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Thursday’s news-Jan 25

Today’s news: Hua Hin tops list/Cooler weather/Thai Cheese Tour/Thailand Open qualifying/Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX/Pita returns/Baby leopard cats rescued/Ban floated on owning lions/Economy: GDP growth disappoints/Thailand’s new green utility tariff/Top five Asian tech ecosystems/Budget for digital ads/Retail on course/Tourism: Bangkok Tops Lunar New Year/The Ultimate Tourist Health Hotspot/Economic upswing for MICE sector/Asian aviation hub/2 million tourists in January/Airport chaos/15 people on fishing trip rescued/Thailand Experience: Baan Tham Suea/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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Hua Hin tops list of the Best Affordable Places to Retire Abroad in Asia

For most people thinking about retirement, either at home or overseas, budget is a key factor. In my more than 30 years of traversing the globe scouting out retirement havens, I’ve found hundreds of places that are friendly on the pocketbook but don’t tick all the other boxes on my checklist -factors like safety, quality health care, entertainment options, welcoming community, and solid infrastructure.

For a destination to meet my criteria, it has to be a lot more than simply affordable. Continued …

Cooler weather for much of Thailand, rain for the South

The north, the central region including the Bangkok metropolitan area, the east and the upper south of Thailand will experience a temperature drop of 1-2 degrees Celsius today, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

The colder weather is a result of a strong high-pressure system covering Thailand and the South China Sea, the department said, adding that the westerly trough from Myanmar will also move through the north and the upper central regions today, bringing strong winds and isolated rains to the upper part of the country. Continued …

Poor winds postpone 8-year-old’s attempt to kite foil the Gulf of Thailand

Yesterday’s lower than forecast wind conditions forced the postponement of Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen’s Gulf of Thailand crossing attempt.

Eight-year-old Shane patiently waited to tackle the ambitious 110 kilometers (70 miles) attempt from the shores of Pattaya across the Gulf, but his kite foiling project was eventually postponed.

Thai Cheese Tour at Dusit Thani Saturday

Get ready to rock your taste buds as VIVIN Grocery presents the Thai Cheese Tour 2023-2024, a culinary odyssey that promises to fuse the excitement of a rock concert with the delights of artisanal Thai cheeses.

In partnership with 5-star hotels and Michelin-star-rated restaurants, this tour will tantalize cheese enthusiasts with an all-Thai cheese experience. Continued …

Thailand Open qualifying starts Saturday

The much-anticipated Thailand Open 2024 arrives later this month, promising world-class tennis served up with Thailand’s unique cultural flair.

This premier WTA International Series tournament, held in picturesque Hua Hin, is the largest and most prestigious tennis event in Southeast Asia. Now in its fourth year, it has consistently attracted top-ranked players and captivated fans with thrilling matches. Continued …

Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX set for Sunday

The Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX is set for Sunday at the Hua Hin International School. Six local teams will participate in the six-a-side tournament which is for under 13s.

The inaugural Orchid Palm Homes Cup took place in 2020. The competition is entering its fourth year and has become an eagerly anticipated biannual event in the local sporting calendar. Continued … 

Pita returns as MP as charter court rules iTV not media since 2007

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday reinstated Pita Limjaroenrat as Move Forward Party MP after it ruled that iTV Plc had not been a media firm since March 7, 2007.

The office of the Constitutional Court announced that the majority of judges had dismissed the request of the Election Commission to disqualify Pita as an MP under Article 101 of the Constitution for holding shares in a media firm. Eight of the nine judges voted in favor of Pita. Only one judge, Nakarin Mektrairat, voted against Pita. Continued …

Two baby leopard cats rescued in Phichit province

Two tiny leopard cats left by their mother in a sugarcane plot in Phichit’s Sam Ngam district were recently rescued by officials from Protected Areas Regional Office 12 (Nakhon Sawan). The female kittens, which are about a month old, are healthy, have no injuries, and are able to drink milk suited to their species. These kittens will be moved to Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Breeding Station in Uthai Thani when they are five months old to learn survival skills in the wild before being released. (The Nation)

Ban floated on individuals owning lions following viral video

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation wants to ban individuals owning lions following the viral video of a tame young lion in a Bentley convertible driven by a foreigner along a crowded street in Pattaya.

