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Saturday’s news-Dec 9

Today’s news: Christmas Events/New train schedule released/A Good Place to Retire?/New Hua Hin police chief/2-billion-baht electricity subsidy/Road safety measures for double-deckers/Cooler temperatures to Thailand/Michelin Guide Thailand unveils selections/Dangerous honeycomb wax sweets/Five children rescued from shopping center life/Health department halts bottled water factory/To improve education system/Economy: Minimum wage to be hiked/Home renting, over buying, favored/Chinese-Thai battery plant opens/A long way from net-zero/Tourism: Chinese Tiktoker fined/Chao Phraya cruises slash prices/China cuts visa fees/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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New train schedule for Hua Hin released

As Hua Hin prepares to welcome its new elevated train station, set to open on Monday, the State Railway of Thailand has released a revised train schedule effective Dec. 15, offering enhanced travel options for commuters between Hua Hin and Bangkok. All ticketing services will transition to the new Hua Hin train station from Monday.

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The most significant change comes on Dec. 15, when all train operations to and from Hua Hin will be transferred to the new elevated station. Continued …

Is Thailand Still a Good Place to Retire? Tropical Dream or Bureaucratic Nightmare?

Thailand has consistently been a top choice for those seeking a picturesque and affordable retirement. As 2024 draws near, it’s natural to wonder if this vibrant country still holds its allure for retirees.

While important aspects like living expenses, visa policies, and medical facilities are key considerations, Thailand’s truly inviting spirit shouldn’t be underestimated. The thriving expat communities scattered throughout the nation offer retirees a chance to blend in, embracing local traditions and lifestyle with ease. Continued …

New Hua Hin police chief named

Police Col. Kampnat Na Wichai has officially been appointed as the chief of the Hua Hin Police Station. The appointment ceremony took place at the station on Friday.

Reflecting traditional practices, he began his tenure by paying respects at the local guardian spirits’ shrine, seeking blessings for good fortune in his upcoming duties. Continued …

2-billion-baht electricity subsidy allocated for 17.7 million households

The Thai Cabinet has allocated 2 billion baht to subsidize electricity costs for 17.7 million vulnerable households.

The scheme, set to be a new year’s gift, will apply to those using no more than 300 units of electricity per month, maintaining a cost of 3.99 baht per unit. Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister Peeraphan Salirathaviphak stated that the Ministry of Energy is preparing to propose this support measure for Cabinet approval this month. Continued …

Road safety measures taken for double-deckers to reduce accident risks

The Department of Land Transport is taking several steps to regulate the road safety of double-decker buses to reduce the risk of accidents.

In the latest incident, a double-decker bus belonging to Srisiam Dernrod and operated by the Transport Co. crashed into trees on the roadside of Highway No. 4 (Phetkasem) southbound between kilometer markers 331-332 in Moo 7 Huay Yang subdistrict, Thap Sakae district, Prachuap Khiri Khan province on Dec. 5, killing 14 and injuring 32 others. Continued …

Cold spell from China brings cooler temperatures to Thailand

A cold spell from China is bringing cooler temperatures to Thailand, with a decrease of 1-3 degrees Celsius forecasted across the country. The 24-hour weather forecast indicates that this high-pressure system or cold mass of air is spreading over northern Thailand and the South China Sea, resulting in colder temperatures and strong winds, particularly in the north and northeast of the country. Continued …

Michelin Guide Thailand unveils Bib Gourmand selections

As a prelude to the official MICHELIN Stars announcement slated on Monday, the Michelin Guide Thailand has unveiled the 2024 Bib Gourmand selection, which features 196 food establishments – including 32 new entries (28 newcomers, and 4 moving from the Michelin Selected list). Of the newcomers, 12 are from Ko Samui and Surat Thani mainland – two newly covered destinations in the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand edition.

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The Bib Gourmand distinction, symbolized by the “Bibendum” or “Michelin Man”, recognizes both restaurants and street food eateries that Michelin inspectors consider to be the best value for money within the selection. Bib Gourmand establishments fall within the $ and $$ price range, namely the categories “on a budget” and “a moderate spend”. Continued …

Dangerous honeycomb wax sweets trend sweeps social media in Thailand

Social media is on fire with the sale of a potentially dangerous dessert, known as honeycomb wax sweets or simply, wax sweets. These cute, colorful treats conceal a hidden risk.

