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Monday’s news-March 11


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Today’s news: Two women found shot dead/Bike For Crab event/Raw meat warning/Hazardous smog in 48 provinces/Boy, 14, arrested for shooting death/Use of mosquito spray urged/Tainted fruit, vegetable imports/Someone is poisoning Rayong’s dogs/Thai police the least trusted/To lose elephant foundation/Economy: Thai retail sector struggles/Thais in Dubai working illegally/Phangnga’s lithium deposits/Cannabis crackdown steeped in political games/Tourism: Phuket: Overwhelmed by success/Khaosan Road Gears Up for Songkran/Phi Phi Island’s twin woes/Foreigners behaving badly/Crackdown on illegal foreign businesses/Environment: Chiang Mai offers 10,000 baht reward/CP Foods’ green building initiative/Thailand Experience: The human–elephant relationship/Samrub Samrub Thai, a Chef Hangout/I traveled in a tuk-tuk/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


Two women found shot dead at property in Hua Hin

Police are currently investigating the deaths of two women found shot at a property in Hua Hin. The deceased, identified as a 63-year-old businesswoman and her 46-year-old secretary, were discovered on Sunday by the son of the older woman, after he grew concerned over his inability to contact his mother for several days.

Traveling from Bangkok to Hua Hin, he arrived at his mother’s home to find it securely locked, with the air conditioning still running. Upon entering the house through a back window, he was met with a foul smell, prompting him to alert local authorities. Continued …

Bike For Crab event to take place in Pak Nam Pran March 26

Pak Nam Pran is gearing up for the 6th annual “Bike For Crab” charity cycling event, set to take place on March 26, aiming to raise funds for the community crab bank project while promoting health awareness among the public.

The initiative, by the Kluaynamthai Hospital and its Foundation under the guidance of Saranyu Choonhajer, aims to emphasize the importance of preserving blue swimming crabs through this unique charity ride. Continued …

Anthrax outbreak in Laos prompts raw meat warning in Thailand

Kenika Ounjit, a deputy government spokesperson, yesterday revealed a public health warning from the Department of Livestock Development. The warning urged the public to refrain from consuming raw meat. This follows a report of an anthrax outbreak in Laos.

According to the report, three cases of anthrax were identified on March 4 in the Soukhoumma district of the Lao province of Champasak. This province shares a border with Thailand’s eastern Ubon Ratchathani province, raising concerns for potential cross-border transmission, said Kenika, highlighting raw beef, buffalo, goat, and sheep meat as potential carriers of the bacterium. Continued …

Hazardous smog in 48 provinces

Forty-eight provinces were blanketed with hazardous levels of PM2.5 on Monday morning and 11 provinces, mostly in the north, faced red levels of pollution, with Chiang Mai suffering the most.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency reported at 10am on Monday that the highest level of particulate matter, 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5), was detected in the northern province of Chiang Mai, at 125.3 micrograms per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. The government-set safe threshold is 37.5µg/m³. Continued …

Boy, 14, arrested for shooting death of teen in Hua Hin

A 14-year-old boy has been arrested following the fatal shooting of a 15-year-old in downtown Hua Hin last Thursday evening. Hua Hin Police Station launched an investigation into the incident, which happened on Naresdamri close to the entrance to Hua Hin Fishing Pier.

The shooting not only claimed the life of the young victim, known as “Nong Din,” but also left his 16-year-old friend seriously injured after being caught in the gunfire. Continued …

Frequent use of mosquito spray urged as dengue death toll rises

In a warning against the spread of dengue fever, the Public Health Ministry has urged people to protect themselves by using anti-mosquito sprays and lotions.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said on Sunday that at the latest meeting of the National Communicable Disease Control committee, he learned that the number of dengue patients this year has risen to 17,783 cases, more than double the number compared to the same period last year. The disease has claimed 25 lives in 16 provinces this year alone, he said. Continued …

Alarm sounded for tainted fruit, vegetable imports

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is calling on the government to examine fruit and vegetables purchased from neighboring countries and China more carefully after pesticide contamination was discovered in some imports of farm produce.

