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Vote for new PM today/Paetongtarn Shinawatra to be Nominated/Who Is Paetongtarn Shinawatra?/Srettha’s ouster and what it means/‘Network Monarchy’ Strikes Back/Woman Charged for Blocking Parking Space/At risk of severe drought/High-speed railway behind schedule/Lift plummets in Bangkok condo/Thailand halves number of teen mothers/Flooding continues in Chiang Rai/Economy: Thaksin says to Abandon Digital Wallet/Pheu Thai will stick to digital wallet/Thai unemployment drops/8.8% jump in food exports/To become EV production hub/Industrial sentiment rises/Retroactive duties on solar panel imports/Bt10 billion for new air-con plant/Top developers to launch projects/CPN posts surge in revenue/Bakery company opens new factory/Thai AirAsia’s turnaround/Tourism: China Airlines’ new route to Thailand/New route Bangkok to Kathmandu/Thailand Experience: Exploring Phuket in 2024/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

Vote for new PM set for today

The House of Representatives was scheduled to meet this morning to vote on a new prime minister following the court-ordered dismissal of Srettha Thavisin on Wednesday.

House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha sent a notice to all MPs on Wednesday evening, calling on them to convene at 10am today, said Arpath Sukhanunth, secretary-general of the House. Continued …

Paetongtarn Shinawatra to be Nominated as Thailand’s New PM

The Pheu Thai Party has announced that it will nominate Paetongtarn Shinawatra as its candidate for prime minister to succeed Srettha Thavisin, who was removed from office by the Constitutional Court on Wednesday.

Initially, a meeting of government whips at Thaksin’s residence had agreed to nominate Chaikasem Nitisiri, 76, as their candidate. However, a meeting of Pheu Thai MPs today decided to nominate Paetongtarn instead. Continued …

Who Is Paetongtarn Shinawatra: Defying Family’s Political Fate?

Certainly, she is known as the daughter of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. Today, she will also be recorded as Thailand’s 31st prime minister.

Although she has never been an MP or minister, Paetongtarn has long been involved in politics. She has accompanied her father on campaigns and met with the public during his term as Thailand’s 23rd prime minister in 2001-2006, until the coup. Continued …

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Srettha’s ouster and what it means for Thailand’s political landscape

The House of Representatives is scheduled to elect a new prime minister after Srettha Thavisin was removed from office for violating constitutional ethics. After just 11 months and 14 days in office, Srettha lost his post for appointing former lawyer Pichit Chuenban as PM’s office minister.

A group of 40 senators filed a case against Srettha over his decision to appoint Pichit, who had spent six months in jail over a contempt of court charge. Continued …

With PM’s Dismissal, Thailand’s ‘Network Monarchy’ Strikes Back

With another controversial ruling, Thailand’s Constitutional Court has once again returned the country to a new era of political stasis and uncertainty. On Wednesday, the court voted 5-4 to dismiss Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin from office for a minor “ethical violation,” relating to the appointment to his cabinet of an official who had previously served a prison sentence for bribing a court official.

The Constitutional Court’s decision is just the latest in a long line of significant interventions in Thai politics, and came a week after another ruling that disbanded the Move Forward Party, the largest party in the Thai parliament, and banned 11 of its executives from politics for 10 years. Continued …

Woman Charged for Blocking Parking Space with Traffic Cone in Patong

A Thai woman has been charged after using a traffic cone to reserve a parking space on a public roadside in Patong.

The Patong Police informed said a video clip showing the woman placing a traffic cone to block a parking area went viral on social media this week. Following the viral video, police tracked down the woman, identified only as Ms. Sompong, a Thai national. Continued … 

10 Northeast provinces at risk of severe drought in next 10 years

Ten provinces in Thailand’s northeastern region are likely to experience severe drought over the next decade, according to drought trends forecast by the Climate Change and Environmental Department on Wednesday. The forecast was based on two climate model scenarios: one assuming moderate greenhouse gas emissions and one with high emissions.

