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Tuesday’s news-July 9


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Baht tipped to rise to 36.1/Heavy rain and high waves forecast/Bus routes to link airports/Baby twin elephants receive blessings/University Degree-Buying Scandal/True iService app unveiled/Blaze Takes Lives of 21 Cats/Flooding Thailand with meth/Why Aren’t There More Christians?/Economy: Stronger growth needed/Thailand gears up for digital wallet launch/PM to announce all details of digital wallet/Social Security’s survival mapped out/Crucial for Thai agriculture/Thailand, Japan join hands/Thai AirAsia expects profit to hit record/Chinese EV price cuts/7 billion baht for EV subsidies/Food waste a major contributor/KFC Thailand’s CMO/Form cannabis impact panel/Thai cannabis market worth billions/Tourism: TAT eyes 7.5% revenue growth/Luxury tourism niches/Boost appeal to Muslim tourists/Incentives for Chinese Airlines/International news/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

Baht tipped to rise to 36.1 to the greenback

The baht could appreciate further to 36.1 to the U.S. dollar in the short term following recent gains to a one-month high on Monday, as weaker than expected U.S. economic data prompted the market to anticipate the Federal Reserve may start trimming U.S. interest rates in September.

The Thai currency led Asian currency gains, trading at 36.4 baht to the dollar on Monday morning, up 0.4% from Friday’s close of 36.58, as investors rushed to sell dollars after personal consumption expenditure (PCE) and core PCE pointed to cooling U.S. inflation. Continued …

Heavy rain and high waves forecast across Thailand

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning about the southwest monsoon covering the Andaman Sea and the Gulf of Thailand, causing waves exceeding two meters and heavy rain across Thailand, including Bangkok and its vicinity, with thunderstorms expected in 60% of the area.

The TMD forecasts weather conditions for the next 24 hours, highlighting the impact of the southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. This weather pattern is expected to result in thunderstorms and heavy rainfall in various regions of the country. Continued …

Bus routes to link airports

State-run bus operator Transport Co. will launch bus services to three major airports run by Airports of Thailand (AoT) and open ticketing offices in an effort to allow seamless travel to destinations in other provinces, the company announced on Monday.

The so-called feeder buses will serve mainly principal cities, tourism hotspots, and some secondary provinces, including Pattaya city in Chon Buri, Chanthaburi, Trat, Nakhon Ratchasima and Hua Hin district in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Continued …

Baby twin elephants receive blessings from monks

The Royal Elephant Kraal Village in Ayutthaya’s Suan Prik subdistrict on Sunday hosted a merit-making ceremony to celebrate the world’s first twin elephants of different sexes reaching the age of one month. A 36-year-old elephant named Pang Jamjuree gave birth to male and female calves on the night of June 7. The male calf weighs in at 104.9kg and the female at 62.15kg. Both are showing healthy growth under the constant supervision of veterinarians and caretakers. (The Nation)

Minister Supamas Acts Swiftly Amid University Degree-Buying Scandal

In an effort to maintain academic respectability, Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Minister Supamas Isarabhakdi pledged to take immediate action over accusations of a private university purportedly trading degrees to rich students without requiring them to attend classes.

Whisperings surrounding this issue led to an announcement yesterday by Minister Supamas about the creation of a formal inquiry committee headed by the ministry’s Deputy Secretary, Supachai Pathumnakul. While the minister did not directly name the accused university, speculation is rife that it belongs to the city of Phitsanulok. Continued …

Latest True iService app unveiled

True Corp. has launched a new version of its True iService application powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to unify all of its services in one place, aiming to enhance customers’ digital life through the gateway concept.

Nititum Kovitgoolkri, head of the product and services division at True Corp., said the company aims to bolster its service and elevate the customer experience through development of True iService into a comprehensive digital service hub for customers. Continued …

Blaze Takes Lives of 21 Cats from Poor Woman, 5 Survive

A tragic fire broke out at 4-story commercial building in a residential area in Bangkok, late Sunday night, killing 21 cats that were under the care of a female traditional massage therapist.

