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Wednesday’s news-Aug 14


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Hua Hin Airport progess report/Suspect in Chat Chai Market thefts arrested/Chiva-Som, sgtudents plant mangrove trees/Thailand awaits court verdict on PM/Heavy rain warning/Elephant flips parked SUV/50 years for stealing students’ lunch money/Villagers Protest Over Potholes/Thailand leads demand for gold/Thai rice faces sticky situation/Economy: Threat of US recession and geopolitical risks/Tax gain from casinos ‘not worth it’/Record for New Business Registrations/Banks set to connect to digital handout/Handout could trigger fiscal crisis/Restaurateurs await guidance on handout/No chinese takeover of Thai transport businesses/‘Could mean more illegal hotels’/Grappling with foreign illegal businesses/Threat posed by unlicensed Chinese factories/Ministry tackles chemical waste crisis/Government not convinced about Tesla plan/Thailand’s Best Managed Companies/New guidelines for ‘green industry’/Tourism: Tourism Revenue Hit 2.8 Trillion/18.2 million foreign arrivals in second half/Phuket’s Tourism Boom Outstrips Infrastructure/’Single window’ sought/Thailand Experience: Teaching English in Thailand/Living with elephants/Most Affordable Tourist Destination in Thailand/Games We Used to Play/International/Links: Climate Thailand/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 Airport director reports on progess of upgrades

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Suspect in Chat Chai Market thefts arrested, admits guilt

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Chiva-Som Hua Hin marks International Day for Mangrove Conservation

Chiva-Som Hua Hin marked this year’s International Day for Conservation of the Mangrove Ecosystem with significant steps toward environmental sustainability. The Chiva-Som team, joined by local youth, planted 500 mangrove trees at the Krailart Niwate Mangrove Project, reinforcing their commitment to preserving Hua Hin’s and the world’s ecosystems.

This annual mangrove reforestation initiative has become a tradition for Chiva-Som Hua Hin, with a focus on enhancing the Krailart Niwate Mangrove Ecosystem Preservation Project. Located in Prachuap Khiri Khan province, this urban mangrove forest is the last of its kind in Hua Hin. This year, the initiative gained momentum with the involvement of 20 students from Wat Nong Kae Municipal School, who participated in planting 500 mangrove trees from 10 different species. Continued …

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Thailand awaits court verdict that may topple PM Srettha

A Thai court will this week decide if the Southeast Asian nation will continue business as usual or be tipped into a renewed period of political uncertainty, when it assesses whether tycoon Srettha Thavisin should continue as prime minister.

The Constitutional Court will rule on whether Srettha violated “ethical standards” by appointing to Cabinet former lawyer Pichit Chuenban, who was jailed for contempt of court following a bribery attempt. The petition against Srettha was brought originally by a group of 40 senators, who claimed the appointment was grounds for his disqualification under the charter. Continued …

Heavy rain warning for three Thai regions

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rain in three regions, with the northern region expected to face 70% rainfall. Bangkok will experience heavy showers from afternoon to evening.

In the southern region (eastern coast), 30% of the area will experience thunderstorms, mainly in Phetchaburi, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Songkhla. Temperatures will range from 24 to 26°C to 34 to 36°C, with southwesterly winds at 15 to 30 kilometers per hour and waves about 1 meter high, increasing in thunderstorm areas. Continued …

Playful mother elephant flips parked SUV in Khao Yai for fun

A TikTok clip that some found shocking and others amusing shows a wild elephant overturning a parked SUV at Khao Yai National Park in Nakhon Ratchasima. The incident took place on Monday at the Thanarat Zone, a popular tourist spot with accommodations and camping grounds.

The footage shows a herd of elephants emerging from the nearby forest and approaching the parking area. Then, one playful elephant decides to target an SUV and uses its trunk to flip the vehicle over twice and then nudging it around as if it were a toy. Continued … 

Ex-school principal gets 50 years for stealing students’ lunch money

A former school principal in Nakhon Sawan has been sentenced to 50 years in jail for siphoning some 596,000 baht from his students’ lunch budget in 2021.

The Criminal Court for Corruption and Misconduct Cases Area 6 issued a guilty verdict against Suthep Sukthong on May 15, but the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) only announced the ruling on Tuesday. Continued …

Villagers Plant Banana Trees in Road Protest Over Potholes

Villagers in Sangkha District, Surin Province, have had enough. For five long years, the primary road passing through their area has been a nightmare of potholes and poor lighting, making it almost impossible to navigate safely.

As a result, these resilient residents have taken an unusual but striking step to draw attention to their plight: they’ve planted banana trees right in the middle of the road and set up donation boxes to protest the apparent neglect by government authorities. Continued …

Thailand leads Asia in demand for gold

Demand for gold in Thailand is on the rise, defying global trends of record-high prices, according to the World Gold Council’s latest report, released on Tuesday.

