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Re: Motorcycle helmet use

“A wonderful article from the editorial team regarding mandatory helmet use. I also think it’s a mere token exercise that will achieve ABSOLUTELY NOTHING. At most, it will lead to the fatal belief that we can now ride even faster. The cost of good, safe helmets will also be unsustainable! The solution MUST be training. Also, training in character.” – RBM

New one-way traffic system introduced at ‘moon curve roundabout’

A temporary one-way traffic system is now in place near Hua Hin’s “moon curve roundabout”, as part of ongoing efforts to ease congestion during construction works at one of the city’s busiest traffic hotspots.

The roundabout is being constructed to improve traffic flow around the Klong Prachan curve on Chomsin Road, a key junction used by motorists traveling to and from Smorprong and the canal road toward Hin Lek Fai. The area has long suffered from severe congestion, particularly during peak times. Continued …

New presidents installed at local Rotary clubs

Rotary clubs in Hua Hin have marked the start of their new leadership terms with installation ceremonies attended by provincial officials and Rotary members from across the region.

On Friday, the Rotary Club Royal Hua Hin hosted its annual installation ceremony for the incoming president and executive board for the 2025–2026 term at the Amari Hua Hin Hotel. More than 200 guests, both Thai and international, attended the event. Continued …

Thailand and Cambodia Begin Troop Pullback Amid Border Tensions

Both Thailand and Cambodia have agreed to defuse tensions along their border by retreating troops to positions held last year. The breakthrough came after the Cambodian army initiated talks with Thailand’s Suranaree Task Force this morning, following heightened strains after a deadly clash on May 28 at Chong Bok, Ubon Ratchathani.

Lt. Gen. Boonsin Phadklang of Thailand’s 2nd Army granted permission for negotiations after approval from Army Commander Gen. Pana Klaewplodthuk. This de-escalation will see both nations’ forces withdraw and commit to weekly dialogs at Chong Bok to ensure peace is maintained. Continued … 

Mystery of B12M Cash Near Nonthaburi Condo Bin Unfolds

A whopping 12 million baht has been discovered in an unexpected place – near a condo bin in Nonthaburi. The cash, encased in a plastic box, was found by a resident on Friday, prompting an immediate police investigation.

A lawyer associated with the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has since stepped forward, claiming the money as his own and asserting its legal origins. The man reported to the authorities that the stash was mistakenly discarded amid a clean-up after a burst water pipe damaged his fifth-floor condo unit. Continued …

Dengue cases surge past 12,000 nationwide

With over 12,000 dengue cases and 16 deaths reported across Thailand, Bangkok health officials are sounding the alarm. The capital alone has seen 787 infections and one fatality.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA)’s Health Department is urging the public to step up dengue prevention measures as Thailand continues to see a concerning increase in infections. The call comes as the capital has recorded 787 cumulative cases of dengue fever, with one reported death, since the beginning of 2025. Continued …

5 key infectious diseases to watch for in June

The Public Health Ministry on Thursday (June 5) held a meeting of the National Communicable Disease Committee to address the ongoing infectious disease situations in Thailand. The committee highlighted five major diseases that the public should be aware of and monitor closely in the month of June.

1. Covid-19

The number of Covid-19 cases has been rising recently. There have been 330,485 confirmed cases so far this year, with outbreaks primarily occurring in educational institutions and prisons. There have been 73 deaths, most of which were among the elderly or individuals with underlying health conditions. Continued …

Does your health insurance still cover Covid-19?

Covid-19 cases are rising again in Thailand, with the Ministry of Public Health reporting a national total of 324,692 cases and 69 fatalities. The spike comes as the rainy season begins and schools reopen, and the virus is expected to keep spreading, especially in places like Chiang Mai, where many expats live. Most cases are mild, but the risk is still there. That’s why now is a good time for expats to check their health insurance.

Not all plans still over Covid, and rules can change. Making sure your insurance includes the right coverage can help you stay safe and avoid high medical costs. Continued …

Bombs in downtown Pattani, no injuries reported

Two bombs went off in the city center of Pattani last night but no injuries have been reported. One blast took place near the night food market at 8pm and another one exploded close to nearby Santisuk Hotel, both in Muang district, police said.

