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Wednesday’s news-April 17


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Today’s news: Hua Hin celebrates boxing champion/Cops up ante on foreign criminals/206 Deaths in 5 Days of Songkran/Gold prices surge/12 million baht lottery winner/Economy: Most Thais waiting for digital handout/Digital wallet ‘super app’/Rail heralded for Thai logistics/Developers want foreign quotas hiked/Singapore faces competition as regional hub/Ducati to use Thailand as export hub/Tourism: Songkran Bangkok Draws 784,000/Gargantuan cleanup/More than 100 tons of garbage/Thailand’s foreign tourism boom/Tour Boat Catches Fire/Chiang Mai Zoo renovation/Thailand launches new visas/Environment: Krabi’s water shortage/Relocation of cadmium tailings/Coming soon! Climate Thailand/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s incredible nature reserve/Mango sticky rice/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

Hua Hin celebrates legacy of boxing champion Pone Kingpetch

The Hua Hin municipality commemorated the legendary Thai boxer Pone Kingpetch on the 64th anniversary of his historic world title win with a series of events yesterday honoring his contributions to the sport and his enduring legacy in the community.

The celebration took place at Pone Kingpetch Public Park, named after the celebrated athlete who was the first Thai to claim a world boxing championship. A ceremony was held at the statue of Kingpetch, commemorating his victory over Argentine flyweight world champion Pascal Perez April 16, 1960. Continued …

Cops up ante on foreign criminals

Authorities are ramping up their crackdown on foreign criminals who arrive in the guise of tourists and use Thailand as their base for committing crimes.

Police Lt. Gen. Surapong Thanomjit, commissioner of the Provincial Police Region 8, said the government has instructed the Royal Thai Police and the Interior Ministry to take measures to deal with the problem, particularly in Phuket. Phuket police have set up a task force to crack down on these foreign criminals, he added. Continued … 

206 Deaths in 5 Days of ‘Songkran 7 Days Road Safety Campaign’

A total of 1,564 road accidents, with 1,593 injuries and 206 deaths, were reported on Tuesday by the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) in five days (April 1115) of the “Seven Days Road Safety Campaign” during Songkran (April 1117).

The provinces with the total highest fatalities were Bangkok and Chiang Rai with 13 deaths each. The total highest number of accidents was Chiang Rai with 61 and the highest number of injuries was Nan with 60 injuries. Continued …

Gold prices in Thailand surge to historic 42,050-baht high

Gold prices reached a new high yesterday, with the Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) reporting a significant increase to 42,050 baht per baht weight, marking a historic surge. In a remarkable shift, gold ornament prices soared by 600 baht compared to the previous day’s closing figures.

The GTA website showed that as of 9.02am, domestic gold bars were purchased at 41,450 baht per baht-weight and sold at 41,550 baht. This initial announcement set the tone for the trading day, indicating a robust start for gold transactions. Continued …

Nakhon Ratchasima farmer wins 12 million baht lottery

A timely stroke of luck has befallen a widowed farmer in Nakhon Ratchasima as he won 12 million baht in the lottery, with plans to generously donate a boat to a local rowing club because of his grandchild’s national team success.

Manat Samleeklang, a 58-year-old widowed farmer, yesterday experienced a life-changing moment when he learned he had won the first prize in the Thai National Lottery, securing a prize of 12 million baht (US$330,000) with two tickets bearing the number 943598. Continued …

Most Thais waiting for 10,000-baht digital handout, opinion poll finds

Nearly 70% of Thais said they are ready to receive the 10,000-baht digital wallet handout that is being launched as an economic stimulus measure, a recent poll shows.

Under the scheme, all Thais aged 16 and above with a monthly income of less than 70,000 baht and bank deposits lower than 500,000 baht will receive 10,000 baht via a digital wallet to spend at local shops. The scheme is expected to cost around 500 billion baht, but will boost the economy by 1.2%-1.6%, the ruling Pheu Thai Party claimed while campaigning for votes. Continued … 

Digital wallet ‘super app’ to link with bank apps

The so-called super app earmarked for the 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme will work in sync with existing mobile applications for banks on users’ phones, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

The app, he explained, was developed in collaboration with the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (DES) and the Digital Government Development Agency (DGA) for use in any digital-based policies. It will use an open-loop solution, which allows wallet users to make purchases at different stores for the sake of wider accessibility with easy-to-use instructions. Continued …

Rail heralded as future for Thai logistics

Experts have backed rail to transport agricultural products over long distances following a successful trial, which saw a 13-fold lowering of carbon emissions when compared to air freight. It was also cheaper.

The trial was conducted by Thailand Science Research and Innovation (TSRI), which used high-efficiency mobile refrigerated container trains to transport the Royal Project’s fresh merchandise from the north to the south of Thailand. Continued …

Developers want foreign quotas to be hiked

Foreign ownership quotas for condos should be increased in certain areas to stimulate the economy, as increasing demand from foreign buyers last year is expected to continue this year.

Brenton Mauriello, chief executive of developer Raimon Land, said the maximum foreign ownership quota for condos should be increased to 60% from 49%. Continued …

Singapore faces competition from Thailand and Malaysia as regional hub

Multinational corporations, including Japanese companies, are increasingly relocating some Southeast Asian regional headquarters functions out of Singapore to save costs and seize new opportunities.

While Singapore remains a leading hub, companies like Sakata Inx have established regional head offices in countries like Malaysia, drawn by tax incentives and cost advantages. Similarly, Thailand is attracting companies for production and sales functions. Continued … 

Ducati to use Thailand as an export hub

Italian big bike manufacturer Ducati Motor Holding aims to make Thailand one of its export hubs after opening a new factory in Rayong, its first production facility in Asia.

The 400-million-baht plant will make 10,000 motorcycles a year in the first phase. Continued …

Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024 Draws 784,000 Participants

Chai Watcharong, a Thai government spokesman, publicly revealed details of a successful “Maha Songkran World Water Festival 2024” event from April 11-15, at Ratchadamnoen Klang Road and Sanam Luang, Bangkok.

According to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) statistics, 784,883 individuals, including 693,288 Thais and 91,595 foreigners, participated in the events, which generated more than 2.8 billion baht for the Thai economy. Continued …

Gargantuan clean up after Songkran festivities

Songkran festivities around Bangkok metropolitan area resulted in 51,000 tons of waste, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) reported on Tuesday. This year’s waste statistics were collected from April 12 to 15, and are higher than the same period last year by about 1,000 tons, said the BMA.

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt said six water trucks and city officials were deployed to clean up this tourist attraction starting at 4am on Tuesday. He personally visited the cleaning staff on Khao San Road on Tuesday morning to supervise the effort and show support to officials who have been working throughout the holidays. Continued …

Songkran revelers: More than 100 tons of garbage on Silom and Khao San roads

The three-day Songkran water splashing on Khao San Road was over on Monday night and left behind about 116 tons of garbage, mostly drinking water bottles, plastic bags, water guns, plastic buckets and traces of white clay flour, to be collected by city collectors.

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt supervised about 250 city workers in the cleanup of Khao San Road yesterday morning. About 200,000 Songkran revelers were estimated to visit the area Monday and Monday night, which was the last day of the Songkran celebrations there. Continued …

Thailand’s foreign tourism boom: 10 million visitors fuel 500 billion windfall

Thailand has welcomed over 10 million foreign tourists this year alone, leading to revenue exceeding 500 billion baht, reported the Tourism and Sports Ministry. The data, up to date as of yesterday, shows 10,723,953 foreign visitors have contributed to an income of 518 billion baht (US$14 billion).

Chinese tourists led the pack with over 2 million visitors, followed by 1.39 million from Malaysia, 695,624 from Russia, 619,186 from South Korea, and 546,935 from India, as stated by the Tourism and Sports Ministry. Continued …

Tour Boat Catches Fire In Ayutthaya, All Aboard Rescued

A tourist boat caught fire as it was bringing 24 Thai tourists for a sight-seeing tour of the Chao Phraya River in Muang district of Ayutthaya province yesterday afternoon. All the tourists were, however, safely evacuated to another passing tourist boat.

No one was harmed in the incident, but the boat was completely damaged by the fire. A tourist boat operator said the boat was about four years old and had insurance coverage for all the passengers. Continued …

Chiang Mai Zoo splashes 29 million baht on renovated aquarium

Chiang Mai Zoo unveiled its renovated aquarium following a substantial financial investment of over 29 million baht. The refurbishment of this mountain-based aquarium, the first of its kind in Thailand, is projected to draw an increased number of visitors.

Wuthichai Muangman, the zoo’s director, shared that Attapon Srihayrun, the director-general of the Zoological Park Organization of Thailand (ZPO), granted this budget for 2023 to facilitate the aquarium’s makeover. Continued …

Thailand launches eco, astro, and digital nomad visas

As you plan your upcoming trip to Thailand in 2024, staying updated on the changing visa regulations with careful attention and a positive outlook is crucial. Whether you’re a seasoned traveler or making your first visit to the Land of Smiles, knowing the latest tourism visa requirements is key.

