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Thursday’s news-Dec 5


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New Year Eve activities/113-year celebration at Hua Hin Railway Station/Hua Hin Bike Week/Hua Hin Jazzical Festival/AIS unveils streaming package/Heavy rain warnings/Collision on Chao Phraya River/More medicines made free/Bugs – a boon/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Crackdown on proxies/Headline inflation at 0.95%/Business sector protests 400-baht minimum wage/Government’s financial mismanagement/Minister floats tax changes/Healthcare and wellness industry/Data center platforms poised to gain/Less investment in power plants/TOURISM: Dual pricing/1.56 million foreign arrivals for New Year/Cheaper domestic flights/Phuket Unfazed by Terror Threats/Bangkok to Sydney Direct Route/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Visit these lesser-known destinations/Ubon Art Fest 2024/CLIMATE THAILAND: Urgent increase in climate finance/New tax structure for EVs/Green and smart future logistics hubs/Combating Greenwashing/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’s New Year Eve activities

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113-year celebration at Hua Hin Railway Station Dec 20-21

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Hua Hin Bike Week at Bluport Dec 13-14

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Hua Hin Jazzical Festival at Bluport Dec 21

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AIS unveils new streaming package

Advanced Info Service (AIS) has launched its Play Ultimate package, combining top streaming platforms into one package for post-paid customers.

Rungtip Jarusiripipat, head of AIS Play, said the Play Ultimate package costs 999 baht per month. The package offers content from six leading platforms: Netflix, Max, Disney+ Hotstar, iQIYI, VIU, and WeTV. Continued …

Heavy rain warnings and flash flood risks in nine Thai provinces

Heavy rain warnings have been issued for nine provinces in Thailand, with risks of flash floods, forest runoff, and overflowing rivers. Coastal areas are also facing two-meter high waves, while Bangkok experiences morning fog and cooler temperatures of 23 degrees Celsius.

A moderate northeast monsoon currently affects the Gulf of Thailand and the southern regions, combined with a low-pressure area over the Strait of Malacca expected to move toward Sumatra. This weather pattern is causing heavy rainfall in parts of the southern region. Continued …

Collision on Chao Phraya River Near Bangkok Bridge, One Boat Sinks

A boat collision occurred on the Chao Phraya River near the Bangkok Bridge yesterday, resulting in one vessel sinking and damage to five others. Police officers from Bang Kho Laem Police Station, along with the Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department and the Marine Department, were dispatched to the scene to investigate.

The incident took place near the Bangkok Bridge, where six boats were involved. One boat, a 40-seat vessel, completely sank, while another sustained significant damage to its side and rear. Three additional boats were also damaged during the collision. A number of the boats damaged are tourist boats, used for dining cruises. Continued …

More medicines made free for patients

The National Drug System Development Committee has added more drugs to the national list of essential medicines that patients can benefit from free of charge.

Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong said yesterday the committee had increased access to more than 20 essential drugs on the national list, which catalogs the drugs, vaccines and radioactive substances available to those in need. Continued …

Bugs – a boon for the health, the environment and the economy

Amid the growing global concern about food security and meat consumption, edible insects are proving to be a main food source of the future. The Food and Agricultural Organization (FAO) of the United Nations says they have essential nutrients and are high in protein, which can help the body to repair cells.

While these invertebrates can be incorporated into a healthy diet plan to promote health and well-being, some people still turn their noses up at them due to their appearance, taste and texture. Continued …

  • Foreign driver at large after hit-and-run and chase in Bangkok – Continued and video …
  • British Man Arrested for Sexual Assault of 6-Year-Old Thai Stepdaughter – Continued …
  • Chinese Call Center Gang Busted Operating from Resort in Chiang Mai – Continued …
  • Australian Man Runs Amok, Sets House on Fire – Continued …
  • Finnish Man Arrested for 10-Year Visa Overstay – Continued …

1,000 arrests made in crackdown on proxies

More than 1,000 Thai and foreign nationals have been rounded up in a joint operation by police and commerce ministry authorities for the use of Thai nominees by foreign businesses over the past few weeks, authorities said on Wednesday.

