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Wednesday’s news-Oct 23


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King Chulalongkorn Day holiday/Cha Am recognized for sustainable tourism/PM2.5 pollution expected in Bangkok/Tak Bai Massacre Cases/Almost 7,000 fraud complaints against The iCon Group/Law change to combat pyramid schemes/Grave Robbers Steal 12 Skulls/Koh Samui Villas Demolition Delay/Lisa of Blackpink Countdown participation/Bangkok motorists may face congestion fee/Congestion fee questions/Thai nurse discovers stranger’s dead body/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Thailand-EU FTA Set/Expats’ demand for luxury condos/14.1 million received handout/Nvidia eyes investment/Haier’s Thai Air Conditioner Plant/Tourism: Banking on TV show/Andaman International Airport/Hub For Sleep Tourism/Thousands protest in Spain’s Canary Islands/Thailand Experience: Southeast Asia’s overbuilt capitals/Phra Samut Chedi festival opens/Climate Thailand: Climate-resilient energy systems/Green Energy Transition/MR. D.I.Y. Thailand launches EV Fleet/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

Today is King Chulalongkorn Day holiday

King Chulalongkorn Day is a national holiday observed on Oct. 23 every year in commemoration of His Majesty King Chulalongkorn the Great’s passing. King Chulalongkorn is renowned for the modernization of Siam and major reforms, founding its first university , and abolishing slavery.

As the fifth monarch of the Chakri dynasty, King Chulalongkorn is known as King Rama V and is grandfather to His Majesty the Late King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great (King Rama IX). Continued …

Cha Am among six Thai destinations recognized for efforts in sustainable tourism

The Green Destinations Top 100 Stories initiative by the Green Destinations Foundation helps foster a more sustainable and responsible tourism industry globally by sharing inspiring stories and best practices in sustainable tourism.

Each year, 100 destinations are selected for their effective initiatives that support environmental conservation, strengthen local communities, and promote responsible tourism. The stories from these destinations serve as examples and inspiration for others to adopt sustainable practices. Continued …

PM2.5 pollution expected to rise in and around Bangkok this week

People living in Bangkok and its surrounding areas are being advised by the Pollution Control Department to get ready for the first wave of PM2.5 (particles that are 2.5 microns or less in diameter) in the air from Thursday until Sunday, due to the arrival of a moderate cold front from China and poor air circulation.

Sakda Tridech, chief of the Air Quality and Noise Management Division, said that northern Thailand will experience less rainfall from today, as a cold front from China is forecast to expand and cover the north and northeast of Thailand. Continued …

All 14 Defendants in Tak Bai Massacre Cases Flee Country

According to police reports submitted to the Senate committee on public participation, human rights, and consumer protection, all 14 defendants and suspects involved in the two Tak Bai massacre cases have left Thailand. The committee, chaired by Sen. Angkhana Neelapaijit, a prominent human rights defender, received the update as both cases near their expiration on Friday.

Among the high-profile figures is Gen. Pisarn Wattanawongkiri, former Fourth Army Region commander and a former party-list MP of the ruling party, who is believed to have fled to Tokyo. Another suspect is reportedly in London. The remaining 12 are thought to have crossed into neighboring countries, including Laos, via unofficial routes. Continued …

Almost 7,000 fraud complaints filed against The iCon Group

Almost 7,000 fraud complaints have been laid against The iCon Group, with total reported losses exceeding 2 billion baht.

Between Oct. 10 and 21, a total of 6,979 people filed charges with the Central Investigation Bureau’s (CIB) complaints center and at police stations across the country, national police chief Kitrat Phanphet said on Tuesday. Complainants reported total damages of 2,046 million baht. Continued …

Thailand law change to combat pyramid schemes after iCon scandal

Thailand is moving swiftly to draft amendments aimed at closing loopholes in various laws to better combat pyramid-like schemes, announced Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat yesterday. The initiative comes in response to the extensive damage caused by The iCon Group’s direct sales scandal.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra tasked multiple agencies, including the Justice Ministry and Finance Ministry, with reviewing and addressing these legal gaps. Julapun clarified that the proposed amendments would be scrutinized by the Council of State before being forwarded to the Cabinet for approval. Continued …

Grave Robbers Steal 12 Skulls from Cemetery in Chonburi

In a shocking incident, 12 skulls were stolen from a cemetery in Chonburi, where bodies of the unclaimed dead had been buried. The grisly discovery was made yesterday when rescue workers from Sawanghet Thung Hiang reported the theft to the Phanat Nikhom Police Station.

Upon receiving the report, police officers and rescue teams arrived at the Sawanghet Thung Hiang Cemetery, located near Panat Nikhom, Nong Samed Road in Moo 4, Mon Nang Subdistrict, Panat Nikhom District, Chonburi Province, to investigate the scene. Continued …

Koh Samui Villas Encounter Demolition Delay as Legal Dispute Unfolds

In a standoff on Koh Samui yesterday, local authorities’ attempts to enforce demolition of 11 unauthorized luxury villas hit a legal roadblock. The villas, part of the Ariya Residence project, are situated in Moo 3, Maret, and have been under scrutiny due to violations of the Building Control Act of 2522 (1979).

Leading the operation, Koh Samui Mayor Ramnet Jaikang and legal officer Pallop Meepian, accompanied by police and environmental officials, sought to implement a demolition order issued in 2019. The order demanded the structures be dismantled within 90 days, citing legal non-compliance. Despite follow-up notices in April 2024, the villa owners had not adhered to these orders. Continued …

PM confirms Lisa of Blackpink Countdown participation

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has confirmed that Lalisa Manobal, known globally as Lisa of the K-pop group Blackpink, will take part in Thailand’s New Year’s Countdown event at ICONSIAM Mall.

During a Cabinet meeting at Government House, Paetongtarn expressed enthusiasm about the event, responding positively when asked about Lisa’s involvement. The prime minister clarified that the event is primarily being organized by the private sector, although she was uncertain if all arrangements had been finalized. Continued … 

Bangkok motorists may face congestion fee

The Transport Ministry will spend six months to a year studying the feasibility of imposing a congestion fee on motorists using busy roads in Bangkok, said Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit.

The fee will go toward a 200-billion-baht fund to buy back concessions from private companies that invest in electric train lines. Once back under state control, the government will be able to offer affordable fares. Continued … 

Congestion fee questions

Thai politicians and transport agencies have long considered introducing a traffic congestion charge, but they were never serious or daring enough to upset motorists.

The idea was that motorist fees would help reduce traffic congestion, but it failed to gain traction until now, with the Pheu Thai-led government turning this pipe dream into reality. Continued … 

Thai nurse discovers stranger’s dead body in back seat of her car

A Thai nurse contacted the police after discovering the dead body of a stranger in the back seat of her car, which was parked outside a hospital in the Isaan province of Sisaket.

