Today’s news: Eco-Friendly Ideas for Loy Krathong/’New Year’s gift’ for the public/Struggling for fresh air/Flooded with imported plastic waste/Hua Hin Bike Week/Defense chiefs meet in Cha Am/South at risk of flash floods/Miss Universe runner-up in Mexico accident/Elephant causes havoc/Dispute turns violent/12 Thai hostages released/Economy: EEC approves 10-year visa/Thai food exports up/Tourism: Thailand turns to Chinese influencers/Thailand Experience: Phraya Nakhon Cave in Sam Roi Yot/Thailand’s best wild monkey spots/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
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Eco-Friendly Ideas for Loy Krathong
A marine and environmental expert has emphasized three crucial factors for floating krathongs in the Loy Krathong festival on Monday, namely the materials used, the quantity and the area in which the krathong will be launched.
Professor Thon Thamrongnawasawat said foam-based krathongs are strongly discouraged, due to polystyrene’s adverse environmental impacts. Continued …
Ministry preps ‘New Year’s gift’ for the public
The Commerce Ministry is set to team up with more than 300 manufacturers, wholesalers and retailers, as well as convenience stores, to organize a large-scale promotional event, reducing the prices of goods and services as a New Year’s gift to the public.
According to Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, the discount campaign aligns with government policies to ease the cost of living for Thais. Continued …
Struggling for a breath of fresh air
It’s November and a cool breeze is blowing. While this should be welcomed as it heralds the cool season, instead it signals that burning season is making a comeback and smoke-laden haze that contains fine particulate matter (PM 2.5) is returning. Parts of Thailand are under threat again.
People in many areas are now at risk, as poor air quality conditions caused by hazardous haze have started to harm their health. Continued …
Southeast Asia flooded with imported plastic waste meant for recycling
Plastic is everywhere in Thailand, used by street vendors for curries, soups and sauces, in fruit and vegetable markets, grocery stores and everywhere in between.
About two million tons of plastic waste were generated every year in Thailand over the past decade. Sittipong Lerdveelawut, and his wife, Supreta Lukshampad, built their family business around recycling plastic. Continued …
Hua Hin Bike Week Dec 8-9
Hua Hin Bike Week is set to make a return this year, with the event scheduled for Dec. 8-9.
Held in the 25-rai area behind BluPort on Soi 102, this event promises to be a high-octane gathering for motorcycle enthusiasts from across Thailand. Continued …
ASEAN defense chiefs meet in Cha Am
The Defense Ministry has affirmed its dedication to bolstering cooperation among the military forces of ASEAN members , while maintaining neutrality amid external pressures.
The statement was part of Defense Minister Sutin Klungsang’s address at the inaugural ceremony of the 24th ASEAN Chiefs of Army Multilateral Meeting (ACAMM) at the Dusit Thani Hua Hin located in Cha Am district, which took place yesterday. Continued …
South at risk of flash floods amid forecast of heavy rains
Isolated heavy to very heavy rains are forecast for the south from Saturday to Monday, which may cause flash floods and overflows along the waterways near foothills and lowlands, the Thailand Meteorological Department said today.
The department said the conditions were created by the strengthening northeast monsoon prevailing over the Gulf and the south, while the active low-pressure cell over the lower South China Sea is expected to move to the Gulf, the lower south, and the Andaman Sea during that period. Continued …
Miss Universe runner-up Anntonia Porsild involved in Mexico motorway accident
A motorway accident involving Anntonia Porsild, the runner-up in the Miss Universe 2023 contest, sparked widespread concern among her fans. The incident occurred on the evening of Nov. 23 while Anntonia was en route to Mexico Airport to return to Thailand.
The driver, unfamiliar with the route, was speeding and missed the airport exit sign. In a dangerous move, the driver decided to make an illegal turn on the highway, leading to a collision with a vintage car following behind. Continued …
Elephant causes havoc in Thai village, ruins crops
A 68-year-old man in Thailand voiced his fears after a notorious wild elephant, known for its stubborn and hefty size, wreaked havoc in his village.
The elephant, has caused significant damage, demolishing houses, resting areas, and agricultural fields, including rice-drying yards. Continued …
Dispute turns violent over public land vegetable garden
A heated neighbourhood dispute erupted over a vegetable garden planted on public land in Chiang Mai. The argument resulted in physical violence, leaving several people injured. Police are now preparing to interrogate all involved today.
