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Re: Impact on Thailand of retired foreigners

“I think that in times of fluctuating tourism numbers, we must not forget that it is the long-term retirees living here who keep part of the economy running. And they do so for a long time. In many cases, however, this is only possible if their lives here are not made unnecessarily difficult, or even very difficult.

“So my appeal to those who can and want to influence this: Give the thousands upon thousands of retirees and early retirees the opportunity to continue to care for this wonderful country. Be it through domestic travel or “just” by consuming the goods and services offered. And, very few of these people in love with Thailand attract unpleasant attention! With that in mind: Thank you for all your efforts.” – RBM

Devasom Hua Hin marks 15 years of hospitality, rebrands restaurant

Award-winning Thai luxury hospitality provider Devasom marks its 15th anniversary this year, celebrating a legacy built on discerning experiences, authentic heritage, and a deep commitment to mindful living.

To commemorate the 15th anniversary milestone, Devasom Hua Hin will rebrand its dining experience to launch Pribpri, named after the ancient name of Phetchaburi city, offering an authentic Phetchaburi culinary experience featuring some unique local signature dishes. Continued …

Famous Michelin Eatery Probed Over Bt4,000 Omelette Charge

Bangkok’s famed Michelin-starred Raan Jay Fai restaurant finds itself under the scrutiny of the Department of Internal Trade. The investigation, led by Deputy Director-General Udom Srisomsong, focuses on allegations that the eatery overcharged a social media influencer by 2,500 baht.

The incident in question arose when PEACHII, a popular YouTuber with 1.6 million followers, claimed she was charged 4,000 baht for Raan Jay Fai’s renowned crab omelette, despite the menu listing the price at 1,500 baht. This significant discrepancy sparked a wave of online attention and prompted the department to look into potential violations of the Prices of Goods and Services Act. Continued …

Restaurants warned to display clear prices or face fine

The Department of Internal trade (DIT) has issued an announcement reminding all restaurants to comply with the Central Committee on the Price of Goods and Services Notification No 68 (2025), issued under the Price of Goods and Services Act 1999, which governs the display of goods and service prices.

The announcement requires restaurants to display prices correctly, clearly and comprehensively, allowing consumers to easily check and compare costs before making a purchase, while also preventing confusion or incorrect billing. Continued …

Fury Erupts After Foreigners Brutally Assault Local in Patong

A shocking street fight in Phuket has once again put a spotlight on law enforcement in Thailand. A viral video captured foreigners attacking a Thai man outside a restaurant in Patong, stirring outrage on social media.

The clip shows the Thai man hiding under a table while three to four foreign men surround and assault him. Another local attempted to intervene, but the violence continued as the victim tried to reason with his attackers. An outpouring of criticism about the nation’s legal system and the perceived impunity of foreigners in Thailand has resulted from the footage. Continued …

ASEAN economies face slowdown in H2 as export boost fades

Nikkei Asia reported that ASEAN economies are bracing for an economic slowdown in the second half of the year as the boost from accelerated exports begins to fade.

In Thailand, gross domestic product grew 2.8% year-on-year in the quarter ending June, down from 3.2% growth in the previous quarter, according to official data released yesterday by the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). Continued …

Thailand records 7% y/y drop in foreign visitors so far in 2025

Thailand’s foreign tourist arrivals from Jan. 1 to Aug. 17 fell 7% from the same period a year earlier, the Tourism and Sports Ministry said today. There were about 20.81 million foreign visitors during the period, it said. China was the largest source market, with 2.93 million visitors.

Yesterday, the National Economic and Social Development Council cut its forecast for foreign tourist arrivals this year to 33 million from 37 million. There was a record of nearly 40 million visitors in 2019, before the pandemic. Continued …

Thailand Strengthens Position as Asia’s Leading Hub for Medical and Wellness Tourism

Medical tourism and wellness travel now rank among the sharpest upward curves the global travel sector has seen in years, and in Thailand the footprint is anything but small. At the recent Skål International Bangkok panel on ‘The Business of Wellness‘, speakers estimated that the two segments, working in concert, could soon yield upwards of USD 17 billion each year, shaping the Kingdom’s tourism vision in concrete terms.