“Thailand continues to import fruit and vegetables contaminated by chemicals banned in many countries,” said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued …

Someone is poisoning Rayong’s dogs, 36 dead so far

Three dog owners in Rayong’s Nikhom Phatthana district have asked police to take action against those responsible for poisoning their pets in separate incidents, resulting in the deaths of 36 animals. Somjit Palapol, a durian farmer, claims that his 19 dogs were poisoned on March 6, 17 of which died.

He said that he raised his dogs with love and best care, but they were killed by poison-laced food. ‘I am speechless and broken-hearted. I have already filed a complaint with the police, as the killings violate the law,’ he said. Continued …

Thai police the least trusted law enforcement agency

Thai citizens view corruption within the civil service sector as motivated by greed more than any other reason, a new NIDA poll published on Sunday revealed.

Over 59% of respondents said they believed civil servant corruption was due to financial reasons, while 31.5% believed that corruption stemmed from public admiration for rich, godfatherly figures. Continued …

Swiss man to lose elephant foundation

Phuket authorities will revoke the elephant foundation license of the Swiss man who allegedly kicked a Thai woman doctor on a beach, after canceling his gun licenses, according to the Phuket governor.

Gov. Sophon Suwannarat said on Saturday that investigators suspected that Urs Fehr’s Green Elephant Wildlife foundation was used for illegal purposes and its license would be revoked. Continued …

Thai retail sector struggles despite tax incentives and tourist spending

Despite increased spending by tourists and tax incentives to encourage buying, Thailand’s retail sector is under strain. The sector, facing the challenges of a surge of substandard goods from China, is burdening local entrepreneurs.

Thai Retailers Assn. Vice President Chatchai Tuongratanaphan predicts a growth of only 1%-2% in the retail sector for the first half of the year. This is due to the postponed fiscal 2024 budget and the termination of the Easy E-Receipt scheme, which provided tax rebates of up to 50,000 baht (US$1,409) for spending from Jan. 1 to Feb. 15. Continued …

Majority of 12,000 Thais in Dubai are working illegally

Most of the 12,000 Thais employed in Dubai in the United Arab Emirates are illegal workers who were lured with promises of high pay. There are only about 4,500 who are fully and correctly documented.

Nipa Nirannoot, the Thai consul-general in Dubai, said many Thai women have been lured to work in massage parlors, but end up being forced into prostitution. Others work in online gambling or scam networks, lured with the promise of work in oil fields and abandoned once they arrive there, she said. Continued …

Phangnga’s lithium deposits eyed for Thailand’s EV manufacturing ambitions

Phangnga’s rich lithium deposits were the focal point of a House Committee on Industry visit on Sunday, as the government looks to establish the area as a global lithium source. The move aligns with the government’s strategy to make Thailand an electronic vehicle (EV) manufacturing hub.

Akkaradech Wongpitakroj, chairman of the House committee and United Thai Nations MP for Ratchaburi, led the delegation to the southern province. The visit included a progress report update from Phangnga Gov. Supoj Rodruang Na Nongkhai and a trip to the Ruangkiat lithium deposit in tambon Ka Lai. Continued …

Thailand’s proposed cannabis crackdown steeped in political games

On a weekday afternoon, more and more people start slowly filing into a subterranean plaza off Bangkok’s iconic Khaosan Road – for decades a tourist hub in the Thai capital. The underground space, formerly home to a supermarket, is lined with small shops and tables and chairs, and is cool and breezy. It has to be.

