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Wednesday’s news-Oct 15


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Roti at Night Market

We’ve all seen roti vendors around town, but this one is a showman, as well, delighting and stopping passersby with his theatrics.

Hua Hin launches AI-powered CCTV system for king’s summer palace

Authorities have launched a new AI-powered CCTV surveillance system designed to strengthen security around Klai Kangwon Palace and improve public safety in Hua Hin.

The initiative, known as the “Klai Kangwon Hua Hin Model,” was officially introduced yesterday during a press conference at the Joint Security Command Center for Klai Kangwon Palace in Hua Hin District. Continued …

Thousands of Jellyfish Wash Ashore on Cha-am Beach

Thousands of jellyfish have washed ashore along Ban Bo Yai Beach in Cha-am, alarming tourists and prompting warnings from local fisheries officials not to touch them. The marine influx, reported yesterday, has been attributed to strong winds and rough seas in the area over recent days.

Officials identified the jellyfish as a type known locally as “cup jellyfish” (Scyphozoa) species, which are largely harmless but can cause mild skin irritation or itching in sensitive individuals. Experts say the creatures were swept ashore by powerful waves, a natural occurrence that typically happens annually during rough sea conditions in the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …

Heavy rainfall alert issued for Thailand as storm chaos looms

The Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for widespread thunderstorms and heavy rain across 58 provinces today, with Bangkok and surrounding areas expected to be hit especially hard. Around 70% of the capital is forecast to be affected.

The unsettled weather is being driven by a combination of easterly winds carrying moisture from the South China Sea over the northeast, east, central, and northern regions, along with a monsoon trough over the upper south and the southwest monsoon from the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …

Pop star Lisa appointed ‘Amazing Thailand Ambassador’

The Tourism Authority of Thailand announced today that pop singer Lalisa “Lisa” Manobal of the Blackpink group had agreed to serve as “Amazing Thailand Ambassador”, representing the charm of Thailand.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said Lisa would be Thai tourism’s face to the world. She embodied and showcased the image and charm of Thailand, he said. Continued …

Hand successfully reattached on girl attacked by Chiang Mai gang

A 14-year-old girl whose right hand was severed by a knife in a brutal gang attack in Chiang Mai last month has returned home after successful reattachment surgery. The attack took place in Muang Chiang Mai district on Sept. 16, when a gang seriously injured three students, including the girl who lost her hand.

Two days later, police arrested and charged 15 suspects. One of them, a Myanmar national, confessed they had mistaken the girl for their male target as she was wearing a hoodie. Continued …

‘Half-Half Plus’ kicks off with cash boost for Thai vendors

Thailand has launched vendor registration for a new subsidy scheme aimed at boosting small businesses and consumer spending across the country.

Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanpraphat kicked off merchant registration for the highly anticipated “Half-Half Plus” scheme (คนละครึ่งพลัส) today. The program, designed to breathe life back into Thailand’s sluggish economy, aims to inject a whopping 88 billion baht into circulation by the end of this year. Continued …

Co-payment scheme expanded to cover taxis, vans, and motorcycle taxis

The government’s co-payment scheme can now be used to pay fares for taxi, public van, and motorcycle taxi services, after the Finance Ministry expanded its scope to cover public transport.

The operators of these services are, however, required to open a bank account with the state-run Krung Thai Bank in order to accommodate use of the “Thung Ngern” application, and to apply for registration to join the co-payment scheme via “คนละครีงพลัส.com”, directly with the Krung Thai Bank or at all district offices. Registration starts today. Continued …

IMF keeps Thailand’s GDP forecast at 2%

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has maintained Thailand’s GDP growth forecast at 2% for 2025 and 1.6% for 2026, according to its October 2025 World Economic Outlook (WEO), consistent with the July update and the latest World Bank forecast.

Released during the IMF-World Bank annual meeting in Washington, D.C., the report warns that the global economic landscape remains “volatile and directionless,” driven largely by the United States’ policy priorities and adjustments by other countries to align with new global rules. Continued …

Trump links Thai-Cambodia peace to trade talks

The Trump administratio n is making conflict resolution a condition of US trade negotiations with Thailand, as it pushes the latter to reach a peace agreement with Cambodia.

“The US has used the border dispute between Thailand and Cambodia to bargain with the government,” Siripong Angkasakulkiat, a spokesman for Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul, said yesterday. Continued …

KBank bullish on cutting employee costs

Kasikornbank (KBank) has successfully implemented its early retirement (ER) program and aims to reduce employee costs by 10%-20% over five years as it increasingly adopts artificial intelligence (AI). Kattiya Indaravijaya, chief executive of KBank, said the ER program delivered the expected results and will help lower personnel expenses.

