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Wednesday’s news-July 3


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Easing booze sale rule considered/Fixing flaws in booze law/Consumers ‘can open parcels before paying’/Ambitious ‘Zero Dropout’ Program/Thailand extends diesel price cap/Another one million trees/EVs face insurance hurdles/Second Alzheimer’s Drug Approved/Economy: Bangkok third most expensive city/Thailand-China Railway Project/Bt276 billion in borrowing/EEC is key to industrial growth/Thailand Encouraged to Embrace Solar Energy/Property rules could mimic Singapore/To extend loan repayment period/Shippers expect growth of 1%-2%/Myanmar Financing: Risky business/Tourism: Duty-Free Arrival Stores To Be Closed/Travel alert for Thailand/17.5 million foreign tourists/Phuket’s Inadequate Infrastructure/Banyan Group Expands in Phuket/Canadian Man Found Drowned/Thailand Experience: Thailand on the Cheap/Marine sanctuaries helping to save Thai crab/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/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

PM ‘will consider’ easing booze sale rule

The government has promised to consider lifting the afternoon ban on alcohol sales to help ease the plight of restaurant operators who say the poor economy is starting to hurt them.

Representatives of the Restaurant Business Club on Tuesday handed Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin a letter asking the government to help restaurants survive tough economic times. Continued …

Fixing flaws in Thailand’s booze law

Sixteen years after the Alcohol Control Act was enforced to curb youth drinking, consumption among youngsters remains as high as ever, highlighting the law’s ineffectiveness.

The national health survey in 2021 is revealing. It showed that 390,000 youths in the 15-19 age group had consumed alcohol in the past year, with 31% of them being new drinkers. Continued …

Consumers ‘can open parcels before paying’

Consumers have the right to open parcels to inspect them before making cash-on-delivery payments, according to the Office of the Consumer Protection Board.

The board has issued a new regulation in response to complaints by many people who reported various problems with products they ordered and paid for before opening them. Continued …

Thailand Unveils Ambitious ‘Zero Dropout’ Program

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin expressed deep concern over the alarming statistics showing that around one million Thai youths aged 3-18 have dropped out of school. This concern prompted the launch of the “Thailand Zero Dropout” program, a top-priority national agenda aimed at reversing this troubling trend.

(Editor: A sure way to decrease the drop-out rate would be to eliminate the requirement for school uniforms. Many families go into debt each year paying for school uniforms, while others must forego allowing their children to attend school due to the cost of uniforms.)

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke announced the adoption of four crucial measures at yesterday’s cabinet meeting, which are to be rolled out across all provinces without delay. The first step involves locating these dropouts. Following that, tailored support will be provided to address the specific needs of each child, ensuring they return to school. Continued …

Thailand extends diesel price cap amid long-term energy concerns

Efforts by the Thailand government to cap energy prices, and diesel subsidies may appease the public in the short term, but there are growing concerns about the long-term implications on fuel consumption.

The extension of the diesel price subsidy, funded by the Oil Fuel Fund, is a recent measure that fixes the retail price at 33 baht per liter until July 31. This initiative aims to alleviate financial pressures on households and businesses, particularly those affected by the pandemic and rising global crude prices following the escalation of the Russia-Ukraine war in 2022. Continued …

Bangkok to grow another one million trees

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) announced on social media platforms on Tuesday that its 1-million-tree campaign has already reached its goal, two years ahead of schedule.

Making Bangkok greener with 1 million more trees, big and small, was one of the flagship policies of Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt. He expected to reach the number by the time his four-year term ends in 2026. Continued …

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Thai EVs face insurance hurdles

Thailand’s rapidly expanding electric vehicle (EV) market could face setbacks if insurance companies refuse to provide coverage for EVs, says the Thai Automotive Industry Assn. (TAIA).

Tokio Marine Safety Insurance announced on Tuesday that its current insurance premiums would “temporarily” not apply to new EV customers, including those who own transferred cars, as it would consider new premium rates on a case-by-case basis. Continued …

FDA Approves Second Alzheimer’s Drug That Can Modestly Slow Disease

U.S. officials have approved another Alzheimer’s drug that can modestly slow the disease, providing a new option for patients in the early stages of the incurable, memory-destroying ailment.