Nantawadee Khunwatee, a nurse at Sisaket Hospital, reported the shocking discovery to Mueang Sisaket Police Station officers on Monday. After finishing her shift, she returned to her hatchback parked outside the hospital, ready to go home. Continued …

  • Phuket Cannabis Shops on Alert After Foreigners’ Theft Spree – Continued …
  • Korean Man Arrested at Phuket Airport with 6kg of Meth – Continued …
  • Filipino pickpockets admit to targeting tourists in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Iranian man caught impersonating police to rob tourists in Bangkok – Continued …

Thailand-EU FTA Set for 2025: Impact on Trade and Growth

Thailand and the European Union (EU) are working toward finalizing a free trade agreement (FTA) by 2025, with the upcoming fourth round of negotiations scheduled for Nov. 4,. This prospective agreement has garnered much anticipation and is expected to influence key sectors such as investments, taxation, and sustainable development.

Achieving deeper economic cooperation through this FTA could enhance foreign direct investment and simplify cross-border taxation. These developments are vital for the economic futures of both regions. Continued …

Expats’ demand for luxury condos jumps 8%

Foreigners snapped up 33% of the luxury condominium units sold by CBRE Thailand in the first half of 2024, increasing from 25% recorded during the same period of the previous year, the property agent/real estate consultant said on Monday.

The rising demand for luxury condos among foreigners is in line with the increasing number of expats in Thailand, standing at 188,232 people as of the end of 2023, said Artitaya Kasemlawan, CBRE’s head of residential sales, adding that the number is close to that of before the Covid-19 pandemic. Continued …

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FPO says 14.1 million received handout

Some 14.1 million people classified as vulnerable have received the government’s 10,000-baht cash handout, according to the chief of the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO).

Pornchai Thiraveja, director-general of the FPO and spokesman for the Finance Ministry, said the government transferred 10,000 baht to a total of 14,407,357 recipients, injecting 144 billion baht into the economy. Continued …

Chip giant Nvidia eyes investment in Thailand

Nvidia, the global chip giant, is eyeing investment in Thailand, with its CEO set to visit Bangkok this December. The company aims to promote Thailand as a regional hub for data centers and AI.

According to a Bloomberg report, Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan revealed that Nvidia, a leader in processor chip design, is planning to invest in Thailand, following in the footsteps of tech giants such as Amazon, Google, and Microsoft, which have previously invested in the country. Continued …

Haier Targets Market Leadership with New Thai Air Conditioner Plant

Haier Thailand, a global leader in home appliances, has confirmed its new plant in Chonburi will commence operations in October 2025 and achieve full capacity within two years, Dong Jianping, president of Haier Electrical Appliances (Thailand), said on Monday.

The announcement follows the company’s 10-billion-baht investment to construct Thailand’s first air-conditioner manufacturing facility, spanning more than 324,000 square meters at WHA Eastern Seaboard 3 Industrial Estate (WHA ESIE 3) in Chonburi province. Continued …

Samui tourism banking on TV show

Samui tourism operators expect a minimum 10% uptick in occupancy rates and more tourists visiting the shooting locations of the HBO series The White Lotus, which features Thai pop star Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban. The production’s budget of 1.2 billion baht made it eligible for the government’s cash rebate program.

The Tourism and Sports Ministry is preparing to upgrade the cash rebate scheme for foreign film shoots from a maximum of 20% to 30%, in addition to removing the criteria for filming budgets to allow productions of all sizes to benefit from the scheme. Continued …

Andaman International Airport ready for takeoff by 2030

The House Committee for Transportation is actively monitoring the progress of Andaman International Airport‘s construction in Phang Nga, which is set to open by 2030.

Committee chairman Kroomanit Sangpoom, a Pheu Thai MP for Surin, announced that panel members inspected the project site in Khok Kloi and Lo Yung subdistricts of Takua Thung district. This visit aimed to assess the status of land restitution and transportation infrastructure development. Continued …

Southeast Asia. Thailand Become Hubs For Sleep Tourism

Southeast Asia is quickly becoming the go-to destination for wellness and sleep tourism, attracting travelers from the United States and the United Kingdom. Countries like Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia, Indonesia, Sri Lanka, and Laos are blending their rich cultural histories with contemporary wellness practices to craft unique, holistic travel experiences.

With the wellness tourism market continuing to expand, sleep tourism is gaining traction — it focuses on helping individuals reset their sleep cycles, making it particularly appealing amid the modern stresses of daily life. Stress, jet lag, and work burnout have prompted many to seek vacations intended to improve sleep quality. Continued …

Thousands protest in Spain’s Canary Islands against over tourism

Thousands of people protested in holiday resorts in Spain’s Canary Islands on Sunday against overtourism, which they say prices local people out of the housing market.

Under the slogan Canary Islands has a limit, residents demonstrated simultaneously in Gran Canaria, Tenerife, La Palma, Fuerteventura, Lanzarote and El Hierro and called for a change in the tourism model for the islands. In the Playa de las Americas in Tenerife, protesters appeared on the beach while tourists were sunbathing and chanted “This beach is ours.” Continued …

Why Southeast Asia’s overbuilt capitals need new ways to survive

Standing at the shoreline of the Gulf of Thailand, murky waves rippling at makeshift coastal defence barriers, is to be a witness to a creeping calamity. The marshy land grips to the edge of the Earth. It is a helpless endeavour – the waves will claim it soon enough. So it has been now for decades, the sea taking more and more.

A land marker that used to indicate the water’s edge is now a distant sight on the water. Faraway seagulls swirl around a concrete outpost that serves little purpose but a nesting spot and a reminder of what has been lost. Continued …

Phra Samut Chedi festival opens today

First introduced by King Rama IV, a 12-day festival celebrating Phra Samut Chedi gets underway today in Samut Prakan. The event, which incorporates the Samut Prakan Provincial Red Cross Fair, will run through Nov. 2.

Phra Samut Chedi is an important sacred site and a symbol of unity for the people of Samut Prakan. It is featured in both the province’s motto and emblem. Located on the west bank of the Chao Phraya River, opposite the Samut Prakan Provincial Hall, construction of the stupa began during the reign of King Rama II but was only completed in 1828 , during the reign of King Rama III. Continued …

Why Southeast Asia needs to build climate-resilient energy systems

Stronger national climate commitments by the parties are anticipated at COP29 in Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, as the Earth endured the two hottest days on record in July this year. This was only two months after the extended heatwave in May that hit many parts of Southeast Asia, including the Philippines, Thailand and Vietnam, with temperatures reaching well above 40°C.

As Southeast Asia is one of the region’s most prone to climate change, how can its energy systems become climate-smart, to withstand the extreme weather events such as heatwaves, cyclones, floods and droughts, and to protect social and economic activities? Continued …

Cement Group Pushes for Accelerated Green Energy Transition

The Thai Cement Manufacturers Assn. (TCMA) is urging the government to expedite the process of unlocking laws and regulations, seeking green funding to accelerate the industrial sector’s shift towards green energy.