The investigations targeted 442 companies with more than 3.6 billion baht in circulation in 46 locations across the country, said Police Lt. Gen. Jirabhop Bhuridej, commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB). Continued …

Diesel, food price hikes raise Thailand’s headline inflation by 0.95%

Thailand’s headline inflation rose by 0.95% in November, driven by rising diesel prices and higher cost of food and beverages, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) reported on Wednesday.

Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, TPSO director-general, said that the consumer price index (CPI) for November stood at 108.47, compared to 107.45 in the same month last year, marking the highest inflation rate in three months. He attributed the rise to increased diesel prices, and higher costs for food items, including fruit. Continued …

Thai business sector protests against 400-baht minimum wage plan

Thailand’s three major business agencies will submit their formal protest to the government on Friday, opposing the plan to increase the daily minimum wage for unskilled workers to 400 baht nationwide.

The decision was reached on Wednesday by representatives of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), the Federation of Thai Industries and the Thai Banker Assn., who are part of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking. Continued …

Thailand at risk due to government’s financial mismanagement: TDRI chief

The president of the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) has warned that Thailand could soon suffer an economic crisis, as the Pheu Thai-led government lacks financial discipline.

TDRI President Somkiat Tangkitvanich was speaking at the “World Economic Pulse to Turn Around Thailand’s Economic Crises in 2025” seminar held on Wednesday at the Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park Hotel. The event was organized by the Senate committee on economic, monetary and fiscal affairs. Continued …

Finance minister floats tax changes, higher VAT

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira has floated the idea of increasing value-added tax (VAT), while reducing corporate and personal income tax rates to strengthen state revenue, drive national development, enhance competitiveness and address domestic disparities.

The Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development has introduced guidelines stating that everyone engaged in business should contribute by paying a minimum 15% corporate income tax. Continued …

Healthcare and wellness industry expected to grow 9% annually

The healthcare industry is expected to grow by close to 9% annually amid beauty trends and the transition towards an aging society, several experts said on Wednesday.

According to the Global Wellness Institute (GWI), the wellness economy is expected to be worth at least US$7 trillion (230 trillion baht) next year. The market is expected to expand by 8.6% annually and reach $8.5 trillion (306 trillion baht) in 2027. Continued …

Data center platforms in Thailand poised to gain from surging demand

Empyrion Digital is expanding in Bangkok, aiming to enhance cloud computing capabilities amid regional competition. Thailand’s cloud spending may rise from $1.6 billion to $7.3 bkillion by 2030, growing at 28.9% CAGR.

While Thailand will continue to face stiff competition against regional peers, in attempt to become a digital hub, expansions from data center operators and telecom operators will remain key to reaching national targets. Continued …

Call for less investment in power plants

Energy advocates are asking the government to downgrade its forecast for electricity demand in the 2024 power development plan (PDP) and promote free electricity trade to reduce power bills, which impose a huge financial burden on households and businesses.

The PDP, enforced from 2024 to 2037, expects power demand in Thailand to increase to 112,391 megawatts at the end of the plan, up from 51,000MW at present. Continued …

Dual pricing – an economic strategy or a source of unintended discrimination

In Thailand, the practice of dual pricing at tourist attractions, where foreigners are charged higher entry fees than locals, has long been a topic of debate. While this pricing system is not officially linked to any form of racial discrimination, it is often perceived as promoting inequality and fostering a sense of exclusion among visitors.

