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Pink Ribbon Scramble golf/Thailand braces for severe weather/Economic toll from tropical storms/Elderly woman loses two houses/Collapsing Road in Phayao/Chiang Mai dam opens spillway/Dealing with flood damage/Flood kills 300 pigs/Desperate Choice of Mass Culling/PEA to restore electricity system/Mud removers warned/Legal Revisions to Foreign Land Leases/Rare marbled cat spotted/New EU payment system/COVID infections rise/The Rise of a Hippo Celebrity/Car bomb in south/Thailand’s New Cannabis Laws/Economy: New approach to improving local economies/Should Thais Be Elated by 10,000?/EEC housing market crashes/Market bleak for used car firms/Cricket superfood as Thai soft power/More pressure on Thai rice prices/Bangkok Gems Fair/Thailand’s cocoa crisis/Tourism: UK Thailand travel warning/Vegetarian Festival Spending/Destination Thailand Visa Sparks Interest/Visa-free policy harming ‘quality tourism’/Jellyfish invasion in Pattaya/THAI to terminate Thai Smile/Thailand Experience: $4 Train Takes You To Beach Paradise/Explore Phetchaburi/Local dishes from Nakhon Pathom/Climate Thailand: Household solar power push/Kao To working hard to protect sea life/Countdown To Save Oceans From Plastic/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Pink Ribbon Scramble golf at Pineapple Valley Oct 5

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Thailand braces for severe weather with heavy rain, strong winds

Thailand faces severe weather conditions today, as the Meteorological Department (TMD) issues warnings of heavy rain, strong winds, and potential flash floods across 51 provinces. The northern and northeastern regions are expected to be particularly affected, with rain predicted to cover 70% of these areas.

TMD forecasted the weather for the next 24 hours, declaring that a moderate southwest monsoon is covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. Additionally, a low-pressure area over northern Vietnam is contributing to the adverse weather conditions in Thailand. Continued …

Economic toll on Thailand from tropical storms may worsen

Thailand has been reeling under the onslaught of excessively heavy rains and flooding in several provinces in upper Thailand. Tourist destinations such as Chiang Mai and Phuket are also affected, with consequences for the national economy.

(Editor: The weather in Thailand is not an isolated incident, with similar problems for other countries also occurring. See our “International” section for more.)

The northern Chiang Rai province was hit hardest by flash floods and landslides due to the influence of super cyclone Yagi, which ravaged Vietnam and brought heavy rains to Myanmar and Thailand. Continued …

Elderly woman loses two houses in recent flooding in Sukhothai

Nittorn Intarachuen, 78, a resident of Village 6 in Tha Thong subdistrict in Sukhothai province, is suffering a deep sense of loss after watching her houses being washed away by strong currents in the recent flooding, leaving her just the three sets of clothes that she managed to grab. She saidshe has nothing left, as all her belongings and the two houses were washed away by the swollen Yom River.

Nittorn’s property loss and desperation is just one of many similar stories from people in Sawankhalok, which was hit by devastating flooding last week when the swollen Yom River overflowed. Continued …

Footage Captures Car Passing Over Collapsing Road in Phayao

A major road collapse occurred in Phayao Province yesterday, prompting urgent warnings for motorists traveling through the affected area. Residents described hearing a loud noise just before the ground gave way, and they rushed to stop vehicles from crossing the hazardous section.

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Witnesses report that traffic had been flowing steadily in the hours before the incident, with cars regularly using the route. It is believed that the cracks, which had already begun to appear between 08:00 and 09:00, worsened as vehicles continued to drive over the road, eventually causing the surface to give way. Continued …

Chiang Mai dam opens spillway for 1st time in 13 years

Communities along the Mae Ngat and Ping rivers have been told to brace for possible floods as authorities decided to discharge excess water through Mae Ngat Somboon Chon reservoir in Chiang Mai province for the first time in 13 years today.

According to media reports, the spillways of Mae Ngat Somboon Chon reservoir were releasing 110 cubic meters of water per second on Sunday. The discharge, local authorities said, will end at 5pm today. Continued …

Firms struggle to deal with flood damage

Businesses are monitoring the severe floods in the north and northeast as several areas continue to experience heavy rains. TCP Group subsidiary Durbell Co., a distribution and warehouse company, said most of the company’s dealers that are affected by the floods are located near rivers.

Arjaree Suwangool, director of corporate affairs and communications at TCP Group, said the company has rolled out flood relief measures and is helping affected stores to relocate their stocks to dry Durbell warehouses. Continued …

Flood kills 300 pigs at Lampang farm, causes 21 million baht loss

Over 300 pigs have died after being submerged for three days due to a sudden flood at a farm in the northern province of Lampang, causing significant damage estimated at 21 million baht.

The incident occurred at Krissana Farm in Ban Watthana, Sobprab subdistrict, Sobprab district, Lampang province. The farm, which housed approximately 3,000 pigs, was overwhelmed by floodwaters from the Wang River. Despite efforts to create protective embankments around the farm, the water levels rose rapidly, inundating the area. Continued …

Crocodile Farmer Explains His Desperate Choice of Mass Culling

The images of numerous crocodile carcasses being moved at a crocodile farm in Lamphun Province became viral during the flood situation in Thailand’s northern region. The farm’s latest online post reveals why the owner had to eliminate many crocodiles on his own farm.

Nattapak Khumkad, the owner of the crocodile farm, posted images of a crocodile pond showing eroded walls, along with an explanation: “This was the primary reason that forced me to make an urgent decision. On that day, it rained heavily non-stop. The underwater wall collapsed, which was very close to reaching the outer wall.” Continued …

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PEA leads network partners to restore electricity system for flood victims

From the situation of flash floods, forest runoff and landslides from Typhoon Yangi and Typhoon Soulik, more than 100,000 people in the northern and northeastern regions have been affected, causing widespread damage, such as: electrical systems in homes or even Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) distribution systems.

The PEA has established an emergency 0perations center (EOC) to serve as a central management center for various matters, such as manpower, supplies, budget, and monitoring of situations and reporting on impacts. In addition, PEA is implementing projects by surveying the area to check safety before supplying electricity, surveying houses that are ready and safe before proceeding to improve the electrical system. Continued … 

Mud removers warned over price-gouging in flood-hit provinces

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan has instructed officials at Thailand’s Department of Internal Trade (DIT) to take legal action against backhoe operators in flood-hit provinces for increasing mud-removal fees.

Pichai issued the order after he visited affected areas in Chiang Rai and Chiang Mai provinces on Saturday and Sunday to monitor the situation and expedite restoration work. He received complaints that some backhoe operators had charged higher fees for clearing mud from their homes. Continued …

10 questions to ask an insurance provider when purchasing a policy

When you’re buying insurance coverage, it’s important to ask questions that can give you a better understanding of what the policy offers you regarding protection and benefits. Here are 10 specific questions to think about so you can make a well-informed choice that fits your requirements:

1. What type of insurance plan is this?

Knowing the kind of insurance is really important, whether it’s health insurance, life insurance, motor insurance, or property insurance. Each type comes with its advantages and restrictions, which must be considered carefully before making a decision. Continued …

Proposal Needed for Legal Revisions to Foreign Land Leases

A proposal to allow foreigners to lease land in Thailand for up to 99 years may require significant legal amendments, according to Finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit. This proposal involves transferring privately owned land to state property managed by the Treasury Department.

The concept suggests that Thai landowners could lease their land to foreigners for up to 99 years by first transferring the title deed to the Treasury Department. During the lease period, the Thai landowner would receive full payment but relinquish ownership, with the land becoming state property. Continued …

Rare marbled cat spotted in Thailand’s Kaeng Krachan park

A marbled cat, currently 12th on the country’s list of protected wild animals, has been spotted recently in Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi, according to Mongkol Chaipakdee, the park chief. He said park officials sighted the marbled cat (Pardofelis marmorata) during a routine patrol near the 12-kilometer marker on a road within the park. The animal is listed as vulnerable by the International Union for Conservation of Nature. (Bangkok Post)

New EU payment system takes aim at card giants

The biggest banks in the European Union have spent years quietly creating a new way to pay that could finally allow customers to ditch their Visa and Mastercard cards — the latest sign that the region is looking to dislodge two of the most valuable financial firms on the planet.

Wero, as the project is known, is now rolling out across much of western Europe. Backed by 16 major banks and payment processors, including BNP Paribas, Deutsche Bank and Worldline, the platform will eventually allow a German customer to instantly settle up with, say, a hotel in France using their own bank account instead of a Visa or Mastercard. Continued …

Public advised to maintain their guard as COVID infections rise

Five Covid-related fatalities were also reported in Thailand during the past week, bringing the death toll this year to 137. Dr. Thira Woratanarat, of the Faculty of Medicine at Chulalongkorn University, advised that COVID-related hospital admissions have increased by 48.3% over the previous week.

Meanwhile, the Center for Medical Genomics at Mahidol University reported on its website that a new vaccine, KP.2, which is capable of boosting the immune system against new COVID variants, is expected to be approved for use during the 2024-25 season. Continued …

Moo Deng: Decoding a Viral Sensation – The Rise of a Hippo Celebrity

“Moo Deng,” a pygmy hippopotamus at Khao Kheow Open Zoo, has become a global internet sensation. This phenomenon highlights the power of social media marketing in creating buzz and engagement.

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DXT360, a platform that collects news information from social media, online media, broadcast media, and print media, analyzed data that emphasized the power of social media and how it created a wave of popularity for Moo Deng, as follows: Continued …

Car bomb in south injures 2 soldiers, damages houses

A car bomb injured two soldiers and set houses ablaze when it was detonated near the Tak Bai district chief’s house in the far southern province of Narathiwat late Sunday night.

The explosion occurred near the house of Tak Bai district chief Jirat Siriwanlop in Moo 3 village of tambon Jeh Hay at 9.51pm on Sunday. Jirat was reportedly in Muang district at the time. Continued …

How Thailand’s New Cannabis Laws Are Reshaping the Expat Experience

On the last day of June 2022, I went to bed knowing that thousands of people were serving decades-long prison sentences for growing or distributing marijuana in Thailand. On the first day of July 2022, I woke up to the news that nearly all those people were released from prison and given their weed back if it hadn’t been destroyed.

The government of Thailand removed cannabis from the Category Five narcotics list, and anyone with a license could freely set up a cannabis business in Thailand. The Thai government handed out one million marijuana plants to Thai citizens, encouraging them to start growing cannabis for profit. Six weeks later, there was a ganja shop 100 meters from my house offering everything from space cake to big bags of high-grade cannabis. Continued …

New approach to improving local economies proposed

Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput recently suggested Thailand adopt the “globally competitive localism” concept rather than relying on quick solutions such as attempting to bolster GDP and attract foreign direct investment.

Local entrepreneurs must be encouraged to emphasize their strengths, including cultural assets, developing new value-added products and services to better compete in the world market. Sethaput said he believes this strategy would support the country’s long-term economic expansion. Continued …

Should Thais Be Elated by 10,000-Baht Cash Handouts?

Some of the 14.5 million poor people who hold state welfare cardholders and the physically handicapped were elated this week as they withdrew their 10,000-baht cash handout from a nearby ATM, thanks to the government’s cash handout scheme, formerly known as the 10,000 digital wallet handout scheme.

Some cried, at least one reportedly fainted, others beamed with joy as they smiled and gave thumbs up in front of news photographers. One elderly woman told the press she wishes that Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra will continue to be PM for life. Continued … 

EEC housing market crashes, as factories close

Sales of residential units in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) have taken a nosedive, particularly near industrial estates, following a wave of factory closures.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), pointed the finger at the shuttering of large factories since last year, which has severely impacted housing demand in Chon Buri and Rayong. Continued …

Market bleak for used car firms

The economic slowdown, rising non-performing loans (NPLs) and the popularity of electric vehicles (EVs) have dented the used car market, dragging down profits of car hire-purchase businesses this year, says Tris Rating.

In the first half of 2024, used car hire-purchase companies were slammed, with profits plunging 93% year-on-year. Motorcycle hire-purchase firms reported a 71% decline in profit over the same period, while truck hire-purchase companies recorded a 48% dip. Continued …

Trade promotion agency pushes for cricket superfood as Thai soft power

Crickets are a superfood due to their high nutritional value and could be a part of Thailand’s soft power, the chief of the Department of International Trade Promotion said after leading a media visit to a farm in Chonburi province.