TCMA is emphasizing the 3C concept (Collaborative Mindset – Collaborative Action – Collaborative Value) and continuing the “Saraburi Sandbox Low Carbon city” initiative, with global collaboration to enhance the long-term competitiveness of Thai industry. Continued …

MR. D.I.Y. Thailand launches EV Fleet

MR. D.I.Y., has made a significant leap in its sustainability journey by launching a fleet of electric trucks as part of its electric vehicle (EV) transport project. This initiative not only modernizes the company’s logistics but also underscores its dedication to reducing its environmental footprint.

Andy Chin, chief executive officer, MR. D.I.Y. Thailand, emphasized the company’s long-standing commitment to environmental, social, and governance (ESG) principles. “For over eight years, we’ve embedded ESG into our core operations — focusing on social welfare, community development, and transparent governance. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

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

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

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

 

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

Wednesday’s news-Oct 9

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Thai town holds mass cremation/Check before paying/100 most powerful women in Asia/Private hospitals threaten to quit/Thai math, science students bring medals/Thailand flood update: Flooding in 19 provinces/Compensation to 9,000 baht per family/Bt10,000 to households/BMA warns 16 communities/Flooding in Lamphun/Chiang Mai cleaning up/Elephant Deaths Spark Debate/Economy: Thailand consumer outlook/Customs Dept sets revenue goal/Elevating Thai music industry/Continental to invest $400 million/New technologies drive job creation/Tourism: Vintage tourism train schedule/Pattaya sweeps streets of homeless/Medical tourism reshaping global healthcare/Climate Thailand: Toxic smog returns to Bangkok/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

Train derails between Nong Sala and Cha Am

A special express diesel train, designated as Train 43 (Bangkok Apivatan–Surat Thani), encountered an incident this morning while traveling between the Nong Sala and Cha Am stations. The train was reported to have derailed due to a failure in the left third axle.

The derailment occurred at approximately 10:05 a.m. at signal point STHL 178/1-2, shortly after the train passed through Nong Sala at 10:04 a.m. The train was comprised of three carriages and, fortunately, no injuries were reported among passengers or crew members. Authorities have indicated that further updates will be forthcoming, and train services to Hua Hin are temporarily halted as a precautionary measure. – huahin.locality.guide

Grief and anger as Thai town holds mass cremation for 23 school bus fire victims

Mourners wept and monks prayed at a cremation ceremony Tuesday in a small town in central Thailand for 23 young students and teachers who died in last week’s bus fire on a school field trip.

A large cremation site was set up close to the temple in Lan Sak town, whose compound hosts the school that was attended by the victims. Several furnaces with tall chimneys were erected, with floral adornments placed in front of them. Continued …

New law lets buyers check before paying

A new law allowing customers to open packages of products they ordered online before paying for them has taken effect, according to the Royal Thai Police (RTP).

According to Prime Minister’s Office Minister Jiraporn Sindhuprai, the notification was announced in the Royal Gazette on July 5 and went into effect on Oct. 3, giving logistic and delivery companies time to adjust to the new law. Continued … 

Fortune names 14 Thais among 100 most powerful women in Asia

U.S. business magazine Fortune announced the “Most Powerful Women Asia 2024” rankings on Tuesday, with China topping the list with 20, followed in second place by Thailand with 14. Japan, Singapore and Hong Kong each had 9, India 8, South Korea 7, the Philippines 7, Australia 6, Malaysia 4, Vietnam 3 and Indonesia 2.

The ranking honors women who have transformed their businesses and introduced innovations to drive industrial growth and inspire the next generation of leaders. Continued …

Private hospitals threaten to quit social security system

More than 70 private hospitals nationwide have indicated they will leave the social security system if there is no increase in reimbursements from the state.

According to the Private Hospital Assn. (PHA), private hospitals suffered revenue loss due to the Social Security Office (SSO)’s move to lower reimbursements for some diseases in the last quarters of 2022 and 2023. Continued …

Thai math, science students bring home a gold mine of medals

Thai students have earned 24 medals — including five golds — at the 2024 International Mathematics and Science Olympiad (IMSO) for primary school students in China. The prestigious event was held in Wenzhou, Zhejiang province, from Oct. 1 to 6.

Thanu Wongchinda, secretary-general of the Office of the Basic Education Commission (OBEC), announced that a team of 24 Thai students took part in the competition, split evenly with 12 competing in mathematics and 12 in science. Continued …

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Flooding in 19 provinces

Flooding persists in 19 provinces in the north, the northeast, central plains and the south, affecting more than 66,000 households.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation on Tuesday reported there were still floods in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Lampang, Tak, Phitsanulok, Nakhon Sawan and Sukhothai in the north; Udon Thani, Kalasin, Chaiyaphum, Maha Sarakham and Ubon Ratchathani provinces in the northeast; Sing Buri, Suphan Buri, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya and Nakhon Pathom in the central plains; and Songkhla in the south. Continued …

Thailand hikes flood compensation to 9,000 baht per family

The Cabinet approved the Interior Ministry’s proposal to increase the flood compensation per family to 9,000 baht from the initial criteria, Interior Ministry spokesman Traisuree Taisaranakul said on Tuesday.

Initially, the plan was to base the compensation on the days the houses were flooded. For instance, families were to be paid 5,000, 7,000 or 9,000 baht if their homes were flooded for less than 30 days, between 31-60 days and more than 60 days, respectively. This rate was approved on Sept. 17. Continued …

Govt offers Bt10,000 to all flood-affected households

The government will distribute 10,000 baht to households affected by flooding nationwide to help cover cleanup expenses.

Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said that the Comptroller General’s Department had approved a budget allocation request from the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM). He said the 10,000 baht in financial aid for post-flood cleanup is separate from the 9,000-baht compensation payout for each flood victim. Continued …

BMA warns 16 communities outside flood levees to prepare for floods

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) issued an urgent warning on Tuesday for residents of 16 communities in seven districts to be prepared for possible flooding from Oct. 13 to 23. These areas are not protected by flood levees.

The BMA reckons that the level of the Chao Phraya River will rise due to higher sea tides and a higher rate of water discharge from the Chao Phraya Dam in Chai Nat. Continued … 

Ping River overflow triggers flooding in Lamphun’s Muang district

Three zones in Lamphum province have been inundated by floodwaters flowing downstream from Chiang Mai, the Royal Irrigation Department reported on Tuesday.

However, it said, if there is no heavy rain in the next few days then the situation should return to normal in a week, and floods should ease in the next day or two. Continued …

Clean-up operations ramp up in Chiang Mai as floodwaters recede

Residents and businesses in downtown Chiang Mai have started to clean their properties and assess the extent of the damage as floodwaters recede.

