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Thursday’s news-June 4

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  • Feedback Re: Hua Hin Airport/Thailand fuel prices climb/Strong monsoon brings heavy rain/How to deal with cancer/Tiger with 3 cubs in Kaeng Krachan
  • THE IRAN WAR: Five shockwaves from Iran war/Gulf conflict widens
  • ECONOMY: New US Import Tariff Proposal/Government to discuss outdated laws/Thais Help Thais Plus scheme/Thailand’s Chinese-Built Infrastructure
  • TOURISM: Taxi Driver Returns EUR8,500
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Great power plant sell-off/Old-car trade-in plan stalls
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Re: Hua Hin Airport

“Having more flights into and out of Hua Hin will be a great thing for the area. With the construction at the airport there have been many evenings when the Air Asia flight has landed over the community but has taken off over the sea. A fine thing. However, lately the Air Asia jets are again taking off over the land. Is there any way to find out why they insist on bombarding their neighbors with noise when they have shown there is no need to do this?” – MA

Thailand fuel prices climb, diesel now 41.50 baht

Fuel prices in Thailand rose today after PTT Oil and Retail Business, or OR, and Bangchak Corp. adjusted retail prices across petrol, gasohol and diesel products. The increases apply to Bangkok retail prices, excluding local maintenance tax.

Petrol and gasohol: up 40 satang per liter. Diesel: up 80 satang per liter. Continued … 

Strong monsoon brings heavy rain and rough seas across Thailand

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecast for today warned that a fairly strong monsoon is covering Thailand. Bangkok and surrounding provinces are expected to see thundershowers over 60% of the area and isolated heavy rain, while the south will face strong waves.

Thundershowers are expected over 60% of the south;s east coast area, with isolated heavy rain in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Minimum temperature: 24-27 degrees Celsius. Maximum temperature: 30-35 degrees Celsius. From Surat Thani northward: Southwesterly winds at 20-40km/h. Waves will be 1-2 meters high and more than 2 meters offshore and in thundershowers. Continued … 

How to deal with cancer in 2026

We often think of cancer as just bad luck or purely genetic, something inevitable. But what if the way we live is actually the biggest factor?

In an era obsessed with longevity, the goal shouldn’t just be to survive; it should be to prevent disease before it starts. Why are we still struggling to defeat cancer despite all our medical breakthroughs? Is the answer more about lifestyle than technology? Continued … 

Tiger with 3 cubs spotted in Kaeng Krachan National Park

A national park in Thailand has not one but three reasons to celebrate after confirming a rare Bengal tiger is raising a trio of cubs in the protected area. Park rangers first spotted a single cub with its mother on a camera trap last year in Kaeng Krachan National Park, around 130 kilometers (80 miles) southwest of Bangkok.

But further footage, retrieved only this week from cameras damaged by heavy rain last year, confirmed that the litter is three-strong. “This is the first time we have recorded a tiger raising three cubs in the national park,” Kaeng Krachan National Park chief Mongkol Chaipakdee said. Continued … 

Five shockwaves from Iran war threaten Thai economy

Thailand is facing five major economic risks from the prolonged Iran war, as higher energy prices and disrupted Middle East supply routes begin to feed through to industry, agriculture, tourism, exports, and financial markets, the National Economic and Social Development Council has warned.

Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the NESDC, said the Middle East conflict, which began on Feb. 28, had now entered its fourth month and remained highly uncertain despite intermittent reports of peace talks and possible agreements. Continued … 

Gulf conflict widens as Kuwait airport hit, oil rises

The Gulf crisis deepened yesterday after attacks linked to Iran damaged Kuwait International Airport and injured dozens, while the United States launched fresh strikes near the Strait of Hormuz amid stalled efforts to end the war.

Kuwaiti authorities said airport facilities and diplomatic missions were damaged after drone and missile attacks, forcing a temporary suspension of flights. More than 60 people were injured and one person was killed, according to officials and state media. Continued … 

Thailand Faces New US Import Tariff Proposal

Thailand could face an additional 12.5% tariff on exports to the United States under a new proposal from the administration of US President Donald Trump, which targets imports from 60 countries over concerns about forced labor in global supply chains.