The Food and Drug Administration approved Eli Lilly’s Kisunla on Tuesday for mild or early cases of dementia caused by Alzheimer’s. It’s only the second drug that’s been convincingly shown to delay cognitive decline in patients, following last year’s approval of a similar drug from Japanese drugmaker Eisai. Continued …

Bangkok third most expensive city in Southeast Asia

Bangkok has been ranked third among the costliest cities in Southeast Asia for international workers by business adviser Mercer.

This year’s ranking was conducted on 226 cities across five continents. It assessed the comparative costs of over 200 items in each location – from housing and transportation to food, clothing, household goods and entertainment. Continued …

Thailand-China Railway Project: Enhancing Regional Connectivity

Thailand is developing an 873-kilometer high-speed rail project that will connect Bangkok with the Laos-China railway. Once completed, it will be possible for people and goods to travel from Bangkok to Kunming, the capital of China’s Yunnan province. The project is expected to be completed by 2028.

The railway — which is estimated to cost between US$5 billion and US$9.9 billion — is part of China’s Belt and Road Initiative (BRI), a global development strategy adopted by the Chinese government in 2013 to enhance regional connectivity and embrace a brighter economic future. Continued …

Cabinet approves additional Bt276 billion in borrowing

The cabinet has approved an additional 276 billion baht in borrowing for fiscal 2024, of which 269 billion is for direct government use, as well as funds for state enterprises to restructure debt.

The change will bring total new borrowing in the fiscal year ending on Sept. 30 to 1 trillion baht, deputy government spokeswoman Rudklao Intawong Suwankiri told a news briefing on Tuesday. Continued …

Credit agencies highlight Thailand’s EEC as key to industrial growth

Credit rating agencies underscore the significance of Thailand’s Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) project in advancing the nation’s industrial sector and boosting competitiveness, according to the Public Debt Management Office (PDMO).

The public debt adviser for PDMO, Jindarat Viriyataveekul, indicated that credit rating agencies have been closely observing the EEC project’s progress for years due to its pivotal role in shaping Thailand’s future economy. Continued …

Thailand Encouraged to Embrace Solar Energy for Economic Gains

Thailand’s abundant sunlight offers a prime opportunity for a solar energy revolution, yet high initial costs and complex regulations hinder widespread adoption.

Piyasak Pichetanawin, vice president of the Solar Energy Assn. of Thailand, urges the government to promote solar energy use, particularly in the industrial sector. Continued …

Property rules could mimic Singapore

The government should ensure Thais can afford homes and should limit the areas for extending foreign ownership of condos to specific zones, even within a single province, to avoid opposition, says a property research firm.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center, said the Thai government might adopt measures similar to Singapore, which underlines home affordability for its citizens. Continued …

State housing bank told to extend loan repayment period to 85 years

In a bid to cut down on unpaid housing mortgages, the Government Housing Bank (GHB) has been instructed to extend the loan repayment period to 85 years.

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said on Monday that the move is to reduce the number of housing loans that fall under the special mention (SM) and non-performing loans (NPLs) groups. Continued … 

Shippers expect growth of 1%-2%

Despite geopolitical tensions in Europe and the Middle East, the Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) expects the value of exports to expand by 1-2% in the second half this year.

However, it is cautious about numerous unpredictable factors in the second half, including geopolitical conflicts in Europe and the Middle East; the trade war between the U.S. and China; the U.S. presidential election; rising production costs, including increases in the daily minimum wage, energy and electricity prices; higher freight and surcharge costs; and a shortage of containers as China ramps up production and exports. Continued …

Myanmar Financing: Risky business

The civil war in Myanmar has entered its third year without any sign that the situation will improve soon – especially after a five-month ceasefire brokered by the Chinese government fell apart late last month.

As such, it would hardly be surprising if the global community resorted to sanctions to incapacitate the country’s military government. Continued …

Duty-Free Arrival Stores To Be Closed After Losing 3 Billion Baht

The Thai government is set to close duty-free shops at eight airports across Thailand due to an estimated loss of 3 billion baht in customs revenue. This is part of a strategy to make Thailand a renowned tourist and shopping destination.

Ratchada Thanadirek, the deputy spokesperson for the prime minister’s office, announced the decision during a press conference after a Cabinet meeting. The proposal to close the duty-free stores was initially discussed at a Cabinet meeting in November last year. Continued …

UK Foreign Office issues new travel alert for Thailand amid ‘high threat’

The UK Foreign Office has updated its travel advice for those planning a trip to Thailand, warning of a “high threat” of terrorism. The government department regularly revises its guidance to ensure the safety of Britons traveling abroad.