In 2024, Thailand is rolling out eco-tourism visas. They’re all about bringing in folks who love sustainability as much as they do. So if you’re into visiting green initiatives and national parks, this one’s for you. They aim to promote conservation efforts and environmentally responsible travel. By choosing an eco-tourism visa, you’re contributing to Thailand’s green initiatives, aligning fun and responsibility seamlessly. Continued …

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Urgent funding sought to solve Krabi’s water shortage

A former Democrat politician called on the Interior Ministry on Tuesday to allocate funds urgently to the Krabi Waterworks Office to solve the ongoing shortage of water.

Thanawat Phukaoluan said Krabi’s water shortage was worsening as the provincial waterworks has announced it can only distribute water in seven subdistricts, and only every other day from Wednesday to next Monday. Continued …

Relocation of cadmium tailings from Bangkok commences May 7

The logistics of relocating cadmium tailings from Samut Sakhon, Bangkok, and Chon Buri back to their original location in Tak is set to start on May 7. Bound & Beyond Plc, the company responsible for the task, has a deadline of 36 days to execute the operation, as stated by Pimphattra Wichaikul, the Industry Minister.

Pimphattra revealed yesterday that the committee in charge of the tailings’ transport has considered a revised plan. This revised plan involves the use of 30 trucks to relocate 450 tons of cadmium tailings per day, starting May 7. The initial plan proposed the use of 10 trucks for 92 days, but the committee requested an increase to cut down on the duration. Continued …

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Thailand’s incredible nature reserve — where a trip costs just £7

Outside my tent it’s like Jurassic Park. The thundering footsteps of what must be some primordial giant make the canvas tremble. I peek out. In the midnight darkness I can make out the silhouette of a junior bull elephant stomping below our protected camp, battering the bamboo in a pique of sexual frustration. I watch for a while, then return inside, where it takes the nocturnal serenade of an Indian nightjar to lull me back to sleep.

Here’s the really wild part. My tent is pitched in Kaeng Krachan, Thailand’s largest national park and one of the world’s newest UNESCO heritage sites. It’s in the southwest, a £12 taxi ride from the golden beaches of the ritzy resort of Hua Hin, itself a £1 train ride from Bangkok. This could be Thailand’s most accessible, yet biodiverse, jungle experience. Continued …

Why mango sticky rice is one of Thailand’s most beloved summer dishes

There are said to be more than 200 types of mangoes grown in Thailand. But when it comes to creating one of the country’s most beloved desserts, khao nieow mamuang, connoisseurs say few varieties will do.

Better known to the rest of the world as mango sticky rice, it’s a deceptively simple dish. Slices of sweet, ripe mango are set next to a mound of glutinous rice that’s topped with a coconut-based cream sauce and a light sprinkling of yellow mung beans. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

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.

 

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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

Monday’s news-Jan 22

Today’s news: Unsafe dust levels in 51 provinces/PM2.5 in Bangkok at unsafe levels/PM to submit dust control plan/Hidden dangers of PM 2.5/Air pollution continues to kill/Thailand bracing for temperature drop/Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024/PKK Road Safety Day/Focus on food court food waste/Tigers in Chumphon province/Wild gaurs in rampage/Elephant Rampage at Red Cross Fair/Plane from Thailand crashes in Afghanistan/Economy: Ready to drive medical hub ambitions/Land bridge draws critics/Plans for Thailand’s cacao industry/Banks report combined net profits/EV registrations surge 380%/EV imports to reach 175,000/Tourism: Tourism boost in Kuiburi/Chinese new year holiday/Joined at the hip/Encounter with deadly jellyfish/Hospitalized after consuming fried silk worms/New value-added tax criteria/Chinese Tourist Fatally Falls from Speed Boat/Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Royal Coast/Muay Thai takes the US by storm/Travel Thailand like a Pro/A transformative journey to Thailand/Best Bangkok night markets/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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Unsafe dust levels in 51 provinces

Fifty-one of the 77 provinces were shrouded with hazardous levels of ultra-fine dust on Monday morning, most of them in the central plains, the north and the northeast.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said five central plains provinces were blanketed by red (seriously hazardous) levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5). Continued …

Public advised to use N95 mask as PM2.5 in Bangkok at unsafe levels

The public has been advised to wear N95 masks whenever they go outside on Sunday as air pollution in Bangkok remains high, with PM2.5 levels reaching unhealthy levels.

As of 10am on Sunday, the air quality index (AQI) in Bangkok was 187, which is classified as “unhealthy for sensitive groups”. The AQI for PM2.5, which are fine particulates that can penetrate deep into the lungs, is 118. Continued …

PM to submit dust control plan to court

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Sunday that he will submit a plan to solve the PM2.5 fine dust problem as ordered by the Chiang Mai Administrative Court within 90 days.

He said the court requires him and the national environment panel to draft a plan in 90 days following a complaint filed by a network of people in the north. Officials will be invited to discuss the matter and draft the plan as ordered by the court, he said. Continued …

The hidden dangers of PM 2.5

In the latest report this week, 45 out of 50 areas in Bangkok have recorded excessive levels of PM 2.5, surpassing the standard threshold of 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter and entering the hazardous range for health.

The persistent PM 2.5 pollution has affected over 13 million Thais, according to the Disease Control Department. While some are aware of the direct impacts of PM 2.5 on their health, there are hidden dangers of which many people may not be aware. Continued … 

Air pollution continues to kill thousands in Thailand: Who cares?

Air pollution is a persistent, deadly problem in Thailand. Time after time we watched as thick white smog rolled through the maze of roads to settle among buildings. We knew something was very wrong. After all, clean air should not be visible.

We have been living with air pollution, PM2.5, and have worn N95 masks years before Covid-19 arrived. Even so, most of us rarely know the multifaceted impacts of air pollution or are clueless about what we must do to solve it. Continued …

Thailand bracing for temperature drop due to cold blast from China

A new blast of cold air is set to lower temperatures by four degrees Celsius, warns the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD). This weather shift, prompted by a strong high-pressure system from southern China and northern Vietnam, is anticipated to affect the northeastern and eastern parts of Thailand today.

The cold weather and strong winds in the northeast are expected to result in a drop of 2-4 degrees Celsius, while the eastern region will experience a 1-3 degrees Celsius decrease. The northeastern monsoon over the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region is also intensifying, leading to increased cloud cover in the southern region. Continued …

Nong Plai Fah Crowned Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024

Nong Plai Fah has been crowned Miss Grand Prachuap Khiri Khan 2024 in an event held at The Square, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall on Sunday. A 27-year-old Thai national and an accomplished paragliding athlete, she outshone 11 other contestants in a keenly contested battle of beauty, intellect, and talent. Nong Plai Fah, full name Plai Fah Thongdonphum, was unanimously chosen as the winner, earning a diamond tiara, trophy, sash, cash prize, and gift vouchers, collectively worth over 1 million baht. (HHT)

PKK Road Safety Day means enhanced traffic signs at school crossings

Residents of Prachuap Khiri Khan , along with local officials, marked Road Safety Day for Road Users by enhancing traffic signs at school crossings. The initiative, led by Deputy Gov. Kittiphong Sukhaphakul, aims to mitigate accident risks and promote safer roads, particularly for young students.

The main event, held at Thai Rat Wittaya 65 School, also known as Wang Sai Ting School, in Ao Noi subdistrict, saw community members and officials engaging in the painting and improvement of traffic signs. Continued …

Focus on food courts as Thailand moves to tackle food waste

Thailand produces 9.7 million tons of food waste per year, or 146 kilograms for each resident, says Pollution Control Department Director-general Preeyaporn Suwanaged.

She explained that most of the waste came from wet markets, followed by shopping malls, convenience stores, and office buildings. According to Preeyaporn, the main source of food waste was food courts, and hence the issue should be tackled at its origin. Continued … 

New tiger discovery in Chumphon province

Three tigers, believed to traverse between Thailand and Myanmar, have been discovered in Chumphon province’s forests. The big cats were detected last Friday in the Tanao Sri Mountain Range, which forms the border between the two countries.

The tigers are suspected of patrolling the forests of Duang Charoen, Nern Thong, and Chong Kamew in the Ta Sae district’s Song Pee Noing subdistrict. According to Attapon Charoenchansa, head of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife, and Plant Conservation (DNP), continuous monitoring suggests that these tigers regularly cross between Thailand and Myanmar. Continued …

Wild gaurs in rampage in Nakhon Ratchasima

Tourism business operators from Wang Nam Khieo district in Nakhon Ratchasima have put forward initiatives to tackle the escalating number of incidents involving wild gaurs. These large, wild bulls are causing havoc, attacking individuals, and wreaking destruction on crops.

The most recent incident occurred on Jan. 11 when a mother and her seven-year-old daughter were assaulted by a rogue gaur while they were traveling on a motorbike along Highway No. 3052, connecting Wang Nam Khieo and Pak Chong district. The gaur charged at the motorbike, causing it to skid across the road. The young girl was caught in the gaur’s horns and was carried off into the nearby forest as the animal dashed off the road. Continued …

Elephant Rampage at Suphanburi Red Cross Fair

On Saturday, an irritated elephant attacked people at the Suphanburi Provincial Red Cross fair in Suphanburi, causing four injuries with one person in critical condition. AttThe annual Don Chedi Memorial and Red Cross fair, many people went to the fair to watch an elephant show and feed elephants.

However, while a mother elephant and a calf were preparing for the show, one of the fair-goers allegedly teased the calf, causing the mother elephant to become angry and attack people, according to Thai local media. Continued …

2 dead, 4 survive after plane from Thailand crashes in Afghanistan

Taliban officials confirmed that a plane, en route from Pattaya to Russia, crashed in Afghanistan yesterday, resulting in the loss of two lives, while four passengers managed to survive.

