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Wednesday’s news-June 26


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11th Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Festival starts tomorrow

The Hua Hin district chief is inviting everyone to taste the renowned Pa La-U durians at the 11th Pa La-U Fruit and Good Products Festival, scheduled to take place from June 27 to July 3.

This year’s event will showcase grade A durians selected from local orchards, available to consumers for Bt250 per kilogram. Continued … 

Customs officials ‘helped’ supercar importers dodge Bt897 million duty

Graft-busters accuse seven customs officials of helping supercar importers evade duty totalling 897 million baht by accepting unrealistically low car valuations.

Niwatchai Kasemmongkol, secretary-general of the National Anti-Corruption Commission, said on Tuesday that the panel found irregularities in the importing of 29 Lamborghini cars by Jubilee Line Co. and Benznakarin Auto Group and 33 Maserati cars by Ferma Motor Co., between 2011 and 2014. Continued … 

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Teen becomes police officer to hunt grandfather’s killer of 16 years

A 15-year-old boy, determined to become a police officer after his grandfather was murdered, spent the next 16 years hunting down the killer – until he finally succeeded. This real-life story surpasses any drama.

On Oct. 26, 2008, 81-year-old farmer Phrom Krodkaew was brutally murdered in Phanom, Surat Thani. That day, Phrom and his wife went to work on their farm as usual but split up to work on different parts of the land. Shortly after, villagers informed Phrom’s wife that he had been killed with a machete and axe. Continued … 

Young people ignorant of vaping risks, survey finds

More than 60% of young people in the country think e-cigarettes can help them quit smoking regular cigarettes, while over 50% believe nicotine is a healthy substance, a survey has found.

The survey of 40,164 people aged between 6 and 30 was conducted between May 1-27 to learn more about their awareness of e-cigarettes and vaping behaviour, said Dr. Sura Wisetsak, director-general of the Department of Health Service Support (DHSS). Continued … 

Feuding Top Thai Cops Reinstated After Suspension Controversy

In an unexpected twist, Thailand’s suspended top policemen, Police Gen.Torsak Sukvimol and his deputy Police Gen. Surachate Hakparn, have been reinstated to their posts.

Both were sidelined in March under corruption suspicions involving high-stakes online gambling, but a prime minister-appointed committee cleared them, prompting their return. Continued … 

Thai Post Launches Euro 2024 Contest with 10 Million Baht in Prizes

Thai Post launched its Euro 2024 contest with a road show through Phuket Town yesterday. This nationwide campaign aims to boost public enthusiasm for the UEFA Euro 2024 Championship in Germany, offering over 10 million baht in prizes.

Assistant Postmaster of Phuket, Piyavit Siksamat, announced the collaboration between Thai Post and Thairath, themed “Cheer Football with Passion, Celebrate with Fortune Anywhere, Anytime.” The contest features a grand prize of 6.5 million baht, along with cash, cars, gold, and other rewards. Continued … 

Seized drug assets to fund addict rehabilitation in Thailand

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin endorsed initiatives to allocate seized assets from narcotic drug cases toward funding the rehabilitation of drug addicts.

Somsak revealed that during his tenure as the Justice Ministry chair, he had amended several narcotic laws, particularly those concerning asset seizures. He noted that the previous laws were too passive, resulting in only 20 million baht annually being directed to the Office of the Narcotics Control Board’s (ONCB) narcotic drug fund. This amount, he argued, should have been significantly higher. Continued … 

Thailand’s status unchanged in US trafficking report

Thailand remains on Tier 2 for the third consecutive year in the 2024 Trafficking in Persons Report issued by the United States this week.

The report said the Thai government had made significant efforts to improve its performance since being upgraded from the Tier 2 Watch List three years ago, but has still not fully met the minimum standards for eliminating trafficking. Continued … 

Swiss Barber Arrested for Illegal Work and Taunting Thai Police

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Increasing foreign ownership limit for condos would boost economy

The Thai Real Estate Assn. is backing the government’s proposal to increase the foreign ownership limit for condominiums, as it expects such a move would boost the domestic economy, its president, Meesak Chunharakchot, said on Tuesday.

