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Saturday’s news-Oct 26


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V Villas Hua Hin Awarded/Intercontinental Hua Hua receives award/Cha Am murder suspect arrested/Fireworks Explosion Claims 4 Lives/Retirement age to 65/Bangkok Braces for Rising PM2.5 Levels/Bangkok, Chiang Mai among worst cities for air pollution/Fearless Monk Captures Cobra Barehanded/Grapes of wrath/Moo Deng’s real home has disappeared/Dugong deaths rise/Economy: Casino bill causing division/Growth in Thai agricultural exports/Drone industry set to soar/Tourism: Buriram’s MotoGP World Championship/Full Recovery of Indian Tourist Arrivals/Travelers clear Singapore airport immigration in 10 seconds/Thailand Experience: Royal barge procession/Thailand’s largest temple fair/‘Lonely Planet’s 2025 Best in Travel’/Climate Thailand: Luxury eco resort/To strengthen Thailand’s EV ecosystem/Thai aviation a long way from goals/International/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

V Villas Hua Hin Awarded Inaugural Green Globe Certification

Green Globe recently awarded V Villas Hua Hin – MGallery Collection its inaugural certification. The MGallery Collection has a comprehensive sustainability-management plan in place that supports the establishment of green practices within a luxury boutique hotel.

Energy usage is minimized throughout the property, where each private villa uses a PAC system to recover heat from the AC compressor to produce hot water. No electricity provided from other sources is necessary to generate hot water for guest rooms. Continued …

Intercontinental Hua Hua receives Fitwell sustainability award

InterContinental Residences Hua Hin, developed by Proud Real Estate Public Co., becomes the first move-in-ready condominium in Thailand and the first condominium under the InterContinental brand globally to receive the prestigious Fitwel Built certification. This reinforces the company’s development philosophy of providing a holistic, sustainable living experience.

“PROUD Real Estate’s commitment to Fitwel certification sets a new benchmark for health and well-being in Thailand’s real estate sector. By prioritizing the wellness of residents, they are not only enhancing living conditions but also fostering a culture of sustainability and community engagement.” said Joanna Frank, president and CEO of the Center for Active Design (CfAD) and Active Design Advisors, the operators of Fitwel. Continued …

Cha Am murder suspect arrested

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Thailand’s Winter Expected to Start Oct 29, Colder Than Last Year

Thailand’s Meteorological Department has announced that the 2024 winter season is set to begin on Oct. 29 and is expected to last until late February 2025. This season is anticipated to be colder than last year, with December 2024 to January 2025 marking the coldest period.

According to Dr. Sukanyaniyawinyacharn, acting director-general of the Meteorological Department, the onset of winter is assessed by three factors: a consistent drop in temperatures below 23°C across northern Thailand, a shift to northeast and east winds at lower altitudes, and a gradual decrease in rainfall. This year’s winter season is estimated to start two weeks later than average. Continued …

Fireworks Explosion Claims 4 Lives, Injures 7 at Kathin Festival Celebration

Tragedy struck a village gathering in Kalasin Province as a fireworks explosion claimed the lives of four individuals and injured seven others while they prepared for a Kathin festival celebration. The incident occurred yesterday in the village of Kao Noi, Kamalasai district.

The explosion occurred near the public reservoir of the village, where two individuals were found dead at the scene. Both victims suffered severe injuries, with body parts scattered due to the explosion’s force. Continued …

Retirement age to go up to 65

The Labor Ministry plans to raise the retirement age for both private and government sectors to 65 years, the same as in Singapore and Switzerland, said Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn. Phiphat said on Friday that the idea of extending the retirement age was attributed to today’s improvements in health and medical advancements.

According to him, the ministry also plans to amend the Social Security Act and expand the social security benefit to cover 2 million migrant workers, including those from Myanmar, Laos and Cambodia, he said. Continued …

Bangkok Braces for Rising PM2.5 Levels Amid Cool Weather

Bangkok is set to experience increased pollution levels over the weekend as PM2.5 particles hang heavy in the air, exacerbated by cool weather and poor circulation, according to the Pollution Control Department. Unsafe PM2.5 concentrations were recorded in 36 areas across the city, with Nong Khaem district leading the pack at 51.1µg/m³.

These fine particulate matters were measured between 19.5µg/m³ and 53.8µg/m³ early this morning. A combination of local climatic conditions and external influences, like the Trami tropical cyclone traversing the South China Sea, is expected to induce more rain next week, which promises to alleviate the pollution. Continued …

Bangkok, Chiang Mai among world’s worst cities for air pollution

After the floods, air pollution follows in Thailand. Bangkok and Chiang Mai have made it into the top 50 cities worldwide for small dust particle pollution, according to the latest data from Swiss-based IQAir.

