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Top ways to fail at getting a work permit in Thailand

Obtaining a work permit in Thailand is a complex process due to its strict regulations and substantial penalties for violations. Potential issues can vary from misplacing or modifying your work permit without prior notification to the designated authorities to not correctly updating personal detail changes. These errors can unintentionally endanger your work status.

A slight alteration to your personal information can potentially place you in legal difficulty if it is not communicated accurately to the Employment Service. Furthermore, not returning your work permit within seven days after your job resignation can have serious implications. Continued … 

Thailand health insurance solutions for long-term visitors

Health insurance is vital for long-term visitors in Thailand, since foreigners typically do not qualify for Thailand’s public health insurance schemes available to locals. Expats and digital nomads should secure private health insurance for access to private healthcare facilities.

For long-term visitors, especially those who do not speak Thai, access to the country’s private healthcare sector is more than just a quality issue. In addition to providing better services and being more well-equipped, private facilities are more likely to have English-speaking staff to cater specifically for tourist’s and expats’ needs. Continued …

Banks deny they helped Myanmar junta buy weapons

The Thai Bankers’ Assn. (TBA) said on Friday that it stood firmly against facilitating transactions for the procurement of weapons for Myanmar’s military junta.

Thai banks also treat as important preventing their services from being exploited to support the procurement of any weapons to be used to breach people’s rights, it said in a statement. Continued … 

Siam Commercial Bank Clarifies Financial Transactions Related to Myanmar

Siam Commercial Bank released a statement on Friday to clarify financial transactions related to Myanmar after Tom Andrews, the U. special rapporteur on the situation of human rights in Myanmar, said in a report issued Wednesday that Thai banks have become the main supplier of international financial services for Myanmar’s military government.

Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) would like to clarify the situation regarding financial transactions between Thailand and Myanmar. SCB currently provides international transaction services with the primary objective of supporting Thai and international businesses in paying for consumer products and services to Myanmar. These services adhere to laws and prioritize compliance with anti-money laundering regulations. Continued … 

Beware of currency storms

The health of Asian currencies has been making headlines lately. The Japanese yen has depreciated to the lowest in 38 years at 160 to the dollar, leading to reports that the Bank of Japan is signaling moves to reduce liquidity and possibly continue raising interest rates to control inflation and stop the depreciation.

Other Asian currencies also weakened sharply as the dollar has strengthened. The Philippine peso, Korean won and Indian rupee are near historic lows, while the central banks of India, Vietnam and Indonesia have been intervening in the foreign exchange market to support their currencies. Continued … 

Thailand urged to do more to help singles find love, boost falling birth rates

The increase in those choosing to remain single is a global phenomenon. In Thailand, a recent survey indicates that more and more people are opting for the single life.

They say being single enables them to be more focused on their personal growth and goals and gives them greater opportunities to become more independent and leave traditional norms behind. Continued … 

Betting blitz: Cyber cops score big, seize 40M baht from online sites

Cyber police apprehended two online football betting and gambling websites, seizing assets worth over 40 million baht and arresting 10 suspects, with memberships exceeding 12,000 individuals and a cash flow nearing 100 million baht.

The investigation focused on individuals facilitating online gambling, including football betting and other types of Internet-based gambling. The first network had enough evidence to issue arrest warrants for 13 individuals, including one manager, two financial officers, and 10 employees. This network boasted over 4,000 users and had a monthly cash flow of more than 80 million baht. Continued … 

The tragic elderly elephant forced to work for 60 years

Pai Lin, 75, has endured more agonizing pain and abuse in her long life than it is possible to fathom. For decades, she was used as a working elephant, probably in the commercial logging industry before it was banned in 1989.

After logging was banned, this tortured, tragic animal was likely used to haul as many as six tourists at a time on her back in a heavy wooden seat that would have ground relentlessly into her body. Continued … 

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Madagascar lemurs, tortoises seized in Thai bust reveal reach of wildlife trafficking

In May, authorities in southern Thailand arrested six people for illegally transporting 48 lemurs and more than 1,200 critically endangered tortoises, all of which had reportedly been obtained from the wild in Madagascar.

