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Tuesday’s news-Feb 27

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Today’s news: More selective of expats, tourists/Red Cross Fair continues/Cross Country Race returns Sunday/Run Fun Walk event/Graphic warnings on alcohol products/Submission of payroll tax returns/Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnostics/Thai golf prodigy Patty Tavatanakit/Chiang Mai national park calls for troops/Gripped by lottery fever/Economy: Southeast Asia’s data center hub/Housing prices to remain flat/Thailand’s green utility tariff/Sino-Thai rail link set for delay/Thai Airlines Turn Losses Into Profits/‘Dumping’ paper plates/Tourism: Rama II said hurting Hua Hin tourism/Hua Hin’s tourism “decline” greatly exaggerated/UK Visa Application Center Relocated/Chinese economic stimulus to boost Thailand/ Environment: Reforestation project generates jobs/Resorts to install solar rooftop systems/Thailand Experience: Golden Triangle Tour/Spectacular spots in Thailand/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Maybe Thailand should follow Korea and be more selective of expats/tourists

In the wake of a recent discussion on the stringent immigration checks faced by Thai nationals abroad, a torrent of responses has unveiled a disconcerting undertone. It prompts whether to ask if maybe Thailand should go the path of Korea and be more selective of the visa-running, draft dodging, racist, mysoginistic sexpats we let in.

What do you think?

Respond to aim@hhexpatnews.com

The previous sentence was only a slight hyperbole. But here is a nice cross section of people that replied to our story. Thailand’s hospitality should not be mistaken for leniency toward those who disrespect the nation and its people. Continued …

Red Cross Fair continues behind Bluport

The Hua Hin Red Cross and Local Goodies Fair has returned for its 26th edition this year, with a vibrant mix of charity, culture, and community spirit.

Scheduled from now through Monday, March 4, the fair covers the expansive 25-acre activity ground situated behind the Bluport Hua Hin Shopping Mall on Soi Hua Hin 102. Continued …

Ang Puang Thung Kham Cross Country Race returns Sunday

The second edition of the Ang Puang Thung Kham Cross Country Race will take place on Sunday, March 3.

The event, known for its commitment to environmental preservation, aims to raise significant funds for forest conservation efforts while promoting health and tourism in the region. Continued …

Over 500 people take part in Run Fun Walk event

Hua Hin played host to the second edition of the Run Fun Walk event Saturday, aimed at bolstering tourism and observing Makha Bucha Day. The event kicked off in front of Hua Hin Market Village, with Komkrit Charoenthansombat, deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, officiating the opening ceremony.

Dubbed as the “Hua Hin Rak Loei #2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish” walk-run, the event marked its return to promote tourism in Hua Hin and stimulate the local economy during the long weekend holiday on Makha Bucha Day. Continued …

Government seeks to mandate graphic warnings on alcohol products

The Thai government is in the process of developing a new regulation requiring producers of alcoholic beverages to feature large, graphic health warnings on their products, much akin to those found on cigarette packaging.

This move, orchestrated by the Alcoholic Beverage Control Committee and the Department of Disease Control, has sparked criticism from alcohol producers and the tourism industry, who question its effectiveness in altering consumer behavior. Continued … 

Mandatory electronic submission of payroll tax returns

Vinit Visessuvanapoom, the director-general of the Revenue Department, has announced a new requirement for all employers to submit payroll tax returns electronically. The move is part of an effort to prevent fraudulent tax return forms.

The director-general highlighted that before the department’s notification on income tax No.438, the electronic submission was voluntary. However, starting from January 1, 2024, all tax return forms for personal income tax withheld by employers (CIT 50 form) must be filed via the department’s electronic system. Continued …

Revolutionizing Cancer Diagnostics in Thailand

Thailand’s healthcare sector is undergoing an unprecedented transformation, particularly in the realm of digital health technology, which is revolutionizing healthcare delivery. The country’s digital health industry is experiencing exponential growth, characterized by the widespread adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) in diagnostics, the emergence of smart hospitals, and the development of digital mental health platforms.