The proposal, announced by the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR), would impose extra import duties of either 10% or 12.5% depending on whether countries have effective measures in place to prevent the import of goods produced using forced labor. Thailand is among 45 countries identified for the higher 12.5% rate, potentially increasing costs for Thai exporters selling goods to the US market. Continued … 

Government to discuss outdated laws with private sector

Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilprapunt said the government is preparing to hold talks with the private sector on June 10, through the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB), comprising the Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Federation of Thai Industries, and the Thai Bankers’ Assn.

The meeting will seek private-sector recommendations on amending subordinate laws that obstruct Thailand’s development and business operations. JSCCIB has initially proposed legal issues related to seven target industry groups, including agriculture, automotive, electronic communications, health, tourism, retail, and the creative economy. Continued …

Thais Help Thais Plus scheme spending exceeds B4.5 billion

The Ministry of Finance, gave an update on spending under the “Thais Help Thais Plus: 60/40” scheme. The latest data showed total spending under the scheme had reached more than B4.54208 billion.

This comprised a B2.64123 billion government contribution and B1.90085 billion paid by members of the public. Continued … 

How Dependent Is Thailand on Chinese-Built Infrastructure?

When people debate China’s role in Thailand, they tend to argue about trade deficits, foreign investment approvals, or which brand of electric vehicle is outselling which. What gets far less attention is the layer underneath all of those debates: the physical and digital infrastructure that Chinese companies have been quietly installing across the country for the past several years — the 5G backbone, the data centers, the e-commerce platforms, the payment rails, the industrial parks, and the EV supply chain being assembled in the Eastern Economic Corridor.

That infrastructure is not just an investment story. It is a dependency story. And understanding it is increasingly essential for any business operating in Thailand, any policymaker trying to manage it, and any investor trying to price it. Continued … 

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Taxi Driver Returns EUR8,500 to Sri Lankan Tourists in Bangkok

A Thai taxi driver returned more than 320,000 baht in cash to two Sri Lankan tourists after they accidentally left a bag containing EUR8,500 and personal belongings in his vehicle in Bangkok.

The handover took place on Tuesday. Earlly that morning, at 8.35 am, taxi driver Pathapee Yamsanor, 50, from Samut Prakan, contacted authorities after discovering a black shoulder bag in his taxi. Inside were EUR8,500 in cash, a pair of white Tommy Hilfiger trainers, and a room key. Continued … 

The great power plant sell-off

Industry analysts say while the asset sales by Electricity Generating (EGCO), Banpu Power and BCPG, the power-generation arm of Bangchak Corp., may superficially resemble a withdrawal of Thai capital from Western markets, each transaction is underpinned by distinct strategic, corporate, and legal motivations aimed at optimizing portfolios for a low-carbon future or higher renewable exposure.

Over the last few years, major Thai energy companies have optimized their portfolios through asset monetization and recycling, leading to significant sales of power plant shares. Power plant investors are also preparing to become renewable power suppliers, entering the first phase of the direct power purchase agreement (PPA) scheme to directly supply clean power to data centers. Continued … 

Old-car trade-in plan stalls as Finance Ministry seeks new clean-energy model

The Finance Ministry has backed away from the old-car trade-in plan after running into problems over the management of end-of-life vehicles and old batteries, amid concerns that the scheme may not work in practice.

The ministry has instructed the Excise Department to quickly study a new project under the 200-billion-baht budget framework to support Thailand’s transition toward clean energy and environmentally friendly vehicles. Continued … 

