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Pattaya Hotels Boom as Hua Hin Falters/Cha Am, Phetchaburi Food Festival/Water Jet Pro Tour/Thai Baht Plummets/Fuel prices to drop/Ongoing rescue operation/Faint calls for help/Substandard steel suspected/37 Companies Probed/Thailand’s 2025 Census/Another accident on Rama II/Gold scales record peak/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Tariffs Threaten Thai Economy/Thai manufacturers fret/Widespread tariff damage/Tariff levels Southeast Asia faces/Tariffs hammer global stocks/China vows retaliation/The end of US leadership globally/Casino bill ‘can wait’/Thai Rice Crisis/TOURISM: Songkran 2025 Spending/Songkran hotel bookings drop/Songkran: Pattaya leads the way/Free parking at four airports/French Tourist Killed/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand’s Last Sea Nomads/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

Pattaya Hotels Boom Amid Post-Quake Guest Surge as Hua Hin Falters

A surge of local travelers fleeing Bangkok’s recent earthquake filled Pattaya hotels to capacity, while Hua Hin accommodations reported underwhelming results. On the quake’s day and the following weekend, Pattaya saw unexpected full occupancy, as many opted for a last-minute escape from the capital.

In contrast, hotels in the typically bustling resorts of Hua Hin and Cha Am struggled, maintaining only 60% occupancy. Morrakot Kuldilok, president of the Thai Hotels Association’s Eastern Chapter, highlighted the Qingming festival and Bangkok evacuees as factors for Pattaya’s full house. Continued …

Cha Am, Phetchaburi Food Festival through Sunday

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Water Jet Pro Tour Thailand at Prachuap Bay this weekend

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Thai Baht Plummets with US Tariff Blow

The Thai baht is expected to plunge to 34.50 per U.S. dollar following the U.S.’s unexpected announcement of a hefty 37% reciprocal tariff on Thai imports. Yesterday, the baht staggered to its weakest in two and a half months, recording a value of 34.38 per dollar in trading, primarily due to these severe trade measures.

Kanjana Chockpisansin from Kasikorn Research Center, shared that the latest tariff decisions might drive the baht further downward. The surprising 37% tariff, significantly above the anticipated 10%-25% range, is likely to erode investor trust and stir a “risk-off” sentiment among investors. Continued …

Fuel prices in Thailand to drop by 0.50 baht per liter today

Fuel prices will drop today, giving a welcome relief to motorists ahead of the Songkran festival. Starting today petrol and diesel prices will decrease by 0.50 baht per liter, thanks to a government initiative aimed at easing the financial burden on citizens traveling home for the traditional Thai New Year celebrations.

The new fuel prices are as follows: petrol will be priced at 41.94 baht per liter, Gasohol 95 at 33.65 baht per liter, Gasohol 91 at 33.28 baht per liter, E20 at 31.44 baht per liter, and E85 at 29.79 baht per liter. Premium gasohol 95 will be priced at 42.24 baht per liter. Continued …

Ongoing rescue operation at collapsed government building

The search-and-rescue operation at the collapsed State Audit Office building in the Chatuchak district of Bangkok is nearing a week. Rescuers last night successfully broke through obstructions in zones C and D, approaching zone B, where vital signs of missing people have been detected.

The toll confirmed by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) today was a total of 103, including nine injured, 15 dead and 79 still missing. Video …

Collapse site rescuers hear faint calls for help

Rescuers heard soft calls for help and responding knocks from beneath the rubble of the collapsed State Audit Office site in Chatuchak district of Bangkok late Wednesday night, according to Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt.

“At about 10pm, rescuers reached a hole and shouted out for survivors. They heard soft responses calling for help. The voice seemed to be a woman’s,” Chadchart said yesterday morning. “To make sure it was a survivor, rescuers asked for three knocks and there were three knocks in response. There is hope there are survivors at fire exits.” Continued …

Substandard steel suspected in tragedy

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra acknowledged yesterday that substandard steel may have been used in the construction of the State Audit Office (SAO) building that collapsed during the earthquake last Friday. “Progress updates have been continuously reported, and the issue of (sub-standard) steel is one of the clearer aspects,” she said.

She said that the government’s investigation has focused on the quality of steel used in the construction, with the Ministry of Industry inspecting various steel samples taken from the collapsed site. Continued …

37 Companies Probed Following Bangkok Building Collapse

Thai authorities launched a sweeping investigation into 37 companies with suspected connections to the catastrophic collapse of the 33-story State Audit Office building in Bangkok.

The probe, now designated as a special case by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI), centers on two Chinese-linked firms — China Railway Number 10 and Xin Ke Yuan Steel — which investigators believe operated through an extensive network of nominee companies. Continued …

Thailand’s 2025 Census begins

Thailand’s 2025 Population and Housing Census officially began on Tuesday with all eligible residents required to take part. Conducted by the National Statistical Office (NSO), the census helps shape national policies on infrastructure, healthcare, education, and economic planning.

The census, usually conducted every 10 years, was originally scheduled for 2020 but was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This year’s survey will take place in two phases, with data collection running until June 19. Continued …

Another accident on Rama II: Falling Crane Smashes Pickup

Early yesterday, a six-wheeled crane toppled from an elevated construction site on Rama 2 Road in Samut Sakhon, landing on a pickup truck passing below. The incident occurred around 2:40 am near a hotel access road, resulting in the driver of the pickup being injured.

At the scene, the crane was found overturned across the parallel road heading into Bangkok. The pickup, which was delivering medical supplies, suffered significant damage on the driver’s side due to the impact. Continued …

Gold scales record peak as Trump tariffs fuel safe-haven scramble

Jittery investors flocked to safe-haven assets yesterday and pushed gold to a record high after U.S. President Donald Trump unleashed more aggressive-than-expected import tariffs, kicking into higher gear an already heated global trade war.