Panya, a 62-year-old resident, has lived in the neighborhood for quite some time. Prior to the arrival of a disputing family, he had been using a nearby public area to grow vegetables, which he consumed and shared with neighbors. Continued …
12 Thai hostages released by Hamas as a truce holds in Gaza
Twelve Thai nationals who had been held hostage in Gaza were released by the Palestinian group Hamas earlier on Friday amid a ceasefire in the embattled region.
The Thai nationals have crossed into Israel through the Rafah border crossing and were on their way to a screening point at Hatzerim Air Base, according to the Thai Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Continued …
EEC approves 10-year visa, work permit, 17% flat tax for foreigners
The Eastern Economic Corridor has approved the EEC visa and work permit for foreigners, imposing a flat income tax rate of 17% aimed at boosting investments.
The visa will have a maximum duration of 10 years, following the duration of the employment contract, and can be used unlimited number of times, starting from Jan. 1, 2024. Continued …
Thai food exports up 4.6% in the first 9 months this year
Thai food exports rose 4.6% in value to 1.16 trillion baht over the first nine months this year from a year earlier, according to figures released on Thursday.
Food exports are projected to reach 1.55 trillion baht this year, and 1.65 trillion baht in 2024, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), Thai Chamber of Commerce (TCC), and National Food Institute (NFI). Continued …
Thailand turns to Chinese influencers, tech firms to allay tourist concerns
Thailand plans to tap Chinese social-media influencers and companies such as Huawei Technologies and Alipay to promote the country as a tourist haven, in an effort to more than double the number of travelers from its largest source of visitors before the pandemic.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand will invite creators on ByteDance’s Douyin platform to produce travel content and invite media and travel agents to tour the country to attract prospective travelers, Chattan Kunjara Na Ayudhya, a deputy governor, said at a briefing in Bangkok. Continued …
Best time to visit the Phraya Nakhon Cave in Sam Roi Yot
If you want to see one of the region’s most spectacular sights, you need to head to Sam Roi Yot National Park.
Over the next three months is regarded as the best time of the year to visit what is one of the must-see attractions in Prachuap Khiri Khan. Continued …
Unveiling Thailand’s best wild monkey spots
Thailand has a multitude of opportunities to see some of the most fascinating creatures in nature due to its breathtaking landscapes and distinctive wildlife. Among the many species of animals in the nation, monkeys are particularly beloved by both residents and visitors.
Thailand offers an amazing range of locations where you can see these witty and perceptive animals in their natural habitat, from Monkey Beach in Koh Phi Phi to Monkey Mountain in Pattaya, and from the historic town of Lop Buri to the monkey-filled hill in Phuket and the charming Monkey Park in Chai Nat. Continued …
Gold prices could hit US$2,015 per ounce in near future
The Gold Traders Assn. (GTA) projected a potential rise in gold prices, possibly hitting US$2,015 (71,535 baht) per ounce in the near future. However, this trend may be interspersed with periods of market volatility. Continued …
Russia throwing ‘waves’ of men in battle for key front-line city
Russia was throwing “waves” of soldiers toward the embattled Ukrainian city of Avdiivka, suffering massive losses in their attempt to capture strategically important territory on the eastern front lines, Ukrainian soldiers say. Continued …
Rubber Plantations Drive Tropical Forest Loss and Biodiversity Decline
The global demand for natural rubber, which is mainly used for tire manufacture, is driving the conversion of millions of hectares of tropical forests into rubber plantations. This has serious implications for the environment, biodiversity, and human rights, according to two recent studies by an international team of researchers. Continued …
Illegally stored explosives blow up in Narathiwat, killing 12, injuring 121/
Thai Meteorological Department warns of soaking showers/
Hua Hin Profile: Flying high but with his feet firmly rooted in the soil/
MFP calm amid election rejig buzz/
Reviewing the five visa options for retirement in Thailand/
Electric Tuk-Tuks reduce greenhouse gas emissions, easier for the elderly to use/
Thai traditional medicine popularity surges amidst Covid-19 crisis/
Thailand’s missing monkeys: US labs or Chinese medicine to blame?/
Economy: EEC can expect severe water shortage by 2037 if steps not taken, says agency/Transforming waste into sustainable raw materials/Thai Food Delivery Services: Quick Entry, Quick Demise/Bangkok residential market records 29% drop in new sales/
Tourism: Hua Hin–Cha Am Golf Festival 2023 tees off, 30,000 golfers expected/Thailand expects holiday tourism boom earning 16.6 billion baht/Cars form long lines to catch ferry out of Koh Chang/Chiang Rai flaunts its skillful tattooists in bid to expand tourism/
International: As Khanun forms, China warns of third typhoon in three weeks/Typewriters popular again in Singapore, not just for aesthetic reasons/
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Chomsin Road (Soi 55) road work Aug 6-15
Chomsin Road, Soi 55, will be partially closed to traffic from Aug. 6-15, between 9am-6pm. One lane will be closed and there will be power disruptions, as well.
