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Friday’s news-April 5


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Today’s news: Environment: Water problems in Hua Hin/Scorching 43C heatwave/Hua Hin water park opens new zones/Water crisis hits Koh Pha Ngan, Koh Samui/Cadmium disaster zone declared/Provider of net-zero solutions/General News: When Immigration will be closed over Songkran/PKK checks gas stations/Hockey & Beach Festival/Bullion prices hit record/Foreigners behaving badly/Getting tough with foreign offenders/400 cases against foreigners/Economy: PKK and Leshan, China, forge ties/Thailand’s casino plan could boost GDP/March inflation misses target/Condo market dominated by Chinese, Russians/Tourism: Watch: Tourists leap into sea/When does Songkran Festival begin?/Airports to see more than 2.6 million/Leading international airline markets/Thailand Experience: Why Thai food is always on the top/MICHELIN Guide Expands to Chon Buri/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Water problems escalate in Hua Hin

Expat News is seeing online reports of widespread water rationing in Hua Hin and Prachuap Khiri Khan Province. The Pran Buri Dam, which supplies 90% of Hua Hin’s water supply, is reportedly at 25% of capacity, while the city seeks more water from the Phetchaburi dam.

There are reports of launderettes closing for lack of water, restaurants and other businesses closing or rationing water. Hotels and other large businesses are using water trucks to replenish their tanks.

With the temperatures expected to increase over the next two weeks, the water shortage problem will not go away until the rainy season arrives.

Thailand grapples with scorching 43C heatwave

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a health warning today as Thailand grapples with a heatwave, as temperatures soar to extreme highs of up to 43 degrees Celsius in the north, northeast, and central regions, compounded by moderate to high levels of dust accumulation and smoke haze.

Today, the country is enveloped in a heat-induced low-pressure system, leading to predominantly hot to very hot weather conditions and clear skies during the day, prompting a strong recommendation for the public to take care of their health by avoiding prolonged outdoor activities. Continued …

Vana Nava Hua Hin opens new zones amid local water shortage

Crowned as the top water park in Thailand and 15th in the world by Tripadvisor.com in 2023, Vana Nava Water Jungle Hua Hin has recently upped its game with the introduction of two new zones: Vana Village and Adventure River. These expansions offer visitors enhanced experiences and thrills.

(Editor: Expat News has reached out to the water park about the water supply issue.)

And if that wasn’t enough to pique your interest, how about Asia’s first VR Water Slide? Yes, you read that right – a virtual reality water slide that combines the adrenaline rush of sliding down a twisting tube with the mind-bending immersion of cutting-edge technology. Continued …

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Water crisis hits Koh Pha Ngan and Koh Samui, tap water rationed

On Koh Pha Ngan, a water crisis since late March has led to a stringent rationing of tap water, which affected both locals and tourists. The rationing, operating on a rotational basis, leaves some areas parched on certain days while others savor the flow. A meager 3,500m3 to 4,000m3 of water trickles through the pipes daily, barely meeting the island’s thirst.

Yet, the parched plight doesn’t end there. Across the straits, Samui Island shivers under the shadow of a similar drought, threatening the hospitality hub’s promise of 2.4 million tourist arrivals this year. Continued …

Cadmium disaster zone declared

The governor of Samut Sakhon province has declared two foundries in Muang district disaster zones after finding 15,000 tons of carcinogenic cadmium waste illegally acquired from Tak province.

Phol Damtham issued the order on Thursday after inspecting two foundries operated by a company on Soi Kong Phananphon off Ekachai Road in tambon Bang Nam Jued. Officials found about 1,600 large bags of cadmium and zinc waste there. Continued …

Absolute Clean Energy becomes a provider of net-zero solutions

Efforts by companies to combat global warming have prompted Absolute Clean Energy (ACE), a local biomass power developer and operator, to become a net-zero solution provider to benefit from growing demand for clean energy.

Many companies are looking for ways to achieve net-zero targets, a balance between greenhouse gas emissions and absorption. One method is trading renewable energy certificates (RECs). Continued … 

When Immigration in Hua Hin and Cha Am will be closed over Songkran

Immigration offices in Hua Hin, Cha Am, and throughout Thailand, will observe extended closures in April due to national holidays. The closures are set around the Chakri Memorial Day and the Songkran festival, officials confirmed.

The offices will shut down over the coming weekend, April 6-7, as usual. Continued …

PKK checks its gas stations ahead of Songkran

Prachuap Khiri Khan’s provincial authorities have launched a new campaign in a bid to protect consumers against potential price gouging at fuel stations during Songkran.

On Wednesday, province officials visited several fuel stations across the province. The move comes in response to the anticipated surge in travel during Songkran, with the aim of preventing any unscrupulous practices that could exploit consumers. Continued …

Hua Hin Hockey & Beach Festival set April 27-28

The Hua Hin Hockey & Beach Festival is an annual event that combines hockey with the relaxation of the beach. It attracts hockey enthusiasts, beach lovers, and spectators from around the world to Hua Hin.

Hockey Festival 6 a side: Participants will compete in field hockey matches with modified rules, including open, mixed and veterans categories over two days. Continued …

Gold rush: Bullion prices hit record

Bullion prices have hit a new record high of over US$2,300 an ounce, with sustained demand from central banks and rising geopolitical conflict. This led local traders to raise their forecasts for both global and domestic prices of gold to US$2,350 and 40,500 baht, respectively.

The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) updated the domestic price by 400 baht per baht-weight before noon, with gold bars trading at 39,950 baht and gold jewelry at 40,450 baht per baht-weight. Pawan Nawawattanasub, the chief executive of YLG Bullion International, now projects gold to reach US$2,350 this year after the price touched its original target of US$2,300 in the first half. Continued …

Deputy PM urges Phuket officials to get tough with foreign offenders

On Thursday, Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul expressed anger at the misbehavior of foreigners in Phuket. Anutin described the current outbreak of lawbreaking by foreigners on the island, including tourists and expats, as insulting to the Thai people.

At length, he urged local police officials to get tough. He said it was time to stop being so considerate of law-breaking foreigners. In short, he expressed his annoyance at what he termed the insulting behavior of foreigners on the holiday island. Continued …

Phuket task force files 400 cases against foreigners

At least 400 criminal cases have been filed against foreigners by the Phuket’s new special task force set up to watch out for bad behavior by visitors.

The center was set up a month ago following several incidents involving foreigners, including the highly publicized case of a Swiss man who kicked a female Thai doctor on Yamu Beach in February. Continued …

  • Police Raid Many Nominee Companies in Phuket That Belong to Russians – Continued …
  • Thai police suspect Russian and Thai firms in money laundering – Continued …
  • Two Illegal Russian Tour Guides Arrested in Phuket – Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Khan and Leshan, China, forge new ties

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has taken a step forward in establishing a connection with Leshan, Sichuan Province, China. This initiative was kick-started during a meeting presided over by Komkrit Jaroenphattanasombat, the deputy governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan. The gathering focused on discussing plans for establishing a mutual between the two regions.

This meeting marks the beginning of a concerted effort under a broader project sanctioned for promoting cooperation within the ASEAN framework, specifically targeting the ASEAN+6 countries, including China. Continued …

Thailand’s casino plan could boost GDP growth to 4%-5%: property developers

The government’s plan to open 20 casino entertainment complexes in tourist cities across the country could boost Thailand’s GDP to 4%-5% per year, the Chonburi Real Estate Assn. said on Wednesday. Legalizing gambling has become a hot topic of debate after MPs last week approved a feasibility report on opening casino entertainment complexes.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has also voiced support for legal casinos as a way to channel money away from underground gambling and into government coffers via taxation. Continued …

March headline inflation misses central bank target for 11th month

Thailand’s headline consumer price index dropped for the sixth straight month in March, the commerce ministry said, and was outside the central bank’s target range for the 11th straight month.

The headline consumer price index (CPI) in March fell 0.47% from a year earlier, compared with a forecast drop of 0.40% in a Reuters poll and outside the central bank’s target range of 1% to 3%. Continued …

Thai condo market dominated by Chinese and Russian investors

Foreign buyers from China and Russia dominated the Thai condominium market in 2023, as per data from the Real Estate Information Center (REIC). The report disclosed a total of 14,449 units, valued at 73.2 billion baht, were purchased by international buyers, marking a 25% increase from 2022.

Chinese investors led the way, acquiring 6,614 units, approximately 46% of the total sales, amounting to 34.1 billion baht. Russian buyers followed, purchasing 1,260 units. Myanmar and the United States buyers trailed in the third and fourth positions, respectively. Continued …

Watch: Tourists leap into sea after ferry catches fire

Tourists jumped into the sea to escape after a ferry carrying more than 100 people caught fire off the coast of southern Thailand yesterday.

The overnight ferry left the coastal province of Surat Thani on Wednesday evening and was about to arrive at Koh Tao, a popular tourist destination about a hundred kilometers off the coast in the Gulf of Thailand, when the fire began. Video …

Chinese tourist asks when 21-day Songkran Festival begins

When does the 21-day Songkran Festival in Thailand begin? A Chinese tourist raised the question as he launched a video of himself getting ready for a water fight in Bangkok without any Songkran events, asking the Thai government when it would start.

