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Monday’s news-Jan 13


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Belgian tourist dies kite surfing/Hua Hin beach warnings/Hua Hin land titles/Transwoman robbed in Hua Hin/Thailand braces for cold snap/Huge waves. floods in Surat Thani/Unsafe air in 16 provinces/Sugarcane subsidy to reduce air pollution/Hong Kong sends task force to Thailand/Watermeal a Thai superfood?/Increasing obesity in children/American Man Saves Pattaya Woman/Bomb injures 6 rangers/Crackdown on Call Center Scammers/ECONOMY: 10 Policies to Stimulate Economic Growth/Bangkok 34th most attractive city/Safeguards for legal gambling/Thailand’s online gambling push/Southeast Asia’s Luxury Real Estate Market/Beauty with a Thai touch/TOURISM: Chinese Tourists Cancel Thai Vacations/Thailand Tops Asia Golf Tourism/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Events and festivals in 2025/Four Thai dishes ranked among worst in world/Chiang Mai’s Silver Temple/`Land of Three Mists’/Lampang’s Burmese legacy15 Best Thailand Beaches/CLIMATE THAILAND: Wine in paper bottles/Clean Air Act making strides/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

Belgian tourist dies kite surfing in Pranburi

A Belgian man lost his life yesterday while kitesurfing off Pranburi’s coastline. The victim, identified as Mr. Brendan, 55, was swept onto rocks by powerful waves at Khao Kalok, located within the Thaokosa Forest Park in Pak Nam Pran, Prachuap Khiri Khan Province.

Local police were alerted to the incident in the evening after the kitesurfer failed to return to shore. Emergency services, including rescue volunteers and forest park officials, responded swiftly, but the challenging weather conditions, including high tides and strong waves, made the rescue operation extremely hazardous. Efforts were hampered further by the inability to locate the victim immediately. Continued …

Strong winds prompt Hua Hin beach warnings

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Hua Hin land titles explained

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Transwoman robbed by teenager in Hua Hin

An 18-year-old man befriended and later robbed a transwoman, leaving her with nothing. The incident began when the transwoman met a young man named Ball online on Jan. 4, after he posted in an online Hua Hin community group seeking companions.

The transwoman, named Ice Cream, and her friends invited Ball to join them, learning he was alone in Hua Hin and staying at a hotel. The group spent time by the sea, with Ball generously buying snacks and showing kindness, earning their trust. Continued …

Thailand braces for cold snap with Bangkok at 16 degrees

The Thai Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) today issued a weather forecast indicating a further drop in temperatures across Thailand, with Bangkok experiencing lows of 16 degrees Celsius and strong winds. The upper northern and northeastern regions are expected to see cold to very cold weather.

The department advises residents in these regions to take health precautions due to the drop in temperature and to be wary of potential fire hazards due to dry and windy conditions. The decrease in temperature is attributed to a high-pressure system or cold air mass covering the country. Continued …

Huge waves, floods batter Surat Thani, including Koh Phangan

Strong waves and flooding due to higher sea levels wreaked havoc in coastal communities in seven districts of Surat Thani province yesterday. The affected districts were Tha Chana, Chaiya, Tha Chang, Kanchanadit, Don Sak, Muang and Koh Phangan, the popular holiday island.

Strong gusts of winds and three to four meter-high waves battered the coast at Moo 1 village in tambon Chonlakram of Don Sak district in the early morning, causing flooding and forcing 200 families to move their belongings to higher ground with the help of emergency rescuers. Continued …

Unsafe air detected in only 16 Thai provinces

Unsafe levels of ultrafine dust were detected in 16 out of Thailand’s 77 provinces, mostly in the north and the northeast, while good air was recorded in many southern provinces, as well as Bangkok and Samut Prakan.

The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) reported at 10am yesterday that the unsafe levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) in the 16 provinces were at the orange level (starting to affect health). Continued …

Industry Ministry to propose 7-billion-baht sugarcane subsidy to reduce air pollution

The Industry Ministry is set to propose a subsidy program aimed at encouraging the purchase of all parts of sugarcane from farmers in an effort to reduce the burning of harvest leftovers, a key contributor to PM2.5 air pollution.

With a budget of 7 billion baht, the proposed scheme is designed to incentivize farmers to harvest and sell 100% of their sugarcane, eliminating the need to burn stumps and leaves before the next planting cycle, said Industry Minister Akanat Promphan on Friday. Continued …

Hong Kong sends task force to Thailand to look into cases of human trafficking

Hong Kong’s Security Bureau has sent a task force to Thailand to follow up on cases involving residents being lured and trapped in Southeast Asian countries to engage in illegal work.

The incident of mainland Chinese actor Wang Xing, who was recently held captive in Myanmar after traveling to Thailand, raised alarm among Hong Kong residents. Continued …

Why watermeal could soon emerge as a Thai superfood

Dubbed as green caviar, watermeal is expected to become an alternative source of protein in the future, thanks to Thai local wisdom.

