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Thursday’s news-March 20


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Dusit Thani to develop Bt2-billion Hua Hin branded residence

Hospitality firm Dusit Thani is leveraging 114 rai of land in Hua Hin, home to Dusit Thani Hua Hin hotel, to develop a branded residence with 96 units worth 2 billion baht, offered under a 60-year leasehold agreement.

Suphajee Suthumpun, group chief executive, said the plot spans both beachfront and Phetkasem Road, with development of the branded residence on 20 rai facing the road. Continued …

Inbound expressway toll plaza near collapse site reopens

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) reopened the inbound Dao Khanong toll plaza for the Chalerm Maha Nakhon expressway this morning after nearby debris from last Saturday’s expressway bridge collapse was removed.

All debris blocking road access to the toll plaza in Chom Thong district of Bangkok was removed, the tarmac surface repaired and lane markings painted in time for the 6am opening. Continued …

Engineers suggest steps to curb accidents on Rama II

The Thailand Structural Engineers Assn. (TSEA) has proposed measures to address repeated accidents occurring on Rama II Road and other large-scale projects.

The suggested steps include urgent reviews of ongoing projects, particularly those near public roads, as well as legal measures to enhance safety and oversight. Continued …

Thailand Legalizes Alcohol Advertising

Thailand’s House of Representatives has voted overwhelmingly in favor of a new Alcohol Control Act, which paves the way for the advertising of alcoholic beverages such as beer and spirits.

At the parliamentary session, chaired by the eputy Speaker of the House, Pichet Chuamuangphan, members reviewed the draft legislation, which includes 38 articles. This was achieved during the second and third readings after extensive debate. Continued …

Mountain B pub owner sentenced to 5 years for deadly fire

The owner of the renowned Mountain B nightclub faces five years’ imprisonment following the fire in 2022 that claimed 26 lives and injured multiple partygoers and workers.

The Mountain B fire took place on Aug. 5 of that year. The blaze reportedly began on the ceiling above the stage during a live music performance and spread rapidly due to the presence of flammable acoustic foam. Continued …

Massive Pot smuggling racket – Foreign tourists paid and sent to Thailand on holidays

Thailand has become a global center for cannabis smuggling to Europe and Britain. Policeyesterday revealed another series of arrests concerning foreigners smuggling cannabis through Chiang Mai International Airport.

The five suspects — three British men and two American women — were apprehended on Monday. In short, the couriers, who were hired by drug cartels, were smuggling cannabis bought in Thailand for Bt1.2 million but which was worth a minimum of £1.2 million on the streets of the United Kingdom. Continued …

  • British Cannabis Smuggler Caught in Major Thai Airport Bust – Continued …
  • Belgian MMA Fighter Battles Group of Indians in Pattaya Brawl – Continued …
  • Chinese National Arrested for Illegal Luxury Car Rentals – Continued …
  • Chinese Man Arrested at Chiang Mai Airport for Stealing from Tourists – Continued …
  • Two Vietnamese Men Arrested in Chiang Rai for Fake Visa Stamps – Continued …

The economy is waiting to hit an iceberg

On the evening of April 14 1912, a small Canadian fishing boat, skippered by a French-Canadian captain called “Jacques-Chai”, approached the Titanic wanting to convey a very important message to Captain Edward Smith. The message was that there was a sea of icebergs, one was particularly big, about 200 miles ahead.

The big one was big enough to sink the Titanic. He strongly advised the captain to change course to avoid a potential disaster. Captain Smith ignored the warning from the strangely named French-Canadian and kept the Titanic on course. Continued …

Thai economy faces stormy skies

The Bank of Thailand (BoT) is sounding the alarm over slipping asset quality among wealthier borrowers, echoing a worrying trend seen in middle- and low-income groups as the Thai economy slows to a crawl.

Minutes from the recent Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) meeting reveal mounting concerns about loan quality deteriorating across the board. This could lead banks to become even more cautious, particularly with mortgages and hire-purchase loans. Continued …

Digital economy GDP to rise 7.3% to Bt4.85 trillion

The GDP of Thailand’s digital economy this year is expected to increase 7.3% year-on-year to reach 4.85 trillion baht, according to the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry.

The digital economy’s GDP growth rate is 2.6 times higher than the country’s overall GDP growth rate, which is projected to reach 2.8% this year, generating 19.2 trillion baht. Digital investment this year is expected to expand by 9.9%, or 2.7 times higher than the anticipated growth rate of total investment in the country. Continued …

Entertainment complex (casino) a game changer for Thailand: Finance Ministry

The proposed entertainment complex (aka, casino) will positively impact Thai tourism and the economy, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said yesterday.