One commenter said, “This Chinese tourist shared the video to criticize Thailand for over-promoting the 21-day Songkran Festival. He came to the country to join the water splash events, but no events are being held, and no one seems enthusiastic about the festival yet. He would like to ask the Thai PM whether they deceived tourists or not. Such a shame!” Continued …

Thailand’s airports to see more than 2.6 million during Songkran

The Transport Ministry anticipates a surge of 2.61 million travelers across Airports of Thailand (AOT)’s six international hubs during the seven-day Songkran festivities.

Projections indicate a whopping 28.5% increase in passenger volume compared to last year, with an estimated 1.65 million foreigners and a considerable number of local travelers. Continued … 

Thailand’s leading international airline markets revealed

In 2023, Thailand, a premier tourist destination in Southeast Asia, hosted 23 million international guests. This year, it’s set its sights even higher, aiming to break the 2019 record by attracting 40 million international tourists.

The first quarter of 2024 has shown an interesting pattern in terms of Thailand’s main international airline markets, as analyzed by the analytics firm OAG. China has emerged as the leading market for Thailand in terms of airline seats, with 2 million seats in the first quarter of 2024. Despite this being a significant figure, it represents a 41% decline from the same period in 2019. Continued …

Why Thai food is always on the top

Thai food goes much further beyond tom yum soup or pad Thai. And that fact is best discovered only when you take on a culinary journey here in the kingdom of flavors.

Contrary to popular belief, the authentic flavor of Thai food is not always about spiciness but rather a vast array of flavors dancing across the palate in one bite. Thanks to the abundance of fresh herbs and unique local seasoning ingredients, a typical Thai dish is said to carry up to eight different tastes of sweetness, sourness, saltiness, spiciness, bitterness, creaminess, astringency and insipidness – all interpreted distinctively according to the cooking styles of the country’s five different regions. Here’s a mini-guide on how to experience Thai food like a pro. Continued …

MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2025 Expands to Cover Chon Buri

The MICHELIN Guide Thailand 2025 will cover Chon Buri, a seaside province near Bangkok, expanding its reach to promote local gastronomy, generate income, and boost tourism in Thailand.

This expansion is expected to bring numerous benefits to both the province and the country as a whole, including increased market value for local gastronomy, income generation for communities, and stimulation of national economic growth. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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

Tuesday’s news-April 2


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Today’s news: Feedback/Hua Hin’s new downtown food court/Songkran events in Hua Hin/Songkran festival in Cha Am/Scorching 44.5°C in April/Thai police reform/PM Blasted on Cannabis/Thailand is billionaire hotspot/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: World Bank cuts Thai growth to 2.8%/Thailand’s challenges and opportunities/Developers expect govt stimulus/Entertainment centers ‘not just about gambling’/True Corp eyes wider market share/EV sales rise/Tourism: National park closures near Hua Hin/Songkran a boon for domestic tourism/9 million foreign tourists/Solo Female Traveler’s Paradise/Airport passenger charges rise/Don Mueang prepares for Songkran/Environment: Smog intensifies, expands/Toll on motorcycle taxis/Thailand Experience: Passion of woodworking craftsman/100 Best Beaches In The World/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Re: Road safety concerns during Songkran addressed

“I find Thai logic totally incomprehensible. Why just during Songkran? Road safety in Thailand is abysmal 365 days a year, not just during Songkran!” – BP

Hua Hin’s new downtown food court is a delight

Expat News finally made a visit to Hua Hin’s newest food court, located in the middle of downtown. We were pleasantly surprised.

“The Patio” is hidden down a narrow alley directly across the street from the clock tower. A small blue sign is all that marks the spot. Developers have remade a hollowed-out space within the surrounding buildings, only a short walk through alleys or Phetkasem Road to the touristy Night Market.

Care evidently was taken in selecting food vendors, as there was a wide variety of choices, and not many duplicate vendors. Whole, salted tilapia, baked potatoes with the trimmings, meat and seafood kabobs, a variety of Thai dishes, and even pizza are available, but hardly the end of the offerings. There is also a full bar and live entertainment.

One might expect the prices to mirror the outrageous prices of the Night Market or the Cicada market, but prices at The Patio were much lower, although higher than other food courts where the rent is probably much lower. There is plenty of seating in the open air environment, and even with the crowd we saw that night, the vibe was quiet and friendly.

Public Songkran events in Hua Hin

Hua Hin is gearing up for a vibrant and larger-than-ever Songkran festival, which will take place between April 11-13. Songkran is, of course, the traditional Thai New Year, originally observed as a three-day national holiday from April 13 to 15.

The traditional activities are the pouring of scented water onto sacred Buddha images and the palms of one’s parents, as well as the famous water-splashing activity. But for many people, and in many parts of the country, Songkran means three days of water fights. Continued …

7-day Songkran festival celebration in Cha Am

Cha Am will host a week-long celebration for Songkran, planned from April 12-18 at the Cha Am Beach viewpoint.

The annual festival, known for its vibrant displays of culture and community spirit, promises an exciting lineup of entertainment and activities for both locals and visitors alike. Continued …

Thailand faces scorching 44.5°C in April

Weather forecasters say temperatures could reach 43.0-44.5 degrees Celsius this month, with some relief from summer storms.

The Meteorological Department said that from Monday to Sunday this week hot and extremely hot weather was likely in the northeastern and eastern parts of the country. High temperatures in those two regions could reach 41-43°C. Continued …

Internal strife and political interference hinder Thai police reform

The Royal Thai Police (RTP) are in the throes of internal conflict and political interference, making police reform a distant goal, say observers. A recent high-profile disagreement between National Police Chief Torsak Sukvimol, and his deputy, Police Gen. Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn, has fueled this perception.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who presides over the Police Commission, assigned the two warring police generals to the prime minister’s office in an attempt to quell the scandal. Additionally, a committee has been established to probe the discord within the RTP. Continued …

PM Blasted For Saying Cannabis Policy Yielded Bad Results

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was slammed by netizens after saying that the liberal cannabis policy had caused huge damage to the Thai people, with this outstripping any economic benefit.

Srettha, who mentioned this during an interview on a possible policy to relist cannabis as a category 5 narcotic, was sternly ticked off by some online users for allegedly not understanding the regulations and the network that is calling for the issuance of a cannabis bill to amend the current law, because large amounts are being smuggled in from neighboring countries, which is negatively affecting pharmacists and villagers who are using the plant for medical purpose. Continued …

Thailand emerges as billionaire hotspot, ranked 12th in rich list

Hurun Research Institute released its prestigious 2024 Hurun Global Rich List, revealing that Thailand ranks 12th worldwide for having the highest number of billionaires.

Hurun Research Institute is a leading research, luxury publishing and events group based in Shanghai, China, that focuses on the wealth of people around the world. The Hurun Global Rich List has made the institute famous, and the ranking was launched annually. Continued …

  • Norwegian arrested for overstay in Cha Am – Continued …
  • Thai Police Arrest Chinese Visa Scammer – Continued …
  • Russian couple’s dine and dash attempt exposed in Phuket restaurant – Continued …
  • Foreigner condemned for driving car on Kamala Beach in Phuket – Continued …

World Bank cuts Thai growth to 2.8% on weaker exports

Thailand’s economic growth is expected at 2.8% this year before accelerating to 3.0% in 2025, the World Bank said on Monday, on account of weak exports and a delayed budget.

The growth outlook for 2024 and 2025 was reduced from 3.2% and 3.1%, respectively, as forecast in December. Continued …

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World Bank report highlights challenges and opportunities facing Thailand

While Thailand has demonstrated strong economic management, it faces obstacles such as inadequate human capital, lagging productivity, infrastructure gaps, environmental degradation, and weak institutions.

To revitalize growth and achieve high-income status by 2037, the update outlines five high-level outcomes: strengthening human capital, fostering a competitive and innovative economy, promoting low-carbon urban development and connectivity, advancing sustainable development and climate resilience, and reforming enabling institutions. Continued …

Developers expect govt stimulus for property market by mid-April

Leading property developers say they are confident the government will announce stimulus measures to boost housing sales before the Songkran holiday, or April 13.

Watanapol Pholchiwin, president of the Chon Buri Property Developer Assn., said he expected PM Srettha Thavisin to announce new stimulus soon. He said Srettha, formerly CEO of property giant Sansiri Plc, had more property expertise than any of his predecessors, so would know how to boost house and condo sales to stimulate the economy. Continued …

Entertainment centers ‘not just about gambling’

Investments of more than 100 billion baht are anticipated for every venue within the government’s much-touted integrated entertainment complex development project (aka, casinos).

According to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, at next week’s cabinet meeting, in his capacity as the chairman of the ordinary committee of the House of Representatives, he will present the results of a study into entertainment complexes and casinos in Thailand. Continued …

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Newly merged True Corp eyes wider market share

Telecom giant True Corp. is hoping to capture 65% of the market through its latest collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). The main focus of the expansion will be selling SIM cards and roaming services to foreigners, True Corp.’s CEO Manat Manavutiveth said on Monday.

The collaboration will also focus on promoting TAT’s special travel campaigns, privileges and other tourism-related initiatives. The telecom giant also plans to promote Thailand’s secondary cities and each region’s unique soft power. Continued …

EV sales rise at Bangkok motor show

Bookings for electric vehicles (EVs) are expected to keep growing throughout the Bangkok International Motor Show, thanks to the launch of new EV models and sales promotion campaigns, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

EV manufacturers are offering more affordable prices, along with low interest rates to attract motorists who are planning to pay for new cars via installments, said Surapong Paisitpatanapong, vice chairman of the FTI and spokesman for the federation’s Automotive Industry Club. Continued …

National park closures near Hua Hin in 2024

Hua Hin and Cha Am are on the doorstep of several national parks, including Kaeng Krachan, which is Thailand’s largest national park.