At the forefront of these advancements is Khon Kaen University, a renowned educational institution in Thailand that is driving innovation and improving healthcare delivery nationwide. Continued …

Thai golf prodigy Patty Tavatanakit brings pride to her home country

In the illustrious world of golf, moments of triumph often reflect tales of perseverance, skill, and unwavering dedication. Patty Tavatanakit, the young Thai golf prodigy, epitomizes this narrative of resilience and achievement.

With her victory on Sunday at the 2024 Honda LPGA Thailand in Pattaya, 24-year-old Patty not only secured her second-career victory on the tour but also etched her name in the annals of golfing history with a performance that resonated far beyond the fairways. Continued …

Chiang Mai national park calls for troops to help fight forest fire

With forest fires raging for more than a week, Chiang Mai’s Ob Luang National Park officials have decided to turn to troops from the Third Army Area for help. So far, more than 33,000 rai (5,280 hectares) of forested land in the national park has been destroyed.

Kritsayam Kongsatree, director of the 16th protected zones administration office, said park officials had tried but failed to put out the fires raging for more than a week, mainly because local villagers set them off to harvest wild plants or hunt animals. He reckoned they also light fires to take revenge on park officials for stopping them from hunting. Continued …

Thailand gripped by lottery fever as March draw nears

The lottery scene in Thailand is abuzz with anticipation as the latest round of lucky numbers has been released ahead of the draw on Friday, March 1. Lottery enthusiasts and fortune seekers are poring over various sources, from mystical water bowls used in sermons to the prime minister’s car registration, in the hope of finding the winning digits.

As the date draws near, the fervor only intensifies, with every potential hint or clue subjected to scrutiny. One of the most keenly watched numbers comes from a water bowl used in a religious ceremony, which is believed to impart luck, revealing the digits 4, 1, and 1. Continued … 

Thailand aims to become Southeast Asia’s data center hub

The Thailand Data Center Council (TDCC) is pushing to establish Thailand as the central hub for data centers in Southeast Asia in the next three years, amid rising competition with foreign data center providers joining the market. From the United States, Japan, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Australia, and India, global cloud data center operators are turning their investment focus toward Thailand.

The Board of Investment (BoI) confirms that NextDC, an Australian data center operator, obtained BoI approval for a 13.7 billion baht investment in a new hyperscale data center in Bangkok. The Asian data center leader, CtrlS Datacenters, has also leased a land plot in the Eastern Economic Corridor of Digital (EECd) in Chon Buri for 50 years. CtrlS Datacentres (Thailand) Co received BoI approval for a 5-billion-baht investment in this new hyperscale data center. Continued …

Housing prices expected to remain flat

Housing prices this year will remain flat, as the market is forecast to be unfavorable, with an overwhelming number of unsold units and many developers seeking to cash in.

Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of SET-listed developer Supalai Plc, said construction prices this year would not change after experiencing significant increases over the past two years. Continued …

Thailand’s green utility tariff implementation faces hurdles from SMEs

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) of Thailand has estimated a two-year time frame for full implementation of the recently launched green utility tariff (GUT). This tariff, aimed at regulating renewable power prices, is a significant leap toward the global pushback on carbon-intensive manufacturing.

However, businesses, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises, and some state entities have expressed unpreparedness to adopt the GUT. A public hearing on the GUT revealed that while larger corporations recognize its importance, they are not entirely prepared for its implementation. Continued …

Sino-Thai rail link set for 2-year, Bt4 billion delay

The construction of the Thai-Chinese high-speed train project is likely to face a delay of two years and about 4 billion baht more in funding to change a section of track in Nakhon Ratchasima, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has revealed.

The change concerns contracts yjat deal with the construction of the Khok Kruat-Nakhon Ratchasima section, said SRT Gov. Nirut Maneephan on Monday, following calls by residents of tambon Ban Mai in Muang district of Nakhon Ratchasima to have a section elevated to mitigate the construction impact on their community. Continued …

Three Thai Airlines Turn Losses Into Profits in 2023

Thai Airways, Bangkok Airways and Thai AirAsia all reported profits for 2023, as the global aviation industry continues to recover.