The moderate emissions scenario assumes greenhouse gas emissions in 2100 will be close to current levels, potentially raising the global average surface temperature by about 2.7 degrees Celsius between 2081 and 2100. The high emissions scenario assumes emissions will be double the current levels, potentially increasing the global average surface temperature by about 4.4°C. Continued …

Thai-Chinese high-speed railway 36% behind schedule

The first phase of the Thai-Chinese high-speed railway running from Bangkok to Nakhon Ratchasima province is currently 71.4% complete, but around 36.4% behind its scheduled opening in 2028, the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) reported on Thursday.

The 873-kilometer rail link megaproject, estimated to cost 341 billion baht, has been plagued by delays caused by financing disputes between the two countries. The construction on Thailand’s part began in 2017, followed by years of delays. Continued …

Lift plummets from 32nd to 15th floor in Bangkok condo

A woman experienced a terrifying ordeal when the lift she was using at her condo in Bangkok suddenly plummeted from the 32nd floor and stopped at the 15th floor, leaving her shaken.

“If this happened to an elderly person, they could have had a heart attack!” she said. “The lift fell from the 32nd floor and stopped at the 15th floor. I crawled out of the lift, shaking with fear. The condo staff said they were watching the cameras.” Continued …

Thailand halves number of teen mothers, sets more ambitious goal

Through extensive campaigns on sexual well-being at the community level over the past decade, Thailand has successfully brought down the number of teenage mothers (aged 15-19) by half, the Public Health Ministry has announced, as it embarks on a more ambitious goal.

Minister Somsak Thepsuthin said on Wednesday that births in women aged 15-19 years in 2023 was 21 cases per 1,000 female population in this age group, down from 53.4 cases per 1,000 female population recorded in 2012. Continued …

Flooding continues in Chiang Rai

The Sai and Chan rivers overflowed in this northernmost province on Thursday, flooding communities and markets, including those near the Myanmar border.

The Government Public Relations Department (PRD) reported that the Sai River in Mae Sai district overflowed for the second consecutive day, affecting communities and markets bordering Tachileik, Myanmar. Sai Lom Joy Walking Street was among the flooded areas. Continued …

Thaksin Tells Pheu Thai to Abandon Digital Wallet Plan

Pheu Thai Party patriarch Thaksin Shinawatra has reportedly instructed the ruling party to drop its digital wallet flagship policy. This direction came just hours after the Constitutional Court ousted Thailand’s PM Srettha Thavisin from his position as prime minister.

On Wednesday evening, during a meeting at his Chan Song Lar residence with key party members, Thaksin urged his daughter, Pheu Thai leader Paetongtarn Shinawatra, to halt the 450-billion-baht scheme for digital handouts of 10,000 baht. With the economy on shaky ground, he argued the timing was inappropriate for such an extensive expenditure, according to party sources. Continued …

What is the truth? Pheu Thai says it will stick to digital wallet plan

The 10,000-baht digital wallet project faces uncertainty after the removal of the previous cabinet, but the Pheu Thai Party is committed to advocating for its flagship policy in the next government, said caretaker Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Julapun, a member of Pheu Thai, said on Thursday that he could not guarantee the continuation of projects from the past administration. However, if Pheu Thai joins the next coalition, it will prioritize the digital wallet scheme as a key policy. Continued …

Thai unemployment drops, except in Bangkok

Thailand’s overall unemployment rate dropped from May to June, except in Bangkok, according to a new survey conducted by the National Statistical Office (NSO).

The total number of unemployed was estimated at 379,000 in June, down from about 482,000 people in May, said the NSO. The survey was conducted among the working-age population of 59.19 million people aged 15 and older. Continued …

Institute predicts 8.8% jump in food exports to Bt1.6 trillion

The value of Thailand’s food exports is expected to increase by 8.8% year-on-year to 1.6 trillion baht this year, driven by growing global demand and a decrease in the prices of raw materials, says the National Food Institute (NFI).

