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Wednesday’s news-Feb 12


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Nightmare scenario over new expat tax/Man Killed by Elephant in Sam Roi Yat/67 provinces with unsafe air pollution/Summer to start as February ends/Review of 2-5pm alcohol sale ban/Baht expected to weaken/Myanmar human trafficking/Monkey shelters in Phetchaburi/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Thailand to face economic challenges/To forge ‘industrial-tech ecosystem’/TOURISM: Pattaya tourists fuming/Foreign arrivals poised to grow 5%/More planes to take off/New Domestic Flights/Samui tackles power outages/Full moon party postponed/LGBTQ tourism surges/Russian Tourist Dies/Thai Fishermen Save Foreign Woman/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: A bitter-salty harvest/Some of the best cheese in Thailand/Sacred jujube tree takes center stage/CLIMATE THAILAND: Project to support EV shift/ALPLA delivering sustainable plastic solutions/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

Nightmare scenario at PKK tax office over new expat tax

“I just returned from the Prachuap Khiri Khan tax office at the Prachuap provincial office (Not Hua Hin). I had my total amount that was transferred to fill in their forms, as well as proof the the monies were from Social Security office.

“While speaking to the personnel, they asked my wife where did my money come from. My wife showed them my form 1099 that showed how much was paid to me from the SSI. They then told her that all of that income on that piece of paper would be taxed and I would need to pay thousands on it to their office. I tried to explain to them (with wife’s help in Thai) that the DTA for SSI to Thailand is not taxable.” Continued …

Editor: Hua Hin Expat News‘ understanding of this issue, as explained by tax experts, is that American Social Security payments, Canadian pensions, and similar income is not subject to the new tax. Furthermore, we have been advised that is not even necessary to file a tax return or report the income, based on existing tax laws. We have been concerned, however, that local tax authorities lack the necessary knowledge to implement the new tax guidelines, as can be shown in the above example. Expat News has an exclsive review of the new expat tax HERE, including a link to ask your questions.

Man Killed by Wild Elephant in Sam Roi Yat Palm Plantation

A 67-year-old man was fatally crushed by a wild elephant yesterday while inspecting his palm plantation in Khao Sam Roi Yot District.

The head of Kui Buri National Park confirmed the death of Chaliyo from Sam Roi Yot District, who was found lying on his back with severe injuries after being trampled by an elephant. The attack took place outside the boundaries of Kui Buri National Park, at a palm plantation in Ban Lak Lor, Sao Lai Subdistrict, Prachuap Khiri Khan. Continued …

67 provinces, including PKK, covered with unsafe air pollution

Sixty-seven of 77 provinces in Thailand were shrouded with unsafe levels of ultrafine dust pollution this morning, with the worst smog blanketing greater Bangkok, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTA).

In descending order of PM2.5 levels, 20 other provinces shrouded with red levels were Samut Songkhram, Phetchaburi, Ratchaburi, Chachoengsao, Chon Buri, Nong Khai, Kanchanaburi, Ayutthaya, Prachin Buri, Saraburi, Rayong, Suphan Buri, Prachuap Khiri Khan, Nakhon Nayok, Lop Buri, Nakhon Ratchasima, Uthai Thani, Chanthaburi, Kalasin and Sa Kaeo. Continued …

Summer to start as February ends, bringing highs of 43°C

Thailand will officially enter the summer season at the end of February, with high temperatures lasting until May, the Thailand Meteorological Department announced yesterday. The Thai summer is characterized by a hot southerly wind covering the upper part of the country, it added.

However, the department forecast that the north and northeast will continue to experience cool mornings throughout March, as a weak high-pressure system from China extends over upper Thailand. Continued …

PM orders review of 2-5pm, Buddhist holidays alcohol sale ban

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has ordered a review of the ban on the sale of alcoholic beverages from 2pm to 5pm following calls by business groups for eased regulations to support tourism.

The ban is not covered in the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act. It was announced in a decree by the coup regime of Thanom Kittikachorn in 1972 to deal with officials drinking during work hours, and has never been rescinded. Continued …

Baht expected to weaken

The baht is expected to weaken over the next few weeks amid rising global trade tensions following the recent U.S. decision to increase tariffs on aluminium and steel imports to 25%.