Police said the two bombs were placed in roadside trash bins by an unknown number of insurgents. No injuries were reported but some motorcycles were damaged. Continued …

Myanmar worker killed in construction accident on Rama II

A Myanmar construction worker was killed yesterday morning after a section of soil collapsed at a construction site on Rama II Road in Bangkok, causing a large concrete slab to fall and crush him while he was laying drainage pipes.

The incident occurred in Bang Mod subdistrict, Chom Thong district, on the outbound side of Rama II Road. The area, part of an elevated expressway construction zone, had been closed to traffic. Continued … 

Should non-medicinal weed be legal?

The issue of narcotics is not only a law enforcement and medical issue. It is also a historical, political and economic issue.

A recurrent dilemma is whether personal, non-medical use of “weed” or cannabis (which is generally seen as a softer drug, when compared with harder drugs such as methamphetamine), should be legal. Thailand is still in the quest for a balanced answer, and this is shaped by political and economic ambivalence. Continued …

What Thai households spend on most

Thai households spent an average of 21,037 baht in May, with housing-related expenses, such as rent, electricity, and cooking gas, being the highest cost, according to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO).

TPSO Director Poonpong Naiyanapakorn said the spending occurred against the backdrop of a slight rise in the Consumer Price Index (CPI), which stood at 100.40 in May, up from 100.14 in April. Spending was divided into two main categories: expenses unrelated to food and non-alcoholic beverages, and those related to that group, according to TPSO. Continued …

Trump tariffs crush Thai housing demand

The “Trump effect” has had a far greater impact on housing demand than the recent earthquake, which only caused temporary delays in purchases and transfers, whereas the former led to buyers stopping purchases altogether, according to developer Supalai.

Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of Supalai, said the U.S. tariff hike caused export-related business owners to cancel home transfers, with some even forfeiting their down payments without hesitation. Continued …

US agrees to start official tariff negotiations with Thailand

The United States has agreed to start official tariff negotiations with Thailand, according to Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira.

Pichai revealed the development in a short video on Saturday, saying that the U.S. had made an official response to Thailand, saying it would start negotiations on mutual trade and tariffs. Continued …

Tariff man Trump vs united ASEAN

U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs – especially the ultra-high “reciprocal tariffs” that he says will be reintroduced on July 8 for any country that has not struck a trade deal with his administration – have sent countries around the world scrambling to respond, adapt and limit the fallout.

ASEAN’s 10 members – Brunei, Cambodia, Indonesia, Laos, Malaysia, Myanmar, Philippines, Singapore, Thailand and Vietnam – have been among the most proactive. Their leaders quickly recognized that after decades of spectacular GDP growth the Association of Southeast Asian Nations is an economic force that the Trump administration would have to reckon with in a serious way. Continued …

Former TAT governor says Thailand’s tourism ‘golden age’ is over

The former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has advised on three key strategies to reshape Thailand’s tourism landscape, asserting that the country’s golden age of tourism has come to an end.

Thailand’s tourism industry is undergoing a significant structural transformation amid shifting environmental and market conditions, to the extent that it may never be the same again. However, former TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn — now hacirman of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) — says the industry can step into a new era if the tourism landscape is redefined. Continued …

Immigration Ramps Up Airport Security to Block ‘Gray Business’ Foreigners

Airport immigration authorities in Thailand, particularly at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports, have stepped up surveillance and screening procedures to prevent foreign nationals associated with so-called “gray businesses” from entering the country via air travel. The move follows stricter land border controls now in effect.

In line with a government directive to tighten land border crossings, especially in Chanthaburi and Sa Kaeo provinces, the Royal Thai Army has authorized its 1st and 2nd Regional Armies to filter cross-border movements. The new land border measures have been in force since June 7. Authorities now anticipate that individuals previously entering Thailand from Cambodia via land may attempt to use air travel instead. Continued …

Is it safe to visit Thailand right now? Here’s what travelers need to know

Over the years, I’ve known quite a few people who’ve traveled to Thailand, some with a backpack and a tight budget, others on luxurious beach holidays or cultural adventures through ancient temples. No matter the style of travel, they’ve all come back with glowing reviews: the food, the scenery, the people – it’s easy to see why Thailand has become such a go-to destination.

