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Thursday’s news-Jan 25

Today’s news: Hua Hin tops list/Cooler weather/Thai Cheese Tour/Thailand Open qualifying/Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX/Pita returns/Baby leopard cats rescued/Ban floated on owning lions/Economy: GDP growth disappoints/Thailand’s new green utility tariff/Top five Asian tech ecosystems/Budget for digital ads/Retail on course/Tourism: Bangkok Tops Lunar New Year/The Ultimate Tourist Health Hotspot/Economic upswing for MICE sector/Asian aviation hub/2 million tourists in January/Airport chaos/15 people on fishing trip rescued/Thailand Experience: Baan Tham Suea/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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Hua Hin tops list of the Best Affordable Places to Retire Abroad in Asia

For most people thinking about retirement, either at home or overseas, budget is a key factor. In my more than 30 years of traversing the globe scouting out retirement havens, I’ve found hundreds of places that are friendly on the pocketbook but don’t tick all the other boxes on my checklist -factors like safety, quality health care, entertainment options, welcoming community, and solid infrastructure.

For a destination to meet my criteria, it has to be a lot more than simply affordable. Continued …

Cooler weather for much of Thailand, rain for the South

The north, the central region including the Bangkok metropolitan area, the east and the upper south of Thailand will experience a temperature drop of 1-2 degrees Celsius today, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

The colder weather is a result of a strong high-pressure system covering Thailand and the South China Sea, the department said, adding that the westerly trough from Myanmar will also move through the north and the upper central regions today, bringing strong winds and isolated rains to the upper part of the country. Continued …

Poor winds postpone 8-year-old’s attempt to kite foil the Gulf of Thailand

Yesterday’s lower than forecast wind conditions forced the postponement of Thanawat “Shane” Promwaen’s Gulf of Thailand crossing attempt.

Eight-year-old Shane patiently waited to tackle the ambitious 110 kilometers (70 miles) attempt from the shores of Pattaya across the Gulf, but his kite foiling project was eventually postponed.

Thai Cheese Tour at Dusit Thani Saturday

Get ready to rock your taste buds as VIVIN Grocery presents the Thai Cheese Tour 2023-2024, a culinary odyssey that promises to fuse the excitement of a rock concert with the delights of artisanal Thai cheeses.

In partnership with 5-star hotels and Michelin-star-rated restaurants, this tour will tantalize cheese enthusiasts with an all-Thai cheese experience. Continued …

Thailand Open qualifying starts Saturday

The much-anticipated Thailand Open 2024 arrives later this month, promising world-class tennis served up with Thailand’s unique cultural flair.

This premier WTA International Series tournament, held in picturesque Hua Hin, is the largest and most prestigious tennis event in Southeast Asia. Now in its fourth year, it has consistently attracted top-ranked players and captivated fans with thrilling matches. Continued …

Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX set for Sunday

The Orchid Palm Homes Cup IX is set for Sunday at the Hua Hin International School. Six local teams will participate in the six-a-side tournament which is for under 13s.

The inaugural Orchid Palm Homes Cup took place in 2020. The competition is entering its fourth year and has become an eagerly anticipated biannual event in the local sporting calendar. Continued … 

Pita returns as MP as charter court rules iTV not media since 2007

The Constitutional Court on Wednesday reinstated Pita Limjaroenrat as Move Forward Party MP after it ruled that iTV Plc had not been a media firm since March 7, 2007.

The office of the Constitutional Court announced that the majority of judges had dismissed the request of the Election Commission to disqualify Pita as an MP under Article 101 of the Constitution for holding shares in a media firm. Eight of the nine judges voted in favor of Pita. Only one judge, Nakarin Mektrairat, voted against Pita. Continued …

Two baby leopard cats rescued in Phichit province

Two tiny leopard cats left by their mother in a sugarcane plot in Phichit’s Sam Ngam district were recently rescued by officials from Protected Areas Regional Office 12 (Nakhon Sawan). The female kittens, which are about a month old, are healthy, have no injuries, and are able to drink milk suited to their species. These kittens will be moved to Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Breeding Station in Uthai Thani when they are five months old to learn survival skills in the wild before being released. (The Nation)

Ban floated on individuals owning lions following viral video

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation wants to ban individuals owning lions following the viral video of a tame young lion in a Bentley convertible driven by a foreigner along a crowded street in Pattaya.

