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Thursday’s news-Nov 16

Today’s news: Welcome Manora Co. To Expat News/Wet weather in Hua Hin/2 loan sharks nabbed in PKK/A medical emergency/Water Safety Training for children/Encouraging women to get pregnant/Economy: Thailand slips into deflation/Amazon, Google and Microsoft to invest 300 billion baht/Debt deal targets students, teachers, small-biz owners/KFC holds top spot in Thailand/Retailers keep sugar prices down/Unlocking Thai-Australian Trade/Addictive: Tobacco a key economic contributor/Not addictive: Tighter cannabis rules drafted/Tourism: InterContinental’s revamped beach wing/Chinese tourists sour on Thailand/Thailand Experience: Playful phrases and helpful tips for travelers/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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Wet weather in Hua Hin set to continue

The wet weather seen in Hua Hin in recent days is set to continue well into the weekend, according to the Thai Meteorological Department.

Residents and visitors in Hua Hin and Prachuap Khiri Khan are bracing for a continuation of wet weather conditions, as the northeastern monsoon strengthens its grip over the Gulf of Thailand, southern Thailand, and the Andaman Sea, forecasters said on Wednesday. Continued …

2 loan sharks nabbed in PKK for killing fruit seller over 400 baht late payment

Police arrested two loan sharks in Prachuap Kiri Khan Province after they reportedly killed a fruit seller because he was two days late in paying 400 baht in interest.

The victim, Thai man Ittiphon Pinthong, was shot and stabbed while he was selling fruit in front of a convenience store on Sukhumvit Road in the Sattahip district of Chon Buri province at about 7pm on Tuesday. Continued …

How to prepare for a medical emergency

In Hua Hin, life for expatriates can be an adventure, filled with new experiences, cultural discoveries, and a laid-back lifestyle that many can only dream of. However, while you’re busy enjoying life, have you ever stopped to consider how you would handle a medical emergency?

It is a situation that many expats overlook until it is too late, leading to unnecessary delays and expenses that could have been avoided with the right preparation. Continued …

Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin hosts Water Safety Training for children

The Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin, in collaboration with local authorities and educators, has launched its Water Safety & Drowning Prevention Training program for children.

The training sessions, held at the Greenway Hua Hin Resort swimming pool in Hin Lek Fai subdistrict, saw 60 fifth-grade students from Khaophitthak Municipal School participating. The program’s instructors, trained by Australian experts in Phuket and certified by the Thai Life Saving Society, shared their knowledge and skills with the students. Continued …

Encouraging Thai women to get pregnant to be part of national agenda

Airing concerns about the dropping birth rate in Thailand, Public Health Minister Santi Promphat said he will make encouraging Thai women to have more children part of the national agenda.

Dr. Kenika Oonjit, a deputy government spokesperson, said Santi visited the Health Department on Wednesday to ask its executives to implement the ministry’s 13 urgent policies to improve health standards in the country. Continued …

PM’s adviser fears for economy as Thailand slips into deflation

Figures showing the first negative inflation in 25 months signal deflation that could hit economic growth this year, an adviser to the prime minister warned on Wednesday.

Pichai Naripthaphan, deputy chairman of Pheu Thai Party’s strategies and politics committee and adviser to PM Srettha Thavisin, said the negative inflation rate in October was a bad sign that warranted the delivery of an economic stimulus package. Continued …

Tech giants Amazon, Google and Microsoft to invest 300 billion baht in Thailand

Amazon Web Services (AWS), Google, and Microsoft are set to invest in Thailand, marking a significant achievement for the nation’s economy. The total investment from these tech giants is expected to reach around 300 billion baht.

The announcement was made by government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke, following Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s successful talks with executives from the three tech powerhouses during his U.S. visit. Continued …

Debt deal targets students, teachers, and small-biz owners

A fresh debt relief package aimed at several demographics, including past students embroiled in student loan repayments, teachers, and owners of small-to-medium businesses, is set to be unveiled by the government, according to Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin‘s announcement yesterday.

The Thai PM added that this package, which will also extend to individuals making repayments to non-banking lenders, is expected to be launched by the end of the current month. Continued …

KFC holds top spot in Thailand, so why is it failing at home in the US?

KFC may be recognized as the number one fried chicken restaurant in Thailand, but it faces challenges in its home country, the United States.

Key issues include relatively slow service and lack of menu innovation. In the U.S., speed and service quality are paramount, posing a hurdle for KFC. The business has also suffered persistent problems with suppliers over the years. Continued …

Retailers keep sugar prices down

Giant retail and wholesale stores in Thailand are maintaining the old price of sugar following a recent nationwide price hike of 2 baht per kilogram, but have implemented measures to prevent hoarding of the sweet commodity.

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved the Cane and Sugar Board’s proposal to increase the retail price of sugar by 2 baht per kilogram. Continued …

Unlocking Thai-Australian Trade and Investment Potential

Trade experts are recommending that Australia’s ties with Thailand need to be refreshed in the light of the changing trade and political landscape in Southeast Asia.

In their Australia-Thailand Economic Engagement Report, experts from the University of Adelaide’s Institute for International Trade are calling for a deeper, broader and more sustainable trade and investment relationship. Continued …

Addictive: Tobacco still a key economic contributor

Thailand’s tobacco industry continues to be an important contributor to the country’s economy and an essential employer in rural communities, a recent report by the Oxford Business Group has shown.

As ASEAN’s second-largest tobacco leaf producer – and the 16th largest in the world – Thailand exported 7.4 billion baht worth of tobacco and manufactured tobacco substitutes in 2021. Continued … 

Not addictive: Tighter cannabis rules drafted

The government is seeking to tighten control over the country’s nascent cannabis industry, revising a draft bill to prevent misuse of the plant after previously vowing to curb its recreational use.