A consumer posted on Facebook about a certain type of sweet that resembles a candle wax stick but contains a sweet filling. The shell, which is made of wax, has a texture similar to a candle. Some people bite into it, suck out the sweet syrup, and then spit out the wax. Continued …

Five children left with 40 baht daily rescued from shopping center life

Five children found living in a shopping center, left by their parents with only 40 baht per day, have been rescued by Kan Jom Puan, also known as Kanthasat Pongphaiboonvech, along with officers from the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security and Bang Khen Police Station.

The children, aged between one and 12 years old, were discovered living in the food court area of a shopping center near a children’s play zone. They had only a bed sheet, two dolls, a stroller, a bag of diapers, a food box, and a water bottle. Continued …

Health department halts bottled water factory production in Roi Et

The Department of Health has ordered an immediate halt to production at a bottled water factory in Roi Et province.

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The decision was made following the release of a shocking video showing water being manually filled into bottles. The factory, which is a licensed water production facility, was inspected and found to be non-compliant with Good Manufacturing Practice (GMP) standards. Continued …

PM vows to improve education system amid poor scores

All past governments must take responsibility for the poor results of Thai students in recent international tests, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

His government, which took office three months ago, will strive to resolve the problem and improve the Thai education system, he said. Continued …

Minimum wage to be hiked by around 2.4% from Jan 1; to 345/day in PKK

Thailand’s daily minimum wage is set to increase nationwide from Jan. 1 in the range of 330 to 370 baht per day, according to the province, the Labor Ministry said. The minimum wage for Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has been pegged at 345 baht per day.

The tripartite committee on minimum wage, comprising representatives of employers, employees and the government sector, met on Friday to finalize the details of minimum wage adjustment across all 77 provinces. Continued …

Home renting, over buying, favored by younger buyers

Rental residential developer Homa is planning to spend 10 billion baht to build or acquire 5,000 rental units in Thailand, Indonesia, Vietnam and the Philippines over the next five years to capitalize on the trend among younger generations of consumers who prefer renting to owning a property.

Founder and Managing Director Luca Dotti said the definition of a home was shifting away from a place of long-term permanence, as newer generations prefer to invest more in experiences than a static way of life. Continued …

Chinese-Thai battery plant opens in Rayong, boosting Thailand’s EV mission

NV Gotion, a joint venture between Chinese battery maker Gotion and Thai state-owned PTT, opened its first factory in Thailand on Thursday.

The new plant, located at Siam Eastern Industrial Park II in Rayong, is a significant step in the country’s ambition to become a global hub for electric vehicle production, said the president of Thailand’s oil and gas giant. Continued …

The world is still a long way from net-zero carbon emissions

Countries are all far behind in the global goal to achieve net-zero carbon emissions and that could put the world in danger, Dr. Ernst Reichel, Germany’s ambassador to Thailand, said during the Thai-German conference “Climate Talk” in Bangkok.

Apart from the impact on the economy, he said climate change is now reverberating in daily life and this is enabling more people to seek ways to cope with this challenge. Continued …

Chinese Tiktoker fined over claims about Bangkok’s notorious Nana

A Chinese social media influencer who came to Thailand to report on the kingdom’s foreign tourism industry, particularly Bangkok’s Nana nightlife district, has found herself summoned, charged, fined and warned off by Immigration Bureau police, who informed her she could be facing potential deportation for breaching the kingdom’s strict labor laws.

In the last 48 hours, tourist police have been seen mingling with tourists, many of them grinning and cheerful Western women in the city’s somewhat notorious Nana nightlife area, rebuffing claims made by 28-year-old Zi Yu Wang, a successful Tik Tok influencer, who entered Thailand on a Thai Privilege long-term visa. Continued … 

Chao Phraya cruise operators slash prices as tourism battles slowdown

Chao Phraya cruise operators are keeping prices level due to sluggish tourism and high competition.

While tourism is taking its time to recover, business-oriented charters are sailing toward a stronger comeback. Poowadee Kunpalin, vice president of the Chao Phraya River Tourism Assn., talks about the resurgence. Continued …

China cut visa fees by 25% for travelers from Thailand, other countries

China has thrown open its doors, slashing visa fees by 25%, with the offer extending to a range of countries, including Thailand, Japan, Mexico, Vietnam, and the Philippines.

