as steel production and manufacturing. Continued …

EVs on roads worldwide expected to number 85 million in 2025

By the end of 2025, an estimated 85 million electric vehicles (EVs), including cars, buses, vans and heavy trucks, are expected to be on the road, according to the latest forecast from U.S.-based research firm Gartner Inc. released on Monday.

Jonathan Davenport, Gartner’s senior analyst, said that despite several hurdles affecting the EV market over the past few months, the firm is projecting the number of EVs in use globally to total 64 million units in 2024 and increase by 33% in 2025. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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

Thursday’s news-Oct 24


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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights/Hua Hin Wine Expo/Daddy Deli, The Lodge join forces/Thailand braces for tropical storm/Loy Krathong 2024/Part of Koh Kham Island for Sale/Changes in Thai Tax Law/Giant Fish Thought To Be Extinct/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Casino Complex Law/Cambodian-Thai trade/IMF forecasts 3.2% global growth/Tourism: Thailand to Implement Tourism Tax/Northern Thailand tourism project/Link between tourism and peace/Rail project linking 3 airports/Pattaya Beach Littered with Debris/Brit drowns off Phuket/Foreign tourists warned/Flush The Toilet On An Airplane/Thailand Experience: 8 hidden beaches in Thailand/‘Floating’ train trips/English edition of ‘Royal Thai Tasty Diary’/Mats that matter/Climate Thailand: Rising Energy Demand in Southeast Asia/Shift to electric vehicles/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

New timetable for Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

  • Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, arrival at 6:30pm
  • Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

Hua Hin Wine Expo, Nov 1, to feature 150+ labels

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Daddy Deli, The Lodge join forces

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Thailand braces for tropical storm and cool winds in 24 provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather warning today, highlighting heavy rain in 24 provinces and urging vigilance regarding the powerful tropical storm Trami. Northern Thailand will experience cool weather and strong winds, while the southern seas will see high waves.

In the southern region (eastern coast), 40% of the area will experience thunderstorms, particularly in the provinces of Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Songkhla. Temperatures will range from 22 to 25°C at their lowest to 32 to 34°C at their highest, with variable winds blowing at speeds of 15 to 30 km/h. Continued …

Loy Krathong 2024 to focus on Thai ways, safety and environment

The Culture Ministry has urged public and private sectors to organize Loy Krathong activities this year with a focus on promoting traditional Thai ways, public safety, and environmental awareness.

Loy Krathong is celebrated on the full moon of the 12th lunar month, when Thais launch decorated floats or “krathong” on water bodies to pay respect to Phra Mae Khongkha, the Goddess of Water. This year’s festival falls on Nov. 15. Continued …

Part of Koh Kham Island for Sale for 1.8 Billion Baht

A portion of Koh Kham, an eastern Thai island, is for sale at Bt1.8 billion. Known for its pristine beauty and incomplete resort structures, this offering has caught the attention of prospective buyers and holidaymakers alike.

Listed by Facebook user Apassara Sonsab, this “private island” spans about 10 rai, featuring clear waters, a 300-meter sandy beach, and scenic volcanic rock formations. Situated 35 kilometers from mainland Trat and a mere kilometer from Koh Mak, the allure of this island lies in its tranquil and picturesque surroundings. Continued …

Are Changes in Thai Tax Law a Wake-Up Call to Rethink Your Visa Status?

You’re a busy expat who has been working in Thailand for years. Staying here has been a breeze, thanks to your HR department ably handling your work permit renewals and visa extensions.

While your visa status hasn’t changed, Thai tax laws have and your social and economic ties to the Kingdom have deepened. You might also be approaching retirement and wish to remain in Thailand as your long-term home. Continued …

Giant Fish Thought To Be Extinct Is Spotted in the Mekong River

A huge fish in the Mekong River thought to be extinct has been spotted three times in recent years. “The giant salmon carp is like a symbol of the Mekong region,” said Chheana Chhut, a researcher at the Inland Fisheries Research and Development Institute in Phnom Penh, Cambodia.

The predatory fish can grow up to 4 feet in length, and has a conspicuous knob at the tip of its lower jaw. A striking patch of yellow surrounds its large eyes. Continued …

  • Foreigner Wrecks Chiang Mai Stall After Smoking Ban Warning – Continued …
  • Police Arrest Foreign Man for Exploiting Minors – Continued …
  • Pakistani Men Arrested for Forcing Herbal Sales to Indian Tourists in Pattaya – Continued …

Casino Complex Law Set to Reach Thai Cabinet by Year-End

The Thai government is preparing to introduce a groundbreaking draft law on the establishment of entertainment complexes, including legal casinos, to the cabinet for approval by the year’s end.

This announcement came from Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, who stated that following cabinet assent, the draft bill will proceed to parliamentary debate. The Thai House of Representatives is scheduled to resume its regular session from mid-December until April next year. Continued …

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Cambodian-Thai trade up 10%, tops US$3 billion Jan-Sept

Bilateral trade between Cambodia and Thailand continues as usual, reaching over US$3.1 billion in the first nine months of the year, an increase of more than 10% over the same period in 2023. Thailand is Cambodia’s fourth-largest trading partner, after China, the U.S. and Vietnam, according to the General Department of Customs and Excise (GDCE).

GDCE statistics show that from January to September, total trade between Cambodia and Thailand amounted to $3.169 billion, up 12.4% from the same period in 2023. Continued …

IMF forecasts 3.2% global growth for 2024-25, with Thailand trailing ASEAN

The global war against inflation has largely been won — and at surprisingly little cost to economic growth, the International Monetary Fund declared Tuesday.

In its latest assessment of the global economy, the IMF predicted that worldwide inflation will cool from 6.7% last year to 5.8% this year and to 4.3% in 2025. It estimates that inflation will fall even faster in the world’s wealthy countries, from 4.6% last year to 2.6% this year and 2% — the target range for most major central banks — in 2025. Continued …

Thailand to Implement 300-Baht Tourism Tax, Starting with Air Travel

Thailand is gearing up to impose a 300-baht tourism tax, initially targeting air travel, possibly starting within the next six months.

The Tourism and Sports Ministry, under Minister Sorawong Thienthong, is refining details before seeking cabinet approval in January. Initially greenlit in February 2023 under the previous administration, the scheme requires newer government consensus post-elections. Continued …

Tweaks needed for northern Thailand tourism project

The new co-payment tourism promotion program for northern destinations in Thailand will need an upgrade in terms of both the amount of subsidies from the government and number of tourists to receive them, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Wednesday.

The total budget for this program, Aeo Nuea Khon La Khrueng (travel to the north at half prices), will unlikely reach 24 billion baht as in the past program because the new one will be split into five phases for continuous economic stimulus effects, he said. Continued … 

Thai visitor arrivals stats prove link between tourism and peace

Thailand has reported 26.08 million arrivals in the nine-month Jan.-Sept. 2024 period, up 30.09% over the same period of 2023. A deeper analysis shows how the country is benefiting from both internal peace and external conflicts as it seeks to safeguard the role of tourism as an economic mainstay in the second year of post-Covid recovery.

It had been earlier hoped, although not targeted, that arrivals would hit the 40 million mark of pre-Covid 2019. That expectation has now been tempered to 35-37 million in view of the extremely fragile and flammable global scenario and the impact of the upcoming electronic travel authorization requirement. Continued …

Cabinet set to approve new contract for rail project linking 3 airports

The amended contract for the high-speed rail project linking three airports is now in the final phase and will be presented to the cabinet for approval next Tuesday (October 29), the Eastern Economic Corridor Office (EECO) said.

The 276.5-billion-baht rail project will link Suvarnabhumi, Don Muang, and U-Tapao international airports and form a high-speed connection between Bangkok and EEC areas. Continued …

Pattaya Beach Becomes Littered with Debris

Yesterday, many tourists at Pattaya Beach were seeing numerous pieces of trash floating in the sea and littered across the beach. The garbage includes cigarette butts, plastic bags, water bottles, foam containers, and styrofoam boxes.

This debris has accumulated along the entire stretch of Pattaya Beach, with no one knowing where it came from. In some areas, there are significant piles of cigarette butts lining the shore. Continued …

Brit businessman drowns off Phuket after ‘ignoring red flags’ on beach

A British man has tragically died while swimming off the coast of a holiday island in Thailand after cops say he ignored the red flags.

The 43-year-old businessman was reportedly dragged away from the shore at Karon Beach, Phuket, by a rip current that was so strong whirlpools could be seen in the surf. Continued …

Foreign tourists warned of transnational pickpockets in Bangkok, conmen purporting to be police

Metropolitan Police in Bangkok have issued warnings to tourists, particularly those carrying cash or valuables, in the most popular areas of the capital. The first warning comes after the arrest on Oct. 18th of an Iranian tourist who had targeted tourists while purporting to be a police officer. The culprit would identify cash in their belongings and appropriate a portion before escaping in a car.

At the same time, police are also warning about organized, transnational pickpocket gangs. This comes following the arrest of the first such gang on Monday from the Philippines. Continued …

Here’s What Happens When You Flush The Toilet On An Airplane

If you’re reading this, you’ve probably been on your fair share of flights. And while you may understand the science behind how planes fly, there’s still something magical about the idea of soaring through the air at over 400 miles (643 km) an hour. One more thing that seems to work like magic? Airplane toilets.

Sure, it’s not the most glamorous part of air travel, but it is without question one of the most important components of a pleasant flight. But how do airplane toilets work as we zoom through the air? According to Duke Armitage, airline pilot and founder of Aviamonde, it’s actually pretty simple. Continued …

 

8 hidden beaches in Thailand that rival world-famous tropical paradises

Picture this: pristine white sands stretching as far as the eye can see, crystal-clear turquoise waters gently lapping at the shore, and not another soul in sight. Welcome to Thailand’s best-kept secrets – the hidden beaches that rival even the most famous tropical paradises.