A new draft of the cannabis bill, which failed to clear parliamentary hurdles before the election in May, has been significantly rewritten to reflect concerns that misuse of cannabis could lead to addiction, Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew said in a statement. Continued …

InterContinental Hua Hin’s revamped beach wing reopens

InterContinental Hua Hin Resort has announced the reopening of the first phase of its beach wing after an extensive renovation.

The primary phase covers key elements of the renovation, which includes a refreshed and expanded lobby, a dedicated group check-in, and new conservatories for an elevated arrival experience. In addition, the breakfast experience has also been enhanced with the extension of air-conditioned seating and “hawker” stations that tell the stories of the famous Hua Hin night market. Continued …

Chinese tourists sour on Thailand amid safety and health concerns

Thailand and Japan – two countries that have long been popular destinations for tourists from China – are starting to lose their appeal to Chinese travelers. That’s according to the findings of a new survey conducted by China Trading Desk.

The September edition of the quarterly travel sentiment survey by the Singapore-based digital marketing firm polled over 10,000 Chinese residents on their upcoming international travel plans. Continued …

Playful phrases and helpful tips for travelers exploring Thailand

Embarking on a journey to Thailand can be likened to diving into a sea filled with enchanting corals of culture, with each vibrant hue representing a unique aspect of the wonderful Thai tapestry. A crucial piece of your underwater equipment is, undoubtedly, your phrasebook.

Start on a playful note by greeting everyone with a beaming “Sawasdee” – remember to sprinkle it with a “krub” or “ka” to suit your gender and enrich this versatile hello and goodbye. When street food titillates your palate, chant a joyous “Aroy!” to express its deliciousness, casting a spell of appreciation over the local chef’s creation. Continued …

Biden says ‘blunt’ talks with Xi yield deals on military, fentanyl, AI

U.S. President Joe Biden and Chinese leader Xi Jinping agreed on Wednesday to resume military-to-military communications and cooperate on anti-drug policies, two major outcomes from their first face-to-face talks in a year. Continued … https://www.nationthailand.com/world/us-canada/40032895

Top Emitters Vow New Climate Action in US-China Breakthrough

The U.S. and China, the world’s biggest polluters, vowed to step up joint action to tackle climate change in a revival of collaboration that’s likely to offer crucial momentum for UN talks in Dubai opening later this month. Continued …

98% of posts reported for hate speech stay visible on Musk’s X

The vast majority of posts hateful of Jews, Muslims, and Palestinians are being left on Elon Musk’s online platform X, formerly known as Twitter, despite being reported for breaching platform rules, hate speech researchers say. Continued …

AI could replace 4 million jobs in South Korea

Artificial intelligence (AI) may replace as many as 4 million, or 14%, of South Korea’s jobs over the next two decades, a central bank study said, adding to a chorus of warnings on the looming disruption to labor markets around the world. 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

 

90-day online reporting

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Tuesday’s news-Sept 5

Today’s news: Water supply disruptions/Can I drink tap water in Hua Hin?/Hua Hin beach road left in ruins/PKK’s new official dish/Sam Roi Yat boardwalk opens/Thailand’s largest naga statue/Storm affects 54 provinces/Controversy Over Taxi Guidelines/Inflation up 0.88%/New Thai Cabinet prioritizes economic recovery/Government economy plan/Company installs solar power plants/Visa-free plan criminal warning/Visa-free policy welcomed by ATTA/Warning over new hotel regulations/Rainy season travel wish list/In-Flight Frustrations/Thailand’s ultimate beach getaway/Preferred Destination for Remote Work/September events in Prachuap Khiri Khan/Global sugar prices to surgeASEAN in the spotlight/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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Can I drink tap water in Hua Hin?

The tap water source for Hua Hin comes from the Pranburi Dam and Phetburi Dam. The water from the dams is treated at water-treatment plants before it is pumped into the tap water distribution system.

There are five water-treatment plants in Hua Hin and they all use a similar process to treat the water. The water is first filtered to remove sediment and other large particles. It is then disinfected with chlorine to kill harmful bacteria and viruses before it enters the tap water distributed in Hua Hin. Continued …

Hua Hin beach road left in ruins by ocean waves, affecting 2,500 households

Intense waves, coupled with rising sea levels, caused severe damage to a cement road along Hua Hin beach in Satun province. The wave damage disrupted the lives of 2,500 households in 10 villages, causing transportation difficulties. Local officials have swiftly initiated an assessment of the damage and marked hazardous areas.

Following the distress signal from local leaders about the powerful sea wave hitting the shore, Jamras Hongsai, the head of the La-ngu subdistrict administrative organization, accompanied by local disaster prevention and mitigation officials, promptly arrived at the scene. The surge, together with the swelling sea water, had led to severe erosion of the cement road leading to the beachside villages. Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Khan has a new official dish – snakehead fish and cattail shoot curry

Prachuap Khiri Khan now has a new official dish, which even some locals are admitting they’ve never heard of.

Last week, the Department of Cultural Promotion announced a new promotional campaign that aimed to officially recognize one dish from each province in Thailand. Continued …

Renovated Sam Roi Yat boardwalk opens

The renovated boardwalk at Khao Sam Roi Yot National Park is now open, offering views along a kilometer-long wooden structure over the Thung Sam Roi Yot freshwater marsh. The boardwalk includes seating areas and a viewing tower.

 

Opening of Thailand’s largest naga statue in Cha Am Sept 9

Preparations are underway for the official opening of Thailand’s largest naga, which is located at Wat Tham Cheng in Cha Am.

