
Today’s news: Friday the 13th/Cha Am’s Mrigadayavan Palace opens/What to do in Hua Hin/Today to honor late king/Close eye on veggie prices/Isolated heavy rain forecast/Dam overruns flood over 10,000 homes/Shooting claims third victim/Gun crackdown/Plan to tackle cancer/Thais Returning From Israel/Thai toll in Israel hits 21/Gold prices poised to strike US$1,875/Elephants born through artificial insemination/Two wild elephants electrocuted/‘Monopoly: Chiang Mai Edition’/Digital wallet scheme/Opposed to ‘digital wallet’ scheme/Thailand’s secondary cities/Renewable energy scheme/Advanced Energy to Build Flagship Factory/Free SIM cards for visitors/Government to trial 4 am closing/Bt600 million for tourism promotions/American arrested in Chiang Mai/Chiang Khan: a treasure trove of charm and cuisine/Unsung heroes of Thai cuisine/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
Why is Friday the 13th considered unlucky?
Uh oh, it’s Friday the 13th. We’ve been told it’s a very unlucky day. So why is it so scary for us? One explanation is that Friday and the number 13 both have violent historical connections to Christianity.
It was on a Friday that Jesus was crucified, and ever since, the day has been associated with a “general ill omen,” according to Michael Bailey, a history professor at Iowa State University who specializes in the origins of superstitions. Continued …

Work in progress viewable at Cha Am’s Mrigadayavan Palace
The Mrigadayavan Palace is opening its doors this weekend. The palace has been undergoing restoration since 2021 and is set to officially reopen in May 2024.
Today, the palace is open from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm, and on Saturday and Sunday from 9 am to 4:30 pm. There is a 90-baht admission fee for adults. Lower fees are available for students, while young children and elderly can visit for a voluntary donation.

What to do in Hua Hin, Thailand’s easy-to-reach city by the sea
Thailand’s historic coastal resort city Hua Hin is going through something of a renaissance. Reasons to visit include a flurry of new hotels and a new second railway line, which is due to be completed next year and will slash journey times between Hua Hin and Bangkok to just two hours. And with a mix of quirky bars, nature spots and golden sands, there are plenty of reasons to linger in Hua Hin, too.
Arrive by train on a spectacular journey from Bangkok and you’ll pull into Thailand’s grandest train station, built during the reign of King Rama VI. Its highlight is the temple-like Royal Waiting Room, a pavilion that was relocated from Nakhon Pathom’s Sanam Chan Palace and installed to accommodate the Thai royals who started flocking to Hua Hin in the 1920s. Continued …

Today is national holiday to honor late king
Today marks the seven-year anniversary of the passing of His Royal Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX) who passed away peacefully in 2016.
The Thai government is preparing events to observe the anniversary, a day that is also designated as a national holiday. Continued …

