Today’s news: Feedback: Bad air in Hua Hin/Music festival in Pranburi/Police target gun menace/11 expressway projects/’Gold card’ pharmacy scheme/Solar panels for petrol stations/Motorcyclist Drives into Dangling Cable/Economy: Fragile, weak economy/Urged to embrace circular economy/Over 22,000 debtors register/Japanese investors eye rail line/Groups seek elderly pensions boost/Promotions to drive EV sales/Tourism: Parks drop e-ticketing system/Opening hours extension ‘will boost economy’/Craving American food?/Thailand Experience: Sunflowers bathing Lopburi/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
“When you read the news about bad air, you might think that only Bangkok and the surrounding area have bad air. As with us in Hua Hin, 2.5 values over 40-60 are measured in many places. I really hope for everyone affected that this will improve extremely soon.” – RBM
10-day music festival in Pranburi Dec. 1-10
Pak Nam Pran in Pranburi is hosting the “Lomwongman Music Pranburi” festival, a major music festival spanning 10 days, from Dec. 110.
Organized by the Pak Nam Pran subdistrict addministrative organization in collaboration with Lomwongman and the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the festival got underway last night and is set against the scenic backdrop of Maharaj Field by the sea. Continued …
Police target gun menace
A week before Loy Krathong, the Royal Thai Police (RTP) arrested 14,909 suspects in 14,339 criminal cases in a pre-festival crackdown.
Of those, 1,320 cases were related to the illegal selling of unlicensed guns and illegally owned licensed guns, said National Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol. Continued …
EXAT planning 11 expressway projects over the next 10 years
The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) is planning 11 new expressway projects in the Bangkok metropolitan area and in the provinces over the next 10 years, with the earliest project expected to open for public use as soon as 2025.
The 11 projects include the construction of new expressways, as well as expansion of the existing infrastructure over a combined distance of more than 200 kilometers with a budget of 400 billion baht, EXAT Gov. Surachet Laophulsuk said on Friday. Continued …
‘Gold card’ pharmacy scheme helps patients avoid hospital
The Health Systems Research Institute (HSRI) is satisfied with the first-year implementation of the Extra Plus project, which allows members of the gold card universal healthcare scheme to receive medicine at pharmacies near their home for free.
Dr. Supakit Sirilak, director of HSRI, said the idea was based on an attempt to bring the public healthcare system closer to people. Continued …
Rooftop solar panels planned for petrol stations
Oam Suk Social Enterprise, a subsidiary of Bangchak Group, has extended its support to a network of cooperative service stations, enabling them to install rooftop solar panel systems for cost-saving purposes, while facilitating the registration of acquired carbon credits with the Thailand Greenhouse Gas Management Organization (TGO) through the T-VER program. Continued …
Norwegian Motorcyclist Drives into Dangling Cable
A 60-year-old Norwegian national was injured when he accidentally drove his motorbike into a communication wire that was dangling across the road in the district of Sattahip yesterday.
The incident occurred in front of Khun Suk Village, Bang Saray subdistrict, Sattahip district, Chonburi province. Upon receiving a report of the mishap, the Sawang Rojanatham Foundation promptly dispatched a rescue team to the scene. Continued …
Fragile, weak economy sees central bank holding interest rates, reducing 2023 growth to 2.4%
Foreign tourism is falling, signaling a precarious future. Manufacturing is slumping and the services sector has stumbled. Analysts warn of challenges ahead, while the government talks of intervention, the Bank of Thailand emphasizes stability.
The Bank of Thailand, this week, held Thai borrowing rates at 2.5%, with indications that it may hold the rate throughout 2024 until 2025, as it reported a pickup in GDP growth in the final quarter of the year even though the economy remains fragile with reduced manufacturing output and falling foreign tourism numbers, which have led the bank to downgrade the 2023 projected growth level to 2.4%. Continued …
Private sector urged to embrace circular economy
The private sector is being encouraged to adopt circular economy principles for business operations to reduce costs, increase efficiency and generate income from innovative business models.
Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the Trade Policy and Strategy Office, said the circular economy concept was introduced in response to the ongoing development of technology and rapidly changing consumer demands that affect the economy, society and the environment. Continued …
Over 22,000 debtors register for government help on first day of registration
More than 22,000 people registered for government debt relief on the first day of registration on Friday, Interior Ministry spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul said.
The registration is part of the government’s efforts to tackle the issue of illegal lending at hefty interest rates. Many debtors who had failed to repay their debts were reportedly threatened or assaulted by loan sharks. Continued …
Japanese investors eye rail line
Japanese investors have expressed interest in investing in Red Line electric train extension projects, said Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit.
Yesterday, Nashida Kazuya, the Japanese ambassador to Thailand, met Suriya at the ministry to discuss how Thailand and Japan could collaborate in the development of transportation. Continued …
Civic groups seek elderly pensions boost with legislation
Civil groups are urging lawmakers to speed up passing the Elderly and National Pension Act.
The Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) recently backed the We Fair Network in submitting a petition signed by 10,000 people demanding the bill to be vetted in parliament. Continued …
Promotions set to drive EV sales
Battery electric vehicle (BEV) sales in Thailand are expected to reach 70,000 units this year thanks to the launch of new models and marketing campaigns, especially during November and December, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).
The 12-day Bangkok International Motor Show, which started on Nov. 30, should help increase BEV sales in the last month of the year, according to the federation. Continued …
National parks drop e-ticketing system
The National Park, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) has pulled the plug on e-ticketing for six of Thailand‘s prized national parks, sparking outrage and concerns as the tourist high season kicks off.
The decision to suspend e-ticketing for tourists visiting six national parks in Thailand has triggered a storm of criticism, with many deeming it untimely and poorly planned. As December marks the beginning of the tourism high season, both locals and international visitors are left in the lurch, struggling to navigate their trips without the once-convenient e-ticketing system. Continued …
Opening hours extension ‘will boost economy’
The private sector contends that extending night venue opening hours will attract more foreign tourists to Thailand, while Pattaya expects a 30%–40% increase in tourism revenue.
Longer opening hours will start on Dec. 15 in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Chon Buri, and Phuket as planned, and outlets will be able to sell alcohol until 4am in specially designated zones. Continued …
Craving American food? Bangkok has a fair for that
Sizzling beef steaks, salty rich cheese, crunchy Washington apples, lentil health snacks, and sweet and crispy funnel cakes await Bangkokians this weekend as the EmQuartier on Sukhumvit plays host to TastyUSA Day 2023.
The fair, which began on Thursday and continues through Sunday, is now its second edition and offers all comers the chance to feast on American signature foods and beverages. Continued …
Crowds of tourists go sunflower bathing as Lopburi bursts into bloom
Tourists are flocking to Lopburi, as the province 150 kilometers north of Bangkok unveils its famed annual sunflower festival.
Hundreds of selfie-snapping visitors bathed in the yellow glow of 25 rai (4 hectares) of sunflowers at Maharach Ranch in Pattana Nikhom district on Friday. They also took advantage of the cool December weather to stroll through the vast tapestry of golden flowers. Continued …
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