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Monday’s news-Dec 4

Today’s news: Electricity, fuel prices to increase/PM rejects electricity tariff hike/Thap Sakae School’s eco-friendly building material/Living in Thailand/How to boost your immune system/Red Cross clarifies blood donation charges/27 provinces brace for heavy rainfall/Increasing homelessness in Thailand/Top-earning Thai actresses/Another festival ride crash/Bread krathongs spark fish massacre/Renowned fortune-teller predicts/Six more Thai workers set to return/Economy: Pork prices sizzle down/Debtors flood mediation service/100% public electric vehicles/Gold prices soaring/Tourism: Child sex abuse in Pattaya/Plan to extend Songkran raises eyebrows/Govt rejigs plans for Songkran/Soft power charms/French Tourist Dies Koh Samui Waterfall/Thailand Experience: The ‘Queen of Thai Desserts’/Find authenticity in the big Isaan cities/Best Thailand Landmarks/Spotting a good restaurant in Bangkok/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Electricity and fuel prices are expected to increase next year

Consumers are advised to brace for increases in the prices of electricity and fuel next year, even though the government will try its best to minimize the rises.

After the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) proposed an increase in the price of electricity, from 3.99 baht to 4.68 baht/unit for January-April, the Ministry of Energy is to hold consultations with the ERC on how to trim the fuel tariff (FT), averaging 89.55 satang/unit, to limit the proposed increase, which is considered by the government to be too large. Continued …

PM rejects electricity tariff hike proposal

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin rejected the electricity tariff hike approved by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Saturday, explaining that he was worried the increase would be too burdensome for consumers. Most of the general public are currently facing rising cost of living. Srettha added that the increase could hurt the government’s popularity in the next general election.

The ERC earlier approved a 12.5% increase in the electricity tariff for residential consumers, from 4.20 baht to 4.68 baht per unit. Continued …

Thap Sakae School transforms beverage cartons into eco-friendly building material

SIG has partnered with Thai retailer CP All to support the launch of the “Green Café” pilot project at Thap Sakae School in Thailand, in the southern part of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, which aims to educate and nurture environmental consciousness directly in the community.

The project is a collaboration between SIG, CP All and its partners to build a green café that is made of recycled materials. Continued …

Living in Thailand

Thailand is a beautiful and fun country, where you can have a fantastic lifestyle as an expat. There are some great options depending on the type of lifestyle you want to have, and all of them will definitely be budget friendly.

You will enter into a kingdom that has delicious foods, night markets, legendary beaches, and a nightlife that cannot be beat. It’s also home to a school of massage that will rebuild and repair your body, and never break your bank account. Continued …

How to boost your immune system and make it through cold season

You may be stocking up on cough sweets and tissues if the season is getting colder and you are concerned about respiratory infections.

There is more you can do to try and avoid getting sick, though it may not be possible to avoid all infections. These three strategies will help you get through the cold season feeling strong. Continued …

Thai Red Cross clarifies blood donation charges are for service not sale

The Thai Red Cross Society’s National Blood Center clarified that the blood donated and subsequently delivered across the nation’s hospitals is not up for sale. However, recipients are required to cover a service fee.

This clarification came to light via the National Blood Center’s website in response to a Facebook post claiming the Thai Red Cross Society was profiting from blood donations by having hospitals charge recipients 2,100 baht per bag of blood. Continued …

27 provinces, including Bangkok, to brace for heavy rainfall

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a heavy rainfall warning for 27 provinces, including Bangkok. The southern region is expected to receive significant rainfall, covering 80% of the area, which may lead to sudden flooding and runoff.

A high-pressure system from China is covering the northern region, the northeastern region, and the South China Sea. This system is bringing in moisture from the South China Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, resulting in rainfall in the upper part of Thailand. Continued …

Survey reveals increasing homelessness in Thailand

The Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) and associated agencies took the stage on Nov. 30, to bring to light the findings of an extensive survey conducted on the state of homelessness in Thailand. The details were presented at the 2024 Protection of Homeless People Expo.

