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Sheraton Hua Hin recognized/Hua Hin road improvements/Two Muay Thai events/Free mangrove kayaking/Mobile Banking to requir iOS 14 & Android 10+/PM2.5 dust levels to rise/140,000 new cancer cases annually/Thailand braces for Typhoon Koto

  • THAILAND FLOOD NEWS: Death Toll Climbs to Over 100/Floodwater receding in three provinces/Feels like ‘the end of the world’/Government misjudged flood situation/Losses could reach 25 billion/Financial relief for flood victim/When ‘other people’ becomes us/More rain forecast for south/Hat Yai District Chief dismissed/Tourism relief sought/Rubber industry flood losses/Aid for flood-hit foreign tourists/Immigration Waives Overstay Fines
  • ECONOMY: Thai digital economy still robust
  • TOURISM: Air travel rebounds/Charter Flights Set to Revive tourism/Chinese and Russian visitors not being targeted
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand’s Michelin-starwinners/Drive to promote Thai food
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Southeast Asia Solar Energy Market
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN LINKS 

Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa Named Thailand’s Leading Family Resort

Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa has been recognized at the World Travel Awards 2025, earning the coveted title “Thailand’s Leading Family Resort 2025.” The awards were officially announced during the Asia & Oceania Gala Ceremony held in Hong Kong.

Nestled along the Cha-am and Hua Hin coastline, the resort features a lagoon-style design connecting tropical gardens, swimming pools, and guest rooms. Families can explore the Kids’ Club, enjoy creative daily activities, or simply unwind by the beach. Continued …

Two Hua Hin areas targeted for road improvements

Hua Hin road improvement work was in focus yesterday as Hua Hin City Municipality officials carried out site visits to Soi Ao Hua Don 6 and Soi Hua Hin 126 to review completed upgrades and plan further measures to address flooding.

Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul, joined by other local officials, inspected Soi Ao Hua Don 6 to follow up on a recently completed road-improvement project. Continued …

Two Muay Thai events on tap in Hua Hin

Tomorrow, King of Muay Thai will host its next Fight Night — an evening of real Muay Thai action featuring local and international fighters.

Then, on Dec. 13, the gym will welcome Saenchai, widely regarded as one of the greatest Muay Thai fighters of all time, for a rare and exclusive live seminar. This will be Saenchai’s first-ever seminar in Hua Hin. Continued …

Free mangrove kayaking sessions offered

The Sirinart Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Learning Center in Pak Nam Pran will offer free kayaking sessions throughout December and January, giving visitors a chance to explore the mangrove ecosystem along the Klongkoy Canal.

The center confirmed that the activity will run on selected Saturdays, with two sessions available per day. Each round is limited to 10 participants across five kayaks, making advance reservations essential. The guided tours are available in both Thai and English. Continued …

From Feb 14, 2026, Mobile Banking will support iOS 14 & Android 10+ only

The Thai Bankers Assn. (TBA) has announced that starting Feb. 14, 2026, all mobile banking apps in Thailand will support only iOS 14 and Android 10 or higher. This move is in response to the growing cybersecurity threats, especially attacks targeting devices with outdated operating systems, which are vulnerable to data theft, financial fraud, and malware installation.

According to the TBA, this change is a preventive measure aimed at reducing risks from various cybersecurity threats, such as malware, phishing, data interception over public networks, and remote control of devices. Outdated smartphones, particularly those no longer receiving security updates from their manufacturers, will no longer be able to access mobile banking apps starting Feb. 14. Continued …

PM2.5 dust levels to rise, with major impact in Bangkok and upper Thailand

The Pollution Control Department (PCD)’s Air Pollution Crisis Communication Center (APCCC) has issued a warning that PM2.5 dust levels are expected to increase significantly from today to Dec. 2. There is a possibility that air quality will exceed safety standards in several areas, particularly in Bangkok and its vicinity, where some areas may reach orange-level pollution (unhealthy for sensitive groups).