“Raw materials such as tuna, sugar, soybeans, and wheat have seen a decrease in price, which benefits the food processing industry,” said Supawan Teerarat, president of the NFI. Continued …

With Chinese help, Thailand aims to become EV production hub

To achieve the Thai government’s goal of building the country into the electric vehicle (EV) hub of Southeast Asia, the kingdom is welcoming Chinese EV manufacturers and their innovative technologies to integrate with local industrial chains. Thailand has set a target of making 30 % of its car production EVs by 2030.

“We welcome Chinese companies with new quality productive forces to set up their factories and even regional headquarters in Thailand. In return, Thailand will release more incentive measures to support their development,” said Thailand’s minister of industry, Pimphattra Wichaikul. Continued …

Thai industrial sentiment rises for first time in 4 months

Thailand’s industrial sentiment index rose for the first time in four months in July due to higher domestic demand, budget spending and tourism, the Federation of Thai Industries(FTI) said today.

The FTI said its industrial sentiment index increased to 89.3 in July from 87.2 in June. However, business operators were concerned about global economic uncertainty and the domestic political situation, the group said in a statement. Continued …

US group seeks retroactive duties on solar panel imports from Thailand

A group of U.S. solar panel makers led by First Solar and Hanwha Qcells asked the U.S. Department of Commerce on Thursday to consider imposing duties retroactively on imported panels and cells amid a surge of products from Vietnam and Thailand.

The U.S. government already has launched a trade case over solar products made in Vietnam, Thailand, Malaysia and Cambodia, which poses the risk of anti-dumping and countervailing duties, and the new filing raises the prospect of duties being imposed even before a final decision in the case. Continued …

Chinese company investing Bt10 billion in new air-con plant

Haier, the Chinese consumer electronics and home appliance company, has invested 10 billion baht to set up its first air-conditioner manufacturing plant in Thailand to tap the rapid growth of the air-conditioner market in Thailand worth more than 1 billion baht.

The facility, Haier’s first factory in Southeast Asia, will be located in the WHA Eastern Seaboard Industrial Estate in Chon Buri province. Construction will be carried out in three phases, with completion expected by 2027. Continued …

Top developers to launch projects worth Bt93 billion in H2

The top three residential developers – AP Thailand, Sansiri and Supalai – are maintaining their plans to launch 73 projects worth a combined 93 billion baht in greater Bangkok and the provinces during the second half of this year, following a strong performance in the second quarter.

Tritecha Tangmatitham, managing director of Supalai Plc, said the company plans to launch 20 new projects worth 27.3 billion baht in the second half, as projected earlier this year. Continued …

Developer CPN posts 21% surge in revenue in Q2

Central Pattana (CPN) has announced second-quarter total revenue of 13.5 billion baht, a 21% increase year-on-year, and net profit of 4.56 billion baht, up 24%.

The company is set to launch 10 new residence projects this year, encompassing both horizontal and vertical developments in prime locations across the country, with a combined project value of 13.4 billion baht. Continued …

CP Group’s bakery company opens new factory, seeks 20% market share

CPRAM Co., a ready-to-eat food manufacturer and owner of the Le Pan bakery brand under the Charoen Pokphand Group, opened a new factory in Chon Buri, aiming to achieve a 20% market share among Thai bakeries this year.

Wisade Wisidwinyoo, president of CPRAM, said the new 2-billion-baht facility has a production capacity of 2.4 million items per day and is already fully operational. Continued …

Thai AirAsia’s stunning turnaround in 2024

Asia Aviation (AAV), the proud sole shareholder of Thai AirAsia, revealed its operational results for the first half of 2024, boasting its financial recovery. Revenue from sales and services soared to 25,279 million baht, marking a 32% year-on-year increase.