The chartered Dassault Aviation AM.PA Falcon 10 aircraft took off from the U-Tapao International Airport in Pattaya on Jan. 20 with six passengers bound for Moscow, Russia. Continued …

With 60 accredited hospitals, BOI ready to drive Thailand’s medical hub ambitions

Thailand has a great potential to become a global medical hub, with 60 hospitals meeting international healthcare standards, the Office of the Board of Investment (BOI) chief said. Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary-general of the BOI Office, said on Sunday that BOI would also offer initiatives to support this ambitious goal.

With 60 hospitals, Thailand is the fourth country globally and the only country in the region to have the highest number of hospitals that meet the Joint Commission International (JCI)’s stringent standards. Continued …

Land Bridge plan draws critics

The government will give serious consideration to concerns voiced by groups opposed to its land bridge megaproject, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who will today lead a visit to the project’s planned site in Ranong, where a mobile cabinet is being held tomorrow.

He admitted the government might have communicated better with potential international investors to convince them of its economic potential, and that it has failed to win trust in the ambitious project among Thais increasingly concerned about possible negative impacts on their communities from the 1-trillion-baht construction. Continued …

Sa Kaeo to spearhead ambitious plans for Thailand’s cacao industry

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has directed the Industry Ministry to launch a comprehensive development initiative for the cocoa industry in eastern Thailand, spanning the process from farming to marketing.

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Sunday that the PM has instructed the ministry to initiate a pilot project in Sa Kaeo province, focusing on the development of cocoa plantations, processing and marketing, as cocoa has the potential of becoming Thailand’s next cash crop. Continued …

Five major Thai banks report combined net profits of Bt138.9 billion

The top five commercial banks of Thailand have reported combined net profits of 138.9 billion baht for 2023, beating the forecasts of financial analysts.

In their announcements of their fourth quarter financial performance, the five commercial banks —TMBThanachart Bank Plc (TTB), CIMB Thai Bak Plc, SCB X Plc, Krungsri (Bank of Ayudhya) Plc, and Kasikornbank Plc — said their profits were a result of higher net interest income, net fee and services, and mostly effective cost management. Continued …

Thailand’s electrical vehicle registrations surge 380% in 2023

Thailand witnessed a near 400% surge in registrations of electric vehicles (EV) in 2023 over the previous year. The Electric Vehicle Assn. of Thailand (EVAT) released a summary of the EV landscape, showcasing significant growth and a promising future for electric mobility in the country.

New registrations for battery electric vehicles (BEVs), particularly electric cars, reached 76,366 units in 2023, marking a substantial increase from 9,678 units in the previous year. Overall new registrations for EVs of various types surged to 100,219 units in 2023, demonstrating a growth of 380% compared to the 20,816 units registered in 2022. Continued …

EV imports expected to reach 175,000 in two years

The Excise Department estimates electric vehicle (EV) imports will reach 175,000 units within two years, says Director-general Ekniti Nitithanprapas.

Under the four-year plan to support EVs, dubbed EV3.5 (2024-27), importers must set up a production base in the country to produce EVs to substitute for imports from 2024-25. Continued …

Tourism boost in Ban Thung Noi, Kuiburi

Officials have launched a new initiative aimed at boosting tourism in picturesque Ban Thung Noi, located in Kuiburi.

The project, titled “Creative Tourism, Preserving Identity, Sustainable Fishing,” aims to celebrate the unique character of the local fishing community, while highlighting environmental conservation and increasing income for local residents. Continued … 

Chinese new year holiday expected to boost Thailand’s tourism revenue

Anticipated to reach 34.4 billion baht, spending during the Chinese New Year holiday is set to surge, with foreign travelers, primarily from Chinese-speaking nations, contributing 28.4 billion baht. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) attributes this 29% year-on-year revenue growth, which spans from Feb. 8-16, to the visa-free policy for Chinese and Taiwanese tourists.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool predicts a 34% rise in foreign visitors, numbering around 995,000, resulting in a 36% increase in revenue to 28.4 billion baht against the same period last year. Chinese arrivals are projected at 177,000, marking a 358% growth from 2023, which was just after the nation reopened its borders amid restricted seat capacities and high airfares. Continued …

Thailand and China: Joined at the hip

The Thai tourism industry posted a disappointing result in terms of arrivals from China last year, recording only 3.5 million visitors, falling far short of the original goal of 5-7 million.

However, the government set an ambitious target of securing 8 million visitors from the mainland this year, banking on the visa-free policy, which is expected to be made permanent from March. Continued …

Aussie woman’s electrifying encounter with deadly jellyfish near Koh Pha Ngan

An Aussie woman declared she is thankful to be alive after a bolt of “electricity had shot through her body” following an attack by some box Jellyfish near Koh Pha Ngan.

The 23-year-old woman from Queensland in Australia was left hospitalized for over a month after the attack and issued a cautionary message to fellow holidaymakers about the dangers of swimming in Thailand. Continued …

Singaporean TikTok user hospitalized after consuming fried silk worms

A Singaporean TikTok user documented her gastronomic adventure at the night markets of Bangkok when her intrigue in freshly fried insects landed her in hospital.

In a 30-second video, Nicolette Wee enthusiastically showcased her purchase of a bag of grasshoppers. “So thick, fat, and juicy. Oh my gosh, the crunch and the legs were dangling out. I eat until shiok, legit.” Continued …

New value-added tax refund limit and criteria for tourists announced

The Thai government has announced new regulations for VAT refunds for tourists. The new rules, which took effect on Jan. 1, expand the eligibility criteria for refunds and increase the maximum refund amount.

The rules apply to the methods and conditions for requesting value-added tax (VAT) refunds and the VAT refund procedure for tourists shopping and taking goods outside the country. Continued …

Chinese Tourist Fatally Falls from Speed Boat at the Similan Islands

On Saturday, the Phang Nga Maritime Enforcement Command Center received a report of a Chinese tourist falling from a speed boat heading to the Similan Islands National Park in Phang Nga.

Similan Island Navy security officers reported a Chinese tourist, publicly identified as Qinghai Shandong, 44, falling from a speed boat on the way to the national park. Continued …

200 kilometers of spectacular and hidden beaches on Thailand’s Royal Coast

While Hua Hin and Cha Am are familiar names to many, much of the coastline along Thailand’s Royal Coast remains a largely unexplored treasure.

But you may not be aware that the Royal Coast has over 200 kilometers of continuous shoreline, with the region encompassing the provinces of Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Ranong. Continued …

Muay Thai takes the US by storm, with 1,724 centers, $1.25 billion industry

Muay Thai is fast becoming a popular sport in the United States, with as many as 1,724 boxing centers and schools popping up across the country. The Thai Foreign Promotion Office in Chicago said recently that the industry’s value stands at US$1.25 billion or 44.44 billion baht.

“Muay Thai is becoming popular among Americans as a martial art, thanks to influence from films, documentaries, and social media,” said Suprathana Kamonvej, director of the Foreign Trade Promotion Office in Chicago. Continued …

How to Travel Thailand like a Pro: Top 10 Tips

Thailand, with its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and delicious street food, is a dream destination for many travelers. If you’re planning a trip to the Land of Smiles, who better to guide you than seasoned travel bloggers?

In this comprehensive guide, we’ll explore tips and insights from travel bloggers who have explored Thailand like pros. Get ready to embark on a journey filled with adventure, culture, and insider know-how. Continued …

University of Idaho students return from a transformative journey to Thailand

Twenty-eight students at the University of Idaho traveled across the world to live in Thailand from August to December. They came back to UI filled with education, culture, and a new mindset on the world.

The study abroad program at UI has several plans, dates, and majors that equip students with the need and desire to educate and explore many places around the world. Continued …

Best Bangkok night markets

Checking out Bangkok’s night markets is one of the most exciting things to do in the city. Here, the capital of Thailand boasts some of the largest markets in the world, with the possibility of bargaining your heart out.

Tourists and locals alike love visiting the night markets, as it is easy to find almost anything you desire. Souvenirs abound, as well as some amazing second-hand goods. Here, we list the best night markets in Bangkok. Continued …

Palestinian Death Toll In Gaza Surpasses 25,000

The Palestinian death toll from the war between Israel and Hamas has soared past 25,000, the Health Ministry in the Gaza Strip said Sunday, while the Israeli government appeared far from achieving its goals of crushing the militant group and freeing more than 100 hostages. Continued …

World leaders worry over dangers of AI, see the need to regulate

At the World Economic Forum (WEF) in Davos, Switzerland AI was a hot topic of discussion. Leaders from around the world expressed concern about the potential risks of AI, such as job displacement, discrimination, and misuse for malicious purposes. 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

 

Saturday’s news-Aug 5

  • No, It Isn’t Time to Worry About retirement visa changes….Yet/
  • Vana Nava Water Jungle Hua Hin ranked best water park in Thailand/
  • Monsoon downpours until Thursday/
  • Public urged to be discreet in water use amid low levels at reservoirs/
  • Tackling Thailand’s water problems/
  • Koh Phangan Murder: Knife, Blood Stains Found In Spanish Suspect’s Room/
  • Over 9,000 villagers flee to Mae Hong Son amid armed clashes in Myanmar/
  • Thailand election: Pheu Thai says time not right for coalition with coup-linked parties/This divorce could get messy/Pita slams ‘backward democracy’ at university/
  • Economy: How the Thai economy is affected by delay in forming new government/How Thailand can draw closer to China despite US rivalry and geopolitical tensions/
  • Tourism: Prachuap Khiri Khan at the 41st Thai Tourism Festival in Bangkok/Pattaya Remains Top Choice for Thais for Upcoming Mother’s Day Holiday/Deputy police chief tackles encroachment epidemic on Koh Lipe/Spooked by drownings, Phuket steps up safety curbs/
  • Thailand Experience: I went rafting on Thailand’s own ‘Little Amazon’/Wild elephant makes yearly trips to Thai village during Buddhist lent/
  • International: Indian couple sells baby for iPhone 14/Brave mum battles giant crocodile in Indonesia/
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No, It Isn’t Time to Worry About retirement visa Changes….Yet

Of all our stories in the past week, one particular story, indeed basically just a small portion of the overall story, sent shock waves through the retired ex-pat community and the rumor mill was set on fire.