The opening ceremony for the statue, called Por Pu Phaya Phet Khiri Mahamuni Srisutthonakarat, will take place on Sept. 9 at 17:09. Continued …

Storm affects 54 provinces in Thailand

A powerful storm system is wreaking havoc across 54 provinces in Thailand, with the Meteorological Department issuing a warning today.

The southern region is experiencing the most rainfall, covering 80% of the area. Bangkok is also affected, with residents urged to be vigilant for sudden flooding and forest runoff. Continued …

Controversy Erupts Over Thai Taxi Group’s Guidelines for Female Passengers

The “Thai Taxi Association” recently issued a set of guidelines titled “5 Don’ts for Women in Taxis” aimed at ensuring passenger safety, sparking intense online debate.

The post, originally shared on their Facebook page, listed the following suggestions: Continued …

Inflation up 0.88% in August

Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) rose 0.88% in August from a year earlier, quickening from a 0.38% year-on-year increase in the previous month, the Commerce Ministry said on Tuesday.

The figure compared with a forecast rise of 0.61% for August in a Reuters poll. The core CPI was up 0.79% year-on-year in August. – Bangkok Post

New Thai Cabinet prioritizes economic recovery, property and tourism sectors

The newly confirmed Cabinet, featuring many Pheu Thai Party members, is focusing on economic recovery matters and pledged to reduce energy costs to ease financial burdens.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin engaged with various business sectors but concerns about potential bias make it unlikely that the property sector will receive preferential treatment. Continued …

Government economy plan: Cost-of-living cuts, fuel and electricity price adjustments

The government plans to announce initiatives to reduce living costs and boost the economy in an upcoming Cabinet meeting. Deputy Finance Ministe  Julapun Amornvivat revealed these measures would involve changes to diesel and electricity prices.

A reduction in diesel excise tax is under consideration to lower retail prices at the pump and help the economy. A potential freeze on government debt payments to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is also being discussed. This would ease EGAT’s burden, as it has been subsidizing household electricity rates since September 2021, costing around 135 billion baht. Continued …

Leading Thai fruit drink maker installs solar power plants at factories

Tipco, Thailand’s leading fruit drinks maker, has partnered with GreenYellow, a leading energy turnkey services provider in solar projects. In this partnership, GreenYellow has successfully installed solar power plants at Tipco’s factories, with an installed capacity of 2.77 Mwp.

These solar power plants are invested, installed, and currently operated by GreenYellow, which will contribute to sustainable growth by reducing Tipco’s carbon emissions by 2,028 tons per year. Continued …

Visa-free plan may see more criminal elements entering Thailand

It is accepted, even by police, that a new policy ordered by the incoming Pheu Thai government to offer visa-free access to Chinese visitors from Oct.1 will see more criminal elements from China entering the kingdom.

On Monday, senior officers with the Immigration Bureau flew to China to meet with police and security officials there to help minimize the threat from Oct. 1. Continued … 

Visa-free policy for Chinese tourists welcomed by ATTA

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) has expressed a desire to see Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin serve as a tourism ambassador to boost confidence, particularly among Chinese visitors, in Thailand as a safe destination.

This comes in response to social media reports about incidents of kidnapping for ransom and organ trafficking, which have raised concerns among Chinese travelers. Continued …

Warning over new hotel regulations

New ministerial regulations allowing places of accommodation with no more than eight rooms and 30 guests to be excluded from the hotel business would lead to a 15%-20% loss of tourism revenue and an increase in safety risks, according to the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA). Continued …

Chiang Mai, Phetchabun, and Nan top people’s rainy season travel wish list

The Suan Dusit Poll agency has conducted a survey of people’s opinions on the topic of “The New Government and Tourism”, reaching out to 1,114 respondents nationwide from Aug. 28 to Sept. 1.

The pollster found that Chiang Mai province is the top preferred destination among respondents. The survey focused on people’s travel prospects during the current rainy season. Continued …

Agoda Reveals In-Flight Frustrations

Invasion of personal space, flight delays, and loud passengers are most likely to make travelers go “insane on the plane”.

With travelers across the globe raring to take off on new adventures, digital travel platform Agoda unveils a candid exploration of the less-glamorous side of air travel. From overly chatty neighbors to lavatory hoggers, Agoda’s Travel Bugbears Survey 2023 delves into the realm of in-flight annoyances, highlighting that even the smoothest flight can have its bumps. Continued …

Hua Hin: Thailand’s ultimate beach getaway and wellness wonderland

Hua Hin – what’s that? Sounds like a Thai insult right? On the contrary, Hua Hin is a stunning seaside resort on the Gulf of Thailand, a three-hour drive from Bangkok. Originally a quiet fishing village, it transformed into a chic retreat for Bangkok residents following the 1920s, thanks to the construction of summer palaces by the Thai royal family.

Hua Hin Beach has the most perfect white sand, with high-end hotels, seafood shacks and a few makeshift bars. What’s more enchanting is that it is never crowded and the sea is always warm and calm; so perfect for swimming. Continued …

Thailand: A Preferred Destination for Remote Work

Thailand has increasingly become a preferred destination for remote work due to affordable cost of living, variety of working spaces and facilities, high quality internet connection, friendly locals, delicious food, excellent healthcare, and diverse and rich culture.