Air-filtration systems are required to be installed here to keep the mostly international tourist crowd comfortable, and more pertinently, clear the haze of thick marijuana smoke. This is Plantopia, also known as Weed City. Multiple stores exclusively sell cannabis and related paraphernalia – and customers can smoke it on the spot. Continued …

Phuket: Overwhelmed by success

Phuket has been in the limelight the past six months after the government announced a plan to elevate Thailand to an aviation hub, with Phuket the key gateway in the south.

The plan includes a new airport project in Phangnga, which is estimated to cost 80 billion baht and accommodate 20 million passengers per year, providing support to Phuket airport. Continued … 

Khaosan Road Gears Up for World Songkran Festival

On Friday, Sanga Ruangwattanakul, the president of the Khaosan Business Assn., revealed preparation for the upcoming World Songkran Festival 2024 on Khaosan Road, Bangkok, from April 13-15.

The water play on Khaosan Road would be held for three days from April 13-15 up to 9pm each day. Afterward, restaurants and entertainment venues would operate normally. Continued …

Phi Phi Island’s twin woes – not enough water, too much marijuana

The much-visited Phi Phi Island in Krabi province is drowning in multiple crises. There is a severe shortage of fresh water for consumption. And outlets selling marijuana are on the rise.

Businessmen are urging the government to allocate funds for setting up a freshwater production plant and also take steps to control the open sale of marijuana. Continued …

  • Three Russians Arrested for Allegedly Operating Beauty Clinic on Samui Island – Continued … 
  • Swiss Man who Allegedly Assaulted Elderly Woman Banned from Leaving Thailand – Continued … 
  • Russian Woman Arrested Illegally Working at Wichit Snake Farm – Continued … 
  • Two Overstaying Russians Arrested in Wichit – Continued … 
  • Russian Man Arrested for Allegedly Working Illegally at Cannabis Shop in Wichit – Continued … 
  • Russian and Belarusian Arrested for Illegally Working in Chalong Company – Continued … 
  • Phuket to crack down on illegal foreign businesses using Thai nominees – Continued … 

Chiang Mai offers 10,000 baht reward, uses artificial rain to control pollution

The Chiang Mai governor is offering 10,000 baht to anyone who can lead to the arrest of forest fire suspects and has ordered rainmaking operations to control PM2.5 pollution.

Gov.Nirat Pongsitthaworn said on Sunday that the PM2.5 pollution can also be blamed on westerly winds blowing dust across from neighboring countries. Continued …

CP Foods’ green building initiative to cut greenhouse gas emissions

Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) is consting green buildings for its operations nationwide, utilizing sustainable construction materials and implementing measures to reduce energy consumption.

The initiative begins with the development of five green buildings, contributing to the advancement of a low-carbon industry. Continued … 

Fostering the human – elephant relationship

While many areas of Thailand are grappling with the issue of human-elephant conflicts, Kui Buri National Park has successfully turned this crisis into an opportunity. The initiative aims not only to ease the conflict between humans and elephants but also to change the perceptions of local people and help them generate income. Video 

Samrub Samrub Thai, a Chef Hangout Spot Turned MICHELIN Star

When you think of Thai food, massaman curry, tom yam, or som tam may come to mind. However, delving deeper into the essence of Thai cuisine, Thai cuisine is more than that – a lot more. One couple explores the relationship between a Thai meal set consisting of rice and dishes eaten with rice, known as “samrub.”

It started as a humble post-work chef gathering among peers. Now the humble spot has become a MICHELIN Star restaurant. At Samrub Samrub Thai, the team invites you to experience Thai culture through beautifully crafted seasonal set menus with a chef’s counter that blurs the line between kitchen and guests, and revives ancient Thai recipes, bringing them back to life in the present world. Continued …

I traveled through one of the world’s most crowded cities in a three-wheeled tuk-tuk

During time away from home, many tourists will end up using forms of transport that they typically wouldn’t at home.

