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Thai Textile Society organizes Hua Hin trip/Hua Hin Heroes raise over one million/Legend Fighting Championships at Bluport/Phetchaburi dishes at risk of disappearing/Foreign expats will not file tax returns/Heavy rain and flash flood warnings/Pet-friendly workplaces will become the norm/Bangkok limits pets per owner/High blood pressure tops medical woes/Pyramid scheme charges added/M16 rifle linked to over 25 deaths/Chinese illegal migrant flow/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Poor’s income rises 36 baht/Bangkok housing prices too high/Property experts warn of economic uncertainty/Economy experienced a slowdown/Foreign investment surges 60%/Thai exports recover/Chinese goods flood checkpoints/‘Measured’ response to Chinese products/Focus on affiliate content/Israeli Employers Fly to Chiang Rai/Tourism: Destination Thailand Visa/Busy Loy Krathong predicted/Venue for 60 major events/Chatuchak Market into soft power/Great Phuket Wellness Scam/Pattaya to reclaim beach space/Tourists Rescued From Flash Flood/Thailand Experience: Where to visit Thailand/Best restaurants in Koh Samui/Grand Canyon Of Thailand/‘Bangkok Historical Canals Boat Trip’/Scenic beauty of three dams/Climate Thailand: Impact of plastic waste in Thailand/Chiang Mai backs waste-to-energy plant/Phuket’s smart bus/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

Thai Textile Society organizes Hua Hin trip

Thai Textile Society is holding a day trip to experience various forms of fiber art in Hua Hin, on Saturday. This old and well-established town in Prachuap Khiri Khan province has been home to the renowned Khomapastr factory, one of Thailand’s first textile printing houses, established in 1948 by His Royal Highness Prince Bovoradej and his wife Her Serene Highness Pajongchitr Kridakorn.

Participants will learn how the prince developed a passion for weaving and dying textiles while living in Saigon in the 1930s. He returned to Thailand following World War II and built with his wife a small weaving, dying and printing workshop in the sleepy resort town of Hua Hin that continues production to this day. Continued …

Hua Hin Heroes raise over one million baht for flood relief

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Legend Fighting Championships at Bluport Nov 10

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Three traditional Phetchaburi dishes at risk of disappearing

Phetchaburi province is recognized for its unique culinary identity. In 2021, UNESCO designated Phetchaburi as a “City of Gastronomy”, making it the fifth city in Thailand to receive this honor, following Phuket, Chiang Mai, Sukhothai and Bangkok.

Phetchaburi’s food culture stands out and has earned it the title of “City of Three Flavors”. The province’s cuisine is defined by its balanced ingredients: the sweetness of Jaggery palm sugar, the saltiness of sea salt, and the tanginess of local limes, all sourced within Phetchaburi. Continued …

Majority of foreign expats will not file tax returns, 55% consider moving out of Thailand

A survey of readers from among expats living in Thailand, in addition to those considering a move to Thailand, shows that a majority may not file tax returns as required by March 31, 2025. Furthermore, the poll revealed that 55% of respondents had considered traveling out of Thailand during 2024 to avoid a tax liability.

The poll comes as the Thai government last week revealed that its tax collection target for 2024 had not been met. This shortfall was reportedly blamed on an exchange rate blip due to a strengthening baht. Continued …

Heavy rain and flash flood warnings for southern Thailand

Heavy rain is set to lash the southern regions of Thailand, prompting the Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) to issue warnings of flash floods and overflowing mountain streams in 10 provinces. Meanwhile, the northern areas will experience a drop in temperatures.

On the southeastern coast, thunderstorms are expected to cover 70% of the area, with heavy to very heavy rainfall in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, Surat Thani, and Nakhon Si Thammarat. Morning temperatures will range from 22 to 25°C, with highs of 31 to 34°C. Continued …

Pet-friendly workplaces will become the norm in the future

Pet-friendly workplaces are expected to play an important role in the future, as they are known to help relieve stress and boost the efficiency of employees.

According to food and drink processing conglomerate Nestlé, and pet food manufacturer Purina, pet-friendly workplaces where employees can work and also take care of their pets would become a norm in the future. Continued …

Bangkok mandates microchipping, limits of pets per owner

Bangkok is set to enforce a new regulation requiring all dogs and cats to be microchipped, alongside measures to control stray animal populations and manage dangerous dogs.

The Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC) has recently approved a draft ordinance regarding pet ownership and stray animals. Naphaphon Chirakul, a member of the BMC for the Bang Khun Non district, and head of the special committee reviewing the draft, emphasized the importance of these measures for preventing nuisances and health risks associated with animals. Continued …

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High blood pressure tops Thai outpatients’ medical woes

High blood pressure was the top medical condition among universal healthcare service outpatients in 2023, according to Thailand’s National Health Security Office (NHSO).

NHSO Secretary-general Dr. Jadet Thammathataree said on Sunday that in the fiscal year 2023, a budget of 99.7 billion baht was allocated to care for 47.727 million eligible Thais, which equated to 3,386 baht per head. Continued …

Pyramid scheme charges added to multi-billion-baht iCon Group case

The Department of Special Investigation is listing the suspects who will additionally face fraudulent borrowing, aka pyramid scheme, charges in The iCon Group direct marketing case.

DSI Acting Secretary-general Yuthana Phraedam said the DSI had discussed The iCon Group case with representatives of the Consumer Protection Board and the Fiscal Policy Office and received useful information to support its plan to charge suspects with fraudulent borrowing or pyramid scheme charges. Continued … 

M16 rifle linked to over 25 deaths in southern Thailand

A deadly weapon, an M16 rifle, used in the fatal shooting of former police officer has been linked to over 25 deaths in a series of violent incidents in southern Thailand.

The event unfolded when Phu-at Rasaming, the imam of Baan Nam Yen and a former police officer, was fatally shot in front of his residence in Yala province on Oct. 29. Investigations revealed that the M16 rifle and 15 spent .223 (5.56 mm) cartridges found at the scene had previously been used in numerous violent incidents, causing over 25 fatalities and many injuries since 2007. Continued … 

Chinese illegal migrant flow to Thailand increasing

At this time, Thailand is in the midst of an immigration wave from China. It appears to have gained steam since the pandemic and is being driven by an increasingly repressive police crackdown by President Xi Jinping’s regime in that country.

While this flow of people brings challenges for the Royal Thai Police, it also notably brings economic benefits. Continued …

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Poor’s income rises 36 baht per month in 2023

The overall monthly income of the poor rose by only 36 baht in 2023 from the previous year, while the cost of living kept rising, the Office of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) found in a recent study.

The NESDC Office announced that its study found that poor families earned an average monthly income of 11,123 baht in 2023, compared with 11,087 baht in 2022. This included non-monetary income, such freedom from home-rental expenses and the cost of food and drink. The NESDC Office explained that living in their own houses also counted as a cost poor families did not have to bear. Continued …

Housing prices far higher than what most Bangkokians can afford

More than half of Bangkokians find it difficult to purchase a house, as their monthly salary is less than 30,000 baht, while property prices have continued to rise, according to property developer Sena Development.

The company’s managing director, Kessara Thanyalakpark, said that rising household debt was among factors that hurt Bangkokians’ ability to purchase houses. “Currently, there is a disconnect between the demand for housing and the high prices set by property developers,” she said. Continued …

Thai property experts warn of economic uncertainty

As the U.S. presidential election tomorrow approaches, Thailand’s property experts are weighing in on the potential impacts of the outcome on the global economy.

Pornarit Chounchaisit, president of the Thai Real Estate Assn., expressed concerns that whether former Republican president Donald Trump or Democratic Vice-President Kamala Harris emerges victorious, the results may not bode well for Asian countries, including Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s economy experienced a slowdown in September

In September, the Thai economy saw a slowdown in economic activities, with exports declining and private consumption and manufacturing production decreasing. Despite this, government spending increased, and foreign tourism receipts improved.

Inflation increased across all major categories, and the current account surplus narrowed. The labor market remained stable, with improvements in tourism-related services employment but weaknesses in the construction and trade sectors. Continued …

Foreign investment in Thailand surges 60% in first 9 months

Foreign investment in Thailand rallied 60% to 134 billion baht in value for the first nine months of this year, with Japan continuing to top the list of source countries, a government spokesman said on Sunday.

Jirayu Houngsub, spokesman for the prime minister’s ffice, said a total of 636 businesses were granted permission under the Foreign Business Act of 1999, up 29% year-on-year. The investments created employment for 2,505 Thai workers. Continued … 

Thai exports recover in first nine months of 2024

Thailand’s exports in 2024 have shown a satisfactory recovery. For the first nine months of the year, total export value reached US$223.176 billion, marking 3.9% growth. Excluding oil, gold, and military-related products, exports grew by 4.2%.

The Ministry of Commerce expects overall export growth of about 2% for the year, with the total export value projected to reach $290 billion. However, imports have remained high. In the first nine months, Thailand’s imports amounted to $229.1328 billion, a 5.5% increase, resulting in a trade deficit of $5.9568 billion, or nearly 200 billion baht. Continued …

Chinese goods flood northeastern checkpoints

One issue the private sector has urged the government to address is the continuous influx of Chinese goods into Thailand, which significantly impacts 23 industry groups, particularly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).

The Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking reported that in the first half of 2024, Thailand’s imports of Chinese goods increased by 7.1%, amounting to US$37.57 billion. This led to a trade deficit with China of $19.97 billion, a rise of 15.7% from 2023. Continued …

Thailand needs to have a ‘measured’ response to the influx of Chinese products

Thailand, like other countries across Asia and other parts of the world, is suffering from the influx of cheap Chinese products that have started to make a dent in the revenues of the local Thai players in the same industry. The solution that Thailand undertakes should be one that is measured and appropriate.

Thailand’s small and medium-sized industries have been feeling the pain of the rise in imported goods from China, as they grapple with the rising production cost at home and the influx of cheap and low-quality goods from China. Continued …

Marketers focus on affiliate content

As more consumers turn to e-commerce platforms, affiliated content strategies are projected to grow because they offer marketers a cost-effective way to promote their products online.

Wuttipong Likitchewan, chief executive of Vega Creator (Thailand), a creator agency, said he expects the volume of affiliated content creators in Thailand to increase next year, aligning with the shift in consumer purchasing toward e-commerce. Continued …

Israeli Employers Fly to Chiang Rai to Recruit Thai Workers

Israeli employers traveled directly to Chiang Rai to recruit Thai workers, with a huge turnout of applicants eager to prove their skills. Yesterday, there was bustling activity at a recruitment event held at a wooden building near the entrance of Chiang Rai Rajabhat University in Muang district.

Organized by Wi Dragon Co., this recruitment drive specifically seeks skilled labor for construction jobs in Israel, including carpenters, metalworkers, plasterers, and tile installers. Continued … 

Destination Thailand Visa Success Faces an Uncertain Future

Since its launch last July, Thailand’s Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) has been wildly popular, designed to attract more visitors and encourage longer stays, boosting state coffers in the process.

