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Friday’s news-Nov 15


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Loy Krathong in Hua Hin/UK Pensioners Face New Scrutiny/Moo Deng krathongs/Fruits not bad for people with diabetes/Thai diabetes cases cross 6.5 million/Suvarnabhumi’s Satellite Terminal 1/Yesterday in Bangkok/Drought and flood management plans/Prolonged floods in Chiang Mai/Thailand agrees to Malaysia’s wall plan/Chiang Mai: Free rent up for grabs/Bombing Attack Injures 5/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Property developers expecting higher revenue/Consumer confidence improves/Baht at 3-month low/Ransomware continues in Southeast Asia/EV sales at motor expo/Top 10 strategic technology trends/Tourism: $2 billion ‘rainbow tourism’ boon/Guidelines for Importing Personal Health Products/Thailand Experience: Chiang Mai decked up with lights/Where to Travel During the Winter Season/Mae Moh’s new agriculture model/Climate Thailand: 11 low-carbon tourism routes/Thailand explores nuclear energy/Earth’s warming hasn’t improved/International/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Where to celebrate Loy Krathong in Hua Hin

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UK Pensioners in Thailand Face New Scrutiny Over Pension Fraud

British pensioners living abroad, including in Thailand, will soon face enhanced scrutiny, as UK banking confidentiality is set to change under new legislation targeting pension fraud. The Data Protection and Digital Information Bill, currently under review in the House of Lords, is expected to take effect in early 2025.

Under the bill, British banks and building societies must share account details with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP), where there are suspicions of fraud involving British citizens, both in the UK and overseas. Continued …

Moo Deng krathongs a big hit in Pathum Thani

The followers of a temple in Pathum Thani province have hit the bull’s eye by making krathongs, or small floating containers, in the shape of world-famous baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng for today’s Loy Krathong festival.

At Wat Thanyaphon (Wang Matcha) in Lam Luk Ka district, the followers have made 7,000 krathongs out of fish food that does not harm the environment. Continued … 

Fruits are not bad for people with diabetes but some choices are better than others

Eating fruits is a double-edged sword. People who enjoy a diet high in fruits containing vitamins, minerals and fiber are likely to have a reduced risk of chronic diseases. But excessive consumption can ruin their health, particularly those living with diabetes who need to maintain consistent blood sugar levels to avoid serious complications.

The situation of diabetes in Thailand is worrying. According to statistics from the Department of Disease Control, 3.3 million people were living with diabetes in the country in 2022. Continued … 

Thais urged to change habits as diabetes cases cross 6.5 million

The Public Health Ministry has urged the public to eat healthily and exercise regularly to minimize the risk of diabetes, a deadly disease that plagues over 6.5 million Thais, or about one-tenth of the population.

Speaking on the occasion of World Diabetes Day on Thursday, Minister Somsak Thepsutin said that more than 90% of diabetes patients in Thailand are type 2, and some 40% do not know that they are diabetic. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi’s Satellite Terminal 1 among 6 most beautiful airports

Suvarnabhumi Airport’s Satellite Terminal 1 (SAT-1) has been named among the world’s six most beautiful airports this year by Prix Versailles, Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit said on Wednesday.

The other five airports recognized by the Prix Versailles’ selection committee and UNESCO are: Zayed International Airport in the United Arab Emirates, Felipe Ángeles International Airport in Mexico, Changi Airport’s Terminal 2 in Singapore, Logan International Airport’s Terminal E and Kansas City International Airport in the U.S. Continued …

Yesterday in Bangkok

A thick layer of smog covered central Bangkok yesterday. Bangkok’s air quality was unhealthy for sensitive groups. The Meteorological Department said air ventilation rates have been poor recently and an atmospheric inversion layer caused airborne particles to accumulate. (AP)

ONWR outlines drought and flood management plans for Thailand

The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR), led by Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Chantararuangthong, has announced comprehensive plans for managing the approaching drought season across Thailand’s northern, northeastern, and central regions. In its latest meeting, the committee discussed strategies to ensure an adequate water supply for the 2024/25 dry season.

Key efforts will include public awareness campaigns about water allocation and planting schedules, mainly targeting areas within the Chao Phraya Basin. Additionally, the Royal Irrigation Department is focusing on maintaining water availability in low-reservoir regions like the Mun River Basin throughout the season. Continued …

Prolonged floods in Chiang Mai raise landslide risk

Experts are warning of possible landslides and subsidence in parts of Chiang Dao district in Chiang Mai, as the ground in the area is saturated with water after two months of floods.