Often, this means catching the bus or perhaps metro system to get from one point of a city to another. However, while this can be cost-effective and, depending on the destination, incredibly efficient, sometimes it pays to try something a little more authentic. Continued …

Southeast Asia received 50% of China’s regional investment in 2023

In 2023, Chinese investment in the Asia-Pacific region saw a remarkable surge, with Southeast Asia alone attracting half of China’s regional investments. Despite China’s economy facing a slowdown, a report by Griffith University and Fudan University disclosed that the investment reached nearly $20 billion in the region, a significant 37% jump from the year before. Continued …

Universal Pictures dominates the Academy Awards with ‘Oppenheimer’

Comcast Corp.’s Universal Pictures dominated Sunday’s Academy Awards, propelled by the historical drama “Oppenheimer,” which won seven Oscars, including best picture. The film about the father of the atomic bomb claimed wins in several major categories, including the best director Oscar for Christopher Nolan, lead actor for Cillian Murphy and supporting actor for Robert Downey Jr. Continued …

Wind tops coal in German energy shift

Germany says that wind power overtook coal-fired generation last year, underscoring the country’s accelerating transition away from fossil fuels. Wind accounted for 31% of electricity production, becoming the country’s biggest source of supply. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am

Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am

Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Tuesday’s News-March 14

  • Khao Tao railway crossing closed today, tomorrow/
  • Cha Am Bikini Beach Run Sunday, March 19/
  • 12-vehicle pileup on Phetchkasem Highway blocks traffic/
  • Aussie Chamber names new executive director/
  • Thai banks unaffected by two recent US bank failures/
  • Baht surges amid US bank collapse/
  • New Bangkok running park links 3 green lungs in city center/
  • Wild elephants threaten farms/
  • Gartner Says 2023 Is the Moment of Truth for Battery-Electric Vehicles/
  • Mercedes-Benz seeks local partners for EV charging/
  • Tourism: Should you arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport 3 or 4 hours prior to departure?/Four new airlines to join Thailand’s crowded skies/Record number of Russian tourists affect economy/Russian tourist drowns at Phi Phi Island in Krabi/
  • Thailand Experience: Jumbo banquet served up in Ayutthaya to mark National Elephant Day/Local folklore show wins hearts of tourists at Buri Ram cultural festival/
  • International: China lifts sweeping visa curbs on foreigners/Biden says US banking system is safe after two banks collapse/Nuclear-powered submarine plan unveiled for Australia/Kyiv condemns ‘kidnappings’ as Russians foster Ukrainian kids/Thousands of hospital doctors walk out in latest UK strike/
  • Links: Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Khao Tao railway crossing closed today, tomorrow

The railway crossing at Soi Hua Hin 101 in Khao Tao will be closed today and tomorrow between 9am and 3pm. Motorists are advised to use Soi Hua Hin 105 and the entrance to Thanarat Camp as an alternate route.

12-vehicle pileup on Phetchkasem Highway blocks traffic

A multiple collision occurred on Phetchkasem Highway heading south in Muang district of Prachuap Khirikhan province at 1.30 pm yesterday.

It happened in Bon Ek subdistrict at kilometer marker 291 +300. The road south was completely blocked and an emergency lane needed to be opened on the inbound to Bangkok side to move traffic.

Despite this, the media reported tailbacks of many kilometers yesterday afternoon. Continued …

Aussie Chamber names new executive director

Sam Hanna has been named the new executive director of AustCham Thailand. Hanna commenced his career in Australia and worked in manufacturing, automotive and franchising roles, such as managing director for Ultra Tune (Based in Australia).

In 1999, he moved to Thailand and since then has been leading organizations in the automotive, manufacturing, and tourism sectors. Some of his roles in Thailand include managing director of Makro Auto Care Co., CEO of Shell AutoServe, and general manager of ARB Thailand.

Hanna is currently deputy executive director at the Asian Institute of Technology Extension, as well as lecturing at the School of Management. In addition, he owns a health and wellness business based in Bangkok.

Hanna will commence with the Chamber full time on Friday, March 17.