Although precise figures haven’t been released, estimates suggest between 10,000 and 40,000 visas have been granted. Despite some initial hiccups — such as inconsistencies in documentation requirements across Thai embassies — feedback on the DTV Facebook group shows a satisfaction rate of over 90%. Continued …

Hope afloat as busy Loy Krathong predicted in Chiang Mai

About 85% of hotel rooms in Chiang Mai have been reserved by tourists for the Loy Krathong festival, which is expected to generate up to 2 billion baht in income for the province.

Pallop Saejiew, president of Chiang Mai Tourism Council, said Chiang Mai has about 60,000 rooms, 50,000 of which have been booked during Nov. 14-17 when tourists can join the Loy Krathong Festival, known as Yi Peng among locals. Continued …

Thailand expects to serve as a venue for 60 major events

Thailand might be able to draw at least 60 events to be hosted in the country in the next three years, generating 7.42 billion baht in revenue, according to Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB).

TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya explained that the Exhibition Industry Summit 2024 at Capella Hotel Bangkok in October had drawn large exhibitors from Europe and Asia to exchange their vision on driving the exhibition industry. Continued … 

Bangkok aims to turn Chatuchak Market into soft power paradise

Thailand is setting its sights on transforming the iconic Chatuchak weekend market in Bangkok into a hub for soft power, with an ambitious two-year plan spearheaded by the National Committee on Soft Power Development. This initiative aims to capitalise on the market’s popularity and diverse offerings to bolster Thailand’s global cultural influence.

Surapong Suebwonglee, chair of the National Committee on Soft Power Development and deputy chair of the Policy Advisory Board to the prime minister, announced an increase in funding for soft power projects. The budget will rise from 635 million baht in the 2024 fiscal year to 2.3 billion baht in the 2025 fiscal year, extending from October this year to November 2025. Continued …

The Great Phuket Wellness Scam

Phuket, a luxury holiday destination for decades and a renowned retreat from everyday life for most holiday makers, is witnessing a new phenomenon: the rise of wellness centers. These establishments, seemingly sprouting like mushrooms after a downpour, particularly in areas like Cherng Talay, promise a panacea for various ailments and a shortcut to eternal youth.

But beneath the glossy facades and alluring promises, one can’t help but wonder: is this burgeoning wellness industry in Phuket a scam, a hoax, full of more quacks than a Peking duck restaurant? Continued … 

Pattaya launches initiative to reclaim beach space for tourists

Mayor Poramet Ngampichet, along with key officials, inspected the progress of the “Better Pattaya Bay” initiative at Pattaya Beach. The mission aims to organize the area by managing the placement of speedboats, jet skis, and banana boats that have been cluttering the beach and hindering tourists from enjoying the water.

Poramet emphasized that this initiative is vital as Pattaya approaches its peak tourist season. With tourism rebounding significantly, a large influx of visitors is expected, making water safety paramount. Currently, there are no designated areas for jet skis to pick up passengers, leading operators to accept riders along the entire 2.7 km stretch of beach from North Pattaya to South Pattaya. Continued …

Tourists Rescued From Flash Flood at Famous Waterfall

A weekend outing turned into a dramatic rescue yesterday, as flash floods trapped tourists at Tha Phae Waterfall in Nakhon Si Thammarat Province. Heavy rainfall had triggered a surge of water from the surrounding mountains, stranding multiple visitors on a temporary island in the midst of the flood.

The area is a popular spot for both local and visiting tourists, particularly on weekends. However, the sudden heavy rain caused water levels to rise rapidly, resulting in a flash flood that caught several tourists by surprise. Continued …

Where to visit Thailand this November

Dreaming of Thailand in November? Get ready for an unforgettable adventure! With the rainy season behind us, the days turn cool, the skies clear up, and everything’s set for you to dive into Thailand’s wonders.

Picture yourself soaking up the sun on stunning beaches, exploring vibrant landscapes, and joining in on the lively festivals that light up this time of year. November’s the sweet spot, fewer crowds, endless sunshine, and endless possibilities. Continued …

Nine of the best restaurants in Koh Samui

Thailand’s cluster of idyllic islands don’t tend to tempt the food-focused travelers among us, but those with a soft spot for a beach-based lounge and splashing in the sea.

But Koh Samui, in particular, is certainly not a place devoid of incredible places to eat, as the following restaurants show. Here Nine of the best restaurants to dine at on your next visit. Continued … 

The Grand Canyon Of Thailand Is A Unique Destination

The Grand Canyon is one of those bucket list destinations that you can’t truly appreciate until you get there. While photographs can certainly capture the beauty of the natural phenomenon, they pale in comparison to the real thing. After all, there’s a reason Grand Canyon National Park is one of the best parks to visit if you’re near Las Vegas.

But did you know that there are a few other places in the world that are strikingly similar, with stunning views carved out by nature over millions of years? In Thailand, one such place you can go that is comparable to the unique vistas of the Arizona desert is Pha Chor Canyon. Continued …

‘Bangkok Historical Canals Boat Trip’ at Khlong Ong Ang

The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, in collaboration with the Embassy of the Netherlands, is hosting the Bangkok Historical Canals Boat Trip, a weekend boating activity along Khlong Ong Ang and Khlong Phadung Krung Kasem.

Taking place every Saturday and Sunday from November 2024 to February 2025, the event offers water bike and kayak rentals, encouraging children, youth, and the public to engage in outdoor exercise while exploring Bangkok’s historic canals. For more information, please contact the Sports Promotion Division at 02-245-0912 during business hours or visit BMA Sports on Facebook.

Scenic beauty of three dams offer a respite from urban stress

The Royal Irrigation Department is inviting the public to check out the scenic beauty of three dams in northern Thailand, enjoy the beauty of nature and the fresh air this winter. The breathtaking views of the dams offer a perfect escape from urban bustle, the department said.

Mae Suai Dam, Mae Suai district, Chiang Rai province

This trendy spot is popular among locals for relaxation. Surrounded by trees, mountains, rivers and a serene sky, it offers a complete experience with restaurants and cafes. Mae Suai Dam provides irrigation to nearly 100,000 rai (16,000 hectares) for agriculture and consumption during the dry season, with current water capacity at about 65 million cubic meters, or 90% of its total. Continued …

Foundation documents impact of plastic waste in Thailand

Thailand is facing the impact of plastic waste on greenhouse gas emissions, biodiversity and public health, according to a report by the Environmental Justice Foundation (EJF).

The report indicates that Thailand’s primary plastic production generated up to 27.3 million tons of carbon dioxide equivalent (tCO2e) annually, which was equal to greenhouse gas emission from 5.9 million cars. Continued …

Chiang Mai backs waste-to-energy plant

The Chiang Mai Authority has backed a Thai-Chinese waste-to-energy power plant that is expected to take two years to complete. The joint investment agreement, valued at 2.3 billion baht, was signed on Friday.

The plant will incinerate 500-650 tons of waste per day to generate 10 megawatts of electricity. The firm’s experience in building waste-to-energy plants in China will be applied to the project in Chiang Mai, which will be located in Ban Luang subdistrict, Chom Thong district. Continued …

Phuket’s smart bus takes fresh direction

Phuket’s transport scene is getting a high-voltage makeover with the launch of the new Phuket Smart Bus service, and it’s already steering the island’s travel scene in a new direction. Connecting Phuket Town and Patong, this service is run by Phuket City Development Co. (PKCD) and is becoming the ticket-to-ride for switched-on travelers.

The move comes with smart day-pass tickets, perfect for students and everyday commuters. These electric buses are running from 6am till 8pm daily, cruising through hotspots like Samkong, Kathu, and Patong. Continued …

Myanmar detains Facebook trafficking gang luring girls to China

Chinese and Myanmar nationals who organized a human trafficking gang to convince young girls to become Chinese wives through Facebook and TikTok have been arrested in Mandalay, sources said. Continued …

US Federal Reserve is set to cut rates again

No one knows how Tuesday’s U.S. presidential election will turn out, but the Federal Reserve’s move two days later is much easier to predict: With U.S. inflation continuing to cool, the Fed is set to cut interest rates for a second time this year. Continued …

Chinese solar firms go further afield where US tariffs don’t reach

Some of the biggest Chinese-owned solar factories in Vietnam are cutting production and laying off workers, spurred on by the expansion of U.S. trade tariffs targeting it and three other Southeast Asian countries. Meanwhile, in nearby Indonesia and Laos, a slew of new Chinese-owned solar plants are popping up, out of the reach of Washington’s trade protections. Continued …

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Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

Thai Airasia has updated its daily flight schedule between Hua Hin and Chiang Mai:

Hua Hin to Chiang Mai: Departure 5:15pm, Arrival at 6:30pm

Chiang Mai to Hua Hin: Departure 3:25pm, arrival at 4:45pm

Special schedule for Loy Krathong holiday (Nov 15): departure from Hua Hin 2pm, arrival in Chiang Mai 3:15pm

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.

 

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Emergency hotline numbers:

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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
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Hua Hin’s property title deeds process praised

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Construction work on Soi 94 resumes

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Royal Hua Hin Golf Course celebrates 100 years

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3×3 basketball coming to Bluport Sept 21

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10 common mistakes to avoid while buying health insurance

Understanding health insurance can be tricky with all the options and terms. It’s essential to get it right to ensure both your health and financial security. With so many options and details, it’s easy to make mistakes that could affect you later. Here are the 10 common mistakes people make when buying health insurance.

  1. Insufficient research

When buying health insurance, it’s crucial to do thorough research to avoid any regrets. Simply searching for “Thai health insurance” online won’t give you the full picture. Instead, you need to carefully evaluate several key aspects of potential insurance plans. Continued … 

9 tips to reduce the risk of illness during the rainy season in Thailand

The rainy season in Thailand definitely has a vibe, but it also increases your risk of getting sick. During the rainy season, it’s important to take proactive steps to maintain your health and well-being.

The cooler and humid weather can bring mosquitoes and diseases like dengue fever. To help you stay healthy during this season, here are nine practical tips to help you reduce the risk of getting sick. Continued …

6 Dead, 2 Missing As Typhoon Yagi Hits North Thailand

Thailand’s northern regions are reeling from the devastation caused by Typhoon Yagi, which brought relentless rains, leading to deadly floods and landslides. As of now, six people have been confirmed dead, including four in Chiang Mai and two in Chiang Rai, while two others remain missing.

In Chiang Mai’s Mae Ai district, the overflowing Mae Ai river triggered landslides and flash floods, isolating around 2,000 residents in villages such as Ban Doi Laem, Doi Lang, Pang Ton Duea, and Pang Saen Kluea. Rescue efforts are underway, but the situation remains dire. Emergency teams, including soldiers from the Pha Muang task force and Border Patrol Police, have been mobilized to clear the roads and reach the stranded villagers. Continued …

Mae Sai: Six Teenagers Swept Away by Floodwaters, Two Rescued

A tense night unfolded in Mae Sai, Chiang Rai, yesterday, as six teenagers attempted to cross floodwaters at night, with disastrous results. Four are missing after being swept away by strong currents, while two were rescued in a dramatic operation.