Rich in nutritional benefits and easy to cultivate, this species of aquatic plant is commonly found in swamps in the north and northeast of Thailand, where locals include them in Kaeng Om and Kaeng Kua curries, as well as fried and steamed eggs. Continued …

Increasing obesity in children ‘poses a threat to Thailand’s population

The number of children suffering from obesity, especially those under 14 years old, is a major health concern for Thailand, recent data shows. According to the World Obesity Federation, Thailand currently ranks third among ASEAN countries with the highest number of obese children, behind Malaysia and Brunei.

Thai Department of Health Director-general Dr. Amporn Benjapolpitak emphasized that children were the cornerstone of national development. The department continues to prioritize children, especially those in early childhood, as this is the most critical stage for brain development and learning, he said. Continued … 

American Man Saves Pattaya Woman in Bridge Rescue

A tense scene unfolded in Pattaya on the Saturday evening as a young woman attempted to jump from a pedestrian bridge, only to be rescued by an American bystander.

At approximately 5:30 pm rescue services and police in Pattaya responded to reports of a distressed individual attempting to leap from the pedestrian bridge near Sukhumvit Soi 53. Upon arrival, they discovered a 23-year-old woman crying uncontrollably and standing precariously outside the bridge railings. Continued …

Bomb near police station injures 6 rangers

Six paramilitary rangers were injured when a bomb exploded near Muang Pattani police station in Muang district on Monday morning. The bomb was detonated in an alley behind the TK Park Pattani learning center at 8.07am.

Some of the rangers were hit by shrapnel and others suffered chest pains from the concussion. Rescue workers took them to Pattani Hospital. Continued …

Crackdown on Call Center Scammers Won’t be Easy for Thailand

Phone and online scammers, the so-called “call center gangs” operating from two neighboring countries, are getting out of control and severely affecting Thais. The problem suggests at least three things:

First, the Thai government is failing (or unwilling) to crack down on them. Second, the public remains vulnerable despite repeated scams being reported by the press, suggesting a deeper educational inadequacies. Third, the impact now spreading to foreigners, particularly Chinese, is affecting tourism. Continued …

Commerce Ministry Introduces 10 Policies to Stimulate Economic Growth

The Commerce Ministry has introduced a comprehensive set of 10 policies aimed at invigorating the national economy, addressing emerging challenges, and propeling sustainable growth. These initiatives focus on enhancing trade opportunities, improving regulatory frameworks, and fostering innovation across various sectors.

Key policies include streamlining export procedures, reducing bureaucratic hurdles to facilitate smoother business operations, and expanding access to international markets. The ministry is committed to ensuring that domestic businesses are equipped to compete globally, ultimately boosting national GDP. Continued …

Bangkok ranks 34th most attractive city for investment

Bangkok was ranked the world’s 34th most attractive city for investment in 2024, up 11 spots from 45th in 2023, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) said yesterday.

BMA spokesman Aekvarunyoo Amrapala said Bangkok’s leap in the Global Cities Index (GCI) by global business consulting firm Kearney, was all thanks to advancements in the capital’s business activities, cultural experience and information exchanges. Continued …

Safeguards needed for legal gambling

The government’s dream of developing an integrated entertainment complex complete with a casino in Bangkok or on the eastern seaboard is facing hurdles after the Council of State last week raised an objection on the ground that such a megaproject is not relevant to the government’s policy to promote a new form of tourism industry.

The Council of State also ruled that drafting a bill pertaining to the integrated entertainment complex is unnecessary, as it would duplicate laws on hotels, restaurants and gambling. Moreover, the public’s idea of an entertainment complex does not include a casino. Continued …

‘More harm than good’ in Thailand’s online gambling push

Critics have urged the government to carefully weigh the risks and benefits of a proposal to legalize and regulate online gambling, warning it could cause more harm than good to the country. Last Monday, Deputy Prime Minister Prasert Jantararuangtong announced the government would initiate discussions on the push to legalize online gambling.

As multiple legal amendments would be required to make online gambling legal, he called on officials from the ministries involved to coordinate their discussions and efforts. Continued …

Southeast Asia’s Luxury Real Estate Market in 2025

Minor Residences, Minor International’s ultra-luxurious real estate portfolio, has released its annual trend report.

Analyzing the sales figures and viewing inquiries received in 2024, the report finds that Southeast Asia’s luxury real estate market is set for continued growth in 2025 despite rising inflation and interest rates. Continued …

Beauty with a Thai touch

In Thailand’s competitive beauty market, consumers have easy access to skincare products and cosmetics from Japan, South Korea and Western countries at local beauty retail shops. The popularity of these international brands highlights beauty trends that resonate with many Thais, reflecting the standards set by these nations. Thai cosmetics producers and government agencies, however, are increasingly recognizing the potential for Thailand to emerge as a trendsetter in the global beauty arena. Continued …

Chinese Tourists Cancel Thai Vacations Amid Safety Concerns

The disappearance and rescue of Chinese actor Wang Xing in Thailand has sparked safety concerns among Chinese travelers planning to visit Thailand for the Lunar New Year.