His comment was in response to the Interior Ministry’s proposal to the cabinet to increase foreign ownership from 49% to 75%, with leases extended for up to 99 years. Continued … 

Srettha denies ‘selling off’ the country

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin on Tuesday dismissed claims by critics that a government proposal to raise the foreign ownership quota in condominiums and offer longer land leases is tantamount to “selling off the nation”.

It is about long-term leases, not selling land. It has nothing to do with selling the nation,” the prime minister said. Continued … 

Foreign Condo Transfers in Thailand Hit 6-Year High in Q1 2024

Acting director of the Real Estate Information Center Vichai Viratkaphan revealed that ongoing observation of condominium ownership transfers by foreigners has shown that the country’s reopening to foreign tourists since 2022 has had a positive impact on the growth of tourism.

The Thai government considers the tourism industry a key economic growth driver, combined with domestic factors that have greatly increased the demand for foreign condominium purchases. The number and value of ownership transfers exceeded the levels observed before the COVID-19 pandemic in 2018-2019. Continued … 

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New foreign business investment rises 58% in first 5 months

Investment by new foreign businesses rose 58% in the first five months of this year compared with the same period last year, the Department of Business Development announced on Tuesday.

Newly registered foreign firms rose 16% to 317 and invested a combined 71.702 billion baht in Thailand from January to May 2024. They hired 1,212 Thai employees, a fall of 60% from the 2,999 Thais hired by new foreign firms during the same period of last year. Continued … 

Thailand’s auto production falls 16.2% in May

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI)’s Automotive Industry Club announced on Tuesday that Thailand’s auto production in the month of May had dropped by 16.2% year on year to 126,161 vehicles.

Surapong Paisitpattanapong, vice president of the FTI’s auto club, said the drop in production in May compared to last year was mainly attributed to fewer pick-up trucks and sedans manufactured for the local market. Continued … 

Thailand imports shrimp from Ecuador amid local production crisis

Thailand, once the world’s leading shrimp exporter, now finds itself importing shrimp from Ecuador. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin directed the Department of Fisheries to investigate and report back in the next Cabinet meeting.

The nation, which used to produce and export 600,000 tons of shrimp annually, now produces only 200,000 tons. This significant decline has necessitated the importation of shrimp, primarily from Ecuador, leading to a drop in Thai shrimp prices and severe financial hardship for local shrimp farmers. Continued … 

Business cloud software giant Infor targets Thailand’s potential

Infor, a global leader in business cloud software, has identified Thailand’s manufacturing sector as a key potential market in Southeast Asia, as the country continues to digitize under the Thailand 4.0 policy, its CEO Kevin Samuelson said.

His remarks came during a field trip to Bangkok on June 20, where he addressed the country’s digital transformation journey, the technology landscape, and the role and trend of artificial intelligence (AI), particularly the emergence of generative AI (GenAI). Continued … 

Public cloud spending set to soar

Worldwide end-user spending on public cloud services is forecast to grow by 20.4% to $675 billion in 2024, from $561 billion in 2023, according to the latest forecast from Gartner Inc. The growth is being driven by demand for generative AI (GenAI) and application modernization.

Organizations in Thailand are expected to spend $1.8 billion on public cloud services, an increase of 30.1% from 2023, the technology research and consulting group said. Spending on infrastructure-as-a-service (IaaS) will have the largest growth with an increase of 39.6%, followed by platform-as-a-service (PaaS) at 26%. Continued … 

Support from all sides needed to fulfil Thailand’s medical hub dreams

Turning Thailand into a medical hub will require support from both the public and private sectors, survey findings from the Department of Health Service Support and Bank of Thailand (BOT) show.

The central bank said Thailand ranked 17th in the Global Healthcare Accreditation Medical Tourism Index between 2020 and 2021, adding that most foreign patients come to the country for cosmetic or orthopaedic surgery and dentistry. Continued … 

Thai-EU FTA talks showing very good progress, says agency

The third round of free-trade talks between Thailand and the European Union went smoothly, leaving plenty of room for the fourth round later this year, the Department of Trade Negotiations (DTN) said.

