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Monday’s news-March 3


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Graduation ceremony at Hua Hin school/Thais Discontent with government/Crackdown on foreigners/Inside a Myanmar scam center/Took jobs in scam centers for high pay/Villager Killed by Wild Elephant/Lisa dazzles at Oscars/’Anora’ crowned best picture/Peace in deep south/Foreigners behaving badly/ECONOMY: Thailand’s slow GDP growth/Invest in technology/Casinos for Wealthy/Gulf canal project push/Thai shippers concerned/Top 10 foreign condo buyers/Rise of ‘She Economy’/Great energy debate/TOURISM: 50% subsidy scheme/Tourism faces watershed moment/Pattaya’s Mass Tourism/Threat to tourism in Pattaya/Russian tourists flock to Pattaya/Koh Samui residents question bridge/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Tropical Climate Supports Biodiversity/Discovering Ban Pang Ton Phueng/17 Best Places to Visit/Specialty Thai tea booming/CLIMATE THAILAND: Households tapping solar power/China’s EV makers facing reality check/Fears over biomass power plants/Fund for Thai Rice Farming/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

This morning we had the opportunity to attend the graduation ceremony at Khao Phithok Municipal School

Thais Express Discontent with government and PM in New Poll

A recent survey by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) reveals widespread dissatisfaction among Thais regarding the government’s and Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra’s performance. Conducted late last month, the poll sampled 1,310 people nationwide.

The results indicate that 34.6% of respondents are fairly dissatisfied with the government’s work, while an additional 20% are not at all satisfied. In contrast, 32.6% express some level of satisfaction, with 12.8% reporting high satisfaction. Continued …

Crackdown on foreigners pushed

Fears about Thailand becoming a failed state have grown recently because of its failure to enforce laws, allowing cross-border crimes to erode public confidence in the country’s safety and security.

These incidents have already affected Thailand’s tourism sector, as the Chinese market ebbed the first two months this year, as did Taiwan and Hong Kong, whose residents fell victim to scammers. Continued …

‘People are sold every day’: first-hand account of life inside a Myanmar scam center

Chinese gig worker Xu Bochun says he was lured to Myanmar in 2023 by a job offer that turned out to be fake. He ended up being sold to a scam center in Laukkai, the capital of the Kokang Self-Administered Zone bordering China.

In a wide-ranging interview, Xu gives a detailed account of his experience as a victim of human trafficking. He details how he was forced to work for three months in an online scam center before he escaped. Video …

Most Thais deported from Cambodia took jobs in scam centers for high pay

Most of the 119 Thais deported from Cambodia recently are believed to have gone there illegally, to work for scam centers in the Poipet border town. Seven of them are wanted by Thai police, according to the Cybercrime Investigation Bureau (CIB).

All the repatriated Thais had their cell phones seized upon their return to Aranyaprathet district in Sa Kaeo province, which is just across the border from Poipet, suggesting that they were not trafficked to work in the scam centers, but were lured by the attractive remuneration. Continued …

Villager Killed by Wild Elephant While Foraging in Forest

A local villager searching for forest produce in a military area of Chanthaburi province was killed by a wild elephant, authorities confirmed on Saturday.

The incident took place in Phaya Kampuch village, Pong Nam Ron district. Emergency responders from the Sawang Katanyu Rescue Foundation’s Pong Nam Ron unit were alerted to the fatal encounter deep within a forested area controled by the military. Continued …

Lisa Blackpink dazzles at 2025 Oscars in tuxedo-inspired look

Lisa of Blackpink made a stunning debut at the 2025 Oscars, opting for a bold tuxedo-inspired look instead of a traditional gown. Attending the 97th Academy Awards at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles, the singer and rapper turned heads in a sleek black tuxedo dress layered over a long white shirtdress, designed by Markgong.