The report noted that Thailand’s gold market showed particular resilience in the second quarter, with bar and coin investment surging 22% year-on-year to 7 tons, as investors sought refuge in gold amid ongoing weakness in the baht. Jewelry demand also rose, increasing 12% year-on-year to two tons, defying the global trend of declining jewelry sales due to high prices. Continued …

Thai rice faces sticky situation as Vietnamese rice steals the show

Rice exporters are sounding the alarm over the possible disappearance of local Thai rice varieties, as farmers increasingly switch to a Vietnamese strain celebrated for its soft texture.

Charoen Laothamatas, president of the Thai Rice Exporters Assn., raised concerns about the dire state of the industry. Production of beloved Thai varieties like Pathum Thani fragrant rice and KB 79 has plummeted, with the Vietnamese Khao Hom Phuang, or jasmine 85, taking their place due to its impressive yield and rapid growth, said Charoen. Continued … 

Threat of US recession and geopolitical risks could derail Thai economic recovery

Market expectations were jolted earlier this month when the U.S. job market created only 114,000 openings in July, while the unemployment rate rose to 4.3%, the highest since October 2021.

The disappointing figures led to market sell-offs around the world, with key U.S. stock market indices — the Nasdaq Composite, the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average — dropping sharply by 2.43%, 1.84% and 1.51%, respectively, on Aug. 2. (Editor note: Those losses were short-term and more than recovered since then.) Continued …

Tax gain from casino legalization ‘not worth it’

Several parties have criticized the government’s proposed bill to allow casinos to operate legally within entertainment complexes in the country, saying that tax revenue gained from casinos would not be worth the ensuing social problems.

A source from the Finance Ministry said this week that the draft of the Entertainment Complex Act is in the final stretch and set to undergo a public hearing this month. The draft stipulates that entertainment complex operators must register as a company in Thailand with registered capital of at least 10 billion baht. They must apply for a license, which is valid for 30 years, and will be reviewed every five years. Continued …

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Thailand May Set Record for New Business Registrations

Thailand is poised to set a new record for business registrations this year, with over 90,000 new companies expected, driven largely by government measures, including the 10,000-baht handout scheme, the Commerce Ministry announced.

In the first half of this year, the Department of Business Development recorded 46,383 new business registrations, a slight decrease of 1.91% compared to the same period last year. Continued …

Banks set to connect to Thang Rath app for digital handout

Thailand’s banks are ready to connect to the open-loop payment system of the Thang Rath application, which will be used to disburse 10,000-baht digital payments to eligible Thais under the government’s digital wallet scheme, government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said today.

While updating the progress of the scheme, which started registration on Aug. 1, Chai said the Thai Bankers Assn. has reported that all banks are ready to cooperate with the government in linking to the open-loop payment system of the Thang Rath app. Continued … 

Warning given that handout could trigger fiscal crisis

The government is being advised to revise the way it hands out money to people to avoid incurring a substantial public debt, which can affect the government’s budget, potentially triggering a fiscal crisis.

Tanit Sorat, vice chairman of the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry, said if the government follows through with its plan to spend a large sum of money all at once, he is worried it could spell disaster for Thailand. Continued …

Restaurateurs await guidance on digital handout

Restaurant operators will await further clarity regarding the digital wallet handout scheme after the government postponed the announcement of the eligibility criteria for vendors, according to the Thai Restaurant Assn.

Thaniwan Kulmongkol, president of the association, said restaurateurs are awaiting further details on the eligibility criteria of the scheme concerning how digital money they receive can be spent and how to convert the digital money into cash. Continued …

No Chinese takeover of Thai transport businesses, says DLT

The Department of Land Transport (DLT) dismissed media reports suggesting Chinese companies are increasingly taking over struggling Thai transport businesses, emphasizing that licenses issued to one business cannot be transferred in the event of a takeover.

“More importantly, only Thai legal entities registered and headquartered in Thailand are eligible to hold the licenses.” The DLT clarified that at least 51% of a business’s shareholders must be Thai for it to operate legally. Continued …

More foreign ownership ‘could mean more illegal hotels’

Hotel operators are concerned about changes to foreign ownership rules for real estate because they believe it could lead to another influx of illegal hotels in Thailand.

The government’s real estate stimulus proposal aims to extend the leasehold period to 99 years for foreigners, while increasing the quota for foreign ownership of condominiums from 49% to 75% of usable space in a building. Continued …

Thailand is grappling with foreign illegal businesses nominee schemes

Thailand is currently facing a significant challenge in the form of illegal businesses operating through nominee schemes. This issue has been brought to light by various local business groups and authorities who are calling for stricter law enforcement to protect legitimate businesses and the economy.

Recently, a large Chinese-language billboard in Huai Khwang district, explicitly offering services to help customers obtain passports and citizenship for several countries, has reopened the controversy surrounding nominee businesses in Thailand. Continued …

Chance discovery reveals the threat posed by unlicensed Chinese factories

A random Highway Patrol police stop on Sunday led to the discovery of two unlicensed Chinese-owned factories. The facilities in Nakhon Pathom and Samut Sakhon were engaged in aluminium smelting and recycling, activities unknown to Thai authorities. In addition, the discovery comes months after large quantities of toxic cadmium waste were found across provinces adjacent to Bangkok and the Eastern region.

