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Tuesday’s news-May 13


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Hua Hin election results announced

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Two people electrocuted on soi 94 during storm

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Grim reality of the White Lotus ‘LBH Losers’ who flock to Hua Hin

Retired army major Graeme Davidson joined a long line of travelers when he sought refuge in Thailand’s coastal resort of Hua Hin after his wife drowned while kayaking in Australia. The Thai royal family has been coming here since the 1920s when they began building palaces to escape Bangkok’s brutal humidity and enjoy summer retreats.

In the past decade, Hua Hin has also become a retirement mecca for Westerners – many of them from Britain and Australia – attracted to the laidback lifestyle and low cost of living. The region, famous for its beaches, temples and night markets, is promoted by tourism authorities as the Thai Riviera and has become a popular holiday destination for Bangkok’s middle class. Continued …

Six Dead as Covid Cases Surge in Thailand

Thailand is on high alert as Covid-19 cases spike, with six deaths reported last week. According to the Department of Disease Control (DDC), infections surged to 16,607 between May 4 and May 10, up from 14,680 the previous week.

The DDC report contradicts earlier claims by the Public Health Ministry that the situation was under control. The spike in cases and fatalities calls for vigilant public health response, as medical experts closely monitor the trajectory of the virus. Continued …

More rain forecast through Sunday

The Meteorological Department has warned of heavy rainfall from today through Sunday, set to soak several parts of the country, including Bangkok. According to the forecast, the southwest monsoon will intensify from May 13–17, bringing widespread thunderstorms across the country.

From May 18–22, the monsoon will weaken slightly, but afternoon to evening showers will continue, with rainfall expected to increase again from May 23–25. Continued …

In a world filled with plastics, study says plastics can be deadly

The world has a plastic problem and it seems to be getting worse. A study released in late April found that chemicals in plastics were potentially associated with as many as 350,000 heart disease deaths globally in 2018.

Evidence is also accumulating that the microplastic bits now found everywhere in our environment – from Antarctica to the Amazon – are invading our bodies and have been implicated in everything from heart disease to infertility. In addition, the chemicals used in plastic can leach out into food, potentially increasing risks for obesity, heart disease, and other ailments. Continued …

Labor minister vows to slash work deaths by 2030

Thailand’s labor boss is declaring war on deadly workplaces — promising to cut fatalities in half within five years. At the National Occupational Safety Day 2025 opening ceremony, Labor Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn unveiled his ambitious “Safety Thailand” vision to drastically reduce serious workplace injuries and deaths.

The aim is to bring down severe injury rates from 2.13 to one per 1,000 workers, and deaths from 5.3 to no more than three per 100,000 workers by 2030. Continued …

Thai Schools Struggle with New Literacy-Based Curriculum Shake-Up

Thailand’s Education Ministry is stirring the educational pot with the introduction of a new literacy-based curriculum across 4,400 state schools. Debuting this upcoming semester, the policy has ruffled some feathers as educators and experts voice concerns about the abrupt curriculum change.

Lecturer Athapol Anunthavorasakul from Chulalongkorn University has highlighted that teachers only learned of this major shift a couple of months ago, sparking confusion and frustration among the academic community. Continued …

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BoT warns of long path to recovery

Structural problems are a key concern undermining Thailand’s future growth potential, Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput has warned in a harrowing forecast of the country’s economic future.

Sethaput, scheduled to complete his term on Sept. 30 this year, outlined Thailand’s economic outlook in four phases, describing it as a V-shaped trajectory influenced by U.S. tariffs on Thai exports. Continued …

IMF Lowers Thailand’s 2025 Growth Projection to 1.8%, Highlights Four Major Economic Risks

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has revised Thailand’s economic growth forecast for 2025 downward to 1.8%, lowering it from an earlier projection of over 2%. The downward revision reflects concerns over slower-than-expected recovery in key sectors, including tourism and exports, which have been pivotal to Thailand’s economic performance.

