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VIP airport bus schedule/Rainfall brings fish to Hua Hin shores/Racer Marina Pranburi/Bangkok Hospital hosts running event/Glamping Festival 2024/Thailand’s winter begins/Chef Jay Fai to Retire/Jay Fai closure reflects industry-wide problems/Laws on Pyramid Schemes/Mae Sai district returns to normal/Internet access in Thailand surges/To Review Drone Regulation/Economy: Restaurant group predicts healthy Q4/New stimulus measures/Exports to US jumped 18.1%/Thailand leads in agricultural exports/Thailand joins BRICS/Step backward with BRICS partnership/Life as a Cambodian migrant worker/Asia the powerhouse of global economy/Tourism: Facial Recognition to Replace Boarding Passes/Asia Pacific arrivals drive tourism/Thailand Targets 1 Million Flights/To attract over 10.7M international tourists/Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism promoton/Trang operators unfazed by pricey airfares/AirAsia flight avoids disaster/Thailand Experience: Festivals and events across Thailand/Climate Thailand: EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets/Intensification of Storms in Asia/Thailand’s hidden gem of sustainable tourism/Bangchak forges deal with CPF/Southeast Asia’s Energy Mix/EVs to number 85 million in 2025/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

VIP bus schedule to Suvarnabhumi airport changed

There’s only minor changes to the return to Hua Hin segment. An 8:30am departure from the airport has been replaced by a 1pm trip.

Heavy rainfall brings fish to Hua Hin shores

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All about Racer Marina Pranburi

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Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin hosts running event

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Glamping Festival 2024, Nov. 1-2, Arena Hua Hin Sports Club

Don’t miss this concert at Arena Hua Hin on Nov. 1-2. This year, a star-studded lineup of artists is ready to bring joy and fun to everyone. Continued …

Thailand’s 4-month-long winter begins

Winter started in Thailand today with the arrival of a high-pressure system from China, and the cool season will likely continue for about four months, until February, according to the Meteorological Department.

Temperatures are expected to drop 2-4 degrees Celsius in the northeast and the upper north and 1-3°C in the central plain and the upper south through the week until Sunday. Thunderstorms and strong winds are possible in some areas of these regions. Continued … 

Michelin-Star Thai Chef Jay Fai to Retire Next Year

In a surprising announcement, Michelin-star chef Jay Fai, known for her emblematic restaurant in Bangkok, revealed her plans to retire next year.

The renowned chef, whose real name is Supinya Junsuta, first earned her Michelin star in 2018, making her beloved venue famous worldwide for its exceptional street-food-inspired dishes. Continued …

Closure of Bangkok’s Michelin star restaurant Jay Fai reflects industry-wide problems

The planned closure of the famous Michelin one-star restaurant Jay Fai reflects a string of problems in the food supply chain, particularly high energy and raw material costs, according to the Restaurant Business Club.

One of the reasons cited for the planned closure is rising logistic costs, which resulted in a surge of up to 10% in the cost of seafood compared to this year’s first quarter, said Sorathep Rojpotjanaruch, head of the club. Continued …

Government May Strengthen Laws on Pyramid Schemes

The Thai government is poised to make significant amendments to existing laws targeting pyramid-fund schemes. These changes aim to broaden enforcement scope to take action against not just the masterminds but also the lower-level operatives involved in these fraudulent activities.

Thailand’s Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat outlined these forthcoming amendments, which will enhance the authority’s ability to tackle pyramid schemes more effectively. Currently, the law restricts action to top-level figures, allowing lower-level fraudsters to evade prosecution. Continued …

Mae Sai district returns to normal after two-month clean-up

Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai will preside over a ceremony in Mae Sai district of Chiang Rai province today to hand the responsibility for the administration of the district back to the municipality, at the completion of the major post-flood clean-up of the border town.

The military and volunteers from private relief organizations have spent about eight weeks returning the border town to normal, after it was buried under a sea of mud by the devastating flooding in September. Continued …

Internet access in Thailand surges to 21.7 million households in 2024

The ‘Thailand Digital Outlook’ report reveals that 50.1 million individuals are connected, with daily internet usage rising to 9 hours 20 minutes daily.