While most visitors to Hua Hin and Cha Am will head to the beach, no trip to the region is complete without visiting one of the nearby national parks. Continued …

Songkran a boon for domestic tourism income

This year’s 21-day-long Songkran festival is projected to generate 52.5 billion baht in domestic tourism revenue, with provinces in the east securing the most income, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

The government hopes that the extra-long celebration for the traditional Thai New Year this month, running between April 1-21, will help stimulate tourism income amid stagnant domestic consumption. Continued …

More than 9 million foreign tourists recorded in first quarter

Thailand welcomed 9,370,297 overseas visitors between Jan. 1 and March 31, a 44% jump year on year, the Tourism and Sports Ministry reported on Monday. These visitors have generated tourism income of around 454.65 billion baht for Thai entrepreneurs, it added.

China was the top source market for foreign tourists to Thailand, with 1,756,337 arrivals, followed by Malaysia (1,168,574), Russia (622,813), South Korea (558,873), India (472,952), Germany (315,033), Laos (308,097), the UK (290,486), the U.S. (280,248) and Japan (271,427). Continued …

Thailand: A Solo Female Traveler’s Paradise

Thailand stands out as the quintessential destination for solo female travelers seeking a blend of cultural immersion, natural beauty, and vibrant nightlife. From the historical richness of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai to the bustling streets of Bangkok, Thailand offers an array of experiences.

Travel within Thailand is seamless, whether it’s boarding a train from Bangkok to Chiang Mai through lush jungles or hopping on a budget-friendly bus to explore the northern treasures. Thailand’s safe, friendly, and well-established tourist infrastructure makes it a top pick for solo adventurers. Continued … 

Passenger charges rise at six major Thai airports

Passenger service charges (PSC) at six major Thai airports have seen an increase, as announced by the Airports of Thailand. The charges, applicable on both domestic and international departing flights, have been raised at Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Don Mueang, Hat Yai, Phuket and Suvarnabhumi airports.

For international flights, the fees have been increased from 700 to 730 baht, while for domestic flights, a rise from 100 to 130 baht has been implemented. Continued …

Don Mueang Airport prepares for Songkran holiday travel spike

Bangkok’s Don Mueang International Airport is gearing up for an influx of approximately 625,000 passengers during the Songkran holiday period, which runs from April 11-17. It expects over 4,000 flights, marking a substantial 10.6% rise from the previous year’s data.

Don Mueang Airport General Manager Wichit Kaewsaitiam attributed this surge to the government’s strategic policies aimed at bolstering domestic spending and tourism. From April 11 to 17, the airport anticipates around 4,117 flights, equating to nearly 590 flights each day. The breakdown includes 2,432 domestic and the remainder as international flights. Continued …

Dangerously thick smog intensifies, expands

Red-coded levels of PM2.5 dust have increased and expanded from the north into parts of the central plain and the northeast, with the worst levels in Chiang Mai, this morning.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 9am that 21 provinces faced red (seriously harmful) levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5). They ranged from 75.4 to 213.4 micrograms per cubic meter of air over the past 24 hours. The government-set safe threshold is 37.5µg/m³. Continued …

Air pollution takes toll on motorcycle taxis

Most motorcycle taxi riders in Bangkok have health problems due to air pollution, according to a Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) survey.

The work of motorcycle taxi riders is risky, with few social security benefits or income stability, ThaiHealth Director Dr. Pongthep Wongwatcharapaiboon said. Continued …

Passion, pride and precision of woodworking craftsman

Meet a woodworking craftsman who has been creating unique art pieces for nearly 60 years, prioritizing passion over profit and cherishing the freedom his work brings. Video 

The 100 Best Beaches In The World

There’s no better time than the spring-summer months to go beach-combing, laze on sun loungers, and chase rippling waves. Just in time for your next sandy-toed getaway, BeachAtlas — a London-based startup specializing in world beaches — has unveiled its Global Beach Award 2024 list, which includes the top 100 beaches in the world.

While French Polynesia’s Bora Bora conquered the list at the first spot, South Africa’s Boulder Beach, Hawaii’s Waikiki Beach, and Brazil’s famed Copacabana followed closely. Thailand’s famed Maya Bay Beach and Pattaya Beach, too, made it to the competitive list, closing in at the fifth and 12th ranks, respectively. Continued …

Israeli Airstrike Destroyed Iran’s Consular Building in Damascus

An Israeli airstrike has destroyed the consular section of Iran’s embassy in Syria, killing a senior Iranian military adviser and roughly a handful of other people, Syrian state media said Monday. Continued …

Global gold prices jump to record

Gold rose to a record as the second quarter kicked off, extending a rally that’s been driven by the Federal Reserve moving closer to rate cuts and deepening geopolitical tensions. Continued …

Berlin lights up for partial cannabis legalization

Celebrating the partial legalization of cannabis in Germany, people gathered at midnight on April 1 at the Brandenburg Gate in Berlin for a smoke-in. Video …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

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.

 

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

Monday’s news-March 4

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Hua Hin’s Red Cross fair closes tonight

The annual Red Cross fair is drawing to a close tonight after more than a week of festivities and fundraising efforts. The “26th Red Cross and Hua Hin District Goods Fair,” which began on Feb. 24, has been held at the 25-rai event space on Soi Hua Hin 102, adjacent to the Bluport Hua Hin.

This year’s fair has attracted large crowds each evening, comprising both locals and tourists who came to enjoy the culinary delights, shopping opportunities, and vibrant atmosphere. Continued …

Bangkokians’ holiday woes: Navigating the perils of Rama II

Hua Hin has for years been a favorite escape for Bangkokians seeking a family-friendly alternative to the red-light town that is Pattaya. Sure, the sea in Hua Hin may be brownish, and sometimes oil residue can be found on the beach, but the food is delicious, the hotels are top-notch and it offers a weekend respite from the hustle and bustle of the capital.

However, recently there’s been an outcry of “I’ll never go to Hua Hin again” on many social media sites – a sentiment echoed during every journey to the seaside haven, albeit reluctantly. The reason for this lamentation is Rama II Road, the only viable route to the southern town that has been plagued by perpetual construction. Continued …

Rama II: A clogged artery

Large construction projects, particularly those undertaken by the state, have significant impacts on communities and often the impacts are felt far beyond the construction sites. One example is Rama II Road — which has been undergoing work for over five decades. Continued …

Beat PM2.5 in Thailand: Your ultimate guide to cleaner air

Navigating the bustling streets of Thailand, you’re exposed to more than just the vibrant culture and tantalizing cuisine. Hidden in the air are PM2.5 pollutants, microscopic adversaries that pose significant health risks. Understanding how to shield yourself from these tiny particles is crucial for both your short-term comfort and long-term health.

The effects of PM2.5 can range from minor irritations, such as coughing and sneezing, to more severe conditions including asthma attacks and even lung cancer. With Thailand’s episodes of high air pollution, knowing how to protect yourself is more important than ever. Continued … 

272 Million Baht Project to Tackle PM 2.5 Dust and Wildfires

Kanika Aunjit, the Thai deputy government spokeswoman, held a press conference yesterday after the Thai cabinet meeting on approval of the annual budget for fiscal year 2024, with a total of 272 million baht assigned to a project to solve wildfire and smog problems and reduce PM 2.5 dust.

Meanwhile, 17 provinces in northern Thailand faced PM 2.5 problems at a concerning level as wildfires negatively affected locals in the past few years. The Thai government gave importance to the issues and raised the issue of PM 2.5 as a national agenda, remarked Kanika. Continued …

Park officials wage uphill battle to control forest fires in Chiang Mai

National Park officials continued to fight what seemed like unending forest fires in the lower districts of Chiang Mai on Sunday, blaming local villagers for restarting fires due to their wrong belief that they were good for vegetation.

Park officials from the 16th protected area administration office, backed up by a Kamov KA-32 helicopter, were still trying to halt fires in forests straddling Mae Wang, Hot and Mae Chaem districts. Continued …

1% fee to be charged on credit-card transactions abroad in baht from May 1

Visa and Mastercard credit card holders will have to pay a fee of 1% for transactions and ATM withdrawals made overseas in baht. The fee is being levied for currency conversion.

When travelling abroad and using credit cards for purchases at international stores, individuals will be presented with the option of paying in the local currency of the country or baht. If the user chooses to pay in baht, an additional 1% fee will be charged. Continued …

How AI is already changing healthcare

Have you heard about how AI is totally shaking things up in healthcare? Seriously, ever since AI tech got super advanced, it’s been making huge waves in how we take care of ourselves.

It’s all about saving more lives and helping us live longer, better lives – something we’ve always wanted, right? The cool part is, AI isn’t just some future dream; it’s making a real difference as we speak, and it’s only going to get bigger and faster from here. Continued …

PM: Don’t Fan Anger Over Foreigner Kicking Female Doctor

rime Mkinister Srettha Thavisin yesterday urged the public not to verbally escalate a Swiss man having kicked a female Thai doctor as she sat watching the moon on the steps leading from his villa to Phuket’s Cape Yamu beach on the night of Feb. 29.