The survey, spearheaded by Phoranee Phuprasert, director of ThaiHealth’s Office of Vulnerable Group Support, discovered that Thailand is currently home to over 2,499 homeless individuals. The primary causes leading to this situation were identified as unemployment and familial disputes. Continued …

Thai entertainment royalty: Top-earning actresses and their impressive fees

In the glitzy world of Thai entertainment, a select few actresses reign supreme, not just for their talent but also for the staggering fees they command.

Topping the list are six superstars who demand huge sums to appear in dramas, advertisements, and events. These leading ladies, known for their confident styles and award-winning performances, also showcase the lucrative landscape of the Thai entertainment industry. Continued …

Another Octopus ride crash sparks fairground safety fears in Thailand

Another accident involving a “giant octopus” ride left at least three people injured in Khon Kaen province on Friday night. Similar accidents involving the same type of fairground ride have injured scores of people in Bangkok and across the country in recent years.

Friday’s accident in the northeast occurred shortly before midnight when an axle snapped, causing one of the ride’s “tentacles” to collapse, said witnesses and local officials. Continued …

Eco-friendly bread krathongs spark fish massacre at Bangkok Loy Krathong

While promoted as an eco-friendly alternative, krathongs made of bread killed off large numbers of fish during this Loy Krathong festival, says a Bangkok official.

Pornphrom Vikitsreth, adviser to the Bangkok governor, on Friday posted photos of piles of dead fish on Facebook, saying that they died as a result of salted bread krathongs floated on a pond in Bangkok’s Santiphap Park. Continued …

Renowned fortune-teller predicts potential misfortunes before new year 2024

A recent prediction by the renowned fortune-teller Mor Plai Prai Krasib hints at potential misfortunes in the three days before the new year of 2024. The seer further points to significant changes post-January, with a focus on health issues linked to flying creatures.

In an interview, Mor Plai unveiled his predictions for the eve of the new year and beyond. He particularly emphasized the need for caution on Dec. 28, 29, and 30. Continued …

Six more Thai workers set to return as nine still held as hostages

The Ministry of Foreign Affairs (MFA) is pressing ahead with negotiations to help the remaining nine Thai hostages captured by Hamas, as six more Thai workers recently released from captivity are due to arrive back in Thailand on Monday.

Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara said on Sunday that the government is concerned by the end of the ceasefire in the Gaza Strip, which could hold up further releases of Thai hostages. Continued …

Pork prices sizzle down, fueling October’s inflation cool-off

A decline in pork prices significantly contributed to a reduction in the inflation rate in October, an anonymous figure within the Finance Ministry has revealed. The inflation experienced a year-on-year decrease of 0.31% in October, largely due to a 0.2% drop in energy prices, attributed to lower oil costs and employed subsidies to keep energy prices in check.

Moreover, food prices saw a decrease of 0.5% in October, with pork prices being a significant contributor. Despite a 0.2% price increase in ready-to-eat meals, there was a general decline in inflation during October. Continued …

Informal debtors owing Bt1.5 billion flood govt mediation service

Over 37,000 people owing a combined 1.5 billion baht applied for the government’s informal-debt resolution program in its first two days, the Interior Ministry said on Sunday.

Permanent Secretary Suttipong Juljarern revealed that 37,579 people had registered for debt mediation as of Saturday at 4pm. Of these, 36,338 registered online, while 1,241 visited Debt Relief Assistance Centers set up around the country. The registrants logged combined debt of 1.53 billion baht owed to 19,061 informal lenders. Continued …

Thailand’s transport ministry commits to 100% public electric vehicles

A bold step toward a greener future was taken by Thailand’s Transport Ministry as it committed to transforming its entire fleet of public transport vehicles into 100% electric. The initiative, as announced by Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, begins with the electric conversion of the limousine service of the Airports of Thailand (AoT).

