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Monday’s news-Jan 29

Today’s news: No fast solution for air pollution/Monkey problem in Hua Hin/City of Shellfish walk/run/Failed parachute jump from Pattaya condo/Thai teachers suspended/Economy: Baht seen extending losses/Most Thais believe country in economic crisis/‘Generation Rent’ surges in Thailand/Red sea conflicts could disrupt global trade/Preparing for business impacts/Lessons for land bridge advocates/Isuzu to invest Bt32 billion/Tourism: Threat Of Over-tourism Returns/Fitness opportunities in Thailand/270 million baht sought for Songkran/Thai Airways: A Downward Spiral/Trouble in Paradise/Environment: Water shortages in Thailand/PM2.5 dust pollution/Forest fires drop by 79%/Paper cups as toxic as plastic/Environmentalists fight forest revocation/Thailand Experience: Thai Cooking Method That Utilizes Bamboo/International News/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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No fast solution for Thailand’s air pollution problem

Experts are urging Thailand to tackle its air pollution crisis head-on, branding it a structural issue requiring citizen-led solutions. The discussion unfolded during the Journey to Clean Air event, orchestrated by the British and Australian Chambers of Commerce in Bangkok.

Diving deep into potential solutions, the discourse highlighted institutional limitations and the pivotal role citizens play in driving change toward a cleaner environment. Continued …

Minister orders stepped-up efforts to control monkey problem in Hua Hin

Ministry officials and the Hua Hin municipality have been told to speed up efforts to control rogue monkeys in the seaside town.

Deputy government spokeswoman Kenikar Oonjit said that Natural Resources and Environment Minister Patcharawat Wongsuwan wanted greater efforts from officials to sterilize long-tailed macaques and to try to relocate them from the community areas of Hua Hin. Continued …

Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish walk/run event on Feb 24

Hua Hin is set to host the second edition of the “Rak Lay 2 Hua Hin The City of Shellfish” walk/run event, scheduled for Saturday, Feb. 24.

This event, which coincides with the Makha Bucha Day holiday, is part of an initiative to promote tourism and support charitable causes. Continued …

British man dies in failed parachute jump from Pattaya condo

A British citizen died on Saturday when he attempted to base jump from the 29th floor of a condominium in Pattaya but his parachute failed to deploy.

Pattaya police say that the victim, 33-year-old Nathy Odinson, owned the Nathy’s Sky Photography website and asked a friend to film his jump from the condominium as online video content. Continued …

Thai teachers suspended for piercing students’ mouths

The director of a primary school in the Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok temporarily suspended two Thai teachers from duties after they punished 36 Grade 2 students by piercing their mouths with needles.

A 30-year-old woman, Am, filed a complaint against two female teachers at Samrongnuea Police Station on Jan. 25 after hearing about the punishment from her seven-year-old nephew, wh told Am that the teachers punished him and his friends by stabbing them with a needle. Continued …

Baht seen extending losses after dismal start to 2024

Thailand’s baht is set for its worst January since 2020, with a loss of nearly 4% versus the dollar, and heavy outflows signal more pain ahead for the currency.

The baht has gone from being emerging Asia’s top-performing currency in the fourth quarter to the biggest loser this year, as global funds shun Thai assets amid a debate between the government and central bank on how to stimulate the flagging economy. Continued … 

Most Thais believe country in economic crisis that needs urgent attention

A great majority of Thais believe the economy is in a crisis and needs urgent attention, according to a survey by Nida Poll, an institution under the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA). The survey focused on public opinion about the economy and the government’s digital wallet scheme.

The survey showed that 63.5% of respondents think the economic crisis needs immediate attention, 20.2% believe it requires attention, but not urgently, 10.1% feel they are facing a crisis, but not immediately, 5.7% do not see any economic crisis, and 0.6% either do not know, did not answer, or were not interested. Continued …

‘Generation Rent’ surges in Thailand as homes become increasingly unaffordable

This so-called “Generation Rent” – young adults who opt to rent rather than own homes due to factors such as high property prices, economic challenges, or a preference for flexibility – has been growing in number and expanding from the United Kingdom, Germany and the Netherlands to various parts of the world, including Asia.

In many Asian and Southeast Asian countries, cultural and economic factors influence housing trends. While home ownership is still a significant goal in these regions, renting is becoming more common, especially among younger generations facing not just high property prices but also the near impossibility of obtaining a mortgage. Continued …

Red sea conflicts could disrupt global trade, Thai economy at risk

The business world is on high alert as the ongoing conflicts in the Red Sea and the Israel-Hamas war pose potential risks to the global economy. The strategic planning unit of the Commerce Ministry is urging stakeholders to keep a close watch on the situation and its potential implications.