The incident was livestreamed online. Six teenagers had ventured into a dangerous, fast-moving flood in the Mae Sai district. Out of the group, two survived, but the remaining four were swept away and remain unaccounted for. Continued …

Thai Coach of Tham Luang Cave Boys Trapped Again – by typhoon floods

Ekkapol Chantawong, the coach of the “Wild Boars” football team that gained worldwide attention after their dramatic cave rescue in 2018, is now facing another life-threatening situation. This time, he was stranded on the roof of his house due to flash floods caused by Typhoon Yagi in Mae Sai, northern Thailand.

Ekkapol described how the floodwaters rose suddenly early Tuesday morning, leaving him, his girlfriend, and her aunt with no time to escape. They spent the night on the roof as the waters continued to rise. Continued …

Famous Tham Luang cave faces worst flooding in 13 years

Mae Sai district’s most famous cave, Tham Luang-Khun Nam Nang Non, is currently facing its worst flooding in 13 years, after the mountain range was lashed by torrential rain, measured at 263mm yesterday alone.

British cave explorer Vernon Unsworth, who has been living in Mae Sai district with his Thai wife for more than a decade, inspected the cave and said that the water rushing out of the cave’s entrance is stronger than a waterfall, indicating that all the chambers in the cave are now flooded. Unsworth is one of the hero divers who rescued 13 Thai boys and their soccer coach from the cave six years ago. Continued …

Flooding in heart of Chiang Rai, flights cancelled

The economic center of Chiang Ri Province is now inundated, with floodwaters reaching waist-deep levels and continuing to rise due to the overflowing Kok River.

Officials announced the closure of roads and bridges in Muang district this morning, affecting access to key locations, including Mae Fah Luang Chiang Rai International Airport, the five-way Pho Khun intersection and the provincial hall. Continued …

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Massive amounts of support reaches flood victims in Chiang Rai

Manpower, equipment and relief supplies from various sources have been arriving in Chiang Rai province to help flood victims, many of whom remain stranded in their homes by the worst flooding for three decades.

Runoff water from a mountain range in Myanmar’ Shan state and from watershed areas is yet to reach the Sai and Ruak rivers. Satellite images, provided by the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA), show 767 hectares on the Myanmar border under water, while nearly a thousand hectares in Mae Sai district are flooded. Continued …

Water-borne diseases on the rise as flooding continues

Thailand is seeing increasing cases of diseases caused by flooding, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) said on Wednesday, urging the public to avoid wading through floodwater and mud.

Cases of rat fever (leptospirosis), a blood infection caused by the bacteria leptospira that can infect humans, rodents and other animals, has exceeded 2,600 patients this year, with 28 deaths so far, Dr. Wirawat Manosutthi, the DDC spokesman, said. Continued …

Flash floods, water runoff warning for 43 provinces

The Office of National Water Resources (ONWR) today warned residents in 48 provinces of flash floods and water runoff due to heavy rains brought by the monsoon trough over the upper country from Friday to Wednesday (Sept. 13-18).

The office also predicted that water levels in the Mekong River would rise by 0.5 to 1 meter from today to Wednesday due to heavy rains in the north, the upper northeast, and Laos. This may result in overflow at riverbanks in Chiang Rai, Loei, Nong Khai, Bueng Kan, Nakhon Phanom, Mukdahan, Amnat Charoen, and Ubon Ratchathani provinces. Continued …

Big Buddha boss charged with illegal land grab in landslide scandal

Suporn Wanichkul, the chairperson of the Phra Phuttha Ming Mongol Sattha 45 Foundation, which oversees Phuket’s iconic Big Buddha, has landed in hot water. Accused of illegal forest encroachment, Suporn now faces serious charges connected to the deadly landslide that rocked the region last month.

Suporn was formally charged yesterday, at Karon Police Station. The charge, which extends to the foundation itself, involves illegal clearing, construction, and occupation of protected forest land. Continued …

Baby hippo draws crowds to Chon Buri zoo

A playful baby pygmy hippo is drawing crowds at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri. Videos and photos of two-month-old “Moo Deng” have gone viral on social media, with people highly entertained by her cute appearance and antics. The zoo is posting daily photos and videos of the pygmy hippopotamus family on its Facebook pages. Little Moo Deng quickly became the viewers’ favorite. Her playfulness stands out from the other animals. The cute little hippo has attracted visitors to the zoo, with people queueing from nine in the morning to take pictures of Moo Deng. (Bangkok Post)

Over 34% of Thai children miss out on vital support grant

A recent study by UNICEF and the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) revealed that over 34% of children from impoverished households do not receive the monthly allowance they are entitled to under the Child Support Grant scheme.

This finding highlights the urgency of addressing the high exclusion error and expanding the grant to all children under six years old, especially in light of Thailand’s low birth rate and rapidly aging population. Continued …

US equipment firm settles Thai bribery case

The U.S. agricultural and construction equipment firm Deere has agreed to pay $10 million to settle U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) charges that its Thai subsidiary bribed state agencies to win business.

The bribes took the form of massage parlor services, lavish overseas trips and other improper gifts to win government business, the SEC said on Tuesday in Washington, D.C. Continued …

  • Tanzanian, Syrian Arrested for Hiding Illegal Foreign Workers – Continued … 
  • Foreigner Steals Taxi While High on Cannabis, Crashes into Lamp Post – Continued …

Bangkok Port set for a glamorous makeover

Bangkok’s iconic port is about to get a transformation. The Thai Transport Ministry has unveiled plans to turn parts of the port into an entertainment complex – but there’s a catch. Officials are calling for clearer government regulations before the project can truly set sail.

Speaking at a media briefing, Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri made it clear that Bangkok Port isn’t going anywhere. “We have no plans to relocate the port. The focus is on improving it.” Continued …

REIC warns of ‘worse than Covid-19’ era for property sector

Amid the continued decline in demand for new properties in the real-estate sector, the second-hand market seems to be witnessing a surge, as demand for used homes continues to remain strong in provinces that are of economic importance despite the “worse than Covid-19” slump in the industry.

The Real Estate Information Center (REIC) recently came out with two reports, with one stating the rise in demand for second-hand properties and the 10 provinces that are witnessing a surge, and the second report that the demand for new properties is among the worst in years. Continued …

New Bt20-billion industrial fund to prioritize SMEs

Newly appointed Industry Minister Akanat Prompan plans to set up an Industrial Reform Fund worth at least 20 billion baht to help manufacturers, especially small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), better deal with liquidity and improve their competitiveness.

Many SMEs are struggling with liquidity and finding it difficult to access financial resources, while competition intensifies and technology changes rapidly, Akanat said on Wednesday. Continued … 

Thailand’s EV makers seek to renegotiate incentives as sales slow

As sales of electric vehicles (EVs) miss expectations in Southeast Asia’s largest market, Thailand’s main group of manufacturers, comprising large Chinese and Japanese firms, seeks to extend production deadlines set in a government scheme of incentives.

The scheme helped lure investment of more than US1.44 billion in new production facilities from Chinese EV car makers, such as BYD Motors and Great Wall Motor, making Thailand a regional hub in turning out EVs. Continued …

Thai Fish-Based Products Under Scrutiny as US Updates Forced Labor List

“Findings on the Worst Forms of Child Labor” (TDA Report) released by the U.S. Department of Labor, included three more Thai products added to the Trafficking Victims Protection Reauthorization Act (TVPRA) list, even though shrimp has been removed.

The Thai government, industry, and civil society organizations who have worked together to address the issue of child and forced labor in the shrimp industry in Thailand say they are grateful that it is removed from the TVPRA list, improving its chances of exporting shrimp to the U.S. market. However, they face new bans on three products. Continued … 

Thai tourism rebounds as hotel bookings expected to beat pre-Covid level

Hotel bookings in Thailand are expected to exceed pre-Covid levels this year as domestic tourism surges, according to Krungthai Compass, the research unit of Krungthai Bank.

Foreign arrivals in the first half of this year reached 17.5 million, down 12% on the pre-pandemic period in 2019, the unit reported on Tuesday. But Thai domestic travelers rose to 136.2 million, up 21% from the pre-Covid level. Continued …

Mid-priced hotels struggled in August

Tourists in the mid-priced and budget segments remain sensitive to prices, meaning hotels rated less than four stars struggled to maintain their room and occupancy rates in August.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, president of the Thai Hotels Assn. (THA), said while the average occupancy rate of hotels nationwide improved to 61.8% from 58.4% year-on-year last month, the figure still lagged the pre-pandemic rate of 64.7%, according to the hotel operator sentiment index for August. Continued …

Agoda data reveals Thailand is a top choice for returning travelers

According to a recent survey by travel booking platform Agoda, Thailand has been named as one of the top destinations for returning travelers. Thailand was also mentioned as the top destination for returning travelers to their favorite destinations, in addition to Japan and South Korea.

A survey revealed that more than half of respondents have returned to the same destination multiple times, with some having visited as many as two times in the past two years. While some travelers enjoy exploring new places, others feel more comfortable revisiting familiar places, said Andrew Smith, Agoda’s senior vice president of sourcing. Continued …

TCEB launches ‘Thailand MICE Visa Prepaid Card’ for business travelers

The Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB) has partnered with Visa to launch the “Thailand MICE Visa Prepaid Card”, which aims to boost the country’s MICE industry.

TCEB President Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya said the collaboration was in line with the organization’s vision of positioning Thailand as a premier destination for business events and transforming the country into a high value-added destination for global business travelers. Continued …

Global medical tourism is expected to grow at a CAGR of 20.8%, USD 79.30 billion by 2030

The global medical tourism market is expected to expand significantly, with the value projected to reach USD 79.30 million by 2030, from USD 21.12 million in 2023. This growth, driven by a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 20.8%, is mainly driven by the demand for cost-effective healthcare solutions, access to cutting-edge medical treatments, and reduced waiting times in countries with advanced healthcare infrastructure.

Patients are seeking international medical services for a variety of procedures, including plastic surgery, dental care, and specialized treatments. Major destinations such as India, Thailand, Malaysia, and Mexico are attracting patients by offering high-quality healthcare at affordable prices, resulting in faster growth in the market. Continued …

Hong Kong Airlines launches daily flights to Chiang Mai next month

Hong Kong Airlines is upping the ante for travel lovers, rolling out a new daily flight to Chiang Mai starting on Oct. 27. This expansion marks the airline’s third destination in Thailand, adding to its Bangkok and Phuket routes. – thethaiger.com

How spicy do you like Thai food?

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Who Actually Created Massaman Curry?

There’s no Thai food as universally beloved as Massaman Curry – after all, it’s a two-time winner of the “World’s Best Food”. But in Thailand, Massaman is known as a foreign-inspired dish; something brought to the Kingdom from…well, that’s the problem. There are passionate arguments favoring many different theories, and three of those are backed by a great deal of proof and evidence. So we set out to test those three theories and see if there’s any way to figure out who actually created Massaman Curry. Video …

The Best Things To Do On Phi Phi Islands

A tropical paradise right out of a postcard, Phi Phi Islands in the Krabi province of Thailand is one of the most popular archipelagos in the world. Vibrant marine life, pristine beaches, uncrowded lagoons, towering cliffs, stunning sunsets, and a crystal-clear turquoise sea make it one of the most sought-after holiday destinations.

