
Donation drive – 1,300 kg of rice/Myanmar Workers Win Lottery/Blackpink’s Lisa in new Neflix film
- THAILAND FLOOD NEWS: Lessons from Songkhla flood/increased rainfall in south/Bt4.9-billion flood aid
- ECONOMY: Corporates Warn of Severe Economic Risks/Thailand Fights to Cool Baht/Failings Stalling Thailand’s Digital Economy/Strong Growth in Digital Economy/Global money-laundering hub
- TOURISM: Thai tourism sector still resilient/Over 2,500 people flock to Phu Kradueng National Park/Bangkok more developed than Kuala Lumpur/Phuket City sounds alarm
- THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Family Day at Black Mountain Water Park/Discover Bangkok’s temples
- CLIMATE THAILAND: Andaman oil to lure global investors
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Hua Hin Ladies’ food donation drive – 1,300 kg of rice
The Hua Hin Ladies’ annual Rice Would Be Nice donation drive has delivered another strong outcome this year, supporting Jungle Aid and several villages in need across the region. The 2025 campaign, which brings together members of Hua Hin’s community along with local businesses and major hotels, collected more than 1,300 kilograms of rice and a wide range of essential household goods.
According to organizers, the collection will help supply food and basic necessities to partner villages, including a school that uses around 300 kilograms of rice each month to provide lunches for 200 children. The latest donations will support the school for almost three and a half months. Continued …
Myanmar Workers Hit by Hat Yai Floods Win 12M Baht Lottery
Two Myanmar brothers living in Thailand have overcome misfortune to win 12 million baht in the Thai lottery. Severe floods in Hat Yai devastated the brothers’ home, but Thai rescue teams miraculously saved them.
The two brothers faced dire circumstances when the entire building they lived in was swept away by the floodwaters. Their lives took an unexpected turn thanks to a female rescue worker who gave them 500 baht each for a meal. As they sought refuge at Hat Yai airport, a providential encounter with a lottery seller led them to purchase a discounted ticket that would change their fortunes. Continued …
Blackpink’s Lisa cast in new Neflix action film
Following weeks of intense speculation, Netflix has officially confirmed that Blackpink’s Lisa (Lalisa Manobal) is set to join the cast of their new action feature, TYGO. The film is confirmed to be part of the same cinematic universe as the streaming giant’s highly successful Extraction franchise.
Lisa, who recently made her acting debut in the third season of the HBO series The White Lotus, will star alongside two of South Korea’s most formidable actors: veteran action star Ma Dong-seok (Don Lee) and Lee Jin-wook. Continued …

Government learns lessons from Songkhla flood
The government has established five subcommittees tasked with improving the country’s disaster preparedness in the wake of the floods that struck the country’s southern provinces, Deputy Prime Minister Bowornsak Uwanno announced on Thursday.
The goal is to develop an integrated system covering forecasting, early warning, and relief mechanisms that can be applied nationwide, as well as to rebuild public confidence in the government, he said. Continued …
TMD warns of increased rainfall in the south
The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reported today that a moderate high-pressure system from China has expanded to cover the upper north, northeast, and the South China Sea, bringing easterly winds that transport significant moisture from the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand into the country.
This weather pattern will result in more rain across Thailand, with isolated heavy rainfall expected in the south, while the upper regions will see scattered showers. Cool morning temperatures are likely in the upper country. Continued …
Households get Bt4.9-billion flood aid money
The government has disbursed flood relief worth more than 4.9 billion baht to over 500,000 households, according to Prime Minister’s Office Minister Paradorn Pattanananthakul.
Paradorn said yesterday that, following the government’s decision to lift the state of emergency in Songkhla province, all flood-relief operations will now be coordinated through the forward command of the Defense Disaster Relief Center. Continued …
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Thai Corporates Warn of Severe Economic Risks in 2026
Entering the final month of 2025, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) expects Thailand’s 2025 GDP to grow by 2.0%, while 2026 growth is anticipated at around 1.7%.
Current growth is supported by recovering exports, domestic consumption, and tourism. However, downside risks include a global slowdown, U.S. trade tariffs, geopolitical uncertainty, climate volatility, and high household and business debt. Continued …
Thailand Fights to Cool Rapid Rise of the Baht
The Bank of Thailand is set to counteract the rapid appreciation of the baht, which has surged nearly 7% this year, placing it at a competitive level against the US dollar. Central bank measures, including tax reforms, enhanced gold transaction oversight, and an expected interest rate cut, aim to relieve pressure on the baht. Such actions are crucial as the baht strengthens to levels exceeding 32 per dollar, affecting exports and tourism.
In a strategic shift, the Finance Ministry plans to increase the foreign income limit, exempt from mandatory repatriation, to US$10 million (฿357 million) per transaction from the current US$1 million. This change, happening this month, provides businesses with more leeway in handling foreign revenues while controling forex inflows into the country. Continued …
World Bank Report Flags Seven Failings Stalling Thailand’s Digital Economy
Thailand faces major structural impediments to achieving a full digital economy transition, according to a stark assessment released by the World Bank. The new Thailand Digital Data Infrastructure Roadmap (DDIR) Report serves as an alarm bell, highlighting structural challenges that prevent the country from fully leveraging data to drive innovation and enhance public services.
The bank has outlined “Seven Lock-in Issues” obstructing the nation’s digital data infrastructure development and proposed an urgent five-year policy roadmap (2025–2029) for reform. Continued …