The seizure is the latest in a string of illegal wildlife trade busts in Thailand. Red pandas, monitor lizards, snakes and parrots have been uncovered in similar incidents in the country in recent months, for instance. However, the recent seizure of so many critically endangered animals from Madagascar has alarmed experts, who say the latest bust underscores the global reach of wildlife trafficking networks using Thailand as a transshipment hub for illegally sourced wild animals and plants. Continued … 

  • Immigration Police Arrest Japanese National For Overstay – Continued …
  • Vietnamese Men Arrested for Assaulting Business Partner in Broad Daylight – Continued …
  • Chiang Mai authorities arrest two South Korean tour guides for overstay – Continued …
  • 13 members of Chinese call-scam gang arrested in Chiang Mai – Continued …

Thai fruit the sweet spot for exports, May sales soar 128% over April

Thailand’s fruit exports in May soared 128% month on month to US$1.4 billion, the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) reported on Friday, predicting that the trend would continue for several months.

Total exports in May were valued at $26.21 billion, increasing 7.2% over the previous month and was the highest in 14 months, with main contributions coming from agricultural products, TPSO Director-general Poonpong Naiyanapakorn said. Continued … 

Thai canned tuna is the world leader with export volumes surging by 19%

Thailand exported 221,092 tons of canned tuna during the first five months of 2024, an increase of 19.4% compared to the same period last year. The exports were valued at $978.56 million, a growth of 13.4%.

In 2023, Thailand exported 445,000 tons of canned tuna, down 13.4% year on year, valued at $2,087.30 million, down 9.3% YoY. Continued … 

CP warns of farm water threats

Thailand’s agricultural sector is particularly exposed to climate risks caused by drought and floods, posing a threat to water and food security, according to Charoen Pokphand (CP) Group, Thailand’s largest conglomerate.

Dhanin Chearavanont, the senior chairman of CP Group, said the development of water resources for the agricultural sector is crucial, as drought and floods remain a major concern for the sector. Continued … 

Medlab Asia and Asia Health 2024 st for Bangkok July 10-12

Medlab Asia and Asia Health 2024 is set to welcome healthcare leaders and professionals to a melting pot of the latest products, technology, and innovations in medical laboratories and medical devices. Held in Thailand, the event is set to take place at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center from July 10 -12 and will also host one of the largest international medical conferences in Asia.

Medlab Asia and Asia Health provide a platform for entrepreneurs to forge business networks and seize opportunities amid the challenges of the medical sector in Thailand and the broader Asian region. Continued … 

Second Trump Presidency threatens further damage to the baht, the economy and Thai money markets

Former U.S. President Donald Trump took a big step forward on Thursday night in Atlanta, Georgia. In short, all of a sudden, the prospect of another unpredictable Trump presidency has come closer.

Undoubtedly, this poses challenges for Thailand’s economy, which has been ripped apart by the collapse in the global economic system Trump initiated in his first term. Certainly, already in the aftermath of the first debate, there are concerns about a stronger dollar and rising capital flight from Thailand. Continued … 

Thailand expected to see a significant increase in tourists

Thailand is preparing for a significant increase in tourists, with expectations of record visitor numbers from Malaysia, India, South Korea, and Russia in 2024. This is due to the strong support from the government and the country’s positive global image.

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) predicts that arrivals from Malaysia will rise to 5 million this year, topping the previous record of 4.27 million in 2019. According to ATTA President Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, the organization anticipates welcoming 2 million visitors each from India and South Korea. This is higher than their 2019 figures of 1.96 million and 1.88 million visitors, respectively. Russian tourist numbers are also predicted to reach 1.8 million, surpassing the1.74 million that visited in 2023. Continued … 

Tourism confidence low amid sluggish economy

The tourism confidence index remained below the benchmark in the second quarter, hampered by stagnant economic growth, though it improved from last year, according to the Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT).

The index for the second quarter was 79, lower than the benchmark of 100 recorded before the pandemic. Although the index fell from 81 in the previous quarter, it improved from 72 in the same period last year. Continued … 

Chiang Mai, Hat Yai, Phuket most popular air travel destinations in Q1

The three most popular flight destinations in Thailand during January to March this year were Chiang Mai, Hat Yai (Songkhla province), and Phuket, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) said on Friday.