Located in the Andaman Sea, Phi Phi Islands are a haven for beach babies and adventure enthusiasts. Comprising six islands in total, the archipelago promises a unique blend of fun nightlife, party vibes, and unbelievable dive sites. Before planning your trip to this stunning destination, take a look at some of the best things to do on Phi Phi Islands. Continued …

Thailand a top eco-tourism destination for environmentally conscious travelers

As the world becomes more aware of the impacts of climate change, more and more travelers are seeking experiences that align with their values of sustainability and environmental conservation. In recent years, Thailand has emerged as the number one destination for eco-tourism, attracting visitors from around the world looking for meaningful and responsible travel experiences.

(Editor: Sorry, but taking a fuel-guzzling jet 10,000 miles so you can take a hike is not saving the environment.)

As ecotourism grows and travelers make more conscious decisions about their environmental impact, Thailand is accelerating its sustainable tourism efforts to become a leading destination for green travel. From preserving natural habitats to supporting local communities, Thailand is showing the world that tourism and environmental responsibility can go hand in hand. Continued …

5 best Isaan restaurants in Bangkok

Are you craving bold Isaan flavors? Bangkok has hidden gems that deliver. Isaan food is known for its perfect spicy, sour, and savoury mix, offering a delicious glimpse into the region’s rich culture. From grilled meats to spicy salads, each dish showcases traditional flavors.

Whether you love som tam, larb, or gai yang, Bangkok offers plenty of spots to savour authentic Isaan food without leaving the city. Here are the top 5 Isaan restaurants in Bangkok, where you can enjoy an authentic taste of the northeast. Continued …

Solar-Powered Success: Thai Farmer’s Organic Rice Finds International Markets

A female farmer from Nakhon Phanom in northeastern Thailand has learned innovative methods to add value to rice in order to increase her income, and has transformed herself into a rice-processing entrepreneur with solar-drying systems.

Nim-Anong Kaewpaisan, the founder of Phetpaisankamkhun Co, started with a piece of family farmland used for rice cultivation. However, selling paddy rice to middlemen did not provide sufficient income for a sustainable livelihood. She then decided to return to her roots and look for ways to increase the income from rice cultivation. Continued …

400 minors rescued from suspected abuse at Malaysia charity homes

Malaysian authorities rescued more than 400 children on Wednesday suspected of being sexually abused at charity homes run by a prominent Islamic business organization with links to a banned religious sect, the top police official said. Continued …

Typhoon-hit factories in Vietnam may need weeks to recover

Typhoon Yagi has severely damaged a large number of factories and flooded warehouses in the export-oriented industrial hub of northern Vietnam, forcing plants to shut, with some expected to take weeks to resume full operations, executives said. Continued … 

Key Takeaways From US Presidential Debate

Donald Trump and Kamala Harris faced each other on the debate stage Tuesday night for the first — and possibly the last — time. The Democratic vice president opened the faceoff with a power move, marching across the stage to Trump’s lectern to shake his hand.
“Kamala Harris,” she said, introducing herself as the pair met for the first time ever. “Let’s have a good debate.” 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

Friday’s news-July 5


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New online water billing system/How to buy Property in Thailand/Heavy rain and thunderstorms/FDA warns about erection supplement/Premium care at affordable prices/’Don’t have construction permits’/Graffiti artist gets 8-month sentence/Ultra-fast EV Charging Solution/Pattaya streets submerged/Bangkok taxi driver drags motorcycle/Durian vendors reduce sizes/Economy: Longer property leases will not hurt Thais/World Bank downgrades Thailand’s outlook/Era of economic stagnation/Chinese investors buying up many factories/Country’s growth potential declining/Chinese Solar Firms to Ditch SE Asia/Fuel consumption decreases 0.4%/DP World to boost nation’s logistics/1 trillion baht in trade/BYD’s first plant outside China/Italy and Thailand strengthen ties/ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week/Asia Responsible Enterprise Awards/Tourism: Hua Hin receives award/Samui looks to high season/Asia’s first international drone exhibition/Really Cool Airlines ready/Turbulence hits global flights/Thailand Experience: Egg-Laden Cricket Delicacy/3 Lesser-Known Thai Cities/Surat Thani’s abundant national park/A Traditional Breakfast In Thailand/International news/Links: Climate Thailand/Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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New online water billing system almost ready

The Hua Hin Municipal Waterworks Department is preparing to launch a new mobile application, HH Smart, designed to make it easier to pay water bills and keep residents informed about water services. The app will be available in both Thai and English.

Deputy Mayor of Hua Hin Atichat Chaisri chaired a meeting to monitor the progress of the online water bill payment system. Continued …

How to buy Property in Thailand

Thailand is an exciting place to live for many reasons. Whether it’s the country’s beautiful weather, relaxing atmosphere, or friendly population, large numbers of foreigners each year buy properties here. However, the kingdom’s strict property ownership laws must be considered so that your investment is, at all times, fully protected.

Whether you’re planning on investing or settling down here in the Land of Smiles, you’ll need a guide on how to buy property in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand to see heavy rain and thunderstorms until July 9

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a weather forecast for increased rainfall across Thailand from today to Sunday, July 7. Heavy rain is expected in Bangkok and surrounding areas, as well as in the northern, northeastern, eastern, and southern regions.

Thailand is set to experience a significant increase in rainfall with heavy showers in certain areas. The northern, northeastern, eastern, and southern regions are forecasted to be most affected. Thunderstorms are expected to continue next Monday and Tuesday, July 8 and 9, with heavy rain anticipated in the northeastern, eastern, and southern parts of the country. Continued …

FDA warns about erection supplement

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has warned consumers that a dietary supplement that claims to help men with erection problems contains a prescription-only drug that can have serious side effects.

The FDA said on Thursday that it bought the “Hulx” dietary supplement from the Line official account of company called Dr.Jel and sent it to the Department of Medical Sciences for testing. Continued …

Thammasat medical center offers premium care at affordable prices

Thammasat Advanced Medical Center (THAMC) in Pathum Thani province opened its doors to premium-quality, yet affordable, medical services. Located in a 53,965-square-meter, 10-story building in Khlong Luang district, the center aims to provide a patient-centric approach with a team of experienced specialists and staff.

The soft opening of THAMC took place last week, coinciding with the 90th anniversary of Thammasat University’s founding. The center is designed to deliver one-stop services and is equipped with 150 beds, ensuring convenient and prompt patient treatments. Continued …

Samui hilltop villas ‘don’t have construction permits’

Authorities found that most of the 52 villas on a hilltop on Koh Samui under investigation for land encroachment did not have construction permits.

An inspection of the properties was conducted by the “Samui Model”, a joint task force comprising members of the Fourth Army Region, the Internal Security Operation Command (Isoc) Region 4 and local authorities. Continued …

Grand Palace graffiti artist gets 8-month sentence

A man who spray-painted an anarchist symbol and the number 112 — a reference to the lese-majeste law — on the wall of the Temple of the Emerald Buddha last year has been sentenced to eight months in jail without suspension for vandalism.

Suttawee “Bang-urn” Soikham, 26, is appealing the Criminal Court ruling and has posted bail. Continued …

Huawei Unveils Ultra-fast EV Charging Solution in Thailand

Huawei Technologies (Thailand) Co. is driving the future of electric charging technologies with the launch of its FusionCharge Liquid-cooled Ultra-fast Charging Solution, also known as the Liquid-cooled Power Unit, in Thailand.

Announced during ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week (ASEW) 2024, this technology enables ultra-fast charging and energy storage solutions, with the first wave of power unit applications targeting high-speed electric vehicle (EV) charging at select petrol stations and shopping malls across Thailand, making EV charging faster and more convenient than ever before. Continued …

Pattaya streets submerged after heavy rain havoc

Heavy rainfall early today in Pattaya City led to severe flooding, submerging streets and stranding numerous vehicles. The sudden downpour created chaos in various key locations, significantly impacting daily life.

Many cars and motorcycles were unexpectedly caught as water levels rose swiftly, particularly affecting sedans parked along roadsides. Notable areas such as Third Road, the Mum Aroi Restaurant intersection in central Pattaya, and routes leading to north Pattaya experienced significant flooding. Continued …

Bangkok taxi driver drags motorcycle for a kilometer

A minor altercation between two road users culminated in a road rage incident, where a taxi driver collided with a motorcyclist, running him over multiple times and dragging his bike along the road for over a kilometer before crashing into a utility pole.

The event transpired yesterday morning on Chaeng Watthana Road, beneath Rama IV Bridge, Pak Kret district, Nonthaburi. Traffic police from Pak Kret Police Station, along with Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers, rushed to the scene. Continued …

Durian vendors reduce sizes to segments amid price surge

Durian prices have surged in Nakhon Ratchasima, prompting vendors to adapt by selling the fruit in segments instead of whole, as local purchasing power dwindles and sales plummet more than 50%.

At the fruit sale zone within a local market in Mueang Nakhon Ratchasima, durian sellers have shifted from selling the fruit by kilograms to selling it in segments, measured in pounds instead. This change comes in response to a sluggish economy and a significant rise in durian prices compared to last year, which has drastically reduced customer purchasing power by over 50%. Continued …

Giving foreigners longer property leases will not hurt Thais: Minister

Thais have nothing to worry about, said Deputy Interior Minister Chada Thaised in response to concerns over increasing the property leasehold period for foreigners to 99 years.

Chada was responding to an interpellation raised on Thursday by Move Forward Party MP Suphanat Minchaiynunt, who asked if the government has studied the pros and cons of the plan and whether it would make it tougher for Thais to buy houses. Continued …

World Bank downgrades Thailand’s growth outlook to 2.4% due to declining exports

The World Bank revised down Thailand’s 2024 GDP growth forecast to 2.4% from 2.8%, while projecting a GDP expansion of 2.8% in 2025 for the country.

Gross domestic product is projected to advance 2.4% in 2024, up from 1.9% growth in 2023, according to the World Bank’s Thailand Economic Monitor. The most recent forecast represents a 0.4 percentage point downgrade from the figures released in April. This downgrade is primarily attributed to weaker-than-expected exports and public investment in the early part of the year. Continued …

Thailand’s era of economic stagnation

After two decades of political instability and turmoil, it was a matter of time before the Thai economy would exhibit signs of distress and desperation. For decades, the Thai economy has proved resilient with an uncanny knack for bouncing back. But Teflon Thailand may have become a thing of the past.

Headlines on the Thai economy have been heading south precipitously. Unless fundamental political reforms take place, Thailand will likely enter a period of low and plateaued growth with risks of grinding stagnation. Continued …

Chinese investors buying up many factories, land on sale as NPLs

The Bangkok Commercial Asset Management (BAM) said on Thursday that many Chinese investors have joined hands with Thai partners to buy plots of land and factories of failed businesses from the debt management agency.