The incident has led to widespread discussions on social media, with many netizens urging travelers to exercise caution and stay vigilant while abroad. Meanwhile, Thai authorities have assured the public that they are taking measures to ensure the safety of foreign visitors, especially during the busy holiday season. Continued …

Thailand Tops Asia Golf Tourism Leaderboard

With golf remaining an integral component of its tourism strategy, Thailand has emerged as a leader in Asia’s booming tourism sector, outpacing competitors such as Vietnam, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, South Korea, and Japan.

One of Thailand’s standout tourism sectors is golf tourism, which continues to grow steadily, driven by the country’s world-class courses, favourable climate, and luxurious accommodations. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has embraced golf as a cornerstone of its tourism strategy, drawing an estimated 700,000 golf tourists annually. Continued …

Events and festivals planned for 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has outlined activities, events and festivals under the “Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025” project to stimulate tourism this year.

The authority has collaborated with public and private partners on hosting a wide range of festivities to attract Thai and foreign tourists and stimulate spending. Here’s a glimpse of activities, events and festivals planned for this year: Continued … 

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Four Thai dishes ranked among 100 worst in the world

Four Thai dishes were named among the 100 worst in the world by the TasteAtlas website recently. Of them, kaeng tai pla (fish-entrails sour curry), a thick and aromatic fish curry originating in southern Thailand, was ranked 10th-worst with a score of 2.2 points.

Kaeng tai pla (fish-entrails sour curry)

The dish gained its name from fermented fish entrails and a spicy curry paste, consisting of chilli peppers, galangal, shrimp paste, turmeric, shallots and lemongrass. “Because of its intensity and strong, pungent aromas, kaeng tai pla is best served with steamed rice on the side,” TasteAtlas said. Continued …

Chiang Mai’s Silver Temple and Wua Lai Walking Street

Chiang Mai’s charm never fails to enchant travelers, and this high season, the buzz is centered on Wat Sri Suphan, a cultural and architectural marvel that houses the world’s first silver ordination hall (“ubosot” in Thai).

Complementing this experience is the vibrant Wua Lai Walking Street, a bustling cultural marketplace that has become a favourite weekend destination for locals and tourists alike. Continued …

Explore the enchanting `Land of Three Mists’

Nestled in the mountains of northern Thailand, Mae Hong Son, affectionately known as the “Land of Three Mists”, is becoming a must-visit destination for travelers.

With more than 1.4 million visitors in 2024, generating more than 8 billion baht in revenue, this scenic province is ready to take its tourism game to the next level in 2025. Continued …

Explore Lampang’s Burmese legacy

A bypass province enroute to Chiang Mai, Lampang was once known for its bourgeoning ceramics industry in the 1990s, the quartz semi-precious stone craze back in the 1960s, and for having the first and once longest train tunnel in Thailand, completed and opened in 1918.

However, little is known about how the province used to be one of the largest hubs for the timber industry in the northern part of Thailand, with its apex during the interwar period. Continued …

15 Best Thailand Beaches: Local Secrets and Hidden Gems

Paradise seekers flock to Thailand’s coastline each year, yet some of the best Thailand beaches remain hidden from the tourist crowds. Whether you’re dreaming of pristine white sands or seeking secret coves, Thailand’s 3,219 kilometers of coastline holds unexpected treasures.

From the famous shores of Phuket to the untouched bays of Koh Kood, each beach tells its own unique story. While Maya Bay dazzles with its Hollywood fame, lesser-known gems like Bottle Beach and Bang Bao Beach offer peaceful escapes without the crowds. Continued …

In march toward sustainability, get ready for wine in paper bottles

When global warming impacts everyone on the planet, it is no longer a distant issue. In fact, it is closer to home than we think, as rising prices of goods become a reality.

Unpredictable weather conditions are affecting agricultural yields, including wine grapes. Late last year, winemakers warned that by 2025 global warming would significantly impact the wine industry. Continued …

Clean Air Act making strides, expected to be passed in April

For the past few years, Thailand has been plagued by air pollution and increasing health hazards from many key causes. The menace of dust particles from burned sugar cane and corn fields, industrial gas emissions and even transportation has made it critical for Thailand to come up with regulations that would help ease air pollution.

The government has been working on the Clean Air Act for the past year and it is expected to be implemented by April. According to the timeline, the final draft of the act is expected to be ready by mid-February. It will then be forwarded to Parliament for further review, to secure approval by April. Continued …

Record number of Japan ramen eateries went bankrupt in 2024

A record number of ramen noodle eatery operators in Japan went out of business in 2024, according to a research firm, as the food’s reputation for affordability limits room to raise prices amid soaring ingredient and utility costs. 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

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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  • Emergency 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