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220-pound catfish rescued after getting stuck inside flooded train station
Rescuers had the ultimate catch-and-release experience after saving a monster Mekong River catfish that became trapped inside a flooded train station in Thailand. “It was one of the biggest I have seen,” Boonsong Tangrid said of the dramatic rescue, which occurred in Chiang Mai.
The northern Thai city had been pummeled by floods caused when the Ping River overflowed its banks due to heavy seasonal rainfall, killing three and forcing dozens of people to move to shelters. Continued and video …
Thailand, China, Laos agree on plan to build a connectivity corridor
China and Laos have signed a joint statement aimed at elevating bilateral cooperation, focusing on the ambitious development of a connectivity development corridor between the two countries and Thailand.
During his official visit to Laos last week, Chinese Premier Li Qiang and Lao Prime Minister Sonexay Siphandone concurred to enhance practical cooperation. This comes after Thailand had also agreed to the program. Continued …
Burlesque star’s dengue drama in Thailand
In a terrifying testimony, a U.S. burlesque dancer backpacking with her husband revealed her horrifying brush with death after contracting dengue fever while exploring Thailand.
Paisley Peach, a globetrotter from Boulder, Colorado, alongside 31-year-old husband Julian De Prince, faced their worst fears when a ferocious swarm of mosquitoes struck during their dream adventure in Southeast Asia. Continued …
The breast cancer-fighting food that big pharma doesn’t want you to know about
When it comes to preventing breast cancer, many of us focus on regular screenings and medical treatments. But there’s something simple and natural that can also play a role in the fight against breast cancer: the food on your plate.
One food, in particular, has been gaining attention for its potential cancer-fighting benefits, it’s cruciferous vegetables. Think broccoli, Brussels sprouts, kale, and cauliflower. Continued …
Student Bus Crashes into Pig Truck, 31 Injured in Nakhon Pathom
A student bus from Srinakharinwirot University, returning from a field trip, was involved in a collision, crashing into a 12-wheeled truck carrying pigs, leaving 31 students injured. There were two buses in a convoy returning from the trip to Suan Phueng, Ratchaburi Province, but only one involved in the crash.
The accident occurredon Petchkasem Road, heading toward Nakhon Pathom City, opposite the Juvenile and Family Court in Nong Din Daeng, Muang District. According to police reports, the bus was unable to brake in time and collided with the truck. Continued …
Too much bad news harms your mental health
Stressful events are dominating the news headlines these days. Crime, violence, inflation, household debt, political uncertainty, the future of the nation, a tragic bus fire, flooding ravaging the north and an online gold scam – these are among the topics we are exposed to over and over again on the news whether on TV, news websites or social platforms.
(Editor: Stressful, or negative, news is an unavoidable, yet important, component of news coverage. To not cover such news would be to do a disservice to readers and viewers. At Expat News, however, we also provide uplifting, or positive, news for our readers – e.g., our daily Thailand Experience section, or even the catfish rescue story above – because that also is an important part of news coverage.)
The constant stream of information, especially the negative news stories, often leaves us feeling uneasy, taking a toll on our mental health. Continued …
Southeast Asia emerges as global data center hot spot as AI usage rises
The world’s largest technology firms are flocking to Southeast Asia to build data centers at a time when demand for infrastructure and computing power to enable artificial intelligence (AI) is rapidly rising.
The new investments are expected to contribute to the region’s economies by creating skilled jobs in data center construction, engineering and maintenance, while also developing specialized talent in AI, cyber security, and data science and management. Continued …
Thai logistics sector attracts nearly half of August foreign investment
Thailand’s logistics sector emerged as a major hotspot for foreign direct investment (FDI) in August, attracting over 39 billion baht, mainly for port operations.
Foreign investment of 39.283 billion baht in logistics accounted for almost half (47.6%) of FDI in August and came predominantly from China, the Netherlands, South Korea, Japan, and Hong Kong. Port-related projects attracted 72.1% of logistics FDI. Continued …
Foreign demand spurs luxury condo launches
At least four new condo projects in the luxury and super-luxury segments are set to launch in inner-city Bangkok locations between next month and mid-2025, driven by a limited supply this year and strong demand from foreign buyers.
Artitaya Kasemlawan, head of residential sales and projects at consultant CBRE Thailand, said both established developers and newcomers are launching these projects, expecting the residential market to rebound in 2025. Continued …
Lessons from 10 years of working together in the Thai seafood industry
Food has never been higher on the sustainable business agenda and it’s not hard to see why. Our food systems are failing badly – hitting the resilience of the societies and business that relies on it. Food is one of the primary drivers of the climate and nature crises, responsible for a third of global greenhouse gas emissions, 70% of freshwater use and 80% of biodiversity loss. At the same time, millions go hungry, while 30% of food is wasted.
Then there are the 4.5 billion people who depend on food systems for their livelihoods: with 90% of employment in agriculture informal, it’s where most child labor occurs. Continued …
Bangkok to welcome Pet Fair South East Asia
Pet Fair South East Asia has taken the pet industry by storm in recent years, establishing itself as an international hub for pet industry stakeholders from Asia, Europe, the U.S., and the Middle East.