The alarm was sounded after a video uploaded to TikTok by @j_khamsan on Monday showed water welling up from the ground at several locations in tambon Muang Na, rendering some roads in the area impassable. Continued …

Thailand agrees to Malaysia’s security and flood wall plan along Kelantan border

The Thai government has agreed to Malaysia’s plan to build a security and flood wall along the Golok River at Rantau Panjang.

Narathiwat Gov. Trakul Thotham said the wall would help address various cross-border crimes. He noted that the existing wall along the Golok River has already helped curb illegal border crossings and smuggling. Continued …

Chiang Mai: Free rent up for grabs in exchange for taming neighbor

A Chiang Mai homeowner is taking drastic measures to settle a neighborhood feud by offering three months of rent-free living to anyone willing to stand up to a particularly “mad” bully next door.

The homeowner made the unusual offer on a local community page. In her post, she promised free rent for three months in her single-detached home in Doi Saket district, with a single condition: the tenant must be ready to unleash “sharp abusive words like a machine gun” at the troublesome neighbor if provoked. Continued … 

Bombing Attack Injures 5 Officers in Pattani

In an attack in Pattani province, five police officers were injured when a bomb planted on a motorcycle exploded on the Tanyongdalo Bridge in Yaring district yesterday.

Police Col. Theeraphon Yindi, the Yaring Police Station chief, confirmed that the incident occurred as a team from the Border Patrol Police Division 446 was passing through the bridge in a 6-wheeled vehicle. The bomb, set on a motorcycle, detonated just as the vehicle passed, injuring five officers. Continued …

  • Tourists’ wild rides on Phuket tuk tuks spark online uproar – Continued …
  • Chinese loan shark gang member arrested at Bangkok airport – Continued … 
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Most property developers expecting higher revenue and profit in 2024

Despite negative sentiment in the Thai property market, developers expect revenue and profits to surpass the previous year, Property DNA said on Thursday.

The company’s managing director, Surachet Kongcheep, said Sansiri had generated the highest revenue in the first nine months of this year with 28.87 billion baht in sales of luxury houses and condominiums. Continued … 

Consumer confidence improves after months of decline

Consumer confidence improved for the first time in eight months in October because of fewer consumer concerns regarding the floods and improved economic conditions as a result of government measures.

Thanavath Phonvichai, president of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), said the consumer confidence index increased to 56 in October from 55.3 in the previous month. Continued … 

Baht at 3-month low, but exports benefit

The baht is currently at a satisfactory level and supporting exports, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said on Thursday, as Thailand’s currency reached a three-month low against the dollar.

The depreciating baht is competitive for trade and its movements have been in line with those of regional peers, Paopoom said as the currency hovered around 35 to the dollar. Continued …

Ransomware continues to pummel organizations in Southeast Asia

Kaspersky Cybersecurity Solutions for Southeast Asian businesses detected 57,571 ransomware attacks from January to June 2024.

Due to the growing digital economy, geographical location and resources as regional hubs for finance and technology, and varying levels of cybersecurity infrastructure, the region remains a hotspot for ransomware attacks. Large organizations and SMEs continue to be targeted by cybercriminals. Continued …

EVs expected to boost sales at upcoming motor expo

The 41st Bangkok International Motor Expo, scheduled to start on Nov. 29, offers distributors hope for car sales amid sluggish sentiment, with bookings at the event expected to increase from last year. Total bookings at the 2023 event tallied 53,248.

“Despite a slowdown in domestic car sales, we are optimistic about an increase in the booking volume, driven by new electric vehicle brands joining the event,” said Kwanchai Paphatphong, chairman of the Motor Expo Organizing Committee. Continued …

Top 10 strategic technology trends for 2025

The top strategic technology trends for 2025 span AI imperatives and risks, new frontiers of computing and human-machine synergy, according to Gene Alvarez, distinguished VP analyst at Gartner.

“Tracking these trends will help IT leaders shape the future of their organizations with responsible and ethical innovation,” he says. The top strategic technology trends for 2025 are: Continued …

Thailand set to reap $2 billion ‘rainbow tourism’ boon

Thailand’s landmark move to legalize same-sex marriage is set to boost “rainbow tourism” by attracting four million more visitors annually, and generate about US$2 billion in revenue, according to travel platform Agoda.

The same-sex law that is slated to take effect in January will also create 152,000 full-time equivalent jobs and will help lift the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) by 0.3%, according to an Agoda-commissioned study published on Thursday. Continued …

Traveler-Friendly Guidelines for Importing Personal Health Products

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) advises travelers to review the latest guidelines from the Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on importing health products for personal use. These guidelines are issued to ensure a smooth, hassle-free entry process, whether health products are brought into Thailand or sent by mail, and support Thailand’s commitment to health and safety standards.

