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Earthquake update: 18 dead, 78 still missing/What caused the earthquake?/Watch earthquake damage, rescue efforts/Myanmar faces humanitarian crisis/Rescuers find no survivors/Seven Days to Investigate Collapse/Nabbed trying to remove files from collapsed building/Flood of Building Crack Reports/All 81 Bangkok Bridges Safe/17 provinces’ hospitals damaged/16 active faults in Thailand/How to access the best hospitals/Thailand braces for wild weather/Man Dies After Muay Thai Fight/Chiang Mai 5th for air quality/Industry Standards for Escalators/Illegal Gold Mining in Kanchanaburi/Gold surges past $3,100/ECONOMY: Economy unshaken by quake/Economy no threat to Thai casinos/TOURISM: Quake Jolts Thai Tourism/Earthquake Panic Empties Andaman Coast/Songkran celebrations to proceed/Thai Airways Offers Free Changes/CLIMATE THAILAND: Air pollution kills 5.7 million/Chewing gum releases microplastics/To spike solar panel sales/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

Earthquake update: 18 dead, 78 still missing

The deadly tremor in Myanmar has left its mark on Thailand, claiming at least 18 lives, with 78 missing as of Sunday. The powerful earthquake wreaked havoc in Bangkok, particularly in Chatuchak, where 10 lives were lost at the State Audit Office building collapse.

Rescue teams continued their search on Sunday amid the debris at the building site. Eight individuals are under medical care after injuries from the 30-story building collapse, and elsewhere a crane mishap claimed more lives. Near Silom Road, an elevator’s cable failure injured three people, highlighting the widespread chaos. Continued …

What caused the Myanmar earthquake – and why did it make a tower in Bangkok collapse?

A major earthquake in Myanmar on Friday has caused more than 1,600 deaths and led to the collapse of numerous structures. Even though the Southeast Asian nation is a high risk region for earthquakes, neighboring Thailand and China – which were also affected by the quake – are not.

The Thai capital, Bangkok, sits more than 1,000 kilometers (621 miles) from the epicenter of Friday’s earthquake – and yet an unfinished high-rise building in the city was felled by it. Here we will explain what caused this earthquake, and how it was able to have such a powerful effect so far away. Continued …

Watch Thailand, Myanmar earthquake damage, rescue efforts

A 7.7 magnitude earthquake Friday killed more than 1,600 people in Myanmar and at least 18 in Thailand. Videos show the disaster’s impact and rescue operations in the affected areas. Video …

Video captures moment earthquake shook pool at top of high rise

CCTV footage from a swimming pool in a building in Bangkok during Friday’s earthquake. Video …

Myanmar faces humanitarian crisis after quake, more than 2,000 dead

Myanmar faces a humanitarian crisis following the 7.7-magnitude earthquake that has killed more than 2,000 people, and the country’s aid needs are increasing by the hour, Red Cross officials said yesterday.

Friday’s quake, one of the strongest to hit Myanmar in a century, has damaged infrastructure, including bridges, highways, airports, and railways – hampering rescue efforts as a civil war rages on in the Southeast Asian nation. Continued …

Rescuers find no survivors in basement of collapsed Bangkok building

Thai and Israeli rescue teams have reached the basement of Zone B in the collapsed building in Bangkok, following Friday’s earthquake in Myanmar. However, no survivors were found, as the critical 72-hour rescue window nears its deadline.

Earlier, families of the 79 missing workers remained hopeful that some could still be alive in the basement. The building, which was under construction for the State Audit Office, collapsed after an 8.2-magnitude earthquake struck Myanmar. The seismic waves were reportedly amplified by Bangkok’s geological conditions, leading to the disaster. Continued …

Seven Days Given to Investigate Collapse of Chinese-Built High-Rise

Thailand Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul has called for a quick seven-day investigation into the sudden collapse of the State Audit Office’s new high-rise in Bangkok.

This Chinese-built structure crumbled, despite being designed to endure earthquakes, leaving the nation demanding answers. The probe aims to pinpoint why the 2.1-billion-baht building, a joint venture by Italian-Thai Development Plc and China Railway No.10 Engineering Group, buckled under pressure. Continued …

4 Chinese men nabbed trying to remove files from the collapsed building

Police from Bang Sue Police Station yesterday intercepted four Chinese men linked with the Chinese contractor at the collapsed building site. The men had entered the declared disaster zone and removed 32 files.

After that, they made their escape over a wall toward an awaiting pickup near Bang Sue Junction. An alert media crew spotted the men, and they were later intercepted by police. Continued …

Flood of Building Crack Reports Follows Bangkok Earthquake

Bangkok’s skyline faces a new challenge, as nearly 6,000 building crack reports flood in following a recent earthquake. This unprecedented surge has prompted the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) to refine their systems to ensure swift action from volunteer engineers. Initially, over 2,100 cracks were reported just a day after the quake. This number soared to more than 5,500 by midday as awareness spread.

The BMA is now mandating immediate inspections for buildings over eight floors to ensure safety and reduce pressure on volunteer engineers. Building owners must provide daily inspection reports. Continued …

BMA Declares All 81 Bangkok Bridges Safe Post-Myanmar Quake

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) confirmed today that all 81 bridges and flyovers throughout the capital remain safe after the powerful earthquake in Myanmar’s Mandalay rocked the region Friday.

The quake, which hit at 1.20 p.m. with a magnitude of 8.2, prompted BMA’s Public Works Department to swiftly dispatch officials for thorough inspections. The result? No damage detected, ensuring Bangkokians can continue their commute undeterred. Continued …

17 provinces’ hospitals damaged by earthquake

Hospitals in 17 provinces were damaged due to the recent earthquake as of Friday. Most of the buildings have cracks, the Public Health Ministry reported.

Those affected by the earthquake are located in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Phrae, Phayao, Nan, Lampang, Lamphun, Mae Hong Son, Phitsanulok, Phetchabun, Chainat, Nonthaburi, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Mahasarakham, Loei, and Bangkok. Continued …

16 active faults in Thailand pose future earthquake risks

The earthquake on March 28 caused massive destruction and underscored the dangers of natural disasters. Although the epicenter was outside Thailand, tremors felt in multiple areas highlighted the interconnected risks posed by “active faults” hidden beneath Thai soil.

