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Expat tax returns due by March 31/Link between alcohol and cancer/Excise taxes on cars/First 7 dangerous days claim 321/Cold weather in north/Bomb Explodes in Pattani/Truck Collides with Elephant/’Ready’ for marriage law/ECONOMY: Steady Economic Growth Predicted/Negative impacts of joining BRICS/Tax reforms being studied/Industries urged to adapt/8 key trends shaping real estate/TOURISM: Wooing Elite Tourists/Tree Falls on Thai Bus/Tourist found dead off beach/Air India Express Phuket flights/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: 7 days in Thailand reshaped my view/Increased interest in Ko Samet/CLIMATE THAILAND: GULF Commences 5 Solar Projects/EV sales growth slowing/INTERNATIONAL/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

Expat tax returns due by March 31

The director-general of the Revenue Department on Thursday called on taxpayers to file their end-of-year returns for 2024. This will be the first year that all foreign residents in Thailand are included.

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Changes to tax regulations in 2023 make all income remitted to Thailand by foreign residents in the country for over 180 days last year declarable. The income tax payable by each foreigner depends on the nature of such income and the tax treaty with their country of origin. The question now is how many foreign taxpayers will file returns between now and March 31. After that, it remains to be seen if follow-up actions will be taken against those who fail to do so. Continued …

US surgeon general sounds alarm about link between alcohol and cancer

U.S. Surgeon General Dr. Vivek Murthy issued an advisory Friday warning Americans that alcohol consumption can increase their cancer risk and called for an updated health warning label on alcoholic beverages.

Surgeon general’s advisories are strongly stated warnings meant to deliver clear messages about health risks. Advisories are uncommon and reserved for issues that need immediate awareness and action. They often become turning points in the nation’s health habits. A 1964 surgeon general’s report on smoking, for example, started to change the perception that cigarettes were benign. Continued …

Excise taxes on cars to be restructured

The Excise Department is preparing restructure tax rates on automobiles to support the transition from internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles to future mobility technologies, including electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles.

The goal is to use excise taxes as a tool to promote sustainability by balancing revenue generation with economic outcomes to enhance competitiveness, said Director-general Kulaya Tantitemit. Continued …

First 7 dangerous days claim 321 lives, fatalities up 13%

Forty-three people were killed and 200 injured in road accidents across Thailand on Thursday, the seventh of the “10 dangerous days” of the New Year holidays.

The casualties were recorded in 196 road crashes, the Road Safety Directing Center of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation reported yesterday. From Dec. 27 to Jan. 2, a total of 321 people were reported killed and 1,894 injured in 1,938 traffic accidents across the country. Continued …

Cold weather persists in north, with heavy monsoons in the south

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a weather alert for 10 provinces, warning of heavy monsoons affecting 30% of the area. Northern Thailand is experiencing another cold front, leading to further temperature drops.

A high-pressure system or cold air mass from China has descended over upper Thailand and the South China Sea, causing temperatures to fall. The northern and northeastern regions are facing cool to cold weather. Meanwhile, central Thailand, including Bangkok and its surrounding areas, the eastern region, and the upper southern region are experiencing cool mornings. Continued …

Bomb Explodes at Traffic Checkpoint Outside School in Pattani, Injuring Six Officers

A bomb explosion at a traffic checkpoint outside a school in Pattani Province has left six police officers injured, two of them critically. The incident occurred at approximately 10:20 am yesterday near Ban Kalapo School in Moo 1, Tero Bon subdistrict, Sai Buri District.

The explosive device, believed to be an improvised bomb, had been concealed in the battery storage compartment of a checkpoint sign. The blast occurred as traffic police were conducting road safety enforcement near the school. Continued …

Pickup Truck Collides with Elephant, Injuring Three

A collision between a pickup truck and a large elephant yesterday left three people injured in Kabin Buri District, Prachinburi Province, with the animal retreating into nearby sugarcane fields.

Emergency responders from the Sajja Buddhadham Kabin Buri rescue unit were alerted to the incident on Road 359, near Ban Nong Talat in Tambon Lat Takhian. Upon arrival, they discovered a pickup truck with damage to the front left side and a shattered windshield. Three occupants of the vehicle sustained injuries and were taken to hospital for treatment. Continued …

Government ‘ready’ for marriage law

The Interior Ministry is ready for the implementation of the Marriage Equality Bill, which is set to become law later this month, according to ministry spokeswoman Traisulee Taisaranakul.

Traisulee said the Department of Provincial Administration (DoPA) has revised regulations to be in accordance with the new law and drawn up rules to facilitate the registration work. Continued …

Thai Central Bank Anticipates Steady Economic Growth Despite Uncertainties

Thailand’s economy is projected to expand by 2.7% in 2024 and 2.9% in 2025, fueled by growth in tourism, private consumption, and exports of electronics and machinery. However, the recovery in the industrial sector, particularly automotive manufacturing, remains slow, contributing to disparities in household income growth.

Thailand’s government is expected to implement supportive fiscal policies to stimulate economic activity, focusing on infrastructure development and incentives for foreign investment. However, external risks such as global economic uncertainty and geopolitical tensions could pose challenges to export performance. Continued …

Economists warn of negative impacts of Thailand joining BRICS

Economists have warned of the negative impacts that Thailand might face after becoming a full member of the BRICS economic bloc, including being viewed as taking sides and affected by trade barriers in the U.S.-China trade war.

On Jan. 1, Thailand became an official partner of BRICS, an international bloc established in 2006 as a coalition of large emerging markets. The bloc comprises 10 countries – Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa, Iran, Egypt, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates. Continued …

Tax reforms being studied, but remain on the agenda

The government remains committed to tax reform, but insists implementation as a comprehensive package encompassing value-added tax (VAT), corporate income tax and personal income tax to enhance the country’s competitiveness while minimizing the impact on vulnerable groups.

According to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat, the ministry has not made a final determination on the matter. Options need to be prepared and presented to the authorities to consider, including an assessment of the potential impact on taxpayers and a timeline for reform, he said. Continued …

Key industries urged to adapt

The Industry Ministry is urging manufacturers in five industries, including car manufacturing, to take more serious efforts to adapt to projected U.S. trade policies, the influx of low-cost imports into the Thai market, and disruptive technology. The other four industries comprise electronics, electrical appliances, steel and garments.

