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Thursday’s news-Jan 18

Today’s news: Deadly explosion at fireworks factory/Hua Hin municipality cracks down/House passes seven clean air bills/Natural solutions for PM2.5 relief/Thailand braces for cold snap/U.S. consular outreach in Hua Hin/Beach polo returns/Cha Am Bikini Beach Run/Going to school is a daily adventure/Smoking pot ‘may require doctor’s note’/Rangers rescue wild baby elephant/Economy: Baht hits four-week low/Thailand’s Healthcare Sector/Delayed launch of digital wallet rattles government/Geopolitical tensions continue to draw relocations/EV sales projected to double/Tourism: Is Thailand Safe for Tourists?/Thailand aims for 40 million tourists/23.1 million MICE visitors/Three Million Tourists Visited Samui/Thailand Experience: Kaeng Krachan attracts visitors/SRT’s ‘Season of Love’ getaways/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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Deadly explosion at fireworks factory leaves all 23 workers dead in Suphanburi

All the 23 workers in a fireworks factory in Suphanburi province were killed in a deadly explosion on Wednesday afternoon, local authorities said. Police and local officials said the accident happened at 3.30pm at the factory in Ban Khoi Ngam or Moo 3 village in Tambon Sala Khao of Muang district.

Authorities believe the 23 workers were assembling the fireworks when suddenly there was an explosion, flattening the factory and killing all of them. Continued …

Hua Hin municipality cracks down on burning

Hua Hin municipality is taking a firm stand against the open burning of household waste and other materials. This decision is part of a broader effort to combat the rising levels of fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) and to address the global warming crisis.

The common practice of burning items like household waste, weeds, branches, and leaves is known for its quick results and low cost. However, this method has been identified as a major contributor to air pollution, particularly to the dangerous levels of PM 2.5. Continued …

House passes seven clean air bills

Following their debate yesterday, the House of Representatives passed seven air cleanliness bills in their first readings, by 443 votes with one abstention. The seven bills were proposed by government and opposition parties and a civil society organization.

After the completion of the scrutiny process, the seven bills will be merged into one and then submitted to the House for the second and final readings. Continued …

Thai herbs offer natural solution for PM2.5 respiratory relief

With PM2.5 air pollution threatening the health of big-city residents, the Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine has come up with accessible and affordable solutions – Thai herbs.

Long-term exposure to PM2.5, or dust particles that are 2.5 micrometers or less in diameter, has been linked to chronic lung and heart disease. The major sources of PM2.5 are factory and traffic emissions, as well as smog from crop burning. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold snap

The Meteorological Department warns of storms hitting eight southern provinces, with sea waves exceeding 2 meters.

Meanwhile, the upper part of the country continues to experience cold weather. For the next 24 hours, the moderately high-pressure area covering the northeastern part and the South China Sea is weakening, while the westerly wind at the upper level covers the northern part. Continued …

U.S. Embassy announces consular outreach in Hua Hin

The American Citizen Services Unit of the U.S. Embassy will be conducting a consular outreach program at the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort on Thursday, Jan. 25, from 8-11am. This limited service event is designed to assist U.S. citizens residing in or visiting Hua Hin and surrounding areas.

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The services offered during this session will include passport renewals for adults (DS-82 forms), issuance of passports for minors (DS-11 forms), and notary services. Individuals seeking these services are required to register in advance, as appointments will be allocated on a first-come, first-served basis. Continued …

Beach polo returns to Hua Hin March 30

Polo enthusiasts and beach-goers are gearing up for the return of the InterContinental-B.Grimm Beach Polo Hua Hin 2024.

Scheduled for March 30, this event promises a unique blend of sports and beach-side entertainment on the shores of Hua Hin. Continued …

Cha Am Bikini Beach Run set for March 17

Cha Am is gearing up for the return of the Cha Am Bikini Beach Run, scheduled for Sunday, March 17th. This year’s event will start and finish in front of the Long Beach Hotel on the beachfront.

Following its successful past editions, the 2024 race has added a new twist with the introduction of a 5K bikini run. Continued …

Where going to school is a daily adventure

For children on an island off the southern province of Ranong, going to school has become a daily adventure. For years, they have had to ride improvised rafts and wade through knee-deep water to cross a lagoon that separates their community from their school.

They were promised a bridge years ago to facilitate their travel, but what they are left with are just empty concrete columns standing idly in the water. Continued …

Smoking pot ‘may require doctor’s note’

Smoking cannabis is likely to require a permit from a doctor, according to Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew, who says his new cannabis bill differs from a failed predecessor as it will be very clear on how to use the plant for medical treatment.

Dr. Cholnan insisted that the bill preserves a key point that cannabis is to be used for medical treatment only, and any use for recreational purposes will not be allowed. Continued …

Phetchabun park rangers rescue wild baby elephant

Rangers in a Phetchabun wildlife sanctuary rescued a baby elephant stuck in a pool of mud and successfully returned it to its herd last week. Ronnarat Sirimakorn, chief of Phetchabun’s Tat Mok National Park, said on Wednesday that a team of rangers spotted the baby elephant stuck in a dry creek at 2pm last Thursday.