On Tuesday, a new alert was issued specifically for those heading to Thailand, a popular holiday destination for many UK residents, with hotspots including Bangkok and Phuket. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 17.5 million foreign tourists

Thailand received over 17.5 million foreign tourists in the first half of 2024, an increase of 35% from a year earlier, on course to meet the year-end target of 36.7 million foreign arrivals, official data showed on Tuesday.

With 3.43 million arrivals, Chinese tourists made up the largest source market for the Southeast Asian country in the first six months of this year, followed by 2.43 million from Malaysia and 1.04 million from India, according to the Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports. Continued …

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Phuket Flooded by Inadequate Infrastructure Amid Rapid Growth

Phuket’s rapid urbanization clashes with underdeveloped infrastructure, unmasking the island’s dire challenges. Recent heavy rainfall and widespread flooding highlight the urgency for crucial upgrades and the consequences of insufficient government budgeting.

Thaneth Tantipiriyakij, president of the Phuket Tourist Assn., voiced serious concerns. Despite Phuket attracting 60% first-time tourists, many could be deterred by inconveniences stemming from inadequate infrastructure. Continued …

Banyan Group Expands with 15 New Phuket Properties

Banyan Group, one of the world’s leading multi-branded hospitality groups, has reaffirmed its commitment to expanding its portfolio in Phuket with 15 properties under the Banyan Group Residences portfolio. This strategic focus on Thailand’s renowned resort island underscores Phuket’s thriving property market across various segments.

In recent years, especially post-COVID, Phuket, Thailand’s largest island, has evolved from a tourist paradise into the ultimate vacation home destination for high-net-worth individuals (HNWIs) globally. Banyan Group’s 15-project investment underscores Phuket’s growing prominence as a premier relocation destination to watch. Continued …

Missing Young Canadian Man Found Drowned at Phang Nga Beach

A Canadian man who had been reported missing on Sunday was found dead at a beach in the Takua Thung district on Monday.

The Khok Kloi Police said on Sunday in the afternoon, they were notified of the missing man from a friend, an American national. He stayed at a villa at the Na Tai Beach in the Khok Kloi subdistrict with the missing Canadian national and three other people. Continued …

How to Enjoy Thailand on the Cheap

Phuket City is the capital of Phuket, one of Thailand’s most popular islands in the Andaman Sea off the country’s west coast. Tourists worldwide flock here in droves every year to experience the dramatic coastline, picturesque islands, and mouthwatering Thai cuisine.

Unfortunately, Phuket is a victim of its popularity, as the prices here are much higher than in most parts of the country, especially when you compare it to places like Chiang Mai in the north. However, don’t panic just yet; Phuket can still be enjoyed if you travel on a budget. Continued …

How marine sanctuaries are helping to save an iconic Thai crab

Floating through the crystal-clear waters off the east coast of Thailand, fisher Sutham Hemmanee spots a large female crab amid the morning’s haul, its underside swollen with the promise of offspring.

“A female crab like this can produce millions of babies,” the 57-year-old says, pointing to the bulging yellow pouches attached to the crab’s stomach. “We put these egg-carrying females in the crab bank.” Continued …

Myanmar shop owners jailed for raising wages

With Myanmar’s currency plunging and inflation soaring, the owner of three mobile phone shops in Mandalay announced he was giving his employees a raise. Word of his generosity quickly spread, and his workers cheered the news. Continued …

Stampede at religious event in India kills at least 116

Thousands of people at a religious gathering in India rushed to leave a makeshift tent, setting off a stampede Tuesday that killed at least 116 and left scores injured, officials said. Continued …

South Korean hotels and resorts are adopting adult-only policies

As childless couples and solo vacationers emerge as key target customers, more South Korean hotels and resorts are adopting adult-only policies to cultivate a serene and sophisticated ambience for adult guests. Continued …

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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

Friday’s news-June 28


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The biggest killer you never considered

Some of the world’s big challenges get a lot of attention. Climate change, war and immigration are constantly in the news and receive large funding from states and private philanthropies. Other significant problems like tuberculosis and nutrition receive less airtime and awareness but count among major global priorities, with funding allocated.

