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A Guide to Property in Hua Hin/Hua Hin: destination for elite-level athletes/Sleep affects aging/Massive Chinese-Led Euro Football Betting Network/2025 Michelin Guide/Police bust Bangkok karaoke bar/Officers face action over lost vessels/Lorry graft setback/Phuket’s Flood Challenges/Human Trafficking in Thailand/Cannabis Debate Ignited/Economy: Wage Committee Still Undecided/Increased foreign condo ownership/Hotels want stimulus/Land Bridge to partially open in 6 years/Major Hub for Data Centers/Banking on Korat Model/Transition to a low-carbon society/EV price war/EV sales continue to drop/Estate to focus on EVs, tech/Auto output could hit 14-year low/Tourism: Thailand Aims to Boost Tourism/New E-Gates for Thai Passports/New passenger facilities/Direct flights from Rome to Bangkok/Daily flights to Milan, Oslo/Tourist rescued from tree/Thailand Experience: 8 Amazing Places to Visit/Surprising History of Pad Thai/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

A Guide to Property in Hua Hin

Hua Hin’s property market is known for its relative stability and long-term growth. Even though condo prices in Hua Hin are generally lower compared to Bangkok, the town still offers a wide range of options to cater to different budgets and preferences.

According to data from the Bank of Thailand, the average price per square meter in Hua Hin is around $4,200. It’s important to note that prices can vary significantly based on the location and type of property. Continued …

How Hua Hin is becoming a destination for elite level athletes

Hua Hin is many things to many different people. For some, it’s a destination for retirement where they can unwind and live out their golden years.

For others, it’s a weekend retreat from the city. More recently, the town has seen a wave of millennial couples choosing Hua Hin as a destination to raise a family. However, beyond these well-known appeals, Hua Hin is emerging as a premier training ground for some of the world’s top athletes. Continued …

Sleep affects aging inside and out

As we get older, our bodies change. Fine lines, wrinkles and crow’s feet are among the most visible signs, although thinning hair, metabolic changes that affect weight, muscle loss and vision problems are also indicators of growing older.

But not all is lost. Experts say we can slow the biological aging process and thus minimize the effects of certain diseases and conditions that come with age. One of the natural approaches we can adopt to help us look younger, feel energized and enjoy our golden years is getting healthy quality sleep. Continued …

Thai Police Dismantle Massive Chinese-Led Euro Football Betting Network

Thai cyber police have dismantled a Chinese-led Euro football betting network, arresting six Thai nationals and seizing assets worth over 282 million baht. This major operation, following a June crackdown on a similar network, aims to curb illegal gambling in the region.

Police Gen. Worawat Watnakhonbancha sanctioned the arrests yesterday. Within days, officers apprehended 47-year-old Narawut and three accomplices in Mae Sot, Tak Province. Simultaneously, two more were captured in Trang Province — one in Yan Ta Khao and the other in Kantang. Continued …

Thailand’s culinary world gets ready for 2025 Michelin Guide

As the world of refined cuisine eagerly awaits the 2025 edition of the Michelin Guide, Thailand’s restaurant scene is bracing for potential changes in star ratings that could significantly impact pricing strategies.

Michelin’s stringent criteria, focusing on ingredients, culinary technique, chef personality, flavor harmony and consistency, will determine whether restaurants maintain, gain or lose coveted stars. Continued …

Police bust Bangkok karaoke bar for running prostitution ring

Police raided a well-known karaoke and traditional massage parlor in Bangkok yesterday, uncovering an illicit prostitution ring involving Thai and Laotian women. The establishment had over 10 rooms converted for illegal activities, and the owner confessed to the charges.

Officers from the Anti-Trafficking in Persons Division (ATPD), led by Saruti Kwangsopa, instructed officers from the Nong Chok Police Station to mobilize a team of officers to conduct a raid on a karaoke bar in the Nong Chok district of Bangkok. Continued …

Officers face action over lost oil-smuggling vessels

Three marine police officers will face disciplinary action for failing to monitor the three seized oil-smuggling vessels, which subsequently disappeared from a marine police pier in Chon Buri’s Sattahip district on June 11.

Following a meeting on Monday, Police Maj. Gen. Charoonkiat Pankaew, deputy commissioner of the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB), said that an agreement was reached to impose severe disciplinary action against the officers. Continued …

Lorry graft setback

The ugly conflict between national police chief Torsak Sukvimol and his deputy Surachate Hakparn has diverted public attention from serious corruption and other problems at the Royal Thai Police.

One is highway-related bribery. Last September, a highway police officer, Police Maj. Sivakorn Saibua, deployed to tackle bribery by truck companies, was killed at the house of Praween Chankhlai, known as Kamnan Nok, a local influential figure in Nakhon Pathom. Continued …

Phuket’s Changing Landscape Contributes to Flood Challenges

A major clean-up operation has been organized to restore the areas affected by the floods this past weekend, with Phuket declaring disaster areas in two districts, Kathu and Thalang, affecting a total of 1,468 people.

The southwest monsoon depression caused flooding and disasters in Kathu and Thalang districts of Phuket on June 30, resulting in extensive damage to human lives, physical well-being, property, houses, agricultural land, fisheries, livestock, and public facilities. The affected area covers seven subdistricts, 41 villages, four communities, and 740 households. Continued …

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The Challenging Battle Against Human Trafficking in Thailand

The Royal Thai government has intensified its efforts to combat human trafficking and the proliferation of scam centers. However, the latest American report on human trafficking highlights the challenges faced by Thai authorities in completely eliminating this phenomenon.

The 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report by the United States maintains Thailand’s Tier 2 status for the third year, noting improvements in investigations and prosecutions. Positive steps include increased trafficking investigations, prosecution, and victim identification, but criticism remains for the treatment of trafficking victims exploited by online scams. Continued …

Cannabis Debate Ignites After Doctor’s Insightful Article

The national conversation in Thailand on the medical use of cannabis intensified this week, driven by an article from Associate Professor Dr. Pattapong Kessomboon of Khon Kaen University’s Department of Family Medicine. Dr. Pattapong’s insightful piece challenged the prevalent misconceptions about cannabis, highlighting its significant, yet often ignored therapeutic benefits.