Bundit Anantamongkol, president and CEO of BAM, said the Chinese investors bought land, industrial factories and warehouses put on sale by the BAM this year and most purchases were made in Rayong. Continued …

Country’s growth potential declining, says BoT chief

The country’s economic growth potential is expected to hover around the 3% mark for the next five years, a decline from the average of closer to 3.5% reported in the years before the Covid-19 pandemic, according to Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput.

Between 2004 and 2013, Thailand’s economic growth potential averaged 3.8%, while the actual gross domestic product (GDP) grew at an average of 4% per year. Growth potential dipped to 2.7% between 2014 and 2023, and GDP growth similarly slowed to 2.8% a year. Continued …

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New US Tariffs to Force Chinese Solar Firms to Ditch SE Asia

Southeast Asia will no longer be a safe haven for Chinese solar companies because the United States is about to introduce new tariffs on imports of solar cells and panels from the region, forcing them to seek alternative locations for overseas expansion.

After investigating imports of crystalline silicon photovoltaic cells, assembled into panels or not, from Cambodia, Malaysia, Thailand, and Vietnam, the U.S. International Trade Commission said last month that there is a reasonable indication that the products are sold at less than fair value in the U.S. because they are subsidized by local governments. Continued …

Fuel consumption decreases 0.4%

Thailand’s total fuel consumption dipped by 0.4% year-on-year to 157.1 million liters per day (MLD) between January and May, attributed to higher energy prices and the country’s economic slowdown, says the Department of Energy Business.

GDP grew by 1.5% year-on-year during the first quarter, according to the National Economic and Social Development Council. Continued …

DP World ‘readying plan’ to boost nation’s logistics

DP World, a global supply chain and logistics giant based in Dubai, is expected to present to the government a plan to develop logistics networks to help make Thailand a regional transport hub, says Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit.

He made the remarks on Thursday after Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin met Sultan Ahmed bin Sulayem, group chairman and CEO of DP World, at Government House on Wednesday to discuss potential investment opportunities. Continued …

Thailand and Malaysia aim for 1 trillion baht trade by 2027

Thailand and Malaysia have set an ambitious goal to boost bilateral trade to 1 trillion baht by 2027, with a focus on enhancing border economic connections through the Twin Cities initiative. Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce Phumtham Wechayachai outlined the plans following the third Thailand-Malaysia Joint Trade Committee (JTC) meeting in Kuala Lumpur.

Phumtham highlighted the strong relationship between the two nations, particularly between Malaysian Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who regularly discuss economic matters. This visit aimed to solidify their discussions and set a clear direction for future economic collaboration, said Phumtham. Continued …

BYD’s first plant outside China starts EV manufacturing in Rayong

BYD’s first factory outside China officially started operations on Wednesday at the WHA Industrial Estate in Rayong, with the potential to create 10,000 jobs. The factory has a maximum production capacity of 150,000 cars per year, with a total investment of over 35 billion baht.

After BYD, known for its automobile and technology products, entered the Thai market, it began with the introduction of its first electric vehicle (EV) model, the Atto 3. The distributor for this model in Thailand is Rêver Automotive. Continued …

Italy and Thailand strengthen ties at bilateral business forum

The Thai Chamber of Commerce, the Thai Board of Trade and the Italian Embassy in Bangkok recently organized the Italian-Thai Business Forum (ITBF) for the ninth consecutive year in Florence, Italy. Business leaders from 16 Thai companies and 13 Italian firms attended.

ITBF is part of an ongoing effort to strengthen ties between the two nations with 156 years of diplomacy, particularly focusing on the field of economic cooperation. Continued …

ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week & EV Asia 2024 Launched

The Ministry of Energy, in collaboration with Informa Markets and energy network partners, launched the “ASEAN Sustainable Energy Week & Electric Vehicle Asia 2024” event to support PDP 2024, aiming to transition Thai industries toward clean energy.

The event showcases technologies and innovations from leading energy industries worldwide, providing a premier regional platform for the most extensive energy supply chain and network, with the goal of transitioning the Thai industry toward “Net Zero” energy. Continued …

5 Thai companies receive Asia Responsible Enterprise Awards

The Asia Responsible Enterprise Awards (AREA) 2024 celebrated a cohort of 81 ESG champions dedicated to shaping a sustainable future for the region and beyond, setting new benchmarks for corporate responsibility. Presented by regional NGO Enterprise Asia on June 28, the AREA is widely regarded as the gold standard for ESG and sustainability practices across Asia.

Beholding over 5,000 ESG programs for more than a decade, the AREA serves as a platform to showcase and provide well-deserved recognition to businesses and organizations championing sustainability, ultimately inspiring more enterprises to integrate sustainable business practices into their business strategies. Continued …

Hua Hin receives ASEAN Clean Tourist City Standard award

Hua Hin municipality has been honored with the “ASEAN Clean Tourist City Standard 2024–2026” award, recognizing its commitment to sustainable tourism and environmental protection. The award was received by Hua Hin Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul and Deputy Mayor Atichat Chaisri at the ASEAN Tourism Award Ceremony held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center on July 2.

The ceremony, organized by the Department of Tourism under the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, also highlighted tourism establishments that achieved the 2023 Thai tourism standards certification. The initiative aims to elevate the value of the Thai tourism standards mark and promote certified operators and communities. Continued …

Samui looks to high season for growth

As the high season approaches for the Gulf of Thailand, tourism operators in Samui are projecting growth driven by European visitors, while urging extended operating hours for the airport to add 20 more daily flights, which would increase the number of tourists by 10%-20%.

Ratchaporn Poolsawadee, president of the Tourism Association of Koh Samui, said the island expects a full recovery during the high season, attributed to the full resumption of flights at Samui airport. Continued …

Bangkok to host Asia’s first international drone exhibition

GML Exhibition (Thailand) is keen to launch DronTech Asia 2024, the continent’s first international drone exhibition and conference, cashing in on the exponential growth of commercial drones. The event is scheduled for Nov. 25-27 at Impact Exhibition and Convention Center in Bangkok.

The global market for commercial drones or unmanned aerial vehicles was valued at US$20.8 billion in 2021. It is expected to reach $1.2 trillion by 2030, with a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) at 14% for several years, according to a Straits Research market forecast for 2022-2030. Continued …

Really Cool Airlines CEO ready to revolutionize air travel

After 14 years as the mastermind behind Nok Air, Really Cool Airlines CEO Patee Sarasin is back with a daring new venture promising to shake up the airline industry.

At 62, Patee says that the winds of change are about to sweep through the world of air travel. Having witnessed the tumultuous impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on the aviation industry, he is determined to steer clear of similar pitfalls with his latest project, the whimsically named Really Cool Airlines. Continued …

Turbulence terror hits global flights

Singapore Airlines Flight SQ321 encountered severe turbulence over Thailand, forcing it to make an emergency landing in Bangkok in late May. This incident has raised fresh concerns about the increasing issue of in-flight turbulence, which has been highlighted by several other recent incidents.

In the past few months, there have been multiple turbulence-related injuries on major airlines. Singapore Airlines, Qatar Airways, and Air Europa have all experienced sudden altitude drops that required medical attention for passengers. Continued …

Rainy Season Brings Egg-Laden Cricket Delicacy to Phayao

The rainy season has arrived, bringing with it Phayao’s celebrated culinary delight – the “Jing Kung,” or egg-laden mole cricket. These insects, known for their delectable taste and high nutritional value, are presently in abundance, much to the delight of local residents.

Currently, the residents of Phayao are busy digging up these prized crickets, which can be found burrowed in the wet soil. The crickets, called “Jing Kung” or “Ji Khrong” locally, grow significantly larger during this season. Continued …

3 Lesser-Known Thai Cities to Experience the Rush, Creativity, and Calm

When people talk about Thailand’s southern destinations, Phuket is usually the first choice, just as Chiang Mai is for the north. However, there are several secondary cities filled with pristine environments, cultures, and lifestyles that will leave you with a lifelong impression. It’s time to explore these three secondary cities you’ll definitely fall in love with.

For thrill-seekers: Surat Thani’s abundant National Park

Surat Thani, or Surat for short, is an upper southern province. It’s a perfect place for adventurers seeking an adrenaline rush. The highlight is Khao Sok National Park. The mountain ranges spanning across 739 km² house the virgin rainforest, which is one of the world’s oldest and the south’s largest, with biodiversity as great as the Amazon. Continued …

Here’s What You’ll Eat For A Traditional Breakfast In Thailand

Though Thailand is roughly 19 times tinier than the United States, it’s still made up of many regions and people, so what constitutes as a traditional Thai breakfast is debatable. However, there is a general consensus that, unlike some parts of the world, Thai culture doesn’t group specific foods into the breakfast, lunch, or dinner categories.

Eating a given dish does not depend on where the sun is in the sky; in short, your breakfast meal might be someone else’s nighttime nom. But, it’s not uncommon for some people to go for a lighter-flavored, smaller-portioned meal for breakfast and eat more than once before lunchtime. Continued …

UK’s Labour to win massive election majority, exit poll shows

Keir Starmer will be Britain’s next prime minister, with his Labour Party set to win a massive majority in a parliamentary election, an exit poll on Thursday indicated, forecasting Rishi Sunak’s Conservatives would suffer historic losses. Continued …

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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

Monday’s news-June 24


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Ease foreign tax burden

The recent proposal to amend Thailand’s foreign income tax regulations has sparked significant debate among expatriates and international investors. This move has raised numerous concerns that urgently need to be addressed.

Thailand’s new foreign income tax regulations, effective Jan. 1, 2024, aim to expand the tax base and tackle tax avoidance by requiring tax on foreign income regardless of when it is brought into the country. Continued … 

French Ambassador visits Hua Hin

The French ambassador, accompanied by key consular officials, met with officials in Prachuap Khiri Khan and Hua Hin on Friday.

The purpose of this visit was to discuss topics of mutual interest between the French Republic and Prachuap Khiri Khan Province, as follows: Continued … 

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International School Costs Rise in Thailand

Parents of students in Thailand’s international schools are facing heftier bills as education costs climbed to 2.75 billion baht in 2024. This uptick, a 1.9% increase from the previous year, covers essentials like learning materials, uniforms, and shoes.

There’s also been a slight decline in spending on cram schools and special training, down by 0.7% to 1.49 billion baht, as parents trimmed back on extracurricular activities amid economic uncertainties. Continued … 

Heavy rainfall warning issued across 56 Thai provinces

The Meteorological Department of Thailand (TMD) issued a warning for heavy rainfall across 56 provinces in Thailand today, affecting 70% of the area, including Bangkok. The public is advised to be cautious of potential flash floods and sudden water surges.

The TMD forecasts 24 hours of intense weather conditions due to a strong southwest monsoon covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand, combined with a monsoon trough passing through the northern and upper northeastern regions into a low-pressure area over the northern coast of Vietnam. Continued … 

Thailand Influenza Outbreak: 14 Deaths and Over 180,000 Affected

The recent surge in influenza has claimed 14 lives and affected more than 180,000 individuals across the country since the beginning of the year, as reported by the Department of Disease Control (DDC).