The video caused consternation among social media viewers, but not so along the street. Continued …

Thailand’s GDP growth disappoints with a slow 1.8% rise in 2023

GDP growth in 2023 slowed to a disappointing 1.8%, according to an announcement by the Fiscal Policy Office (FPO). Director-general Pornchai Thiraveja attributed this to a combination of negative factors impacting the economy. Originally, the growth was forecast to rise to 2.7% in 2023, based on a projection made in October last year.

The less-than-anticipated growth is due to a downturn in exports and the manufacturing sector. This is evidenced by a 4.7% year-on-year fall in the Manufacturing Production Index (MPI), with automotive products witnessing a 23-month contraction, electronics for 15 months and rubber products for nine months. Continued …

Thailand’s new green utility tariff boosts renewable energy use

The unveiling of a green utility tariff (GUT) in February is set to bring about a significant progression in renewable energy use within Thailand, bolstering local businesses and attracting foreign investment.

This move has been eagerly awaited by numerous companies considering expansion into Thailand, as they seek not only the necessary infrastructure but also a source of clean energy to support their carbon-reduction strategies. Continued … 

Thailand aims to be among top five Asian tech ecosystems

Aspiring to rank among Asia’s top five tech ecosystems within the next decade, Thailand is currently focusing on the development of smart industries, particularly in tourism, healthcare, agriculture, and manufacturing, according to a statement by a corporate innovation accelerator.

Kid Parchariyanon, CEO and co-founder of RISE, the accelerator, insisted that the adoption of artificial intelligence, along with nurturing a skilled digital workforce, will be key to achieving this potential. He highlighted several advantages Thailand has over its neighbors, including geopolitical factors linked to the US-China relationship, a substantial economy, and a robust capital market within ASEAN nations. Continued …

Budget for digital ads expected to exceed spending on TV ads in 2024

The budget for digital advertising this year is expected to surpass television for the first time, in an evidence of the changing times. Amid numerous challenges, traditional media that once dominated the market is facing stiff competition from new digital platforms.

Media Intelligence Group (MI Group) predicted that traditional media and TV will account for 35%, marking the first time TV will be surpassed since its inception. This shift is attributed to digital advertising aiming for a 45% share. Out-of-home and mobile media will account for 20%. Continued …

Retail on course to achieve double-digit growth this year

Thailand’s retail industry is expected to register double-digit growth this year, driven by private consumption and government stimulus measures.

The government’s Easy E-Receipt tax refund scheme and the rise of online retail are contributing factors, but there is concern regarding the high cost of living, according to the Economic Intelligence Center, the research arm of Siam Commercial Bank. Continued …

Bangkok Tops Lunar New Year Travel Destinations

Bangkok is the most popular international city destination for the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday, booking data by digital travel platform Agoda reveals. Thailand is also one of the most popular destinations to celebrate the festivities overall, trailing only Japan.

Agoda’s booking data highlights Malaysia, China, South Korea, Singapore, and Japan as top inbound markets to Thailand, respectively, marking China’s return as a top-five source market for the first time since 2019. The five most popular destinations visited within Thailand are international favorite Bangkok, followed by Phuket, Hat Yai, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai. Continued …

Thailand Re-Emerges as the Ultimate Tourist Health Hotspot

The latest Skift Travel Health Index shows that the global travel health index stood at 102 in December 2023, capping a big year for the global travel industry. Thailand was the big winner. It finished with an index score of 101, up 7 percentage points over the previous month.

With challenges rising from the sluggish rebound of Chinese outbound travel, Thailand has strategically steered its tourism sector. The government’s initiative to temporarily waive visa requirements for key inbound markets has proven instrumental in the country’s resurgence as the most popular tourist hotspot. Continued …

Spending spree at food shows signals economic upswing for MICE sector

A surge in spending at food and packaging trade shows indicates a revival in the economy and a favo rable trend for business tourism this year.