The contractor will be carrying out pavement removal work for a road surface expansion project.
Illegally stored explosives blow up in Narathiwat, killing 12, injuring 121
A warehouse near the main market of a village in Narathiwat’s Sungai Padi district blew up on Saturday evening, killing 12 people and injuring some 121 others.
As of press time on Sunday, 111 of the injured had been discharged from hospital. Among the deceased, seven have been claimed by families, two have been interred, two are yet to be identified and the authorities have yet to disclose information about the 12th body. Continued …
Thai Meteorological Department warns of soaking showers
The Thai Meteorological Department issued a warning today of increased and heavy rainfall due to the southwestern monsoon covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. As a result, 47 provinces are at risk of sudden flooding and forest runoff.
People in these areas have been urged to be wary of heavy rain and accumulated precipitation, which can cause these dangerous situations. Continued …
Flying high but with his feet firmly rooted in the soil
By Felicitee Lawrie
The best word I can find to describe Khun Ong, Chaiyapat Butrdee, is trailblazer. He is a man of passion and vision, is perfectly sure about the path he has decided to follow, and is doing everything in his power to smooth the path for those who make the very wise choice to travel alongside or in his footsteps.
But getting to where he is now has not been a straight or even smooth trajectory, yet Ong has displayed the tenacity and the determination required of him. His best friend would say that Ong is not like 95% of people, and I would have to agree. There is something about this man that sets him apart, as an individual and as a leader. Continued …
MFP calm amid election rejig buzz
The Move Forward Party (MFP) has dismissed speculation it will be excluded from a new government led by the Pheu Thai Party, insisting that unity among the eight prospective coalition parties remains intact.
According to sources, the latest possible configuration of a new government has emerged, still comprising the original coalition allies but with the Bhumjaithai and Chartthaipattana parties also invited to join. The Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) and the United Thai Nation Party (UTN) would remain excluded. Continued …
Reviewing the five visa options for retirement in Thailand
Thailand regularly appears in the top 10 destinations chosen by foreigners wanting to retire abroad. Unlike other Southeast Asian countries, Thailand does not offer a retiree visa, as such, but a number of choices aimed specifically or partially at this market.
Non-immigrant “O” visa conversion
This is the most popular route at present. A foreigner aged at least 50 enters the country with a visa exempt or tourist visa (30 or 60 days) and applies at local immigration to convert it to a three months non-immigrant “O” and thence to an annual extension of stay based on retirement. Typically, the financial requirement is 800,000 baht in a Thai bank or proof of monthly transfers to Thailand of at least 65,000 baht. The detailed bureaucracy varies in immigration offices nationwide and several embassies now refuse to get involved in certifying the creditworthiness of their own nationals. Continued …
Electric Tuk-Tuks reduce greenhouse gas emissions, easier for the elderly to use
Thailand is well-known for its brightly colored tuk-tuks, which are as much of a feature of the country as the ancient temples built during the Ayutthaya period. Today, the country is preparing for a greener future, by moving away from reliance on fossil-fuels and these three-wheeled vehicles might very well lead the way.
A start-up company called Muvmi was launched in 2017 with the goal of filling gaps in the transportation market. It has played an active role in putting electric tuk-tuks into widespread use in large cities. The 6 million active users are expected to continue to grow in numbers. Continued …
Thai traditional medicine popularity surges amidst covid-19 crisis
The turbulent times of the Covid-19 pandemic have become a potent catalyst for the growing popularity of Thai traditional medicine (TTM), which finds its roots firmly intertwined with diverse aspects of Thai culture, ranging from religious practices to local cuisine. This newfound acceptance of TTM as a fundamental fabric of Thai identity has emerged in the wake of the pandemic.