The bank continues to invest in information technology systems to support growing demand for digital banking and AI-driven services, she said. Continued …

Thailand rises to 6th place in the world for rare earth production

In an era where the world is competing for resources to drive clean technology, Thailand has become a household name in the rare earth industry after producing 13,000 metric tons in 2567, a 260% increase in a single year.

Rare earths are a key resource for the production of electric vehicles (EVs), renewable energy, military hardware, and high-tech industries. Demand for rare earths such as neodymium, dysprosium, praseodymium, and yttrium is increasing in line with the growth of technology, especially as artificial intelligence (AI) plays an increasingly important role in the global economy. Continued …

‘Buy here, or don’t get back on the bus,’ tour group told

A Chinese tour guide has been recorded forcing a group of Chinese tourists traveling in Thailand to purchase goods at a store he recommended, or they would not be allowed back on the bus.

A video of the incident was recorded by a tourist on the bus. It showed a man believed to be a Chinese guide addressing the tour group in Chinese. Translated, he said they would be stopping at a tax-free shop, and people who failed to buy anything there would not be allowed back on the bus. Continued …

Foreign tourist arrivals in Thailand down 7.5%

Thailand has welcomed over 25 million international visitors in 2025, generating more than 1.15 trillion baht in tourism revenue. Malaysia, China, India, Russia, and South Korea are the top five source markets.

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports released the latest update on Thailand’s tourism situation. From Jan. 1 to Oct. 12, a total of 25,096,346 foreign visitors arrived in Thailand, a 7.5% decrease from the same period last year. These visitors generated approximately 1.159 trillion baht in revenue. Continued …

Indian Medical Travelers Choose Thailand Over Domestic Healthcare

In recent years, an increasing number of Indian patients have been opting for healthcare treatments in Thailand rather than pursuing local options. This trend is largely driven by the promise of high-quality medical services at affordable rates, paired with shorter waiting times and world-class healthcare infrastructure.

Thailand has become a prominent destination for medical tourists, attracting patients from around the world, including India, who are seeking specialized treatments that may be out of reach domestically. Whether it’s for cosmetic surgery, dental care, or complex surgeries, Thailand has carved out a reputation for offering a compelling alternative to more expensive healthcare systems in countries like the United States or Western Europe. Continued …

Thai pavilion at Osaka Expo draws 2.1 million visitors

Nearly 2.1 million visitors stopped by the Thai pavilion at World Expo 2025 Osaka, which ended on Monday after running for six months. The Thailand Pavilion Facebook page reported 2,088,206 visits from April 13 to Sunday, the day before the six-month exhibition closed.

Visitors at the pavilion reached the peak at 18,721 on Sept .21, while the last day of record on Sunday drew 15,398 people. Attendance at the Thai pavilion in Osaka fell short of the 2.35 million visits recorded at the Dubai Expo, which ran in the United Arab Emirates from Oct. 1, 2021 to March 21, 2022. Continued …

Thailand shines in Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced Thailand’s achievements in the 2025 Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards, with accolades from both the US and UK editions.

The Condé Nast Traveler US edition led this year’s global recognition for Thailand, spotlighting the kingdom’s diversity of destinations. Ko Samui (No. 3), Phuket (No. 9), and the Phi Phi Islands (No. 10) were voted among the Best Islands in Asia, while Chiva-Som Hua Hin Wellness Resort ranked No. 19 in the Destination Spas category for its holistic wellness programs. Bangkok’s thriving hotel scene earned praise, with 10 properties featured. Continued …

Thailand laws you need to know before visiting

Thailand, a popular stop on southeast Asia’s tourist trail, is a favorite of young backpackers, honeymooners, and solo travellers. With culture-stacked cities, a jungle interior, and some of the continent’s best beaches, Thailand welcomed over 35.5 million international tourists in 2024.

Although holidays generally go smoothly, travelers should be aware of some strict regulations in Thailand and its islands — both familiar and unfamiliar — planning their trip. Continued …

DHL unveils green logistics hub powered by solar

DHL Supply Chain Thailand has invested 1.39 billion baht (€35 million) to set up the Bangna Sustainable Logistics Center, the first DHL supply chain facility worldwide to be fully powered by renewable energy from on-site solar systems.

The center sets a new benchmark for future DHL Supply Chain operations and strengthens Thailand’s role as the region’s logistics hub, said Hendrik Venter, chief executive of DHL Supply Chain. Continued … 

Trump tariffs on timber, furniture take effect

US President Donald Trump’s fresh tariffs on imported wood, furniture, and kitchen cabinets took effect yesterday, a development likely to fuel building costs and pile pressure on homebuyers in an already challenging market. Continued …

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Thursday’s news-May 29


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Bangkok Bank Bars Tourists from Accounts in Fraud Crackdown

Thailand’s tourists and short-term visitors are hitting a banking brick wall, with Bangkok Bank axing account services for those without long-term visas. In a bid to ward off international cybercriminals, the bank, Thailand’s largest, has stopped tourists from opening deposit accounts, applying for credit cards, and using mobile services.