The aviation business recorded strong growth in the fourth quarter of 2023, with passenger traffic in the Asia-Pacific region, including Thailand, growing the fastest at an average of 77.2%. This was due to a number of factors, including the reopening of China, long holidays and festivals. Continued …

Thailand among nations US accuses of ‘dumping’ paper plates

U.S. paper plate manufacturers have complained, alleging that Thai paper plates are being “dumped” into the U.S. market.

News reports from the Thai Ministry of Commerce indicate that at the end of January 2024, the American Paper Plate Coalition submitted a petition to the U.S. Ministry of Commerce and the U.S. International Trade Commission to request an investigation into an alleged dumping violation of paper plate products originating from Thailand, China, and Vietnam. Continued …

Rama II highway construction projects said hurting Hua Hin tourism

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has instructed the Transport Ministry to improve the condition of Rama II highway, so people traveling during the long Songkran holidays do not get caught in traffic bottlenecks.

Srettha was responding to a post on an online travel page, which said that Hua Hin was unusually quiet these days because Bangkokians did not want to deal with the notorious traffic congestion on Rama II. The popular seaside town is about 200 kilometers south of Bangkok. Continued …

News of Hua Hin’s tourism “decline” said greatly exaggerated

Hua Hin found itself at the center of a social media storm this weekend after popular local Facebook page, “Paksabuy,” ignited debate by asking followers to identify reasons behind a perceived decline in tourist numbers.

(Editor: While we agree that there does not seem to be any decline in Hua Hin tourism, in fact the town has been buzzing for months, we do caution readers that the media writing this defense of Hua Hin is primarily a tourism/good news publication, so it can be expected to be defensive on the subject.)

Respondents cited expensive accommodation, the nation’s sluggish economic recovery, and notably, congestion on Rama II Road as prime factors. This narrative gained traction and was further amplified by coverage in the Thai language media and the Bangkok Post, painting a picture of a town in decline. Continued …

VFS UK Visa Application Center Relocated

Thailand explores long-term visa-free scheme with India

Tourism authorities in Thailand are pushing for a long-term reciprocal visa-free scheme with India, projected to become the world’s third-largest economy by 2027. Somsong Sachaphimukh, the vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, highlighted the positive impact of the current temporary visa exemption for India, which has accelerated the Indian market’s growth.

As of Feb. 18, the Indian market accounted for the fifth-highest arrivals in Thailand, with a total of 258,269 tourists. Continued …

Chinese economic stimulus expected to boost Thai tourism and economy

Analysts predict that China’s economic stimulus measures will spur an increase in Chinese tourists visiting Thailand, potentially driving the Thai economy to achieve a growth rate of at least 3% this year. This is due to the expectation that Beijing’s financial initiatives will simultaneously boost the economies of both nations.

Asia Plus Securities (ASPS) highlighted that China has rolled out several strategies to invigorate its economy, which will likely result in a rise in Chinese visitors to Thailand. Among these initiatives, the People’s Bank of China reduced its five-year loan prime rate by 0.25% to 3.95% in an attempt to support the property sector. Continued …

Reforestation project generates jobs for local communities

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand’s (EGAT) reforestation project has not only rewilded nearly 200,000 rai of previously denuded forest land, but it is also offering career opportunities for members of local communities as growers and protectors of the forest.

The project, which was launched in 2022, set out to grow trees on degraded land of the Royal Forest Department and the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation. Continued …

Three Outrigger resorts in Thailand to install solar rooftop systems

Outrigger Hospitality Group in Thailand has teamed up with Singapore-based New Energy Capital Asia to install solar rooftop systems at three of Outrigger’s premier properties in Thailand. These include Outrigger Khao Lak Beach Resort, Outrigger Surin Beach Resort and Outrigger Koh Samui Beach Resort.