AAV’s profit from core operations skyrocketed by 1,015%, reaching 1,950 million baht from 175 million the previous year. This leap is underpinned by a 41% year-on-year increase in EBITDA, amounting to 5,003 million baht. Continued …

China Airlines boosts access to Asia with new route to Thailand

China Airlines, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), is excited to launch the “Amazing Together!” initiative as part of its “Soar Over Asia” campaign. The initiative offers discounts of up to 12% on flights from major North American gateways to Thailand’s Suvarnabhumi Airport (BKK) and Chiang Mai International Airport (CNX), along with a sweepstakes giving away round-trip tickets for two.

Launched this year by China Airlines, the “Soar Over Asia” campaign focuses on introducing new routes and facilitating smooth connections across Asia, in collaboration with several tourism boards. The collaboration with the TAT is a strategic move to position Taiwan as the ultimate gateway to Asia, ensuring access to the continent’s destinations. Continued … 

AirAsia launches new route from Bangkok to Kathmandu

AirAsia is set to soar into the skies with its latest addition to the South Asian route, offering four weekly flights between Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport and Kathmandu, Nepal.

The service, launching on Oct. 2, will utilize A320neo aircraft, with a promotional fare starting at 9,990 Nepalese Rupees per trip (around 2,600 baht), for bookings made until Aug. 25. Travel dates extend from Oct. 2 to March 28, 2025. Continued …

Exploring Phuket in 2024 – An ultimate travel guide

Dreaming of a tropical escape? Phuket, Thailand’s gem, might just be the ticket. Renowned for its dazzling beaches, lively nightlife, and rich tradition, it’s a place that’s got something for everyone. But navigating this paradise can sometimes feel like a daunting task, specifically for first-time visitors.

This section unfolds vital details about the island city of Phuket, from its primary language, and currency, to the favorable timeslot to visit and necessary visa requisites for the unblemished trip. Continued … 


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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

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:

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Wednesday’s news-Oct 11

Today’s news: New Mediterranean restaurant/Wine tax in Thailand/Downpours to continue/How long can electric subsidies last?/Cigarette Price Hike/Dane arrested for Illegal firearms possession/30,000 Thais in Israel/Thais in Israel mostly work in agriculture/Reservoir overflow/Rethinking Thailand’s Defamation Law/Woman jailed for offensive remarks/Passing of the late king/Urine’s health secrets/Efforts to Curb Teen Pregnancy/c issue needs a fix/Israel-Hamas conflict stirs concern/Rich ‘might not get Bt10,000 handout’/To invest in Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai/Thailand’s cannabis market/Thailand Medical Cannabis Market Size/Chinese Tourist Arrivals Plunge/Thai tourism suffers amid Israel conflict/10,000 unexpected Israeli guests/Vegetarian Festival comes to Chinatown/6 ways to explore Chiang Mai/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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New Mediterranean restaurant opens in Hua Hin

Gregal, a beachfront Mediterranean restaurant, has opened in Hua Hin. The restaurant is located beside The Royal Princess Condominium Hua Hin. The menu includes vegetarian options to meat, fish, and seafood delicacies, as well as pasta and paella. Gregal currently is operating under soft opening hours from 12 pm to 6 pm, except Tuesday. (HHT)

Wine tax in Thailand: A Protectionist Barrier?

Why is wine tax in Thailand 250% on average? In most cases, duties constitute a state’s first protection against products imported from other countries in direct competition with local production.

Does Thailand produce wine? Yes, local production is around one million liters per year and is based in three areas of the country: Loei, Hua Hin and Khao Yai. The projects are relatively recent, and the quality of the wine produced is rather low, with a high price. This is not surprising, given that the production cycle of the vines was totally altered, as September, the traditional harvest month, is in the middle of the rainy season. Continued …

Downpours to continue over much of Thailand

Scattered thunderstorms, some of them heavy, are forecast for the northern, central, eastern, and southern (east coast) regions today, while Bangkok and its vicinity have an 80% chance of rain.