Officials took 10 minutes to control the fire. There were no human injuries or fatalities. However, 21 cats on the second floor died. Officials managed to save five cats that had inhaled smoke. The owner cried, both saddened by the loss of the beloved cats and grateful that officials were able to save five of them. Continued …

Myanmar rebels flooding Thailand with meth

Armed ethnic groups are producing more illicit drugs to traffic in or through Thailand to finance their fight against the forces of the Myanmar government, a senior army officer said on Monday.

The Pha Muang Force had seized 151 million methamphetamine pills so far this fiscal year, a leap from 42 million in the same period last year. It also confiscated 256 kilograms of heroin and 1,350 kilograms of crystal meth, known as “ice”. Continued …

Missionaries Have Gone to Thailand for 200 years. Why Aren’t There More Christians?

In Asia, Thailand is the go-to location for Christian conferences. Thanks to its sunny weather, low cost of living, bountiful hotels, and close proximity to countries closed to missionaries, Thailand is often the gathering spot for missionaries and international evangelical organizations.

Though Theravada Buddhists make up about 93% of the population, the Thai government is open and accommodating to Christian groups, to the point where the country has become a popular spot for numerous mission agency headquarters. Continued …

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Russian man arrested with 300,000 baht in fake euros in Pattaya

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Monks and Abbot Disrobed After Drug Scandal Rocks Phetchabun Temple

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Central bank chief says stronger growth needed

Thailand’s economic recovery is uneven and stronger growth is needed, Bank of Thailand (BoT) governor Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput told a seminar.

Sethaput said Thailand’s potential economic growth rate of about 3% was not high enough. The central bank has forecast economic growth of 2.6% this year and 3% next year. Continued …

Thailand gears up for digital wallet launch: 10,000 Baht Payout Per Citizen

Thailand is preparing to launch an innovative digital wallet initiative, sponsored by the government, that aims to distribute 10,000 baht to every citizen. This move is part of a wider effort to stimulate economic growth by encouraging consumer spending within local markets.

Deputy Finance Minister Paopum Rojanasakul recently clarified details of the project timeline and addressed opposition concerns regarding potential misuse of funds and procedural delays. Continued …

PM to announce all details of digital wallet scheme on July 24

Prime Ministre Srettha Thavisin will announce the complete details of the government’s digital wallet handout scheme on July 24, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said.

The details will include the list of products that digital money recipients can buy and the dates when potential recipients and vendors can register to participate in the project, Paopoom said on Monday. Continued …

Path to Social Security’s survival mapped out

The Social Security Fund’s accumulated total is projected to reach 5 trillion baht by 2025, but this amount risks being drastically depleted by 2054 due to two major factors: increasing life expectancy and declining birth rates, leading to a shrinking workforce and low contribution rates.

The Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) and the insured’s representatives are proposing such solutions as adjusting the criteria for old-age pensions, recalculating social security, raising the retirement age, modifying the contribution ceiling, and increasing the number of insured individuals in other categories to ensure the fund grows and remains solvent. Continued …

Political mindset crucial for Thai agriculture

Thailand needs a political mindset on agricultural policies to cope with the impacts of the changing landscape of markets, climate change, advanced technology, and aging population.

The need to rethink the way agriculture is handled comes as the Thai GDP expanded only 1.5% year on year in the first quarter, mainly due to the ongoing US-China trade war and the impact of geopolitical conflicts on the global economy, according to the National Economic and Social Development Council. Continued …

Thailand, Japan join hands to reduce greenhouse gas emissions

Thailand and Japan have partnered under the joint crediting mechanism (JCM) to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and promote low-carbon technology to achieve goals set in the Paris Agreement.