Director-General Thongchai Keeratihatthayakorn addressed the public’s concerns regarding the severity of the circulating influenza strains. While emphasizing that influenza is typically a mild respiratory infection treatable with standard medical care, he acknowledged that in some cases it can lead to serious intercurrent infections, increasing the risk of fatal outcomes. Continued … 

Construction of last three double-track rail routes approved

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has revealed that the last three double-track railway routes have been approved for construction, with an estimated investment of more than 164 billion baht.

The 678-kilometer routes were part of a total of seven double-track railway megaprojects. They include the 168.2km Chumphon-Surat Thani route, costing 30.4 billion baht; the 321km Surat Thani-Songkhla route (66.2 billion baht); and the 189km Denchai-Chiang Mai route. Continued … 

American looks for dad’s Thai ex-girlfriend during Vietnam War

A user in the Reddit social network has posted his intention to look for a former Thai girlfriend of his father who was near the northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom during the Vietnam War.

He wrote late last week that his father, a white American, had been near Nakhon Phanom between 1968 and 1971 and missed his Thai girlfriend who was called “Oi”. The social platform user wrote he would like to know more about her. Continued … 

Phuket’s soaring costs squeeze expats and locals alike

Phuket and Thailand, once an oasis for budget-conscious expats seeking an idyllic escape, now face a harsh reality. The cost of living has skyrocketed since 2022, squeezing not just frugal expats but also Thai households already grappling with stagnant wages and high inflation.

This isn’t just about cutting back on beach-side cocktails; basic necessities like food are becoming increasingly expensive. Continued … 

  •  French ‘Cult Leader’ Held for 3-Month Visa Overstay in Thailand – Continued …
  • British pedophile’s 30-year Thai escape leads to 30 new charges – Continued …
  • Foreign man caught urinating on tuk tuk amid traffic jam in Phuket – Continued …
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Darkest days before the dawn

The economy is currently at one of its bleakest points, but economic experts expect the situation to bottom out in the second half of the year now that the national budget has been rolled out.

Things usually seem to be at their worst just before they get better, and the same can be said for the Thai economy, according to Nonarit Bisonyabut, an economist at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI). Continued … 

Ministry keeping a close eye on prices

The Commerce Ministry is monitoring prices in 18 categories during the second half of the year, following an increase of up to 9% in transport costs for the logistics sector.

According to Wattanasak Sur-iam, director-general of the Internal Trade Department, the 18 categories being monitored are: instant noodles, fresh food, canned food, bagged rice, seasoning sauce, vegetable oil, carbonated drinks, milk and dairy products, electrical appliances, laundry products, fertilizers, insecticides, pet food, iron, cement, paper, medicine and medical services, and services through retail and wholesale channels. Continued … 

Thai PM Defends Changes to Property Rules for Foreign Buyers

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has defended new regulations easing property restrictions for foreign buyers in a bid to attract international investment.

The controversial changes would allow foreigners to own up to 75% of condominium units and extend property leases to 99 years. This move, widely criticized for favoring capitalists, aligns with international practices, according to the prime minister. Continued … 

Raising the Cap on Foreign Condo Ownership: A Potential Game-Changer?

The Thai government is considering changes to real estate laws to attract more foreign investment. Proposed amendments include extending land lease periods to 99 years and increasing the allowable foreign condo ownership quota to 75%.

These changes are intended to stimulate the real estate market, boost foreign confidence and investment, and address the decline in property sales. The amendments would also provide long-term residence options for foreigners and make city properties more affordable for locals. Continued … 

New regulations to protect online shoppers

The Thai government has announced new regulations known as “Dee-Delivery” to better protect online shoppers. Minister of the prime minister’s office, Jiraporn Sinthuprai, revealed these measures aimed at enhancing transparency and combating online fraud while speaking at a press conference.

Taking effect this July, as soon as they are published in the Royal Gazette, these regulations will usher in stricter oversight of online transactions. Continued … 

Businesses severely impacted by declining purchase power

The business sector is in turmoil as purchasing power continues to deteriorate. Retail and wholesale businesses, as well as restaurants in provincial areas, are experiencing a 30%-40% drop in sales, raising concerns that liquidity issues may spread further.

Business operators are urging the government to support stimulus measures like the “half-half” scheme, the co-payment package introduced following Covid, and the blue flag program to address the cost of living crisis. They view the digital wallet initiative as ineffective for small businesses due to its complex conditions and slow fund transfers. Continued … 

Thailand’s House Approves 3.75 Trillion Baht Budget for 2025

Thailand’s House of Representatives has approved the 3.75-trillion-baht budget for the 2025 fiscal year. The decision came after a parliament session that saw 311 votes in favor, 175 against, and two abstentions. A 72-member House committee, including both government and opposition figures, will now scrutinize the bill over the next 30 days.

Deputy Prime Minister and Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai expressed gratitude toward the MPs and urged the committee to incorporate their recommendations. Continued … 

Political risk weighs on economy

Thai politics is nearing a turning point, as next month the political fate of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and the leader of the opposition Move Forward Party (MFP) are scheduled to have their cases decided by the Constitutional Court.

There is uncertainty about the rulings, slated for July 3 for the dissolution case against the MFP and July 10 for Srettha’s case, with the business sector concerned about the effect on the Thai economy if the current administration is disrupted. Continued … 

Hotels to get fee waiver extension

The Interior Ministry will ask the cabinet to keep the present waiver on operation fees for hoteliers for another two years to support the recovery of the tourism sector, says Interior Ministry spokeswoman Traisuree Taisaranakul.

Under the draft regulation, hotel operators will be exempt from paying the 40-baht-per-room annual fee for a further two years from July 1 this year to June 30, 2026, she said. Continued … 

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Four fruits help shore up Thailand’s export growth in May

Durian, mangosteen, longan and mango are the four rising-star fruits that contributed to Thailand’s export growth in May, according to the Commerce Ministry.

According to the report, the volume of these four seasonal fruits increased the country’s exports by 7.2% last month to 960.22 billion baht, resulting in a surplus for the first five months of the year. Continued … 

Thailand to rake in Bt7.5 billion from films

The Ministry of Tourism and Sports expects Thailand to earn 7.5 billion baht from foreign film productions this year, a 10% hike compared with last year’s figure.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich yesterday said the ministry was confident the target was achievable, especially after the filming of White Lotus Season 3, a hit HBO series being shot in Bangkok, Phuket and Koh Samui. Continued … 

AI to impact less than 4% of Thailand’s service sector jobs

Artificial intelligence (AI) is projected to have a limited impact on employment in Thailand, with fewer than 4% of service sector workers at high risk of being replaced by the technology, according to Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research).

A study conducted by Microsoft and LinkedIn revealed that 74% of Thai business leaders, compared to 66% globally, stated they would not hire candidates lacking AI skills. Continued … 

What are the potential economic benefits of legalized same-sex marriage?

Thailand’s senate has approved the final reading of a significant marriage equality bill, clearing the path for the country to potentially become the first in Southeast Asia to legalize same-sex marriage.

But beyond the social and legal implications, could the bill also have a positive impact on Thailand’s economy? Some experts and activists think so. They argue that legalizing same-sex marriage would boost the country’s tourism industry, attract foreign investment, and foster a more inclusive and productive workforce. Continued … 

Thailand Extends Free Tourist Insurance Until Year-End

Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports has extended its free insurance campaign for international visitors until the end of December. Originally slated to expire on Aug.31, the program has been in place since Jan. 1 and offers critical coverage for accidents, emergencies, and deaths.

The extended insurance program provides substantial coverage: up to 1 million baht for cases of death, 300,000 baht for incidents resulting in permanent disabilities or organ loss, and up to 500,000 baht for medical expenses due to accidents. Continued … 

Thailand Welcomes 16 Million Tourists in 2024, Sees Surge in Middle Eastern Visitors

Thailand recorded 16 million foreign tourists from Jan. 1 to June 16 of this year, according to the figures released by the Ministry of Tourism and Sports.

The ministry on June 19 reported that the Eid al-Adha Islamic holiday led to a significant 97.8% increase in tourists from the Middle East. There were also increases in tourists from Malaysia, Indonesia, and Singapore by 33%, 37.7%, and 17.9%, respectively. Continued … 

Thai private hospitals seek to capitalize on medical tourism

Private hospitals in Thailand have expanded their services, such as opening new medical centers and adopting new technology, in a bid to penetrate the global medical-tourism market.

According to an economic forecast by TMBThanachart Analytics, Thai private hospitals are expected to generate more than 322 billion baht in revenue this year, up 4% from the previous year’s 314 billion baht. Continued … 

Khao Sak National Park

Foreign Tourist Surge Boosts Thai National Park Revenue by 21%

Marine national parks on both the Andaman coast and the Gulf of Thailand have increasingly attracted more foreign tourists this year. The revenue in nine months has surpassed that of the entire budget year of 2023, increasing 21%.

On June 22, the National Park Office released information on national park fee collection for the first nine months of the fiscal year, from Oct. 1, 2023, to June 20, 2024. The total amount collected was 1.785 billion baht (about 48.6 million USD). This is a record-breaking figure, surpassing the entire year’s collection of 2023, which was 1.467 billion baht (about 40 million USD). Continued … 

Thailand Acts Against ‘Price-Dumping Tours’ to Safeguard Tourism

The Thai Ministry of Tourism and Sports has launched a decisive effort to combat “price-dumping tours,” an issue that mirrors the notorious zero-dollar tour model utilized by some Chinese firms with Thai collaborators.

This crackdown follows concerns raised directly with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin by Sisdivachr Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents. Continued … 

High airfares to persist as travel booms, new AirAsia boss says

There’s no end in sight to the high airfares that are a mainstay of the world’s post-pandemic travel boom, according to Asia’s biggest low-cost carrier.

Travelers may see a little reprieve next year as jet fuel prices decline and the airline’s flight capacity rises, said AirAsia Aviation Chief Executive Officer Bo Lingam, who will head a new listed entity called AirAsia Group following a merger between the company’s short- and long-haul operations in September. But strong demand means airfares are unlikely to return to pre-pandemic levels any time soon, he said. Continued … 

Thailand ranked the sixth best MICE destination in Asia Pacific

Thailand is ranked as one of the world’s best MICE (meetings, incentive travel, conventions, and exhibitions) destinations, which generated over 1.2 trillion baht over the last eight years, according to Jirut Issarangkul Na Ayudhaya, president of Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB).

His remarks came after several international organizations praised the country as one of the top destinations for organizing meetings and exhibitions. Continued … 

I’ve been denied entry to Thailand – Now What?

What happens if you are being denied entry into Thailand? Tod Daniels, visa expert at ASEAN NOW visa forum, was asked what do do in this situation.

Tod: The first thing is do not panic; hundreds of people per week are denied entry and it is not the end of the world or of your time in Thailand. Continued … 

Body of missing Belgian man found after ignoring red flag in Phuket

A Belgian man drowned after ignoring a red flag warning on Freedom Beach in Phuket. Thai netizens’ opinions were divided. Some expressed condolences to his family, while others condemned him for being reckless and causing trouble to rescuers.