In a roundtable session hosted by Krungthep Turakij, he explained that the Council of State had made significant improvements to the entertainment complex bill, particularly regarding venue locations and accessibility. He expects the bill to be presented to the Cabinet and the House of Representatives soon. Continued …

Thai inflation still within target despite February price hikes: Ministry

The Commerce Ministry expects inflation to remain at 1.1%-1.2% in the first quarter, after rising food, fuel and electricity costs drove Thailand’s Consumer Price Index (CPI) up 1.08% in February compared to the same period last year. The ministry has maintained its inflation target for the whole year at 0.3%-1.3%.

It said the new U.S. trade policy, to be announced on April 1, is not expected to impact Thailand’s inflation rate, but it would continue to monitor the situation closely. Continued …

Number of foreign investors in first two months rises by 68%

In the first two months of 2025, 181 foreign investors were approved to invest in Thailand, marking a 68% increase, the Business Development Department (BDD) announced yesterday.

The 181 foreign firms made a combined investment of 35.277 billion baht, an increase of 8.738 billion baht, or 33%, compared to the first two months of the previous year. Continued …

Detailed Analysis of Chinese Investment in Thailand

In 2023, Chinese firms committed over 90 billion baht (about $2.5 billion USD) to projects in Thailand between January and August, nearly tripling the previous year’s figures for that period, with the full year reaching 159.3 billion baht.

By 2024, Chinese investment surged, accounting for more than 42% of the total 981.65 billion baht in foreign investment, highlighting its growing dominance. Continued …

Government eyes improved rail ties with Laos, China

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) plans to enhance the efficiency of its freight transport with Laos and China to stimulate trade and strengthen the kingdom’s position as a regional rail hub.

SRT Gov. Veeris Ammarapala recently held talks with the Lao National Railway Enterprise and Lao-China Railway Co. The goal of the discussions was to develop a seamless and more efficient rail freight network connecting Thailand, Laos and China, as well as to enhance logistical efficiency with Malaysia, he said. Continued …

New business registrations dip 5% in first 2 months

The registration of new businesses dropped by 5% year-on-year during the first two months as operators took a cautious approach amid uncertainties, according to the Department of Business Development (DBD).

Auramon Supthaweethum, director-general of the DBD, said during the period 16,391 new businesses registered, down 5.1% year-on-year. Registered capital totaled 41.3 billion baht, down by 9.85% year-on-year. Continued …

Bangkok’s Water Festival to Dazzle in April with 12 Venues

Come April, Bangkok is set to immerse itself in a wave of cultural festivity with the grand Water Festival 2025. From April 12-15, the city will transform into a vibrant hub of traditional Thai celebrations, drawing local and international visitors alike. This year, the festival will unfold across 12 distinct locations, each promising a unique slice of Thailand’s rich heritage under the evocative theme “Great Songkran, Great Fun.”

At the heart of the festival lies an array of activities designed to captivate and entertain. A spectacular water procession will showcase revered Buddha statues from five royal temples. Festival attendees will have the chance to pass through a consecrated holy water tunnel and partake in the cherished tradition of pouring water on Buddha images — a gesture symbolizing purification and blessings for the New Year. Continued …

Chiang Mai to host water splashing and events for Songkran 2025

Water splashing and various activities are set to take place at multiple venues in Chiang Mai province this April to celebrate this year’s Songkran festival.

The traditional Songkran celebration in Chiang Mai will feature religious activities, such as pouring water to pay respects to the elderly and building sand chedis at temples. Here’s a preview of the Songkran celebrations planned for April. Continued …

Thai Airways offers 30% Songkran discounts on selected flights

Thai Airways International is offering 30% discounts on fares for selected domestic routes to accommodate travel demand during next month’s Songkran holiday, with more than 1,500 seats available.

The discounts are being offered on the following routes: Bangkok-Chiang Mai, Bangkok-Phuket, Bangkok-Khon Kaen, Bangkok-Udon Thani and Bangkok-Ubon Ratchathani. Continued …

Pattaya tourist boat evacuates 35 passengers

A tourist boat carrying 35 Russian passengers Tuesday narrowly avoided disaster after a massive cloud of black smoke engulfed the vessel near Sak Island. Fortunately, quick-thinking by the captain and emergency services ensured a safe outcome for everyone on board.