The 2024 edition will take place from Oct. 30 to Nov. 1 at the Bangkok International Trade & Exhibition Center (BITEC), featuring 400 exhibitors from 40 countries and attracting 15,000 trade visitors from 75 countries. Free visitor registration is now open at www.petfair-sea.com. Continued …
Rosy outlook for printed circuit boards
Thailand’s printed circuit board (PCB) industry continues to show signs of growth, particularly in the electric vehicle sector, according to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).
Poonpong Naiyanapakorn, director-general of TPSO, said the PCB industry is of paramount importance to Thailand’s economy, as PCBs are indispensable basic components for all types of electronic devices. Continued …
Private sector urges promotion of Thai herbs, traditional medicine
The private sector is calling on the government to promote Thai herbs and traditional medicine as a form of soft power to drive Thailand’s economic growth.
The sector argues that Thai traditional medicine, deeply rooted in the nation’s cultural heritage, has the potential to boost health tourism and establish Thailand as a global wellness destination. Continued …
Tourists in Thailand warned of rules and requirements to follow
Thailand has a lot to offer, including a rich culture and some of the most beautiful beaches in the world.
Before traveling here, however, visitors have been reminded of the rules and requirements and given updated advice on overstaying their visa and strict customer rules. Continued …
Phuket Targets High-End Tourists for Bt500-Billion Revenue Goal
Phuket is aiming to achieve a tourism revenue goal of 500 billion baht in the latter half of this year, focusing on attracting high-end tourists. The shift in target, up from an initial 420 billion baht, reflects the island’s capacity as a premier destination for tourism, transportation, and aviation.
Rewat Areerob, head of the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organization (PAO), revealed two main strategies designed to elevate tourism and local income by drawing in visitors with significant spending capabilities. Continued …
Tourism council suggests methods to increase purchasing power
The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) is urging the government to increase the purchasing power of locals by increasing the salary base of new civil servants to 25,000 baht per month, while distributing 1,000 baht in digital money to foreign tourists who visit certain parts of the country.
According to the TCT’s latest quarterly survey, 85% of Thais reduced their household expenses, with 83% slashing their budgets for tourism and leisure activities over other expenses. Continued …
Tour Bus Carrying Malaysian Tourists Collides with 18-Wheeler in Sadao: 14 Injured
A tour bus carrying Malaysian tourists collided with an 18-wheeler truck, resulting in 14 injuries. The crash took place near the Plant Quarantine Station in Samnak Kham, Sadao District, a few kilometers from the Sadao checkpoint.
The incident occurred on yesterday morning, when the 18-wheeler, coming from the Sadao checkpoint, attempted a right-hand turn into the Plant Quarantine Station. At the same moment, the tour bus, heading from Hat Yai and en route to the Sadao checkpoint, slammed into the truck’s side. The force of the collision left the front of the bus damaged, and several passengers sustained injuries, requiring medical attention. Continued …
Experience The Magical Yi Peng Lantern Festival In Chiang Mai
On the full moon night of the 12th month in the Thai lunar calendar, locals and visitors gather to celebrate Chiang Mai’s resplendent Yi Peng Lantern Festival. From candlelit lanes illuminating the alleys and streets to launching thousands of lanterns into the midnight sky, nowhere is Yi Peng celebrated with such grandeur as in Chiang Mai, the former capital of the independent Lanna Kingdom.
The festival, which transformed from its gentle Brahmin origins, is now a two-day celebration and part of the World Night View Heritage Sites list. Here’s everything you need to know about the annual cultural extravaganza and how to make the most of it. Continued …
Major energy companies express readiness to sell clean electricity
Four key energy companies have expressed readiness to sell clean electricity in the second round of procurement following the announcement by the Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) that it would purchase 2,100 megawatts.
The electricity procurement from renewable-energy sources under the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) in the form of feed-in tariffs (FiTs) for the years 2022 to 2030 has garnered significant interest from electricity producers, aligning with the increasing demand for renewable energy and the aim for net zero emissions. Continued …
ASEAN’s Expanding Role in the Global Solar Energy Landscape
The solar industry in Southeast Asia (SEA) is experiencing a significant transformation, driven by the region’s commitment to sustainable energy goals and the global push for a greener future.
Asia has been considered one of the leading regions in the global solar industry. According to data provided by Business Market Insights, the Asia-Pacific solar energy market is expected to reach a valuation of $334 million by 2030. It is estimated to grow at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 14%. Continued …
Time to deal with e-waste
Electrical appliances, from television sets to refrigerators, mobile phones to tablet computers, have become an essential part of our daily lives. However, most consumers aren’t aware of what happens to the obsolete gadgets that they have discarded.
A lot of electronic waste, in fact, contain toxic, heavy elements, such as nickel, cadmium, lead and mercury, along with traces of precious metals like gold and silver. Continued …
Typhoon-hit Southeast Asian countries to see rainier end to 2024
Southeast Asia could see higher-than-normal rainfall in the coming months, threatening further disruptions to agriculture, tourism, and industrial output in a region already hit by a series of storms this year. Continued …
China’s biggest ever military incursion into Taiwan’s waters and airspace
Just days after China and Russia blocked a communiqué at the East Asian Summit in Laos, tensions between Washington and Beijing have flared following the most serious incursion into Taiwanese airspace yet by the Chinese People’s Liberation Army (PLA) Air Force. Continued …
Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule Sept 21-Oct 26
Hua Hin train schedule
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.
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