“We suggest entrepreneurs in these segments closely monitor the impact of these factors that can intensify, affecting their businesses this year,” said Passakorn Chairat, director-general of the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE). Continued …

8 key trends shaping Thai real estate after rollercoaster year

Eight highs and lows in Thailand’s rollercoaster real estate market last year present challenges in 2025. Developers are now adopting strategies to address these hot issues, seeking a year of stabilization and recovery after the storm.

  1. Bangkok’s condo market slumps

A notable phenomenon of 2024 was the decline in new condominium launches in Bangkok, Thailand’s economic hub. During the first half of the year, the condo market shrank by 43.7% YoY, with the launch of only 8,674 units worth a total 49.37 billion baht. The main reason for the slump was a high mortgage rejection rate of 70%, significantly reducing demand for condos in the capital. Continued …

Thailand Aims to Woo Elite Tourists Amid Regional Rivalry

In a strategic move to bolster its luxury tourism sector, Thailand is embarking on a mission to attract elite tourists with offerings in wellness, sport, and romance. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has set ambitious goals, targeting a 10% annual growth in this lucrative market, against a backdrop of fierce competition from neighboring destinations.

At the heart of Thailand’s renewed focus are the niche markets that promise high returns. Jirawadee Khunsap, deputy governor for products and tourism business at TAT, announced on Friday that the kingdom aims to tap into luxury tourism, initially valued at approximately Bt70 billion annually. This figure is expected to steadily climb as global travel resumes, especially as high-quality tourists are increasingly drawn to bespoke experiences. Continued … 

11 Tourists Hurt as Tree Falls on Thai Bus

In an incident in Kanchanaburi, western Thailand, a tree felled by an illegal logger crashed onto a passing bus, injuring 11 people, including three British teens. The accident occurred as the tourists were en route to the Erawan Waterfall.

British nationals Biba Rose Waddell, 19, from London, Sophia Rose Alice Ridehalgh, 19, from Welwyn Garden City, and Sasha Chloe Hayes, 18, from Oxford, were among the passengers aboard the bus when the tree trunk slammed onto its roof. The bus driver narrowly avoided a catastrophic plunge down a hillside, bringing the vehicle to a halt mere feet from the edge. Continued …

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Tourist found dead off Phuket’s Patong Beach

Holidaymakers were left in shock yesterday as police launched an investigation into the death of a foreign tourist found floating lifelessly off Patong Beach in the morning.

The grim discovery was made near Dolphin Circle at approximately 10am yesterday. A local parasail speedboat operator was the first to notice the tragic scene — a body face down in the turquoise waters. Continued …

Air India Express introduces new Phuket flights

Air India Express is making waves with its latest announcement: direct flights from Hyderabad to Phuket. Launching on Jan. 31, these flights will initially operate thrice weekly — on Wednesdays, Fridays, and Sundays — before ramping up to six times a week from Feb. 15, skipping only Tuesdays.

This move comes hot on the heels of the airline’s new Bangkok route, cementing its position as a key player in connecting India to Southeast Asia. Continued …

How 7 days in Thailand reshaped my view on tourism and hospitality

In Thailand, I found it easy to explore beautiful places at my own pace. What struck me the most was the sense of security. Whether at a bustling street corner or a quiet spot, I could confidently take out my smartphone to capture memories without worrying about theft. Everywhere I went, I was greeted with warm, friendly smiles from Thai locals and tourists alike.

Thai street food was another highlight of my trip. Not only is it delicious and affordable, but it also comes without the fear of being overcharged or scammed, an unfortunate experience I’ve occasionally encountered during domestic trips in Vietnam. Continued …

Foreign tourists are showing increased interest in Ko Samet

Ko Samet has emerged as the fastest growing destination for attracting international travelers visiting Thailand, according to digital travel platform Agoda.

The travel platform’s New Horizons list further reveals Chantaburi to be the top trending destination for Thai domestic travelers and Shanghai to be emerging among Thai travelers. Agoda’s New Horizons ranking, which is released annually, compares the accommodation booking ranks of the two previous years to identify the highest climbers in both domestic and international travel. Continued … 

GULF Commences Operation of 5 Solar Projects

Gulf Energy Development Co. disclosed an information through the Stock Exchange of Thailand for the commencement of five solar projects at the total contracted capacity of 295 MW.

GULF stated that regarding the execution of the 25-year power purchase agreements between the company’s group of subsidiaries and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) for the development of a total of 25 solar power projects in Thailand, with a total contracted capacity of 1,353.1 megawatts (installed capacity of 2,537.8 MW), comprising 13 solar farms projects with a total contracted capacity of 700.2 megawatts (installed capacity of 1,668.0 MW), with a scheduled commercial operation date (SCOD) between 2024 and 2029. Continued …

EV overview shows sales growth slowing

Electric vehicle (EV) sales in Thailand slowed considerably in 2024 following explosive growth of 320% in 2023, as a reduction in incentives offered to consumers and stricter loan requirements negatively impact the pace of adoption.

Despite these challenges, growth of 10.5% in EV sales for 2024 is expected, as the continued drop in prices and increased local production sustain momentum. Continued …

Vietnam’s Hanoi declared world’s most polluted city

Vietnam’s capital Hanoi has been covered in thick smog over recent weeks, putting it at the top of a list of the world’s most polluted cities, as the government said it would push for more electric vehicles (EVs) to alleviate the problem. Continued …

Greenland’s leader steps up push for independence

Greenland Prime Minister Mute Egede has emphasized his desire to pursue independence from Denmark, its former colonial ruler, marking a significant change in the rhetoric surrounding the Arctic island’s future. Continued …

Biden blocks Japanese takeover of US Steel

U.S. President Joe Biden yesterday followed through on his pledge to block Nippon Steel’s $14.9-billion bid for US Steel, citing concerns that the deal could hurt national security. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Monday’s news-Dec 30


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New Year festivities/Jimmy Carter has died/Hua Hin hotels report 95%+ bookings/PKK records 9.5 million tourists/Hua Hin Blues Fest/Tariff on wine imports eliminated/Police pickup truck crashes in Cha Am/93 Dead, 575 Injured in Road Crashes/Cost to see a doctor/South Korean jet crash/Heavy rain hits south/Elephant Ravages Local Farms/ECONOMY: Five megatrends for 2025/Bill short on benefits, big on casinos/Outlook for Thai agriculture/Thailand Joins BRICS/Tough year for the Thai stock exchange/TOURISM: 35+ million visitors/Hotel Fire Leaves 3 Tourists Dead/Japanese Tourist Stabbed to Death/Tourist boat capsizes off Koh Phangan/Tour Bus Crashes/Rain wreaks havoc in Surat Thani/Gridlock crisis: in Phuket/Airports offer free parking/Take care of own waste/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

Jimmy Carter, 39th US president and noted humanitarian, has died

Former President Jimmy Carter, honored more widely for his humanitarian work around the globe after his presidency than for his White House tenure during a tumultuous time, has died. He was 100.