Additionally, global economic uncertainties and domestic challenges, such as inflationary pressures, have contributed to the IMF’s more cautious outlook. The adjustment reflects the impact of four structural challenges that continue to constrain the country’s economic momentum. Continued …

Housing debt crisis tops 232-billion baht

In a time when the dream of owning a home is increasingly clouded by rising debt, newly released data from the National Credit Bureau sends a troubling signal about the state of Thailand’s housing market.

In Q1 2025, non-performing loans (NPLs) in the housing sector surged past 232 billion baht, marking a 16.5% increase from the same period last year — a stark reflection of mounting financial pressure at the household level that’s beginning to shake the foundations of the mortgage system. Continued …

Thailand on track to become global leader in future food

As one of the world’s leading exporters of rice, sugar, chicken, and seafood, Thailand – long known as the “kitchen of the world” – is now striving to become a leader in the production of future food.

Future food falls into four categories: functional food and functional ingredients, medical and personalized food, alternative protein, and organic food. Functional foods include products that offer added health benefits such as boosting immunity or increasing energy-like botanical drinks with Thai herbal extracts such as lemongrass or ginger. Continued …

Thailand Enhances Compensation for Travelers Facing Flight Issues

From May 20, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) will improve compensation for travelers affected by unannounced flight delays and cancellations. These new measures aim to better assist travelers already waiting at airports.

For international flights, airlines must provide complimentary meals and communication access if delays exceed two hours. If delays stretch beyond five hours, airlines need to offer either 1,500 baht in cash or alternatives like travel vouchers within 14 days. Accommodation and shuttle services must also be arranged for those in need. For delays over 10 hours, compensations increase to between 2,000 and 4,500 baht, depending on flight distance, with similar alternative options. Continued …

Outlook seen dim for airline industry until Q3

The outlook for the aviation industry has dimmed, as international arrivals are expected to remain muted until the third quarter, with a significant slowdown from China the main culprit, say analysts.

Sweeping U.S. tariffs are likely to pose operational challenges for airlines, affecting both top-line revenue and operating costs amid decelerating travel demand growth in Asia, noted leading brokerages. Continued …

Phuket unfazed by weak Chinese market

The sluggish Chinese market should have a short-term impact on Phuket, as well as Thailand, as the island can attract other foreign arrivals and long-stay markets, according to Lan Kwai Fong Group, an operator of residential projects in the province.

Allan Zeman, chairman of Lan Kwai Fong Group, said the sluggish Chinese market is attributed to concerns about kidnapping and call center scams in Myanmar, as well as the recent earthquake that rocked parts of Thailand. Continued …

Australian tourist found dead off Phuket beach

An Australian man has reportedly been pulled from the water, after going missing while on holiday in Thailand. The 41-year-old, reportedly from South Australia, was reported missing by his wife on May 7 in Phuket.

Three days later, authorities were alerted by the chief lifeguard at Freedom Beach, who had spotted a body drifting about 20 meters from the shoreline during his morning patrol. Continued …

Thai Airways resumes normal flights to Pakistan

Thai Airways International said today it was resuming all regular flights to Pakistan following the reopening of civil air space between Pakistan and India.

The flag carrier said all flights to Pakistani destinations were back to normal from today. THAI flies to Karachi, Lahore and Islamabad. Continued …

Live Rich From $1,200 A Month In These 4 Thai Expat Havens

Thailand is a wonderland blessed with natural beauty and home to a friendly local population, as well as a growing number of expats — as many as 4 million people are said to have chosen “The Land of Smiles” as their new home.

Thailand offers a wealth of lifestyle options for expats, from palm-fringed islands to bustling cities. Here’s a quick look at four Thai havens where you can settle in easily and make the most of expat life. Continued …

8 ways to find calm in Thailand’s larger-than-life capital city

Bangkok may have a reputation as one of the world’s biggest concrete jungles, but in between the neon-lit streets, rooftop bars and crowded markets there are some glorious pockets of calm.