This development was shared during Suriya’s visit to the 40th Motor Expo held at Impact Challenger Hall in Muang Thong Thani. The expo played host to various electric vehicle (EV) operators, who reported an increasing trend in reservations and sales during the event. Continued …

Gold prices soaring to new heights

The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) today announced a strong surge in today’s gold prices. Compared to yesterday’s closing price, gold ornaments are selling at 34,800 baht per baht, up by 200 baht.

Gold bars of 96.5% purity are currently being bought at 34,200 baht per baht and sold at 34,300 baht per baht, according to the first announcement. Gold ornaments of the same purity are being bought at 33,579.40 baht per baht and sold at 34,800 baht per baht. Meanwhile, the global gold price stands at US$2,084.50 per ounce. Continued …

Police track American and German who bought their way out of child sex abuse in Pattaya

Police in Pattaya on Sunday announced an urgent investigation into claims that two Western tourists, one an American and another German, were able to bribe their way out of trouble in Pattaya after being arrested in a 2022 case involving the sexual abuse of a minor, a girl under 15 years of age, at a hotel in the city. Pattaya itself is also back in the crosshairs after a scathing documentary on its red-light sex-for-sale culture broadcast by respected German DW-TV network in November.

In the heart of Thailand’s coastal paradise of Pattaya, now rocking again after becoming a ghost town during the pandemic era from 2020 to 2023, the neon glow of its famed go-go bars, seedy massage parlors, and open-air beer stalls conceals a grim reality — the resurgence of international sex tourism. Continued …

Thailand’s plan to extend Songkran raises eyebrows

Thailand‘s iconic Songkran Festival might be turning into a month-long water extravaganza in a bid to boost the country’s soft power, or a potential disaster waiting to happen.

Thailand’s political arena is buzzing with controversy as the Pheu Thai Party, led by Paetongtarn Shinawatra, unveils an audacious plan to extend the beloved Songkran Festival. The goal? To solidify the nation’s soft power on the global stage. Continued …

Govt rejigs plans for Songkran

The National Soft Power Development Committee has clarified its idea of staging the Songkran festival for the whole month of April, saying the water-splashing festivities will still be held on April 13-15 as per tradition, while other cultural events will be organized nationwide during the entire month.

The move follows heavy criticism that the idea is impractical and a month-long water splashing event would be a huge waste of water and increase road accidents. Continued …

Soft power charms, with a Thai ripple

The term “soft power” has seeped into international relations and it is now a catchphrase with its own global momentum. Yet, it should be recalled that in the 1980s, it was used to describe the nature of a weaker state confronted by the “hard power” embodied by a stronger state.

The 1990s saw the end of the Cold War, which opened the door to more civic, political and artistic space in many countries. “Soft power” began to mutate – to project the power of stakeholders beyond the state itself, in particular individuals and groups personifying creativity. Continued …

Young French Tourist Dead After Falling From Koh Samui Waterfall

At 3:30pm on Dec. 2, Koh Samui police officers received a missing person report of a French tourist accidentally falling from the Namuang Waterfall 2, Koh Samui, Surat Thani.

The Koh Samui police officers, rescue teams, and relevant agencies rushed to find the missing person who was later publicly identified as Ryan Meghan, a 20-year-old Frenchman. Continued …

The Tragic and Inspiring Story of the ‘Queen of Thai Desserts’

“It’s just crazy- it’s a crazy story,” says Thai cookbook writer and journalist Chawadee Nualkhair. “And apparently it’s true! Or, that’s what we all believe.” She’s referring to the tumultuous life of Maria Guyomar de Pinha (1664–1728), known in Thailand as Thao Thong Kip Ma and sometimes called “the Queen of Thai Desserts.”

In the Siamese court of the late 17th century, Guyomar experienced a meteoric rise followed by an equally dramatic fall, and Thai cuisine would never be the same. Continued …

Find authenticity and adventure in the big Isaan cities

Have you ever looked beyond Thailand’s popular tourist haunts for something far more authentic? Hidden from the typical hustle and bustle of the more central cities, Thailand’s northeastern region is a treasure trove of culture, history, and delectable cuisine.