China, in its latest move to boost tourism and business, has made it more affordable for millions to obtain visas. The unprecedented 25% cut applies to travelers from over a dozen nations. Continued …

US blocks UN Security Council demand for humanitarian ceasefire in Gaza

The United States vetoed a United Nations resolution Friday backed by almost all other Security Council members and dozens of other nations demanding an immediate humanitarian cease-fire in Gaza. Supporters called it a terrible day and warned of more civilian deaths and destruction as the war goes into its third month. Continued …

Maersk invests $670M to expand delivery network in SE Asia

Shipping and logistics services provider A.P. Moller-Maersk is investing US$500 million to strengthen and expand its supply chain in Southeast Asia, to capitalize on the region’s growing consumption and manufacturing activity. Continued …

World food prices hold steady in November

The United Nations food agency’s world price index held steady in November, with lower international cereal prices offset by higher prices of vegetable oils. The Food and Agriculture Organization’s (FAO) price index, which tracks the most globally traded food commodities, averaged 120.4 points in November, around October’s levels, which were the lowest since March 2021. Continued …

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  • Tourist police – 1155
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  • Department of Highways – 1586

Wednesday’s news-Oct 18

Today’s news: Water cutoff Thursday/Hua Hin listed in Green Destinations Top 100/Thai-Italian Chamber plans festivities/Heavy rain warning/Evacuation of Thais continues/Woman applauded for rescuing Thais/Electric train ridership soars by 90%/State revenue outperforms target/Eyewear company opens plant/Unable to improve room rates/Phuket Vegetarian Festival/Nakhon Phanom boat festival/Add Koh Samet To Your Itinerary/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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Hua Hin listed in the 2023 Green Destinations Top 100

Hua Hin, Mueang Kao Sukhothai, Khlong Thom, and Nan Old City – have been listed in the “2023 Green Destination Top 100 Stories” for showcasing exemplary destination management practices toward a responsible future for tourism.

Good practice stories of Mueang Kao Sukhothai, Khlong Thom (in Krabi), and Nan Old City were submitted by the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA), while the story of Hua Hin (in Prachuap Khiri Khan) was presented by the Hua Hin municipality. Continued …

Thai-Italian Chamber plans November festivities

The Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce (TICC) (TICC) will host a series of events in Hua Hin from Nov. 3-5 under the banner “A long weekend at the Royal Coast Riviera.”

On Friday, Nov. 3, from 6:30-9pm, the Hua Hin Wine Expo will feature special guest speakers and live music at the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort.

On Saturday, Nov. 4, from 11:30 am, there will be a brunch at Banyan Golf Club Hua Hin, followed by a free digestif in Villa Suasana.

On Saturday, Nov. 4, from 6-8:30pm, experience the charm of Italy at Aperitivo Italiano, a networking event at Anantasila Villa by the Sea.

On Sunday, Nov. 5, all day, the Vine Vibes in Monsoon Valley, will be held. Enjoy a vineyard tour with an elephant meet and greet, premium wine tasting, and a sharing-style set menu.

Hua Hin Vikings to defend floorball title Nov 3-5

Bangkok Floorball, the pioneer of the exciting sports scene in Thailand, is holding its annual floorball tournament at St Andrews International School, Sukhumvit 107, from Nov. 3-5.

The competition is expected to be fierce as the teams aim to dethrone the reigning champions, Hua Hin Vikings, and create their own legacy in this exciting sport. Continued …

Heavy rain warning for 31 provinces

Heavy rain and thunderstorms will affect 31 provinces today, with the south likely to see the heaviest downpours.

These areas could see flash flooding and forest run-off, especially near water courses and in low-lying areas. These weather conditions are caused by a monsoon trough passing over the upper part of southern Thailand, the Gulf of Thailand and the eastern region, combining with the southwest monsoon. Continued …

Evacuation of Thais from Israel continues

The sixth batch of Thai citizens evacuated from Israel touched down at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 6.34pm Tuesday on El Al flight LY085, which departed Tel Aviv earlier in the day.