This practice has raised concerns about its implications and whether it unfairly targets tourists based on their nationality rather than their race. The dual pricing system is typically seen at popular cultural and natural attractions such as temples, parks, and historical sites. Locals enjoy discounted rates, while foreign visitors are required to pay a higher fee. Continued …

Tourism Authority expects 1.56 million foreign arrivals for New Year

Thailand is expected to generate 62 billion baht in tourism revenue from Thai and foreign travelers during the New Year festival, up 23% year-on-year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) said today.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool expects 1.56 million foreign travelers to visit Thailand between Dec. 21 and Jan. 1, representing a 16% increase over 2023. They are expected to generate 45 billion baht in tourism revenue, up 20% year-on-year, she added. Continued …

Cheaper domestic flights up for grabs

Thai Airways International (THAI) has planned to offer 8,000 domestic flight tickets at a 30% price discount from today to Saturday (Dec. 5-7) in a bid to facilitate traveling among Thai people during the New Year festival.

The move aligns with the Transport Ministry’s policy to offer New Year gifts for people who wish to travel domestically between Dec. 26 and Jan. 5. Continued …

Phuket Unfazed by Terror Threats to Israeli Tourists

Phuket remains poised and undeterred despite recent warnings from Israel regarding potential terrorist threats targeting Israeli citizens in Southeast Asia, particularly Thailand.

The threats were highlighted following the assassination of an Israeli rabbi in the United Arab Emirates, raising concerns for Israeli tourists in popular destinations like Phuket. Continued …

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Thai AirAsia X Launches Bangkok to Sydney Direct Route

Thai AirAsia X has resumed its direct flights between Bangkok and Sydney as of Dec. 1. This new route offers travelers a convenient and affordable way to traverse the continent, with six weekly flights now connecting Don Mueang International Airport to Sydney.

As the only low-cost carrier with this direct service, Thai AirAsia X enhances travel options for Australians looking to visit Thailand and other Asian destinations. Passengers can connect to popular spots like Krabi, Phuket, and major cities in Japan and India. Continued …

It’s high season in Thailand. Avoid the crowds by visiting these lesser-known destinations

When it comes to holiday destinations, Thailand is one of the most popular countries in the world. It’s already attracted approximately 31 million international tourists this year, according to reports, with 2025 set to be even busier.

The Southeast Asian nation is well known for its stunning beaches, gastronomy, vibrant nightlife and temples. But it’s also known for its crowds, too. Continued …

Ubon Art Fest 2024 lays out a feast of art and culture

The northeastern province of Ubon Ratchathani celebrates the arrival of the festive season with some of the most creative art around, along with concerts by renowned artists and Isaan cultural activities, at the Ubon Art Fest 2024. The event runs from Dec. 13-15 at Yuu Hotel & Café in downtown Ubon.

Organized by Ubon Ratchathani Province, Ubon Ratchathani University, the National Innovation Agency and various public and private sector partners, this year’s festival features six highlights: Continued …

Bank of Thailand calls for urgent increase in climate finance

The Bank of Thailand has called for urgent action to increase climate finance to support Thailand’s sustainable development goals. Roong Mallikamas, BoT deputy governor, emphasized the significant gap between current climate finance and the estimated global needs during her keynote address at the Sustainability Forum 2025, hosted by Krungthepturakij on Tuesday.

Only $1.5 trillion was raised for climate initiatives in 2022, far short of the $7.4 trillion required annually, according to the Climate Policy Initiative, an independent advisory group. Roong said this shortfall poses a major challenge, particularly for developing countries like Thailand. Continued …

New tax structure for EVs would promote hybrids

The national committee in charge of promoting the electric-vehicle (EV) industry has approved a new car tax structure to support the production of hybrid vehicles as part of a plan to convert internal combustion engines to electric power.

Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the Board of Investment, said the National Electric Vehicle Policy Committee (EV Board) yesterday approved an adjustment of the auto tax structure for hybrid electric vehicles (HEV) and mild hybrid electric vehicles (MHEV) with no more than 10 seats. Continued …

Port Authority working toward green and smart future logistics hubs

The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) is setting its sights on transforming the nation’s ports into green and smart hubs within the next decade, Director-general Kriengkrai Chaisiriwongsuk revealed in a keynote speech on “The Green Port: Efficiency of the Future” on Tuesday.