Pallop Sae Jiew, vice president of the Chiang Mai Chamber of Commerce, estimated the damage to the economy from the flooding, described by many as the worst in over 50 years, at about two billion baht. Continued …

Elephant Deaths in Chiang Mai Flood Spark Debate on Wildlife Safety Protocols

As the floods recede in Chiang Mai, a tragedy involving two elephants from the Elephant Nature Park of the Save Elephant Foundation in Mae Taeng district has sparked a heated debate among elephant lovers, particularly over the evacuation of more than one hundred elephants and thousands of other animals.

Pang Fah Sai, aged 16, and Pang Ploy Tong, aged 40, were swept away by flash floods on Oct. 3. Their bodies were found drowned 5 kilometers from the Elephant Nature Park on Oct. 5. Continued …

Thailand consumer outlook hopeful

BMI, a Fitch Solutions company, is maintaining a positive outlook for consumer spending in Thailand throughout 2024, as growth continues in sectors such as retail, hospitality, tourism and gastronomy.

Real household spending (calculated at 2010 prices) is projected to grow by 3.6% year-on-year, decelerating from the 11.2% estimated for 2023, as consumer spending stabilizes from the volatility witnessed from 2020-23, induced by Covid lockdowns and a subsequent remarkable recovery. In total, BMU anticipates spending to exceed 9.2 trillion baht (in 2010 terms) in 2024, supported by a favorable macroeconomic environment. Continued … 

Customs Dept sets 122.2-billion-baht revenue goal for 2025

The Customs Department has announced that it expects to make 122.2 billion baht in fiscal 2025, in line with its collection of 117.95 billion baht in revenue during fiscal 2024.

Theeraj Athanavanich, director-general of the Customs Department, told the press on Tuesday that the revenue collected by the department in fiscal 2024, which ended on Sept. 30, was higher than projected by 3.75 billion, or 3.28%. Continued …

Initiative aims to elevate Thai music industry

The rhythm and rhyme of Thai music are poised to resonate worldwide, as Thailand’s Creative Economy Agency (CEA), in collaboration with the National Soft Power Strategy Committee, unveiled its “PUSH & PULL” strategy on Tuesday.

This initiative aims to elevate the Thai music industry, fostering talent development and hosting world-renowned music festivals. The strategy is a cornerstone of the CEA’s Music Exchange project, designed to promote Thai artists and music festival businesses internationally and cultivate a global Thai music wave phenomenon. Continued …

Tire maker Continental to invest $400 million for expansion

The Board of Investment (BOI) said today it had approved a US$400-million investment by tire-maker Continental to expand its existing facility in Thailand, which is the world’s second largest tire producer after China.

Continental has been manufacturing in Thailand for the last five years, using locally produced rubber and other raw materials, producing tires for motorcycles, light trucks and passenger cars, including electric vehicles (EVs), the BOI said. Continued …

New technologies drive job creation despite economic headwinds

Technological advancements have created an estimated net 600,000 jobs in Southeast Asia over the past five years, according to the World Bank’s latest East Asia and Pacific Economic Update.

The report, released during an online conference on Tuesday, reveals that despite concerns over automation-related job losses, the adoption of industrial robots and artificial intelligence (AI) has led to unexpected employment growth in the region. Continued …

Thailand unveils vintage tourism train schedule for high season

The Transport Ministry has unveiled the schedule of tourism trains from October to February, aiming to boost domestic tourism and generate income for local communities.

Three types of train will embark on sight-seeing routes over the next five months, said Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit on Monday. These are the Royal Blossom, Kiha 183, and Second World War-era steam locomotives. The Royal Blossom and Kiha 183 were donated to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) by Japan and have been refurbished as cosy and stylish tourism trains with full facilities. Continued …

Pattaya sweeps streets of homeless to ‘clean’ up its act for tourists

Pattaya City officials took to the streets Monday in a bid to clear homeless hotspots and maintain the city’s pristine image for tourists. The sweep targeted key areas, including the Bali Hai overpass, the Thappraya junction on Pattaya Third Road, and Pattaya Second Road, where they encountered 10 homeless individuals.

The initiative, designed to keep Pattaya attractive to visitors while offering support to the homeless, resulted in mixed reactions. While four individuals agreed to receive help and were transferred to the Chon Buri Homeless Protection Center, six others turned down the offer, a city official explained, reaffirming the city’s commitment to help. Continued …

How medical tourism is reshaping global healthcare

Patients jet-setting for surgeries, getting a vacation while saving money on life-altering procedures. If that sounds too good to be true, it just might be. Yet, medical tourism isn’t just transforming healthcare – it’s redefining how we think about treatment, borders and the future of medicine itself.

With healthcare costs rising around the world and insurance feeling like a pipe dream, medical tourism has become increasingly popular in recent years across the globe, as people seek affordable healthcare options abroad. This growing trend involves traveling to another country for medical procedures, treatments or surgeries. Continued …

Toxic smog returns to Greater Bangkok

Several areas in Bangkok and nearby provinces were blanketed with hazardous levels of smog on Tuesday, the pollution trapped in stagnant air.

The Pollution Control Department reported that levels of particulate matter 2.5 microns and less in diameter (PM2.5) exceeded the safe threshold of 35 micrograms per cubic meter of air in 24 hours in parts of the capital and in Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Samut Prakan and Samut Sakhon as of 11am on Tuesday. 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.

 

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

Thursday’s news-Feb 15

Today’s news: Paid parking at Chatchai starts/Banyan Golf Club changing name/Baht falls to three-month low/Higher temperatures this summer/Bangkok urges work from home/Thai woman seeks foreign couple/Update on COVID-19/Thailand faces surge in cancer cases/Fisheries shutdown begins/Thailand’s love-hate relationship with cannabis/Cannabis industry braces for earthquake/Economy: Clean energy development plan/Joint petroleum exploration in Gulf/To triple farm incomes/Mega aircraft deal/Minister threatens Thai Airways/Tourism: New Govt Tourist Insurance/Thailand and Australia visa waivers/British kayaker’s body recovered/2 million bookings predicted/International news/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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Re: New Hua Hin water rates

“The quality of the water supplied by the Tessaban is terrible…. and now they want to charge more for it!” – Paul

Paid parking at Chatchai Market starts today

Hua Hin has announced the implementation of parking fees in the Chatchai Market area, effective from today.

Dachanuchit Road, stretching from Phra Pok Klao Road to Phetkasem Road near Soi Hua Hin 72, adjacent to Chatchai Market and the site of Hua Hin’s night market, was inspected to establish designated parking zones as part of the municipality’s new ordinance to regulate parking and ensure the orderly collection of parking fees. Continued …

Banyan Golf Club to become Pineapple Valley

On March 1, Banyan Golf Club, chosen by golfers as the best golf club in Thailand, will unveil its new identity, Pineapple Valley Golf Club Hua Hin. This transformation reflects the club’s dedication to a distinct brand identity.