The APCCC has also highlighted that northeastern and lower northern Thailand will need to closely monitor the situation, as dust levels may rise. However, the situation is expected to improve after Dec. 2, as meteorological conditions will become more favorable for dust dispersion. Continued …

Thailand sees over 140,000 new cancer cases annually, 400 per day

Thailand is experiencing a significant cancer burden, with over 140,000 new cases reported annually, averaging about 400 new patients per day. The five most common types of cancer contributing to these figures are liver and bile duct, lung, breast, colorectal, and cervical cancer.

In response, the government has implemented a “Cancer Anywhere” policy to ensure patients can access comprehensive treatment regardless of their health insurance scheme. Continued …

Thailand braces for Typhoon Koto and cold weather

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued Weather Advisory No. 4 today regarding Typhoon Koto and the cold weather expected to affect northern Thailand through Sunday.

Cold weather will set in across upper Thailand, with temperatures dropping and strong winds. The northeast will see temperatures drop slightly further, while the north, central, including Bangkok and its suburbs, and the east will experience a 1-2°C drop. Temperatures will rise again in the north on Sunday. Continued …

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Hat Yai Flood Death Toll Climbs to Over 100

Flooding in Hat Yai and wider Songkhla province continued to cause severe disruption oyesterday, as authorities confirmed that the death toll had surpassed 100, prompting renewed scrutiny of the government’s response.

Police Lt. Gen. Trairong Phiewphan said 104 deceased victims had been sent for identification, marking a rise from the previously confirmed 85 fatalities. Rescue teams faced ongoing difficulties retrieving bodies from deep floodwaters, while large areas of the commercial hub remained submerged. Continued …

Floodwater receding in three southern provinces, still rising in 6

Flooding persisted in nine southern provinces yesterday, with water reported to be receding in three provinces, including hard-hit Songkhla.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported that floodwater was receding in Surat Thani, Phatthalung, and Songkhla but still rising in Nakhon Si Thammarat, Trang, Satun, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat. Continued …

Hat Yai flood aftermath feels like ‘the end of the world’

A Democrat Party MP described the scene in Hat Yai today as “apocalyptic” on the first day that floodwaters have receded, and residents, who had been trapped in their homes for days, were finally able to leave, searching for food, clean water, and medical assistance.

Official shelters at several locations in Songkhla have become overcrowded with people whose homes and belongings were destroyed by the flooding. People are scrambling for food, evacuation centers are disorganized, corpses have floated in and have to be placed along the roadside, and the cries of people in distress lasted through the night. Continued …

Minister admits government misjudged Hat Yai flood situation

Paradorn Prissanananthakul, minister attached to the prime minister’s office, acknowledged the government’s failure in assessing the Hat Yai flood crisis yesterday. As Director of the Emergency Flood Crisis Operations Center, he responded to questions from the media about when the government would admit its misjudgment, which led to the deaths of many people.

He stated that in recent years natural crises have become increasingly frequent worldwide. “Therefore, the government, civil servants, and the public must prepare for such events. We should learn from this experience and apply it to future events on how we will handle such crises.” Continued …

Southern flood losses could reach 25 billion baht

Floods in southern Thailand have caused significant disruptions across several sectors, with projected losses reaching up to 25 billion baht if the situation continues for a month.

Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research) estimates a month-long flood could result in a loss of 25 billion baht, attributed to disruptions of economic activities in the service sector, including hotels, restaurants, retail, and transport, as well as in agricultural and food processing industries. Continued …

Financial relief for flood victims announced

The government has unveiled 0% interest loans and debt moratorium measures to swiftly support flood-affected households and businesses in the southern provinces, with emergency funds made immediately available.

At the Finance Ministry yesterday, Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul chaired a meeting on integrating assistance, relief, and rehabilitation for flood victims in the south. He said the meeting was held to prepare economic recovery measures and support for citizens and entrepreneurs affected by the flooding, enabling them to resume their everyday lives as quickly as possible. Continued …

When ‘other people’ becomes us

A youth delegate from an indigenous tribe in Brazil said something at COP30 that made my brow rise the first time I heard it: everyone is closer to being displaced than becoming a billionaire. I understood the sentence, but it didn’t sink in. Not the way it does now, watching what is happening in Thailand.