Spot gold was little changed at $3,132.69, after hitting an all-time high of $3,167.57 earlier in the session. U.S. gold futures fell 0.4% to $3,155.00. Continued …

  • Brawl in Pattaya After Chinese Tourist’s Public Urination – Continued …
  • Drunk Foreign Woman Flips Car, Dances at Phuket Crash Scene – Continued …

US Tariffs Threaten Thai Economy with Bt360-billion Blow

Devastating tariff hikes from the United States could hit Thailand with a 360-billion-baht loss, shaving 2% off the nation’s GDP, as warned by experts at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC). The clampdown, set for April 9, sees reciprocal tariffs soaring to 37% on Thai goods, thanks to U.S. President Trump’s latest executive order.

These sweeping tariffs, primarily targeted at steel, aluminium, and automotive sectors, could severely dent export values, potentially slashing it from $4.73 billion to $4.08 billion, equivalent to a 22-billion-baht loss. Experts fear an influx of Chinese goods into Thailand as China redirects its exports. Continued …

Thai manufacturers fret after tariff hike

Thai manufacturers plan to attend an urgent meeting held by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) today to discuss efforts to cope with U.S. reciprocal tariffs of 37% on Thai exports, with a proposal expected for increased purchases of American products to ease the trade imbalance.

The White House announced the new tariff policy, saying the U.S. faces “a persistent trade deficit driven by the absence of reciprocity in our trade relationships”. Thailand is bearing the brunt of stiff tariffs, scheduled to go into effect on April 9. Continued … 

Analysts estimate widespread tariff damage

Stock market analysts anticipate the U.S. reciprocal tariff, which was higher than market estimates, could reduce Thai GDP by up to 1.2 percentage points, though a severe impact may prompt the Bank of Thailand to cut interest rates to revitalize the economy.

Krungsri Securities (KSS) said the U.S. announced broader reciprocal tariffs than expected, with President Donald Trump setting a 10% base import tariff on 190 countries effective April 5 (universal tariffs), with additional higher tariffs for certain countries, including China, India, the EU, and Thailand. Continued …

The tariff levels Southeast Asia faces under Trump plan

Countries in the export-driven region of Southeast Asia have been hit with particularly high tariffs in the global round of levies announced by U.S. President Donald Trump.

Six of the 10 Southeast Asian countries listed – including Thailand – had tariff levels of between 32% to 49%. By comparison, the European Union’s tariff level was 20%. Continued …

Trump tariffs hammer global stocks, dollar and oil

Stock markets and the dollar tumbled yesterday after U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest worldwide tariff salvo fanned a trade war that many fear will spark recession and ramp up inflation.

The dollar slumped by as much as 2.6% versus the euro, its biggest intraday plunge in a decade, and suffered sharp losses also against the yen and British pound. Continued …

China vows retaliation as Trump unleashes ‘bazooka’ US tariffs

China vowed to retaliate against Donald Trump’s biggest tariffs yet, putting the world’s largest economies on a collision course that risks decimating bilateral trade and upending supply chains.

The China Ministry of Commerce urged the U.S. to “immediately cancel” tariffs and resolve trade differences through dialogue, hours after Trump hiked levies on China by 34%, as he unveiled the steepest American duties in a century on scores of countries. Continued …

Trump’s ‘tariffquake’ marks the end of US leadership globally

The sweeping tariffs imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump have been termed the end of globalization and free trade. In fact, it marks the end of U.S. leadership worldwide. If trust is the most important criteria of leadership, the U.S. has clearly lost the trust of the vast majority of countries and the global public.

The tariffs cannot be isolated from all the other extreme actions by the Trump regime: the pullout from a number of UN agencies, the attempted grab of Greenland and the Panama Canal, the confrontation with Europe over Ukraine, the support for the barbaric Israeli genocide in Gaza, the shutting down of USAID and Voice of America, the crackdown on free speech on U.S. university campuses, the questionable quality of key Cabinet members, and much more. Continued …

Entertainment complex-casino bill ‘can wait’, PM says

The government is not in a rush to pass the entertainment complex-casino bill into law, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said yesterday, amid growing opposition to the controversial plan.

“We aren’t in a hurry,” Paetongtarn said when asked why Tuesday’s meeting of coalition party leaders on the matter was suddenly called off. “We had better focus more on accuracy and appropriateness to prevent more conflicts from happening.” Continued …

Thai Rice Crisis: Losing US to Vietnam Looms Over Thailand

Thai rice exporters are raising an alarm over potential losses in the U.S. market, as Vietnam threatens to steal the spotlight with its cheaper rice.

The situation emerged after the U.S. slapped a hefty 36% tariff on Thai imports, propeling the price of Thai Hom Mali fragrant rice to a potential Bt52,430 per ton, up from its current range of approximately Bt33,720-Bt37,460. Meanwhile, even with a 46% tariff, Vietnamese rice remains a more economical option at Bt22,480-Bt26,220 per ton. Continued …

Songkran 2025 Spending Predicted to Hit Record Bt134 Billion

Thailand’s Songkran festival in 2025 is expected to generate a record-breaking 134.6 billion baht in consumer spending, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce. This marks a 4.5% increase compared to the previous year, making it the highest expenditure since 2020.

The university’s president and chief economic adviser, Thanavath Phonvichai, noted that only 5% of those surveyed plan to cut back on spending, the lowest percentage since 2016. Additionally, 72.1% of respondents intend to travel during the festival, the highest rate since 2019. Continued …

Songkran hotel bookings drop 25% amid earthquake concerns

Hotel reservations for the Songkran Festival (April 11-17) in seven major tourist cities have dropped by 25% compared to last year, according to the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA).

The decline in bookings is attributed to safety concerns among both Thai and foreign tourists following the earthquake in Myanmar on March 28, which caused significant tremors in several northern and central regions of Thailand. Continued …

Top destinations for Songkran: Pattaya leads the way for Thai travelers

Digital travel platform Agoda reveals that Pattaya has reclaimed its position as the top domestic destination for Songkran festivities among Thai travelers, based on accommodation searches made on Agoda.

International travelers rank Pattaya second, just behind Bangkok, as a preferred destination to celebrate Thailand’s iconic water festival. Meanwhile, Tokyo continues to hold its place as the leading outbound destination for Thai travelers during Songkran, mirroring its popularity during the Lunar New Year. Continued …

Free parking at four airports during Songkran

Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) will offer free parking at four airports during the Songkran festival, with the number of travelers expected to exceed 3 million during the holiday period, a 20% increase from last year. The four airports are Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai and Phuket.