The FDA provides clear instructions for bringing various health products – including medicines, dietary supplements, cosmetics, and medical devices – into Thailand. Tourists are encouraged to familiarize themselves with the guidelines to ensure compliance and avoid unexpected delays or issues at customs. Continued …

Chiang Mai decked out with lights for Yi Peng Festival

Beautiful Lanna candle trays have lit up Chiang Mai as the city holds the “Tam Phang Prateep, Illuminating the Sky, Preserving the City” event to celebrate the Yi Peng Festival, also known as Loy Krathong.

The Chiang Mai Urban Conservation Network, in collaboration with allied networks, is organizing the 13th annual event, which opened with a ceremony at the Three Kings Monument on Tuesday. Continued …

Where to Travel During the Winter Season in Thailand

Looking for a refreshing escape this winter? Thailand’s cooler months bring crisp air and clear skies, offering a perfect opportunity to explore misty mountains and peaceful coastlines at their most inviting.

Winter in Thailand typically runs from November to February, offering a welcome break from the year-round tropical heat. During this season, temperatures can drop to a pleasant 20-25°C in most regions, with even cooler days and nights in the northern highlands and central plains. Continued …

Mae Moh community offers new agriculture and economic model

Kale, frillice iceberg and other species of lettuce are among the vegetables that are being cultivated and harvested at the Mae Moh agriculture community in Lampang province and showcasing the potential of smart farming. The community in Ban Dong subdistrict of Mae Moh district is located near the mountains and has long been considered unsuited to agriculture.

However, with modern technology like indoor vertical and organic farming, as well as with the collaboration of the younger generation, residents are now able to cultivate crops, boost crop yield and generate income. Continued …

Thailand opens 11 low-carbon tourism routes to fight climate change

Thailand unveiled on Wednesday 11 low-carbon tourism routes in a bid to promote eco-friendly tourism. Department of Tourism Director-general Chaturon Phakdeewanich said the tourism industry played a crucial role in greenhouse gas reduction to mitigate the impact of global warming on living beings. (Editor: And yet, those jets bringing tourists to Thailand are a major source of pollution.)

The tourism industry could take part in climate change mitigation by reducing greenhouse gas emissions from vehicles and managing the environment at tourist attractions, he said. Continued …

Thailand explores nuclear energy amid gas supply concerns

The Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) will start looking into the legal aspects of a small modular reactor project this month to prepare Thailand for using nuclear energy, as observers voice concerns over a decline in domestic gas supply and uncertainty surrounding Thai-Cambodian talks on joint petroleum production in the overlapping claims area (OCA).

As the supply of natural gas, used as a major fuel for power generation in Thailand, is decreasing, the country is not only required to find new fuels but is also committed to using more clean energy, as stated in the 2024 power development plan. Continued …

Earth’s projected warming hasn’t improved for 3 years

For the third straight year, efforts to fight climate change haven’t lowered projections for how hot the world is likely to get — even as countries gather for another round of talks to curb warming, according to an analysis Thursday.

At the United Nations climate talks, hosted in Baku, Azerbaijan, nations, including Thailand, are trying to set new targets to cut emissions of heat-trapping gases and figure out how much rich nations will pay to help the world with that task. Continued …

Scientists modify tomatoes to make them ‘significantly sweeter’

Chinese scientists have successfully modified tomatoes to make them sweeter by removing two genes that regulate sugar content, according to a new study. The researchers said the modified tomatoes had glucose and fructose levels that were up to 30% higher than the variety they were based on, but the weight and yield were maintained. Continued …

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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

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Thursday’s news-Dec 28

Today’s news: Concerns raised over Khao Tao railway overpass/Hua Hin market traders warned/Crackdown on drunk driving/How not to hit the road/Temperatures to climb/Motorways for free through Jan 3/2023’s most shocking crimes/Overseas telemedicine services/Baht continues to strengthen/Economy: Budget focuses on stability/PM2.5, ‘green’ investment projects/To roll out discount campaigns/ Brace for challenges/Thailand and Malaysia join forces/Tourism: Phuket officials to target ‘bad foreigners’/Airfares to plummet next year?/Bangkok ‘most visited city’/28 Chinese Nationals Arrested/Thailand Experience: Where to ring in the New Year/Best day trips from 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


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Concerns raised over Khao Tao railway overpass

In response to mounting concerns from the residents of Khao Tao Village, Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul conducted an inspection of the newly constructed railway overpass on Dec. 25.