We are referring to the article about Thai police cracking down on foreign criminal motorbike clubs following it being discovered that the prime suspect in the brutal murder and dismemberment of a German businessman in Pattaya was allegedly a prominent member of one of these clubs. Continued …

Vana Nava Water Jungle Hua Hin ranked best water park in Thailand

Vana Nava Water Jungle Hua Hin has been ranked as the best water park in Thailand, the fourth best in Asia, and the 15th best in the world, according to the Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award 2023.

The award solidifies the park’s position as a leading lifestyle destination in Thailand, attracting tourists from all corners of the globe, and reaffirms its standing as one of the world’s top water parks. Continued … 

Monsoon downpours until Thursday

A moderate southwest monsoon will cause rainfall in most regions of Thailand until Thursday, with isolated heavy showers in the north, the east and the south’s west coast, the Meteorological Department said on Friday.

A monsoon system trough over northern Myanmar and Vietnam is affecting the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, with waves in the upper Andaman Sea rising to about two meters and higher during thunderstorms. Continued …

Public urged to be discreet in water use amid low levels at reservoirs

The Royal Irrigation Department has urged the public to conserve water and is encouraging farmers to primarily rely on rainwater for agricultural purposes to store water for future use.

Praphit Chanma, director-general of the department, said that large and medium-sized reservoirs across the country held a total of 39.201 billion cubic meters of water, or 51% of storage capacity. Currently, 15.26 billion cubic meters of usable water is available, or 29% of total storage capacity. Continued …

Tackling Thailand’s water problems

Thailand has experienced an unusually prolonged period of water crises over recent years. The dry seasons are becoming longer and drier, while the rainy seasons are shorter but with more intense rainfall. This oscillating pattern of droughts and floods has become harder to predict and is causing more serious impacts.

Solving the problem is no easy task. Water management in Thailand is complex and daunting because there are many factors involved, some of which conflict with one another — water shortage caused by growing water demand in various sectors, serious floods, rapid urbanization, land use change, as well as outdated urban water systems and irrigation infrastructure. As climate change intensifies, these pressures and problems are harder to deal with. Continued …

Koh Phangan Murder: Knife, Blood Stains Found In Spanish Suspect’s Room

Police have found a knife and blood stains in the Koh Phangan hotel room of a Spanish man who is a suspect in the murder and dismemberment of a Colombian anesthesiologist, whose body parts were found at a garbage dump on the island.

National Police Chief Damrongsak Kittipraphat ordered Deputy National Police Chief Surachate Hakparn and the head of Police Region 8 Lt. Gen. Surapong Thanomjit to quickly solve this case because the grisly murder had shaken both local people and tourists. Continued …

Over 9,000 villagers flee to Mae Hong Son amid armed clashes in Myanmar

Armed fighting continued in Myanmar’s eastern Karenni State on Friday, while more than 9,000 Myanmar villagers displaced by the recent clashes are taking shelter in the northern Thai province of Mae Hong Son across the border.

Fighters from the ethnic Karenni Army (KA), which operates in the state bordering Mae Hong Son, clashed with troops from the Myanmar military on Friday, according to a high-ranking KA source. Continued …

Pheu Thai says time not right for coalition with coup-linked parties

The time is not right for Pheu Thai to form a new coalition government with two political parties linked to leaders of the post-coup junta, party deputy leader Phumtham Wechayachai said on Friday.

He was reacting to questions from the media about the possibility of Pheu Thai including Palang Pracharath and United Thai Nation in the new alliance it is forming after pulling out of the earlier coalition with Move Forward Party. Continued …

This divorce could get messy

The split between the two largest parties, Pheu Thai and the Move Forward Party (MFP), may prove irreconcilable, with the MFP possibly on its way to getting a taste of its own medicine, according to a political expert.

While some pilloried Pheu Thai for dumping the MFP in favor of securing a coalition deal with parties in the previous government, others reckoned their political marriage was never meant to be from the outset. Continued …

Pita slams ‘backward democracy’ at university

Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat alluded to the retrograde state of Thai democracy on Friday as he urged young university students to help redefine the future of their country.

Pita acted as a special speaker at an orientation for freshmen at Thammasat University, talking on the topic of democracy, liberty and fairness – seen as the three pillars of a creative society. Continued …

How the Thai economy is affected by delay in forming new government

If the political situation remains stable, the Thai economy is expected to continue moving forward for the remaining part of this year. The economy has shown signs of improvement moving into the second half of the year, and GDP growth is projected to be at least 3% for the whole year.

On the flip side, prolonged political uncertainty may affect the economy and international confidence next year. As the political temperature rises while we await the formation of a new government following May’s election, many are concerned that the transition period could hit the economy and international confidence, especially if there are prolonged uncertainties. Continued …

How Thailand can draw closer to China despite US rivalry and geopolitical tensions

July 1 marked the 48th anniversary of the formalization of Sino-Thai relations. Today, China is Thailand’s largest trading partner with US$135 billion of trade last year, about 18% of Thailand’s total.

Thai exports to China have also jumped, from just US$1.82 billion in 1995 to US$37.7 billion in 2021, a testament to China’s burgeoning middle class and Thailand’s growing competitiveness as a manufacturing and agricultural powerhouse. Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Khan at the 41st Thai Tourism Festival in Bangkok

Some of the best products produced in Prachuap Khiri Khan have been showcased at a major travel and tourism event held in Bangkok.

According to Achawan Kongkarnan, director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) office in Prachuap Khiri Khan, the province has a significant presence at the 41st Thai Tourism Festival. Continued …

Pattaya Remains Top Choice for Thais for Upcoming Mother’s Day Holiday

Pattaya’s reputation as a family-friendly destination never recedes, as online travel agent Agoda recently revealed that the resort city is still the most popular choice for domestic tourists who plan to enjoy their upcoming extended holiday during Mother’s Day.

According to Agoda’s data, among the 10 tourist destinations, Pattaya is the most sought-after spot by Thai travelers who intend to go on vacation during the extended Mother’s Day holiday period from Aug. 12-14. Continued …

Deputy police chief tackles encroachment epidemic on Koh Lipe

Deputy National police Chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn has landed on Koh Lipe in Satun province to investigate a wave of alleged encroachment by hotel operators.

At present, 103 cases are being pursued against around 100 hotels and resorts accused of encroaching on the Andaman tourism island, which lies within Tarutao National Marine Park. Continued …

Spooked by drownings, Phuket steps up safety curbs

Phuket officials remain on high alert after five people, including four foreign tourists, drowned near beaches on this resort island over the past week.

Muang Phuket District Chief Pairoj Srilamoon said on Friday the five drowning cases were reported from July 28 to Aug. 3. Since the beginning of this year, 12 people have drowned in rough seas there. Continued …

I went rafting on Thailand’s own ‘Little Amazon’

Jom is a man of few words. Our grasp of each other’s native language – my English, his Thai – is also minimal, meaning we don’t have a lot to say to each other. Then there are the betel nut leaves balled up inside his cheek. Since he’s continually chewing on them, communication between us is doubly hard.

When Jom speaks, which is rare, it tends to be monosyllabic, and grunt-like. “Head,” he’ll say, imploring us to duck when an overhanging branch threatens to knock our melons off. Or “Oh!” when our bamboo raft brushes against a granite boulder unexpectedly. Continued …

Wild elephant makes yearly trips to Thai village during Buddhist lent

A wild elephant has become a familiar sight among villagers as it makes yearly trips to their community during Buddhist lent. Footage shows the creature named Plai Krae plodding along a residential area in Nakhon Ratchasima province, with locals greeting it as it passed by on Aug. 2.