“They can be processed into various food products and are an easily accessible source of protein. Additionally, cricket farming helps reduce the environmental impact associated with large-scale livestock production, leading to increasing demand in international markets,” said department Director-general Phusit Ratanakul Sereroengrit. He was speaking after visiting the SiamBugs cricket farm of Kamisu Super Ento Products Co. Continued …

Indian move puts more pressure on Thai rice prices

India is preparing to resume exports of non-basmati white rice, as inventories in the world’s biggest exporter of the grain surge and farmers prepare to harvest a new crop. New Delhi set a floor price for non-basmati exports at $490 per ton, a government order said.

India on Friday also reduced the export duty on parboiled rice to 10% from 20% earlier, a move that will lower its export prices, increase shipments and force competing countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Pakistan and Myanmar to reduce their prices, as well. Continued … 

Bangkok Gems Fair hits $100M in orders

The Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and The Gem and Jewelry Institute of Thailand (GIT) have announced the results of the 70th Bangkok Gems and Jewelry Fair, held from Sept. 9-13 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center.

The event exceeded expectations, with total purchase orders reaching the target of almost $100 million and nearly 40,000 attendees from around the world. Continued …

A sustainable solution to Thailand’s cocoa crisis

Chulalongkorn University has launched the Innovation Center for Research and Development of Sustainable Thai Cocoa (ISTC) to address Thailand’s cocoa price crisis by promoting sustainable practices and improving product quality.

Led by Asst. Prof. Thansiphorn Na Nan, the center aims to help farmers and businesses within the Thai cocoa ecosystem through education, research, and innovation. The primary focus is on shifting the market toward high-quality cocoa products with unique flavors and aromas, giving Thai cocoa a competitive edge globally. Continued …

UK Foreign Office issues Thailand travel warning and warns ‘it’s widespread’

Uk tourists have been issued a fresh Asia travel warning, with holidaymakers issued a word of caution. The Foreign Office warned: “Thailand is currently facing heavy rains and flooding in parts of the country, including widespread flooding in northern Thailand.

FCDO also advises against all but essential travel to parts of the south, near the Thailand-Malaysia border: Pattani Province and Yala Province and Narathiwat Province and southern Songkhla Province. Continued …

Vegetarian Festival Spending Expected to Reach Over 45 Billion Baht

As the Vegetarian Festival approaches, consumer spending in Thailand is projected to escalate remarkably, reaching over 45 billion aht in 2024. This annual event, deeply rooted in Chinese cultural practices, inspires large segments of the population to adopt a vegetarian diet for its duration.

Market analysts attribute this significant rise in expenditure to growing health consciousness and the increasing popularity of meat-free diets, evident in bustling markets and thriving restaurants featuring plant-based menus. Continued … 

Destination Thailand Visa Sparks Interest, Faces Future Hurdles

TheDestination Thailand Visa (DTV) program has had a promising start, according to Thai Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa. Although no official numbers have been released, social media bloggers estimate that between 1,500 and 2,500 visas have been issued in the first 10 weeks.

The main question now is what happens to DTV holders after their initial six-month stay, assuming they wish to remain in Thailand. Continued …

Visa-free policy harming Phuket’s push for ‘quality tourism’

Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat and Phuket Tourist Assn. President Thaneth Tantipiriyakij have both voiced concerns about the growing issue of “overtourism” in the province, and both are focused on striking a balance between tourism growth and preserving Phuket’s status as a quality destination. Continued …

Jellyfish invasion in Pattaya

Jellyfish have recently swarmed Jomtien and Dongtan beaches in Pattaya, causing concerns among beachgoers. A large number of jellyfish were seen floating in the sea, particularly at these two popular beaches.

This occurrence is common during the late rainy season and early winter or stormy weather. The jellyfish have been present for about three to four days. Continued …

THAI to terminate Thai Smile for good, CEO says

Thai Airways International will no longer keep its loss-ridden Thai Smile Airways budget airline, but will terminate it now that it has transferred a fleet of 20 Airbus A320 planes to THAI, the parent airline’s chief executive officer said.

THAI CEO Chai Eamsiri said that after the fleet was transferred to be under operation by THAI, they generated more income than when they were under operation of Thai Smile. The fleet was earlier used on average at no more than nine hours per day under Thai Smile but now their usage has risen to 10.5 hours per day, Chai said. Continued … 

This $4 Train Takes You To Thailand’s Lesser Known Beach Paradise

Let’s be honest; Asia’s train options are a mixed bag. You can hop aboard Japan’s famous ‘bullet trains’ where it seems as if you’ll pierce the sound barrier, or you can ride atop a cargo train in India dodging tree branches and electrical wires in true local fashion.

Somewhere in the middle of the spectrum are Thailand’s ultra-affordable trains, yet they aren’t discussed enough as a reliable means of travel across Southeast Asia’s most fascinating country. Continued …

Explore Phetchaburi with Siam Society

The Siamese Heritage Trust at Siam Society is holding a study trip to delve into the ecological systems of Phetchaburi from Nov. 2-3. This is a chance to explore the culture and nature that has emerged from geographical and biological diversity, seen through a botanist’s perspective.

Phetchaburi is an important ancient city, with abundant dune springs that discharge water into the lowlands during the rainy season, making the area suitable for agriculture. Continued …

Discover six local dishes from Nakhon Pathom

Nakhon Pathom, a province in the outskirts of Bangkok, is historically significant, with roots tracing back to the Dvaravati era (6th century to the 11th century). It has long been a hub of trade, art, culture, and way of life.

The province is also known for its rich culinary heritage, offering many traditional “local dishes” that have been passed down through generations. Recently, the Department of Cultural Promotion released “The Lost Taste” project for fiscal year 2024. This initiative aims to gather and preserve local dishes from various regions across Thailand, emphasizing the cultural value of traditional foods and detailing the history and preparation methods of each dish. Continued …

Solar power push for household rooftops

Energy authorities are considering buying more solar power from households as part of efforts to promote clean energy and increase installation of rooftop solar panels, says an energy official.

The National Energy Policy Administration Committee earlier approved a plan to buy a total of 90 megawatts of solar power from homeowners under a long-term purchase plan running from 2021 to 2030. Continued …

Kao Tao: Inside the tiny Thai island working hard to protect the sea life

The residents, divers and marine biologists of Koh Tao are working tirelessly to keep the tiny island, its waters and shores, clean and green for future generations.

Visitor numbers are up by 40% in Koh Tao this year, compared to 2023. I should’ve guessed that by clocking the pyramid of backpacks that practically barricades us in on the short ferry ride over to the tiny Thai island. Tao is the baby of the beloved trinity archipelago in the Gulf of Thailand; neighboring Koh Phangan and Koh Samui, and measuring just 8 square miles – it’s one of the country’s smallest islands that’s continually inhabited year-round. Continued …

Scientists Unveil Countdown To Save Oceans From Plastic Pollution

A report published in the Marine Pollution Bulletin by researchers from Japan’s Kyushu University has, for the first time, established a clear numerical target for addressing global marine plastic pollution. Through their mapping of plastic waste movement and its impacts on the oceans, the team determined that a minimum 32% reduction in plastic littering is required by 2035 to avert further harm to marine environments.

Marine plastic pollution has been a growing issue for the world, and unless considerable interventions are placed the situation will only get worse. For several years, Prof. Atsuhiko Isobe from Kyushu University’s Research Institute for Applied Mechanics has been working to monitor and track plastic pollution in the ocean. In 2022, his research team reported that an estimated 25.3 million metric tons of plastic waste has entered our oceans, and nearly two-thirds of that cannot be monitored. Continued … 

Rain-induced havoc leaves 148 dead, dozens missing across Nepal

In Nepal’s Dhadhing Jhyaple Khola area alone, 35 bodies were recovered after landslides buried four passenger vehicles. The death toll from floods and landslides, induced by the incessant rain that started Thursday, has risen to 148, with 59 people still missing. The devastating weather has wreaked havoc across several provinces, with Kathmandu Valley bearing the brunt of the destruction. Continued …

Helene leaves ‘biblical devastation’ as death toll climbs to 90

More than 2 million people remained without power Sunday evening across the Southeast U.S. in the aftermath of Hurricane Helene, including more than 430,000 in North Carolina, where the deadly storm pulverized homes, trapped residents, spawned landslides, and submerged communities under raging floodwaters. Continued …

Intensifying Typhoon Krathon forecast to hit Taiwan’s populated west coast

Taiwan issued a land warning on Monday ahead of the arrival of Typhoon Krathon, which is expected to intensify and cross the island’s densely populated west coast, bringing torrential rain and strong winds. Continued …

Storm Krathon heads for Philippines with chance of super typhoon

Tropical storm Krathon is headed for the Philippines as authorities place northern parts of the main Luzon island on alert, saying there’s a high chance of rapid intensification and the possibility it could become a super typhoon. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26

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

Thursday’s news-April 25


Today’s news: Foreigners and their overseas income/Heatwave Alert: Thailand Expects 43C Weather/More hot days ahead/30 Deaths from heatwaves/Cost-effective air conditioners/Thailand households cut cooling costs/950-baht flights to Chiang Mai/Hua Hin-Bangkok highway completion set/False Papaya Seed Cancer Cure/US carrier group makes port call/Health Ministry opium and magic mushrooms/Economy: Baht falls even further/Issue of digital wallet funding/Review of digital wallet/Foreign investments in Q1/Home building market set to grow/Car production down/Rising expenses add to hotels’ woes/Tourism: Thailand reconsiders tourism tax/Thailand Experience: The Best Resorts in Hua Hin/Phetchaburi on a plate/A coastal gem/Climate Thailand/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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Foreigners and their overseas income: what next?

More than three months after “assessable” foreign income became taxable, many of Thailand’s expats are still swimming in a sea of uncertainty. Lots of advice online, but few definite answers. Senior officers from the Revenue (Department) have said little of late, although there has been a half-promise to the Swiss ambassador in a televised interview to print the tax identification forms in English as well as in Thai.

There is a view among some Thai lawyers that we must wait until July for clarification on nitty-gritty issues such as double taxation treaties and the tax status of pensions. By that time, some expats will have passed 180 days of minimum residence necessary for tax liability in this category. Continued …

Heat wave Alert: Thailand Expects 43C Weather and Severe Summer Storms

A heat wave alert has been issued by the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) as temperatures might rise up to 43 degrees Celsius. The warning covers 45 provinces and is accompanied by a risk of summer storms, strong winds, and hail in some areas.

The country’s upper region is experiencing a heat wave due to intense heat creating a low-pressure system. While people are advised to refrain from prolonged outdoor activities, farmers are being alerted to prepare for possible damage to their crops and livestock. The temperature rise is coupled with a chance of summer storms, characterized by lightning, thunderstorms, and potentially hail. Continued …

No letup, more hot days ahead

Weathermen warn that temperatures could soar to new highs between Friday and Tuesday, with the wet season not due to start until the third week of May.

Somkuan Tonjan, director of observation at the Meteorological Department, said on Wednesday morning that the heat wave would continue throughout today under the influence of southerly and southeasterly winds. Continued …

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30 Deaths from heat waves in Thailand

Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has alerted the public to the perils of the ongoing heat waves, following the death of 30 individuals from heatstroke this year. Health professionals are advising people to avoid direct sun exposure for long periods, particularly considering the increased COVID-19 risk for susceptible people.

Increased temperatures in the country have led to health problems linked to intense heat. Heatstroke, an often lethal condition arising from the body overheating, is a predominant risk, particularly for those who spend substantial time outdoors in the sun. Continued …

PEA advises on cost-effective air conditioners amid Thai heat

The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) of Thailand is offering advice on how to use air conditioning systems effectively without racking up extensive electricity costs in the ongoing heat.

The PEA advises selecting an air conditioner with the suitable British thermal units (BTU) depending on the room size. With 9,000 to 21,000 BTU, air conditioning units are ideal for small or medium spaces like apartments. In contrast, air conditioners with 21,000 to 30,000 BTU work best for larger rooms like living rooms and 30,000 to 36,000 BTU units are needed for bigger areas such as home offices, restaurants or cafes. Continued …

Thailand households cut cooling costs with aircon and fan trick

In the grip of summer heat, Thai households are finding that using air conditioning is a necessity rather than a luxury. However, the spike in electricity bills at the end of the month has many looking for cost-effective ways to stay cool.