Thailand is situated in a geologically complex region, with numerous faults spread across the country. Among them, several have been identified as active faults — faults with a history of past earthquakes or evidence of ongoing movement. These faults serve as potential sources of future earthquakes, posing risks to lives and property. Continued …

How to access the best hospitals in Thailand without overpaying

Thailand offers high-quality healthcare, attracting many expats and medical tourists. The country has both public and private hospitals, with private facilities known for advanced treatments, shorter wait times, and personalized care. However, private healthcare can be expensive.

To get the best medical treatment in Thailand hospitals without overpaying, it’s important to compare hospitals, understand pricing, and choose the right insurance. This article covers the best ways to access top hospitals in Thailand while keeping costs under control. Continued …

Thailand braces for wild weather chaos

Thailand is in for a wild ride today as the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) warns of severe summer storms set to batter 34 provinces. Expect torrential rain, howling winds, hailstorms, and even lightning strikes in some areas.

The extreme weather is being fueled by a moderate high-pressure system sweeping in from China, hitting northeastern Thailand and the South China Sea. Officials are urging the public to stay alert, as sudden downpours and powerful gusts could wreak havoc. Continued …

British Man Dies After First Muay Thai Fight on Koh Samui

A 30-year-old British man has died after participating in his first Muay Thai fight on the island of Koh Samui. The man, identified as Joseph Itai Rinomhota, collapsed after receiving a kick to the ribs during his bout at Samui International Stadium on Friday night.

Rinomhota’s trainer, Nanthawat, reported that the British fighter entered the ring at approximately 9:30 for his debut match. In the third round, the referee stopped the fight after Rinomhota sustained a heavy kick to his right ribcage. Continued …

Chiang Mai ranked 5th among global cities with worst air quality

Chiang Mai is ranked fifth among global cities with the worst air quality today, recording an AQI of 166, while Lampang and Mae Hong Son had even higher levels.

At 7:50 am, IQAir recorded Chiang Mai’s Air Quality Index (AQI) at 166, ranking it fifth among international cities with the poorest air quality. It followed Kathmandu, Nepal (237 AQI), Delhi, India (183 AQI), Yangon, Myanmar (170 AQI), and Lahore, Pakistan (166 AQI). Continued …

Cabinet Approves New Industry Standards for Escalators and Moving Walkways

The Thai Cabinet has approved a new ministerial regulation requiring escalators and moving walkways to meet updated industrial standards. Under the new rules, manufacturers and importers must obtain licenses before selling these products in Thailand.

The regulation mandates that all such products comply with the latest industry standards. Given their widespread use in commercial and public spaces, the government sees a need to enforce stricter safety measures. Continued …

Authorities Crack Down on Illegal Gold Mining in Kanchanaburi Forest

A joint operation by officers from Thong Pha Phum National Park and soldiers from the Lad Ya Task Force has led to the arrest of an illegal gold mining gang in Pilok Forest, Kanchanaburi. The authorities seized a large number of items, including wildlife carcasses and weapons.

The operation was launched following intelligence reports that a group had entered the protected area with weapons to illegally mine for gold. fficials navigated through dense forest, following old logging trails, streams, and steep ridges for 16 kilometers westward into an area previously investigated for illegal mining. Continued …

Gold surges past $3,100 as US tariffs, uncertainty propel safe-haven flows

Gold prices today soared above US$3,100 per ounce for the first time as concerns around U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariffs and the potential economic fallout, combined with geopolitical worries, drove a fresh wave of investments into the safe-haven asset.

Spot gold prices hit a record high of $3,106.50 per ounce. Gold prices have hit multiple record highs, gaining more than 18% so far this year – capitalizing on its cachet as a hedge against economic and geopolitical turbulence. Continued …

Economy unshaken by quake, says government

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira says the recent earthquake has had no effect on the economy and pledged further assistance for victims, as reports emerged that up to 5,500 buildings across the capital may have been damaged. Total losses may reach 100 billion baht.

Pichai said on Friday the ministry and state officials are closely monitoring the situation but the operations of government agencies, state banks, and the financial system remain unaffected. Continued … 

Sleepy global economy no threat to Thai casinos

The global economic slowdown is unlikely to affect investment in the much-touted entertainment complex project because it is a long-term investment, says Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

Speaking after the cabinet approved the draft entertainment complex bill legalizing casino gambling on Thursday, Julapun said the sluggish global economy will not impact this project, as there is a significant amount of capital worldwide ready to be invested. Continued …

Quake Jolts Thai Tourism: Rising Concerns Over Safety

The recent earthquake in Myanmar has shaken up Thailand’s tourism, already wobbling under safety concerns. The quake, which rocked buildings in Bangkok and other hot spots, may cause a drastic 10%-15% drop in international tourist arrivals over the next fortnight, according to the Thai Hotels Assn.

Concerns over safety have already led 10% of foreign tourists to check out early, though some returned due to lack of alternatives. The tourism sector, vital to Thailand’s economy, is bracing for a short-term impact as Minister of Tourism Sorawong Thienthong assured tourists of their safety. Meanwhile, an audit of hotels and tourist attractions is underway to ease fears. Continued …

Earthquake Panic Empties Andaman Coast: Tourist Numbers Plunge

The Andaman coast is seeing an exodus of tourists following last Friday’s powerful earthquake in Myanmar. Trang Deputy Gov. Anan Boonsamran reports over half the visitors have vanished amid a frenzy of misleading social media posts. These claims, though unfounded, have led to widespread panic, causing visitors to cancel their plans.

At Rajamangala Beach, Anan spoke candidly about the impact of the quake, an 8.2 on the Richter scale, which created unease throughout Thailand. He noted that his observations at Pak Meng pier support his estimate of the significant drop in tourist numbers. Continued …

TAT says Songkran celebrations nationwide to proceed as planned

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced yesterday that its plans to hold grand Songkran celebrations across the country would proceed as scheduled.