New Google Thailand Chief Sees Strong Growth in Digital Economy
Rafael Scislowski, who took over as Google Thailand’s country manager two months ago, said the nation’s digital economy is positioned for continued expansion despite broader economic headwinds.
Thailand’s digital economy is projected to reach $56 billion in 2025, a 16% increase from the previous year, making it Southeast Asia’s second-largest, according to the e-Conomy SEA 2025 report by Google, Temasek, and Bain & Company. Continued …
Thais affected by risk of country becoming global money-laundering hub
With Thailand now facing a risk of becoming a global money-laundering hub due to multiple loopholes that facilitate the flow of gray money, this inevitably impacts the economy and national confidence, with ordinary Thais directly and indirectly vulnerable to this gray money cycle.
Despite 2025 not having ended, the Technology Crime Suppression Centre revealed that as of Dec. 3 total loss from online crimes amounted to over 23.668 billion baht, with an average of 899 reports being filed each day. This statistic further reflects the diverse range of fraud Thais face, particularly scams, call center gangs, and investment scams, which pose a higher risk than other forms of fraud. Continued …

Agoda says Thai tourism sector still resilient
Thailand’s tourism sector remains resilient, with its top three source markets accounting for only 35% of total arrivals, lower than other Asian destinations, according to online travel platform Agoda.
Omri Morgenshtern, chief executive of Agoda, said in a climate of heightened geopolitical tensions and rapid change, diversifying travel sources is crucial. “If your country depends heavily on tourists from just one market, then you face risk,” said Morgenshtern. Continued …
Over 2,500 people flock to Phu Kradueng National Park
Phu Kradueng National Park, in the northeastern province of Loei, was bustling yesterday, which is “Father’s Day” in Thailand. More than 2,500 tourists streamed into the popular mountainous retreat to sample the cool weather and to feel the embrace of the pristine natural environment.
Phuvanai Moonwaeng, the park’s chief, said that at this time of year the national park is an ideal destination for sight-seeing, camping, watching the sun rise and set, or a leisurely walk through nature, when temperatures average 13°C. Continued …
Tourist says Bangkok is 400 times more developed than Kuala Lumpur
A Thai tourist recently claimed that Bangkok is 400 times more developed than Kuala Lumpur, triggering mixed reactions from netizens.He posted photos of Bangkok’s skyline and praised its development on a social media platform last month. His post quickly went viral with 4,700 likes and 4,100 comments, with some criticizing his viewpoint in a sarcastic tone.
“You are absolutely correct. Malaysia is 50 years behind Bangkok. We in Kuala Lumpur live in treehouses. No malls, no hotels, no airport. We travel with cows and buffalo,” a netizen wrote. Continued …
Phuket City sounds alarm over mounting waste
Officials in Phuket City are alarmed by the increasing amount of waste that now exceeds its capacity to handle, urging other local administrations to abandon their complacency and join the fight against garbage.
Phuket Mayor Supachok La-ongpetch expressed frustration over obstacles to proper waste management on the tourist island in a meeting with Gov. Nirat Pongsitthithavorn on Thursday. The meeting was arranged amid concerns about more garbage being piled on the island when the municipality is also struggling to get rid of it. Continued …

How to Make the Most of a Family Day at Black Mountain Water Park
One of the best ways to combine fun, relaxation, and adventure into a family trip in Thailand is to visit Black Mountain Water Park in Hua Hin. It is located about 10 kilometers west of Hua Hin town. The park has plenty of slides and pools with family-friendly attractions. With a little planning, your day will go smoothly from start to finish.
To make the most of your visit, go at opening time, usually around 10 am. Coming early means you can avoid the midday rush and get easier access to the changing rooms and sunbeds. Because the park is a little out of town, transport should be arranged in advance. Continued …
Discover Bangkok’s temples
Bangkok, a city known for its rich history and vibrant culture, offers an abundance of spiritual landmarks. But what if the journey to explore these temples could start with something as simple as a Thai coin?
Each coin in your pocket can guide you to one of the city’s most iconic and sacred sites. Take a journey where the flip of a coin leads to some of Bangkok’s most revered temples, revealing not only their beauty but also their hidden stories. Continued …

Andaman oil to lure global investors
Thailand’s oil and gas exploration and production scheme in the Andaman Sea is expected to draw leading international petroleum investors within two years, according to the Department of Mineral Fuels (DMF).
The initiative is part of Thailand’s energy security plan, aimed at offsetting declining domestic oil and gas supplies. The DMF will call for bids for exploration and production (E&P) in the Andaman Sea by January. Continued …

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Netflix announces $72 billion acquisition of Warner Bros
Netflix announced yesterday it has reached an agreement to acquire key assets of Warner Bros. Discovery, marking the rapid conclusion of an intensely contested bidding process. Paramount, Skydance, and Comcast had all previously attempted to acquire Warner, but Netflix ultimately secured the deal. Continued …
Contenders plot path to 2026 World Cup glory
The path to glory at the 2026 World Cup has now been laid out after the contenders discovered their tournament fate at yesterday’s draw ceremony in Washington, DC. The draw for the first 48-team World Cup offered kind starts to the tournament for holders Argentina and much-fancied Spain, in particular. Continued …
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