Speaking at the 5th “Sustainability Forum 2025: Synergizing for Driving Business”, he outlined the PAT’s ambitious plan to leverage technology to enhance services and partner with shipping line operators to implement innovative logistics solutions. Continued …

Combating Greenwashing: Implications for Thailand

In today’s market, sustainability is increasingly prioritized. Advertisements frequently highlight the environmental benefits of products, claiming “packaging made from 30% recycled plastic” or “carbon emissions reduced by 50% compared to 2020.”

Yet, beneath these claims lies a challenge: how accurate are they? Instances such as T-shirts allegedly made from recycled plastic bottles — where only 1% of the material is recycled — raise concerns about greenwashing, the practice of overstating environmental efforts. Continued …

‘Classified’ data suggest huge Russian losses in Ukraine

Forty-eight thousand relatives of Russian troops have submitted DNA samples, a government minister has been recorded as saying, in a sensitive discussion apparently referring to attempts to identify dead soldiers by their remains. Continued …

French lawmakers vote to oust PM

France’s far-right and left-wing lawmakers joined together on Wednesday in an historic no-confidence vote prompted by budget disputes that forced Prime Minister Michel Barnier and his Cabinet members to resign, a first since 1962. Continued …

UK starts to nationalize more rail services

The Labor government in Britain is preparing to nationalize three train services currently run by the private sector, the start of a plan to take the industry back into public hands. Continued …

China warns against ‘worship’ of faster growth

Chinese state media have warned against blindly chasing faster growth and signaled more focus on boosting consumption in a flurry of articles setting the stage for a key economic meeting next week. Continued …

How a country’s economy was looted dry by politicians

The new governor of Bangladesh’s central bank calculates that about US$17 billion was looted from the country’s financial system by politicians in the 15 years before the government of Sheikh Hasina collapsed in August. Continued …

Bitcoin passes $100,000 milestone

Bitcoin rose above $100,000 for the first time on Thursday as the election of Donald Trump as U.S. president has spurred expectations that his administration will create a friendly environment for cryptocurrencies. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

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

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

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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Tuesday’s news-May 2

  • Hua Hin’s iconic Chat Chai Market to undergo a revamp/
  • How an aging population is creating new business opportunities/
  • Electric bill increase fuels rise in food production costs/
  • Heat and air pollution persist in North, South sees heavy rain/
  • Scorcher powers LG air conditioner sales/
  • Practical tips for learning Thai as a beginner/
  • Thailand’s Economy: Bloomberg calls Thailand a new economic star/Workers mark Labor Day with demand for THB700 minimum wage/Shippers expect exports to rise 1% this year/EGAT to spend Bt300 billion on floating solar farm development/MG readies the construction of EV battery plant in Thailand/Executives fret over ‘greenwashing’/
  • Tourism: Thai tourism industry optimistic as Chinese tourist arrivals skyrocket/Wealthy tourists unfazed by pricey trips/Phuket’s international arrivals stabilize, with Russians still leading the way/
  • International: North Asia’s factories stuck in decline/How Close is Asia to Fixing its Plastic Pollution Problem?/Chase’s takeover of First Republic does not end worries over US banks/Biden and Marcos Jr discuss Beijing’s South China Sea expansion/Brain scans and AI could transcribe what people are thinking/
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Hua Hin’s iconic Chat Chai Market to undergo a revamp

Hua Hin’s iconic Chat Chai Market is set to undergo a major revitalization, according to plans announced by Hua Hin municipality. The market, which has been a fixture of the Hua Hin community for almost a century, will be modernized and upgraded to meet the needs of both locals and tourists.

The project will involve both the development of new products and the upgrading of existing offerings to be more contemporary, while still retaining the unique character of the historic market. Additionally, the market’s layout will be reorganized to provide more organized parking and shopping areas. Continued …

How an aging population is creating new business opportunities

The world’s population is getting older. And Thailand is among the fastest-aging societies in the world. Of its 67 million population, more than 12 million Thais are elderly, according to the Department of Older Persons, Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, with the majority of them in the 60-69 group.