The TAT stated that after assessing the situation following Friday’s earthquake, it found that conditions in Bangkok and other parts of the country had returned to normal. For instance, it noted that Don Mueang International Airport and Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok continued to operate as usual, with airlines providing normal services. Continued …

Thai Airways Offers Free Changes Amid Earthquake Chaos

Thai Airways is granting its passengers fee-free changes and refunds following the recent earthquake that rocked Thailand. The national airline has opened the doors for passengers with tickets issued globally before March 29, allowing them to alter their travel dates without cost for journeys between March 28 and April 10.

For those on international flights, the new travel dates must occur before April 11, and while no change, no-show, or agency fees apply, passengers may need to pay if their new booking falls into a higher fare bracket. Continued …

Air pollution kills some 5.7 million people every year – World Bank

The World Bank has reported that air pollution claims the lives of around 5.7 million people each year, with 95% of deaths occurring in low- and middle-income countries.

In a report titled Accelerating Access to Clean Air on a Livable Planet, the bank estimated that air pollution causes an economic loss equivalent to about 5% of global gross domestic product (GDP) due to its effects on health, productivity losses, and reduced life expectancy. Continued …

Chewing gum releases microplastics into the mouth, new research finds

Chewing gum releases hundreds of tiny plastic pieces straight into people’s mouths, researchers said this week, also warning of the pollution created by the rubber-based candy.

The small study comes as researchers have increasingly been finding small shards of plastic called microplastics throughout the world, from the tops of mountains to the bottom of the ocean – and even in the air we breathe. Continued …

Suppliers expect new center to spike solar panel sales

Sales of solar panels are expected to ratchet up following the government’s decision to set up a one-stop service center to facilitate factory operators wanting to utilize solar power, say solar panel suppliers.

The cabinet resolved to have the Energy, Interior and Industry ministries work together to operate the center as part of an effort to improve ease of doing business in Thailand. The center could benefit more than 72,000 factories countrywide if owners seek permission from authorities to install rooftop solar panels, as the center avoids a lengthy and time-consuming procedure. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm
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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

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

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Kui Buri Model for wild elephants/Hope for cancer patients/Overwhelming cancer patient surge/Cooking gas price capped/Russian fined for Christmas lights/Thailand Privilege Card to diversify/Child spanking on the way out/Capital Punishment to continue/Foreign Patient Surge Strains Hospitals/Salt reduction plan/New single malt thai whisky/PEA gets tough/Lisa shines in acting debut/Nurse wins 6 million baht/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: 2025 salesplosion/Raising foreign staff quota/Incentives for foreign film shoots/Compeq invests Bt10.4 billion/TOURISM: E-visas from all Thai embassies/No travel plans for year-end/8 New International Airlines/Tourist Police App to Aid Visitors/Phu Kradueng trails to reopen/2 million Indian Tourist Arrivals/Thai AirAsia X expands Bangkok-Delhi route/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Broken system fuels flood crisis/CLIMATE THAILAND: Factories to set up solar rooftops freely/72 clean energy suppliers/7 Wind-Solar Farm Projects/Thailand bans imports of plastic waste/The reality of plastic pollution/234 new species discovered/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

Kui Buri Model for peaceful co-existence of humans and wild elephants

Attapong Pao-on, chief of the Kui Buri National Park, revealed that pushing wild elephants back into the forest zone was a key approach to reducing damage to properties and crops. Implementation, however, is by no means easy.

Discouraging wild elephants to not invade people’s farmlands involves many risks and challenges. It is necessary to lay down structure and delegate duties for smooth operations, which focus on the effectiveness and efficiency of wild elephant monitoring, as well as the safety of the staff involved. The safety of wild-elephant monitoring teams’ members, in particular, receives a strong emphasis because they directly face straying giant mammals. Continued …

Hope for cancer patients: Integrative care offers new path

Cancer affects millions of people worldwide, directly or indirectly, as one of the leading causes of death globally. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), nearly 10 million lives were lost to cancer in 2020, highlighting it as a major global health challenge.

However, advancements in medicine, lifestyle awareness, and early detection offer hope to patients and their families. A comprehensive approach to cancer care combines conventional medicine with supportive therapies to address not only the disease but the individual as a whole. Continued …

NHSO asked to deal with overwhelming cancer patient surge

Srinagarind Hospital has urged the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to take steps to deal with the influx of cancer patients, as it has witnessed an 830% surge in treatment seekers under the Cancer Treatment Anywhere (CA) program.

Hospital director Dr. Somsak Tiamkao said on Tuesday its facility was overwhelmed by a spike in cancer patients referred to the hospital under the NHSO’s CA program. This has overstretched the hospital’s resources and staffing, he noted. Continued …

Cooking gas price remains capped

The Energy Policy Administration Committee has resolved to extend the capped price of liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) for cooking at 423 baht per 15-kilogram cylinder until March 31 next year.

Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga said on Tuesday the capped retail price extension was effective from Jan. 1. It was based on the wholesale LPG price at refineries, at 20.9179 baht per kilogram. Continued …

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Russian fined for Christmas lights on car

A Russian driver was fined 500 baht for covering his car with strings of small Christmas lights. Traffic police spotted and stopped his colorfully lit sedan on Sukhumvit road in Chon Buri.

The 25-year-old Russian driver explained that he was unaware it was against the law. He had seen other cars in Bangkok that were similarly decorated. He just wanted to celebrate the Christmas-New Year festival. Continued …

Competition encourages Thailand Privilege Card to diversify

Thailand Privilege Card Co. (TPC), the operator of a long-term residency and perks program, expects slower growth attributed to intense competition.

TPC President Manatase Annawat said fiscal 2025 would be more challenging, as many Asian countries are promoting similar long-term visa schemes to attract affluent individuals, including Malaysia, Singapore and Cambodia. Continued …

Child spanking on the way out, says government

In a historic move for children’s rights, Thailand’s Senate unanimously approved an amendment to Section 1567 of the Civil and Commercial Code, transforming the regulations surrounding parental discipline. This newly passed amendment, swiftly moving through all three readings in a single day, updates the existing clause that allowed parents to “punish the child in a reasonable manner for disciplinary purposes.”