The authority said the flights from Bangkok to Chiang Mai, the northern tourist city, had three operators: Nok Air, Thai AirAsia, and Thai Lion Air, who offered a maximum of 10, 13, and 5 flights per day, respectively. Continued … 

AirAsia boosts China tourism with new Beijing-Bangkok flight route

AirAsia unveiled a direct flight route from Beijing Daxing International Airport to Bangkok Don Mueang International Airport yesterday, with the strategic objective of further solidifying its position as a premier foreign airline in the Chinese market.

Scheduled to commence operations on July 1 with a daily flight service, this new route will grant passengers increased access to AirAsia’s extensive route network, enabling them to explore popular destinations such as Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phuket, Hat Yai, and Krabi, as confirmed by AirAsia. Continued … 

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July 2024’s Festivals and Events in Thailand

Thailand is organizing the “Celebrations on the Auspicious Occasion of His Majesty the King’s 6th Cycle Birthday Anniversary 28th July 2024″ throughout this year. For this month, special cultural performances are scheduled to take place at Sanam Luang in Bangkok.

This month also sees two of the most important Buddhist dates observed, this being Asanha Bucha Day and Khao Phansa Day. In addition, there are numerous events and festivals happening around Thailand – including the Bun Luang and Phi Ta Khon Festival 2024 in Loei, the ‘Vijitr’ lighting extravaganza in Ubon Ratchathani and Chon Buri, and the Amazing Beach Life Festival in Rayong, to name a few. Continued … 

Things You Absolutely Need To Know Before Visiting Thailand During The Rainy Season

The rainy or monsoon season in Thailand can either be a blessing or a curse for those wanting to visit the country. Flights and accommodation might be cheaper this time around but, well, it’s raining, which might make some think that they won’t be able to explore the country.

If you’re trying to decide whether or not it’s worth it to visit the Land of Smiles during this season and you want to know the pros and cons, here are some FAQs about the rainy season in Thailand that might help you. Continued … 

How to Have the Best Three-Day Visit to Bangkok

Bangkok is impressive in terms of numbers. Thailand’s fiery, colorful capital comprises just over 600 square miles, has a population north of 10 million, and, in high season 2023, welcomed roughly 2 million visitors … per month.

No matter what stokes your wanderlust –– be it the street food or the fashion designers, the neon of Chinatown, or the bygone appeal of the ramshackle river homes –– Bangkok remains one of the world’s most exciting capitals to visit. Continued … 

Exploring Bangkok’s Old City and Yaowarat is super easy with MRT Blue Line

If you are in Bangkok and wish to explore the Old City or Rattanakosin neighbourhood and the bustling Yaowarat Road – Chinatown’s high street – the most convenient way to enjoy your walking tour is to take the MRT Blue Line and get off at Wat Mangkon, Sam Yot, Sanam Chai or Itsaraphap MRT stations. They run in this order from the Hua Lamphong MRT Station.

Between them, the four stations provide an easy and convenient way to go from attraction to attraction, doing away with the need to tackle traffic conditions and having to travel by taxi, tuk-tuk or motorbike taxi. All in all, it makes for a more enjoyable time spent visiting the wonderful sites of the Old City and Chinatown. Continued … 

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

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

 

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Thursday’s news-Oct 19

Today’s news: Elephant finds new home at WFFT/Burmese man shot dead in Kui Buri/PM2.5 season gets underway/Reasons for kidney diseases/Flash flood warnings issued/Orionids meteor shower this weekend/600 Thais to be evacuated a day/Songkhla aquarium: White elephant/Rule limiting spending digital wallet handout to be scrapped/The urgent pill Thailand needs/PM plots green growth path/China company interested in land bridge/Thai banks expected to report profit/Srettha offers top Chinese business leaders big opportunities/Medical Tourism in Thailand/Thailand: Man vs. Elephant/Best Places to Eat, Drink and Shop in Bangkok/7 best Thai drinks to try in Thailand/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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Pattaya riding elephant rescued, finds new home at WFFT

Elderly elephant Nam Chok spent decades being used to give rides to tourists at an elephant trekking camp in Pattaya. Now in her sixties, her owner agreed to send her to a sanctuary for her retirement.

