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What you may not know about bottled water

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Council of State Rejects Plan to Lower Electricity Bills

The Council of State, Thailand’s primary legal advisory body, has dismissed a proposal from the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) aimed at renegotiating contracts with renewable power firms to reduce electricity bills. The proposal sought to decrease electricity costs by 0.17 baht per kilowatt-hour (kWh) from the current 4.15 baht per unit.

Under pressure from the Pheu Thai-led government, efforts have been underway to lower power prices below 4 baht per unit to alleviate financial strain on consumers and businesses. Continued …

Hot day and thundershowers forecast for most of Thailand

The north, northeast, eastern and central regions, including Bangkok, will experience a hot day and isolated thunderstorms today, the Thai Meteorological Department said this morning.

Isolated thundershowers are expected mostly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung and Songkhla; minimum 21-25°C, maximum 30-34°C; waves about 1-2 meters high and above 2 meters in thundershowers. Continued …

Lifting Alcohol Restrictions Could Boost Thai Economy by Billions

Easing Thailand’s existing restrictions on afternoon alcohol sales could inject an additional 50-100 billion baht into the economy, predominantly through increased spending by foreign tourists, experts in the industry suggest.

Recent findings hint that so-called “high-quality” tourists are prepared to pay an extra $250 (approximately 8,400 baht) daily for premium food and beverage experiences. Anchalee Poomsirkaew, director of the Asia-Pacific International Spirits and Wines Assn., said that relaxing four specific alcohol sale restrictions could maximize revenue impacts, potentially unlocking the full 100 billion baht. Continued …

Cabinet Set to Reject Casino Entry Rule for Thai Nationals

Thai Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has indicated that a contentious proposal regulating casino entry for Thai citizens is unlikely to win cabinet approval. The policy, suggested by the Council of State (CoS), requires Thais to maintain a minimum of 50 million baht (approximately US$ 1.5 million) in fixed deposits for at least six months to gain entry to casino entertainment complexes.

Anutin, who also holds the position of deputy prime minister and leads the Bhumjaithai Party, expressed skepticism over the proposal’s feasibility. He reassured that as a coalition partner, Bhumjaithai remains committed to supporting government policies, provided they don’t negatively impact society. Continued …

Transport ministry looks to Swiss operator for Laem Chabang expansion

Thailand is courting Swiss port operator Terminal Investment Ltd. (TiL) for potential investment in the expansion of Laem Chabang Port, a key component of the country’s strategy to become a regional transportation hub.

Discussions between Thai officials and TiL are focused on the port’s Phase 3 development, including the new E1 and E2 terminals, as the country strives to boost container-handling capacity and solidify Thailand’s position in the region. Continued …

SC Asset to move away from property as market stagnates

Real estate developer SC Asset Corp. plans to rebrand and diversify into non-property businesses next year, as the housing development sector continues to slow down and may take a few more years to return to normal.

Chief Executive Nuttaphong Kunakornwong said the residential market will continue to face three key negative factors carried over from last year: high household debt, excess supply, and low consumer confidence. Continued …

Headwinds for Thai rice industry

Thai rice exports for the 2024-25 harvest season are expected to decrease after a positive 2023-24, due to the easing of Indian export restrictions on the grain, according to BMI, a Fitch Solutions company.

“While we forecast rice production in Thailand to increase by 0.5% year-on-year from 20 million tons in 2023-24 to 20.1 million in 2024-25, we also expect that exports will post a decrease in the coming season,” BMI said. Continued …

Insurance industry forecast to increase 2%-3% in 2025

Thailand’s insurance industry is projected to grow by 2%-3% this year, driven by increasing public awareness of rising medical inflation, an aging society and the extension of the health insurance coverage age to 80, says the Thai Life Assurance Assn. (TLAA).

Increases in medical treatment costs in Thailand have averaged 8%-10% per year, with some years reaching 15%, significantly higher than general consumer inflation. Continued …

Thailand pushes for free trade deal with Gulf nations

Thailand is advancing negotiations on a free trade agreement with Gulf countries to boost trade, tourism, and investment.