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Thursday’s news- Jan 30


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Alcohol ban Friday, Saturday/Harvest Wine Run/Tiger and 3 cubs spotted/Tiger numbers bouncing back/Unsafe levels of smog/Bangkok braces for rising PM2.5/Heavy rain and strong monsoon/22 fraudulent websites/Man Killed by Elephant/Hamas Set to Release Five Thai Hostages/US aircraft carrier arrives/To tackle deep south conflict/Hospitals in Thai refugee camps shut/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: TikTok’s $3.76 billion Thai data center/High-speed rail link to China/Chinese firms invest Bt547.76B/Developers target condo market/TOURISM: Destination Visa loophole/Privilege Card concerned with DTV/Pattaya’s tourism takes a hit/TAT touts bright start for Chinese arrivals/Chiang Mai promoting welless tourism/Motorcycle crash leaves Russian tourist dead/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Temples, elephants, and tales of Siam/Best beaches in Koh Samui/Week in This Lesser-known Part of Thailand/’Gastrainable Tourism’/CLIMATE THAILAND: Plastic waste warehouse fireLINKS: 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

Experts break down the new tax on expats – HERE

 

Local elections cause alcohol ban Friday, Saturday

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Harvest Wine Run at Monsoon Valley Feb 25

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Tiger and 3 cubs spotted at Kaeng Krachan Park

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Tiger numbers bouncing back in Thailand’s deep wild west

A footprint and a pile of animal scat is the spark that sets a group of rangers on a special trek through a vast forest complex in Thailand’s deep west. National park personnel and researchers have traversed undulating dirt trails through thick and dry evergreen forest, home to black bears, elephants, tapirs and pheasants.

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While all animal activity is of interest, this is primarily a tiger hunt – one designed to save the big cat. The traps being laid out here – in Mae Wong national park some 360 kilometers northwest of Bangkok – are of the camera variety only. Continued … 

Unsafe levels of smog in 67 provinces

Sixty-seven out of 77 provinces in Thailand were shrouded with unsafe levels of ultrafine dust pollution this morning, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA).

Sixty-four other provinces faced orange levels (starting to affect health) of PM2.5 ranging from 38.3 to 73.8. They included Ayutthaya, Bangkok, Chiang Rai, Chon Buri, Kanchanaburi, Nakhon Ratchasima, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Phuket, Samut Prakan and Songkhla. Continued …

Bangkok braces for rising PM2.5 levels over next 7 days

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is calling on residents and local agencies to intensify their efforts in controlling air pollution, as PM2.5 levels are projected to rise for seven days from today.

PM2.5 refers to fine particulate matter with a diameter of 2.5 micrometers or less, which can penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream, posing health risks such as respiratory and cardiovascular diseases. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rain and strong monsoon impact

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) forecasts a weakening cold air mass and heavy rain over upper Thailand, though chilly conditions persist, while a strong monsoon affects the south. Yesterday, six provinces were expected to experience heavy rain.

The strong northeast monsoon affecting the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region is causing high waves, especially in the lower Gulf, where they reach 2 to 3 meters. Thunderstorms can increase wave heights beyond 3 meters. Continued …

Warning issued about 22 fraudulent websites

Thai cyber police have warned people not to fall victim to 22 dangerous websites by not clicking them or they might end up having their personal information stolen.

Scammers often create fake websites about investment schemes or job opportunities to earn extra income, and end up tricking people who click on them into giving personal information. Continued …

Rescuers Discover Body of Man Killed by Elephant in Rubber Plantation

In an incident highlighting the ongoing human-wildlife conflict in rural Thailand, the body of a 40-year-old man, who had been missing for six days, was discovered in a rubber plantation. The deceased is believed to have been trampled by a wild elephant.

The victim, whose identity has not yet been released, was found in the rubber plantation in the Thung Maha Charoen subdistrict, Sa Kaeo Province. Relatives of the deceased had been searching for him since he went missing nearly a week ago. Continued …

Hamas Set to Release Five Thai Hostages Today

In the latest development regarding the ongoing hostage crisis, an Israeli official confirmed yesterday that Hamas is set to release five Thai nationals in a planned hostage exchange scheduled for today.

While the official did not disclose the names of the Thai nationals, it was confirmed that the release is part of a broader ceasefire agreement aimed at halting the conflict in Gaza. Continued …

US aircraft carrier arrives in Thailand

The USS Carl Vinson (CVN 70), one of the world’s most powerful Nimitz-class aircraft carriers, has docked at Laem Chabang port on a scheduled visit.