Carter died Sunday in his hometown of Plains, Georgia. In November 2023, the Nobel Peace Prize-winner’s wife of 77 years, Rosalynn, also passed away in the modest house they built together in 1961, when he had taken over his father’s peanut warehouse business and was only beginning to consider a political career. Continued …

Hua Hin hotels report 95%+ bookings for New Year’s

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PKK records 9.5 million tourists Jan-Oct

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Hua Hin Blues Fest Jan 18

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54% tariff on wine imports eliminated ‘indefinitely’

Thailand is cutting alcohol taxes and tariffs in a bid to lower the cost of a night out and attract more tourists. A 54% tariff on wine imports will be “exempted indefinitely”, according to local media accounts of a Thai cabinet meeting, while excise duties on locally produced wine will be cut to 10% or below.

The measure is designed not only to expand the budding domestic industry, but also to add to supplies of less-expensive alcohol. The government had in recent years increased tariffs on wine in a bid to raise revenues. But in the wake of the Covid pandemic and border closures, the focus has changed to reviving the tourism industry. Continued …

Police pickup truck crashes into lamp post in Cha Am

A police pickup truck crashed into a lamp post, snapping it in two, resulting in injuries to a police lieutenant colonel and two passengers. The incident occurred on a roadside in Cha Am.

The pickup truck reportedly lost control and crashed into a roadside lamp post along Petchkasem Road heading south, at the 204+100 kilometer mark. The accident left the vehicle severely damaged, and emergency responders from Sawang Sanpheth Rescue and Cha Am Highway Rescue, along with EMS personnel from Cha Am Hospital, were dispatched to the scene. Continued …

93 Dead, 575 Injured in Two Days of New Year Road Crashes

A total of 93 fatalities and 575 injuries have been reported across Thailand over the first two days of the New Year’s holiday period, according to the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM).

On Dec. 28, the second day of the 10-day safety campaign, there were 269 road crashes resulting in 257 injuries and 38 deaths. The primary cause of accidents was speeding, accounting for 38.3% of incidents, followed by poor visibility (21.6%) and sudden lane changes (19.3%). Continued …

How much does it cost to see a doctor in Thailand?

Thailand is known for its high-quality, yet affordable, healthcare system, but how much does it really cost to see a doctor? As an expat, this question might be crucial for budgeting your health needs. The answer depends on whether you have health insurance or not, and the difference can be significant.

Let’s explore the costs, compare insured versus uninsured expenses, and discuss why now is the perfect time to secure health insurance before 2025. Continued …

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Two Thais among 176 dead in South Korean jet crash

At least 176 people have been confirmed dead after a Jeju Air passenger jet carrying 181 people crash-landed and exploded at Muan International Airport in South Korea.

The tragic accident, which occurred on Sunday morning, is one of the deadliest aviation disasters in the country’s history. Three persons are still listed as missing. Among the 175 passengers were two Thai nationals. Continued …

Cold air from China chills Thailand, heavy rain hits south

Cold air masses from China have draped over Thailand’s upper regions, bringing a chill to the air and a drop in temperatures ranging from cool to cold, especially in the mountainous areas. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasts that these conditions are expected to persist, impacting various regions differently.

The northern and northeastern parts of the country are experiencing cold weather, with temperatures on mountain tops dropping to frigid levels. Citizens in these areas are advised to take health precautions against the cold and be wary of potential fires due to the dry air. Continued …

Wild Elephant in Musth Ravages Local Farms in Prachinburi

Residents in Prachinburi’s Na Di District are living in fear after a wild elephant in musth from Thap Lan National Park entered their farms, causing extensive damage to crops. The incident marks the third time this month the elephant has raided local farmland.

Reports indicate that the elephant entered a farm in Moo 6, Thung Pho subdistrict, at 1:25 am yesterday . Witnesses described the adult male elephant, approximately 25-centimeter long tusks and visibly in musth, with oily secretions from its temporal glands. Continued …

Five megatrends for 2025

2025 is just around the corner and everyone is looking for clues about the prospects for the global and domestic economies in the coming year. With Donald Trump set to return to the White House on Jan. 20, the U.S. factors seem difficult to predict given the personality of the president-elect billionaire we all learned from his first term.

Something the world can expect, however, is growing U.S. protectionism, through the proposed import tax hike Trump has clearly announced; countermeasures from the targeted countries, notably China, would put the global economy on the verge of turmoil. Here are five megatrends for 2025 from experts about their potential development in the year to come. Continued …

Entertainment complex bill said short on benefits, big on casinos

The bill that would set up entertainment complexes focuses more on having casinos rather than providing clarity about how the country will benefit from the revenue, the Stop Gambling Foundation says. It has slammed the bill, which the Finance Ministry plans to present to cabinet next month.

Thanakorn Komkrit, secretary-general of the foundation, on Saturday expressed concerns about the bill’s details, which “diverge significantly” from the initial Singapore model of opening a regulated entertainment complex business. Continued …

Outlook for Thai agricultural products

The Office of Agricultural Economics (OAE) has analyzed the outlook for Thai agricultural products in 2025. While several products show positive trends, others remain a concern.