As of 10.25am on Friday, the Thai capital ranked 13th with an air quality index (AQI) of 101, despite having briefly been ranked 7th earlier in the day. Chiang Mai ranked 43rd with an AQI of 66. Continued … 

Black Cobra Found Under Car’s Hood, Fearless Monk Captures It Barehanded

A local resident was left in shock after discovering a massive black king cobra, over two meters long, hiding in their parked car. The incident, which took place near Tham Pha Pu Temple in Ban Nam Phu, Loei Province, quickly drew the attention of police and rescue volunteers.

However, the snake’s capture ultimately required the expertise of a nearby monk, renowned for his skill with reptiles, who fearlessly seized the snake barehanded. Continued …

Grapes of wrath

A report about high levels of pesticides found in sampled Shine Muscat grapes has raised fears about food safety, leading many to wonder how many fruits and vegetables sold at markets are laced with toxic chemicals.

(Editor: There have been previous reports that garlic imported from China is grown with toxic chemicals. Hua Hin wet markets and groceries typically carry lower-cost Chinese garlic, which can be identified by the flat bottom of the bulbs.)

The report was not conducted by a government agency but by the Thai Pesticides Alert Network (Thai-PAN) and the Foundation for Consumers, both non-government organizations campaigning against the use of chemicals in farming. Continued …

Moo Deng: the celebrated hippo’s real home has disappeared

The playful and pudgy mammal that went viral from its Thai zoo enclosure has a sad story to tell about her fellows hippos. Moo Deng is the two-month-old pygmy hippo who flicks her ears in joy and likes splashing in water. She lives the life of a superstar at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, where huge crowds have massed – but the chances of spotting her relatives in the wild are slim.

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Pygmy hippos (Choeropsis liberiensis) are endangered and estimated to number fewer than 2,500. Their decline has been drastic: a long-term survey in a national park in Ivory Coast found 12,000 pygmy hippos in 1982; 5,000 in 1997 and 2,000 in 2011. Today, these hippos are scarce across their native west Africa. Continued …

Dugong deaths rise in Thailand, as seagrass sources dwindle

Thailand has witnessed a concerning rise in dugong deaths, with eight found dead this month alone. Three of these deaths are believed to be due to the deterioration of seagrass, a crucial food source for these gentle marine mammals.

Pinsak Suraswadi, director-general of the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, said on Thursday three dugong carcasses were spotted in Satun, two each in Trang and Phuket, and one in Krabi. Continued …

Casino bill already causing division at cabinet level

Deputy Minister of Finance Julapun Amornvivat has outlined his plans for a casino bill to be sent to the cabinet before the year’s end. On Thursday, he outlined key details to be discussed with the Entertainment Complex Act.

However, within hours, his plans were rebuffed by Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul in Phnom Penh. The minister of the Interior first stated that any casino bill must be extensively reviewed by the cabinet. Subsequently, he referred reporters to questions raised by the Bhumjaithai Party Secretary-General and Buriram MP Chaichanok Chidchob. Continued …

Trade agreements fuel growth in Thai agricultural exports

Thailand’s agricultural exports grew by 8% year on year in the first eight months of 2024, valued at $19.826 billion, the Department of International Trade Negotiations said. Of the total, 69% of exports were to countries with whom Thailand has free trade agreements, amounting to $13.774 billion (430 billion baht), department Director-general Chotima Iemsawasdikul said.

Thailand remains the No. 1 agricultural products exporter in ASEAN and ranks eighth globally. Major export markets include China, which represents over 31% of Thailand’s total agricultural exports, followed by ASEAN at 15%, Japan at 11%, and South Korea at 3%. Continued …

Thailand’s drone industry set to soar

With registration of more than 1 million drones predicted in the next 10 years, CAAT has developed a master plan to address regulation, safety and infrastructure

“In less than three years, everyone will carry a drone, much like how we all carry mobile phones.” This is the future Sutthiphong Khongpool, director of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), envisions in a country where unmanned aerial vehicles are already being used in a wide array of industries. Continued …

Buriram heats up as the MotoGP World Championship takes center stage

The first day of the MotoGP World Championship, the “PT Grand Prix of Thailand 2024,” hosted by Thailand, kicked off with excitement yesterday.