This weather pattern is due to a low-pressure system moving across the lower central region, eastern region, and upper southern region converging with a moderate high-pressure area over China. The southwestern monsoon, meanwhile, continues to prevail over the southern region and the Gulf of Thailand. Continued …

Electric prices lowered, but how long can subsidies last?

The national oil and gas conglomerate PTT Plc has agreed to delay accepting payments of 8-9 billion baht for the gas it sells to the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) to help the government reduce power bills for the rest of this year. Gas makes up around 60% of the fuel used for power generation in Thailand.

To tame aggressive electricity prices, the Srettha Thavisin cabinet resolved last month to reduce the power tariff to 3.99 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit), from 4.45 baht, but this increases the financial burden on EGAT, which needs part of the power tariff to help it settle a huge loss. Continued …

Cigarette Price Hike Sparks Surge in Illicit Trade

The Thai tobacco industry has recently been rocked by a price increase, prompting smokers to turn toward the illicit cigarette trade.

Citing increased production costs, major domestic and international tobacco manufacturers have raised their retail prices by THB 3-4 per pack. The adjustment follows a scarcity and price surge of raw materials, exacerbated by the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Continued …

Dane arrested on Koh Samui for Illegal firearms possession

Thai police apprehended a Danish man in Koh Samui for his illegal possession of firearms.

Following the strict measures implemented after the shooting at Siam Paragon mall in Bangkok, Thai police yesterday conducted an investigation into owners of firearms, both legal and illegal, across the country and discovered a Danish man in Koh Samui ordering guns online. Continued …

30,000 Thais in Israel; PM says all can be rescued, as war is declared

Thailand has been among the countries to suffer the most from the attack on Israel on Saturday morning, with 18 of its nationals now reported dead. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs in Bangkok is coordinating a rescue mission to see the first Thais returning home on Thursday, including those injured in the attack, primarily located in Israel’s south.

On Tuesday, officials reported that 1,437 of the 30,000 Thais living in Israel have expressed a wish to return home at this time. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has pledged the government’s full support for them and has ordered the Royal Thai Air Force to keep planes on standby. Continued …

Thais in Israel mostly work in agriculture

Thai workers in Israel are in a life-threatening situation in the conflict between Israel and Palestine that erupted on Oct. 7. The fate of these Thai workers has caused great concern and anxiety among their families in Thailand.

Numerous families in various provinces such as Kalasin, Udon Thani, Khon Kaen, Surin, Buriram and Nakhon Phanom have received reports that their loved ones have been killed, some have been injured, and others have been arrested. In addition, there are many others who have been unable to make contact. Continued …

Reservoir overflow in Thailand: Alert for potential downstream flooding

An alert has been issued by the Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) on the sudden rise of water levels in nine significant reservoirs. The ONWR revealed that these reservoirs are brimming with excess water that needs to be discharged swiftly. The reservoir overflow could potentially impact downstream areas in the coming days.

The ONWR has been observing the nation’s water condition amid an ongoing monsoon trough. This weather event, predominantly affecting the north and northeast, has been causing heavy rainfall in these regions. Continued …

Rethinking Thailand’s Defamation Law

Thailand’s defamation laws, historically designed to protect individuals’ reputations against false statements, are now facing scrutiny for their strict and punitive nature.

While the aim of safeguarding reputation is noble, the broader implications of these laws on freedom of expression and democratic values are becoming increasingly evident. The need for reform is pressing as the country navigates the challenges of a modern and interconnected world. Continued …

Woman jailed for six months for offensive remarks about former PM Prayut

The elderly woman who hurled verbal abuse at then Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, during his visit to Ban Pong district in Ratchaburi in March this year, was sentenced to six months and 10 days in jail and fined 1,000 baht yesterday, without suspension, by the Ratchaburi District Court.