The crackdown, launched in January, targets fraud from “mule” accounts but has left digital nomads, seasonal workers, and remote professionals locked out of essential banking services. The changes have spurred confusion and frustration among these groups trying to navigate without everyday financial tools. Continued …

Faulty Equipment Said to Blame for Helicopter Crash

A senior Royal Thai Police official has confirmed that the recent police helicopter crash in Prachuap Khiri Khan province was caused by mechanical failure, not sabotage or external attack.

According to the investigation, the crash occurred when the helicopter’s main rotor malfunctioned, resulting in one of the blades severing the tail rotor. This caused the aircraft to lose stability and spin out of control, ultimately leading to a violent crash. Officials stressed that the incident was not the result of pilot error or negligence. Continued …

‘Run Khan Do II’ brings wellness focus to Hua Hin

Organizers said over 1,000 participants gathered at Rajabhakti Park yesterday for the third stage of the “Run Khan Do II” wellness running series, an event aimed at promoting healthy lifestyles and boosting local tourism in Prachuap Khiri Khan.

The race, held under the theme “Wing Kan Du Season 2”, was officially opened by Deputy Gov. Kittipong Sukhpakul, who flagged off the 5-kilometer walk-run inside the park. The event forms part of a nine-week program taking place across all eight districts of the province. Continued …

Liverpool fans in Hua Hin celebrate Premier League title with parade

A few hundred Liverpool fans took to the streets of Hua Hin on Monday afternoon to celebrate the club’s 2024/25 Premier League title. The event, organized by The Kop Hua Hin Thailand–YNWA and partners, featured a parade through the city followed by an evening of community activities at Market Village.

Supporters gathered outside Wat Wang Klai Kangwon before the parade. The route passed by Chiva-Som and turned at Nong Kae before reaching Market Village. Continued …

Covid Cases Surge to 67,484 in a Single Week

Thailand is grappling with a growing Covid-19 crisis, as 67,484 new cases were reported within a week, alongside eight fatalities. The presence of the Omicron variant, specifically JN.1, is driving the pandemic wave. With this recent surge, the cumulative number of cases this year skyrockets to 211,717, accompanied by 51 deaths, marking a significant rise from the previous year.

Dr. Jurai Wongsawat, a spokesperson for the DDC, pointed out the low mortality rate of 0.02% post-Songkran amid rising cases, owing to mostly mild symptoms. However, infection numbers have now breached the five-year median, notably surpassing those recorded in the same weeks in 2024. Continued …

Schools told to stay open despite Covid

Schools should not be closed to control a seasonal surge of Covid-19, as proper screening and isolation measures are sufficient to limit the virus’s spread within education institutions, says the Department of Disease Control (DDC).

Dr. Jurai Wongsawat, spokeswoman for the DDC, yesterday said cluster outbreaks of the virus have been identified in several settings: six outbreaks in prisons involving 198 cases, five in schools with 258 cases, two in military camps, totaling 178 cases, and one hospital cluster with 35 cases. Continued …

Think you won’t live to 100? You might be wrong, and it’ll cost you

Who wants to live to 100? Not a lot of us, as it turns out. America’s century club is getting larger, and reaching 100 is a realistic goal for a growing population of retirees. Longer life is a reward for improvements in exercise, diet and medical care.

Yet, it’s a club that only one in four Americans wants to join. Nationwide Retirement Institute, a division of the Nationwide insurance and financial services company, surveyed more than 1,000 people to gauge their thoughts on living a really long time. Most of us, they found, approach the topic with a mix of wonder and fear. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rain and storms across 42 provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather forecast warning for today, predicting heavy rainfall in 42 provinces across Thailand, with thunderstorms expected in 70% of Bangkok. Residents are urged to be cautious of potential flash floods and landslides.

In the south (east coast), 40% of the area will experience thunderstorms, mainly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Surat Thani. Temperatures will be 24 to 26°C in the morning and 33 to 36°C later, with southwesterly winds at 15 to 30 kilometers per hour. Continued …

Thai Education on the Cusp of Transformation

The educational landscape in Thailand is set for a significant overhaul, as highlighted by Shrewsbury International School Bangkok city campus. In a future where global connectivity is paramount, the school underscores that bilingualism will no longer be merely an advantage but an essential skill, with language proficiency extending far beyond basic communication.