The rangers were patrolling the areas of Tat Mok Park, Nam Nao National Park and Phu Khieo Wildlife Sanctuary in Phetchabun’s Muang district when they found the helpless calf stranded in the creek with its legs sunk into the mud. Continued …

Baht hits four-week low against dollar, likely to weaken further

The baht weakened to a four-week low of 35.45 per U.S. dollar at the start of trade on Wednesday.

The baht’s dip came as the dollar strengthened following an increase in the U.S. 10-year bond yield and the Fed signaling it would not rush to lower interest rates, said Krung Thai Bank’s foreign currency analyst, Poon Panitpiboon. Continued …

Thailand’s Healthcare Sector: A Study of Resilience and Growth

Thailand’s healthcare landscape is experiencing a dynamic transformation. In 2021, the country’s healthcare spending reached a staggering USD 22.5 billion, marking a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.7% from 2017 to 2021, and constituting 4.5% of its gross domestic product (GDP).

The average per capita spending was USD 306, with a significant contribution of 26.6% from the private sector and the government injecting 73.4% of the total expenditure. Continued …

Delayed launch of Thailand’s 500 billion baht digital wallet rattles government

The much-anticipated 500-billion-baht (US$14.3-billion) digital wallet initiative, a flagship policy of the Pheu Thai-led government, has hit a snag. The planned roll-out for May has been deferred, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, delivering a blow to Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin’s coalition government, which has been promoting the scheme as a lifeline for the faltering economy.

The initiative, designed to inject 10,000 baht (approximately US$285) into the hands of 50 million Thais for spending within their localities, will not meet its May launch, Julapun announced without indicating a new timeline. Continued …

Geopolitical tensions continue to draw relocations to Southeast Asia

With geopolitical tensions pushing foreign investors to relocate or expand their production bases to Southeast Asia over the past two years, the region is continuing to maintain its advantage in attracting new investment thanks to infrastructure that supports new industries.

Thailand and Vietnam were among the destinations that enjoyed production base relocation. While Thailand has an advantage in the automotive industry, Vietnam is the winner in the electronic industry, especially for components for smartphones and other electrical devices. Continued …

Thailand’s EV sales projected to double by year-end

Thailand is set to witness a significant spark in electric vehicle (EV) sales, potentially doubling the figures by year-end, driven by Chinese manufacturers and approximately US$2.4 billion in government incentives, bolstering consumer demand.

This surge in demand is expected to raise the total EV share in passenger car registrations from 12% last year to 20% this year. In 2022, the figures were in single digits. Continued …

Is Thailand Safe for Tourists?

While Thailand is an enjoyable place to vacation in with an enticing food scene and interesting attractions, it also is not considered the safest place to go (by some). Travelers should be sure to do their research before visiting to secure their safety in unfamiliar places.

We have compiled some of the most critical information for tourists to know when considering travel to Thailand. Continued …

Thailand aims for 40 million tourists and 3.5 trillion baht revenue

The goal of 40 million international tourists and an ambitious revenue target of 3.5 trillion baht (US$ 98,348,390,000), as set by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, remains a tall order for this year, according to the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

Still, the ministry has plans to attract longer stays and increased spending through a range of measures, including soft power products, safety measures, and various events. Continued … 

Thailand targets 23.1 million MICE visitors in fiscal 2024

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has set a target to attract a minimum of 23.1 million meetings, incentives, conferences, and exhibitions (MICE) visitors by fiscal 2024. Through this, they aim to generate a revenue of 136 billion baht, which equates to 75% of the income recorded in 2019.

TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya noted that the challenge in achieving full recovery is primarily due to global economic pressure. He explained that the MICE industry is on a steady path to recovery, with geopolitical conflicts being a significant factor to consider. Continued …

Three Million Tourists Visited Samui Island in 2023

The Samui Tourism and Sports office reported that that there were 3,185,000 tourists who visited Samui Island from January to November last year, which generated a total of 37 billion baht.

Most of the foreign tourists were from Germany, the United Kingdom, Israel, France and Russia. Continued …

Kaeng Krachan National Park misty mountains and dense forests attracts visitors

Kaeng Krachan National Park, Thailand’s most expansive national park, earned its World Heritage Site status in July 2021. Straddling Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan provinces, this 2,914 km² park offers a mesmerizing mix of misty mountains and dense forests. The park’s highest point reaches 1,500 meters above sea level, providing breathtaking panoramic views.

Wildlife enthusiasts will be in their element here. Kaeng Krachan is home to an array of species, including leopards, elephants, dholes, and the endearing stump-tailed macaques. Birdwatchers, too, are in for a treat with over 480 bird species recorded, including the unique ratchet-tailed treepie. Continued …

Embark on romantic journeys with SRT’s ‘Season of Love’ getaways

Looking for a romantic getaway this February? The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is presenting four unique trips on KIHA 183 trains as part of its “Season of Love” promotion.

Ekarat Sriarayanphong, SRT’s public relations chief, unveiled the limited-seat offerings on Tuesday. The romantic journeys on offer are: Continued …

China’s population fell for a second year; deaths surged post-Covid lockdowns

China’s population dropped by 2 million people in 2023, in the second straight annual drop as births fell and deaths jumped after the lifting of Covid-19 restrictions, the government said Wednesday. Continued …

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