Thailand remains a favored location for the meetings, incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) sector, according to Informa Markets Thailand, a leading trade show organizer. Continued …

Thailand aims to become Asian aviation hub

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has outlined plans to transform Thailand into an Asian aviation hub. The announcement was made during his keynote speech at the Thailand 2024 The Great Challenges event.

He highlighted the government’s focus on tourism and the introduction of several measures to boost the industry, including reciprocal visa exemption programs. Continued …

Thailand welcomes over 2 million tourists in January

Thailand has welcomed more than 2 million foreign arrivals in the first few weeks of the year, generating revenue of 97.91 billion baht, the Tourism and Sports Ministry said.

The ministry’s Economics Tourism and Sports Division announced on Monday that from Jan. 1-21, a total of 2,015,942 foreign tourists have landed on Thai soil. Continued …

Airport chaos as biometric system fails

Long queues formed at Suvarnabhumi airport on Wednesday morning after the biometric blacklist system used by the Immigration Bureau broke down.

Police Major Gen, Choengron Rimpadee said the problem began at 4.30am, when the biometric blacklist system malfunctioned. This meant a process that normally took 45 seconds took more than one minute. The automatic passport check channels at the airport also stalled, adding to the problem. Continued …

15 people on fishing trip rescued from capsized boat off Koh Kut

Fifteen passengers and crew from a boat engaged in a fishing trip, about 16 miles from Koh Kut in the Gulf of Thailand, were safely rescued after their vessel capsized and sank today.

Two speed boats from the Koh Kut Tambon administrative organization and another fishing boat rushed to their rescue, off Trat province, after they received a distress call from the stricken vessel, called “Net Waree”. Continued …

Baan Tham Suea: a tranquil retreat near Bangkok – and Hua Hin

Just a leisurely two-hour drive south of bustling Bangkok lies a hidden gem offering respite from urban chaos. Baan Tham Suea, or Tiger Cave Village, is the perfect haven for those seeking to escape the city’s gridlocks and enjoy rewilded green spaces, the rustic beauty of Thailand’s countryside, the scenic Phetchaburi River, a vibrant weekend farmer’s market, and a plethora of activities.

Nestled at the edge of Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi Province, the tranquil Ban Tham Suea village has undergone a profound metamorphosis. It transitioned from traditional slash-and-burn farming practices, coupled with hunting during non-farming periods, to a community dedicated to preserving its lush surroundings. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Jan 12

Today’s news: Hua Hin in global spotlight/Prachuap Khiri Khan governor has died/Political will to stop smog problem?/Mass transit to zap pollution/Covid-19 among three major pandemic threats/‘Wai’ as Thailand’s national identity//Forbidden From Drying Rice On Roads/Mixed reactions to proposed cannabis law/Public opinion on recreational cannabis use/Economy: Raising minimum wage as Songkran gift/Farmers to be granted title deeds/Tourism: Thailand to boost tourism/Thailand Experience: Blessed Are The Cheese Makers/Thailand’s best-kept secret/20 Best Thai Side Dishes/Best restaurants and bars in 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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Hua Hin in global spotlight as tennis stars head for Thailand Open 2024

The much-anticipated Thailand Open 2024 arrives later this month, promising world-class tennis served up with Thailand’s unique cultural flair.

This premier WTA International Series tournament, held in picturesque Hua Hin, is the largest and most prestigious tennis event in Southeast Asia. Now in its fourth year, it has consistently attracted top-ranked players and captivated fans with thrilling matches. Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Khan’s recently appointed governor has died

Niti Vivatvanich, the recently appointed governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan, has passed away due to a sudden heart attack. Vivatvanich, who had assumed office less than a month ago, was 54 years old.

Sources confirmed yesterday that Wivatvanich had been undergoing treatment in a Bangkok hospital since the New Year holiday and had not resumed his duties in the province at the time of his passing. Continued …

Will Srettha’s administration have the political will to stop smog problem?

Bangkok, a city famed for its cultural vibrancy and bustling street life, is now grappling with a persistent and dangerous environmental crisis: severe air pollution. At the heart of this crisis is the PM2.5 particulate matter, tiny particles that pose serious health risks due to their ability to penetrate deep into the lungs and bloodstream.