Plai Krae, also called Krae Yan Wang, leaves its habitat in the Khao Yai National Park every year during the Buddhist lent season to look for food. Villagers said it usually stays around the community for around three to four months before retreating back into the wildlife sanctuary. Continued and video …

Indian couple sells baby for iPhone 14

In late July, Indian media reported a shocking incident involving an eight-month-old baby who was sold by his parents to fund the purchase of an iPhone 14. The focal point of the case became the couple’s obsession with the high-end smartphone, resulting in the appalling decision to sell their infant son to meet the purchase price. Continued …

Brave mum battles giant crocodile in Indonesia

In a shocking encounter, a 38-year-old mother of two survived an unimaginable ordeal by fighting off a giant crocodile that dragged her into a canal. The terrifying moment occurred on the morning of July 27, at around 8am, in Kalimantan, Indonesia. 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
  • Department of Hughways – 1586

Friday’s news-May 19

  • Here we go again: Thai PM Candidate Faces Disqualification Bid/
  • More senators back Pita’s bid to be prime minister/
  • Move Forward musters 8-party bloc/
  • Business leaders want outdated laws scrapped, concerned over wage hikes/
  • Projected slowdown in global economic growth could hurt Thai exports/
  • Thailand aims for 80% global trade coverage with new FTAs by 2027/
  • Thailand’s Scamdemic: how Covid-19 supercharged online crime/
  • Thai snooker legend James Wattana loses 3.2 million baht to call center gang/
  • Farmers Guarding Durian Orchards Day And Night After Big Price Hike/
  • Thailand officially anointed as host of 2025 SEA Games/
  • Tourism: Number of Chinese tourists continuing to increase/British family offers reward to ‘detain’ teenager missing in Pattaya/
  • Thailand Experience: Hua Hin Offers Stunning Beaches, Waterfront Living and a ‘Hot’ Golf Game/Nakhon Ratchasima is world’s 4th city to be declared “Triple Crown” by UNESCO/
  • International: High stakes for Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russian troops/New Covid-19 variant spreading swiftly/Colombian president says missing children in jungle still missing/Half world’s largest lakes and reservoirs drying up/The Noah’s Ark for plants beneath the English countryside/
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Here we go again: Thai PM Candidate Faces Disqualification Bid

Thailand’s Election Commission is weighing a last-minute legal challenge to the pro-democracy front-runner in the country’s race for prime minister, in a case that could derail the political career of one of the military-backed government’s fiercest critics.

The complaint against Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat bears strong echoes of the case that brought down another rising star of Thailand’s gaining pro-democracy movement four years ago and set the stage for a wave of anti-government protests. Continued … 

More senators back Pita’s bid to be prime minister

A growing number of senators are rallying behind Move Forward Party leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s bid for prime minister, citing the people’s mandate shown in Sunday’s election and the MFP’s increased chance of forming a government.

Sen. Sathit Limpongpan has pledged support for a government coalition that manages to secure more than 250 House seats, or half of all the seats at stake. He joins at least 14 other senators reportedly gearing to back Pita’s bid to become prime minister. Continued …

Move Forward musters 8-party bloc

The Move Forward Party (MFP) has announced the formation of an eight-party alliance and the setting up of working groups to lobby senators for support and thrash out policy platforms, with a memorandum of understanding to be disclosed on Monday.

With the inclusion of the Pheu Thai Ruam Palang and Palang Sangkhom Mai parties, the MFP-led bloc has pulled in 313 House seats and requires 63 more votes to support MFP leader Pita Limjaroenrat’s bid to become prime minister. Continued …

Business leaders want outdated laws scrapped, concerned over wage hikes

Industry leaders are looking forward to the removal of outdated laws to make it easier for them to do business, as promised by the Move Forward Party during its election campaign, but they are worried that implementation of wage hikes would hit small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) hard.

The business leaders said they welcomed the formation of a coalition government led by election winner Move Forward Party, and hoped the next administration would take office soon to start driving Thailand’s economy to stability and sustainability. Continued … 

Projected slowdown in global economic growth could hurt Thai exports

The National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDB) expects the global economy to grow 2.7% this year, with global trade volume falling to 2.1% due to low growth among key trading partners.

Thai export growth could therefore be negative this year, making it imperative that the new government seeks new export markets and pursues trade negotiations to support Thai exports. Continued …

Thailand aims for 80% global trade coverage with new FTAs by 2027

Thailand is aiming to expand its free trade agreements (FTAs) to cover 80% of its global trade with over 50 countries by 2027, according to Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the Trade Negotiations Department.

The department is exploring the feasibility of establishing new FTAs with various countries and trade blocs, including Israel, Bhutan, South Korea, the Pacific Alliance, the Southern African Customs Union, and the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). The private sector has also expressed interest in forming an FTA between Thailand and the Mercosur trade bloc in South America, which comprises Argentina, Brazil, Paraguay, Uruguay, and Venezuela. Continued …

Thailand’s Scamdemic: how Covid-19 supercharged online crime

Cyberscamming has become a trillion-dollar industry, with the numbers of both scammers and victims soaring over the past three years.

Many young Thais have been enticed by online job advertisements promising well-paid work in Cambodia and Myanmar. but once they cross the border into these “special economic zones” (SEZs), many wind up in the hands of Chinese gangs who confiscate their passports. They’ve been scammed, and now – on pain of death or torture – they’re scammers themselves. Continued …

Thai snooker legend James Wattana loses 3.2 million baht to call center gang

Thai snooker star James Wattana, who is better known locally as “Tong Sitchoi”, has fallen victim to a call center scam gang who allegedly cheated him out of about 3.2 million baht.

James, who has just won a gold medal in the doubles snooker competition at the SEA Games in Cambodia, said he received a phone call at about 11pm on Tuesday, informing about an allegation that he had been involved in illicit drug trafficking and money laundering and demanding that he wire them money to settle the case. Continued …

Farmers Guarding Durian Orchards Day And Night After Big Price Hike

Durian farmers in Tak province just across the border from Myanmar are guarding their orchards day and night to keep thieves at bay after a big price rise this year.

Chub Buasom, or Uncle Chub, a farmer in Ruam Thai Phatthana subdistrict, Phop Phra district, said previously durians were sold at 120 baht a kilogram at the orchards but the price has soared to 180 a kilogram this year. This is due to low output, with orchards affected by frequent temperature fluctuation, from hot to cold then hot again. Continued …

Thailand officially anointed as host of 2025 SEA Games

Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt was in Phnom Penh on Wednesday where he was presented with the flag of the Southeast Asian (SEA) Games by Cambodian Deputy Prime Minister Tea Banh as Thailand prepares to host the next Games in 2025.

The 33rd Games are scheduled for Dec. 9-20, 2025, with most of the events being held in Bangkok, while marine competitions will be held in the seaside provinces of Chonburi and Songkhla. Continued …

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Number of Chinese tourists continuing to increase

The number of flights between China and Thailand is continuing to increase but is still significantly lower than pre-Covid, according to Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co. (Aerothai) President Nopasit Chakpitak.

A total of 12,805 flights landed in the country between October 2022 and April 2023, and with this increasing trend predicted to continue, preparations are being made to manage air traffic and ensure smooth operations. Continued …

British family offers reward to ‘detain’ teenager missing in Pattaya

A worried British family is offering a 10,000-baht reward to anyone who can locate and “detain on sight” a runaway 17-year-old believed to be missing in Pattaya.

The family has reason to believe that Ryan White, from Gateshead in England, traveled to Sin City after flying to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport one week ago on Friday, May 12. Continued … 

Hua Hin Offers Stunning Beaches, Waterfront Living and a ‘Hot’ Golf Game

A summer climate year round, jungle scenery and a currency with a more than generous exchange rate make Thailand a prime option for passionate golfers looking for second homes or retirement estates.

Thailand meets the sea along its southern stretch, with its coast bending like a horseshoe around its titular gulf. Hua Hin resides along the beaches of that horseshoe’s western shore — almost directly across from another tourist enclave, Pattaya City on the gulf’s eastern seaboard. Continued …

Nakhon Ratchasima is world’s 4th city to be declared “Triple Crown” by UNESCO

Nakhon Ratchasima, in Thailand’s northeast, has become the world’s fourth place to gain UNESCO’s coveted “Triple Crown”, after the international organization declared the Khorat Geopark a Global Geopark on Wednesday.

The Khorat Geopark covers five districts in the province, including Mueang, Sikhio, Sung Noen, Kham Thale So and Chaloem Phra Kiat. Continued …

High stakes for Ukraine’s counteroffensive against Russian troops

Ukraine’s highly anticipated counteroffensive will be an important test of its ability to make significant new gains against Russian forces, and of the effectiveness of the massive amount of military assistance provided by Kyiv’s international supporters. Continued …

New Covid-19 variant spreading swiftly

Doctors are warning that a new substrain of Omicron – FU.1 – is spreading worldwide at a 50% faster rate than the Omicron substrain XBB.1.16. The FU.1 substrain (also known as XBB.1.16.1.1) has infected 122 people worldwide, including one Thaiy. Continued …

Colombian president says missing children in jungle still missing

The fate of four children who were missing after a plane crash in southern Colombia was unclear on Thursday after President Gustavo Petro deleted a Tweet saying they had been found alive, adding in a new message that reports of their discovery was unconfirmed and the search still ongoing. Continued …

Half world’s largest lakes and reservoirs drying up

More than half of the world’s largest lakes and reservoirs are dwindling and placing humanity’s future water security at risk, with climate change and unsustainable consumption the main culprits, a study said yesterday. Continued …

The Noah’s Ark for plants beneath the English countryside

Inside bomb-proof frozen vaults underneath the English countryside hides a treasure trove of 40,000 species of wild plant seeds from around the world, many of which are in danger of disappearing. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

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 twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. 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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Thursday’s News-April 13