The institution has identified five key trends poised to reshape learning and equip the next generation for an increasingly complex world. Continued …

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Rising demand fuels growth of international schools in Thailand

The international school business in Thailand continues to experience steady growth, reflecting the increasing demand among parents who seek high-quality education for their children.

According to data from the Department of Business Development (DBD), as of April 30 there were 7,511 registered legal entities operating in the education sector, with a total registered capital of 50.63 billion baht. Continued …

Refugee children face hunger as aid dries up

More than 28,000 refugee children are returning to school along Thailand’s border with Myanmar, but as food rations are slashed and funding dries up, many face a harsh lesson in survival before they even crack open a book.

In Mae La, the largest of nine refugee camps hugging the Thai-Myanmar border, families say food aid cuts are making it harder than ever to keep children fed, let alone focused on learning. Continued …

Gunmen Launch Attack on Narathiwat Police Station

In a deadly assault on yesterday morning, a group of approximately 10 armed insurgents launched a coordinated attack on Chanae Police Station in Narathiwat province, resulting in the death of one police officer and serious injury to another.

The attack occurred at a security checkpoint outside Chanae Police Station, with eight officers on duty. The assailants, armed with military-grade weapons, including AK-47s and M16 rifles, concealed themselves in an alley opposite the station before opening fire on the officers. Continued …

Dane, Missing since March, Found Dead in Bangkok Police Cell

A mysterious disappearance has ended tragically with the death of a Danish tourist in a Bangkok police cell. Jakob Jensen, 41, was reported missing in March, sparking a frantic search by family and expats before his body was discovered in custody.

Jensen was last seen acting erratically on March 26 in Bangkok’s Khlong Toei district. Eyewitnesses reported him causing traffic chaos, shouting threats, and displaying aggressive behavior. Police, suspecting substance intoxication, detained him and later took him to Phra Khanong Police Station after treating a cut on his arm. Continued …

Military chiefs of Thailand and Cambodia to meet amid border tensions

The top military commanders of Thailand and Cambodia were to meet this afternoon after a brief gunfight between their troops at the undemarcated border close to Ubon Ratchathani province yesterday led to a death of a Cambodian soldier.

The meeting was to take place at the Chong Chom border pass in Thailand’s Surin province. The Thai delegation will be led by Army Commander in Chief Gen. Pana Klaewplodthuk. Continued …

Inside the farms breeding cubs for TikTok and Instagram likes

Champagne glasses clink at an exclusive Bangkok party, where guests in designer clothes laugh and mingle. They take turns posing with a cat, passing it casually from one to the other. But as the camera settles, it becomes clear this is no house cat – it’s a lion cub. One woman, in a red cocktail dress, lifts the animal to her face and blows a kiss at the camera, a glass of wine balanced in her other hand.

Clips such as this are flooding Instagram and TikTok, offering a glimpse into Thailand’s booming captive lion trade. According to a new report by the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand and the Oxford Wildlife Trade Research Group, the number of lions in captivity has more than tripled since 2018 – a trend fueled in part by the rising popularity of exotic pets among the country’s wealthy elite. A growing network of lion farms cater to this demand – many of them run by amateurs with little experience in wildlife care. Continued …

US court blocks Trump’s tariffs, says president exceeded his authority

A U.S. trade court yesterday blocked President Donald Trump’s tariffs from going into effect in a sweeping ruling that the president overstepped his authority by imposing across-the-board duties on imports from nations that sell more to the United States than they buy.

The Court of International Trade said the U.S. Constitution gives Congress exclusive authority to regulate commerce with other countries that is not overridden by the president’s emergency powers to safeguard the U.S. economy. Continued …

Southeast Asia voices ‘urgency’ to diversify due to US tariffs

Southeast Asian leaders called out United States President Donald Trump’s tariff plans as causing uncertainties in commerce with their region’s largest export customer and underscoring an “urgency of diversifying trade beyond traditional markets.”

“We express deep concern over the recent announcement by the United States to impose unilateral tariffs and their potential impact on our economies,” the leaders said, according to a statement by the chairman of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). Continued …

Central bank recommends using stimulus fund to support exporters

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has urged the government to prioritize the recently approved 157-billion-baht economic stimulus fund toward supporting exporters and domestic manufacturers facing mounting challenges from intensified import flooding and global trade tensions.

The Cabinet meeting on May 20 approved the 157-billion-baht economic stimulus plan proposed by the Ministry of Finance, which involves reallocating the budget originally intended for the digital wallet handout program (Phase 3) to other projects. Continued …

KBank warns of rising bad debts as economic pressures mount

Kasikornbank (KBank) has raised concerns over the rising number of non-performing loans (NPLs) amid Thailand’s economic slowdown driven by the ongoing trade war and structural weaknesses in the business sector that predate the Covid-19 pandemic.