A recent experiment by the YouTube channel CLEAR ENERGY sparked significant interest, offering insight into which is more economical: setting the air conditioner to 25 degrees Celsius or 27 degrees Celsius with a fan running simultaneously. Continued …

950-baht flights to Chiang Mai offered

AirAsia has announced a new promotional fare for flights between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai. Starting at just 950 THB.

The promotional tickets will be available for booking until April 28. Travel can be scheduled anytime from May 6 through Nov. 30, 2024, and includes a 20% discount. Continued …

Hua Hin-Bangkok highway completion set for 2025

The Thai government has announced that the longstanding construction on Rama 2 Road, the highway linking Bangkok to the southern parts of the country, including Phetchaburi, Cha Am and Hua Hin, is slated for completion by 2025.

The project, which began in the 1970s, aims to alleviate the persistent traffic issues that have plagued this route for decades. Continued …

Health Experts Debunk False Papaya Seed Cancer Cure Claims

Health authorities have exposed the false notion that papaya seeds can cure cancer, a myth that became a social media sensation. An online post cited a non-existent study from Chiang Mai University, suggesting that ingesting three ripened papaya seeds daily would kill cancer cells.

This misinformation first emerged in October 2022 and resurfaced in February 2024, leading thousands to share the claim across social media platforms. Continued …

US carrier group makes port call

A U.S. carrier strike group arrived in Laem Chabang for a scheduled port visit on Wednesday.

The carrier strike group’s flagship, USS Theodore Roosevelt, has not visited Thailand since 2018. It arrived with Carrier Air Wing 11 embarked. Ships from Destroyer Squadron 23 visiting Sri Racha include the USS Russell, USS Daniel K Inouye, USS Halsey, and USS Howard. Continued …

Health Ministry approves medical use of opium and magic mushrooms

In a historic directive, the Thai Public Health Ministry has approved the use of opium and magic mushrooms for medical treatment and research. The policy shift, revealed in the Royal Gazette, came into effect immediately under Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew’s signature.

Opium and psilocybin mushrooms, known for their hallucinogenic effects, are now classified as Category 5 narcotics, differentiating them from marijuana and hemp extracts. Continued …

Baht falls even further, loses 8.8% of its value in 2024

Despite a return of a current account surplus and the prospect of a better economy in 2024, the baht on Wednesday again broke theBt37 barrier point against the dollar. Today it was ฿37.15. It came after the Bank of Thailand intervened to temporarily keep from breaching it.

The baht has been falling since the beginning of 2024. The reasons, of course, are complex, but essentially there is a lack of confidence, at this time, in the kingdom’s economic planning. Investor capital is moving out. With its aging population, jaded industrial base and a decades-long failure to address serious structural problems, the current government insists it can spend its way out of the problem. Continued …

The thorny issue of digital wallet funding

The coalition government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin made a significant pivot on its flagship scheme, which aims to hands out 10,000 baht each to 50 million Thais via a digital wallet, shifting from government borrowing, which drew sharp criticism and raised concerns about potential violations of financial and fiscal discipline regulations.

Instead, the government opted to utilize funds from the annual expenditure budget, which is the original approach the ruling Pheu Thai Party employed to garner support during election campaigns. Continued …

Central bank calls for review of digital wallet scheme

The Bank of Thailand (BoT) has suggested that the government restrict the digital wallet cash benefit scheme to around 15 million financially vulnerable individuals, instead of the planned 50 million in its proposal. According to the BoT, this modification in the plan, costing 150 billion baht, can be effective immediately.

Yet, the government has dismissed the bank’s proposal, stating there are no new elements in the recommendations. The BoT identifies low-income earners and state welfare card holders as the “fragile” category. Continued …

Japanese account for more than half of total foreign investments in Q1

Thailand received nearly 36 billion baht in investments from foreigners during the first quarter of the year, the Department of Business Development said.

Japanese investors topped the list, accounting for 19.006 billion of the 35.902 billion baht invested by foreigners, or more than half, Oramon Sapthaweetham, director-general of the department, said. A total of 178 foreign nationals had been permitted to invest in businesses during January-March under the Foreign Business Act BE 2542 (1999). The investments generated employment for 849 Thai nationals, Oramon added. Continued …

Home building market set to grow despite challenges

Thailand’s home building market is showing signs of growth this year, even though rising costs, a labor shortage, and buyer sentiment remain major challenges, Worawut Kanchanakul, president of the Home Builders Assn., said on Tuesday. His confidence stems from the government’s approval on April 9 of new measures aimed at boosting the country’s real-estate sector.

The measures include lowering property registration and transfer fees, extending a reduction in mortgage fees to properties valued up to 7 million baht, providing tax breaks for individuals who build their own homes, and raising the value threshold of properties developed by companies eligible for the Board of Investment’s tax incentive from 1 million baht to 1.5 million baht. Continued …

Car production down 23.1% y/y in March

Car production in Thailand dropped 23.08% in March from a year earlier to 138,331 units, the Federation of Thai Industries said today.

The figure compared with February’s 19.28% year-on-year drop. In the January-March period, car production fell 18.45% from a year earlier to 414,123 units, the FTI said. Continued …

Rising expenses add to hotels’ woes

Hotel operators anticipate high expenses from power bills, food prices and labor wages as the low season arrives amid scorching temperatures.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), said during the hot season electricity expenses could rise to 20% of total costs, compared with 10% in the cool season. Continued …

Thailand reconsiders tourism tax again – to combat overtourism

Thai tourism operators are urging the Thai government to seriously consider measures to tackle overtourism and one of the proposed measures is a tourism tax of 300 baht (US$8.11).

As Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has vowed to make 2025 a landmark year for tourism, secretary-general of the Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (FETTS) Adith Chairattananon said a white paper that the federation will present to the government will include solutions to prevent overtourism, which was seen in Thailand before the pandemic. Continued …

The Best Resorts in Hua Hin for any Kind of Getaway

Hua Hin is always a top destination for a long or short holiday. Not only international tourists, but locals have long enjoyed this seaside escape for several decades.

A resort not mentioned, but excellent …

To make the experience even more unforgettable, stay at one of these five-star hotels that suit any kind of getaway. Continued …

Phetchaburi on a plate

Phetchaburi, a historic coastal province, invites you to enjoy a weekend drive through its diverse flavors and traditions.

While Khao Wang, or Palace Hill, and its historical enclaves may draw visitors seeking cultural immersion, Phetchaburi offers so much more to tantalize the senses and ignite the taste buds. Continued …

A coastal gem

Throughout my work life I have gone on many group tours, but this was my first solo trip to Koh Lan in Chon Buri. About a 90-minute drive from Bangkok, Koh Lan is the perfect destination for anyone wanting an island vacation without having to take a flight south.

Standing on Pattaya beach, the scene at Bali Hai Pier was the usual – a huge wave of tourists and speedboats racing for position at sea. Continued …

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Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
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10:20 – 11:50
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12:20 – 13:35

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

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
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  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
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Friday’s news-March 8

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Today’s news: Anzec Day celebration/Teenager shot dead in Hua Hin/Kiteboarding & Wingfoil National Championships/Hazardous smog levels/Secrets to long life/Raw pork, pig blood blamed/Women of the Year/When women win/‘Vape Operation’ in Bangkok/Economy: Thailand’s Economy Worsens/Thai EV sales surge/Two new EV brands/Tourism: Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival/20+ already arrested/Another Russian Man Arrested/Swedish Man Arrested/Norwegian, Brit arrested/Russians held after police raid/Environment: Chiang Mai third most-polluted city/Thailand Experience: Lesser-known Thailand beaches/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Facebook dispute leads to teenager being shot dead in downtown Hua Hin

A dispute that started on Facebook resulted in a 16-year-old teenager being shot dead in Hua Hn on Thursday night. The incident, which also left another person seriously injured, unfolded on Nares Damri Road in the municipal area of Hua Hin.

The altercation began when a local teenager became embroiled in an argument on Facebook over derogatory remarks made about his sister. The online disagreement led to a face-to-face meeting intended to resolve the conflict. However, the situation took a deadly turn, culminating in gunfire. Continued …

Father and son on top in Kiteboarding & Wingfoil Natonal Championships in Pranburi

It was a case of “like father, like son” over the weekend when nine-year-old Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen and his dad Sam topped the scoreboard at the Kiteboarding & Wingfoil National Championships near Hua Hin.

A high-flying performance from young Shane came hard on the heels of his record-breaking kite foil crossing of the Gulf of Thailand last month – just days before his ninth birthday. Continued …

54 of 77 provinces face hazardous smog levels

Fifty-four out of 77 provinces in Thailand were blanketed with hazardous levels of ultrafine dust on Thursday morning, with 27 provinces, mostly in the north and the northeast, experiencing red (seriously harmful) levels of pollution.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported on Thursday that the highest level of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) was detected in the northernmost province of Chiang Rai, at 128.8 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) of air over the past 24 hours. The government’s safe threshold for PM2.5 is 37.5 µg/m³, while the World Health Organization (WHO) guidelines recommend 25 µg/m³. Continued …

Thai anti-aging experts unlock secrets to long life in graying society

Two anti-aging doctors and a 77-year-old film star still known for his good looks walk into a room. No, this isn’t the start of a bad joke, but the scene of a seminar exploring how we can live longer and healthier lives in Thailand’s rapidly aging society.

“Well-being Talk: Aging Society” saw doctors, academics, influencers, and celebrities share tips on everything from food, exercise and healthcare to lifestyle and living arrangements for later life. Continued …

Raw pork, pig blood blamed for Streptococcus suis outbreak, five deaths

An outbreak of Streptococcus suis has caused the deaths of five people in Thailand between January and March this year, the Office of Disease Prevention and Control Region 9 warned on Thursday.

Medical officials blamed the outbreak on the consumption of raw pork and pig blood, which are used in local Thai dishes, such as Larb, Koi and Naem. This way of consumption has been trending on social media, and some netizens claimed to have consumed raw pork along with alcohol. Continued …

Women of the Year: Catalysts for change

Celebrating International Women’s Day today, a group of exceptional individuals whose remarkable achievements have left an indelible mark across various fields are to be honored. These trailblazers have made transformative contributions through their unwavering pursuit of excellence, earning them the title of Bangkok Post’s Women of the Year 2024.

This year, the focus is on the extraordinary women who serve as catalysts for positive change, leading toward a future that is not only brighter but also more inclusive. Continued …

The world wins when women win

In May 1988, Alejandra Arévalo became the first female geologist to enter an underground mine in Chile. In doing so, she defied a popular myth: that a woman brings bad luck by venturing into a mine.

She also broke the law. At the time, Chilean women were forbidden to work in underground mining or in any other job that “exceeded their strength or put at risk their physical or moral condition.” Continued …

‘Vape Operation’ in Bangkok Seizes 10,000 Illegal E-Cigarette Products

On Wednesday, Dr. Puangpetch Chunlaid, the minister attached to the prime minister’s office, and relevant agencies launched a “Vape Operation” to eradicate major sources of e-cigarette sales worth more than three million baht in Bangkok areas.

Dr. Puangpetch and relevant agencies performed field inspections in various areas in Bangkok after a police investigation. The major sources of e-cigarette sales were located in community areas selling e-cigarettes to minors and students. Continued …

As Household Debt Skyrockets, Thailand’s Economy Worsens

Household debt is a major drag on consumer spending, which accounts for more than 90% of Thailand’s GDP. The COVID-19 pandemic has worsened the situation, as many households have lost income and jobs, while having to repay their loans and mortgages.

The government’s stimulus measures, such as cash handouts and debt moratoriums, have provided some relief, but they are not enough to boost consumer confidence and demand. Continued …

Thai EV sales surge by 603% amid government incentives

Battery electric vehicles (BEVs) sales in Thailand surged by 603% year-on-year to 73,568 units last year, with the upward trend expected to continue throughout this year, as per the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

This growth is expected to outstrip that of internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles, which witnessed a 13.7% year-on-year sales decline to 238,570 units in 2023, capturing a 30.7% market share in the passenger car segment. However, BEVs claimed a 9.4% market share in the same segment. Continued …

PTT to introduce two new EV brands to Thailand

National oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc. has greenlighted its 100% owned subsidiary Arun Plus Ltd. to establish two new companies to sell two brands of electric vehicles (EVs) – Zeekr and Xpeng – in Thailand.