But lately, I’ve noticed a shift. With recent earthquakes in the region and ongoing unrest in some neighboring countries, a growing number of would-be travelers are asking the big question: Is it safe to visit Thailand right now? Continued …

How Thai culture uses food to connect and greet

In Thailand, greetings aren’t just about politeness; they’re about connection, care and of course, food. While in many parts of the world, people greet each other with “How are you?” or “How was your day?”, the Thai greeting is far more unique and personal.

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Instead of asking how someone is doing, it’s common to ask, “กินข้าวหรือยัง?” Kin Khao Reu Yang? (Have you eaten yet?). If you’re new to Thai culture, this might sound strange, but it’s actually a deep-rooted tradition that reflects the importance of food in everyday life. Continued …

Surprising Chinese origins of common Thai words

Did you know that many everyday Thai words have their roots in Teochew Chinese? Thanks to centuries of Chinese immigration to Thailand, particularly from the Teochew region of southern China, the Thai language has absorbed countless words from the Chinese dialect, enriching the local lexicon.

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These words, which most of us use daily without even realizing their origins, reflect the deep cultural exchanges between Thailand and China. Continued …

Nan’s old town brought to life with months-long light festival

Nan’s historical old town is being illuminated with vibrant light displays and cultural activities over the next two months as part of an initiative to revive the province’s cultural charm and boost tourism.

As part of the event titled “Magical Charm of Nan City: A Living Old Town,” lights will adorn landmarks such as Nan City Wall, Kuang Mueang Nan Walking Street, Kuang Noi Mueang Nan Walking Street, Phakong Road, and Mahawong Road from June 6 to Aug. 6. Continued …

 

EV sector faces bumpy road

A recent uptick in electric vehicle sales may not signify a smooth path for the Thai EV industry following double-digit growth.

From January to April, domestic sales of battery EVs (BEVs) soared by 46% year-on-year to 33,633 vehicles in the passenger car category, compared with a decrease of 13% for internal combustion engine (ICE)-powered vehicles to 48,784 units, according to the Automotive Industry Club of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI). Continued …

Nex Point upbeat on commercial EVs

Nex Point, a commercial electric vehicle (EV) assembler under Energy Absolute Plc (EA), expects to escape losses this year thanks to increasing sales and a fundraising plan.

Last year, the company posted a loss of 2.76 billion baht, attributed to delays in delivering EVs to customers and the impact of its financial and administration restructuring process. Continued …

German passenger trains running on hudrogen

Germany just pulled off a major flex in green tech. Say hello to hydrogen-powered passenger trains, sleek, zero-emission machines that run on nothing but hydrogen and emit only water vapor.

Built by Alstom, these Coradia iLint trains are replacing diesel engines on non-electrified rail lines, proving that clean energy and long-distance travel can go hand in hand. With ranges of up to 1,200 kilometers per tank, Germany is cutting down thousands of tons of carbon emissions each year and setting the pace for the future of transportation.

Phuket Police Hunt Foreigners After Brutal Assault on Mall Security Guard

Authorities in Phuket are on the hunt for two foreigners who severely assaulted a security guard after he advised them not to urinate in front of a shopping mall.

The incident has sparked public outrage following an online post, describing how two foreigners ignored warnings from a security guard in Patong, leading to the guard being violently attacked. Despite another security guard intervening, the aggressors fled the scene, leaving the victim hospitalized and unconscious. Continued …

  • French National Arrested in Pattaya for Sexually Assaulting 13-Year-Old Girl – Continued …
  • Russian DJ Arrested for Drug Dealing on Koh Phangan – Continued …
  • Russian Couple Accused of Fleeing Pattaya Massage Parlor Without Paying – Continued …

Alcaraz outlasts Sinner in 5-hour epic to win longest-ever French Open final

Carlos Alcaraz battled from the brink of a first Grand Slam final loss to outlast Jannik Sinner in a French Open title clash for the ages yesterday and keep his crown, cementing his status as the Prince of Clay in Roland Garros’ post-Rafa Nadal era. Continued …