The conflicts could bring both direct and indirect negative impacts on the Thai economy, warns Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, the director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO). Continued …

Thai corporations prepare for business impacts as conflicts continue

Major Thai corporations are closely monitoring the global geopolitical landscape as they prepare for potential impacts on their businesses.

One of the biggest concerns is the ongoing conflict in Ukraine, which has disrupted global supply chains and led to higher energy prices, potentially hurting Thai businesses. Continued …

Lessons for land bridge advocates

During the mobile cabinet meeting in Ranong last week, the land bridge project once again became a disputed topic, as locals in the proposed area met Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and voiced concerns over the possible impact on their way of life and environmental damage.

With stagnant GDP growth projected for this year, economists suggest Thailand needs large-scale foreign investment to leap forward, and the government sees the land bridge as the ultimate answer as it aims to secure funding from the private sector in the form of a public-private partnership. Continued …

Isuzu to invest Bt32 billion in Thailand to make electric pickup trucks

Isuzu Motors has announced plans to invest 32 billion baht (US$1.3 billion) in its production base in Thailand over the next five years. The investment will be used to make electric pickup trucks, with the first vehicle scheduled to be made in Thailand in 2025, the company said.

Isuzu’s decision to invest in electric pickup trucks is a part of the company’s commitment to reducing its environmental impact. The company is also targeting the growing market for electric vehicles in Southeast Asia. Continued …

Threat Of Over-tourism Returns As Thailand, China Sign Total Visa-Free Travel Deal

Thailand and China have signed an agreement for the citizens of the two countries to get totally visa-free access, as of March 1. The move will set off a renewed boom in Chinese visitors and help the kingdom exceed its original arrival targets for 2024 beyond eight million for Chinese nationals and 35 million in total. It will also lead to the renewed threat of overtourism and all its associated social, cultural and environmental problems.

The agreement was signed on Jan. 28 by Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi, who is also a member of the Political Bureau of the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, and Thailand’s Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara. Continued …

A guide to fitness opportunities in Thailand

In recent years, Thailand has witnessed a remarkable shift toward health and fitness. This beautiful country, known for its vibrant culture and breathtaking landscapes, is now becoming a hotspot for fitness enthusiasts.

From traditional practices to modern workouts, the fitness scene in Thailand is as diverse as its people. Let’s delve into the latest fitness trends that are shaping the nation’s approach to wellness. Continued …

270 million baht sought for promotion of this year’s Songkran festival

The Soft Power Strategy Committee is to request about 270 million baht from the government for the promotion of this year’s Songkran Festival, in an attempt to make it part of the country’s soft power.

It is expected that the event will attract more foreign visitors to Thailand and generate about 35 billion baht revenue, according to Surapong Suebwonglee, secretary of the committee. Continued …

Thai Airways: A Downward Spiral of Service, Accountability, and National Pride

Five years ago, in 2018, Thai Airways proudly ranked the 10th best airline in the world, according to Skytrax. Fast forward to today, the airline has fallen to 40th.

Amid plumetting rankings and the precarious financial situation it’s in, customers are suffering the ramifications and repercussions of its declining policies and services. Continued …

Trouble in Paradise

Chinese Tourist Drowns on Koh Samet in Rayong
French tourist drowns on Similan Islands

Global warming, El Niño ‘causing water shortages in Thailand’

Global warming and the El Niño phenomenon are having a severe impact on Thailand, as water levels in reservoirs across the country have fallen by an average of 20% compared to normal years, causing water shortages in the agricultural and industrial sectors.

Thanitita Boonyamanikun, deputy secretary-general of the Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE), under the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives, blamed global warming, which is causing the average temperature of the Earth to rise. Continued …

PM2.5 dust pollution at unhealthy level in 68 Bangkok districts

The PM2.5 air quality index today for 68 districts of Bangkok is at the unhealthy orange level, defined as above 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m3).

According to the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Air Quality Management Center, as of 7am, the average PM 2.5 concentration in Bangkok was 48.6 µg/m3. This is in the orange level category, meaning that the air quality is unhealthy for sensitive groups. Continued …

Forest fires drop by 79% in north of Thailand thanks to patrolling

Proactive measures to prevent forest fires in Chiang Mai and elsewhere in the north have paid off by bringing hot spots down by 79% this year, a senior official said.

Kritsayam Kongsatree, director of the Protected Areas Regional Office 16, said on Saturday that his office deployed forest fire-fighting personnel to patrol the forests, and these measures have proved to be successful. Continued …

Single-use paper cups as toxic as plastic cups

As the world is abandoning plastic containers that are harmful to the environment, paper containers have emerged as a more eco-friendly alternative, thanks to biodegradable materials and the production that promotes circular economy for sustainability.

However, according to Wired.com, recently published research shows that single-use paper cups can be just as toxic as conventional plastic ones if they end up littered in natural environment. Continued …

Environmentalists fight massive forest revocation plan

The Seub Nakhasathien Foundation has objected to the proposed revocation of over 265,000 rai (104,772 acres) of forest preserve, warning that it would represent the largest loss of forest land in the past 10 years.