This year, some 21.7 million Thai households got linked to the internet, compared to 21 million households last year, the Digital Economy and Society (DES) Ministry said. Continued …

Government Set to Review Drone Regulation

The government has announced plans to review and potentially revise the current regulations surrounding the use of drones, particularly focusing on enhancing access for farmers.

During a Senate meeting on Monday, Thailand’s deputy prime minister and Digital Economy and Society minister, Prasert Jantararuangtong, highlighted the potential benefits drones could bring to the agricultural sector, as well as areas like disaster mitigation and logistics. Continued …

Restaurant group predicts healthy Q4 for restaurants

Central Restaurants Group (CRG) says Thailand’s restaurant industry looks promising in the fourth quarter thanks to the year-end spending season and rising foreign tourist arrivals.

Nath Vongphanich, president of CRG, said he wants the government to consider launching stimulus measures to boost the tourism sector. “The increase in foreign tourists could lift the economy, which benefits restaurants,” said Nath. Continued …

Finance minister eyes new stimulus measures

Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira said on Monday that he would consider the economic stimulus measures raised during a meeting with representatives of three professional groups.

After attending an hour-long meeting with representatives of the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking and Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra at Government House, Pichai said the government needs to consider several factors before deciding on the stimulus measures. Continued …

Exports to US jumped 18.1% in September amid 1.1% overall growth

Thailand’s exports to the United States in September grew 18.1% year on year to the value of US$5.01 billion (169.13 billion baht), the Trade Policy and Strategy Office (TPSO) said on Monday.

Overall, exports in September expanded 1.1% year on year to $25.98 billion (877.75 billion baht), the office added, as it predicted a 2% growth for this year. Imports in September stood at $25.59 billion (863.34 billion baht), up 9.9% compared to last year. Continued …

Thailand leads Southeast Asia in agricultural exports, 8th globally

Thailand emerged as the largest exporter of agricultural products in Southeast Asia and the eighth-largest globally, thanks in part to its free trade agreements (FTAs).

The Trade Negotiations Department highlighted this achievement, with Director-General Chotima Iemsawasdikul attributing the success to these agreements, despite growing foreign competition and global economic uncertainties. Continued …

Thailand pursues economic gains through BRICS membership

Thailand aims to join BRICS for economic opportunities, offering access to the ASEAN market and strengthening food security and tourism, according to Deputy Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul.

Charnvirakul says joining the BRICS group will create significant trade and economic opportunities. BRICS includes major economies like Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa, alongside four new members added this year. Continued …

Thailand takes another step backward with its BRICS partnership

Thailand’s accession to the BRICS bloc last week as a partner member is certainly a notable development. Undeniably, it has implications for the country’s relationship with the United States and other Western countries.

In short, it highlights that Thailand is aligning itself with the “Global South” against what is seen as the hegemony of the West. Although the kingdom is joined by other ASEAN players such as Malaysia, Indonesia, and Vietnam, it is a significant departure from Thailand’s former close ties with the United States. Continued …

Life as a Cambodian migrant worker in Thailand

For Sorphean Nhih, Thailand has been more than just a place to work. It has become a second home. At 33 years old, she has spent nearly half her life in the bustling streets of Bangkok, far from her native Kratie province in Cambodia.

Like many other migrant workers, she came to Thailand seeking better wages and opportunities. “I decided to come to Thailand for work because my friend told me that I could earn more here,” Sorphean said. “Back in Cambodia, I couldn’t find any work. So, I took a chance.” Continued …

IMF official says Asia clearly the powerhouse of global economy

Asia, which is contributing 60% to global growth, is the powerhouse of the global economy, said Krishna Srinivasan, director of the International Monetary Fund (IMF)’s Asia and Pacific department.

“This is the most dynamic region of the world. It has a huge amount of labor force. A lot of that is also the skilled labor force. It’s a region which is highly integrated into global supply chains. And lastly, it’s a region which has seen a huge increase in productivity growth,” Srinivasan said. Continued …

Facial Recognition to Replace Boarding Passes at Six Thai Airports

Thai airports announced plans to introduce a facial-recognition system by the end of the year, effectively phasing out the need for traditional boarding passes. This cutting-edge technology will be implemented in six major airports, aiming to streamline passenger movement and enhance security processes.