Chantanon Wannakejohn, secretary-general of the OAE, said the GDP for the agricultural sector in 2025 is projected to grow by 1.8%-2.8%, valued between 698.55 billion and 705.41 billion baht. Key supporting factors include increased rainfall from the La Niña phenomenon, expected to persist until February. This will benefit dry-season crop cultivation, ensuring sufficient water for crop growth and subsequent planting cycles. Continued …

Thailand Agrees to Join BRICS

Thailand has formally accepted an invitation from Russia to become a BRICS partner state. The BRICS group, which includes key global players like Russia, China, India, and Brazil, serves as a coalition of emerging economies that positions itself as an alternative to Western-dominated frameworks.

The official invitation to Thailand was extended on Oct. 31, 2023, coinciding with Russia’s impending chairmanship of the group in 2024. Continued …

Scandals and slumping market: A tough year for the Thai stock exchange

The Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) faced one of its most challenging years in recent memory in 2024. Compared to other markets in Asia and ASEAN, the SET has struggled, with performance indicators lagging behind its regional counterparts. The Thai market’s outlook in 2024 has been marred by a series of high-profile financial scandals, leading to a substantial loss of investor confidence and market instability.

Throughout the year, the SET has seen a downturn in performance. Market indices have underperformed, and trading volumes have decreased, reflecting a broader lack of investor confidence. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 35+ million visitors in 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced that international tourist arrivals have surpassed the target of 35 million visitors in 2024, generating over 1.8 trillion baht in tourism revenue.

This achievement highlights Thailand’s strong tourism rebound and sets the foundation for an even greater year ahead, as 2025 has been declared the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year”. Continued …

Hotel Fire Near Khao San Road Leaves 3 Tourists Dead, Many Rescued From Roof

A fire at The Amber Hotel on Tani Road, near Bangkok’s popular Khao San Road, has claimed three lives and left several others injured. The incident has prompted Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt to order the temporary closure of the hotel to ensure the building meets safety standards.

The fire, which occurred last night, broke out on the fifth floor of the six-story hotel. Initial reports confirmed one fatality, but the death toll later rose to three as two victims succumbed to their injuries in hospital. Continued …

Stabbing Incident in Pattaya Leaves Japanese Tourist Dead

A violent altercation testerday resulted in the fatal stabbing of a 27- year-old Japanese man. The victim succumbed to his injuries despite resuscitation efforts.

Upon arrival, the vistim was found lying in a pool of blood with a severe stab wound to his chest. Bystanders were attempting to revive him as rescue workers administered first aid and performed CPR. The victim was immediately transported to a nearby hospital, where he later passed away. Continued …

Tourist boat capsizes off Koh Phangan, Korean national missing

A long-tail boat carrying passengers from Koh Phangan capsized after being struck by massive waves, leaving 13 passengers adrift in the sea and one Korean national missing.

The incident, which occurred yesterday, has raised serious concerns about safety regulations, as it was revealed that the boat’s captain was under the influence of drugs, and none of the passengers were wearing life jackets. The boat was carrying a total of 13 people, including 10 passengers and three crew members. Continued …

Tour Bus Crashes into Lorry: 17 Injured as Driver Admits to Picking Up Mobile Phone

A tourist bus carrying 43 international passengers collided with a lorry transporting rubber sheets on the Asia Highway 41 in Chumphon province early this morning, leaving 17 injured. The incident occurred at near the Wat Phangun curve in Sawi district.

According to police reports, the double-decker bus, which was chartered to transport foreign tourists from Bangkok’s Khaosan Road to Surat Thani, crashed into the lorry when the 71-year-old Thai driver admitted to bending down to retrieve his mobile phone. Continued …

Torrential rain wreaks havoc in Surat Thani, Koh Phangan hit hard

Torrential rain drenched several districts in Surat Thani, leading to a significant runoff on the tourist hotspot of Koh Phangan Saturday. The deluge resulted in substantial disruptions, including a dramatic incident in Ban Thong Nai Pan, Ban Tai subdistrict, where a pickup truck was carried away by the forceful waters.

Government offices in Koh Phangan, including the district office, police station, and Surat Thani Immigration Office, found themselves surrounded by floodwaters. Roads in front of prominent locations such as the Koh Phangan district hall, a supermarket, and local convenience stores were rendered impassable for smaller vehicles due to the relentless runoff from the surrounding hills. Continued …

Gridlock crisis: Phuket’s billion-baht boom sparks urgent action

Provincial officials have vowed to tackle Phuket’s surging traffic chaos as the island’s tourism industry hits record-breaking highs. Gov. Sophon Suwannarat chaired a high-stakes meeting with key stakeholders last week to address infrastructure challenges threatening the island’s reputation.

With over 10 million visitors in 2023 generating 388 billion baht in revenue — a 100.4% increase from 2022 — Phuket is reeling from the strain on its roads and public transport systems. Thepkrasattri Road (Route 402), the island’s main artery, remains a bottleneck for locals and tourists. Continued …

Bangkok airports offer free parking for new year travelers

Bangkok is preparing for the upcoming new year holiday with special travel measures to facilitate passenger movement. Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports are set to provide free parking and continuous shuttle services. This initiative runs from today until Jan. 1 to ease holiday travel.

At Don Mueang Airport, free parking is offered at the lot between Cargo Building 2 and the five-story car park, catering to 250 vehicles. Shuttle buses are scheduled every 15 minutes, ensuring passengers can conveniently reach Terminal 1, Gate 6. Continued …

Hikers told to take care of own waste

Visitors at Phu Kradueng National Park in Loei generated over 4.5 tons of waste between Oct. 1 and Dec. 27, park chief Adison Hemathanon said on Sunday, before urging tourists to dispose their waste to protect the park’s natural environment.

Since the park reopened on Dec. 23, authorities have been asking tourists to bring any waste they could see along the trail with them to be disposed properly, as part of their effort to keep the park in a pristine condition. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai (Sunday, Monday, Wednesday, Friday):

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

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
  • State Railway – 1590

Tuesday’s news-Oct 29


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VIP bus schedule to Suvarnabhumi airport changed

There’s only minor changes to the return to Hua Hin segment. An 8:30am departure from the airport has been replaced by a 1pm trip.