While millions flock to the well-trodden shores of Phuket and Koh Samui, savvy travelers are discovering a world of untouched beauty tucked away on lesser-known islands and secluded coastlines. Join me as we embark on a journey to uncover the most beautiful secret beaches in Thailand, where serenity and natural splendor await those willing to venture off the beaten path. Continued …

Bookings open for ‘floating’ train trips to Pa Sak Jolasid Dam

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) will operate special holiday trains from Bangkok to Pa Sak Jolasid Dam in Lopburi province as one-day trips from November to January. Bookings opened today.

The trip, which is well-known by the name “Floating Railway”, features a magnificent lakeview along the dam’s wall amid the cool weather of cold season. The round-trip excursions will run on Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 3 until Jan. 26, totaling 21 days. Continued …

English edition of royal chef’s ‘Royal Thai Tasty Diary’ published

The English edition of the “Royal Thai Tasty Diary” by Thanpuying Prasarnsuk Tantivejkul, a master craftswoman during the reign of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, was launched on Wednesday.

Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn granted an initiation to the Chaipattana Foundation to publish the book, aiming to showcase the rich culinary heritage of Thailand. Continued …

Mats that matter – the colors of Chanthaboon

The modern world has enabled cultures to become more interconnected, resulting in shifts in traditional practices due to cross-cultural influences. While still deeply ingrained in many societies, some trends have evolved to better match our increasingly urban lifestyles and our preferences.

Even the seemingly mundane habit of sleeping on the floor using mats has deep historical, cultural, and historical roots. Due to western influences, unique floor sleeping traditions in the region have changed over time, resulting in western-style beds replacing the traditional mats spread on the floor. Continued …

The Rising Energy Demand in Southeast Asia and Its Global Implications

Southeast Asia is emerging as a critical player in global energy markets, driven by rapid economic growth and demographic expansion. According to the 2024 Southeast Asia Energy Outlook by the International Energy Agency (IEA), energy demand in the region is set to rise sharply, second only to India in terms of the increase scale. Between 2010 and 2035, the area will account for over 25% of global energy demand growth, a significant jump from its 11% share between 2010 and 2020.

This rise in energy consumption is underpinned by Southeast Asia’s role as a global industrial hub and its growing population. By 2030, the region will be one of the five largest economies globally, with over 720 million residents. This increase in demand highlights the urgent need to balance energy security, economic growth, and environmental sustainability. Continued …

Shift to electric vehicles will have far-reaching impact, IMF says

The global transition toward electric vehicles will have “far-reaching” impacts on investment, production, international trade and employment, the International Monetary Fund said on Tuesday as part of its update to global economic growth forecasts.

The analysis was included in the IMF’s latest World Economic Outlook, which was released as policymakers meet at the IMF and World Bank annual meetings this week to discuss efforts to boost global growth, deal with debt distress and finance the green energy transition. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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-March 22


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Today’s news: Water bills to go online/’Acrobat circus’ in Hua Hin/Replacing overhead wiring/Spooked by ghost shark/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Big problems and big tax income/Inflation slowing/Tricky H2 for businesses/Shrugs off wage hike/Australia opens door to agricultural workers/Tourism: UK waiver of visa fees/THAI plans summer flights/Canadian Tourist Dies/Environment: Alarming health threat/Climate change bill in pipeline/Bangkok’s waste-to-energy plants/Solar farm in EEC/New phase for electric vehicles/Thailand Experience: Because of all of the digital nomads/Tasty treats in Talat Phlu/The Spirituality of Phitsanulok/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Water bills to go online, still in testing

The Hua Hin Municipal Waterworks is launching a new water bill payment system. The new online system, which is currently in its testing phase, aims to streamline operations and improve the overall customer experience.

Meanwhile, customers are able to pay their water bills directly at the Waterworks Office or through the Waterworks’ official Line account (@904vnffi). Continued …

‘Acrobat circus’ at Vic Hua Hin Theater, March 30-31

“About Us and Time” is a modern circus acrobat arts performances showcasing an array of skilled acrobats, elegant dancers, and imaginative storytellers coming together.

Directed by Chloe Farrah, a coach and former performer from the world-renowned acrobatic troupe Cirque du Soleil, in collaboration with Leng Rajanikara , the champion of Thailand’s Got Talent Season 2, and a team of acrobatic performers from the KV FAMILY team, the event showcases skillful acrobats delivering breathtaking performances over the course of 60 minutes. Continued …

Groups move ahead in replacing overhead wiring

Four major organizations – the Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA), the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration – have joined forces to replace overhead cables with underground ones along 116 routes. This substantial project, spanning across both Bangkok and other provinces, will cover a total distance of 213 kilometers.

Originally slated for last year, this project is part of a larger plan. This includes the rearrangement of overhead cables across 1,407 routes in Bangkok and the provinces, covering a combined length of 2,498 kilometers. Continued …

Scientists spooked by ghost shark sighting off Thailand coast

Scientists have been spooked by the ghoulish discovery of a ghost shark swimming off the Andaman coast of Thailand. Researchers revealed the ghost shark is a new species named Chimaera supapae. It boasts a formidable head, oversized eyes, and delicate, feather-like fins.

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Chimaeras, commonly known as ghost sharks, belong to the family of cartilaginous fish, sharing kinship with sharks and rays. Live Science highlighted that these cartilaginous fish represent some of the oldest species still extant today. Continued …

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  • Over 700 foreigners caught in Thai-reserved jobs, mainly in tourism hotspots – Continued …
  • Chinese Man Arrested in Pa Klok for 653 Days of Overstay – Continued …
  • 2-year jail sentence to Danish resort manager – Continued …
  • Russian tourist fined Bt500 over assault – Continued … 

Big problems, and big tax income, from legalized casinos

Thailand could receive an income of 50 billion to 100 billion baht per year were casinos legaliszed, money that could be put toward taxes and national development, according to Thanawat Phonwichai, president of the University of Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

However, legalizing casinos often comes with a cost, he said, such as drug addiction and gambling, and the rise of transnational crimes. Thanawat also warned that casinos should not be built in densely populated areas. Continued …

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Inflation slowing, seen at 1% this year

Thailand’s inflation is slowing and is expected to be at 1% this year, the Finance Ministry said today, bottom of the 1% to 3% range.

High interest rates were affecting the public, while purchasing power was weak, Pornchai Thiraveja, head of the ministry’s Fiscal Policy Office (FPO), told a briefing, adding that five projects were be prepared to help with credit for the low income group. Continued …

EconThai sees tricky H2 for businesses

Businesses are likely to find it difficult to get through the second half of this year, as people’s purchasing power remains weak amid a high level of household debt, says the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry (EconThai).

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking has projected the Thai economy to improve in this year’s second quarter due to state budget spending and a reduction in tension in the Red Sea region. Continued …

MR DIY shrugs off wage hike

MR DIY continues to expand in Thailand despite the hike in the daily minimum wage. The increase in the minimum wage could pose a slight impact to the company as costs rise, but it will benefit the economy, said Andy Chin, chief executive of MR DIY Thailand.

As wages increase, it will have a positive impact on the overall retail sector, as people will have more income or purchasing power, possibly leading to higher consumption, he noted. Continued …

Australia opens door to agricultural workers from Thailand

According to Australia’s Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, which is in charge of the visa subclass 403, workers from four countries – Vietnam, Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines – can apply for the visa and get an opportunity to stay in Australia to work for up to four years.

The Australian government has just announced the approval of the agriculture visa subclass 403, which allows workers in a range of agriculture sectors and skill levels from certain Southeast Asia countries, including Vietnam, to work in Australia. Continued …

UK waiver of visa fees for Thais in progress

One of the goals of the UK-Thai Strategic Partnership agreement signed with UK Foreign Secretary Lord Cameron on Wednesday is to allow Thai passport holders visa-free access to the United Kingdom on short-term visits for tourism or business.

On Wednesday, Thailand signed a road map agreement with the United Kingdom elevating the Western country as a strategic partner. The deal was inked on a flying visit to Bangkok by newly appointed UK Foreign Secretary and former Prime Minister, David Cameron. Continued …

THAI plans summer flights, including Milan and Oslo

Thai Airways International (THAI) unveiled an ambitious summer schedule set to cover 61 global destinations, including Milan and Oslo.

From March 31 to Oct. 26, the airline is not just expanding its wings with a special focus on two new destinations: the fashion capital of Milan and the scenic splendor of Oslo. This strategic expansion includes a significant increase in direct flights to Europe and a robust recovery of routes to China, marking a milestone in THAI’s post-Covid-19 resurgence. Continued …

Canadian Tourist Dies After Falling Off Moving Train

A young Canadian man died Wednesday night after falling off a fast train running from Bangkok to Chumphon after going out of the carriage to smoke a cigarette as it was moving up and down during the journey.

At approximately 10.30 p.m., Ban Pong police station in Ratchaburi province was notified that a foreign man, later identified as Ralph Ryan Joseph, 26, from Canada, had disappeared after stepping out of the carriage of fast train number 168 to smoke near Ban Kluay Temple, Tha Rap subdistrict, Mueang district. A search was launched but the team was unable to find him. Continued …

Climate change an alarming health threat

If our planet were a patient, it would be admitted to intensive care. Its vital signs are alarming. It is running a fever, with each of the last nine months the hottest on record, as we hurtle toward the 1.5-degree threshold.