At a length of 333 meters, the USS Carl Vinson is more than just a military vessel; it is a floating city. The ship supports a crew of over 5,000, including its embarked air wing. The carrier is equipped to carry more than 60 aircraft, including cutting-edge F-35C Lightning II fighter jets and F/A-18E/F Super Hornets. Continued …

New Thai team to tackle deep south conflict amid growing violence

A new government team dedicated to peace negotiations will be formed to address the ongoing conflict in the deep south, as announced by Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai.

Phumtham stated that the leader of the new team has yet to be decided. The choice could involve reappointing the previous team or opting for a new one, contingent on a comprehensive evaluation of strategies designed to resolve the long-standing insurgency. Continued …

Hospitals in Thai refugee camps shut as US suspends aid

Seven hospitals serving refugees on the Thai-Myanmar border have halted medical services following the Trump administration’s 90-day suspension of foreign aid funding.

Saw Saw, a former NGO official, confirmed that hospitals in seven refugee camps – three in Tak province, two in Mae Hong Son, one in Ratchaburi, and one in Kanchanaburi – had suspended treatment after the U.S. ended over 40 years of funding and no other support was available. Medical staff, including doctors and nurses, have withdrawn and patients have been forced to seek treatment elsewhere, he added. Continued …

  • Illegal Russian, Estonian building workers arrested on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Pattaya police book illegal Russian guide – Continued … 
  • 2 Chinese and 4 Burmese nationals arrested in Bangkok salon raid – Continued …
  • Drunk Foreign Driver Kills Bull in Chaiyaphum Crash – Continued …

TikTok’s $3.76 billion Thai data center investment approved

Thailand’s Board of Investment (BOI) has approved a significant investment by TikTok, the popular video-sharing platform, of over 126 billion baht (US$3.76 billion) in establishing a data center in the country.

The investment will see TikTok, a subsidiary of ByteDance, establish server and related infrastructure in high-performance data centers located in Bangkok, Samut Prakan, and Chachoengsao provinces. Continued …

Thailand expects high-speed rail link to China to operate from 2030

Thailand expects its 609-kilometer portion of a high-speed railway that will connect it with China through Laos to begin operations in 2030, nearly a decade later than originally planned.

More than a third of construction has been completed in the segment connecting the capital Bangkok to the city of Nakhon Ratchasima, about 220 kilometers away, and the line to Nong Khai at the border with Laos would be ready by 2030, said a Thai government spokesperson. Continued …

Over 500 Chinese firms have invested approximately 547.76B baht in Thailand

Amata City Rayong has become the most popular industrial estate for Chinese manufacturers, who have opened over 500 factories in Thailand, with investments worth over 547.76 billion baht in recent years, the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) announced.

The IEAT reported that, in the past few years, Chinese manufacturers have opened 585 factories and created 152,541 jobs across seven industries. The IEAT also noted that Chinese investments now account for 14% of all foreign direct investments in the country. Continued …

Thai property developers target condo market amid stagnation

Leading Thai property developers are rolling out ambitious strategies for 2025 as the real estate market faces continued headwinds, with experts forecasting flat growth compared to 2024.

The challenging environment has prompted major players to diversify their portfolios and adopt innovative approaches to capture existing demand. Continued …

Thailand’s Destination Visa loophole that could cost you

The much-hyped Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is proving to be more of a bureaucratic headache than a dream ticket. While Bangkok Immigration (Division 1) has published criteria for extending the visa by six months, these guidelines aren’t binding on provincial offices, leaving holders navigating a minefield of uncertainty.

The biggest revelation? It’s far easier to leave the country every 180 days than to fight through the paperwork jungle for a local extension. A review of the DTV Facebook group shows that 75% of holders say a simple border hop is the safest bet over the five-year validity of the visa. Continued …

Thailand Privilege Card concerned DTV visa will eat into its shares

Thailand Privilege Card yesterday urged the government to enhance privileges for its customers, warning that the new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) could lure them away.