Many people still believe climate disasters happen to “other people”. And yet these same people repost updates, donate to relief, criticize the government, and talk about structural change. But I wonder if we truly understand the scale of what is unfolding. We act like observers helping “them”, without realizing this is not about “them.” It is about us. Continued …

More rain forecast for Thailand’s south

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reported yesterday that a moderate northeast monsoon continues to prevail over the Gulf of Thailand, the south, and the Andaman Sea, bringing reduced rainfall overall, though isolated heavy rains are still expected in the lower south.

Despite easing conditions, the weakening winds will still generate waves up to 2 meters in the gulf, rising above 2 meters in thundershowers. All vessels are advised to proceed with caution and avoid stormy areas. Continued …

Hat Yai District Chief dismissed for neglecting duties during flood crisis

The Department of Provincial Administration, under the Ministry of the Interior, announced yesterday the dismissal of Eak Young-Apai Na Songkhla, the Hat Yai district chief, after an investigation revealed that he had not been present in his area of responsibility since Nov. 22.

Previously, on Wednesday, the department had ordered Eak’s transfer to assist with duties at the Institute of Administration Development following the severe flooding in Hat Yai, Songkhla Province. Continued …

Tourism relief sought to ease economic damage of floods

The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) has proposed a 60-day relief framework to ease the impact on tourism businesses caused by severe flooding in the south, with damages estimated at more than 10 billion baht.

Ratchaporn Poolsawadee, vice -president of the TCT, said the floods will reduce local income and trigger a serious liquidity crunch for operators in affected areas. To restore the tourism industry in time for Chinese New Year in February 2026, he said the government should implement measures targeting five areas. Continued …

Thai rubber industry could see Bt4.5 billion in flood losses

Severe floods in southern Thailand could cut rubber production in the world’s largest producer by as much as 90,000 tons, worth 4.5 billion baht, the Rubber Authority of Thailand said yesterday.

Floodwaters have inundated 4.1 million rai (656,000 hectares) of planting areas, affecting more than 160,000 farmers, chairman Perk Lertwangpong said. An estimated 40,000 tons of rubber production has already been lost in nine provinces, he said. Continued …

Aid for flood-hit foreign tourists stepped up

Police and related agencies have stepped up efforts to rescue and assist many foreign nationals, including Malaysian and Singaporean tourists, stranded in Hat Yai following severe flooding caused by record-breaking rainfall.

The Royal Thai Police has deployed personnel to provide provide relief, safety support and facilitate evacuations for both local residents and more than 1,000 foreign nationals stranded in affected areas. Malaysian and Singaporean tourists were among those affected. Continued …

Immigration Waives Overstay Fines for Tourists in Flooded South

Thailand’s Immigration Police have announced a waiver on overstay fines for foreign tourists stranded by severe flooding in eight southern provinces: Songkhla, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Trang, Satun, Pattani, Yala, and Narathiwat.

The unprecedented flooding has left many tourists unable to leave designated areas, particularly in Hat Yai, due to impassable roads, risking daily fines of 500 Baht. The move aims to ease hardships faced by stranded visitors, caught in circumstances beyond their control. Continued …

Report declares Thai digital economy still robust

Despite macroeconomic headwinds, weak domestic consumption, and rising household debt, Thailand’s digital economy remains resilient.

Gross merchandise value (GMV) is projected to reach US$56 billion this year, powered by e-commerce and the rapid rise of video commerce, according to the 10th edition of the annual e-Conomy SEA report issued by Google, Temasek, and Bain & Co. Continued …

Air travel rebounds 1.1%, as revenue rises to 69 billion baht

Air travel rebounded in fiscal year 2025, with total revenue rising to 68.59 billion baht – a 1.12% increase from the previous year, according to Airports of Thailand (AOT).

AOT said the aviation sector continued its recovery from October 2024 to September 2025. Acting AoT President Paweena Jariyathitipong said the company generated 33.05 billion baht from aeronautical operations, up 2.05 billion baht or 6.6%. Continued …

More than a Thousand Charter Flights from China Set to Revive Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai

In an effort to return to pre-pandemic visitor levels, Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Ministry has declared plans to welcome more than 1,000 charter flights from China, Taiwan, and Macau by mid-2026. The influx of these charter flights is anticipated to be crucial in reviving Thailand’s tourism economy, as the nation seeks to draw in more foreign visitors, particularly from China, its largest market.