The new brand pays homage to the region’s rich heritage and the club’s history. Hua Hin is renowned for its pineapple farming, and prior to using it for the golf course, the land served as a pineapple plantation. This tropical fruit is synonymous with Hua Hin and Prachuap Kirikhan province and is still visible across the golf course. Continued …

Baht falls to three-month low as US inflation delays expected rate cut

The baht hit a three-month low against the U.S. dollar yesterday, slipping below 36 to the dollar. This was attributed to higher than anticipated U.S. inflation, which led the market to predict a delay in the Federal Reserve’s first interest rate cut, initially expected in May.

Quoting Kasikorn Research Center, the baht was valued at a low of 36.13 against the dollar before rising slightly to 36.07 to 36.09 baht. This is compared to Tuesday’s closing rate of 35.7 baht. Continued …

Meteorological department predicts higher temperatures this summer

Mae Hong Son, Uttaradit, Sukhothai, Tak and Udon Thani provinces will likely experience temperatures higher than 44 degrees Celsius during the upcoming summer, the Thai Meteorological Department said on Wednesday.

The department said this year’s summer will start in the last week of February and end by the end of May. Overall temperature throughout Thailand during the hot season will be higher than last year by 1-2 degrees Celsius, while the amount of rainfall will be lower than normal, it added. Continued …

Bangkok urges work from home amid rise in PM2.5

Levels of fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) soared in most Bangkok districts on Wednesday, prompting the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to call on state agencies and private organizations to allow their staff to work from home Thursday and Friday.

In an announcement signed by Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt, the BMA encouraged 151 public and private organizations with 60,279 staff to work from home over those days. Continued …

Thai woman seeks foreign couple who rescued her mother from Chao Phraya River

A Thai woman took to social media to look for a foreign couple who saved her mother from drowning in the Chao Phraya River in the central province of Ayutthaya.

Recalling the event, Kornwipha Thongnoom explained that her 70-year-old mother went to a hospital for some follow-up treatment and waited for the boat at Chao Phrom Market Pier to return home. When her mother was boarding from a pier, she fell into the Chao Phraya River, which is very deep. Continued …

Update on COVID-19 in Thailand

We have now entered our fifth year since the first recognition of COVID-19. Overall, to date, 774 million cases and 7 million deaths due to this infection have been reported worldwide. Although we are past the worst phase of the pandemic, COVID-19 has not gone away.

Thailand is currently experiencing a significant surge in COVID-related hospital admissions, serious pneumonia cases, individuals needing support from a mechanical ventilator, and deaths. Continued …

Experts call for urgent action as Thailand faces surge in cancer cases

Despite making significant strides in medical technology enhancing diagnosis and treatment effectiveness, Thailand is still witnessing a concerning rise in new cancer cases.

Hence, experts are stressing an urgent need for proactive measures to combat the disease, focusing on early detection, access to high-quality treatment and palliative care. Cancer remains a leading cause of death in Thailand, with the National Cancer Institute’s 2022 report revealing approximately 140,000 new cases and some 84,000 deaths annually. Continued …

Fisheries shutdown begins in Gulf

The Department of Fisheries has announced the beginning of the annual rotational closing of the Gulf of Thailand to fishing until September.

The first part of the Gulf being closed to fishing is the Khao Mong Lai coast in Prachuab Khiri Khan to Don Sak district in Surat Thani from today until May 15. Then, from May 16 to June 14, Khao Ta Mong Lai to Hua Hin in Prachuab Khiri Khan province will be closed to fishing. Continued …

Is Thailand’s love-hate relationship with legal cannabis coming to an end?

Cannabis has soared in popularity among Thais since being removed from the narcotics list two years ago and launched into an almost unregulated market.

Estimates suggest the number of cannabis users in Thailand has rocketed 10 times to about 10 million – around one in seven people – since it became the first country in Asia to decriminalize the herb. However, the “ganja good times” could soon be over, with the Pheu Thai-led government pushing for a ban on recreational use. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘wild East’ cannabis industry braces for regulatory earthquake

Thousands of cannabis businesses in Thailand are bracing for major legal and regulatory changes as the country looks to curb adult-use sales and pivot the industry back to a medicinal market.

The government’s latest draft cannabis law looks to end a legal vacuum that unintentionally allowed the recreational marijuana industry to flourish after a 2022 decision to declassify the drug as a narcotic. Continued …

Clean energy development plan touted to lure foreign investment

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin reassured the business sector on Wednesday that his government was committed to developing sustainable clean energy to attract foreign investment.

However, during the transition from “brown” (polluting) energy to green energy, Srettha said the government would seek other energy sources – including gas from the overlapping claims area (OCA) in the Gulf of Thailand. Continued … 

Thailand and Cambodia discuss joint petroleum exploration in Gulf

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin of Thailand and Cambodian counterpart Hun Manet have instigated discussions about the potential for joint petroleum exploration and production in the Gulf of Thailand.

The overlapping claims area (OCA), an area of 26,000 square kilometers that is believed to be rich in fossil fuels, is the focal point of these negotiations. The OCA is considered a high-potential petrol source due to its proximity to the Erawan and Bongkot gas blocks. Continued …

Agriculture ministry aims to triple farm incomes

The Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives has sought approval for next year’s fiscal budget of 411 billion baht, more than three times higher than the previous budget, based on the expectation it will triple farmers’ incomes within four years.

Chantanon Wannakejohn, secretary-general to the Office of Agricultural Economics, said on Wednesday that the ministry is seeking this amount for its short-medium and long-term plans to increase farmers’ incomes, as they are the largest group of workers in the country. Continued …

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Thai Airways confirms mega aircraft deal with Boeing

Thai Airways International made headlines by sealing a monumental deal with Boeing, announcing an order for at least 45 aircraft.

The airline confirmed on Wednesday that the order, which includes options for additional jets, will see the new aircraft joining its fleet between 2027 and 2033. This strategic investment comes at a crucial time for Boeing, offering a much-needed boost following a recent accident on an Alaska Airlines flight that left the company under intense scrutiny. Continued …

Transport minister threatens Thai Airways Suvarnabhumi contract termination

Transport Minister Suriya Jungroongreangkit issued a warning to Thai Airways International (THAI) following a series of complaints about subpar ground services at Suvarnabhumi International Airport.

Speaking after a pivotal meeting with airport service operators, Suriya unveiled a roadmap for dramatic improvements or contractual consequences. “The ministry has been inundated with grievances regarding the dismal quality of ground services provided by several airlines and businesses.” Continued …

New Govt Tourist Insurance to Cover Deaths and Accidents

Thailand wants to make sure foreign tourists feel safe when they visit. The government has set aside money to help tourists who are hurt or who die in accidents while visiting the country.