The situation highlights government inertia in dealing with broad concerns raised by environmentalists that Thailand, since 2017 and a law change in China, is being used as a dumping ground for toxic industrial activities that were banned that year in the communist country. Continued …

Ministry tackles chemical waste crisis with 14.9-million-baht cleanup

The Ministry of Industry has initiated a collaboration with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and other relevant agencies to address areas recently contaminated with chemical waste.

Permanent Secretary of the Industry Ministry Nattapol Rangsitpol acknowledged the issues arising from the illegal dumping of hazardous substances in Rayong, Ayutthaya, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Ratchasima, and Phetchabun. The ministry deployed a team to monitor these complaint hotspots while working toward a lasting solution. Continued …

Government not convinced Tesla to scrap investment plan

Tesla’s proposed investment in Thailand is under scrutiny, as the electric vehicle giant reassesses its global strategy in the face of declining sales growth and heightened competition from Chinese EV makers. Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke confirmed on Tuesday that Thailand is awaiting official word from Tesla regarding the potential scrapping of their investment plans.

“Tesla is reviewing its investment plans worldwide, not just in Thailand,” said Chai. “However, there has been no confirmation (about halting the investment plan in Thailand) from the company. It’s been reported in the news. We’re waiting to hear from them.” Continued …

Deloitte unveils Thailand’s Best Managed Companies

Deloitte Thailand has unveiled the winners of the 2024 Thailand’s Best Managed Companies awards. Now in its fourth year in Thailand, this program honors 19 outstanding local businesses for their organizational achievements and impactful contributions to their industries and the economy.

This year, four companies achieved the gold standard for the first time, having received Thailand’s Best Managed Companies designation over four consecutive years, underscoring their consistent demonstration of excellent management practices. Continued …

New guidelines for so-called ‘green industry’ introduced

As part of the Industry Ministry’s efforts to enhance the competitiveness of the industrial manufacturing sector, new guidelines for “green” industries have been introduced to help achieve carbon neutrality and net zero by 2050 and 2065, respectively.

Nattapol Rangsitpol, the ministry’s permanent secretary and chairman of the Green Industry Promotion and Development Committee, announced that the committee’s Aug. 7 meeting had approved a new draft of green industry (GI) guidelines, which will help accelerate improvements to infrastructure, regulations, workforce skills, and, most importantly, social and environmental responsibility. Continued …

Tourism Revenue Set to Hit 2.8 Trillion Baht

Thailand’s tourism industry is experiencing a robust resurgence. A significant revenue surge is projected for this year, with experts predicting that total tourism earnings will soar to 2.8 trillion baht.

This marks a remarkable 25% increase from the previous year’s figures, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The resurgence is fueled by a combination of increased flight numbers and an array of promotional campaigns aimed at both international and domestic visitors. Continued …

TAT estimates 18.2 million foreign arrivals in second half of 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) estimates that 18,245,700 foreign tourists will enter Thailand from July to December this year, about 20% more than the same period in 2023.

They are estimated to generate around 964.18 billion baht of revenue, an increase of 28% year on year, TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said. Continued …

Phuket’s Tourism Boom Outstrips Infrastructure, Raises Environmental Concerns

The rapid increase in tourism on the previously unspoiled island of Phuket is causing issues as infrastructure developments struggle to keep up. Road congestion and environmental damage are harming the island’s image as a top-rated holiday destination.

Traffic problems on Phuket’s main highway, Thepkrasattri Road, are causing major frustration for locals and tourists alike. Other issues, such as lack of water during the dry season and severe flooding in the wet season, are contributing to the growing discontent. Continued …

‘Single window’ sought to aid tourism sector

The Digital Economy Promotion Agency (DEPA) has urged the government to host the development of a “single window” to promote ease of doing business for foreigners that would unite all related data exchange of state agencies as another effort to promote the digital-driven tourism industry.

The single window could be in the form of a platform-as-a-service operated via a centralized data portal that connects with all agencies to significantly drive travel-related products and services in the country. Continued …

Teaching English in Thailand: Is the Pay Worth the Move?

Thailand has long been a favored destination for English teachers, drawn by the country’s rich cultural heritage, breathtaking landscapes, and warm, welcoming people. From the bustling streets of Bangkok to the tranquil beaches of Phuket, Thailand offers a unique blend of traditional charm and modern convenience, making it an appealing place to live and work.