The partially blind elephant is suspected to have been caught from the wild, and has been in captivity for decades ever since. She has recently been working at a trekking camp in Pattaya, where elephants are used to entertain and give rides to paying tourists. Continued …

Burmese man shot dead by Thai police in Kui Buri after knife attack

A tragic incident unfolded yesterday in the Kui Buri district of Prachuap Khiri Khan province when a 30-year-old Burmese man was shot dead by local police. The man, reportedly suffering from a mental breakdown, had threatened villagers with a knife, leading to a police intervention that resulted in his death.

Upon receiving the report of Ao Ko’s erratic behavior, officers from the Kui Buri Police Station, led by Deputy Inspector Vattanachai Kirinil, rushed to the scene. They found Ao Ko outside a row of nine rental rooms, brandishing a knife in each hand. Continued …

Bangkok air pollution back to hazardous as PM2.5 season gets underway

Air pollution in Bangkok rose to the “orange” level (starting to affect health) on Tuesday, signalling the start of the so-called PM2.5 season.

Levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometres or less in diameter (PM2.5) ranged from 24.3 to 49.8 micrograms per cubic meter (μg/m³) across the city, according to the Pollution Control Department (PCD). The PCD reduced the threshold at which PM2.5 levels are considered unsafe from 50 to 37.5μg/m³ in June. Continued …

Salt is not the only reason for kidney diseases

Kidney diseases are conditions marked by gradual loss of kidney functions and can strike at any age, not limited to the elderly. Kidney diseases can result from various factors including genetics, behaviors, and environmental factors.

Common causes include diabetes, high blood pressure, congenital kidney issues, urinary tract stones, recurrent urinary tract infections (UTIs), and harmful medications. There are nearly 500 million adults worldwide with kidney disease, making it a significant global health concern. Continued …

Flash flood warnings issued for 33 Thai provinces, heavy rain forecast

Today, the Meteorological Department has issued a warning for 33 provinces, predicting continuous heavy rain, particularly in southern Thailand, which is expected to experience heavy rain in 70% of its area. The accumulating rainfall could lead to sudden flash floods.

The danger is particularly high in the southern region where people are urged to be cautious of heavy rainfall and accumulated rain, which could trigger flash floods and forest run-offs, especially in hillside areas near waterways and low-lying areas. Continued …

Catch the Orionids meteor shower this weekend

The National Astronomical Research Institute of Thailand (NARIT) invited the public to witness the Orionids meteor shower, a spectacle of dust from Halley’s Comet, from Saturday night, Oct. 21, to early Sunday morning, Oct. 22.

The meteor shower, expected to reach its peak at around 10.30pm, is likely to display about 20 meteors per hour and can be observed across the country, weather permitting. Continued …

600 Thais to be evacuated a day from Israel, says PM, as death toll rises to 30

The UN secretary-general has expressed his condolences over the loss of Thai lives in Israel, Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Wednesday, as the Israeli government confirmed the death of another Thai, raising fatalities to 30.

The Israeli government confirmed the death to the Thai embassy in Tel Aviv on Wednesday, although it was not clear when the latest victim had died. The number of injured remained unchanged at 16, while 18 are presumed to have been taken hostage by Hamas. Continued …

Songkhla aquarium: White conch building turns white elephant

A senior official of the southern office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission on Wednesday called on the government to make a decision on what should be done with an aquarium in Songkhla province left unfinished for 14 years after spending 1.4 billion baht.

Kiartisak Putphan, assistant secretary to the NACC Area 9 Office, made the call when he led a team of reporters and NACC officials from his office to inspect the aquarium located inside Tinsulanonda Fisheries College in Tambon Pawong of Songkhla’s Muang district. The aquarium stands as a white building in the shape of a conch shell. Continued …

Spot gold prices increase as threat of conflict escalation propels the market

Gold could trade in a range of USD1,950-1,960 per ounce as war in the Middle East intensifies and hopes for diplomatic talks fade after a deadly explosion at a Gaza hospital, according to analysts.