Thailand has struggled to regain its previous heights, particularly following the downturn in international travel caused by COVID-19. As global restrictions were eased and countries began to reopen, Thailand, like many other nations, needed to adapt its strategies to attract tourists once again. The government’s new approach focuses on a significant increase in direct charter flights, especially from China, Macau, and Taiwan, three of Thailand’s most lucrative tourism markets. Continued …

Immigration Bureau hits back at reports Chinese and Russian visitors are being targeted

A top Immigration Bureau spokesman clarified the ongoing crackdown on visa-on-arrival abuses and a new regime introduced to counter illegal activity tied to gray capital and scammer gangs. Police Maj. Gen. Choengron Rimphadee singled out a rumor campaign by visa-run agencies claiming the effort targets Chinese, Russian and other Asian visitors.

He said the claim is false. He assured genuine tourists that the new rules will not affect them. He said the real targets are foreigners running illicit businesses in Thailand and operating outside licensing and tax systems, gray-capital networks that distort and undermine the Thai economy. Continued …

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Thailand gets second three Michelin-starred restaurant

Michelin has officially unveiled the Michelin Guide Thailand 2026 edition, revealing the much-anticipated full restaurant selection with a total of 468 dining venues: two three Michelin stars (1 promoted from two Michelin stars), eight two Michelin Stars (2 promoted from one Michelin star), one Michelin star (3 newcomers, and 4 promoted from Michelin Selected), 137 Bib Gourmand (13 newcomers), and 288 Michelin Selected (50 newcomers).

Michelin Guide Inspectors observed a growing presence of international chefs across Thailand, bringing fresh energy and global perspectives, while incorporating local ingredients and traditions into their creations. Meanwhile, Thai chefs are advancing local cuisine with more defined and expressive regional flavors. Continued …

Fresh drive to promote Thailand and its food

What are South Korean visitors to Thailand now taking home other than those souvenirs featuring elephants? The answer is Roti Saimai, a Thai dessert made of very thin roti and sugar floss.

Like all tourists, the South Koreans will have savored tom yam goong, somtam, pad Thai, masaman cury, and pad kaprao while in Thailand. They will also have sampled sweetened sticky rice and mango. But Roti Saimai is the latest on a list of Thai delicacies that just keeps growing. Continued … 

Southeast Asia Solar Energy Market to Reach 92.77 GW by 2030

Thel Southeast Asia solar power market is projected to grow significantly through the 2025-2030 forecast period. Installed solar capacity is expected to rise from 38.29 gigawatts in 2025 to 92.77 gigawatts by 2030, reflecting a healthy 19.36% CAGR.

Across the region, updated power development plans have increased solar deployment targets through 2030. Vietnam’s recent energy blueprint includes a strong pipeline for utility-scale installations, while Indonesia has doubled its solar target to support long-term diversification away from coal and diesel. Thailand, the Philippines, and Singapore are also revising procurement programs to ensure a more stable flow of grid-connected projects. Continued … 

  • 3 British nationals illegally run bar on Koh Samui using Thai nominees – Continued …
  • Taiwanese Fugitive, 15 Chinese Nationals Arrested in Bangkok Scam Probe – Continued … 
  • Witnesses chase fleeing Pakistani man who kills old Thai woman on zebra crossing – Continued …

Hong Kong nears end of search and rescue mission, as tower fire toll rises to 94

Hong Kong fire authorities said they expected to wrap up search and rescue operations today after the city’s worst fire in nearly 80 years tore through a massive apartment complex, killing at least 94 people and leaving dozens still missing. Continued …

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Santorini Park for sale/Sheraton Hua Hin launches Kids Club/New dual-track railway opens/Retiring to Thailand/How to detect call center scams/Tough on hazardous waste/Toxic Waste Cargo/Economy: Inflation falls slightly/Rules for digital wallets/Informal workers’ welfare/Chinese Target Thai Bus and Restaurant Sectors/Chinese steel investments/Tesla cancels factory plans/MG leads investment push/Race for Electric Vehicle Dominance/Search for tech talent/Tourism: Blowback begins about visa exemptions/Key to future travel?/Solutions for overtourism/Thailand Medical Tourism Analysis/6 tourists stranded in floods/Fight Between Tourists and Local Workers/Phuket to boost safety initiatives/Etihad Airways’ New Flights/Thailand Experience: Taste tinglers in Bangkok/International/Links: Climate Thailand/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

Cha Am’s Santorini Park for sale

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Sheraton Hua Hin launches Kids Club

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New dual-track railway opens on southern line

The southern dual-track route from Nakhon Pathom to Chumphon covering 421 kilometers was opened to passengers on Monday, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) said.

Ekkarat Sriarayanpong, chief of the office of the governor of SRT, said that although signal installation on the route is not expected to be completed until next year, it will reduce travel time to tourist attractions in Prachuap Khiri Khan and Chumphon, as well as facilitating logistics. Continued …

Retiring to Thailand leads to a busy life for US man

When Jonathan Dawson was looking for a place to move from Rochester (New York state) to retire, he looked to East Asia. After visiting China, Vietnam and Philippines among other destinations, he decided to settle in Thailand. The country seemed to fit his needs for cost, beauty, and in quality of medical care and food.

“Thailand is just very special,” he said during a visit to Minnesota in early August. “What got me to go there is that you can explore all those things that you might be wanting to do in retirement, I found it easier to do in Thailand.” Continued …

How to detect call center scams with two simple steps

A simple trick reveals how to check if a strange number calling you is from a call center scam. Just follow two easy steps to know immediately if it’s a scammer.

Call center scams have become a widespread issue in Thailand, affecting people of all ages, professions, and backgrounds. Many individuals have become wary and have started avoiding answering calls from unfamiliar numbers. Continued …

Ministries get tough on hazardous waste

The Industry Ministry is working with the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment and related agencies to draft a plan to assist areas recently contaminated with chemical waste, its boss told media on Monday.

Nattapol Rangsitpol, permanent secretary of the Industry Ministry, went on to say that he is aware of the problems caused by the illegal dumping of hazardous substances in Rayong, Ayutthaya, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Ratchasima and Phetchabun. The ministry has dispatched a team to monitor complaint hotspots while it tries to find a lasting solution. Continued …

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Thailand Races to Stop Toxic Waste Cargo

Thai authorities are racing to stop about 100 shipping containers allegedly filled with hazardous industrial waste from Albania reaching the nation’s ports.

Basel Action Network, a U.S.-based nonprofit that tracks toxic trade, which previously alerted Malaysia to illegal e-waste shipments, last week informed Thailand that containers the organization believes is filled with potentially harmful electric arc furnace dust were heading its way. Continued …

Inflation falls slightly for fourth consecutive month

Thailand’s inflation rate continued its downward trend in July, easing by 0.83%, marking the fourth consecutive month of deceleration, according to the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO), Commerce Ministry.

While overall inflation for the first seven months of 2024 is expected to be a modest 0.11%, the TPSO warns that fluctuations in oil, food and service prices will remain key drivers of consumer costs. Continued …

Government clarifies rules for withdrawing cash from digital wallets

Deputy government spokesperson Karom Polpornklang recently clarified the procedures for cash withdrawals by merchants participating in the digital wallet scheme. His remarks were in response to incorrect online claims that suggested limitations on merchant transactions, specifically that cash withdrawals were not permitted and transactions were confined to large retail stores.

Karom explained that the project is designed to support small merchants. It allows them to conduct transactions within their local districts through an electronic payment system, ensuring these are direct and face-to-face. The system explicitly excludes transactions with large department stores and wholesale entities. Continued …

Thailand to introduce bill for informal workers’ welfare

The government of Thailand is set to introduce a bill aimed at enhancing the quality of life and providing welfare protection for the country’s 20 million informal workers, including internet influencers and farmers who currently lack access to a social safety net.