The vibrant expat community and the opportunity to immerse oneself in a new culture add to the allure of teaching English in Thailand. Yet, the question remains: does the salary and overall compensation for teaching English in Thailand justify relocating? Continued …

Studying the elephant-sized issues of living with elephants

Almost every night, Tyler Nuckols can hear fireworks and shouting — not celebrating a holiday or marking an occasion, but trying to drive elephants back into the forest. In Ruam Thai, where Nuckols is conducting socio-ecological fieldwork as he pursues a PhD in the University of Colorado Boulder, elephants emerge from the trees of Kui Buri National Park almost every night in search of pineapple.

Over many years, elephants have learned that an easy and accessible meal is in farmers’ fields — to the detriment of those fields and farmers’ livelihoods. As farmers lose their source of income and means of supporting their families, elephants risk injury or worse, as farmers — also risking injury or worse — try to deter them. Continued …

Hat Yai Is the Most Affordable Tourist Destination in Thailand

Travelers looking for some of the best deals in Asia for August and September are best off in Hat Yai. While in Thailand, Hat Yai offers the most competitive room rates during this period.

According to travel site Agoda, Hat Yai is the most affordable tourist destination in Thailand, with an average room rate of THB1,250 based on booking data between June 1, to July 7. Hat Yai takes over from Udon Thani, which came out on top of the cheapest destinations ranking released in April. Continued …

Games We Used to Play

Traditional games have been one of the cornerstones of our rich Southeast Asian culture since ancient times, providing entertainment, fun, and relaxation, while also fostering strong relationships between people.

In Thailand, Thai traditional games have been an integral part of culture and traditions. The Sukhothai period marked the earliest known games in Thailand, with records found in the stone inscriptions of King Ramkhamhaeng. Continued …

Discovery of a Subsurface Reservoir of Liquid Water on Mars

In a landmark discovery that could reshape our understanding of Mars, scientists have identified a substantial reservoir of liquid water deep within the planet’s rocky outer crust. This finding, derived from a meticulous analysis of data collected by NASA’s Mars Insight Lander, represents the first confirmed detection of liquid water on Mars — a revelation that could have profound implications for our understanding of the planet’s history, its geology, and the potential for life. Continued …


Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Tuesday’s news-May 14


Today’s news: Hua Hin flights to Hat Yai?/Covid situation worsens/Chiang Mai’s ‘Rot Daeng’ Decline/Mushroom hunters find rock engraving/Confucianism’s Influence/Expert warns about excessive farting/Air in most cars is laden with carcinogens/Myopia is increasing among children/Cannabis to be classified as ‘soft drug’/Cannabis and Thai Traditional Medicine/Economy: Baht likely to face volatility/Employees, employers firmly opposed/Asia’s Fresh Food Wholesale Destination/Drought will dry up durian exports/Thai Airways Finalizes Sale of Aircraft/Tourism: Ambitious tourism revenue target/Visa-free travel to Europe/Run under the stars in Samui/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s mesmerizing ‘masked dance drama’/Samui gastronomy/4 Thai salads ranked/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental 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

Hua Hin flights to Hat Yai? Huh?

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has set his sights on revitalizing Hua Hin airport with a series of upgrades and a proposed name change to “Petchcharat Hua Hin”. The PM, in collaboration with Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit, recently visited the airport to assess the potential for expansion and improvement. #huahinairport

During the visit, the prime minister outlined plans to introduce new routes, such as Hat Yai-Hua Hin and Malaysia-Hua Hin, to bolster tourism in the seaside resort town. Additionally, there is a possibility of adding a route to a northeastern province, further increasing connectivity to the area. Continued …

Alarm bells ring as Covid situation worsens

Experts are becoming concerned about the worsening Covid-19 situation over the past weeks, with health authorities issuing warnings on the spread of the new Omicron sub-variants. #covidthailand

Dr. Yong Poovorawan, a virologist in the Pediatrics Department of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine, posted a warning on his Facebook page on Monday about the HK2 sub-variant currently spreading, saying it is more contagious than the JN1 sub-variant behind most of this year’s Covid-19 cases. Continued …

Chiang Mai’s ‘Rot Daeng’ Decline While Grab Gains Momentum

Chiang Mai’s emblematic red trucks, central to the city’s transport system, face the risk of becoming mere relics of the past. The decline in users after the tourist season, compounded by the spike in popularity of global ride-hailing giants such as Grab and Bolt, has propelled the future of these traditional transports, locally called rot daeng, into uncertainty.

Discussion on this topic has flooded social media networks. Many locals have taken to these platforms expressing their dismay at the fading charm of the red trucks, making passionate pleas for an action plan to ensure the survival of their beloved transport icon. Continued …

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Mushroom hunters in Buri Ram find ‘ancient’ rock engraving

On Friday, Pramul Kongkratok, a villager who lives near Khao Krachiao mountain in Buri Ram’s Non Din Daeng district, posted an image on social media which quickly went viral. The image showed an ancient engraving of a woman, with an arm above her head.

The photograph was captioned: “Went mushroom hunting and found this. I’ve lived here for so long, but just learned we have this around here. It’s a blessing.” Continued …

Confucianism’s Influence: Bridging East and West Cultures

During a recent meeting with the leader of China in Paris, French President Macron mentioned Confucius, or the Science of the Lords, a manuscript he presented to the Chinese leader in 2019.