The city’s network of canals help create breathing space among the tuk-tuk packed neighborhoods, and there’s a surprising amount of green space in the city’s environs — accessible by boat, bike or on foot. Here are eight of our favorite hideaways. Continued …

Pattaya’s Sanctuary of Truth Claims World Record

The Sanctuary of Truth in Pattaya has been crowned the world’s largest wooden museum by the World Book of Records in London. A certificate presentation was held at the Sanctuary yesterday, marking a new chapter in the museum’s storied history.

The masterpiece is a wooden edifice, intricately carved, celebrating Thai heritage. Visitors worldwide are captivated by the Sanctuary’s stunning craftsmanship and cultural essence. Continued …

Thailand’s solar rooftop market to see growth amid falling prices

The solar rooftop market in Thailand is poised for increased competition, driven by decreasing prices, a rise in supply from manufacturers, and government initiatives to promote renewable energy.

EnergyLIB, a solar energy solutions provider, has introduced a solar system for townhouses, while a consortium including German cable manufacturer Lapp Holding Asia, Hong Kong-based industrial conglomerate Jebsen and Jessen Group, and Chinese solar panel maker Deye, is also launching new products. Continued …

US, China agree to lower tariffs in 90-day cool-off period

The U.S. and China will temporarily lower tariffs on each other’s products, according to a joint statement, in a move to cool trade tensions and give the world’s two largest economies three more months to resolve their differences. Continued …

UN aviation body rules Russia downed Malaysian airliner

The UN aviation council yesterday ruled that Russia was responsible for the downing of a Malaysian airliner over Ukraine that killed all 298 passengers and crew, including 196 Dutch citizens and 38 Australian citizens or residents, the Dutch and Australian governments said. 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.

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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.

 

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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
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Tuesday’s News-Jan 17

  • Thailand plans to extend 45-day visa-free stays until year end/
  • Prachuap Khiri Khan beach was the most searched for in Thailand in 2022/
  • EXAT ramps up Koh Samui bridge plan/
  • Will the driver’s license point system work?/
  • Three generals among 80 immigration police charged in triad visa scam/
  • Why house lizards have adapted to your home/
  • Thailand among 25 countries with least paid leave days/
  • Video: School teacher taken down by female gold shop staff after failed heist/
  • Southern Thai man strikes gold with rare cobra encounter/
  • Tanker explodes, 8 dock workers missing/
  • Gold price to reach eight-month high/
  • Tourism: China market poised to surge in Q4/This Is How Much Money You’ll Need Per Day In Thailand/Phuket’s new year tourist surge levels off/Dental tourism’s top destinations around the world/
  • Thailand Experience: Thailand’s Dragon Temple Is Real, & Here’s How To Get There/Carpet of lilies lures visitors to Nong Han lake in Udon Thani/What Will You Learn At Thailand’s Sanctuary Of Truth?/
  • Covid: Thailand’s Covid-19 hospitalizations drop, but deaths rise in 2nd week of 2023/Video: Will the Lunar New Year worsen China’s COVID surge?/
  • International: 73% of CEOs around the world say global economic growth will decline this year/Italy arrests Sicilian Mafia boss after 30 years on the run/Russian Strike On Ukraine Apartment Building Kills At Least 40/China’s population shrinks for first time since 1960/Runaway West Antarctic ice sheet collapse not ‘inevitable’/
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Thailand plans to extend 45-day visa-free stays until year end

The Tourism Authority of Thailand will propose extending the 45-day visa exemption on arrival policy until the end of the year to boost tourism recovery.

In September last year, Thailand’s Cabinet approved the temporary extension of visa on arrival and visa exemption on arrival for the high season.