Amid the pressures of Thailand’s slowing economy, exacerbated by the new wave of the trade war with the U.S. and pre-existing structural weaknesses in Thai businesses that were already present before the Covid-19 pandemic, these factors have intensified the situation. There is now a noticeable increase in the “weakness” among the general population, including a rise in defaults by debtors. This has led to a growing number of delinquent payments across various businesses and credit sectors. Continued …

Thai export gain expected to exceed 4% this year

Thai exports could increase by more than 4% in 2025, according to Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan.

During a recent meeting with representatives from both public agencies and the private sector, Pichai discussed strategies to transform challenges into opportunities for export growth in the second half of the year. He said he was confident that export growth will exceed the initial target of 2%-3%, as the first four months of this year saw gains of 14%. Continued …

Food street fad hits wall

The recent plea by Banthat Thong Road restaurateurs for urgent assistance from the government should serve as a wake-up call, not a rallying cry for rescue packages. Their predicament, while unfortunate for individual operators, epitomizes the unsustainable practices of building businesses on social media spectacle rather than culinary excellence.

The lesson applies not only to food-and-beverage ventures but also to Thailand’s broader, government-funded “soft power” agenda. Up until a few years ago, the 2.5km-long Banthat Thong Road, which runs behind Chulalongkorn University and the National Stadium, had been a quiet neighborhood known for sporting goods and second-hand machinery shops. Continued …

MR. D.I.Y. Hits 1,000 Stores Nationwide

From a single store to a nationwide sensation, MR. D.I.Y., Thailand’s leading home improvement and lifestyle retailer, is celebrating a major milestone — 1,000 stores across all 77 provinces of Thailand.

The celebration officially kicked off at The Mall Lifestore Ngamwongwan, home to MR. D.I.Y.’s 1,000th store, marking the latest chapter in a journey that began in 2016. In just nine years, MR. D.I.Y. has transformed from a single-store operation into a national retail leader, offering over 15,000 products across six categories — from hardware to household essentials. Continued …

Where are the tourists going in Thailand?

Thailand has evolved from a backpacker haven to a luxury destination with five-star resorts and wellness retreats. Despite attracting high-end tourists, many seek authentic, quiet, and less-crowded destinations beyond typical hotspots.

The land of smiles has matured into something else entirely, as lush five-star resorts now rise where hammocks once swayed between coconut palms. Bangkok is no longer just a stopover, it’s become a sleek Asian metropolis with attractions on par with Singapore and Hong Kong. The islands, such as Koh Samui, Phuket and even Koh Yao, have gone full luxury, offering wellness retreats, private pools, and butler service for those who can afford it. Continued …

Foreign Arrivals Under Scrutiny as Thailand Steps Up Security

Thailand is ramping up its efforts to clamp down on foreign nationals involved in criminal activities, with newly announced measures that could see tougher checks for international arrivals. National Police Chief Kittharath Punpetch, has directed immigration police to enhance the screening process for incoming foreigners.

This initiative aims to address prostitution rings and other transnational crimes that have been linked to foreign nationals operating within Thailand. A cornerstone of this new approach is the implementation of pre-entry screening protocols, including the introduction of a digital arrival card. Continued …

Thailand ponders reviving outbound travel tax

The Revenue Department is studying the feasibility of reviving an outbound travel tax on Thai nationals. Officials are researching practices in other countries, especially developed nations, that have similar taxes in place, said Pinsai Suraswadi, director-general of the department.

Thailand has imposed a departure tax on all travelers, Thai and foreign, since 2007. Currently 700 baht, it is automatically included in the price of international air tickets. The outbound travel tax, if adopted, would be collected separately. Continued …

TAT aims for record arrivals from Oceania

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is placing a greater emphasis on high potential short-haul markets to diversify risk away from the sluggish Chinese market, with the aim of reaching a new high of 950,000 tourist arrivals from the Oceania market, which includes the Australian market.

The agency is also monitoring challenges relating to Australia’s sluggish economic growth, which could impact the spending of Australian tourists visiting Thailand. Continued …

Nightmare in Phuket: British Family’s Pricey Villa Scam

A British family’s dream holiday in Phuket descended into chaos when their £4,000 (176,000 baht) villa booking turned out to be a scam, leaving them stranded and scrambling for shelter. The Loaders, who had planned to spend Christmas in Thailand with their children and grandchildren, found themselves without a place to stay after a grueling 30-hour journey.

Judy and Richard Loader arrived in high spirits, eager to enjoy a festive break. However, their excitement quickly turned to distress when they discovered the villa they booked through Booking.com did not exist. Continued …

Phuket boosts tourism with 7 new developments

Phuket’s booming tourism industry is set for a fresh injection of new developments, as four hotels and three condominiums received approval from the Expert Committee on Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) during a recent meeting.