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit yesterday asked all transport agencies to prepare for a surge in the number of passengers during the Songkran holiday travel period from April 11-17. Continued …

French Tourist Killed at Zebra Crossing in Kanchanaburi

A French tourist lost his life after being hit by a car while crossing a zebra crossing in Kanchanaburi on Wednesday night.

The 40-year-old visitor was found severely injured on the roadside, with significant trauma to his face, limbs, and body. Emergency services treated the victim at the scene before he was rushed to Phaholpolpayuhasena Hospital. He succumbed to his injuries shortly after midnight. Continued …

Thailand’s Last Sea Nomads Confront a Changing World

Ngui slips beneath the waves, his movements effortless and precise. He’s done this thousands of times, diving deep to find fish and crustaceans hiding beneath the coral shelves of the Andaman Sea. His catch today is different. A sheet of black plastic, snagged on a rock 50 kilometers (30 miles) from mainland Thailand.

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Ngui is Moken, a nomadic seafaring people who once spent most of their lives at sea; all they needed could be harvested from the sea and scattered islands. But in a rapidly changing world, the Moken have been forced to adapt their way of life. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm
  • Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

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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

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
  • State Railway – 1590

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Experts break down the new tax on expats – HERE

 

 

Two webinars answer expat tax questions

Ask the Revenue: Pattharaphon Penjham, senior legal officer at the Thailand Revenue Department, answered key expat tax questions. Watch Ask the Revenue

Live Q&A: In this follow-up, Carl Turner of Expat Tax Thailand answered over 80 questions live. Watch Q&A Live Here

To help expats navigate their tax issues, Expat Tax Thailand has scheduled a weekly Q&A webinar every week until the e-filing deadline on April 8. Sign up for next week’s Q&A webinar HERE.

Coffee to cost more from today as higher costs bite producers

The price of instant and ready-to-drink coffee will rise from today, impacting coffee business operators and consumers, the Thai Wholesale and Retail Trade Assn. said yesterday.

The association’s honorary adviser said coffee manufacturers had hiked the price, as they were suffering from rising cost of production, transport and labor. Continued …

Hua Hin hotels’ occupancy rate up 7.7% in 2024

Thailand’s luxury hotels experienced strong growth in average daily rates (ADR) throughout 2024, increasing by 5.3% year-on-year and 42.7% compared to 2019, according to STR, a global leader in hotel industry research.

Occupancy rates in seven of Thailand’s tourist cities showed steady growth throughout last year, signaling the continued recovery of the Thai hotel industry. STR reported that Chiang Mai experienced the largest year-on–year occupancy increase, at 15.1%, followed by Krabi (13.2%), Samui (11.9%), Hua Hin (7.7%), Bangkok (6.5%), Pattaya (4.7%) and Phuket (4.4%). Continued …

Thailand cracks down on PM2.5 cross-border pollution

In a new move to tackle the smoggy skies, Thailand’s Department of Foreign Trade (DFT) sets its sights on cracking down on PM2.5 pollution stemming from cross-border agricultural burning.

Their bold plan? To roll out strict measures that target corn imports, demanding ironclad proof that the golden kernels come from non-burning cultivation zones. Continued …

Whole of Bangkok shrouded in Orange-level PM2.5 dust today

All 50 districts of Bangkok are affected by PM2.5 dust exceeding the 37.5µg/m³ (micron) safe level. The average is 60.2µg/m³, which is categorized as “Orange” (unhealthy for sensitive groups), according to the Air Quality Information Center of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.

PM2.5 dust levels in northern Bangkok range between 55.3and 64.2µg/m³, 53.4-73.9µg/m³ in eastern Bangkok, 53.9-64.6µg/m³ in the center and 55.1-66.7µg/m³ in the southern part. Continued …

Bangkok campaign targets rice field burning to combat air pollution

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt has announced a campaign to eliminate burning in rice fields to tackle air pollution caused by fine particulate matter (PM2.5).

The initiative, launched yesterday in Nong Chok district, aims to address the issue across 80,000 rai of rice paddies and 4,000 farming households in 10 districts, including Nong Chok, Khlong Sam Wa, and Lat Krabang. Continued …

Man Dies After Wild Elephant Attack in Khao Yai National Park

A man has died after being attacked by a wild elephant in Khao Yai National Park, despite efforts by rescue teams to save him.

The director of the Protected Areas Regional Office 7 was notified of the incident by the Khao Phaeng Ma Wildlife Sanctuary. The attack took place in the early hours yesterday near Ban Khlong Sai, Wang Nam Khiao District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Continued … 

Students from Thailand Win ‘Best in World’ Cambridge Schools Science Competition

The International Education group of Cambridge University Press & Assessment (Cambridge) announced that the 2024 “Best in World” winner of the prestigious Cambridge Science Competition is a team from Anglo Singapore International School in Thailand.

The team — comprising ZiKe Huang, Tan Hiranwat, Jintaporn Seemunta, and Kunathorn Jesdaviriya — developed an atmospheric moisture condensation system to address water scarcity, a critical global challenge. Continued …

  • Drunken tourists attack Bolt driver in Pattaya over ‘silent treatment’ – Continued …
  • 5 Chinese nationals arrested crossing illegally into Thailand – Continued …
  • Uzbek man nabbed at Phuket Airport for overstaying visa – Continued …

Bank of Thailand says economy slowed in December

Thailand’s economy slowed in December last year on a monthly basis from weaker exports and manufacturing, the central bank said yesterday.

Thailand’s economic growth has lagged regional peers since the coronavirus 2019 (Covid-19) pandemic, hobbled by high household debt and borrowing costs, as well as contracting manufacturing. Continued …

Thai factory output misses forecast as car output slumps

Thailand’s manufacturing production index dropped by a more than expected 2.1% in December from a year earlier, due to a slump in the automotive industry and weak consumption, the Industry Ministry reported yesterday.