Spot gold prices shot up by nearly 0.8% from US1,924 to a four-week high of US1,938 per ounce on Wednesday after the Gaza hospital bombing that left hundreds dead. Continued …

Rule limiting spending digital wallet handout to 4km radius to be scrapped

The rule limiting the spending of the 10,000-baht handout under the digital wallet scheme to a four-kilometer radius of the registrant’s home address was likely to be amended, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said on Wednesday.

He said the government subcommittee responsible for the digital wallet scheme is considering making the revision. Julapun said after chairing the subcommittee meeting on Wednesday that many details were yet to be finalised, but the 4km radius rule would certainly be revised. Continued …

Economic restructuring is the urgent pill Thailand needs

Populist policies will not heal Thailand’s economic wounds, the country will have a more stable economic future if it can achieve a 4% economic growth, an economist said.

Independent academic Asst. Prof. Aat Pisanwanich explained that though achieving this “golden number” will be challenging, it can be attained if the government makes changes to the country’s economic structure right away. Continued …

PM plots green growth path

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has proposed a path to sustainable development for Thailand, pledging to foster more cooperation with China under the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).

The prime minister, who is now in Beijing, also introduced Thailand’s Land Bridge project, urging Chinese investors not to let the project pass them by. Continued …

China company interested in Thai land bridge project

China Harbour Engineering Co. (CHEC) is interested in a proposed 1-trillion-baht land bridge project that will link the Gulf of Thailand and the Andaman Sea, according to the government.

Company chairman Wang Tongzhou expressed the interest during a meeting with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin in Beijing on Wednesday. Srettha was visiting China for the Belt and Road Forum. Continued …

Thai banks expected to report Bt186-191 billion profit for 9 months

Thai banks are likely to report profits in the range of 1.86 billion to 1.91 billion baht for the first nine months of this year, Kasikornbank’s KResearch Center said.

The banks’ financial statements for the third quarter of this year still reflect adjustments to protect their operational performance, despite benefiting from the increase in interest rates, supporting the net interest margin (NIM) of the Thai banking system within the range of 3.14%-3.18%, the center said. Continued …

Srettha offers top Chinese business leaders big opportunities in Thailand

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is in China to attend the 3rd Belt and Road Forum for International Cooperation, has also spent the last couple of days wooing investors. Srettha, who is being accompanied by a delegation of 50 businessmen, is scheduled to meet President Xi Jinping today to discuss bilateral trade ties.

Meanwhile, he has met representatives of six top companies in China, and the results of the meetings is summarized below: Continued …

Medical Tourism in Thailand: Quality Care in the Land of Smiles

The “Land of Smiles,” Thailand, is known for its breathtaking beaches, vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine. However, more than only these sights serve as a draw for tourists from throughout the globe.

Thousands of foreign patients come to Thailand each year for its high-quality medical services, which have helped Thailand establish a reputation as a center for medical tourism. Continued …

Thailand: Man vs. Elephant: When animal welfare becomes a problem

The rangers who rushed to the scene were confronted with a shocking sight near the Tai Romyen National Park in the south of Thailand. Two wild elephants, a full-grown female and a strong bull, lie dead on the ground, struck down by electricity from an electric fence. There are burns on their trunks from the wires.

The death of the protected animals made headlines in many Thai media outlets, because this is just the latest chapter in the simmering conflict between humans and elephants in the Southeast Asian kingdom. There are victims on both sides. Continued …

12 of the Best Places to Eat, Drink and Shop in Bangkok

 

As one of Southeast Asia’s most vibrant travel destinations, Bangkok is renowned for its urban design that pushes modern elements while preserving rich cultural heritage. Aside from being an epicenter for travelers looking to indulge and imbibe local cuisine, Thailand’s capital is emerging as a unique shopping destination filled with international labels, and a growing number of brands that represent the Thai way of life.