Thai banks unaffected by two recent US bank failures

Thailand’s commercial banks and other financial institutions have not been affected by the recent failures of the U.S.’s Silicon Valley Bank and New York-based Signature Bank in the past week, deputy government spokesperson Traisuree Traisoranakul said yesterday.

She disclosed that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has, however, ordered the government’s economic team to monitor the situation closely.

She said that no Thai commercial banks or financial institutions had invested or engaged in any transactions with the two failed U.S. banks, adding that the impact of the closures on the U.S. economy is limited, because the services of the two banks were limited, unlike ordinary commercial banks, and thanks to swift intervention by the U.S. regulators. Continued …

Baht surges amid US bank collapse

The baht on Monday surged against a significant fall in the U.S. dollar mainly due to the sudden collapse of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB) and the market’s expectation that the U.S. Federal Reserve (Fed) would slow down its policy rate hikes.

On Monday, the baht opened at 34.65 per dollar, after closing at 35.02 last week.

Due to the fallout from SVB’s collapse, the market predicts that the Fed will increase its policy rate by lower than 50 basis points this month, and the terminal rate is expected to be no higher than 5.5% around the middle of the year. Continued …

New Bangkok running park links 3 green lungs in city center

Bangkok opened its newest park on Monday, aiming to serve as an exercise space for over 800,000 people in the city’s central business district.

The catchily named National Sports Development Fund-Sports Authority of Thailand (NSDF-SAT) Park links three city parks – Benchakitti, Benchakitti Forest and Lumphini – to provide a green jogging and exercise route through the city center.

The park/route uses 5 rai (0.8 hectares) of the three parks, plus the so-called “green mile” elevated walkway that links Benchakitti and Lumphini parks. Continued …

Wild elephants threaten farms

Phimphitcha Soonjirad, a 40-year-old teacher from Sai Yok Noi Vitthaya School in Mauen in tambon Chorsadao in Kanchanaburi’s Mueang district, on Friday night accompanied a group of local villagers on a patrol close to her village located inside Salak Phra Wildlife Sanctuary, which harbors around 270 wild elephants.

Her team’s work is just one of many initiatives tried by the locals in a bid to keep the herd from causing damage to the community.

She has spent over 20 years battling the wild jumbos that regularly destroy farmland and other assets. Continued …

Gartner Says 2023 Is the Moment of Truth for Battery-Electric Vehicles

The auto industry will see more turmoil in 2023. By 2025, tech giants will wwn a part of the vehicle’s operating system for 95% of new cars on the road. By 2026, more than 50% of EVs sold globally will be Chinese-branded automobiles.

Several factors will make 2023 a true test to the resolve of governments and the automotive industry in driving battery-electric vehicles (BEVs) forward, according to Gartner, Inc.

“2023 is the moment of truth to drive full electrification forward,” said Pedro Pacheco, VP analyst at Gartner. Continued …

Mercedes-Benz seeks local partners for EV charging

Mercedes-Benz (Thailand) is seeking more local business partners for joint investment in electric vehicle (EV) charging facilities to serve the growing domestic EV market.

Thailand is being developed into a high-potential EV market, following the government’s clear policy to strengthen the EV industry amid the global trend for using more zero-emission cars, said Martin Schwenk, president and chief executive of Mercedes-Benz (Thailand).

Last year, the cabinet approved a package of incentives, including tax cuts and subsidies, to promote EV consumption and production between 2022 and 2023. Continued …

Should you arrive at Suvarnabhumi Airport 3 or 4 hours prior to departure?

Thai Airways (THAI) and Airports of Thailand (AOT) can’t agree on waiting times at Suvarnabhumi Airport. THAI recommends that passengers on international flights should arrive four hours ahead of departure due to delays at the airport.

AOT says this is “not true” and asks passengers to arrive three hours ahead of schedule.