Here lies the raw, unfiltered charm of the country rarely experienced by the average tourist, as the Isaan city offers great diversity of experience. Continued …

15 of the Best Thailand Landmarks to Visit

Now that Thailand is open to visitors again, many people are rushing back to this beautiful Southeast Asian country, where white-sand beaches, incredibly delicious food, and historic temples abound.

Bangkok, which I always recommend for solo travelers, is where the majority of tourists arrive. There you can find many of the best Thailand landmarks, from the opulent Grand Palace and the quirky Fertility Shrine, to the numerous shopping opportunities all over the city. Continued …

5 signs to keep an eye for to spot a good restaurant in Bangkok

If, like us, you love hunting for simply good food around Bangkok, you may start to notice that places serving the most authentically delicious dishes often have something in common.

It’s almost formulaic: the vibes, the decor, the menus, and even the methods. A purely personal take, here’s our guide to spotting a good restaurant in Bangkok. Continued …

Southeast Asian cities face existential crisis as they sink while sea levels rise

Just 30 miles from Thailand’s capital, Bangkok, sits a temple on a small spit of land. The only way in is to walk or hitch a ride with a motorcyclist along a narrow concrete footbridge. Over my shoulder here are about 2.5 square miles of what is today the Gulf of Thailand. As recently as the mid-1990s, this was the village of Samut Chin. Continued …

11 bodies found after Indonesia volcano eruption; 22 climbers still missing

The bodies of 11 climbers were recovered today after a furious eruption of the Mount Marapi volcano, as Indonesian rescuers searched for at least 22 others reportedly missing. Continued …

Malaysia records 26 million tourist arrivals from Jan 1 to Nov 15

Singaporeans topped the list of 26 million tourist arrivals to Malaysia, according to the Immigration Department’s latest statistics recorded from Jan. 1 to Nov. 15. According to statistics released, the most number of tourists were from Singapore at 12,645,364 tourists, followed by Indonesia (3,166,295), Thailand (2,073,162), China (1,407,471), Brunei (904,841), and India (780,532). Continued …

Another big quake rattles southern Philippines

sA magnitude 6.9 earthquake struck off the coast of the southern Philippines early Monday, the United States Geological Survey said, the latest in a slew of strong quakes all concentrated in the same area. Continued … 

China’s bamboo could replace high-emitting plastics

It feeds one of the Earth’s rarest species. It was the writing surface for some of the earliest books. It could prove essential in reducing vast amounts of carbon emissions – and China has more of it than anywhere else. Continued …

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  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
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  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
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Friday’s news-Nov 10

Today’s news: Public transport operators ready to welcome tourists/Kiteboarder Benyapa ‘Fawn’ Jantawan/PM summarizes achievements/Cyberattacks plague Thailand/Earthquake Shakes Mae Hong Son Province/Miss Universe files for bankruptcy/Thais slain in Israel return home/Beat fridge odors with toilet paper/Ranger killed by landmine/International Cannabis Reform in 2024/Economy: Digital Wallet Not For Services/Details of digital wallet scheme/Consumer confidence soars/Toyota Pushes Thailand To Become ASEAN EV Hub/Canadian Solar to Open Plant in Thailand/Shopping Center Embraces Rooftop Solar/Instagram sees itself as a necessity/Tourism: Thai travelers choose affordability/Phuket pushes for convention hall/Sex Tourism in Thailand/Thailand Experience: Explore Pranburi’s Fort Thanarat/Five places to (ethically) volunteer with animals/Three authentic Thai recipes/Best street food in Bangkok/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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Hua Hin public transport operators ready to welcome tourists during high season

Hua Hin’s transport operators are gearing up to offer top-notch services to tourists in the upcoming high season. Following a meeting on Thursday, local authorities and transport providers met to discuss operational strategies.