Yesterday, the baht opened at 33.96 per U.S. dollar, slightly appreciating from Monday’s close of 33.91, before weakening past 34 baht during the day, tallying 34.07 per dollar as of 4:30pm. Continued …

Gold’s upward momentum continues

Gold prices have continued to hit fresh record highs in both Thai and world markets, with global prices approaching US$3,000 an ounce, driven by escalating trade tensions and a potential inflation spike.

Bullion climbed to $2,937 an ounce amid volatile trade on Monday in Western markets after U.S. President Donald Trump signed executive orders to impose 25% tariffs on steel and aluminium imports from March 12, ramping up a long-promised trade war despite warnings from Europe and China. Continued …

Thailand considers border ban and export halt to curb scams

The government of Thailand is considering intensifying its efforts against call-scam gangs operating from Myanmar, potentially including a border ban on suspected accomplices and halting solar panel exports to Myanmar. This was stated by senior officials following recent discussions.

Chatchai Bangchuad, secretary-general of the National Security Council, stated yesterday that current anti-scam measures will continue. Should these prove insufficient, additional strategies may be implemented for greater effectiveness. Continued …

Thailand launches global task force to combat Myanmar human trafficking

Thailand is stepping up its fight against human trafficking and scam call centers by establishing an international coordination center to rescue victims trapped in Myanmar, Police Inspector-General Thatchai Pitaneelaboot announced.

Speaking from Tak province Monday, Thatchai confirmed that the center will work with international law enforcement to track down and free people, regardless of nationality, who have been lured or trafficked into Myanmar to work in fraudulent operations. Continued …

Monkey shelters in Phetchaburi to be ready by March

The government of Thailand is overseeing the construction of monkey shelters (cages) in Phetchaburi, which are expected to be completed by March. These facilities aim to accommodate troublesome monkeys from Phetchaburi city, addressing the issue of overpopulation.

Once completed, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation will coordinate the timing to relocate aggressive monkeys from Mueang Phetchaburi district to the Huai Sai Wildlife Breeding Station for behavioral adjustment and shelter, according to a report. Continued …

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  • Cyber police round up Taiwanese gray capital gang in Phuket – Continued …

Thailand to face economic challenges amid Trump’s trade war

The world is closely watching the impact of President Donald Trump’s tariff hike measures, which will affect U.S. trading partners, particularly countries with high trade surpluses. These, analysts say, run the risk of retaliatory tariffs and potential economic fallout, and should thus focus on fast-tracking trade negotiations.

Economists predict that Trump’s trade war will bring significant changes across Asia, with India and Thailand facing high risks of severe economic repercussions due to likely retaliatory tariff policies. Continued …

Venture to forge ‘industrial-tech ecosystem’

Three property and industrial estate developers have joined hands to build an “industrial-tech ecosystem” to further strengthen Thailand as an investment destination in Southeast Asia.

The ecosystem, which will be developed and operated by joint venture Araya Land Development, forged by three companies, is a mix of modern technology-driven businesses, including data centers, advanced manufacturing and R&D, an industrial estate, a logistics park, lifestyle amenities and residential areas. Continued …

Pattaya tourists fuming as Makha Bucha shuts down nightlife

Pattaya’s famous nightlife has gone silent as officials enforce a strict alcohol ban in observance of Makha Bucha Day, leaving frustrated tourists scrambling for alternative plans.

While locals observe the occasion with merit-making and temple visits, many foreign tourists are expressing disappointment, claiming the ban dampens their holiday experience. Some, unaware of the restriction, arrived in Pattaya expecting to enjoy its legendary nightlife, only to be met with shuttered bars and dry restaurants. Continued …

Foreign arrivals poised to grow 5% in February to 3.5M

Thailand is expected to welcome 3.5 million foreign tourist arrivals in February, a 5% increase year-on-year, with all major markets surging between 2% and 20%, except the Chinese market, which is on course to plummet by 7% due to safety concerns, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said Germany and Japan are projected to secure the strongest growth of 20% and 18%, respectively, compared to the corresponding period last year. Continued …

More planes to take off as Thailand summer travel surges

Thailand’s skies are set to get busier as flights increase across major airports under the new northern summer schedule, which kicks off next month. With international travel rebounding, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) confirmed a significant rise in flight slots at the nation’s busiest airports.