The Marine Disaster Prevention Radio Center (Marine Rescue) in Pattaya received an urgent report at 10am Tuesday, of a fire on the two-story Pattaya Bay Cruise boat, which was around 500 meters from Sak Island, near Koh Larn. Continued …

How Thailand became a world leader in edible insects

Growing up in Thailand’s northeastern Isan region, Suwimon Chantajohn learned from her grandfather which insects were best to eat. Captivated by his stories of surviving on bugs during his military service in World War II, she spent her childhood scouring the dry fields for crickets, bamboo worms, and scarab beetles hiding in the grass, under bark, or beneath cow dung.

As an adult, she wanted to start her own business and traveled the world. While visiting a game lodge in Tanzania, a German guest screamed when Chantajohn brushed a bug off her arm. The moment sparked an idea. Back in Thailand, she launched Siam Bugs, a cricket farming business. Continued …

5 stunning motorcycle routes in Thailand to take

Thailand is a paradise for motorcyclists, offering some of the most stunning and diverse routes in Southeast Asia. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or someone looking for a new adventure, these are some suggested routes that any rider should take once in their lives.

For anyone new to riding a motorcycle cross country, there are no set times and ways to get past these routes and it is entirely up to you on how you want to travel (or how certain groups of people suggest you should go about it). Continued …

Eat your way through the 10 best restaurants in Bangkok

Not yet acquainted with the effervescent city that is Bangkok? The Thai capital is a hive of activity at all hours, and delightfully devoted to all things food.

From fine-dining destinations to old-school stalls tucked into dark alleys, we’ve scoped out the standouts – these are the 10 best places to eat in Bangkok. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm
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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

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

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

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Monday’s news-Dec 2


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Hua Hin water disruption now set for Dec 11-18

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PKK considers new measures to combat drought

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600 participate in Thai Triathlon

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Rama II Road fix in two weeks, new lane to relieve traffic

The outbound lanes on Rama II Road in Samut Sakhon will be re-opened to traffic within 14 days after work to clear the site of Friday’s crane collapse is finished, according to the Department of Highways (DoH).

Director-general Apirat Chaiwongnoi said on Sunday work was underway to remove debris from the collapsed section of the elevated Ekkachai-Ban Phaeo Intercity Motorway 82 (M82) project. Continued …

Rama 2 motorway construction deaths reach 142

Six more workers were killed and 11 injured in Rama 2 motorway collapse, pushing the total death toll to 142 since 2018. Thailand’s police chief ordered a criminal probe, as officials investigate the cause of the disaster and promised compensation for victims’ families.

On Friday, a sixth fatality was confirmed after heavy girders and cement elements crashed during a difficult engineering maneuver. The incident occurred in Samut Sakhon province, south of Bangkok, as workers toiled on the Rama 2 motorway project. Continued …

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Driver Fires Shots to Scare Wild Elephants in Kaeng Krachan National Park

Authorities are pursuing legal action against unidentified individuals in a black car who fired four gunshots at wild elephants in Kaeng Krachan National Park, Prachuap Khiri Khan. The perpetrators face six serious charges under wildlife, firearm, and national park laws.

Mongkol Chaiphakdee, chief of Kaeng Krachan National Park, revealed that on Nov. 29, at around 7 pm, a concerned citizen reported the incident, seen via a TikTok video. The footage captured individuals in the car firing shots on Nong Phlap–Huai Sat Yai Road, Huai Sat Yai subdistrict, Hua Hin district. Wild elephants were present on the road during the shooting. Continued …

Thailand Flooding Kills Nine, Displaces Thousands

Flooding driven by heavy rains in southern Thailand has killed nine people and displaced more than 13,000, officials said Saturday, as rescue teams using boats and jet skis worked to reach stranded residents. Local media footage showed residents wading through murky, chest-deep water and cars submerged in flooded streets.

“Flooding across eight provinces in southern Thailand has affected 553,921 households and claimed nine lives, prompting agencies to mobilize urgent assistance,” the country’s disaster agency said. Continued …

Flooding eases in Hat Yai, but parts of southern Thailand still under water

Hat Yai, the economic hub in Thailand’s south, is slowly getting back to normal, while flooding elsewhere in the southern provinces remains serious after the region was inundated by downpours that triggered deluges.