Among the greenlit developments are the Madeit Hotel, DoubleTree by Hilton Phuket Banthai Resort, Holiday Inn Express Phuket Nai Yang, and SALA Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort. Continued …

New regulation updates fees for Thai historical sites and museums

Visitors to Thailand’s national museums and registered historical sites should prepare to pay updated entry fees following a new ministerial regulation announced today.

Published in the Royal Thai Government Gazette, the regulation immediately revises the charges for entry to these cultural landmarks, aiming to modernize fees that had remained unchanged since 2008. Continued …

Top Thai wind power firm plans Bt65-billion expansion

Thailand’s largest wind power producer plans to spend 65 billion baht to almost triple generating capacity over the next 12 years, and will go public to fund the expansion.

Wind Energy Holding Co. is targeting 2,000 megawatts of domestic installed capacity by 2037, from the current 700 megawatts, Chief Executive Officer Nuttpasint Chet-Udomlap said. It is also exploring projects in the Philippines, he said. Continued …

Community-based forest restoration, sowing the seeds for a sustainable future

Southeast Asia is home to some of the world’s largest and most biodiverse tropical rainforests, including those found in Thailand. These ecosystems play a vital role in regulating the global climate, supporting thousands of plant and animal species, and providing essential resources for millions of Thais.

Indigenous and rural communities across the country rely heavily on these forests for food, water, cultural identity, and sustainable livelihoods. However, these critical landscapes are increasingly under threat due to deforestation, illegal logging, mining, and agricultural expansion. Continued …

Levanta to power condom maker Karex’s Thai factory with solar

Levanta Renewables, a portfolio company of UK investment firm Actis, has signed a long-term deal to deliver solar power for the Thailand-based factory of Malaysian condom manufacturer Karex.

The companies have signed a power purchase agreement (PPA) that will facilitate the construction of a 2.2-MWp solar array atop the production base in Hat Yai city, Levanta said yesterday. Continued …

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ASEAN leaders agree to admit Timor-Leste

Leaders from the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) have agreed to admit Timor-Leste as its 11th ASEAN member at the next Asean summit in October, according to a senior Thai diplomat. Continued … 

Musk to exit US government role after rare break with Trump

Billionaire Elon Musk yesterday announced he was leaving his role in U.S. government, intended to reduce federal spending, shortly after his first major break with President Donald Trump over his signature spending bill. Continued …

New Schedule: Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

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

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

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New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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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.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

      • Emergency hotline – 191
      • Emergency medical services – 1554
      • Water accident – 1196
      • Motorway hotline – 1586
      • Emergency medical – 1669
      • Highway police – 1193
      • Tourist police – 1155
      • Bus ticket – 1490
      • Department of Highways – 1586
      • State Railway – 1590

Wednesday’s news-March 20


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Today’s news: What’s with the water bills?/PKK districts drought disaster zones/Sansiri launches two projects/PM2.5 Explained/Exploring Telehealth in Thailand/House to deliberate casino bill/Police: Restrict casino access/Philippines: $6B of investments in casinos/Data breach: 2.2 million Thais/Ministry denies data leak/Alcohol control bill panned/30 cops suspected over illegal gambling/Economy: More baht depreciation/Economic malaise deepens/Thailand 2024 growth forecast slashed/Innopower EV factory/Digital wallet scheme/UK Foreign Secretary in Bangkok/Tourism: 8 million+ arrivals this year/American influx anticipated/Visits soar in secondary cities/Foreigners behaving badly/Environment: Smog crisis in north/100-Billion-Baht Climate Strategy/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

What’s with the water bills?

For many in Hua Hin, the home delivery and payment of water bills is over. This week, water bill delivery drivers alerted customers that they needed to head on down to the Water Department office to pay.

Normally, that’s not a big deal, as there are usually only a few people there paying their bills. But with the change came long lines at the Water Department, meaning waits for as long as an hour.

This change does not seem like a budgetary one, as the bills still have to be delivered. And it certainly is not a customer-friendly move. So, what’s going on?

Here’s a clue. We remember last year a news mention that 7-Eleven stores were being asked to take on the bill-collecting task, as they currently do with electric bills. We never heard another word about the convenient option, but our guess is the “pay the bill at the office” mandate will be a short one. – Hua Hin Expat News

Two PKK districts declared drought disaster zones

Two districts in Prachuap Khiri Khan have been formally declared drought disaster zones in response to the escalating drought situation in the province.

The announcement targets areas grappling with acute water shortages, signaling an urgent call for assistance and conservation efforts across the province. Continued …

Sansiri launches The Standard, Cabanas in Hua Hin

Sansiri, one of Thailand’s leading property developers, has announced the launch of two major projects in Hua Hin.