Adopted in 2015, the international agreement aims to limit global warming to 1.5°C, and work to reduce CO2 emissions to net zero by 2050. Continued …

Thai AirAsia expects 2024 core profit to hit record

Asia Aviation Plc, owner of Thailand’s biggest low-cost airline, expects record earnings from core operations this year, as a surge in overseas visitors boosts seat demand and airfares.

Thai AirAsia, the company’s 100%-owned budget airline unit, also intends to add more flights to China and India to capitalize on a boom in travel from its two biggest markets, Asia Aviation Chief Executive Officer Santisuk Klongchaiya said in a July 4 interview in Bangkok. Continued … 

Chinese EV price cuts get official green light

The Trade Competition Commission of Thailand (TCCT) says price wars among electric vehicle (EV) dealerships do not violate the trade competition law, but rather foster competition.

Visanu Vongsinsirikul, secretary-general of the TCCT, said recent price slashing by Chinese EV brand BYD in Thailand is not considered a violation of the Trade Competition Act of 2017, as the product is not being sold below production costs. Continued …

Thai government seeks 7 billion baht for EV subsidies

The Thai government plans to request an additional 7 billion baht in funding to support the promotion of electric vehicles (EVs). This effort aims to subsidize 35,000 EVs, with expectations for EV production facilities to compensate with 80,000 to 90,000 units in the first year. Over 30 automotive companies are participating in the initiative.

Previously, the department had already disbursed over 7 billion baht in subsidies, supporting 40,000 EVs. The total subsidy expenditure thus far amounts to around 14 billion baht. Continued …

Food waste a major contributor to global warming, Thai company trying change that

Over a billion metric tons of food is wasted each year. Food waste management is crucial — the issue currently contributes 10% of global greenhouse gas emissions at a time when 783 million people around the world face chronic hunger.

According to the most recent UN Environment Program’s Food Waste Index Report, about 28% of food waste is from food services. Now, one Thai company is trying to lower that statistic. Continued … 

KFC Thailand’s CMO on local flair, innovation, and his recipe for success

Anyone in the quick-service restaurant (QSR) industry knows the term “quick” is a misnomer. Sure, the delivery is fast, but behind the scenes there is a meticulous strategy of pricing, adaptation, understanding local tastes and culture, and a commitment to long-term brand building.

Suhayl Limbada, the chief marketing officer at KFC Thailand, embodies this ethos, steering the brand through the complexities of a market renowned for its rich and diverse culinary traditions. Continued …

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Government urged to form cannabis impact panel

Cannabis advocates are calling on the government to set up a committee to study the impacts of the plant before proceeding to relist it as a narcotic.

Prasitchai Nunual, secretary-general of the Writing Thai Cannabis’ Future group, which held a protest near Government House on Monday, said the study should cover physical health, mental health, its effects on society and its therapeutic benefits compared to tobacco and alcohol. Continued …

Recriminalization of hemp, pot would wipe out Thai cannabis market worth billions

More signals surfaced last week indicating Thailand is likely to reverse course on cannabis by shutting down a combined legal CBD and marijuana market projected to reach billions in value. A key drug committee passed a resolution that would limit products made from flowers of both marijuana and industrial hemp to medical applications that require a doctor’s prescription.

The country famously joined a trend toward 1.0% THC by dry weight allowable in hemp crops in 2019, setting a separate limit of 0.2% for food and cosmetics products. The country then removed all cannabis from its Narcotics Act and decriminalized cultivation and possession in December 2020, opening up the market for CBD and pot. Continued …

TAT eyes 7.5% revenue growth in 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is targeting 7.5% revenue growth or 3.4 trillion baht in 2025, while private operators suggest offering subsidies for airfares to accelerate income.

During the TAT Action Plan 2025 meeting on Monday, board Chairman Natthriya Thaweevong said as the government aims to designate 2025 the “Thailand Grand Tourism Year”, the industry could be the fastest-growing sector among the eight pillars of the “Ignite Thailand” scheme. Continued …

Report pinpoints luxury tourism niches

As Asia-Pacific continues to be a growth engine for luxury travel, a new report from the Luxury Group by Marriott International has identified new expectations and travel preferences among wealthy travelers in the region.