The video caused consternation among social media viewers, but not so along the street. Continued …

Thailand’s GDP growth disappoints with a slow 1.8% rise in 2023

GDP growth in 2023 slowed to a disappointing 1.8%, according to an announcement by the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO). Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja attributed this to a combination of negative factors impacting the economy. Originally, the growth was forecast to rise to 2.7% in 2023, based on a projection made in October last year.

The less-than-anticipated growth is due to a downturn in exports and the manufacturing sector. This is evidenced by a 4.7% year-on-year fall in the Manufacturing Production Index (MPI), with automotive products witnessing a 23-month contraction, electronics for 15 months and rubber products for nine months. Continued …

Thailand’s new green utility tariff boosts renewable energy use

The unveiling of a green utility tariff (GUT) in February is set to bring about a significant progression in renewable energy use within Thailand, bolstering local businesses and attracting foreign investment.

This move has been eagerly awaited by numerous companies considering expansion into Thailand, as they seek not only the necessary infrastructure but also a source of clean energy to support their carbon-reduction strategies. Continued … 

Thailand aims to be among top five Asian tech ecosystems

Aspiring to rank among Asia’s top five tech ecosystems within the next decade, Thailand is currently focusing on the development of smart industries, particularly in tourism, healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing, according to a statement by a corporate innovation accelerator.

Kid Parchariyanon, CEO and co-founder of RISE, the accelerator, insisted that the adoption of artificial intelligence, along with nurturing a skilled digital workforce, will be key to achieving this potential. He highlighted several advantages Thailand has over its neighbors, including geopolitical factors linked to the US-China relationship, a substantial economy, and a robust capital market within ASEAN nations. Continued …

Budget for digital ads expected to exceed spending on TV ads in 2024

The budget for digital advertising this year is expected to surpass television for the first time, in an evidence of the changing times. Amid numerous challenges, traditional media that once dominated the market is facing stiff competition from new digital platforms.

Media Intelligence Group (MI Group) predicted that traditional media and TV will account for 35%, marking the first time TV will be surpassed since its inception. This shift is attributed to digital advertising aiming for a 45% share. Out-of-home and mobile media will account for 20%. Continued …

Retail on course to achieve double-digit growth this year

Thailand’s retail industry is expected to register double-digit growth this year, driven by private consumption and government stimulus measures.

The government’s Easy E-Receipt tax refund scheme and the rise of online retail are contributing factors, but there is concern regarding the high cost of living, according to the Economic Intelligence Center, the research arm of Siam Commercial Bank. Continued …

Bangkok Tops Lunar New Year Travel Destinations

Bangkok is the most popular international city destination for the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, booking data by digital travel platform Agoda reveals. Thailand is also one of the most popular destinations to celebrate the festivities overall, trailing only Japan.

Agoda’s booking data highlights Malaysia, China, South Korea, Singapore, and Japan as top inbound markets to Thailand, respectively, marking China’s return as a top-five source market for the first time since 2019. The five most popular destinations visited within Thailand are international favorite Bangkok, followed by Phuket, Hat Yai, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai. Continued …

Thailand Re-Emerges as the Ultimate Tourist Health Hotspot

The latest Skift Travel Health Index shows that the global travel health index stood at 102 in December 2023, capping a big year for the global travel industry. Thailand was the big winner. It finished with an index score of 101, up 7 percentage points over the previous month.

With challenges rising from the sluggish rebound of Chinese outbound travel, Thailand has strategically steered its tourism sector. The government’s initiative to temporarily waive visa requirements for key inbound markets has proven instrumental in the country’s resurgence as the most popular tourist hotspot. Continued …

Spending spree at food shows signals economic upswing for MICE sector

A surge in spending at food and packaging trade shows indicates a revival in the economy and a favo rable trend for business tourism this year.