The meeting, hosted at the Hua Hin Grand Hotel and Plaza, was chaired by the district chief of Hua Hin, Plakrit Puangwalaysin. It brought together key players from both government and private sectors, including Ajchara Arunrat, a transportation expert from the Prachuap Khiri Khan Transport Office, and Malathira Seemek, head of the Tourist Assistance Center of Prachuap Khiri Khan (TAC). Continued …

From Hua Hin Beach to the Olympics: Kiteboarder Benyapa ‘Fawn’ Jantawan

An athlete based in Hua Hin recently won a silver medal at the Asian Games competition in Hangzhou, China.

Having begun her kiteboarding journey 15 years ago at SurfSpot in Hua Hin, Benyapa Jantawan, nicknamed “Fawn,” triumphed at the Games despite a challenging time both on and off the water. Continued …

PM’s summarizes achievements in first 60 days in office

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin hosted a special TV program yesterday to announce the government’s initiatives over the past 60 days.

During the “Chance of Possibility: From Policy to Action within 60 Days” program, the PM highlighted urgent measures implemented during this period, such as reducing expenses, especially electricity rates, first from 4.45 baht to 4.10 baht and then to 3.99 baht. This reduction aimed to alleviate the financial burden on the public. Continued …

Cyberattacks plague Thailand: Over 10 annual incidents cause significant losses

A recent survey reveals that more than half of Thai organizations have experienced over 10 cyberattack incidents in the past year, leading to significant financial losses. The report, released by U.S.-based cloud connectivity firm Cloudflare, highlights the urgent need for Thai businesses to strengthen their cybersecurity infrastructure.

According to a data breach report commissioned by IBM, the global average cost of a breach this year reached an all-time high of US$4.45 million. Continued …

Earthquake Shakes Mae Hong Son Province

An earthquake with a magnitude of 4.7 at a depth of 2 kilometers struck the district of Pai in Mae Hong Son province, causing tremors felt in four provinces. As of now, there are no reports of damage.

The earthquake is believed to have resulted from the movement of the Wiang Hang fault line. The tremors were felt in four provinces, namely Mae Hong Son, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, and Lampang. – TNA-MCOT

New Thai owner of Miss Universe files for bankruptcy

JKN Global Group Plc (JKN), which acquired the Miss Universe Organization (MUO) last year, filed for bankruptcy on Wednesday due to a liquidity crunch.

JKN informed the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) that its board of directors resolved on Tuesday to file for bankruptcy with the Central Bankruptcy Court to seek protection from creditors. Continued …

Final 8 bodies of 34 Thais slain in Israel return home

The last eight bodies of Thai workers killed in the Hamas attack returned from Israel on Thursday.

The bodies were flown on an El Al flight that left Israel at 3.30pm local time and landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport at 12.15pm. Continued …

Beat smelly fridge odors with toilet paper

A new trend is sweeping social media, with many people placing toilet paper in their refrigerators. This strange behavior has puzzled many, leading to questions about the potential benefits of such an act. The answer, surprisingly, lies in combating unpleasant odours and excess moisture.

Excessive moisture in a fridge often results in the growth of mold and undesirable smells. Most households occasionally grapple with foul fridge odors that tend to permeate beyond the fridge. Continued …

Ranger killed by landmine, 2 injured in Narathiwat

A ranger was killed and two others slightly injured in a landmine explosion in Rangae district on Thursday afternoon, police reported.

The incident occurred at about 1.05pm while a team of rangers from Ranger Company 4503 were patrolling in a forest near Hulu Pare, the Moo 1 village in tambon Tanyongmat. One of the team members stepped on a landmine, triggering an explosion. Continued …

Top Five Countries to Watch for International Cannabis Reform in 2024

While the cannabis industry in the United States awaits a marijuana scheduling decision from the Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), many countries around the world continue to move forward with liberalizing their cannabis policies as a superior method of promoting the health and welfare of their citizens.