Across Asia-Pacific, 68% of those surveyed are planning to spend more on leisure travel over the next 12 months. Some 74% of respondents are planning to travel within Asia-Pacific, and 88% are prioritizing gastronomy as the reason to travel. Continued …

Government keen to boost appeal to Muslim tourists

The government will continue to develop a strategy to turn Thailand into the region’s hub for halal tourism, according to spokesman Chai Wacharonke, adding Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered all tourism-related agencies to promote the country as a Muslim-friendly destination.

Chai’s statement on Monday came after Thailand came in fifth among non-OIC (Organization of Islamic Cooperation) countries on the Global Muslim Travel Index (GMTI) published by Crescent Rating and Mastercard, which ranks countries based on the conveniences they offer to Muslim travelers — including halal food options, travel environment and ease of accessing a place of worship. Continued …

Thailand Wants To Offer Incentives for Chinese Airlines

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is negotiating with the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) and Airports of Thailand (AOT) to increase the number of slots for flights from China to Thailand.

They are proposing incentives to encourage airlines to add more flights to secondary cities. If the number of slots is increased by only 10% in the fourth quarter, monthly tourist arrivals could exceed 1 million and the annual target of 8 million Chinese tourists could be reached. Continued …

Saudi Aramco Cuts Oil Prices for Asian Market Amid Demand Weakness

Saudi Aramco, the world’s top crude exporter, has cut prices for its oil grades to Asia for two consecutive months, signaling a perception of weak demand in its key market. The company reduced the official selling price for August shipments by $0.60 to $1.80 per barrel over the Oman/Dubai average, reflecting challenges faced by OPEC producers amid increasing supply from non-OPEC nations. Continued …

Singapore says yes to edible insects in boost to food security

Certain types of grasshoppers, moths and crickets could be appearing on Singapore’s supermarket shelves and restaurant tables after the government approved the import of insects and insect products for human consumption and animal feed. Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-March 6

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Today’s news: Heat stroke weather/To exceed 40 degrees next week/Who Is Really in Charge?/Firefighter dead in northern forest fire/Stairway in Phuket destroyed/Phuket Authorities Conduct Extensive Land Inquiry/Foreign man caught stealing Thai flag/Social security fund faces bankruptcy/Economy: Tax breaks triple EV registrations/Next two-wheel revolution/Consumers biggest losers after telecom mergers/17,000+ new business registrations/Tourism: Captive breeding of elephants for tourism/Shift in tourist spending habits/New Zealand Thailand Discussing Visa-Free/Reverse discrimination at Phuket shop/Festivals and events for March/Environment: Women leading conservation in Southeast Asia/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


Warning: It’s heat stroke weather

Heat stroke is a real danger with “feels like” temperatures of around 50 degrees Celsius possible in the current humid conditions, the weather office warns.

The Meteorological Department said that on Tuesday feels-like temperatures peaked at 50.6°C in Trat, 48.1°C in Bangkok, 42.5°C in Krabi, 39.9°C in Tak and 38.7°C in Nakhon Ratchasima. Continued …

Temperatures predicted to exceed 40 degrees next week

Temperatures are expected to surpass 40 degrees Celsius in several provinces next week, as tomorrow the “heat index” is expected to reach 48.1 degrees in Bangkok and 51.4 degrees in Chon Buri, according to Somkuan Tonjan, head of the Central Weather Forecast Division of the Meteorological Department.

The Heat index, also known as the apparent temperature. is what the temperature feels like to the human body when relative humidity is combined with the air temperature. This has important implications for the body’s comfort. Continued …

Who Is Really in Charge In Thailand?

How many prime ministers does Thailand have now? One, if you ask Srettha Thavisin. In theory, Thai Premier Srettha Thavisin leads the country. But there is more than meets the eye.

In theory, the 62-year-old real estate tycoon is the prime minister of Thailand. Nominally, he leads a government coalition of 11 parties with 314 MPs in the 500-member House of Representatives. But whether he is actually fully or partially in charge is another matter altogether. Continued …

Firefighter dead, two others battling for life in northern forest fire

In the relentless battle against raging forest fires sweeping through northern Thailand, tragedy struck as one firefighter lost his life, while two others fight for their survival.

The turmoil unfolded amid 1,153 recorded hotspots in Mae Hong Son from March 1 to 3, with the epicenter of the blaze concentrated in the Pai district and surrounding conserved forests. Continued …

Stairway in alleged Phuket beach assault destroyed

Following the assault scandal of Swiss national Urs Fehr, Phuket Peninsula Estate Co., owner of beachfront villa No. 23, took a startling step yesterday, sending a backhoe to erase the encroaching structures, including the contentious stairway.

Before their obliteration, these steps had witnessed a fateful encounter on Feb.24. Fehr allegedly kicked Dr. Thandao Chandam, accusing her of trespassing on his rented property. However, investigations later unveiled that the steps stood unlawfully on public land, triggering a viral uproar and damning criticism of the villa couple. Continued …

Phuket Authorities Conduct Extensive Land Inquiry After Swiss Man Case

Even though Mr. Fehr, also known as David, the Swiss man accused of kicking a female doctor, is currently facing deportation, he has been ordered to stay in the country while he is investigated for several issues, including his involvement in Phuket property ownership.

On March 5, Phuket Peninsula Estate Co., the real estate firm that constructed the luxury villa where David resides, has demolished the controversial beachfront cement steps where he drove out the female doctor and her friend who sat there, which led to angry demonstrations and a call for his deportation, as well as to remove the steps as they encroached on the beach, which is under Thai law a public property. Continued …

Foreign man caught on CCTV stealing Thai flag in Phuket

A CCTV camera caught a foreign man stealing a Thai flag from outside an office in Phuket. Thai netizens urged the police to take the case seriously as the Thai flag is highly respected by locals.

The Jootee Tin Dredging Co. shared CCTV footage of the theft to a Facebook page yesterday. The video shows a foreign man pulling the Thai flag from its pole outside the Jutee Tin Dredging office and walking away with it on the Phang Nga Road in the Mueang district of Phuket. Continued …

Thailand’s social security fund faces bankruptcy risk in 30-40 years

The Labo r Ministry raised the alarm that the Social Security Fund (SSF) of Thailand is on the brink of bankruptcy, and could be insolvent in 30 to 40 years if there are no changes made to its current policies.

This warning was issued during a meeting between the newly established Social Security Board (SSB) headed by Sustarum Thammaboosadee, an academic from Thammasat University, and officials from the Labor Ministry. The meeting was held to foster ideas and strategies aimed at improving the effectiveness of the nation’s social security policy. Continued …

Tax breaks triple Thailand’s electric vehicle registrations

Huge road tax discounts saw the registration of electric vehicles soar by over 300% in the first four months of fiscal 2024 (October-January), Thailand’s Department of Land Transport (DLT) said on Tuesday.

A total of 48,096 EVs were registered during the period, up 324% from 11,340 in the same period a year earlier. The DLT attributed the jump to the annual tax break for newly registered complete built-up EVs, which began in May last year and will run until November 2025. Continued …

The next two-wheel revolution

In today’s fast-changing world, technology has become an essential part of our daily lives, revolutionizing the ways we communicate, work and live. Technology also holds powerful keys to help tackle some longstanding public health and environmental issues.

By taking advantage of technological advancements and embracing innovation such as electric vehicle (EV) technologies, we may find solutions to not only combat a host of environmental hazards, from air and noise to thermal pollution, but also enhance a more sustainable lifestyle. Continued …

Consumers biggest losers as speeds drop, prices rise after telecom mergers

Mergers in the telecommunications industry have resulted in poor network quality and rising prices, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) said on Tuesday.

