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Monday’s news-March 18


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Today’s news: Mercury set to climb/Sneaky Reason Grocery Stores Rearrange/Thailand reconsiders legalizing casinos/Thailand beats leprosy/Economy: Love for four-legged friends/Thailand 3rd in top women executives/War on elephant pants/Perfume makers turn to Thailand/Tourism: Will anti-foreign sentiment impact Phuket’s tourism?/Foreigners behaving badly/Environment: Chiang Mai air quality/Corn import ban considered/To swap renewables for coal/Thailand Experience: Politics in Thailand/International news/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Hua Hin train schedule/Market Village bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

Mercury set to climb to record levels

Thailand is facing the prospect of another scorching summer, with the highest recorded temperature in the last 73 years already reached this year.

Mae Hong Son, Uttaradit, Sukhothai, Tak and Udon Thani provinces are expected to be this year’s five hottest provinces, with the mercury due to hit 44C or higher, according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD). Continued …

The Sneaky Reason Grocery Stores Rearrange Their Layouts

Do you ever go looking for the chocolate animal crackers you buy every week to eat while you’re watching “Survivor,” but once you reach the grocery store shelf where you’ve always found them, they aren’t there? In fact, the entire aisle is no longer filled with cookies and crackers — it’s now pasta and tomato sauce and canned veggies?

OK — maybe you’ve never encountered that exact scenario, but odds are if you’ve shopped at the same grocery store for several years, you’ve probably faced a store layout reorganization at some point. Continued …

Thailand reconsiders legalizing casinos

The government is again considering legalizing casinos to draw investment and tourism, a study submitted to the House of Representative on Friday showed, but such proposals have been losing bets in the past because of public disapproval.

The only gambling allowed in Thailand is on state-controlled horse races and the lottery. But at least 10% of Thais are addicted to gambling, the study, by a 60-member committee of government and opposition lawmakers, said. Continued …

Thailand beats leprosy with royal backing and medical strides

Leprosy, an ailment that has afflicted humankind for millennia, encountered a formidable challenge in Thailand through the initiatives of the monarchy and concerted public health endeavours.

This article offers an in-depth analysis of Thailand’s transformation of its campaign against leprosy into a narrative of victory. It delineates the comprehensive strategy employed for the management of leprosy within the nation, highlighting significant achievements and the pivotal support rendered by royal patronage. Continued …

People’s love for four-legged friends turns into big money

A recent study shows that the “pet humanization” trend has helped generate some 75 billion baht in Thailand’s pet food and accessories sector this year.

The study conducted by TMBThanachart’s analysis arm, “ttb analytics”, showed that most pet owners in Thailand treated their four-legged friends like family and were willing to spend freely for them. According to the analysis, people are willing to spend more than 41,100 baht per year on their favourite pet compared to an average of 7,745 baht per year earlier. Continued …

Thailand ranks 3rd in the world for most number of top women executives

Thailand ranks third in the world among 28 countries surveyed with the most number of senior female business executives, a Grant Thornton survey showed. The Philippines had the highest number of women in senior management positions, according to the survey.

Grant Thornton, a UK-based global accounting firm, said the survey indicated that 43% of top executive positions in companies in the Philippines were held by women. Besides Thailand, two other countries from Southeast Asia – Malaysia, seventh, and Indonesia 10th – also figure in the rankings. Continued …

Thailand’s war on elephant pants: 30,000 ‘fake’ pants seized

Officers from the Economic Crime Suppression Division confiscated a hoard of some 30,000 “elephant pants” that are believed to have been smuggled in.

The pants were found in a raid on a warehouse in Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thien district after officers received a tip-off about contraband goods being stored there. The warehouse is in Tha Kham subdistrict. Initial evaluation shows the value of the pants to be about 6 million baht. Continued …

Foreign perfume makers turn to Thailand

More foreign investors are expected to invest in fragrance oil and aroma compound production in Thailand, which has the potential to develop the cosmetics industry, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

The prediction comes after a French company decided to make fragrance oil from Thai flowers, said Ketmanee Lertkitcha, chairman of the health and beauty sector at the FTI. Continued …

Will anti-foreign sentiment impact Phuket’s tourism?