Under the three solar power purchase agreements (PPAs) signed between Outrigger Hospitality Group and New Energy Capital Asia, the benefits will comprise annual electricity savings, CO2 reduction, and positive environmental impact, as well as help to preserve Thailand’s lush landscapes and natural beauty. Continued …

Golden Triangle Tour and Ethical Mekong River Cruise

When traveling the world, and especially in developing countries, many tourists are concerned about supporting the right businesses that work toward a sustainable future. In Ever Wonder Adventure’s latest guide, those planning a trip to northern Thailand can find reliable information about how to get an unforgettable and eco-friendly experience.

The eco-tour starts from Chiang Rai and continues to the Golden Triangle, where the borders of Myanmar, Thailand, and Laos meet. Travelers will explore Chang Saen, a hidden Thai gem, and learn more about the history of this culturally rich area. After experiencing this part of northern Thailand, the journey will continue to the border of Laos, where the river Mekong River cruise toward Luang Prabang will set sail. Continued …

Spectacular spots in Thailand for a truly memorable trip

If you’re considering a trip to Thailand, it’s likely you’re feeling a little spoiled for choice. Far more than a beach paradise (although it certainly ticks that box with ease), the Land of Smiles can serve up bustling city adventures, testing jungle treks and foodie escapes with ease.

Whether you want to head north for a culture-soaked sojourn, to Koh Samui for an island escape, to seek out the temples in Bangkok or simply to flop on the best-looking strips of sand, we know the location for you. Continued …

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Indonesia sees 2025 growth at 5.3%-5.6%

Indonesia sees its annual gross domestic product growth for 2025 in a range of 5.3% to 5.6%, and is aiming for a fiscal deficit of 2.48% to 2.8% of GDP, its planning minister said on Monday. Continued …

31,000 Ukrainian troops killed since the start of Russia’s invasion

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Sunday that 31,000 Ukrainian soldiers have been killed in action in the two years since Russia launched its full-scale invasion. Zelenskyy said that the number was far lower than estimates given by Russian President Vladimir Putin’s government. Continued …

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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-Jan 25

Today’s news: Hua Hin tops list/Cooler weather/Thai Cheese Tour/Thailand Open qualifying/Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX/Pita returns/Baby leopard cats rescued/Ban floated on owning lions/Economy: GDP growth disappoints/Thailand’s new green utility tariff/Top five Asian tech ecosystems/Budget for digital ads/Retail on course/Tourism: Bangkok Tops Lunar New Year/The Ultimate Tourist Health Hotspot/Economic upswing for MICE sector/Asian aviation hub/2 million tourists in January/Airport chaos/15 people on fishing trip rescued/Thailand Experience: Baan Tham Suea/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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Hua Hin tops list of the Best Affordable Places to Retire Abroad in Asia

For most people thinking about retirement, either at home or overseas, budget is a key factor. In my more than 30 years of traversing the globe scouting out retirement havens, I’ve found hundreds of places that are friendly on the pocketbook but don’t tick all the other boxes on my checklist -factors like safety, quality health care, entertainment options, welcoming community, and solid infrastructure.

For a destination to meet my criteria, it has to be a lot more than simply affordable. Continued …

Cooler weather for much of Thailand, rain for the South

The north, the central region including the Bangkok metropolitan area, the east and the upper south of Thailand will experience a temperature drop of 1-2 degrees Celsius today, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

The colder weather is a result of a strong high-pressure system covering Thailand and the South China Sea, the department said, adding that the westerly trough from Myanmar will also move through the north and the upper central regions today, bringing strong winds and isolated rains to the upper part of the country. Continued …

Poor winds postpone 8-year-old’s attempt to kite foil the Gulf of Thailand

Yesterday’s lower than forecast wind conditions forced the postponement of Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen’s Gulf of Thailand crossing attempt.

Eight-year-old Shane patiently waited to tackle the ambitious 110 kilometers (70 miles) attempt from the shores of Pattaya across the Gulf, but his kite foiling project was eventually postponed.

Thai Cheese Tour at Dusit Thani Saturday

Get ready to rock your taste buds as VIVIN Grocery presents the Thai Cheese Tour 2023-2024, a culinary odyssey that promises to fuse the excitement of a rock concert with the delights of artisanal Thai cheeses.