Lisa’s Oscar performance video

The moment everyone had been waiting for arrived when Lisa performed a special tribute to the iconic James Bond franchise. As anticipated, she dazzled global fans by descending on a zipline to perform “Live and Let Die” live on the Oscars stage. Continued …

‘Anora’ crowned best picture at the Academy Awards

“Anora,” the story of a sex worker who gets a chance at a new life when she marries a wealthy client on a whim, won the coveted best picture prize at the Academy Awards on Sunday. The movie’s 25-year-old star, Mikey Madison, was named best actress. The film also won best director for Sean Baker.

Adrien Brody claimed his second Academy Award, winning the best actor trophy for his role as a Jewish immigrant and architect who chases the American dream in “The Brutalist.” Continued …

Push for peace in deep south

Peace advocates are urging the Paetongtarn Shinawatra-led administration to quickly form a peace negotiation committee to kickstart a new round of peace talks with the Islamist separatist group Barisan Revolusi Nasional Melayu Patani (BRN).

“It’s time now that the government must set up a new panel to oversee peace negotiations in the deep south,” said Anchana Heemmina, a human rights defender and the founder of the Duay Jai Group, which provides rehabilitation services for torture victims in the deep south. Continued … 

Phuket Increases Scrutiny on Foreigners Amid Crime Wave

In response to a rise in drug-related crimes and illegal work activities, Phuket has intensified its immigration controls and enforcement measures. Working closely with international consulates, the province is focusing on tighter screening processes and visa regulations to manage the growing number of foreign visitors and residents.

Last year, Phuket saw 194 foreigners lose their visas, with 998 facing deportation due to various offenses, primarily drug-related and illegal employment, according to the head of Phuket’s immigration police. Continued …

  • US and Canada Targeted in Chiang Rai Crypto Scam Bust – Continued …
  • Nigerian Cocaine Dealer Arrested in Koh Phangan Sting – Continued …

PM highlights causes of Thailand’s slow GDP growth

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has outlined what she thinks is causing Thailand’s slow economic growth and promised her administration will complete its full term to speed up economic expansion.

In her weekly “Empowering Thais” program on Sunday morning, the prime minister said the country’s gross domestic product grew by only 2.5% last year because the country had not invested substantially in new industries and had not prepared Thais for future industries over the past decade. Continued …

Invest in technology or fall behind, warn experts

Experts say Thailand needs better policies and more investment in science and innovation to keep pace with technology-intensive globalization driven by the United States and China.

A seminar titled “Trump 2.0: Crisis or Opportunity for Thailand’s Science, Research and Innovation sectors?” was held recently to discuss how Donald Trump’s administration may affect Thailand’s advancement in these highly specialized industries and discuss how the kingdom can prepare. Continued …

Casinos for Wealthy: New Thai Bill Sparks Controversy

Thailand’s proposed legislation is poised to transform the casino landscape, potentially restricting entry exclusively to the nation’s wealthiest citizens. A government insider has revealed that only Thai nationals with a minimum of 50 million baht in a fixed deposit for at least six months may gain access to the country’s forthcoming casino-entertainment complex.

This stipulation is embedded within Section 65 of the Entertainment Complex Bill, which the Council of State (CoS) has scrutinized, with cabinet review anticipated on March 11. Additionally, prospective patrons must pre-register and pay an entrance fee to gain admission, further constraining access. Continued …

Gulf canal project push gains new momentum

The Thai Canal Association for Study and Development wants a national committee to study the feasibility of connecting the Gulf of Thailand with the Andaman Sea via the proposed 9A canal route. The project, if approved, could create up to a million new jobs, its advocates say.

Led by its president, Gen. Pongthep Thetprateep, the association submitted a petition to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra during the government’s mobile meeting at the Thale Noi Non-Hunting Area in Khuan Khanun district, Phatthalung, on Feb. 17. Continued …

Thai shippers concerned government too slow to negotiate on US tariffs

The Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC) today expressed concerns that the government is too slow in formulating measures to address potential trade penalties from U.S. President Donald Trump. TNSC Chairman Chaichan Charoensuk said he has yet to see any progress from the Thai government in responding to the so-called Trump 2.0 policies.