PTT President and CEO Auttapol Rerkpiboon noted that Arun Plus has been approved to establish Ze Mobility Plus Ltd. as an authorised dealer of the Zeekr electric vehicles, while X Mobility (Thailand) Ltd. will be the authorised distributor of Xpeng EVs. Continued …

Phetchaburi’s Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival gets underway next week

The 37th annual Phra Nakhon Khiri-Petchaburi City event, taking place from March 14-23, invites visitors to embark on a journey of discovery and celebration at “Phra Nakhon Khiri: A Tribute to Great Kings and a Wonderland of World Heritage.”

This tradition of Petchaburi Province, now in its 37th year, is set to be held in the scenic Phra Nakhon Khiri (Khao Wang) area, Chalerm Phrakiat Park, in honor of King Mongkut (Rama IV), and its surroundings. Continued …

20+ already arrested in purge of foreigner law-breakers in Phuket

Police in Phuket have arrested at least 16 people in what appears to be a crackdown on foreigners working illegally and/or overstaying their visas.

“Right now, in every area in Phuket, the police are taking offenses committed by tourists seriously. We want the people of Phuket to trust us.” Continued …

  • Another Russian Man Arrested for Allegedly Working Illegally

A Russian man was arrested after he was allegedly found working in a cannabis shop in Kathu. The Phuket Tourist Police said that on Wednesday (March 6th) they arrested a suspect, a Russian national, at a cannabis shop in Kathu. Continued …

  • Swedish Man Arrested for Allegedly Working at a Bar

A Swedish man was arrested after he was found allegedly working at a bar in Karon. On Wednesday, Phuket police and the Phuket Immigration arrested a suspect, a Swedish national. He was arrested at a bar on the Tai Na Road in Karon. Continued …

  • Norwegian, Brit arrested for illegally working

Police operations targeting foreigners working illegally in Thailand have led to the arrests of a Norwegian woman on Koh Phangan and a Brit on Phuket island. Continued …

  • Russians held after police raid on illegal beauty clinic on Koh Samui

Three Russian nationals were arrested after police raided an illegal beauty clinic on the southern resort island of Koh Samui. Continued … 

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Chiang Mai now world’s third most-polluted city

Chiang Mai ranks as the third most-polluted city globally amid a severe air-quality crisis in northern Thailand, with particulate matter (PM)2.5 levels surging due to widespread forest fires. The situation, which peaked yesterday, has triggered health concerns and advisories.

Northern Thailand is grappling with a significant air pollution crisis. Today, the Air Pollution Crisis Resolution Centre reported that at 7am, PM2.5 levels had exceeded national safety standards in several northern provinces. Continued …

Lesser-known Thailand beaches loved by locals

Holidaymakers are finding beauty in quieter patches of coastline after over-tourism has killed much of what made Thailand’s most famous beach so sought after.

“I just feel like everyone tries to do something different, but you always wind up doing the same damn thing,” exclaims Leonardo DiCaprio’s character in Danny Boyle’s “The Beach”. His words are prophetic in both the film and real life. Continued …

Ocean temperature hit record high in February

Ocean temperatures hit a record high in February, with the average global sea surface temperature at 21.06 degrees Celsius (69.91 degrees Fahrenheit), the EU’s Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) said on Thursday. Continued …

Swift tour prompts economists to upgrade Singapore GDP forecast

Economists upgraded the first-quarter growth forecast for Singapore’s economy, with some attributing the gains in part to Taylor Swift’s Eras tour concerts. Continued …

Bali’s new tourist tax: Will it save paradise or sow chaos?

In the latest move to combat over-tourism and preserve its landscapes, Bali introduced a controversial levy for international visitors. Since Valentine’s Day this year, tourists entering Bali have been greeted not only by the island’s breathtaking scenery but also by a new fee of 150,000 rupiah (approximately 340 baht) per person. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586

Friday’s news-Dec 8

Today’s news: PKK to enhance road safety/PM2.5 alert/Covid-19 infections rising/Power Rate At 4.10 Baht?/Christmas Fair tomorrow/Padel of Thailand this weekend/Hua Hin Christmas tree lighting/Fatal move in Thailand’s climate fight/Escalating monkey population in Phetchaburi/Vietnam wins world’s best rice award/Nature-based water management/Economy: Committee to decide on minimum wage/Thailand to grow 3.6% next year/Uninspiring job outlook/Homeowners confidence hits rock bottom/Tourism: Top hotel destination for Christmas, New Year/Police to summon Chinese TikToker/Thailand Misses Revenue Target/Visa-free access to China/Drawing more tourists/Thailand Experience: 10 things we’ll never understand/Shade of Green in Phetchaburi/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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Prachuap Khiri Khan aims to enhance road safety following tragic bus accident

In the wake of a devastating bus crash earlier this week in Prachuap Khiri Khan, local officials are stepping up efforts to bolster road safety measures in time for the upcoming New Year festival.

The tragic incident, which occurred on Dec. 5 along Phetkasem Road, involved a Bangkok-Nathawi passenger bus crashing into a tree in Thap Sakae District, near Wanakorn National Park. The catastrophic accident resulted in 14 deaths and 35 injuries, sparking an urgent dialogue on the need for enhanced road safety and driver vigilance. Continued …

Government sends out PM2.5 alert

The Interior Ministry has ordered provincial authorities to immediately start preventive measures against PM2.5 now that the country has entered the high-pollution risk season.

An expert has urged the government to lower the safe limit from 50 to 25 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Continued …

Covid-19 infections rising, public advised to wear face masks

Members of the public are advised to wear face masks, maintain social distancing in crowded places and where air circulation is poor, and wash their hands frequently, citing a rising trend in Covid-19 infections.

Dr. Manoon Leechawengwongs, an expert in respiratory diseases at Vichaiyut Hospital in Bangkok, said on Thursday that 545 Covid-19 cases were reported in November alone, citing data on respiratory disease cases at Vichaiyut Hospital. Continued …

PM Trying To Set Power Rate At 4.10 Baht A Unit

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said yesterday that talks are being held to set the electricity rate at 4.10 baht per unit during January-April 2024 after Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) proposed hiking it to 4.68 baht a unit.

Addressing this issue during a lecture on the “Future of Thai Economy” organized by the National Institute of Development Administration’s (Nida’s) Advanced Master of Management Program, Srettha siad the current government is trying to reduce the cost of living by slashing energy expenses, particularly petrol prices and electricity rate, as well as reducing debts. Continued …

Khao Tao Beach Lodge Christmas Fair takes place tomorrow

Something that’s sure to get you in to the festive spirit, the highly anticipated Khao Tao Beach Lodge Christmas Fair takes place tomorrow.

Located just a short drive from the heart of Hua Hin, the event is scheduled to run from 11am to 5pm, offering a perfect weekend getaway for families and friends. Continued …

Padel of Thailand Hua Hin World Cup 2023 kicks off this weekend

The Padel of Thailand Hua Hin World Cup 2023, one of Thailand’s most prominent amateur football tournaments, is set to kick off this weekend at Arena Hua Hin.

What initially began as a modest seven-a-side competition with only six teams has evolved into a major amateur football event in Thailand. Continued …

BluPort Hua Hin Christmas tree lighting event to be held Dec. 13

BluPort Hua Hin is hosting its annual Christmas tree lighting event on Dec. 13 from 5pm, with Antonia Posi, the first runner-up of Miss Universe 2023, set to illuminate the celebration.

This year, the event coincides with BluPort’s 8th anniversary, themed “TIP life Winter & Music Carnival Celebration 2023-2024 presented by Singha.” The Square at BluPort will transform, featuring an 18-meter-tall Christmas tree. Continued … 

Evicting forest dwellers may be fatal move in Thailand’s climate fight

As the world grapples with the escalating climate crisis, the spotlight is turning to indigenous communities, the holders of local seeds and traditional knowledge that offer invaluable tools to combat climate change.

Yet, despite their proven sustainable practices of farming and managing natural resources, these communities face mounting threats from forced evictions and hostile policies under the guise of environmental protection. Continued …

Escalating monkey population in Phetchaburi prompts collaborative resolution

The escalating monkey population in Phetchaburi has led to a collaboration between the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) and residents to address the issue.

Edwin Week, secretary of the Wildlife Friends Foundation, Suraphon Nakhon Nakhon, president of Phetchaburi Future Organization, and a veterinarian from the DNP, along with monks and locals affected by the problem, gathered for a public seminar titled “Whose Problem is the Monkey Overpopulation?” Continued … 

Vietnam wins world’s best rice award, while Thai rice fails to make it to top 3

Vietnam once again topped Thailand for the title of world’s best rice awarded at the International World Rice Conference, held from Nov. 28–30 in Cebu, Philippines.

The president of the Thai Rice Exporters Assn,, Chookiat Ophaswongse, said the ST25 rice variety from Vietnam was recognized as the best rice in the world this year, beating 30 rice varieties from various countries. Continued …

Thailand tries nature-based water management to adapt to climate change

Water is essential for all forms of life. It also underpins food security, economic prosperity and public health. This is especially so in Thailand, a country transited by some of Southeast Asia’s mightiest watercourses and whose growing national economy depends heavily on irrigated crops like rice.

But as climate change continues to bring extreme weather events that exacerbate floods and droughts, Thailand’s farmers, communities and policymakers are facing the challenge of how to manage water sustainably. Continued …

Committee to decide on minimum wage rates today

The tripartite committee on minimum daily wages is expected to decide on new rates in each province at its meeting, scheduled to take place today, said Pairoj Chotikasathien, permanent secretary for labor, on Thursday.

The committee comprises representatives of the ministry, employers and employees. Continued …

OECD expects Thailand to grow 3.6% next year, riding on tourism rebound

Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow by 3.6% next year, as private consumption remains strong and the labor market is recovering, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

In its Economic Survey of Thailand 2023, released on Thursday, the OECD said that weaker global demand had weighed on Thailand’s exports, but this was set to change amid rising tourist arrivals into the country. Continued …

Uninspiring job outlook for 2024

Employment in Thailand is expected to remain weak next year, with new recruitment limited to only certain industries, including tourism and food and beverages, says the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry (EconThai).

The unpleasant outlook has been attributed to the global economic slowdown, which is dealing a blow to the country’s economy. Continued …

Homeowners confidence hits rock bottom

The 2023 Homebuyer Confidence Index has taken a nosedive, leaving prospective homeowners questioning their property dreams. Recent research unveils the shocking truth behind this unexpected slump in optimism.

Despite a generally content outlook on the Thai economy, the Consumer Confidence Index for 2023 has fallen to 76, a noticeable dip from the previous year’s score of 80. Continued …

Thailand is a top hotel destination for Christmas and New Year’s travel

Heading toward the festive season, hoteliers are preparing for demand as people look to travel over Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Global technology provider Amadeus, with its forward-looking business intelligence data, is seeing a peak in demand over the Christmas and New Year period across major markets around the world.

Amadeus’ Demand360®+ data as of Nov. 27 shows that global hotel occupancy for the weeks of Christmas and New Year’s is already at 23%. This is up 10 % from the same time last year. Globally, occupancy levels this festive season are trending ahead of 2022, reflecting a return of confidence in travel and a desire for warmer climates in some of the leading destinations. Continued …

Christmas in Hua Hin

From themed menus to stunning spaces, there are plenty of hotels, restaurants, bars and pubs pulling out all the stops to ensure you have a Christmas celebration to remember.

Whether you’re in the mood for a full-on Christmas feast complete with turkey and all the trimmings, or something entirely different but equally delicious, this guide will help you every step of the way. Continued …

Police to summon Chinese TikToker over negative videos on Bangkok

Thai police have threatened to take legal action against a Chinese social media idol for saying a Bangkok district famous for its night life is not safe, although they admitted they did not know yet how they would proceed against the woman.