This is the fastest and most prestigious motorcycle racing event globally, held from Oct. 25-27 at Chang International Circuit in Buriram. It is the largest world-class sporting event ever organized in Thailand, with an audience of over 800 million viewers from 220 countries. Continued …

Thailand Anticipates Full Recovery of Indian Tourist Arrivals This Year

Thailand is set to welcome a full recovery of Indian tourist arrivals this year, projecting over 2 million visitors and almost 90 billion baht in revenue. The boost is attributed to a visa-free scheme and increased flight availability.

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) predicts at least 5,000 Indian tourists will visit during the Diwali holiday. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thiengthong highlighted the importance of India as a key market, emphasizing strong cultural and tourism ties between the two nations. Continued …

Travelers clear Singapore airport immigration in just 10 seconds

Facial recognition and iris biometrics are allowing Changi Airport in Singapore to process passengers through immigration in as little as 10 seconds, as it fully embraces futuristic technology.

Since facial scanning was fully rolled out on Sept. 30, the average time it takes travelers to get through immigration has been cut by 60%, down from the previous 25 seconds, the city-state’s Immigration & Checkpoints Authority (ICA) said in a statement on its website on Thursday. Continued …

Royal barge procession in Bangkok tomorrow

Tomorrow, the best seat in Thailand is along the banks of the Chao Phraya River, as Bangkok showcases one of the country’s most majestic traditions – the Royal Barge Procession, held as part of the Royal Kathin robe-offering ceremony.

This grand spectacle, set against the backdrop of the Chao Phraya River, will stretch from the Rama VIII Bridge to the iconic Wat Arun (Temple of Dawn), marking the auspicious occasion of His Majesty King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s 72nd birthday. Continued …

Experience culture, celebration at one of Thailand’s largest temple fairs

Apart from making merit and paying respects at the sacred giant pagoda of Wat Phra Samut Chedi in Nakhon Pathom province, visitors flock to the renowned temple for the vibrant annual Phra Samut Chedi Fair.

This exciting event offers a variety of entertainment options and abundant shopping opportunities, featuring an array of delicious food and local goods. The fair runs every afternoon until late at night and will continue until Nov. 2. Video …

Thailand celebrated in ‘Lonely Planet’s 2025 Best in Travel’

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that Thailand has once again been honored with prestigious accolades in Lonely Planet’s Best in Travel 2025. In its 15th edition, Best in Travel highlights 30 must-visit destinations for the coming year, with Chiang Mai named as a “Top City” in the list.

In addition to Chiang Mai’s recognition, Thailand received accolades in three other categories: Tha Kha Floating Market in Samut Songkhram was recognized among the “Best Markets,” Trang’s Sunset Beach in southern Thailand was listed among the “Best Beaches,” and Bangkok’s vibrant nightlife was celebrated for its “Best Drag Shows.” Continued …

‘Have you ever heard of a luxury eco resort?’

An influencer has shared her experience after staying at a gorgeous resort in Thailand designed to minimize environmental impact while offering everything needed for a relaxing vacation.

“Have you ever heard of a luxury eco resort?” TikToker Sophia (@sophiaxverde) asks. “We are staying at Pimalai, and we booked this place because we wanted to talk more about eco hotels and how they’re paving the way for more sustainable tourism.” Continued …

EGAT pledges to strengthen Thailand’s EV ecosystem

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has announced its commitment to bolstering the country’s electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure with its comprehensive EV charging solutions.

The initiative aims to empower entrepreneurs nationwide to install EV chargers, supplementing their existing businesses and promoting wider EV adoption. Continued …

Thai aviation a long way from meeting sustainability goals

The aviation sector worldwide has been racing against time to reach net zero by 2050. According to the International Air Transport Assn., the aviation industry produced 915 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2019, roughly 2% of global emissions.

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) recently announced a target requiring Thai carriers usage of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) to account for 1% of their total fuel consumption by 2026, gradually raising the proportion of SAF usage beyond that year. Continued … 

China to crack down on Halloween revelers

Authorities in Shanghai are set to control Halloween cosplayers and decorations this year, as the leadership of Chinese President Xi Jinping has been vigilant about the spread of Western culture and revelers’ costumes with underlying political messages. Continued …

China closes border crossings with Burma after bomb attack

This week, in response to a grenade attack on its consulate in Mandalay, China closed all border crossings with Myanmar, cutting off trade. The move threatens to drive inflation in the war-ravaged country even higher. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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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.