Traditional medicine in Thailand, known for the utilization of a broad spectrum of indigenous herbs, has seen a staggering surge in usage, as evidenced by the 20th National Herbs Expo hosted by the Ministry of Public Health. Spanning five days, from June 28 to July 2, this event provided a platform for active dialogue among professionals in the field, budding entrepreneurs, and visitors keenly interested in the mystique of TTM. Continued …
Thailand’s missing monkeys: US labs or Chinese medicine to blame?
Authorities in Thailand believe animal traffickers are smuggling monkeys across the border into Cambodia and Laos to be used for testing in laboratories.
Thai authorities blame the smuggling of long-tailed macaques on high demand from Chinese traditional medicine, but U.S. labs implicated.The U.S. has been cracking down on wildlife smuggling, and has passed a law removing the requirement for drugs to be tested on animals before humans. Video …
EEC can expect severe water shortage by 2037 if steps not taken, says agency
Thailand’s national water resources agency reckons the three provinces that make up the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) will suffer severe water shortage by 2037.
The Office of the National Water Resources puts this shortage down to rising population, industrial development, tourism and farming. EEC comprises Chachoengsao, Chonburi and Rayong provinces. Continued …
Transforming waste into sustainable raw materials
Thailand generated about 37 million tons of waste last year, of which 3 million tons were hazardous waste.
To reduce waste, a collaborative research and development agreement was signed by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), the National Science and Technology Development Agency, and the Department of Industrial Works. This initiative aims to reduce waste. Continued …
The Thai food industry is a “paradise” for foodies, ranging from street food to upscale restaurants, with an estimated value of more than 4 trillion baht and continuous growth.
According to Yod Chinsupakul, CEO of LINE MAN Wongnai, however, the data collected from restaurant owners on the delivery platform reveals a somewhat sad truth. Within 12 months of opening, about 50% of new restaurant businesses have to close due to “lack of sales”. Continued …
Bangkok residential market records 29% drop in new sales
The Bangkok residential property market witnessed a significant 29.1% drop in new sales in the first quarter of 2023, with condos being the primary factor contributing to the slowdown.
Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said the number of newly sold residential units in Greater Bangkok in the first quarter tallied 21,291 units, with a total value of 105.7 billion baht. Continued …
Hua Hin–Cha Am Golf Festival 2023 tees off, 30,000 golfers expected
The Hua Hin–Cha Am Golf Festival 2023 officially got underway on Sunday at the Royal Hua Hin Golf Course, marking the start of a month-long golfing extravaganza set to energize tourism and boost the local economy.
The festival offers discounted green fees throughout the entirety of August and September, making it an ideal time for golfers to experience golf in the region. Continued …
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is forecasting a substantial influx of travel and expenditure within the nation from July 28 to Aug. 2. Projections are currently pointing at nearly five million trips, which could potentially rake in 16.6 billion baht across the country.
TAT Gov. Yuttasak Supasorn indicated that the estimated surge in domestic travels during this unique long holiday weekend may spur hotel occupancy rates to around 63%. Continued …
Cars form long lines to catch ferry out of Koh Chang
Tourists who had gone to Koh Chang on Friday for the long weekend created chaos on the island on Sunday, as cars began queuing up to catch the ferry.
Police said cars had filled the 4-kilometer road between Ban Had Sai Khao and Ban Dan Kao villages, as tourists waited for their turn to get on the ferry to Trat. The queue also spilled over to the top of Koh Chang Mountain to the pier of Pineapple Bay, with vehicles moving at a snail’s pace, police added. Continued …
Chiang Rai flaunts its skillful tattooists in bid to expand tourism
In an effort to boost tourism and revenue, the northern province of Chiang Rai is now looking to woo tourists interested in getting tattoos at cheap prices.