NATO learns as Ukraine’s ‘creativity’ changes battlefield

Ukraine’s “creativity”, including its massive “Spider’s web” drone attack deep inside Russia, holds profound lessons for Western militaries, the top NATO commander overseeing battlefield innovation said. Continued …

UN summit to tackle ’emergency’ in world’s oceans

A global summit on the dire state of the oceans kicks off today in France, with calls to ban bottom trawling and bolster protections for the world’s overexploited marine areas. World leaders attending the UN Ocean Conference in Nice have been told to come up with concrete ideas – and money – to tackle what organizers call a global “emergency” facing the neglected seas. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in BangkokThe first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

Bus Tickets 

New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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
          • State Railway – 1590

 

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Bangkok Ranks 6th Among World’s Most Expat-Friendly Cities

Bangkok has secured its place as one of the world’s most expat-friendly cities, according to the latest survey by InterNations. The Thai capital claimed sixth position, showcasing its growing appeal to foreigners seeking new opportunities abroad.

While Malaga, Spain, topped the list, Bangkok’s high ranking underscores its charm, especially with expatriates who find making friends and integrating into the local culture relatively easy. Continued …

Rama II Road victim of falling concrete dies

The pickup truck driver who was hit by chunks of concrete from an old flyover on Rama II Road in Samut Sakhon province succumbed to his serious injuries on Tuesday night.

His pickup truck was hit by two chunks of concrete measuring about 30 centimeters wide and 50 centimeters long on the outbound side of Rama II Road in Muang district yesterday morning. Continued …

Thailand Continues Probe Into Building Collapse

One month has passed since the State Audit Office (SAO) building under construction in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district collapsed following a 7.7 magnitude earthquake in Myanmar, more than 1,300 kilometers away. The search for workers trapped beneath the rubble, investigations into the cause, and compensation efforts continue.

As of yesterday, the death toll stands at 66, with 28 people still missing and 9 injured, from a total of 103 people affected by the incident. Search teams found three major cases Monday night, including one complete body and two other significant findings, along with about five smaller cases of body parts. Continued …

  • Nudity Scandal on Thai Beach Fuels Calls for Tourist Behavior Crackdown – Continued …
  • Belgian Tourist Causes Chaos in Pattaya Convenience Store – Continued …
  • Hungarian Tourist Assaulted After Failing to Pay Bar and Entertainment Bills – Continued …
  • Polish couple deported for nudity on Koh Phangan – Continued …

Moody’s revises Thailand’s outlook to negative amid heightened economic and fiscal risks

Moody’s Ratings has affirmed Thailand’s Baa1 issuer and local currency senior unsecured ratings but revised the outlook from stable to negative, citing rising risks to the country’s economic and fiscal strength. The agency also affirmed Thailand’s P-2 foreign currency commercial paper rating.

The outlook change reflects Moody’s growing concern over Thailand’s slowing economic momentum, mounting fiscal pressure, and vulnerability to external shocks, particularly from shifting global trade dynamics. The recent imposition of U.S. tariffs and the uncertainty surrounding further trade restrictions after a 90-day pause add to Thailand’s economic headwinds, especially given the country’s deep integration into global and regional value chains Continued …

Prime Minister struggles to explain what is happening with US-Thai trade talks

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra struggled to answer reporters’ questions about the current status of U.S.–Thai trade talks yesterday. Indeed, Paetongtarn also refused to comment on a statement made by her father Thaksin Shinawatra on Saturday that the United States has raised security issues linked to the prosecution of an American national before the talks.

At one point yesterday she suggested that the matter was being handled by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, while the work of the Minister of Finance and Minister of Commerce is proceeding. Paetongtarn warned about rumors, insisting the U.S.–Thai relationship remained strong. Continued …

ASEAN urged to weigh risks of siding with US over China in tariff war

Southeast Asian countries risk isolation by China and stalled growth prospects if they align too closely with the United States in the trade war, a well-known Chinese political scientist has warned.