 

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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

Friday’s news-Feb 2

Today’s news: Chatchai Market renovation plans/Remodeling, new market for Hua Hin train station/PM2.5 dust may trigger osteoporosis/Pickup truck hits tree in Hua Hin/Cyber attacks on Thai organizations/Phuket Police Investigate Russian Suspects/Economy: Thailand’s rice exports expected to drop/Tourism: Suvarnabhumi expects 2.3-million tourists/Grab Reveals 5 Travel Insights/Live cobra smuggled onboard AirAsia flight/TripAdvisor ranks Pattaya as 7th Best/Tourist arrivals at Samui airport up 66.7%/Thailand deports dissident Russian rockers/Phitsanulok province records 10 billion in tourism revenue/Nok Air’s dilemma/Thailand Experience: Nakhon Pathom’s signature Khao Moo Daeng dish/International news/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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Chatchai Market renovation plans revealed

Hua Hin officials have revealed more plans about the renovation of the iconic Chatchai Market. The decision to upgrade the market is aimed at enhancing the shopping experience and ensuring hygienic standards.

Under the new plan, Chatchai Market will feature a total of 44 stalls, each with dimensions of 2×2 meters, dedicated to the sale of food items, souvenirs, and local products. In addition to the commercial spaces, the renovation will introduce separate male and female restrooms, dish washing zones, dining areas, and an updated electrical system complete with CCTV surveillance. Continued …

Remodeling, new market in store for Hua Hin train station

Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul, along with key municipal officials, held a meeting with Pornchai Nusit, the chief of the Hua Hin Railway Station, to discuss the refurbishment of the area surrounding the old Hua Hin train station.

The meeting aimed at revitalizing the station’s vicinity to become a new landmark and a hub for local economic development. Moreover, the discussions extended to the possibility of establishing a market along the old railway tracks. Continued … 

PM2.5 dust may trigger osteoporosis

Scientists from Mahidol University say that fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns, or PM2.5, may cause osteoporosis.

Research found lab rats with this type of particulate in their bodies suffered from inflammation in their bones, they said. Continued …

Four killed, eleven injured after pickup truck hits tree in Hua Hin

A road accident occurred in the Huai Sat Yai area of Hua Hin on Wednesday, claiming the lives of four individuals and injuring several others.

A pickup truck, loaded with construction workers, lost control and collided with a tree, causing significant casualties and drawing an urgent response from local emergency teams. Continued …

Thai organizations face 800 more weekly cyber attacks than global average

Check Point Software Technologies, a leading provider of cybersecurity solutions globally, has revealed that Thai organizations have been subject to 1,892 cyber attacks per week over the last half year — an alarmingly high valuation compared to the global average of 1,040, per Check Point’s latest Threat Intelligence Report.

The findings also revealed that Cryptominer and Botnet malware have been the two most prevalent threats in Thailand, indicating that the Kingdom is susceptible to phishing attacks, a variety of scams, and resource hijacking. Continued …

Phuket Police Investigate Russian Suspects in Kidnapping Case

Phuket police investigators are questioning four Russian suspects involving in the kidnapping case of a Russian couple, demanding crypto currency worth some 30 million baht as ransom.

Phuket Provincial Police Commander Sinlert Sukhum, who led the team of investigators, said after the interrogation that the four Russian suspects jointly kidnapped two Russian victims – male and female – and forced them to transfer 900,000 bitcoin or around 30 million baht to them. Continued …

Thailand’s rice exports expected to drop 14.4% amid global competition

A projected drop of 14.4% in Thailand’s rice exports is anticipated for this year, due to a combination of reduced production and increased global competition, as reported by the Foreign Trade Department. The department’s director-general, Ronnarong Phoolpipat, revealed that the estimate of 7.5 million tons of rice exports this year was jointly made with the Thai Rice Exporters Assn.

This forecast takes into account several influences, such as the expected 5.9% decrease in rice production year-on-year, attributable to the El Niño weather conditions. Additionally, the global rice market is set to become more competitive due to heightened production rates. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi expects 2.3-million tourists for Chinese New Year

Kittipong Kittikachorn, the Suvarnabhumi director of the Airports of Thailand (AoT), has estimated an increasing number of tourists during the Chinese New Year Festival between Feb. 4-16 would reach 2,366,940.

The number included international and domestic flights of 1,949,564 and 417,376, respectively, or 32.7% higher compared to the previous Chinese New Year celebration. It was estimated that there would be 12,883 flights divided into international and domestic flights of 9,878 and 3,005, respectively, or 20% higher compared to the previous year. Continued …

Grab Reveals 5 Travel Insights into Foreign Tourists

Grab Thailand has revealed key insights on foreign tourists’ travel habits, noting a remarkable 139% surge in rides for its on-demand transportation service compared to the prior year. As the top choice for foreign visitors, Grab continues to dominate the ride-hailing market.