According to a report on Saturday, two accidents were reported on Kata and Freedom beaches. In the first incident, two victims got into trouble in the sea after violating the warning sign on Kata Beach but lifeguards managed to help them safely. Continued … 

I helped save 13 young footballers trapped in a cave, but life still goes on as normal

John Volanthen is humble. He lives quite a normal life in Bristol, with a young son, working as an IT consultant.

But six years ago, he was thrust onto the world stage after helping in the rescue of 13 young Thai football players and their coaches from an underwater cave in Tham Luang. What began as a hobby he loved in Scouts eventually allowed him to help save their lives. Continued … 

Construction Company Shares Impact of Employee Mission Trip to Thailand

As part of their global mission trip program, Shook Construction sent 10 employees to Wiang Pa Pao, Thailand, in February 2024 – including two team members from Raleigh – to help build a new girls’ home that would house 12 children who have been rescued from trafficking, abuse, and more.

The project had an immense and immediate impact on the local mission. Shook recently released a documentary about the trip, The Bricks that Bind Us, in the hope of inspiring others to support the communities most in need. Continued … 

Thailand has its own truffles, Chiang Mai researchers find

Truffles, hailed as a “priceless treasure of the culinary world”, are a staple ingredient for chefs in the most luxurious restaurants. They are one of the most exquisite ingredients revered in the culinary sphere and play a crucial role in Michelin-starred restaurants. And interestingly, Thailand has also been found to host truffles.

Initially, the consumption of truffles in Italy and France was predominantly a privilege of the elite because of their scarcity and exorbitant price. Continued … 

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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

Wednesday’s news-May 29


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Today’s news: Big Thailand visa changes/How to buy Property in Thailand/Mental Health Crisis/Injuries include possible paralysis/The heroine of flight turbulence drama/Former PM to be indicted/Working elephant discarded/Selling ‘magic mushrooms’/Economy: Budget boost to fund digital wallet/Egg prices to rise/Land and building tax collection/Biggest draw for foreign workers/Retail closures spark concern/Young and in Debt/Thailand seeks BRICS membership/Cannabis supporters plan legal challenge/Tourism: Thailand Welcomes 14.3 Million Tourists/U-Tapao to host race/Thailand Experience: Festive Shades journey/Faith and fortune/Best Wellness Retreats In Thailand/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/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

Big Thailand visa changes from June 1

The cabinet has approved a number of new visa initiatives aimed at attracting more tourists. This includes visa-free and visa-on-arrival schemes, extended stays for students, and a decrease in mandatory health insurance for retirees.

The Foreign Ministry suggested these actions due to the country’s significant reliance on tourism, according to government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke. Continued …

How to buy Property in Thailand

Thailand is an exciting place to live for many reasons. Whether it’s the country’s beautiful weather, relaxing atmosphere, or friendly population, large numbers of foreigners each year buy properties here.

However, the kingdom’s strict property ownership laws must be considered so that your investment is, at all times, fully protected. Whether you’re planning on investing or settling down here in the Land of Smiles, you’ll need a guide on how to buy property in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand Faces Mental Health Crisis as Millions Affected

Nearly 10 million individuals in Thailand are grappling with mental health issues, according to recent data from the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC). The figures released in its first-quarter report indicate that almost 11% of the population is at risk of suicide, and around 16% experience regular stress.

Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the NESDC, highlighted the severity of the situation, stating that mental health has become a critical concern for the nation. The continuous rise in psychiatric patients, from 1.3 million in 2015 to 2.9 million in 2023, underscores the escalating crisis. Continued …

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Worst Singapore Airlines injuries include possible paralysis

While all patients at Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital are in stable condition, recovery could be weeks or even years, said Dr. Krittanai Thangsakul, who was in charge of treating patients with the most severe injuries.

It began with an emergency call on May 21 requesting Bangkok’s Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital to take in about 20 injured passengers from nearby Suvarnabhumi Airport. But every few minutes, the number would climb. Continued …

The high-flying heroine of Thailand’s flight turbulence drama

Thailand has received widespread praise for its swift and efficient response to the emergency when a Singapore Airlines flight was slammed by severe turbulence over Myanmar on May 21.

Leading the medical emergency operation after Flight SQ321 diverted to Suvarnabhumi Airport was Dr. Wichanya Burirak – who also happens to be a big fan of flying. Continued …

Former PM Thaksin to be indicted on lese majeste charge

The attorney-general will indict former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on lese majeste and computer crime charges arising from an interview he gave in South Korea in 2015.

Prayut Phetcharakhun, spokesman for the Office of the Attorney-General (OAG), said this morning that Attorney-General Amnat Chetcharoenrak made the decision on Monday to indict Thaksin on both charges, as proposed by police. Continued …

75-year-old working elephant discarded for being ‘in too much pain/

Pai Lin, 75, has endured more agonizing pain and abuse in her long life than it is possible to fathom. For decades, she was used as a working elephant, probably in the commercial logging industry before it was banned in 1989.

After logging was banned, this tortured, tragic animal was likely used to haul as many as six tourists at a time on her back in a heavy wooden seat that would have ground relentlessly into her body. At some point during her horrific 60-year “working career,” she was forced to beg on the streets. Her deformed spine speaks volumes about her life of abject cruelty. Continued …

Couple arrested for selling ‘magic mushrooms’

A couple has been arrested at a Bangkok condominium for growing “magic mushrooms” and selling them online, claiming they could help cure many diseases.

A team of officers from the Metropolitan Police Bureau (MPB) arrested the pair — identified only as Banyong, 40, and Amita, 36 — at their condominium room in Chatuchak district on Monday. They seized 181 plastic bags of hed khee kwai, or psilocybin mushrooms, also known as magic mushrooms, weighing 117 kilograms. Continued …

Cabinet approves plan for 2024 budget boost to fund digital wallet

The cabinet on Tuesday approved a plan to boost the 2024 fiscal budget by 122 billion baht to help finance its delayed household stimulus scheme, Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul said.

The plan would bring the new budget to 3.6 trillion baht, up 13% from the previous year, with the deficit rising to 805 billion baht, officials have said. Continued …

Egg prices to rise due to extreme weather

As announced by the Thai Cooperative Network for Chicken Egg Producers, egg prices are set to rise by 20 satangs per egg tomorrow, citing the extreme weather as the reason for the increase. The farm price for eggs will be 4 baht each, marking an increase of 6 baht per tray.

The members of the network include producers from Chachoengsao, Chon Buri, Chiang Mai-Lamphun, and the Lower Chao Phraya River Basin. These organizations collectively decided on the price hike to support their members during this difficult period. Continued …

Land and building tax collection to tally Bt43 billion this year

The Finance Ministry expects collection of the land and building tax this year to total 43 billion baht, 8 billion higher than last year as the tax discount is discontinued.

Speaking at a property seminar on the fifth anniversary of the implementation of the tax and the outlook for the real estate sector, Finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit said the ministry is reviewing the law to determine if amendments are needed, with a decision expected by the end of this year. Continued …

London the biggest draw for foreign workers

Working and living abroad is no longer a dream for those seeking new opportunities in terms of career and finances, with the result that highly skilled workers are now flowing into foreign job markets worldwide.

This urge to get on in life away from home is confirmed by the findings of the Decoding Global Talent Report 2024, conducted by Boston Consulting Group (BCG) in collaboration with The Network and The Stepstone Group, which also listed the “Top 10 Cities Where Foreign Workers Most Want to Relocate for Work in 2024.” Continued …

Retail closures spark concern over cheap, fast- selling goods markets

Thailand’s fast-moving consumer goods (FMCG) market is in dire condition, with several retailers shutting down as consumers are hit by falling purchasing power and rising household debt, an industry expert said on Monday.

FMCG – relatively cheap, fast-turnover goods such as food, toiletries and cleaning products – make up the largest segment of consumer goods and are distinguished from high-priced purchases such as vehicles. Continued …

Young and in Debt: The Reality for Many Thai Millennials

A recent consumer survey by SCB Economic Intelligence Center found that 40% of respondents with a monthly income of less than 15,000 baht had higher expenses than their income. Half of them estimated that it would take about three years for their income to match their expenses, while the other half believed they would never be able to find enough income in their lifetime.

Thai consumers struggle to obtain new loans, as financial institutions tighten lending criteria due to rising non-performing loans, with total household debt at 91% of GDP and bad debts increasing in housing, auto loans, and credit cards. Continued …

Thailand seeks BRICS membership

Thailand has set its sights on joining the intergovernmental organization BRICS, which is expanding beyond its original membership of Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa.

Egypt, Ethiopia, Iran, and the United Arab Emirates became official members of BRICS on Jan. 1. Thailand is among the next 15 countries under consideration for admission. Continued …

Cannabis supporters plan legal challenge of policy u-turn

Hundreds of cannabis entrepreneurs, farmers and activists rallied in Bangkok and threatened legal action against the government as it pushes ahead with a plan to reclassify marijuana as a narcotic just two years after decriminalizing it.

At Tuesday’s rally in front of the United Nations Economic and Social Commision for Asia and the Pacific headquarters in the capital, nearly 2,000 signatures were collected in support of a legal petition to stall the government’s move. Cannabis advocates held posters with messages like “stop villainizing cannabis.” Continued …

Thailand Welcomes 14.3 Million Tourists

Thailand has seen a significant surge in international tourism, with 14.3 million visitors arriving in the first five months of this year. This influx has generated nearly 683 billion baht (US$18.7 billion) in revenue, a boon for the country’s economy.

Tourism and Sports Minister Sermsak Pongpanich presented these optimistic figures, attributing this growth to increased confidence and eased travel restrictions. Continued …

Rayong’s U-Tapao airport slated to host Formula 1 race

The government is planning to build a race track suitable for hosting Formula 1 races in the airside area of U-Tapao International Airport to attract tourists and motorsport enthusiasts, making it the world’s first airport to incorporate an F1 track.

Deputy government spokeswoman Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri said on Tuesday that Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered related agencies to draw up plans to promote the organization of an F1 race in Thailand to boost tourism. Continued …

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Festive Shades of Thailand journey

Thailand has long been a melting pot of various cultures, and the four regions of the country have their own distinct traditions and background, making it feel like exploring a completely new culture as you shift from north to south.

The fun-loving temperament that Thais have is reflected in the vibrant festivals that take place throughout the country, and to experience these festivities is to truly understand the charm of Thai culture, religion and way of life. Continued …

Faith and fortune

Mazu, a Chinese sea goddess, is believed to grant wishes. Hence, people visit the Mazu Shrine (Chao Mae Tubtim Shrine) in Lhong 1919, the historic Bangkok riverfront area, to pray.

Aemaorn Prathedkoeranee-angkaew, better known as Pa Aorn, the 78-year-old caretaker of the Mazu Shrine, recently shared anecdotes of people who had their wishes fulfilled through prayer. Continued …

Unwind and Heal: The Best Wellness Retreats In Thailand

Thailand, often referred to as the “Land of Smiles,” is not just famous for its stunning beaches, vibrant culture, and tantalizing cuisine, but also for its world-renowned wellness retreats.