Dr. Pattapong addressed concerns that many critics focus solely on the recreational use of cannabis, neglecting its proven medical efficacy. He presented several compelling case studies and research, showcasing cannabis’s potential in treating various medical conditions. Continued …

Wage Committee Still Undecided on National Minimum Wage of 400 Baht

The Thai tri-partite wage committee is unable to finalize the proposed 400-baht national minimum wage until it has received the individual province rates. The Federation of Thai Industries opposes the uniform wage, citing potential negative impacts on SMEs and product competitiveness.

Employers have rejected the committee’s wage calculation method. The committee plans to reconvene after July 31. Currently, some hotel workers earn a minimum of 400 baht. Continued …

Increased foreign condo ownership could make housing less affordable for Thais

The Thai government has proposed to increase foreign ownership of condominium projects from 49% to 75%, and extend the land leasing period from 30 years to 99 years.

In an interview, Praphurut Chatprapachai, a former Democrat MP candidate and legal expert, suggested that the government should develop comprehensive regulations, as he believes these latest proposed amendments could threaten housing affordability in Thailand. Continued …

Hotels want stimulus for green energy, EV chargers

Hotel operators are pushing for a tax deduction or subsidy for renovation investment, especially for green energy, while the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) suggests hotels in second-tier cities install electric vehicle (EV) chargers to accommodate the growing trend of travel via EVs.

With the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) scheduled to meet the finance minister soon, THA President Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun said the group would ask for financial stimulus, focusing on enhancing the competitiveness of licensed hotels in Thailand. Continued …

Southern Land Bridge to partially open in 6 years: minister

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said the first of three phases of the 1-trillion-baht southern land bridge project will start operations in 2030.

Suriya said on Monday that officials concerned were adjusting the details of the project in accordance with feedback from potential investors and local people, and the adjustment process should be concluded in the third quarter this year. Continued …

Thailand Becomes Major Hub for Data Centers and Cloud Services

Thailand continues to emerge as a strategic hub for investment in data centers and cloud services, driven by the rapid growth of artificial intelligence (AI) and digital services in the region.

(Editor: While this news generally is positive for Thailand’s economic growth, data centers require two critical resources – electricity and water – in addition to the qualified people to manage and maintain them. Power generation from renewable souces will be of critical importance.)

Board of Investment (BOI) Secretary General Narit Therdsteerasukdi highlighted that 37 projects worth 98.539 billion baht have already been approved for investment in data centers and cloud services. These projects are predominantly located in Bangkok, Samut Prakan, Chonburi, and Rayong. Continued …

DES Ministry banks on Korat Model

The Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry has rolled out the Korat Model to turn the province into a “digital metropolis of the future”, part of the government’s effort to turn Thailand into a digital economy hub.

Under the title “Digital Korat: The Future Starts Now”, the ministry and its agencies entered into a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with relevant organizations to drive the goal. Continued …

Supporting Thailand’s transition to a low-carbon society

Record-breaking heatwaves in the summer and flash floods during monsoon season are expected to become the “new normal” as Thailand adjusts to extreme weather.

The impact of climate change has driven the country, from policymakers and regulators to businesses and individuals, to embark on a variety of adaptation and mitigation measures as they cope with a just transition to a low carbon society. Continued …

EV price war disrupting used car market

The current situation in the automotive market is akin to the industry undergoing a structural transformation, according to Suvit Chobpradu, vice president of the Used Car Dealers Assn. “The shift is from a market dominated by internal combustion engines (ICE) to a rapidly growing role for electric vehicles (EVs),” he pointed out.

“These changes inevitably result in casualties, affecting various parties in the supply chain. And the main reason is the continuous and intense price war of EVs.” Continued …

EV sales continue to drop driven by tight economic conditions

After getting off to a relatively slow start when they were first introduced, electric vehicles (EVs) have increasingly played a significant role in the Thai automotive market, particularly over the past two years.

Numerous players have entered the market, driven by both domestic and global trends, as well as government incentives. Now, however, the EV market appears to be cooling off. Continued … 

IEAT to develop Bt2.8 billion estate to focus on EVs, tech

The Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) has joined hands with industrial estate developer Hermes Cooperation Co. to co-develop a new estate to support S-curve industries with a budget of 2.8 billion baht.

The complex, named Hermes Industrial Estate, is located in Chon Buri and spans 1,231 rai. The facility expects to serve electric vehicles (EV), smart electronics, data centers, cloud services and medical device industries. Continued …

Auto output could hit 14-year low

 

Thailand’s automotive production could plunge to a 14-year low this year, excluding the pandemic years of 2020-22, dipping to 1.65 million units, though monthly production is expected to start improving slowly in the fourth quarter, says Krungsri Securities (KS).

The decline is attributed to elevated levels of household debt and non-performing loans (NPLs), according to the brokerage. Continued …

Thailand Aims to Boost Tourism in Second half of 2024

Regarding this year’s tourism revenue goal of 3.5 trillion baht ($95 billion), with 36.7 million foreign tourists expected, Minister of Tourism and Sports Sermsak Pongpanich expressed serious concerns about reaching the target.

The ministry, therefore, implemented the tourism policy of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to stimulate the market in the latter half of the year, particularly during the peak season, to generate an additional 2.4 trillion baht in tourism revenue and attract an extra 21.7 million foreign tourists to Thailand. Continued … 

New E-Gates for Thai Passports Debut at Suvarnabhumi Airport

Police Lt. Gen. Itthiphol Ithisarnronnachai, Commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, yesterday inspected the new automatic passport control gates at Suvarnabhumi Airport.

The inspection highlighted the introduction of new e-gates designed to streamline the passport-control process for Thai nationals. The new automatic channels, a project supported by Airports of Thailand (AOT), will be phased in gradually. Initially, 13 of the planned 56 new e-gates have been activated at the departure area. Continued …

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Airport shops, offices make way for new passenger facilities

Airports of Thailand (AoT) has taken back some areas used by shops and government agencies at Suvarnabhumi and Phuket airports that will now be used to provide better facilities for travellers.