Phuket, the “Monaco of the east”, shines with its beautiful beaches, hedonistic nightlife and a culture renowned for its welcoming smiles. However, a recent surge in anti-foreign sentiment fueled by incidents like the Urs Fehr controversy and tensions with Russian tourists, raises a critical question: could this lead to a rise in nationalism and populism, and have a deep impact on Phuket’s tourism industry, the lifeblood of the island’s economy? Continued …

  • Two New Zealand Men Arrested in Phuket for Alleged Brutal Assault on Traffic Cop – Continued …
  • Russian arrested on Samui for allegedly robbing compatriot of Bt1.8M in Bitcoins – Continued …
  • Chonburi Immigration Busts Illegal Foreign Workers in Pattaya Area Continued …

Chiang Mai air quality the third worst among major world cities

Chiang Mai was ranked the third worst city in the world for air quality on Sunday morning, the website of an international firm monitoring air quality reported.

IQAir, a Swiss air quality technology company, reported on its website at 9.16am on Sunday that Chiang Mai was third worst with a 179 AQI (air quality index) and 110.25 micrograms of PM2.5 fine pollutants per cubic meter of air (µg/m3). Continued …

Government considers corn import ban to combat PM2.5 dust pollution

A potential ban on corn imports from neighboring countries next year is being considered by the government to tackle the escalating issue of PM2.5 fine dust pollution in the northern regions. Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin recently visited Chiang Mai to assess the preventive actions and updates provided by government agencies regarding wildfire and haze prevention measures.

The prime minister has acknowledged discussions with the Cambodian and Laotian ministries, along with the commander-in-chief of the Myanmar army, regarding the issue. He expressed his concerns, questioning what measures could be implemented to prevent neighboring countries from burning, without infringing on their sovereignty. Continued …

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Waste-to-energy firm to swap renewables for coal

TPI Polene Power (TPIPP), Thailand’s largest waste-to-energy (WTE) project developer and operator by capacity, aims to slash coal usage next year as it targets 100% renewable fuel use by 2026.

The company expects to use 872,000 tons of coal this year to fuel its power plants in Saraburi, reducing the amount by more than half to 320,000 tons next year, said Pakkapol Leopairut, executive vice president for accounting and finance. Continued …

Politics in Thailand: A dirty game and a dirty system

Politics, in Thailand and elsewhere, has often been perceived as a dirty game. As the Thai saying goes, politics is dirty (“การเมืองเป็นเรื่องสกปรก”) and filled with wicked people.

This is what Thais would lament, with a sigh, when they hear about the Electoral Commission (EC)’s petition to the Constitutional Court to dissolve the Move Forward Party (MFP), on the basis of the Constitutional Court’s ruling last January that the party’s campaign to amend Section 112 – Thailand’s royal anti-defamation law – was unconstitutional. Continued …

India to hold world’s largest elections

The Election Commission of India on Saturday announced the complete schedule of Lok Sabha elections 2024. The general elections for the 543 Lok Sabha constituencies across 28 states and eight Union Territories will be held in seven phases from April 19. Continued …

New undersea tunnel sets record in China

An undersea tunnel of a high-speed railway was completed in south China on Friday, setting a new record in the construction of high-speed railway tunnels in China. As the Yongxing tunnel boring machine reached the receiving well in Zhanjiang, Guangdong province, the Zhanjiang Bay Undersea Tunnel, a pivotal project of the Guangzhou-Zhanjiang High-speed Railway, was completed after 33 months of construction. Continued …

Putin cements hold on Russian dictatorship

Vladimir Putin on Sunday extended his rule over Russia until 2030, using a heavily stage-managed presidential election with no real competition to portray overwhelming public support for his domestic dominance and his invasion of Ukraine. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin Chiang Mai flight schedule May 4-June 14

Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 10:20am–11:50am
  • Hua Hin Chiang Mai, 12:20pm–13:35pm

Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday

  • Chiang Mai–Hua Hin, 9am–10:30am
  • Hua Hin–Chiang Mai, 11am–12:15pm

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

Wednesday’s news-Nov 15

Today’s news: Chanyapak Suwankantha promoted at Chiva-Som/Cool and windy/Winter’s here, and it’s warmer/The global hotspot of air pollution/Why Thailand is politically unstable/Eat bitter foods regularly/Health benefits of cabbage/Thailand faces diabetes crisis/Bangkok sparks green revolution/Economy: Digital wallet raises concerns/Digital wallet, e-refund schemes face challenges/Monsoon season wrecks havoc on paddy fields/Tesla Eyeing Three Locations/Effects of AIS-TTTBB deal/Tourism: Chinese police patrols plan dumped/Idea of joint patrol miscommunication/Pattaya group welcomes Chinese police/Automated Passport Control/23 million tourists this year/Thailand Experience: Loy Krathong Festivals in Thailand/Exploring Thailand’s timeless beauty/Top 3 Water Parks in Thailand/9 Egg Dishes From Thailand/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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Chanyapak Suwankantha promoted to Chiva-Som’s director of wellness

Integrative health and wellness resort operator Chiva-Som, based in Hua Hin, has announced the appointment of Chanyapak Suwankantha as wellness director.

In her new role, Suwankantha will oversee all aspects of the guest wellness experience, helming the resort’s team of medical and wellness specialists. Suwankantha is a graduate of Chiang Mai University’s Faculty of Nursing, known as a leading institute for both medical practice and research. Continued …

Cool and windy for upper and central regions, heavy rain in the south

Temperatures for most of the country will drop by 2-4 degrees Celsius today, with strong winds in the upper and central regions, including Bangkok. Heavy rain is expected to continue in the south.

A cool air mass is still covering the upper part of Thailand and the South China Sea, bringing chilly mornings for the north and northeast regions. The central and eastern regions will experience scattered rain and thunderstorms. Continued …

Winter’s here, and it’s warmer than last year

Winter started officially on Tuesday, and in a slightly warmer manner than last year, the Meteorological Department announced.

Winter is here because the lowest temperatures in upper regions are now below 23°C and northeasterly or easterly winds are prevailing at altitudes of 100 to 3,500 meters. Continued …

Why is South Asia the global hotspot of air pollution?

Toxic levels of air pollution are disrupting the lives of millions of people in South Asia, forcing the closure of schools, impacting sporting events and leaving governments urging people to stay indoors to avoid health problems.

The worsening air pollution is an annual problem for South Asian nations as winter approaches and cold, heavy air traps pollution in a thick layer of smog. Continued …

On why Thailand is politically unstable

Since the 1932 revolution – triggered by a coup by progressive elites that replaced the absolute monarchy with a constitutional monarchy – Thailand’s politics have been marked by persistent conflict and instability.

This turmoil stemmed from an ongoing struggle between conservative camps backed by a group of royalists and the People’s Party (PP), significantly shaping Thai politics. Continued …

Why you should eat bitter foods regularly

What do chicory, grapefruit and Brussels sprouts have in common? They contain substances that the bitter taste receptors on the tongue detect. They’re healthy, so even if we find bitter foods unpleasant, it’s still a good idea to include them in your diet.

Why do so many people dislike bitter foods? Continued …

Reaping health benefits of nutrient-rich cabbage

The benefits of cabbage, a vegetable rich in nutrients, have been highlighted by nutritionists. However, it is warned that individuals with a specific type of condition should avoid excessive consumption of cabbage, as it may cause thyroid dysfunction.

Cabbage is filled with nutrients that can help fight against cancer, detoxify the liver, and balance estrogen hormones. Continued …

Thailand faces diabetes crisis as new cases per year cross 300,000 mark

The Department of Disease Control (DDC) has announced that based on 2022 figures, approximately 300,000 new diabetes patients are diagnosed in Thailand every year.