Even the aptly named “neglected tropical diseases” like rabies, river blindness and leprosy, which kill 200,000 people each year in poorer countries, have their own programs and attention in the World Health Organization. Continued … 

Cooking gas subsidies extended to Sept 30

The price of cooking gas, also known as liquefied petroleum gas (LPG), will remain fixed at 423 baht per 15-kilogram cylinder until Sept. 30 as energy officials have agreed to extend subsidies from the Oil Fuel Fund.

The current LPG subsidy is scheduled to end on Sunday, prompting the Energy Policy Administration Committee (Epac) to meet on Thursday to review the impact of higher cooking gas prices on the cost of living, said Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, who chaired the meeting. Continued … 

Zebra crossing installed outside new Hua Hin Railway Station

In response to public concerns about road safety, Hua Hin Municipality has installed a zebra crossing in front of the new Hua Hin Railway Station on Phra Pokklao Road. The move was prompted by reports highlighting the lack of a pedestrian crossing at the high-traffic area in front of the new railway station, posing significant risks to pedestrians. Local residents had requested the municipality to address this issue urgently. No word on whether the high-volume traffic on the road will actually stop for pedestrians. (HHT)

Analysts see continued baht decline this year

The baht is likely to plunge to 37.25 to the U.S. dollar in the short term, as Asian currencies slumped to their weakest level since 2022 amid continued outflows from both the Thai stock and bond markets, attributed to ongoing global volatility pending U.S. interest rate cuts, say economists.

The Thai currency fell to 36.99 baht to the greenback on Thursday, the lowest in two months, from Wednesday’s close of 36.82. The yen slid past the key 160-per-dollar level to a 38-year low, while currencies in the region were largely subdued as the dollar strengthened overnight amid prospects that U.S. interest rates may stay higher for longer. Continued … 

Men over 50 urged to be tested for prostate cancer

Health experts urge men over 50 to take precautions against prostate cancer, emphasizing that untreated conditions can be fatal. The Thailand Healthcare 2024 event, held in Samyan Mitrtown Hall, highlighted free health screenings and expert talks on prostate health.

The annual fair, celebrating its 16th year, kicked off yesterday, featuring free health check-ups from 30 leading hospitals through tomorrow. The event, organized by the Matichon Group in collaboration with various health organizations, aims to promote health awareness among men. Continued … 

Hua Hin welcomes Miss Universe Thailand 2024 contestants

Hua Hin welcomed 40 contestants of the Miss Universe Thailand 2024 pageant yesterday. The participants, hailing from various provinces across the country, gathered at the Sundance Day Club Hotel for a gala dinner hosted by TPN Global Co., the rights holder of Miss Universe Thailand, and the organizing committee. The Miss Universe Thailand 2024 Swimsuit Competition wil be held tonight at the Amari Hotel in Hua Hin. (HHT)

Son’s search for his dad’s Thai girlfriend from 1968-1971 comes to an abrupt halt

A curious news story flared briefly this week in Thailand and online, linked with lost love. It was a poignant tale from both the United States and Thailand of an elderly U.S. serviceman and a Thai grandmother lamenting the loss of love from the heady Vietnam War era when American armed forces were stationed in Thailand.

The story came to an abrupt halt when the American son of the serviceman attacked the media. At the same time, the granddaughter of an elderly Thai woman confirmed that both love stories emerging at the same time were not an act of serendipity. Continued … 

Cat Urine Test Kit for fast early detection of kidney disease, gallstones

All cat lovers want to see their beloved kitties happy and healthy. But cats, like humans, face various illnesses, especially the most common among cats today including kidney disease, gallstones, and bladder infection (cystitis).

If the owners have time and can notice their pets’ changed behaviur, they can bring them in for early treatment. Unfortunately, many rarely have time to observe their cats’ behavior and by the time they realize something is wrong, their cats are already very sick and require treatment that can cause pain, suffering, and piled-up medical bills. Continued … 

Minister targets overloaded lorries and bribery

Thailand’s transport ministry pledged stricter enforcement against overloaded lorries and aims to eliminate highway-related bribery in a move to enhance road safety.

The minister directed the Department of Highways (DoH) and the Department of Rural Roads (DRR) to utilize new technologies to enhance the detection of overloaded vehicles and to take serious legal action against violators. Continued … 

2 Korean Guides Arrested in Chiang Mai Car Scam Case

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Chinese Suspect in 150M Baht Scam Caught in Pattaya

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Thai Banks Are the Top Suppliers of Financial Services to Myanmar’s Military: UN Expert

Thai banks have become the main supplier of international financial services for Myanmar’s military government, enabling its purchases of goods and equipment used to carry out its increasingly bloody war against pro-democracy resistance forces and armed ethnic minority groups, a UN expert said in a report issued Wednesday.

