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British Couple Outraged/Bluport adds convention hall/Special offers at Hua Hin golf courses/Minibus driver found using meth/PKK road safety programs/Abbot arrested for possession of endangered wildlife remains/Regional haze challenges discussed/Nationwide Crackdown on Drug Abuse/COVID-19 Surge To Peak in July/Red Bull Co-Owners Top Richest List/Bangkok-Vientiane train service/US, Thailand kick off academic program/Is cannabis really safe?/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Current crisis facing Thai businesses/Contractions in auto, property sectors/Condo association warns of crisis/Invest in infrastructure, green economy/Decentralizing power to secondary cities/Digital wallet signs up vendors/Trade talk to ramp up/Set to boost Thai exports/Soft power to reduce social inequality/Integrate transport modes/Southeast Asia needs more renewables/Tourism: Security and tourism infrastructure upgrades/Airports see 20% more passengers/Koh Samui’s drought nightmare vs Phuket’s flooding/Thailand Experience: Chef’s Koh Samui cooking school/Lisa’s new solo single sets guideposts/Chinatown paved with flowers/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

British Couple Outraged Over £9 Tin of Heinz Beans in Thailand

A British couple holidaying in Thailand discovered that some home comforts come at a jaw-dropping price abroad.

Mark and Nadine, originally from the UK and Ireland but now residing in Australia, were having a tropical getaway when they were floored by the cost of a simple can of Heinz baked beans in a local Thai supermarket. Continued …

Bluport adds convention hall to Hua Hin mall

Hua Hin Asset, the developer and operator of Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, is adding a 3,000-square-meter convention hall to attract new target visitors and tenants, aiming to boost occupancy to 90% and reach the break-even point within three years.

Vajee Klomkliang, a member of the company’s executive committee, said the expansion stems from a recovery of tourism business in Hua Hin and increased traffic at its mall last year. Continued …

Special offers at Hua Hin golf courses

Golf enthusiasts in Hua Hin have a special reason to hit the greens over the next couple of months. To celebrate the 100th anniversary of Thai Golf Day, several local golf courses are offering not-to-be-missed deals and tournaments.

The Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, along with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and the Prachuap Khiri Khan-Phetchaburi Golf Assn., is hosting a series of tournaments in July and August. For a fee of THB 1,750, participants can enjoy a round of golf, caddy services, and dinner. Continued …

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PKK to Bangkok minibus driver found using meth for trip

Minibus passengers sought help from Nakhon Pathom Highway Police after the drug-addicted driver drove dangerousl  on a trip from the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan to Bangkok.

Officers from Nakhon Pathom Highway Police Station yesterday were alerted that the Bangkok-Prachuap Khiri Khan minibus driver was driving at a very high speed, and the vehicle was swerving dangerously throughout the journey. The passengers believed that the driver must be under the influence of alcohol or drugs. Continued …

Funds sought for PKK road safety programs

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province is stepping up efforts to secure funds from the Road Safety Fund for 2024 to enhance road safety and reduce accidents.

Yesterday at Prachuap Khiri Khan Provincial Hall, Gov. Somkid Chantamanu chaired a meeting of the subcommittee on the allocation of the Road Safety Fund. Continued …

Abbot arrested for possession of endangered wildlife remains in Hua Hin

Park officials have arrested the abbot of a local monastery in Bueng Nakhon subdistrict in Hua Hin for possessing remains of endangered and protected wildlife.

Somjet Janthana, director of Protected Areas Regional Office 3 (Phetchaburi Branch), revealed that he received a report from the head of the patrol and suppression unit of the Wildlife Conservation Division, Protected Areas Regional Office 3 (Phetchaburi Branch). Continued …

Regional haze challenges discussed

Thailand has affirmed its commitment to stepping up efforts to combat transboundary haze pollution in cooperation with regional partners, says Environment Minister Phatcharavat Wongsuwan.

Phatcharavat made the declaration on Wednesday at a meeting of an ASEAN sub-regional ministerial committee on haze pollution in Bangkok. Delegates from Brunei, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand were represented, along with aspiring ASEAN member Timor-Leste as an observer. Continued …

PM Launches Nationwide Crackdown on Drug Abuse

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has launched an aggressive nationwide crackdown on drug abuse and trafficking, named the “X-ray” operations. This initiative seeks to root out drug abusers and dismantle trafficking networks across Thailand.

Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke announced that drug abusers will be directed to rehabilitation centers, while traffickers will face arrest and rigorous legal consequences. Provincial governors will lead the charge, ensuring individuals aged 16 and above undergo mandatory urine tests. Continued …

Thailand’s COVID-19 Surge Expected to Peak in July

Thailand faces a significant surge in COVID-19 cases, with infections expected to peak in July, according to Dr. Thongchai Keeratihattayakorn, chief of Thailand’s Disease Control Department. The country reported 3,256 hospital admissions and 16 fatalities between June 23-29, highlighting an alarming rise in cases.