Changing the status of the protected land in Thap Lan National Park would potentially open it up for commercial use, said Panudet Kerdmali, secretary-general of the foundation. Continued …

The Traditional Thai Cooking Method That Utilizes Bamboo

From grilling kebabs on bricks to wrapping food in banana leaves, many dishes employ uniquely specific cooking methods. Such techniques utilize readily accessible local components in a crafty way, resulting in dishes with a distinct flavor.

In the tropical climate of Thailand, such a regional-specific method calls for bamboo. Especially common outside of large cities like Bangkok, such a preparation method can be ubiquitously spotted among roadside vendors, overflowing with cut sections of the wood-resembling grass. A centuries-old method, the resultant dish was traditionally presented to monks. Continued …

World’s largest cruise ship: 20 decks, 7 pools, covers nearly 4 city blocks

The world’s largest cruise ship — the size of almost four city blocks — is set to begin its maiden voyage on Saturday as it leaves from the Port of Miami. Royal Caribbean’s Icon of the Seas runs nearly 1,200 feet (365 meters) from bow to stern. Continued …

Chinese solar industry supercharged

China installed more solar panels in 2023 than any other country has built in total, adding to a massive renewable energy fleet that is already leading the world by a wide margin. Continued … 

German companies test four-day work week

Germany’s struggle to revive its sluggish economy is about to take an experimental turn as a host of companies test out the merits of working less. A six-month program starting on Feb. 1 will grant an extra day off every week for hundreds of employees, while keeping them on full pay. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Oct 14

Today’s news: Late king remembered/Crab bank initiative honored/16 Best Food Delivery Apps/Heavy rain warnings/What the Srettha government has done/Gold prices up Bt550/Girl’s toes get caught in escalator/Australia interested in investment/Noodle maker sets out expansion plans/Isuzu mulls e-pickup factory/Japanese firms upbeat on Thailand/Turning waste into wealth/Hoteliers embrace expat focus/Chinese tourists drop/Krabi, Thailand’s Nature Paradise/Thailand’s best-kept secrets/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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Late king, Rama IX, remembered in Hua Hin

Over a thousand people yesterday attended ceremonies honoring the late H.M. King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Participants carried the royal cypher of His Majesty from Phon Kingphet Public Park to Wang Klai Kangwon. Here, volunteer traditional Thai dancers from the Hua Hin-Pranburi region, adorned in yellow-patterned Thai Chitralada costumes, performed a candle dance. (HHT)

Hua Hin’s blue swimming crab bank initiative honored

Hua Hin has been listed in the Green Destinations Top 100 Stories for 2023 for the “blue swimming crab bank” initiative in Khao Takiab. The initiative is organized by the local fishing community of Khao Takiab and focuses on the conservation of the blue swimming crab population.

Under the initiative, any gravied female crabs caught by the local fishing fleet are released back into the sea after they are placed in a nurturing condition to spawn. From October 2018 to May 2023, the crab bank initiative released over 150 million crab larvae into the sea, representing an economic value exceeding 1,000 million THB (approximately 28.5 million USD).

The crabs are released back into the sea every morning from 9am on the beach next to Amazon Coffee in Khao Takiab,. Anyone can take part in the releasing of the crabs.

16 Best Food Delivery Apps In Thailand

Food delivery apps are the best way to get food delivered to your home or office. Most people in Thailand use these apps because they are convenient, fast and easy to use. However, this can also be a disadvantage because you don’t know what ingredients they use in their foods because they don’t disclose it.

But if you want something that’s quick and effective then these food delivery apps will definitely serve as a good solution for you, since most of them provide delicious meals made from fresh ingredients that do not compromise quality for quantity. Continued …

Tropical depression triggers heavy rain warnings for 47 Thai provinces

Today, 47 provinces of Thailand, including Bangkok, brace for heavy rainfall due to a tropical depression covering the Gulf of Thailand.

The public has been warned to be cautious of flash floods and forest runoff, especially in hillside areas and low-lying regions. The sea waves are expected to reach a height of two meters in areas affected by thunderstorms. Continued …

What the Srettha government has done during its first month in office

After a month in office, the Pheu Thai-led coalition government has launched a slew of policies with many more to come, according to Prommin Lertsuridej, the head of Pheu Thai Party’s economic affairs committee and secretary-general of the prime minister’s office.

Prommin acknowledged that though the government had officially announced its policies, some were introduced a bit hastily, including the initiatives to reduce energy prices, support farmers, boost tourism, and implement soft power. He emphasized that the government would be introducing more policies in the coming months. Continued …

Gold prices up Bt550 to Bt33,000

The Gold Traders Assn. this morning announced the buying prices at 32,305.96 baht per baht weight for gold ornaments and 32,900 baht per baht weight for gold bars.