Thailand remains a favored location for the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) sector, according to Informa Markets Thailand, a leading trade show organizer. Continued …

Thailand aims to become Asian aviation hub

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has outlined plans to transform Thailand into an Asian aviation hub. The announcement was made during his keynote speech at the Thailand 2024 The Great Challenges event.

He highlighted the government’s focus on tourism and the introduction of several measures to boost the industry, including reciprocal visa exemption programs. Continued …

Thailand welcomes over 2 million tourists in January

Thailand has welcomed more than 2 million foreign arrivals in the first few weeks of the year, generating revenue of 97.91 billion baht, the Tourism and Sports Ministry said.

The ministry’s Economics Tourism and Sports Division announced on Monday that from Jan. 1-21, a total of 2,015,942 foreign tourists have landed on Thai soil. Continued …

Airport chaos as biometric system fails

Long queues formed at Suvarnabhumi airport on Wednesday morning after the biometric blacklist system used by the Immigration Bureau broke down.

Police Major Gen, Choengron Rimpadee said the problem began at 4.30am, when the biometric blacklist system malfunctioned. This meant a process that normally took 45 seconds took more than one minute. The automatic passport check channels at the airport also stalled, adding to the problem. Continued …

15 people on fishing trip rescued from capsized boat off Koh Kut

Fifteen passengers and crew from a boat engaged in a fishing trip, about 16 miles from Koh Kut in the Gulf of Thailand, were safely rescued after their vessel capsized and sank today.

Two speed boats from the Koh Kut Tambon administrative organization and another fishing boat rushed to their rescue, off Trat province, after they received a distress call from the stricken vessel, called “Net Waree”. Continued …

Baan Tham Suea: a tranquil retreat near Bangkok – and Hua Hin

Just a leisurely two-hour drive south of bustling Bangkok lies a hidden gem offering respite from urban chaos. Baan Tham Suea, or Tiger Cave Village, is the perfect haven for those seeking to escape the city’s gridlocks and enjoy rewilded green spaces, the rustic beauty of Thailand’s countryside, the scenic Phetchaburi River, a vibrant weekend farmer’s market, and a plethora of activities.

Nestled at the edge of Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi Province, the tranquil Ban Tham Suea village has undergone a profound metamorphosis. It transitioned from traditional slash-and-burn farming practices, coupled with hunting during non-farming periods, to a community dedicated to preserving its lush surroundings. 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
  • Department of Highways – 1586

 

Tuesday’s news-Nov 14

Today’s news: Long boat racing returns/Great time to see elephants/Press Freedom Under Threat/Ban All Thais From Carrying Guns?/Thailand’s railway to Chiang Rai/Veganism bites back/Food of the Future: Grasshoppers/Economy: Economic policy clashes with bank/Retailers: Move Up Digital Wallet/Handout may face legal roadblocks/PM seeks to boost trade and investment/Salaries set to rise 5%/Tourism: 60-day visa exemption for Europeans/Little impact from extending stays/Thai police chief dismisses Chinese police idea/Unease over Chinese cops/Phuket banks on ‘Russian revolution’/European tourists decline by 50% in Koh Kut/Thailand Experience: Guide to the Bangkok’s train systems/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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Long boat racing returns to Kao Tao this weekend

Khao Tao Reservoir will host the 16th edition of “Long Boat Racing for River Masters” between Nov. 17-19. Participants from all over Thailand are expected to compete across four boat categories.

The event will feature traditional Lao vessels, ancient long boats, Naga head long boats from Nan province, and iron long boats from Buriram.

This competition is organized by Hua Hin municipality, the Thai PBS television station and the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth).

The schedule:

November 18: 8:30 am – Opening ceremony; 9 am – Commencement of the long boat races; 7:30 pm – Performance by the Thai Health Promotion Foundation. 8 pm – Performance by artist Tom Dundee.

November 19: 9 am – Semifinals and finals for all boat categories. 3 pm – Presentation of the royal trophy and other awards to competition winners. 4 pm – Closing ceremony.

Great time to see elephants at Kuiburi National Park

Just an hour-and-a-half drive from Hua Hin lies Kuiburi National Park – it’s an absolute gem for anyone who is into nature and the outdoors.