For this, local authorities and businesses got together to launch the “Tattoo Body Artists” and “Amazing Body Art @ Chiangrai” promotions at Central Chiang Rai shopping mall on Saturday. Showcased at the events were displays of body art created by local tattoo shops. Continued …
As Khanun forms, China warns of third typhoon in three weeks
China is bracing for the third typhoon in three weeks to roar in next week as scientists warn of more frequent and violent storms as a result of global warming. Khanun, now more than 1,000km east of the Philippine archipelago in the Pacific, may make landfall in China’s economically important Zhejiang province as early as Tuesday, Chinese forecasters said. Continued …
Typewriters popular again in Singapore, not just for aesthetic reasons
The ubiquitous clickety-clack of their keys was supposed to have gone the way of the dodo. But typewriters have become fashionable again. People continue coming up with novel ways to reinforce the relevance of typewriters in the digital age – from a stress-relieving pastime to a useful tool for engaging children. Continued …
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets
Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October
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Crab festival set in Cha Am March 11-18/
German expat, daughter have lucky escape after fire destroys home in Cha Am/
Try these different varieties of pad krapow in Hua Hin/
Wild Boar football team pays tribute to captain ‘Dom’/
School head shocked by Wild Boars footballer’s death/
Property market outlook for this year improves/
Three-Month Burn Ban Put in Place to Curb Haze, Wildfire/
Over 500 fires in northern Thailand spark alarm/
Eight national parks and wildlife sanctuaries to be closed due to forest fires/
Consumer products likely to cost more despite cut in diesel price/
Online advance booking of train tickets now requires credit or debit card/
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Foreign Motorbike Racers in Phuket Draw Police Attention/
Police arrest gang selling Thai monkeys abroad for medical research/
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Crab festival set in Cha Am March 11-18
Cha Am municipality has announced its crab festival – “Gin Pu Chak@Cha-am festival” will take place March 11-18 at Cha-am viewpoint. Expect lots of fresh seafood and local cuisine, live music, entertainment, shopping and much more.
German expat, daughter have lucky escape after fire destroys home in Cha Am
A German man and his young daughter had a lucky escape after fire quickly spread through their home in Cha Am this morning.
Officials said a cigarette butt that wasn’t properly disposed of caused the fire at the three-story property located close to Phanthurat Forest Park in Khao Yai District.
The fire broke out in a bedroom on the second floor before spreading to an adjacent wardrobe and bathroom, officials said. Continued …
Try these different varieties of pad krapow in Hua Hin
There are many dishes that are ubiquitous with Thai cuisine: som tam, pad Thai and green curry just to name a few.
But there is one dish that could perhaps be considered a part of daily life in Thailand, more so than any other.
And while dishes such as pad Thai may be more well-known internationally, it is pad krapow which is the true staple of Thai food. Continued …
Wild Boar football team pays tribute to captain ‘Dom’
Duangpetch “Dom” Promthep, one of the 13 ‘Wild Boars” rescued from Tham Luang Cave in Chiang Rai province back in 2018, has died in England, said Supatpong Methigo, a monk who taught him in Chiang Rai on Wednesday.
“Note” Prachak Sutham, member of “13 Wild Boars” paid tribute to “Dom”, the captain of Wild Boars soccer team.
“R.I.P., My Dear Friend, We, 13 people, have been through a lot together, both suffering and happiness. We have risked life and death and gone through all the hardships together. You said to wait and see when you join the national team. I always believed that you could do it. Continued …
School head shocked by Wild Boars footballer’s death
The director of a school in Chiang Mai has expressed surprise about the sudden death of young “Wild Boars” footballer Duangphet “Dom” Phromthep in England, saying the school was awaiting the autopsy results to learn the exact cause.
Duangphet was a Mathayom Suksa 5 (Grade 11) student at Vachiralai School in Saraphi district when he received a scholarship from the Zico Foundation to a football academy in in England, said Khanong Tonlek, the school director.
The boy continued to take online courses and exams at Vachiralai School to qualify to enter Mathayom Suksa 6 in the next academic year. Continued …
Property market outlook for this year improves
The total residential property index projection for 2023 has been upgraded, as reduced transfer and mortgage fees continue to offer benefits to buyers of mid-scale properties.
Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said the total residential property index last year rose 21% to 91.7, from 75.7 in 2021. The 2022 figure is the highest since 2019.
“The key driver was the loan-to-value (LTV) limits that started in 2019 and eased in 2021, ending last year,” Vichai said. Continued …
Three-Month Burn Ban Put in Place to Curb Haze, Wildfire
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-ocha ordered the implementation of any possible measures to keep wildfire under control and seek cooperation from all concerned localities to observe no-burning rule from Feb. 1 to April 30.
Those who violate the rule will be penalized, said deputy secretary-general to the prime minister and acting government spokesperson Anucha Burapachaisri.
Concerned agencies are also urged to work proactively to create public awareness. If the situation is not better, plan adjustment will be necessary to beef up related measures. Continued …
Over 500 fires in northern Thailand spark alarm
More than half of the 1,005 fires recorded in Thailand on Wednesday were in the North, causing dangerous levels of pollution, according to the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency.
The three provinces with the highest number of fires were Chiang Mai (205), Tak (156), and Mae Hong Son (146).