In imposing the sentence on the defendant, popularly known in the district as “Pa Na Ban Pong”, the court ruled that she had encroached on the security zone maintained around the prime minister and his entourage. Continued …

Passing of the late king to be observed Friday

The government is planning activities to mark the seventh anniversary of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great’s passing on Friday.

Teerapong Wongsiwawilas, permanent secretary of the prime minister’s office, said the government had been granted permission by His Majesty the King to organize the activities. Continued …

Experts decode urine’s health secrets

Your urine color could reveal your health issues, according to urological experts. These professionals recommend self-health checks by observing one’s urine color, as this can reflect physical discomfort.

Urine is typically pale yellow and clear, with more water consumption leading to clearer urine. However, if despite high water intake, your urine remains dark yellow or conversely, without consuming a lot of water, it remains clear, you may be experiencing health problems. Continued …

UN Explains Efforts to Curb Teen Pregnancy in Thailand

Teen pregnancy rates have been falling dramatically in Thailand thanks to progressive legislation, but more can be done to drive it lower if the rights of girls and young women are respected, according to the UN Population Fund (UNFPA).

Ahead of the International Day of the Girl Child, marked annually on Oct. 11, Asa Torkelsson, the fund’s country director in Thailand, explained how the UN is supporting access to sexual and reproductive health, especially for young people. Continued …

Human-elephant conflict issue needs a fix

The recent report of another person being killed by a wild elephant proves that the government needs to find a solution to this issue, or such incidents will only reoccur. So far, 16 people have been killed by wild elephants this year alone.

Human-elephant conflicts are a dilemma for the government and broader Thai society that has tried to protect and boost the population of this vulnerable animal. Continued …

Israel-Hamas conflict stirs concern in Thai business sector over trade disruption

The ongoing Israel-Palestine conflict has stirred unease within Thailand’s business sector, due to worries about its potential impact on Thai-Israeli trade, valued at around 40 billion baht. Sanan Angubolkul, chairman of the Thai Chamber of Commerce, advised Thai businesses to closely monitor the situation and manage any potential risk.

Those trading with the Middle East have been particularly urged to exercise caution, given the potential for broader impacts if the conflict escalates. Despite the unrest, Sanan maintains that the conflict is unlikely to substantially impede Thailand’s trade with Israel, considering the relatively modest trade volume between the two nations. Continued …

Rich ‘might not get Bt10,000 handout’

The government is considering revising its 10,000-baht digital wallet handout scheme by excluding wealthy people, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Tuesday.

The proposal comes at a time when the government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has been defending the centerpiece of its economic revival policy against critics who say that its cost, at 560 billion baht, is too much. As well, they say, it is still not clear how the program will be funded. Continued …

Central Group to invest in Nakhon Phanom, Nong Khai

Retail and property developer Central Pattana Plc (CPN), the operator of Central shopping centers nationwide, plans to invest 3 billion baht to develop the northeastern provinces of Nakhon Phanom and Nong Khai into secondary cities with great potential on par with megacities.

Tos Chirathivat, executive chairman and chief executive of Central Group, said one of Central Group’s core strategies as a retail, service, and real-estate leader is for business expansion by upgrading communities. Continued …

What Thailand’s new coalition government means for the cannabis market

More than a year after Thailand legalized the recreational use of marijuana, the country’s new prime minister plans to roll back that law in an attempt to end the current glut in the market and bring long-term benefits to the industry.

In June 2022, the Southeast Asian nation became the first in Asia to decriminalize the cannabis plant, allowing it to be grown and consumed freely. Since then, the weed market has turned free-for-all, as various businesses entered the sector with little regulatory or consumer guidance to oversee such activity. Continued …

Thailand Medical Cannabis Market Size, Trends, Business Opportunity

The latest report published by IMARC Group, titled “Thailand Medical Cannabis Market: Industry Trends, Share, Size, Growth, Opportunity and Forecast 2023-2028,” provides a detailed analysis of the industry, including the Thailand medical cannabis market share, size, trends, and growth forecasts. The report also includes competitor and regional analysis and highlights the latest advancements in the market.

