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Rising public outrage over new online fraud bank powers causing chaos
Public outrage is mounting over a police and security crackdown on illicit online fraud proceeds. Yesterday, reports surfaced of a surge in cash withdrawals in Chanthaburi province, while businesses are openly challenging the government’s narrative.
A Chonburi MP warned of widespread alarm after receiving calls from enraged constituents. Meanwhile, the Digital Economy and Society Ministry admitted that of 1,300 complaints in a single day, only 30 — or 2.3% — involved genuine victims of mistakes. Officials are clearly seeking to rally public support for the government’s new powers aimed at hitting online scammers and fraudsters, but the growing backlash suggests the strategy may be backfiring or perhaps needs re-thinking. Continued …
Lawmakers aim to end wrongful bank account freezes
Senate committees have proposed measures to combat a wave of wrongful account freezes as part of an effort to eliminate “mule accounts”, which have been affecting innocent citizens.
Sen. Palawat Tansiri, spokesperson for the Senate’s Economic, Finance and Banking Committee, acknowledged that efforts to combat online fraud and dismantle mule accounts were necessary, but warned that innocent citizens and small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) were being severely affected. Continued …
Bank of Thailand aims to quickly unlock frozen accounts
The Bank of Thailand is expediting efforts to unlock the financial transactions of suspended accounts affected by investigations into mules. In collaboration with relevant agencies, the regulator is upgrading its operational processes to better distinguish between mule accounts and legitimate ones, allowing the public to transfer money as usual.
Under the new system, banks will be able to unlock suspended transactions within one day, or as quickly as 3–4 hours per case, compared with the previous 3–7 days. The release would take place once banks verify that the transaction is not linked to mule activity. This measure has already been implemented. Continued …
Water jousting returns to Racer Marina Oct 4
Water jousting returns to Hua Hin Racer Marina next month, with organizers confirming the second edition will be held on Saturday, Oct. 4, from 10 am to 6 pm. Admission is free.
Water jousting sees two challengers, each standing on a boat and armed with a lance, attempt to unbalance one another and knock their opponent into the water. The contest combines balance, timing, and a fair amount of splash, making it a crowd-friendly spectacle. Continued …
Nakhon Hua Hin Run 2026 set for March 29
Preparations are under way for the Nakhon Hua Hin Run 2026, which will take place on March 29 next year at Khao Tao Reservoir. The Hua Hin Sports Assn., in collaboration with Hua Hin City Municipality, confirmed the date following a planning meeting held yesterday
The event will feature three distances: a 5-kilometer run, a 10.5-kilometer run and a 3-kilometer VIP fun run. Organizers say the route has been designed to highlight the Khao Tao Reservoir, the first Royal Initiative Irrigation Project of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great. Participants will also have the opportunity to experience natural attractions along the course. Continued …
Heavy rain alert issued for central, southern and eastern Thailand
The Thai Meteorological Department reported today that the monsoon trough has shifted southward, stretching across the central region, the upper south, and the east, linked with an active low-pressure system over the South China Sea. Southeasterly winds prevail over the lower northeast, the east, and the upper Gulf, while a moderate southwest monsoon dominates the Andaman Sea, the south, and the Gulf.
South (east coast): Scattered thundershowers and isolated heavy rains in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Minimum temperature 23-25 °C. Maximum temperature 30-34 °C. Continued …
Heavy rain to continue until Sunday
The Th Meteorological Department said heavy downpours are expected across Thailand until Sunday, as a monsoon trough is currently passing through the upper parts of the country, bringing stormy conditions to the lower north, northeast, east and the Central Plains.
The trough’s interaction with southwestern monsoon winds from the Andaman Sea will bring intense showers over the next five days, as well as strong winds that could whip up waves of up to two meters in the lower Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, according to the alert. Continued …
Samui sea-bridge project expected to reach cabinet next year
The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) plans to seek cabinet approval to build a bridge connecting the southern mainland and Koh Samui in late 2026, with construction to commence two years later.
EXAT Gov. Surachet Laophulsuk announced the timeline yesterday. He said the agency planned to send the project to the cabinet for endorsement late next year. Continued …
Thais with diabetes surge sixfold in 20 years, costing economy 136 billion baht
The International Diabetes Federation (IDF) revealed that diabetes cases in Thailand have surged sixfold over the past two decades, with 6.36 million adults aged 20–79 affected in 2024 and the figure projected to rise to 6.63 million by 2050.
This marks a significant rise from 1.5 million cases in 2000 and 4.0 million in 2011, meaning diabetes cases in Thailand have surged sixfold over the past 20 years. The country now ranks fourth in the western Pacific region for the highest number of adults with diabetes. Continued …
Ginger cat ‘Bangchak Orange’ brings lottery buzz to Pattaya
As lottery fever grips Thailand, a furry local in South Pattaya is bringing smiles, selfies, and a touch of superstition to a Bangchak petrol station. Bangchak Orange, a charming ginger stray cat, has become an unexpected social media sensation, delighting visitors and tourists alike with his adorable antics and lucky number draws.
Nestled in a cosy corner of the station, Orange’s designated spot features a bed, a chair, and a playful sign that reads: “My name is Bangchak Orange. I’m a stray at this station, but everyone here loves and cares for me, providing food and water daily. If you like me, you can leave dry or wet food at the shop. Thank you!” Continued …