As well as the kingdom’s 5F soft-power pillars of “food, fight, fashion, film, and festival”, Thailand offers a plethora of travel options that can be enjoyed throughout the year in the fields of health and wellness, sport, luxury travel, and gastronomy, as well as sustainable and responsible tourism experiences – to provide remote workers the work-life balance they are looking for. Continued …

September events in Prachuap Khiri Khan

Events taking place in September in Prachuap Khiri Khan Province include:

  • Let’s Go Wow: Explore Thap Sakae, Sept. 1-10, 2023, at Thap Sakae beach
  • Local Cycle Tourism, Sept. 9-10, starting from Rajabhakti Park to Tha Sa Det, Thanarat Camp, Pranburi district
  • Blessing the Fleet Ceremony, Sept. 24, at the Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine, Hua Hin
  • Love(Protect) Maenam Pran event, Sept. 24, at the Sirinat Rajini Mangrove Ecosystem Study Center, Pranburi district

Global sugar prices to surge as drought-hit India set to ban exports

The Commerce Ministry has aired concerns about a surge in global sugar prices after India announced it will ban sugar exports for the upcoming production season starting in October. India, one of the world’s top sugar producers and exporters, is grappling with drought, which has led to a drop in sugar production. Continued …

ASEAN in the spotlight

Indonesia’s chairmanship of ASEAN culminates this week with a series of summits that seek to establish the group’s central role in setting the future of the Indo-Pacific region. Not a moment too soon, given the escalating tensions, not only caused by the rivalry between the United States and China but also between Southeast Asian member states and China caused by overlapping territorial claims in the South China Sea. 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-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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90-day online reporting

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

 

Thursday’s News-March 30

  • Hua Hin wants ‘cultural traditions’ observed during Songkran/
  • 600-passenger cruise ship might dock in Hua Hin in May/
  • Beach polo event scheduled Saturday/
  • Forest fire rages on mountains in central Thailand – helicopters to assist today/
  • Only four allowed in back of pickups during Songkran/
  • Take your eyes off your mobile phone, says inventor, 50 years on/
  • Swedish man sentenced to prison for running child porn network in Thailand/
  • Thailand releases pad kaprow flavored condoms/
  • Thailand’s Economy: Higher sugar prices pose new threat to food inflation/CEOs want the next government to cut power costs, stimulate economy/ESG: Poison or Panacea for Thai Business?/Economy faces export clogs with rules in China and ‘green imperialism’ from the European Union/Western slowdown to weigh on Thai production/AIS to invest up to 30 billion baht on infrastructure this year/No more commuting? Thailand enshrines work-from-home culture in law/AOT given green light for ‘airport city’ next to Suvarnabhumi/Heineken sets out sustainable strategy/Thailand’s Long and Bumpy Road to Nuclear Energy Adoption/
  • Tourism: TAT Songkran festival targets four key regions, but not PKK/Who didn’t see this coming? Thousands of Russians and Ukrainians stranded in Thailand/Chiang Mai tour operators concerned over pollution, bookings down 50%/Phuket braces for 10% Songkran spike/Foreign ‘tour guides’ taking jobs that are reserved for Thais/Q1 tourism target exceeded, but what about 45-day visa exemption?/Revival of the “Zero-dollar Tour” Would Cost Thailand THB 3 Trillion/Foreigner deported from China for using cannabis in Thailand/
  • Thailand Experience: Nan Province: A melting pot/Explore Amphawa Floating Market near Bangkok for an authentic Thai experience/
  • International: UK closer to joining Pacific trade pact/Indonesia stripped of hosting rights by FIFA/50 years since US combat troops pulled out of South Vietnam/China’s ‘art factory’ painters turn from fakes to originals/
  • Links: Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Hua Hin wants ‘cultural traditions’ observed during Songkran

Hua Hin has released guidelines for 2023 Songkran activities, with the aim to focus on cultural values and traditions under the concept of “continuing the Thai way of Songkran, joining the heart to the world”.

Appropriate traditional activities include cleaning houses, temples and public places, making merit, offering alms to monks, practicing Dharma, listening to sermons, pouring water on Buddha images and offering blessings to the elderly.

The public also is requested to wear traditional Thai dress during participation in activities to create an awareness of the Thai identity to foreigners.

600-passenger cruise ship might dock in Hua Hin in May

The MV Europa, a Maltese-registered luxury cruise liner, has recently requested permission to dock near Hua Hin and allow its 600 passengers to disembark.

The request has sparked discussions among officials at the municipality and the provincial administration who are working to ensure that the necessary measures are in place to make the disembarkation process safe and seamless.

At a meeting held at the Hua Hin municipality on Wednesday, officials discussed the proposed plan for the MV Europa’s arrival. The discussions focused on a range of important issues, including providing immigration services, preventing the spread of communicable diseases, and promoting boat tourism in accordance with government policy. Continued …

Beach polo event scheduled Saturday

The Princess Pa’s Cup beach polo tournament is taking place on Saturday.

This event is set to attract a large audience of polo enthusiasts, socialites, and philanthropists and is being held at the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort from 12:30pm to 9pm. Continued … 

Forest fire rages on mountains in central Thailand – helicopters to assist today

Video from the “This is Nakhon Nayok” site showed an out-of-control fire that had been raging for 24 hours last night.

The fire started on Wednesday in the area of Khao Chaphlu and Khao Laem in Khao Phra and Phromanee subdistricts of the central Thailand province. Continued and video …

Only four allowed in back of pickups during Songkran

The chief of the Royal Thai Police, Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, yesterday commented regarding the election and the Songkran holidays.

It will be the chief’s first Songkran in charge next month and he has addressed a perennial concern – the public riding dangerously in the back of pickups. Continued …

Take your eyes off your mobile phone, says inventor, 50 years on

The problem with mobile phones is that people look at them too much. At least, that’s according to the man who invented them 50 years ago.

Martin Cooper, an American engineer dubbed the “Father of the cell phone,” says the neat little device we all have in our pockets has almost boundless potential and could one day even help conquer disease. But right now, we can be a little obsessed. Continued …

Swedish man sentenced to prison for running child porn network in Thailand

A 23-year-old Swedish man who controlled a network of underage girls in Thailand into sending pornographic pictures and videos of themselves from his parent’s home in Stockholm has been sentenced to four years and six months in prison. The material was sold to thousands of people via social media.