Trump has vowed to penalize countries with excessively high trade surpluses with the U.S. by imposing punitive tariff rates on their exports. Continued …

Top 10 foreign condo buyers: Myanmar, Taiwan surge, China, Russia slow

A 2024 survey by the Real Estate Information Center (REIC) revealed a slight slowdown in foreign condo purchases compared to the previous two years, which had seen a surge in ownership transfers.

In 2024, the number of condo transfers reached 14,573 units, marking a modest 0.9% increase, while the total transaction value dropped by 6.8% to 68.18 billion baht. The average price per unit purchased by foreigners fell to 4.7 million baht from 5.1 million baht in the previous year. Continued …

Lazada highlights rise of ‘She Economy’

Lazada Thailand sees the rise of a “She Economy” from increasing spending among female shoppers and more women entrepreneurs shaping the next wave of e-commerce.

According to a recent Statista report, e-commerce revenue is projected to reach US$22.9 billion this year. The Economic Intelligence Center of Siam Commercial Bank forecasts e-commerce comprising a quarter of all retail sales in 2025. Continued …

The great energy debate

While energy authorities are working on plans to reduce power bills, analysts say free competition in the power trade should be promoted to keep electricity prices low over the long term.

These efforts should be carried out in tandem with accurate projections of future power demand in Thailand, according to Energy Reform for Sustainability (ERS), a group of energy technocrats and experts campaigning for better energy management, including serious government consideration of its proposals. Continued …

50% subsidy scheme to spur Thai domestic tourism planned for May

Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Ministry is planning to introduce a co-payment package for tourism in May to promote domestic travel in the low season. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong said on Saturday the tourism promotion package – for Thai nationals only – could be kicked off in May after receiving the green light from the cabinet.

Under the scheme, a traveler pays only half of their travel costs and the government takes the financial responsibility for the rest. It is designed for domestic travel only, with some conditions applied. Continued …

Thailand’s tourism sector faces watershed moment

Thailand’s vibrant tourism industry is facing a critical juncture as it grapples with impending European Union (EU) environmental regulations. With a 2026 deadline looming, businesses across the sector are being urged to adopt sustainable practices rapidly or risk being marginalized on the global stage.

The pressure stems from the EU’s Corporate Sustainability Due Diligence Directive (CSDDD), which mandates that all businesses operating within the bloc ensure their supply chains adhere to stringent environmental and human-rights standards. Continued …

Pattaya’s Mass Tourism – Booming business vs. overcrowded chaos

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Bus Accidents in Thailand – A threat to tourism in Pattaya

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Tourism vs. Politics – Russian tourists flock to Pattaya amid global tensions

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Koh Samui residents question need for bridge to island

It is already one of Thailand’s tourist island jewels, but Koh Samui has received the ultimate tourist bounce as the luxury location for the third series of HBO’s satire-laden murder mystery, The White Lotus – topped off with a role for Thai-born K-pop superstar Lalisa “Lisa” Manobal.

But behind the headline promise of ever-more tourists lies a more textured picture on the small, white-sand fringed Gulf of Thailand island, which some locals say is already struggling to cope with the tourist volume at peak season. Continued …

How Thailand’s Tropical Climate Supports Its Biodiversity

Thailand boasts a tropical climate that significantly influences its rich biodiversity. This climatic region is characterized by warm temperatures and substantial rainfall factors that foster a wide variety of ecosystems and species. The interplay between climate and biodiversity in Thailand serves as a fascinating example of nature’s adaptability and resilience.

A tropical climate such as that found in Thailand is marked by consistent high temperatures, usually exceeding 18°C (64°F) year-round and significant rainfall. This climate is divided into three main seasons – hot, rainy, and cool. These conditions provide a fertile ground for an explosion of life forms adapting to the humid and warm environment. Continued …

Discovering Ban Pang Ton Phueng: a journey through time and nature

For those seeking an authentic Thai experience, the newly introduced rail route to Ban Pang Ton Phueng is a must-try. Departing from the province’s Sila At Station, local train No 407 takes passengers on a scenic 30-minute journey to Pang Ton Phueng Station. Individual tickets are priced at 12 baht, but groups can enjoy a special rate of just 5 baht per person.