He also said that it was Chinese Confucianism that inspired Montesquieu and Voltaire, thus contributing to the development of the European Enlightenment. Continued …

Expert warns excessive farting might stink of serious health issues

A Taiwanese colorectal surgeon recently acknowledged farting is a natural bodily function but added that excessive or irregular flatulence could be a sign of serious health issues.

Jong Yunni, a Taiwanese colorectal surgeon, stated that people typically fart between five to 25 times a day, with the average being around 15 times. This indicates a well-functioning digestive system. However, no flatulence at all can be concerning for gastroenterologists. Continued …

Research shows that air in most cars is laden with carcinogens

Imagine driving to work, dropping your kids off at school, or simply running errands in your car. Now, imagine that with every breath you take inside your vehicle, you’re inhaling potential carcinogens.

Researchers from Duke University, North Carolina, USA, discovered that the air inside virtually all personal vehicles is contaminated with harmful flame retardants. These chemicals, often used in seat foam and other materials, are added to meet outdated federal flammability standards, despite having no proven fire-safety benefits. Continued …

Myopia is increasing among children in Thailand and also globally

In recent years, the world has witnessed a concerning surge in myopia among children, with Thailand particularly affected, reporting between 11% to 12% of school-going children affected by the condition.

Myopia, also known as nearsightedness, is a refractive error that causes distant objects to appear blurry while close objects remain clear. This condition not only impacts a child’s academic success but also poses long-term risks if left untreated. Continued …

Cannabis to be classified as ‘soft drug’: Somsak

In a move to deter recreational use, the Public Health Ministry is planning to put cannabis back on the category 5 narcotics list but classify it as a “soft drug”, under which its production, import, export and use will be regulated by the ministry. #thailandmarijuana

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin said on Monday that some category 5 drugs were also classified as soft drugs, including magic mushrooms and opium plants. Continued …

History of Cannabis and Thai Traditional Medicine

Did you know that cannabis has been a big part of traditional Thai medicine for centuries? Yes, during the time of King Narai the Great of the Ayutthaya Kingdom, cannabis, known locally as “ganja” was a big deal in Thai traditional medicine. It was used as an ingredient in various traditional medicines until it was criminalized in 1934.

Now, with all the talk about the legal standing of cannabis in Thailand, it’s fascinating to look back and see how it was used in traditional medicine – and its potential for the future. Continued …

Baht likely to face near-term volatility

The baht is likely to be volatile in the near term, pending clear signs from the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) concerning interest rate cuts, with the Thai currency expected to slide to 37.25 baht to the dollar within 1-3 months, bouncing back to 36 to the greenback by year end, says Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research).

The baht edged down in line with other regional currencies to 36.8 to the dollar Monday morning, compared to Friday’s close of 36.72, as the greenback rebounded slightly ahead of the release in the U.S. of April’s consumer price index and producer price index later in the week, said Kanjana Chockpisansin, head of the research, banking and financial sector at the think tank. Continued … 

Employees, employers firmly opposed on wage rise

Employee and employer representatives met with the labor minister on Monday and voiced opposing stances on a minimum wage increase ahead of Tuesday’s tripartite committee meeting. #thailandminimumwage

Representatives of the Thai Labor Solidarity Confederation and the State Enterprises Workers’ Relations Confederation met Minister Pipat Ratchakitprakarn at the Labor Ministry at on Monday. Continued … 

Simummuang Market: Asia’s Fresh Food Wholesale Destination

Simummuang Market has been a cornerstone of Thailand’s food supply chain for over 40 years and celebrated as Asia’s top destination for fresh produce. Awarded “Best Fresh Food Wholesale Market Brand for 2024”, Simummuang Market serves as a central hub connecting farmers and merchants with an extensive network of buyers such as fresh markets, restaurants, hotels, supermarkets, online platforms and direct consumers nationwide.

More than a marketplace, Simummuang Market is a dynamic ecosystem where culture, commerce, and community converge, fostering rich business connections and drawing both locals and international visitors. Continued …

Drought will dry up Thailand’s durian exports, warns academic

An academic says the ongoing drought will have a severe impact on Thailand’s production of durian this year, and that Vietnam will step in to take over the market. #thailanddurian

Assoc. Prof. Aat Pisanwanich, an expert on international economics and adviser to Intelligent Research Consultancy Co., recently published a report on the subject, which said the lack of rain will severely impact Thailand’s export of durian. Continued …

Thai Airways Finalizes Sale of All 18 Boeing 777 and A380 Aircraft

Thai Airways International (THAI) announced the successful completion of the sale of its entire fleet of 18 retired aircraft, comprising six Boeing 777-200s, six Boeing 777-300s, and six Airbus A380s.