Its lung capacity is compromised, with the destruction of forests that absorb carbon dioxide and produce oxygen. And many of the earth’s water sources – its lifeblood – are contaminated. Most concerning of all, its condition is deteriorating rapidly. Continued …

First national climate change bill in the pipeline

The country’s first-ever climate change bill is expected to be submitted for the cabinet’s consideration by June. It aims to serve as a tool for limiting the nation’s losses due to global warming while improving its ability to adapt and be more resilient in the face of crises, according to the Department of Climate Change and Environment.

The bill was drafted in response to global concern about increased temperatures damaging natural ecosystems, people’s well-being, and the economy. Continued …

Sustainable solutions: Bangkok’s waste-to-energy plants

To combat the Thai capital’s mounting garbage crisis, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is rolling out two cutting-edge waste-to-energy plants to revolutionize waste management by 2026. BMA Permanent Secretary Wanthanee Wattana voiced unwavering confidence in the timely completion of these facilities.

Wattana revealed that construction is well underway at the Nong Khaem and On Nut garbage disposal centers, with Privy Councillor Palakorn Suwanrath spearheading the ceremonial groundwork for one of these eco-innovative power plants on March 12. Continued … 

SPCG presses ahead with delayed solar farm in EEC

SPCG, a pioneer in solar farm development, anticipates the smooth development of its much-delayed solar farm project in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), as the construction cost is likely to decrease by 25%.

The company adjusted its cost estimate, including the prices of equipment used for solar panel installation, believing the cost should drop from 20 billion baht to 15 billion baht, said Pipat Viriyatranon, vice president for finance. Continued …

A new phase for electric vehicles

In 2024, automakers will continue to wrestle with shifts caused by software and electrification’s increasing roles. creating a new phase for electric vehicles (EVs), according to Gartner, Inc.

“New OEM incumbents want to heavily redefine the status quo in automotive,” said Pedro Pacheco, vice president of research at Gartner. “They brought innovations that simplify production costs, such as centralized vehicle architecture or the introduction of gigacastings, that help reduce manufacturing cost and assembly time, which legacy automakers had no choice to adopt to survive.” Continued …

We didn’t want to come to Chiang Mai because of all of the digital nomads

Anyone who follows the phenomenon of nomading knows that there are certain “hotspots” around the world that are incredibly popular with nomads and long-term travelers: Mexico City, Mexico; Lisbon, Portugal; Medellín, Colombia; Bali, Indonesia; Bansko, Bulgaria; and Tbilisi, Georgia. But the One Ring to Rule Them All? Chiang Mai, Thailand, which is probably the world’s most well-known nomad destination.

Which is exactly why Michael and I never wanted to come here. All those nomads? We didn’t leave America to travel the world just to hang out with people exactly like ourselves. And didn’t the whole city exist just to cater to these people? That didn’t seem like a very authentic “Thai” experience. Continued …

Tasty treats not to be missed in Talat Phlu

A trading center for Chinese immigrants on the Phra Nakhon side of the Chao Phraya River in the early Rattanakosin period when Bangkok was first established, Sampeng Market is separated by water from Krung Thonburi, another area that also boasts a commercial hub.

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Dubbed the Chinatown of Krung Thonburi, Talat Phlu is also home to Chinese immigrants, most of them Teochew Chinese who migrated from the southern part of mainland China. Continued …

New Temple Museum Highlights the Spirituality of Phitsanulok

In the heart of Phitsanulok, amid a landscape steeped in history and spirituality, lies “Wat Yai” or Wat Phra Si Rattana Mahathat.

This 14th-century Buddhist temple is a beacon of cultural significance, renowned not only for the Phra Phuttha Chinnarat Buddha image, with its exquisite beauty and rich mythological narrative, but also for the newly completed Phuttha Chinnarat National Museum. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-Dec 14

Today’s news: Healthcare revolution or expat confusion?/PM2.5 action plan/Bangkok struggles with PM2.5/Smog moves to north, west/NEPC plans to cap power tariff/2024 Michelin Guide/Phat Kaphrao ranked third best/Thai cuisine ranked 17th/Thai artifacts from USA/Thai rice purity at risk/Road to carbon neutrality/COP28: Implication to Thailand/Monkeys: Nature’s playful wonders/2.4 million lights/Economy: ADB cuts growth forecast/’Heavy-hearted’ about 2024 prospects/Wage hike ‘won’t be a disaster’/Wage hike unlikely to push up prices/Optimistic on EVs/Switch focus to EVs/5 business trends/Tourism: Tourism authority plans strategy/Grand Pattaya Countdown 2024/Thailand Experience: 10 winter Thailand vacation ideas/Thailand’s tasty hideouts/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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Healthcare revolution or expat confusion? Thai Minister unveils game-changing scheme

In a move that promises to transform healthcare access for foreign nationals and the stateless, Thai Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew is set to launch a registration scheme on Jan. 1 next year.

The scheme, which boasts a mere five-minute registration process, aims to streamline access to public hospital coverage, leaving behind the antiquated healthcare systems that took weeks or even months. However, confusion has swept through expat circles as reports suggest the healthcare initiative is not for everyone. Continued …

PM2.5 action plan: Thai PM confident in govt initiatives

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin expressed confidence that Thailand’s scourge of air pollution will improve once relevant parties implement government policies aimed at tackling PM2.5 fine dust.

PM2.5 is fine particulate matter that is 2.5 microns or less in diameter and can be inhaled, boosting the risk of health problems like heart disease and asthma. Continued …

Bangkok struggles with escalating PM2.5 levels

Bangkok is grappling with a severe rise in PM2.5 levels, necessitating immediate intervention from the government. Nearly 29 of the city’s 50 districts have recorded PM2.5 concentrations surpassing 35 micrograms per cubic meter (μg/m3), making the air unfit for breathing.

The districts with the highest PM2.5 concentrations include Bangkok Yai (105.1μg/m3), Thonburi (104.8μg/m3), Nong Khaem (103.7μg/m3), Khlong San (100.6μg/m3), and Bang Kho Laem (99.5μg/m3), according to data from the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA). Continued …

Hazardous smog moves to north, west

The levels of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns, known as PM2.5, reached dangerous levels in parts of the north and the western region this morning, while Samut Songkhram was the only province in the red zone, indicating PM2.5 readings exceeded the acceptable standard of 50 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) of air.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (Gistda) reported at 9am today that the central province of Samut Songkhram, located west of Bangkok, recorded 77.1 micrograms of PM2.5 per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. Continued …

NEPC plans to cap power tariff for Thai households at current rate

The National Energy Policy Council (NEPC), in its recent meeting, moved to limit the power tariff for households consuming not more than 300 units a month at the existing rate of 3.99 baht per unit, an insider familiar with the meeting discussions revealed.

In the NEPC meeting, led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, two main points were reviewed, both related to the proposed tariff of 4.68 baht per unit for the period of January to April of the upcoming year. This proposed rate, an increase of 17.3% from the current tariff, was sanctioned by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Nov. 30. Continued …

Thailand gains 2 new 2-star and 6 one-star restaurants in the 2024 Michelin Guide

Thailand has welcomed two new two-star and six additional one-star restaurants in the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand edition, which consists of 447 food establishments: seven with two Michelin Stars, 28 with one Michelin star, 196 Bib Gourmand, and 216 Michelin Selected venues.

The 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand edition adds two Michelin stars listings – Baan Tepa, serving a contemporary Thai tasting menu, and the contemporary Indian restaurant GAA. The new entries have been promoted from their one-star rating in the previous list. Continued …

Phat Kaphrao ranked third best dish in the world by Taste Atlas

The popular Thai dish Phat Kaphrao has been declared the third best dish in the world by Taste Atlas, a renowned online food website. The accolade highlights the dish’s unique blend of flavors and ingredients that have captivated food enthusiasts worldwide. Phat Kaphrao is known for its flavorful combination of minced meat or seafood with holy basil, shallots, garlic, and chili peppers, has earned this prestigious ranking from Taste Atlas. In the ranking, Phat Kaphrao was surpassed only by Brazil’s Picanha and Malaysia’s Roti Canai.

 

Thai cuisine ranked 17th in list of 100 best cuisines in the world

Thailand’s cuisine has been ranked 17th in the “100 Best Cuisine in the World” list released by TasteAtlas.com on Tuesday.

Thai cuisine was given a score of 4.48 by the website, which features recipes and food reviews from critics across the world. In top position is Italy with a score of 4.65, followed by Japan, also with 4.65, and Greece with 4.64. Continued …

Fine Arts Dept wants speedy return of Thai artifacts from USA

The Thai government should expedite its efforts to retrieve Thai artifacts stolen from Si Thep historical park in Phetchabun province and currently held in the United States, said Phanombootra Chandrajoti, director general of the Fine Arts Department.

“A major challenge facing Thailand, after Si Thep historical park was recognized as a UNESCO World Cultural Heritage Site in September, is to collaborate with the U.S. in reclaiming artifacts, stolen from Si Thep more than 60 years ago, from museums in the U.S.,” he said. Continued …

Thai rice purity at risk due to popularity of foreign strains

Thai rice finds itself in a perilous position, as the purity of its strains is at risk due to the rising popularity of foreign rice strains smuggled from neighboring countries, warns the nation’s agriculture minister, Thammanat Prompow.

Speaking at the annual Thai rice conference organized by the Thai Rice Foundation Under Royal Patronage, Thammanat expressed his worries about the future of Thai rice. Despite producing vast revenues, Thai farmers are still ensnared in poverty and debt. Continued …

Thailand’s road to carbon neutrality: 200km of new expressways, 30% emissions cut by 2030

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) has unveiled a 10-year plan to build 200 kilometers of new expressway and cut 30% of greenhouse gas emissions by 2030 to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.