This number has doubled from 150,000 in 2021, pushing the total number of diabetes patients in Thailand to 3.3 million, DDC’s deputy Director-general Dr. Direk Khampaen said. Continued …

Bangkok sparks green revolution with electric trucks and waste-to-energy

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is making strides to modernize waste management in the city, with plans to introduce electric garbage trucks and construct two additional waste-to-energy (WTE) plants.

The BMA has successfully negotiated a contract permitting a private firm to construct the WTE plants at waste-incineration locations in the Nong Khaem district and the On Nut area of the Phra Khanong district. The organization anticipates the commencement of construction in the early part of next year, with completion slated for the end of 2026. Continued …

Thailand’s digital wallet initiative raises concerns among tourism sector

The forthcoming 10,000-baht digital wallet initiative has raised concerns among tourism operators in Thailand. The scheme is viewed as primarily beneficial to the retail sector, leaving the tourism sector behind, which could have potential economic repercussions leading to a potential decline in domestic travel.

Sanga Ruangwattanakul, the head of the Khao San Road Business Assn., suggests the scheme offers limited advantages to businesses such as restaurants, bars, and accommodations in the Khao San area, which primarily rely on foreign revenue. The Bobae and Bang Lamphu markets in Phra Nakhon district, however, could potentially benefit from this initiative. Continued …

Digital wallet and e-refund schemes face legal and funding challenges

The proposed digital wallet and e-refund schemes, considered significant growth drivers for Thailand’s GDP next year, are potentially at risk due to legal and funding obstacles. Analysts have indicated that these challenges could lead to a substantial reduction in the implementation of these costly digital schemes in Thailand, which are scheduled for roll-out next year.

Maybank Securities notes that legal obstacles in the implementation of the noted digital schemes in Thailand are perceived as the most significant hindrance to the successful deployment of these policies. Continued …

Northeast Thailand: Monsoon season wrecks havoc on paddy fields

A dramatic shift in weather patterns during the late monsoon season has wreaked havoc on the paddy fields in Nakhon Ratchasima province.

Heavy rainfall coupled with strong winds, which are typical of the monsoon season in Thailand, has resulted in the collapse of rice crops, causing significant damage to farmers in the Khorat Plateau region. The extreme conditions have forced farmers to hurriedly harvest high-quality seed grains, even as they fear the onset of diseases due to the moist conditions. Continued …

Tesla Eyeing Three Locations For Possible Factory In Thailand

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said Tesla, Inc., is looking at three locations in Thailand to possibly set up a factory for the production of electric vehicles, with a decision to be made early next year.

Speaking at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel in San Francisco where he is attending the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit, Srettha said Tesla’s executives told him during his visit to their Texas factory that they will be coming to Thailand to check out factory locations before a decision is made in the first quarter of 2024. Continued …

Analyst upbeat on effects of AIS-TTTBB deal

The takeover of Triple T Broadband (TTTBB) by Advanced Info Service (AIS) is expected to create a synergy value for AIS of 9.65 baht per share, or 4.3% of its market price, while True Corp. should also benefit from market rationalization, according to an analyst.

The fixed broadband internet market is set to become more rationalized through less intense competition and the penetration rate (on a per household basis) is expected to reach 80% in the next 3-5 years, compared to 50% at present, said Pisut Ngamvijitvong, senior equity research analyst at Kasikorn Securities (KS). Continued …

Chinese police patrols plan dumped by ministers quickly after public backlash

The proposal to allow Chinese police to patrol Thai streets with the Royal Thai Police, and even the presence of Chinese police personnel in the Kingdom, has been rejected out of hand by the government, with this confirmed on Tuesday by the Minister of Tourism and Sports Sudawan Wang-Suphakitkosol in response to a growing public backlash with strong concerns over sovereignty.

The news followed a proposal from the new Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool to that effect over the weekend, following discussions in China with tour groups as Thailand’s tourism trade with China has been flagging despite high hopes in September when a visa fee waiver was introduced. Continued …

Idea of joint patrol with Chinese police a miscommunication : PM

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin says he has never talked about inviting Chinese police to come to Thailand to join their Thai counterparts on patrols in tourist destinations, to boost the confidence of Chinese tourists about their safety in the kingdom.