There were 211 passengers on board the flight, 162 of whom had registered for voluntary return with the authorities. The other 49 bought their own tickets. Continued …

Woman applauded for rescuing nearly 100 Thais stranded in Israel war zones

Nongbua Lamphu native, Wiphawadee “Jaem” Vannachai, 40, became an overnight sensation on social media after a clip recording her heroic efforts to rescue Thai workers from Israeli war zones went viral.

The heroic woman, who is also known as “Sister Jaem”, and a younger colleague were seen driving past several Israeli tanks and war-ravaged neighborhoods to pick up Thai workers from camps near the war zone and drop them off in bomb shelters. Continued …

Bangkok’s electric train flat fare drops to 20 baht, ridership soars by 90%

A surge of nearly 90% in ridership was recorded on Bangkok’s Red and Purple electric train lines Monday, following the introduction of a 20-baht flat fare.

The Department of Rail Transport (DRT) source revealed that the number of passengers on both lines escalated to 94,446 on Monday, marking an 86% increase from the previous day. Continued …

State revenue outperforms target by 6.9%

For the first 11 months of fiscal 2023, government revenue exceeded its target by 6.9%, or 153 billion baht, achieving a treasury balance of 300 billion baht at the end of August, said Fiscal Policy Office Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja.

Pornchai said the government collected net revenue of 2.36 trillion baht for the first 11 months of fiscal 2023 (October 2022 to August 2023), an increase of 6.9%, an improvement on 4.9% growth recorded in the same period last year. Continued …

World’s biggest eyewear company opens new plant in Rayong

EssilorLuxottica, the world’s leading eyewear producer, officially opened a new plant in Rayong on Tuesday. The integrated ophthalmic lenses and frames manufacturing plant is part of the company’s 16-billion-baht investment to turn Thailand into its Southeast Asia manufacturing hub. The new factory is expected to create 6,000 jobs.

The Rayong plant is among the largest of EssilorLuxottica Group’s global facilities, chief operating officer Giorgio Striano told a press conference on Monday ahead of the plant’s inauguration. Continued … 

Hotels unable to improve room rates

Hotels in major destinations overall have been unable to improve the average daily room rate during the high season, due to the slow rebound of the mass market, according to the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA).

Sanpech Supabowornsthian, president of THA’s eastern chapter, said hotels in Pattaya and the eastern region previously wanted to offer rooms at the same rate as 2019’s level during the high season after seeing a healthy rebound in international tourism. Continued … 

Rain doesn’t dampen spirits at the Phuket Vegetarian Festival

The Phuket Vegetarian Festival, a grand spectacle of Chinese culture, witnessed another round of street processions today. Despite the heavy downpour, the processions, featuring devotees from the Sapam Shrine and the Bang Khu Shrine, kicked off with fervor.

Photographs capturing the essence of the festivities were shared, each frame telling a unique story of the festival. Among the series of images, one stood out – an image of Iw Keng, carried by devotees in a procession that wound its way to the far reaches of Saphan Hin before returning along the same path to the shrines north of Phuket Town. Continued …

Nakhon Phanom shines bright for boat festival

To mark the end of the Buddhist Lent, the northeastern town of Nakhon Phanom and the banks of the Mekong River will be lit up for the annual Illuminated Boat Festival, which runs from this Friday to Oct. 30, making it a wonderful festive getaway for vacationers to savor the charm of Thai cultural legacy.

According to local beliefs, boats have been used to worship the Lord Buddha’s footprints and the Chulamanee pagoda in heaven, as well as to show devotion to the goddess of water. Continued …

Add Koh Samet To Your Next Thailand Itinerary

Thailand has long been cherished for its diverse and abundant landscapes, drawing travelers from across the globe. From the serene mountains of Chiang Mai to the beaches of Phuket, Thailand has something to offer every type of adventurer. However, right off the country’s mainland, a hidden gem often escapes the well-worn tourist paths — Koh Samet.