Most of the thousands of victims were 13 to 17 years old. They told the authorities they were contacted by men offering money for explicit content. The girls sent the content but never received the money, they told the Thai police. Continued …

Thailand releases pad kaprow flavored condoms

Holy basil lovers, condom brand myONE Thailand has released a special edition “chicken kaprow”-flavored condom.

With April 1 just around the corner, it’s not easy to trust that myONE Thailand is serious about their pad kaprow-flavored contraceptive. But it looks like the holy basil chicken condom is not a hoax. Continued …

Higher sugar prices pose new threat to food inflation

Sugar, consumed in everything from chocolate to fizzy drinks and baked products, is becoming ever more expensive, raising costs for the industry and keeping up pressure on global food inflation.

Prices of refined sugar surged to the highest in more than a decade this week, while the raw variety is near to the costliest in over six years. Global supply is tightening, mainly because India, one of the top shippers, has cut exports after rains hurt the sugar cane crop and as more sweetener is diverted to biofuel. Continued …

CEOs want the next government to cut power costs, stimulate economy

CEOs want the next government to cut energy prices, prevent disruptions in supply chains, and stimulate the economy, a survey of 427 CEOs by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) found.

The cost of energy was the top concern in the survey, which found that 77.8% of CEOs want the next government to lower oil and electricity prices, and about 70% want it to cut the fuel tariff on electricity from September to December. Continued …

ESG: Poison or Panacea for Thai Business?

Considering the environmental, social, and governance (ESG) framework has been increasingly important in Thailand in recent years. Thai businesses are still learning to fully comprehend the need to integrate ESG factors into their operations in order to safeguard their long-term viability, comply with international standards, and reduce exposure to potential and market threats.

The ESG framework represents a company’s actions and impact on the environment, society, and corporate governance. In fact, the three factors are seen as key indicators of long-term sustainability and financial performance for all firms. However, adopting an ESG framework and integrating ESG considerations into business operations can be challenging for various companies. Continued …

Economy faces export clogs with rules in China and ‘green imperialism’ from the European Union

The Thai central bank raised interest rates on Wednesday even with inflation coming in at only 3.8% for February. The country’s economic ministries, in the meantime, have prioritized the promotion of Thai exports against a backdrop of a more risk-averse world banking system, higher borrowing rates and reduced demand.

Thai exports are also facing challenges in China and Europe due to local regulations and what a legal expert has described as the ‘regulatory imperialism’ of the European Union.

On Tuesday, it was announced that the Fiscal Policy Office has been tasked with closely monitoring trends and potential impediments in the export sector, as the ministry acknowledged that economic growth in 2023 was now dependent on foreign tourism and an uptick in domestic spending. Continued …

Western slowdown to weigh on Thai production

Thai exports are likely to be indirectly affected by banking problems in the U.S. and Europe, slowing an already sluggish sector and causing a drop in the Manufacturing Production Index (MPI), according to the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).

The index dipped 0.45% to 98.9 points in February on a monthly basis, with the March MPI unlikely to improve, as foreign demand for Thai products remains weak amid a sluggish economy in the U.S. and European countries, said Warawan Chitaroon, director-general of the OIE. Continued …

AIS to invest up to 30 billion baht on infrastructure this year

Mobile operator Advanced Info Service is investing 27 billion to 30 billion baht this year to upgrade its telecom infrastructure to support emerging technologies like artificial intelligence, augmented and virtual reality, and the internet of things, its CEO told a press conference on Wednesday.

AIS CEO Somchai Lertsutiwong said its goal is to strengthen its infrastructure so that any person or company can use services to improve their quality of life or increasing business efficiency. Continued …

No more commuting? Thailand enshrines work-from-home culture in law

Thailand has become the latest country to enshrine rights for working from home, offering protection to a growing number of people who are keen to work from home but unsure about the law and guidelines.

The move comes as more employees find the line between their personal life and work is becoming blurred, with bosses expecting them to be available at all hours. Continued …

AOT given green light for ‘airport city’ next to Suvarnabhumi

Airports of Thailand will proceed with its plan to transform 723 rai of land adjacent Suvarnabhumi International Airport into “airport city” now that the Interior Ministry has amended the zoning code in Samut Prakan to allow the project to proceed, its president said.

The Interior Ministry recently published an announcement in the Royal Gazette saying it had given approval for farmland around Suvarnabhumi airport in Samut Prakan to be used for infrastructure and buildings, AOT President Nitinai Sirismatthakarn said. Continued …

Heineken sets out sustainable strategy

Dutch beer brand Heineken is committed to pursuing sustainable brewing and clean energy as part of its business priorities over the long term.

Solar panels are installed at TAP’s brewery in Nonthaburi, covering an area of four acres, equivalent to two football fields. When fully operational, the solar farm can generate 30% of the electricity required for the brewhouse.

“Heineken recognizes that business growth and sustainability are interconnected, The company’s ‘Brew a Better World’ vision promotes water stewardship, reducing CO2 emissions, sourcing sustainably, advocating responsible consumption, promoting health and safety, and growing with communities,” said Thum Chee Yuen, managing director of Thai Asia-Pacific Brewery (TAP), the brewer and distributor of Heineken in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s Long and Bumpy Road to Nuclear Energy Adoption

In many respects, Thailand is an extremely fortunate nation. It is located in the heart of Southeast Asia, with no threat of food shortages, no major state or non-state enemies, and no severe risks of natural disasters (this point, though, is debatable as Thailand is said to be one of the top 10 countries in the world most impacted by climate change). But when it comes to energy security, Thais should be concerned.