Police Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nutchanart, deputy commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, said police now know the whereabouts of the Chinese woman who posted a negative clip about Soi Nana on Sukhumvit Road. Continued …

Thailand Misses Revenue Target Despite European Tourists Spending More per Trip

Thailand will accept foreign tourists for less than one month in 2023; therefore, it is clearly evident whether tourist numbers and income will meet the target or not.

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, the director-general of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed on Wedneday that in 2023 it is anticipated that the number of international tourists visiting Thailand will reach 28 million, generating revenue of 1.2 trillion baht. Continued …

Visa-free access to China sought

Thailand is asking China to grant visa exemptions for Thai tourists, with a government panel set to travel to the country to discuss the matter by the end of this month.

Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara made the remarks on Thursday after a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, on the sidelines of the 8th Mekong-Lancang Cooperation foreign ministers’ meeting in Beijing. Continued …

Second-tier cities drawing more tourists

Tourism revenue in second-tier cities this year should exceed the 2019 level by nearly 40%, pushing revenue generated by domestic travel to exceed the 800 billion baht forecast by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, the TAT governor, said Thai tourists are taking more trips than usual and have shown a keen interest in exploring new places since the pandemic ended. Continued …

10 things we’ll never understand about Thailand

One of our most popular holiday destinations is forever engaging but, despite the all-round smiles, there are things about Thailand that remain a puzzle.

Useless napkins

Eat spicy food in tropical countries and before long you’re perspiring freely and dripping colorful curry sauce onto unfortunate surfaces. Napkins to the rescue, then? Not in Thailand unfortunately, where napkins – often bright pink – are perplexingly micro-thin, unabsorbent, and utterly unfit for purpose. Continued …

Under the Shade of Green in Phetchaburi: low carbon travel

“Under the Shade of Green” in Phetchaburi is a new series focusing on low-carbon travel. Phetchaburi, with its serene beauty and green landscapes, serves as an ideal destination for sustainable tourism.

The province has embraced low-carbon travel, merging environmental responsibility with its unique cultural and natural attractions. Continued …

In 2024, 4.7 billion air travelers expected

Airlines are expected to see higher demand for air travel in 2024, with 4.7 billion people forecast to travel. This will be a historic high and about 4% more than the 4.5 billion people who flew in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on air travel. Continued …

Forbes unveils ranking of world’s 100 Most Powerful Women

The list is the definitive ranking of the most inspirational female CEOs, entertainers, politicians, philanthropists and policymakers making a life-changing impact on the world today. For the second consecutive year, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tops this 2023 list, followed by European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and U.S. Vice President, Kamala Harris. Continued …

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90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586

Friday’s News-July 7

  • Road closures in central Hua Hin/
  • Over 350 students in Hua Hin given training to prevent drowning deaths/
  • New Thai prime minister set to take center stage in joint sessions showdown/
  • What Will Happen If Pita Fails To Secure PM’s Vote on July 13?/
  • Dengue cases surge threefold, with 33 fatalities already this year/
  • Pattaya Launches Major Anti-crime Operation Targeting Foreign Criminals/
  • Understanding the ways of selecting a beauty clinic/
  • Environmental control dept gets new name to reflect climate change importance/
  • Warning issued over ‘soil fever’ surge amid rainy season/
  • Northeast Thailand villages ravaged by wild elephants/
  • Economy: 35% of hotel operators say they will lay off workers to offset planned wage hike/Wealth of Thailand’s 50 Richest on Forbes list rises nearly 15% to US$173 billion/How prolonged El Niño will affect Thai agricultural, aquatic, and fruit exports/Centara Grand emerges as Thailand’s strongest brand/EV Board to urge new govt to pass EV 3.5 package/Svolt preps Bt1.25-billion EV battery factory/Going digital and electric seen as solutions to climate change/Starbucks aiming to roll out 335 new outlets by 2030/
  • Tourism: AOT announces expansion plans for Don Mueang Airport/About Don Mueang airport/A Guide to Don Mueang Airport/Institute promoting silk and gold tourism in Ayutthaya/Beautiful Birds At Nong Han Lake Draw More Birdwatchers/
  • Thailand Experience: Great Green Escapes to Phetchaburi/
  • International: Italian discovery of Ancient Roman gold coins worth millions/
  • 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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Over 350 students in Hua Hin given training to prevent drowning deaths

Hundreds of students in Hua Hin will receive basic life-saving training this week as part of an effort to reduce the number of deaths from drowning.

The initiative is part of a drowning-prevention project by Hua Hin Municipality that is being rolled out at schools and educational institutions in the district. Continued …

New Thai prime minister set to take center stage in joint sessions showdown

The Deputy House Speaker-elect announced the highly anticipated installation of the new prime minister of Thailand is likely to be installed within the first three joint sessions of the House of Representatives and the Senate, scheduled over the next two weeks.

Deputy House Speaker-elect Pichet Chuamuangphan said that the three sessions are planned for July 13, 19 and 20, providing ample time for the election of the new prime minister. The coalition allies, comprising eight political parties rallying behind Move Forward Party (MFP) leader Pita Limjaroenrat, currently possess 312 votes in the House. However, they still require the support of 64 legislators to secure the necessary 376 votes to endorse Pita, whose party emerged victorious in the May 14 general election with 151 House seats. Continued …

What Will Happen If Pita Fails To Secure PM’s Vote on July 13?

Several weeks after the Move Forward Party’s election victory, it is still not certain whether party leader Pita Limjaroenrat will become Thailand’s next prime minister: will he get enough supporting votes? What the public does know for sure is that the prime minister vote will be held at 9:30 a.m. on July 13.

Move Forward MP Padipat Suntiphada overwhelmingly won the vote for first deputy speaker of the House of Representatives. He received 312 votes, more than half of the House on July 4. However, prime minister voting will not be so easy, since senators are involved. Continued …

Dengue cases surge threefold, with 33 fatalities already this year

Over 27,000 people fell ill with dengue fever during the first half of this year and 33 of them died, the chief of the Disease Control Department said on Thursday.

Hospital records show that from Jan. 1 to June 28, 27,377 people were treated for dengue, three times higher than the same period of last year. The DCD chief said 33 people succumbed to the mosquito-borne virus during the period. Continued …

Pattaya Launches Major Anti-crime Operation Targeting Foreign Criminals

Foreigners of various nationalities were arrested in a major anti-crime operation specifically targeting foreigners in Pattaya. Pattaya police on Thursday held a press conference to address the arrests of foreign suspects in five high-profile criminal cases in Thailand.

In the first case, the Swiss suspect only identified as Mr. Jonothan, 31, was apprehended as per warrant B-18-2612 issued on Sept. 28, 2018, by the International Criminal Police Organization (Interpol). Continued …

Understanding the ways of selecting a beauty clinic

Choosing a beauty clinic is more than just selecting a place to receive beauty treatments; it’s about entrusting your aesthetic goals, health, and well-being to professionals who can help you look and feel your best.

The right beauty clinic can significantly impact your journey to achieving your desired results, whether it’s flawless skin, a rejuvenated appearance, or a successful cosmetic procedure. However, with the myriad of options available today, this decision can be daunting. Continued …

Environmental control dept gets new name to reflect climate change importance

The caretaker cabinet on Tuesday approved a proposal to rename the Department of Environmental Quality Promotion as the Department of Climate Change and Environment to lead the country’s climate change missions.

Government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri said the move was proposed by the Natural Resource and Environment Ministry to reflect the department’s missions and goals, which have been changed to focus on climate-change efforts. Continued …

Warning issued over ‘soil fever’ surge amid rainy season

Health authorities in Nakhon Ratchasima have issued a warning over cases of melioidosis, commonly known as “soil fever.” The lethal and infectious disease is mostly found in soil, paddy fields, farmlands, vegetable plots, rubber plantations, and ponds.

It typically affects those who come into direct contact with contaminated water and soil. People residing in flooded areas and those involved in farming occupations are advised not to walk barefoot in water or soak in it for extended periods. Continued …

Northeast Thailand villages ravaged by wild elephants

Agricultural communities in Loei, a province in northeast Thailand, are grappling with the daunting invasion of wild elephants from the Phu Luang Wildlife Reserve. The elephants have devoured crops almost entirely in some fields, leading to an earnest plea to the relevant government agencies for an urgent resolution.

The impacted residents mainly inhabit 11 villages in Phu Kradueng and Huai Som districts. They are witnessing the intrusion of the wild elephants emerging from the wildlife reserve, which is home to more than 30 of these giant beasts. Continued …

35% of hotel operators say they will lay off workers to offset planned wage hike

More than one-third of hotel operators will lay off workers if a Move Forward-led government increases the daily minimum wage to the rate the party said it would during the election campaign, a nationwide survey of 120 hotel operators found. The survey was conducted by the Thai Hotels Assn. and the Bank of Thailand from June 9 to June 23.

Hotel association President Marisa Sukosol Nunbhakdi said 35% of the survey’s respondents said they would have to lay off staff to keep their businesses viable if the daily wage was increased. Continued …

Wealth of Thailand’s 50 Richest on Forbes list rises nearly 15% to US$173 billion

With the economy boosted by the return of tourists, the combined wealth of tycoons on the 2023 Forbes list of Thailand’s 50 Richest rose nearly 15% to US$173 billion.

The Chearavanont brothers of the Charoen Pokphand group, who earlier this year completed the merger between their group’s telecom unit True and rival Total Access Communications, clocked the biggest gain in dollar terms to remain at No. 1. Their wealth is up US$7.5 billion from last year to a record US$34 billion. Continued …

How prolonged El Niño will affect Thai agricultural, aquatic, and fruit exports

A prolonged El Niño lasting into mid-2024 is expected to impact agricultural, aquatic, and fruit products, resulting in reduced exports from Thailand.

On Tuesday, the United Nations announced the arrival of El Niño, which is characterized by increased heat worldwide and drought conditions in some areas. Thailand can expect to see 5% less rainfall this year, and the situation may persist until mid-2024. Continued …

Centara Grand emerges as Thailand’s strongest brand

The sluggish revival of business tourism, coupled with Thailand’s failure to establish itself as a global connection hub, has resulted in Thai Airways’ brand value lagging behind its rivals. Conversely, Centara Grand Hotels & Resorts has emerged as the strongest brand in the nation this year.

According to Alex Haigh, who serves as the Asia-Pacific managing director at Brand Finance, the Thai government should place an additional emphasis on enticing immigrants who wish to work and retire in the country. Haigh suggested that Thailand should go beyond projecting itself as a leisure-oriented destination, an image it has successfully cultivated among travelers worldwide. Continued … 

EV Board to urge new govt to pass EV 3.5 package

The National Electric Vehicle Policy Board (EV Board) will be urging the new government to pass the EV 3.5 package, which includes providing discounts for imported electric vehicles (EVs), establishing EV manufacturing plants, as well as offering incentives to stimulate investment in EV battery production facilities. It is due to come into effect on Jan. 1, 2024.

Permanent secretary to the Industry Ministry and secretary of the EV board, Nattapol Rangsitpol, said that once the new government is formed, the board will wait for clear instructions on whether the board’s structure will be changed. Continued …

Svolt preps Bt1.25-billion EV battery factory

Svolt Energy Technology, a Chinese manufacturer of batteries and energy-storage systems, is spending 1.25 billion baht to build an electric vehicle (EV) battery factory in Chon Buri to serve Chinese and Japanese EV makers.

The company is also conducting a feasibility study into an EV battery recycling business, as demand for eco-friendly cars continues to grow. Continued …

Going digital and electric seen as solutions to climate change

A speaker at the Innovation Summit Bangkok 2023 has told participants that combining big data with going electric is the best way of dealing with climate change and achieving sustainable goals.

Stephane Nuss, president for Thailand, Myanmar and Laos of digital automation and energy management firm Schneider Electric, was speaking at the summit being held at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Center (BITEC). Continued …

Starbucks aiming to roll out 335 new outlets by 2030

Starbucks Thailand set an ambitious plan to open 335 new stores from 2023-30.

Nednapa Srisamai, the company’s managing director, said the strategy calls for 800 Starbucks branches in Thailand by 2030, up from 465 stores at present and an estimated 480 stores by the end of this year. Continued …

AoT announces expansion plans for Don Mueang Airport

Airports of Thailand Plc (AoT) is looking to the future with an ambitious plan to expand Don Mueang airport over the next six years.