EXAT Gov.Surachet Laophulsuk announced the goal at the Sustainability Forum 2024, hosted by Krungthep Turakij at BITEC Bangna in Bangkok on Wednesday. Continued …

COP28: What to expect and implication to Thailand

The 28th United Nations Climate Change Conference (UNFCCC), known as COP28, took place from Nov. 30 to Dec. 12. The world paid close attention to this meeting, as it tracks the progress of the committed pledges ‘1.5°C scenario’ and urges accelerated efforts to battle against climate change.

2023 was the hottest year on record and global temperatures have increased 1.1°C above pre-industrial levels, leaving only a 0.4°C gap to the 1.5°C target. Climate change has many impacts (e.g., severe weather, extreme heat and drought), causing many global catastrophes such as wildfires in Canada and unprecedented floods in Pakistan, Somalia and Kenya. Continued …

Monkeys: Nature’s playful wonders and the battle for their survival

Step into the lush landscapes of tropical rainforests or the wide-open spaces of savannas, and you might witness a captivating show unfolding high in the treetops – the world of monkeys. These clever creatures bring joy and wonder to the wild.

The world is home to many monkeys, each exhibiting distinct lifestyles. These creatures vary significantly in size, shape, and color, yet they share common traits of intelligence and sociability. Some, like the spider monkey, effortlessly swing through branches, while others, like the capuchin, display remarkable problem-solving abilities. Their expressive faces and lively behaviors make them both fascinating and endearing. Continued …

2.4 million lights transform Bangkok cityscape into magical wonderland

In a luminous extravaganza set to rival the stars, over 2.4 million enchanting lights are casting their glow upon Bangkok‘s Ratchadamnoen Avenue and Rattanakosin Island.

The dazzling campaign, inaugurated Tuesday, at the ministry’s headquarters on Atsadang Road, is a collaborative effort between the ministry and the Bangkok Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA). These radiant lights will grace the heart of the city every evening from 6pm to midnight until Jan. 15, adding a sparkling touch to the year-end celebrations. Continued …

ADB cuts Thailand’s 2023 economic growth forecast to 2.5%

The Asian Development Bank (ADB) has lowered its economic forecast for Thailand in 2023 from 3.5% growth to 2.5%, citing export contraction, reduced government spending, and lower investment from both the public and private sectors.

The ADB also revised down its forecast for the Thai economy next year from 3.7% to 3.3% due to the global economic slowdown. Continued …

PM ‘heavy-hearted’ about 2024 prospects

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has admitted he felt “heavy-hearted” about the country’s economic prospects next year, describing the current state of the economy as being in a crisis.

The premier stressed the government is looking to prioritize the resumption of a free trade agreement (FTA) with the European Union over investments in infrastructure projects to nurture the economic well-being of the country. Continued …

PM: Bigger wage hike ‘won’t be a disaster’

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Wednesday defended his decision to push for a higher daily minimum wage, saying it would “not be a disaster” for business owners.

He made the comments a day after a motion to acknowledge new daily minimum rates was removed from the agenda of the cabinet meeting. Continued …

Wage hike unlikely to push up prices

Increases to the daily minimum wage are unlikely to have a substantial effect on the domestic prices of goods and services, insisted the Commerce Ministry’s planning unit.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), said the analysis conducted by the office on the impact of the minimum wage adjustment by the tripartite wage committee on inflation showed an average daily minimum wage increase of 2.37% to 345 baht would lead to a modest uptick in inflation, about 0.13–0.25%. Continued …

Insurance industry optimistic on EVs, but repair/replace problems persist

Thailand’s insurance industry is expecting opportunities to expand with the growing demand for electric vehicles (EV), Bangkok Insurance CEO and President Apisit Anantanatarat said. He, however, cautioned that while this was a positive scenario, EV cars were still new for the insurance industry.

During a press trip to Japan over the weekend, he pointed out that when compared to an internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicle — a car powered by conventional, oil-derived resources such as petrol, gas or diesel fuel — an EV has a higher loss ratio. Continued …

PM urges Japan automakers to switch focus to EVs

Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin has warned Japanese automakers could be “left behind” unless they quickly transition to producing more electric vehicles (EVs), as rivals from China claim market share in the Southeast Asian country.

The businessman-turned-politician made the remark during an interview with Japanese media Tuesday ahead of his visit to Tokyo to attend a summit on Sunday between Japan and Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) members. Continued …

IBM Thailand identifies 5 business trends for next year

IBM Thailand has outlined five trends for 2024, led by artificial intelligence (AI) defining the business landscape and competitive advantages. According to the company, people who use AI will replace people who don’t. Continued …

Tourism authority plans strategy revamp to boost visitor spending

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is setting its sights on revamping its strategies to rejuvenate tourist spending, which has experienced a notable decline since the onset of the pandemic. Foreign tourists’ expenditure has dipped from an average of 50,000 baht to 42,000 baht (US$1,423 to 1,195).

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday urged TAT executives and domestic offices to reignite tourism expenditure. He suggested promoting less well-known cities, encouraging spending beyond the high season, curating products that cater to tourists’ demands, and smoothing the connection between different destinations. Continued …

Pattaya Gears Up for Grand Pattaya Countdown 2024 Celebration

Pattaya city authorities arranged a readiness meeting in preparation for the upcoming “MONO29 Pattaya Countdown 2023” on Dec. 13. The meeting, chaired by Thithiphan Pettrakul, deputy mayor of Pattaya, was attended by key officials and representatives from various government agencies.

The focus of the meeting was to finalize the plans for the three-day event, scheduled for Dec. 29-31. This year’s celebration will be held at both Pattaya Beach and Koh Larn, marking a significant expansion from previous years. Continued …

10 winter Thailand vacation ideas to places few tourists know exist

Thailand is a favorite for winter beach vacations, but the competition for beach umbrellas can be intense in spots like Samui or Phuket. Why not come to the Land of Smiles for something different?

Each year, Thai tourism comes up with a list of spots that they term “Unseen Thailand,” places that are known to Thai travelers but generally not on the foreign tourist radar. Here are 10 you should put on your winter travel bucket list. Continued …

In search of Thailand’s tasty hideouts

“Stomach and soul,” says chef David Thompson with a smile. “The two things that sum up Thailand.” He pauses. “Well, if I was being flippant and succinct.”

David, as I know only too well, is a master of both. It’s quarter past two in the morning, just outside Amphawa, a town an hour or two to the southwest of Bangkok. And I’m a little confused. Continued …

Escalating conflict in Myanmar displaces over 500,000 people since Oct 26

More than half a million people are estimated to have been newly displaced due to the escalation of armed conflict since Oct. 26, although figures are fluid due to returns and displacement, while communication challenges are making numbers difficult to verify. This adds to the 2 million people who were already displaced before the current escalation of violence. Continued …

Cambodia leads FDI growth in Southeast Asia

Cambodia stands at the forefront of foreign direct investment (FDI) in Southeast Asia, anticipating a robust influx of capital in 2024, buoyed by a solid economic recovery. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) projects the country’s growth to reach 6.1% next year, as highlighted in the annual FDI Standouts Watchlist from fDi Intelligence. Continued …

World to hit 1.4C of warming in record hot 2023

With a month to run, 2023 will reach global warming of about 1.4 degrees Celsius above preindustrial levels, adding to “a deafening cacophony” of broken climate records, the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) said. Continued …

Global trade to contract by 5% in 2023

Global trade is set to contract by 5% in 2023 compared to last year, the United Nations trade body said on Monday, with an overall pessimistic forecast for 2024. Trade in goods is expected to contract by nearly $2 trillion in 2023, or 8%, but services trade should increase by about $500 billion, or 7%, according to the UN body. Continued …

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

 

Monday’s news-Dec 4

Today’s news: Electricity, fuel prices to increase/PM rejects electricity tariff hike/Thap Sakae School’s eco-friendly building material/Living in Thailand/How to boost your immune system/Red Cross clarifies blood donation charges/27 provinces brace for heavy rainfall/Increasing homelessness in Thailand/Top-earning Thai actresses/Another festival ride crash/Bread krathongs spark fish massacre/Renowned fortune-teller predicts/Six more Thai workers set to return/Economy: Pork prices sizzle down/Debtors flood mediation service/100% public electric vehicles/Gold prices soaring/Tourism: Child sex abuse in Pattaya/Plan to extend Songkran raises eyebrows/Govt rejigs plans for Songkran/Soft power charms/French Tourist Dies Koh Samui Waterfall/Thailand Experience: The ‘Queen of Thai Desserts’/Find authenticity in the big Isaan cities/Best Thailand Landmarks/Spotting a good restaurant in Bangkok/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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Electricity and fuel prices are expected to increase next year

Consumers are advised to brace for increases in the prices of electricity and fuel next year, even though the government will try its best to minimize the rises.

After the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) proposed an increase in the price of electricity, from 3.99 baht to 4.68 baht/unit for January-April, the Ministry of Energy is to hold consultations with the ERC on how to trim the fuel tariff (FT), averaging 89.55 satang/unit, to limit the proposed increase, which is considered by the government to be too large. Continued …

PM rejects electricity tariff hike proposal

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin rejected the electricity tariff hike approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Saturday, explaining that he was worried the increase would be too burdensome for consumers. Most of the general public are currently facing rising cost of living. Srettha added that the increase could hurt the government’s popularity in the next general election.