Municipality workers have started to remove flood debris and repair roads in the city to clear the surfaces for traffic after flooding from rain and overflowing canals paralyzed the main city in Songkhla province. Continued …

Greater Bangkok to face thick smog from today to Friday

The Pollution Control Department is warning that people in Greater Bangkok will face thick smog from Monday to Friday due to smoke from farmland and stagnant air over the capital and nearby provinces.

The department said yesterday that on Saturday there were 184 hot spots in Thailand and most of them, about 140, resulted from fires on farmland. The smoke from agricultural areas was blown by northeasterly winds toward the southwest. Continued …

Laos factory owner arrested in methanol poisoning tourist tragedy

In a case that has sent shockwaves across the globe, police in Laos arrested the owner of a factory believed to be the source of a deadly methanol poisoning incident that claimed the lives of six foreign tourists. The factory, situated on the outskirts of Vientiane, the capital city, is suspected of producing toxic batches of the local favorites, Tiger Vodka and Tiger Whiskey.

The victims, including two Melbourne teenagers, two Danish women, an American man, and a British lawyer, fell ill after consuming the lethal concoctions in Vang Vieng. Continued …

Alarming Formaldehyde Levels Found in E-Cigarette Liquids

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has raised alarms about the presence of formaldehyde in e-cigarette liquids illicitly sold within Thailand, warning that the chemical’s aerosol form is carcinogenic.

Phanumat Yannawetsakun, DDC director-general, highlighted the trend of low awareness among the youth about the health risks posed by toxic substances in vape juices. The increasing allure of flavored e-liquids, designed to entice young users, often harbors toxins, notably formaldehyde. Continued …

Postal law rejig to improve delivery service

The Digital Economy and Society Ministry has directed Thailand Post to revise the arcane Postal Act of 1934, in a bid to better regulate postal and logistics services and improve service quality, in accordance with the business landscape.

The draft is expected to be completed next year, said Thailand Post President Dhanant Subhadrabandhu. The bill title will differ from the original law as the business landscape has dramatically changed, he said. Continued …

Institute offers strategies for growth and development

The International Institute for Trade and Development (ITD) is preparing to present the findings of a study on strategies to drive economic growth and development in tourism, agriculture and food, healthcare, and the digital economy.

The institute expects to present the plan to the Commerce Ministry, the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Federation of Thai Industries within this month. Continued …

Thailand’s economy expected to strengthen, reaching 3.3% in 2025

Thailand’s economy is strengthening due to robust private demand, ongoing tourism recovery, and increased government spending, according to AMRO’s 2024 annual consultation report on Thailand.

The report emphasizes that private consumption and investment remain pivotal growth drivers, fueled by rising consumer confidence and favorable financing conditions. Moreover, the resurgence of international tourism has substantially enhanced service exports, while government efforts in infrastructure development and fiscal stimulus have further strengthened economic progress. Continued … 

Chamber of Commerce urges Thai firms to step up exports to China

The Thai Chamber of Commerce in China (TCCC) has urged Thai exporters to be prepared for fiercer competition in Chinese markets under a new zero-import-tariff policy, but says it could also be a good opportunity for them.

TCCC Vice President Paichit Wiboonthanasarn said China has started enforcing zero-import-tariff measures for developing countries from yesterday. Paichit said the policy was apparently aimed at countering U.S. government plans to heighten import tariffs – especially by the new administration under President-elect Donald Trump. Continued …

Factory layoffs dampen economy hopes

Massive layoffs at large factories, including a report that Nissan is set to axe or relocate more than 1,000 workers in Thailand, have disrupted the labor market.

According to the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC), there were 414,000 unemployed people in the third quarter this year, up from 401,000 year-on-year. Factory closures in the second half of the year may exacerbate the situation, following 667 closures and the loss of 17,674 jobs in the first half. Continued …

Energy key to push for digital hub plan

The state’s ambitious goal to make Thailand a digital economic hub in Southeast Asia, driven by the growth of domestic data center and cloud service businesses, may be achieved at the cost of huge resources.

These facilities are crucial for artificial intelligence (AI), which is playing a bigger role in a variety of jobs, from optimizing production plans for factories to driving sales for retail businesses. Continued …

Japanese electronic component maker to invest 62 billion baht more in Thailand

Murata Electronics (Thailand) Co. will invest 62 billion baht more to build a new advanced capacitor factory in Thailand, the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand said.