Chief Executive Kirati Kitmanawat said on Monday that AoT had repossesed 1,907 square meters of space in the main concourse and SAT-1 buildings at Suvarnabhumi airport and 491 square meters in the international passenger terminal at Phuket airport. Continued …

ITA Airways launches direct flights from Rome to Bangkok

ITA Airways will launch nonstop service between Rome (FCO) and Bangkok (BKK) starting Nov. 16. This marks the airline’s inaugural route between Italy and Thailand, creating a new travel option for leisure and business travellers.

For the first time in years, passengers will enjoy direct flights connecting the Italian and Thai capitals, thanks to ITA’s state-of-the-art Airbus A330neo. The service, operating five times a week with flights designated AZ758 and AZ759. Continued …

THAI Airways begins daily flights to Milan, Oslo

Thai Airways International on Monday began regular daily services between Bangkok and Milan in Italy and Oslo in Norway.

The airline’s announcement said the new services were in response to increasing demand for services from Thailand and the Asia-Pacific region to major cities in Europe. The flights operate in connection with the Star Alliance. Continued …

Tourist rescued from tree after parasailing mishap on Phuket beach

A foreign tourist found himself in a precarious situation when a parasailing adventure went awry, leaving him stranded atop a 5-meter pine tree on Kamala Beach in Phuket. Police were called to the scene to rescue him using a crane truck.

The incident occurred on Kamala Beach, Kamala subdistrict, Kathu District. Upon receiving the report, police promptly headed to the site to investigate. Continued …

8 Amazing Places to Visit in Thailand

Thailand is a land of contrasts, where ancient temples rub shoulders with modern skyscrapers, and where the bustling streets of Bangkok give way to the tranquil beaches of the Andaman Sea. It’s a country that has something to offer everyone, from history buffs to beach bums, and July is a great time to visit.

The weather is warm and sunny, and there are plenty of festivals and events taking place throughout the country. If you’re planning a trip to Thailand in July, here are eight amazing places that you should consider visiting. Continued …

The Surprising History of Pad Thai

Pichaya “Pam” Soontornyanakij — better known as Chef Pam, the Michelin-starred chef at the helm of Bangkok’s Potong restaurant — is descended from a family that moved to Thailand from southern China in the 1880s, five generations ago. Although her roots can be traced back to Fujian Province, Soontornyanakij grew up in a family that had long since assimilated into Thai culture — or so she thought.

“Growing up, my mom cooked pad Thai regularly — maybe once a month,” says Pam. “I thought it was Thai.” It wasn’t until she started studying food and went to culinary school that she realized most of the food she had eaten in her family home was, in fact, Thai-Chinese. Continued …

Japan’s Mt. Fuji begins charging admission

Japan’s tallest peak opened for the 2024 climbing season on Monday with one crucial change: now it’s for ticket holders only. Video …

Philippines’ dependency on coal-fired power surpasses China, Indonesia

The Philippines surpassed Indonesia and China to break into the world’s top 10 economies most dependent on coal-fired power, data from energy think tank Ember showed, underlining the challenges it faces to achieve its green energy goals. Continued …

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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

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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

Thursday’s news-March 7

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Today’s news: Temperatures set to soar in Hua Hin/Restaurant encroachment threatens Hua Hin beaches/10 million sought treatment for pollution-related illnesses/Swiss man’s visa revoked/10 most expensive wines/Economy: Buying property in Hua Hin/Reforming land and building tax/Thai economy to bounce back/Consumer confidence at high/Flat growth for SME, retail/Seven Phuket transport projects/Hospitality industry takes center stage/Tourism: Bangkok airports ranked among worst/Illegal migrant labor and sex work/87 Wild Animals Seized at Suvarnabhumi/Pattaya Tourism Flourishes/Medical Cannabis Festival/Jetstar Asia to Krabi/Illegal nursery on Koh Phangan/Phuket cracks down – Three Russians Arrested; Romanian Man Arrested; Russian Man Arrested/Environment: EGAT solar project activated/Thailand Experience: Salt, sea and spoonbills/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Temperatures set to soar in Hua Hin this week and next

Temperatures in Hua Hin and across Thailand are set to soar over the next week. The Thai Meteorological Department’s seven-day forecast for Hua Hin says maximum temperatures will range from 36–38 °C, with average temperatures between March 6-12 reaching 35°C.

However, forecasters say the temperatures may actually feel much warmer. According to the heat index, average temperatures will feel like 42 °C. Continued …

Restaurant encroachment threatens Hua Hin’s sandy shores

Yamu Beach in Phuket may have just played second fiddle to an encroachment crisis engulfing the pristine sands of Hua Hin. Evidence surfaced recently showcasing a long line of eateries and guesthouses that have sunk their claws deep into Hua Hin’s main beach.

Witnesses describe a scene akin to invasion, with some structures extending a staggering 20 meters into the sea, leaving beach-goers with nowhere to tread but upon these encroachments. This situation dwarfs even the recent fiasco at Phuket’s Yamu Beach. Shockingly, local authorities in Hua Hin seem to be turning a blind eye to the brazen land grab, prompting a furious outcry from the public. Continued …

Thailand: 10 million sought treatment for pollution-related illnesses in 2023

More than 10 million Thais sought treatment for illnesses linked to air pollution in 2023, authorities said.

The data from the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) come as Thailand’s air quality is worsening. Widespread farm burning and forest fires, notably in the country’s north, often create a noxious smog at the beginning of the year. The start of 2024 has already seen a jump in cases of pollution-related diseases compared to the previous year. Continued …

Swiss man’s visa revoked after physical assault on Thai doctor

The Immigration Bureau revoked the visa of the Swiss man involved in the physical assault on a female Thai doctor near Yamu Cape in Phuket last week.

The Thai doctor, 26-year-old Tarndao Chandam, filed a complaint against Urs Fehr after the Swiss man attacked her on Saturday, Feb. 24, when she and her friend sat on the steps outside his luxury villa near Yamu Cape in Phuket. Tarndao added that Fehr and his Thai wife had also insulted her and threatened to use their police connections to put her in jail, as well. Continued …

The 10 most expensive wines in Thailand

Following the adjustment of the wine tax structure on Feb. 23 to support tourism and consumption within the country, the Department of Excise has published a list of the 10 most expensive wines available in Thailand.