Japan became the world’ first “super-aged” society in 2006. By 2029, Thailand is expected to join Japan in this demographic trend, according to recent research carried out by Kasikorn Research Center (KResearch). This is due to a decrease in the population in the past three years. Continued …

Electric bill increase fuels rise in food production costs

The rise in electricity bills since the start of this year has increased the overall cost of food manufacturing by 2.5% to 5%, Wisit Limleucha, vice president of the Thai Chamber of Commerce said on Monday.

He said last year’s electricity costs were responsible for 5%-10% of manufacturing costs of the food industry, but this year the number has jumped to 7.5%-15%, prompting some operators to find ways to reduce their power bills, including installing solar rooftops and turning off unnecessary appliances. Continued …

Heat and air pollution persist in North, South sees heavy rain

Thunderstorms and gusting winds will affect 36 provinces over the next two days due to the presence of a cold air mass over the upper region of Thailand, which is experiencing scorching temperatures.

Meanwhile, the winds blowing in over the Gulf of Thailand, the southern region, and the Andaman Sea, are increasing in strength, causing an increase in rainfall in the southern region and heavy rain in some areas. Continued …

Scorcher powers LG air conditioner sales

LG Electronics (Thailand) Co., the distributor of LG air-conditioning products, has reworked its marketing strategies after experiencing a surge in sales attributed to the scorching heat.

Amnaj Singhachan, the company’s senior marketing manager, said LG revised its sales targets for air-conditioning products twice this year because of unprecedented demand related to the hot weather. Continued …

Practical tips for learning Thai as a beginner

Learning a new language can be challenging, and Thai is no exception. As a beginner, you might find yourself struggling to grasp the tonal nuances of the language, the unfamiliar script, and the sheer volume of vocabulary to learn.

But with the right mindset and approach, learning Thai can be an exciting and rewarding journey that opens up a world of possibilities. And to make your language-learning journey smoother and more enjoyable, we’ve put together some practical tips that will help you get started on the right track. Continued …

Thailand’s biggest serial killer suspect legally protected from the death penalty

As the police screen more incoming reports of suspicious deaths linked with what officers suspect to be Thailand’s biggest-ever serial killer, Sararat Rangsiwutthaporn, one story in recent days of a doctor working with the Royal Thai Police stood out as particularly harrowing.

The doctor appeared on the country’s popular Channel 3 TV telling top host, Kanchai Kamnodploy, on the daily news program that he believed his wife was poisoned by a pill sent to her after she had just given birth to the couple’s infant daughter in November 2020. Continued …

Bloomberg calls Thailand a new economic star

Global financial news service Bloomberg is calling Thailand an economic star for its resiliency and reports that investors are flocking to the Kingdom.

“Among the kingdom’s attributes are a resurgence in tourism, low foreign debt and a surplus in the broadest measure of trade. That is a halo historically associated with Switzerland, Japan, or prized asset classes like U.S. Treasuries,” Bloomberg wrote, adding that investment bank Goldman Sachs likened the Kingdom to a “safe haven.” Continued …

Workers mark Labor Day with demand for THB700 minimum wage

Labor representatives gathered on National Labor Day on Phitsanulok Road in Bangkok to demand 700-baht daily wage from the next government.

Rallyists also demanded that the new government, expected to be formed after the May 14 general election, would ensure laborers have the right to form a union to negotiate with their employers for better compensation and benefits. Continued …

Shippers expect exports to rise 1% this year

Thailand’s exports are likely to rise 1% in 2023 and should pick up later in the year, owing to a recovery in China’s economy, the Thai National Shippers’ Council said today.

Exports, a key driver of Thai growth, were not as weak as expected in the first quarter and should improve in the remaining months of the year, Chaichan Chareonsuk, chairman of the council, told a news conference. Continued …

58.5MW Floating PV Plant 

EGAT to spend Bt300 billion on floating solar farm development

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) aims to increase its power-generation capacity from floating solar farms at its nine hydropower plants to 10 gigawatts by 2037, with investment of almost 300 billion baht.