Bypassing some of the city’s tourist traps, we’ve honed in on the gems that you might previously have only uncovered thanks to friends or locals. Continued …

7 best Thai drinks to try in Thailand, from iced tea to roselle juice

Thailand is full of amazing food, but sometimes all you want in the heat is a refreshing drink that’s not only delicious, but will also cool you down. For that, turn to these Thai drinks, which will not only rejuvenate you after a long, sweaty day, but also keep your taste buds entertained.

But what are the best Thai drinks you can get in Thailand? Read on for our ranking and our rating. Continued …

Singapore car ownership cost sets record

The cost of car ownership in Singapore has broken another record, as the highest right-to-own premium reached USD115,000 in the second round of bidding in October. Continued … 

Cebu Pacific to buy 100-150 jets worth $12B in biggest aircraft deal in PH history

Cebu Pacific will order 100 to 150 narrow-body passenger jets in a deal that the Gokongwei family-controlled firm estimates would be worth up to $12 billion based on currently published prices — the single biggest aircraft order in the country’s history. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week

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

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

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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

Monday’s News-March 6

  • Thailand’s Siripaporn wins World Women’s Snooker Championship/
  • Coral reefs off Ko Chan in PKK reported in excellent condition/
  • Doctor issues dire warning over PM2.5 crisis/
  • Four big banks announce service suspensions for maintenance/
  • Hearing into death of Wild Boar’s Dom scheduled for July 6/
  • Wild elephant uses trunk to flip passing truck east of Bangkok – video/
  • Prehistoric cave paintings found in Nakhon Ratchasima/
  • US soldiers receive Muay Thai lessons from Thai champion/
  • Friends fire 22 shots at each other at point blank range – both in comas/
  • Despite bad review, Kaeng som ‘still popular’/
  • Tourism: Travel demand fuels a boom in Asia Pacific — in hotel rates/Suvarnabhumi Passengers Urged to Arrive Early Amid Potential Delays/Khao San Road Opposing BMA’s Order To Remove Shop Signs/ Brit produces ‘Amazing Thailand Dance With Me ‘ video/Tourist attack: Former English teacher settles case for 50,000 baht/Irishman suffers life-threatening injuries in motorcycle accident/
  • International: New dam threatens Laos’ Luang Prabang’s Unesco status/Who is Li Qiang, successor of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang/China hikes military spending 7.2% in face of ‘escalating’ threats/Suspect shot dead, three arrested in Philippines’ governor assassination/France faces massive strikes over pension reform/
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Thailand’s Siripaporn wins World Women’s Snooker Championship

Thailand’s 23-year-old Siripaporn Nuanthakhamjan won the World Women’s Snooker Championship, held at the Hi-end Snooker Club on Saturday night, by defeating her Chinese rival Bai Yulu 6 frames to 3.

Competing under best-of-11 frames rule, the Chinese player won 3-2 in the first session, but lost in the second session,when Siripaporn displayed superb form by winning four frames in a row to clinch the crown.

Siripaporn became the second Thai woman to win the Women’s Snooker Championship, after Mink Saraburi who was the champion last year. She defeated Mink in the semifinals to win the ticket to meet Bai Yulu in the final. Continued …

Coral reefs off Ko Chan in PKK reported in excellent condition

The coral reefs located off Ko Chan and Ko Thai See in Prachuap Khiri Khan have been found to be in excellent condition.

A survey conducted by the Royal Thai Navy Survey Department revealed that the coral reefs were in good health, showcasing an array of beautiful coral species and marine life.

The survey was carried out as part of the reopening of the Hat Wanakorn National Park to tourists. Continued …

Doctor issues dire warning over PM2.5 crisis

The number of people getting sick from fine dust in the air rose in February, even though PM2.5 is already killing up to 40,000 Thais a year, Dr. Chaichan Phothirat, a respiratory expert at Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Medicine, said on Sunday.

He made the comments just hours before Chiang Mai was ranked the 6th most polluted city in the world – as of 1pm on Sunday, according to the website IQAir.

Levels of PM2.5 – particulate matter less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter – have exceeded safe levels in Chiang Mai since February. Continued …

Four big banks announce service suspensions for maintenance

Siam Commercial Bank, Krung Thai Bank, Tisco Bank and Bangkok Bank have announced that some online or mobile banking services will be suspended for maintenance for an hour or more on a few days of this month.