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit announced that Suvarnabhumi Airport has secured 1,202 daily flight slots, marking a 16% increase from pre-Covid levels. The airport, Thailand’s main gateway, has a full capacity of 1,930 daily flights. Continued …

New Domestic Flights Boost Tourism in Secondary Cities

Recent developments in Thailand’s aviation industry have seen an increase in domestic flights to secondary cities, sparking a significant boost in local tourism. Airlines have started recognizing the untapped potential of smaller cities, often overlooked in favor of larger urban hubs.

By opening up these new routes, they are providing travelers with greater flexibility and options, making it easier and more affordable to explore lesser-known destinations. Continued …

Samui tackles frequent power outages with mobile generators

Authorities on the Thai tourist island of Koh Samui are resolving frequent power outages attributed to old transmission lines by using diesel-fueled generators to produce additional electricity.

The effort is a short-term solution before new transmission lines are completely installed by 2028, said Prasert Sinsukpraert, permanent secretary to the Ministry of Energy. He said he experienced a blackout at a hotel during his visit to the island to inspect the outages and meet local officials to discuss the problem. Continued … 

Full moon party postponed, reset for tomorrow

This month’s full moon party on Koh Phangan has been postponed from tonight until tomorrow to avoid a clash with Makha Bucha Day, a major Buddhist holy day.

District chief Suriya Bunphan issued an announcementyesterday prohibiting the sale of alcohol on the island today, Makha Bucha Day. Continued …

Thailand’s LGBTQ tourism surges, as spending hits record high

Thailand is fast becoming the globe’s top LGBTQ travel destination, with spending among LGBTQ tourists skyrocketing 38% to over 73,000 baht per trip, according to the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

The number of first-time LGBTQ visitors has also jumped 19.9%, signaling a major shift in the country’s tourism landscape. Continued … 

Russian Tourist Dies After Sliding into the Sea from Tour Boat in Pattaya

A 33-year-old Russian tourist lost his life yesterday after sliding from a water slide at the rear of a tour boat near Koh Sak, off the coast of Pattaya.

Rescue personnel from Pattaya’s marine disaster response team and the Sawang Boriboon Foundation rushed to the scene by speedboat. Upon arrival, they found the tourist, identified as Andrew Anganov, lying unconscious without a pulse on the deck of a large tour boat near Koh Sak. Weighing over 100kg, the man had reportedly gone down the slide into the sea before climbing back onto the boat, complaining of severe back pain. Moments later, he collapsed and lost consciousness. Continued …

Thai Fishermen Save Foreign Woman Floating in Sea for Six Hours

In a dramatic sea rescue, fishermen in Krabi saved a 46-year-old foreign woman named Malanie, who had been adrift for six hours. The incident occurred on Monday, about 6 kilometers off the coast of Koh Lanta.

Setting out on the boat “Janjira Nam Chok” for a night of squid fishing, the fishermen spotted Malanie waving for help. Without hesitation, they pulled her aboard and provided her with food and drink. As she seemed unharmed, they continued fishing until morning before safely returning her to shore. Continued …

A bitter-salty harvest

A salt farmer in Bang Bakong district, Chachoengsao, expresses concerns as the industry he relies on faces significant challenges. With declining salt prices and rising labor costs, the once-thriving market has dwindled, leaving farmers struggling to stay afloat. Video … 

Some of the best cheese in the world is in Thailand — here’s where to try it

Humans have been eating cheese for around 10,000 years. The National Historic Cheesemaking Center explains that it’s a culinary habit with no clear beginning, but the act of eating cheese did make its way to ancient Greek literature and Egyptian murals. It appears every civilization has had some affinity for it. Today, though, there is room for debate on who loves cheese the most.