The projects, both located in Khao Takiab, include the beachfront The Standard Residences Hua Hin, where prices of units range from 8.99 to over 100 million baht, as well as Cabanas Hua Hin, a condominium project consisting of over 400 units. Continued …

PM2.5 Explained

As Thailand faces another season of escalating air pollution, residents are growing increasingly concerned about the health risks associated with PM2.5 particles. These tiny pollutants, measuring 2.5 micrometers or smaller in diameter, have become a significant public health issue, especially in urban areas and regions prone to industrial emissions and agricultural burning.

Experts warn that the microscopic size of PM2.5 particles allows them to penetrate deep into the respiratory tract, leading to a myriad of health problems that can affect Thais (and foreigners) of all ages. Continued …

Exploring Telehealth in Thailand: The future of healthcare

Telehealth in Thailand is transforming the accessibility of healthcare services, offering a more efficient and convenient approach to medical consultations. Irrespective of geographic location, from the dynamic urban environment of Bangkok to tranquil rural areas, telehealth services effectively eliminate geographical barriers, guaranteeing that professional medical advice is consistently accessible.

The telemedicine landscape in Thailand features a diverse range of providers, from specialized clinics to comprehensive healthcare institutions. Leading examples such as CM Mediclinic in Chiang Mai illustrate this progress by offering an extensive array of general and specialized services, facilitating access to essential medical care without necessitating physical departure from one’s home. Continued …

House to deliberate bill legalizing casinos on March 28

The House is scheduled to deliberate a bill to legalize casino complexes on March 28, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Tuesday. If the House approves the bill, he will immediately submit it to the Cabinet for approval.

Julapun heads a special House committee in charge of studying the legalization of entertainment complexes with casinos as a way to tackle illegal gambling and to boost the economy. Earlier this month, the ad hoc House panel finished its study and proceeded to summarize their findings in a bill with 10 chapters and 68 articles. Continued …

Police: Restrict access, prevent laundering if casinos legalized

The Royal Thai Police have proposed that access to entertainment complexes with casino activities should be restricted to prevent social problems, a special House committee reported on Tuesday.

The ad hoc House committee, set up in October last year to scrutinize the potential for opening entertainment complexes with casinos, has completed its study. The panel, chaired by Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, noted that the Royal Thai Police have warned that such casino facilities could be used by crime bosses to launder their illegal money. Continued …

Philippines sees up to $6B of investments in casinos

Foreign and domestic firms are expected to invest as much as $6 billion in the Philippines’ casino sector in the next five years, the head of its gaming regulator said, bolstering its status among Asia’s top gambling destinations as competition increases.

At least one new casino-resort will open every other year, including in areas outside Manila like Clark, a former United States military base north of the capital, and Cebu in the country’s central region, Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. Chairman Alejandro Tengco said on Tuesday. Continued …

Data breach: 2.2 million Thais said on sale in ‘dark web’

The Rural Doctor Society (RDS) says the Public Health Ministry’s data was breached again and this time, 2.2 million citizen records were stolen and put up for sale on the “dark web”.

The RDS backed its allegation on Tuesday with screen captures of the breachforum.cx website, showing a “god user” advertising the sale of 2.2 million records of Thai citizens for US$10,000 (about 360,000 baht). Continued …

Health ministry denies data leak involving 2.2M patients

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew gave his assurance on Tuesday that patient data stored in the ministry’s system is safe and secure following a rumor that the personal information of over 2.2 million Thai people had been leaked.

Cholnan made the remark in response to a claim by the Rural Doctors Society (RDS) that the information of 2.2 million Thais had been sold to a dark website for US$10,000 (360,300 baht). Continued …

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Beer maker takes dim view of alcohol control bill

Carabao Group views the new alcohol control bill, which features more stringent regulations for ads, as potentially hampering new players in the alcoholic beverage market.

The beer market in Thailand may be flat this year because of decreased consumer purchasing power since the pandemic, said Sathien Sathientham, chief executive of Carabao Group. Continued … 

30 cops suspected over illegal gambling sites

Almost 30 police officers may be involved in a bribery case tied to an illegally operated online gambling network, according to a team of lawyers representing deputy national police chief Surachate Hakparn.

The lawyers said the 30 officers were suspected of taking kickbacks from the BNK Master network. It is the same gambling network from which Police Gen. Surachate has been accused of taking bribes, they said. Continued …

K-Research expects more baht depreciation

The baht is expected to slide further after falling below 36 to the U.S. dollar yesterday, as the Bank of Japan opted to hike the interest rate for the first time in 17 years, which failed to help Asian currencies.