Heavy rainfall brings fish to Hua Hin shores

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All about Racer Marina Pranburi

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Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin hosts running event

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Glamping Festival 2024, Nov. 1-2, Arena Hua Hin Sports Club

Don’t miss this concert at Arena Hua Hin on Nov. 1-2. This year, a star-studded lineup of artists is ready to bring joy and fun to everyone. Continued …

Thailand’s 4-month-long winter begins

Winter started in Thailand today with the arrival of a high-pressure system from China, and the cool season will likely continue for about four months, until February, according to the Meteorological Department.

Temperatures are expected to drop 2-4 degrees Celsius in the northeast and the upper north and 1-3°C in the central plain and the upper south through the week until Sunday. Thunderstorms and strong winds are possible in some areas of these regions. Continued … 

Michelin-Star Thai Chef Jay Fai to Retire Next Year

In a surprising announcement, Michelin-star chef Jay Fai, known for her emblematic restaurant in Bangkok, revealed her plans to retire next year.

The renowned chef, whose real name is Supinya Junsuta, first earned her Michelin star in 2018, making her beloved venue famous worldwide for its exceptional street-food-inspired dishes. Continued …

Closure of Bangkok’s Michelin star restaurant Jay Fai reflects industry-wide problems

The planned closure of the famous Michelin one-star restaurant Jay Fai reflects a string of problems in the food supply chain, particularly high energy and raw material costs, according to the Restaurant Business Club.

One of the reasons cited for the planned closure is rising logistic costs, which resulted in a surge of up to 10% in the cost of seafood compared to this year’s first quarter, said Sorathep Rojpotjanaruch, head of the club. Continued …

Government May Strengthen Laws on Pyramid Schemes

The Thai government is poised to make significant amendments to existing laws targeting pyramid-fund schemes. These changes aim to broaden enforcement scope to take action against not just the masterminds but also the lower-level operatives involved in these fraudulent activities.

Thailand’s Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat outlined these forthcoming amendments, which will enhance the authority’s ability to tackle pyramid schemes more effectively. Currently, the law restricts action to top-level figures, allowing lower-level fraudsters to evade prosecution. Continued …

Mae Sai district returns to normal after two-month clean-up

Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai will preside over a ceremony in Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province today to hand the responsibility for the administration of the district back to the municipality, at the completion of the major post-flood clean-up of the border town.

The military and volunteers from private relief organizations have spent about eight weeks returning the border town to normal, after it was buried under a sea of mud by the devastating flooding in September. Continued …

Internet access in Thailand surges to 21.7 million households in 2024

The ‘Thailand Digital Outlook’ report reveals that 50.1 million individuals are connected, with daily internet usage rising to 9 hours 20 minutes daily.

This year, some 21.7 million Thai households got linked to the internet, compared to 21 million households last year, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry said. Continued …

Government Set to Review Drone Regulation

The government has announced plans to review and potentially revise the current regulations surrounding the use of drones, particularly focusing on enhancing access for farmers.

During a Senate meeting on Monday, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and Digital Economy and Society minister, Prasert Jantararuangtong, highlighted the potential benefits drones could bring to the agricultural sector, as well as areas like disaster mitigation and logistics. Continued …

Restaurant group predicts healthy Q4 for restaurants

Central Restaurants Group (CRG) says Thailand’s restaurant industry looks promising in the fourth quarter thanks to the year-end spending season and rising foreign tourist arrivals.

Nath Vongphanich, president of CRG, said he wants the government to consider launching stimulus measures to boost the tourism sector. “The increase in foreign tourists could lift the economy, which benefits restaurants,” said Nath. Continued …

Finance minister eyes new stimulus measures

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said on Monday that he would consider the economic stimulus measures raised during a meeting with representatives of three professional groups.

After attending an hour-long meeting with representatives of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking and Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at Government House, Pichai said the government needs to consider several factors before deciding on the stimulus measures. Continued …

Exports to US jumped 18.1% in September amid 1.1% overall growth

Thailand’s exports to the United States in September grew 18.1% year on year to the value of US$5.01 billion (169.13 billion baht), the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) said on Monday.

Overall, exports in September expanded 1.1% year on year to $25.98 billion (877.75 billion baht), the office added, as it predicted a 2% growth for this year. Imports in September stood at $25.59 billion (863.34 billion baht), up 9.9% compared to last year. Continued …

Thailand leads Southeast Asia in agricultural exports, 8th globally

Thailand emerged as the largest exporter of agricultural products in Southeast Asia and the eighth-largest globally, thanks in part to its free trade agreements (FTAs).

The Trade Negotiations Department highlighted this achievement, with Director-General Chotima Iemsawasdikul attributing the success to these agreements, despite growing foreign competition and global economic uncertainties. Continued …

Thailand pursues economic gains through BRICS membership

Thailand aims to join BRICS for economic opportunities, offering access to the ASEAN market and strengthening food security and tourism, according to Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Charnvirakul says joining the BRICS group will create significant trade and economic opportunities. BRICS includes major economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, alongside four new members added this year. Continued …

Thailand takes another step backward with its BRICS partnership

Thailand’s accession to the BRICS bloc last week as a partner member is certainly a notable development. Undeniably, it has implications for the country’s relationship with the United States and other Western countries.

In short, it highlights that Thailand is aligning itself with the “Global South” against what is seen as the hegemony of the West. Although the kingdom is joined by other ASEAN players such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam, it is a significant departure from Thailand’s former close ties with the United States. Continued …

Life as a Cambodian migrant worker in Thailand

For Sorphean Nhih, Thailand has been more than just a place to work. It has become a second home. At 33 years old, she has spent nearly half her life in the bustling streets of Bangkok, far from her native Kratie province in Cambodia.

Like many other migrant workers, she came to Thailand seeking better wages and opportunities. “I decided to come to Thailand for work because my friend told me that I could earn more here,” Sorphean said. “Back in Cambodia, I couldn’t find any work. So, I took a chance.” Continued …

IMF official says Asia clearly the powerhouse of global economy

Asia, which is contributing 60% to global growth, is the powerhouse of the global economy, said Krishna Srinivasan, director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Asia and Pacific department.