In partnership with 5-star hotels and Michelin-star-rated restaurants, this tour will tantalize cheese enthusiasts with an all-Thai cheese experience. Continued …

Thailand Open qualifying starts Saturday

The much-anticipated Thailand Open 2024 arrives later this month, promising world-class tennis served up with Thailand’s unique cultural flair.

This premier WTA International Series tournament, held in picturesque Hua Hin, is the largest and most prestigious tennis event in Southeast Asia. Now in its fourth year, it has consistently attracted top-ranked players and captivated fans with thrilling matches. Continued …

Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX set for Sunday

The Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX is set for Sunday at the Hua Hin International School. Six local teams will participate in the six-a-side tournament which is for under 13s.

The inaugural Orchid Palm Homes Cup took place in 2020. The competition is entering its fourth year and has become an eagerly anticipated biannual event in the local sporting calendar. Continued … 

Pita returns as MP as charter court rules iTV not media since 2007

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday reinstated Pita Limjaroenrat as Move Forward Party MP after it ruled that iTV Plc had not been a media firm since March 7, 2007.

The office of the Constitutional Court announced that the majority of judges had dismissed the request of the Election Commission to disqualify Pita as an MP under Article 101 of the Constitution for holding shares in a media firm. Eight of the nine judges voted in favor of Pita. Only one judge, Nakarin Mektrairat, voted against Pita. Continued …

Two baby leopard cats rescued in Phichit province

Two tiny leopard cats left by their mother in a sugarcane plot in Phichit’s Sam Ngam district were recently rescued by officials from Protected Areas Regional Office 12 (Nakhon Sawan). The female kittens, which are about a month old, are healthy, have no injuries, and are able to drink milk suited to their species. These kittens will be moved to Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Breeding Station in Uthai Thani when they are five months old to learn survival skills in the wild before being released. (The Nation)

Ban floated on individuals owning lions following viral video

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation wants to ban individuals owning lions following the viral video of a tame young lion in a Bentley convertible driven by a foreigner along a crowded street in Pattaya.

The video caused consternation among social media viewers, but not so along the street. Continued …

Thailand’s GDP growth disappoints with a slow 1.8% rise in 2023

GDP growth in 2023 slowed to a disappointing 1.8%, according to an announcement by the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO). Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja attributed this to a combination of negative factors impacting the economy. Originally, the growth was forecast to rise to 2.7% in 2023, based on a projection made in October last year.

The less-than-anticipated growth is due to a downturn in exports and the manufacturing sector. This is evidenced by a 4.7% year-on-year fall in the Manufacturing Production Index (MPI), with automotive products witnessing a 23-month contraction, electronics for 15 months and rubber products for nine months. Continued …

Thailand’s new green utility tariff boosts renewable energy use

The unveiling of a green utility tariff (GUT) in February is set to bring about a significant progression in renewable energy use within Thailand, bolstering local businesses and attracting foreign investment.

This move has been eagerly awaited by numerous companies considering expansion into Thailand, as they seek not only the necessary infrastructure but also a source of clean energy to support their carbon-reduction strategies. Continued … 

Thailand aims to be among top five Asian tech ecosystems

Aspiring to rank among Asia’s top five tech ecosystems within the next decade, Thailand is currently focusing on the development of smart industries, particularly in tourism, healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing, according to a statement by a corporate innovation accelerator.

Kid Parchariyanon, CEO and co-founder of RISE, the accelerator, insisted that the adoption of artificial intelligence, along with nurturing a skilled digital workforce, will be key to achieving this potential. He highlighted several advantages Thailand has over its neighbors, including geopolitical factors linked to the US-China relationship, a substantial economy, and a robust capital market within ASEAN nations. Continued …

Budget for digital ads expected to exceed spending on TV ads in 2024

The budget for digital advertising this year is expected to surpass television for the first time, in an evidence of the changing times. Amid numerous challenges, traditional media that once dominated the market is facing stiff competition from new digital platforms.

