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Long boat racing returns to Kao Tao Nov 17-19
Khao Tao Reservoir will host the 16th edition of “Long Boat Racing for River Masters” between Nov. 17-19. Participants from all over Thailand are expected to compete across four boat categories.
The event will feature traditional Lao vessels, ancient long boats, Naga head long boats from Nan province, and iron long boats from Buriram.
This competition is organized by Hua Hin municipality, the Thai PBS television station and the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth).
Long boat races on Pranburi River Nov. 26
A second longboat racing event will take place on Pranburi River on Nov. 26, following the longboat races on the Kao Tao Reservoir a week earlier. Teams from all over Thailand are expected to participate.
Registration to compete is open until Nov. 15, at the Education Office of Pak Nam Pran sub district Municipality. For inquiries, call 0-3263-1662.
Daddy Deli joins the Hua Hin Health Park in December
Hua Hin Health Park, an innovative and multipurpose health facility, is nearing its final stages of construction.
Set to open its doors in the Hin Lek Fai area this December, the Health Park is conveniently located near the Hua Hin International School and Black Mountain golf course. Continued …
Heavy rains threaten southern Thailand
The Meteorological Department has issued a warning today about weather conditions in Thailand. The northern part of the country is experiencing morning fog and increasing rainfall. Simultaneously, the southern region is facing substantial downpours, causing a sudden risk of flooding and rapid forest runoff.
The high-pressure weather system or cold air mass that covers the northern part of Thailand is beginning to weaken. At the same time, the eastern winds are blowing over Thailand, the Gulf of Thailand, and the Andaman Sea. Continued …
Serious air pollution forecast in and around Bangkok this weekend
The Pollution Control Department has warned residents of Bangkok and its suburbs that, from Friday to Sunday, air quality, especially in eastern Bangkok and southern Thon Buri, is likely to deteriorate to Orange Level, meaning it could have an impact on health.
The department explained that the anticipated poor air quality is due to a combination of reduced rainfall and the cold front looming over Thailand, resulting in poor air circulation and an accumulation of PM2.5 dust in the atmosphere. Continued …
Bystanders laugh and watch woman drown
The tragic drowning of a 32-year-old woman in Chai Nat province sparked outrage after a distressing video emerged of bystanders laughing and refusing to help.
The incident occurred on Oct. 31, around 8:30pm in a 3-meter-deep irrigation canal near Huay Ta See village, Wang Kai Thoe subdistrict, Hankha district. Continued …
Chiang Mai nightclub scandal: Police officers relocated, 242 minors found using fake IDs
Five police officers from Chang Phueak Police Station have been relocated following a Halloween night incident involving 242 minors under 20 years old using fake identification to enter a nightclub.
The minors were found to have altered their birth dates on their national identification cards to gain entry. An investigation committee was set up today. The establishment was not only operating without a permit but had also been serving alcohol to minors and was open past the allowed operational hours. Continued …
Hamas to free Thais ‘at end of Gaza fight’
Hamas representatives have promised Thai negotiators that Thai hostages captured in Israel will be released when Israel ends its offensive in the Gaza Strip where they are being held, according to a Thai Shia Muslim leader.
Saiyid Sulaiman Husaini, leader of an association of Shia Muslims in Thailand, said on Tuesday the commitment was made at talks between negotiators appointed by Parliament President Wan Muhamad Noor Matha and Hamas representatives at the office of an adviser to the president of Iran. Continued …
Who Really Owns a River?
Rivers are gifts of nature. Rivers have given rise to civilizations, and those civilizations depend upon their rivers and the accompanying ecosystems for their livelihoods: for water, food, bathing, community, and the benefits of the surrounding environment.
But I must convey to you the atrocities that have been committed against our beautiful natural world by the human drive for development. Natural resources and the environment have been transformed into currency. Rivers, forests, and the air have been altered and destroyed without recognizing their true value. Increasingly, rivers are “owned” by those who can extract the greatest commercial value for themselves. Continued …
Thai exports set for boost from cars, electronics and agriculture
With a forecasted lethargic overall performance in 2023, Thai exports are set to be propelled by automobiles, auto parts, electronics, and agricultural products in the concluding quarter of this year, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
The FTI anticipates a rising global demand for these products, which should invigorate Thai exports that have been sluggish for several months. Continued …
Southern land bridge project investment roadshow in 2024
The Transport Ministry will launch a roadshow of the 1-trillion-baht southern land bridge project next year in a bid to grab the attention of big foreign investors.
The aim is to attract large foreign conglomerates to build two deep-sea ports and a land link between them. Continued …
Navigating Thailand’s Foreign Business Act: Hire of Foreign Staff
Thailand has strict rules and regulations to protect its domestic market. One such law is the Foreign Business Act, designed to shield Thai businesses from foreign competition. In this article, we delve into the critical aspects of this act and shed light on how to operate legally in the Thai business landscape.
Recently, we have seen a number of “labor hire” and “foreign consulting” firms set up under BOI offer to hire foreign employees and second them to an employer, thereby bypassing foreign hire regulations. This is strictly illegal, and the company and the employee are at risk. Continued …
Scaled-down EV subsidies approved
Subsidies for purchases of electric vehicles will be reduced to a maximum of 100,000 baht starting in 2024, from 150,000 baht now, the National EV Policy Committee announced on Wednesday.