In an interview from San Francisco in the United States, where he was attending the APEC conference on Monday evening local time, the prime minister said it was a miscommunication on the part of the governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Thapanee Kiatphaibool. Continued …

Pattaya group welcomes Chinese police in Thailand

The concept of having Chinese police patrol with Thai counterparts in Thailand has met with a mixed reaction, with those in Pattaya expressing support.

Rumpueng Hamilton, president of the Pattaya Night Business Assn., said that she agrees with the idea, as she believes that it would build up confidence for Chinese tourists in terms of safety. Continued …

Thailand’s Immigration Launches Automated Passport Control

The Immigration Bureau of Thailand has responded to Prime Minister Setha Thavisin’s policy by introducing an automated passport-control system at Suvarnabhumi Airport, starting Dec. 15.

This initiative aims to alleviate congestion at departure gates, allowing passengers to board their flights more efficiently. Additionally, it involves the use of technology for outbound passenger checks, freeing up immigration staff to focus more on inbound checks. This move aligns with the government’s policy to enhance tourism convenience. Continued …

Thailand welcomes 23 million tourists this year, with Malaysians topping list

The number of foreign arrivals this year has surpassed the 23-million mark, generating revenue of some 982 billion baht.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said on Tuesday that her ministry’s permanent secretariat has reported that 23,241,338 foreign tourists arrived in Thailand from Jan. 1 to Nov. 12. During their time in Thailand, they generated revenue of 981.69 billion baht for the kingdom. Continued …

Loy Krathong Festivals in Thailand

November is the month of the Loy Krathong Festival in Thailand. These festivities take place in various locations throughout the country. In each province, the festival is celebrated according to local traditions.

The government has invited the public to participate in Loy Krathong events to preserve the cultural heritage and here are some highlights of the celebrations. Continued …

Exploring Thailand’s tapestry of tradition, adventure, timeless beauty

Thailand, often hailed as the “Land of Smiles,” beckons travelers with its enchanting fusion of rich cultural heritage and breathtaking natural beauty.

This travel guide serves as your portal to an unforgettable Thai adventure, navigating through vibrant cities and tranquil islands to unveil the diverse tapestry of experiences this captivating destination has to offer. Continued …

Discover the Top 3 Water Parks in Thailand

Thailand is renowned for its stunning beaches and vibrant culture, but it’s also home to some of the most exhilarating water parks in the world. Whether you’re looking for adrenaline-pumping slides or relaxing lazy rivers, Thailand’s water parks offer something for everyone.

Here, we explore the top water parks in Thailand and help you plan an unforgettable aquatic adventure. Remember, if you are in Thailand, you can just search Google: water parks near me. Continued …

9 Egg Dishes From Thailand You Should Try At Least Once

If you’ve ever eaten Thai food, you know that there’s nothing quite like it. The combination of sweet, acidic, spicy, and fermented ingredients used in Thai cooking creates a dynamic, intricate flavor combination that has been delighting diners for hundreds of years.

Although eggs might not be the first protein that comes to mind when you’re thinking about Thai food, these mighty little protein-packed orbs feature heavily in the cuisine, and their mild flavor and rich texture make them perfect for absorbing the bold flavors that it has to offer. Continued …

Google to begin deleting inactive Gmail accounts in December

Google says it will begin deleting inactive accounts in December, meaning anyone who hasn’t used their Gmail account in a long time may want to sign in again to stop it from being deleted. Google now says if you haven’t used or signed into your account for at least two years, it may delete the account and its contents. Continued …

Global sugar shortage anticipated despite increased production in Brazil, Russia, China

A report by CovrigAnalytics released yesterday revealed an anticipated global sugar shortage. The deficit is estimated to be 2.4 million metric tons in the 2023/24 crop year, marking an increase of 200,000 tons from previous expectations. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

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-Chiang Mai flight schedule

 

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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