Nalinee Taveesin, the chair of Thai Trade Representatives, described the Gulf countries as Thailand’s most significant market in the Middle East, with trade between the two regions reaching approximately US$36 billion last year. Continued …

Thailand’s Tourism Boom: 5.5 Million Visitors and $8B Revenue

Thailand is enjoying a tourism resurgence with over 5.5 million international visitors arriving between Jan. 1 and Feb. 16, according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports. This boom has generated more than 270 billion baht (about $8 billion), boosting the nation’s economic recovery.

Long-distance travelers have increased by 1.3% in the last week, with Russia, France, and the United States leading the charge. Notably, Russian visitors grew by 7.5% week-on-week. Despite this growth, weekly international arrivals dipped slightly to 784,175, a 6.4% decline from the previous week. Continued …

Thailand’s biometric system overloaded with 50 million records

Thailand’s Immigration Bureau has hit a critical roadblock, with its biometric system reaching its maximum capacity of 50 million records, preventing new foreign arrivals from being automatically recorded. The bureau is now forced to manually document arrivals and rely on an online database for security checks until a new system is developed.

Police Col. Neti Khanboon, commander of the database division at the bureau’s IT center, revealed the issue while testifying before the House Committee on National Security, Border Affairs, and National Strategies and Reforms. Continued …

Pattaya Bars Empty Amid Low Season and Shifting Tourism Trends

Pattaya’s tourism dynamics have shifted significantly, transforming the city that was once bustling with Western tourists into a hub primarily frequented by Asian visitors. This change has led to bars that were once thriving during the traditional high season now finding themselves empty.

Historically, Pattaya attracted a surge of European and North American tourists during the winter months, who filled bars, hotels, and nightlife venues. However, the city now predominantly hosts tourists from Japan, Korea, India, China, and the Middle East. These groups travel year-round, unlike their seasonal Western counterparts. Continued …

Pattaya Beach Altercation: Rising Tensions Among Tourists

A street fight erupted Wednesday night near Pattaya Beach, leaving four people injured. The fight involved two Thai women and two Indian men, with a Thai man who attempted to intervene also getting hurt.

The incident began when the Indian men approached the women, reportedly trying to flirt and filming them. Feeling uneasy, one woman demanded the video be deleted, but the man refused, triggering a heated argument that quickly turned violent. Continued … 

Israeli Community in Pai Faces Immigration Scrutiny

The Immigration Bureau of Thailand has turned its attention to the activities of Israelis residing in Pai, a picturesque tourist hub in northern Thailand. Prompted by a series of local complaints, authorities aim to verify the visa and work permit status of Israeli nationals in Mae Hong Son province, following concerns over possible legal violations.

Immigration officers have been directed to collaborate with local police to investigate these issues. This move seeks to ascertain whether any Israelis have overstayed their visas, undertaken unpermitted work, or breached other legal frameworks. Continued … 

Chiang Mai’s Dusit D2 Hotel ceases operations after 18 years

The Dusit D2 Chiang Mai, a landmark hotel in the city, has announced its closure. The hotel officially closed its doors yesterday.

Formerly known as the Chiang Inn Hotel, the Dusit D2 was a prominent fixture on Night Bazaar Road. Designed by National Artist Chulathat Kitibutr in 2004, the hotel’s striking architecture made it a well-known landmark. Continued …

Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri Fair returns for 2025 edition

Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri historical park will come alive again today as the annual fair swings into action for 10 days and nights of unforgettable experiences.

Running until March 2 on the theme “Viman Fha Phra Nakhon Khiri, the Jewel of Siam”, the event promises an even grander spectacle than in previous years. Visitors can expect breathtaking light installations illuminating the iconic mountaintop palace, alongside a rich program of cultural performances showcasing the region’s diverse heritage. Continued …

Koh Phangan: The Best Destination for Your Yoga Retreat in Thailand

When it comes to finding the perfect yoga retreat in Thailand, Koh Phangan stands out as a paradise for wellness seekers. Famous for its pristine beaches, lush jungles, and thriving spiritual community, the island has become a global hotspot for yoga, meditation, and holistic healing.

Whether you’re looking to deepen your practice, detox your body, or simply escape the stresses of modern life, Koh Phangan offers the ideal environment for transformation.
At the heart of this wellness haven is Orion Healing Center, one of the island’s most renowned retreat centers. Continued …

Unlocking Solar Potential: Thailand’s Regulatory Shift on Rooftop Solar Systems

Thailand is taking a step forward in accelerating its renewable energy transition. A recent amendment by the Ministry of Industry to the Factory Act eliminated the requirement for a factory license for rooftop solar installations with capacities exceeding 1 MW. This regulatory change presents new opportunities for businesses, industry and the solar sector, while supporting the nation’s sustainability goals.