From Nov. 1, domestic travelers in Thailand will experience this new system, with international passengers following on Dec. 1. Passengers will register their identification details during check-in, either at a staffed counter or using a self-service kiosk. Continued …

Asia Pacific arrivals drive Thai tourism

Thailand recorded 26,088,855 visits from January to September, a 30.1% improvement over the 20,054,665 trips recorded during the same nine-month period in 2023.

China led the five top source markets, totaling 5,254,764 trips, an increase of 110.7% over the same period in 2023. Malaysia, in second place, delivered 3,742,474 visits, up 12.1%. India was the third-highest supplier, with 1,536,196 visits, up 32.2%. South Korea was fourth with 1,382,785 visits, up 15.9%, and Russia was in fifth place, with 1,159,758 visits, up 16.9%. Continued …

Thailand Targets 1 Million Flights in 2025

The Thai government has unveiled a bold initiative to manage a million flights nationally next year, following the recent inauguration of Suvarnabhumi Airport’s third runway earlier this month.

This ambitious target is a significant milestone in efforts to position Thailand as a principal aviation hub in the region, consequently driving up tourism and fueling economic growth. Continued …

TAT, partners aim to attract over 10.7M international tourists in Q4

Thapanee Kiatphaiboon, governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed that in the fourth quarter of this year Thailand aims to attract an additional 10.7 million foreign tourists, averaging 3.6 million per month, to reach the government’s target of 36.7 million visitors.

In the first nine months, over 26 million visitors have already arrived, and TAT is confident the target will be met, setting positive momentum for 2025. Continued …

TAT launches Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism promoton for 2025

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will launch the Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025 campaign. This will comprise collaboration with tourism partners to offer Grand Festivals, Grand Moments, and Grand Privileges to tourists, as well as the promotion of five must-dos in Thailand – Must Taste (Thai cuisine), Must Try (Muay Thai), Must Buy (Thai fashion and local products), Must Seek (new destinations and experiences), and Must See (Thai festivals). The latter aims to diversify Thailand’s tourism appeal and spotlight lesser-visited regions across the country. Continued …

Trang operators unfazed by reports of pricey airfares

Complaints regarding the price of airfares to Trang should not significantly affect tourism during the high season, as prices have dropped to regular levels since the lifting of the travel restrictions imposed during the pandemic.

Local news outlets reported that pricey airfares for flights to Trang, reaching as much as 3,000 baht for a one-way trip, triggered an outcry among locals, who suggested Trang people didn’t have any money. Continued …

AirAsia flight avoids disaster over denied landing in India

A Thai AirAsia flight found itself in a death-defying situation straight out of a Hollywood blockbuster when it was denied permission to land at an airport in India. Passengers were left fearing for their lives as the aircraft was forced to circle for 45 minutes with only 30 minutes of fuel remaining in the tank.

The drama unfolded as the Airbus A320 eventually received clearance to land but was then detained for four hours at Tribhuvan International Airport (TIA) in Kathmandu, Nepal, after arriving without the necessary clearance. Continued …

Festivals and events across Thailand in November

Thailand is alive with vibrant colors and unique celebrations in November, making it one of the year’s most memorable months for festivals. Experience the global music phenomenon at Rolling Loud Thailand 2024, or marvel at the artistic splendor of Thailand’s heritage at Awakening Bangkok 2024.

Be part of the lively atmosphere at the Phimai Festival, where exhilarating boat races captivate audiences, or delight in the enchanting ISAN Winter Wonderland. Continued …

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EGAT to add 110 EV charging outlets in Thailand this year

The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) is intensifying its electric vehicle (EV) solution services, notably by expanding charging outlets, to capitalize on the burgeoning EV market and support Thailand’s carbon-reduction goals.

EGAT’s expansion follows its pilot-scale operations in collaboration with state agencies and building owners. EGAT aims to add 110 new EV charging outlets this year, increasing from 211 at the end of last year. Next year, the company plans to install an additional 100 outlets. Continued …

The Intensification of Storms in Asia: A Climate Change Reality

The recent years have witnessed a significant intensification of storms in Asia, a phenomenon that scientists attribute to the ongoing impacts of climate change.

The World Meteorological Organization (WMO) has reported that Asia remained the most disaster-hit region in 2023, with floods and storms causing the highest number of casualties and economic losses. This alarming trend underscores the urgent need for comprehensive strategies to mitigate the effects of extreme weather events. Continued …

Thale Noi: Thailand’s hidden gem of sustainable tourism

Thailand, known for its pristine beaches and vibrant culture, continues pushing the boundaries of sustainable tourism.