Upon arrival, visitors are greeted by the historic Pang Ton Phueng Station, a charming wooden structure that has retained its original architecture since the reign of King Rama V (1868-1910). The station’s rustic allure sets the tone for the adventures ahead. Continued …

The 17 Best Places to Visit in Thailand

To describe Thailand as postcard perfect is underselling it. The country’s untamed beauty is as soaring as its limestone karsts, wild as its lush evergreen rainforests, and calming as its pristine beaches.

The shape of the country resembles an elephant head, which is fitting due to its beloved native population of Indian elephants. And with roughly 93% of the population identifying as Buddhist, the culture here is wonderfully rich. And the food! Many of the dishes here are spicy and common flavorful ingredients include lemongrass, coconut milk, basil, and — of course — chili peppers. Continued …

Popularity of specialty Thai tea booming

It’s not just coffee that dominates the Thai beverage scene; recent data from the food-delivery app Line Man reveal that Thai tea is surging in popularity. In 2024, deliveries of specialty Thai tea reached 400,000 cups.

The number of beverage shops selling specialty Thai tea has surged by more than 205% in the past three years, reflecting a shift in Thai consumer behavior toward high-quality Thai tea. In 2024, total delivery orders reached 400,000 cups, marking an 81% increase from the previous year. Continued …

Households tapping solar power

Thailand is transitioning toward a green economy, and individuals can play an active role in this shift. Installing rooftop solar panels is an effective way to support the country’s green initiatives while reducing the cost of household electricity bills.

By harnessing the power of the sun to generate electricity, homeowners can reduce their reliance on fossil fuels, lower greenhouse gas emissions and promote environmental sustainability. Continued …

China’s EV makers are facing a reality check in Southeast Asia

On a recent Thursday morning in Hanoi, Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD began the day with a showroom devoid of customers. Just a few kilometers away, a dealership for upstart Vietnamese EV maker VinFast Auto was buzzing, with would-be buyers pouring over new models.

“We see an average of 20 customers every day during weekdays,” said Tran Trung Hieu, a VinFast salesman in black suit and tie. “That can double or triple on a weekend.” Continued …

Rights body airs fears over biomass power plant impacts

The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) has suggested measures to address concerns over the environmental and health impacts of biomass power plants in the deep south.

Suchart Setthamalinee, an NHRC commissioner, told a recent media briefing that human rights networks in the south have concerns about the potential negative impacts of the plants – worries shared by many residents. Continued …

Green Climate Fund invests 4 Billion Baht to Transform Thai Rice Farming

Together with Thai partner networks, the BMZ Green Climate Fund is driving forward the reform of rice cultivation. A total of 118 million euros (approximately $127 million USD or 4.181 billion baht) is being invested as part of the “Thai Rice: Strengthening Climate-Smart Rice Farming Project.”

The aim is to improve the skills of 253,400 Thai farmers in 21 provinces and reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 2.44 million tons of carbon by 2028. Continued …

New bus service between Hua Hin, Don Mueang Airport in Bangkok

The new first-class bus service between Don Mueang Airport and Hua Hin will offer two round trips daily. The fare would be 200 baht each way and would take three-and-a-half hours. The Hua Hin departure will be from the current Transport Co. terminal just north of Hua Hin Airport.