THAI asks for passengers’ cooperation in arriving four hours before their flight, citing that Suvarnabhumi Airport’s international checkpoint Zone 3 is closed due to the installation of automatic return tray systems (ARTS) taking place from March 1-29. Continued … 

Four new airlines to join Thailand’s crowded skies

The Thai Transport Ministry has announced that there are four companies seeking licenses to operate airline services in Thailand – P80 Air, Really Cool Air, Landarch Airline and Siam Seaplane.

The process of obtaining air service licenses is expected to take some time, and the four new airlines are expected to be approved to operate next year.

They join a crowded sky over Thailand, which already has Thai Air Asia, Thai Airways, Thai Lion Air, Thai Viet Jet, Nok Air and Bangkok Airways. Thai Smile, the short haul and discount offshoot from Thai Airways is expected to be amalgamated into the parent company. Continued …

Record number of Russian tourists affect economy

Thailand has seen a sharp rise in the number of Russian tourists in the country. So far this year, over 370,000 Russian visitors have arrived in Thailand. That’s 67% of last year’s entire total of 435,000.

Police Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nutchanart, the deputy commander of the Immigration Bureau, assures though that the influx has not increased Russian criminal activity.

The official stated that there has been no indication of any Russians sneaking into the country through illegal channels. They also say hardened criminals are not making it into Thailand, just well-off vacationers. Continued …

Russian tourist drowns at Phi Phi Island in Krabi

A male Russian tourist who had recently come from Phuket with a tour guide drowned at Phi Phi Island in Krabi.

Local media in Krabi reported that over the past weekend a 55-year-old male Russian tourist came from Phuket to Krabi with a tour guide. He joined in snorkeling activity with a tour group at Monkey Bay on Phi Phi Don Island.

The name of the tourist was withheld by Krabi officials. Continued … 

Jumbo banquet served up in Ayutthaya to mark National Elephant Day

The residents of Wang Chang Ayutthaya elephant camp were served up a delicious feast on Monday to mark National Elephant Day.

Apart from feeding the 80 elephants in the camp, the staff also made merit for deceased pachyderms and prayed that this event would raise awareness among Thais.

The camp’s owner, Laitongrean Meephan, said this event is held every year to shed light on the important role elephants have played in Thai society. In ancient times, elephants were used for transport, labor and in battle, and now they play a significant role in the tourism industry. Continued …

Local folklore show wins hearts of tourists at Buri Ram cultural festival

A spectacular performance called “The Baray stream” was organized at Prasat Hin Muang Tam in Prakhon Chai district of Buri Ram province on Sunday.

The performance, based on local folklore, was a highlight of the three-day festival, which began on Friday, to preserve culture and promote tourism in the province.

Apart from the dance, the event also featured other cultural performances and sale of locally made products. Continued …

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China lifts sweeping visa curbs on foreigners

China will once again start issuing a range of visas to foreigners as of Wednesday, the country’s foreign ministry said, in a major easing of travel restrictions in place since the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic. Continued …

Biden says US banking system is safe after two banks collapse

U.S. President Joe Biden pledged on Monday to do whatever is needed to address a banking crisis threatened by the collapse of Silicon Valley Bank and Signature Bank, which forced regulators to step in with emergency measures. Continued …

Nuclear-powered submarine plan unveiled for Australia

The leaders of the United States, Australia and Britain on Monday unveiled details of a plan to provide Australia with nuclear-powered attack submarines, a major step to counter China’s ambitions in the Indo-Pacific. Continued …

Kyiv condemns ‘kidnappings’ as Russians foster Ukrainian kids

At their home in the middle of Siberia, Russian pastor Roman Vinogradov and his wife Yekaterina are the new foster parents of five children from Moscow-occupied eastern Ukraine. Continued …

Thousands of hospital doctors walk out in latest UK strike

UK hospital doctors on Monday began a three-day strike over pay at the start of a week that will also see teachers, train staff and civil servants walk out, in the latest wave of industrial action. 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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