THAI CEO Chai Eamsiri confirmed that sales agreements have been signed for all 18 aircraft. The airline has already completed the paperwork for six of the aircraft, with the remaining 12 expected to be finalized shortly. Continued …

Thailand eyes ambitious tourism revenue target

Thailand’s newly appointed Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanit has reaffirmed the government’s plan to maintain the tourism revenue target of 3.5 trillion baht ($95 billion) this year.

The government plans to earn 2.3 trillion baht from 40 million foreign visitors and 1.2 trillion baht from 200 to 220 million domestic tourists, according to Thai media. Continued …

Visa-free travel for Thais to Europe still faces an uphill battle

A 2024 free trade agreement between Thailand and the European Union is in the cards. It makes good sense by benefiting businesses, services and the supply chain.

According to David Daly, EU ambassador to Thailand, bilateral trade has mushroomed to nearly one billion euros (nearly 40 billion baht) on a regular weekly basis. A comprehensive partnership and cooperation agreement will also cover intellectual property, government procurement and e-commerce. But a visa deal may be a different matter. Continued …

Run under the stars in Samui

Central Samui in Surat Thani invites running enthusiasts to join the Samui Neon Run 2024 to vie for a trophy on June 2.

Held in collaboration with the municipality of Koh Samui, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the Tourism Council of Surat Thani, the Tourism Association of Koh Samui and hotel operators, this is the third edition of the vibrant night run that aims to promote tourism on the island and make it a key tourist destination in Asia. Continued …

Preserving Khon – Thailand’s mesmerizing ‘masked dance drama’

Khon is the crown jewel of performing arts in Thailand, dating back to the 17th century. Here are the people keeping this traditional performance alive. Video …

Samui gastronomy to entice hungry visitors

Koh Samui has launched a campaign to promote its gastronomy soft power after the island was recognized as the country’s prime wellness destination.

The gastronomic campaign, called “Samui Savor, Beyond Boarding Pass, Beyond healthy…through taste”, is a collaborative work between Bangkok Airways, Bangkok Dusit Medical Services, the Tourism Authority of Thailand and other partners. Continued …

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4 Thai salads ranked among world’s top 100 by TasteAtlas

Food guide platform TasteAtlas included four Thai dishes in its Top 100 Salads in the World ranking. #thailandsalads

TasteAtlas released the world’s top salads, and Thai food again made the list with som tam, som tam khai khem, phla kung, and yum woon sen. Two som tam types secured the 11th and 19th spots on the list, though their ranking dropped from 6th place last year. Continued …

Today’s Thai environmental news 

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

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

 

Friday’s news-Sept 29

Today’s news: Hot wings challenge/Toyota Senior Championship in Hua Hin/Baht depreciates further/80% of Thailand soaked/Line merges with Yahoo Japan/British Teachers Not Hired!/Lotus’s go pet-friendly shopping/Media organizations to probe payments/UTCC cuts estimate of economic growth/Minimum wage rise by year-end/International confidence in Thailand/Thailand shows exceptional economic health/Tourism revenue to hit Bt1.25-trillion/Thailand high on list as Golden Week starts/World Heritage Site Is Being Overrun/Thailand’s Most Affordable Tourist Destination/Suvarnabhumi Airport turns 17/New terminal fully open by year-end/Bangkok’s fine dining/Bangkok Street Omelet is Michelin-Rated/Thailand’s eco-friendly haven/Mother Kali ceremony/Teaching coffee-making to travelers/

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Hot wings challenge at El Patrón Kitchen and Dispensary

Tomorrow, El Patrón Kitchen and Dispensary will hold its first Spicy Wings Challenge, with prizes to the winners – BT2,500 worth of vouchers valid at El Patrón Kitchen & El Patrón Dispensary, along with a cash prize of Bt1,000. The challenge will kick off from 5pm.

There will be complimentary tapas, snacks, cider and beer from 4-5pm, as well as the chance to snag some giveaways from the dispensary (Spoiler alert: This is a marijuana dispensary.).

El Patron is located near the True Arena gym at 206 Soi Nong Kae.

Thammanoon Sriroj claims victory at the Toyota Senior Championship in Hua Hin

Thai golf veteran Thammanoon Sriroj has added another feather to his cap, emerging as the champion of the Toyota Senior Championship 2023 held at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course.

The 54-year-old golfer from Plu Ta Luang finished the competition with a score of 9-under-par 207, narrowly beating Prayad Marksaeng by a single stroke. With this win, Sriroj secured the title of the Thai Senior Tour for 2023 and bagged a prize money of 117,600 baht. Continued …

Baht depreciates further

Thailand’s baht slumped to its lowest in more than 10 months on Thursday, hit by persistent worries over the country’s fiscal outlook, while other Asian currencies steadied after recent losses against a rallying United States dollar.

The baht fell as much as 0.3%, marking its lowest level since early November. The baht is valued at 36.81 per dollar as of Thursday afternoon, according to xe.com. Continued …

80% of Thailand soaked as intense rainfall reigns

Intense rainfall is expected to continue across 49 provinces in Thailand, with a staggering 80% of the area predicted to be affected, including the capital, Bangkok.