Dr. Thandao Chandam, attached to Dibuk Hospital, was also verbally abused by his Thai wife. They have both publicly apologized to her saying their property had been encroached upon many times, which led to their being angry and scared. Continued …

500 Phuket Locals Rally At Swiss Expat’s Villa to Reclaim Alleged ‘Private Beach’

Yesterday, over 500 local residents gathered at Ya Mu Beach in Phuket to demonstrate against a Swiss national who allegedly kicked a female doctor. The initial assault, which occurred on Feb. 24, sparked outrage and criticism from Thai citizens after the doctor reported being kicked by near the man’s rented beachfront villa in the Thalang area.

The woman, who works at a local private hospital, said she was sitting on the stairway leading to the public beach outside the villa when the assault occurred. Continued …

Foreign Man Throws Glass At Thai Woman In Dog Cafe

Hot on the heels of a Swiss businessman and his wife assaulting and verbally abusing a Thai female doctor who was sitting on the steps leading from their villa to Cape Yamu beach in Phuket, another foreign man threw a glass at a Thai woman in a Pattaya dog cafe and then ran away.

A social media platform user related that the victim was playing with a dog, which started barking loudly and annoyed the foreigner who threw a glass at her, cutting her arm, which started bleeding. Continued …

Transport Co warns against taxi surcharge at bus terminus

Amid a surge of complaints, Transport Co., a state enterprise under the Transport Ministry, took swift action against taxi drivers fleecing passengers with a 50-baht surcharge at the terminus, better known as Mo Chit 2, servicing provinces in the north and northeast.

As of Friday, Transport Co. has put the brakes on the arrival area, redirecting all interprovincial buses to drop off passengers at the departure section. Continued …

Gold prices up Bt400 to B35,200

The Gold Traders Assn. on Saturday announced buying prices for gold ornaments at 34,473.84 baht per baht weight and for gold bars at 35,100 baht per baht weight.

The selling prices were set at 35,700 baht per baht weight for gold ornaments and 35,200 baht per baht weight for gold bars. Continued …

Employment up in Q4 on increased tourism

Thailand’s employment rose 1.7% in the final quarter of 2023 from a year earlier, helped by the tourism sector, after a 1.3% year-on-year increase in the previous quarter, the state planning agency said today.

Jobs in the hotel and restaurant sector rose 8% annually in the final quarter of 2023, as the number of tourists increased, the National Economic and Social Development Council said. Continued …

Deputy Prime Minister Addresses Alleged Foreign Mafia in Phuket

Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, the deputy leader of the United Thai Nation, visited Phuket last week to inspect and gather information regarding an allegation of foreign mafia gangs in the area. Phuket is one of the most popular Thai tourist attractions among foreign tourists. However, it was found out that the quantity was greater than the quality in terms of businesses in Phuket, remarked Thanakorn.

Meanwhile, many street vendors and tourism-related workers complained about alleged foreign mafia gangs in the Phuket, mostly Russian nationals, taking over Thai people’s businesses, stated Thanakorn. Continued …

Srettha concerned over disputes, urges Thais to welcome foreign tourists

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has urged Thais to play good hosts to foreign tourists by showing kindness and goodwill to help boost the country’s tourism.

Government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said on Saturday that the prime minister voiced his concern about recent disputes between locals and foreigners that sometimes became physical. Continued …

Experts split on PM’s aviation hub dream

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his vision for Thailand’s future recently. Dubbed “Ignite Thailand”, the plan seeks to establish the country as the world-class hub for eight sectors, namely tourism, medical and wellness tourism, food and agriculture, aviation, logistics, future mobility, digital economy, as well as finance.

The vision was lauded by economic analysts, who said the government should continue to develop the nation’s potential, and the plan could lead the way toward a more sustainable way out of the current economic slump. Continued …

Thailand speeds up development of six airports (not Hua hin)

In a move to elevate Thailand’s aviation stature on the global platform, the Airports of Thailand Public Co. (AOT) fast-tracked the development of six of its national airports. This ambitious venture, set in motion on March 2, entails an estimated investment of 210 billion baht (US$5.86 billion).

It resonates with the Thai government’s policies aimed at transforming Thai airports into a global aviation hub. The goal is to ascend into the top 20 in the global ranking within five years. Continued …

How 5.5 billion wild animals are being kept in cruel conditions around the world

Whether it’s for entertaining tourists or to harvest their bones, across the world billions of wild animals are being exploited for profit. A report has revealed that 5.5 billion wild animals from 487 different species are being kept in cruel conditions, creating a massive risk for both humans and animals.

With up to 50,000 animals on a single farm, researchers from World Animal Protection (WAP) say that the risk of an animal-borne pandemic on the scale of Covid is “not a question of if, but when.” Continued …

World Wildlife Day: All you need to know

The purpose of World Wildlife Day is to increase public awareness of the need of protecting and caring for animals, while also promoting sustainable practices that can aid in biodiversity conservation. An important part of maintaining the balance and health of food systems is wildlife.

The ecosystem that gives us enough food to eat and oxygen to breathe is supported by the planet’s immense diversity. World Wildlife Day promotes collaboration among individuals, communities, governments, and organizations globally to protect the planet’s abundant and diversified wildlife for upcoming generations. This is achieved via education, advocacy, and action. Continued …

Thai community believes it is being poisoned across the international border

On clear mornings, at dawn, Kanchanaporn Paeng-ud stands on a hillcrest where her family processes tapioca and looks out beyond the sweeping valleys across to neighboring country Laos.

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On the horizon, some 20 kilometers away, she can see what resembles billowing columns of smoke that rise high into the sky. For five months of the year, those man-made clouds dissolve into tiny particles and are carried by the wind into her home country, Thailand. Continued …

One-fifth of Mekong River fish species face extinction, report says

Unsustainable development threatens the health and diverse fish populations of the Mekong River, with one-fifth of fish species in Southeast Asia’s main artery facing extinction, a report by conservation groups said today.

The Mekong, stretching nearly 5,000 kilometers from the Tibetan Plateau to the South China Sea, is a farming and fishing lifeline for tens of millions of people in China, Laos, Myanmar, Thailand, Cambodia and Vietnam. Continued …

Recover Mekong’s forgotten fish

Fish that walk, and even ones that talk, stingrays the size of cars, minnows smaller than your fingernail, snail-eating pufferfish and ghostly salmon carp. These are just some of the 1,148 extraordinary fish species hidden beneath the surface of the Mekong river’s murky waters for millennia.

Dazzlingly diverse, these fishes are astonishing in their own right. But taken together, they are central to the health of the entire Mekong River, and underpin societies and economies across the river basins. Continued … 

Factories in Thailand will no longer need permission to install solar rooftops

The government is removing the need for permits to install solar rooftop panels for factory operators, aimed at increasing the use of clean electricity. Existing factory laws require entrepreneurs to seek permission before setting up a solar rooftop exceeding 1,000 kilowatts, or 1 megawatt, in electricity production capacity.

Advancements in solar cell production have enabled entrepreneurs to efficiently generate significant amounts of electricity, while minimizing the space requirements for installation. Stringent standards for solar cells have also been introduced to ensure safety for people and the environment. Continued …

Selfie obsession in Thailand a cause for concern

In Thailand, a country where mental health often remains an under-discussed issue, the pervasive “selfie” culture on social media highlights a growing concern. Too often, our young people have social media accounts dedicated to just and only their image.

The development of the Selfitis Behavior Scale (SBS) sheds light on this phenomenon, revealing that the compulsion to post selfies is not just a benign habit but can escalate into an obsession driven by the need for social validation and self-promotion. This obsession, characterized by an incessant pursuit of likes and comments, mirrors broader issues of self-esteem and identity in the digital age. Continued …

From top chef to Michelin stars: The inspiring journey of Chef Tam

Top Thai chef Chudaree Debhakam, better known as Chef Tam, reminisced about the nerve-wracking moments preceding the grand announcement at the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand Ceremony.

Chef Tam’s restaurant, Baan Tepa, clinched two Michelin stars, catapulting her into culinary stardom and making history as the first Thai female chef to achieve such a feat. “Retaining a single Michelin star is a daunting task for any restaurant, but for us, the anticipation was nerve-racking.” Continued …

Krabi Vs Phuket: The Contrasting Traits Of Two Thai Gems

Dotted with tropical beaches, majestic palaces, temples, and ancient ruins, Thailand is a bucket-list destination for many. However, when building an itinerary, the perennial Phuket vs Krabi dilemma often props up.

On one hand, the resort town of Krabi, situated near the Andaman Coast, beckons with its rock climbing adventures, serene natural parks, and tranquil beaches. On the other, Phuket, its vibrant counterpart, is famed for its electrifying nightlife and water sports. Unsure which destination to choose or where to spend more days? Dive into our comprehensive guide comparing Phuket vs Krabi. Continued …

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Tuesday’s news-Dec 26

Today’s news: Seven boats sink/73 Tourists Rescued/Airborne pollutants rise/Cool weather continues/Alcohol Sale Rules tightened/Best House Cleaning Services in Hua Hin/Female ranger faces resignation pressure/The challenge of extreme urban heat/4-meter-long King Cobra Found/Elephant Attack Claims Woman’s Life/Seeking Thai wives to have sons/340 tons of narcotics burned/Police seize over 100 firearms/Economy: Japan revs up Thai automotive industry/Battling tide of cheap imports/Exports surge 4.9%/Land bridge: Another dream project?/Tourism: Christmas morning passenger deluge/2.65M expected at six major airports/The rise of an iconic Thai soft power/Inflated holiday airfare prices/Airfares likely to remain high/Thailand Experience: Top 7 Places To Visit/Unique And Underrated Thai Destinations/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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Seven boats sink in Gulf and Andaman Sea in four days, eight people still missing

Six tour boats and a fishing vessel have sunk in the Gulf and the Andaman Sea in the past four days. Two passengers, a skipper and five crew are still missing.