The government earlier approved EATs plan to develop 2,725 megawatts from floating solar farms at the nine dams. Continued …

MG readies the construction of EV battery plant in Thailand

SAIC Motor-CP and MG Sales (Thailand), manufacturer and distributor of MG cars in Thailand, held a foundation stone laying ceremony with a road map to transform the 75-rai factory space into partnership development areas for car parts and a battery-manufacturing plant in response to the electric vehicle trend.

The factory is located in the WHA Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate 2 (WHA ESIE 2) in Chonburi. Spanning across an area of over 437.5 rai, the manufacturing facility has a maximum production capacity of 100,000 units per year. Continued …

Executives fret over ‘greenwashing’

More than half of executives surveyed in Thailand admitted their organizations have overstated or inaccurately represented the impact of their sustainability initiatives, which could potentially stall progress on sustainability, according to a recent report.

A report by Google Cloud found corporate greenwashing is a prevalent concern among local executives, with 83% of them believing greenwashing is accidental when companies cannot effectively measure results or progress, which leads to overstatement of sustainability efforts. Continued …

Thai tourism industry optimistic as Chinese tourist arrivals skyrocket

The recent steady increase of Chinese tourists to Thailand has been observed by a Thai expert, who views it as a positive sign for the Thai tourism industry and the broader Thai economy.

From Jan. 1 to April 23, over 737,000 Chinese tourists visited Thailand, marking a 30-fold increase from the same period last year, according to Kevalin Wangpichayasuk, assistant managing director of Kasikorn Research Center. This increase came after China optimized its COVID-19 restriction measures late last year. Continued …

Wealthy tourists unfazed by pricey trips

Increased hotel room prices and living expenses in Japan will not significantly affect tourists with high purchasing power, as they usually demand premium services, but the outbound market could slow based on seasonality.

A survey by hotel research firm STR found Tokyo’s room rates already exceeded the level recorded before the pandemic. A domestic travel subsidy scheme in Japan also contributed to increasing occupancy rates. Continued …

Phuket’s international arrivals stabilize, with Russians still leading the way

Tourism arrival numbers appear to have stabilized in Phuket during April after a drastic drop immediately after Songkran on the holiday island. Between February and the middle of April, the average tourist arrivals dropped around 20%.

But from April 20 until the end of the month, there has been a welcome uptick in international arrivals, which bodes well for the post-Songkran tourist traffic onto the island. Continued …

North Asia’s factories stuck in decline

North Asia’s export powerhouses continued to stutter in April amid sluggish global trade and a patchy economic recovery in China, according to new data that amplified concerns about the risk of a global recession. Continued …

How Close is Asia to Fixing its Plastic Pollution Problem?

Plastic pollution is a growing environmental problem across the world, but Asia is particularly vulnerable. With high population density, rapid urbanization, and inadequate waste-management infrastructure, plastic waste is accumulating in Asian waterways and ultimately ends up in the ocean, where it poses a significant threat to marine life and ecosystems. Continued …

Chase’s takeover of First Republic does not end worries over US banks

The seizure of First Republic Bank by bank regulators and the selling of its assets to JPMorgan Chase on Monday may have resolved the largest U.S. bank failure since the 2008 financial crisis. Still, experts say it did not wholly eliminate lingering concerns about U.S. banks. Continued …

Biden and Marcos Jr discuss Beijing’s South China Sea expansion

In recent discussions at the White House, President Joe Biden and Philippine leader Ferdinand Marcos Jr. addressed Beijing’s assertive expansion through the strategic trade routes and islands of the South China Sea. This move signals Washington’s increasing concern over China’s aggressive claims of sovereignty over virtually the entire South China Sea, despite international rulings stating otherwise. Continued …

Brain scans and AI could transcribe what people are thinking

Scientists have announced a breakthrough in the decoding of human thoughts, utilizing a combination of brain scans and artificial intelligence (AI) models. The technology uncovers “the gist” of an individual’s thoughts and may significantly benefit those who have lost their ability to communicate. Continued …


Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

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 twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. 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

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