The smog in Bangkok, characterized by high levels of PM2.5, is a complex issue, with agricultural burning to support large-scale corporate agricultural operations being a significant contributing factor. With the new government under Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin in power, there’s a pressing question: Will this administration confront the corporations that are implicated in these unhealthy practices? Continued …

Electric mass transit pledge to zap pollution in Chiang Mai

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin pledged to foster the development of electric mass transit systems as a solution to the persistent air pollution issues plaguing the northern province. The Thai prime minister noted that the fine particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns (PM2.5) levels had considerably decreased since his visit last year.

(Editor note: While Expat News is “all in” on electric vehicles – as long as the energy is supplied by renewable sources – the PM seems to be missing the boat on this decision. The main cause of the relentless smog is not fossil fuel-powered vehicles, it’s the burning of farm fields and waste. Is he, as the previous article suggests, avoiding the real problem because of corporate interests?)

The air quality has indeed improved since April of the previous year when the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) detected 302 hotspots, thereby escalating the situation to a critical level. The air pollution problem has adversely affected tourism in Chiang Mai, deterring both local and international tourists due to potential health risks. Continued …

Covid-19 named among three major pandemic threats this year

Three major diseases — Covid-19, influenza, and dengue fever — could spread to the level of a pandemic this year, according to the Thai Department of Disease Control (DDC), which named 12 seasonal and group-specific diseases as under surveillance.

Department Director-general Dr. Thongchai Keeratihattayakorn said on Wednesday that they had compiled estimates of the communicable disease situation in Thailand for 2024 based on current patients, mortality and spreading rates, in a bid to plan and implement suitable disease-control policies. Continued …

‘Wai’ to be officially designated as Thailand’s national identity

The National Identity Committee resolved on Thursday to designate the “wai” – the Thai way of greeting or paying respects – as a national identity, Deputy Prime Minister Somsak Thepsuthin said.

Somsak, who chaired the committee’s meeting on Thursday, said that he would later seek a Cabinet endorsement to the resolution so that the “wai” would become Thailand’s official national identity. Continued …

Farmers Now Forbidden From Drying Rice On Roads

Rice farmers are no longer allowed to put their product to dry on the surface of rural roads anywhere or else they could be immediately arrested, a government official confirmed yesterday.

The Rural Roads Department has issued a regulation to terminate the common practice of strewing the newly harvested rice on the surface of the road, albeit only those with more than one lane, to dry in the sun. Continued …

Mixed reactions to Thailand’s proposed cannabis law from tourism industry

The recent draft law on cannabis and hemp, targeting to limit recreational use, is garnering mixed reactions from Thailand’s tourism industry. While it could potentially lead to the closure of several dispensaries, industry insiders feel it wouldn’t have a significant impact on the overall tourism landscape, as cannabis and hemp aren’t primary attractions for international visitors.

The bill, endorsed by Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew, aims to restrict the recreational consumption of cannabis and hemp, focusing primarily on medical use. The draft bill is awaiting Cabinet approval before being presented to the House of Representatives for review. Continued …

Thailand seeks public opinion on draft to end recreational cannabis use

Thailand is canvassing public opinion on a draft bill outlawing recreational use of cannabis after more than a year in which marijuana-related businesses flourished following legalization and insufficient regulation.

The first Southeast Asian nation to decriminalize cannabis in 2021, Thailand spawned an industry worth up to a projected $1.2 billion in the next few years, as thousands of dispensaries sprang up, along with spas, restaurants and festivals. Continued …

Labor Ministry considers raising minimum wage as Songkran gift

The Labor Ministry, headed by Pipat Ratchakitprakarn, is considering raising the minimum wage for certain professions as a Songkran festival gift. The announcement is expected to take place within a year, covering the entire country.

Additionally, the Cabinet is looking into providing a full monthly salary for maternity leave of 98 days. This was discussed at a meeting of the House of Representatives today, chaired by Wan Muhammad Noor Matha, the House speaker. Continued …

Thai farmers to be granted 25,000 title deeds

Agriculture Minister Thamanat Prompow confirmed the distribution of 25,000 land title deeds to farmers across the nation.