Zheng Yongnian, dean of the school of public policy at Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen, said that supporting the re-industrialisation efforts of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) was not the ultimate goal of the United States. Continued …

Thai Auto Industry Faces Output Slump Amid US Tariffs

Thailand’s automobile production is expected to dip below 1.4 million units this year, primarily due to the ramifications of the United States’ new tariff policies.

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has announced plans to adjust its targets, previously set at 1.5 million units, as it evaluates the impact on car exports. This decline follows last year’s shortfall where production reached only 1.46 million units against the same target. Continued …

Six global casino giants eye Thailand’s entertainment complex

Six global casino operators are ready to bid for Thailand’s entertainment complex project, led by GEG, Melco, and MGM, while Crown, Bally’s, and Peermont have withdrawn to focus on domestic markets. The entertainment complex project in Thailand has captured the attention of major global operators.

According to the latest report by Inside Asian Gaming (IAG), a leading media outlet covering the gaming and casino industry in Asia, 15 operators have expressed interest or are likely to participate in bidding for integrated resort licenses in Thailand. Continued …

Thai Airport Authority Launches Plan to Develop Land Around Six Airports

Airports of Thailand (AOT) has unveiled an initiative to develop prime real estate surrounding its six major airports across the country.

The “AOT Property Showcase: The Six Pillars of Opportunity”, held yesterday, aims to attract private sector investment to transform these areas into new economic hubs, encompassing a total of 2,512 rai (approximately 623 acres) with a potential investment value geared toward establishing Thailand as a leading aviation center in the region. Continued …

Revised Visa-Free Scheme – Is Thailand punishing everyone for a few violations?

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has recently ordered a revision of Thailand’s visa-free entry scheme after incidents of visitors overstaying and working illegally. This revision aims to prevent abuses of the system, with the government planning to reassess the appropriate duration of stay for tourists and find a balance that still promotes tourism.

Currently, nationals from 93 countries and territories are granted visa exemptions for up to 60 days, with a possible extension of another 30 days. However, the scheme has faced criticism for being exploited by a small number of visitors who overstay their visa or engage in illegal work. These violations have raised concerns about the effectiveness of the visa exemption and its ability to meet the objective of fostering tourism. Continued …

Thailand Sees Tourism Uptick but Faces Competitive Challenges

Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports reported a modest increase in foreign tourist arrivals, registering 11.84 million visitors this year — a 0.12% rise compared to the same period last year. Among these, tourists from China made up a significant portion, numbering 1.6 million.

Despite recent challenges, including a substantial earthquake in Myanmar affecting Bangkok, Thailand remains optimistic, sticking to its forecast of 38 million foreign arrivals for the year. Continued …

Phuket Airport soars as Russians jet in while China jets off

Phuket Airport is flying high despite a sharp drop in Chinese tourists, with Russian and Turkish travelers stepping in to keep the island’s tourism industry cruising toward a record-breaking 18 million passengers this year.

Phuket International Airport is on course to welcome 18 million passengers in 2025, even as the number of Chinese arrivals nosedives, according to airport boss Monchai Tanode. Continued …

How Thailand’s Privilege and Long Term Residence Visas Are Blooming with New Opportunities

Industry experts have remarked that Thailand’s approach to long-term residency is poised to have a significant impact on the international travel, migration, and tourism sectors. As visa options tighten elsewhere, Thailand’s twin programs — the Privilege Residence and the Long Term Residence (LTR) schemes — are seen as models of innovation and flexibility in attracting affluent individuals, professionals, retirees, and remote workers.

Analysts say that Thailand’s welcoming, low-barrier entry strategies will influence global migration patterns, encouraging other Southeast Asian nations to emulate these frameworks to capture their share of high-net-worth expatriates. By doing so, Thailand has positioned itself as a top-tier destination for those seeking quality of life, low taxation, and effortless mobility. Continued …

Thailand to elevate tourism with airport upgrades

The Ministry of Transport has allocated funds to upgrade airports in three provinces in northeastern Thailand to boost secondary city tourism. Assistant Transport Minister Manoporn Charoensri announced efforts to transform Nakhon Phanom, Sakon Nakhon, and Mukdahan into year-round tourist destinations.