“This is the most dynamic region of the world. It has a huge amount of labor force. A lot of that is also the skilled labor force. It’s a region which is highly integrated into global supply chains. And lastly, it’s a region which has seen a huge increase in productivity growth,” Srinivasan said. Continued …

Facial Recognition to Replace Boarding Passes at Six Thai Airports

Thai airports announced plans to introduce a facial-recognition system by the end of the year, effectively phasing out the need for traditional boarding passes. This cutting-edge technology will be implemented in six major airports, aiming to streamline passenger movement and enhance security processes.

From Nov. 1, domestic travelers in Thailand will experience this new system, with international passengers following on Dec. 1. Passengers will register their identification details during check-in, either at a staffed counter or using a self-service kiosk. Continued …

Asia Pacific arrivals drive Thai tourism

Thailand recorded 26,088,855 visits from January to September, a 30.1% improvement over the 20,054,665 trips recorded during the same nine-month period in 2023.

China led the five top source markets, totaling 5,254,764 trips, an increase of 110.7% over the same period in 2023. Malaysia, in second place, delivered 3,742,474 visits, up 12.1%. India was the third-highest supplier, with 1,536,196 visits, up 32.2%. South Korea was fourth with 1,382,785 visits, up 15.9%, and Russia was in fifth place, with 1,159,758 visits, up 16.9%. Continued …

Thailand Targets 1 Million Flights in 2025

The Thai government has unveiled a bold initiative to manage a million flights nationally next year, following the recent inauguration of Suvarnabhumi Airport’s third runway earlier this month.

This ambitious target is a significant milestone in efforts to position Thailand as a principal aviation hub in the region, consequently driving up tourism and fueling economic growth. Continued …

TAT, partners aim to attract over 10.7M international tourists in Q4

Thapanee Kiatphaiboon, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that in the fourth quarter of this year Thailand aims to attract an additional 10.7 million foreign tourists, averaging 3.6 million per month, to reach the government’s target of 36.7 million visitors.

In the first nine months, over 26 million visitors have already arrived, and TAT is confident the target will be met, setting positive momentum for 2025. Continued …

TAT launches Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism promoton for 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will launch the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025 campaign. This will comprise collaboration with tourism partners to offer Grand Festivals, Grand Moments, and Grand Privileges to tourists, as well as the promotion of five must-dos in Thailand – Must Taste (Thai cuisine), Must Try (Muay Thai), Must Buy (Thai fashion and local products), Must Seek (new destinations and experiences), and Must See (Thai festivals). The latter aims to diversify Thailand’s tourism appeal and spotlight lesser-visited regions across the country. Continued …

Trang operators unfazed by reports of pricey airfares

Complaints regarding the price of airfares to Trang should not significantly affect tourism during the high season, as prices have dropped to regular levels since the lifting of the travel restrictions imposed during the pandemic.

Local news outlets reported that pricey airfares for flights to Trang, reaching as much as 3,000 baht for a one-way trip, triggered an outcry among locals, who suggested Trang people didn’t have any money. Continued …

AirAsia flight avoids disaster over denied landing in India

A Thai AirAsia flight found itself in a death-defying situation straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster when it was denied permission to land at an airport in India. Passengers were left fearing for their lives as the aircraft was forced to circle for 45 minutes with only 30 minutes of fuel remaining in the tank.

The drama unfolded as the Airbus A320 eventually received clearance to land but was then detained for four hours at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, Nepal, after arriving without the necessary clearance. Continued …

Festivals and events across Thailand in November

Thailand is alive with vibrant colors and unique celebrations in November, making it one of the year’s most memorable months for festivals. Experience the global music phenomenon at Rolling Loud Thailand 2024, or marvel at the artistic splendor of Thailand’s heritage at Awakening Bangkok 2024.

Be part of the lively atmosphere at the Phimai Festival, where exhilarating boat races captivate audiences, or delight in the enchanting ISAN Winter Wonderland. Continued …

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EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets in Thailand this year

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is intensifying its electric vehicle (EV) solution services, notably by expanding charging outlets, to capitalize on the burgeoning EV market and support Thailand’s carbon-reduction goals.

EGAT’s expansion follows its pilot-scale operations in collaboration with state agencies and building owners. EGAT aims to add 110 new EV charging outlets this year, increasing from 211 at the end of last year. Next year, the company plans to install an additional 100 outlets. Continued …

The Intensification of Storms in Asia: A Climate Change Reality

The recent years have witnessed a significant intensification of storms in Asia, a phenomenon that scientists attribute to the ongoing impacts of climate change.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has reported that Asia remained the most disaster-hit region in 2023, with floods and storms causing the highest number of casualties and economic losses. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate the effects of extreme weather events. Continued …

Thale Noi: Thailand’s hidden gem of sustainable tourism

Thailand, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant culture, continues pushing the boundaries of sustainable tourism.

Recently, the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA) submitted Thale Noi – a freshwater lake in the southern Phatthalung province – as a contender at the Skal International Sustainable Tourism Awards 2024. It won second place in the “Marine and Coastal Biodiversity” category, competing against nine other contenders. Continued …

Bangchak forges deal with CPF for oils, fats

Energy conglomerate Bangchak Corp. continues to acquire more used cooking oil to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by teaming up with Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF), which operates a variety of restaurant brands.

The cooperation agreement, which was signed on Monday, enables Bangchak and CPF to jointly manage used cooking oil and various fats from CPF’s food-production facilities, including fats from CPF’s wastewater treatment plants and affiliated companies, to produce SAF through Bangchak’s SAF production and distribution subsidiary BSGF. Continued …

The Role of Fossil Fuels in Southeast Asia’s Energy Mix

Southeast Asia’s energy landscape continues to be defined by its reliance on fossil fuels despite international efforts to promote cleaner alternatives. According to the IEA’s 2024 Southeast Asia Energy Outlook, fossil fuels have played a central role in meeting the region’s rapidly increasing energy demand over the past two decades. From 2010 to 2023, the region’s energy needs were primarily addressed through coal, oil, and natural gas, with coal being the dominant source.

Coal has been Southeast Asia’s primary beneficiary of energy growth, accounting for around 50% of the region’s electricity generation. Countries like Indonesia, which holds nearly 90% of the region’s coal production, have relied on coal to fuel their expanding industrial sectors. Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines also lean heavily on coal for electricity and other industrial applications such as steel production and manufacturing. Continued …

EVs on roads worldwide expected to number 85 million in 2025

By the end of 2025, an estimated 85 million electric vehicles (EVs), including cars, buses, vans and heavy trucks, are expected to be on the road, according to the latest forecast from U.S.-based research firm Gartner Inc. released on Monday.

