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Tuesday’s news-Dec 12

Today’s news: Digital Rights in ‘Free Fall’/Hua Hin train station opens/A week of poor air quality/Budget hotels at petrol stations/Family of five drowns/Economy: Minimum wage on cabinet agenda/Two weapons to attract investment/Slowing Chinese economy/Beefing up exports/EVs catching up fast/Tourism: Open to 6am?/Travel trends still sluggish/Airport opens automated channels/Tourism vs conservation/Air Canada flight revival/Thailand Experience: Visitors flock to Phitsanulok/First official Vietnam Town/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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Digital Rights in Thailand in ‘Free Fall’, Analysts Say

Thailand elected a new leader in 2023, but the country still has a long way to go to improve democratic norms, civil society groups say.

Laws and regulations are contributing to an environment where online debate is stifled. Censorship, surveillance, digital restrictions and disinformation campaigns targeting opposition candidates are among the issues cited by research groups for the drop in digital freedom rights. Continued …

New Hua Hin train station opens

The new Hua Hin train station opened on Monday, marking a significant improvement in the local rail infrastructure.

The modern facility, situated merely 100 meters from its predecessor, marks a new chapter in the region’s rail network, while paying homage to its historical roots. Continued …

Bangkok gears up for a week of poor air quality

Bangkok residents are advised to brace themselves for elevated levels of PM2.5 pollution from today until Sunday, according to the Pollution Control Department. The department anticipates improved air quality next Monday, attributing it to better air circulation.

The most severely affected areas are in eastern Bangkok, with Thonburi district following closely behind. The department classifies the air quality at an “orange” level, signifying potential health impacts. Continued …

Budget hotels at petrol stations in the pipeline

PTT Oil and Retail Business (OR) has dusted off its plan to build budget hotels inside its petrol stations, adding community malls for tourists as the company focuses on non-oil businesses, says President and Chief Executive Disathat Panyarachun.

OR is seeking a business consultant for the hotel project, which should take three months, he said. Continued …

Family of five drowns in the Mun River in Surin

Five family members drowned in the Mun River in Thailand’s northeastern province of Surin on Monday evening, after they reportedly went to collect sand for use in the construction of their house.

The victims include the head of the family, 45-year-old Viriya Kadcha, his 23-year-old daughter Nutcharin, and her two daughters and one son, aged from 8 to 14. Continued …

Minimum wage, debt and power bills on cabinet meeting agenda

The proposed new minimum wage, a debt moratorium for SMEs, and capping power bills for people in vulnerable groups are among the agenda items for today’s cabinet meeting, a news source said.

Prime Minister and Finance Minister Srettha Thavisin will head the meeting at Government House, with the primary agenda to consider the new rates of minimum wage as proposed by a tripartite committee. Continued …

Thailand unveils two weapons to attract foreign investment

Thailand has unveiled the focus of its four-year strategy to attract foreign direct investment to boost its faltering economy: clean energy and incentives to offset the new global minimum tax.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has embarked on an international roadshow since coming to power in August, “selling” the country to corporate investors during trips to the U.S., China and other states. His government is extending invitations for global digital giants to build major infrastructure, including headquarters, in Thailand. Continued …

Slowing Chinese economy may impact Thailand’s exports, tourism, investment

Economic experts are voicing apprehension over the slowing Chinese economy, citing that the mainland’s deceleration and escalating tensions with the U.S. could potentially affect Thailand in terms of exports, tourism, direct investment, and property.

Despite China’s economy surpassing estimates by growing 4.5% in the first quarter, it has since experienced a slowdown. The disappointing figures in terms of investment, consumption, and exports have stirred concerns. Continued …

Group aims to beef up exports to China

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai is scheduled to lead a trade delegation to Kunming on Dec. 17-18 in an effort to increase trade between Thailand and China.

