Today’s news: Road to Give charity run/PM Srettha asks to meet Biden/No closure of Facebook/Tree-clinging locals saved in flood/2-baht tax cut to fuel price/EGAT to boost renewable energyTree-planting carbon credit project/Initiatives to push green growth/Electric vehicle producers upbeat/New capital of cannabis tourism?/Focus on environmental protection/Fire at Pattaya Floating Market/Chonburi beach again fouledPattaya’s untidy shoreline/Expansion of Loei Airport/Traveler labeled ‘privileged/Fish sauce: Villain or hero?/El Niño threatens the world’s rice supplies/Pay to enter Venice?/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
Road to Give charity run Nov 5
Marriott International is presenting its annual running event with contributions going to “Save the Children”. There will be both 10-kilometer and 5.5-kilometer categories, with a limit of 1,000 runners. There is a 600-baht entrance fee per person.
To register http://www.rtbth.com/road-to-give-hua-hin-2023/; Map https://maps.app.goo.gl/R54XUMsT9EYn3iuv5;for more information: 032-904-666 / 032-708-000 (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM), 065-221-1005 / 065-221-1006 (5:00 PM – 12:00 AM).
PM Srettha asks to meet Biden during his US trip for UN General Assembly
Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Thursday expressed his wish to meet with U.S. President Joe Biden during his upcoming trip to New York to attend the United Nations General Assembly.
Srettha also said that he hoped to welcome President Biden on the American leader’s future trip to Thailand, which he expected to take place soon. The Thai PM is scheduled to attend the 78th session of the UN General Assembly to be held at the UN headquarters from Sept. 18-26. Continued …
New minister rules out closure of Facebook
The new Minister of Digital Economy and Society, Prasert Chantararuangthong, has backed off from his predecessor’s threat to end Facebook services in Thailand due to its repeated failures to deal with fraudulent ads.
Prasert said on Thursday that he would instead seek a meeting with Facebook executives to discuss Thailand’s concerns on the matter. He explained that there were as many as 45 million Facebook accounts in Thailand and most Thai users benefit from decent use of the social media platform. Continued …
Kalasin’s disaster team saves tree-clinging locals in NE Thailand
Kalasin’s Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office swiftly came to the aid of locals trapped by flash floods, stuck to trees for up to 14 hours in northeastern Thailand.
The local government, led by Thanaset Chaisongkramthanatat, the mayor of Kuchinarai, called on officials to stay alert and assist affected citizens. Ongoing rainfall has already resulted in flash floods across four districts, significantly impacting agricultural areas and submerging roads. Continued …
Government plans 2-baht tax cut to fuel price drop below 30 baht per liter
The Excise Department is preparing a proposal to reduce diesel tax by 2 baht per liter and aiming to lower the retail price of diesel to less than 30 baht per liter, according to the newly formed government.
The proposal is in the pipeline following Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s announcement to slash the retail price of diesel to 30 baht per liter from the current cap of 32 baht per liter. The Excise Department is currently preparing data on diesel tax reduction to present to the Ministry of Finance and the prime minister. Continued …
EGAT aims to boost renewable energy to 30% by 2027
The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is moving forward with its Net Zero initiative, aiming to increase the proportion of renewable energy to 30% by 2027, while planting an additional 1 million acres of forests and investing in 8 million tons of carbon capture.
This move comes in response to concerns about trade imbalances and low-priced imported products affecting Thailand’s exports and industries. Continued …
Tree-planting carbon credit project in Khon Kaen a success
The Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives (BAAC) is collaborating with the “Bank of Trees” community and more than 6,800 other communities to support the BAAC Carbon Credit project.
This project involves the purchase and sale of carbon credits and issues T-VER standard certificates from the Department of Environmental Quality Promotion (DEQP). The goal is to address business needs in achieving net-zero greenhouse gas emissions. Continued …
New industry minister promises slew of initiatives to push green growth
New Industry Minister Pimpattra Wichaikul said on Thursday that the government would focus on promoting sustainable industries that are environmentally friendly.
She said discussions would be held with relevant parties on the creation of zero-carbon industries in Thailand. This would be in addition to promoting the use of alternative energy to achieve the goal of becoming a bio-circular economy. Continued …
Electric vehicle producers upbeat on investment
More electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers are expected to invest in Thailand, although the latest EV incentive package is believed to be less attractive than its predecessor, says the Electric Vehicle Association of Thailand (EVAT).