Renowned as one of Thailand’s premier destinations for witnessing wild elephants, the park is currently experiencing a surge in wildlife activity, making it an ideal time for locals, expatriates, and tourists in Hua Hin to visit and enjoy what is likely to be a memorable trip away from the usual beach attractions. Continued …

Thailand’s Press Freedom Under Threat

It was disappointing to see that Thai PBS decided to take down its interview with Taiwan’s foreign minister, Joseph Wu, due to comments from the Chinese embassy in Bangkok. However, it is understandable given that they are government-run.

Still, the government should not dance to every tune played by the Chinese government. Thailand is not one of China’s provinces, and the government needs to stop treating the country as such merely for economic gains from China’s investments and tourists. Continued …

Officials Propose To Ban All Thais Fom Carrying Guns

Despite the government’s efforts to take strict measures to control gun violence following the shooting of a 17-year-old at Paragon in October, there have been at least two other incidents in Bangkok recently.

The first incident occurred on Saturday, when a group of teenagers were involved in a shootout in which Maria Sirada Sinprasert, also known as “Teacher Jeab” who teaches computer skills at Sacred Heart Convent School, was accidentally shot. She was shot in front of TMB Thanachart Bank, Khlong Toey Branch, Sunthorn Kesa Road. She later died in hospital. Continued …

Thailand’s railway through to Chiang Rai to open in 2028

Chiang Rai will have a new rail route winding past lush mountains, beautiful bridges, tunnels and even breaking through the morning mist. The State Railway of Thailand (SRT)’s Gov. Nirut Maneephan said this will probably be the most romantic route in Thailand.

The 323-kilometer-long railway is set to run through four provinces in the north of Thailand – Phrae, Lampang, Phayao and Chiang Rai – and will have 26 stations. Continued …

Veganism bites back during November

World Vegan Day falls on Nov. 1 each year, and this entire month is dedicated to veganism.

Animal lovers may naturally go vegan because they are against animal exploitation and cruelty, as well as unacceptably farmed animal practices. Others may join the vegan movement because they have become concerned about related environmental issues. Continued …

Food of the Future: ‘Grasshoppers Are More Valuable than Caviar’

Srisuphun Srikhot tucks a bunch of banana leaves under her arm in the village of Ban Hai in eastern Thailand and throws it into the enclosure with the grasshoppers. They’re always hungry, the farmer’s wife says, as she adds a handful of Napier grass to provide the nutrients the animals need to grow quickly.

The grasshoppers are just 35 days old, but they are already quite fat and measure one and a half times the length of a thumb. They’re packed together in two enclosures attached to bamboo poles, each about three square meters (32 square feet) in size. Continued …

Government economic policy clashes with Bank of Thailand’s efforts to rein in debt

The danger of a credit downgrade for Thailand is growing, as private sector debt continues to creep up, and even with interest rates at only 2.5%, the effects on the economy are already significant, with the property market down by over 14%, with up to 20% fewer properties sold.

The rift between the Thai government and the Bank of Thailand continues to widen as the country’s economy treads water, with a prospect of a possible credit downgrade driven by elevated public and private sector debt levels and the absence of direction. Continued …

Retailers Keen On Moving Up Digital Wallet Project By A Month

The Thai Retailers Assn. yesterday advised the Pheu Thai-led government’s 10,000-baht digital wallet project to get started a month sooner than scheduled to better boost domestic consumption.

Thai association head Yon Pokhasap suggested the populist handout campaign scheduled to begin next May be moved up to next April, during which time many people will usually return to their home provinces in all regions of the country ahead of Songkran festival. Continued …

THB10,000 handout may face legal roadblocks

The government’s digital money handout will not be implemented until the legal process for the project has been finalized, says Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

“We will not start the project until the legal process is complete. It may be postponed if someone submits a petition to the Constitutional Court to rule against the loan act funding the project,” Julapun said Monday. Continued …

PM seeks to boost trade and investment on US visit

Since arriving in San Francisco on Sunday to participate in the APEC CEO Summit 2023, PM Srettha Thavisin had held a series meetings with private sector leaders to support collaboration, trade, and investment.