During the much-anticipated launch, 1,000 title deeds will be handed out, and the remaining 24,000 will be dispensed at Pirunraj Agricultural Centers nationwide. This initiative is a crucial part of the government’s policy to convert Sor Por Kor 4-01 documents into agricultural land title deeds, promising a cascade of benefits for farmers who hold rights to government-owned land. Continued …

Thailand to boost tourism to drive economic growth

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is on a mission to stimulate tourism, focusing on boosting revenue in 55 secondary provinces by 20%, aiming for a grand total of 91 million trips this year. This ambitious goal, however, falls short of the mark for key provinces.

For the first nine months of the previous year, the 55 secondary tourism provinces attracted 73 million trips out of a total of 185 million. These journeys raked in revenue of 169 billion baht, contributing to the projected domestic revenue for the full year, set at 900 billion baht. Continued … 

Blessed Are The Cheese Makers

Collaborating with the crème de la crème of the hospitality industry, including 5-star hotels and Michelin-star-rated restaurants, VIVIN Grocery’s Thai Cheese Tour is set to elevate the profile of Thai artisanal cheeses to new heights.

With the participation of celebrated local producers like Jartisann Cheeserie and Chiang Rai Cheese, each stop on the tour will offer a symphony of flavors paired with the finest wines from the award-winning GranMonte team. This epicurean journey will not only highlight the exceptional quality of Thai charcuterie from VIVIN Grocery and the craftsmanship of local bakers, but also aims to forge a new appreciation for the art of cheese and wine making in Thailand. Continued …

 

This winery is Thailand’s best-kept secret

It’s the annual mid-year break and I want to visit a new wine region. My wife, Georgie, is desperate for the warmer climate of Asia and the kids just want access to theme parks because they are teenagers and on a verbal hiatus for the next six years.

Well, as they say, you can’t have your cake and eat it, too. Unless, of course, your cake is in Thailand – the country where accessibility to, well almost anything, provides an incredible skeleton-key getaway. You see, it turns out that Red Bull gives you wines, as well as wings. That’s not entirely accurate but Thai billionaire Chalerm Yoovidhya, an heir to the Red Bull fortune, is behind one of his nation’s burgeoning wineries, Monsoon Valley. Continued …

The 20 BEST Thai Side Dishes

Are you tired of preparing the same old side dishes that accompany your Thai meals? Don’t worry, because we are going to spice up your kitchen with a variety of delicious Thai side dishes that will transport you straight to the bustling streets of Bangkok.

From the fiery heat of som tam salad to the sweetness of pineapple fried rice, we will explore a range of dishes that will complement any Thai main course and leave your guests asking for seconds. Continued …

The best restaurants and bars in Chiang Mai

The mountainous city of Chiang Mai has long been known for its picturesque scenery, beautiful architecture, and moreish food. But if you’re looking for an authoritative guide to eateries, bars and restaurants in the city, look no further.

For chef Thitid Tassanakajohn, more popularly known as chef Ton, Chiang Mai holds deep personal meaning. The city is home to suppliers of his famed Bangkok restaurants Le Du (Asia’s No. 1 Restaurant in 2023) and Nusara, and the chef-owner makes it a point to visit several times a year, charmed by its ingredients and culinary culture. Continued …

World’s renewable power capacity grew 50% in 2023

The world’s new renewable power capacity grew by 50% last year and should keep breaking records this decade on the back of a surge in cheaper solar panels, particularly in China. Continued …

US, UK forces strike Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen

The U.S. and British militaries bombed more than a dozen sites used by the Iranian-backed Houthis in Yemen on Thursday, in a massive retaliatory strike using warship and submarine-launched Tomahawk missiles and fighter jets, U.S. officials said. The military targets included logistical hubs, air defense systems, and weapons storage and launching locations, they said. Continued …

South Africa Tells UN Top Court Israel Is Committing Genocide in Gaza

A continent away from the war in Gaza, South Africa accused Israel of committing genocide against the Palestinians and pleaded with the United Nations’ top court on Thursday to urgently order a halt to the country’s military operation. Israel has vehemently denied the allegations. Continued …