The report by Tom Andrews, the UN special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, tracks how that country’s ruling military council has been able to continue procuring arms by shifting suppliers of financial services and military hardware as previous sources have been blocked by sanctions imposed by the United States, the European Union and other states. Continued … 

Bank of Thailand sees economic stability from Q3

The Bank of Thailand (BOT) expects the economy to start stabilizing from the third quarter thanks to accelerated growth and potential to meet the 2.6% expansion target this year. Senior BOT executives voiced these optimistic views at the second Monetary Policy Forum for this year on Wednesday.

At the forum, the central bank executives also reiterated that the current benchmark interest rate of 2.5% per annum was suitable for current economic conditions, despite the government’s repeated calls for a cut by at least 25 percentage points. Continued … 

Could expanding foreigners’ property rights stimulate Thai economy?

Thailand’s prime minister, Srettha Thavisin, has proposed a policy allowing foreigners to lease land for up to 99 years and to own up to 75% of a condominium project as an economic stimulus measure. He has clarified that this policy would not equate to granting land ownership rights to foreigners.

However, critics contend that such a move could lead to increased land prices, potentially hindering Thai citizens from owning land. Continued … 

Global foreign investment is falling

How does today’s climate of international chaos and uncertainty serve as a business barometer for foreign investment? Foreign investment has declined globally by 2% to $1.3 trillion (44 trillion baht) for 2023. Yet, in developing countries, the dip was much deeper as investment flows fell by 7% to $867 billion.

These numbers from the UN’s latest World Investment Report 2024 underscore both a cautious recovery from the pandemic and, even more so, the results of international political discord, civil conflict, and investor nervousness. Continued … 

Factory output unexpectedly falls in May as car output down

Thailand’s manufacturing production index unexpectedly fell 1.54% in May from a year earlier due to lower car production and higher energy costs, the industry ministry said today.

The figure compared with a forecast increase of 1.35% in May in a Reuters poll, and followed a downwardly revised annual rise of 2.69% in April, which was the first increase in 19 months. Continued … 

Report highlights Thai automotive industry’s need for evolution

A new study done by the International Labor Organization (ILO) shows the urgent need for the automotive industry in Thailand to adapt to the evolving employment landscape.

The report, titled “Navigating transformational changes and transitions: The skills development and employment landscape in Thailand’s automotive manufacturing sector,” reveals a pronounced gap between current workforce skills and the demands of an industry increasingly focused on sustainability and technology. Continued … 

Gulf Energy to double data center capacity

Gulf Energy Development and its partners plan to spend an additional 10 billion baht to double their outlay on a data center facility in Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan.

The expansion will increase the center’s energy consumption to 50 megawatts from a previously announced 25 megawatts, with completion expected in March next year, Chief Financial Officer Yupapin Wangviwat said on Thursday. Continued … 

AIS EEC opens in Thailand Digital Valley

Advanced Info Service (AIS) has launched its Evolution Experience Center (AIS EEC), the first digital innovation center in Thailand Digital Valley in Chon Buri province, with the aim of becoming a “hub of learning” about 5G infrastructure technology and related platforms.

The center offers hands-on experiences testing tech applications for business and industrial transformation, said Phupa Akavipat, AIS’s acting chief enterprise business officer. Continued … 

Petroleum sector again tops 10 biggest revenue earners in Thailand

The petroleum sector was Thailand’s top revenue-generating industry, with 3.84 trillion baht, according to the Thai Department of Business Development survey of the top 10 industries with the highest revenues based on financial statements for 2023.

Department Director-general Oramon Sapthaweetham said that the department had analyzed financial data and business performance to assess the overall and detailed economic growth trends in the country. Continued … 

Pattaya’s future rings in with 5G Smart City initiative

Pattaya City and National Telecom (NT) have embarked on a collaboration to develop the 5G Pattaya Smart City project. On Tuesday, Pattaya City Mayor Poramase Ngampichet and NT President Colonel Sapphachai Huwanan formalized this partnership by signing a memorandum of understanding (MOU) at Pattaya City Hall.