The change is part of a broader package of revisions to EV incentives that will be in effect from 2024-27. Other incentives for vehicle producers and battery makers are intended to reduce their costs and ultimately make electric vehicles cheaper, thereby reducing the need for consumer subsidies. Continued …
Changes under new Thai government could wipe out CBD business
Thai hemp stakeholders are pressing the new government for clarity regarding the potential rescheduling of marijuana and limiting hemp to fiber and seed products, essentially wiping out the CBD business.
The Thai Industrial Hemp Trade Assn. (TIHTA) said cannabis companies deserve to know as soon as possible if the new government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin will reverse advances in cannabis policy made in Thailand over the past several years. Continued …
Crackdown Ordered on ‘Foreign Mafia’ in Phuket
A prominent Royal Thai Immigration commander has ordered a crackdown on “foreign mafia” in Phuket after six foreigners, including Indian and Russian nationals, attacked Immigration officers.
The Royal Thai Immigration Bureau Chief Lt. Gen. Itthiphon Itthisarnronnachai visited Phuket after the incident. He gave encouragement to law enforcement officers who had been injured after being attacked by six Indian men in Thalang. Continued …
Phuket’s nightlife venues to stay open until 4am
Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat called upon local authorities to prepare themselves for the island’s nightlife venues, which remain open until 4am. This directive was issued during a meeting at Phuket Provincial Hall, where officials were instructed to identify the precise areas or zones where the late-night operations would be applicable.
Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, who doubles as the Interior minister, announced that the extended closing time would be enforced in time for the new year holiday period. This year’s holiday, approved by the Cabinet, spans four days, starting on Dec. 29. Continued …
Visa exemption policy expected to benefit Thai tourism next year
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has revised down its inbound foreign tourists projection, expecting the total number of Chinese tourists traveling to Thailand throughout this year at 4 million, generating 257.5 billion baht in estimated revenue.
According to the latest statistics from the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, a total of 2,765,906 Chinese tourists visited the country from Jan. 1 to Oct. 29, the second highest after Malaysia. After the long Chinese National Day holiday earlier in October, an average of 8,000-9,000 Chinese tourists are arriving in Thailand daily. Continued …
Disputes over true origin of Naga fireballs continue while tourism booms
Clashes between believers and non-believers over the mysterious Naga fireballs in Nong Khai and Bueng Kan provinces have gone on for decades. But what is indisputable is the fact that the phenomenon has become a popular annual festival that draws over 200,000 tourists to the two northeastern provinces each year.
Every year at the end of Buddhist Lent, which this year fell on the 15th night of the 11th month on the lunar calendar (Oct. 29), draws hundreds of thousands of tourists and local people, who line up at several spots on the Mekong riverbank across from Laos in hopes of a glimpse of orange fireballs the size of an egg ascending from the surface of the river. Continued …
Thai Airways to fly daily from Bangkok to Istanbul from Dec 1
Thai Airways International (THAI) will soon be flying to Turkey’s cultural capital Istanbul, marking a milestone in its global route expansion.
The route was officially launched on Wednesday by THAI chairman of The Plan Administrator Piyasvasti Amaranand and Turkish Ambassador Serap Ersoy. Continued …
Walking on the Roof of Thailand
Kew Mae Pan in Chiang Mai province, considered as one of Thailand’s best scenic natural trails, has finally reopened to the public after undergoing five months of rehabilitation. Nature enthusiasts can once again explore this picturesque trail and immerse themselves in the beauty of the high mountain and deep valley.
Stretching for approximately three and a half kilometers on the “Roof of Thailand” on Doi Inthanon, Thailand’s highest mountain, the Kew Mae Pan trail offers a tranquil three- to four-hour circular walk to explore a waterfall, sub-Alpine meadows and flowers, and wildlife. Continued …
These Thailand mountain resorts offer the most panoramic views
For high altitude, cool breezes and a ton of fresh air, check into one of Thailand’s best mountain resorts. Don’t get us wrong — we love tropical beaches and soft, powdery sands, too. However, from time to time, it’s nice to escape the crowd and enjoy other outdoorsy adventures.
In northern Thailand, there are plenty of boutique resorts with enchanting mountain views. Whether you’re in the mood for lounging on your private balcony or reconnecting with nature, each of these five mountain resorts has an activity for everyone. Continued …
After weeks in besieged Gaza, foreigners and wounded Palestinians can now leave
Israeli ground troops have advanced to “the gates of Gaza City” in heavy fighting with militants, the military said Wednesday, as hundreds of foreign nationals and dozens of seriously injured Palestinians were allowed to leave Gaza after more than three weeks under siege. Continued …
How Israel-Hamas war unfolds has geopolitical impact on Southeast Asia
The Israel-Hamas war will have geopolitical consequences for Southeast Asia, said international affairs scholar Joseph Liow. In Southeast Asia, there have been extremist groups motivated by events in the Middle East, and many of these groups have previously identified the plight of the Palestinians as an issue they want to agitate support for, he said. Continued …
US Fed keeps interest rates at 22-year high
The U.S. Federal Reserve voted Wednesday to hold interest rates at a 22-year high for a second straight meeting, as it moves to slow stubborn inflation without damaging the strong economy. Continued …
Japan announces $113-bln package to combat inflation pain
Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida said today the government will spend over 17 trillion yen ($113 billion) in a package of measures to cushion the economic blow from rising inflation, which will include tax cuts. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm
The one-way fare is 325 baht.
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week
Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.
From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …
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