The Thailand medical cannabis market size reached US$122.1 million in 2022. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach US$1,408.0 million by 2028, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 53.2% during 2023-2028. Continued …

Chinese Tourist Arrivals Plunged Nearly 30% Week Over Week

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports said yesterday the number of foreign tourists arriving in Thailand dropped week over week (Oct. 2-8, 2023 over Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 2023), especially those from China, with their total plunging by 29.5%.

Last week, there were, altogether, 497,966 foreign tourists, a decrease of 54,453 foreign holidaymakers from the previous week. However a big drop in Chinese tourists was seen, with the total dwindling from 106,472 the previous week to only 75,093 last week. Continued …

Thai tourism suffers amid Israel conflict and Bangkok shooting

The conflict in Israel and the aftermath of a shooting incident in a Bangkok mall last week are predicted to lead to a decrease in foreign arrivals next week, significantly impacting Thai tourism. However, the private sector is optimistic that the visa exemption scheme will help revitalize the market in the next two months.

The Tourism and Sports Ministry noted a 9.86% decrease in foreign arrivals last week (Oct. 2-8), with numbers falling to 497,966, largely due to a significant reduction in Chinese visitors. Continued …

Thailand grapples with 10,000 unexpected Israeli guests amid conflict aftermath

Thailand is currently hosting approximately 10,000 Israeli tourists, a situation that arose due to the recent Israel-Gaza conflict. The country’s Tourism and Sports Ministry is monitoring the effects of this situation on its tourism sector.

Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, Tourism and Sports minister stated that while numerous airlines have suspended flights between Thailand and Israel, El Al Airlines, Israel’s national airline, has maintained its regular flight schedule. Additionally, all airlines have provided options for flight cancellations and delays to support travelers affected by the ongoing conflict. Continued …

Vegetarian Festival comes to Bangkok’s Chinatown

Bangkok and Samphanthawong district are once again organizing the Chinatown Yaowarat Vegetarian Festival celebrating the ideals of purity, good health, auspiciousness, and ongoing charitable endeavours.

This festival kicks off at the Chaloem Phra Kiat Gate Pavilion on Yaowarat Road on Oct. 14 and continues through Oct. 23. Continued …

6 ways to explore Chiang Mai through its burgeoning craft scene

The capital of northern Thailand has been an epicenter of craftwork for centuries. Before becoming incorporated into Siam in 1932, the Chiang Mai region —surrounded by the highest mountains in the country, dense jungle and rolling rice fields —was an independent entity, part of the Lanna Kingdom.

The devout Buddhist Lanna province was known for detailed temple wood carving and terracotta clay work, ornate hill-tribe ceremonial silver production and incredible hand-woven textiles with patterns distinctive to each village. Today, Chiang Mai’s artisans continue the creative Lanna legacy, respecting their heritage while adapting creative wares for contemporary times. Continued …

At Least 29 Killed By Myanmar Junta Airstrike On Refugee Camp

An airstrike by Myanmar’s military on a refugee camp in the northernmost Kachin State on Monday night killed at least 29 people, including children, injuring more than 50, local media reported, citing a spokesman from an ethnic minority militia in the state. Continued …

China’s annual births expected to hover around 10 million as population ages

The annual number of newborns in China will stabilize at around 10 million, while the population’s aging accelerates, a senior researcher and government adviser has said. With more than 70 million estimated to be 80 years or older by 2035, demand for policy support in public services is expected to grow concurrently. Continued …

Stockholm to ban fossil-fuel cars from city center

Stockholm will ban petrol- and diesel-powered cars from key parts of the city center from 2025 as it seeks to improve air quality and reduce traffic noise, the Swedish capital’s vice mayor for transport said yesterday. 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 

November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

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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