Media Intelligence Group (MI Group) predicted that traditional media and TV will account for 35%, marking the first time TV will be surpassed since its inception. This shift is attributed to digital advertising aiming for a 45% share. Out-of-home and mobile media will account for 20%. Continued …

Retail on course to achieve double-digit growth this year

Thailand’s retail industry is expected to register double-digit growth this year, driven by private consumption and government stimulus measures.

The government’s Easy E-Receipt tax refund scheme and the rise of online retail are contributing factors, but there is concern regarding the high cost of living, according to the Economic Intelligence Center, the research arm of Siam Commercial Bank. Continued …

Bangkok Tops Lunar New Year Travel Destinations

Bangkok is the most popular international city destination for the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, booking data by digital travel platform Agoda reveals. Thailand is also one of the most popular destinations to celebrate the festivities overall, trailing only Japan.

Agoda’s booking data highlights Malaysia, China, South Korea, Singapore, and Japan as top inbound markets to Thailand, respectively, marking China’s return as a top-five source market for the first time since 2019. The five most popular destinations visited within Thailand are international favorite Bangkok, followed by Phuket, Hat Yai, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai. Continued …

Thailand Re-Emerges as the Ultimate Tourist Health Hotspot

The latest Skift Travel Health Index shows that the global travel health index stood at 102 in December 2023, capping a big year for the global travel industry. Thailand was the big winner. It finished with an index score of 101, up 7 percentage points over the previous month.

With challenges rising from the sluggish rebound of Chinese outbound travel, Thailand has strategically steered its tourism sector. The government’s initiative to temporarily waive visa requirements for key inbound markets has proven instrumental in the country’s resurgence as the most popular tourist hotspot. Continued …

Spending spree at food shows signals economic upswing for MICE sector

A surge in spending at food and packaging trade shows indicates a revival in the economy and a favo rable trend for business tourism this year.

Thailand remains a favored location for the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) sector, according to Informa Markets Thailand, a leading trade show organizer. Continued …

Thailand aims to become Asian aviation hub

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has outlined plans to transform Thailand into an Asian aviation hub. The announcement was made during his keynote speech at the Thailand 2024 The Great Challenges event.

He highlighted the government’s focus on tourism and the introduction of several measures to boost the industry, including reciprocal visa exemption programs. Continued …

Thailand welcomes over 2 million tourists in January

Thailand has welcomed more than 2 million foreign arrivals in the first few weeks of the year, generating revenue of 97.91 billion baht, the Tourism and Sports Ministry said.

The ministry’s Economics Tourism and Sports Division announced on Monday that from Jan. 1-21, a total of 2,015,942 foreign tourists have landed on Thai soil. Continued …

Airport chaos as biometric system fails

Long queues formed at Suvarnabhumi airport on Wednesday morning after the biometric blacklist system used by the Immigration Bureau broke down.

Police Major Gen, Choengron Rimpadee said the problem began at 4.30am, when the biometric blacklist system malfunctioned. This meant a process that normally took 45 seconds took more than one minute. The automatic passport check channels at the airport also stalled, adding to the problem. Continued …

15 people on fishing trip rescued from capsized boat off Koh Kut

Fifteen passengers and crew from a boat engaged in a fishing trip, about 16 miles from Koh Kut in the Gulf of Thailand, were safely rescued after their vessel capsized and sank today.

Two speed boats from the Koh Kut Tambon administrative organization and another fishing boat rushed to their rescue, off Trat province, after they received a distress call from the stricken vessel, called “Net Waree”. Continued …

Baan Tham Suea: a tranquil retreat near Bangkok – and Hua Hin

Just a leisurely two-hour drive south of bustling Bangkok lies a hidden gem offering respite from urban chaos. Baan Tham Suea, or Tiger Cave Village, is the perfect haven for those seeking to escape the city’s gridlocks and enjoy rewilded green spaces, the rustic beauty of Thailand’s countryside, the scenic Phetchaburi River, a vibrant weekend farmer’s market, and a plethora of activities.

Nestled at the edge of Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi Province, the tranquil Ban Tham Suea village has undergone a profound metamorphosis. It transitioned from traditional slash-and-burn farming practices, coupled with hunting during non-farming periods, to a community dedicated to preserving its lush surroundings. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

 

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