Between Oct. 1, 2022 – March 31, 2023, foreign tourists arriving in Thailand are eligible to stay in the kingdom as follows depending on their passport country. Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Khan beach was the most searched for in Thailand in 2022

Bo Thong Lang Bay beach in Prachuap Khiri Khan has been revealed as the most searched for in Thailand, according to data released by Google. The bay, which is located in Bang Saphan, received more direction requests than beaches located in provinces such as Surat Thani, Krabi and Phuket. Part of the attraction of Bo Thong Lang Bay are the tiny islands located in the middle of the bay that appear during low tide, which also reveals the vast white sand beach. According to reviews, Bo Thong Lang Bay has a 4.5-star rating from more than 900 reviews. (HHT)

EXAT ramps up Koh Samui bridge plan

The Expressway Authority of Thailand (EXAT) is preparing to study the feasibility of building a bridge linking the mainland to Koh Samui.

EXAT Gov. Surachet Laophulsuk has visited the island to review information and inspect the proposed site for the bridge.

If the project clears the study and wins public approval, work is expected to begin in 2028 and finish two years later. Continued …

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Will the driver’s license point system work?

A new hope in the effort to make Thailand’s roads safer, a demerit point system has been introduced by the Royal Thai Police and the Land Transport Department.

These two major organizations will eventually connect their systems and attempt to curb traffic violations and dangerous driving, in the hope of increasing driver discipline on Thailand’s infamous roads. Video 

Three generals among 80 immigration police charged in triad visa scam

Over 80 Immigration police, including three holding the rank of major general, will be summoned for questioning for allegedly helping a group of Chinese gray capitalists reside in Thailand.

Deputy National Police Chief Lt. Gen. Surachate Hakparn, whose nickname is Big Joke, said a meeting will be held this week on this case with two of the three major generals being fellow officers of the Royal Police Cadet Academy, Class 47, the same class as a deputy commissioner of police.

Initially, they will be charged with violating Section 157 of the Criminal Code for allegedly demanding or agreeing to accept assets or other benefits for oneself or others and wrongfully acting or not acting in keeping with their position. Continued …

Why house lizards have adapted to your home

House lizards that once lived in forests but now occupy urban areas are very familiar to anyone who lives in Thailand. House lizards are common throughout the tropics, but what makes one species into a house lizard and another … dead?

The Puerto Rican crested anole, a brown lizard with a bright orange throat fan, unique to the island, has sprouted special scales like a gecko to help cling to smooth surfaces like walls and windows and its legs have grown longer, making it faster across open areas, and harder for a cat to catch.

Kristin Winchell, a biology professor at New YorkUniversity, said, “We are watching evolution as it’s unfolding.” Continued …

Thailand among 25 countries with least paid leave days

Thailand is among a list of countries offering the least amount of days of paid leave and paid public holidays in the world, according to a new study by Resume.io.

No East/Southeast Asian country whatsoever made it into the top 25 countries with the most amount of paid public holidays and paid annual leave days.

Resume.io‘s study found out how much annual leave and paid public holidays are available on average in every country in 197 countries around the world. Continued …

Video: School teacher taken down by female gold shop staff after failed heist

Dramatic CCTV from two angles show a primary school teacher in Roi-Et, northeastern Thailand, trying to rob a gold shop.

It happened at the Yaowarat gold shop at the Rajabhat Roi-Et University at 10.30 am yesterday, a day off for many teachers being Teachers’ Day in Thailand.

CCTV from inside the shop showed a woman in lots of clothing. She then runs off with an item before CCTV from outside the shop shows a woman staffer kick the would-be robber off her escape motorcycle. Continued …

Southern Thai man strikes gold with rare cobra encounter

A rare golden cobra slithered into a rubber plantation in Satun province in southern Thailand on Thursday.

Sitthinai Soisuwan was walking in the rubber plantation behind his house in Satun province when he spotted an unusual golden snake. Sitthinai said the snake flared its hood and threatened him.

Captivated by its beauty, Sitthinai didn’t think about the snake’s potentially deadly venom and wrangled the snake, put it in a sack, and carried it home. He said he planned on raising the golden snake as a pet. Continued … 

Tanker explodes, 8 dock workers missing

Eight workers were missing and houses damaged after an empty oil tanker caught fire and exploded at a dockyard on the Mae Klong river in Muang district on Tuesday morning.