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued this warning today, urging citizens to be cautious of potential flash floods and landslides, particularly in open areas and under large trees. Continued …

Line’s merger with Yahoo Japan creates new company, new name

A merger between Line Corp. and Yahoo Japan Corp. has created a new company called LY Corp. Line Corp., which operates the popular mobile messaging application Line, will use the new name from Oct. 1 onward, it said on Thursday.

From Oct. 1, LY Corp. will take over from Line Corp. It will oversee existing Line accounts in Thailand and other countries. – The Nation

British Teachers Not Hired! Thai School Clarifies Drama

A school in Nakhon Sawan is at the center of an online controversy, prompted by a viral video featuring two British women, who were mistaken as unqualified English teachers.

The video, shared extensively across social media platforms, triggered a wave of criticism and instigated a broader discussion online. Continued …

Lotus’s go pet-friendly shopping paw-tnership in 100 stores in Thailand

Supermarket chain Lotus’s announced the trial of a pet-friendly mall model allowing customers to shop alongside their pets in 100 stores across the country.

The global trend of pet humanization is growing, driven by pet owners who view their furry companions as family members or see themselves as their pets’ parents. These devoted pet parents spare no effort, both emotionally and financially, to ensure their pets’ well-being, akin to the care they provide to their offspring. Continued …

Media organizations to probe Surachate’s payments to journalists

Media organizations have announced an investigation into so-called “news fees” allegedly paid to journalists by Thailand’s deputy national police chief. Surachate Hakparn volunteered the information during a TV interview on Wednesday night about his “support” of selected journalists to report stories about his work and investigations.

Seven key media organizations say they’re forming a committee to investigate the payments, which they describe as “unacceptable” and a serious violation of professional ethics. Continued …

UTCC cuts estimate of economic growth to 3%

Several economic factors are signaling a less-optimistic outlook for the Thai economy, leading to a revised growth forecast for 2023, Thanawat Polvichai, rector of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), said this week.

Thanawat, who also serves as chief adviser to the UTCC’s Center for Economic and Business Forecasting, said that the UTCC has now revised Thailand’s economic growth rate for this year to 3% from the initial 3.6%. This adjustment is due to the decline in exports, an inflation rate of 1.8%, and household debt of 89.5%. Continued …

Labor minister vows to raise daily minimum wage by year-end

Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn announced on Thursday that the raising of the minimum wage would be a New Year’s gift for the labor sector, but could not confirm whether the increase would bring it up to 400 baht per day.

Formal discussions with the tripartite committee, composed of employers, employees, and government representatives, would first be necessary, he said, adding that the decision would be based on inflation rates, minimum wages in each province, varying wages in different industries, and the country’s inflation rate. A conclusion was expected by the end of November. Continued …

International businesses grow confidence in Thailand

The HSBC Global Connection survey, a new research commissioned by HSBC Commercial Banking, shows that international businesses from nine major economies are increasingly optimistic about their growth prospects in Southeast Asia.

Thailand is the key market for international businesses in the survey, with 37% of the sample already operating in the country. Among the nine countries surveyed, German businesses lead the way, with 45% of German companies reporting their presence in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand shows exceptional economic health moving forward: Grant Thornton

The Grant Thornton International Business Report (IBR) for H1 2023 shows dramatic improvements in economic conditions and positive sentiment for the private sector, both globally and for Thailand, in particular, as inflation concerns recede.

The biannual report compiles detailed surveys and interviews among mid-market businesses, providing analysis of expected trends and business conditions for the subsequent 12-month period. Continued … 

Tourism revenue expected to hit Bt1.25-trillion target

Figures released for foreign tourism to Sept. 19 show Thailand on target to earn Bt1.255 trillion from the industry this year despite a continued downturn in visitor levels from China.

Thailand is on track in 2023 to achieve two-thirds of the foreign tourism income it saw in 2019, although with a deteriorating economic situation in China and negative fallout from media coverage of criminal activity linked to Thailand, that market is unlikely to return to what it once was. Continued …

Thailand high on list as Golden Week sees 20 times surge in travel by Chinese

Bookings by Chinese tourists flocking to overseas destinations during the extended holiday period beginning today has surged 20 times, and Thailand remains one of the most popular choices, according to an online travel service provider.

Trip.com said that the number of Chinese travelers heading to foreign countries had seen a big jump ahead of the Golden Week holiday period from Sept. 29 to Oct. 6. Trip.com said that the United Kingdom and South Korea were the top two choices of Chinese tourists. Continued …

Thailand’s Newest UNESCO World Heritage Site Is Being Overrun by Sacrilegious Tourists

The Khao Klang Nok monument in Si Thep, an ancient town 150 miles north of Bangkok, has survived more than a thousand years as kingdoms and empires rose and fell around it. But in just the week since the terraced temple and its surrounding area was named a World Heritage Site by the United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO), Thai authorities have grown worried about its future.