The priciest is an eye-watering 1.5 million baht a bottle while the lowest is 200,000 baht. The list gives the recommended retail prices the department uses as a reference for wine importers for tax purposes. Continued …

Can you profit from buying property in Hua Hin?

The question of whether one can profit from buying property in Hua Hin is a frequent topic of discussion among both buyers and sellers. First thing first, no one buys property in order to lose money. That’s true whether you buy in Hua Hin or anywhere else.

However, the growth rates of the property market in Hua Hin are a nuanced subject, particularly when factoring in the Thai baht’s volatility against other currencies. This fluctuation can significantly impact investment returns. Continued …

Government to undertake study on reforming land and building tax

The Finance Ministry is studying how to reform the land and building tax to lessen the financial burden on the people while the country’s economy has not yet recovered, a senior official said on Wednesday.

Paopoom Rojanasakul, secretary to the finance minister, unveiled the plan during his speech to kick off a seminar on the property market, titled “Property Market Key Index of 2024 Economy”. Paopoom said the reform was aimed at reducing the impact on people when the country’s economy was still in crisis. Continued …

Thai economy predicted to bounce back in Q2 despite sluggish start

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Bangkok (JSCCIB) has indicated that the Thai economy, which is set to experience sluggish growth this year, is expected to pick up in the second quarter. This projection is attributed to the anticipated state budget spending and a reduction in tension within the Red Sea region.

The National Economic and Social Development Council has forecast GDP growth of 2.7% for the year, as fuel consumption recorded a downturn in January. Kriengkrai Thiennukul, Federation of Thai Industries chairman, predicts that the economy will see improvement in the second quarter as the trade tensions caused by Houthi rebel attacks should ease, positively impacting international commerce. Continued …

Consumer confidence at 48-month high

Thai consumer confidence rose in February, reaching the highest level in 48 months, bolstered by government support measures and tourism, a survey showed today.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) increased to 63.8 in February from 62.9 in January, the UTCC said. Continued …

SCB predicts flat growth for SME, retail segments

Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), the banking business unit under SCB X Plc, expects no growth in small and medium-sized enterprise (SME) and retail loans this year, citing the fragile financial conditions of these two customer segments.

For overall loan expansion in 2024, SCB is targeting a flat to marginal growth rate of around 1%-2%. Continued …

Seven transport projects planned to turn Phuket into regional economic hub

The Transport Ministry on Wednesday announced seven projects to upgrade transport infrastructure in Phuket province, with a combined investment of over 1.48 billion baht.

Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said these projects will help maximize the southern province’s tourism and logistics capacities for land, sea, and air transport, supporting its target of becoming a regional economic hub and global tourism destination. Continued …

Hospitality industry takes center stage

The Commerce Ministry aims to position Thailand as the epicenter of the hotel, restaurant and catering (HoReCa) industry in Asia.

After presiding over the opening ceremony of THAIFEX-HOREC ASIA 2024, Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai said the trade show should open new business avenues for entrepreneurs in the HoReCa sector. to elevate their business to the next level through intelligent technologies, innovations and local wisdom. Continued …

Bangkok airports hit turbulence: Ranked among world’s worst

Suvarnabhumi International Airport and Don Mueang International Airport in Bangkok ranked among the worst air travel hubs in Asia, according to Business Financing’s recent report.

The financial information and research website from the UK, Business Financing, launched the Best & Worst Airports in the World, according to business travelers in February this year. This rank is based on the business travelers across the world on the online forum, Air Quality. Continued …

Illegal migrant labor and sex work challenge Thailand’s tourism

Migrant workers, who have illegally entered Thailand by taking advantage of visa-free privileges, continue to pose a challenge in the country’s tourism sector, particularly within the sex industry. This issue has led to calls from operators for the government to legalize sex work.

A recent confrontation between Filipino transgender women and their Thai counterparts in Soi Sukhumvit 11, Bangkok, has brought this issue to light, with accusations of the Filipino trans women offering sexual services. Continued …

87 Wild Animals Seized at Suvarnabhumi Airport: Six Indian Tourists Face Charges

On Tuesday, the Suvarnabhumi Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, Customs Office, and relevant agencies received a report from airport security officers after detecting 87 wild animals stashed inside eight baggage items of six Indian tourists heading to Mumbai, India.

According to Suvarnabhumi security officers, more than 87 wild animals were seized after six Indian suspects went through security processing at the Suvarnabhumi Airport. The wild animals included cotton-top tamarins, reptiles, macaws, lizards, red pandas, and other protected wildlife. Continued …

Pattaya Tourism Flourishes with Free Thai-China Visa Policy

Pattaya’s tourism industry is experiencing a surge in the number of Chinese tourists following the implementation of the free Thai-China visa policy, according to Boonkerd Suksrikan, vice president of the Eastern Thai Hotels Assn.

Boonkerd revealed that there is a significant rise in hotel bookings by Chinese tourists, particularly for stays extending into April, the month of Thailand’s word-famous Songkran water festival. Continued …

Pattaya to Host Major Medical Cannabis Festival in April

The CISW MedCann Festival International (CMCF) will be held in Pattaya from April 25-28, focusing on medical cannabis, health tourism, and business opportunities.

This year’s CMCF will showcase interesting new products, special items, and activities related to the medical cannabis industry. The festival aims to serve as a platform for international connection, bringing together experts and investors in the cannabis, medical, and pharmaceutical fields from countries such as Colombia, the United States, Germany, and Israel. Continued …

Jetstar Asia soars to Krabi and Clark, Philippines

Jetstar Asia announced two direct routes to Krabi and Clark, Philippines.

Starting June 7, travelers can jet off to the shores of Krabi, with the low-cost carrier offering six weekly services to this south Thai area. From June 16, travelers can hop aboard for a journey to the heart of the Philippines’ vibrant culture with four weekly services to Clark, soon to ramp up to five by Oct. 18. Continued …

American woman caught running illegal nursery on Koh Phangan

Police have detained an American woman for allegedly running an illegal nursery on Koh Phangan in Surat Thani.