Recently, the Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (DASTA) submitted Thale Noi – a freshwater lake in the southern Phatthalung province – as a contender at the Skal International Sustainable Tourism Awards 2024. It won second place in the “Marine and Coastal Biodiversity” category, competing against nine other contenders. Continued …

Bangchak forges deal with CPF for oils, fats

Energy conglomerate Bangchak Corp. continues to acquire more used cooking oil to produce sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) by teaming up with Charoen Pokphand Foods (CPF), which operates a variety of restaurant brands.

The cooperation agreement, which was signed on Monday, enables Bangchak and CPF to jointly manage used cooking oil and various fats from CPF’s food-production facilities, including fats from CPF’s wastewater treatment plants and affiliated companies, to produce SAF through Bangchak’s SAF production and distribution subsidiary BSGF. Continued …

The Role of Fossil Fuels in Southeast Asia’s Energy Mix

Southeast Asia’s energy landscape continues to be defined by its reliance on fossil fuels despite international efforts to promote cleaner alternatives. According to the IEA’s 2024 Southeast Asia Energy Outlook, fossil fuels have played a central role in meeting the region’s rapidly increasing energy demand over the past two decades. From 2010 to 2023, the region’s energy needs were primarily addressed through coal, oil, and natural gas, with coal being the dominant source.

Coal has been Southeast Asia’s primary beneficiary of energy growth, accounting for around 50% of the region’s electricity generation. Countries like Indonesia, which holds nearly 90% of the region’s coal production, have relied on coal to fuel their expanding industrial sectors. Vietnam, Thailand, and the Philippines also lean heavily on coal for electricity and other industrial applications such as steel production and manufacturing. Continued …

EVs on roads worldwide expected to number 85 million in 2025

By the end of 2025, an estimated 85 million electric vehicles (EVs), including cars, buses, vans and heavy trucks, are expected to be on the road, according to the latest forecast from U.S.-based research firm Gartner Inc. released on Monday.

Jonathan Davenport, Gartner’s senior analyst, said that despite several hurdles affecting the EV market over the past few months, the firm is projecting the number of EVs in use globally to total 64 million units in 2024 and increase by 33% in 2025. 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

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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Emergency 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-Oct 28


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Hua Hin Hotel Manager Fired/Indonesian ambassdador visits PKK/Ways you’re destroying your lungs/Petrol prices rise/Warning for heavy rains/Pyramid schemes that rocked Thailand/Icon Group public fraud case raises questions/Monks Engage in Violent Dispute/Urged to act on contaminated grapes/Explosion at Thai zinc factory/Drama at beauty pageant/Economy: Unknotting the Thai gamble/’No rush’ to advance casino/Updates for digital wallet/Pushe for six new airports/Crackdown on substandard goods/Circuit-board industry playing crucial role/The final countdown/Tourism: Tourism levy will take at least six months/Tourism tax won’t affect foreign residents/Buriram MotoGP PT Grand Prix/Chiang Rai launches tourism campaignBeach umbrella operators caught selling alcohol/Thailand Experience: King’s Royal Barge procession/Royal Barge procession since Sukhothai period/10-day treat for Loy Krathong/Climate Thailand: Tides of change/Mekong hydropower projects pose risks/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

Hua Hin Hotel Manager Fired After Dispute Over Customer Review

The manager of Putahracsa Hua Hin, a five-star hotel in Hua Hi,n has been dismissed following intense public criticism of the response to a customer’s review.

The controversy began when a guest posted on social media about a charge for a toothbrush, priced at 20 baht, after staying at the luxury hotel. The guest had written in a Google review, “If you stay here, remember to bring your own toothbrush because the hotel charges 20 baht for one.” Continued …

Indonesian ambasdador visits Prachuap Khiri Khan

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10 shocking ways you’re destroying your lungs every day

Today is Lung Health Day, the perfect reminder to pay attention to your respiratory system, an often-overlooked but essential part of your overall well-being. While we’re all aware that smoking is bad for our lungs, there are many less obvious daily habits that could be harming them, too.