Of the total number of fires in Thailand, 501 were in protected forests, 361 in reserved forests, 55 in areas under the Agricultural Land Reform Office, 45 on farms, 42 in local communities, and one along a highway, the agency said. Continued …
Eight national parks and wildlife sanctuaries to be closed due to forest fires
Thailand’s Center for Air Pollution Mitigation has asked the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation to close eight national parks and wildlife sanctuaries in 17 northern provinces, in a bid to control the increasing number of forest fires.
Pollution Control Department Director-General Pinsak Suraswadi said that the closures will allow officials to work with greater flexibility and efficiency to control the hotspots, which are mostly being detected in forest reserves.
The closures affect Nam Pai, Om Koi and Pa Mae Tuen wildlife sanctuaries, and Pha Daeng, Tham Pha Thai, Ob Luang, Mae Ping and Si Nan national parks. Continued …
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Consumer products likely to cost more despite cut in diesel price
The move by the Oil Fuel Fund Office to approve a reduction in the retail price of diesel by 50 satang per liter from Wednesday is unlikely to deter consumer goods makers from hiking prices.
President of the Thai Wholesale and Retail Trade Assn., Somchai Pornratanacharoen, said manufacturers were forced to hike product prices, as skyrocketing energy costs had affected their overall cost of production.
“The high energy prices last year pushed up the prices of items, such as noodles, soaps, and snacks,” he said. Continued …
Online advance booking of train tickets now requires credit or debit card
From yesterday, passengers who make online advance bookings for train tickets, through the D-Ticket website of the State Railway of Thailand or through its application, must pay for the tickets with their credit or debit cards.
Passengers can, however, still make advance bookings at all train stations with cash, if they do not have or do not want to use their cards.
The SRT explained that it decided to require passengers to pay for tickets when they book online because many do not show up to claim their tickets they booked within 30 days, resulting in other passengers losing the opportunity to travel. Continued …
Thailand’s roads claim the lives of 75 foreigners so far this year
Thailand’s deadly roads have claimed the lives of 75 foreigners so far this year. A further 2,886 foreigners were injured, according to data from Thai RSC, an accident information center.
Foreigners getting into road accidents in Thailand regularly make headlines but much more go unrecorded by the media.
Data recorded from Jan. 1 – Feb. 15 reveals that 2,099 people in total died in road accidents in Thailand so far this year. Of those, 75 were foreigners. Statistics show that 106,133 were injured in road accidents so far this year, 2,886 of which were foreigners. Continued …
BMA, US Embassy, Tesla promote electric vehicles in Bangkok
Bangkok Gov. Chadchart Sittipunt on Thursday participated in an activity to promote the use of electric vehicles (EVs) at City Hall in Phra Nakhon district.
Co-hosted by Embassy of the United States in Bangkok and private partners, EV-promotion events were also organized simultaneously at four other locations: Continued …
BGRIM, Innopower team up for clean energy projects
B.Grimm Power (BGRIM), an energy developer with the largest capacity in the small power-producer segment, has forged a venture with energy innovation firm Innopower Co. to promote clean energy projects, including electric vehicle (EV) infrastructure development.
The two companies did not elaborate on the EV-related project, saying only they will work together to develop an “ecosystem” for battery EVs, part of efforts to help the government reduce carbon dioxide emissions and avoid the severe impact of climate change. Continued …
Foreign Motorbike Racers in Phuket Draw Police Attention
A group of foreign motorbike racers were reportedly warned of being a public nuisance before a fight with locals broke out on Bangla Road in Patong.
A viral video clip of people fighting on Bangla Road went viral in social media last Wednesday.
TPN media has decided not to air the clip due to material that may disturb sensitive viewers. Continued …
Police arrest gang selling Thai monkeys abroad for medical research
Police have busted a gang that was catching and selling Thai monkeys abroad to be “lab rats” in medical research and for “energy” food.
Some were believed to be worth as much as 100,000 baht each.
The case happened in Nakhon Sawan at a tourist area called Khao Nor, where Nan, 55, sells monkey treats. Continued …
Winds destroy durian crops worth 5 million baht in east
Like them or hate them, there is huge money in growing what are often referred to as the King of Fruits – the famously smelly and, for some, delicious Durian.
But like all crops, they can be subject to the vagaries of the weather, and disaster struck yesterday for 6-7 orchards by a reservoir in Trat, eastern Thailand.