Accompanied by Natthawan Mitdee, special adviser to the mayor, along with members of the Hua Hin Municipal Council and the director of the Municipal Engineering Office, the mayor assessed the issues brought forth by the local community. Continued …

Hua Hin market traders warned about selling fake goods, displaying prices

Ahead of the New Year festivities, Hua Hin’s municipal officials have rolled out a public relations campaign focused on the protection of intellectual property rights and the mandatory display of price tags at markets.

This initiative, led by Phumirin Sukprasert, head of Nuisance and Pollution Control/deputy head of Environmental Quality Management, and supported by key municipal officers, aims to educate and inform market traders and business operators in areas such as the Hua Hin Beach, train station, and the bustling Hua Hin Night Market. Continued …

Authorities to crack down on drunk driving during New Year holiday

Thai authorities have promised tighter measures, including more stringent enforcement of the laws, to prevent drunk-driving accidents during the four-day New Year break.

Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol on Wednesday said that he had instructed authorities nationwide to be strict in apprehending drunk drivers at security checkpoints. Continued …

How not to hit the road

Tomorrow, millions of holiday makers will hit the road to celebrate New Year. Despite the joyous spirit, mass traveling during the long national holiday period usually leads to a high number of traffic accidents.

Every year, the government and its various ministries roll out the so-called “Seven Dangerous Days” campaign to reduce traffic accidents. For this year, the government has set a target to cut the number of road accidents during the festive period by 5%. Continued …

Temperatures to climb over New Year period

All parts of Thailand except for the south will experience cool mornings and fog, and an increase in temperature from Thursday to Monday due to the weakening high-pressure system covering Thailand and the South China Sea.

The Thai Meteorological Department advised people to take care of their health during the week leading up to New Year due to the changing weather conditions. Drivers should exercise more caution in areas with poor visibility, while farmers should take measures to prevent crop damage, it added. Continued …

Motorists can use most motorways, expressways for free through Jan 3

The Transport Ministry has given motorists a New Year’s present by allowing them to use most motorways and expressways free of charge from today until Jan. 3 — a total of seven days.

Deputy government spokeswoman Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri said on Wednesday that the ministry would allow motorists to use most motorways and expressways free of charge from 12.01am today until midnight on Jan. 3 to facilitate travel during the four-day New Year holidays. Continued …

2023’s most shocking crime stories

As the New Year approaches, here are five crime stories that both captivated and shocked the nation during the past 12 months.

Teen goes mall shooting rampage

A 14-year-old suspect shocked the country by conducting a mass shooting at the Paragon shopping mall on Oct. 3. Continued …

Thai ministry plans overseas telemedicine services for one million expats

Telemedicine services for approximately one million Thais residing overseas is the latest initiative from the Ministry of Public Health, according to Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew. This universal healthcare scheme aims to ensure all Thais have access to medical treatment, no matter their location.

The ministry is partnering with the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to explore the idea of a telemedicine consultant service. This service is envisioned for those living abroad without access to universal healthcare, a right which should be theirs, as stated by Cholnan. Continued …

Baht continues to strengthen, gold price rises

The baht opened this morning at 34.28 baht per U.S. dollar, slightly stronger than the previous day’s closing rate at 34.38 baht, and attaining its highest level in five months.

Krung Thai Bank’s foreign currency analyst, Poon Panitpiboon, said the strengthening baht is at the higher end of the bank’s estimation of within 34.26-34.45 baht per U.S. dollar. Continued …

Thai budget focuses on stability, tourism, exports

Thailand’s economic outlook for 2024 and 2025 focuses on stability. Cabinet-approved budgets reflect prudent fiscal measures, projecting a deficit of Bt693 billion for 2023-2024. Despite global economic headwinds, exports are proving resilient, with November’s 4.9% surge fueled by a 17.5% rise in U.S. sales. The baht has gained significantly against the dollar since October.

As the cabinet finalized its budget plans for 2024 and 2025 this week there was encouraging news from the foreign tourism and export front. Thailand is poised to reach 28 million visitors in 2023. At the same time, the contraction in exports for the year may well be at or below the 1% level. Continued …

BOI approves PM2.5, ‘green’ investment projects

The Board of Investmens (BOI) has approved measures to promote investment to address the issue of PM2.5 particulate pollution, according to the organization’s secretary-general, Narit Therdsteerasukdi.