Phumtham said during the visit a memorandum of understanding will be signed on trade of agricultural products, processed agricultural goods and processed food between private companies in Thailand and China, valued at 5.6 billion baht. Continued … 

Toyota retains motor show crown but EVs catching up fast

Motor Expo 2023 saw a significant surge in vehicle bookings, with 53,248 units sold compared to last year’s tally of 42,768 units.

The 40th Thailand International Motor Expo, which kicked off on Nov. 29 and ended yesterday, was held at the Impact Challenger halls, Muang Thong Thani in Nonthaburi province. Continued …

Open to 6am? Thailand’s nightlife gets green light

The Interior Ministry today gave the green light for entertainment venues across Thailand to remain open until 6am in a move to bolster tourism and add extra sparkle to new year celebrations.

Interior Ministry spokesperson Traisuree Taisaranakul said the temporary extension of the closing time at entertainment venues across Thailand was aimed at promoting tourism and new year celebrations. Traisuree added it would be formally announced in a new ministerial regulation on opening hours. Continued …

Travel trends still sluggish

This year could prove a disappointment not only for inbound tourism, with a weaker recovery than expected, but also for outbound tourism, as only 60%-70% of the total of Thais that traveled overseas in 2019 are slated to do so in 2023.

Weighed down by household debt, high living costs and a downturn in the stock market, most Thais prefer to save money instead of spending on outbound trips, which are typically costlier than domestic trips, said Chotechuang Soorangura, vice president of the Thai Travel Agents Assn. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi Airport opens automated channels to foreign travelers

The Immigration Bureau (IB) announced that Suvarnabhumi International Airport’s automated channels are now accessible to foreigners to alleviate congestion for outbound travel. This decision, effective from Dec. 15, aligns with the prime minister’s directive to enhance the outbound immigration system.

The move is aimed at reducing the density of passengers who need to rush to catch their flights, echoing the government’s tourism promotion policy. Continued …

Tourism vs conservation: The controversial cable car plan dividing Thailand

The government has revived controversial plans to build a cable car in Phu Kradeung National Park, a hidden gem whose pristine mountains have long been accessible to hikers only.

While the move has excited many tourists and locals, concerns are growing about the project’s potential negative impacts. Continued … 

Air Canada flight revival: Bangkok to Vancouver

Air Canada has announced the reinstatement of direct flights between Bangkok and Vancouver. H E Ping Kitnikone, the ambassador of Canada to the Kingdom of Thailand, extended invitations to esteemed guests and partners for Air Canada’s agency reception at the ambassador’s official residence.

Air Canada has officially reinstated direct flights for the holiday season, offering travelers a swift journey from Bangkok to Vancouver in approximately 13 hours. The airline plans to increase flight frequency to daily flights between January and February, extending the operating season until May to encompass the Songkran holidays. Continued …

Visitors flock to Phitsanulok to marvel at fields of blooms

Visitors can now discover the vibrant charm of Thailand’s northern province, Phitsanulok, where they can immerse themselves in the cool weather and admire the beauty of blooming azaleas, known in Thai as the “thousand-year rose”.

Phu Hin Rong Kla National Park has recently caught the attention of tourists, drawing a growing number of visitors who come to witness the colorful strawflower and azalea fields located at Pha Pop Rak. Continued …

Inside the first official Vietnam Town in Thailand

Thailand’s first officially recognized Vietnam Town was inaugurated Saturday in the northeastern province of Udon Thani as part of Vietnam National Assembly Chairman Vuong Dinh Hue (L)’s visit to Thailand.

Hue said he believed that with the strong support of the local administration the town will see bustling business and thriving cultural and tourism activities, both of which will thus make it a destination for Vietnamese in Thailand, as well as other international tourists. He said this would contribute to enriching the local culture and fostering the friendship and bonds between locals and Thai people of Vietnamese origin in the locality. Continued …

Myanmar overtakes Afghanistan as world’s biggest opium producer

Myanmar became the world’s biggest producer of opium in 2023, overtaking Afghanistan after the Taliban government’s crackdown on the trade, according to a United Nations report released today. Continued …

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