Thailand

In June of 2022, Thailand surprised the world when it removed the marijuana plant from the country’s list of controlled substances and decriminalized consumable marijuana products (does not include flower) containing no more than 0.2% THC. Continued …

10,000-Baht Digital Wallet Not For Purchase Of Services

People will not likely be allowed to use the Pheu Thai-led government’s digital wallet to buy services anywhere, a government official said yesterday.

The eligible recipients will only be allowed to use their 10,000-baht digital wallet to buy goods but not any services under the populist handout campaign, according to the official who only spoke on condition of anonymity. Continued …

Government to reveal details of contested 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme

The Thai government is set to disclose the specifics of its contentious 10,000-baht digital wallet scheme distribution today. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, in response to critics who argue the initiative could inflict more economic damage than benefit, will conduct a news conference at 2pm today to elucidate all aspects of the policy.

The Thai prime minister has also indicated that other coalition partners do not share the concerns raised over the Pheu Thai Party’s digital wallet scheme. When queried about potential positive announcements at the press conference, he replied, “I will explain everything all by myself.” Continued … 

Consumer confidence in Thailand soars to 44 month high

Last month witnessed a surge in consumer confidence for the third consecutive month, reaching its highest point in 44 months, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).

Factors contributing to this uplift include the government’s initiatives to curb living costs, a boost in foreign arrivals, and a revival in exports. The UTCC reported that the consumer confidence index rose to 60.2 in October, marking an increase from 58.7 in September, 56.9 in August, and 55.6 in July. Continued …

Toyota Pushes Thailand To Become The ASEAN EV Hub

Top managers such as Masahiko Maeda, chief executive officer of Toyota Motor’s Asian subsidiaries, and Kalin Sarasin, chairman of Toyota Motor Thailand, discussed investment opportunities with Srettha Thavisin, prime minister and Finance minister at the Government House on Thursday.

Srettha mentioned that the Thai government recognizes the importance of the Japanese automotive industry in the country and is seeking cooperation in future developments. Continued …

Canadian Solar to Open Plant in Thailand After US Tariff Ruling

Canadian Solar Inc. is planning to open a manufacturing plant in Thailand after U.S. regulators concluded the company was evading import tariffs on Chinese components.

The facility is expected to begin production in March and will eventually be able to make as much as 5 gigawatts a year of wafers for solar cells, according to a statement Thursday. – bloomberglaw.com

Shopping Center In Thailand Embraces Rooftop Solar Revolution

In a feat of environmental stewardship, Megabangna Shopping Center, sprawling over 400 rai, has invested a substantial 1 billion baht in embracing clean solar energy.

This colossal shopping center is making significant strides to not only reduce its carbon footprint but also create a more sustainable and eco-friendly environment for its patrons. Continued …

Instagram sees itself as a necessity for businesses to grow

Instagram is banking on its vibrant user network to push creativity, build communities, and drive growth for businesses and creators, Chawadee Wongphyat, director of Meta Business Group for Mid-Market, Southeast Asia, said.

Speaking on “Instagram Day Thailand”, the first celebration of its presence in the country, on Thursday, she said that online connections had become an everyday occurrence. As a result, brands and businesses require new ways to connect with and engage their audiences. Continued …

Thai travelers choose affordability amid economic instability

In the wake of an unpredictable global economy, travelers are becoming increasingly cost-conscious. A recent survey by online travel agency Booking.com revealed that the majority of Thai citizens are apprehensive about the escalating cost of living and are thus curtailing their expenditure on travel, opting for budget travel instead.

Michelle Gao, the regional manager for the Mekong region at Booking.com, suggested that this trend of thrifty travel expenditure is likely to persist due to the ongoing influence of economic instability, inflation, and global conflicts on consumer confidence. Continued …

Phuket pushes for free port, convention hall

Phuket tourism operators are pushing for an integrated plan to establish the province as an exhibition hub by dusting off a long-delayed project for an international convention center and making the island a free port city.