Thai-Cambodian Border Checkpoints Stay Shut Amid Tensions
The Thai-Cambodian border checkpoints are to remain closed indefinitely, as confirmed by Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, despite pressure from the business community. Ongoing security concerns and recent disputes along the border have stalled any plans to resume cross-border trading.
Last July’s border clashes, which resulted in casualties, have heightened tensions, leading Thai authorities to prioritize national security over economic transactions. Continued …

Retail, property and tourism sectors push for ‘quick-win’ measures to boost Thai economy
Business leaders in Thailand’s retail, property, and tourism sectors have urged the new government under Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul to take immediate action to stimulate the economy and support key industries. They have proposed a set of “quick win” measures for urgent consideration, aimed at generating tangible economic results.
Nat Wongpanich, president of the Thai Retailers Assn., said the next three months are a critical period for short-term measures to create a concrete economic boost. Thailand’s retail industry alone is valued at more than 4 trillion baht, forming a vital link between production, services, and millions of jobs. The association proposed several priority initiatives. Continued …
Real estate calls for urgent steps to stilulate housing demand
The new government is being urged to introduce quick-win measures to stimulate housing demand by extending cuts on property transfer and mortgage fees to homes priced above 7 million baht, and also by lowering interest rates.
Prasert Taedullayasatit, president of the Thai Condominium Assn., said quick-win measures were essential to stimulate housing demand, as the new government announced it would take four months to form and dissolve parliament. Continued …
Thai Central Bank, Gold Traders Collaborate to Curb Baht’s Surge
The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has held talks with the Gold Traders Assn. to address the impact of gold trading on the country’s currency, following a sharp appreciation of the baht.
The currency has surged by more than 7% since the beginning of the year, making it the strongest-performing currency in the region. The baht’s strength is attributed to a larger-than-expected current account surplus and a sustained increase in global gold prices. Continued …
Senate panel wants Land Bridge project put on hold
A Senate committee yesterday urged the Bhumjaithai-led government to put the ambitious land bridge project on hold, citing a lack of input by local communities in its study and public hearing stages.
Noraset Pratchayakorn, chairman of the Senate panel on political development and public participation, said local residents were unhappy about the public consultation process and the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC) bill, a necessary legal framework for advancing the project. He suggested that the strategic environment assessment study by the National Council for Economic and Social Development be conducted to fully evaluate economic, social, and ecological impacts. Continued …

Pattaya Urges Red-Light Zoning, Cannabis Rules After BBC Documentary
Pattaya tourism operators are calling on the Thai government to address ongoing issues like fraud, decriminalizing sex work, and cannabis regulation. This follows the release of a BBC Three documentary titled “Thailand: The Dark Side of Paradise,” which highlights some negative aspects of the country.
The documentary features Pattaya’s nightlife and interviews with sex workers. Thanet Supornsahasrungsi, president of the Association of the Chonburi Tourism Federation, acknowledges some issues presented but also promotes alternative tourism options. He stresses the need for regulation in Pattaya and suggests legalizing and organizing sex work in a zoned red light district. Continued …
Why foreigners rallied against BBC over ‘Thailand: the dark side of paradise’
The BBC is facing fierce criticism from both Thais and foreigners who love the country after releasing the trailer for its documentary “Thailand: The Dark Side of Paradise”. What was meant to be a critical exposé has instead become an unexpected flashpoint.
Foreigners across the world have rallied to defend Thailand, speaking with one voice against what they see as a distorted portrayal. They are not merely observers, but witnesses with lived experience in the country, ready to share a reality very different from the one presented by the BBC. Continued …
Investors boost Phuket with new hotels as tourism steadies
Phuket’s tourism industry is showing signs of stabilization in the first half of 2025, with international arrivals at Phuket International Airport rising 5.6% year-on-year to 2.77 million passengers, while domestic passengers edged up 1.4% to 1.69 million.
The total number of air passengers reached 4.46 million, reflecting strong demand for the resort island, despite growth slowing after a rapid rebound in 2024. Continued …
Vietnam overtakes Thailand as top travel destination for Chinese tourists
This summer, Hu Jia and her family opted to skip Thailand’s iconic beaches and ornate temples, a short flight from her home in Sichuan province. Instead, she booked a two-week trip to Vietnam amid growing Chinese concerns over Thailand’s safety.
Hu, her husband and their two school-aged sons traveled on a swank sleeper bus from the northern capital of Hanoi to coastal Danang in July. “Vietnam has its own unique charm,” said Hu, 33, who spent just under $3,000. “I really love places that feel natural and untouched. If I get the chance, I’ll definitely come back.” Continued …