 

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Monday’s news-Oct 30

Today’s news: Cool season delayed/Thai Cheese Tour/Man admits to murdering son in Hua Hin/Wild Boars captain killed himself/Sale of Firearms frozen/Pattaya Bikini Beach Race/Perception of the supernatural/Hamas Thai hostages/Man discovers three-carat natural pearl/Tracking Thai railway system/Thai medical spas/Digital wallet scheme will boost GDP/Overly reliant on China/Investment for land bridge/Hong Kong firms keen on Thailand/Chinese firm eyes Thai factory/Best tourist destination outside Europe/Growth opportunities for Thai medical tourism/Foreigners Banned from Thailand for Life/Three Deaths in Jet Ski Collision/Flights connecting with Vietnam/Isaan, Thailand: the good and the bad/Mythological figures that guard Thai temples/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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Cool season in Thailand delayed and warmer due to El Niño

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) announced that the onset of this year’s cool season is likely to be delayed by approximately two weeks, and will be warmer than usual. The shift has been attributed to unpredictable weather patterns and the influence of the El Niño phenomenon.

Typically, Thailand’s cool season commences around mid-October. However, this year the initial moderate cool spell is slated to hit the northern regions of Thailand tomorrow, marking the start of the climate shift. The spell is expected to persist until the following Monday, the TMD reported. Continued …

Thai Cheese Tour Coming to Hua Hin in January

The Thai Cheese Tour 2023-2024, a culinary odyssey of artisanal Thai cheeses presented by VIVIN Grocery and Friends, will make an appearance at the Dusit Thani on Jan. 27. In partnership with 5-star hotels and Michelin-star-rated restaurants, this tour will offer cheese enthusiasts an all-Thai cheese experience.

Known for its Thai cheese buffet, VIVIN Grocery has carved a niche for itself in Bangkok’s culinary scene. Sourced from local producers and complemented by homemade charcuterie, Thai cold cuts, organic salads, and flavorful condiments, the monthly buffet at the VIVIN Grocery Asok branch has been a haven for cheese aficionados. Continued …

Man admits to murdering 6-year-old son in Hua Hin

A man in Hua Hin has been arrested and confessed to the murder of his 6-year-old son in an act of revenge against his estranged wife.

The Hua Hin provincial police took Nutthapol, also known as Jo, 23, into custody after the discovery of his son’s lifeless body in a sugarcane plantation in Hin Lek Fai on Saturday evening. The child was found approximately 2 kilometers from home. Continued …

Dom, captain of Wild Boars football team, killed himself at school in UK

The captain of the Thai football team trapped in a cave for several days in 2018, took his own life while at school in the UK, a coroner has ruled.

Duangphet Phromthep was found unconscious at Brooke House College in Market Harborough, Leicestershire, on Feb. 12. He died two days later at Kettering General Hospital. Continued …

Biden Administration Freezes the Sale of Firearms to Thailand

The U.S. Commerce Department is temporarily halting exports of most U.S.-made firearms to Thailand and other major markets for 90 days and reviewing its support for the country’s largest gun trade show to ensure it “does not undermine U.S. policy interests” — steps that could slow two decades of growth in international gun sales.

Bloomberg has spent months investigating the U.S. gun industry’s effective strategy for increasing foreign sales of its products, in conjunction with sympathetic U.S. legislation. Continued …

4,000 People from 30 Countries Attend Pattaya Bikini Beach Race

The coastal city of Pattaya witnessed over 4,000 runners from 30 different countries gathered along the shores for the Pattaya International Bikini Beach Race. The event, held Saturday, marked the seventh consecutive year of this race, organized by Pattaya City, in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand and Central Pattaya shopping center. The 5-kilometer race offered prizes worth over 300,000 baht in total. (Pattaya News)

Perception of the supernatural and what science says about it

Even though different scientific methods have been employed to prove the nonexistence of ghosts, when it comes to the supernatural, a strong belief often trumps over science.