Chotima Iemsawasdikul, DTN director general, said the third round was held in Brussels from June 17 to 21 and was mostly positive. Continued … 

EVA Air Secures SKYTRAX Excellence Award

SKYTRAX, an airline and airport review and ranking site, unveiled its “2024 Global Airline Awards” at the Fairmont Windsor Park on June 24. EVA Air President Clay Sun attended on behalf of EVA and accepted 16 of the airline’s awards, including an eighth-place ranking among the “World’s Top 10 Best Airlines” and first place for “Best Premium Economy Class Airline Catering” and “Best Premium Economy Class Onboard Catering in Asia.”

EVA also earned distinction as one of only 10 SKYTRAX Five-Star Airlines for nine consecutive years. Continued … 

Why Vietnam Has Become a Promising Alternative for US Businesses in Asia

Following four decades since the end of the Vietnam War, Vietnam’s relationship with the U.S. has changed significantly. After the Vietnam War in 1975, the U.S. and Vietnam announced normal diplomatic relations on July 11, 1995.

This year, the U.S. and Vietnam commemorated 25 years of diplomatic relations – with the U.S. congratulating Vietnam on its ASEAN chairmanship and reaffirming its support for Vietnam, including peaceful resolution of disputes, rule of law, freedom of navigation, and unimpeded commerce, among others. Continued … 

Achieving PM’s target tourism revenue ‘worrying’, says tourism minister

Thailand has a long way to go to achieve the target of 3.5 trillion-baht tourism revenue in 2024 set down by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, thus all parties must cooperate to make it happen, Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich said on Monday.

In his keynote speech titled “Thailand’s tourism direction and the government’s promotional policies” at the annual conference of the Thai Hotels Assn., Sermsak said that in the first five months of this year, Thailand has welcomed some 15 million foreign tourists and generated 1.1 trillion baht in revenue. Continued … 

Visa says rising costs hitting Asia-Pacific business travel

Rising travel costs, as well as economic and geopolitical concerns, have been affecting business travel from Asia-Pacific, while companies are investing more in digitalization to help manage their travel budget, according to Visa.

Chavi Jafa, head of commercial and money-movement solutions for Asia-Pacific at Visa, said companies might increase business travel over the coming years, but high travel costs and economic concerns continue to affect their sentiment. Continued … 

MICE market set to beat expectations

International visitors are expected to drive the MICE (meetings, incentives, conferences and exhibitions) segment in Thailand to exceed the target by 5% this year, which would help compensate for the sluggish domestic market.

Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, president of the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), said the international market recovered strongly during the first three quarters of the 2024 fiscal year, which runs from October 2023 to June 2024, with 894,584 MICE arrivals generating almost 53 billion baht. Continued … 

Krabi Airport Taxi Rip-Off: 20km Trip Costs Tourist 2,500 Baht

A tourist has lodged a complaint with Krabi’s Damrongtham Center after facing an extortionate taxi fare at Krabi International Airport. The incident highlights the urgent need for regulation to protect the image of this popular tourist destination.

The tourist, in his 30s, landed at Krabi International Airport on June 22. After disembarking, he was approached by a taxi staff member within the airport. He needed to travel to Krabi City Hall and was quoted a fare of 2,500 baht. Continued … 

Thailand in Top 50 in 2024 Happiness Report

Thailand has been ranked among the top 50 happiest countries in the World Happiness Report 2024, underscoring its considerable appeal as a destination particularly favored by young people. This achievement highlights the country’s overall high levels of happiness, especially among those under 30.

The annual World Happiness Report, orchestrated by the United Nations (UN), the University of Oxford, and research firm Gallup, used data from the Gallup World Poll conducted between 2021 and 2022. Continued … 

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

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

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

Hua Hin train schedule

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Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
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  • 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
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Wednesday’s news-March 27


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Today’s news: Pranburi Dam water level plummets/Huai Yang Waterfall National Park closes/Pattaya pitches casino/Diesel subsidy to end/Police-linked bribery network/Pickpockets rob Norwegian-Thai couple/Monkeys outwitting human hunters/Science behind sleep/Economy: 558-billion-baht foreign investment/Thai stock exodus deepens/Car production drops/Soaring sales of pet products/Top 10 cannabis dispensaries/Tourism: Wage hike to fill Hua Hin tourism jobs/Locals may be provoked by foreigners/Bangkok Ranked Top City/Medical Tourism Winners/Hanoi Best Food Destination/Worst WiFi in the world/Environment: Northern Thailand’s persistent wildfires/Tackling PM2.5 could increase Thai lifespan/Thailand’s Zero Waste Practices/Thailand Experience: Chiang Mai and Songkran/Souvenirs from the Land of Smiles/Steam train to Ayutthaya/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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Pranburi Dam’s water level plummets to 29.7%

As part of an urgent response to the escalating drought situation in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Gov. Somkid Chanthamaruk, accompanied by Deputy Gov. Sinathorn Oeam and other provincial leaders, visited Pranburi district to assess the problem first hand.