Thailand gets a lot of money from tourists. The government wants to protect them so they keep coming back. In the past, there was a special fund to help tourists, but it ended. Continued …

Thailand and Australia to consider mutual visa waivers

Thailand and Australia have agreed to consider the possibility of introducing a mutual visa exemption scheme to facilitate travel and business activity between the people of both nations.

The proposal was raised during a meeting between Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and David Hurley, the governor-general of Australia, at Government House on Wednesday. Continued …

‘The Cave’ Diver Helps Recover body of British kayaker in Surat Reservoir

Yesterday, officials found the body of a British tourist who fell out of a kayak near Ratchaprapha Dam, Surat Thani Province, after spending more than three days, with the help of a diving teacher who had previously participated in the Tham Luang cave rescue operation.

Gowribalan Shanghaman, a 24-year-old British tourist, has been missing since the morning of Feb. 11, after falling from a kayak into the Ratchaprapha Reservoir (Cheow Lan Dam) in Khao Phang subdistrict, Ban Ta Khun District, around 500 meters from the pier. He wasn’t wearing a life jacket. Continued …

Thailand set to break records with 2 million bookings predicted

Thailand’s tourism industry is gearing up for a surge, with online travel platform Klook forecasting a staggering two million bookings for holiday packages in the Southeast Asian country this year.

Klook’s COO Eric Gnock Fah revealed that Thailand’s tourism sector is bouncing back ferociously, rivaling Japan’s impressive rebound on the platform, and outshining other Asian destinations. Continued …

 

Indonesia’s Prabowo claims victory in presidential election

Indonesia Defense Minister Prabowo Subianto declared victory in a presidential election on Wednesday after unofficial vote counts showed him with a huge lead that could see him win in a single round. Continued …

One dead, 8 kids among 22 shot at end of Super Bowl parade

In an unfortunate incident, eight children and 22 others were struck by gunfire during Wednesday’s parade celebrating the Kansas City Chiefs’ Super Bowl victory. Tragically, one person, identified as a DJ by her radio station, lost her life. Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-Nov 22

Today’s news: Anantasila hosts two events/Long boat races/World Run Thailand Series Sunday/Amateur Charity Golf Classic/Hua Hin Train Station/Dry and warmer for most of Thailand/Rising depression in Thailand/LGBTQ couples in Thailand/Bangkok battles rising air pollution/Thai abbot disappears with more than 4.7M baht/End monopoly for clean energy/Jay Fai has instant noodles line/Economy: Residential recovery next year/Factors that could shoot down digital wallet/Production of EVs to start next year/Microsoft’s strategic move/Will Germany invest in land bridge?/The future of urban living/Tourism: TAT urges expats to travel/Thailand’s recipe for global wow!/Wellness sector to survive/Thailand Experience: Phitsanulok’s historic Loy Krathong/Khao hang: Sakon Nakhon’s specialty/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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Anantasila Beach Resort hosting two month-long events in November

Anantasila Beach Resort Hua Hin is hosting two month-long events, promising both local and international visitors a unique experience.

The first is the Contento Beach Anantasila, a pop-up collaboration with The Beach at Anantasila. This event sees the menu from Bangkok’s flagship Contento restaurant making its way to Hua Hin’s shores. Attendees can look forward to indulging in top-tier Italian comfort food, with the added ambience of a supper club right on the sandy beach. Continued …

Long boat races on Pranburi River Sunday

A longboat racing event will take place on Pranburi River on Sunday, following the longboat races on the Kao Tao Reservoir a week earlier. Teams from all over Thailand are expected to participate.

For inquiries, call 0-3263-1662.

Pak Nam Pran to host Allianz Ayudhya World Run Thailand Series Sunday

The Allianz Ayudhya World Run Thailand Series 2023 will be held near Hua Hin Sunday.

The event takes place over two days, with a mini-concert and bib collection taking place on Nov. 25 ahead of the actual race on Nov. 26. The run will see participants compete over distances of 10km or 21.1km. Continued …

Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade returns Dec 15-17

The Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade is set to make a return for its 21st edition, aiming to boost tourism in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan regions.

The event was officially announced yesterday at the Dusit Thani Hua Hin in Cha Am. Continued …

Hua Hin Train Station gears up for inaugural joyride

It’s full steam ahead for the historic Hua Hin Train Station as it readies itself for its inaugural journey next month.

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) announced it’s all aboard the ticketing express at the opening of the new elevated station, which is on track for partial operations on Monday, Dec. 11. Continued …

Dry and warmer for most of Thailand, heavy rain for the south

Temperatures will rise by 1-2 degrees Celsius in most of the country today as the cold air mass over Thailand continues to weaken.

The northeast monsoon, which is currently affecting the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region, will bring heavy rain to some parts of southern Thailand. The seas in the lower Gulf of Thailand will be choppy with waves 1-2 meters high. Continued …

Top mental health hospital warns of rising depression in Thailand

One of Thailand’s top mental health hospitals has warned that lifestyle stress is behind a rise in the number of patients seeking treatment for depression.

Bangkok Mental Health Hospital (BMHH) said depression was the most common complaint among the estimated 1,000 patients it treated over the three months up to November. The second highest complaint was anxiety, followed by high stress, panic attacks, and bipolar disorder, the hospital added. Continued …

LGBTQ couples in Thailand to soon have equal legal rights in marriage

The Cabinet on Tuesday endorsed a bill amending the Civil and Commercial Code, so same-sex couples can marry and have the same legal protections and privileges as straight couples.

Deputy government spokesman Karom Polpornklang said the amendment bill proposed by the Justice Ministry seeks to allow same-sex marriage with full legal rights. It will also allow members of the LGBTQ community to build families and ensure both spouses have equal rights. Continued …

Bangkok battles rising air pollution as PM2.5 dust levels exceed safe standards

Air pollution in Bangkok has recently spiked, with 17 locations across the city registering levels of PM2.5 dust particles that exceed safe standards.

The most severe pollution was recorded at the intersection of Mahajai and Phet Kasem 81 in Nong Khaem district, where the PM2.5 level reached 47 micrograms per cubic meter today. The Bangkok Air Quality Information Center revealed that the city’s average PM2.5 level was 33.1 micrograms per cubic meter. Continued … 

Thai abbot disappears from temple with more than 4.7 million baht

A Thai abbot belonging to a temple in the central province of Suphan Buri has disappeared, taking with him a sum of 717,186 baht contributed by local donors and over 4 million baht borrowed from nearly 40 individuals in the temple’s vicinity.

The temple’s finance officer, Chalong Wongchan, filed a complaint with the Mueang Suphan Buri Police Station officers on monday. According to Chalong, the abbot left the temple saying that he would deposit the 717,186 baht donated by locals on Nov. 12 into the temple’s bank account. Continued … 

End monopoly for cheap, clean energy

If Thailand hopes to honor its global pledge to mitigate climate change by becoming carbon neutral by 2050, there is one way to do it – electricity liberalization.