The ministry is coordinating with commercial airlines to increase flights to Nakhon Phanom and Sakon Nakhon airports. Currently, Nakhon Phanom Airport offers 12 daily flights, with three parking bays, served by Thai AirAsia and Thai Lion Air, which will introduce four additional flights starting June 19. Sakon Nakhon Airport, with four parking bays, operates eight flights daily, served by Thai AirAsia and Nok Air. Continued …

May 2025 Festivals and Events in Thailand

Mark your calendars for a vibrant May 2025 in Thailand. Explore various events, including the Amazean Jungle Thailand by UTMB 2025 in Yala, the Hua Hin International Jazz Festival, and Pattaya Lighting 2025, transforming Pattaya Beach.

Enjoy jazz in Hat Yai, witness the Light Phenomenon in Phitsanulok, discover eco-friendly activities at the Amazing Krabi Green Guide Fest, and marvel at the KAWS: HOLIDAY THAILAND exhibition in Bangkok. Plus, experience kite festivals, Bun Bung Fai rocket festivals, and other unique cultural celebrations throughout the month. Continued …

Overrated tourist spots in Thailand you might want to skip

We all know Thailand is a go-to travel destination with its gorgeous beaches, stunning culture, and delectable food. But not every place lives up to the glitzy travel magazines and Instagram influencers’ posts.

Some destinations are just overcrowded and overpriced, making travelers disappointingly underwhelmed. Here, we take you to some of these overrated places in Thailand that aren’t worth the hype if you’re looking for authenticity. Continued …

Timeless beauty of Wat Khudeedao in Ayutthaya

Wat Khudeedao is an ancient monastery showcasing artistic brilliance and spiritual heritage of the early Ayutthaya period. Video … 

Tax changes for plug-in hybrid EVs approved

The Thai cabinet has approved tax changes expected to encourage purchases of plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs), effective from Jan. 1 next year.

The regulation revises tax conditions for PHEVs, making the following adjustments: establishing a separate tax rate for PHEVs, distinct from hybrid EVs; basing the tax calculation criteria solely on electric-powered driving range per charge; and eliminating fuel tank size as a factor in determining PHEV tax rates. Continued … 

Study links chemicals in plastic to cardiovascular deaths

Daily exposure to chemicals used for many plastic household items could be linked to more than 356,000 deaths from cardiovascular disease worldwide in 2018, according to a study published yesterday. The study focused on a phthalate chemical called DEHP, used to make food containers, medical equipment, and to soften plastic.

“DEHP exposure contributed to 356,238 deaths, or more than 13 percent of all global mortality from heart disease in 2018 among men and women ages 55 through 64,” a statement said. Continued … 

Temu and Shein Increase Prices Due to Trump Tariffs

Discount Chinese retail platform Temu is transferring nearly all of Donald Trump’s new import taxes onto U.S. consumers. This move significantly impacts pricing, as the platform adjusts to accommodate the additional costs associated with these tariffs, potentially affecting its competitiveness in the market. Continued …

Vietnam forecast to become second-largest economy in Southeast Asia by 2036

Vietnam is forecast to become the second-largest economy in Southeast Asia after Indonesia and the 20th-largest economy in the world by 2036, according to the World Economic League Table 2022 report by the Center for Economic and Business Research (CEBR). Continued …

Pakistan says India planning strike as tensions soar

Pakistan’s information minister said early today that Islamabad had “credible intelligence” that India was planning an imminent military strike and he vowed a “decisive response”, as worries of spiraling conflict grew over a deadly attack in Kashmir. Continued …

US threatens to quit Russia-Ukraine effort

U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warned yesterday that the United States would end mediation unless Russia and Ukraine come up with “concrete proposals,” as U.S. patience wanes on an early priority for President Donald Trump. Continued …

Thawing permafrost dots Siberia with rash of mounds

In the vast white expanse around Churapcha in eastern Siberia, the ever more rapid thaw of the permafrost is changing the landscape, cracking up houses and releasing greenhouse gases. A growing number of little mounds are appearing across the region of Yakutia in the Russian Far East. Continued …

New Schedule: Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

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

(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer four round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

Bus Tickets 

New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

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.

 

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
  • State Railway – 1590