The measures involve expanding the scope of support through investment promotion measures for community and social development. It encompasses support for local organizations and groups of farmers to enhance environmental standards in communities. This would include forest management in targeted areas, including community forests, conservation forests, and national forest reserves, in order to alleviate the nationwide issue of PM2.5 particulate pollution. Continued …

Ministry to roll out discount campaigns

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai has vowed to roll out 30 billion baht worth of discount campaigns next year to reduce the cost of living.

Speaking on Wednesday about his goals in the coming year and his performance in the first 99 days of his tenure, Phumtham said the planned campaigns will involve expanding the distribution networks of affordable products to more communities, accelerating the development of e-commerce trading systems, and enhancing the Thong Fah (Blue Flag) platform, which sells food at affordable prices, to accommodate digital wallet projects. Continued …

Thai property developers brace for challenges next year

The real estate industry, a crucial driver of Thailand’s economy, is bracing for a challenging 2024 amid heavy reliance on supply chains and numerous internal and external risk factors.

Business operators say they will have to adjust their strategies while the government extends the fee reduction measure for property transfer and mortgage registration for another year to stimulate the market. Continued …

Thailand and Malaysia join forces to boost economy

Thailand and Malaysia have forged an alliance to supercharge development in the southern Thai region and the northern Malaysian peninsula.

Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim revealed this game-changing commitment after a late-night summit with Thai counterpart Srettha Thavisin in Phuket. “A special joint committee at the highest level between the two countries will report on the progress of the projects and agreed-upon matters by the middle of next month,” he said. Continued …

Phuket officials to target ‘bad foreigners’ to enhance tourism

The island of Phuket, a popular tourist hot spot, was the stage for a significant meeting yesterday. The ommander-in-chief of the Royal Thai Police Immigration Bureau, Lt. Gen. Itthiphon Ittisanronnachai, made a request to Phuket officials to assemble a task force to zero in on bad foreigners, thereby offering the Immigration Bureau the aid they require to tackle the situation.

The meeting, convened by Itthiphon after spending a night on the island, saw attendance from Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat, heads of government agencies, and prominent figures from the tourism and business sector. The aim was to devise strategies to fortify Phuket city, priming it for an impressive tourist reception. Continued …

Airfares to plummet next year?

Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) has announced a breath of fresh air for travelers — airfares are set to drop next year. With an influx of licensed airlines and a squadron of new aircraft on the horizon, the skies are about to become a lot more affordable.

According to the latest revelation from the CAAT, eight airlines have clinched air operator licenses from Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit. A total of 60 airplanes are set to fly in 2024. Continued …

Bangkok ‘most visited city’ in 2023

In a recent report by World of Statistics, Bangkok has been crowned the world’s most visited city in 2023, welcoming 22.78 million visitors. Notably, Thailand boasts three cities in the top 20, with Phuket ranking 14th and Pattaya securing the 15th spot.

The rankings further unfold, with Paris securing the second spot with 19.10 million tourists, followed closely by London at the third position with 19.09 million visitors. Dubai, United Arab Emirates, takes the fourth position with 15.93 million visitors, and Singapore claims the fifth spot with 14.67 million tourists. Continued …

28 Chinese Nationals with Tourist Visas Arrested for Illegally Working

Twenty-eight Chinese nationals who entered the country with tourist visas were arrested after they were found illegally working at a construction site in Cherng Talay.

The Region 8 Police said that on Tuesday they and the Phuket Employment Office inspected a construction site at a hotel in Baan Layan. Twenty-eight Chinese nationals, 27 men and a woman, were arrested. Continued …

Where to ring in the New Year in Bangkok

Only four days left until we kiss goodbye to all things past – good or bad – and begin the New Year with a big smile and full of hope.

For those looking for fun on the last night of year, many leading shopping malls in Bangkok are preparing a line-up of exciting countdown extravaganzas guaranteed to usher everyone into 2024 in a memorable way, free of charge. Here are some of the highlights. Continued …

The best day trips from Bangkok

As the Dragon takes over from the Rabbit, certain folks would much rather stay home over the holidays and watch TV than deal with crowds outside. However, families may be searching for places to take in the festive mood.

This year, Life has put together day-trip ideas for Bangkok, Ayutthaya and Khao Yai, where people of all ages can ring in the new year with leisure activities such as worshiping Buddha, fireworks and visiting winter flower gardens. Continued …

Economy in China is running low on fuel

Earlier this month, the ratings agency Moody’s cut its outlook on China’s sovereign credit rating to negative, citing risks from a deepening property crisis and a prolonged growth slowdown. In fact, Moody’s now predicts that annual economic growth will fall to 4% in 2024 and 2025, before slowing further, to 3.8%, on average, for the rest of the decade. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

 

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