The explosion aboard the tanker Smooth Sea 22 was reported to police about 9.17am.

The tanker, which has a capacity of 6,500 deadweight tons, was undergoing regular maintenance at Ruammitr Dockyard in tambon Laem Yai. Its tanks were empty. Continued …

Gold price to reach eight-month high

The price of gold is expected to reach an eight-month high of US$950 an ounce this week on looming fears of a global recession after the latest U.S. inflation rate fell to 6.5%, said SET-listed Hua Seng Heng Gold Futures.

Gold prices closed $23.50 higher on Friday, touching their highest level since April 2022 at $921.80, thanks to a weak dollar.

As U.S. inflation eased to 6.55% in December, from 7.1% previously, the market expects the Federal Reserve (Fed) to slow down interest rate hikes. Continued …

China market poised to surge in Q4

Luxury hotel operators are expecting the Chinese market to pick up stronger late this year, as there were no notable bookings from the mainland in the first quarter.

Ho Ren Yung, senior vice president of brand and commercial at Banyan Tree Group, said the company has seen an increase in bookings driven by Chinese tourists from February, particularly the high end and luxury segment, as well as business travelers.

However, Ho, the daughter of Banyan Tree’s founders, said the group still maintains a conservative forecast that the Chinese market will come back strongly in the fourth quarter. Continued …

This Is How Much Money You’ll Need Per Day In Thailand

Thailand is a travel destination that doesn’t disappoint. It’s a place where one can expect to experience a total cultural immersion through its sumptuous local dishes, majestic Buddhist monasteries, and pompous festivals like the Songkran.

There are also stunning white beaches, turquoise waters, and never-ending parties. Whether one is looking for luxurious or budget travel, Thailand has it all. Mostly, it’s a destination known to be popular among backpackers looking to explore the countries of Southeast Asia.

It is definitely a pocket-friendly country, where one can expect to find cheap or free activities. Also, the transportation system is pretty convenient, and there are always many options to look at when moving around. Continued …

Phuket’s new year tourist surge levels off

Figures from Phuket’s Immigration Office indicate that the huge surge of tourists into Phuket has leveled off after the Christmas/New Year holiday period.

From Dec. 25 to this week, the daily arrival numbers have hovered between 9,500 and 12,900 people. But the average has “flatlined” since Dec. 15 last year, although there is no clear sign of the daily arrivals dropping at this stage, although the graph at the bottom of the information suggests a mild softening in demand since New Year.

Again, the Russian arrivals are, by far, the most numbers of the nationalities flying into Phuket at this time, almost three times more numerous as the second highest population of arrivals from India. The figures, below, show arrival numbers from the start of November up to Jan. 14. Continued …

Dental tourism’s top destinations around the world

Due to the high cost of dental treatments in some countries, many people can’t have access to appropriate oral health and that reflects in the number of cases of tooth loss and other oral diseases. This is the main reason why people have decided to travel to another country to get the oral care they need but spend less money.

Of course, this has also been an opportunity for the countries that receive tourists that are seeking medical attention. Some countries are now well-known for the great service they offer and the prices of the different treatments, which are usually considerably less expensive than in the patient’s local dental clinic.

Thailand has always been an amazing destination to enjoy a good vacation on its beautiful beaches, but when tourists discovered the quality and great prices of its dental clinics, it became one of the most popular countries for dental tourism. Continued …

Thailand’s Dragon Temple Is Real, & Here’s How To Get There

Travelers have always enjoyed a love affair with Thailand — a country famed for its delicious cuisine, vibrant culture, breathtaking palm-lined white-sand beaches, and glistening turquoise waters.

Whether visiting the country’s famed southern islands of Koh Phi Phi to savor their paradisical experiences or adventuring in the Thai capital, Bangkok, “The Land of Smiles” ticks every tourist box, from relaxing island pastimes and immersive cultural activities to action-packed extreme sports.