  • Thousands turn out to celebrate Songkran in Hua Hin/
  • 74 deaths already during ‘Seven Deadly Days’ of Songkran Festival/
  • A special Songkran awaits in Bangkok/
  • Khao San Road locked and loaded for three days of Songkran mayhem/
  • Songkran crowds hit Krung Thep Aphiwat in first big test for new national rail hub/
  • Over two-thirds of Thais plan to consume alcohol during Songkran/
  • Nakhon Ratchasima gets highest number of Google hits for Songkran getaways/
  • Elderly citizens being abandoned as population change grips Thailand/
  • Most elderly want care from families/
  • More Thailand News: Summer storms forecast for most of Thailand this weekend/Apple making big move to Thailand as production shifts from China/Wildfire threatens Khao Yai National Park/How to find the right language school in Thailand for you/Sergeant major surrenders after allegedly hacking 55 million Thais’ data/Pepsi Thailand introduces bottles made from 100% recycled plastic/Thailand’s medical cannabis market to grow by 26%/
  • Tourism: Chiang Mai celebrates 727th anniversary/‘This week, no one’: Tourists shun choking Chiang Mai/TAT optimistic about reaching long-haul market target/Your Guide to Thailand Visas: Everything You Need to Know/Navigating healthcare in Thailand: tips for tourists and expats seeking medical care/Speedboat explosion in southern Thailand kills 1, injures 1/
  • Thailand Experience: Instagram-worthy spots for Thailand Travel 2023/Thailand’s most stunning waterfalls/
  • International: Airstrikes on Myanmar Village Feared To Have Killed 100/Asia-Pacific countries in arms race amid tensions in region/
  • Links: Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Thousands turn out to celebrate Songkran in Hua Hin

Thousands for people descended on Hua Hin on Wednesday to celebrate the Songkran festival.

People took part in water splashing and partying across town in Soi 94, Soi Bintabaht and Soi 51 from mid-mid morning and well into the night.

Earlier, Polkrit Phuangvalaisin, Hua Hin district chief, presided over the opening ceremony of the Songkran Festival in Hua Hin. Continued …

74 deaths already during ‘Seven Deadly Days’ of Songkran Festival

The Thai government has issued a warning to drivers who are traveling during the Songkran Festival, urging them to be careful on the road. This warning comes after the Thailand Road Accidents Data Center for Road Safety Culture (ThaiRSC) reported 74 fatalities and 2,322 injuries on the first day of the “Seven Deadly Days” of the Songkran Festival. As of today, on day two, there have been 37 fatal injuries and 1,771 injuries reported.

Chotnarin Kerdsom, the Interior deputy permanent secretary, stated that speeding was the primary cause of “Seven Deadly Days” accidents (35%), followed by cutting in front of other vehicles (25%). Most accidents involved motorcycles (79%), and the majority of crashes occurred on main roads (87%), followed by highways (48%). Continued … 

A special Songkran awaits in Bangkok

The Songkran celebration is very special this year. It’s the first time in four years we can enjoy the fun the festival has to offer.

Once again, Bangkok remains a popular destination for Songkran revelers from around the world, as they can find any kind of activity at many different locations. Here are some of the venues to make the summer holidays memorable. Continued …

Khao San Road locked and loaded for three days of Songkran mayhem

Khaosan Road in Bangkok was bustling again on Wednesday after three years of pandemic, as revelers turned up to celebrate the Songkran festival.

Vendors have lined the street with stalls selling food and drink, as well as water guns, plastic bags for smartphones and other equipment for water fights. Continued …

Songkran crowds hit Krung Thep Aphiwat in first big test for new national rail hub

Huge crowds were seen at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in Bangkok on Wednesday as the Songkran exodus to hometowns began in earnest.

Millions of people are expected to make take trips to their family homes or tourism destinations over the long holiday for the Thai New Year. This is the first big test for the new national rail hub in Chatuchak district. Long-distance trains were switched to Krung Thep Aphiwat in January. Continued …

Over two-thirds of Thais plan to consume alcohol during Songkran

A survey by a state department showed that 71.6% of Thais planned to consume alcohol with friends and family members, which is the norm every year.

The survey by the Department of Health Service Support under the Ministry of Health polled 12,305 people nationwide. Continued …

Water wars turn nasty in north: Five injured as fists and bottles thrown

What should be the joyous occasion of Songkran – the traditional Thai new year – turned into a melee in Lampang, northern Thailand.

Following a parade, tempers got frayed when two pickups vied for road space on Thap Chang road in the downtown area. Continued …

Nakhon Ratchasima gets highest number of Google hits for Songkran getaways

Nakhon Ratchasima in the Northeast of Thailand topped the list of most-searched provinces for Songkran getaways this past week.

Yuthask Supasorn, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), said an analysis of Google searches and mentions shows that Chiang Mai has dropped significantly in the search for Songkran holiday destinations. He put this down to the bad air pollution and high fine-dust levels. Continued …

Elderly citizens being abandoned as population change grips Thailand

While family gatherings are common during the Songkran festival, many elderly Thais will be spending the holiday alone, just as they do for the rest of the year. At the age of 74, Buakaew is one of them.

“I am childless and now a widow,” the elderly woman said. “Although I raised a niece, she moved to another province three or four years ago.”

Her relatives have not completely abandoned her. Her niece has kept in contact. But Buakaew knows not to bother or burden her younger relative, as they no longer live under the same roof. Continued …

Most elderly want care from families

Most surveyed elderly people expect care from their families, especially from daughters, according to a survey by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA).

The survey, conducted from March 14 to 17 among 1,310 people aged 60 years and older throughout the country, aimed to determine who should take care of senior citizens. It was conducted to mark National Elderly Day and the first day of the Songkran festival on April 13. Continued …

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Summer storms forecast for most of Thailand this weekend

Most of Thailand, except for the south, is expected to see summer storms this weekend, which will bring rain, strong winds and hail to some areas, according to the Meteorological Department.

A moderate cold front from China is expected to cover Thailand’s northeast and the South China Sea. This will intensify the southerly and southeasterly winds and bring humidity from the Gulf and South China Sea to the northern, northeastern, central and eastern regions of Thailand, said the department. Continued …

Apple making big move to Thailand as production shifts from China

Late last year, news broke that Apple Inc. was planning to shift production from China to Thailand; it now appears that this move is becoming a reality.

According to a report, the multinational technology company based in California is currently in discussions with suppliers regarding the manufacturing of MacBooks in Thailand, as part of its strategy to expand manufacturing outside of China.

Sources close to the discussions have revealed that these suppliers already have existing manufacturing complexes in Thailand, which they use for other clients. They are now exploring the possibility of producing and assembling components and modules for MacBooks. Continued …

Wildfire threatens Khao Yai National Park

A wildfire on Khao Tabaek mountain in Nakhon Nayok province has spread to a border area of Khao Yai National Park, park chief Chaiya Huayhongthong said.

The fire, which started on the night of April 10 on the mountain in tambon Khao Phra, Muang district, has spread to nearby forest areas. Continued …

How to find the right language school in Thailand for you

Learning Thai in Thailand is an excellent opportunity to broaden your horizon. With all of the options available, though, it can be difficult to know how to choose the right language school in Thailand for you.

But don’t worry — we’ve created this guide to help you make an informed decision to find the perfect language school that meets your needs. After all, mastering a new language starts with selecting the right school. Continued …

Sergeant major surrenders after allegedly hacking 55 million Thais’ data

The sergeant major accused of hacking the personal data of 55 million Thais surrendered to police this morning. The alleged hacker, Sgt. Maj. Khemarat Boonchuay, arrived at the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) this morning with his wife for questioning. Police said the suspect remained silent and did not respond to any questions.

Khemarat was suspended by the Royal Thai Army (RTA) on Friday for being absent without leave (AWOL) since April 3. The sergeant major was issued an arrest warrant for computer crime, leading to his suspension. Continued …

Pepsi Thailand introduces bottles made from 100% recycled plastic

Suntory PepsiCo Beverage (Thailand) will switch to 100% recycled plastic for its 550ml Pepsi bottles, expected to enter the market later this month, under the campaign “Appreciate Fizz: Dare to Change the World.”

PepsiCo joined forces with Chulalongkorn University and ENVICCO Co. to launch the project, “Pepsi Recycled PET Bottle Campaign.” Pepsi will be the first carbonated drink brand to use 100% recycled plastic bottles in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s medical cannabis market to grow by 26%

Data Bridge Market Research predicts Thailand’s medical cannabis market is expected to have a compound annual growth (CAGR) of 25.2% in the forecast period of 2028 and is expected to reach USD 67,354.01 million by 2028.

On the basis of application, the Thailand medical cannabis market is segmented into Alzheimer’s disease, appetite loss, cancer, epilepsy, autism, mental health conditions, multiple sclerosis, pain management, nausea, muscle spasms, arthritis, elevate mood, multiple sclerosis, depression and sleep disorders, anxiety and others. In 2021, the Alzheimer’s disease segment is expected to dominate the market because of increasing R&D activities.