Siam Commercial Bank said its Mae Manee application will be suspended during certain hours on March 10, 11, 24 and 25 for maintenance. Users will not be able to open the app or use it to receive payment. Continued …

Hearing into death of Wild Boar’s Dom scheduled for July 6

The sudden death of the young teenager pursuing his dream of learning to play football in the United Kingdom came as a huge shock after Feb. 14 following an incident two days earlier at his exclusive boarding school where he was a student since late last year in Leicestershire.

An inquest process began before the Coroner Court days later, which should, in the months ahead, provide a fuller explanation of the circumstances surrounding the tragic loss of Duangphet Phromthep.

Even after the ashes of Wild Boar football player Dom were returned on Saturday to Thailand, inquiries are ongoing in the United Kingdom into his demise, although a provisional cause of death has been furnished to the Leicester City and South Leicester Coroners court, which, at the end of February, set a pre-inquest review hearing in the case for July 6 without revealing the provisional findings. Continued …

Wild elephant uses trunk to flip passing truck east of Bangkok – video

A wild elephant in Chachoengsao’s Tha Takiap district wandered across the road, stopped a passing truck, and gently tipped it over on Saturday evening.

The incident took place in Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary, east of Bangkok, and was captured on video from a nearby car.

It is thought that the elephant was hungry and had decided there might be food inside the truck. Continued …

Prehistoric cave paintings found in Nakhon Ratchasima

Ancient paintings of prehistoric people have been found on the walls of the Hin Perng cave in Thailand’s northeastern province of Nakhon Ratchasima.

Chaiyaporn Taptimthong, head of the Khao Phu Luang no-hunting zone, said that forest rangers found the paintings during their patrol to check animal shelters in caves in the So mountain range.

The paintings, depicting humans, animals and geometric drawings, were found scattered over the walls of Perng cave, he said, adding that he has informed officials at the 10th regional fine arts office.

Ancient cave paintings have previously been discovered in two caves in Si Khieu district and one in Soong Nern district. – thaipbsworld.com

US soldiers receive Muay Thai lessons from Thai champion

American soldiers received Muay Thai lessons from a champion fighter in Thailand during the annual multilateral “Cobra Gold” military drills hosted by the Asian nation.

Soldiers took instruction and punched and kicked alongside Thai champion Sombat Banchamek, or Buakaw (White Lotus) as he is widely known in the country.

“For every U.S. soldier who came to train in Cobra Gold, they also want to exchange and study our culture regarding Muay Thai, which is our national art,” Buakaw said. Continued …

Friends fire 22 shots at each other at point blank range – both in comas

Police in Klaeng, Rayong, on Thailand’s eastern seaboard, went to a house in Thang Kawian subdistrict after a shooting among friends at a drinks party at a house yesterday. They had been drinking since the previous evening.

Two men were lying with chest and abdomen injuries in pools of blood.

They were taken to Klaeng hospital where they are both in comas. Continued …

Despite bad review, Kaeng som ‘still popular’

Despite coming in 12th in TasteAtlas’ most recent Worst-Rated Dishes in the World, a distinction that sparked lively debate among Thailand’s netizens, vendors have reported no drop in sales of kaeng som.

The sour curry received an average rating of just 2.3 out of 5 from readers at the popular culinary website.

In the wake of the controversy, food vendors, nutritionists and kaeng som enthusiasts were asked if kaeng som really deserves such a measly ranking. Continued … 

Travel demand fuels a boom in Asia Pacific — in hotel rates

Finding a great hotel deal may be harder than ever before. Hotel rates are at an “all-time high,” Alan Watts, Hilton’s Asia-Pacific president, said.

Rates are being fueled by travel demand that is like “a feast … to offset the famine,” he said, referencing the pandemic.

“The most significant increase was recorded in Bali, Bangkok, Phuket and Singapore, with Bangkok topping the charts at over 70% and Singapore coming in at over 40%,” he said. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi Passengers Urged to Arrive Early Amid Potential Delays

Suvarnabhumi International Airport has started rolling out upgrades to its security screening facility at its departure terminal. The airport also warned departing passengers of potential delays, as checkpoints are partially closed due to this renovation.