IEAT Acting Gov. Sumet Tangprasert said Murata Electronics, a subsidiary of Murata Manufacturing of Japan, would spend 3 billion baht to build a new factory on a 65-rai (10.4-hectare) plot in Lamphun province. Continued …

Foton Motor inaugurates Thailand plant

Chinese commercial vehicle maker Foton Motor celebrated the completion of its Thailand factory last week. At the event, the automaker saw an all-electric heavy-duty truck roll off the production line at the Thai facility, which represents the one millionth vehicle produced for Foton Motor’s overseas business (including export and local production outside of China).

The Thailand factory is operated by CP FOTON, a joint venture established by Foton Motor and CP Group in 2019. The venture aims to position Foton Motor among the top three commercial vehicle brands in Thailand and serve as a manufacturing hub for the ASEAN region. Continued …

Motorcycle sales set to increase in Q4

Motorcycle sales, especially completely knocked-down (CKD) units, in the final quarter this year are expected to increase, thanks to more purchase orders overseas, which caused exports to skyrocket in October, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

Many countries, especially in Asia, bought more CKD units for reassembly as sellers want new motorcycle models, said Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice chairman of the FTI and spokesman for its Automotive Industry Club. Continued …

Thailand to finalize free-trade deal with EFTA by January

Thailand is set to finalize a free-trade agreement with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) by January next year, aiming to boost its export market and draw European investors. This announcement from the Ministry of Commerce emphasizes a strategic step forward in Thailand’s economic expansion.

Commerce Minister Pichai Naripthaphan confirmed the completion of negotiations for the Free Trade Agreement (FTA) with EFTA, which includes Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and Liechtenstein. Continued …

Phuket’s taxi mafia continues to overcharge and threaten passengers

Visitors to Phuket island have long been familiar with the ongoing issue of overcharging by taxi drivers, a problem that has persisted for years. The notorious “taxi mafia” in Phuket continues to exploit both tourists and locals, charging vastly inflated fares and even resorting to violence when they spot passengers using alternative ride-hailing services like Grab.

Despite numerous complaints from both residents and tourists, no substantial action has been taken to address the issue. The aggressive behavior of some taxi drivers has created an atmosphere of fear, especially for those choosing to opt for Grab rides, which often face resistance from traditional taxi drivers. Continued …

Phuket Evolves into a Global Wellness Tourism Leader

Wellness tourism is in great shape. One of the fastest-growing areas of the tourism industry, the sector has grown from a niche market for committed health seekers to become a Bt19 trillion (USD6.3 trillion) global powerhouse. At the heart of this revolution is Asia Pacific, which accounts for 30% of the worldwide market and where pioneering destinations such as Phuket have successfully changed the face of wellness tourism.

In the latest in a series of C9 Sessions, C9 Hotelworks, a Phuket-based tourism, hospitality and real estate consultancy, presented “Phuket’s New Wellness Trends for Hotels, Tourism & Real Estate”, an immersive event that revealed the latest insights and intelligence on the ever-evolving and expanding wellness tourism industry in Thailand and Phuket. Continued …

Pattaya Flourishes from Quiet Fishing Village to Vibrant Tourist Hub

Once a serene fishing village along Thailand’s eastern gulf coast, Pattaya has morphed into a bustling tourism powerhouse over the decades. This remarkable transformation springs from strategic development, increased infrastructure investment, and an expansive range of attractions that beckon global visitors.

Back in the 1970s, Pattaya was a humble seaside community primarily sustained by fishing. Its untouched beaches and serene ambiance began attracting visitors seeking tranquil escapes. The Vietnam War played a crucial role, as American soldiers deployed in the region frequented Pattaya for leisure, igniting the town’s initial tourism spark. Continued …

Bangkok On Top Among Digital Nomad Winter Hotspots

Printful, a renowned print-on-demand company, has rolled out its list of top 10 destinations for digital nomads. Southeast Asia emerged as the most popular escape for digital nomads this winter, with Bangkok in Thailand clinching the first spot, followed closely by Phnom Penh in Cambodia and Hanoi in Vietnam.

The list is based on factors like average salary, employment rates, cost of living, and expenses like rent, food, and transport. Other factors include monthly coworking hot desk rates, average temperatures, Wi-Fi speed, and the monthly cost of Airbnbs. Continued …

Israeli tourist attacked by German tourists

An incident involving a 22-year-old Israeli holidaymaker in Thailand has ignited further concern among Israeli tourists. The young backpacker, referred to as Mr. Ilay, was reportedly attacked by a group of German tourists in the country’s scenic north, according to a media source. This assault occurred against the backdrop of recent security warnings affecting Israelis in the region.