This idyllic island, often hailed as Thailand’s best-kept secret, beckons with an air of exclusivity that promises travelers a unique experience. Koh Samet is the vacationer’s haven for local Thais, unlike some of its more bustling counterparts. This is the perfect escape for those who yearn for a more secluded and authentic adventure. Continued …

After blast kills hundreds at Gaza hospital, Hamas and Israel trade blame

A massive blast rocked a Gaza City hospital packed with wounded and other Palestinians seeking shelter Tuesday, killing hundreds of people, the Hamas-run Health Ministry said. Hamas blamed an Israeli airstrike, while the Israeli military blamed a rocket misfired by Palestinian militants. Continued …

Chinese-invested airport in Cambodia’s tourist hub opens

Siem Reap Angkor International Airport (SAI) welcomed its first flight on Oct. 16, marking a significant milestone in Cambodia’s tourism development post-Covid-19. The $1.1 billion investment was initiated through the Cambodia-China “steel friendship” and “diamond cooperation” policies, led by government leaders from both countries. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week

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

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

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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

Friday’s News-March 10

  • Hua Hin dealing with water supply problems/
  • Free pet rabies vaccinations offered in Hua Hin/
  • Hua Hin Magic during the 2023 Thailand Open/
  • No hike in electricity rates until August, minister assures/
  • Summer storm warning for Bangkok and 41 other provinces/
  • Avoid eight types of foods to prevent kidney disease/
  • Being an English teacher in Thailand 2023 – What is it like?/
  • Measures sought to stimulate property market/
  • As election nears, PM vows no more coups/
  • Thailand improves but still ‘not free’/
  • Big Joke prepares cases against 116 corrupt immigration officers/
  • Thailand unveils 3 strategies to become global EV-manufacturing center/
  • Dept of Corrections denies existence of ‘VIP rooms’ in Thai prisons/
  • Tourism: Tourism sector braces for 80 million visitors by 2027/’Gangs of foreigners’ accused of stealing jobs from locals in Phuket/Rayong cheers as Chinese tourists return on first flight to U-Tapao/First of many? Russian Man Arrested on Pha-ngan Island for 188 days of Overstay/Two Thai destinations win awards in Germany for sustainable tourism/Take Advantage of Eco-Tourism Travel Apps in Thailand/
  • International: Indonesia unveils construction site of new capital city/China’s Xi handed historic third term as president/
  • Links: Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Hua Hin dealing with water supply problems

Hua Hin is facing issues with the supply of drinking water, as its main storage facility for raw water is at a low level. Some residents have experienced no water or a drop in water pressure in recent days.

Officials say repairs to water pipes in Phetchaburi have significantly reduced flow to the reservoir. The repairs were due for completion yesterday.

Also contributing to the problem is the lack of rainfall recently, as well as the increased visitor numbers.

Free pet rabies vaccinations offered in Hua Hin

Hua Hin is launching a vaccination campaign for dogs and cats in all communities to prevent the spread of rabies during the hot season and ensure safety for residents and tourists.

The municipality is currently promoting a week-long vaccination campaign for rabies prevention as part of the “Disease-free Animals, Safe Humans” project.

The project aims to provide vaccination services to the town’s dogs and cats, as well as offer owners information and advice on observing the behavior of pets and animals living in public areas that may be infected with rabies. Continued …

Hua Hin Magic during the 2023 Thailand Open

The 2023 Thailand Open Hua Hin presented by E@, a WTA 250 tournament held in Hua Hin in February, still lingers in the minds of professional tennis players and remains their topic of conversation, even past its completion more than a month ago.

Hua Hin boasts a number of famous tourist spots, all of which are well known to foreigners who have visited before. In fact, this resort town actually offers a lot of charming aspects that are worth discovering.

Thus, Proud Group and True Arena Sport Club, on behalf of the organizers, joined hands with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to carry out special activities to highlight Hua Hin as a city of culture and health to tourists from across the world using social media and word-of-mouth. Continued …

No hike in electricity rates until August, minister assures

There will be no increase in electricity rates from May to August this year for both the household and industrial sectors, Energy Minister Supattanapong Punmeechaow said on Thursday.

He made the remark during the seminar “The Next Thailand’s Future” at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center in Bangkok.

Supattanapong said that electricity is currently at 4.72 baht per unit for the household sector and at 5.33 baht per unit for the industrial sector. Continued …

Summer storm warning for Bangkok and 41 other provinces

People living in 42 provinces in the northern, northeastern, central and eastern regions of Thailand, including Bangkok and its suburbs, are advised to brace for summer storms, which will bring heavy rain and hail to some areas from Sunday until next Tuesday.