The plan should be accelerated before new environmental laws take effect, which would alter project design, said the operators. Continued …

A Shady Side of Paradise – Sex Tourism in Thailand

Since the coronavirus is no longer an obstacle to travel, hundreds of thousands of men from all over the world are again flocking to Thailand in search of women and sex.

Go-go bars, seedy massage parlors and plenty of open-air beer stalls with scantily clad young women: All this is part of the draw for sex tourists of all ages, here in the coastal metropolis of Pattaya on Thailand’s west coast. After a pandemic pause, sex tourism is returning to what passes for normal here. Continued …

Explore the unexpected at Pranburi’s Fort Thanarat

A military base is perhaps not the first place that comes to mind when thinking about tourist destinations in and around Hua Hin. But at the Fort Thanarat army camp, near Hua Hin, there’s loads to see and do, and it’s open to the public.

Located in Pranburi along Phetkasem Road, the expansive Thanarat Military Camp covers a vast territory spanning over 730,000 rai. Continued …

Five places to (ethically) volunteer with animals around the world

Getting up close and personal with a wild animal can be a thrilling and, sometimes, once-in-a-lifetime experience. Imagine bathing an elephant in northern Thailand, using buckets to splash mud over the giant mammal’s rough skin. Or what about feeding indigenous Australian animals like koalas and kangaroos?

For wildlife lovers worldwide, these experiences can be highly sought after. And with more than 1,500 animal sanctuaries around the world, it can be challenging to choose which organization to volunteer with. But there’s a catch: not all animal sanctuaries are ethical. Continued …

Three authentic Thai recipes to try at home

In northern Thailand’s mountainous Khao Kho region, Saiphin Moore, the vivacious co-founder of London’s ubiquitous restaurant chain Rosa’s Thai, grew up cooking and eating some of her country’s most famous dishes.

From the seriously spicy som tam to the famously fiery pad kra prow, these recipes pack a punch – which also makes them the perfect winter warmer. Continued …

Where to find the best street food in Bangkok

Exploring the bustling streets of Bangkok, one cannot help but be enticed by the aromatic symphony emanating from the myriad of street food hawkers. There’s something undeniably thrilling about the city’s streets that beckon food lovers to indulge in its rich culinary tapestry.

Here’s a curated list of some local favorites where the food not only tantalizes your taste buds but also tells a story of tradition, culture, and passion. Continued …

The Great Wall Of India

The 2nd-longest continuous wall on the planet, surrounds the fort of Kumbhalgarh that contains 360 Temples. Stretches over a distance of 38km, 15m wide which is enough for 8 horses to walk abreast. Video 

Biden, Xi Set To Steal APEC Spotlight With Talks To Steady Ties

U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to hold summit talks in San Francisco next week as they seek to stabilize tense ties by meeting in-person for just the second time in nearly three years, but little bonhomie and no grand bargains appear in the offing. Continued …

China’s animal lovers fight illegal cat meat trade

When Han Jiali’s beloved cat Dabai was taken from her Shanghai home last year, she embarked on a hunt for her pet that took her deep into the bowels of China’s underground feline meat trade. Continued … 

Asia-Pacific sees the world’s highest real salary increases in 2023

According to the latest Salary Trends Report by ECA International (ECA), real wages in APAC, which are equal to nominal wage growth minus the rate of inflation, once again outperformed the rest of the world in 2023. Continued …

South Korean factory worker fatally injured by robot

Tragedy struck in South Korea as a robot misidentified a factory worker for a box of vegetables, causing fatal injuries. The incident involved a 40-year-old man who was inspecting the sensors of a machine at an agricultural distribution center in South Korea’s Gyeongsang Province. Continued …

US surgeons perform world’s first whole eye transplant

A team of surgeons in New York has performed the world’s first transplant of an entire eye in a procedure widely hailed as a medical breakthrough, although it isn’t yet known whether the man will ever see through the donated eye. 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 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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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