Under the previous regulation, rooftop solar systems exceeding 1 MW required a factory license. This process was often time-consuming, bureaucratically complex and financially burdensome. By removing this requirement, the Ministry of Industry has effectively lowered the barriers for businesses to adopt large-scale rooftop solar systems. Continued …

Amid Climate Uncertainty, Floating Solar Builds Resilience

Southeast Asia is responsible for nearly a quarter of global energy demand growth through 2035, but it is currently heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels and hydropower. Given recent volatility in both fossil fuel prices and increasing severity and regularity of heatwaves and droughts, which make hydropower less reliable, diversification into domestically located renewable energy sources like solar will have energy security benefits.

This is particularly true for countries like Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, and Vietnam, which have significant existing hydropower in their power supply and also significant untapped solar potential. Floating solar (FPV) is a low-cost way to quickly diversify the power mix in ways that complement existing hydropower, support water conservation efforts at existing dams, and reduce the need for expensive new dams, which have negative social and environmental impacts. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

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

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

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
  • State Railway – 1590

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New 1st-class bus service from Bangkok airports to Hua Hin, Pattaya

State-run Transport Co. will launch a first-class bus service from Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports to Hua Hin and Pattaya on March 8.

There will be two round trips daily between Don Mueang airport and Hua Hin district in Prachuap Khiri Khan, a distance of 216 kilometers per trip. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. Continued …

 

Expat News: We expect the bus service in Hua Hin to be located at the current airport bus terminal north of Hua Hin Airport, but the timetable for the Hua Hin departures and arrivals has not been announced. We will keep you posted when the information is provided.

Places around Hua Hin that you should visit

Hua Hin, with its powdery beaches and breezy, laid-back vibe, has always been a beloved escape from Bangkok’s frenetic pace. But venture just a little further south and you’ll discover a trio of enchanting beach communities that seem to have been plucked straight from the pages of Country Life magazine.

Life slows down on this quieter, more untouched stretch of coastline, and the allure of simple pleasures takes center stage. Here, dolphins swim in the bay, limestone peaks rise dramatically above lush wetlands, and the hum of village life unfolds in harmony with the tides. Continued …

Swedish Ambassador to meet with Swedes in Hua Hin

The Swedish Embassy in Bangkok has invited Swedes in Hua Hin to a coffee meeting with Ambassador Anna Hammargren tomorrow from 4-5pm at Black Mountain Golf Club.

The ambassador will introduce herself, share insights about the embassy’s work, and answer questions in Swedish. – scandasia.com

Retired Brit in Hua Hin hospital with emergency

A British woman has told of how she and her family thought they were being scammed when they picked up a call saying their father had been admitted to a Thai hospital – but that was just the beginning of their nightmare.

Dad-of-six Raymond Wallace, a 72-year-old retired lorry driver from Sidmouth in Devon, had been traveling around Thailand when he suddenly fell ill and checked himself into a hospital in Hua Hin on Feb. 14, having suffered from respiratory problems. Continued …

Police to Monitor Foreign Nationals Closely

Thailand’s national police chief has directed police forces across the nation to heighten surveillance of foreign nationals amid escalating concerns over public order and safety.

This new measure, announced Monday, stems from reports of foreign visitors’ conduct that disrupts social harmony, violates public morals, and potentially damages Thailand’s reputation. Continued …

Illegal foreign teachers targeted

Thailand’s Ministry of Labor has launched a major crackdown on illegal foreign teachers, targeting those working without permits or entering on tourist visas. Under stricter enforcement measures, violators now face fines between 5,000 and 50,000 baht, followed by deportation.

Schools found employing unlicensed foreign teachers won’t escape penalties either. Institutions caught violating the law will be fined 10,000 to 100,000 baht per illegal employee. Continued …

Over 100 foreigners arrested in Phuket police blitz

Phuket police sent a strong message to law-breaking foreigners after arresting over 100 people and issuing 1,625 traffic citations in a sweeping week-long crackdown. The operation, running from Feb. 10 to 16, targeted illegal businesses, visa violations, drug offenses, and reckless driving.