According to AoT’s CEO Kirati Kitmanawat, the AoT’s capital investment plan to develop Don Mueang International Airport phase 3 with an estimated investment of 36.83 billion baht has been approved by the Cabinet. The project is currently in the design phase and is expected to be completed and open for bidding in 2024. Construction will begin in 2025, and the new facilities will gradually be operational in 2029. Continued …

About Don Mueang airport

Don Mueang International Airport is one of two international airports serving Greater Bangkok, the other one being Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK).

The airport is considered to be one of the world’s oldest international airports and Asia’s oldest operating airport. It was officially opened as a Royal Thai Air Force base on March 27, 1914, although it had been in use earlier. Commercial flights began in 1924, making it one of the world’s oldest commercial airports. Continued …

A Guide to Don Mueang Airport

Don Mueang Airport is the second biggest airport with a long history that started nearly a century ago. It has handled almost 41 million passengers. It offers popular flights such as NokScoot, Nok Air, Thai Lion Air, and Thai AirAsia X.

Being the first to open for commercial travel in 1924, Don Mueang Airport is known as the oldest airport in Asia. However, it was closed due to the opening of Suvarnabhumi Airport as Bangkok’s modern main airport that serves long-haul international flights. Continued …

Institute promoting silk and gold tourism in Ayutthaya

The Sustainable Arts and Crafts Institute of Thailand is redoubling its efforts to encourage handicraft makers to enhance the value of their products, according to its acting director, Pavee Phoyee.

Pavee said the institute is at the forefront of promoting Thai arts and crafts in tandem with tourism. Both domestic and international tourists are being encouraged to visit Ayutthaya, and its capital of the same name – a cultural heritage city. Continued …

Beautiful Birds At Nong Han Lake Draw More Birdwatchers

With 165 species of birds living at Nong Han lake in Sakon Nakhon province, it has now led to an increasing number of youths and residents of this northeastern province flocking to join Sakon Nakhon Bird Conservation Club.

A workshop on “A study of bird species and natural resource management for ecotourism in Nong Han area” was held recently at Sakon Nakhon Rajabhat University supported by World Wildlife Fund-Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (WWF-SIDA) and Nong Han Bird Conservation Club. Continued …

Great Green Escapes to Phetchaburi

Nestled in the picturesque region of Phetchaburi, lies a haven of natural wonders and breathtaking landscapes. Perhaps more commonly known for its beaches and coastline, Phetchaburi offers much more than meets the eye.

Phetchaburi has an abundance of forest parks and green activities waiting to be discovered that cater to all ages. Continued …

Italian discovery of Ancient Roman gold coins worth millions

In an unexpected find, laborers sent to repair the basement of the Cressoni Theatre in Como, Italy, stumbled across an ancient pot laden with hundreds of gold coins. The Italian discovery put a halt to the repair work as crews set out to uncover further historical treasure. Continued …

UPDATED! 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.

UPDATED! 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 

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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
  • State Railway – 1590

Thursday’s News-June 29

  • Hua Hin Profile: Mike’s motto and mantra : ‘Staples don’t quit’/
  • Dengue fever hits Hua Hin, 2 children die/
  • Standard planning 258-unit residential complex in Hua Hin/
  • TMD warns of torrential rainfall across 44 Thai provinces/
  • Pita ‘won’t get 5 votes’ for PM, says senator/
  • SRT looking at new electric trains instead of diesels/
  • Bangkok municipal pupils can wear hair styles and clothes of their choice/
  • Magnitude 4.5 earthquake recorded in Phitsanulok/
  • Economy: World Bank raises Thailand 2023 growth outlook to 3.9%/Tourism: 2 destinations in Phetchaburi and PKK selected for TAT campaign/‘Captive hell’: Report puts grim reality of wildlife tourism in the spotlight/Group makes plans for tourism future/No more street vendors on Pattaya’s Walking Street/1-in-10 travelers to Thailand now from China/TAT targets 5 million Chinese tourists this year/
  • International: Meat eating hits new low in Germany/Astronomers reveal evidence of universe’s ‘background hum’/
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The latest in our ongoing profiles of Hua Hin residents, written by freelance journalist Felicitee Lawrie.

Mike’s motto and mantra : ‘Staples don’t quit’

It is truly easy to admire Mike Staples. He has faced and vanquished a fierce adversary and he is full to the very brim with compassion for those less fortunate than himself. Now he spends his days enjoying his family and dealing with a huge extended family of his own choosing, to whom he devotes copious time and energy. A more charitable man I cannot remember having met.

Mike Staples was born in Dar es Salaam, in what was then Tanganyika, a British mandate in East Africa. His mother was born just south of the great Mount Kilimanjaro, also in Tanganyika, which eventually became the modern-day country of Tanzania. Continued … 

Dengue fever hits Hua Hin, 2 children die

Health officials in the Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Public Health Office have increased measures to control dengue fever after the deaths of two children.

A total of 196 cases of dengue fever have been reported in Prachuap Khiri Khan province this year so far, with a one-month-old infant and a four-year-old child succumbing to the disease.

Standard planning 258-unit residential complex in Hua Hin

Hotel chain Standard International plans to launch two branded residential projects in Phuket and Hua Hin, while also opening five new hotels with 600 rooms across four destinations in Thailand during 2023-26 to capitalize on robust demand.

In the first quarter of 2024, The Standard’s second branded residential project in Thailand will be launched in Hua Hin. It will be developed by Sansiri Plc, the company’s parent firm, on a beachfront site located 4.5 kilometers from The Standard, Hua Hin hotel. Continued …

TMD warns of torrential rainfall across 44 Thai provinces

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) today warns that a trough will pass over the upper part of the country, causing torrential rainfall in 44 provinces. The southern region will experience heavy rainfall across 70% of its area. Additionally, the seas are predicted to have high waves.

The department‘s weather forecast for the next 24 hours mentions that a trough will pass over the northern region of the country and Laos to join a low-pressure area along the central coast of Vietnam. Continued …

Pita ‘won’t get 5 votes’ for PM, says senator

Pita Limjaroenrat, leader and prime ministerial candidate of the Move Forward Party (MFP), will likely receive fewer than five votes from the Senate in the parliamentary election for the new prime minister, according to a senator.

The dust has already settled, and Pita will be hard pushed to draw five or more votes from the 250 senators during the vote, Kittisak Rattanawaraha, a deputy chairman of the Senate committee on political development and public participation, said on Wednesday. Continued …

SRT looking at new electric trains instead of diesels

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has proposed changing a plan to procure 184 diesel locomotives in favor of electric trains.

SRT Gov. Nirut Maneephan said the proposal has been approved by the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) and will be submitted to the new cabinet with an unchanged budget of 1.5 billion baht. Continued …

Bangkok municipal pupils can wear hair styles and clothes of their choice

In an unprecedented move, following increasing calls for freedom and liberties in schools, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has decided to allow students in the 437 schools under its supervision to choose their own hair styles and to wear casual dress at least one day a week.

In one of two letters issued to district chiefs by Wantanee Wattana, the deputy permanent secretary of the BMA, students may wear whatever hair style they wish, but the styles should “look healthy” and improve the personality and confidence of the students. Continued …

Magnitude 4.5 earthquake recorded in Phitsanulok

An earthquake of magnitude 4.5 struck Phitsanulok last night, with the epicenter just 5 kilometers deep, according to reports.

Local media reported that strong tremors were felt in Pailom subdistrict, Bang Krathum district in Phitsanulok at 12.17 am on Wednesday night. Continued …

World Bank raises Thailand 2023 growth outlook to 3.9%

Thailand’s economy is projected to grow 3.9% this year, up from a previous forecast of 3.6%, helped by private consumption growth and a recovery in tourism, the World Bank said on Wednesday.

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy expanded 2.6% in 2022, when its tourism sector began to rebound after broad pandemic-related travel curbs were eased. Continued …

Phra Mahathat Chedi Phakdee Prakat

2 destinations in Phetchaburi and PKK selected for TAT campaign

Two destinations in the region have secured a spot among the final 25 of the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s “Unseen New Chapters: New Corners of Thailand” campaign.

In an announcement made during a ceremony presided over by Yutthasak Supasorn, the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Phetchaburi province’s Tham Bo Cave in Khao Yoi and Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Phra Mahathat Chedi Phakdee Prakat in Bang Saphan have emerged as chosen finalists. Continued …

‘Captive hell’: Report puts grim reality of wildlife tourism in the spotlight

Hundreds of animals in Bali and Lombok are being exploited for tourists’ entertainment, an animal welfare charity claims. The Holidays that Harm report by World Animal Protection states more than 1,300 animals were exploited for tourist entertainment in inadequate conditions across Bali and Lombok. The animals included elephants, orangutans and dolphins.

The recent report covered 34 venues in Bali and Lombok to provide a snapshot of the welfare of animals being used in the tourism industry. Continued …

Group makes plans for tourism future

The Federation of Thai Tourism Associations (FETTA) is hoping its revival will allow for a more flexible workflow and agenda-based development, after seven tourism associations recently quit the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) and joined FETTA.

Adith Chairattananon, FETTA representative and honorary secretary-general of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), said the federation will drive policies through a flat organizational structure without a hierarchy. Continued …

No more street vendors on Pattaya’s Walking Street

Pattaya City officials sent out a letter to Walking Street business owners earlier this week informing them of an upcoming change to current policies and procedures.

As of Monday, July 3, street vendors and stalls not part of a licensed building business will need to be entirely removed from Walking Street, according to the notice from Pattaya City officials. Continued … 

1-in-10 travelers to Thailand now from China

New figures from SiteMinder, Meituan and the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reveal that over 1.3 million of the 11 million-plus international travelers to Thailand have this year arrived from China.

The figures, which indicate that Chinese travelers could constitute one-fifth of all international travelers to Thailand by year’s end, were unveiled at the “Amazing Thailand Sailing with Meituan” event in Bangkok. Continued …

TAT targets 5 million Chinese tourists this year

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set an ambitious goal of attracting 5.3 million Chinese tourists and generating 446 billion baht in revenue this year.

However, there are challenges that need to be addressed to achieve these targets. One of the biggest challenges is the competition posed by other countries popular with Chinese travelers, as well as the recovery of the aviation industry. Continued …

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Meat eating hits new low in Germany

Florian Busmann used to enjoy sausages and steak on the barbecue in summer, but these days he prefers meat substitutes and grilled vegetables like aubergines and peppers. Continued …

Astronomers reveal evidence of universe’s ‘background hum’

Astronomers across the world announced today that they have found the first evidence of a long-theorized form of gravitational waves that create a “background hum” rumbling throughout the universe. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, 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 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 

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Tuesday’s news-May 30

“Forgive your enemies; it messes up their heads.”

  • Passenger bus stop pavilion opens outside Hua Hin Airport/
  • How air treatment solutions can help tackle Thailand’s PM2.5 pollution problem/
  • Why reducing plastic usage, not recycling, is the solution to saving the environment/
  • TikTok sweeps wave of change over Thailand’s election campaigns/
  • Students Stab Each Other at c Province School, one dead/
  • Fat and lucky – Shifu proves cats have 9 lives after surviving a 6-story fall/
  • 79 police fired in first five months over disciplinary offenses/
  • Economy: Thai economy resilient, on path to full recovery/Thai baht under more pressure as political uncertainty persists/Bt450 minimum wage seen as an earthquake moment for Thai factories/Asian Sea, AAI consider relocation if wages rise/Planning unit touts revamp of labor force/EVs expected to supercharge 3.5% growth in Thailand auto manufacturing/Asia’s largest F&B expo smashes expectations with THB120 billion in trade/Eco-efficiency the key to environmentally friendly farming/Thailand Coffee Fest 2023 creates a buzz/Weed network fears law change/
  • Tourism: TAT expects 30-35 million foreign tourists in 2024/Foreign visitors to Surat Thani surpass 1.5M this year/
  • Thailand Experience: Why Phetchaburi is a gastronomic haven for food enthusiasts/Chaiyaphum: the ‘Land of the Phaya Naga’/
  • International: Unlocking Bali’s plastic tourist trap/China plans to land astronauts on moon before 2030/Singapore’s private home prices soar to US$1.2 million/Frankfurt police mistakenly arrest stripper with toy gun at stag party/
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Passenger bus stop pavilion opens outside Hua Hin Airport

A new passenger bus stop pavilion has been officially opened outside Hua Hin Airport, aiming to provide added convenience and improved travel options between the airport and Hua Hin town center.