The visit on Monday was in response to concerns over the dwindling water supply in the Pranburi dam reservoir, now reported at just 29.7% of its full capacity. Continued …

Huai Yang Waterfall National Park closes April 1 due to drought

Huai Yang Waterfall National Park in Thap Sakae will temporarily close to tourists starting April 1.

This decision, announced on Tuesday by Somjet Chantana, director of the administration office for Conservation Area 3 (Phetchaburi Branch), comes after consultations with Rakpong Boonyoi, the head of Huai Yang Waterfall National Park. The closure aims to mitigate the impact of the drought on the park’s natural resources and ensure the preservation of its ecosystem. Continued …

Pattaya pitches location for casino

Pattaya City Mayor Poramase Ngampiches has voiced his support for the draft of the “Comprehensive Entertainment Facilities Act,” which paves the way for the development of entertainment complexes in Thailand, including legal casinos.

Speaking on Monday, Poramase stated that he sees this project as a chance to create a new economic dimension for Pattaya, similar to Singapore’s successful tourism model. Continued …

Diesel subsidy to end, prices may rise as fuel fund bleeds red

With the Oil Fuel fund in the red about 100 billion baht from subsidizing the diesel price, measures are being drafted by the Oil Fuel Fund Office (OFFO) to propose to the Energy and Finance ministries to help ease the burden on the fund.

Among the measures under consideration are raising the cap on the retail price of diesel from today’s 30 baht per liter, and increasing an excise tax cut on diesel fuel from the current 1 baht per liter, a news source familiar with the matter said on Tuesday. Continued …

Thai lawyer uncovers police-linked bribery network

A recent revelation has shaken the Thai law enforcement scene, as a lawyer uncovered a gang, allegedly linked to the police, involved in an extensive bribery racket. The racket reportedly amasses over 100 million baht each month through illicit kickbacks.

Sittra Biabungkerd, serving as secretary to the People’s Lawyers Foundation, brought this issue to light in a press conference held yesterday. Sittra, armed with substantial evidence, including bank transfer slips, money trails, and video footage, claimed the existence of a bribery network with a deep-rooted police connection. Continued …

Pickpockets theft of Norwegian-Thai couple was karma, say cops

A Thai police officer dismissed a complaint from a Norwegian man and his Thai girlfriend who lost 30,000 baht in cash and a mobile phone to four pickpockets outside a shopping mall in Bangkok. The Thai cop allegedly told the foreigner it was his fault, a result of bad karma in their past lives.

The Thai woman and her Norwegian boyfriend sought assistance from the non-profit organization Saimai Survive after officers from Lumpini Police Station and the Immigration Bureau did not take their case seriously. Continued …

Pesky monkeys outwitting human hunters in Lop Buri

Macaques won the first round of their battle with park officials trying to trap them in Lop Buri province, where the catch was far below projections.

The Natural Resources, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department had hoped to cage 30 monkeys on the first day of the operation on Monday, but later admitted only nine had been caught. Continued …

The science behind sleep

Have you ever considered why, despite consuming copious amounts of coffee, nothing surpasses the rejuvenating effect of a proper night’s sleep? This curiosity leads us to explore the intricate science of sleep, an essential yet frequently underestimated aspect of our health.

A deeper understanding of sleep mechanisms can revolutionize your approach to rest, guaranteeing you awaken revitalized and prepared for the day ahead. Sleep transcends mere eye closure and entry into unconsciousness; it is a sophisticated process governed by the body’s internal clock or circadian rhythm. This rhythm dictates physical, mental, and behavioral changes over 24 hours, significantly influencing times of sleepiness and alertness. Continued …

Thailand forecasts 558 billion baht foreign investment in key sectors

Following a series of global roadshows led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the Board of Investment (BoI) anticipates a surge of at least 558 billion baht (US$15 billion) in foreign investment inflows into Thailand.