Th market expects the Federal reserve to keep U.S. rates unchanged tomorrow, which could strengthen the dollar. Continued …

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New Finance Minister expected in April as economic malaise deepens

A new minister of finance may be appointed in April. It comes as the Pheu Thai-led government comes to terms with economic realities. This includes the growing problem of ballooning private sector debt and structural impediments to growth.

At the same time, most analysts agree that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who currently handles the role, has spooked markets with his overt criticism in recent months of the country’s central bank. The potential appointment of a new finance minister has seen the name of Pichai Chunhavajira emerge. Pichai, the stock exchange boss, is a stalwart of the Pheu Thai Party and significantly, the Shinawatra family. Continued …

UTCC slashes Thailand 2024 growth forecast from 3.2% to 2.6%

The University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) on Tuesday slashed its 2024 economic growth forecast for Thailand from 3.2% to 2.6%.

The big cut by the university’s Center for Economic and Business Forecasting was mainly due to the global economic slowdown, explained UTCC rector Thanawat Phonwichai. He cited the International Monetary Fund reducing its global economic growth forecast from 3.5% to 3.3% amid ongoing conflict in the Red Sea. Continued …

Innopower to invest in EV factory

Innopower Co., an energy developer under the state-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT), is planning to become an electric vehicle (EV) assembler, aiming to catch a trend. Continued …

Government forges ahead with digital wallet scheme

The government is forging ahead with a 500-billion-baht (US$3.8-billion) handout scheme and may still need to borrow to finance it, a deputy finance minister said today.

Julapun Amornvivat made the remarks in parliament, which began a three-day debate on a 3.48-trillion-baht ($96.5 billion) budget bill for the 2024 fiscal year, aimed at reviving Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy. Continued …

UK Foreign Secretary Cameron in Bangkok to discuss trade links

United Kingdom Foreign Secretary David Cameron arrived in Bangkok today in a bid to strengthen trade and economic ties between the UK and Thailand.

The former British prime minister intends to sign a UK-Thai strategic partnership road map on his inaugural visit to the Indo-Pacific region. This road map is designed to enhance collaboration on defense, healthcare, and climate initiatives between the two nations. Continued …

Thailand generates over 350 billion baht from 8 million+ arrivals this year

Thailand has welcomed more than 8 million foreign tourists this year and generated 359.27 billion baht from the influx, data shows.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said on Tuesday that according to data provided by the ministry’s Tourism and Sports Economic Division, 8,074,653 foreigners had entered Thailand from Jan. 1 to March 17. Continued …

American tourism influx anticipated due to Songkran

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is anticipating a robust tourism influx from North and South America this year, with a projection of at least 1.5 million tourists – a figure that mirrors the 2019 statistics. This surge is attributed to the confluence of the Songkran celebrations and the Easter holiday in April.

Deputy governor for Europe, Africa, the Middle East, and the Americas at TAT, Siripakorn Cheawsamoot, noted the sturdy travel demand from the Americas. He revealed that the trend is likely to persist into April, coinciding with the Easter holiday, a time when traveling is popular in the U.S. Continued …

Tourist visits soar in secondary cities of northern Thailand

As many as 45 million tourists are expected to visit provinces in northern Thailand this year, Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsupakitkosol said on Tuesday. Last year, 39.48 million people visited northern provinces – 34.87 million Thais and 4.61 million foreigners.

“The number of visitors (in northern provinces) increased by 9.65% compared to pre-Covid-19 pandemic in 2019,” said the minister. Continued …

  • Phuket: Crackdown on Foreigners Breaking Law Continued …
  • British Man Arrested for Allegedly Selling Cocaine in Phuket – Continued …
  • Russian Man Arrested for Allegedly Working Without Legal Permission – Continued …
  • Yemeni Man Arrested for Allegedly Working at Patong Grocery Store – Continued …
  • Alleged Russian Prostitute Arrested in Wichit, Phuket – Continued …
  • American flees horror crash leaving British family shattered – Continued …

Smog crisis in north refuses to diminish

The air pollution crisis in the north showed little sign of improving yesterday, with Chiang Mai still ranking among the top five cities in the world with the worst pollution levels.

According to the air-quality monitor on IQAir.com, Chiang Mai had the fifth worst air quality in the world yesterday, with the province’s air quality index (AQI) measuring 186 at 8am. Continued …

KBank Launches 100-Billion-Baht Climate Strategy

Kasikornbank has launched KBank Climate Strategy 2024, which aims to support Thai businesses as they transition and embrace new business models in the “Climate Game” era, where business value is based not on profits alone, but also environmental and social factors.

KBank is working toward the net-zero goal, through both green operations under international standards and green finance. The bank continues providing sustainable financing and investment to reach 100 billion baht in 2024, while also studying and preparing environmental solutions across all dimensions to meet business needs, including consulting, carbon accounting and carbon ecosystem services. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

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