The “Sawan Tour” dive boat, carrying 16 tourists, mostly foreigners, on a diving trip near Mu Ko Surin National Park in the Andaman Sea, off Phang-nga province, sank on Dec. 23. Sixteen tourists were rescued and two are missing. Continued …

Seventy Three Tourists Rescued after Speedboat Capsized in Satun

A tourist speedboat capsized near Bubu Island, about 3 kilometers from Satun’s Lipe Island, Sunday. The boat carried 73 tourists, including three children and four crew members.

The Navy’s 491st Special Warfare Squadron quickly responded to the emergency, rescuing everyone on board. The capsizing was caused by strong waves, leading to a breach in the hull. The passengers, all wearing life jackets, were safely transferred to another speedboat. Continued …

Airborne pollutants’ rise prompts health alert in Thailand

A surge in respiratory issues is anticipated as airborne pollutants are predicted to rise in the forthcoming weeks across Thailand, prompting a critical directive from the Ministry of Public Health to all national public hospitals. The directive mandates these hospitals to ready themselves to handle the expected increase in health problems.

Deteriorating air quality was observed in various districts of the capital, with PM2.5 concentrations exceeding 37.5 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³). Lat Krabang, Thon Buri, Bang Na, Nong Khaem, Yannawa, Ratchathewi, Bangkok Noi and Prawet were among the districts that reported such unhealthy levels of ultra-fine pollutants. Continued …

Cool weather continues, rain for the Deep South

The cool weather in most of Thailand will continue today, with temperatures dropping by 1-2 degrees Celsius in the north, northeast, east and central regions.

The lowest temperature in Bangkok will be 14-19 degrees Celsius and the highest 28-31 degrees, while the north will shiver in temperatures of 3-11 degrees. The Meteorological Department forecasts that the cooler weather will continue until Jan. 1, especially in the north and northeast, though brighter days and warmer temperatures can be expected from tomorrow elsewhere. Continued …

Government Tightens Kratom and Alcohol Sale Rules

The Public Health Ministry has implemented a new regulation requiring vendors of food and drinks containing kratom to display a warning sign at their point of sale.

The rule, effective as of Saturday following its announcement in the Royal Gazette, is part of the amended Kratom Act 2022. The warning is specifically aimed at individuals under 18, as well as pregnant or breastfeeding women, advising against the purchase of this psychoactive product. The rule extends to both physical stores and online vendors, mandating clearly visible warning signs. Continued … 

The Best House Cleaning Services in Hua Hin

Maintaining a pristine living space is a top priority for Hua Hin residents and visitors alike. Whether you’re a full-time resident or own a vacation home in this picturesque locale, the importance of a clean and tidy living environment cannot be overstated.

Fortunately, there are specialized cleaning services in Hua Hin that cater to the unique needs of its diverse community. In this article, we’ll explore the top-notch house-cleaning options available, ensuring that your home remains a haven of cleanliness and comfort. Continued …

Female ranger survives rape attempt but faces resignation pressure

A female Thai ranger faced resignation pressure from her superior after she filed a complaint against a soldier who attempted to rape her with the Royal Thai Army (RTA).

The female ranger, 28-year-old Chonlada Charoenram, reached out to the social media influencer, Kannarat “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet, after being forced to resign, even though she was the victim. She tried to end her life after the pressure to resign, but her boyfriend saved her life. Continued …

How can East Asian cities address the challenge of extreme urban heat?

A new World Bank report highlights the danger of extreme heat in East Asia’s cities due to climate change and the urban heat island effect.

Amid continuing urban growth and the accelerating effects of climate change, East Asian cities suffer from more extreme temperatures than surrounding rural areas – being up to 2 degrees Celsius hotter on average. Continued …

4-meter-long King Cobra Found Under Thai Resident’s House

On a typical day in the tranquil Na Thawi district of Songkhla province, the unexpected happened. A 59-year-old resident, Som Sak, discovered a giant King Cobra covertly nestled under his house.

The household was thrown into a state of panic, leading to the immediate alert of Taweesak Busases, a Southern Poisonous Animal Control officer, and the Arriyo rescue team. Continued … 

Elephant Attack Claims Woman’s Life in Thai Plantation

In a tragic incident arising from the coexistence of man and wildlife, a 66-year-old Thai woman, Loy, lost her life in a wild elephant attack, while her 70-year-old husband, Lab, sustained injuries.

This unfortunate event occurred in the Thai Prasong plantation area, located in the Klong Plu subdistrict of Nong Yai, Chonburi province, a region marked by conflict between local inhabitants and the wild elephant population. Continued …

Chinese men believed seeking Thai wives to have surrogate sons

Police are investigating a possible new illegal surrogacy movement involving Chinese men marrying Thai women, after a woman complained she was abandoned when her fiance learned the child she was carrying by him was a girl, not the son he wanted.

Deputy National Police Chief Surachate Hakparn said on Monday he had ordered checks on Chinese visitors who might be involved in a “new form of illegal surrogacy” outlawed by the surrogacy law. Continued …

Thailand to burn record 340 tons of narcotics

Thailand will mark the end of this year’s “war on drugs” by incinerating a record 340 tons of seized narcotics starting today, according to the government.

The convoy of seized drugs was transported from the Public Health Ministry in Nonthaburi to the Bang Pu Industrial Estate in Samut Prakan after a ceremonial send-off by the ministers of public health and justice on Monday. Continued …

Police seize over 100 firearms from shrimp farm owner in Prachinburi

Following an extensive operation, police officers seized 111 guns and tens of thousands of rounds of ammunition from a shrimp pond owner’s residence in Prachinburi. The authorities seized 48-year-old Sumethe on Dec. 23.

He had been collecting guns for a long time, claiming to have purchased them from the public. He denied any involvement in selling guns. Continued …

Japan revs up Thai automotive industry: Major automakers inject 150 billion baht boost

In a move set to ignite Thailand‘s automotive industry, four major Japanese car giants are gearing up to pump 150 billion baht into manufacturing electric vehicles (EVs) in the country.

This collaboration underscores Thailand’s ascent as a powerhouse in the automotive world and spotlights the government’s push towards an electrifying future. Continued …

Thai industries battle tide of cheap imports: Government gears up for tough measures

In a bid to rescue Thailand‘s floundering manufacturing sector, the Thai government is gearing up for a fierce showdown against a deluge of low-priced imports that threaten to drown local industries.

The Commerce Ministry’s crackdown, aimed primarily at products flooding in from China, promises to safeguard Thai manufacturers from the relentless assault on their market share. Continued … 

Thailand’s exports surge 4.9% in Nov, projected to cross pre-Covid levels in 2024

Thailand’s exports rose by 4.9% in November compared to the same period last year, marking the fourth consecutive month of growth, the Commerce Ministry said recently.

Data shared by the ministry suggests a positive trend toward a return to pre-pandemic levels, with an estimated growth of 1.99% projected for 2024. Continued …

Land bridge: a great opportunity for Thailand or another dream project?

Among several projects that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s government is pushing to attract foreign investors is the land bridge, an ambitious undertaking that would link the Andaman Sea to the Gulf of Thailand and provide thousands of positive opportunities and benefits.

But while the government has worked tirelessly to convince the world of the viability of this megaproject, the response has been vague and wary. Continued …

Christmas morning passenger deluge at Suvarnabhumi airport

Yesterday, Immigration Police spokesman Maj. Gen. Cherngron Rimpadee verified video clips posted on foreigners’ X accounts showing a huge queue of passengers waiting to have their passports checked.

Officials inspected VDO clips posted at about 1:44 a.m. on Dec. 25 showing people lining up to be checked into the country, a large line overflowing from the arrivals hall at the immigration gate at Suvarnabhumi airport, he said. Continued …

2.65M expected to travel through six major airports during New Year holiday week

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit has announced that approximately 2.65 million passengers are expected to travel through six major Thai airports during the New Year holiday week.

This marks a 35.5% increase compared to the same period last year. The six airports, managed by the Airports of Thailand (AOT), include Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Phuket, Hat Yai, and Mae Fah Luang–Chiang Rai. Continued …

Lisa — the rise of an iconic Thai soft power

She is called “the goddess of sold-out” by Thais, in reference to her ability to fill auditoriums and stadiums. Thai rapper/dancer Lalisa Manobal has become the female version of the Greek mythological character, King Midas. Everything she touches seems to turn into gold.

It may have all started with her name — if you believe in superstition. Her name “Lalisa” means “the one being praised”. The story goes that she was called Pranpriya Manobal at birth, but her name was later changed to Lalisa on the advice of a fortune teller. Continued …

Inflated holiday airfare prices in Thailand under scrutiny

Thanakorn Wangboonkongchana, a member of the House of Representatives and a deputy leader of the Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP), has voiced concerns regarding the inflated airfare prices during the holiday season.

He urged the Ministry of Transport and the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) to scrutinize airlines following passenger complaints about excessive ticket costs, particularly for flights from Bangkok to Krabi. Continued …

Airfares likely to remain high in 2024 amid aviation’s green push and strong demand

If you thought you paid eye-watering prices for flight tickets this year, think again. Airfares, which soared during the post-pandemic travel boom, are likely to remain hig  in 2024 and for several years, according to industry analysts and executives.