The ERC earlier approved a 12.5% increase in the electricity tariff for residential consumers, from 4.20 baht to 4.68 baht per unit. Continued …

Thap Sakae School transforms beverage cartons into eco-friendly building material

SIG has partnered with Thai retailer CP All to support the launch of the “Green Café” pilot project at Thap Sakae School in Thailand, in the southern part of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, which aims to educate and nurture environmental consciousness directly in the community.

The project is a collaboration between SIG, CP All and its partners to build a green café that is made of recycled materials. Continued …

Living in Thailand

Thailand is a beautiful and fun country, where you can have a fantastic lifestyle as an expat. There are some great options depending on the type of lifestyle you want to have, and all of them will definitely be budget friendly.

You will enter into a kingdom that has delicious foods, night markets, legendary beaches, and a nightlife that cannot be beat. It’s also home to a school of massage that will rebuild and repair your body, and never break your bank account. Continued …

How to boost your immune system and make it through cold season

You may be stocking up on cough sweets and tissues if the season is getting colder and you are concerned about respiratory infections.

There is more you can do to try and avoid getting sick, though it may not be possible to avoid all infections. These three strategies will help you get through the cold season feeling strong. Continued …

Thai Red Cross clarifies blood donation charges are for service not sale

The Thai Red Cross Society’s National Blood Center clarified that the blood donated and subsequently delivered across the nation’s hospitals is not up for sale. However, recipients are required to cover a service fee.

This clarification came to light via the National Blood Center’s website in response to a Facebook post claiming the Thai Red Cross Society was profiting from blood donations by having hospitals charge recipients 2,100 baht per bag of blood. Continued …

27 provinces, including Bangkok, to brace for heavy rainfall

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a heavy rainfall warning for 27 provinces, including Bangkok. The southern region is expected to receive significant rainfall, covering 80% of the area, which may lead to sudden flooding and runoff.

A high-pressure system from China is covering the northern region, the northeastern region, and the South China Sea. This system is bringing in moisture from the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, resulting in rainfall in the upper part of Thailand. Continued …

Survey reveals increasing homelessness in Thailand

The Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) and associated agencies took the stage on Nov. 30, to bring to light the findings of an extensive survey conducted on the state of homelessness in Thailand. The details were presented at the 2024 Protection of Homeless People Expo.

The survey, spearheaded by Phoranee Phuprasert, director of ThaiHealth’s Office of Vulnerable Group Support, discovered that Thailand is currently home to over 2,499 homeless individuals. The primary causes leading to this situation were identified as unemployment and familial disputes. Continued …

Thai entertainment royalty: Top-earning actresses and their impressive fees

In the glitzy world of Thai entertainment, a select few actresses reign supreme, not just for their talent but also for the staggering fees they command.

Topping the list are six superstars who demand huge sums to appear in dramas, advertisements, and events. These leading ladies, known for their confident styles and award-winning performances, also showcase the lucrative landscape of the Thai entertainment industry. Continued …

Another Octopus ride crash sparks fairground safety fears in Thailand

Another accident involving a “giant octopus” ride left at least three people injured in Khon Kaen province on Friday night. Similar accidents involving the same type of fairground ride have injured scores of people in Bangkok and across the country in recent years.

Friday’s accident in the northeast occurred shortly before midnight when an axle snapped, causing one of the ride’s “tentacles” to collapse, said witnesses and local officials. Continued …

Eco-friendly bread krathongs spark fish massacre at Bangkok Loy Krathong

While promoted as an eco-friendly alternative, krathongs made of bread killed off large numbers of fish during this Loy Krathong festival, says a Bangkok official.

Pornphrom Vikitsreth, adviser to the Bangkok governor, on Friday posted photos of piles of dead fish on Facebook, saying that they died as a result of salted bread krathongs floated on a pond in Bangkok’s Santiphap Park. Continued …

Renowned fortune-teller predicts potential misfortunes before new year 2024

A recent prediction by the renowned fortune-teller Mor Plai Prai Krasib hints at potential misfortunes in the three days before the new year of 2024. The seer further points to significant changes post-January, with a focus on health issues linked to flying creatures.

In an interview, Mor Plai unveiled his predictions for the eve of the new year and beyond. He particularly emphasized the need for caution on Dec. 28, 29, and 30. Continued …

Six more Thai workers set to return as nine still held as hostages

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) is pressing ahead with negotiations to help the remaining nine Thai hostages captured by Hamas, as six more Thai workers recently released from captivity are due to arrive back in Thailand on Monday.

Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara said on Sunday that the government is concerned by the end of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which could hold up further releases of Thai hostages. Continued …

Pork prices sizzle down, fueling October’s inflation cool-off

A decline in pork prices significantly contributed to a reduction in the inflation rate in October, an anonymous figure within the Finance Ministry has revealed. The inflation experienced a year-on-year decrease of 0.31% in October, largely due to a 0.2% drop in energy prices, attributed to lower oil costs and employed subsidies to keep energy prices in check.

Moreover, food prices saw a decrease of 0.5% in October, with pork prices being a significant contributor. Despite a 0.2% price increase in ready-to-eat meals, there was a general decline in inflation during October. Continued …

Informal debtors owing Bt1.5 billion flood govt mediation service

Over 37,000 people owing a combined 1.5 billion baht applied for the government’s informal-debt resolution program in its first two days, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday.

Permanent Secretary Suttipong Juljarern revealed that 37,579 people had registered for debt mediation as of Saturday at 4pm. Of these, 36,338 registered online, while 1,241 visited Debt Relief Assistance Centers set up around the country. The registrants logged combined debt of 1.53 billion baht owed to 19,061 informal lenders. Continued …

Thailand’s transport ministry commits to 100% public electric vehicles

A bold step toward a greener future was taken by Thailand’s Transport Ministry as it committed to transforming its entire fleet of public transport vehicles into 100% electric. The initiative, as announced by Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, begins with the electric conversion of the limousine service of the Airports of Thailand (AoT).

This development was shared during Suriya’s visit to the 40th Motor Expo held at Impact Challenger Hall in Muang Thong Thani. The expo played host to various electric vehicle (EV) operators, who reported an increasing trend in reservations and sales during the event. Continued …

Gold prices soaring to new heights

The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) today announced a strong surge in today’s gold prices. Compared to yesterday’s closing price, gold ornaments are selling at 34,800 baht per baht, up by 200 baht.

Gold bars of 96.5% purity are currently being bought at 34,200 baht per baht and sold at 34,300 baht per baht, according to the first announcement. Gold ornaments of the same purity are being bought at 33,579.40 baht per baht and sold at 34,800 baht per baht. Meanwhile, the global gold price stands at US$2,084.50 per ounce. Continued …

Police track American and German who bought their way out of child sex abuse in Pattaya

Police in Pattaya on Sunday announced an urgent investigation into claims that two Western tourists, one an American and another German, were able to bribe their way out of trouble in Pattaya after being arrested in a 2022 case involving the sexual abuse of a minor, a girl under 15 years of age, at a hotel in the city. Pattaya itself is also back in the crosshairs after a scathing documentary on its red-light sex-for-sale culture broadcast by respected German DW-TV network in November.

In the heart of Thailand’s coastal paradise of Pattaya, now rocking again after becoming a ghost town during the pandemic era from 2020 to 2023, the neon glow of its famed go-go bars, seedy massage parlors, and open-air beer stalls conceals a grim reality — the resurgence of international sex tourism. Continued …

Thailand’s plan to extend Songkran raises eyebrows

Thailand‘s iconic Songkran Festival might be turning into a month-long water extravaganza in a bid to boost the country’s soft power, or a potential disaster waiting to happen.

Thailand’s political arena is buzzing with controversy as the Pheu Thai Party, led by Paetongtarn Shinawatra, unveils an audacious plan to extend the beloved Songkran Festival. The goal? To solidify the nation’s soft power on the global stage. Continued …

Govt rejigs plans for Songkran

The National Soft Power Development Committee has clarified its idea of staging the Songkran festival for the whole month of April, saying the water-splashing festivities will still be held on April 13-15 as per tradition, while other cultural events will be organized nationwide during the entire month.

The move follows heavy criticism that the idea is impractical and a month-long water splashing event would be a huge waste of water and increase road accidents. Continued …

Soft power charms, with a Thai ripple

The term “soft power” has seeped into international relations and it is now a catchphrase with its own global momentum. Yet, it should be recalled that in the 1980s, it was used to describe the nature of a weaker state confronted by the “hard power” embodied by a stronger state.

The 1990s saw the end of the Cold War, which opened the door to more civic, political and artistic space in many countries. “Soft power” began to mutate – to project the power of stakeholders beyond the state itself, in particular individuals and groups personifying creativity. Continued …

Young French Tourist Dead After Falling From Koh Samui Waterfall

At 3:30pm on Dec. 2, Koh Samui police officers received a missing person report of a French tourist accidentally falling from the Namuang Waterfall 2, Koh Samui, Surat Thani.

The Koh Samui police officers, rescue teams, and relevant agencies rushed to find the missing person who was later publicly identified as Ryan Meghan, a 20-year-old Frenchman. Continued …

The Tragic and Inspiring Story of the ‘Queen of Thai Desserts’

“It’s just crazy- it’s a crazy story,” says Thai cookbook writer and journalist Chawadee Nualkhair. “And apparently it’s true! Or, that’s what we all believe.” She’s referring to the tumultuous life of Maria Guyomar de Pinha (1664–1728), known in Thailand as Thao Thong Kip Ma and sometimes called “the Queen of Thai Desserts.”