Thailand is, after all, a net importer of oil and natural gas, and its existing reserves – most notably the one in the Gulf of Thailand – are running low. To satisfy its people’s skyrocketing demand, the Thai government does not have much of a choice but to keep relying on imported energy sources (and grudgingly accepting rising prices in the process). Continued … 

TAT Songkran festival targets four key regions, but not PKK

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will run a series of events dubbed “Water Festival 2023” in four regions between April 13-16, in conjunction with Thai Beverage Public Co. (ThaiBev) and other partners.

Suraphon Svetasreni, chairman of the organizing committee, said on Wednesday that the events are also being supported by the Culture Ministry, Royal Thai Navy, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA), private and government networks, as well local communities. Continued …

Who didn’t see this coming? Thousands of Russians and Ukrainians stranded in Thailand

While many Russians have been investing in villas and homes in Thailand, there are also thousands of Russians and Ukrainians who are stranded in the country due to the ongoing war following the invasion of Russian troops into Ukraine.

Around 7,000 Russians and Ukrainians are currently stranded in Thailand, with many of them currently in Phuket. The island used to attract 8–9 million overseas visitors in the years up to 2019, but the pandemic has caused a significant drop in tourism. Continued …

Chiang Mai tour operators concerned over pollution, bookings down 50%

Tour operators in Chiang Mai raised concerns after the latest tourism figures revealed bookings were down 50% after the popular tourist destination was ranked the world’s most polluted city. But that’s not all, respiratory diseases in the province continue to rise.

The air quality index produced by Swiss company IQAir revealed that Chiang Mai had a reading of 216 at noon yesterday, which is considered “very unhealthy.” Anything above 51 is a cause for concern. In comparison, Bangkok had a reading of 80, while Birmingham and London had readings of 25 and 8, respectively. Continued …

Phuket braces for 10% Songkran spike

Phuket expects to see a 10% increase in hotel bookings during the Songkran festival next month.

Thaneth Tantipiriyakij, president of the Phuket Tourist Assn., said on Wednesday the government’s We Travel Together tourism stimulus campaign has attracted more visitors to Phuket to celebrate the Thai New Year on April 13-15. Continued …

Foreign ‘tour guides’ taking jobs that are reserved for Thais

The caretaker Thai PM, Prayut Chan-o-cha, has ordered strict legal action against foreigners who are working as tour guides, which is a profession exclusively reserved for Thai nationals.

This announcement came after several complaints were filed, citing violation of the executive decree of 2017. According to government deputy spokeswoman Traisuree Taisarakul, the law clearly states that foreigners cannot work without a permit or fill jobs reserved for Thai citizens, including tour guide positions. Continued …

Q1 tourism target exceeded, but what about 45-day visa exemption?

Thailand has exceeded its target for tourist arrivals in the first quarter of 2023, with a total of 6.15 million visitors from January to March 27. The government had initially aimed for 6 million arrivals during this period.

The numbers coincide with the government’s extension of the usual 30-day visa waiver (for 64 countries) to 45 days. The extension was valid between the start of October, 2022, and March 31, 2023. No announcements have since been made to extend the 45-day visa waiver beyond the end of March, although both the Thai Tourism and Sports Ministers and the Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand have expressed their interest in proposing an extension. Continued … 

Revival of the “Zero-dollar Tour” Would Cost Thailand THB 3 Trillion

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS) has met urgently to prevent the resurgence of the zero-dollar tour, fearing that it will sabotage the country’s upcoming tourism revenue.

Arrun Boonchai, permanent secretary of MOTS, said that following the opening of the Chinese border to international travel without restrictions on Feb. 6, the ministry has discovered several travel agencies from China advertising travel packages that are significantly below the cost of operation, a tactic known as the “zero-dollar tour”. Continued …

Foreigner deported from China for using cannabis in Thailand

A foreigner of unknown nationality was allegedly deported from Shanghai, China, for testing positive for cannabis upon returning from Thailand, where marijuana is legal.

Getting high is normal in Thailand since cannabis was decriminalized almost a year ago. But China doesn’t share Thailand’s liberal stance on the psychoactive plant. Continued …

Nan Province: A melting pot

Late in the morning, my caffeine-dependent friends and I made a pit stop at the newly opened Pua Tobacco Barn Café & Eatery to refuel before leaving the popular town of Pua, close to the Xienghone-Hongsa special economic zone between Nan and Laos.

Sitting there and observing the surroundings reminded me of the good old days when Pua district served as one of the Tobacco Authority of Thailand’s primary suppliers in the northern region, with more than 1,000 rai of tobacco plants spanning the whole neighborhood. Continued …

Explore Amphawa Floating Market near Bangkok for an authentic Thai experience

Dense evergreen forests criss-crossed with a series of rivers and rivulets have always been a key feature of southeast Asia’s natural vegetation. Over the years, this unique vegetation has led to the development of an amazing water transport system, along with a unique water-based lifestyle, revolving around floating markets.

For centuries, the floating markets have played an integral role in shaping the lives of the citizens of Southeast Asian countries like Thailand. In recent years, the Thai lifestyle has changed and water transport has largely been replaced by road transport running along the network of highways stretching all across Thailand.