Airlines’ higher operational costs, use of expensive sustainable aviation fuels, inflationary pressures, geopolitical tensions and supply chain bottlenecks are likely to keep fares high, experts said. Continued …

Top 7 Places To Visit In Thailand For Your Winter Getaway

If thoughts of burying your feet in virgin-white sands while basking in the sun and going for late-afternoon swims in turquoise-colored lagoons make your heart beat faster, you’ve probably been toying with the idea of going to Thailand.

The Southeast Asian country is one of the top sunny destinations in the world, and it’s soaring in popularity this winter. Continued …

Diving Into Unique And Underrated Thai Destinations

Thailand remains a favored destination for many travelers, known for its diverse attractions ranging from pristine beaches and historic temples to renowned massages. While Bangkok and Pattaya draw significant attention, Thailand boasts several lesser-explored destinations worth discovering, especially during the visa-free travel period. Here’s a list of places to consider when planning your Thai adventure.

Mae Hong Son: Situated near the Thailand-Myanmar border, Mae Hong Son offers a picturesque landscape dominated by mountain ranges and lush forests. Visitors can engage in various activities, including hiking, boating, and relaxing in hot springs, providing an immersive experience amid nature’s beauty. Continued … 

The growing risk of global disorder

The Western-led global economic order had a bad 2023. Surprisingly, the primary cause was not the emergence of an alternative order led by China, as some had anticipated. Instead, it was internal stress that led to more doubts around the world about its effectiveness and legitimacy. Continued …

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Monday’s news-Nov 27

Today’s news: History of the Loy Krathong/Loy Krathong festival in Hua Hin/Bad case of krathong guilt?/Hua Hin Station’s Major Upgrade/Hua Hin Goes Classic/Worse water-related disasters for Thailand/Exotic pet trend in Thailand/Wedding Shooting Leaves Five Dead/Soaring suicide rates/Nine killed in truck accident/Road rice drying banned/Hamas Frees 3 More Thais/Economy: Plan to bring back Thai talent/American companies eager to invest/US$5-billion deal with Tesla/Thai food exports thrive/Tourism: Visa-free travel policies boost global tourism/10 Chinese airlines cancel Thailand flights/97 billion baht to expand 6 airports/Thai Airways plans for 90 new jets/Tham Luang cave set to welcome tourists/Pattaya International Fireworks Festival/3rd Miss Tourism International crown/Thailand Experience: Chiang Mai shines/Tranquil Side of Doi Inthanon/Lop Buri throws spectacular feast/Cool breezes, fields of flowers/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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The History of the Loy Krathong Festival

Loy Krathong, meaning “floating basket,” is a Thai holiday in which people congregate along the kingdom’s waterways to release decorated floating relics.

Krathongs are traditionally built of banana trunks and are adorned with flowers, candles, incense, and personal objects. Loy Krathong is thought to have started in the ancient city of Sukhothai, which is around five hours from Bangkok. Continued …

Loy Krathong festival gets underway in Hua Hin

The Loy Krathong festival in Hua Hin has officially begun, following a ceremony that took place at Khao Tao Reservoir on Sunday evening.

The event, part of a grand tradition in this historic town, was inaugurated by Polkrit Puangwalaisin, the district officer of Hua Hin, in a ceremony presided over by Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul and the municipal administration team. Continued …

Bad case of krathong guilt?

As the government sets its sights on promoting Thailand as a festival hub, parties concerned are banking on the Loy Krathong Festival to draw out visitors to join in the fun and boost tourism revenue.

With the festival taking place today, revelers will throng riverbanks across the country to seek forgiveness from the goddess of the river and float their misfortunes away by releasing krathong adorned with flowers and candles into waterways. Continued …

Revolutionizing Rail Travel: Hua Hin Station’s Major Upgrade

In a groundbreaking move set to redefine rail travel in Thailand, Hua Hin Railway Station is gearing up for a momentous shift. An exclusive video tour unveils the station’s interiors, providing a sneak peek before the official opening.

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This unique opportunity allows viewers to gauge the magnitude of the new services awaiting eager passengers. Additionally, a video retrospective of the station’s construction adds a historical perspective, acknowledging the collaborative efforts that brought this project to fruition. Continued …

Hua Hin Goes Classic at Centara Jan 7

Free concert at the Centara Grand, Hua Hin from 5pm, Sunday, Jan. 7, featuring music from J.S Bach “Magnificat”, A. Vivaldi ‘Gloria”, W.A. Mozart, and J.P. Rameau. Bookings by email only: huanhingoesclassic@proton.me

World Bank expert foresees worse water-related disasters for Thailand

Thailand will possibly suffer more natural disasters, especially flooding, Saroj Kumar Jha, global director for the World Bank Group’s Water Global Practice, warned recently.

Speaking at the “Workshop on Lower Chao Phraya River Flood Risk Management and Mitigation” last month, he highlighted the impact water-related disasters will have on Thailand’s economic growth and investment. Continued …

Exotic pet trend in Thailand raises concerns over wildlife protection

The International Pet Variety Exhibition felt like a catwalk. At the October iteration of the annual event at Impact convention center just outside Bangkok, over 112,000 visitors turned up over four days.

Some 150 exhibitors were joined by thousands of doting pet owners, some of whom dressed their golden retrievers and huskies in their Sunday best and wheeled them around on specially decorated carts. Continued …

Tragic Wedding Shooting Leaves Five Dead, Groom Takes Own Life

On Saturday, Wang Nam Khiao police officers received a mass shooting report at a wedding ceremony in Wang Nam Khiao, Nakhon Ratchasima. There were five deaths in total reported, including the bride and groom.

The Wang Nam Khiao police officers were dispatched to the incident scene and found that in the wedding ceremony, four bodies were found and two people were injured and in serious condition. Continued …

Thailand confronts soaring suicide rates

Despite its “Land of Smiles” moniker, recent data reveals Thailand is nearing the World Health Organization’s (WHO) alarming threshold of eight suicides per 100,000 people.

The Public Health Ministry reported a suicide rate of 7.97 per 100,000 people in 2022, marking a concerning trend since 2019 when the rate was 6.64. Continued … 

Nine killed and more than 10 others injured in truck accident in Si Sa Ket

Nine people were killed and more than 10 others were injured when a pickup truck rammed into a large group of people attending a Kathin celebration in Phrai Bueng district of Thailand’s northeastern province of Si Sa Ket on Saturday night.

Emergency teams from Phrai Bueng district and other nearby districts rushed to the scene, to take the dead and injured to the district hospital. Continued …

Thai village bans road rice drying after tragic motorcycle accident

A Thai village headman imposed a ban on drying rice on the roads, following a fatal accident involving a young motorcyclist who collided with a pile of rice.

The decision comes from understanding the predicament of both parties involved and acknowledging the traditional practices of the villagers. Continued …

Hamas Frees 3 More Thais, 15 Likely Still Detained

The Foreign Ministry early this morning announced that a third group of three Thai hostages were released by Hamas last night (Israel time), taking the total set free to 17, with 10 freed first and four others on Saturday.

It is estimated that another 15 Thais are still being held in captivity. Continued …

Thai prime minister’s bold plan to bring back Thai talent: Land Bridge and BCG economy

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has unveiled a bigger agenda to lure back Thai professionals working abroad. The Thai PM’s personal touch, with a desire for his own sons’ return, amplifies the government’s vision for a thriving Thailand.

Srettha’s plea for his sons working overseas to return serves as the heartstrings of a broader mission. This personal connection aims to resonate with Thai expatriates globally, fostering a collective desire to reunite with the motherland. Continued …

American companies eager to invest in Thailand’s Land Bridge project

More than 10 U.S. firms have expressed keen interest in Thailand’s ambitious land bridge project, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said.

He was speaking after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s successful promotion of the country’s 1.4-trillion-baht projects to global leaders and investors during a recent trip overseas. Continued …

PM Srettha hopes to secure US$5-billion deal with Tesla

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin is trying to close a major investment deal worth US$5 billion with U.S. car maker, Tesla.

Srettha said that efforts to attract global conglomerates to invest in Thailand have progressed over the past three months, adding that he had traveled abroad several times to meet country leaders and top businesspersons to facilitate government-business collaboration. Multiple agreements have been signed by the government but there was still a need for sustained follow-up to ensure the deals materialise, as such collaborations involve intricate detail. Continued …

Thai food exports thrive amid global challenges

In a collaborative effort, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), the Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) and the National Food Institute, delve into the trajectory of the agricultural and food business sector amid global uncertainties.

Anong Paijitprapapon, executive director of the Industry Ministry’s National Food Institute, highlighted the sector’s resilience. Continued …

Visa-free travel policies boost global tourism and economy

Countries worldwide are recognizing the importance of travel freedom in bolstering their economies and accelerating the recovery post-pandemic. As tourism and trade flourish without border restrictions, governments are implementing strategies to enhance their tourism competitiveness, such as visa-free travel policies and the digitalization of pre-travel processes.

Prominent countries like China and India, with their vast populations, are primary targets for countries seeking to increase their visitor numbers. Last year, Kazakhstan introduced a visa-free scheme for Chinese, Indian and Iranian visitors, and China reciprocated for Kazakh visitors. Continued …

10 Chinese airlines cancel Thailand flights for December, January amid low tourist numbers

Several Chinese Airlines, including Air China, China Eastern and Shanghai Airlines, have canceled flights to Thailand for the months of December and January due to lower-than-expected bookings.