This initiative focuses on integrating advanced technologies such as 5G Internet, artificial intelligence (AI), and the Internet of Things (IoT) to enhance city management. A pivotal component of the project is the installation of smart poles across Pattaya City, aimed at boosting 5G internet accessibility and improving the quality of life for both residents and visitors. Continued … 

Domestic Tourism Faces Shortfall to 1.2-Trillion-Baht Spending Target

Thailand’s domestic tourism spending is projected to fall short of the government’s ambitious 1.2 trillion baht target, owing to economic concerns and rising travel costs, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Somradee Chitchong, TAT’s deputy governor for domestic marketing, expressed confidence that domestic trips would hit 210 million this year, surpassing their initial target of 200 million. Continued … 

A common ASEAN visa may be too ambitious to realise

In April, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin proposed a Schengen-like visa program with some of his ASEAN counterparts. Srettha’s plan envisages a single or common visa area for the mainland ASEAN states of Cambodia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Thailand and Vietnam. If the plan follows the EU model, short-stay visitors would, with a single application, have access to the six countries for up to 90 days.

The initiative seeks to boost tourist numbers beyond their pre-COVID levels. In 2023, tourist arrivals to ASEAN countries sat at roughly 70% of their pre-COVID level, with Thailand leading at just north of 28 million, still far shy of its 2019 peak of nearly 40 million. Continued … 

AirAsia to operate flights betweeen Kuala Lumpur and Chiang Rai

AirAsia will be launching a direct route from Kuala Lumpur to Chiang Rai starting on Nov. 2 with three weekly flights.

To celebrate this addition, the airline is offering free seats for the inaugural flights. The free-seat promotion applies to the base fare for one-way flights, excluding airport taxes, MAVCOM fees, fuel surcharges, and other charges. All-in fares start from 186 Malaysian Ringgits (about 1,452 baht) one way. Continued … 

Volcanic durian from southern Thailand creates year-long wait list

A surge in demand has led to a year-long wait list for the unique volcanic durian grown exclusively in southern Thailand, which boasts a GAP certification ensuring its safety and quality. This particular variety is reported to be twice as delicious as the commonly known Monthong durian.

At the heart of this phenomenon is Saiyut Jannsawang’s orchard in Na Khao Sia village, Trang province. Saiyut, a retired agricultural officer, turned to durian farming post-retirement and now manages a 15-rai (approximately 6-acre) plantation, the first in southern Thailand to cultivate volcanic soil durian. The orchard, which is the only one in the region, has received a GAP (Good Agricultural Practices) certification from the Department of Agricultural Extension, verifying it as a chemical-free durian farm. Continued … 

‘Rockstar’ Lisa’s new video filmed in Yaowarat hits 5M views in 3 hours

The new video from Lalisa “Lisa” Manobal passed 5 million views merely three hours after it was posted on YouTube. By then the video for Lisa’s latest single Rockstar had been seen 5.1 million times and the viewership was continuing to accelerate.

Video 

The music was the talk of the town in Thailand, as most parts of the single were filmed in Bangkok’s Yaowarat district. It shows the superstar of K-pop group Blackpink singing and dancing on a road in the capital’s famed Chinatown. Continued … 

10 things to know before you go to Chiang Rai

The northernmost major city in Thailand, Chiang Rai lies between two mountain ranges on the Kok River plain southwest of the border with Laos and Myanmar. Older and quieter than its bustling neighbor Chiang Mai, both the city and Chiang Rai province at large offer a gateway to authentic northern culture and cuisine, from the mist-covered rice fields and mountain villages of Doi Mae Salong to the Buddhist temples and steaming food stalls of the capital district.

The beer is cheap and the larb is fresh, but Chiang Rai is more than all that. Expect riverside craft cocktails, experimental fine dining and a happening contemporary art scene. These 10 bits of local wisdom will help get you started. Continued … 

There’s a reason why Khao Lak is known as ‘Little Thailand’

The smell of coffee fills the warm, humid tropical air. Before a cave in the rainforest, some men have heated water in a bamboo tube over an open fire and then prepared a jet-black brew. This isn’t only for the tourists, but a tradition in southern Thailand. The drink is served, likewise, from cups made of bamboo.

Sipping their coffee, the visitors look out on the Sok River, where the rafts on which they came are bobbing peacefully. Cherry-red dragonflies buzz above the water, an army of ants marches across the sandy soil, and high up in the tree is the sound of exotic birds singing away. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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