The existing package of incentives, including tax cuts and subsidies granted to car manufacturers and importers, ranging from 70,000 baht to 150,000 baht per unit, is meant to promote EV consumption and production between 2022 and 2023. Continued …
As Amsterdam bows out, what will be the new capital of cannabis tourism?
Amsterdam has dominated cannabis tourism for 40 years, but now it’s stepping back from this multibillion-dollar industry, creating opportunities for emerging marijuana destinations in Asia, Africa, and the Americas. New rules in the Dutch city’s central tourist area limit alcohol sales, require bars to close earlier, and impose a €100 ($107) fine for public marijuana smoking.
Amsterdam Mayor Femke Halsema has told media that marijuana tourism is a blight on the city, fostering crime and public disorder, and has proposed banning foreigners from its cannabis cafés. Continued …
Focus on environmental protection key to enhancing Thai tourism
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is focusing on ensuring that tourists from around the globe see Thailand in a new light – as a “sustainable destination” that prioritizes environmental protection, TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaiboon said on Thursday.
TAT will focus on educating foreign tourists so that they see that the kingdom’s tourism industry is making strides to align itself with the global trend towards greater sustainability, he said. Continued …
Fire partially destroys popular Pattaya Floating Market
Pattaya’s Floating Market, a popular tourist magnet on Pattaya’s Sukhumvit Road, has been burned to the ground by a fire that broke out last night. Around 1 rai of the 19-rai attraction was totally destroyed in the blaze.
Chon Buri Gov. Thawatchai Srithong says firefighters managed to get the blaze under control at around 10pm. The governor inspected the scene of the blaze later last night, accompanied by Pattaya Mayor Poramet Ngamphichet. Continued …
Chonburi beach again fouled by green algae, dead fish
Bang Saen Beach in Chonburi is once again experiencing the plankton bloom phenomenon that has turned the water green and caused a foul odor.
Tourists visiting the beach in the Mueang district were discouraged from going into the water because the color of the sea had turned dark green due to a plankton surge. Continued …
Progress? Pattaya’s untidy shoreline sparks concerns
Jomtien Beach in Pattaya has been a subject of concern recently due to the cluttered state of its local fishing section. The area, specifically near the Chaiyapreuk intersection, has been criticized by citizens for being untidy and disorganized, potentially harming the city’s tourism image. This area serves as a docking and temporary seafood market spot for local fishermen.
Locals have voiced their concerns about the mess created by scattered fishing equipment and personal belongings, which they believe is not only unsightly but also contradicts Pattaya’s commitment to beach cleanliness for the enjoyment of both residents and tourists. Continued …
Plans for expansion of Loei Airport drawn up
The Chamber of Commerce is preparing to present plans for expanding and improving the airport in Loei province to the government, hoping to enhance connectivity for tourism in the northeastern provinces.
This initiative follows a similar plan launched during former Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha’s time in office, when he and his cabinet visited Loei and held a mobile cabinet meeting in Phetchabun province. The cabinet approved the development of Loei Airport to increase its capacity and standards to accommodate the growing number of tourists, allocating a budget of 987.8 million baht for the project. Continued …
Blogger labeled ‘privileged’ for telling people to ‘just book a flight’ to Thailand
A travel blogger has been slammed for being “out of touch” after telling people to just “book a flight” to Thailand amid the cost-of-living crisis sweeping the globe.
‘What are y’all doing in America?’ Kat Crittenden asked, showing off the tranquil blue waters the country is famous for. ‘This could be five o’clock on a Thursday night for you if you just book a freaking flight,’ she added with a smile. She then jumped out of the water grinning. Continued …
Fish sauce: Villain or hero?
Nam pla, or fish sauce, is ubiquitous in Thai gastronomy. Not only is it an indispensable item in local kitchens, but a lifesaver for many Thais traveling overseas.
However, in recent years, the salty condiment has played an unfavorable part in Thailand’s social issues. Continued …
El Niño threatens the world’s rice supplies
Normally by mid-August, Thongpoon Moonchansong’s fields are submerged in still waters, with scattered rice plants reaching up to her knees. The waters are usually so abundant that if you plunge a net into the fields, you can draw out fish and crab to eat. Continued …
Visitors to Venice, Italy, will have to pay an entrance fee starting next year
Tourists planning to visit Venice, Italy, and its historic canals should prepare to pay an extra fee starting in the spring of next year. The city’s officials have committed to a 30-day “experiment” of charging visitors to the city 5 euros to enter on peak days if they’re not staying the night. 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-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
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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