The floating markets have lost much of their significance. But Thailand authorities have come up with a unique plan of revamping the floating markets and turning them into tourist hot spots. Continued …

UK closer to joining Pacific trade pact

Members of the Trans-Pacific Partnership are expected to agree this month on allowing Britain to join the free trade pact, Japanese government sources said on Wednesday. Continued …

Indonesia stripped of hosting rights by FIFA

The Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) has stripped Indonesia of the right to stage this year’s Under-20 World Cup, over what an Indonesian official said was a failure to honur its commitments to the tournament. Continued …

50 years since US combat troops pulled out of South Vietnam

Wednesday marked the 50th anniversary of combat troops departing South Vietnam, the beginning of the end of the United States’ direct military involvement in the unpopular war. Continued …

China’s ‘art factory’ painters turn from fakes to originals

Painters in a Chinese village once known for churning out replicas of Western masterpieces are now making original art worth thousands of dollars, selling their own works in a booming domestic art market. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. 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 

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Saturday’s News-Jan 21

  • Soi 88 entertainment area under fire/
  • Chinese New Year shuttle from Bluport/
  • Crackdown promised against foreigners with no work permit/
  • Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub/
  • Passengers left waiting hours at Bangkok’s new central train station/
  • Japanese were top foreign investors in Thailand last year/
  • Thailand is now the world’s 13th largest exporter of agricultural products/
  • Sugar retail prices likely to increase as costs rise/
  • Avoid these 203 dangerous phone apps to prevent online fraud/
  • EGAT starts operation of mini-hydropower plant/
  • Peace Corps back in action in Thailand/
  • Noppon stuns another snooker legend to enter World Grand Prix semis/
  • Tourism: Miss Tourism Prachuap Khiri Khan 2023 crowned/China Officially Allows Group Tours to Resume to Thailand/240 flights from China expected for Lunar New Year/Busy Yaowarat Road decks up for Chinese New Year/Dancing dragons, bright lights greet the Rabbit in Samut Prakan/
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Soi 88 entertainment area under fire

Local residents and business owners have filed complaints with the municipality over the noise and traffic congestion from the Ban Khun Phor outdoor eating and entertainment venue.

The venue, which is located on Soi 88, is popular with both locals and expats alike and regularly features live music performances.

However, the complainants say the live music is too loud and that motorcycle parking causes congestion and obstructs traffic in the surrounding area. Continued …

Chinese New Year shuttle from Bluport

Bluport mall will be offering a free shuttle van service during Chinese New Year (Jan. 19-26). The van is the first 100% electric pickup truck made in Thailand.

The route, starting at Bluport: Point 1 – the parking spot in front of The Square Blúport; Point 2 – the parking spot in front of the clock tower; Point 3 – the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort; Point 4 – Vana Nava Water Jungle; Point 5 – Holiday Inn Vana Nava Resort.

The van departs from Blúport at 11am, 3pm, and 7pm.

Crackdown promised against foreigners with no work permit

Thailand’s labor minister has issued a stern warning to employers of foreigners and foreigners who are working in Thailand.

You must have a work permit to work in the kingdom and you must not do jobs reserved for Thai people.

Fines and even prison terms have been announced after Thai restaurant owners complained to the Labor Ministry. Continued …

Krung Thep Aphiwat begins first full day as Thailand’s rail hub

Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal in Bangkok (formerly Bang Sue Grand Station) began its first full day as Thailand’s national rail hub on Friday after 52 long-distance services were transferred from the century-old Hua Lamphong Station.

The new 34-billion-baht Bangkok terminus in Chatuchak district is now the hub for all long-distance trains running to the north, northeast and south of the country. Only 14 long-distance services to the east are still using Hua Lamphong.

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT)’s plan to switch Krung Thep Aphiwat Central was delayed during the Covid-19 pandemic after the new station became Bangkok’s main vaccination center. However, it is now hosting all 14 long-distance services to the north, 20 to the south, and 18 to the northeast. Continued … 

Passengers left waiting hours at Bangkok’s new central train station

The opening of Bangkok‘s new central train station Bangkok Aphiwat Central Station did not go so smoothly yesterday with the first service to Chiang Mai departing three hours later than scheduled and many more delayed services.

The new station, previously named Bang Sue Station, is replacing Hua Lamphong Station on the edge of China Town as Bangkok’s main rail hub.

The biggest change is that long-distance services that have operated out of Hua Lamphong for years are now operating from Bangkok Aphiwat Central Station. Continued … 

Japanese were top foreign investors in Thailand last year

Last year saw a slight uptick in the number of foreign investors opening businesses in Thailand, but the amount invested increased substantially, according to data released by the Commerce Ministry on Friday.

The ministry said 583 foreign entities opened businesses here last year. Their combined investment totaled 128.77 billion baht and they hired 5,253 Thai workers, according to the data.

Deputy Commerce Minister Sinit Lertkrai said 218 foreign investors used business licenses for their investments and 365 used business certificates. Continued … 

Thailand is now the world’s 13th largest exporter of agricultural products

Thailand has become the world’s 13th largest exporter of agricultural products after a more than 20% surge in agricultural trade in the first 11 months of 2022, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Chalermchai Sreeon said on Friday.

Thailand’s trade in agricultural products totaled 1.55 trillion baht during the period, up 22% from the same period in 2021, the minister said.

Chalermchai said the export surge was due to his ministry’s efforts to increase agricultural competitiveness, including the so-called 3S (safety, security, sustainability) strategy, greater use of advanced agricultural technology, and enhanced cooperation between the private and public sectors. Continued … 

Sugar retail prices likely to increase as costs rise

The retail prices of sugar may be adjusted following an increase in the ex-factory price by 1.75 baht a kilogram as production costs surge.

The increase, which came into effect yesterday, was recently approved by a tripartite meeting of representatives from the government, sugar cane plantations and sugar factories.

The resolution will raise the ex-factory price of white sugar to 19 baht a kg, up from 17.25 baht a kg, and the price of refined sugar to 20 baht a kg, up from 18.25 baht a kg, according to a source at the meeting who requested anonymity. Continued …

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Avoid these 203 dangerous phone apps to prevent online fraud

Thai authorities have compiled a list of over 200 “dangerous malware” mobile applications linked to identity thefts and unsolicited access that can result in criminals gaining remote control of cellphones.