Especially if you’re living in a country like Thailand, certain environmental factors also come into play. Below are 10 ways you might be damaging your lungs without even realizing it. Continued … 

Petrol prices rise by 0.30 baht per liter

PTT Station has announced anincrease in petrol prices, effective Saturday. Petrol prices have risen by 0.30 baht per liter, while diesel prices will remain unchanged.

PTT Station has adjusted the retail prices of all petrol and gasohol types. Regular petrol will be priced at 43.94 baht per liter, Gasohol 95 at 35.75 baht per liter, Gasohol 91 at 35.38 baht per liter, E20 at 33.64 baht per liter, E85 at 33.39 baht per liter, and premium Gasohol 95 at 44.34 baht per liter. Continued …

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Tropical Storm Chami prompts warning for heavy rains in 44 provinces

Weather conditions today prompted the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) to issue a warning for Tropical Storm Chami. Heavy rains are expected to hit 44 provinces, including Bangkok, through tomorrow, cautioning residents about potential flash floods and forest runoff.

Although the storm will not directly enter Thailand, it will cause increased westerly and southwesterly winds, enhancing the intensity of the storm’s impact. Additionally, a convergence of northwesterly and northeasterly winds will cover northern Thailand. Continued …

Before iCon: The massive pyramid schemes that rocked Thailand

An alleged scam involving around 7,000 victims and over 2 billion baht in damages is making headlines in Thailand. But the country is no stranger to fraudulent pyramid schemes, with the most notorious dating back to the 1970s.

Since then, hundreds of cases have been reported by thousands of victims, claiming combined losses of several hundred billion baht. These schemes have evolved from simple chit funds run by a small group of fraudsters in bygone times, to complex multi-level marketing (MLM) networks employing celebrities and influencers today. Continued …

Icon Group public fraud case raises questions about official corruption and police links

The fallout and reverberations linked with the huge Icon Group public fraud case continue. This week, controversial aspects of the story linked with the Royal Thai Police were brought forward. One case involved the policeman husband of a media activist who is believed to have extorted over Bt10 million from Icon topman Warathaphon “Boss Paul” Waratyaworrakul before the business collapsed this month.

Previous reports indicated payments were made between February and May this year, including the Bt10 million lump sum payment. Then, during the week, Thai TV published a video clip of a senior police officer, a police colonel from Saraburi, being feted at an Icon Group event in full dress uniform, promoting the now disgraced firm. Continued …

Monks Engage in Violent Dispute Using Axe and Knife

Yesterday, two monks from Don Khanak Temple in Nakhon Pathom engaged in a violent altercation, wielding an axe and a knife, which left both men injured. Following the incident, the abbot has barred the monks from re-entering the monastic community.

Police Lt. Pisarn Rueangpan, deputy inspector of the Nakhon Pathom City Police Station, received a report about the violent encounter and dispatched officers, along with the Nakhon Pathom Suksanaranukroh Foundation’s medical team, to the scene. Continued …

Thai FDA urged to act on contaminated grapes

The Thailand Consumers Council is urging the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to take legal action against importers of Shine Muscat grapes after lab tests showed some samples were contaminated with chemicals that are banned in Thailand.

According to TCC, 23 out of 24 Shine Muscat grape samples tested by the council last week were found to be contaminated with hazardous chemical residues beyond the acceptable legal limit. Some were contaminated with chlorpyrifos and endrin aldehyde, which are banned under current food safety laws. Continued …

Explosion at Thai zinc factory kills 2 Burmese workers, injures 28

A devastating explosion at a zinc production facility in Kabin Buri district, Prachinburi, has left two Burmese workers dead and 28 others injured. The incident unfolded yesterday, with Thai national media reporting that around 70 employees were on-site at the time, out of a total workforce of 232.

Local officials from the Provincial Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command confirmed that all victims are migrant workers from Myanmar. One worker tragically died instantly at the scene, while another passed away from his injuries at Kabin Buri Hospital. Continued …

Drama at beauty pageant as Myanmar chief creates a ruckus

In a dramatic conclusion to the Miss Grand International (MGI) pageant controversy, MGI President Nawat Itsaragrisil has officially accepted Miss Grand Myanmar Thae Su Nyein’s decision to reject her second runner-up position, effectively ending the pageant’s relationship with both the contestant and Myanmar’s national franchise.