One of the first calls made by the PM and his delegation was to Tesla’s production facility in Fremont, California. The world leader in electric cars and energy registered Tesla (Thailand) on April 25, 2022, and is currently exploring investment opportunities in the Asian region. Continued …

Salaries set to rise 5% next year

The salaries of employees in Thailand are expected to increase by 5% next year, which is less than the average of 5.2% within Asia, according to the latest survey by Mercer (Thailand), a US-based consulting firm on human resources. In 2023, salaries domestically rose by 4.8%.

The prediction for next year is based on a survey of 617 Thai and foreign companies operating in the country carried out between April and June. Continued …

Tourism authorities eye 60-day visa exemption for Europeans

The Tourism and Sports Ministry is planning to propose to the Cabinet that the visa exemption period for visitors from over 50 countries be extended from 30 days to 60 days.

The measure would help further boost the tourism industry on top of the visa-free policy currently granted to visitors from China and Kazakhstan for five months, or until February 2024, minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said on Monday. Continued …

Little impact from extending stays, say hoteliers

Extending the length of stay for all markets enjoying visa exemptions may not create much impact except for long-haul markets, while the government might have to hike costs to look after foreign tourists, say hoteliers.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proposed extending the length of stay for 56 nationalities eligible for 30-day stays. Continued …

Thai police chief dismisses TAT proposal to have Chinese policemen patrol tourist cities

A senior police officer ruled out the possibility of Chinese police patrolling key tourist cities in Thailand to boost the confidence of Chinese travelers.

The officer, who asked not to be named, said on Monday that the proposal raised by Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool could not be implemented due to the restrictions of Thai security law. Continued …

Unease over Chinese cops

Cooperation between Thai and Chinese police is necessary to help restore confidence in tourists’ safety, says the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), with tour operators hoping the scheme will help reduce illegal Chinese businesses.

The government proposal to invite Chinese police to Thailand has stirred public discussion this week, as some people raised concerns about allowing them to patrol alongside local police. Continued …

Phuket continues to bank on the ‘Russian revolution’

Phuket is experiencing a significant transformation due to an influx of Russian tourists, driving up property prices and sparking local resentment. While Western countries impose sanctions on Russia, Thailand continues to welcome Russian visitors in an effort to revive its tourism industry post-COVID.

The Thai government has even extended Russian tourist visas from 30 to 90 days, resulting in almost half a million Russians arriving in Phuket in the first half of the year. Over 9,000 have been granted long-stay visas. Continued …

European tourists decline by 50% in Koh Kut amid global tensions

A drastic 50% drop in the number of European tourists visiting the Koh Kut district in Trat has been witnessed this year, as reported by the chairman of the Koh Kut administrative organization.

The chairman, who also operates a resort on the island, revealed that around 160,000 to 170,000 tourists visited the district last year, contributing to a revenue of hundreds of millions of baht. Continued …

Navigating Bangkok: A guide to the city’s train systems

The train networks in Bangkok are the beating heart of the city’s transportation system. They provide a comprehensive and time-saving means to navigate the city.

The Sukhumvit and Silom Lines of the Bangkok Mass Transit System (BTS) Skytrain soar above the surrounding traffic to connect the city’s neighborhoods. The Blue, Purple, and Yellow Lines of the Metropolitan Rapid Transit (MRT) provide connections between significant urban centers. It uses both subterranean and above-ground modes of transportation. Continued …

Earth is historically and alarmingly hot. Now what?

Global average temperatures reached new highs over the past 10-12 months, notching new records in the steady march of a warming climate, two national groups announced last week. Continued …

Vietnam aims big on renewable energy

Vietnam aims to increase the share of renewable energy in the primary energy supply to around 20% in 2030 and around 85% in 2050. Continued …

1962 Ferrari auctioned for $51.7 million

A 1962 Ferrari 250 GTO sports car sold for US$51.7 million in New York on Monday, making it the second most expensive car ever sold at auction, Sotheby’s said. 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 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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