About 20 foreign children were found in the premises, according to police. Three foreign women working as babysitters and four Myanmar housekeepers were also arrested and charged with working illegally. Continued …

Phuket finally cracks down on working tourists

  • Three Russians Arrested in Phuket for Work Permit Related Offenses

Three Russians were arrested at a vehicle rental shop in Cherng Talay for work permit-related offenses. They were arrested at a company on Sri Soonthorn Road in Cherng Talay, which was being operated as a vehicles rental shop. Continued …

  • Romanian Man Arrested in Phuket for Operating Tour Services

A Romanian man was arrested in Patong after he was found allegedly selling tour packages. Tourists also allegedly were seen buying a tour package and paying the Romanian man. Continued …

  • Russian Man Arrested For Working at Money Exchange Booth in Phuket

On Monday, the Sakoo Police apprehended a suspect identified only as Mr. Andrei, a 37-year-old Russian national, at a money exchange booth in the Sakoo subdistrict. The arrest occurred after he was found working inside the booth. Continued …

Solar inclusive EGAT power project activated, now supplying electricity

Customers are now receiving energy generated by the floating solar cells at Ubonrat Dam in Khon Kaen province after its launch on Tuesday, Jiraporn Sirikham, acting governor of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), announced.

The key advantage of the 24 megawatt hydro-floating solar hybrid power plant at the Ubonrat Dam lies in its integration of three clean-energy sources: solar energy, hydropower, and an energy storage system using batteries. This setup allows for the generation of electricity from solar energy during daylight hours and hydropower from the existing dam at night. Continued …

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Salt, sea and spoonbills

During a morning stroll through vast salt fields in the seaside town of Samut Sakhon, I couldn’t resist but take breathtaking photos of a large flock of birds. Close by, experienced birdwatcher Suchart Daengpayon (also known as Mr. Tee) led a small group of foreign tourists on a trip to see the food-seeking behaviors of the spoon-billed sandpiper, an endangered shorebird species.

Fortunately, Mr. Tee kindly allowed me to use his spotting scope and gave me a brief overview of bird conservation efforts in tambon Khok Kham. Over 30 years ago, he and his neighbors established the Khok Kham Natural Conservation Club after working with an international survey team that wanted to get insights on the biodiverse marine habitats in Thailand’s wetlands. That’s when he realized that the best spot to go bird watching was right there at home. Continued …

Myanmar conflict displaces 2.7M, with 18.6M needing assistance

More than 2.7 million people have been displaced due to conflict in Myanmar, and by the end of 2024, more than 18.6 million people will need humanitarian assistance, announced the United Nations Office for the Coordination of Humanitarian Affairs (UNOCHA) in the humanitarian bulletin released on March 3. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

Saturday’s News-July 1

  • Foreign buyers spark surge in Hua Hin property market/
  • Tour De Thailand 2024 slated for January, starts/ends in Hua Hin/
  • Pickled toad eggs make splash in Hua Hin/
  • Pheu Thai ‘may claim PM role’ – despite election/
  • Faulty suitcase wheel may have triggered Don Mueang airport walkway accident/
  • Severe weather alert: 45 Thai provinces to experience heavy rain/
  • Koh Samui Struggles As Water Shortage Drags On/
  • 121 foreign nationals in Phuket donate blood amid Rh-negative shortage/
  • Case closed against suspected Thailand cyanide serial killer with 75 charges/
  • CP Foods and SOS Thailand transform surplus food into delicious meals/
  • Economy: Economy picks up as tourism, spending rise/World Bank urges Thailand to protect itself from climate change catastrophe/Perfect time for Thailand to jump in as European firms leave China/Hydrogen to replace fossil fuels? Thailand gives it a try/
  • Thailand Experience: Discovering Thonburi, Thailand’s ‘Venice of the East’/
  • International: France deploys 45,000 police to quell ‘unacceptable’ riots/Dozens killed in horrific Kenya road crash/
  • Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Foreign buyers spark surge in Hua Hin property market

Hua Hin is experiencing a surge in its property market, with increasing interest from foreign buyers seeking to invest in the area.

Three prominent property agents in Hua Hin – Andy Dyett from Hua Hin Property, Jirawan Duangdao from jirapropertyhuahin.com, and Nanath Wisanbhokinkul, a team leader with Fazwaz Hua Hin – provided insights into the current state of the local property market. Continued …

Tour De Thailand 2024 slated for January, starts/ends in Hua Hin

The Tour de Thailand 2024 will take place from the Jan. 8-15. The tour includes a trip down to Chumphon and ends in Hua Hin for a total of 783 km spread over the eight days.

On some days, there will be a break approximately every 30 km. This means typically 2-3 breaks a day, one of which will be of an hour’s duration for lunch. The average speed will be around. 25 km/hour. Continued …

Pickled toad eggs make splash in Hua Hin

A small eatery in Hua Hin has captured the taste buds of Thai foodies with its unusual (to say the least) “Ung Khai” – pickled toad eggs served with a spicy Korean sauce. Goojadong Korean, located near Cafe Amazon at Hua Hin Night Market, has seen a surge in popularity of the dish over the past week. Pickled toad eggs are a delicacy rarely seen on menus. Unfortunately, due to the demand, the restaurant’s supply of pickled toad eggs has been sold, with orders backlogged into next year. (HHT)

Pheu Thai ‘may claim PM role’ – despite election

The Move Forward Party (MFP) will step aside and let Pheu Thai Party take the lead in forming the new government if its leader, Pita Limjaroenrat, fails to get enough support from senators in a prime ministerial vote, according to Pheu Thai sources.

In return, Pheu Thai will back down and let the MFP take the House speakership, as the House of Representatives will convene to select the new speaker and two deputies on Tuesday, the sources said. Continued …

Faulty suitcase wheel may have triggered Don Mueang airport walkway accident

A malfunctioning suitcase wheel is potentially behind an incident that took place at Don Mueang airport’s moving walkways, causing a woman to lose part of her left leg, according to the Engineering Institute of Thailand (EIT).