The figure compared with a forecast fall of 0.50% for December in a Reuters poll and followed an annual drop of 3.6% in the previous month. Continued …

ASEAN a global economic powerhouse in the making

There has been much talk about ASEAN as a bloc lately, as its potential to emerge as a superpower globally becomes increasingly significant amid geopolitical shifts.

Back in 2016, Jones Lang LaSalle Singapore and Southeast Asia Managing Director Christopher Fossick noted that establishing the ASEAN Economic Community (in 2015) would eventually lead to Southeast Asian nations becoming global economic powerhouses. Continued …

Thai Commerce Minister to negotiate with US on import tariff hike

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan will fly to the U.S. on Monday to negotiate on the import tariff hike on Thai products.

This move came as Thailand was among countries at risk of the U.S. import tariff hike at 10%-20% due to a US$35.42 billion (1.19 trillion baht) trade surplus last year. Continued … 

Thailand Solidifies Position as Global Gem and Jewelry Hub

Thailand’s gem and jewelry industry continues to strengthen its global market position, achieving $9.6 billion in export value (excluding unwrought gold) in 2024, marking an impressive 10.99% growth despite worldwide economic challenges.

The kingdom has secured its place as the world’s second-largest silver jewelry exporter and third-largest colored gemstone exporter, with gemstone exports doubling in value over the past decade. This status has been further cemented by leading mining companies like Fura Gems and Gemfields choosing Thailand as their preferred location for gemstone auctions. Continued …

Engine failure forces emergency landing at Phuket airport

Passengers on a Thai airline flight endured terrifying, life-threatening moments Thursday when their aircraft was forced to make an emergency landing at Phuket International Airport due to engine failure.

The flight, carrying 150 passengers and crew was approaching Phuket when one of its engines malfunctioned, prompting immediate action from the flight crew. Despite the alarming situation, all onboard escaped unharmed thanks to the calm and professional response of the pilots and cabin crew. Continued …

Pattaya tourism surges with Russian and European influx

Pattaya has experienced a notable increase in tourism during the current high season, with a significant influx of visitors from Russia and Europe, as reported by Thanes Supharahasrangsi, president of theChon Buri Tourism Assn.

Surveys conducted by the association revealed that hotels catering to Russian and European tourists are witnessing high occupancy rates, with some establishments reaching up to 90% capacity. This is particularly true for hotels situated near popular tourist attractions and retail areas. Continued …

Bangkok ranked 2nd best in latest listing

Bangkok has been ranked second after the South African city of Cape Town in Time Out magazine’s 50 Best Cities in the World 2025 list.

The ranking is based on a survey of 18,500 travelers worldwide, which evaluated various aspects of each city, such as culture, food, nightlife, residents’ happiness and overall value for money. Continued …

How feasible is the idea of Phuket as a crypto hub?

The Thai government aims to launch a so-called “Phuket sandbox” for cryptocurrency, with the ambitious goal of making Phuket a crypto hub in Asia.

“Thailand is not ready to allow the nationwide use of cryptocurrency, but has an idea to create the Phuket sandbox that would allow foreign tourists to use crypto to buy goods and services,” Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said in early January. Continued …

Emirates opesn new lounge at Suvarnabhumi airport

Emirates remains confident in Thailand as its Southeast Asia hub after reporting the most business and first-class passengers flying from the country, which prompted the airline to launch its largest overseas lounge at a Suvarnabhumi airport terminal.

Mohammed Alwahedi, area manager for Thailand, Myanmar and Laos at Emirates, said Thailand is an important destination for the airline due to strong demand from premium passengers. Continued … 

Thailand’s self-sufficient villages inspire the world

I live in a village in northern Thailand where most transactions don’t involve money. Here, we grow our food, share supplies, and rely on volunteer work, creating a simple, self-sustained way of life.

It’s a community of over 1,300 people on 500 hectares (1,235.5 acres) of land. Residents grow fresh fruits and vegetables year-round. Some grow rice, while others plant seasonal vegetables. If one family grows spinach, neighbors might plant eggplants, onions, or cabbage. If one grows potatoes, others grow bananas, cucumbers, or beans. Continued …

The Rise of Thailand’s Luxury Wellness Retreats

Forget backpackers and luxury seekers — Thailand’s new rulers are digital nomads sipping iced lattes while coding their way to riches. Meanwhile, wellness fanatics chase enlightenment in overpriced jungle retreats.

Welcome to the wild world of Thai tourism in 2025, where influencers live for free, beaches are overcrowded with remote workers, and wellness gurus charge a fortune for “healing” retreats. Continued …

Food preservation traditions in Southeast Asia

After a bountiful harvest, early Southeast Asians would use different methods to preserve the freshness of fruits and vegetables and prevent them from rotting.

They did the same after the slaughter of an animal or after a big catch from the sea, so that their food supply would last longer without spoiling. Continued …

Thai EV sales could jump 40% in 2025

Thailand is bracing for an extended electric vehicle (EV) price war triggered by a surge in local production from Chinese car makers, a move likely to deal a further blow to a domestic auto industry already struggling with tumbling sales, industry experts said.

EV sales in Thailand, Southeast Asia’s largest EV market, are forecast to jump 40% this year, exceeding 100,000 units and reversing a 8% drop in sales last year, Suroj Sangsnit, president of Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT), said. Continued …

World awaits Trump tariff deadline on Canada, Mexico, China

As of today, U.S. President Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs on the three biggest U.S. trading partners – Canada, Mexico and China – takes effect, and the global economy is bracing for impact. Continued …

US president repeats tariffs threat to dissuade BRICS nations from replacing dollar

U.S. President Donald Trump on Thursday warned off BRICS member countries from replacing the U.S. dollar as a reserve currency by repeating a 100%-tariffs threat he had made weeks after winning the November presidential elections. 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

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
  • State Railway – 1590

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Jimmy Carter, 39th US president and noted humanitarian, has died

Former President Jimmy Carter, honored more widely for his humanitarian work around the globe after his presidency than for his White House tenure during a tumultuous time, has died. He was 100.