Key to the amendment is the prohibition of punishment involving abuse, violence, or any form of harm to a child’s body or mind. It also mandates that disciplinary actions respect a child’s human dignity, safeguarding their physical and mental well-being. A Senate spokesperson highlighted that parents maintain their rights to guide their children, but they must do so without resorting to harmful methods. Continued …

Thai Cabinet Rejects Proposal to Abolish Capital Punishment

In a firm stance against recent appeals for the abolition of the death penalty, Thailand’s cabinet has unanimously decided to retain capital punishment in its legal system. This decision emerged after the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) advocated for a gradual end to this severe form of punishment, citing its abolition in many other nations as an impetus for change.

The cabinet, however, remained unconvinced by these arguments, with government spokesman Kharom Polpornklang affirming the need for the death penalty. Continued …

Foreign Patient Surge Strains Thai Border Hospitals

Thailand’s border hospitals are experiencing increased strain, as more foreign nationals cross into the country seeking medical attention. This has raised serious concerns over the impact on healthcare resources and the accessibility of services for Thai citizens.

The issue came to prominence after a medical professional made a public post on social media, highlighting the treatment of a pregnant woman from Myanmar. She and other foreign patients were reportedly taking advantage of Thailand’s healthcare provisions, knowing they could obtain free or subsidized care for their children born in Thailand. This situation is indicative of a broader challenge faced by hospitals near the borders. Continued …

Salt reduction plan seen as key to curbing NCDs

The Public Health Ministry has announced measures to reduce salt and sodium consumption, aiming to reduce the problem of noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).

Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin chaired the National Policy Committee on Salt and Sodium Consumption Reduction to reduce NCDs on Monday, saying Thai people consumed salt and sodium much higher than a standard recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Continued …

ThaiBev launches marketing campaign for new single malt whisky

Recognizing the changing preferences of Thai consumers toward more premium spirits, Thai Beverage Pcl (ThaiBev) has introduced a new single malt whisky, PRAKAAN, to the market.

PRAKAAN is crafted using single malt barley and yeast imported directly from Scotland. The whisky also utilizes pure, naturally alkaline water sourced from the western forests of Kamphaeng Phet province, along with imported oak casks. The production is overseen by nine master distillers who have honed their skills in Scotland. Continued …

PEA gets tough over pole use

The Provincial Electricity Authority (PEA) says it will prosecute private firms and state enterprises that have illegally installed communication cables on its power poles.

The announcement came on Monday after Deputy Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul directed the PEA to intensify efforts to charge these legal entities. Continued …

Lisa shines in acting debut as ‘Mook’ in The White Lotus

Thai-born superstar Lalisa Manobal, known to her many fans as just ‘Lisa’, is to make her official debut as an actress in the HBO series The White Lotus (Season 3), in which she plays a character called “Mook”, a member of staff at a resort.

Lisa appears in the season teaser saying “Welcome everyone to The White Lotus Thailand,” offering a glimpse of her character’s role in the season to be streamed next February (on Instagram at @lalalalisa_m). Continued …

Chaiyaphum nurse wins 6 million baht in Thai lottery

A nurse from Thepsathit Hospital in Chaiyaphum province has struck gold by winning the top prize in the Thai government lottery, making her a millionaire overnight. The winning ticket number 097863, drawn Monday, has brought the Thai nurse a prize of 6 million baht.

The winning numbers for the front three digits were 290 and 742, while the back three digits were 881 and 339. The two-digit number at the end was 21. – thethaiger.com

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2025 kicks off with a salesplosion from the Commerce Ministry

Hold onto your hats shoppers: the Commerce Ministry is kicking off 2025 with a bang, unveiling its New Year Mega Sale 2025. With discounts of up to 80% on over 40,000 products and services, this is a shopping spree you won’t want to miss.

Over 300 vendors are rolling out the red carpet, from major manufacturers and department stores to your favourite convenience stores and online marketplaces. Running from Dec. 17 to Jan. 31, the colossal sale is set to slash living costs by a whopping 4.8 billion baht and rake in 14.4 billion baht in revenue. Continued …

Cabinet okays raising foreign staff quota

The cabinet has approved in principle increasing the number of foreign workers at businesses to deal with the shortage. According to government spokesman Jirayu Huangsab, under Thai laws the number of foreign workers at a single business is limited to a ceiling of 100 individuals, and for stateless foreign workers, the limit is 50 per business.

The law limiting the number of foreign workers has been in place since 1979. However, the economic landscape has significantly changed in 45 years, making it appropriate to increase the proportion of foreign workers per business. Continued …

Better incentives for foreign film shoots

The cabinet on Tuesday approved a revised cash rebate scheme for foreign film shoots, as proposed by the Tourism and Sports Ministry.

The new incentive of a cash rebate of up to 30% for foreign film shoots in Thailand with no maximum refund limit should increase revenue for the country by 20%, or at least 7.5 billion baht in 2025, attracting more large productions. Continued …

Compeq invests Bt10.4 billion in Thai PCB export base

Compeq, the world’s fifth largest printed circuit board (PCB) manufacturer, has spent 10.4 billion baht on making Thailand its new key export base to serve growing demand for PCBs in a range of industries from electric vehicles to data centers, says the Board of Investment (BoI).

Compeq (Thailand) Co., which applied for investment incentives from the board in December last year, opened a factory yesterday. The plant, spanning 112 rai of land in Asia Industrial Estate in Samut Prakan, already employs 600 Thai workers. This is set to reach 1,500 next year. Continued …

E-visas from all Thai embassies, consulates from Jan 1

People intending to visit Thailand will be able to apply online for an e-visa at Thai embassies and consulates worldwide from Jan. 1. Foreign Minister Maris Sangiampongsa said that from Jan. 1, the Thai e-visa system would be operative at all 94 Thai embassies and consulates.