An adviser to the EIT’s mechanical engineering committee, Boonpong Kijwatanachai, recently provided an update about the ongoing investigation into the travelator system malfunction, which resulted in the unsettling occurrence yesterday morning. Continued … 

Severe weather alert: 45 Thai provinces to experience heavy rain

The Thai Meteorological Department issued a severe weather warning as a depression is set to bring heavy rainfall to 45 provinces, including Bangkok. In the wake of the monsoon, the southern region is expected to witness the worst conditions, with waves expected to reach up to 2 to 3 meters high.

Today’s weather conditions are further complicated due to the weakening depression passing over upper Myanmar and upper Laos, moving into a low-pressure area over upper Vietnam. The southwest monsoon remains over the Andaman Sea, the southern region, and the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …

Koh Samui Struggles As Water Shortage Drags On

Despite being a renowned tourist destination, Koh Samui continues to suffer from water shortage, with tap water either not flowing or doing so weakly, and this affecting the daily life of local people, as well as hotel and tourism operators.

Both ordinary people and entrepreneurs have installed tanks to store water, which they buy from private water trucks to meet their daily needs at a cost of 250-300 baht per 2,000 liters. Continued …

121 foreign nationals in Phuket donate blood amid Rh-negative shortage

In an uplifting gesture of community unity, the Immigration Department of Phuket extended heartfelt appreciation to the 121 foreign nationals who donated blood at a special drive held at the Central Floresta shopping complex yesterday.

The blood donation event was jointly orchestrated by the Phuket Immigration Department and the local chapter of the Red Cross Society. The primary motivation behind the drive was to replenish the rapidly diminishing blood supplies in the region. The depletion in supply, particularly of Rh-negative blood, has been attributed to the escalating incidences of road accidents involving foreign nationals, leading to their admission to hospitals and consequentially straining the Rh-negative blood resources. Continued …

Case closed against suspected Thailand cyanide serial killer with 75 charges

On Friday, Police Gen. Surachate Hakparn closed the case against Sararat Rangsiwutthaporn or Am Cyanide, who investigators believe to be Thailand’s deadliest-ever serial killer. Surachate described Sararat as mentally capable but having the characteristics of a voracious and merciless murderer who took life not as a male serial killer would, normally driven by sexual desire but for greed and financial gain.

The police revealed that 75 charges are to be pursued in the case relating to 14 murders and one attempted murder from 2005 to 2023 across eight provinces. Continued …

CP Foods and SOS Thailand transform surplus food into delicious meals

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) has partnered with the Scholars of Sustenance Foundation (SOS) Thailand, a global food rescue organization, to continue the circular meal program for three consecutive years, to reduce food waste and ensure food security.

This partnership aims to ensure equitable access to high-quality and hygienic food for all population segments, including underprivileged populations, children, the elderly, and people with disabilities. This CSR program has partnered with GEPP Sa-ard, a Thai start-up focusing on waste management, to implement a take-back system based on the closed-loop principle. Continued …

Economy picks up as tourism, spending rise

The Thai economy in May improved from the previous month as tourism gathered momentum and private consumption increased while exports remained weak, the Bank of Thailand (BoT) said on Friday.

Economic activity was seen rising steadily, with tourist arrivals still increasing, the BoT said in a statement. The BoT expects economic growth at 3.6% this year and 3.8% next year, with the tourism sector a key driver. Continued …

World Bank urges Thailand to protect itself from climate change catastrophe

The World Bank issued an alarming warning on Wednesday during a press conference for the release of its semi-annual Thailand Economic Monitor 2023 – if Thailand does not do more to reduce the risks of climate change the results will be catastrophic.

Specifically, the global development bank said Thailand urgently needs to implement a practical strategic framework to deal with severe flooding and drought in order to sustain the country’s growth. Continued …

Perfect time for Thailand to jump in as European firms leave China

Thailand should take advantage of the current trend of European firms moving out of China by negotiating more free trade agreements (FTA) with European countries.

Chaichan Charoensuk, chairman of the Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC), said on Friday that a survey had found that most European firms found doing business in China tough due to political interference. Continued …

Hydrogen to replace fossil fuels? Thailand gives it a try

Energy officials plan to push ahead with hydrogen fuel development in an effort to make it one of the main fuels used in the power, transport and industrial sectors, with the aim of becoming less dependent on fossil fuels, says the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO).

The office plans to run a pilot project this year using hydrogen for electricity generation at a gas-fired power plant, operated by state-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand, in Ayutthaya’s Wang Noi district, said Sarath Prakobchart, deputy director-general of EPPO. Continued …

Discovering Thonburi, Thailand’s ‘Venice of the East’

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration is introducing a new travel experience for tourists that will guide them through the canals of Thonburi.

The “Thonburi Historic Canal Route Program” was announced on Friday by Deputy Gov. Sanon Wangsrangboon. He said it will promote community tourism and provide visitors with a close-up view of the canals in Thonburi and their importance to the people who live along or near them. Continued …

France deploys 45,000 police to quell ‘unacceptable’ riots

France on Friday deployed 45,000 officers backed by light armored vehicles to tackle a fourth straight night of violent protests after the fatal police shooting of a teenager. Continued … 

Dozens killed in horrific Kenya road crash

At least 48 people were killed when a truck lost control and plowed into other vehicles and pedestrians at a busy junction in western Kenya on Friday, police said. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, 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 twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.