Out of these recent hospital admissions, 709 patients suffered from severe lung infections, and 336 required ventilators. Since the start of the year, Thailand has seen a total of 31,205 COVID-19 hospital admissions, resulting in 172 deaths, predominantly among those over the age of 69. Continued …

Red Bull Co-Owners Top Thailand’s Richest List

Chalerm Yoovidhya and family, co-owners of Red Bull, have emerged as the wealthiest individuals in Thailand, according to Forbes’ latest ranking. Their combined wealth surged by $2.6 billion, hitting a record $36 billion, thanks to Red Bull’s robust performance, with over $11 billion in revenue from more than 12 billion cans sold globally in 2023.

This advancement crowns them as the new leaders in the Forbes list of Thailand’s top 50 richest, overshadowing the long-reigning Chearavanont brothers. Continued …

Bangkok-Vientiane train service begins July 19

A new international train service connecting Bangkok and Vientiane in Laos will begin services on July 19, the State Railway of Thailand announced on Wednesday.

The SRT is extending the Bangkok-Nong Khai route for this new service. The train will depart from Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station (Bangkok Central) at 9.25 pm on July 19 and arrive in Vientiane at 9.05 am on July 20. Continued …

US, Thailand kick off new academic program

The United States has launched a new academic flagship program to boost education ties with Thailand. The move was announced by Robert Godec, the U.S. ambassador, during a press briefing on Tuesday.

He said the embassy has introduced an education initiative called the International Academic Partnership Program (IAPP) by partnering with the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation, as well as the Institute of International Education (IIE) as the implementor of IAPP Thailand. Continued …

Is cannabis really safe? Here’s what you need to know

Thai society’s views on cannabis continue to change for the better as the industry grows. More and more people are starting to embrace the plant for its medicinal and holistic wellness benefits.

But despite growing acceptance, some stigma and perception persists, especially with government plans to outlaw cannabis again in the near future. The uncertainty isn’t unique to Thailand. Around the world, cannabis continues to be a hot topic in political, legal, and social discussions about its safety and benefits. Continued …

  • Canadian military man confesses to gangster’s murder in Thailand – Continued …
  • Phuket Immigration Crackdown: Four Foreign Nationals Arrested – Continued …
  • Chinese-Kazakh Couple Deceive by Selling Fake Luxury Watches – Continued …

Current crisis facing Thai businesses ‘worse than during Covid-19’

A mix of factors such as the rapid technology transition, global polarization and economic slowdown have plunged the Thai business sector in a crisis more severe than what it encountered during the Covid-19 pandemic, the Marketing Association of Thailand said on Wednesday.

Association President Buranin Rattanasombat said business operators were expected to face those challenges until next year. The business sector would be affected by changes in technology for the next five to 10 years, as well as the global polarization, which would aggravate, he warned. Continued …

Contractions in auto, property sectors a blow to economic expansion

Contractions in the automotive and property sectors have severely impacted the Thai economy in the first half of the year and prompted several institutes to adjust downward their estimates on economic expansion this year, the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) announced.

In its monthly meeting to discuss the economic situation on Wednesday, the JSCCIB cut its estimation of Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) expansion in 2024 by 0.3%-0.4% to 2.2%-2.7% year on year. Continued …

Condo association warns of crisis in property sector

The Thai property sector will face challenges in meeting sales targets this year due to a decline in demand and purchasing power, Thai Condominium Assn. President Prasert Taedullayasatit said on Tuesday.

He referred to the Asian financial crisis in 1997 and its impact on property prices, as financial institutions and asset management companies turned to offering non-performing assets at cheaper rates than the original sale prices. “The reason behind the decline in property prices during the Tom Yum Kung crisis was a weakening baht that triggered an increase in the debt burden among business entrepreneurs and banks,” he said. Continued …

World Bank urges Thailand to invest in infrastructure, green economy

The World Bank has advised the Thai government to boost investment in reviving aging infrastructure and strengthening the green economy, to help drive the country’s economic potential beyond 2.7% growth in the medium term.

The bank forecasts Thai GDP growth of 2.4% in 2024 and 2.8% in 2025. The government’s planned digital wallet initiative is not included in the baseline forecast, but it could potentially enhance near-term growth if implemented, Kiatipong Ariyapruchya, a senior economist for Thailand at the World Bank, told an ecnomic seminar on Wednesday. Continued …

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Decentralizing power to secondary cities key to growth

According to a report released by the World Bank on Wednesday, investing in local infrastructure and decentralization and allowing local authorities to choose and decide their own future is a key starting point for Thailand to unlock its secondary city growth potential.

“Unlocking the Growth Potential of Secondary Cities” focuses on the long-term benefits of a more balanced approach to urbanization, highlighting Thailand’s secondary cities’ untapped potential and their critical role in supporting the country’s future growth and economic prosperity. Continued …

Digital wallet scheme signs up vendors

The Commerce Ministry says up to 1.6 million vendors are ready to join the digital wallet scheme, which is expected to pump up the economy, increase store income and reduce the cost of living.