The coordinated effort, involving Phuket Immigration and Tourist Police, was part of a nationwide campaign to combat transnational crime and illegal foreign activities, ensuring safety for both residents and tourists. Continued …

Israeli Pai Takeover Rumors Said Unfounded

Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has addressed the swirling rumors concerning an alleged Israeli control over Pai district, citing them as unfounded and implausible.

This issue has drawn significant attention following social media claims of Israelis erecting barriers at a hotel-turned-synagogue, purportedly restricting entry to Thais in Mae Hong Son province. Continued …

Future Uncertain for Foreigner Bank Accounts in Thailand

While most tourists in Thailand enjoy their holidays without needing a bank account, some are encountering difficulties when trying to open one. Currently, there is no outright ban on Thai banks opening accounts for foreign nationals. Still, recent government efforts to curb call center scams and the volatile cryptocurrency market have posed significant challenges.

New regulations slated for April will require biometric authentication, like facial recognition, for opening accounts. Each account will also need to be linked to a single registered device. Continued …

Heavy rainfall to hit Bangkok and 41 provinces tomorrow

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts significant rainfall across 42 provinces tomorrow, with Bangkok experiencing the highest impact at 60%. Some areas may also face strong winds and thunderstorms.

The southern (east coast) region will have thunderstorms in 40% of the area, mostly in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, and Songkhla. Temperatures will range from 22°C to 35°C. Continued …

Cyber-attack surge plunges Thailand into security crisis

Thailand’s cybersecurity landscape faces a crisis, as attacks here are 70% higher than the global average, mainly phishing and banking scams, according to global cybersecurity firm Check Point Software Technologies.

An IT executive who requested anonymity said since the second half of last year, delays in government IT procurement and the slumping stock market have affected IT security spending in Thailand. Continued …

Bt4.5 billion approved to combat flooding

The Cabinet approved a budget of more than 4.5 billion baht yesterday to help households affected by flooding in southern provinces last year and to finance post-flood rehabilitation and development projects.

Speaking after a mobile cabinet meeting in Songkhla’s Hat Yat district, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said that a budget allocation of 304.8 million baht will be directed toward a total of 22 projects to repair flood-damaged infrastructure in Yala, Pattani and Narathiwat. Continued …

Dual train track, new motorway planned to southern border

The Transport Ministry plans to improve transport infrastructure between Thailand’s southern border and Malaysia with a double-track railway network and a motorway running from Hat Yai to the Sadao border checkpoint, or M84.

Given that the southern region, particularly Hat Yai, generates most of its income through trade and investment, the ministry is focused on developing transport infrastructure that would connect it with Malaysia. It aims to encourage seamless transportation, lessen logistical costs, and increase regional economy, trade. Continued …

Kingdom hosts 44th Cobra Gold joint drills

The Cobra Gold joint military exercise 2025 will run from Feb. 25 to March 7 in Thailand, with 3,200 U.S. personnel participating.

Cobra Gold is the largest joint and combined exercise in the Indo-Pacific region and a concrete example of the strong alliance and strategic relationship between Thailand and the United States, as well as an example of the strong cooperative relationship with the other participating allies and partners, according to the United States embassy. Continued …

Another illegal bitcoin mining operation busted

Police in Pathum Thani dismantled an illegal bitcoin mining operation set up in a housing project, seizing 18 mining devices. The operation had reportedly been using electricity illicitly with an annual cost exceeding 3 million baht.

This action followed a tip-off from the Provincial Electricity Authority of Nong Suea concerning the clandestine installation of bitcoin mining equipment. No people were found at the residence. The property had been illicitly drawing electricity for some time, with damage costs averaging approximately 3,120,000 baht (US$92,620) annually. Continued …

Scammer Exodus from Myanmar Border; 7,000 Victims Await Freedom

A sweeping crackdown by Thai authorities has forced Chinese scammer networks to abandon their operations in Myanmar’s border town of Phaya Tong Su, while thousands of trafficking victims are poised for liberation in what officials describe as one of the largest rescue operations in the region.

The mass exodus comes after Thailand implemented aggressive measures on Feb. 5, cutting off electricity, fuel, and internet connections to the border area. Property owners report their high-paying Chinese tenants have terminated leases and hastily removed equipment from compounds that once housed hundreds of operators. Continued …

  • Thai Police Bust Massive Multi-Billion Baht Fraud Ring – Continued …
  • 31 suspects arrested in Chinese-run gambling den in Bangkok – Continued …

Thailand’s Economic Struggle: Can Former Asian Tiger Regain Its Roar?