The funds are expected to be channeled primarily into four critical sectors – digital, electric vehicles (EVs) and components, electronics and semiconductors, and logistics. Continued …

Thai stock exodus deepens amid corporate woes

A market revival for Thailand just is not coming. The country’s first election since 2019 was supposed to be the catalyst to drive economic growth and bring back foreign investors.

Instead, the benchmark stock index is set for its fifth quarterly decline, foreign funds are selling, and the baht is the second worst-performing currency in Asia. Continued …

Car production drops 19.3%

Car production in Thailand fell 19.3% in February from a year earlier to 133,690 units, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) said on Tuesday, largely due to a decline in production of pickup trucks and more imported electric vehicles (EVs).

The figure compared with a 12.5% year-on-year drop in January. Car exports were up 0.22% year-on-year in February. Continued …

Recent survey confirms soaring sales of pet products

The 1 Insight and CRC VoiceShare recently investigated the current trends among pet owners in Thailand and, perhaps not surprisingly, the data suggest a continuous growth in the number of households raising pets, particularly in the post-Covid era.

The sales of pet products have experienced consecutive two-digit growth since 2020, with 14% growth in 2023. According to data from The 1, this indicates that pet owners tend to be more affluent and have a high-value user (HVU) status, with 65% treating their pets just like human kids. Their monthly expenses per pet average between 10,000 to 20,000 baht per year. Continued …

Thailand’s Top 10 cannabis dispensaries

Forget about transactions at shady back alleys in Thailand. After the country decriminalized marijuana in 2022, you can now go to brick-and-mortar shops to buy flowers, edibles, and pot paraphernalia.

These weed shops in Thailand are not simply places to grab your greens and go, but vibrant destinations in themselves. But with so many dispensaries sprouting up all over the country, choosing one can be a challenge. Below, we’ve compiled the top 10 cannabis dispensaries in Thailand (Spoiler alert! None are in Hua Hin.). Continued …

‘Selective’ wage hike expected to fill Hua Hin tourism jobs

The Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC) on Tuesday estimated that the government’s policy of raising the minimum wage in 10 tourism provinces to 400 baht per day will attract workers from other sectors to shift to tourism, thus further boosting the industry’s capacity. The committee approved a minimum wage increase to 400 baht per day for tourism-related businesses and four-star hotels with at least 50 employees in some areas in 10 provinces, effective April 13.

The hike will be applied in Bangkok’s Pathumwan and Watthana districts; the area in Krabi under the jurisdiction of Tambon Ao Nang administrative organization; Pattaya City in Chon Buri; Nakhon Chiang Mai municipality; Chiang Mai; Hua Hin municipality, Prachuap Khiri Khan; Phang Nga’s Tambon Khuk Khak municipality; all of Phuket; Rayong’s Tambon Ban Phae; Songkhla’s Hat Yai municipality; and Surat Thani’s Koh Samui district. Continued …

Phuket tourism boss concerned that the ‘feelings’ of locals may be provoked by foreigners

Amid a government nationwide crackdown on foreigners working illegally in Thailand, a top tourist business leader in Phuket warns that a spate of egregious criminal acts linked to visitors on the island may have tested the patience of locals.

Nationwide, recent high-profile attacks by foreigners and labor law abuses are coinciding with an economy increasingly reliant on foreign tourism. At the same time, more foreigners are extending their stays in the kingdom, taking flight from war and bad weather at home. The result has raised tensions and a national campaign to rein in abuses, especially in southern Thailand. Continued …

Bangkok Ranked Top City in Asia-Pacific for Tourism

Chai Watcharong, government spokesman, revealed Bangkok was ranked number one in Best Cities 2024 in the Asia-Pacific region as a tourist destination, according to travel magazine “DestinAsian.”

The ranking was awarded by readers from DestinAsian. The ranking was classified into various categories such as the tourist destinations in cities, islands, hotels and resorts, airlines, airports, and cruises, stated Chai. Continued …

Thailand Among Medical Tourism Winners

Medical tourism has been touted as the next big thing for many years. Does medical tourism offer potential for countries? This groundbreaking report looks at the real numbers, opportunities and problems.