Whether you’re seeking rejuvenation, detoxification, or a deep dive into holistic health, Thailand offers some of the most luxurious and transformative wellness experiences. Here’s a guide to some of the top wellness retreats in Thailand that promise to rejuvenate your mind, body, and spirit. Continued …

Today’s Thai environmental news 

 

 

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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

Friday’s news-Aug 18

  • Cha Am seafood festival returns Sept 9-16/
  • Sansiri partners with Huawei to launch ‘SOLAR to ZERO’ campaign/
  • Energy Ministry kicks off plan to transform Surat Thani with smart energy/
  • All 12 districts of Nakhon Phanom declared flood disaster zones/
  • Aging Thailand agonizes over welfare state as elderly subsidy cut/
  • Swedish man arrested for overstaying visa 3 years/
  • Elephant brutality: Wild Thai Park shooting sparks probe/
  • More than a ton of endangered pangolin scales seized in Thailand/
  • Thailand election: Coup-linked parties now part of new coalition/A long road ahead for Thailand/
  • Economy: Economy likely grew 3.1% in Q2 on higher tourist arrivals/Thailand preparing for a soft landing as ‘cracks’ open up in the Chinese economy/Foreign investments bolster Thai economy with 58.9-billion-baht boost/Thailand, India compete for semiconductor investments/Property developers bullish on 2nd half of year/
  • Tourism: Bookings down as China slumps/600-kilometer road in southern Thailand would aid tourism/Inside Thailand’s Child Sex Tourism Trade/
  • Thailand Experience: Thailand After Dark: Exploring the Kingdoms Enchanting Nightlife/Ten best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Bangkok/
  • 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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Cha Am seafood festival returns Sept 9-16

The viewpoint at Cha Am Beach will play host to the 22nd “Shellfish & Squid Festival @ Cha Am” from Sept. 9-16. The event promises lots of delicious food, live music, and lots of fun activities.

One of the main highlights of the festival is the wide range of locally caught seafood that will be available for visitors to sample. From grilled prawns and squid to fried fish and crab, there will be something to please everyone’s taste buds. Continued …

Sansiri partners with Huawei to launch ‘SOLAR to ZERO’ campaign

Sansiri Public Co. plans to install 100% solar systems for 10,000 houses, reducing carbon emissions by up to 42,000 tons/carbon through revolving credit funds of over 2 billion baht in five years.

This collaboration in the “SOLAR to ZERO” campaign is in line with Sansiri’s mission as Thailand’s first real estate company to set a goal of net-zero greenhouse gas emissions (Net-Zero) by the year 2050, to create a sustainable turning point for the environment. Sansiri has several projects in the Hua Hin area. Continued …

Energy Ministry kicks off plan to transform Surat Thani with smart energy

The Energy Ministry on Thursday began a two-day seminar in Surat Thani to mark the official start of its effort to transform the southern tourism province into the first “smart province in terms of energy management” in Thailand.

Pethai said Surat Thani is the pilot province for smart energy management and other provinces will follow. The smart energy province project is part of Thailand’s plan to reach carbon neutrality by 2050 and net zero emissions by 2065. Continued …

All 12 districts of Nakhon Phanom declared flood disaster zones

Nakhon Phanom Gov. Wanchai Chanporn on Thursday declared all 12 districts in the northeastern province as flood disaster zones to speed up aid efforts for the affected people.

The governor said that as per the initial estimates, some 40,000 rai (6,400 hectares) of paddy fields were under floodwater following several days of heavy rains. Continued …

Aging Thailand agonizes over welfare state as elderly subsidy cut

Thailand’s universal welfare has taken a backward step with the caretaker government’s recent decision to limit monthly subsidies of 600 to 1,000 baht per head to just poor, elderly Thais.

Previously, all elderly Thais were eligible. But those who register themselves as elderly from now on will not receive monthly state subsidies unless they can prove that they do not have enough income or resources to live on. Continued …

Swedish man arrested for overstaying visa 3 years

The Immigration Police arrested a Swedish man for overstaying his visa by over three years in the Isaan province of Sakon Nakhon.

Following an ongoing effort to thwart foreign criminals seeking refuge in Thailand, officers from the Sakon Nakhoh Immigration Office discovered a 49-year-old Swedish man, Toerner John Alexander, overstaying his visa. Continued …

Elephant brutality: Wild Thai Park shooting sparks probe

In Loei, law enforcement services are currently being solicited by park authorities to uncover the culprit behind a recent act of elephant brutality in Phu Luang wildlife sanctuary in this northeastern region. A wild bull elephant was confirmed to be the victim of the cruel act.

This elephant brutality discovery was made near a forest creek located within the Sri Song Rak sector of the Dan Sai district yesterday morning. Speculation from officials at Phu Luang suggests that the deceased appears to have been part of a roaming trio of elephants, who had been sighted near local farmland in the preceding two months. Continued …

More than a ton of endangered pangolin scales seized in Thailand

Thai authorities said Thursday they have seized more than a ton of pangolin scales worth over 50 million baht ($1.4 million) that are believed to have been headed out of the country through a land border.

The scales that cover a type of anteater were found Wednesday night in the northeastern province of Kalasin, and apparently were meant to be transported out through Mukdahan province, which shares a border with Laos, Thai police said at a news conference in Bangkok on Thursday. Continued …

Coup-linked parties now part of new coalition

The Pheu Tha-led coalition government now has mustered a combined force of 314 Mps, including those of the “uncles’ camps” on their side, confirmed Pheu Thai wheeler-dealer Bhumtham Wechayachai yesterday.

The 314-MPs-strong coalition partners include the Pheu Thai under de facto party boss Thaksin Shinawatra with 141 MPs, the Bhumjaithai under de facto party boss Newin Chidchob with 71 MPs, the Palang Pracharath led by Prawit “Uncle Pom” Wongsuwan with 40 MPs, the Ruam Thai Sang Chart under de facto party boss/caretaker prime minister Prayut “Uncle Tu” Chan-o-cha with 36 MPs, the Chart Thai Pattana led by Varawut Silpa-archa with 10 Mps, and the Prachachart led by House Speaker Wan Muhamad Noor Matha with nine Mps, plus those of six splinter parties with only one MP or two each. Continued …

A long road ahead for Thailand

We all should have been celebrating. The celebration should have started the night of the election when the Democratic Alliance, led by the Move Forward Party, claimed victory.

I still vividly remember that night’s energy — people thronging the streets, social media posts celebrating progress’s triumph over fear and intimidation, and even my friends marveling at how the Move Forward Party had achieved the impossible. Continued …

Economy likely grew 3.1% in Q2 on higher tourist arrivals

Thailand’s economy likely grew 3.1% in the April-June quarter from a year ago, up from 2.7% in the previous quarter, driven by increased foreign tourist arrivals, according to the median forecast of 21 economists polled.

On a quarterly basis, gross domestic product (GDP) was forecast to have grown by a seasonally adjusted 1.2%, a slowdown from the 1.9% growth in the preceding quarter, according to a smaller sample of forecasts in the Aug. 14-17 poll conducted by Reuters. Continued … 

Thailand preparing for a soft landing as ‘cracks’ open up in the Chinese economy

The Thai baht has fallen in value against the U.S. dollar by 8.4% since Jan. 30, as the kingdom finds itself being buffeted by the country’s political instability and a growing crisis linked with the Chinese economy, as well as elevated interest rates in the United States.

This week, at a conference in southern Thailand, Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput suggested that while the economic recovery was still intact, the bank was now focused on achieving a “soft landing” as he referred to “cracks” in China’s economy. Continued …

Foreign investments bolster Thai economy with 58.9-billion-baht boost

From January through July of this year, Thailand saw 377 foreign business people invest 58.95 billion baht in the kingdom, an increase of 17% in the number of investors but a drop of 20% in the value of foreign direct investment (FDI), a senior official said.

Estimates suggest that the Japanese investors led the pack with a total outlay of 19.9 billion baht. They were closely tailed by Singaporean enterprises who injected 12.9 billion baht into the Thai business sector. Additionally, Chinese and U.S. firms put in 11.7 billion and 3.04 billion, respectively, catalyzing foreign investments within the nation. Continued …

Thailand, India compete for semiconductor investments

Thailand and India are competing to attract semiconductor investments, aiming to reduce dependency on the supply chain from China.

The trade dispute between the U.S. and China regarding the transfer and export of advanced semiconductor technology has led both countries to see an opportunity to become a production base and benefit from major technology players seeking new options in the supply chain system. Continued …

Property developers bullish on 2nd half of year

SET-listed developers are hoping an economic recovery in the second half will help them achieve their performance goals this year after modest first-half results.

Wongsakorn Prasitvipat, managing director of Property Perfect Plc., said the company plans to launch nine new residential projects worth a combined 13.3 billion baht in the second half after introducing just one 1-billion-baht project in the first half. Continued … 

Bookings down as China slumps

China’s economic woes are pressuring inbound tourism during the Golden Week holiday in October, leading to sluggish forward bookings, according to tourism operators.

Surawat Akaraworamat, vice president of the Tourism Council of Thailand, said travel agents reported slower booking than usual for China National Day, one of the longest holidays in that country. Continued …

600-kilometer road in southern Thailand would aid tourism

The Office of Transport and Traffic Policy and Planning (OTP) in Thailand recently announced a forthcoming impact study concerning a proposed coastal road project linking the provinces of Ranong and Satun to boost Andaman tourism.

The proposed two-lane highway, covering a distance of 600 kilometers, is designed to notably enhance the ease of access for tourists to key attractions spread across six different provinces – these being Ranong, Phangnga, Phuket, Krabi, Trang, and Satun, relayed Punya Chupanit, who is at the helm of OTP. Continued …

Inside Thailand’s Child Sex Tourism Trade

Thailand’s multibillion-dollar sex tourism trade is thriving again after its shutdown during the COVID-19 lockdowns. With the country’s borders open again, tourists are flocking from around the world.

Despite prostitution being illegal, bar girls in the coastal city of Pattaya can earn triple the average wage, drawing workers from the country’s poor rural provinces. But police say children are increasingly targeted in the city’s red-light district. Video 

Thailand After Dark: Exploring the Kingdoms Enchanting Nightlife

A completely new universe comes to life when the sun sets over Thailand’s beautiful surroundings. Thailand’s nightlife is a vivid tapestry of colors, noises, and sensations that captivates both locals and tourists alike, from bustling cities to peaceful seaside towns.

Thailand changes into a land of lit streets, bustling marketplaces, and exciting entertainment as the day gives way to night. Everyone may find something to enjoy in the country’s diversified nightlife culture, which spans the vibrant metropolis of Bangkok to the calm beaches of Phuket. Continued …

Ten best vegetarian and vegan restaurants in Bangkok

For decades, vegetarian dining in Bangkok was synonymous with rice and curry dishes crafted from tofu, soy protein, and additives. However, a rapid transformation occurred almost overnight. Chefs embraced creativity, menus underwent a renaissance, and a wave of trendy specialized restaurants emerged.

New culinary terms entered the lexicon: legumes, quinoa charcoal burger, chia seed pad Thai, tempeh. And just like that Bangkok became a vegan- and vegetarian-friendly city. 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-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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