Worawoot Pongprapapant, director-general of consular affairs, said travelers will no longer have to queue up and file many documents at embassies. Continued …

Majority of Thais have no travel plans for year-end

Over 67% of Thais have not made any travel plans for the year-end holidays, mostly due to concern about their financial status and high traveling expenses, a survey has found.

The Commerce Ministry’s Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) conducted a survey in November among 5,669 citizens nationwide regarding their travel plans for November and December. In the survey, 67.72% of respondents said they have no travel plans, with 38.55% saying they are concerned about their current financial status or problems. Continued …

Thailand’s ‘MICE’ Cities Welcomed 8 New International Airlines in 2024

Thailand is making significant strides in international connectivity, as eight airlines have introduced new direct flights to its four primary MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) cities. The key cities are Bangkok, Phuket, Pattaya, and Chiang Mai.

With three more airlines set to launch routes in 2025, the country is solidifying its position as a premier global destination for business and leisure travelers. Bangkok is experiencing a remarkable lift in European connectivity. British Airways has resumed London-Bangkok routes this year. This will increase frequency from three to five weekly flights in January and February 2025, with a planned four flights in March. Continued …

Thailand Launches Tourist Police App to Aid Visitors

The Tourism Police Division of Thailand, in collaboration with the tourism sector, has launched the “Thailand Tourist Police Application” to enhance visitor safety during the high season.

The newly launched app allows tourists to contact the tourist police, report emergencies, and share their location online for immediate assistance, thereby ensuring greater security and peace of mind. – aseannow.com

Phu Kradueng trails to reopen with new safety measures

The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation will reopen popular Phu Kradueng mountain in Loei province to visitors next Monday, Dec 23. It was closed last Friday after an elephant killed a visitor walking a trail on Dec. 11.

Director-general Attapon Charoenchansa said new safety measures were planned to protect visitors to the northeastern tourist attraction. Continued …

Thailand Celebrates 2 million Indian Tourist Arrivals of 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) celebrated a significant milestone with the arrival of this year’s 2,000,000th Indian tourist at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Monday. This achievement underscores India’s vital role as a key source market for Thailand’s thriving tourism industry.

Passengers arriving on THAI flight TG324 from Delhi were warmly greeted with traditional Thai garlands, symbolizing the nation’s renowned hospitality. Among them was the 2,000,000th Indian visitor, Chetan Gupta, who expressed delight at the recognition. Continued …

Thai AirAsia X expands Bangkok-Delhi route with 4 weekly flights

Thai AirAsia X is ramping up its services, connecting Bangkok and Delhi, India, with four weekly flights starting Jan. 15. The move comes as the airline capitalizes on surging demand from Indian flyers, driven by visa-free travel perks and enhanced connectivity.

The carrier, which operates A330 planes, marked its return to the Indian capital on Sunday. From January, flights will operate on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, and Saturdays, up from the current two weekly services. Continued …

Our broken system fuels flood crisis

In just a few months, floods devastated both northern and southern Thailand, revealing a troubling truth: the country’s disaster response system is failing, and climate change is making it worse.

Thailand’s weak disaster management – from poor warnings to inadequate rescues – turns emergencies into preventable tragedies. As climate change worsens storms and floods, the damage will grow unless action is taken now to fix the broken system. Continued …

Cabinet approves allowing factories to set up solar rooftops freely

The Cabinet on Tuesday approved a draft directive of the Industry Ministry to free factories from seeking permission for the installation of solar rooftops to generate their own electricity.

Industry Minister Akanat Promphan told reporters after the weekly Cabinet meeting that it had approved a draft regulation under the Factory Act to allow factories to set up solar rooftops of any capacity without having to seek approval first. Continued …

ERC clears 72 clean energy suppliers

The Energy Regulatory Commission’s secretary-general released a list of 72 solar and wind farms to generate 2,145.3 megawatts of electricity despite an earlier order by the energy minister to delay the purchase of clean energy.

Poonpat Leesombatpiboon, ERC secretary-general, issued a statement on Monday, announcing that 64 solar farms and eight wind farms have been selected to produce clean energy. Continued … 

Gunkul Engineering Wins 7 Wind-Solar Farm Projects

Sopacha Dhumrongpiyawut, managing director of Gunkul Engineering Public Co., revealed that the company was selected by the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) to provide the feed-in tarff (FiT) renewable energy for the period of 2022-2030.

There would be 7 on-ground wind and solar energy power plant projects with a total production capacity of 319 megawatts, including a wind farm of 284 megawatts, and a solar farm of 35 megawatts. Continued …

Thailand bans imports of plastic waste from January 1

Importers in Thailand will not be allowed to bring plastic waste into the kingdom from Jan. 1, as the country moves to prevent hazards to the environment and public health, the Department of Foreign Trade announced on Tuesday.

The move, proposed by the Natural Resources and Environment Ministry, was approved by the Cabinet on Dec. 3 and published in the Royal Gazette on Monday, Arada Fuangtong, the department’s director-general said. Continued …

Greenpeace explores the reality of plastic pollution

By the end of 2024, an estimated 220 million tons of plastic waste will be produced, and by 2050, this amount is expected to triple. All of this plastic pollutes every corner of the planet and threatens the well-being of people.

For countries that are most vulnerable to the climate crisis, such as Thailand, there is a strong need to address the plastic crisis to secure a better future for the younger generations. While the movement for climate action has strengthened, so have the many false solutions that corporations are feeding us. Continued … 

234 new species discovered in the Greater Mekong region

A lizard with a name that sounds like it could star in Game of Thrones, a soft-furred hedgehog, a high-altitude crocodile newt, a freshwater fish already well-known among aquarium enthusiasts, and a new genus of palm tree are just some of the 234 species described by scientists in the Greater Mekong region of Southeast Asia in 2023, according to a report released by the World Wildlife Fund (WWF).