The Meteorological Department said today that a moderate cold front is forecast to blanket the northern part of Thailand and the South China Sea and this will collide with the westerly winds over the northern region, as the country is experiencing hot weather.

This weather condition will create summer storms, with strong winds in the northern, northeastern, central and eastern regions, as well as hail in some areas, said the department. Continued …

Avoid eight types of foods to prevent kidney disease

The Department of Health has advised Thais to avoid eight kinds of foods and ingredients that cause kidney disease.

They comprise:
– Foods with high sodium content, such as MSG, sauces, and seasoning powder;
– Processed meats such as sausages and ham;
– Foods that contain butter and cream, such as cake, pizza, and pastries;
– Foods with high phosphorus content, such as dairy products, animal innards, and dried prawn; Continued …

Being an English teacher in Thailand 2023 – What is it like?

Have you ever considered teaching English abroad? If you’re looking for an adventure and an opportunity to make a positive impact, then being an English teacher in Thailand might be just what you’re looking for.

First things first, why Thailand? Well, it’s a beautiful country with a rich culture and warm, friendly people. The food is amazing, the beaches are stunning, and there’s something for everyone here. Plus, the cost of living is incredibly low compared to Western countries, so you’ll be able to save money while living comfortably.

Now, let’s explore what it’s like to teach English in Thailand and why it might be the perfect opportunity for you. Continued …

Measures sought to stimulate property market

The next government should revise loan-to-value (LTV) limits, reduce the minimum land size for low-rise houses and extend the leasehold period to stimulate residential demand amid unfavorable conditions, according to property associations.

Meesak Chunharuckchot, president of the Thai Real Estate Assn., said the easing of LTV limits should be extended to those borrowing for more than two years, as it would help boost both the new and second-hand home market.

“Borrowers who have been making payments on a home loan for over two years are generally considered to be reliable borrowers,” he said. “They should get a 100% loan-to-value if they want to buy a second home as their income rises,” Meesak said yesterday at the Property Focus 2023 seminar. Continued …

As election nears, PM vows no more coups

Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday vowed there would be no more coups, saying the 2014 putsch was the last, in an attempt to allay fears as the general election nears.

Prayut was responding to a question regarding remarks written by Deputy Prime Minister and Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader Prawit Wongsuwon on Facebook on Wednesday.

In the post, Prawit, who is the PPRP’s prime minister candidate, said he can do better than others in promoting national reconciliation and coordinating national development between politicians and the elite. Continued …

Thailand improves but still ‘not free’

Thailand has improved slightly in an annual assessment by Freedom House but remains “not free” overall, the U.S. democracy research group said on Thursday.

The country was assigned a score of 30 out of 100, compared with 29 out of 100 in the group’s 2022 report. The total score consists of two main components: Political rights (6 out of 40), and civil liberties (24 out of 60).

“Following five years of military dictatorship, Thailand transitioned to a military-dominated, semi-elected government in 2019,” the authors of the Freedom in the World 2023 report wrote. “The combination of democratic deterioration and frustrations over the role of the monarchy in Thailand’s governance triggered massive demonstrations in 2020 and 2021. Continued …

Big Joke prepares cases against 116 corrupt immigration officers

The investigation against 116 allegedly corrupt immigration police officers is moving apace. It involves the issuing of visas to foreigners.

A huge amount of evidence of their taking of bribes and back-handers is being sifted through.

Nine immigration offices across the northeast and the north are in the crosshairs. Continued …

Thailand unveils 3 strategies to become global EV-manufacturing center

The Thailand Automotive Institute (TAI) on Thursday unveiled its three-point strategy to forge a global manufacturing hub for zero-emission vehicles (ZEVs) by 2030. TAI comes under the Industry Ministry and is tasked with developing the Thai automotive sector.

TAI President Kriengsak Wongpromrat said the domestic auto industry’s transition to ZEV manufacturing is being guided by the institute’s “Reshape the future” roadmap.

“TAI is also helping businesses in the automotive industry cope with the transition, especially small and medium enterprises,” he said. Continued …

Dept of Corrections denies existence of ‘VIP rooms’ in Thai prisons

Contrary to allegations in the media that inmates in Thai prisons can buy their way into an air-conditioned, smoking room with unlimited TV, the Department of Corrections says there is no such thing as a VIP room when you’re behind bars in Thailand.