The Hidden Challenges of Thailand’s Street Food Revolution
Thailand’s street food industry is a cornerstone of its informal economy, offering affordable, accessible meals that reflect the nation’s rich culinary heritage. These vibrant food stalls not only provide sustenance but also serve as social hubs, fostering community interactions and showcasing the diversity of Thai flavors.
From sizzling pad Thai to aromatic bowls of tom yum soup, street food vendors play a vital role in preserving traditional recipes while adapting to modern tastes. Their resilience and creativity have turned Thailand’s street food culture into a global phenomenon, attracting tourists and food enthusiasts from all corners of the world. Continued …
Unique traditions of a Thai wedding
Thai weddings are a vivid tapestry of culture, ritual, and celebration, full of customs that are both fascinating and fun for those experiencing them. From the moment the groom sets out to the bride’s house to the final blessings from married elders, every step in a Thai wedding is steeped in tradition.
One of the most iconic elements is the groom’s parade. The groom, often accompanied by friends and family, makes his way to the bride’s home in a lively procession. As he arrives, cheers fill the air: a drawn-out (Hoooh..)“โห่ววว…” followed by the playful shout of (Heeew)“ฮิ้ว!” from everyone present. Continued …
Thailand Emerges as Gen Z’s Dream Destination with Thrilling Adventures and Ethical Tourism
Thailand is becoming the ultimate travel destination for Gen Z, who prioritize sustainability, authentic cultural immersion, and animal welfare. A recent survey crowned Thailand the top travel spot for this generation, known for its vibrant cities, stunning natural landscapes, and rich cultural heritage.

From bustling street markets to ancient temples, and ethical wildlife experiences, Thailand offers something for every young traveler. However, one experience stands out from the rest: the Elephant Freedom Project in Chiang Mai, which has become a symbol of responsible tourism that aligns perfectly with Gen Z values. Continued …
A spicy secret of Thai cuisine evolution
When you think of Thai food, the first thing that probably comes to mind is its bold, fiery flavors. From the tongue-tingling heat of som tum to the warming spice of a classic green curry, Thai cuisine is famous worldwide for its love of chillies. But did you know that the food we enjoy today wasn’t always this spicy?
For centuries, traditional Thai dishes were relatively mild, often relying heavily on salt for flavor. The bold spiciness that has become synonymous with Thai cuisine is a relatively recent innovation in the country’s culinary history. Continued …
Bangkok’s Chinatown – Culture, Food & Nightlife on Yaowarat Road
Located in Bangkok’s Samphanthawong District, Chinatown is a cultural hub known for its temples, food stalls, and markets. Discover the Golden Buddha at Wat Traimit, the lively Sampheng Lane, and the famous China Gate. Video …

Health Effects of PM2.5 Pollution on Short-Term International Travelers to Thailand
Thailand has increased in popularity as a top travel destination but there are concerns regarding significant seasonal levels of particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) that are 2.5 μm or smaller in diameter which may affect the health of travelers during periods of high air pollution. T
A cross-sectional study was conducted in Bangkok and Chiang Mai between February and May 2024 during a period of high pollution levels. Data were collected via online questionnaires distributed at the international airports in both cities. Travelers aged 20 or older visiting during this polluted season were included, excluding those staying longer than six months. Continued …
Women-led patrols and fire prevention restore forests in northern Thailand
“Look at these ones over here!” calls Chamran Tahpan, as she crouches next to a mound of damp leaves on the forest floor. A cluster of mushrooms sprouts from the center of the earthy-smelling pile.
“These are hed khon, termite mushrooms,” says Rachaprapa Kamphud, 55, who leads the Ban Pong community forest- and fire-management group in northern Thailand’s Lampang province. Edible mushrooms like hed khon, along with a variety of other nontimber products, such as bamboo shoots, leafy greens, and red ant eggs, can fetch high prices in local markets, she says, offering villagers a modest income. Continued …

Brazil and the US: Same crime, different fate
If Donald Trump were a religious man, he might have said, “There but for the grace of God go I”, when he heard that former Brazilian president Jair Bolsonaro had been sentenced to 27 years in prison. Bolsonaro’s crime was to have plotted a coup to take back the presidency he lost in the 2022 election. Continued …
Brazil’s Amazon lost area the size of Spain in 40 years
Brazil’s Amazon rainforest has shrunk by an area as big as Spain over four decades and is nearing a dangerous tipping point, according to monitoring data released yesterday. The Amazon was approaching a “point of no return” of 20% to 25% vegetation loss, at which it “ceases to sustain itself as a rainforest,” said a researcher at the MapBiomas monitoring platform. Continued …

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