The insights highlight the growing popularity of tourism in ‘second-tier cities’, especially in the 10 cities promoted by the government, as reflected in the double growth rate of rides among international travelers. The “Soft Power” push also proves its strong appeal, with food and Muay Thai attracting tourists. Continued …

Live cobra smuggled onboard AirAsia flight from Bangkok

CISF personnel thwarted a smuggling attempt at Kempegowda International Airport, Karnataka, India, as a passenger who landed from Bangkok on an AirAsia flight tried to conceal a live cobra inside a bottle.

The astute CISF officers uncovered the hidden serpent during a routine luggage check. The daring passenger, identified as Purushottam, now faces the clutches of the Forest Department as they launch a full-scale investigation into this bizarre reptilian smuggling plot. Continued …

TripAdvisor ranks Pattaya as 7th Best

Online travel platform Tripadvisor ranked Pattaya 7th in the Travelers’ Choice Awards Best of the Best Destination for 2024, suggesting the beach city is the perfect choice for great resorts, outdoor activities, cabaret and cultural tours.

Tripadvisor’s Travelers’ Choice Award Best of the Best for 2024, is divided into five categories, including destinations, restaurants, beaches, hotels and things to do. The list is based on reviews and opinions from Tripadvisor users over the past 12 months. Continued … 

Tourist arrivals at Samui airport up 66.7%

The number of tourist arrivals at Samui airport in 2023 reached 2.2 million people, marking a 66.7% increase from the year before.

A total of 2,273,351 tourists arrived at Koh Samui, an island off the east coast of Thailand, by air last year, Jirawat Wutthiwatworakun, director of Samui airport in Koh Samui district of Surat Thani province, said on Thursday. Continued …

Thailand deports dissident Russian rockers to Israel

Thailand has deported members of a dissident Russian-Belarusian rock band critical of Moscow’s war in Ukraine to Israel after they were detained for performing without a permit.

Members of Bi-2 left “safely” for Tel Aviv on Wednesday night, they said on their Facebook page. Human rights advocates had warned the group would face severe persecution for speaking out against Russia’s war in Ukraine if they were sent back to Russia. Continued … 

Phitsanulok province records 10 billion in tourism revenue for 2023

Phitsanulok province welcomed a total of 4,050,897 visitors in 2023, increasing by over 400,000 from the tally of 2022 at around 3.55 million people, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reported on Thursday.

These tourists generated income for local entrepreneurs and communities in the northern province of 10.24 billion baht in 2023, an increase of 83.3% year on year, Yatika Kaewborisut, director of TAT’s Phitsanulok office, said. Continued …

Nok Air’s dilemma: Boeing 737 max 8 safety concerns

Thai airline Nok Air’s plans to introduce Boeing 737 Max 8 jets are facing unexpected headwinds. Safety anxieties soar amid recent incidents within the 737 Max family, casting shadows over Nok Air’s ambitious fleet expansion.

Amid the clouds of uncertainty, Nok Air, having already committed to lease eight Boeing 737 Max 8s, is grappling with safety concerns that have grounded the aircraft in the United States following the latest mishap with an Alaska Airlines 737 Max 9. Continued …

Nakhon Pathom’s signature Khao Moo Daeng dish hailed as heritage hero

The Cultural Promotion Department bestowed the coveted title of cultural wisdom heritage upon Nakhon Pathom’s signature dish, Khao Moo Daeng, or red pork rice.

A sumptuous symphony of pork, rice, and secret spices that has set taste buds ablaze across Thailand, this culinary coronation is part of the 18 gastronomic treasures honored in 2023, as published in the prestigious Royal Gazette. Continued …

Are electric cars driving into a dead end?

In the early 1990s, every self-respecting American yuppie and retired suburban couple bought an electric bread maker, with sales hitting four million units. But the fad soon faded as these amateur bakers discovered that stuffing a precise quantity and ratio of flour, eggs, butter, yeast, and salt into a metal box takes time and costs much more than strolling to the corner bakery. Are plug-in electric vehicles (EVs) the bread makers of our day? Continued …

Oil prices gain after OPEC+ maintains output cuts

Oil prices rose in early trade on Friday following a decision by OPEC+ to keep its oil output policy unchanged, clawing back some losses from the previous trading session triggered by unsubstantiated ceasefire reports between Israel and Hamas. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

 

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