High winds caused nearly 10,000 of the fruit weighing 1.5 – 2.5 kilos and worth 500 baht each to fall. Continued …
Thai ecologist sounds alarm on declining shark numbers
A Thai ecologist is sounding the alarm on the decline in the number of sharks in the country’s waters.
The marine ecologist, Assistant Professor Thon Thamrongnawasawat, the deputy dean of the Faculty of Fisheries at Kasetsart University, presented some worrying facts about the situation.
Thon said that around 75 of the 87 shark species in Thai waters are endangered. Endangered sharks include the whale shark, leopard shark, hammerhead and bull shark. Most of the shark species in the country’s territorial waters are listed as endangered by the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Wild Fauna and Flora. Continued …
Best Thai cannabis strains for sleep and insomnia relief
Cannabis has been used for medicinal purposes for centuries, and one of its most common applications is to help with sleep and insomnia. With the growing popularity of cannabis as a sleep aid, it can be challenging to know which strains are the best for promoting a restful night’s sleep.
In this article, we will explore some of the best cannabis strains for sleep and insomnia, with a focus on strains that have their origins in Thailand.
Thai Stick
Thai Stick is a classic cannabis strain in Thailand that is known for its sedative effects. It is a pure Sativa strain that has been cultivated for generations in Thailand. This strain is known for its sweet and spicy flavor, and it has a high THC content, making it an effective sleep aid. Thai Stick is also known for its ability to reduce anxiety, which can be helpful for people who struggle with anxiety-related sleep disorders. Continued …
Calls for scrutiny of new tourism fee fund
Tourism operators are concerned about the transparency of the Tourism Promotion Fund, which is estimated to have a budget of more than 13 billion baht from the 300-baht tourism fee collected from international visitors.
The cabinet this week approved collection of the fee, expected to start in June.
The Tourism and Sports Ministry is projected to collect 3.9 billion baht this year and more than 10 billion from 40 million visitors estimated for next year. Continued …
Entry fees to include insurance
Thailand will provide insurance for foreign tourists when tourism fees for international arrivals are imposed in June, deputy government spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul said on Thursday. Continued …
First ‘cultural map’ of the country now online
The first online cultural map of Thailand is now available with more than 2,000 cultural sites across the country, ready to be upgraded for metaverse technologies.
The virtual map is part of a database developed by the Program Management Unit for Area-based Development (PMU-A) under the Office of National Higher Education Science Research and Innovation Policy Council.
The PMU-A said recently the database is a joint project of the university network for area-based development comprising 41 universities from 33 provinces. Continued …
There’s Never Been a More Exciting Time to Eat Thai in Bangkok
For a long time, Thai fine dining in Bangkok was synonymous with lavish multicourse menus drawing on recipes from the royal court. Long regarded as the pinnacle of the country’s cuisine, these meals featured intricately carved vegetables and the choicest cuts of deboned fish and meat.
The meticulously balanced flavors were neither too spicy nor overly heavy on funky inflections such as pla ra (fermented fish paste). Restaurants specializing in oryal Thai cooking mostly catered to tourists; locals splurged on fine French or Japanese cuisine.
Around the mid-2010s, something changed. Inspired by the locavore movement sweeping through restaurants worldwide, a new crop of ambitious young Thais shifted focus to recipes and little-known ingredients from beyond the regal kitchens. Chef Napol Jantraget championed seasonal produce when he opened his casual fine diner 80/20 in 2015, and Chalee Kader highlighted northeastern Thai nose-to-tail cooking at 100 Mahaseth, which launched in Bangkok’s old town in 2017. They introduced Bangkok’s cash-flush diners to locally raised meat, tribal food-preservation techniques and herbs from the country’s rural corners that even most Thais had never heard of. Continued …
Covid infection gives similar immunity to vaccination
The protection against Covid-19 from being previously infected lasts at least as long as that offered by vaccination, one of the largest studies conducted on the subject said today.
Ten months after getting Covid, people still had an 88% lower risk of reinfection, hospitalization and death, according to the study published in the Lancet journal.
That makes this natural immunity “at least as durable, if not more so” than two doses of Pfizer or Moderna’s vaccines, the study said. Continued …
10 deadliest quakes of the past 100 years
With the estimated death toll still mounting, the massive earthquake that struck Turkey and Syria on Feb. 6 is among the 10 deadliest of the past 100 years, with over 41,000 dead as of Friday. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. Tickets are 473 THB.
Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets