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Hua Hin & Prachuap Khiri Khan week in review

Some of our readers are only interested in news about Hua Hin, and perhaps Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. Some view this newsletter once or twice a week and might miss local news when they don’t scan our news.

So, starting this Sunday, Expat News will publish a 7th day, recapping just the Hua Hin and Prachuap Khiri Khan news from the week. Let us know what you think, as we evaluate this new offering from Expat News.

Feedback/Kanchanaburi woman nabbed in Hua Hin/New Hua Hin flight/Hua Hin Food Fest/Hua Hin–Cha Am Golf Festival/Huay Mongkol Temple robing ceremony/New water pipeline/Sam Roi Yot photo earns award/Walking 7,000 steps a day/Thailand braces for heavy rains/Thailand Recognizes Poker/Cambodia opens fire/Landmines on Cambodian border/Thailand Expels Cambodian Envoy/Border closed between Thailand and Cambodia/Floods hit Thailand’s north/ECONOMY: Thailand submits final tariff proposal/Unlikely to go as planned/7 Thai industries at risk/Thai economy at risk/Thailand car production rises/Thailand’s Digital Economy/TOURISM: Thai Hotels Urge Tourist Safety/Mobile Data to Revitalize Tourism/More assault incidents in Pattaya/Bangkok Airport Chaos/Koh Pha Ngan drone thieves/Nok Air rebounds/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: The Bangkok Paradox/Red Fanta to the spirits/Tooth rituals and traditions/Pad Thai Noodles/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand’s Climate Resilience/Clean energy offers opportunities/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

Re: Hua Hin development

“I agree with AJB’s comments ‘Re: Hua Hin development plans’. But may I add, it would be nice to have real car taxis in Hua Hin, rather than the current rough bumpy questionably-unsafe tuk tuks, which are less than safe on flooded roads or during heavy rain downpours.” Jim

Editor: Sorry Jim, but there are plenty of regular taxis in Hua Hin, not to mention the availability of Grab and Uber.

Re: Bad web site

“See thai.news/news/thailand/kesarins-downfall-charity-organizer-faces-allegations-of-2-7-million-baht-fraud-in-hua-hin. Thai.news is a very bad AI bot website with false misleading images, copied stories from others without credit then rehashed, and invented non-human comments – all unethical. It also promotes many cannabis shops, which are dangerous for young people. It has no AI warning/disclosure, nor location (possibly in Singapore). Please help to ban it. Please warn & inform your readers, public & government leaders.” – JD

Editor: The story you referenced is true and was reported by a reputable Thai-English site today – see below. Not sure how you know the site is AI generated but the story is real. We agree the site should not be copying articles in full from other publications, but should only do as we, as a news aggregator, do – headline, 2-3 paragraphs, and link to original article. As to the comments for the story, how do you know they are fake? And as to the marijuana promotion, it’s legal (still) and cannabis is far less harmful than alcohol or tobacco.

Kanchanaburi woman nabbed in Hua Hin for 2.7M-baht fake charity scam

A self-styled charity organizer has landed in hot water after allegedly conning top-tier donors out of 2.7 million baht, all under the pretense of raising money for underprivileged children and monks. Instead of helping the needy, she reportedly helped herself.

The suspect, 52-year-old Kesarin, was arrested Tuesday at a home in Hua Hin’s Nong Kae subdistrict for fraud following a warrant issued by the Criminal Court on July 16. A lengthy investigation revealed that Kesarin had masterminded a phony fundraising event in March last year. Continued …

New Hua Hin flight to Don Mueang and U-Tapao for 16,545 baht

A new fixed flight service launching tomorrow will offer a convenient travel option for passengers flying between Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok, U-Tapao Airport in Pattaya, and Hua Hin.

Operated by Siam Scenic in partnership with luxury travel company VR Luxe, the flights will run every Friday on a by-the-seat basis. The service is designed to provide travelers with the benefits of private air travel, including shorter check-in times and a more streamlined experience, at a fixed price of 16,545 baht per seat. Continued …

Hua Hin Food Fest 2025 returns to Hua Don Beach this Aug 22-24

The Hua Hin Food Fest 2025 is set to return from Aug. 22–24, bringing a variety of culinary offerings and entertainment to Hua Don Beach in Khao Takiab.

The event, organized by Hua Hin City Municipality in collaboration with local partners, aims to boost tourism and stimulate the local economy during the low season. The festival is expected to attract both Thai and international visitors and will coincide with a long holiday weekend. Continued …

Hua Hin–Cha Am Golf Festival 2025 starts Aug 1

The Hua Hin–Cha-Am Golf Festival 2025 was been officially launched following a press conference held yesterday at Market Village Hua Hin. Running from Aug. 1 to Sept. 30, the festival is a long-standing annual event aimed at promoting golf tourism in Hua Hin and Cha Am.

Organized by the Prachuap Khiri Khan–Phetchaburi Golf Sports Assn., the festival is designed to reinforce the region’s reputation as a leading golf destination in Thailand, while encouraging domestic and international visitors to explore the area’s courses. Continued …

Huay Mongkol Temple robing ceremony set for Aug 8-9

Huay Mongkol Temple in Hua Hin will host the 12th “Robing of the Giant Luang Pu Thuat” ceremony on Aug. 8–9 to mark Mother’s Month and honor the 93rd birthday of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit The Queen Mother.

The event, organized in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s Central Region, will begin on the evening of Aug. 8 with a blessing ceremony at the plaza in front of the giant Luang Pu Thuat statue. Continued …

New water pipeline project set to boost Hua Hin’s supply

A new water transmission pipeline project is expected to significantly improve the water supply capacity across Hua Hin City Municipality, officials have said. The expansion project, led by the Royal Irrigation Department’s Office No. 14, will involve the construction of a pipeline and associated infrastructure connecting Phetchaburi and Hua Hin.

The pipeline is intended to strengthen water delivery to key urban areas, helping to meet the growing needs of residents and businesses. Continued …

Sam Roi Yot photo earns award for TAT

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has secured two PATA Gold Awards 2025 from the Pacific Asia Travel Assn. The awards were presented for the campaign “The Love Season Initiative” in the category of Best Integrated Digital Marketing Campaign (Destination), and the photo “The Hidden Romance of Sam Roi Yot” in the category of Best Travel Photography.

Selected by a panel of experts and representatives from key tourism organizations, the awards aim to honor innovative projects that contribute to the development of the tourism industry. This year, 26 PATA Gold Awards and two PATA Grand Awards were presented. Continued … 

Walking 7,000 steps a day a huge boost to health

People who walk 7,000 steps a day have a dramatically lower risk of a broad range of serious health problems, the largest review of the evidence yet said today.

The most widely promoted target for people tracking their number of steps is 10,000 – but that figure reportedly originally came from a 1960s marketing campaign for a Japanese pedometer. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rains and strong winds

Heavy rains, strong winds, and rough seas are expected across Thailand today. Flash floods and high waves are likely in some areas, especially the north and Andaman Sea.

South (east coast): Isolated thundershowers with strong wins mostly in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan; minimum 24-25°C, maximum 33-36°C; waves 2-3 meters high and above 3 meters high in thundershowers. Continued …

Thailand Recognizes Poker and American Football as Official Sports

The Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) made a landmark announcement, officially recognizing poker as a sport. The decision, made during a meeting chaired by Deputy Prime Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit, is expected to bolster the nation’s economy by hosting regional and global competitions.

The meeting also granted official sport status to American football, following its international recognition by both the Sports Accord and the International Olympic Committee. Interestingly, the LA 28 Olympic Summer Games will feature this sport. The Thai national flag football team has already shown promise, boasting a world ranking of 5th in 2023 and clinching gold at the 2014 Asian Beach Games. Continued …

Cambodia opens fire at Thai military base

Cambodian soldiers opened fire at a Thai military base in the northeastern province of Surin and launched rockets toward Si Sa Ket this morning, as hostilities in the disputed border area worsened, according to the Royal Thai Army.

Thai soldiers heard a Cambodian unmanned aerial vehicle circling in front of the Ta Muen Thom temple ruins in Phanom Dong Rak district of Surin at 7.35am, the army said. Six Cambodian soldiers then approached a barbed-wire fence in front of the Thai military base, armed with weapons, including rocket-propelled grenades. Continued …

Landmines on Cambodian border sparks warning

A second landmine explosion in less than a week has rocked the Thai-Cambodian border, seriously injuring one Thai soldier and wounding four others. The incident occurred late Tuesday afternoon in the Chong An Ma area of Nam Yuen district, Ubon Ratchathani province. One soldier reportedly lost a leg due to the blast.

Thai authorities suspect that Cambodian forces may have clandestinely planted anti-personnel landmines in the area — an action in violation of the Ottawa Convention, to which Cambodia is a signatory. Continued …

Thailand Recalls Envoy, Expels Cambodian Counterpart

Thailand has dramatically escalated its response to a recent landmine incident on its border with Cambodia, announcing the recall of its ambassador from Phnom Penh and the expulsion of Cambodia’s envoy to Bangkok.

The move, confirmed by acting Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai, signifies a severe downgrading of diplomatic relations between the two Southeast Asian neighbors. Continued …

Border closed between Thailand and Cambodia in response to landmine incidents

On Tuesday, Lt Gen Boonsin Padklang, commander of the 2nd Army Region, signed an order to close border crossings between Thailand and Cambodia and suspend all tourism activities in the areas under 2nd Army Region’s responsibility, following recent landmine attacks in the Thai-Cambodian border region.

The commander referred to the 2nd Army Region’s order dated June 23, 2025, aiming to enhance border control in Surin, Sisaket, and Buriram provinces. Following the order’s enactment, a series of landmine incidents took place near the border in Chong Bok and Chong An Ma areas of Ubon Ratchathani Province. Continued …

Floods hit Thailand’s north as Storm Wipha brings heavy rain

Flooding struck Thailand’s northern province of Nan following the passage of Tropical Storm Wipha, with residents seen wading through waist-high muddy water as rain continued to fall. Video …

Thailand submits final proposal in US trade talks, aims for competitive ASEAN tax rates

Thailand has entered the final stage of negotiations with the United States on tax rates, with the deadline approaching on Aug. 1. As pressure mounts from the success of trade deals between other ASEAN countries and the U.S., Thailand is hoping to secure a competitive tax rate in line with its regional counterparts.

Vietnam was the first in Asia to reach a deal with the U.S., agreeing to a 20% counter-tariff, followed by Indonesia at 19%. Recently, U.S. President Donald Trump announced a reduced 15% tariff on Japan, down from 25%, after Japan agreed to open its markets, including importing cars, trucks, rice, and some agricultural products. Continued …

Tariff talks are unlikely to go as planned

It is only a week away from the Aug. 1 deadline when the 36% reciprocal tariff levied on Thai exports to the U.S. will take effect. However, U.S. President Donald Trump has left the door open for countries to negotiate for lower tariffs.

Several countries have reached agreements with the U.S. after receiving tariff rate notification letters on July 7, such as Indonesia, Japan and the Philippines. All have to yield to the U.S. demand for more access to their economies, plus other conditions. Continued …

7 Thai industries at risk, millions of jobs on the line

Thailand is on edge ahead of the looming Aug.1 deadline, when the United States is set to announce its final decision on whether to maintain a steep 36% tariff on Thai exports or reduce the rate to a level comparable with other ASEAN countries.

If the outcome is unfavorable, Thailand’s export sector — especially labor-intensive industries such as textiles, garments, gems and jewellery, electronics, electrical appliances, processed foods, and rubber products — could suffer a significant blow. These sectors rely heavily on the U.S. as a primary export market. Continued …

Thai economy at risk of sharp slowdown to 0.4% in 2026 if US tariff deal collapses

Thailand’s economy is expected to grow by 1.5% in 2025, in line with earlier projections, according to the latest report from the Economic Intelligence Center (EIC) of Siam Commercial Bank (SCB).

The assessment assumes that even if Thailand manages to negotiate a partial reduction in reciprocal tariffs with the United States before the Aug. 1 deadline, the country’s tariff rates will remain higher than those of key export competitors. Continued …

Thailand car production rises 12%

Car production in Thailand rose for a second straight month in June, up 12% from a year earlier to 130,223 units, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) reported today.

The increase followed a year-on-year rise of 10.3% in May, which was the first annual rise in 22 months, helped by higher pickup truck output for export markets. Continued … 

Thailand’s Digital Economy: Progress, Pitfalls, Push Toward Regional Leadership

Thailand’s digital economy is driven by robust e-commerce growth, which is among the fastest in ASEAN, projected to reach USD57 billion this year. Platforms like Lazada and Shopee have fueled this boom, making Thailand’s e-commerce market more accessible than Singapore’s.

The fintech sector also shines, with PromptPay processing an impressive THB 51.67 trillion in transactions in 2024, reflecting widespread digital payment adoption. Additionally, foreign investments from tech giants like Google and Microsoft, exceeding THB 100 billion in 2024, underscore confidence in Thailand’s potential, particularly in AI and data centers. Continued …

Thai Hotels Urge Govt to Ensure Tourist Safety Amid Sharp Visitor Decline

The Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) has called on the government to take immediate action to protect tourist safety, as the country faces its worst tourism crisis in recent memory, with foreign visitor numbers dropping significantly in the first half of 2025.

THA President Teinprasit Chaiyapatranun revealed alarming statistics showing foreign tourist arrivals fell 4.7% to 16.68 million visitors during January-June 2025, compared to 17.5 million in the same period last year. The decline marks an unprecedented five-month consecutive downturn that has left the hospitality industry reeling. Continued …

Thailand Turns to Mobile Data to Revitalize Tourism Industry

Thailand is deploying cutting-edge mobility data analysis to breathe new life into its struggling tourism sector, launching an ambitious cluster tourism initiative that aims to transform lesser-known destinations into compeling travel hotspots.

The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation, working alongside True Corp. and academic partners, unveiled the “Routes to Roots” program yesterday, which leverages data from over 500 million mobile phone travel records to identify high-potential tourism clusters across the kingdom. Continued …

More assault incidents linked with Pattaya Beach and transgender sex workers

Pattaya is grappling with a surge of trouble tied to freelance sex workers — especially those on the city’s famous beachfront and transgender women. Two violent incidents early Monday and yesterday shocked the city and grabbed headlines.

These aren’t isolated cases. Recent months have seen a spike in street assaults and hotel robberies. Tourist safety is taking a hit in a city known for its wild, notorious nightlife — and tensions are boiling over. Continued …

Bangkok Airport Chaos: Aussies Fume Over Qantas Passport Demand

A group of Australian travelers found themselves in a bind at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport after their Qantas flight to Sydney was suddenly canceled. Initially delayed for six hours, the flight was called off late Monday night, leaving passengers uncertain and weary.

Amid the confusion, a video surfaced showing a cardboard box on the terminal floor, filled with Australian passports. Stranded passengers surrounded it, while airport staff completed paperwork similarly seated on the ground. Continued …

Koh Pha Ngan drone thieves nabbed for targeting tourist homes

Tourist Police on Koh Pha Ngan arrested four Myanmar nationals accused of using drones to scope out rented homes of unsuspecting tourists before breaking in and stealing valuables. The men, aged between 25 and 30, were caught Tuesday at an unregistered rental property in Village 3, where they were reportedly laying low.

The arrests came after multiple reports of thefts from tourist accommodations on the island, especially during the busy full moon party period. Continued …

Nok Air rebounds with freebies and fresh routes

Budget airline Nok Air is soaring back into profitability and promises even bigger things on the horizon — including free flights for foreign tourists.

The embattled carrier, once drowning in debt, now expects to complete its rehabilitation program by mid-2028, with outstanding debt trimmed to under 400 million baht from a staggering 5.4 billion. The airline’s resurgence comes after two consecutive profitable years, ending a bleak nine-year streak of losses. Continued …

The Bangkok Paradox: A city of opportunity where income struggles to keep up with living costs

Although Bangkok is often seen as the economic hub of Thailand, full of career opportunities, investment prospects, and a modern urban lifestyle, beneath the image of a “city of hope” lies a growing economic fragility that is increasingly worrying.

The latest report highlights what is now referred to as “The Bangkok Paradox,” a situation where the rising cost of living is outpacing income growth, gradually eroding the quality of life for city dwellers year after year. Continued …

Ever wonder why Thais offer Red Fanta to the spirits?

Visitors to Thailand are often intrigued by the small, ornate structures known as spirit houses usually found outside homes and businesses and often also as roadside shrines.

One element in particular tends to spark curiosity: the frequent offering of red Fanta drinks. But why is this fizzy beverage so commonly left as a gift for spirits? Continued …

Truth behind early tooth rituals and traditions

Dental modification, rituals, and traditions once practiced by our ancestors carried not only aesthetic value but also deep cultural, spiritual, and social meanings.

Some of these rituals signified reaching adulthood, while others were used to indicate a certain social status. A few represented beauty aspirations, spiritual beliefs, and religious affiliations. Continued …

Pad Thai Noodles – Sweet, Tangy & Thai Street Food Favorite

Pad Thai is Thailand’s most iconic noodle dish — chewy rice noodles tossed in a sweet, sour, and salty tamarind sauce, paired with fresh veggies, tofu or meat, and finished with crushed peanuts and lime. It’s bold, flavorful, and comes together fast in one wok.

Whether for lunch or dinner, it’s a dish that never gets old. Everyone can make this at home. Ingredients: flat rice noodles, garlic, shallots, eggs, tofu or shrimp or chicken, bean sprouts, green onions, crushed peanuts, tamarind paste, fish sauce, palm sugar, lime. Video …

Strengthening Thailand’s Climate Resilience

The world is heating up, and Thailand must adapt fast to this future or face harsh consequences. The rising global temperatures are triggering more frequent and severe weather events, from prolonged droughts to intense flooding. Thailand, with its low-lying coastal areas and reliance on agriculture, is particularly vulnerable to these changes.

To safeguard its future, the country must prioritize sustainable practices, invest in resilient infrastructure, and foster community awareness about climate adaptation. Failure to act swiftly could lead to devastating impacts on livelihoods, ecosystems, and the economy. Continued …

Clean energy offers opportunities

Energy has shaped humanity’s path – from mastering fire, to harnessing steam, to splitting the atom. Today, we’re at the dawn of a new era. The sun is rising on a clean energy age.

Last year, nearly all new power capacity came from renewables. Investment in clean energy soared to $2 trillion-$800 billion more than fossil fuels. Solar and wind are now the cheapest sources of power on Earth, and clean energy sectors are creating jobs, boosting growth and powering progress – despite fossil fuels still receiving far greater subsidies. Continued …

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

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

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

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

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

    Bus Tickets 

    New Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

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

    Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

    Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

    Hua Hin train schedule

    To book online

    Van/minibus service at Market Village

    Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

    • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
    • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
    • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
    • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
    • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

    The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

     

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                  • Emergency medical services – 1554
                  • Water accident – 1196
                  • Motorway hotline – 1586
                  • Emergency medical – 1669
                  • Highway police – 1193
                  • Tourist police – 1155
                  • Bus ticket – 1490
                  • Department of Highways – 1586
                  • State Railway – 1590