The “why” is obvious. The power sector is the country’s biggest carbon offender, generating over 42% of the country’s carbon emissions. The big question is how? Continued …

Bangkok street food icon Jay Fai has own instant noodles line now

Bangkok’s street food icon Jay Fai has gone the instant noodles route!

The award-winning Street Food: Asia star collaborated with South Korean instant noodles brand Nongshim to release a special Tom Yum flavor, available in both “noodle soup” and dry “stir-fry” versions. Continued …

Experts see residential recovery next year

The residential market won’t recover until 2024 due to mortgage loan approval issues, particularly in the mass market, which has been affected by higher interest rates, according to property experts.

Surachet Kongcheep, managing director of property consultant Property DNA, said the market this year has been challenged by the issue of mortgage loan applications, despite developers’ efforts to assist home buyers in every possible way. Continued …

Factors that could shoot down 500-billion digital wallet borrowing bill

The government’s controversial digital wallet scheme is at risk from growing opposition to its 500-billion-baht funding plan.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who doubles as finance minister, has announced that his government will launch a bill to borrow 500 billion baht to finance the 10,000-baht handout scheme, due to start in May next year. Continued …

Production of EVs in Thailand to start next year

Thailand’s smart electronics and information technology (IT) industries are expected to grow rapidly next year as global electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers start production in the country, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).

EV manufacturing should increase demand for electronics and IT products, which are crucial for EV assembly, said Director-general Warawan Chitaroon. Continued …

Microsoft’s strategic move to establish Thailand as Asia’s AI hub

Microsoft Thailand is set to establish the Land of Smiles as an artificial intelligence (AI) hub in Asia. This strategic move will involve the creation of an AI Center of Excellence and the development of a cloud data center region.

The Thai government, alongside Microsoft, the U.S. tech giant, inked a memorandum of understanding to advance a digital-first, AI-oriented country on Nov. 15. This took place during Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s attendance at the APEC leaders’ meeting in San Francisco. Continued …

Will Germany invest in Thailand’s ‘land bridge’ project?

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the country’s self-styled chief “salesman”, has been shuttling between major capitals and in and out of meetings with ambassadors since he entered office in August. All to sell the idea of a vast “land bridge” connecting Thailand’s eastern and western coasts.

The project is designed to provide a new trade route between the Indian and Pacific oceans, bypassing the Malacca Strait, one of the world’s most vital and congested sea corridors. Continued …

A glimpse into the future of urban living

A range of innovative technologies for a smart city will be presented during Thailand Smart City Expo 2023, which will take place at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center’s Hall 3-4, Ratchadaphisek Road, daily from 10am to 6pm from today to Friday.

Held for the second year by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency in collaboration with NCC Management and Development, the expo will bring knowledge and understanding about the development of a smart city, with the aim to help push 36 areas in 25 provinces under the Smart City plan. Continued …

TAT urges expats to travel and boost year-end tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has launched a new campaign to boost travel over the upcoming cool season and encourage expatriates living in Thailand to visit more of the country.

Dubbed the “Amazing Thailand Expat Privileges” campaign, the promotion offers up to 80% discounts on a variety of services, including accommodation, restaurants, health and wellness, and travel. Continued …

Soft power: From tunes to tom yam, Thailand’s recipe for global wow!

The concept of “soft power” took center stage during Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s tenure and has since become the government’s focal point.

However, despite official announcements, the actual implementation of “soft power” initiatives seems to be somewhat limited. Yet, it features significantly in the election campaigns of several political parties, especially Pheu Thai. Continued …

Wellness sector to survive global woes

The global economic slowdown and geopolitical conflicts will not affect high-spending guests in Thailand’s wellness sector, according to MSpa International, a spa and wellness arm of Minor Hotels. Continued …

Phitsanulok bursts into color for historic Loy Krathong

Phitsanulok has begun gearing up for a spectacular Loy Krathong, as officials decorate landmarks and routes in one of Thailand’s oldest cities.

Roads in front of civic buildings and tourism landmarks have been decked with lanterns, flowers and plants. The festive display is brightest at the Mitrabhirom Pavilion in the central park, and the King Rama I monument in Nai Muang. Continued …

Khao hang: Sakon Nakhon’s specialty that’s rich in nutrients

Khao hang, or GABA rice, is a specialty of the northeastern province of Sakon Nakhon, as the method to maintain the grains’ nutritional benefits has been preserved for more than 200 years.

Among the nutrients, gamma-aminobutyric acid or GABA helps reduce blood pressure and lower cholesterol, and decreases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes. Manganese, meanwhile, helps reduce the risk of cancer. Continued …

Israeli Cabinet OKs Hamas ceasefire, frees 50 hostages

Israel’s Cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with the Hamas militant group that would bring a temporary halt to a devastating war that has stretched on for over six weeks. Under the deal, Hamas is to free 50 of the roughly 240 hostages it is holding in the Gaza Strip over a four-day period, the Israeli government said Wednesday. It said it would extend the lull by an additional day for every 10 hostages released. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Oct 21

Today’s news: Baby Deer Found Living Among Street Dogs/Rainfall to hit 43 provinces/Bangkok PM2.5 soars/Sugar-sweetened beverages risk ADHD/Murder leads to a national crackdown/Thailand-Russia relations remain strong/Thai hostages safe in Gaza/Repatriation of Thais from Israel/Thailand’s EV initiative/Solar projects to supply grid/ASEAN’s gaming hub/Thai airlines weigh passengers/Visa-Free Entry For Both Thais And Chinese/Travel demand steady/Chiang Mai Airport 24-hour service/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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Baby Deer Found Living Among Street Dogs Rescued by WFFT

When locals in a village in Thailand spotted a baby animal running around and barking near packs of street dogs, they immediately realized something was wrong. Despite the baby’s dog-like cries, he definitely wasn’t a dog — he was a muntjac deer who had wandered away from a nearby forest and was now all alone.

As soon as the villagers realized what was happening, they contacted Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) for help. The baby deer, later named Cha Lao, was only a few days old and clearly needed help. He was being chased by street dogs and would bark to try and keep them away. Continued …

Heavy rainfall to hit 43 Thai provinces

Today, Thailand’s Meteorological Department warned 43 provinces of continuous heavy rainfall, affecting 70% of the area. Bangkok is particularly hit, with strong winds, and the risk of flash floods is high.

The Meteorological Department’s 24-hour weather forecast indicates a high-pressure system or a mass of cold air from China is spreading and covering northern Thailand. Continued …

Bangkok returns to top 10 list of world’s most polluted cities as PM2.5 soars

Bangkok was listed among the world’s top 10 most polluted cities on Friday as levels of harmful PM2.5 dust soared to 48 micrograms per cubic meter (μg/m3). IQAir, a website that collects air quality data worldwide, ranked the Thai capital 10th in its global pollution list as of 7am on Friday.