Carter died Sunday in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. In November 2023, the Nobel Peace Prize-winner’s wife of 77 years, Rosalynn, also passed away in the modest house they built together in 1961, when he had taken over his father’s peanut warehouse business and was only beginning to consider a political career. Continued …

Hua Hin hotels report 95%+ bookings for New Year’s

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PKK records 9.5 million tourists Jan-Oct

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Hua Hin Blues Fest Jan 18

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54% tariff on wine imports eliminated ‘indefinitely’

Thailand is cutting alcohol taxes and tariffs in a bid to lower the cost of a night out and attract more tourists. A 54% tariff on wine imports will be “exempted indefinitely”, according to local media accounts of a Thai cabinet meeting, while excise duties on locally produced wine will be cut to 10% or below.

The measure is designed not only to expand the budding domestic industry, but also to add to supplies of less-expensive alcohol. The government had in recent years increased tariffs on wine in a bid to raise revenues. But in the wake of the Covid pandemic and border closures, the focus has changed to reviving the tourism industry. Continued …

Police pickup truck crashes into lamp post in Cha Am

A police pickup truck crashed into a lamp post, snapping it in two, resulting in injuries to a police lieutenant colonel and two passengers. The incident occurred on a roadside in Cha Am.

The pickup truck reportedly lost control and crashed into a roadside lamp post along Petchkasem Road heading south, at the 204+100 kilometer mark. The accident left the vehicle severely damaged, and emergency responders from Sawang Sanpheth Rescue and Cha Am Highway Rescue, along with EMS personnel from Cha Am Hospital, were dispatched to the scene. Continued …

93 Dead, 575 Injured in Two Days of New Year Road Crashes

A total of 93 fatalities and 575 injuries have been reported across Thailand over the first two days of the New Year’s holiday period, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM).

On Dec. 28, the second day of the 10-day safety campaign, there were 269 road crashes resulting in 257 injuries and 38 deaths. The primary cause of accidents was speeding, accounting for 38.3% of incidents, followed by poor visibility (21.6%) and sudden lane changes (19.3%). Continued …

How much does it cost to see a doctor in Thailand?

Thailand is known for its high-quality, yet affordable, healthcare system, but how much does it really cost to see a doctor? As an expat, this question might be crucial for budgeting your health needs. The answer depends on whether you have health insurance or not, and the difference can be significant.

Let’s explore the costs, compare insured versus uninsured expenses, and discuss why now is the perfect time to secure health insurance before 2025. Continued …

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Two Thais among 176 dead in South Korean jet crash

At least 176 people have been confirmed dead after a Jeju Air passenger jet carrying 181 people crash-landed and exploded at Muan International Airport in South Korea.

The tragic accident, which occurred on Sunday morning, is one of the deadliest aviation disasters in the country’s history. Three persons are still listed as missing. Among the 175 passengers were two Thai nationals. Continued …

Cold air from China chills Thailand, heavy rain hits south

Cold air masses from China have draped over Thailand’s upper regions, bringing a chill to the air and a drop in temperatures ranging from cool to cold, especially in the mountainous areas. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts that these conditions are expected to persist, impacting various regions differently.

The northern and northeastern parts of the country are experiencing cold weather, with temperatures on mountain tops dropping to frigid levels. Citizens in these areas are advised to take health precautions against the cold and be wary of potential fires due to the dry air. Continued …

Wild Elephant in Musth Ravages Local Farms in Prachinburi

Residents in Prachinburi’s Na Di District are living in fear after a wild elephant in musth from Thap Lan National Park entered their farms, causing extensive damage to crops. The incident marks the third time this month the elephant has raided local farmland.

Reports indicate that the elephant entered a farm in Moo 6, Thung Pho subdistrict, at 1:25 am yesterday . Witnesses described the adult male elephant, approximately 25-centimeter long tusks and visibly in musth, with oily secretions from its temporal glands. Continued …

Five megatrends for 2025

2025 is just around the corner and everyone is looking for clues about the prospects for the global and domestic economies in the coming year. With Donald Trump set to return to the White House on Jan. 20, the U.S. factors seem difficult to predict given the personality of the president-elect billionaire we all learned from his first term.

Something the world can expect, however, is growing U.S. protectionism, through the proposed import tax hike Trump has clearly announced; countermeasures from the targeted countries, notably China, would put the global economy on the verge of turmoil. Here are five megatrends for 2025 from experts about their potential development in the year to come. Continued …

Entertainment complex bill said short on benefits, big on casinos

The bill that would set up entertainment complexes focuses more on having casinos rather than providing clarity about how the country will benefit from the revenue, the Stop Gambling Foundation says. It has slammed the bill, which the Finance Ministry plans to present to cabinet next month.

Thanakorn Komkrit, secretary-general of the foundation, on Saturday expressed concerns about the bill’s details, which “diverge significantly” from the initial Singapore model of opening a regulated entertainment complex business. Continued …

Outlook for Thai agricultural products

The Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) has analyzed the outlook for Thai agricultural products in 2025. While several products show positive trends, others remain a concern.

Chantanon Wannakejohn, secretary-general of the OAE, said the GDP for the agricultural sector in 2025 is projected to grow by 1.8%-2.8%, valued between 698.55 billion and 705.41 billion baht. Key supporting factors include increased rainfall from the La Niña phenomenon, expected to persist until February. This will benefit dry-season crop cultivation, ensuring sufficient water for crop growth and subsequent planting cycles. Continued …

Thailand Agrees to Join BRICS

Thailand has formally accepted an invitation from Russia to become a BRICS partner state. The BRICS group, which includes key global players like Russia, China, India, and Brazil, serves as a coalition of emerging economies that positions itself as an alternative to Western-dominated frameworks.

The official invitation to Thailand was extended on Oct. 31, 2023, coinciding with Russia’s impending chairmanship of the group in 2024. Continued …

Scandals and slumping market: A tough year for the Thai stock exchange

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) faced one of its most challenging years in recent memory in 2024. Compared to other markets in Asia and ASEAN, the SET has struggled, with performance indicators lagging behind its regional counterparts. The Thai market’s outlook in 2024 has been marred by a series of high-profile financial scandals, leading to a substantial loss of investor confidence and market instability.