With many of the species already under threat of extinction from human activities, WWF is calling on governments in the region to increase conservation of these rare, amazing creatures and their habitats. 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

Friday’s news-Sept 13


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Bluport Hall opens/5 Best Places To Retire/State hospitals ‘facing financial troubles’/Locals given chance to shine/Thailand braces for flood of rain/Most severe flooding in 40–50 years/36,000+ families still flooded in/Chiang Rai grapples with flood/Bishop describes ‘unprecedented flooding’/Boats Carry Terrified Children To Safety/PM speeds up flood aid/Sinking strategy on floods/Flights resume at Chiang Rai airport/Lisa wins 2024 MTV Video Music Award/King cobra in senior’s home/Economy: PM announces policies/Thailand’s ‘Happy go-Lucky’ Economy/Digital wallet handouts to start/Consumer confidence drops/Consumers shift focus to essentials/Household debt hits new record high/Thai Gen Z’s strategic shopping/Bank lowers 2025 outlook/Casinos could end up in monopoly/ASEAN’s ‘golden era’/Tourism: World’s Most Overcrowded Destination/World’s best hotel/Tourism agency’s post-flood plans/Thailand’s new tourism campaign/Thailand Experience: A Luxurious Cultural Experience/Must-visit fried rice restaurants/Cannabis-Infused Wellness Treatments/Climate Thailand: The cheapest electric vehicles/Koh Lanta’s war on waste/Sustainability Expo/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

Bluport Hall conference and event center opens

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5 Best Places Where You Can Retire with $250,000 in Savings and Feel Rich

Explore the five best places where you can retire with $250,000 in savings and feel rich.

Hua Hin, Thailand

Referred to as the “Royal City of the East”, Hua Hin is a stunning resort area where you can retire on $250,000 and feel rich. From beautiful seaside houses and villas to summer palaces, Hua Hin offers retirees the luxury of choosing a retirement home that best suits their desires. Its delightful mix of beaches, warm tropical climate, and cultural festivals are everything a retiree hopes to enjoy in their golden years. As a single expat retiree, expect to live a comfortable retirement here on $1,000 a month. Continued …

State hospitals ‘facing financial troubles’

A top Public Health Ministry official has admitted that state-owned hospitals nationwide are facing financial problems, and cooperation is urgently needed from their directors to help fix the issue.

Dr. Opas Kankawinpong, the ministry’s permanent secretary, said the ministry is struggling to run the public health system due to an insufficient budget, which is affecting around 1,000 hospitals that fall under its responsibility. He was speaking to medical staff from around the country at an annual academic conference on public health in Nakhon Ratchasima province yesterday. Continued …

Locals given chance to shine in Thai Open in Hua Hin

Five Thai players have received singles wildcards into the WTA Thailand Open, tournament director Paradorn Srichaphan said on Thursday.

Two players – world No.187 Lanlana Tararudee and the 333rd-ranked Thasaporn Naklo – have received singles main draw wildcards of the tournament in Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan. Continued …

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Thailand braces for flood of rain until Tuesday

Heavy rain and potential flash floods have been forecast across Thailand until Tuesday, Sept. 17, warns the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). The announcement cautioned that several regions would experience increased rainfall and strong winds in the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand.

In the coming days, substantial rainfall will hit Thailand, particularly in the northeast, central, eastern, and western southern regions. Continued …

Northern Mekong River provinces battling the most severe flooding in 40–50 years

Northern Thailand is on high alert after heavy flooding mid-week hit Chiang Rai province, particularly the Mae Sai district. However, as water recedes there after closing Chiang Rai Airport, the Mekong River will continue to rise from Friday until next Tuesday.

For instance, elevated water levels were measured as rising 1.23 meters in Nong Khai on Thursday as rescue services and officials prepare for the threatened overflow of the river. This is due to 2-3 times the normal rainfall in the region over the last few days, caused by an acute depression. Rescue workers and local reports describe the worst flooding in 40-50 years, with more expected until the middle of next week. Continued …

36,000+ families in north, central Thailand still flooded in

As many as 36,199 households in 24 districts of seven provinces in the north and central regions are still overwhelmed by heavy flooding, the Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department said. In its last update on Thursday, the department said 545 villages in 24 districts in Chiang Rai, Chiang Mai, Tak, Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, Ang Thong and Ayutthaya were still inundated.

From Aug. 16, a total of 106,467 families in 2,975 villages in 125 districts in 27 provinces were affected by floods, the department said. Since then, some 33 people have died from drowning or landslides, and 24 have sustained injuries. Continued …

Chiang Rai grapples with flood disaster

The economic center of Thailand’s northernmost province is now inundated, with floodwaters reaching waist-deep levels and continuing to rise due to the overflowing Kok River.

Flooding on Thursday led to the closure of Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport, with a Thai AirAsia flight departing at 1.10pm the last flight to operate. The airport was reopened to limited flights today. Continued …

Catholic bishop describes ‘unprecedented flooding’ in northern Thailand

Continuous heavy rains over the past few days after typhoon Yagi made landfall in Vietnam have triggered flash floods, river overflows, and landslides across various areas of the northernmost Diocese of Chiang Rai in Thailand.

“The flood water level has been rising all the time since Monday. The cathedral is flooded up to the altar. (The bishop’s) two-story residence is uninhabitable, even on the second floor. We have no more electricity now,” Bishop Joseph Vuthilert Haelom said. Continued …

Boats Carry Terrified Students To Safety In Thai Floods

Rescuers in boats carried 60 schoolchildren to safety in the northern Thai city of Chiang Rai on Thursday after they were stranded by what residents said was the worst flood in decades.

The children, students at Samakkhi Witthayakhom School, spent a terrifying night trapped in a dormitory as the floodwaters, swollen by torrential rains from Typhoon Yagi, surged on Wednesday afternoon. Continued …

PM speeds up flood aid

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has instructed agencies to step up relief measures to help flood victims in flood-ravaged provinces in the north, especially Chiang Rai, as quickly as possible.

Immediately after outlining the government’s policy statement in parliament on Thursday, Paetongtarn called an urgent meeting of cabinet ministers to discuss relief measures for flood victims in the north. Continued …

A sinking strategy on floods

The heavy flooding in northernmost Mae Sai district in Chiang Rai province is not just another serious flood – it is a warning sign that our country lacks an adequate flood warning and monitoring system.