NESDC was citing a recent survey by the Consumer Protection Board, which said that consumers are paying more for very little. For instance, it said, the price of a basic mobile package has risen from 349 baht to 399 baht, while the internet speed has dropped. Similarly, free call minutes included in packages of 499 or 599 baht have been reduced from 300 to 250 minutes. Continued …

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Thailand criticized for captive breeding of elephants for tourism

Thailand is among the countries that that have been blamed for the captive breeding of wild animals, especially the breeding of elephants for their role in the tourism industry.

Researchers from World Animal Protection (WAP), an international non-profit animal welfare organization, estimate that 5.5 billion wild animals from 487 different species are being kept in cruel conditions worldwide, particularly bears, elephants, and lions. Continued …

Post-pandemic shift in tourist spending habits reveals TikTok’s role in Thai travel

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) divulged insightful data revealing a shift in foreign tourists’ spending habits post-pandemic and the surge in popularity of TikTok as a source of travel information and inspiration.

A survey conducted by TAT’s digital R&D Deputy Gov. Teerasil Tapen, encompassing 30,054 tourists in 2023, unveiled an increased average expenditure on individual trips, rising from 48,209 baht (US$1,345) in 2019 to 50,900 baht (US$1,420), with a significant proportion allocated to accommodation. Continued …

New Zealand And Thailand Discussing Visa-Free Access

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and New Zealand’s Prime Minister Christopher Luxon agreed at a meeting yesterday that further discussions be held on visa-free access to the two countries.

During the meeting, which took place on the sidelines of the ASEAN-Australia Special Summit, Srettha mentioned that New Zealand is one of Thailand’s oldest allies, with close relations between the two nations stretching 68 years. Continued …

Reverse discrimination at Phuket motorcycle rental shop

A foreign man brought to light a discriminatory practice at a foreign-owned motorcycle rental shop in Phuket. The shop refused to serve his Thai wife and other Thai customers, justifying their decision by alleging that Thais frequently engage in motorcycle theft, complain excessively, and are unable to meet the necessary deposit requirements.

The foreign man took to the social media to share his wife’s experience at the Phuket motorcycle shop. “Today, my Thai wife and I went to a motorcycle rental shop in Phuket. They said Thais are not allowed to rent from them. A Thai employee went as far as to say that Thais steal motorcycles, complain too much, and are too poor to pay the deposit.” Continued …

List of festivals and events in Bangkok and across Thailand for March

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has released a list of festivals and events that are taking place in March. Here are some highlights:

– All About Arts – Nang Yai Wat Khanon 2024, every Saturday and Sunday from now to April 7, at Wat Khanon in Phitharam District, Ratchaburi province; Continued …

Rainforest Resilience: Women leading conservation in Southeast Asia

Gender gaps in Southeast Asia’s forestry hinder women’s access to resources. Despite challenges, communities recognize women’s vital role in sustainable forestry. Women’s awareness of forest product values, especially during food crises, highlights their crucial contribution to forest resilience and community well-being.

Thailand stands as a beacon of progress within this evolving landscape, where recent governmental initiatives have led to significant progress in the forestry sector, particularly in facilitating legal timber trade and processing for smallholders. Continued …

Philippine and Chinese ships clash in South China Sea

Chinese and Philippine coast guard vessels collided in the disputed South China Sea, and four Filipino crew members were injured Tuesday in a series of confrontations, as Southeast Asian leaders gathered for an Asian summit where alarm over Beijing’s aggression at sea was expected to be raised. Continued …

Ukrainian attacks increasingly sap the power of Russia’s Black Sea fleet

Ukrainian sea drones reportedly sank another Russian warship in the Black Sea on Tuesday, the latest in a series of strikes that has crippled Moscow’s naval capability and limited its operations with the war now in its third year. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin train schedule

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
  • Department of Highways – 1586