In the Siamese court of the late 17th century, Guyomar experienced a meteoric rise followed by an equally dramatic fall, and Thai cuisine would never be the same. Continued …

Find authenticity and adventure in the big Isaan cities

Have you ever looked beyond Thailand’s popular tourist haunts for something far more authentic? Hidden from the typical hustle and bustle of the more central cities, Thailand’s northeastern region is a treasure trove of culture, history, and delectable cuisine.

Here lies the raw, unfiltered charm of the country rarely experienced by the average tourist, as the Isaan city offers great diversity of experience. Continued …

15 of the Best Thailand Landmarks to Visit

Now that Thailand is open to visitors again, many people are rushing back to this beautiful Southeast Asian country, where white-sand beaches, incredibly delicious food, and historic temples abound.

Bangkok, which I always recommend for solo travelers, is where the majority of tourists arrive. There you can find many of the best Thailand landmarks, from the opulent Grand Palace and the quirky Fertility Shrine, to the numerous shopping opportunities all over the city. Continued …

5 signs to keep an eye for to spot a good restaurant in Bangkok

If, like us, you love hunting for simply good food around Bangkok, you may start to notice that places serving the most authentically delicious dishes often have something in common.

It’s almost formulaic: the vibes, the decor, the menus, and even the methods. A purely personal take, here’s our guide to spotting a good restaurant in Bangkok. Continued …

Southeast Asian cities face existential crisis as they sink while sea levels rise

Just 30 miles from Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, sits a temple on a small spit of land. The only way in is to walk or hitch a ride with a motorcyclist along a narrow concrete footbridge. Over my shoulder here are about 2.5 square miles of what is today the Gulf of Thailand. As recently as the mid-1990s, this was the village of Samut Chin. Continued …

11 bodies found after Indonesia volcano eruption; 22 climbers still missing

The bodies of 11 climbers were recovered today after a furious eruption of the Mount Marapi volcano, as Indonesian rescuers searched for at least 22 others reportedly missing. Continued …

Malaysia records 26 million tourist arrivals from Jan 1 to Nov 15

Singaporeans topped the list of 26 million tourist arrivals to Malaysia, according to the Immigration Department’s latest statistics recorded from Jan. 1 to Nov. 15. According to statistics released, the most number of tourists were from Singapore at 12,645,364 tourists, followed by Indonesia (3,166,295), Thailand (2,073,162), China (1,407,471), Brunei (904,841), and India (780,532). Continued …

Another big quake rattles southern Philippines

sA magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off the coast of the southern Philippines early Monday, the United States Geological Survey said, the latest in a slew of strong quakes all concentrated in the same area. Continued … 

China’s bamboo could replace high-emitting plastics

It feeds one of the Earth’s rarest species. It was the writing surface for some of the earliest books. It could prove essential in reducing vast amounts of carbon emissions – and China has more of it than anywhere else. Continued …

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Today’s news: ‘Cycling Against Cancer’ journey/Donations for Jungle Aid sought/Cha Am boy shines in Hollywood/UK programs to boost English language proficiency/Coca-Cola’s recycled bottles/Motorbike blocks ambulance, breaks both legs/Thai gold price hits record/Cost of living concerns mount/Digital money handout to be delayed/Opposition to digital wallet scheme growing/Srettha and Xi agree to boost Thai-China ties/Thailand’s latest visa policy/BMW to settle EV plant plan/State agencies to buy EVs/EEC Sets New Investment Targets/21 Million Tourists Since January/PM proposes making Chinese visa-free entry permanent/Swedish family raised 2.44M baht to fly woman home/10 new Michelin stars in Thailand/Best Jay food to eat during Vegetarian Festival/Amusing rules for temple spirits/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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Regarding the return of the ‘PM2.5 season’

“PM 2.5 season is a terrible time. During the Thai elections Mr. Pita was the only one and the first Thai politician who addressed this to be a priority to solve. I really miss this good guy in Thai politics.” – GS

Cyclists complete 1,139 km “Cycling Against Cancer” journey to Hua Hin

A group of dedicated cyclists concluded their 1,139 km ride for cancer awareness yesterday in Hua Hin.

Starting in Mae Sai in northern Thailand, the “Cycling Against Cancer” project journeyed south over the span of seven days, making its final stop at the Wang Klai Kangwon on Phetkasem Road. Continued …

Donations for Jungle Aid sought Oct 26

To celebrate their 7th anniversary, the Hua Hin Ladies (HHL) are seeking donations of rice on Thursday, Oct. 26, with the donations given to Jungle Aid.

Donations should be dropped off at Cheers Restaurant & Bar any time from 9am until closing. Those attending the HHL party that day can bring donations the evening of Oct. 26.

Canned fish, soap, and toothbrushes and toothpaste are also welcomed. Last year, the event collected 715 kg of rice, 220 cans of fish, and 150 bars of soap.

Cha Am boy shines in new Hollywood blockbuster

It’s not every day that a young talent from Cha Am or Hua Hin gets to share screen space with Hollywood bigwigs like John David Washington and Gemma Chan. But for 10-year-old Harrison Phillips, this is exactly what has happened.

In the new American science fiction film “The Creator,” an epic tale set in a future where humans battle advanced AI, the pivotal role of a child AI weapon was deftly handled by Harrison, who was a stunt and body double. Continued …

Thai education embraces UK programs to boost English language proficiency

Thailand has officially embraced programs initiated by the United Kingdom, designed to boost English language proficiency among Thai students and teachers.

The Education Minister of Thailand, Police Gen. Permpoon Chidchob, held a conversation with the UK Minister of State for the Indo-Pacific, Anne-Marie Trevelyan, to discuss this educational collaboration. The British ambassador, Mark Gooding, was also present at the discussion, which took place at the Ministry of Education. Continued …

Coca-Cola targets Thai plastic waste crisis with recycled bottles

Coca-Cola has finally joined the battle against Thailand’s plastic waste crisis by introducing 1-liter bottles made from 100% recyclable PET plastic.

Both Original Taste and Zero Sugar bottles will be available in PET plastic – though, of course, plastic waste will only be reduced if they are disposed of and recycled properly. Continued …

Motorbike rider, who blocks Phuket ambulance, breaks both legs in accident

A Phuket motorbike driver who blocked an ambulance that was rushing a patient to hospital has had his comeuppance. The bike rider in question deliberately blocked an ambulance traveling behind him, before getting into an accident where he broke both his legs.

Kusoldharm rescue worker Somphong Panaputae was driving the ambulance transporting a seriously ill patient to Patong Hospital. Continued …

Thai gold price hits record

Domestic gold prices rose to a record high of 34,100 baht per baht weight on Thursday, up 300 baht from a day earlier, as the intensity of the Israel-Hamas conflict has driven up demand for the safe-haven asset, says the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA).

The association announced on Thursday the sales price for domestic 96.5% gold jewelry was 34,100 baht per baht weight, as the spot gold price was USD1,949 per ounce. Continued …

Cost of living concerns mount

Fifty-seven percent of Thais are worried about their income being insufficient to cover their existing expenses, up from 51% in 2021, according to the market research firm Nielsen. This heightened uncertainty is driven by factors such as the aftermath of the Covid-19 pandemic, escalating inflation and higher interest rates.

These worries about the cost of living are exerting a substantial influence on purchasing decisions across multiple sectors, the company’s 2024 Industry Insights Report shows. Continued …

Launch of government’s digital money handout to be delayed

The government scheme to hand out 10,000 baht in digital money to Thais is unlikely to start on Feb. 1 next year as instructed by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Thursday.

He said the delay was caused by the need for more time to develop a security system for the scheme. Continued …

Opposition to the government’s digital wallet scheme growing

The government’s controversial digital wallet scheme is facing increasing opposition, with opponents seeking intervention from the Central Administrative Court, the Election Commission, the Office of Auditor-General and the Ombudsman to put the scheme on hold.

Thai Pakdee Party leader Warong Dechgitvigrom filed a complaint with the Auditor-General’s office Wednesday, asking for a probe into the digital wallet scheme before submitting its findings to the Administrative Court to seek the scheme’s suspension. Continued …

Srettha and Xi agree to boost Thai-China economic, tourism and security ties

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and China’s Xi Jinping agreed to strengthen relations between their countries across four dimensions during a successful meeting in Beijing on Thursday, the Thai government has announced.

Economic, tourism, security, and multilateral collaboration between Thailand and China will be boosted over the next year, said prime minister’s office spokesman Chai Watcharong, summarizing the outcome of Thursday’s meeting. Srettha also invited Xi to visit Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s latest visa policy reflects much wider economic hopes

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s recent journey to the international gathering at the Beijing National Convention Center is a significant effort to expand economic links between Thailand and its major trading partners China and Russia.

The latest Thai immigration news, which abolishes visas for Chinese and Russian tourists on a trial basis, is certainly part of that policy. Chinese citizens can enter Thailand visa-free for 30 days, which can be extended 30 days more at Thai immigration. Russian nationals next month will have the same visa-free opportunity for 90 days. Continued …

BMW unit to settle EV plant plan by year-end

BMW Group Thailand will finalize its plan to build an electric vehicle (EV) factory in Thailand within this year, as the Munich-based premium car manufacturer joins other automakers worldwide in seeking to take advantage of opportunities in the EV industry, which is being strongly backed by the government.

“We expect an investment plan will be concluded in the next 1-2 months, as we need to have further talks with our parent company and Thailand’s Board of Investment before making a final decision,” said Alexander Baraka, president and chief executive of BMW Group Thailand. Continued …

PM orders state agencies to buy EVs

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered state agencies to buy electric vehicles to replace older vehicles, build more charging stations nationwide and make insurance for EVs affordable.