Thailand, once a roaring Asian Tiger economy, finds itself at a critical crossroads as it grapples with persistently sluggish growth that threatens to relegate it to the slow lane of Southeast Asian development.

With projected growth of just 2.8% for 2025, the kingdom faces mounting pressure to address structural challenges that have dampened its economic dynamism. Continued …

Cash handouts fail to provide Thai economy the expected thrust

The Thai government’s ambitious cash handout scheme aimed at stimulating the economy has fallen short of expectations, raising questions on whether the massive stimulus budget could have been put to better use.

Under the ruling Pheu Thai Party’s flagship digital wallet scheme, which is less ambitious than earlier intended, the government has already distributed a total of nearly 200 billion baht to lower-income earners, as well as to groups of people with disabilities and the elderly. Continued …

Thailand Raises Concerns Over US Tariff Policy

Experts recommend that Thailand proactively address the risks associated with U.S. President Donald Trump‘s tariff policies, as the country is particularly susceptible to increased tariffs among Southeast Asian nations.

With a significant trade surplus with the U.S., Thailand could become a target for tariffs, especially following Trump‘s recent executive order imposing a 25% tariff on steel and aluminum imports. Continued …

Eateries forced to cut costs, downsize

Weak consumer spending power and rising operational expenses are forcing restaurants to adopt strict cost controls or even downsize.

In 2024, the Thai restaurant industry faced various challenges, including sluggish consumer spending and increased costs, said Sorathep Rojpotjanaruch, head of the Restaurant Business Club. Average raw material costs, for example, surged by up to 20% in 2024. Continued …

Thailand’s Casino Bill Targets Tourism, Limits Local Entry

Thailand’s new Entertainment Complex Bill has proposed a casino-focused plan aimed primarily at boosting foreign tourism. However, strict measures are devised to limit access for locals to curtail gambling concerns, according to Pakorn Nilprapunt, the secretary-general of the Council of State (CoS).

A contentious aspect of the proposal is the requirement for Thai nationals wishing to enter these entertainment complexes to hold at least 50 million Thai baht in their bank accounts. This provision aims to restrict gambling to individuals with sufficient financial resources, reducing the risk of problem gambling among locals. Continued …

Samui’s Real Estate Draws Global Attention Amid Phuket Boom

Interest in Koh Samui’s property market is climbing as American and European buyers, deterred by rising prices in Phuket, seek more affordable alternatives. This shift has been partially caused by Russian and Chinese demand driving up villa costs in Phuket.

Phattarachai Taweewong of Colliers Thailand notes a marked increase in inquiries about Koh Samui villas. He attributes this trend to attractive pricing on the island, with villas costing about a third of similar properties in Phuket. The most sought-after areas on Samui include Choeng Mon and Lamai beaches, where land prices hover around 10 million baht per rai (equivalent to about 305,000 USD). Continued …

Billion-baht cloud deal to transform Thai public healthcare

Pro Inside (PIS) is developing a central healthcare cloud project to upgrade the public healthcare system as part of Thailand’s e-health strategy.

According to Benyapa Chalermwat, chief executive of intelligence system integration service PIS, the company, through SP Consortium, signed a contract for a central healthcare cloud system with state enterprise National Telecom (NT) valued at 992 million baht. The project focuses on the development of a nationwide health data exchange management system. Continued …

Precision farming called the way forward for Thai agricultural sector

With the Agriculture and Cooperatives Ministry forecasting agricultural GDP growth of 1.8%-2.8% this year, following a contraction in 2024 due to adverse weather conditions, the country is poised to drive modernization in Thailand’s farming sector.

Siam Kubota President Kazunori Tani said the company’s growth strategy would focus on expanding precision farming technologies and agricultural services across Thailand and Southeast Asia. The firm currently derives 60% of its revenue from domestic sales and 40% from international markets, especially ASEAN countries like Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. Continued …

Patong Police Crack Down on Reckless Foreign Tourist Riders

In an effort to address the rampant chaos on Phuket’s roads, Patong police initiated a significant crackdown on reckless driving among foreign tourists over the weekend. On Saturday, authorities targeted local motorbike rental operators, penalizing over 10 businesses for failing to verify tourists’ driving licenses before renting out vehicles.