The selling prices were set at 33,500 baht per baht weight for gold ornaments and 33,000 baht per baht weight for gold bars. Continued …

Girl escapes serious injury after toes get caught in escalator

A 4-year-old girl was injured when her foot got stuck in an escalator groove at a popular mall in the Bangna area of Bangkok Friday evening.

The little girl’s right big toe and index toe got stuck when she was coming down the escalator with her mother. Continued …

Australia interested in investment in Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor

Australia is interested in investing in infrastructure development projects, water resources in particular, in Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), according to Thailand’s trade representative Nalinee Taveesin.

Australia is Thailand’s 8th largest trading partner, with bilateral trade last year estimated at about US$18.38 billion, with a tendency to increase in line with Australia’s economic strategy in Southeast Asia over the next decade and longer, as announced by the Australian prime minister in September, with the government having initially set aside US$95.4 million across four years to fund the strategy. Continued …

Mama noodle maker sets out expansion plans

Thai President Foods, the manufacturer of Mama instant noodles, plans to invest more than 2 billion baht over a three-year period to expand its production capacity in response to anticipated future growth, both domestically and abroad.

Of the total budget, 1.6 billion baht is slated for acquiring and installing eight machines, while 400-500 million baht is for the purchase of land and construction of a new factory, said General Manager Pun Paniangvait. Continued …

Isuzu mulls e-pickup factory in Thailand

Japanese automaker Isuzu Motors plans to build a factory to make electric pickups in Thailand if local demand for the vehicles increases significantly, says Tri Petch Isuzu, the local distributor of cars under the Isuzu brand.

The Yokohama-based company believes Thailand has the potential to become its electric vehicle (EV) export base if the EV market, especially its pickup segment, continues to grow. Continued …

Japanese firms upbeat on Thailand, ASEAN

Japanese businesses remain confident about their investments in Thailand and are keen to stay here, particularly in businesses related to automobile manufacturing, according to Hideyuki Tanaka, chair of the subcommittee on ASEAN economic relations, Keidanren (Japan Federation of Economic Organizations).

Thailand, which is one of 10 ASEAN member countries, has an abundance of natural resources, and Japan feels that its people have a common culture with Thais. More importantly, Thai people are friendly to the Japanese, Tanaka said. Continued …

China’s technologies help Thailand turn waste into wealth

There are abundant biomass resources in Southeast Asia, mainly including waste from agriculture and forestry. China has been employing its technologies to help its Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) partners in turning waste into wealth.

Thailand has rich biomass resources, such as crop straw and wood residue. The existing biomass gasification projects have faced problems like poor fuel flexibility, low gasification efficiency, high tar content in gas, and secondary pollution from tar wastewater. It is urgent to enhance equipment reliability and operation and maintenance capabilities to ensure system stability and reduce investment and operating costs. Continued …

Thai hoteliers embrace TAT’s forthcoming expat focus

The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) recent announcement on the pivot toward offering benefits to expatriates in its 2024 strategy has garnered positive responses from leading hoteliers in the country.

Thailand, known for its cultural richness and scenic beauty, attracted 156,596 expatriates in 1Q2023 alone. Continued …

Chinese tourists drop by 75,093

The economic division of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports reported that the number of Chinese tourists in Thailand last week fell by 75,093 compared to the previous week.

The ministry said Thailand received 497,966 foreign tourists last week. This was 54,453 or 9.86% less than the previous week. The number of foreign tourists in the country decreased, especially Chinese tourists. Continued …

Unleash Your Adventurous Spirit in Krabi, Thailand’s Nature Paradise

As exhilarating as it is to connect with unspoiled nature in all its primal glory, there are few places that deliver such experiences as wonderfully as Krabi does. Located in the southern part of Thailand, Krabi is known for its clear waters, stunning limestone cliffs, and dense mangrove forests – a paradise for thrill-seekers and adventure enthusiasts from around the world.

Adventure tourism has seen significant growth in recent years, and Krabi stands as a testament to this trend. Be it water sports, rock climbing, or jungle trekking, there’s no shortage of adventure activities in Krabi. Continued …

Why Nan and Phrae are Thailand’s best-kept secrets

There’s a couple I spot wherever I go in the northern Thailand province of Nan. He is bare chested with intricately tattooed legs; she is demurely dressed but smiles as he cups his hand and whispers in her ear. They pop up on tote bags and T-shirts and as fiberglass sculptures.

My guide tells me that to Thais their image is as synonymous with Nan as the “I (heart) NY” logo is with New York. If upcoming Tourism Authority of Thailand educationals pay off, this power couple could become a lot more widely recognized, as international visitors discover community-based tourism here and in the neighboring province of Phrae. 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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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