Throughout the year, the SET has seen a downturn in performance. Market indices have underperformed, and trading volumes have decreased, reflecting a broader lack of investor confidence. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 35+ million visitors in 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that international tourist arrivals have surpassed the target of 35 million visitors in 2024, generating over 1.8 trillion baht in tourism revenue.

This achievement highlights Thailand’s strong tourism rebound and sets the foundation for an even greater year ahead, as 2025 has been declared the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year”. Continued …

Hotel Fire Near Khao San Road Leaves 3 Tourists Dead, Many Rescued From Roof

A fire at The Amber Hotel on Tani Road, near Bangkok’s popular Khao San Road, has claimed three lives and left several others injured. The incident has prompted Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt to order the temporary closure of the hotel to ensure the building meets safety standards.

The fire, which occurred last night, broke out on the fifth floor of the six-story hotel. Initial reports confirmed one fatality, but the death toll later rose to three as two victims succumbed to their injuries in hospital. Continued …

Stabbing Incident in Pattaya Leaves Japanese Tourist Dead

A violent altercation testerday resulted in the fatal stabbing of a 27- year-old Japanese man. The victim succumbed to his injuries despite resuscitation efforts.

Upon arrival, the vistim was found lying in a pool of blood with a severe stab wound to his chest. Bystanders were attempting to revive him as rescue workers administered first aid and performed CPR. The victim was immediately transported to a nearby hospital, where he later passed away. Continued …

Tourist boat capsizes off Koh Phangan, Korean national missing

A long-tail boat carrying passengers from Koh Phangan capsized after being struck by massive waves, leaving 13 passengers adrift in the sea and one Korean national missing.

The incident, which occurred yesterday, has raised serious concerns about safety regulations, as it was revealed that the boat’s captain was under the influence of drugs, and none of the passengers were wearing life jackets. The boat was carrying a total of 13 people, including 10 passengers and three crew members. Continued …

Tour Bus Crashes into Lorry: 17 Injured as Driver Admits to Picking Up Mobile Phone

A tourist bus carrying 43 international passengers collided with a lorry transporting rubber sheets on the Asia Highway 41 in Chumphon province early this morning, leaving 17 injured. The incident occurred at near the Wat Phangun curve in Sawi district.

According to police reports, the double-decker bus, which was chartered to transport foreign tourists from Bangkok’s Khaosan Road to Surat Thani, crashed into the lorry when the 71-year-old Thai driver admitted to bending down to retrieve his mobile phone. Continued …

Torrential rain wreaks havoc in Surat Thani, Koh Phangan hit hard

Torrential rain drenched several districts in Surat Thani, leading to a significant runoff on the tourist hotspot of Koh Phangan Saturday. The deluge resulted in substantial disruptions, including a dramatic incident in Ban Thong Nai Pan, Ban Tai subdistrict, where a pickup truck was carried away by the forceful waters.

Government offices in Koh Phangan, including the district office, police station, and Surat Thani Immigration Office, found themselves surrounded by floodwaters. Roads in front of prominent locations such as the Koh Phangan district hall, a supermarket, and local convenience stores were rendered impassable for smaller vehicles due to the relentless runoff from the surrounding hills. Continued …

Gridlock crisis: Phuket’s billion-baht boom sparks urgent action

Provincial officials have vowed to tackle Phuket’s surging traffic chaos as the island’s tourism industry hits record-breaking highs. Gov. Sophon Suwannarat chaired a high-stakes meeting with key stakeholders last week to address infrastructure challenges threatening the island’s reputation.

With over 10 million visitors in 2023 generating 388 billion baht in revenue — a 100.4% increase from 2022 — Phuket is reeling from the strain on its roads and public transport systems. Thepkrasattri Road (Route 402), the island’s main artery, remains a bottleneck for locals and tourists. Continued …

Bangkok airports offer free parking for new year travelers

Bangkok is preparing for the upcoming new year holiday with special travel measures to facilitate passenger movement. Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports are set to provide free parking and continuous shuttle services. This initiative runs from today until Jan. 1 to ease holiday travel.

At Don Mueang Airport, free parking is offered at the lot between Cargo Building 2 and the five-story car park, catering to 250 vehicles. Shuttle buses are scheduled every 15 minutes, ensuring passengers can conveniently reach Terminal 1, Gate 6. Continued …

Hikers told to take care of own waste

Visitors at Phu Kradueng National Park in Loei generated over 4.5 tons of waste between Oct. 1 and Dec. 27, park chief Adison Hemathanon said on Sunday, before urging tourists to dispose their waste to protect the park’s natural environment.

Since the park reopened on Dec. 23, authorities have been asking tourists to bring any waste they could see along the trail with them to be disposed properly, as part of their effort to keep the park in a pristine condition. Continued …

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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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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
  • State Railway – 1590

Wednesday’s News-March 29

  • Water supply disruptions in parts of Cha Am Thursday/
  • Is Thailand really immune to the banking turmoil in the US and Europe?/
  • New electricity rates won’t be lowered/
  • PM2.5 pollution worsens in north, hospitals said prepared/
  • Chiang Mai city, airport shrouded in pollution from forest burning/
  • Neighboring countries eyed to help curb haze/
  • Thailand sees 8,000-plus new businesses vs 869 closures in February/
  • Thai children ‘most likely’ to suffer climate impact/
  • Thai to be taught at Harvard/
  • ‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 will likely take place on Koh Samui/
  • Tourism: Songkran festivals around Thailand/Airlines juggle demand as fares skyrocket/How Koh Larn became ‘Trash Island’ and what is being done to fix it/Humans frolic with sharks as eco-tourism flourishes in Maya Bay/Bangkok canal lights up with vendors, live music, art, and open-air cinema/Iraqi Man Faints Upon Being Caught Overstaying More Than 8 Years/
  • Thailand Experience: Top 5 hotels in Hua Hin/10 best luxury hotels and resorts on Koh Samui/How to See Over 100 Temples in One Day/Mountain Lanes Around Chiang Mai Are Perfect For A Motorbike Road Trip/‘Thai cuisine is not just street food’/How Bangkok’s Le Du became The Best Restaurant in Asia 2023/5 top-rated medical cannabis clinics in Bangkok/
  • International: Alibaba Group to split into six units, explore IPOs/China allows five female pilots to fly heavy-duty fighter jets/Sugar traps put damper on cockroaches’ sex life/
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Water supply disruptions in parts of Cha Am Thursday

Is Thailand really immune to the banking turmoil in the US and Europe?