Suvarnabhumi Airport has advised departing passengers of potential delays caused by renovation work at its security checkpoints where new equipment is being installed.

The airport is in the process of adding an automated tray return system at security checkpoints, where departing passengers are required to have their carry-on bags scanned for prohibited items. Continued …

Khao San Road Opposing BMA’s Order To Remove Shop Signs

Khao San road businesses have appealed to the Interior Ministry to coordinate with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration in putting off removal of shop signs and arrange a meeting to work out a solution to this issue.

Sa-nga Ruangwatanakul, president of Khaosan Business Assn., said these shop signs have been around for a long time and is the uniqueness of this tourist area, with foreigners liking taking photos of them similar to the signs on Yaowarat road. He also made the following points:

  • The signs do not cause a problem for the general public nor obstruct traffic. Conditions can be imposed on putting them up, such as having an engineer certify that they are sturdy; Continued …

Brit produces ‘Amazing Thailand Dance With Me ‘ video

A new song and video was launched today by Senator Weerasak Kowsurat the ex tourism minister of Thailand at the Hyatt Regency on Sukhumvit.

A magical piece of work by British Producer Will Robinson, known by many travelers who come to Thailand as “The Isan Project”, Will’s music and video creations continue to be popular among overseas visitors.

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Following the success of his creations “Thailand Amazing Thailand, “This is the moment” and “Where the Eagles fly”. Will has penned this new gem with his co writer Daniel Ryan called “Amazing Thailand Dance With Me”. Continued …

Tourist attack: Former English teacher settles case for 50,000 baht

The case of a U.S. tourist who was handcuffed by a bouncer and slapped at a Khao San road pub has been settled with a basket of goodies and 50,000 baht.

On hearing that the tourist – Rodric Carkhuff, 34 – had gone to the central investigative branch of the RTP to make a complaint, the owner of “The Club Khaosan” turned up with local business leaders to settle the matter.

While the guard admitted using cuffs, it was stated that no knife was used. It was all a misunderstanding over a bottle of water. Continued … 

Irishman suffers life-threatening injuries in motorcycle accident

A young Irishman is the latest in a long line of victims injured in a motorcycle accident in Thailand without having any cover or insurance. How many more need to suffer fatalities or life-threatening injuries before they learn to drive properly or get insured?

Michael John Miller, from Knock in Mayo, is the latest man to suffer life-threatening injuries following a crash while traveling in Thailand.

Details of the motorcycle accident reported are vague but it appears Miller was riding from Chiang Mai to Pai when he crashed and was rushed to hospital with serious spinal injuries. Continued …

New dam threatens Laos’ Luang Prabang’s Unesco status

Waves of tourists are expected to flood back this year to Laos’ ancient city of Luang Prabang as pandemic travel restrictions end, but the cheer of economic recovery has been clouded by plans for a major hydropower dam just 25km upstream from the UNESCO World Heritage site. Continued …

Who is Li Qiang, successor of Chinese Premier Li Keqiang

Li Qiang is poised to be confirmed as China’s premier during the National People’s Congress, which began on Sunday, replacing the retiring Li Keqiang, who is widely perceived as a pro-market reformer who was increasingly sidelined as Xi Jinping tightened his grip on the management of the economy. Continued …

China hikes military spending 7.2% in face of ‘escalating’ threats

China said Sunday its military spending would rise at the fastest pace in four years, warning of “escalating” threats from abroad at a meeting of its rubber-stamp parliament that is set to hand Xi Jinping a third term as president. Continued …

Suspect shot dead, three arrested in Philippines’ governor assassination

A suspect in the assassination of a Philippines governor was shot dead in a shoot-out with police yesterday, while three others were arrested. The attack, which occurred in the heartland of the Philippine sugarcane industry, left 17 people injured. Continued …

France faces massive strikes over pension reform

French trade unions are heading for what is expected to be a decisive showdown with President Emmanuel Macron over pension reform, with massive strikes from Tuesday aiming to bring the country “to a standstill”. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedules

 

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