In 2024, Mintel, a global market intelligence company, released a report ranking which nations import the most cheese and “which are the most interested in cheese.” Its top countries were all the usual suspects, with the Netherlands, France, Belgium, and the United States leading the charge. However, Thailand is currently producing some seriously swoon-worthy cheese. Continued …

Sacred jujube tree takes center stage in annual ceremony in Uttaradit

A significant spiritual event is currently taking place at Uttaradit’s famous Wat Phra Thaen Sila At. Though the royal temple in the Laplae district is renowned for its sacred laterite slab dating as far back as the Sukhothai period (1238-1438), it also boasts a towering 10-meter-tall jujube tree that stands tall on the temple grounds. It is believed that this tree is a descendant of the tree where the Buddha instructed his disciple Ananda to hang his alms bowl.

Every year on the full moon day of the third lunar month, typically in February, the locals hold a special ceremony dubbed “Phuthra Kwan Bat” or Jujube with Monk’s Alms Bowls. This festival has been marked for generations and is key to Uttaradit’s cultural calendar. Continued …

United Nations, UK project to support shift to electric mobility in Thailand

The United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP) and UK Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office (FCDO) have launched a £1 million initiative to strengthen transport policies and workforce development for a transition to electric mobility in Bangkok.

The project is funded through the Thailand UK PACT (Partnering for Accelerated Climate Transitions) Country Fund and will complement the efforts of Thailand to accelerate the move to electric mobility by ensuring the transition of the transport labor force is just and equitable. Continued … 

ALPLA expands in Thailand with new plant, delivering sustainable plastic solutions

ALPLA is expanding in the fast-growing Asia-Pacific region and opening a second location in Thailand. The modern plant in Chachoengsao, near Bangkok, combines all production technologies, a technical center and STUDIOa, the one-stop-shop for design, on a 24,000-square-meter site.

The global packaging and recycling specialist is thus increasing capacities, expanding its portfolio and offering safe, affordable and sustainable full-system solutions made of plastic to numerous industries and markets. Continued … 

Gutting aid, US cedes soft power game to China

When President Donald Trump froze nearly all U.S. foreign aid, Cambodia was forced to suspend workers removing dangerous mines from the country – until China stepped in with the necessary funding. Continued …

OpenAI rejects $97 billion Musk-led takeover bid

OpenAI Chief Executive Officer Sam Altman has rebuffed a reported $97-billion bid by a group of investors led by Elon Musk to buy the nonprofit group that controls the creator of ChatGPT. Continued …

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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

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Thursday’s News-June 22

  • Martin Wuethrich appointed GM of Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa/
  • Traffic lights installed at Khao Tao junction/
  • Formal opening of new Phetchaburi Immigration office in Cha Am/
  • New PM in July a turning point for the Thai economy/
  • Official who oversaw Wild Boars rescue dies of cancer/
  • Remembering the “Moo Pa” Governor – the hero of the cave rescue/
  • Cheesemaker Spreads Joy In Tropical Thailand/
  • Laughing chickens bring joy and profit to Thai farm with their quirky crowing
  • AI Used to Catch Illegal Riders on Bangkok Footpaths/
  • Pattaya to construct four monorail lines/
  • Leopard sightings now common in Thai forests/
  • Tiger warning issued after footprints found near communities in Yala/
  • Economy: Thai economy stimulus: Government plans 1.9-trillion-baht boost/Phuket renews focus on medical hub plans after failing to win Expo bid /Foreigners snap up condo units/
  • Tourism: TAT unveils Meaningful Wellness Travel programs/Muay Thai travel experience campaign launched by TAT/
  • International: Journey to the bottom of the sea: On a Titanic tour/ASEAN emerges as top investment hub for EVs’ manufacturing and fintech firms/India’s IndiGo places record order for 500 A320 aircraft/China’s economic woes deepen/
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Martin Wuethrich appointed GM of Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa

Martin Wuethrich has been appointed as the new general manager of Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa. Bringing with him 30 years of hospitality experience and expertise, the Swiss national was most recently the general manager at Sheraton Imperial Kuala Lumpur. – ttgasia.com

Traffic lights installed at Khao Tao junction

In a move aimed at enhancing road safety and address the recurring accidents at the junction of Soi Hua Hin 101 at Khao Tao, Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul, has announced the installation of traffic lights at the problematic intersection.