Take a recent incident at a village in Lopburi province, where people wholeheartedly believe that “krasue” exists even though it was revealed later that what they thought was the ghost was actually a chicken thief wearing the mask of an old woman with long graying hair and fangs for teeth. Continued …

Hamas Thai hostages: Negotiations in progress for immediate release

Negotiations with Iran are in progress, with the Palestinian militant group, Hamas, indicating readiness to immediately release all Thai hostages, according to Saiyid Sulaiman Husaini, a prominent figure among Shia Muslims in Thailand.

The negotiating team, assembled by House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha, initiated discussions with Hamas yesterday in Tehran. The team comprises former Narathiwat MP Areepen Uttarasin and Lerpong Syed, Husaini’s sibling. Continued …

Chiang Rai man discovers three-carat natural pearl worth thousands

A three-carat natural pearl discovered inside a clam has been confirmed as genuine. The owner, who hails from Buasali, Mae Lao, Chiang Rai, vowed to keep the valuable find for its auspicious significance rather than sell it.

Yesterday, in Chiang Rai, the news of 45-year-old Sethapong Sivavong’s unusual discovery, a 1-centimeter pearl inside a clam, made headlines. Sethapong, also known as Principal Deaw, who also holds the position of vice chairman of the Rajpracha Sports Club, later disclosed more about the rare find. Continued …

Tracking Thai railway system’s journey to transformation

 

In just a few years, Thailand’s railway system has undergone a remarkable transformation, shedding its once-outdated image to become a beacon of modernity and convenience.

Let’s take a step back in time to 2016 when a public relations campaign declared it the “Year of the Thai Railway Transformation”. Fast forward to today and you will be surprised by the advancements that have unfolded over the years. Continued …

What to look for when selecting a Thai medical spa

A medical spa is a combination of a traditional day spa and a medical clinic that offers non-invasive cosmetic treatments under the supervision of a licensed medical professional. The treatments offered vary from traditional spa treatments including massages, facials, and body treatments to advanced skin rejuvenation, laser hair removal, and Botox injections.

Medical spas offer a range of services specially designed to enhance your appearance and improve your overall well-being. Medical spas operate under stringent regulations and are required to maintain modern and state-of-the-art equipment. Continued …

Study shows digital wallet scheme will boost GDP with minimal impact on public debt

A recent study conducted by the Fiscal Policy Research Institute shows that the 10,000-baht digital handout scheme could significantly boost Thailand’s GDP, the PM’s office spokesman Chai Watcharong said.

The study shows that the handout will significantly boost Thailand’s GDP by 4.73%, 5.22%, 5.61% and 5.54% for the fiscal years 2024, 2025, 2026 and 2027. It also shows minimal impact on the public debt-to-GDP ratio. Continued …

Thailand is at risk of becoming overly reliant on ‘big brother’ China

Since the beginning of his term as Thailand’s prime minister in August, Srettha Thavisin has actively worked to strengthen relations with China. One of his early key meetings was with the Chinese ambassador, establishing the groundwork for subsequent diplomatic engagements to bring the two nations closer.

An important and symbolic gesture in strengthening those ties was the introduction of visa-free entry for Chinese visitors to Thailand in September. Srettha personally welcomed the first batch of Chinese visitors, underlining the significance of this group of travelers to Thailand’s tourism-dependent economy. Continued …

Thailand seeks 1 trillion baht investment for southern land bridge

The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning is organizing a roadshow targeting foreign investors for the upcoming southern land bridge megaproject. Scheduled to kick off next month, the roadshow will span 10 countries, including notable names in the logistics and maritime shipping sectors, such as China, Japan, France, and Taiwan.

The intelligence gathered from this event will be crucial in enhancing the megaproject before its final plan is presented to the Cabinet for approval. Public hearings are also in the cards in Ranong and Chumphon provinces next month, leading up to an environmental health-impact assessment. Continued …

30 Hong Kong firms keen on using Thailand to enter ASEAN markets

Thailand’s Trade Representative Nalinee Taveesin recently met 30 Hong Kong-based business entities keen on establishing production and logistics ventures in Thailand.