For three days, hundreds of flood victims in Mae Sai district have been stranded on their roofs, as evacuation boats were thwarted by a strong deluge. Now, professional jet-ski athletes are helping to rescue senior citizens and only military forces can access the area delivering food and flood relief items. Continued …

Flights resume at Chiang Rai airport

Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport will operate four inbound and four outbound flights on Friday, but passengers are advised to allow up to five hours to reach the terminal due to severe flooding.

The airport announced that Thai Airways International, Nok Air, Thai Lion Air and Thai AirAsia will offer a combined total of four flights from Bangkok to the northern border province and four return flights. Continued …

Lisa’s star shines bright at 2024 MTV Video Music Awards

Thailand’s very own K-pop princess Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban has made history by winning her second “Best K-pop” title at the 2024 MTV Video Music Awards on Thursday.

Lisa, who clinched her first MTV VMA in 2022, said her latest single “Rockstar” released on June 28, marks her comeback as a solo artist since her first single “Lalisa” hit the charts on Sept. 10, 2021. Continued …

King cobra slithers into senior’s home

A large king cobra measuring 3.5 metres was found hiding in the kitchen of a 73-year-old woman’s house, prompting her to call the Southern Venomous Snake Team for assistance.

The incident occurred yesterday when Taweesak Boonsed, an official from the Southern Venomous Snake Team, received a distress call from Yingdee Suwannarat, who resides in Moo 8, Thap Chang subdistrict, Na Thawi district, Songkhla province. Continued … 

PM announces policies as opposition criticizes progress

Newly appointed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra announced her policy statement in Parliament on Thursday, focusing on measures to improve citizens’ financial status and increase state income.

During her 58-minute-long policy statement, Paetongtarn, who is the leader of the ruling Pheu Thai Party, outlined plans for comprehensive debt restructuring, particularly concerning home and car loans, alongside support for informal debtors. These measures would not compromise the country’s financial stability, she said. Continued …

End of the road proposed for Thailand’s ‘Happy go-Lucky’ Economy

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra gave her government’s policy statement to parliament on Thursday. The plans outlined by Paetongtarn are decidedly more ambitious and groundbreaking than her predecessor’s. Certainly, at its core is a radical plan to eliminate Thailand’s massive grey economy.

In short, the government intends that every worker in Thailand, as well as foreigners, will be brought into the tax net. The plan envisions a reverse tax system where low-paid workers will be incentivised to do so. This will be achieved by income supplements tied to specific income thresholds. Continued …

First phase of digital wallet handouts to start Sept 25

The government is to launch the first phase of the digital wallet scheme on Sept. 25, disbursing 10,000 baht a head to approximately 14.2 million people from a budget allocation of 140 billion baht, the Finance Ministry said on Thursday.

About 90% of target recipients have been screened and checked for qualification, Pichai Chunhavajira, deputy PM and finance minister told members of the House of Representatives on Thursday in the session following the delivery of the government’s policy statement by Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra. Continued …

Thailand’s consumer confidence drops to 13-month low

Thai consumer confidence dropped for a sixth consecutive month in August to a 13-month low, weighed by concerns about slow economic growth and higher living amid uncertainty over a new government’s policies, a survey showed on Thursday.

The consumer index of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC) fell to 56.5 in August from 57.7 in the previous month, the university said in a statement. Continued …

Thai consumers shift focus to essentials

More than half (54%) of Thai consumers are concerned that macroeconomic volatility will affect the country’s economic outlook, according to PwC’s latest survey.

This has led them to opt for spending more on essential goods. Social media has emerged as the most favored channel for shopping among Thais, although concerns about personal data leakage persist. Continued …

Average household debt in Thailand hits new record high of 606,378 baht

The average household debt in Thailand has reached a record high, increasing by 8.4% from the previous year due to slow economic growth, lower incomes, and high living costs.

The Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce reported that household debt in Thailand is at its highest level in 16 years, with an average of over 606,000 baht. The survey of 1,300 people found that almost all households (99.7%) carry debt, with most of it categorized as formal debt. Continued …

Thai Gen Z leads Asia in strategic shopping

Generation Z in Thailand is at the forefront of strategic shopping behaviors across Asia, driving significant shifts in consumer trends and market dynamics, according to the consumer intelligence firm NielsenIQ (NIQ).

With their research-intensive and price-sensitive habits, Gen Z is reshaping the retail landscape in Thailand and beyond, the NIQ Spend Z Report has found. Continued …

Bank sees soft landing, lowers 2025 outlook

SCB EIC, the research center of Siam Commercial Bank (SCB), forecasts Thailand is likely to experience a soft economic landing next year as growth momentum slows.

The center maintains its 2024 economic growth forecast for Thailand at 2.5%. However, EIC downgraded the 2025 outlook to 2.6% from previous forecasts of 2.9%-3%. Continued …

Casinos could end up in monopoly hands: coalition MP

Bhumjaithai, a key coalition party, yesterday reiterated its support for Pheu Thai’s idea of legalizing casinos, but it also voiced concern over possible monopolies reaping most of the benefits.

Bhumjaithai has never objected to Pheu Thai’s entertainment complex idea, but it does not want to see only one or two companies dominating the industry, says Korrawee Prissananantakul, a Bhumjaithai MP for Ang Thong. Continued …

Thailand’s industrial park giant gears up for ASEAN ‘golden era’

WHA Corp, Thailand’s largest industrial estate developer, has announced aggressive plans to attract foreign investment in the second half of 2024, after predicting a surge in demand due to global relocation trends and geopolitical shifts.

The strategic business plan, unveiled by CEO Jareeporn Jarukornsakul on Wednesday, aims to capitalize on global companies’ increasing interest in Southeast Asia investments. Continued …

Phuket Named World’s Most Overcrowded Destination, Pattaya 2nd, Krabi 3rd

Phuket, Thailand’s picturesque island getaway, has earned the unfortunate distinction of being the world’s most overcrowded destination. Once renowned for its serene beaches and tranquil atmosphere, Phuket now sees tourists outnumbering locals by an astonishing 118 to one.