The traffic signals are expected to be operational by August this year. Continued …

Formal opening of new Phetchaburi Immigration office in Cha Am

The formal opening ceremony of the new Phetchaburi Immigration office in Cha Am took place on June 16.

While the office has been operational since March, the ceremony served as an official inauguration of the building, showcasing its modern facilities and improved services. Continued …

New PM in July a turning point for the Thai economy

As news emerged on Wednesday that a new government could be in place in July and not August as previously envisaged, a senior economist at Siam Commercial Bank has singled out the formation of a new government with a new prime minister without a political accident or stalemate developing as critical to the country’s economy this year, which could grow by up to 4% driven by a rebounding foreign tourism industry and younger Asian travelers with stronger consumer confidence as a result.

On Wednesday, the caretaker government’s legal expert, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam, outlined a schedule that will see parliament meet earlier than anticipated in July and a new government put in place within the month. Continued …

Official who oversaw Wild Boars rescue dies of cancer

Pathum Thani Gov. Narongsak Osottanakorn, who was hailed for his role in coordinating the “Wild Boars” rescue operation in Chiang Rai over four years ago, has died after unsuccessful treatment for cancer, according to a senior official of the Interior Ministry.

He said Narongsak, 58, passed away peacefully at Siriraj Hospital at around 6pm on Wednesday. Continued …

Remembering the “Moo Pa” Governor – the hero of the cave rescue

Narongsak Osatanakorn was appointed to oversee a supposedly sleepy province in the north but ended up having to supervise one of its most breathtaking events that will forever be recorded not just in local, but also in international history.

Narongsak passed away on June 21 at the age of 58. He will be remembered forever as the “Moo Pa” (Wild Boar) governor for his strong leadership throughout the search-and-rescue mission for the 12 young footballers and their coach. On June 23, 2018, Narongsak, then governor of Northern Thailand’s Chiang Rai province, was set to leave for his new post in Phayao, another quiet northern province, but extended his stay to head up an almost impossible mission. Continued …

Cheesemaker Spreads Joy In Tropical Thailand

Thailand is renowned for its vibrant street food and luscious tropical fruits, but Rachanikorn Srikong is on a mission to make a new addition to the menu – cheese.

Vivid green rice paddies and fruit orchards cover the kingdom’s countryside, but dairy accounts for a tiny proportion of agriculture and cheese has not traditionally been part of the Thai diet. Continued …

Laughing chickens bring joy and profit to Thai farm with their quirky crowing

Unique laughing chickens in Trang are gaining popularity among farmers who are speedily breeding the novel birds for sale, creating an extra source of income. With a sound that resembles human laughter, the amusing birds are brightening people’s days and attracting eager customers.

Kritiwit Eiadnun, also known as Goong Kuanhan, a 50-year-old hospital worker and owner of the Pa Saun Kwang farm in Muang district, decided to breed the so-called “laughing chickens.” Continued …

AI Used to Catch Illegal Riders on Bangkok Footpaths

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has introduced artificial intelligence (AI) software to detect motorcyclists illegally riding on footpaths, through CCTV cameras at five spots before expanding the system to cover 100 locations across the capital.

According to the BMA, road accidents occurred to 900 pedestrians every year and it received most complaints about riders traveling on footpaths. Continued …

Pattaya to construct four monorail lines

The Pattaya City Administration plans to introduce four monorail lines to ease traffic congestion. It will begin with a 9.9-kilometer “Green Line” route, which will connect the future high-speed train station to Bali Hai pier.

Pongtavee Lertpanyavit, a project study supervisor, on Wednesday told the media the long-awaited monorail project would help mitigate traffic congestion and improve the city’s transport system. Continued …

Leopard sightings now common in Thai forests

Once rarely seen by visitors, sightings of leopards or panthers have become relatively common among tourists in Kraeng Krachan National Park, proof positive that Thailand’s work to protect and conserve endangered big cat species are bearing fruit.