Suttipong Kongpool, director general of the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT), said 10 Chinese airlines have notified the cancellation of flights to Thailand from next month to January 2024. Continued …

AOT earmarks 97 billion baht to expand 6 airports in next 6 years

The Airports of Thailand (AOT) is set to invest approximately 97 billion baht to expand its six international airports in the next six years to cope with rising foreign arrivals.

AOT Director Kirati Kitmanawat said expansion plans for Suvarnabhumi, Don Muang, Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai’s Mae Fah Luang, Hat Yai and Phuket international airports had been approved several years ago. However, they had to be delayed due to the Covid-19 pandemic. Continued …

Thai Airways plans for 90 new jets unveiled

In a game-changing move, Thai Airways International PCL is contemplating a colossal boost to its fleet, eyeing a procurement of up to 90 aircraft from aviation giants Airbus SE and Boeing Co.

Sources reveal that Thai Airways is mulling over snagging nearly 40 Boeing 787 Dreamliners and a diverse array of Airbus models. But here’s the plot twist – negotiations with Rolls-Royce Holdings over engines might just be the make-or-break moment. Continued …

 

Tham Luang cave set to welcome tourists to historic rescue site

The renowned Tham Luang cave in Chiang Rai province, the site of the gripping Wild Boars football team rescue five years ago, is set to welcome tour groups to Chamber 3 on Dec. 15. This initiative is led by the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation.

Athapol Charoenchansa, the department’s director-general, revealed that from Dec. 15, small groups of 10 to 12 tourists will be allowed to venture into Chambers 2 and 3 of Tham Luang. This expedition will grant visitors the opportunity to witness the challenges faced during the rescue of the young football team and their coach. Continued …

Pattaya International Fireworks Festival Finale Concludes with Dazzling Display

Saturday evening, the Pattaya International Fireworks Festival 2023 concluded in magnificent style, illuminating the Pattaya Beach skyline with a breathtaking display of pyrotechnics and lights from five leading countries.

Hundreds of thousands of tourists, both Thai and international, converged on the 3-kilometer stretch of Pattaya Beach, creating a dense and lively atmosphere. The excitement was palpable as the top-ranked pyrotechnic teams from China, Malaysia, Singapore, the Philippines, and Serbia showcased their skills in an exhilarating fireworks competition. Continued …

Thai makes history by securing 3rd Miss Tourism International crown

Tai Taveepanichpan secured the Miss Tourism International 2023 crown this weekend, marking a historic second consecutive win for Thailand. She is the third Thai national to win this title, with the first securing the crown in 2002. The Miss Tourism International final was held on Saturday at the Sabah International Convention Center (SICC) in Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia. This year’s competition featured 44 countries. (The Nation)

Chiang Mai shines with the brilliance of 10,000 candles

Over 10,000 candles were lit, illuminating Chiang Mai’s old town area on Saturday evening as part of a traditional ritual to honor Lord Buddha. The event also aimed to preserve the northern city’s culture and tradition.

Meanwhile, 727 Thai dancers performed a candle dance at the Three Kings Monument to honor the town’s guardian angel. The number of dancers corresponded to the founding of Chiang Mai. Continued …

Mae Chaem: The Tranquil Side of Doi Inthanon

Tucked away on the flank of Doi Inthanon mountain in northern Thailand, Mae Chaem is a concealed treasure awaiting discovery by discerning travelers seeking respite from the bustling crowds typical of the more-frequented tourist destinations on the eastern side of the mountain.

This enchanting town, adorned with picturesque landscapes and cultural richness, provides a refuge for those yearning to submerge themselves in the unadulterated beauty of Thailand. Continued …

Lop Buri throws spectacular feast for its long-tailed macaques

The Lop Buri provincial administration, in collaboration with the Lop Buri Tourism Assn., organized a lively feast for the local population of long-tailed macaques in Muang district on Sunday.

The event marked the 35th edition of the annual feast, which aims to promote tourism in the central province renowned for its abundant macaque population residing in the downtown area. Continued …

Cool breezes, fields of flowers draw crowds to Chiang Mai

Tourists are flocking to the enchanting northern province of Chiang Mai to enjoy the refreshing cool of winter and vibrant flowers. Among the must-visit spots is Doi Monjam, where lively hydrangeas paint the landscape in a kaleidoscope of colors.

Locals indicate a surge in popularity, with iconic destinations such as the flower gardens becoming bustling hubs. At Doi Monjam, tourists are even provided with props and equipment to help them create memorable moments. Continued …

Europe Air Pollution: Toxic Air Killed Over 500,000

Air pollution has resulted in the deaths of more than a million people in Europe in 2021, according to a recent report by the European Environment Agency (EEA). The toxic air contains hazardous and dangerous fine particulates, also called PM2.5, as well as nitrogen dioxide and ozone. Continued …

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Monday’s News-July 3

  • Thai Mobile Banking Apps Crash On Pay Day, Transfers Put Off/
  • Bangkok Bank Mobile App Continues to Have Widespread Issues/
  • Vana Nava ranked best water park in Thailand, 15th best in the world/
  • Conquer Singto Challenge held Sunday/
  • Hua Hin Bike Tour Tha Sadet cycling event Sept 10/
  • Police on alert ahead of today’s opening of parliament/
  • Are escalators and moving walkways safe?/
  • State hospitals in search of more doctors/
  • Thai company working on ‘milestone’ cancer treatment from tobacco plant/
  • After fatal accident, nearly 10,000 extinguishers found in sorry state/
  • Thai elephant Sak Surin safely repatriated after 22 years in Sri Lanka/
  • Interior Ministry rolls out digital ID app/
  • Southern Thailand’s military withdrawal sets off in full swing/
  • Get past school uniforms, reframe the purpose of education/
  • 70% work of India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway complete/
  • Economy: FTI seeks urgent measures to support Thai industries hit by export slump/Thailand’s sustained economic recovery pushes up energy consumption/Is nuclear power in the cards for Thailand?/Chinese EV Giant AION Opening First Overseas Branch in Bangkok/
  • Tourism: Thailand’s tourism confidence slides amid global economy concerns/Tourist forecast dips to 25 million for the year/Airport capacity at Suvarnabhumi to increase with new terminal and tech upgrades/AOT investing billions in its six airports to prepare for surge in passengers/Shifting patterns in global travel/LGBTQ+ tourism revenue boom fuels drive for legalized same-sex marriage in Thailand/Inside Thailand’s ‘rampant’ tiger cruelty as animals abused in zoos for selfies with tourists/
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Thai Mobile Banking Apps Crash On Pay Day, Transfers Put Off

there were loud complaints Saturday after mobile banking apps and online service of several Thai banks crashed, with customers told that cash transfers made from 2 pm onward would reach the destination by 7 pm Sunday.

A lot of people were affected by the outage with Saturday being pay day and many complained about the banking problem on various social media platforms. Continued …

Bangkok Bank Mobile App Continues to Have Widespread Issues

The Bangkok Bank mobile application has had a number of issues over this first weekend of July 2023, frustrating clients.

The issues began Saturday, in which many users continually reported being unable to connect and getting a picture of a lady bowing and apologizing for the inconvenience instead. This caused people to be unable to transfer money or pay for goods and services on a busy weekend with many people traveling. Continued …

Vana Nava ranked best water park in Thailand, 15th best in the world

Vana Nava Water Jungle Hua Hin has been ranked as the best water park in Thailand and the 15th best in the world, according to the Tripadvisor Travelers’ Choice Award 2023.

The award solidifies its position as a leading lifestyle destination in Thailand, attracting tourists from all corners of the globe, and reaffirms its standing as one of the world’s top water parks. Continued …

Conquer Singto Challenge held Sunday

The Conquer Singto Challenge swimming and kayaking event was held Sunday at Khao Tao Beach. The event raises funds for the establishment of a state-of-the-art school catering to children with special educational needs or disabilities. The event will help ensure that the Special Children’s School in Hin Lek Fai will soon open its doors. The event was organized Ejan, a Bangkok-based media organization. The participants had to navigate the 5-kilometer round trip to Singto Island or the 13 km kayaking course.

Hua Hin Bike Tour Tha Sadet cycling event Sept 10

Get ready for a unique cycling experience as the Hua Hin/Cha Am Tourism Business Assn. gears up to host the Hua Hin Bike Tour Tha Sadet event on Sunday, Sept. 10.

Aimed at promoting local lifestyle tourism and encouraging the use of bicycles for both tourism and exercise, this event promises to showcase some picturesque historical and natural attractions of Hua Hin and its surrounding areas. Continued …

Police on alert ahead of today’s opening of parliament

Three city police stations have been readied to detain suspects should there be any protest violence during important political activities planned this month, including today’s opening of the new parliament at 5pm.

The Metropolitan Police Bureau has prepared facilities at Thung Song Hong, Chalongkrung and Chorakhe Noy police stations. Continued …

Are escalators and moving walkways safe?

An airline passenger had part of her leg amputated this past week after an accident on a moving airport walkway in Bangkok, authorities said.

The accident, involving a 57-year-old woman, occurred Thursday in the domestic terminal of Don Mueang International, the older and smaller of two major airports that serve Bangkok, the capital. Continued …

State hospitals in search of more doctors

The work-life imbalance among Thailand’s medical personnel needs a solution. The latest example came from a doctor-turned-actress who posted on her Facebook that her overloaded work schedule at a provincial hospital ruined her life so much to the extent that she quit the job.

The challenge remains with the Public Health Ministry on how to create a better and fairer working environment for doctors and medical staff nationwide, while maintaining best practice in medical care at public hospitals. Continued …

Thai company working on ‘milestone’ cancer treatment from tobacco plant

A Thai plant-based pharmaceutical company has produced antibodies against cancer from tobacco and undertaken successful trials using lab animals, it said.

Baiya Phytopharm, a start-up under the auspices of Chulalongkorn University, is known for its Baiya Sars-CoV-2 Vax, a plant-based vaccine against Covid-19. Continued …

After fatal accident, nearly 10,000 extinguishers found in sorry state

An inspection carried out by the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has found that almost 10,000 emergency fire extinguisher units across the capital’s 50 districts need to be urgently replaced.

The inspection was ordered after a student at Rajavinit Mathayom School was killed and 10 others injured when a fire extinguisher unit exploded during an emergency drill on June 23. Continued …

Thai elephant Sak Surin safely repatriated after 22 years in Sri Lanka

The enduring odyssey of Sak Surin, an elephant initially gifted by Thailand to Sri Lanka, took a homeward trajectory as the pachyderm touched down in Chiang Mai yesterday, ending a 22-year-long overseas sojourn.

Sak Surin’s journey back to Chiang Mai was an elaborate endeavor. Encased within a specially designed cage that was placed in the cargo hold of an Ilyushin IL-76, Sak Surin was accompanied by a team of four veterinarians and two mahouts who had journeyed to Sri Lanka earlier to facilitate the repatriation. Continued …

Interior Ministry rolls out digital ID app

In an effort to digitize various government-provided services and increase their accessibility, Thailand’s Interior Ministry officially rolled out a novel mobile application as part of its digital ID program on Friday.

The launch event was graced by none other than caretaker Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha, who wholeheartedly endorsed the newly unveiled “ThaID” mobile application. Continued …

Southern Thailand’s military withdrawal sets off in full swing

The forthcoming military withdrawal in the southern region of Thailand, which has seen 19 years of insurgent unrest, is currently in its initial phase, according to Fourth Region Army commander, Lt. Gen. Santi Sakuntanak. The four-year plan aims to gradually decrease military presence and remove the state of emergency that has been prevalent in the area.

Since 2004, Yala, Narathiwat, and Pattani, along with certain sections of Songkhla, have been in a state of upheaval due to various kinds of civil unrest. This turmoil has had detrimental impacts on the lives of the people, the economy and the social fabric of the region. A planned military withdrawal from these areas is anticipated to bring some relief and push for normalization. Continued …

Get past school uniforms, reframe the purpose of education

The conversation over whether school uniform and hair rules in Thailand should be repealed has come and gone many times. As the arguments and counterarguments are explained, we seem to forget to discuss the purpose and real goals of education. A teacher activist invites us to ask what kind of education we want for our children.

School rules have always been an integral part of formative education, but we should ask whether some of the controls they exert actually make children focus more on study. Classic examples, and perhaps the easiest to enforce, are the rules covering hair and attire. Continued …

70% work of India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway complete

Around 70% of construction work on the ambitious India-Myanmar-Thailand Trilateral Highway has been completed. India, Thailand and Myanmar are working on about 1,400-km-long highway that would link the country with Southeast Asia by land and give a boost to trade, business, health, education and tourism ties among the three countries.

The highway will connect Moreh in Manipur, India with Mae Sot in Thailand via Myanmar. Continued …

FTI seeks urgent measures to support Thai industries hit by export slump

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) is calling on the government to lay down new measures to support industries affected by sluggish exports. FTI chief Kriengkrai Thiennukul said businesses need urgent support because many have cut down working hours to prevent closure.

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has said it is evaluating strategies to provide quick assistance to industrial groups affected by the slowdown in exports. These groups include steel, roofing and equipment, furniture, machinery and metal, textiles, footwear, jewelry and accessories, glass and ceramics. Continued …

Thailand’s sustained economic recovery pushes up energy consumption

Thailand’s energy consumption rose by 3.8% in the first four months of this year, thanks to a sustained economic recovery following the easing of the Covid-19 pandemic.

According to the Energy Policy and Planning Office (EPPO), the rise in energy consumption was primarily driven by an increase in the consumption of refined petroleum products. Aviation fuel consumption saw a significant rise of 89.1%, while petrol consumption increased by 6.2%. However, other energy sources like lignite/coal in the industrial sector saw a drop of 8.9%. Continued …

Is nuclear power in the cards for Thailand?

Clean energy campaigns are not only promoting solar, wind and biomass power in Thailand, but also prompting conversations about nuclear energy.

Considered a highly contentious energy source by some people, nuclear power technology was addressed by Dhanin Chearavanont, senior chairman of Charoen Pokphand Group, during a recent speech he delivered at the three-day World Chinese Entrepreneurs Convention in Bangkok, which ended on June 26. Continued …

Chinese EV Giant AION Opening First Overseas Branch in Bangkok

AION, the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) giant, has signed its first memorandum of understanding for business cooperation with Gold Integrate, its first overseas distributor.

The company also announced the establishment of a subsidiary in Thailand, marking AION’s entry into the global market and the beginning of a journey to bring top-tier Chinese EV technology to the rest of the world. Continued …

Thailand’s tourism confidence slides amid global economy concerns

The second quarter of this year saw the Tourism Confidence Index remaining subdued, sliding from the previous quarter. The contributor to this drop was a blend of Thailand‘s low season and decreased earnings from tourism.

The president of the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT), Chamnan Srisawat, announced that the second quarter’s score was two points lower than the prior quarter at 72. This noticeably fell short of the identical period in 2019, which recorded 100, inferring weakened optimism. The findings came from a survey conducted from April 20 to May 30, comprising 740 operators. Continued …

Tourist forecast dips to 25 million for the year

In a recent announcement, the kingdom is on track to welcome 25 million tourists by the year end, offering a much-needed booster to the economy. (Earlier predictions were for 30 illion tourists for 2023.) This follows a significant surge in Thai tourism, exceeding 12 million arrivals recorded late last month.

Between January and June 25 of this year, the kingdom saw a record-breaking 12.46 million tourists, marking an increase of 539% over the same period in the previous year. The bulk of these visitors hailed from Malaysia – totaling 1.9 million. China followed with 1.3 million tourists, then Russia, South Korea, and India, with 784,428, 741,909, and 732,523 visitors, respectively. Continued …

Airport capacity at Suvarnabhumi to increase with new terminal and tech upgrades

Airports of Thailand (AoT) is set to inaugurate a new satellite passenger terminal at Suvarnabhumi Airport come this September.

This addition is expected to bolster the airport’s passenger-handling capacity significantly, managing 15 million extra passengers annually, which effectively raises the total capacity to 60 million per annum, revealed AoT’s president. Continued …

AOT investing billions in its six airports to prepare for surge in passengers

Airports Authority of Thailand Plc (AOT) will invest 100 billion baht in the expansion of its six international airports in Thailand over the next five years, as the number of passengers is forecast to rise to 200 million per year in 2027, AOT Chief Executive Officer Kirati Kitmanawat said.

The expansions will be funded by revenue, which rose dramatically in the first six months of this fiscal year to 2.2 billion baht. Continued … 

Shifting patterns in global travel

In the midst of an uncertain economic and political climate, people in Thailand have various options for getting away from the frenetic pace of life in big cities and recharging their batteries.

Recent findings from Booking.com’s 2023 Travel Trends forecast survey show a rise in the popularity of wellness travel among Thai tourists seeking mental and physical renewal. Continued …

LGBTQ+ tourism revenue boom fuels drive for legalized same-sex marriage in Thailand

Thailand is witnessing a surge in the burgeoning LGBTQ+ community, as diversity takes center stage worldwide, boosting LGBTQ+ tourism in the country. As per estimates by LGBT Capital, an asset-management company serving the LGBTQ community, 5% to 10% of the world’s population identifies as LGBTQ+. This demographic represented around 3.6 million residents in Thailand in 2019.

During Pride Month this past June, massive crowds were seen participating in parades across Bangkok. This growing demographic has been a key contributing factor in nudging corporations to advocate for gender equality. Consequently, this shift is positioning Thailand’s tourism sector to capitalize on LGBTQ+ tourism, aiming to establish the country as a preferred travel destination that embraces diversity for both locals and international visitors. Continued …

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Inside Thailand’s ‘rampant’ tiger cruelty as animals abused in zoos for selfies with tourists

A new undercover investigation of Thailand’s zoos shows abuse of tigers for tourist selfies is still “rampant”, a charity has said.

While concerns about the treatment of big cats in the country have been raised for years, animal rights campaigner group Lady Freethinker (LFT) said it had found cruelty against “photo-prop” animals in recent visits to 11 zoos across Thailand. Continued …

Harvesting Thai durian

A video boasting over 13.9 million views within a mere day showcases the skill and accuracy in the task of durian harvesting. The durian trees, found in a farm in Chumphon province, tower as high as 5 to 9 meters, setting an imposing stage for the footage.

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The video offers an adrenaline-pumping window into the complex process of durian cultivation. The person aloft uses one hand to exact a clean cut from the durian stem, afterwards launching the fruit toward the ground. Descending at high speed, the durians are adroitly caught by another individual on the ground. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, 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 twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.

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