The designation, Thailand’s first cultural site listing in more than 30 years, has transformed what was a sleepy historical park into one of the country’s hottest tourist destinations. But to locals’ dismay, hordes of new visitors have taken to climbing up the park’s most iconic ruins. Continued …

Hat Yai Is Thailand’s Most Affordable Tourist Destination for Year-End Holidays

Whether it’s New Year’s Eve, Christmas, school holidays or simply because of a quiet time at work, tourism booms globally during the final 10 days of the year. To help travelers find the best deals, Agoda reveals this year-end’s cheapest destinations around Asia Pacific.

Always on the lookout for the best possible deals and most competitive prices, Agoda analyzed the average room rates of tourist destinations between Dec. 22-31. In Thailand, Hat Yai is the most affordable tourist destination, with an average room rate of THB1,549. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi Airport turns 17, aims to get bigger and better

A total of 756.47 million passengers, 4.74 million flights and air cargo services moving 20.95 million tons — those were the impressive statistics that were rolled out as Suvarnabhumi Airport celebrated the 17th anniversary of its operations on Thursday.

The airport is the process of regaining the momentum lost in the three years of impaired operations during Covid-19, Suvarnabhumi Airport Director Kittipong Kittikachorn said on Thursday. Continued …

New terminal at Suvarnabhumi to be fully open by year-end

The new satellite terminal at Suvarnabhumi International Airport has been opened to the public following a soft launch on Thursday.

The new satellite terminal, dubbed Satellite 1 (SAT-1), will increase the overall handling capacity of the country’s main international gateway to 60 million a year from 45 million, said Kittipong Kittikachorn, director of Suvarnabhumi airport. Continued …

Bangkok’s fine dining lures tourists

When chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn first opened his Thai fine-dining establishment Le Du in Bangkok in 2013, his four-course set menu was 990 baht (US$28 today). It was a steal compared to fine dining establishments worldwide, but a fortune in a city where Thai cuisine had for decades been characterized as street food.

Chef Ton was told he would be forced to close within months for charging so much for food made with local products. On nearby sidewalks, dishes featuring similar ingredients were available for less than a dollar. Continued …

This Bangkok Street Omelet is Michelin-Rated

It’s a beautiful morning in Bangkok, and chef Lucas Sin is waiting for an omelet. But this isn’t your typical order of eggs — it’s the Michelin-rated oyster omelet at Nai Mong Hoi Thod, one of the most well-awarded oyster restaurants on the planet. Come into the kitchen and behind the scenes for an up-close look at the experience of eating at Nai Mong Hoi Thod, where the philosophy is all about textural and flavorful delights. Video 

The idyllic Sichon beach in Nakhon Si Thammarat, praised by Lonely Planet as one of Thailand’s top 10 beaches.

Nakhon Si Thammarat: Thailand’s eco-friendly haven

Sitting quietly in southern Thailand, Nakhon Si Thammarat province is a captivating destination that showcases some of Thailand’s most breathtaking natural wonders. Its lush green hills and pristine coastline make it a haven for nature enthusiasts.

Often referred to as “the green lungs of Thailand”, Nakhon Si Thammarat has remained relatively undiscovered, catering primarily to savvy international travelers and locals. However, this is changing. A harmonious collaboration between the public and private sectors, combined with improved transportation infrastructure, is set to reveal this ecological paradise to the world. Continued …

Mother Kali ceremony: Devotees flock to Kamphaeng Phet hoping for luck

Hundreds of devotees today gathered at the residence of Mother Kali, a famous spiritual medium in Kamphaeng Phet, to participate in a sacred ceremony. Believers consider Mother Kali, a Hindu deity, as a transformation of the terrifying goddess Uma Devi.

Despite her fearsome appearance, Kali is believed to be compassionate and benevolent, helping those who pray with sincerity to achieve their goals with ease, whether in work, finance, or luck. Continued …

This hill tribe is teaching coffee-making to travelers in northern Thailand

Like a finely brewed macchiato, roasting your own coffee beans is a layered affair. Standing at the bench of a makeshift mud-brick hut deep in northern Thailand’s fertile forests, coffee farmer Lo-Ue Jayo is about to guide me through my first coffee-making lesson using a 72-year-old Probatino roaster.

“You don’t need books to learn how to make good coffee,” says Lo-Ue encouragingly, his hazel eyes watching me intently as I crank the roaster by hand. “We learn how to roast by using all the senses: looking, listening, smelling. It’s like cooking.” Continued …

20 new bat coronaviruses raise alarm bells

A groundbreaking study spearheaded by Batwoman recently brought to light over 20 new strains of coronaviruses harbored by bats, all of which embody a high risk of transmission to humans. This is no blood-sucking joke. The discovery has sparked global apprehension regarding the looming threat of subsequent outbreaks. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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