The opening ceremony took place yesterday with several prominent figures in attendance. Continued …

How air treatment solutions can help tackle Thailand’s PM2.5 pollution problem

The issue of PM2.5 dust pollution has spurred various political parties in Thailand to propose policies aimed at controlling dust intensity and mitigating its impact on public health.

The current air quality standard in the country sets the maximum allowable level of PM2.5 (particulate matter less than 2.5 microns in diameter) at 50 micrograms per cubic meter, averaged over a 24-hour period. However, it is evident that PM2.5 concentrations often exceed these standards during certain periods, leading to adverse implications for public health and the economy. Continued …

Why reducing plastic usage, not recycling, is the solution to saving the environment

The world may need to reconsider the mantra of recycling to prevent environmental degradation after recent research revealed that the recycling process itself may lead to the release of a significant amount of microplastics into the environment.

Waste management is one of the major challenges faced in the current era, with a large amount of waste generated from consumption and consumerism every day. Each country has different methods of waste disposal; some bury it while others incinerate it, and each method has its environmental impacts. This led to the emergence of the concept of recycling, which appeared to be an effective solution to reduce waste and reuse materials efficiently. Continued …

TikTok sweeps wave of change over Thailand’s election campaigns

In a notable shift from traditional campaigning strategies, political figures in Thailand have turned to TikTok, using the fast, efficient and cost-effective platform to connect with a wider audience.

With a large percentage of Thai nationals active on social media, TikTok has emerged as a powerful tool for politicians to sway public opinion and secure votes. Continued …

Students Stab Each Other at Sisaket Province School, one dead

A renowned school in Sisaket Province was gripped by a shocking incident yesterday, as two young students in Grade 1 and Grade 2 engaged in a fatal altercation using a knife. The incident, which unfolded during school hours, resulted in one student’s tragic death and two in coma.

According to witnesses and initial reports, the incident began when the two boys had been engaging in what seemed to be a playful boxing game during their lunch break. However, the game soon turned violent, fueling anger in one of the boys. As the lunch break drew to a close and class resumed, tensions remained high between the two students. Continued …

Fat and lucky – Shifu proves cats have 9 lives after surviving a 6-story fall

A fat tomcat proved that cats indeed have nine lives when he survived a six-story fall by landing on a car below and shattering its back windscreen.

The car’s owner, who goes by the handle Apiwat Toyothaka on Facebook, posted a message on Saturday saying the condo’s management informed him that a cat had fallen on his car and smashed the back windscreen. Continued …

79 police fired in first five months over disciplinary offenses

A total of 79 police officers have been removed from service during the first five months of this year for committing severe disciplinary offenses, the Police Commission was updated on Monday.

The commission, the highest governing body of police officers, held a meeting at the Royal Thai Police headquarters in Bangkok to endorse the decisions of the disciplinary committee against police officers found to have committed severe disciplinary offenses. Continued …

Thai economy resilient, on path to full recovery

Thailand’s economy is on a solid path to recovery and showing resiliency, helped by good revenue collection and a normalization of its tourism sector, while inflation should come in below 3% this year, its finance minister said on Monday.

Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy expanded faster than expected in the first quarter of this year due to a revival in its vital tourism sector. Continued …

Thai baht under more pressure as political uncertainty persists

A new low for the Thai baht looms and not even a rate hike by the central bank is likely to halt its slide. The Asian currency weakened for its third straight week against the U.S. dollar, closing at 34.77 on Friday and heading toward February’s year-to-date low of 35.39.

Hurdles to the Move Forward coalition are growing, increasing political uncertainty over who will form the next government in a development weighing on the baht, as it spurs foreign funds to sell both the nation’s equities and bonds. Continued …

Bt450 minimum wage seen as an earthquake moment for Thai factories

Thailand’s business leaders are increasingly concerned at the Move Forward Party’s determination to implement its Bt450-a-day minimum wage policy within 100 days of coming to power, if the eight-party coalition manages to elect Pita Limjaroenrat as prime minister in August.

They warn that the move will cost Thailand jobs in terms of lost inward investment, the closure of factories where profitability is already marginal and a move toward automation, which will impact elderly and lower-skilled workers the most. One business leader describes the move as a potential earthquake for the critical manufacturing sector of the economy. Continued …

Asian Sea, AAI consider relocation if wages rise

Asian Sea Corp., a Thai frozen food producer, and its subsidiary Asian Alliance International (AAI) are ready to move their production base to Vietnam or the Philippines if the new coalition government raises the daily minimum wage to 450 baht.

President and Chief Executive Somsak Amornrattanachaikul said the group is preparing to relocate its production and investment bases to Vietnam or the Philippines to expand production capacity if the daily minimum wage is increased to 450 baht. Continued …

Planning unit touts revamp of labor force

Thailand needs to ramp up in-depth research and data analysis at provincial and regional levels to identify target markets for exports or investment in order to formulate appropriate promotion policies, according to the latest study by the Trade Planning and Strategy Office (TPSO).

The planning unit advised Thailand to accelerate building a skilled workforce ready for targeted and high-tech industries such as chip design and chip manufacturing. This is essential in order to facilitate the entry of foreign workers into Thailand who possess quality and expertise, said Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of the TPSO. Continued …

EVs expected to supercharge 3.5% growth in Thailand auto manufacturing

The Thailand Automotive Institute (TAI) expects the domestic electric vehicle (EV) industry to drive 3.5% growth in auto production this year to 1.95 million units.

About 900,000 units will be sold domestically and 1.05 million will be exported. TAI’s projection comes after 625,423 vehicles rolled off Thai production lines from January-April, up 5% from the same period last year. Continued …

Asia’s largest F&B expo smashes expectations with THB120 billion in trade

Thaifex-Anuga Asia 2023, Asia’s largest food and beverage trade show, surged past its 70-billion-baht target to record a whopping 120 billion baht in deals, according to the Commerce Ministry.

A total of 3,034 exhibitors – 1,109 Thai and 1,925 international – presented their products and services at 5,859 booths at Impact Arena Muang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi from May 23-27. The five-day fair welcomed 131,039 visitors from 140 countries, a 58% jump from last year. Continued …

Eco-efficiency the key to environmentally friendly farming

Eco-efficiency in agriculture is a key to reducing environmental impact while meeting the increasing demand for food, Katharina Staske, managing director of the German Agricultural Society (DLG) Asia Pacific, said. She made the remarks during the opening ceremony of ”AgriConnect Conference & Exhibition” at True Digital Park in Bangkok.

She said climate change causes an impact on many regions around the world, especially in Southeast Asia. She added that unsustainable use of resources caused climate change impact to be more severe. Continued …

Thailand Coffee Fest 2023 creates a buzz

Under the theme “Good Coffee For Everyone”, the much-awaited Thailand Coffee Fest 2023 will be held from July 13-16 at Impact Exhibition Hall 5–8 in Muang Thong Thani.

Featuring more than 300 cafes and roasters, as well as a wide range of related products and innovative services, the four-day event, a partnership between the Specialty Coffee Assn. of Thailand and The Cloud, will take over a 20,000m² space across the exhibition’s four halls. It expects to welcome more than 30,000 visitors daily. Continued …

Weed network fears law change

Citing research by the Ad-Hoc Committee on Systematic Hemp and Cannabis Resolution, Thailand’s Cannabis Future Network has urged three alliance parties not to reinstate the plant as a narcotic drug, as that would be like “getting the first shirt button wrong” and lead to more problems.

Prasitchai Nunual, the network leader, wrote on Monday that before the election this particular ad-hoc committee was set up to discuss removing cannabis from the list in an attempt to study the systemic usage of the plant. Continued …

TAT expects 30-35 million foreign tourists in 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) estimates 30-35 million foreign tourists will visit the kingdom in 2024, generating 3 trillion baht in total revenue, marking a 100% return to pre-Covid levels. TAT Gov. Yuthasak Supasorn said the recovery is expected to be driven by increased spending per trip.

In line with the government’s policy to stimulate economic recovery through tourism, TAT has launched the “Visit Thailand Year 2023: Amazing New Chapters” campaign to drive the recovery of Thai tourism. Continued …

Foreign visitors to Surat Thani surpass 1.5M this year

International arrivals to Surat Thani Province have exceeded 1.5 million, up 155% so far this year, according to the provincial governor.

Gov. Witchawut Jinto said yesterday 2.05 million visitors have arrived in the province since January. Of them, 1.5 million are foreign visitors, representing a 155% increase from the same period last year. Continued …

Kuaitiao Nam Daeng (red-soup noodles)

Why Phetchaburi is a gastronomic haven for food enthusiasts

Renowned for its rich culinary heritage and vibrant gastronomic scene, Phetchaburi stands as a must-visit destination for foodies seeking an unforgettable journey into Thai cuisine.

The city is dedicated to preserving traditional recipes held by local communities and is known for its high-quality ingredients that have been refined by local artisan producers for generations and form the core of Phetchaburi’s gastronomic excellence. Local cuisine has been adapted for more widespread national and global engagement, combining tradition with modern economic development. Continued … 

Chaiyaphum: the ‘Land of the Phaya Naga’

Chaiyaphum is a province located in the northeastern region of Thailand, known as Isan. It is situated approximately 340 kilometers northeast of Bangkok. Chaiyaphum Province covers an area of about 12,778 square kilometers and is divided into 16 districts (amphoes) and one subdistrict (king amphoe).

The province is characterized by its picturesque landscapes, which include mountains, forests, and fertile plains. It is surrounded by several mountain ranges, such as the Phetchabun Mountains to the east and the Sankamphaeng Range to the west. Chaiyaphum is often referred to as the “Land of the Phaya Naga” due to the mythical serpents that are believed to reside in the nearby Mun River. Continued …

Unlocking Bali’s plastic tourist trap

At 6:15 am, the first rays of the magical Bali light are breaking over the horizon. At the shoreline, hotel staff are finishing their daily routine of raking piles of plastic bags, cups, wrappers, and other trash that washed up overnight. Continued …

China plans to land astronauts on moon before 2030

China’s burgeoning space program plans to place astronauts on the moon before 2030 and expand the country’s orbiting space station, officials said Monday. Continued …

Singapore’s private home prices soar to US$1.2 million

The median price of a private home in Singapore reached US$1.2 million in 2022, making it the highest among Asia Pacific cities, according to a report by the Urban Land Institute (ULI) Asia Pacific Center for Housing. Singapore is also ranked as the most expensive city in the region for renting a private home. Continued …

Frankfurt police mistakenly arrest stripper with toy gun at stag party

In Frankfurt am Main, Germany, a stripper was mistakenly apprehended by local authorities after receiving reports of a man armed with a gun, which was later discovered to be a toy. The event took place on a Friday evening when a “suspicious man” was spotted in the Nordend district of the city, dressed in a U.S. police uniform and helmet, and seemingly carrying an assault rifle. 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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Saturday’s News-March 18

  • Phetchaburi immigration office moves to Cha Am district/
  • Cha Am Bikini Beach Run tomorrow/
  • Thailand’s economic outlook upgraded to 3.9% in 2023/
  • Asia-Pacific banks said safe from US contagion/
  • Thailand ready to dissolve Parliament, as PM submits decree to King/
  • 2023 election: number of voters in each generation/
  • Commentary: Wildlife wars must end/
  • Elephant filmed stopping trucks for food/
  • Thailand to celebrate 241st anniversary of Bangkok as its capital/
  • SRT on right track to lead Thailand’s green recovery/
  • AmChams Thailand Holds Asia Pacific Business Summit/
  • Gold prices up Bt500 to Bt31,750/
  • Diesel to dip to 33.5 baht a liter next week/
  • Draft bill sets in motion protection, legalization of sex work/
  • Thai man ‘nearly dies’ after replacing water with kratom tea/
  • Tourism: Pattaya island Koh Larn draws in 130,000 tourists this month/Bangkok’s Khao San Road hopes for Songkran boom/Is Chiang Mai Safe? Here’s What You Need To Know/Russians flee for Thailand to avoid Ukraine war call-up as they ‘take over’ top resorts/Why Amsterdam wants tourists to ‘stay away’/
  • Thailand Experience: Isan, Thailand: Unique culinary capital/
  • International: Arrest warrant issued against Putin over alleged war crimes/Credit Suisse at a crossroads as stocks slide again/Mountain forests disappearing at alarming rate/UN: Environmental threat looms as bottled water consumption grows exponentially/Golf’s ruling bodies clash with pros over plans to reduce golf ball distance/
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Phetchaburi immigration office moves to Cha Am district

Cha Am Bikini Beach Run tomorrow

Thailand’s economic outlook upgraded to 3.9% in 2023

SCB EIC revised Thailand’s economic growth forecast to 3.9% (previously 3.4%) in 2023, thanks to an upbeat rebound from the tourism and service sectors.