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

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Wednesday’s News-April 12

  • Best value-for-money neighborhoods in Hua Hin and around Thailand/
  • Airport VIP bus schedule expanded/
  • Songkran events in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan/
  • Artist Village schedules Songkran event/
  • Chiva-Som Hua Hin marks 28th anniversary/
  • Prime Suspect Still on the Run After Six Deaths in Surat Thani/
  • Foreigners Rounded Up In Buriram Crackdown/
  • Police bust gang of thieves targeting foreigners in northeast Thailand/
  • Forest fires reignite near Khao Yai National Park/
  • 10 things you need to know about Thailand’s election/
  • Feature phones or ‘dumb phones’ are becoming popular again/
  • Free buses connect main rail terminals/
  • Thailand’s Economy: Thailand’s days of GDP growth in excess of 5% may be a thing of the past/Agencies predict economic uptick/Thailand’s newfound economic stardom comes with caveats/Tourism, construction, real estate, restaurants see continuous recovery/
  • Tourism: Songkran is here: Ayutthaya trumpets message with colorful march of elephants/Phuket to Generate at Least 4.5 Billion Baht During Songkran/Over 900 International Chartered Flights So Far This Year/Sustainable tourism gains traction in Thailand/
  • Thailand Experience: The scented water that gives Songkran its unique fragrance/Discovering Banrai Thummachot, Hua Hin’s first coffee plantation/New Songkhla skywalk unveils southern beauty/
  • International: Myanmar confirms deadly air strike as international outcry mounts/IMF issues growth warning as it lowers 2023 forecast/Study warns critical ocean current is nearing ‘collapse’/What we know so far on the leaked Pentagon documents/
  • Links: Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Best value-for-money neighborhoods in Hua Hin and around Thailand

For those considering living in Thailand, finding a neighborhood that offers a great quality of life at an affordable price is essential. However, finding the right neighborhood to live in can be an intimidating task, especially for those on a budget. Fortunately, there are many neighborhoods throughout Thailand that offer excellent value for money, providing a comfortable and enjoyable lifestyle without breaking the bank.

Pranburi, Central Hua Hin, West Hua Hin

Sitting along the sun-kissed coastline of the Prachuap Khiri Khan province in Thailand, Hua Hin has become a sought-after destination. It’s popular among expats and retirees living in Thailand, as well as property investors. Renowned for its tranquil lifestyle, balmy climate, and affordable cost of living, this captivating coastal town offers a plethora of value-for-money neighborhoods. Each promises a delightful combination of relaxation and smart property investment. Continued …

Airport VIP bus schedule expanded

Bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has been updated, with an additional trip scheduled. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

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

Songkran events in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan

Following a three-year hiatus related to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic, Songkran events are set to make a splash again this year in Thailand.

The annual water festival, which celebrates the Thai New Year, was canceled or scaled back in previous years due to the pandemic, but this year Songkran is back in full swing.

It is celebrated on April 13 every year, but the holiday extends to April 15 and is traditionally a time for people to come together, celebrate, and pay respect to their elders and ancestors. Continued … 

Artist Village schedules Songkran event

From April 14-16, Hua Hin’s Artist Village will be hosting the Art Arbour: Hua Hin Art & Workshop Week 2023.

During the event, visitors can participate in a variety of workshops and activities.

Chiva-som Hua Hin

Chiva-Som Hua Hin marks 28th anniversary

April is a milestone month for Chiva-Som Hua Hin as it celebrates its 28th anniversary and, to commemorate the occasion, it launches special offers throughout the month in conjunction with the Songkran festival.

It all began when Chiva-Som founder Boonchu Rojanastien removed his beachfront holiday home to make way for a sanctuary that more people could enjoy and Chiva-Som officially opened its doors on April 19, 1995. Since then, it has pioneered an innovative, holistic approach to wellness that balances mind, body and spirit. Continued … 

Prime Suspect Still on the Run After Six Deaths in Surat Thani

Police are still hunting for a prime suspect after six people, including the prime suspect’s son and wife, were shot dead in the Khiri Rat Nikhom district.

Region 8 Police commander Surapong Thanomjit said on Saturday (April 8) four people were found dead at a Khiri Rat Nikhom house, who were Thammarong Nilniyom, 61, the house owner and the former village headman, Nilthip Pankachen, 48, who was Thammarong’s wife, Phonsak Petchchoo, 58, a former village headman, and Thammrat Wichean. Continued …

Foreigners Rounded Up In Buriram Crackdown

A crackdown by Immigration police in northeastern Buriram province during March 27-April 10 led to six foreigners being rounded up for overstaying their visa.

Acting on the orders of Police Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nuchanart, deputy chief of the Immigration Bureau, to prevent and suppress crime during Songkran festival, Police Maj. Gen. Ketchakat Nilpradap, head of Immigration Division 4, led his team in mounting raids to round up foreign suspects. Continued …

Police bust gang of thieves targeting foreigners in northeast Thailand

Police announced the results of their investigation into a gang of thieves targeting foreigners with families all over the Isaan region in Nakhon Ratchasima province in northeast Thailand. Police seized stolen assets worth an accumulative three million baht.

The gang found its victims by sitting in shopping malls around Isaan and scouting out foreigners with families. Then, the gang would follow the foreigner home and scope out their house. Continued …

Forest fires reignite near Khao Yai National Park

About 150 firefighters have been mobilized to control forest fires, which have reignited in Thailand’s Nakhon Nayok province, as helicopters were also deployed in an attempt to prevent fires from spreading into Khao Yai National Park.

Fire and water trucks have been sent to local communities not far from Khao Nang Dam, where fires are reported to have broken out again and are spreading toward Khao Tabaek, about 500 meters from the border with Cha-om subdistrict of Saraburi province. Continued …

10 things you need to know about Thailand’s election

The countdown to the May 14 general election is well underway, with a little over a month left before the big day.

The election was called after Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha dissolved the House of Representatives on March 20 – just three days before the Lower House completed its four-year term. Here are 10 things to know about the upcoming national vote: Continued … 

Feature phones or ‘dumb phones’ are becoming popular again

In recent years, there has been a surprising resurgence in the popularity of “dumb phones,” also known as feature phones. While smartphones have dominated the mobile phone market for over a decade, a growing number of people, particularly Generation Z, are looking to cut back on screen time and are turning to these simpler devices.

According to recent data, smartphone sales in the United States have been on the decline. In 2022, sales of smartphones dropped by nearly 20% compared to the previous year, marking the third consecutive year of decline. Continued …

Free buses connect main rail terminals

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has launched a free shuttle service that connects Hua Lamphong Station to Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal.

The shuttle buses are available at both stations from 4.30am to 11pm, said Aekkarat Sriarayanpong, the SRT’s public relations director. Continued …

Thailand’s days of GDP growth in excess of 5% may be a thing of the past

Amid a warning from the OECD this week that Southeast Asian economies may see retarded growth and an update from the Bank of Thailand predicting 3.6% growth for 2023, there are real fears that Thailand’s days of GDP growth of over 5% may be behind it despite election pledges from the Pheu Thai Party to pursue an expansionary economic policy if it comes to power.