The concern was raised by Manatase Annawat, president of Thailand Privilege Card, who pointed out that the DTV visa is significantly cheaper than even the entry-level privilege card, while offering similar benefits to foreigners. Continued …

Pattaya’s tourism takes a hit after Chinese abduction

Thailand’s tourism industry has been rocked by the recent abduction of Chinese actor Wang Xing, leaving popular hotspots like Pattaya eerily quiet. The star was allegedly lured to Thailand under false pretences before being trafficked across the border and held captive in Myawaddy, Myanmar.

While Thai police scrambled to rescue the actor, the fallout was swift. News of the terrifying ordeal spread like wildfire in China, sparking fears over safety in Thailand and sending shockwaves through the tourism sector. Once bustling with Chinese visitors, Pattaya is witnessing a drastic downturn in arrivals, with holidaymakers choosing to stay away. Continued …

TAT touts bright start for New Year arrivals from China

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is working toward increasing charter flights from secondary cities in China, while preparing to launch the first phase of the domestic “We Travel Together” subsidy, offering 1 million privileges in June.

Chuwit Sirivejkul, TAT regional director of marketing for East Asia, said Thailand had so far welcomed 22,000-24,000 Chinese tourists per day on average in January. Continued …

Chiang Mai promoting welless tourism despite air pollution

As tourism operators in Chiang Mai brace for the smog season over the coming months, they hope the pollution will be less severe this year than in previous years.

The industry is intensifying efforts to market the province as a wellness destination to counter the damaging reputation derived from the persistently high level of pollution it encouters at this time of year. Continued …

High-speed motorcycle crash leaves Russian tourist dead, 2 injured

A collision on Jomtien Second Road in Pattaya has left one Russian tourist dead and two others seriously injured after a high-speed motorcycle collision late night.

The crash occurred at approximately 11:30 pm in front of the Atlantis Condo Resort, when a foreign motorcyclist, riding a KTM big bike, struck a Russian couple crossing the road hand-in-hand. The force of the impact sent both pedestrians flying, leaving one dead and the other critically injured. Continued …

Temples, elephants, and tales of Siam

Thailand, now one of the world’s most-visited destinations, was once an enigma to the Europeans. In the late 19th century, Siam, as it was then known, began offering a glimpse into its unknown kingdom through the expedition of Norwegian ethnographer Carl Bock.

Bock’s journey, undertaken with the blessing of King Chulalongkorn (Rama V), is now on display in an exhibition at the National Library in Bangkok. The exhibition offers a rare opportunity to step back in time and experience the kingdom through Bock’s eyes. Continued …

Best beaches in Koh Samui

At 25 kilometers long and 21 kilometers wide, it’s hardly surprising that Koh Samui – Thailand’s second biggest island – is a beach lover’s nirvana. Continued …

I Spent a Week in This Lesser-known Part of Thailand and It Was Paradise

In August, I traveled up Thailand’s western coast, from the island of Phuket to the laid-back province of Phang Nga. The region is famous for the dramatic limestone karst formations that rise from Phang Nga Bay, but traveling off-season — and off the beaten path — allowed me to see it from a new angle.

At a beachfront hotel near the town of Khao Lak, monsoon rain released a cascade of fragrance from the tropical flowers in the garden. Watching the sun rise over the Andaman Sea the next morning, I found it hard to believe this pristine shoreline was, in 2004, the site of a devastating tsunami. Continued …

‘Gastrainable Tourism’ – ASEAN’s golden opportunity

Gastronomy Tourism has gained widespread popularity worldwide, especially in ASEAN, which is rich in cultural heritage and diverse cuisines that attract tourists globally.

This form of tourism offers not only unique food flavors but also the opportunity to experience local lifestyles and the long-standing wisdom passed down through generations. Continued …

Operator of plastic waste warehouse that caught fire ‘violated industrial laws’

The operator of Teng Fa Plastic and Metal warehouse in Ban Paew district of Samut Sakhon province, which was engulfed in flames on Wednesday, was allegedly in violation of industrial laws, the Provincial Industry Office said.

A fire broke out at a large pile of recyclable plastic and rubber waste at the 13-rai (2.08 hectares) garbage warehouse compound, destroying two warehouses there. No injuries had been reported as of press time. Despite the efforts of 20 fire engines, the flames had yet to be brought under control due to inflammable waste and chemicals. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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