Foreign tourist arrivals will likely hit 30 million in 2023 before resuming the pre-pandemic pace by late 2024.

With China lifting its zero-Covid restrictions, Chinese visitors should bounce back to around 4.8 million this year, alongside improving tourist arrivals from other countries. Continued …

Asia-Pacific banks safe from US contagion

Asia-Pacific banks are resilient to risks related to the failures of their U.S. peers, says Fitch Ratings, noting that regional banks have limited direct exposure to Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and Signature Bank.

“The direct exposures among Fitch-rated banks in Asia-Pacific to SVB and Signature that we are aware of are not material to their credit profiles,” the global rating agency said in a statement on Friday.

Few Fitch-rated banks in the region have depositor concentration profiles similar to SVB, which left it vulnerable to a run. Continued …

Thailand ready to dissolve Parliament, as PM submits decree to King

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said on Friday that he has prepared a decree to dissolve the Parliament and that it is awaiting royal endorsement.

Once approved, the decree will go into effect after being published in the Royal Gazette. As per the Constitution, the election should be held 45 to 60 days after Parliament is dissolved.

Prayut was speaking to the press while visiting the Chiang Mai International Exhibition and Convention Center on Friday as part of his election campaign. Continued …

2023 election: number of voters in each generation

The number of eligible voters in each age group will help determine which generation will have the greatest influence in the upcoming election.

According to the Bureau of Registration Administration, Thailand’s population as of December 2022 stood at 66,090,475, split into 32,270,615 men and 33,819,860 women.

However, the total number of qualified voters for the upcoming election is 52,322,824, which can be categorized as follows: Continued …

Wildlife wars must end

As Thailand celebrates National Elephant Day this week, the country is facing a paradoxical experience, with a surge in human-elephant conflicts that sometimes prove fatal.

March 13 was designated national elephant day in 1998. On the one hand, the elephant is glorified as a national symbol. In bygone days, the national flag even carried the image of an elephant.

On the other hand, human-elephant conflicts, as a result of shrinking habitats due to human expansion, are intensified. Food and sometimes water shortages drive wild elephants to raid farms and plantations, as well as villages. Continued …

Elephant filmed stopping trucks for food

A video of an elephant stopping trucks on a road in Thailand has been misleadingly shared in Facebook and Twitter posts about Cambodia. The clip actually was filmed in Chachoengsao province, east of Bangkok. A road sign seen in the video and the fact the vehicles are driving on the left side of the road also show the encounter took place in Thailand.

“Elephants in Cambodia have learned to exploit their right of way and stop passing sugar cane trucks to steal a snack. 0.5% road tax being collected by these intelligent beings,” reads the misleading claim shared on Twitter on March 6.

Regardless where it occurred, it’s fun to watch. Video …

Thailand to celebrate 241st anniversary of Bangkok as its capital

Thailand will celebrate the 241st anniversary of Bangkok serving as its capital around Rattanakosin Island. The Ministry of Culture and more than 30 other agencies are teaming up to hold the event between April 21-25, just a week after the Thai New Year of Songkran.

Organizers are hoping to promote tourism and create awareness of the history of Krung Rattanakosin. Religious ceremonies, a “Night Museum”, multimedia light and sound shows, a photo contest, and outdoor film screenings are being planned for the event. Continued … 

SRT on right track to lead Thailand’s green recovery

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) is on the right track after announcing plans to build a hospital and develop land around Thon Buri Railway Station into an environmentally friendly zone, to lead the way in Thailand’s green recovery.

The transit-oriented development (TOD) project is the first of its kind in the country, designed to bring people, human activities, residential buildings and public space within walking distance of public transport.

The company will call bids for the project, which is set to be divided into several phases over about 20 years. The winning bidder for the 14-rai development project could put up a condo or apartments with no more than 13 storys, as stipulated by city ordinance. Continued … 

AmChams Thailand Holds Asia Pacific Business Summit

The AmChams of Asia Pacific Business Summit 2023, hosted by the American Chamber of Commerce in Thailand (AMCHAM Thailand), in partnership with Trade Winds ASEAN and the U.S. Commercial Services, recently took place over three days.

This event was the largest U.S. government trade mission, with over 100 American businesses participating, offering numerous opportunities for networking, business development, and one-on-one meetings with the U.S. Foreign Commercial Services Department to gain insights on investing in the region.

“The AmChams of Asia Pacific Business Summit 2023 brought together key players in the American and Asian business communities for a three-day event that provided valuable insights into the latest trends and challenges in the region, said AMCHAM Executive Director Heidi Gallant. Continued …

Gold prices up Bt500 to Bt31,750

The Gold Traders Assn. today announced the buying prices at 31,078 baht per baht-weight for gold ornament and 31,650 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

The selling prices were set at 32,250 baht per baht-weight for gold ornaments, and 31,750 baht per baht-weight for gold bar.

The prices rose 500 baht from Friday’s close, the highest since March 1. Continued …

Diesel to dip to 33.5 baht a liter next week

Motorists will see another dip in diesel prices to around 33.5 baht a liter next week, down from 33.94 baht, partly attributed to falling global crude oil prices, says the Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO).

The new price, scheduled to take effect on March 24, is the third in a series of deductions made since early February when the retail price of diesel was 34.94 baht a liter.

Diesel under Platts reference prices plunged to US$103 a barrel on average in February, down from $133 in January, and declined to $102 yesterday, said Wisak Watanasap, director of the OFFO. Continued …

Draft bill sets in motion protection, legalization of sex work

A bill to protect sex workers is being drafted to legalize sex work in a bid to prevent them from exploitation.

Narong Jaihan, a lecturer from the Faculty of Law at Thammasat University, on Friday said the bill, drafted by the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security (MSDHS), will legalize sex work and limit the minimum age to provide or buy the service.

Sex workers under 20 will not be guilty, but legal action will instead be taken against business operators that employ them underage, as well as their parents, Narong said. Continued …

Thai man ‘nearly dies’ after replacing water with kratom tea

A Thai man says he “nearly died” after replacing drinking water with kratom tea. Now, he’s warning others against abusing the formally-illegal plant.

Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) is a tropical evergreen tree native to Southeast Asia. The leaves of the kratom tree are known for their opioid and stimulant-like effects.

Leaves of the kratom tree have been used for centuries in Thailand, in traditional medicine as well as by farmers who chew kratom leaves to sustain their energy levels while working in the fields. Continued …

Pattaya island Koh Larn draws in 130,000 tourists this month

Pattaya‘s picturesque island of Koh Larn is proving to be a hit with tourists this month, with over 130,000 tourists flocking to the island. Officials expect this number to rise as Chinese tourists start to return to the area.

Pattaya Deputy Mayor Manote Nongyai said on Wednesday that Koh Larn saw an average of 10,000 visitors per day in the first two weeks of March. Manote noted that 70% of these tourists were Thai, with the two largest foreign groups being Russians and Indians. Continued …

Bangkok’s Khao San Road hopes for Songkran boom

The Songkran festival is likely to return to Khao San Road this year, as tourism operators are discussing possible events to lure visitors after the authorities prohibited water splashing last year.

Splashing occurred on the first day of Songkran last year on Khao San Road as tourists were unaware of the prohibition, with authorities enforcing the ban for the remainder of the festival. Continued … 

Is Chiang Mai Safe? Here’s What You Need To Know

Out of all the cities I’ve visited worldwide, there is only a handful where I experienced “love at first sight.” Chiang Mai, the peaceful mountain city in northern Thailand, was one.

Although technically a city, its small size, laid-back atmosphere, and breathtaking mountainous scenery don’t make it feel like one. For these reasons and more, this northern Thai city is becoming increasingly popular among tourists and digital nomads.

If you’ve heard incredible things about Chiang Mai and are considering a trip here, you may wonder, “Is Chiang Mai safe?” Continued …

Russians flee for Thailand to avoid Ukraine war call-up as they ‘take over’ top resorts

Tens of thousands of Russians have fled to Thailand to escape a Ukraine war call-up. Top tourist resorts, such as Phuket, have been swamped with draft dodgers.

Some have taken over neighborhoods and have no intention of returning home.

Figures show at least 233,000 Russians have arrived on the isle of Phuket alone since November. The flood has led to a home price boom, as wealthy middle- class arrivals rent or buy to stay indefinitely on residential visas.

In Pattaya, would-be conscript Nikolai, 25, said he had traveled between Thailand, Cambodia and Laos to escape a call-up. Continued …

Why Amsterdam wants tourists to ‘stay away’

Amsterdam is taking a step closer to saying good riddance to wild bachelor parties and rowdy tourists.

The popular destination is launching a new campaign this spring aimed at curbing tourism-induced “nuisance and overcrowding” and building a more responsible visitor economy by 2035, according to the city’s tourism plan. The campaign’s new rules will impact some of the top tourist attractions: the Red Light District, river cruises, pub crawls and coffee shops.

City officials say they are tired of businesses who “abuse the city’s image to promote it as a place of ‘unlimited opportunity,’ ” according to the Vision on Tourism in Amsterdam 2035. The city has long attracted tourists from around the world wanting to experience its liberal laws around prostitution and tolerance of soft drugs. Continued …

Isan, Thailand: Unique culinary capital

Chances are you’ve already tried food from Isan, and you might not even know it. The largest region in Thailand, which hugs the border with Laos and Cambodia in the country’s northeast, has given us such classic dishes as som tum (green papaya salad) and larb (ground meat salad), and its diaspora is spreading this sour, spicy, herbaceous cooking style far and wide.

The cuisine is becoming so ubiquitous abroad, in fact, that an Isan restaurant in tiny Randolph, Vermont, called Saap, earned last year’s James Beard Award for best chef in the Northeast.

Those who venture to this off-the-beaten-path region of Thailand teeming with rice fields are rewarded with national parks and Khmer temple ruins that rival Angkor Wat, and now: Michelin-recommended restaurants. This year, the company expanded its Thailand guide to include Isan, doling out 33 Bib Gourmand designations across the region to spots like Kai Yang Saeng Thai, which has been serving its herb-marinated rotisserie chicken since 1967, and Lab Nua, known for its fiery salads and rice field snail soup. Continued and video …

Arrest warrant issued against Putin over alleged war crimes

The International Criminal Court (ICC) issued an arrest warrant on Friday against Russian President Vladimir Putin, accusing him of being responsible for war crimes committed in Ukraine. Russia has repeatedly denied accusations that its forces have committed atrocities during its one-year-old invasion of its neighbor. Continued …

Credit Suisse at a crossroads as stocks slide again

Credit Suisse shares fell again Friday despite being bolstered by the Swiss central bank, as investors worry about which road the embattled lender will take to try and restore confidence. Continued … 

Mountain forests disappearing at alarming rate

Logging, wildfires and farming are causing mountain forests, habitat to 85% of the world’s birds, mammals and amphibians, to vanish at an alarming rate, according to a study published on Friday. Continued …

UN: Environmental threat looms as bottled water consumption grows exponentially

More than 1 million bottles of drinking water are sold globally every minute, which comes at a significant environmental, climate, and social cost, a new United Nations report said. Continued …

Golf’s ruling bodies clash with pros over plans to reduce golf ball distance

Some of the world’s top professional golfers slammed plans by golf’s ruling bodies to impose restrictions on the distance that golf balls can travel during elite tournaments. 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 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedules

 

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