This new legislation seeks to encompass independent workers such as farmers, freelancers, vendors, artists, actors, YouTubers, influencers, and food delivery riders within a formal social welfare scheme. These groups now represent a significant portion of the workforce, yet are not formally recognized under current labor laws. Continued …

Chinese Companies Target Thai Bus and Restaurant Sectors for Expansion

Chinese companies have set their sights on Thailand’s struggling bus and restaurant sectors, sparking concern among local business owners. Plagued by high operational costs and continuing losses, many Thai bus operators are now contemplating selling their businesses. This dire situation has caught the attention of Chinese bus manufacturers and operators keen on expanding their market into Thailand.

Sources indicate that Chinese firms are particularly eager to introduce electric buses. This initiative comes at a critical time, when nearly half of Thailand’s bus fleet is out of commission due to financial difficulties. Continued …

Chinese steel investments threaten Thai industry, warns FTI

The Thai steel industry is at risk of being dominated by Chinese companies setting up steel factories in the country, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) warned on Monday.

Kriengkrai Thiennukul, the federation’s chairman, said that the Thai steel industry’s capacity utilization rate has dropped to its lowest in seven years, with the first six months of this year showing a rate of 29.3%, down from 31.2% in the same period last year. Continued …

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Tesla cancels factory plans in ASEAN

Tesla has scrapped plans to build plants in the ASEAN countries, according to reports. Quoting an anonymous official source, media reported that Tesla had pulled out the team overseeing the project late last year.

Tesla is currently only discussing charging stations, with factory plans suspended in Thailand and worldwide. “They are not proceeding in Malaysia, Indonesia, or anywhere else except for China, America, and Germany,” said the source. Continued …

MG leads investment push for hybrid EVs

The hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) market in Thailand is expected to intensify as automakers announce investment plans, with Chinese-Thai joint venture SAIC Motor-CP and MG Sales (Thailand) unveiling plans to produce HEVs under the MG brand in Chon Buri by 2025.

MG is looking for a new business opportunity in the domestic market where HEV sales have increased rapidly, especially after the Board of Investment (BoI) launched an investment incentive package to promote HEV manufacturing, said Pongsak Lertruedeewattanavong, vice president of MG Sales (Thailand). Continued …

Thailand Advances in the Race for Electric Vehicle Dominance

BYD, the Chinese new energy vehicle manufacturer and second largest manufacturer by sales globally, and BMW, the renowned German luxury car brand, have both decided to establish manufacturing bases in Thailand for electric vehicles (EVs) and batteries.

Despite their very different journeys, their decision to set up operations in Thailand alongside a multitude of other EV car and battery manufacturers highlights the country’s growing appeal as a manufacturing hub for the industry. Continued …

Thailand continues search for tech talent

Thailand can become a home for global tech talent by leveraging its geopolitical advantages, natural resources, and designing policies to attract young workers, according to executives.

This would facilitate knowledge transfer and talent exports in the future, said panellists at a discussion entitled “Home for Tech Talent: Driving Mobility in a Globalized World”, part of the Techsauce Global Summit 2024 held last week. Continued …

Blowback begins about latest visa exemptions and DTV

It’s less than a month since the latest immigration-related changes were introduced. But Thai spokespeople are having some trouble swallowing the detail and repercussions.

Sisdivachr Chweewarattanaporn, president of Thai Travel Agents, said, “The 60-days visa-free scheme for foreign tourists will allow more foreigners to work illegally in Thailand. Typically, those visiting Thailand for tourism tend to stay less than a month.” Continued …

Do blue zones hold the key to future travel?

What constitutes a perfect holiday? Clearly there are vastly divergent views on this. Pundits and peripatetics have long struggled with this conundrum, never quite finding a satisfying answer.

The Chinese, Japanese, Australians, Indians, Americans and Europeans all travel with different expectations. Europeans chase the sun, Indians detest the heat and favor mad monsoon binges. Some crave delicacy in food to intrigue the palate, while others need head-exploding chillies and spice. Dreams are different from country to country. When it comes to romance, one shoe will never fit all. Continued …

Solutions in sight for global overtourism

If you recently visited Barcelona, Mallorca or Venice, you’re a bad tourist who should have stayed home. At least that’s what the anti-tourism protests this summer in certain parts of Europe would have you believe.