This initiative aligns with Hong Kong’s aim to expand its presence in ASEAN. Nalinee also exchanged valuable trade-related insights with Ronald Ho, regional director of Southeast and South Asia at the Hong Kong Trade Development Council. Continued …

Chinese firm eyes Thai factory

Chinese construction machinery manufacturer LiuGong Machinery plans to build three new factories and three machine assembly facilities in Asia-Pacific, with Thailand among the potential countries to serve its business expansion.

The company has yet to select the countries for its new facilities, which are expected to start next year, said Xiang Dongsheng, deputy general manager of LiuGong Machinery Asia Pacific. Continued …

Thailand voted best tourist destination outside Europe

Thailand has been recognized as the “Best Destination Outside Europe” at the Danish Travel Awards 2023, marking the first time the country has received this prestigious award.

The Danish Travel Awards, organized by Travelmedia Nordic, the leading digital travel media platform in the Nordic region, has been recognizing outstanding contributions to the travel industry for 26 years. The event, which was held in Copenhagen, was attended by over 500 professionals from the travel, tourism, and aviation sectors. Continued …

Bright growth opportunities for Thai medical tourism sector

In 2021, Thailand’s medical tourism industry ranked fifth globally, generating approximately 11.9 billion baht in revenue from foreign patients, a 47% increase over pre-Covid days.

There are several factors for the country’s success in this sector, namely: Continued …

Foreigners Banned from Thailand for Life after Attacking Phuket Immigration Officers

Multiple foreigners have been given a lifetime ban after an incident that saw several Immigration officers injured when the foreigners attempted to stop Immigration officers from serving a search warrant on a property to look for and arrest a wanted Indian national.

Phuket Immigration Chief Tanet Sukchai said that after the incident at the villa, they have taken legal action against multiple foreigners and withdrawn their permission to stay in Thailand, as well as blacklisted them (lifetime ban from entering the country). Continued …

Three Deaths after Jet Ski Collides With Boat in Samut Prakan

Three people have been pronounced dead at the scene after a jet ski crashed into a passenger long-tail boat in the Bang Phli district.

Emergency responders were notified of the accident on Saturday at the Nong Ngu Hao Canal in Soi Wat Sri Waree Noi, Srisa Chorakhe Noi subdistrict. Continued …

Thai Airways resumes flights connecting with Vietnam

Thai Airways marked the resumption of its flights to/from Vietnam with a flight landing at Noi Bai International Airport in Hanoi and another from Hanoi to Bangkok yesterday.

With four round-trip flights per day linking Bangkok with Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City, the national flag carrier of Thailand hopes to serve as a bridge for tourism, economic and cultural ties between the two countries. Continued …

Isaan, Thailand: the good and the bad

If you’ve been to Thailand, the chances are you’ve met people from Isaan without realizing it. The hotel receptionist in Phuket, the tuk-tuk driver in Chiang Mai, the bartender in Hua Hin or the masseuse in Koh Samui could all be from the region that borders Laos and the Mekong River to the north and east, and Cambodia to the south.

Isaan is mostly populated by ethnically Lao people and has much in common with its neighbor from historical, linguistic and cultural standpoints. But despite making up a third of Thailand’s land area, its 20 provinces are overlooked by most tourists. Continued …

The mythological figures that guard Thai temples and palaces

As visitors enter Bangkok’s Grand Palace, they pass supernatural security guards. Standing inside the main entrance of the royal complex in the Thai capital are two towering statues, each with sharp fangs protruding from their mouths and clubs in their grip.

They not only embody the colorful excess that makes the site so photogenic, but also depict a key figure from Thai mythology, the Yaksha, whose role is to protect palaces, temples and other sacred sites. Continued …

Thousands Break Into Aid Warehouses In Gaza As Deaths Top 8,000

Thousands of people broke into aid warehouses in Gaza to take flour and basic hygiene products, a UN agency said Sunday, in a mark of growing desperation three weeks into the war between Israel and Gaza’s militant Hamas rulers. Continued …

Mob storms Russian airport looking for Israelis

A mob looking for Israelis and Jews overran an airport in Russia’s Caucasus republic of Dagestan on Sunday, after rumors spread that a flight was arriving from Israel. 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

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week

Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.

From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …

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