Jonathan Davenport, Gartner’s senior analyst, said that despite several hurdles affecting the EV market over the past few months, the firm is projecting the number of EVs in use globally to total 64 million units in 2024 and increase by 33% in 2025. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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

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Thailand’s problematic expats?/Foreigners behaving badly/Russian arrested in Hua Hin/British teacher, 30, jailed in Thailand/Hua Hin among world’s 10 most affordable beach destinations/Hua Hin Food FestivalFirst ever Pride parade/Get Ready For Increased Rainfall/Thailand’s new healthcare policy/Thai banks cautioned about Myanmar/Yala Car Bomb Attack/UFO sighting over Prachinburi/Economy: Do subsidies affect consumption?/Surge in factory openings/Is Thailand Joining BRICS a Disaster?/Opportunities for agriculture industry/Exporters urged to tap future foods/Grab bucks the trend/Strong FDI flows/Tourism: Searches soar for Thai destinations/TAT rolls out six tourist train rides/Tourists in Chiang Mai Rescued/Heavy flooding in Phuket/Better surf danger awareness/Jet-Ski Passenger Missing/Russian Teen Injured from Speedboat Propeller/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Why are so many foreigners residing in Thailand problematic types?

I can’t help but notice all the negative aspects about many of the expats I’ve come across in Thailand. It’s disheartening to see that so many foreigners seem to fall into one of several categories: unpleasant, criminal, or otherwise problematic.

Firstly, the number of rude and disrespectful expats is staggering. It’s as if some people left their manners at the airport. From obnoxious behavior in public to a complete lack of respect for Thai culture and people, these individuals don’t add anything positive to the backdrop. It’s also embarrassing and frustrating to witness. Continued …

Russian arrested in Hua Hin with multiple drugs seized

A Russian man has been arrested and illegal drugs seized from his room in Hua Hin town of Prachuap Khiri Khan province.

The arrest followed the seizure of a parcel containing 840 grams of mephedrone on June 24, Office of the Narcotics Control Board (ONCB) Secretary-general Panurat Lakboon said on Saturday. He did not disclose the name of the suspect. Continued …

British teacher, 30, jailed in Thailand reveals ‘inhumane’ living standards

A British teacher who was behind bars in a Thai prison for five months has spoken out about the “inhumane” conditions of his cramped cell with 180 convicts.

Jamie Morton, 30, had been living in the country as an English teacher, but soon after he decided to work illegally after his visa expired, he fell into a life of drugs and alcohol. Continued …

  • Indian Tourists Brawl in Pattaya; Arrests Made – Continued …
  • Suspected Japanese criminal arrested in Bangkok for overstaying visa – Continued … 

Hua Hin listed among world’s 10 most affordable beach destinations to live

Hua Hin has been recognized as one of the 10 most-affordable beach destinations to live in worldwide, according to a recent list released by Travel & Leisure.

The ranking, based on input from International Living magazine and various cost-of-living reports, highlights destinations that offer budget-friendly living without compromising on quality of life. Continued …

Hua Hin Food Festival set for August 2-4

The Hua Hin Food Festival 2024, scheduled for Aug. 2-4, will feature over 100 booths, according to the latest update from Hua Hin Municipality and Hua Hin Women’s Club. The festival will be held at Suan Luang Queen’s Park (19 Rai).

The festival will feature over 40 booths from hotels and restaurants in Hua Hin and more than 60 booths from community restaurants. Attendees can expect a variety of local dishes and specialties at affordable prices. Continued …

Hua Hin holds first ever Pride parade

Large crowds gathered at in front of Bluport Hua Hin on Saturday for Hua Hin’s first-ever Pride parade.

Former Deputy Prime Minister Suwat Liptapanlop presided over the Bluport Rise of Pride 2024 event and kicked off the Color of Pride 2024 parade. Continued …

Get Ready For Increased Rainfall As La Niña Roars Back

With La Niña, the cooler counterpart to the famed El Niño, now making a grand return, Thailand faces above-average rainfall from July to September, with this continuing until January-March, 2025.

The Thai Meteorological Department’s Climate Center said, as the southwesterly monsoon covers Thailand from mid-May to mid-October, with this originating from a high pressure zone in the southern Indian Ocean, the reemergence of La Niña weather pattern will lead to more rainfall, especially along the coast and mountainside. Continued …

Navigating the promise and pitfalls of Thailand’s new healthcare policy

The government’s groundbreaking move to allow Thais to receive universal healthcare treatment at any public hospital has been greeted by cheers – but also fears.

While the policy promises greater convenience for patients, critics warn of potential risks, including the collapse of the primary healthcare system and increased public healthcare expenses, as well as overcrowding and excessive workloads at popular hospitals and medical facilities. Continued …

Thai banks cautioned about compliance issues related to transactions with Myanmar

The Bank of Thailand has mandated that Thai financial institutions comply with the Anti-Money Laundering Act B.E.2542, including following the KYC and EDD procedures outlined by the AMLO. Failure to comply will result in actions by the AMLO.

Following recent developments concerning transactions between Thai financial institutions and Myanmar, the Anti-Money Laundering Office (AMLO) has reiterated the necessity for all financial institutions to adhere to the Anti-Money Laundering Act B.E. 2542 (1999). Continued …

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One Killed, Many Injured in Yala Car Bomb Attack

A devastating car bomb exploded in Yala, resulting in one death and multiple injuries. The bomb detonated outside police apartments in Bannang Sata district, in the troubled southern province.

Initial reports from local law enforcement reveal that insurgents parked a car packed with explosives in front of the police residential building, which is located near both the district office and the main police station. The type of detonation — whether time or remote-controlled — remains unclear at this stage. Continued …

UFO sighting over Prachinburi pond sparks local curiosity

A former MP candidate claims to have witnessed a large UFO over a pond in Prachinburi’s Prachinwanarom Park, describing it as a recurring phenomenon. She believes the UFO visits to extract energy and has linked it to lucky lottery numbers.