Such figures mirror earlier blueprints in which planners anticipated that health and wellness, together with cultural routes, luxury escapes, nature circuits, and the MICE circuit, would anchor long-term tourism horizons. Today’s travelers, conditioned to favor itineraries that seamlessly weave clinical expertise with approaches to well-being, find in Thailand the patient, practice, and environment long deemed essential. Continued …

Surge In Unusual Claims From Australian Tourists In Thailand

Australia’s long-running affair with Thailand isn’t cooling down — holiday bookings from the Land Down Under keep hitting new highs, and the Southeast Asian gem keeps welcoming record numbers of Aussie visitors. Yet, as departure boards brighten with Thai-bound flights, insurers note a parallel surge in left-of-field claims.

A well-known insurance company has reported a 43% increase in the number of Australians seeking emergency help in Thailand during the first half of 2025, compared to the same period last year. The unusual claims are both a testament to the challenges tourists can face abroad and a reflection of the growing number of Australian visitors to Thailand. Continued …

Bitcoin to baht: digital assets sandbox in offing for foreign tourists

The government’s latest initiative allowing foreign tourists to convert digital assets into baht for spending during their time in the country is expected to boost foreign tourist spending by an additional 10%, says Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira.

Pichai said the initiative, which is scheduled to operate as a nationwide sandbox, will enable foreign tourists visiting Thailand to convert their digital assets into baht and use them via the country’s e-money system. Continued …

Tamarind Night Market: a must-visit evening attraction in Hua Hin

Tamarind Night Market has become one of Hua Hin’s most popular weekend attractions, particularly for those looking to enjoy an evening of affordable dining and live entertainment. Located just past Cicada Market on the road to Khao Takiab, Tamarind opens every Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from around 5 p.m. to 11 p.m.

Unlike Cicada, which focuses on arts, crafts, and shopping, Tamarind is almost entirely centered on food and drink. Visitors can choose from a wide range of stalls serving Thai favorites, seafood, grilled meats, pizza, desserts, and fresh juices. Continued …

Baan Khun Por Hua Hin: the everyday favorite for food and live music

Baan Khun Por is one of Hua Hin’s most popular night-time food courts, located on Soi 88 just a short distance from the town’s historic train station. Open daily from 5 p.m. until 11 p.m., it draws both locals and visitors who come for its lively, yet relaxed, atmosphere and wide range of food options.

Unlike more traditional night markets in Hua Hin, Baan Khun Por is designed around a central seating area that can accommodate up to 1,000 diners. Surrounding this space are close to 100 stalls offering everything from Thai favorites such as grilled seafood and moo ka ta to international dishes, including Indian curries, Japanese sushi, Korean fried chicken, Italian pizzas, and Mexican-inspired meals. Continued …

Bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin offers two round trips daily. The fare is 200 baht each way and takes three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure is from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.(We recommend checking with the bus company about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Starting May 1, the Don Mueang-Hua Hin route will offer two round trips per day. The two outbound trips from Don Mueang Airport will depart at 8 am and 3 pm. The bus will stop at eight locations, including the Service Hall at Don Mueang, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal in Bangkok, Mahachai, Phetchaburi Big C, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, and the Hua Hin Bus Station.

For the return trips from Hua Hin, buses will depart at  9 am and 3:30 pm, stopping at seven locations, including the Hua Hin Bus Station, Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall, Cha Am PTT Petrol Station, Phetchaburi Bus Station, Mahachai, Mo Chit 2 Bus Terminal, and Don Mueang Airport.

Online Booking and Customer Service: Facebook Page: BorKorSor; LINE ID: @TCL99; Website: TCL99 Transport.

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

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

(We recommend checking with the airline about this schedule, as it changes without notice.)

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 12:10 pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 10:20 am

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

                            • Emergency hotline – 191
                            • Emergency medical services – 1554
                            • Water accident – 1196
                            • Motorway hotline – 1586
                            • Emergency medical – 1669
                            • Highway police – 1193
                            • Tourist police – 1155
                            • Bus ticket – 1490
                            • Department of Highways – 1586
                            • State Railway – 1590