The reason for this is the country’s rapidly aging population and demographic problem, as it is already an aged society and faces becoming a super-aged society by 2029. It is also one of the first countries in the world to experience such a problem without ever having become wealthy. Continued …

Agencies predict economic uptick

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is feeling upbeat regarding Thailand’s economic recovery, citing the forecasts of several reputable economic agencies, including the Asian Development Bank (ADB) and Japan Center for Economic Research (JCER), that anticipate a rebound in 2023 and 2024.

According to government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri, Prayut credits the agencies for the evaluation and Thais for collaborating to restore the country’s economy. Continued …

Thailand’s newfound economic stardom comes with caveats

Once synonymous with the crisis that brought on an Asia-wide financial meltdown a generation ago, Thailand gets almost rave reviews now. This relative resilience of its economy may be tested by a pronounced downturn and a re-awakening of the country’s deep political divisions.

Calamity appears to be the last thing on investors’ minds when they think of Thailand these days. Goldman Sachs Group even likened the nation to a “safe haven.” Among the kingdom’s attributes are a resurgence in tourism, low foreign debt and a surplus in the broadest measure of trade. That’s a halo historically associated with Switzerland, Japan or prized asset classes like U.S. Treasuries. Continued …

Tourism, construction, real estate, restaurants see continuous recovery

Thailand’s tourism sector has seen continuous recovery, aided by government measures to attract foreign tourists. This led to a sharp increase in new tourism-related business registrations in February.

According to government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri, the number of new tourism-related business registrations in February 2023 increased by 1.1 times compared to last year. This accounted for 8.05% of the total 8,537 new-business registrations that month. Continued …

Songkran is here: Ayutthaya trumpets message with colorful march of elephants

Ayutthaya province kicked off the Songkran festival with a parade of 10 elephants from Wang Chang Ayutthaya Lae Paniad on Tuesday.

All the elephants were painted in colourful themes, including flowers, hearts and the message: “Songkran Ayutthaya” in Thai and English. Several tourists took the opportunity to splash water at the elephants.

The parade covered Ayutthaya’s City Pillar Shrine and Wat Phra Ram, aiming to attract Thai and foreign tourists to visit the province after three years of the Covid-19 pandemic. Continued …

Phuket to Generate at Least 4.5 Billion Baht During Songkran

More than 200,000 tourists will visit Phuket during the Songkran festival, which will generate at least 4.5 billion baht, says the Tourism Authority of Thailand.

The director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Phuket office, Lertchai Wangtrakundee, said from April 13th to April 16 about 84% of hotel rooms have been booked. There will be 223,452 visitors, which will generate at least 4.5 billion baht. Continued …

Over 900 International Chartered Flights So Far This Year

The recovery of both the aviation and tourism industries this year has led to a big jump in international chartered flights, with the four-month total reaching 924, while action has been taken to reduce domestic airfares.

Sutthipong Kongpool, director-general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), said of the 924 chartered flights reaching Thailand from the beginning of this year, 253 arrived in January, 288 in February, 165 in March and 218 due in April. Continued …

Sustainable tourism gains traction in Thailand

In the deep waters off Phuket, hobby divers scour the sea to pick up garbage on holiday. Elsewhere, in one of Thailand’s many villages, visitors are engrossed in baking banana bread using locally sourced ingredients.

These activities are now in vogue, as the rise of sustainable tourism in the Land of Smiles mirrors a growing worldwide trend that is here to stay.

Research has shown that over 80% of global travelers feel that sustainable travel is important – and Thailand is doubling down on environmentally friendly trips. With tourism a key pillar of the Thai economy, the country is promoting sustainable tourism development in major cities and secondary cities. Continued …

The scented water that gives Songkran its unique fragrance

Songkran is famous for water splashing, but did you know the Thai New Year also carries a special fragrance? No Songkran celebration is complete without the scented water known as “Nam Ob Thai”.

The perfumed water will be much in demand this week as people seek a respite from the heat of April.

Scented water is considered a traditional Thai perfume. The scent can be mixed with water because it is alcohol-free, unlike western perfumes. Nam Ob Thai is made from pure water and is also affordable. Continued …

Discovering Banrai Thummachot, Hua Hin’s first coffee plantation

Nestled away in a corner of the Thap Thai subdistrict is Banrai Thummachot – Hua Hin’s first coffee plantation. Owned and operated by Prachak Thummachot, the plantation boasts a 2-rai plot of land dedicated to the growth of robusta coffee.

The plantation was established three years ago after Prachak witnessed a lull in the coffee market and sought help from local farmers to learn more about the coffee trade. Continued …

New Songkhla skywalk unveils southern beauty

Southern traditions hit a high point on Tuesday as visitors flocked to Wat Wang Yai in Songkhla’s Thepha district to witness the opening of the province’s latest tourism attraction.

Kuan Mali Skywalk was officially opened by a performance of Menora, a traditional dance drama with deep roots in the southern region. Menora, often shortened to Nora, is at least five centuries old and has been inscribed as intangible cultural heritage of southern Thailand by UNESCO. Continued …

Myanmar confirms deadly air strike as international outcry mounts

Myanmar’s ruling junta has confirmed that it carried out an air strike on a village in which dozens of people were reported killed, drawing condemnation from the United Nations and Western powers. Continued …

IMF issues growth warning as it lowers 2023 forecast

The International Monetary Fund slightly lowered its outlook for the global economy on Tuesday, while predicting that most countries will avoid a recession this year despite economic worries and geopolitical strains. Continued …

Study warns critical ocean current is nearing ‘collapse’

Due to global warming, a deep ocean current around Antarctica that has been relatively stable for thousands of years could head for “collapse” over the next few decades. Such a sudden shift could affect the planet’s climate and marine ecosystems for centuries to come. Continued …

What we know so far on the leaked Pentagon documents

It’s been less than a week since news of highly classified military documents on the Ukraine war surfaced, sending the Pentagon into full-speed damage control to assure allies and assess the scope of the leak. 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-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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