The major players operating in this market are Tilray, Elixinol Thailand, Medical Marijuana, Extractas, Peace Naturals Project, BOL Pharma, PharmaHemp, Kiehl’s (a subsidiary of L’Oreal), Canopy Growth Corp., Aurora Cannabis, Althea Co. (a subsidiary of Althea Group Holdings), Cresco Labs, IDT Australia, MediPharm Labs, THC Thailand Group, and Aphria, among others. – thesemweekly.org

Chiang Mai celebrates 727th anniversary

Chiang Mai held a merit-making ceremony to celebrate its 727th anniversary. The event was held to pay respect to the founders: King Mangrai, King Ngam Mueang and King Ram Khamhaeng. The three kings founded the city on April 12, 1296, which is the start of the Songkran Festival in Chiang Mai, which lasts until April 15.

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Nirat Pongsitthithavorn, the governor of Chiang Mai, who presided over the event, offered food to the monks, along with locals and tourists, at the Three Kings Monument in Mueang Chiang Mai district, Chiang Mai province. Continued …

‘This week, no one’: Tourists shun choking Chiang Mai

Hazardous pollution levels in northern Thailand have left the historic city of Chiang Mai choking under thick smog, with local residents worried about the impact on tourism — and their health.

Smoke from forest fires and farmers burning crop stubble has suffocated the tourist city, with the global air monitoring platform IQAir ranking it among the most polluted places in the world — above regular hotspots such as Lahore and Delhi. Continued …

TAT optimistic about reaching long-haul market target

Stronger air traffic in the summer, with a projection of more than 98,000 flights, should help each long-haul market to exceed 1 million visitors by the end of this year, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Siripakorn Cheawsamoot, TAT deputy governor for Europe, Africa, the Middle East and the Americas, said 98,625 flights scheduled between April and October exceeded the flight capacity of the previous cool season. Continued …

Your Guide to Thailand Visas: Everything You Need to Know

Thailand is a popular travel destination, known for its beautiful beaches, rich culture, and delicious cuisine. If you are planning a trip to Thailand, it’s important to familiarize yourself with the visa requirements.

In this article, we will provide you with a comprehensive guide to Thailand visas, so you can make sure you have everything you need before you travel.

There are several type of visa in Thailand, depending on the purpose of your visit. The most common types of visas are: Continued …

Navigating healthcare in Thailand: tips for tourists and expats seeking medical care

Healthcare in Thailand has gained a strong reputation over the years, attracting not only tourists and expats but also medical travelers seeking high-quality and affordable treatment.

With the country’s unique combination of public and private healthcare options, navigating the system may seem daunting, especially for first-time visitors. However, with some basic understanding and preparation, accessing medical care during your stay in Thailand can be a smooth and hassle-free experience. Continued …

Speedboat explosion in southern Thailand kills 1, injures 1

An explosion on a tourist speedboat docked at a pier in Phang Nga province in southern Thailand injured two people yesterday, one of whom later passed away in the hospital.

At around 8pm, the Phang Nga Harbor office was informed of a loud noise similar to an explosion on a speedboat at Ban Thap Lamu Pier in Lam Kaen subdistrict, Thai Mueang district. Continued …

Instagram-worthy spots for Thailand Travel 2023

Thailand, the mesmerizing jewel of Southeast Asia, has long been a favorite destination for globetrotters and photographers alike. With its breathtaking landscapes, rich cultural heritage, and mouthwatering cuisine, Thailand provides endless opportunities for awe-inspiring Instagram content.

So, pack your bags, grab your camera, and get ready to embark on an unforgettable journey through this sublime country. Continued …

Thailand’s most stunning waterfalls

Thailand waterfall experiences are truly captivating, providing visitors with a unique glimpse into the country’s stunning natural landscapes and rich biodiversity. Thailand is home to a variety of waterfalls, each with its unique charm and appeal. These cascading falls can be found in different parts of the country, from the green jungles of the north to the beautiful beaches of the south.

Many of these falls are located within national parks or wildlife sanctuaries, playing a crucial role in supporting the plant and animal life that thrives in these habitats. Visiting a waterfall in Thailand is not only a visual delight but also a chance to enjoy the calming sounds of nature, swim in clear pools, or go on an exciting trek through the surrounding wilderness. Continued …

Airstrikes on Myanmar Village Feared To Have Killed 100

Airstrikes by Myanmar’s military on Tuesday killed as many as 100 people, including many children, who were attending a ceremony held by opponents of army rule, said a witness, a member of a local pro-democracy group and independent media. Continued …

Asia-Pacific countries in arms race amid tensions in region

In March, Japan opened a new army camp on the tropical resort island of Ishigaki – about 330km east of Taiwan – staffed with 570 soldiers and stocked with an arsenal of anti-ship and surface-to-air missiles. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. 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 

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Tuesday’s News-Dec 13

  • Prospect of new government after elections gets economy humming again/
  • Thailand’s election timeline explained/
  • Consumers cut spending, wait for sales/
  • Inflation, attrition push up salaries/
  • Jets, drugs and fast cars: the ‘super-rich’ Chinese gangsters who call Thailand home/
  • Big Joke says he’s investigating Immigration from top to bottom/
  • Top 6 Favorite Thai Dishes/
  • With locals not disposing of plastic correctly, Thailand is importing the world’s waste instead/
  • TerraCycle Foundation cleaning Thailand’s waterways/
  • 7-11 Goes Green/
  • Bangkok’s Skytrain Fares To Rise On Jan 1/
  • Thailand testing electric trucks to replace fleet of 400,000 diesel vehicles/
  • Seawalls are no panacea/
  • Tourism: Chiang Mai welcoming more tourists as flights start returning/At least 100,000 join in the Big Mountain music festival in Nakhon Ratchasima/
  • Covid: Nearly 4,000 patients with Covid hospitalized, 107 deaths reported in a week/Covid-19 now becoming a seasonal bug/XBB Covid Variant In India Will Soon Reach Thailand: expert/COVID monitoring center in Korat to reopen as infections rise/Hong Kong drops curbs on incoming travelers, scraps Covid app/
  • International: China sends record wave of bombers into Taiwan defense zone/Former FTX CEO Bankman-Fried arrested in Bahamas/Russia’s McDonald’s successor replacing Big Mac with ‘Big Hit’/

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Prospect of new government after elections gets economy humming again

Thailand’s stock market has been vibrant since the Constitutional Court gave the green light to new electoral bills that are likely to benefit bigger parties. Stock analysts viewed the passing of the election law as paving the way for the next general election and the formation of a stable government. A government made up of one or some of the bigger parties is considered more stable than one formed by many small parties.

The stock market is a leading indicator, as it moves faster than the economy while it is still subject to many uncertainties, because nobody knows for sure whether the democratic alliance will win over the rival conservative camp, which is backed by the military.

Observers say political parties and politicians will spend more during the election campaign early next year leading up to the election expected to be held in May. Continued …

Thailand’s election timeline explained

Thailand is entering “election mode” after two organic laws necessary for the next national vote were recently cleared by the Constitutional Court to be submitted for royal endorsement.

The House of Representatives’ four-year term expires on March 23, but many analysts expect Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to dissolve the House early in search of political advantage.

The Constitutional Court last month endorsed the two organic laws – the Political Parties Act and MP Election Act – which restore the two-ballot system and the party-list MPs calculation method of dividing total votes by 100. The previous general election in March 2019 used a single ballot and divided party-list votes by 500. Continued …

Home buyer confidence rises two years in a row

The home buyer confidence index in 2022 improved for the second consecutive year, as owners of all sizes of businesses were more confident about the current and future economy, according to property research and consultancy Terra Media and Consulting.

Sumitra Wongpakdee, managing director, said consumers in all careers, except students and the unemployed, were quite confident about the economy, with the most change among business owners.

“Business owners were no longer worried about the economy, unlike two years ago,” she said. Continued …

Consumers cut spending, wait for sales

Thai consumers have cut back their spending this year amid rising inflation, but more than half plan to make digital purchases during the sales season, while online shopping across Southeast Asia declined from last year, a recent study revealed.

The “Inflation & Shopping in the Digital Age” survey, conducted in November, found inflation affected the spending of more than 9,000 consumers in Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines this year.

While 90% of respondents reduced their expenses over the last six months, higher-income shoppers did not change their shopping behavior because they were less affected by inflation, according to the study, which was jointly prepared by global research companies Blackbox Research and ADNA. Continued …

Inflation, attrition push up salaries

The median salary increase for Thailand in 2023 will be 5.1% compared with this year, according to a survey of more than 700 companies in the six largest Southeast Asian economies by Aon Plc, a global professional services firm.

The figure for Thailand compares with an expected median increase of 7.9% in Vietnam, 6.8% in Indonesia, 6% in the Philippines, 5.1% in Malaysia and 4.7% in Singapore, the company’s 2022 Salary Increase and Turnover Study found.

While inflation plays a significant role in how salary changes look across the region, supply and demand in the talent market is also a big factor, Aon found in the survey conducted in the third quarter of this year. Continued …

Jets, drugs and fast cars: the ‘super-rich’ Chinese gangsters who call Thailand home

A seized private jet, supercars, drugs and palatial mansions: the spoils of crime committed by suspected Chinese gangsters based in Thailand are raising awkward questions over how foreign criminals have freely moved millions of dollars of illicit money through the kingdom.

The scandal began to unfold in late October, when a nationwide anti-drugs operation by the Thai police unearthed a cavernous illegal nightlife den – called Jinling – hidden behind a car wash in Bangkok’s Sathorn commercial district.