Already this year, 142 countries are projected to exceed their pre-pandemic tourism performance, according to the World Travel & Tourism Council. (That’s out of a total of 185 countries that the organization tracks.) In the next decade, tourism is predicted to grow into a $16 trillion industry that will generate 12.2% of global jobs. But the crowds and rising costs that come with it have locals in many cities feeling weary. Continued …

Thailand Medical Tourism Analysis Report 2024-2030

Medical treatments and procedures in Thailand are more affordable as compared to that in Western countries, making it a better option for those looking for high-quality medical care at a lower cost.

Thailand is well-connected by air to major cities around the world, making it convenient for patients to travel to the country for medical treatment. The country also offers visa-free arrivals for citizens of many countries, making it easier for patients to access healthcare services. Continued …

6 tourists stranded in heavy floods in Mae Hong Son rescued

Heavy overnight rainfall left Mae Hong Son’s Pang Mapha district so paralyzed from heavy flooding that officials had to be dispatched to evacuate six stranded tourists.

Weerapong Ratanasri, the district’s chief, was alerted at 7am that heavy rain through the night and early morning had flooded the Pang Mapha Field Crops Research Center and made the main road inaccessible. Continued …

Fight Breaks Out Between Tourists and Local Workers on Karon Beach

A photograph sparked online controversy yesterday when it depicted a physical fight involving Indian tourists and local umbrella handlers at Karon Beach in Phuket. The image, which showed the locals throwing punches, was posted on a popular social media page and quickly went viral, creating a flurry of reactions from internet users.

Users left a variety of comments on the post. Some blamed the free visa program for lowering the caliber of tourists. The focus then shifted to the behavior of the Indian tourists. Continued …

Phuket to boost safety initiatives for high season

Tourist safety needs to be a top priority in Phuket for the upcoming high season, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said. Srettha made the comments when meeting with tourism-related agencies in Phuket on Sunday to prepare for the upcoming tourist high season from September to February.

According to a source, the premier stressed that all relevant agencies, especially police officers, should be ready to provide services to tourists and address potential crimes, whether committed by or against tourists. Continued …

Etihad Airways Introduces New Flights to Thailand

Etihad Airways has revealed its plan to significantly expand its operations to Singapore and Thailand, which is expected to have a considerable impact on global travel. The UAE’s national carrier, known for its commitment to luxury and service, announced that it will introduce its A380 double-decker aircraft on the Singapore route starting from Feb. 1, 2025.

Etihad also plans to increase its flight frequency to Thailand, aiming to boost its weekly flights from the current 35 to 41. This increase will take effect from Oct. 27. Specifically, the new schedule will include 21 flights to Bangkok and 20 flights to Phuket, compared to the current 18 and 17 flights, respectively. Continued …

New taste tinglers in Bangkok for your palate

Bangkok is a city that never sleeps, at least in the food and beverage department. Blink and you’ll miss another new restaurant opening or a drink launch. Guru By Bangkok Post is making sure that even if you blink, you don’t miss out on the new taste tinglers that are worth mentioning.

Beer Pradith

A new bar on the up-and-coming Banthat Thong Road, Beer Pradith serves a collection of Thai craft beers from four regions, all on 24 taps. Continued …

ASEAN eyes nuclear energy, but airs safety concerns

Members of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) are keen to explore nuclear energy to meet climate commitments and promote energy security, but they still need to overcome concerns over safety and funding, a regional forum heard recently. Continued …

Russia evacuates another border region amid growing Ukraine threat

Russia on Monday evacuated parts of another region next to Ukraine after Kyiv sharply increased military activity near the border just days after its biggest incursion into sovereign Russian territory since the start of the 2022 war. Continued …

Prabowo commits to continue building Indonesia’s new capital

Indonesia’s President-elect Prabowo Subianto said he is committed to “continue, and if possible finish” the new capital, dispelling uncertainty as to whether the incoming leader will abandon the multibillion-dollar project of his predecessor to pursue his own policy agenda. Continued …


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  • 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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