Medical tourism refers to the practice of individuals traveling across borders to receive medical treatment or healthcare services. Does medical tourism offer potential for countries or is it one big hype? Continued …

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TripAdvisor readers vote Hanoi as ‘Best Food Destination for 2024’

Vietnam’s capital city Hanoi has topped the list of the Best Food Destination 2024 voted by readers of the world’s largest travel guidance platform, TripAdvisor.

In the list, the top 10 Best Food Destinations also include Rome (Italy), Crete (Greece), Cusco (Peru), Florence (Italy), New Delhi (India), Barcelona (Spain), New Orleans (U.S.), Lisbon (Portugal), and Phuket (Thailand). Continued …

Thai Lion Air & Krabi Airport have worst WiFi in the world

Thai Lion Air and Krabi International Airport in southern Thailand have garnered notoriety as some of the worst WiFi service providers, according to reviews from travelers on Airline Quality (also known as Skytrax).

EletronicsHub, an online tech gadget review and information platform, conducted an analysis of WiFi connectivity based on reviews of airports and airlines worldwide on the Airline Quality platform and published the report on March 4 this year. Continued … 

Northern Thailand’s persistent wildfires exacerbate air pollution

Wildfires persist in northern Thailand, contributing to a surge in air pollution despite recent downpours. As of Monday, Mae Hong Son recorded 6,646 wildfires this year, predominantly in the districts of Mueang Mae Hong Son, Pai, and Mae Sariang. This has led to Mae Hong Son exceeding safe levels of airborne particulates for 38 consecutive days.

Mae Sariang district reported the highest PM2.5 level in the province, peaking at 130.5 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³), followed by Mueang Mae Hong Son (76.5 µg/m³) and Pai (69.6 µg/m³). Continued …

Tackling PM2.5 could increase Thai lifespan by nearly 2 years

Thai people’s lifespan has dropped by 1.78 years due to PM2.5 air pollution, according to research published by the Kasikorn Research Center.

On the other hand, Thai people’s lifespan would increase by 1.78 years if the average PM2.5 reading does not exceed 5 micrograms per cubic meter, which is in-line with the World Health Organization standard. PM2.5 refers to particles that are 2.5 microns or less in diameter. Continued …

Thailand’s Zero Waste Practices

Thailand is experiencing a significant increase in waste generation due to factors such as population growth, urbanization, and economic development. In 2021, approximately 24.98 million tons of solid waste was generated, equivalent to about 68,434 tons per day. This means, on average, one person produces about 1.03 kg of waste per day.

A significant portion of this waste is plastic, with 2.76 million tons of plastic waste generated every year, accounting for 11% of the total waste, most of which is disposed of through landfills, incinerators, or simply dumped. Continued …

Chiang Mai: A dive into tradition and water splashing

As April dawns upon Chiang Mai with its scorching sun and searing heat, the former Lanna capital bursts into energy, heralding the arrival of Songkran, the traditional Thai New Year festival.

This year, Chiang Mai’s Songkran festival, known as “Paa Wenee Pee Mai Mueang Chiang Mai,” runs from April 4-16, extending the graceful tradition and fun while commemorating UNESCO’s declaration of Songkran as an intangible cultural heritage. Continued …

Souvenirs that capture the essence of the ‘Land of Smiles’

Thailand is a beautiful country also known as the ‘Land of Smiles’. The country is noted for its colorful culture, and warm hospitality. It’s also a treasure trove of souvenirs that capture the beauty of this Asian gem.

Whether you’re exploring the streets of Bangkok, chilling on the beaches of Phuket, or exploring the rich history of Chiang Mai, there’s a myriad of unique souvenirs to bring back home. Continued … 

Steam train pulls passengers back 128 years to birth of Thailand’s railway

Passengers were whisked back to the romantic age of rail travel on Tuesday when they boarded a steam train for a special trip from Bangkok to Ayutthaya to mark the State Railway of Thailand (SRT)’s 128th birthday.

The journey commemorated the opening of the first public railway between the current and old capital on March 26, 1896, by King Rama V, which is marked as SRT Foundation Day. 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