The sightings have prompted the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to announce that it will cooperate with the World Wildlife Fund (WWF) to survey the population of leopards and panthers in Thailand to determine their numbers and locations. Initially, they will focus on the western forest complex, of which Kraeng Krachan is a part, as well as the Dong Phayayen-Khao Yai and Phu Khieo-Nam Nao forest complexes. Continued …

Tiger warning issued after footprints found near communities in Yala

Villagers living near the edge of Bang Lang National Park in Tarnto district of Thailand’s southern province of Yala have been advised by park officials not to venture out on their farms after recent footprints of a tiger were found.

Padet Laithong, director of the Wildlife Conservation Office of the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation, said a team of veterinarians and officials from the national park have been sent to investigate and assess the situation. Continued …

Thai economy stimulus: Government plans 1.9-trillion-baht boost

Thailand’s National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) unveiled plans to inject 1.9 trillion baht into the Thai economy to bridge the gap before the new government can budget for the year 2024, emphasizing fiscal reforms and monitoring household debt.

Secretary-General Danucha Pichayanan highlighted the need for industry restructuring and government action in response to shrinking exports, which is affecting the whole region, including Vietnam, Malaysia, and Indonesia. With an expected increase in foreign tourists and strong private consumption, the Thai economy is expected to remain healthy. Continued …

Phuket renews focus on medical hub plans after failing to win Expo bid

Phuket is turning its attention back to its international medical hub plans after losing out to Belgrade in its bid to host the next Specialized Expo. According to a report, government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri says the island will now market itself as a world-class health and wellness destination, in addition to its reputation as a favorite tropical island with lots of beaches and world-class entertainment.

While Phuket passed in the first round of voting to determine the Expo host yesterday, it was eliminated in the second round. In addition to Belgrade, the island was competing against Minnesota in the U.S., Malaga in Spain, and Bariloche in Argentina. Continued …

Foreigners snap up condo units

Foreigners spent more than 17 billion baht on condominiums in Thailand during the first quarter of 2023, an increase of 67% year on year and the highest in five years, the Government Housing Bank’s Real Estate Information Center (REIC) reported on Wednesday.

A total of 3,775 condominium units worth 17.12 billion baht were transferred to foreigners from January to March, the center said. This number is 79.2% higher than the same period last year. Continued …

TAT unveils Meaningful Wellness Travel programs

Embarking on a wellness journey in the 21st century has taken a significant turn, as people across the globe seek deeper meaning in their lives. Meaningful Wellness Travel has emerged in the realm of wellness tourism, reflecting the aspirations of post-Covid wellness travelers who yearn for more than just a spa retreat.

Travelers are seeking a transformative voyage that nurtures their physical and mental well-being, encompassing profound discovery, authentic connections, personal growth, and genuine fulfillment. In other words, a journey that fosters a beautiful harmony between people, culture, and nature. Continued …

Muay Thai travel experience campaign launched by TAT

The “Amazing Muay Thai Travel Experience” campaign has been launched in an attempt to expand Thailand’s tourism industry. This unique initiative aims to showcase the diverse ancient Thai martial arts across the four regions of the country.

Apichai Chatchalermkit, TAT’s deputy governor for tourism products and business, emphasized the use of the fighting art as a soft power asset to attract more visitors. Continued …

Journey to the bottom of the sea: On a Titanic tour

The journey to the ocean floor to reach the wreck of the Titanic is one that gets relentlessly colder and darker, says one of the handful of people who have ever visited the luxury liner’s watery grave. Continued …

ASEAN emerges as top investment hub for EVs’ manufacturing and fintech firms

Southeast Asia has emerged as a global investment hub, with the region serving as a “bright spot “despite global challenges, including geopolitical conflicts, inflationary pressures and economic slowdown, a forum heard on Tuesday. Continued …

India’s IndiGo places record order for 500 A320 aircraft

IndiGo, India’s largest airline by market share, has placed a firm order for 500 A320 Family aircraft, setting the record for the biggest single purchase agreement in the history of commercial aviation. Continued …

China’s economic woes deepen

The Chinese economy, which was once a beacon of hope as the world’s second-largest economy, is now faltering. Domestic consumption, imports, exports, and high debt levels are all contributing to the crisis. The hope of becoming a global engine may not materialize, as young people losing their jobs becomes a common occurrence. Continued …

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  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, 6pm
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Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departing from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.

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-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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