On Saturday, a video was posted showing a large, soft blue light moving upward in the night sky over a pond in Prachinburinwanarom Park, Prachinburi City Municipality, Prachinburi Province. The light emitted a long beam, cutting through the darkness and making it clearly visible. Continued …

Do subsidies affect consumption?

Government attempts to limit energy prices in Thailand may please the public in the short term, but they are raising concerns about fuel consumption over the long term.

Among the latest measures is an extension of the diesel price subsidy, paid for by the Oil Fuel Fund, fixing the retail price at 33 baht a liter until July 31. Continued …

13 industries see surge in factory openings despite economic downturn

Thailand’s industrial sector overall in June showed signs of slowdown. This is attributed to domestic factors, particularly declining industrial confidence stemming from the risk of drought affecting agricultural products.

However, Warawan Chitaroon, the director of the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE), said visa exemption measures in several countries are expected to boost tourism and the economy. At the same time, business confidence continues to improve. Continued …

Is Thailand Joining BRICS a Disaster?

The Thai government controversially submitted an application to join BRICS earlier this month – is it a mistake and a disaster?

Well, the timing was awkward, if not bad, considering that Russia, a key BRICS member, is still waging a full-scale war against Ukraine and an arrest warrant against Russian President Vladimir Putin has been issued by the International Criminal Court. Continued …

CP chairman notes opportunities for agriculture industry

Durians, beans, food as medicine and plant genome editing could play important roles in boosting the competitiveness of the Thai agriculture industry, the senior chairman of Thailand’s largest conglomerate said on Friday.

Dhanin Chearavanont of Charoen Pokphand Group (CP) said the industry could gain positive sentiment from rising global demand for herbs amid the trend of food as medicine. He asked the government to support herb cultivation in terms of quality and safety. Continued … 

Thai exporters urged to tap future foods amid greater health awareness

Thailand’s export of future foods is expected to rise by 5%-10% this year on healthcare trends among consumers, the Thai Future Food Trade Assn. Said.

The association president, Wisit Limluecha, said was ranked 12th among world’s food exporters with 70% of food production for domestic consumption and 30% for export. Continued …

Grab bucks the trend of struggling food delivery operators

The food delivery market in 2024 continues to experience a downward trend, and would be valued at around 86 billion baht, a 1% year-on-year contraction, according to Kasikorn Research Center.

The declining trend is persisting even though the average price per order is expected to increase by approximately 2.8% from the 2023 average, or around 185 baht per order. Continued …

Southeast Asian countries see strong FDI flows

Southeast Asia has emerged as a top choice for firms looking to diversify production away from China, including Chinese companies, amid escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing.

Southeast Asia is well-placed to benefit significantly from the China+1 phenomenon, as both foreign and Chinese companies diversify their supply chains and operations, Kuo-Yi Lim, co-founder and managing partner of Southeast Asian venture capital firm Monk’s Hill Ventures was quoted as saying. Continued …

Agoda: Searches soar for Thai destinations

As the rainy season sets in, there’s an uptick in searches for Thailand’s secondary cities, Agoda observes in its latest Thai travel market report. Based on accommodation searches, Agoda identifies so-called secondary cities in Thailand: Chanthaburi, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Nakhon Nayok Ratchaburi, and Chiang Rai.

Chiang Rai’s main tourist season was cut short by forest fires, and smog was deemed a serious health hazard for its elderly residents and children. However, the early onset of the rainy season revived domestic bookings, although hoteliers report that June to September performance metrics — average room rate, REVPAR and occupancy — are well below the pre-pandemic seasonal averages. Continued …

TAT rolls out six tourist train rides, including to PKK July 13-14

Leveraging on the country’s logistics capabilities, the Thai government plans to promote year-round travel for tourists, and as part of this policy the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is collaborating with relevant partners to develop infrastructure that allows tourists easy access to major attractions.

The “Amazing Experience” initiative aims to provide new and valuable travel experiences in major cities, connecting 55 notable provinces across the country. This is done in conjunction with presenting Thai identity through the concept of “5 Must Do in Thailand” to drive the government’s “Ignite Thailand’s Tourism” policy. Continued …

Tourists in Chiang Mai Rescued from Raging River by Elephant Mahout Team

A group of tourists were stranded in the middle of a raging river after their raft capsized in Chiang Mai province on Friday. Fortunately, they were rescued just in time by a team of elephant riders.

The dramatic moment was shared online, showing a group of tourists enjoying rafting when their raft capsized due to a sudden strong current. Continued …

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Heavy flooding after torrential rains in Phuket

Heavy rainfall in Phuket disrupted flights and caused widespread flooding across the tourist island province. Starting at 7am yesterday, persistent rain forced the diversion of around 10 inbound flights to other airports, including Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, Krabi, Langkawi, Penang, and Surat Thani.

The heavy downpour reduced visibility, making it impossible for pilots to see the runway, according to Phuket airport director Monchai Tanod. Four outbound domestic flights were also affected, unable to depart as they waited for passengers from the delayed incoming flights. Continued …

Lifeguards call for better surf danger awareness among tourists

Wirun Chuasaman, head lifeguard at Surin-Bang Tao Beach, has called for intensive campaigns to educate tourists of the dangers of rip currents and strong waves during the southwest monsoon to help reduce the number of people drowning at tourist-popular beaches. Continued …

Jet Ski Passenger Missing after Falling into Samui Sea

An 18-year-old jet ski staffer has gone missing after he sat behind a foreign customer before falling into the sea near Samui Island on Friday.

The Bophut Police said they were notified Thanatip Sompaen, 18, from Nakhon Si Thammarat, had gone missing near the Chaweng Beach. Continued …

Russian Teen Injured from Speedboat Propeller Near Patong Beach

A 17-year-old female Russian has sustained leg injuries from a speedboat propeller while swimming near the Patong Beach.

The Patong Police were notified of the incident from Patong lifeguards on Saturday. Emergency responders arrived at the scene at the Patong Beach near the Taweewong road. Continued …

Indonesia to impose 100% import duties

Indonesia is preparing to impose safeguard duties of 100% to 200% on imports ranging from footwear to ceramics, reviving a plan to protect domestic industries, according to its trade minister. Continued … 

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Bus Tickets 

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

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