Officials keep close eye on veggie prices during vegetarian festivals
With the vegetarian festival approaching, the Ministry of Commerce insists the prices of fruits and vegetables remain stable thanks to relatively high supply.
Speaking after an inspection tour of the Yaowarat market in Bangkok before the festival starts on Sunday, Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the Department of Internal Trade, said the prices of most raw food ingredients for vegetarian dishes remain stable. Continued …
Isolated heavy rain forecast for much of Thailand
Isolated heavy rain will affect most of the north, northeast, central, east and the south’s east coast today, with Bangkok and its environs seeing a 60%-70% chance of rain.
This weather pattern is due to the influence of a moderate high-pressure system from China, covering the northeastern, northern, and southern parts of the Gulf of Thailand, bringing in moisture from the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …
Dam overruns flood over 10,000 homes in Ayutthaya
More than 10,000 households in Ayutthaya province have been flooded due to water overruns released from the Chao Phraya Dam upstream, local authorities said on Thursday.
Chao Phraya River, Noi River and canals in the ancient city saw increased water levels, resulting in inundations in areas outside the flood embankments. Continued …
Siam Paragon shooting claims third victim
The tragic shooting at the Siam Paragon shopping mall, where a 14-year-old boy opened fire on the public, claimed its third victim. Penpivan, 14, succumbed to her injuries after a 10-day battle. She had sustained critical gunshot wounds to her brain and ribs during the event.
The horror unfolded in the bustling Siam Paragon shopping mall when a shooter indiscriminately opened fire, resulting in the immediate death of two individuals, a Chinese tourist and a woman from Myanmar. Continued …
1,593 arrests made in gun crackdown
Police have seized more than 2,000 illegal guns and 75,000 bullets and arrested 1,593 suspects in a three-day nationwide crackdown following a deadly shooting at a Bangkok shopping mall.
Teams of police raided 3,224 locations across the country between Oct. 9 and 11, National Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol said on Thursday. Continued …
Thailand unveils 13-point plan to tackle cancer
The Department of Medical Services (DMS) has unveiled its 13 Quick Win strategy, led by the director-general’s representative, Amporn Benjaphonpitak. This public health strategy is designed to tackle liver and bile duct cancer diagnoses, establish mini-rehabilitation centers in every province, set up four health zones, and enhance services in Bangkok’s Don Mueang district and Chiang Mai’s Mueang district.
The objective is to drive the healthcare sector and stimulate the economy. The DMS is swiftly implementing policies such as full-circle cancer care, run by the National Cancer Institute and regional cancer hospitals. Continued …
19 More Thais Returning From Israel Today
The Thai Embassy in Tel Aviv has arranged for the return of 19 more Thai workers injured in the Israel-Hamas war, with the El Al airline flight having departed at 4.30 am local time this morning and due to land at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 5:15 pm.
Yesterday, 15 Thai workers flew back home with the help of the embassy, while 26 others had purchased their own ticket to do so. Continued …
Thai worker death toll in Israel hits 21, PM Srettha exploring evacuation
The death toll of Thai workers in Israel has risen to 21 following another reported death, announced Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.
Sharing this development yesterday, PM Sretta did not elaborate on the factors leading to the latest casualty. The previous 20 Thai fatalities were reportedly due to the assault instigated by Hamas militants from Gaza on Sept. 7 or subsequent rocket attacks. Continued …
Middle East tensions cause gold rush, prices poised to strike US$1,875
The escalating conflict in the Middle East could drive global gold prices to US$1,875 (67,950 baht) per ounce, as predicted by the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA).
The association’s president, Jitti Tangsithpakdi, pointed out that prices have risen by US$20-30 per ounce since the onset of hostilities between Israel and Hamas militants. Gold prices reached a one-week high of US$1,860 Wednesday, and briefly touched US$1,870 later that day. Continued …
Two Thai elephants born through artificial insemination
Among the more than 4,000 elephants in Thailand, two hold a special honor: both were born using artificial insemination in a bid to protect the species and maintain the country’s biodiversity.
According to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation as of March 9 this year, between 4,013 and 4,422 elephants lived in 91 national parks, wildlife sanctuaries and non-hunting areas across Thailand. However, the destruction of habitat and insufficient food sources were having a significant impact on elephants’ health and reducing their numbers. Continued …
Two wild elephants electrocuted in Surat Thani
A woman has been charged with violating the Wildlife Conservation and Protection Act after two wild elephants were electrocuted by a live wire stretched around her durian plantation to protect her fruit trees.
The plantation is located at Moo 9 village in tambon Khlong Sa in Kanchanadit district, inside the boundary of Tai Rom Yen National Park. Continued …
New ‘Monopoly: Chiang Mai Edition’ board game now available
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has recently unveiled the latest version of the popular family board game, “Monopoly: Chiang Mai Edition”. This special edition follows the success of the Monopoly: Phuket Edition and is created by Winning Moves UK in partnership with TAT.
The game features more than 30 locations and activities in Chiang Mai, showcasing the rich tapestry of the city’s culture and landmarks. Continued …