The directive is part of a broader campaign to promote greater adoption of green transport to reduce carbon emissions and develop the country into a production hub for EVs and their parts. Continued … 

Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor Sets New Investment Targets

Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) has set a new investment target of 500 billion baht (US$13.7 billion) over the next five years.

The government’s new Commerce minister pledged to address all long-standing obstacles within 99 days to better attract foreign investment into the EEC. This includes finalizing a key high-speed railway project that connects the EEC to three major airports: Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, and U-tapao. The 220-kilometer railway project is valued at 282 billion baht (US$7.7 billion). Continued …

Thailand Welcomes 21 Million Tourists Since January, Rakes in 882 Billion Baht

Thailand received 21 million international tourists in the January to Oct. 16 period this year, generating over 882 billion baht in tourism revenue.

In an exact tally, the country recorded 21,019,800 foreign arrivals since the beginning of 2023. These arrivals pumped 882.45 billion baht into the economy, reported Minister of Tourism and Sports Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol. Continued …

PM proposes making Chinese visa-free entry permanent

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says he proposed making visa-free entry for Chinese tourists permanent during wide-ranging talks with Chinese Prime Minister Li Qiang in Beijing.

Srettha also briefed his counterpart on the benefits of a proposed land bridge in southern Thailand for the China-backed Belt and Road Initiative. Continued …

Swedish family raised 2.44M baht to fly young woman home

A 25-year-old Swedish woman, Felicia Cedergren, who was in coma after a motorcycle accident on Koh Samui on Oct. 8, was last night evacuated back to Sweden.

More than four thousand people helped fund the special medical evacuation flight with a total donation of 735.000 SEK (2.44M baht) via a Go-Fund-Me page. Continued …

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A glutton’s guide to all 10 new Michelin stars in Thailand

This year’s Michelin Guide has added another 10 restaurants in Thailand.

Four of the new Michelin-recommended restaurants are in Bangkok, while Chiang Mai and Khon Kaen scored two apiece, leaving one each in Phuket and Nakhon Pathom. Here’s a brief taster of all 10 new additions: Continued …

The best Jay food to eat during the Vegetarian Festival in Thailand

The Vegetarian Festival — or Jay Festival — is one of the biggest and most popular festivals in Thailand, celebrated largely in Phuket and in Bangkok, too. During this time, participants observe a strict Jay diet that is similar (but not identical) to a vegan diet.

Switching out various meats for plenty of vegetables, the festival is a Chinese celebration of the nine emperor gods. The idea is to cleanse the body of heavy meats and heavily scented vegetables. Continued … 

Yala temple’s amusing rules for resident spirits

An intriguing set of rules has emerged from a renowned temple in Yala, aimed at the spirits residing within the temple’s vicinity. The rules, designed to foster harmony among the monks, villagers, and spirits, have gone viral, sparking amusement among netizens.

This unusual story began gaining traction when a vinyl signboard with the rules was posted within the famous Yala temple. Continued … 

Amsterdam will charge the highest tourist tax in Europe in 2024

Amsterdam will increase its tourist tax in 2024 in a continued effort to crack down on rowdy tourists. The new rate will be the highest in Europe and the fourth highest globally. The new tax rate for overnight visitors will be 12.5%, up substantially from 7%. Continued …

Amsterdam sex workers protest planned move to ‘erotic center’

Amsterdam’s sex workers Thursday protested against the transfer of their famed red light district to an out-of-town “erotic center”, in what is seen as part of a battle for the city’s soul. Continued …

US military shoots down missiles and drones as it faces threats in Middle East

With tensions spiking in the Middle East, U.S. forces in the region are facing increasing threats, as a Navy warship shot down missiles appearing to head toward Israel Thursday and American bases in Iraq and Syria were repeatedly targeted by drone attacks. Continued …

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  • 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 

November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week

Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.

From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Sept 22

Today’s news: Baht depreciation expected to deepen/Rain continues/Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey/Weakening baht not all bad/All in on Green Economy/PM talks up US trade ties/Land bridge project/EV, battery demand/Use of cannabis must be regulated/Small cannabis businesses in limbo/Tourism applauds vow to tackle cannabis/Suvarnabhumi’s SAT-1 terminal/10 Things To Buy In Bangkok/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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Baht depreciation expected to deepen amid global market volatility

Financial experts are predicting a further depreciation of the baht throughout this month and next, due to the increased volatility in the global money and capital markets. This follows the U.S. Federal Reserve’s recent suggestion of a potential increase in its benchmark interest rate.

Poon Panitchpibun, a strategist at Krungthai Global Market, a research center of Krungthai Bank, noted that the baht opened on Thursday at 36.25 against the U.S. dollar, a depreciation from the previous day’s close of 36.07. Continued …

Rain continues for most regions

Thunderstorms, strong winds and heavy rain in the northeastern, eastern, lower central and the southern regions will continue throughout today, with Bangkok and the surrounding area having an 80% chance of downpours.

For the next 24 hours, eastern and northeastern regions of Thailand will experience strong easterly winds, while the southwestern part of the Gulf of Thailand and the western side of the country will experience light westerly winds. Continued …

Deloitte Thailand releases Global Gen Z and Millennial Survey

The survey highlights the cost of living as the top concern among both generations in Thailand. Thai Gen Z and millennial workforce are, on average, more satisfied with their current work/life balance in their job and their organization’s DEI efforts compared to the global average.

Deloitte Thailand reveals the results of the Global 2023 Gen Z and Millennial Survey, which also reflects on country-specific perspectives of Gen Z and millennials, including Thailand, toward the economy, society, and environment, compared to the global average across the same generation. Continued …

Thailand’s weakening baht not all bad for economy, prime minister says

Thailand’s central bank is monitoring the weak baht, which is not entirely bad for the economy and could help the key export and tourism sectors, the prime minister said in remarks aired on Thursday, as the baht hit multi-month lows.

Srettha Thavisin, speaking during a visit to the United States, said the government was not interfering in the central bank’s duty. The Thai currency’s depreciation was driven by capital outflows due to interest rate differentials, Srettha told reporters. Continued …

PM Srettha Goes All in on Green Economy

Srettha Thavisin, Thai prime minister and minister of finance, gave an interview while attending the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in New York and speaking on the topic of sustainable development (SDGs).

Thailand proposed its sustainable development goals (SDGs) and stressed the importance of addressing global warming in a sustainable manner amid geopolitical tensions. Continued …

PM talks up US trade ties

Thailand will further strengthen trade ties with the United States, as the two countries mark 190 years of diplomatic relations, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said.

He was speaking after a meeting with U.S. President Joe Biden at a gala dinner hosted by the U.S.-ASEAN Business Council (USABC) and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce (USCC) on Wednesday. Continued …

Land bridge project looks to attract investors

The Transport Ministry plans to host roadshows in China, Europe and the United States to attract investors in a land bridge megaproject connecting Chumphon on the eastern coast along the Gulf of Thailand to Ranong along the Andaman Sea.

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit on Thursday provided an update on the progress of the project after Wichai Sudsawat, United Thai Nation (UTN) Party MP for Chumphon, shared his concerns regarding the negative impact of the project on the livelihoods of people in his constituency during a House meeting on Wednesday. Continued …

EV, battery demand to spur Thai company’s revenue

Growing demand for commercial electric vehicles and batteries is expected to boost the total revenue of Energy Absolute (EA), a renewable energy and EV developer and operator, to reach a record high of more than 41 billion baht this year, up from 27.5 billion baht in 2022.

EA’s battery manufacturing facility in Chachoengsao.

EV and battery sales represented 25%, or 10.4 billion baht, of total revenue in the first half of this year. Continued …

Thai PM says use of cannabis must be regulated within six months

Speaking in New York, Thailand’s Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said that his government will amend the law on cannabis, to restrict its use to medical purposes and to control retail cannabis outlets, within six months. (There are a reported more than 12,000 cannabis-related businesses in Thailand.)

During his interview with Bloomberg, the prime minister said that, since cannabis was decriminalized in Thailand last year, by removing it from the Category 5 drugs list, it has become the first country in Asia where cannabis is available for medical, as well as recreational purposes, resulting in the rapid growth of retail outlets offering cannabis and its extracts over the counter. Continued …

Small businesses in limbo with new marijuana policy

 

Just over a year after Thailand became the first country in Asia to decriminalize marijuana, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has announced a dramatic policy shift.

In a recent interview with Bloomberg, the prime minister revealed that the government will now limit the use of marijuana to medical purposes only. This sudden turn has garnered the support of all parties in the Pheu Thai-led coalition government, leaving small dispensaries and entrepreneurs in a state of uncertainty. Continued … 

Tourism sector applauds PM’s vow to tackle cannabis

Tourism operators have applauded the prime minister’s pledge to eliminate recreational cannabis usage within six months. as they believe unregulated cannabis shops have done more harm than good to tourism over the past year.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin insisted this week during an interview with Bloomberg that the government would rectify the cannabis policy within six months to ensure it would be used only for medical purposes. Continued …

 

Suvarnabhumi’s SAT-1 terminal completes final trial run

SAT-1, a new satellite terminal at Suvarnabhumi airport, successfully underwent the third and final full-scale trial operation on Thursday night prior to the soft opening scheduled for Sept. 28.