On Tuesday, Deputy Director-General of the Department of Corrections Sitthi Suteewong said he would like to clarify several points about inmate life in Thailand.

Sitthi says there is no smoking whatsoever in any of Thailand’s prisons. Before 2018, inmates were allowed to smoke cigarettes outside at specified times. In 2019, the Ministry of Public Health declared prisons “smoke-free zones,” prohibited the sale of tobacco in prisons, and completely banned smoking on prison grounds. Continued …

Tourism sector braces for 80 million visitors by 2027

Intense congestion at popular tourist destinations needs to ease in order to accommodate a new target of 80 million foreign arrivals by 2027, says Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn.

“It might be harsh to say this, but Thailand should never return to the conditions of 2019 when almost 40 million foreign tourists flocked to the country, with many destinations overcrowded like slums,” said Phiphat.

Speaking at a seminar held by Krungthai Bank on Thursday, he said the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) wants the tourism industry to contribute 25% of GDP by 2027, up from 17.8% in 2019, generating a minimum of 6 trillion baht. Continued …

‘Gangs of foreigners’ accused of stealing jobs from locals in Phuket

The hospitality sector in Phuket is urging the government to solve the issue of foreign mafia on the resort island.

It is concerned the group is now exploiting laws to run their own businesses while also taking up the jobs traditionally reserved for locals.

Speaking during a recent meeting about tourism issues in the three Andaman provinces, Kata Group Resorts founder and President Pramookpisitt Achariyachai said some foreigners were breaching rules on jobs that are normally restricted to Thais. Continued …

Rayong cheers as Chinese tourists return on first flight to U-Tapao

U-Tapao–Rayong–Pattaya International Airport in Rayong welcomed 160 Chinese tourists on the inaugural flight of China’s Loong Air to the eastern province on Thursday.

Flight GJ8973, an Airbus A320, arrived from Xi’an Xianyang International Airport in northwest China carrying tourists who wish to explore Thailand, said airport Deputy Director Kiatkul Suwan.

A group of dancers and drummers from Nong Nooch Tropical Garden in Pattaya welcomed Chinese visitors with a Thai traditional music show at the airport. Each tourist also received a floral garland and souvenir from the airport. Continued …

First of many? Russian Man Arrested on Pha-ngan Island for 188 days of Overstay

A 50-year-old Russian man was arrested on Pha-ngan Island in Surat Thani for 188 days of overstaying his legal visa conditions.

Surat Thani Immigration officers said they arrested Leonid Toisloi, 50, a Russian national. He was arrested in front of a convenience store in Chalok Lam, on Pha-ngan Island. Continued …

Koh Mak

Two Thai destinations win awards in Germany for sustainable tourism

Two Thai destinations have won prestigious awards in Germany for sustainable tourism. The destinations are the island of Koh Mak, located in the eastern Trat province, and Huay Pu Keng village in the northern Mae Hong Son province.

The two picturesque locations won top spots at the Green Destinations Story Awards held at ITB Berlin 2023 in Germany. The awards ceremony honors the most inspirational initiatives for sustainable tourism development across six categories from submissions to the annual Green Destinations Top 100 Stories competition. Continued …

Take Advantage of Eco-Tourism Travel Apps in Thailand

A growing number of tourists around the world are looking to travel more sustainably. The market for eco-tourism products and services rose from $157 billion in 2021 to $185 billion in 2022. As customers become more concerned about sustainability, more countries are embracing sustainability to earn tourist dollars.

Thailand is among the countries that has made sustainability a priority. In fact, Thailand has been rated the number one country in Southeast Asia for meeting the United Nations Sustainability Goals.

Since Thailand is so dedicated to sustainability, more eco-tourists are likely to visit the country in the future. If you are an eco-friendly traveler, you will want to consider the ways that you can enjoy the area. Continued …

Indonesia unveils construction site of new capital city

Orange-red ground has been broken in the jungle of East Borneo, where the Indonesian government has begun construction of its new capital city. Officials promise a “sustainable forest city” that puts the environment at the heart of development and aims to be carbon-neutral by 2045. Continued …

China’s Xi handed historic third term as president

Xi Jinping was handed a third term as Chinese president today, capping a rise that has seen him become the country’s most powerful leader in generations. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedules

 

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