The Patong Traffic Police disclosed that tourists caught riding without licenses were fined 1,000 baht each, while rental shops were hit with a 2,000-baht penalty per violation for their negligence in ensuring proper documentation. This operation led to the seizure of several motorbikes, creating a temporary halt for those affected. Continued …

Government eyes making Songkhla global cruise hub

The government has tasked the Transport Ministry with studying the development of ports in Songkhla to bring them up to the standard required to accommodate luxury cruise ships. Following an off-site cabinet meeting in Songkhla yesterday, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra said that the province has the potential to welcome cruise ships from abroad.

She added that the study will also include plans to attract high-spending tourists to travel in the south of Thailand with Songkhla serving as a transport hub. Continued …

Phuket braces for drought

As Phuket enters the dry season, officials are stepping up efforts to prevent a potential drought, holding an emergency meeting to strategize water management and mitigation measures.

While February typically sees minimal rainfall, officials noted that this year’s precipitation has been higher than last year, helping to maintain water reserves. However, a prolonged dry spell expected in late April has raised concerns about shortages, especially with a booming population and rising tourist numbers increasing demand. Continued …

Banana Beach, Phuket, named 2nd-best beach in the world

A beach vacation is one of the best ways to relax and recharge. From feeling the sunshine on your skin to swimming in crystal-clear waters, spending time at the beach can have a healing impact on your wellbeing. Just hearing the waves rhythmically lap against the sand has been found to be soothing. It’s no wonder beaches remain the most popular travel destinations for people.

HBO’s “The White Lotus” may be bringing attention to Thailand, but its beaches truly deserve the recognition. Located on Coral Island off Phuket, Banana Beach makes for an idyllic daytime trip, offering vibrant coral reefs – after all, it’s part of a national park and marine preservation – and soft white sand. Continued …

10 Tips for a safe and stress-free cosmetic surgery trip to Thailand

There was a time when getting a little work done meant sneaking off for a “business trip” and hoping no one noticed your suspiciously lush hair when you got back. But post-pandemic, the demand for aesthetic procedures has surged.

What was once hush-hush is now openly embraced, and Thailand has become the go-to destination for those looking to get cosmetic surgery with a side of tropical holiday. But while Thailand’s medical tourism industry is thriving, a great experience doesn’t just happen. You need to plan ahead. Continued …

Monitor lizard caught in house tries to escape from wildlife team

A dramatic moment occurred when a monitor lizard tried to escape a wildlife team that was trying to capture it in a house in Thailand. The massive reptile weighing 154 pounds (70 kilograms) had skittered through the gate of a shop in Samut Songkhram province on Feb. 15.

The terrified owner called the local reptile catchers for help. However, upon arrival, the team had to call for reinforcement due to the sheer size of the lizard, which had retreated into the storage area of the shop. Continued and video …

Sun-powered schools are a smart move

Thailand’s rising electricity costs are not just a concern for businesses; they are placing a financial burden on schools. In 2023, a local business daily reported that many schools were struggling with high electricity liabilities.

For example, Mahidol Wittayanusorn School, located on the Salaya Campus of Mahidol University in Nakhon Pathom province, faces monthly electricity bills exceeding 1 million baht. Some large schools receive annual government subsidies of 15 million baht, but 80% is used to pay for electricity. This leaves little room for investment in other educational resources. Continued …

Thailand’s electric vehicle market projected to grow by 40% in 2025

Thailand’s electric vehicle sales are expected to increase by 40% in 2025, driven by production requirements and government subsidies.

Thai EV production is set to surge due to government incentives, potentially triggering an aggressive price war in an already struggling auto market. Chinese automakers dominate the sector, leveraging subsidies and tax breaks, but oversupply and weak domestic demand pose significant challenges. Continued …

Energy Regulatory Commission seeks cheaper prices for renewables

The government is being asked to purchase renewable power from power companies at cheaper prices in order to reduce electricity bills by 0.17 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit).

The idea, proposed by Worawit Srianunraksa, a member of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), is aimed at setting more reasonable prices in power purchase agreements, known as PPAs, made between the government and renewable plant operators. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

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

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

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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  • Motorway hotline – 1586
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  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
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  • State Railway – 1590