Kittipong Kittikachorn, Suvarnabhumi airport director, said today that the third full-scale trial operation focused on the outbound passenger process during the night, running from 8pm until midnight. It aimed to ensure that the night-time operations, which require different support systems from the day-time operations, including lighting at all service points, were functioning smoothly. Continued …

10 Things To Buy In Bangkok If You’re Visiting For The First Time

A far cry from the many lesser-known, uncrowded islands in Thailand, Bangkok overwhelms first-time visitors with its bounty of markets, malls, and shops selling everything imaginable.

hile the options may seem endless, focusing shopping on finding authentic Thai items is key to an optimal experience. By looking for goods that represent true local craftsmanship and culture, visitors can be sure to take home meaningful souvenirs. Continued …

Singapore’s worst money-laundering case now worth over $1.7 billion

The police have taken control of more than $1.7 billion worth of assets in Singapore’s worst money-laundering case. In an update on Wednesday, the police said they conducted more operations after 10 foreign nationals were arrested in August for their alleged involvement in laundering the proceeds of their overseas organized crime activities. Continued …

Media mogul Rupert Murdoch steps down

Rupert Murdoch has stepped down as the chairman of Fox Corp. and News Corp., ending a more than seven-decade career during which he created a media empire spanning from Australia to the United States. 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

Book a flight

 

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

Tuesday’s news-Sept 12

Today’s news: PKK Hospital’s new MRI Diagnostic Center/Thailand’s largest naga statue/Cha Am seafood festival returns/Singing in the rain/Storing vegetables and fruits in a freezer/Best beverage container environmentally/One step closer to ‘net zero’ goal/15 million electric cars in 2023/Thai-EU trade talks/Medical Fair Thailand/Tourist taxes/The slow return of Chinese tourists/South Korean Tourists Get Slapped/Eating Spicy Food When It’s Hot Outside/ 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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Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital unveils new MRI Diagnostic Center

Prachuap Khiri Khan Hospital opened its state-of-the-art magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) diagnostic center on Saturday.

The MRI diagnostic method stands out for its precision in detecting internal body abnormalities, producing high-resolution images using a magnetic field and radio frequency waves. Notably, the procedure does not expose patients to radiation, making it a preferred option for various diagnostic requirements, including brain and bone imaging. Continued …

Thailand’s largest naga statue officially unveiled in Cha Am

Wat Tham Chaeng in Cha Am celebrated the grand unveiling of Thailand’s largest naga statue on Saturday. Situated in the Khao Yai Subdistrict, next to the Phetchaburi Immigration office, the statue stands at a height of 31 meters and boasts a diameter of two meters.

Cha Am seafood festival returns

The viewpoint at Cha Am Beach is playing host to the 22nd “Shellfish & Squid Festival @ Cha Am” through this coming Saturday. The event promises lots of delicious food, live music, and lots of fun activities. There also are local product stalls around the Cha Am beach viewpoint, and nightly squid fishing trips for 100 baht. Entry to the festival is free.

Singing in the rain: Foreigners spark controversy with temple display

A group of enthusiastic foreigners sparked both amusement and criticism among Thai netizens after sharing a video of dancing and singing in the rain Gene Kelly-style in front of a crematorium at a temple in Thailand.

Video 

A foreign woman shared a video of herself and friends on her TikTok account @ks_photogallery. The video features six people taking time out to reenact the 1952 movie Singin’ in the Rain, starring Gene Kelly, while the crematorium and temple formed the backdrop. Continued …

How long can vegetables and fruits be stored in a freezer?

“My family has a habit of storing food in large quantities. How long should vegetables and fruits be stored in a freezer but retain their flavor and safety?” These issues should be of concern to all families.

Freezing is one of the easiest forms of food preservation. Although food can stay safe in the freezer almost indefinitely, that doesn’t mean it will retain its quality and flavor forever. The freezing process does, however, prevent bacteria in the food from growing. Continued …

What is the best beverage container environmentally?

Here’s a quick game for the climate-conscious. Try ranking these disposable beverage containers from least to most environmentally friendly: aluminum, glass, paperboard, plastic bottle, plastic pouch.

Unless you’re an expert in the subject, your answers are likely a long way from reality. That’s a problem. Packaging is a trillion-dollar (34.5 trillion baht) market that generates hundreds of millions of metric tons of waste yearly — but our ideas about it are often based more on hunches than solid information. Continued …

Thailand takes 2nd place as best nation for starting business

Thailand has secured the second position as the best country in the world to start a business in 2023, as per rankings published in the US News and World Report.

The “Best Countries for Starting a Business in 2023” report assessed 85 countries on various factors, such as taxes, labor conditions and other business-related conditions. The rankings to start a business this year were determined through a comprehensive survey involving more than 17,000 people worldwide. Continued …

Prime minister outlines new government’s economic policies

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin yesterday pledged to implement the Pheu Thai-led coalition government’s policies for optimum interests of the country and people.

On the first day of the new government’s policy statement at parliament, the prime minister vowed to put forward four urgent policies to boost the national economy and relieve the people’s economic woes. Continued …

Thailand Dealing with Growing Global Headwinds

Thailand’s economic recovery may be hindered by a global slowdown, and the government’s economic stimulus policies could lead to higher government debt, according to Fitch Ratings analysts.

The U.S. is expected to experience a mild recession, while Europe will see below-trend growth due to persistent inflation. China’s growth is slowing due to a severe downturn in the property sector. Thailand is also affected by the weaker global backdrop, with declining merchandise exports and below-pre-pandemic levels of tourist arrivals. Continued …

Thailand moves one step closer to ‘net zero’ goal

The Carbon Markets Club and the Thai Renewable Energy Assn. (RE 100) joined forces on Monday, signing an agreement to collaborate on initiatives aimed at reducing greenhouse gas emissions.

Gloyta Nathalang, executive vice president for corporate branding, communication and sustainability activation at Bangchak Corp., and Veeradej Tejapaibul, president of RE 100, formalized their collaboration by signing a memorandum of understanding in a ceremony at Century Park Hotel Bangkok. Continued …

Gartner forecasts 15 million electric cars will be shipped in 2023

Nearly 15 million electric cars (battery electric and plug-in hybrid) are expected to be shipped worldwide in 2023, according to the latest forecast by Gartner. Shipments of electric cars are estimated to increase 19% in 2024, to total 17.9 million units.

Gartner forecasts that shipments of all-electric vehicles (EVs) – cars, buses, vans and heavy trucks – will total 18.5 million units in 2024, with electric car shipments representing 97% of total EV shipments next year. Continued …

Thai-EU trade talks to start next week

Thailand is preparing to embark on talks regarding a free-trade agreement with the European Union (Thai-EU FTA) next week, with the aim of concluding the deal within two years.

According to Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the Department of Trade Negotiations under the Commerce Ministry, the ministry is preparing to lead a team of state agencies to negotiate the first round of the Thai-EU FTA, scheduled for Sept. 18-22 in Brussels, Belgium. Continued …

Medical Fair Thailand 2023 returns next week

Next week will see the opening of the much-awaited Medical Fair Thailand 2023. This marks the first edition since 2019, a hiatus attributed to the unprecedented impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.

As the exhibition prepares to open its door in a matter of days, the significance of the exhibition is magnified as it welcomes 800 exhibitors hailing from 40 countries, as well as 22 national pavilions and country groups, notably featuring Latvia, Poland, and Portugal for the first time. Continued …

Tourist taxes: All of the countries you will have to pay to enter

Travel has well and truly bounced back since the pandemic, buoying tourist destinations that were crippled by restrictions and closures. But some popular destinations are once again reeling under the strain of over-tourism.

As a result, some resorted to implementing a “tourist tax” last year and others have followed suit in 2023. Continued …

What the slow return of Chinese tourists means to Thai tourism

Thailand is one of the most popular destinations for Chinese tourists, who accounted for nearly 30% of the total international arrivals to Thailand in 2019.

In every country in Southeast Asia, Chinese tourists make up a substantial number of arrivals every year. Because of that, pretty much since outbound travel from China dried up at the onset of the pandemic, tourism and hospitality professionals have had just one question on their lips: when will they be coming back? Continued …

South Korean Tourists Splash Beer at Pattaya Women and Get Slapped

Two South Korean tourists reportedly threw beer at a group of Thai women, before the group attacked them in retaliation, resulting in one tourist being injured. The incident occurred on Soi 12 near Pattaya Beach Sunday night.

Sawang Boriboon rescue workers received a report of the incident and rushed to the scene to find two unidentified South Korean men lying in the middle of the road, seemingly heavily intoxicated. Continued …

Why It Actually Makes Sense To Eat Spicy Food When It’s Hot Outside

You wouldn’t think that eating a meal of fiery Sichuan Dan Dan noodles with numbing oil or warming tom yum soup would cool you down when it’s hellishly hot outside, but it’s true. Take a look at where some of the spiciest foods come from to see that they’re usually the warmest places on the planet.

Curries, salsas, and jerks are all enjoyed in places like Thailand, Mexico, and Jamaica, where residents are seemingly unfazed by both the spicy food and the high temperatures. The answer lies not in a tolerance for either spice or heat, but rather a physiological quirk of the human body – sweating. Continued …

Town in Portugal flooded by red wine after distillery’s tanks burst

A coastal village in Portugal faced a flooding Sunday like no other as 600,000 gallons of red wine flowed through the streets of the small town of São Lorenco de Bairro, according to local outlets. Continued …

How technology and innovation shape Norway as a leader in aquaculture and sustainability

Norway is known for its cold and rough climate, which makes it challenging for humans to live in, but it is a perfect living condition for fish. This is why Norway thrives on fishing and aquaculture, a tradition that has been passed down for many generations and has become one of the biggest and most sustainable seafood exporters in the world. Continued …

The 25 most important AI words everyone should know

Most acknowledge the growing impact of artificial intelligence worldwide, but only a few understand it. People usually hear terms like “chatbots,” “machine learning”, and “large language models” and steer clear from discussing this technology. However, you can catch up by learning the most important artificial intelligence jargon. 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

Book a flight

 

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