Following a visit to Nakhon Ratchasima province, Yanyong Phuangrach, adviser to the deputy prime minister, said vendors confirmed their readiness to take part in the government’s scheme. Continued …

Trade talk to ramp up

The Trade Negotiations Department has laid out its blueprint for the second half of 2024, aiming to conclude free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations with the European Free Trade Association (EFTA) by year-end, and preparing to host joint trade committee (JTC) meetings with the UK and the Eurasian Economic Union (EAEU) this year in preparation for future FTAs.

Chotima Iemsawasdikul, director-general of the department, said plans have begun to accelerate negotiations for FTAs, with Thailand-EFTA a priority for the government. Continued … 

US-China spat set to boost Thai exports, says panel

Thai exports should gain from the latest round of the U.S.-China trade war, with growth estimated at 0.8%-1.5%, up from an earlier projection of 0.5%-1.5%, says the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB).

The committee is upbeat about some advantages from the trade war, differing from the view of the Thai National Shippers’ Council, which previously said the dispute was an unpredictable factor for shippers. Continued …

Government sees soft power as a tool to reduce social inequality

Soft power is an important strategy for the Thai economy in order to become a high-income country, the National Soft Power Development Board Deputy Chairman Surapong Suebwonglee said recently.

Apart from generating revenue for the country, he said soft power should help reduce social inequality and Thai people should benefit from it. Honing skills and creativity will benefit 20 million people, he said. Continued …

Thailand advised to integrate transport modes

To achieve its goal of becoming an aviation hub by 2030, Thailand should encourage more robust domestic travel and integrate different modes of transport, according to Alton Aviation Consultancy.

Managing Director Mabel Kwan said aviation is an integrated ecosystem that requires collaboration between different segments, including airlines, airports, customers, ground handling and transport connecting airports. Continued …

Southeast Asia needs more renewables

Renewable energy offers Southeast Asia sustainable, affordable, and reliable power, but achieving this requires bold, decisive action. Slowing down coal phase-out ambitions would undermine these efforts.

Southeast Asian countries are highly vulnerable to climate change impacts, yet they continue to rely heavily on coal for economic development. Compared to other parts of the world, the region is still to fully embrace the potential of low-cost renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind power. Despite commitments to phase out coal, Indonesia, Vietnam, and the Philippines still plan to build 45GW of new coal capacity, lacking detailed roadmaps for coal phase-out and ambition to phase in renewables. Continued …

Security and tourism infrastructure upgrades essential, ATTA says

Improving country security and standardizing tourism infrastructure will help Thailand meet its target of 36.7 foreign visitors this year, Sittiwat Chiwarattanaporn, president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), said on Monday.

His remarks came after the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) released a report showing that over 14.7 million international tourists visited the Land of Smiles in the first five months of 2024. Continued …

Thai international airports see 20% more passengers YOY

In the first five months of 2024, the six international airports run by Airports of Thailand (AOT) recorded 52.16 million passengers, an increase of 20.3% over the same period in 2023, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit announced on Wednesday.

The AOT manages six airports nationwide, namely Suvarnabhumi, Don Mueang, Chiang Mai, Mae Fah Luang, Phuket and Hat Yai, which account for 95% of domestic and international flights. Continued …

Koh Samui’s drought nightmare vs Phuket’s flooding chaos

Koh Samui is reeling from an acute water shortage as its reservoirs are drying up amid a prolonged drought. On the island of Phuket, residents are battling heavy rainfall and flooding.

Koh Samui’s main reservoir, with a capacity of 800,000 cubic meters, is down to a mere 10%, enough to last just two weeks. The Krajood reservoir fares slightly better at 25% capacity, sufficient for about 30 days. Chaweng Reservoir, although containing 2 million cubic meters, holds brackish water, rendering it unusable. Continued …

Chef’s Koh Samui cooking school teaches popular dishes

Lin Rattana chops the chilli, ginger and lemongrass at lightning speed as a group of guests looks on eagerly, keen to learn from the chef who grew up in the northern Thai city of Chiang Mai, where she was taught how to cook by her grandmother.

Today, Lin’s home is the Thai island of Koh Samui, where her culinary knowledge is shared with people from all over the world at the Jungle Kitchen cooking school she runs with her British partner, Tom Charlesworth. Continued …

Lisa’s new solo single sets guideposts for other Blackpink members

Since all Blackpink members terminated their solo contracts with YG Entertainment last year to embark on their individual paths, Lisa became the first among the four to release a new single.

Titled “Rockstar,” it dropped on June 28 in partnership with RCA Records, setting a milestone for the other former members as they pursue their solo careers. The Thai K-pop star’s new single instantly ranked 8th on Spotify’s Global Chart in the U.S. upon its release, the highest ranking ever recorded by a female K-pop solo artist on the platform. Continued …

Bangkok’s Chinatown paved with flowers as new sidewalk blooms

Bangkok’s most beautiful sidewalk has been unveiled in Chinatown (Yaowarat) as part of a four-year plan to improve the city’s notoriously perilous pavements while attracting more Chinese tourists.

The dark-red tiled sidewalk features a pattern of peony flowers and replaces the previous dragon-scale design, Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) spokesman Aekvarunyoo Amrapala said on Tuesday. Continued and photos …

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

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

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
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