It catered to a near-exclusive Chinese clientele, serving up bags of ketamine and other party drugs in karaoke rooms that raged through the night, allowing guests to stash any unfinished drugs for their next visit. Continued …

Big Joke says he’s investigating Immigration from top to bottom

Top investigator Police Gen. Surachate “Big Joke” Hakpan did not mince his words when saying he intended to see a full investigation at the Immigration Bureau, from non-commissioned classes to the generals.

He is investigating links in the IB ranks to the granting of favors to Chinese nationals looking to live and do business in Thailand. Continued …

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Top 6 Favorite Thai Dishes

Over 10 years ago, my wife and I traveled to different regions in Thailand. This was a fantastic adventure where I fell in love with Thai cuisine. While traveling, we got to taste extraordinary dishes with amazing flavors from different parts of Thailand.

After our trip, I started to learn how to make the dishes, adding a lot of flavor and joy to our meals! Check out the top 6 Thai dishes I’ve made and shared. I hope you love it!

Thai Red Curry

This is a delicious Thai curry that really balances the flavors of sweet, spicy, funky, and sour! This is a meal that bursts with flavor and is so simple to make that you will be adding it to your weekly meal rotation! Continued …

With locals not disposing of plastic correctly, Thailand is importing the world’s waste instead

A temple south of Bangkok has an unusual ask for its followers: They are encouraged to drop off plastic and glass bottles, milk cartons, paper and other used items.

At the Chak Daeng temple, the items are then sorted. Plastic bottles are compressed into bales that will be sent to a factory to be turned into polymer fibers. These are then mixed with cotton fibers to become thread, which is woven into fabric.

After the fabric is dyed saffron, it is sent back to the temple to be made into monks’ robes. “If we can make a robe from a plastic bottle, that means we’re following Lord Buddha’s teaching,” said temple abbot Pra Maha Pranom. Continued …

TerraCycle Foundation cleaning Thailand’s waterways

Some 80% of plastic waste in the ocean is transported via rivers or coastlines, demonstrating the importance of collecting it as far upstream as possible. To tackle this source of pollution, the TerraCycle Global Foundation, a non-profit founded by TerraCycle, has cleared 581 tons of waste from Thai waterways – roughly equivalent to the weight of more than 350 cars – in its first two years.

The foundation has operated in canals throughout Bangkok since June 2020. It partners with local community and government organizations to stop waste from reaching the ocean, where it degrades and becomes harder to capture and recycle.

Using innovative wildlife-safe traps, the foundation collects all types of waste, including plastic, reducing the chance of the waste breaking down into microplastics and other hard-to-capture particles. Continued …

7-11 Goes Green

CP All Public Company Limited, the sole operator of 7-Eleven stores and 7-Eleven Delivery committed to society development and environmental sustainability. The company has driven its 7 Go Green strategy as well as complying with the government’s new “BCG” (Bio-Circular-Green) economic model by developing innovations to reduce energy consumption in 7-Eleven stores and delivery services.

Wichien Jungviroj, Managing Director (Co) of CP All Public Company Limited, said, “CP All strongly committed to run our business under sustainability framework by implementing a strategic plan to drive Thailand’s BCG economic model for 2021-2026.” Continued …

Bangkok’s Skytrain Fares To Rise On Jan 1

Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc (BTS), the operator of the Skytrain system in the metropolis, yesterday announced a fare increase for rides to 24 stations over a distance of 23.5 kilometers starting Jan. 1.

The fare hike is applicable to the following lines:

  • Sukhumvit – Mo Chit to On Nut station;
  • Silom – National Stadium to Saphan Taksin;
  • Silom Extension – Krung Thon Buri to Wong Wian Yai station. Continued … https://thainewsroom.com/2022/12/12/bts-confirms-skytrain-fares-to-rise-on-jan-1/

Thailand testing electric trucks to replace fleet of 400,000 diesel vehicles

Thailand’s trucking industry will decide whether to switch its fleet of 400,000 diesel trucks to electric vehicles in April next year after EV tests, according to the Land Transport Association of Thailand.

Association President Apichart Prairungruang said the plan to switch from diesel to electric trucks came after the government released support measures for EVs.

He said that the association would test the EV trucks for safety to address concerns over possible battery explosions. It would also compare the capacity of electric and diesel trucks, since the new EVs will be used for long-distance trips of 300-500 kilometers, he said. Continued … 

Seawalls are no panacea

Last week, the environmental group Beach for Life launched a protest to urge the Ministry of Natural Resources and the Environment to review its policies on the construction of seawalls and breakwaters intended to help prevent coastal erosion.

The group, which represents 94 civil groups and coastal communities, demanded the ministry overturn a ministerial resolution issued about nine years ago, which allowed the Public Works and Town Planning Department (DPT) to build such structures along the coast without conducting an environmental impact assessment (EIA). Continued …

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Chiang Mai welcoming more tourists as flights start returning

Chiang Mai returned to its top spot as a favorite destination after the number of daily arrivals rose beyond 20,000 in December.

Nattawut Ta-inta, Chiang Mai Airport’s deputy director, recently said that the airport now welcomes between 18,000 to 20,000 passengers daily; of them, some 2,000 are international arrivals.

Some 130 domestic and about 20 international flights land in Chiang Mai daily. He said 11 international airlines have returned to their pre-pandemic schedule, including flights from Incheon and Busan in South Korea; Hanoi, Danang and Ho Chi Minh City in Vietnam; Singapore; Luang Prabang in Cambodia; Taiwan capital Taipei; Hong Kong; Yangon in Myanmar; and the Malaysian capital Kuala Lumpur. Continued … 

At least 100,000 join in the Big Mountain music festival in Nakhon Ratchasima

At least a hundred thousand people joined in the Big Mountain Music Festival in Nakhon Ratchasima over the past weekend. The music festival returned after two years of being basically canceled due to Covid-19.

Watcharee Pratchanusorn, president of the Tourism Council of Nakhon Ratchasima, said, “There were at least 100,000 people who joined in the music festival. One hundred percent of rooms at hotels and resorts nearby were sold out, in which 208 hotels with a total of 8,221 rooms were full. Continued …

Nearly 4,000 patients with Covid hospitalized, 107 deaths reported in a week

A total of 3,961 patients diagnosed with Covid-19 received treatment in hospitals during the past week, and 107 patients succumbed to the disease, the Disease Control Department (DCD) reported on Monday.

In its weekly report, the DCD said 3,961 patients were hospitalized from Dec. 4 to 10, or an average of 566 patients a day.

The DCD said 107 people had died of Covid during the period, an average of 15 deaths a day. The number of Covid deaths has reached 11,694, the DCD added. Continued …

Covid-19 now becoming a seasonal bug

Covid-19 is becoming a seasonal virus in Thailand, primarily active during two periods of the year, said Yong Poovorawan, director of the Center of Excellence in Clinical Virology at the Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University.

Dr. Yong said infections are expected to peak between June and September and November and February. He said the virus can re-infect a person, similar to the Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV), but unlike diseases such as measles, which, once infected or vaccinated, can build immunity that lasts for life. Continued …

XBB Covid Variant In India Will Soon Reach Thailand: expert

A pulmonary disease expert said yesterday that Thailand has to watch what Covid-19 strain is spreading in India because the same variant usually comes here, with the one currently taking hold there being XBB.

Dr. Manoon Leechawengwong, who is based at Vichaiyut Hospital, said the Delta variant was first discovered in India late 2020, after which it spread globally, with Thailand suffering from a big Delta wave in the middle of 2021.

In June this year, India was among the countries where the BA.2.75 Covid subspecies was first identified and it then replaced BA.5 as the dominant strain there. After that ,this strain spread to many countries, including Thailand where it set off a new Covid wave. Continued … 

COVID monitoring center in Korat to reopen as infections rise

The Nakhon Ratchasima provincial administration plans to reopen the COVID-19 monitoring center next week, in the wake of a rising trend in new infections.

Currently, an average of two COVID-19 patients are dying each day in this northeastern province, with six fatalities reported Sunday alone, most of them elderly people who were not fully vaccinated. Continued …

Hong Kong drops curbs on incoming travelers, scraps Covid app

Arrivals in Hong Kong from Wednesday will no longer receive an “amber” code barring them from some venues, Chief Executive John Lee said, while dropping use of a government-mandated Covid-19 mobile application.

The news of a further loosening of Covid-19 curbs in the global financial hub, which has trailed most of the world in easing them, is set to boost resumption of travel and business, as the code had limited access to bars and restaurants. The government’s move to scrap its mobility-tracking app governing access to restaurants and venues such as gyms, clubs and salons, comes after mainland China dropped the requirement. Continued … 

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International

China sends record wave of bombers into Taiwan defense zone

China sent a record 18 nuclear-capable bombers into Taiwan’s air defense zone, Taipei said Tuesday, just days after Beijing banned more Taiwanese imports in the latest sign of deteriorating ties. Continued … 

Former FTX CEO Bankman-Fried arrested in Bahamas

 

Sam Bankman-Fried, who founded and led FTX until a liquidity crunch forced the Bahamas-based cryptocurrency exchange to declare bankruptcy, was arrested on Monday in The Bahamas after being criminally charged by U.S. prosecutors. Continued … 

Russia’s McDonald’s successor replacing Big Mac with ‘Big Hit’

Starved of Big Macs since McDonald’s Corp. closed its Russian restaurants in March, Russians will from next year be treated to an alternative from the burger chain’s successor – the “Big Hit.” Continued …

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