The issue of overtourism has been thrust into the spotlight since the global travel industry roared back to life post-Covid. Holidaymakers, eager to make up for lost time, have inundated many popular spots, putting immense pressure on local infrastructure and environments. Continued …

Bangkok’s Mandarin Oriental named world’s best hotel

Bangkok’s iconic Mandarin Oriental Hotel has officially snagged the prestigious title of the Best Hotel in Asia and the World, according to The Telegraph’s Hotel Awards. The British media giant placed the luxurious Thai retreat at the top of its 2024 list, beating fierce global competition. This award comes after The Telegraph’s hotel and destination experts combed through 10,000 hotel reviews to determine the crème de la crème. (The Thaiger)

Tourism agency making post-flood plans for north

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is monitoring flooding in the north and its impact on tourism, while it plans to launch tourism campaigns and promotions to stimulate these provinces after the inundation eases.

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool said when the water level recedes and the situation eases, the agency will evaluate the impact by dividing affected businesses into three groups. Continued …

Thailand’s new tourism campaign expected to generate 800 million baht

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) unveiled a new initiative to invigorate the country’s tourism sector with the “Charming Thailand: 5 Regions” event series. Announced by TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, this campaign aims to highlight Thailand’s cultural heritage and modern attractions through a series of large-scale events, expected to draw over 147,000 visitors and generate more than 800 million baht in tourism revenue.

The event series will span five regions throughout September, offering a variety of immersive cultural experiences in food, music, and art. These events will also feature free concerts by well-known artists. Continued …

How to Enjoy a Luxurious Cultural Experience in Thailand

Are you looking to immerse yourself in a world where luxury meets tradition? Thailand, with its golden temples, pristine beaches, and vibrant culture, offers a perfect blend of opulence and heritage.

For those seeking a lavish cultural adventure, here are some of the ultimate indulgences that Thailand has to offer, from exquisite dining experiences to exclusive cultural encounters. Discover how to experience the best of Thailand in style and sophistication, as the government boosts global Thai cuisine appeal, elevating the country’s culinary delights to new international heights. Continued … 

Must-visit fried rice restaurants in Bangok

If you’re in Bangkok and craving delicious fried rice (Khao Pad), you’re in for a treat! Fried rice is one of Thailand’s most loved dishes, offering a perfect mix of rice, vegetables, and your choice of meat or seafood, all stir-fried together.

Whether you’re a local or a visitor, finding the best place to enjoy this flavorful meal is always exciting. Khao Pad is quick, tasty, and loved by people of all ages. To make your search easier, we’ve gathered some must-visit fried rice restaurants in Bangkok. Each spot offers its own unique twist on this classic dish, with fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Continued …

Inside The Thai Retreat With Cannabis-Infused Wellness Treatments

U..S. cannabis edibles brand KANHA has partnered with an award-winning luxury beachfront hotel on Thailand’s Koh Samui Island, The Beach Samui. This partnership introduces a range of cannabis-infused treatments, aiming to enhance the guest experience and offer something unique within wellness tourism.

“Wellness enthusiasts around the world have been seeking a place where they can enjoy premium cannabis treatments in a resort setting,” stated Cameron Clarke, co-founder and CEO of Sunderstorm, the parent company of KANHA. “The partnership between KANHA and The Beach Samui delivers on this market demand with one-of-a-kind experiences that allow travelers to enjoy cannabis as they relax and recharge in a luxury resort on one of the best islands in Asia.” Continued …

The cheapest electric vehicles to buy in Thailand

Thinking about making the switch to an electric vehicle in Thailand but worried about the cost? You’re not alone. With the rising fuel prices and increasing environmental concerns, more and more people are looking for affordable electric vehicle (EV) options that won’t break the bank. Luckily, Thailand’s market has some budget-friendly EVs that are both economical and environmentally friendly.

In this article, we’ll guide you through the cheapest electric vehicles available in Thailand, helping you find the perfect match for your budget and lifestyle. Whether you’re a city commuter or someone who loves weekend road trips, there’s an affordable EV out there for you. Continued …

Koh Lanta’s war on waste hailed as breakthrough for green tourism

A groundbreaking community waste-management program on the island of Koh Lanta in Krabi province is being hailed as a game-changer in the fight against environmental damage caused by overtourism in Thailand.

Launched by the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) in 2021, the initiative is setting a new standard for sustainable tourism and preserving the island’s natural beauty for generations to come. Continued …

Sustainability Expo aims to raise awareness, inspire immediate action

In the face of multiple challenges posed by escalating climate crises, the 5th edition of Sustainability Expo 2024 (SX2024) is being taken to the next level, cementing its position as ASEAN’s largest sustainability trade show, the organizer told a press conference on Thursday.

Scheduled from Sept. 27 to Oct. 6 at Bangkok’s Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, the expo will operate under the theme “Good Balance, Better World”. The event aims to raise awareness and promote immediate action on climate change through a variety of activities, said Tongjai Thanachanan, director of the SX Organizing Committee. Continued …

Tech billionaire pulls off first private spacewalk high above Earth

A tech billionaire popped out from a SpaceX capsule hundreds of miles above Earth and performed the first private spacewalk Thursday, a high-risk endeavor once reserved for professional astronauts. Continued …

Malaysia expands probe into Islamic business group over child abuse claims

Malaysian authorities have widened their investigation into a prominent Islamic business organization, a day after police rescued more than 400 children suspected of being sexually abused at charity homes run by the group. Continued …

Red Cross pushes for aid corridors into war-torn Myanmar

The International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) is in talks with Myanmar’s ruling military government, its armed opponents and its neighbors to provide cross-border humanitarian assistance to the war-torn country, its chief said on Wednesday. Continued …

Gold prices set fresh record

Gold prices rose more than 1% to reach a record high on Thursday, helped by expectations of an interest rate cut by the U.S. Federal Reserve next week after U.S. data signaled a slowing of the economy. Continued …

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