The global financial markets are highly interconnected. When Thailand’s banking system suffered a collapse and the baht’s value plummeted in 1997, the contagion effect spread to other Asian countries. Similarly, one saw the global financial crisis triggered by the collapse of Lehman Brothers Bank in the United States in 2008.

Recently, U.S. regulators had to shut down two regional banks — Signature Bank (SB) and Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). SB’s core business was related to cryptocurrency, while SVB largely serviced startup companies and venture capitalists. Continued …

New electricity rates won’t be lowered

A uniform electricity rate of 4.77 baht/unit for both households and businesses from May through August cannot be lowered, Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Supattanapong Panmeechaow said on Tuesday. The new rate caused a stir as the government earlier promised to maintain the rate for household users at 4.72 baht per unit. Continued …

PM2.5 pollution worsens in north, hospitals said prepared

The Public Health Ministry’s permanent secretary is visiting northern provinces to ensure people suffering physical problems from the worsening pollution can get medical help.

Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Tuesday that Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, is in the North to monitor people’s health in response to the worsening PM2.5 pollution. Continued …

Chiang Mai city, airport shrouded in pollution from forest burning

Air quality in northern Thailand climbed to hazardous levels on Monday as a result of seasonal agricultural burning in the region.

Local media reported that 4,115 hot spots were detected in northern Thailand in the past 24 hours. Parts of Bangkok on Monday hit an air quality index (AQI) reading of 582, making it 124.9 times above a recommended limit given by the World Health Organization (WHO). Video …

Neighboring countries eyed to help curb haze

The government is seeking cooperation with neighboring countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) to combat the transboundary haze pollution choking the region.

Speaking after yesterday’s cabinet meeting, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said the issue must be put on ASEAN’s agenda if a solution is to be found. Continued …

Thailand sees 8,000-plus new businesses vs 869 closures in February

As many as 869 companies with a combined capital of 2.94 billion baht ceased operations in February, though the number of newly registered businesses was far larger.

Thosapone Dansuputra, director-general of the Department of Business Development (DBD), said on Tuesday that 869 businesses announced last month that they were wrapping up. Continued …

Thai children ‘most likely’ to suffer climate impact

Children in the northeastern and southern regions of Thailand face the highest risk of climate change, according to a study released yesterday by the United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF).

The study, titled “Impact Assessment of Climate Change and Environmental Degradation on Children in Thailand”, is the first of its kind in Thailand, examining the impact of climate change specifically on children across provinces, incomes, disabilities, and ages, said Kyungsun Kim, UNICEF representative for Thailand. Continued …

Thai to be taught at Harvard

Harvard university’s Department of South Asian Studies will hire three instructors to teach Tagalog, Bahasa Indonesia, and Thai for the academic year 2023 to 2024.

Harvard University will soon offer a course on Tagalog, the fourth most spoken language in the United States, according to a report in the student paper Harvard Crimson. Continued …

‘The White Lotus’ Season 3 will likely take place on Koh Samui

Thailand will host the most-privileged behaving at their worst, and we’re not talking about a typical night in Thonglor.

Amid swirling rumors that the next season of black comedy-drama “The White Lotus” would take place in Asia, a Hollywood industry publication reported that it will take place in Thailand. Continued …

Songkran festivals around Thailand

Filled full of festivals, fun and frolics, April is one of the most celebrated months of the year in Thailand with the traditional Thai New Year of Songkran one of the most culturally important celebrations in the kingdom.

The Songkran festival is known worldwide and is celebrated to honor family values, pay respect to seniors, and participate in traditional ceremonies throughout the nation’s temples. This festival is observed as a three-day national holiday from April 13 to April 15 in Thailand. However, some locations also celebrate this festival a little later with unique local festivities. Continued …

Airlines juggle demand as fares skyrocket

Global aviation has experienced a promising start to the year, as travel restrictions have been lifted, allowing people to fly with fewer barriers. Even countries with strict Covid-19 policies, such as China, lifted their restrictions earlier than expected.

The World Tourism Organization predicts Europe and the Middle East will reach pre-pandemic international tourist levels this year, forecasting an 80%-95% overall recovery, while the Pacific Asia Travel Assn. projects a growth rate of at least 71%. Continued …

How Koh Larn became ‘Trash Island’ and what is being done to fix it

Koh Larn, an island lying in the gulf off Pattaya, has been attracting thousands of local and foreign tourists for decades, but this has undeniably led to a mountain of garbage, resulting in an enormous landfill on the small island.

“In the past, about 10 tons of garbage were generated each day on Koh Larn, but because the number of tourists has been increasing, the amount of garbage has doubled,” said Manoch Nongyai, deputy governor of Pattaya City. Continued …

Humans frolic with sharks as eco-tourism flourishes in Maya Bay

Maya Bay in Krabi is open and teeming with life again after four years of rehabilitation since being closed to tourists in 2018.

Made famous by “The Beach” (2000), a Hollywood blockbuster starring Leonardo DiCaprio, Maya Bay in Hat Noppharat Thara-Mu Ko Phi Phi National Park became the victim of its success as the tourism industry took a toll on its pristine coral reefs, aquamarine waters, and beach.

But visitors are now back, literally immersing themselves in the rebirth of the natural surroundings. Tourists are now paddling with sharks, as Maya Bay strikes a balance between wildlife and the tourism industry on which locals depend. Video …

Bangkok canal lights up with vendors, live music, art, and open-air cinema

A festival atmosphere has engulfed Phadung Krung Kasem Canal in central Bangkok, which is hosting vendors, live music, art, and open-air cinema until April 5.