While PM2.5 levels remain at safe levels in other parts of the country, they have risen beyond the safety threshold of 37.5μg/m3 in most areas of Bangkok, the Pollution Control Department (PCD) reported. Continued …

Sugar-sweetened beverages pose a potential risk of ADHD

In a recent study published in Nutrients, researchers investigated whether the consumption of sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) was associated with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) symptoms among medical students in Thailand.

ADHD, a highly prevalent psychiatric disorder, can significantly impact their academic performance, work performance, and daily life. The condition may continue in adulthood or develop as a late-onset type among young adults despite not meeting ADHD diagnostic criteria in childhood. Continued …

Murder leads to a national crackdown on all illegal activity and corruption

The murder of Highway Patrol officer Police Lt. Col. Siwakorn Saibua on Sept. 6 has led to a massive investigation into corruption within government project bidding and a Chinese Communist Party-style crackdown on all kinds of illegality in the kingdom, from procuring prostitutes to paying bribes to officials for ignoring red tape.

A criminal case is also being built against Praween Chankhlai, the primary suspect behind the killing, with two of the most senior Royal Thai Police officers saying that he will undoubtedly face the death penalty. Continued …

Thailand-Russia relations remain strong, but at what cost?

Despite the West’s best efforts to isolate Russia on the international stage following its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Moscow still enjoys warm relations with countries in Asia — Thailand being among them.

This past week, at the Belt and Road summit in Beijing, Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin hailed Thailand and Russia’s “long-standing close relationship” after meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin. Continued …

Thai hostages safe in Gaza, release hinged on Israeli military ceasefire

Seyed Reza Nobakhti, the Iranian ambassador to Thailand, has confirmed that the Thai hostages currently held in Palestinian territories remain safe. He mentioned that the hostages, along with others, will only be released once the Israeli military halts its attack on the Gaza Strip.

The Palestinian militant group, Hamas, had captured about 200 hostages, including 19 Thai workers, during an unexpected attack on Israel on Oct. 7. Continued … 

Repatriation of Thais from Israel to be accelerated from Monday

Thailand has decided to speed up the repatriation of its citizens in Israel to 800 per day, by increasing the number of flights to three a day from Monday, according to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs.

Two flights will be direct and the third via Dubai, which will be the transit point for Thais flown out of Tel Aviv to board charter flights arriving from Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s EV initiative: Driving toward a greener future

The Thai government has embarked on an ambitious plan to replace aging government vehicles with electric vehicles (EVs), in line with its carbon neutrality goal set for 2050. The Thai EV initiative move was prompted by a notification issued by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, encouraging the use of EVs within the government sector.

Srettha’s order, issued via the Secretariat of the Cabinet, has directed the Finance and Energy Ministries to collaborate with the Budget Bureau, the Office of the Council of State, and other relevant sectors to facilitate the procurement process for EVs. The order is primarily aimed at replacing older vehicles nearing the end of their lifespan. Continued …

Thai solar projects to supply grid

Absolute Clean Energy (ACE), a prominent biomass power developer and operator based in Bangkok, is set to see a significant increase in revenue following the selection of its 18 solar power generation ventures to feed the national grid. The projects are being executed under the umbrella of ACE’s 14 entirely owned subsidiary companies.

ACE, in a recent announcement by its Director and Chief Financial Officer Tanavijit Ankapipatchai, has been granted power purchase agreements (PPAs) by the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) for 15 projects. These projects, collectively capable of producing 92.7 megawatts of electricity, are expected to begin commercial operations between 2024 and 2025. Continued …

Thailand set to become ASEAN’s gaming hub

With its burgeoning gaming sector, Thailand is poised to become the gaming hub of the ASEAN region, according to organizers at the Thailand Game Show 2023.

The nation’s gaming industry, valued at 30 billion baht (US$822 million), is leading in Southeast Asia and ranks 20th globally. In addition to boasting impressive user numbers and hosting gaming competitions, Thailand is also nurturing game developers, which aligns with the government’s national soft power strategy. Continued …

Thai airlines weigh in on passenger pounds

Several airlines have introduced weight checks for passengers and their luggage before boarding to calculate standard and average passenger weight. This passenger weigh-in measure, initiated today, allows airlines to distribute weight more effectively on international flights, thus reducing fuel usage.

During the week of Oct. 16 to 20, at Don Mueang Airport, some flights from various airlines requested volunteer passengers to weigh themselves and their luggage to gather average weight data. Continued …

Srettha Proposes Visa-Free Entry For Both Thais And Chinese

The Thai government website said yesterday that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin had proposed to China during his visit there this week that negotiations be held on visa exemption for citizens of both countries.

Currently, Chinese passport holders may enter Thailand without the necessity of applying for a visa, with this running from Sept. 25, 2023 to Feb. 29, 2024. The temporary visa waiver scheme also applies to Kazakhstan. Continued … 

Travel demand steady as costs rise

With the holiday season approaching, travel packages for both domestic and outbound trips remain steady amid high living costs and economic pressure.

Chaiyapruk Thongkam, president of the Association of Domestic Travel, said people are still keen to travel domestically, mainly the budget and middle-class segments. Continued …

Chiang Mai Airport launches 24-hour service in November

Chiang Mai Airport will extend its service hours to 24 hours. The decision was announced by Keerati Kitmanawat, CEO of Thai Airports, and Nirut Pongsitthithaworn, governor of Chiang Mai Province, together with local provincial officials on Oct. 18.

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The expansion of service hours will begin on Nov. 1 and is in line with the government’s policy to promote tourism and boost economic recovery. However, care will be taken to minimize the impact on surrounding communities. Continued …

Financial Stability in an Uncertain World

October is the month for the annual meetings of the World Bank/IMF, held this year in Marrakesh in Morocco. It is also the time when key reports on the global economic and financial health are published. Continued …

Malaysia has a full-blown sugar-fueled diabetes crisis

Diabetes is no longer a disease of the elderly, as even teenagers are being afflicted with it. Consultant endocrinologist Dr. Malathi Karupiah said a survey conducted by the National Health Institute indicated that one in every five Malaysians was diabetic. Continued …

Lao economy projected to grow at 4 % despite global challenges

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has maintained the economic growth forecast for Laos at 4% next year, but inflation remains a key challenge. The projected growth is driven by exports and tourism, with the Laos-China railway boosting the regional economy and improving accessibility so that more foreign visitors can come to Laos. Continued …

China may have more than 1,000 operational nuclear warheads by 2030

China is estimated to have more than 500 operational nuclear warheads as of May, and the figure may swell to over 1,000 by 2030, according to an annual Pentagon report released Thursday. Continued …

UK luxury carmaker Rolls-Royce to manufacture only EV vehicles by 2030

British luxury automobile manufacturer Rolls-Royce plans to manufacture all-electric automobiles in the high-end electric car segment by 2030. The company revealed its goal after launching one of the world’s first luxury EV cars. Continued …

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.

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.

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November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week

Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.

From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …

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