Mr. Ilay recounted the harrowing moment, saying, “I was walking past a group of four young Germans. One asked, ‘Where are you from? Israel?’ Before I could respond properly, he hit me in the face.” This unprovoked violence quickly escalated as the group reportedly pushed and kicked him, hurling derogatory insults with one particularly offensive phrase that reflects ongoing prejudices, calling him “Israeli son of a wh***.” Continued …

IndiGo launches non-stop Kolkata to Phuket flights

Starting Dec. 27, low-cost carrier IndiGo will begin operating direct flights between Kolkata and Phuket, the airline said on Friday. This will be IndiGo’s second direct flight to Phuket, following Delhi.

The new route will expand IndiGo’s global network and cater to the growing number of tourists from India to Thailand, the airline said in a statement. Continued …

Thailand’s famed Tom Yum Kung soup to gain UNESCO recognition

The addition of Thailand’s Tom Yum Kung and the jointly submitted kebaya are likely to be registered as intangible cultural heritage items at the upcoming session of UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage (IGC) taking place in Asunción, Paraguay, tomorrow (Wednesday in Thailand), Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol announced today.

She expressed confidence that Thailand’s submissions would be officially recognized and included in the representative list of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity (RL) for 2024 at the meeting. Continued …

Explore December 2024 with Thailand’s top events

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) invites you to plan your December travels with these must-see festivals and events across the country: Continued …

Thai Breakfast Street Food Tour in Bangkok Silom Soi 20

There was so much food to choose from at Silom Soi 20 in Bangkok. I’m still thinking about that chicken and rice. Video …

Best fine dining restaurants in Bangkok

What does Thai food really encompass? Some may think of the use of local ingredients — the aromatic spices that are hard-hitting, and an intense level of spiciness. Many might refer to the generous portions and the sense of community, as your meals are often presented sharing-style.

In Bangkok, these time-tested restaurants have really done their homework, and even people born and raised here can appreciate all these elements, in an elevated setting. Continued …

Phuket carnival rolls out beach carpet for tourists

Phuket is gearing up to roll out the red carpet for tourists worldwide with the Phuket Carnival at Patong 2024. This annual spectacle, a hallmark of the island’s high tourist season, promises to be bigger and better than ever with its theme, Phuket Memories of a Lifetime.

Taking place Dec. 8-10 at the Bang La grounds next to Patong Beach, the carnival kicks off at 10 am and promises three days of vibrant festivities. With over 30 parades, the event is set to be a magnet for tourists, as Lalita Maneesiri, Patong deputy mayor, states. Continued …

Hydrogen and nuclear power to drive transition to clean energy

Hydrogen energy will be used for electricity generation starting in 2030, according to Thailand’s newest power development plan (PDP) and the electricity generation plan of the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT).

The new PDP emphasizes a higher share of renewable energy at 51%, predominantly solar, with 40% coming from natural gas and 5% from hydrogen. By the end of the plan, small modular nuclear reactors (SMRs) with a capacity of 600 MW will be introduced as an option. Continued …

Solar key to Thailand’s ‘green ports’ push

The Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) has introduced solar rooftops at its ports in a bid to establish “green ports”. The rooftops are expected to produce five million kilowatt-hours of solar energy annually.

Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri said the initiative underscores the global urgency for environmental stewardship. The ministry is pushing for all its agencies to embrace green logistics to transition to a low-carbon society in line with environmental, social and governance (ESG) principles, she said. Continued …

Phuket Unveils Plan to Slash Food Waste

Phuket has embarked on a mission to reduce food waste by 15 tons daily as part of its commitment to becoming a low-carbon holiday destination. This initiative is crucial given the island’s emerging waste-management challenges driven by a booming tourism sector.

Phuket, with approximately 1,000 tons of waste daily, faces pressure from the rising influx of visitors and expanding businesses. From January to September this year alone, the island has already welcomed about nine million tourists, with numbers expected to climb. Continued …

Asia’s air taxi revolution: pioneering the future of urban mobility

Asia is at the forefront of a groundbreaking transformation in urban mobility with the rapid development of the air taxi industry. This sector, which combines cutting-edge technology in electric vertical takeoff and landing (eVTOL) aircraft with sustainable transportation solutions, promises to revolutionize transit in the continent’s megacities. Video …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

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

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

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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