There’s plenty to experience for travelers visiting Bangkok, from eating one’s way through the city and sampling the energetic nightlife to visiting the bustling local markets full of delicious delicacies, handicrafts, and apparel. However, out of the many things to do in Bangkok (especially if visitors only have a couple of days), touring the city’s numerous beautiful temples always comes top of the list. Continued … 

Carpet of lilies lures visitors to Nong Han lake in Udon Thani

Pink lilies that blanket Nong Han lake in Kumphawapi district of Udon Thani province are in full bloom to welcome visitors until March this year.

The lake has seen a surge in visitors after CNN included it on its list of the 15 strangest lakes of the world in 2014.

The lake covers more than 22,500 rai (3,600 hectares) and is the second-largest freshwater lake in the Northeast. The lake also is a nurturing habitat for a range of fish, birds and aquatic plants. Continued …

What Will You Learn At Thailand’s Sanctuary Of Truth?

There are many interesting tours to experience when visiting Thailand, like taking a tuk tuk in Bangkok to relish some mouth-watering Thai dishes or indulging in extreme sports such as skydiving, which is not necessarily the typical thing to do when visiting this popular destination.

But those who wish to learn more about the cultural side cannot skip visiting Thailand’s Sanctuary of Truth, since it’s a place where one can experience the aesthetic side of Thai architecture and history.

Nestled in the north of Pattaya, facing the Gulf of Thailand in Naklua, the magnificent Sanctuary of Truth is a wooden structure that comprises a temple, a museum, an art gallery, and a workshop. There are some intricate wooden designs of fine figures, and what makes it unique is that not even a metal nail was used in its construction. The highest point of the structure is 105 meters high and stands against the backdrop of the sea, making it a perfect place to visit and take wonderful pictures. Continued …

Thailand’s Covid-19 hospitalizations drop, but deaths rise in 2nd week of 2023

Though fewer people have been hospitalized for Covid-19 during the second week of this year, the number of deaths has risen, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) said on Monday.

According to DDC, 969 people were hospitalized for Covid between Jan. 8 and 14, averaging 138 patients per day. This was slightly lower than the 997 patients hospitalized in the week of Jan. 1-7, which averaged about 142 patients per day.

So far this year, 1,966 patients have been admitted to hospital for Covid-19 symptoms. Continued …

Video: Will the Lunar New Year worsen China’s COVID surge?

The Lunar New Year is one of the most important holidays in Chinese culture. But with droves of city dwellers finally heading back to their rural hometowns for the holiday after three years of lockdowns, there are fears that the COVID outbreak raging in that country will overwhelm those smaller communities. – Reuters

73% of CEOs around the world say global economic growth will decline this year

Nearly three-quarters (73%) of CEOs say global economic growth will decline over the next 12 months, according to PwC’s 26th annual Global CEO Survey, which polled 4,410 CEOs in 105 countries and territories in October and November 2022. Continued …

Italy arrests Sicilian Mafia boss after 30 years on the run

Italy’s No. 1 fugitive, convicted Mafia boss Matteo Messina Denaro, was arrested on Monday at a private clinic in Palermo, Sicily, after 30 years on the run, Italian paramilitary police said. Continued …

Russian Strike On Ukraine Apartment Building Kills At Least 40

The death toll from a weekend Russian missile strike on an apartment building in the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro has risen to 40, authorities said Monday, as Western analysts pointed to indications the Kremlin was preparing for a drawn-out war in Ukraine after almost 11 months of fighting. Continued ,,,

China’s population shrinks for first time since 1960

China’s population shrank last year for the first time in more than six decades, official data showed Tuesday, as the world’s most populous nation faces a looming demographic crisis. Continued …

Runaway West Antarctic ice sheet collapse not ‘inevitable’

The runaway collapse of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet — which would trigger catastrophic sea level rise – is not “inevitable”, scientists said Monday following research that tracked the region’s recent response to climate change. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service schedule from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has been updated. In addition, a new Cha Am boarding location has been added 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

The bus from Hua Hin to Pattaya departure time remains unchanged at 11am, at 473 baht. Tickets 

 

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