Committee discusses cutting budget for digital wallet scheme
Opposition to the government’s much-touted digital wallet scheme has been increasing in recent weeks.
Economists, scholars, former Bank of Thailand officials, as well as independent organizations like the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) and the Office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) raised concerns at the high costs it will entail. Continued …
Why Thai central bank and others oppose ‘digital wallet’ scheme
Bank of Thailand (BOT) economists have expressed opposition to the government’s digital wallet handout scheme, fearing its long-term impact on the Thai economy.
In the latest signs of a rift between the central bank and Srettha Thavisin’s new administration, BOT officials have likened the 560-billion-baht welfare scheme to offering poisoned honey to the people. And implementing the distribution of 10,000 baht in digital money to all Thais over the age of 16 will not be as straightforward as it seems, they add. Continued …
World Bank identifies growth potential in Thailand’s secondary cities
The World Bank has highlighted the potential for growth in Thailand’s secondary cities such as Chiang Mai, Khon Kaen and Rayong in a recent study.
The report, Thailand Urban Infrastructure Finance Assessment, suggests that these cities could boost Thailand’s economy if they invest in urban infrastructure improvements, such as mass transit systems and renewable energy sources. However, the study points out that these cities will need to access private capital to finance these investments, rather than relying solely on central government funds. Continued …
Second phase of renewable energy scheme promotes biomass crops
Authorities are preparing for the second phase of the “Energy for All” renewable scheme, aiming to encourage farmers to grow “energy crops” to serve power plants that are expected to have electricity generation capacity of 200 megawatts.
The scheme focuses on plants that can be grown quickly and easily, such as bamboo, napier grass and earpod wattle. Plantation will be encouraged in areas that are usually unsuitable for crop cultivation, according to the Energy Ministry. Continued …
Advanced Energy to Build Flagship Factory in Thailand
Advanced Energy Industries recently broke ground for a new state-of-the-art factory near Bangkok. The new facility marks the next phase of Advanced Energy’s global capacity expansion, as it executes its strategy to support future revenue growth.
The flagship 500,000-square-foot facility, at full production levels, is expected to employ roughly 2,500 engineers, technicians and operators and be capable of delivering up to $1 billion in annual revenue. The primary focus of the facility will be on products for the semiconductor market. Continued …

Thailand boosts tourism with free SIM cards and digital privileges for visitors
The Welcome Back to Thailand campaign, a collaborative endeavor by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and Advanced Info Service (AIS), is ready to roll out. The initiative is designed to attract international tourists by offering them Amazing Thailand SIM cards, bundled with an array of digital privileges and services.
As part of the campaign strategy, TAT plans to distribute one million mobile phone SIM cards and exclusive e-voucher privileges from partner organizations. The distribution is set to start on Tuesday, Oct. 17 and will go on until March 31, 2027, to all foreign visitors landing in Thailand. Continued …
Government to trial 4 am closing for Thailand’s nightlife venues
The Thai government is working to identify pilot locations for a trial of late-night closing for the country’s nightlife. Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul says his office is liaising with related parties to find locations where entertainment venues would be allowed to remain open until 4 am.
The initiative is part of a new regulation introduced by PM Srettha Thavisin to extend the official 2 am closing time by two hours, to boost tourism and stimulate the economy with the late night revelers. Continued …
Ministry allots Bt600 million for tourism promotions
The Tourism and Sports Ministry plans to use 600 million baht from its central budget to promote the tourism industry during the high season, as fiscal 2024 budget disbursement is expected to be delayed until April next year.
Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said the proposed budget will be allocated to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) for their promotions, starting from the fourth quarter this year through to the first quarter of 2024. Continued …
American man arrested in Chiang Mai after two Dutch tourists stabbed
Chiang Mai police arrested an American man early Thursday for allegedly stabbing a Dutch father and his son on a road in Chiang Mai’s Muang district on Wednesday.
Police said Brian Andrew Burggraf, 27, was arrested at 1am while walking on a road in Tambon Jed Yod. Police say they found a 15-centimeter-long knife in his trouser pocket, along with a packet of hashish marijuana. Continued …

Chiang Khan: a treasure trove of charm and cuisine
Nestled along the picturesque Mekong River in Loei Province, Chiang Khan was once a haven for young backpackers seeking cheap food and booze to conclude their Southeast Asia overland trip before heading home. The tranquil riverside town has since transformed into a beloved weekend retreat, adorned with chic cafes and restaurants.
Yet, despite the steady influx of visitors year-round, Chiang Khan has managed to preserve its laid-back charm, continuing to offer a unique and authentic Thai experience. Continued …

The unsung heroes of Thai cuisine
Thailand is a land of culinary abundance. The old saying nai nahm mee pla nai na mee khao, meaning “there are fish in the water and rice in the field”, has long remained true considering the country’s strong food security.
Fish and rice are the most recognized epitome of our gastronomic stability. But in the same type of wetlands, there’s also bua, another aquatic product that is less mentioned but is as prevalent in local cooking. Continued …

From 1947 to 2023: Retracing the complex, tragic Israeli-Palestinian conflict
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict was reignited once again on Oct. 7 after a surprise offensive launched by Hamas against Israel. In retaliation, Israel ordered air strikes and a “complete siege” of the Gaza Strip, the Hamas-run Palestinian enclave. This is a new deadly episode in a conflict that has its roots deep in the mid-20th century. Here is its history. Continued …
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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
November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

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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












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