“What makes her so delusional?” Nawat stated during a press conference at Bangkok’s Movenpick Sukhumvit 63. “If she wants first place and must have it, I suggest she create her own pageant so she can win every title.” Continued …

Unknotting the Thai gamble

Casino legislation in Thailand — while seemingly stymied by the ousting of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin in August following a Constitutional Court ruling — appears to have prevailing momentum with the new Prime Minister Paetongtarn “Ung Ing” Shinawatra, elected to lead the ruling Pheu Thai Party last month.

On Sept. 21, the Pheu Thai Party posted a statement on its website defending its decision to legalize casino-entertainment complexes. It is justifying its decision with the argument that it will crack down on underworld activities and generate tax revenues from gambling. Continued …

Minister says ‘no rush’ to advance casino legislation

The Finance Ministry is prioritizing flood recovery in the north of the country before advancing its ambitious plans for a casino-entertainment complex, according to Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat.

While the topic has garnered interest within the government’s coalition partners, Julapun stressed that there is “no rush” to move forward. The proposed casino plan, part of the Pheu Thai-led government’s policy statement, awaits discussion among coalition parties to ensure alignment before any action is taken. Continued …

Thai government urges swift updates for digital wallet distribution

The Thai government has confirmed that the second phase of the 10,000-baht digital wallet distribution will reach all registered citizens, urging vulnerable groups to rectify any issues promptly to avoid forfeiting their rights.

Jirayu Huangsap, spokesperson for the prime minister’s office, said the first phase has been completed, targeting vulnerable groups. The next step involves a meeting to establish a clear framework for transferring 10,000 baht to those already registered via the state application, as well as additional groups that need to register. Continued …

Transport Ministry pushes for six new airports

Deputy Transport Minister Manaporn Charoensri has again pointed to the need for six new airports if Thailand is to become a regional transport hub. Her comments came on the heels of the 59th Asia and Pacific DGCA Conference, held from Oct. 14 to 18 in the Philippines.

The conference, which was attended by representatives from 48 countries and international aviation organizations, including Thailand’s Department of Airports (DOA), discussed critical areas in civil aviation on the theme “Shaping the Future of Air Transport: Sustainable, Resilient, and Inclusive”. Continued …

Industry Ministry vows crackdown on substandard goods sold online

The Industry Ministry would protect local industries by stepping up its crackdown on substandard goods from abroad that are available for ordering via online platforms, the secretary to the industry minister said.

Pongpol Yodmuangcharoen, secretary to Industry Minister Akanat Promphan, held a meeting of senior officials of the ministry on behalf of Akanat on Sunday to discuss measures on how to protect local manufacturers from unfair competition of cheap but substandard quality goods from abroad. Continued …

Circuit-board industry playing crucial role in national development

Narit Therdsteerasukdi, secretary general of the Board of Investment (BOI), says the PCB (printed circuit board) industry plays a crucial role in national development, as these are essential for manufacturing electronic devices used across various industries.

The global trend of relocating production bases and restructuring supply chains has led major PCB manufacturers to invest in Thailand, establishing the country as ASEAN’s leading PCB production hub and placing it among the top five globally. Continued … 

The final countdown

All eyes are on next week’s U.S. presidential election as the political and economic policies of the world’s biggest economy impact every nation across the globe, including Thailand.

Republican nominee and former president Donald Trump is bidding to return to the White House, having led the country as the 45th president from 2017 to 2021. Current U.S. President Joe Biden assumed office as the nation’s 46th president on Jan 20, 2021 (after a Trump-inspired coup attempt to overturn the election). He withdrew his candidacy for the election in July, endorsing his Vice President Kamala Harris as the Democratic nominee. Continued …

Tourism Levy will take at least six months to implement even after a cabinet decision

Thailand’s Minister of Tourism and Sports, Surawong Thienthong, last week again committed the government to introducing the long-awaited foreign tourist levy. The measure has divided the foreign tourism industry in Thailand. Some oppose the move as another tax on the industry, while the proposal for automatic insurance coverage for visitors is seen as a forward-thinking move.

Nonetheless, even that announcement failed to inspire confidence. The Ministry of Tourism and Sports clarified that even if such a measure were approved, it would take six months to implement. Continued …

New tourism tax won’t affect foreign residents or workers

Phuket’s office of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MoTS) has confirmed that the upcoming tourism tax, expected to be implemented early next year, will not impact foreigners who reside or work in Thailand.