The “@ Phadung Krung Kasem” festival was launched on Monday by Suksan Kittisupakorn, deputy permanent-secretary of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration. Continued …

Iraqi Man Faints Upon Being Caught Overstaying More Than 8 Years

An Iraqi man who overstayed in Thailand for more than eight years fainted when Chonburi Immigration and Pattaya police showed up at his house to arrest him yesterday.

Police Col. Prinya Klinkasorn, head of Chonburi Immigration police, said the Iraqi man, identified as Khalid Majeed Ali, 52, had hidden in Pattaya’s Mabyailia community for a long time. He did not have a job nor did he socialize with anyone and it was feared he might turn to crime. Continued …

Top 5 hotels in Hua Hin

Picture yourself lounging on a pristine beach, sipping a cool drink as the warm sun bathes your skin. The sound of gentle waves lapping at the shore lulls you into a state of complete relaxation.

In the distance, palm trees sway in the breeze, their leaves rustling softly in the wind. This is the scene that awaits you in Hua Hin, Thailand’s premier destination for luxury vacationing.

Hua Hin is a haven for those seeking a truly indulgent holiday experience. From its pristine beaches and vibrant nightlife to its world-class dining and exceptional hospitality, Hua Hin has everything you need to make your next vacation unforgettable. Continued …

10 best luxury hotels and resorts on Koh Samui

Looking to splash out on a lavish Songkran escape? Then Koh Samui, the ultimate destination for luxury and relaxation, is the perfect place to go. With its pristine beaches, vibrant nightlife, and stunning natural beauty, Koh Samui is a paradise for travelers seeking a touch of indulgence. And with so many amazing luxury hotels and resorts to choose from, you’ll be spoiled for choice!

The Ritz Carlton- Koh Samui

The Ritz Carlton-Koh Samui is a seaside resort that offers unique experiences that inspire memorable moments. The resort is nestled in the midst of a private, sun-kissed bay. At this resort, you will have the opportunity to heal your mind, body, and soul through health programs, cultural immersions, and gastronomic adventures. Continued …

How to See Over 100 Temples in One Day

When traveling to Thailand, one of the most fascinating things to do is explore the ancient temples. There’s hundreds of temples Bangkok, the capital city, alone. If you are short on time, it may seem impossible to see them all. But my husband and I came across a little-known solution.

We were Southeast Asian on vacation and an unexpected layover landed us in Bangkok. Although we only had a few hours, the temple grounds were calling us and we wanted to see as many religious artifacts as possible. To make this happen, we took a taxi about 45 minutes outside of the capital to a place called Muang Boran, or Ancient City. Continued and video …

Mountain Lanes Around Chiang Mai Are Perfect For A Motorbike Road Trip

Chiang Mai is the second-largest city of Thailand and is the main northern city of the Southeast Asian country. Thailand is a country famous for its tropical and idyllic beaches of Phuket in the south, the bustling metropolis of Bangkok with its temples and adult attractions in the middle, and Chiang Mai, with its mountains in the north.

Chiang Mai is one of the ancient Thai cities. Unlike European cities, most of the historic buildings of the city have been lost. However, the city preserves the ancient city plan with the city moats, parts of the old city walls, and many of the old temples. Continued …

Thai chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn using caviar from a Thai sturgeon farm to create a dish at his Nusara restaurant in Bangkok

‘Thai cuisine is not just street food’

Thailand reigned supreme at the 2023 Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants awards, with nine restaurants from the capital, Bangkok, ranked – a total matched by Singapore.

The crown of Asia’s Best Restaurant was awarded to Thai chef Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn’s modern Thai kitchen Le Du. One of his newer venues, Nusara, which pays tribute to his grandmother’s cooking, was in third place.

Also in the top 10 was Gaggan Anand, the latest incarnation of the eponymously named Bangkok restaurant of chef Gaggan Anand that previously topped the list a record four times, and Sorn, the traditional Southern Thai restaurant headed by chef Supaksorn “Ice” Jongsiri. Continued …

How Bangkok’s Le Du became The Best Restaurant in Asia 2023

For the first time in 10 years, an eatery honoring Thai cuisine tops the list of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna: Bangkok’s Le Du, created by chef Thitid ‘Ton’ Tassanakajohn. As Bangkok takes back the gastronomic crown, Tassanakajohn reflects on what the award means to him and his country.

Restaurant Le Du in Bangkok was named No.1 in Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2023 to the joyous cheers of the chefs, media and industry VIPs gathered at a glamorous awards ceremony at Resorts World Sentosa in Singapore, where the Asian gastronomic community was reunited again in-person for the first time since 2019. Continued …

5 top-rated medical cannabis clinics in Bangkok

As medical cannabis gains recognition worldwide, Bangkok is becoming a hub for top-notch clinics catering to those seeking alternative forms of treatment. With the legalization of cannabis in Thailand, medical cannabis clinics have become more prevalent, and we have rounded up the top five in Bangkok for your consideration.

Whether you’re looking for relief from chronic pain, anxiety, or depression, these cannabis clinics offer a range of products and services to help you achieve your health goals.

BNH Hospital

BNH Hospital is a medical institution that has been serving the community for over 124 years. And it continues to offer world-class medical services. Today, it’s also popular for its top-notch medical cannabis clinic, known as BLOOM UP by BNH. The medical cannabis clinic is managed by a team of doctors and pharmacists who have certifications and training to use medicinal cannabis extracts. Continued …

Alibaba Group to split into six units, explore IPOs

Alibaba Group Holding is planning to split its business into six main units covering e-commerce, media and the cloud, the company said on Tuesday, adding that each of the units will explore fundraising or initial public offerings. Continued …

China allows five female pilots to fly heavy-duty fighter jets

The People’s Liberation Army Air Force now has its first female pilots who can operate heavy-duty fighter jets, according to the Air Force. The Air Force said the five female flight students, who are currently in the middle of training for heavy-duty combat aircraft, recently carried out their first solo flights in the J-11 fighter jet. Continued …

Sugar traps put damper on cockroaches’ sex life

Humans using sugar in cockroach traps has inadvertently led to female roaches being turned off by the sugary “gifts” males use to entice them into mating. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • 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

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs 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-Chiang Mai flight schedules

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Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

 

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