Digital Economy and Society Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn warned mobile phone users against downloading those apps or even clicking any suspicious links sent to their phones as SMS, which could allow malware to be installed on their phones without their knowledge.

He said that his ministry and the National Cyber Security Agency (NCSA) have compiled a list of 203 apps identified by experts as malware with the potential to steal personal information and take control of the phone. The apps are for both iOS and Android phones. Continued … 

EGAT starts operation of mini-hydropower plant

State-run Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has started operating its 10th mini-hydropower plant in Uttaradit, as the country continues its effort to reduce power prices by adopting more renewable energy.

Thailand is trying to use more renewable energy, which is less expensive than the imported liquefied natural gas used for fuel in electricity generation.

A shift toward clean energy also helps the government in its quest to meet its carbon neutrality goal, a balance between carbon dioxide emissions and absorption. Continued …

Peace Corps back in action in Thailand

The Peace Corps has resumed operations in Thailand by sending 52 American volunteers to the kingdom following the easing of the Covid-19 pandemic.

The volunteers, who arrived yesterday, will work with local communities on education and youth development projects, said Peace Corps Thailand Country Director Sonny Luu.

He said the cultural exchange organization has been in Thailand for 61 years and more than 5,500 volunteers have been sent to the country. But it was halted in March 2020. The arrival of the volunteers yesterday marks the resumption of full operations, he said. Continued …

Noppon stuns another snooker legend to enter World Grand Prix semis

Thai snooker ace Noppon Saengkham stunned another big name at the 2023 World Grand Prix on Thursday night, beating three-time world champion Mark Williams 5-3.

The 30-year-old from Samut Prakan now enters the semifinals in Cheltenham, England, after three consecutive wins against former world champions.

Nicknamed “Mu Paknam”, Noppon beat four-time world champion Mark Selby in the first round and seven-time world champion Ronnie O’Sullivan in the second round. Continued … 

Miss Tourism Prachuap Khiri Khan 2023 crowned

Twenty-two-year old Thipkasorn Sangsen beat 12 other contestants to win the Miss Tourism Prachuap Khiri Khan 2023 pageant at an event held at Hua Hin Market Village on Thursday. The first runner up went to Patchara Kritsanasaeranee, while Muangphet Duensak was the second runner up. Thipkasorn, nicknamed Thip, will now become the ambassador for tourism throughout all eight districts of Prachuap Khiri Khan in 2023. (HHT)

China Officially Allows Group Tours to Resume to Thailand

After three years of travel restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, China has dropped a restriction on group tours to Thailand and 19 other countries as of Friday in a sudden announcement.

China had previously dropped overall individual international travel restrictions earlier this month.

The Ministry of Culture and Tourism in China made the announcement, which also included countries like Russia and New Zealand. Continued …

240 flights from China expected for Lunar New Year

About 240 direct flights are expected to fly from China to Thailand during the Chinese New Year holiday, according to the Aeronautical Radio of Thailand (Aerothai).

Aerothai President Noppasit Chakpitak said on Friday that Transport Minister Saksayam Chidchob has instructed all related agencies to ensure they are prepared to handle the influx of Chinese tourists during the Chinese New Year period between Jan. 19-25.

There are expected to be 240 flights, or 34 per day on average. Of the total, 75 flights will land at Suvarnabhumi Airport, 52 at Don Mueang Airport, 78 at Phuket Airport and 35 at Chiang Mai Airport. Continued …

Busy Yaowarat Road decks up for Chinese New Year

Huge crowds of Thai people of Chinese descent went to Yaowarat Road in Bangkok on Friday to purchase goods in preparation for the Chinese New Year festival this weekend.

In Chinese tradition, Friday — two days before the New Year — is called “the day for shopping”. Thai-Chinese people purchase foods, fruits and other offerings associated with the festival.

People pray to Chinese gods and commemorate their ancestors on Saturday, which is called “the day to pay respect”. Continued …

Dancing dragons, bright lights greet the Rabbit in Samut Prakan

 

Samut Prakan’s Wat Dhammakatanyu (Xian Lo Dai Tien Gong Temple) burst into color, light and sound on Friday evening to mark this year’s Lantern Festival. The province has been holding this extravaganza as part of the Lunar New Year celebrations every year for the past 10 years. The festival saw 5,000 lanterns of different shapes, sizes and colors decorating the temple’s central shrine that houses five Chinese gods carved from stone. (The Nation)

Google to lay off 12,000 employees

Google announced Friday that it planned to cut about 12,000 jobs, joining other tech giants who are downsizing staff by the thousands. The job cuts would reduce the company’s workforce by about 6%. Continued …

Chris Hipkins chosen as next New Zealand PM

New Zealand’s former Covid-19 response minister Chris Hipkins will replace Jacinda Ardern as prime minister after receiving the only nomination from fellow MPs, the ruling Labor Party said Saturday. Continued …

US designates Russia’s Wagner military group a ‘criminal organization’

The United States on Friday designated Russia’s Wagner group as a “transnational criminal organization,” raising pressure on the private Russian army fighting in Ukraine. Continued … 

NATO alliance still strong on Ukraine but fractures are emerging

The billions of United States dollars in new arms for Ukraine announced this month — including British tanks, American fighting vehicles, and howitzers from Denmark and Sweden — are testament to Russian President Vladimir Putin’s failure to split the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) allies after nearly a year of war. But small yet significant fractures are getting too big to hide. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service schedule from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has been updated. In addition, a new Cha Am boarding location has been added in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

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

 

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