A MoTS Phuket official clarified that the proposed tax has not yet been presented to the Cabinet for approval. “We should wait for any further information because now the tourist tax has not yet gone to Cabinet, and some things may change once it goes into Cabinet,” the official stated. Continued …

Buriram MotoGP PT Grand Prix draws 205,000

The MotoGP Thailand round, the PT Grand Prix of Thailand 2024, featured intense 5-star competition amid 205,343-speed enthusiasts over three days.

On Sunday, Italian two-time world champion Francesco Bagnaia from Ducati Lenovo secured victory, narrowing the gap with Spanish competitor Jorge Martín from Pramac Racing to just 17 points. Continued …

Chiang Rai launches tourism-boosting campaign after floods

Thailand’s northernmost province has officially kick-started its tourism campaig  aimed to attract local and foreign tourists in the wake of the recent flood disaster – and keep them coming until Songkran Festival next year.

The campaign – named “Chiang Rai Prom Tiew” (Chiang Rai Ready for Visits) – provides an appealing six-month lineup of festivals and events in a bid to stimulate the province’s economy, revive its tourism and trade, and restore visitors’ confidence. Continued …

Two beach umbrella operators found violating alcohol sales law in Pattaya

The Pattaya City Administration, through its Complaints and Policy Planning Division, in collaboration with the Sanitation and Environmental Health Department, conducted an inspection at two beach umbrella locations.

Initial findings revealed violations related to the sale of alcohol, as stipulated in Chapter 3, Section 27, which prohibits the sale of alcoholic beverages and cannabis products in public areas. As a result, a 15-day suspension was issued from Oct. 26 to Nov. 9. Continued …

Thousands lined Bangkok’s Chao Phraya River as King’s Royal Barge sailed

The Royal Barge procession dates back hundreds of years, but is held rarely, saved for the most significant occasions – most recently, the king’s coronation in 2019.

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra expressed heartfelt gratitude to all government agencies, military, and civilian personnel involved in the organization of the 2024 Royal Barge procession for the Royal Kathina Robe offering ceremony at Wat Arun. This ceremony honors His Majesty the King’s auspicious 6th-cycle birthday celebrated on July 28, 2024. Continued …

The long journey of the Royal Barge procession since the Sukhothai period

The Royal Barge procession is one of Thailand’s cultural heritages, dating back to the Sukhothai period and carried on through the Ayutthaya, Thonburi, and Rattanakosin periods to the present.

The ceremonial procession of royal barges was originally organized for the monarch’s private journeys, to welcome foreign diplomats, or to accompany significant royal ceremonies, such as the coronation ceremony and Kathin robe offering ceremony. This tradition began in the Sukhothai period and has continued to the present day. Continued …

Sukhothai lines up spectacular 10-day treat for Loy Krathong

Sukhothai province has packed a range of attractions for 10 days of celebrations of the Loy Krathong Festival 2024 at the Sukhothai Historical Park in Mueang district.

The event, being held in Mueang Kao subdistrict from Nov. 8 to 17, aims to preserve the ancient tradition of honoring Phra Mae Khongkha (Goddess of Water) and to pray for good fortune in life, following a cultural heritage that has been passed down for over 700 years. Continued …

Tides of change

In the coastal village of Khun Samut Chin, just outside Bangkok, the effects of climate change have become a harsh reality for 19-year-old Arisa Pholthaisong. A recent high school graduate and mother to a one-year-old daughter, Arisa finds herself at the forefront of Thailand’s environmental crisis.

Her story, like those of many young people today, is a reflection of struggle and resilience in the face of a climate disaster she had no hand in creating. Continued …

Mekong hydropower projects said pose risks to Thai environment, economy

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) says transboundary hydropower dam projects along the Mekong River pose a risk to Thailand’s environment, economy and community safety.

In a letter submitted to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, the NHRC said it had outlined its concerns regarding four hydropower dam projects: the Ban Koum Dam, the Sanakham Dam, the Phou Ngoy Dam and the Pak Chom Dam, all on the Lower Mekong along the Thai-Lao border. The developers are registered Thai companies. 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

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Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

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

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

 

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  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490
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