  • The bus will leave Hua Hin at 7 am and 2 pm
  • It will depart from Don Mueang at 7:30 am and 4 pm

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

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

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

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:

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

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Rainmaking flights over Hua Hin/Worsening air quality crisis/Flooding claims 25 lives/Elephant shooting suspected surrenders/Baby elephants’ trunks caught in snares/AIS expects consolidation next year/40% of fathers smoke/Betong road collapses/Surprise drug tests for officials/ECONOMY: Thailand considers tax reforms/Benefit for elderly on hold/Economy Faces Strain/Impact of Trump tariffs/Declining competitiveness dents GDP/Export performance improving/38.58 billion baht for rice farmers/To harness Airbus’ expertise/Trade talks with EU/Thailand’s cannabis boom at risk/Japanese companies transferring production/TOURISM: Relaxation, family trip to shape travel/Cobra caught on Phuket beach/Stray Dogs Attack Tourists/Saudia Arabia flights to Phuket/No hope for global peace/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: UNESCO Recognizes Tom Yum Kung/Southeast Asia’s traditional headpieces/CLIMATE THAILAND: Land Reclamation for Bangkok/Cabinet to consider carbon tax/Technology key to sustainable future/Dow Leads Mangrove Cleanup/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

Rainmaking flights over Hua Hin give air quality instant boost

The air quality index (AQI) in Hua Hin, Bangkok, its adjacent provinces and some northern provinces has reportedly improved following the first day of rainmaking flights by the Department of Royal Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation (DRRAA).

Deputy Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives Itthi Sirilathayakorn said on Tuesday that the Royal Rainmaking Operation Units in Prachuap Khiri Khan’s Hua Hin district and Kanchanaburi province began their mission in the afternoon on Monday. Continued …

Thailand faces worsening air quality crisis, health warnings issued

Thailand’s air quality has significantly deteriorated, with 20 provinces reporting pollution levels exceeding health standards. The most severe pollution is found in Pak Kret, with Bangkok also experiencing widespread poor air quality.

(Editor: Expat News daily posts a link to air quality reports for the Hua Hin area in the sidebar on the right.)

Bangkok and its surrounding areas, including Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani, Nakhon Pathom, Samut Sakhon, Samut Prakan, Phitsanulok, Phichit, Phetchabun, Nakhon Sawan, Uthai Thani, Chai Nat, Sing Buri, Lop Buri, Saraburi, Ang Thong, Ayutthaya, Kanchanaburi, Ratchaburi, and Samut Songkhram, are among the affected provinces. Continued …

Severe flooding in south claims 25 lives

Severe flooding in the south has claimed 25 lives and affected more than 660,000 households in 10 provinces, with large areas of six provinces still inundated as the water drains slowly off.

Phatsakorn Bunyalak, director-general of the Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM), said on Tuesday that from Nov. 23 to Dec. 3, flooding triggered by days of heavy rain was reported in 10 southern provinces – Chumphon, Surat Thani, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Phatthalung, Trang, Satun, Songkhla, Pattani, Yala and Narathiwat. Continued …

Kaeng Krachan elephant shooting suspect surrenders

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Baby elephants’ trunks caught in snares, rescue underway

Authorities from the Department of Conservation Area 2 (Sriracha) mobilized a team of veterinarians and wildlife officers to rescue two injured baby elephants trapped in snares. Concerns have been raised over the potential danger posed by the protective elephant herd during the operation.

The injured elephants were first spotted on Sunday in the forest around Kaeng Hang Maew, Kaeng Hang Maew District, Chanthaburi. One elephant has a snare wound on the middle of its trunk, while the other is injured near the trunk’s tip. Both calves remain with their herd of approximately 40 wild elephants. Continued …

AIS expects consolidation with TTTBB by next year

Advanced Info Service (AIS) targets completion of the consolidation of its own fixed broadband internet system with that of Triple T Broadband (TTTBB) by the end of 2025. AIS took over TTTBB in November 2023. The consolidation covers operations, billing, services and back-up systems.

According to Tee Seeumpornroj, chief executive of broadband business at AIS, AIS fiber business operated under the brand AIS 3BB Fiber 3 since last year following the takeover. Continued …

40% of fathers smoke, survey shows

Almost four in 10 fathers in Thailand smoke cigarettes, which mostly has a negative influence on their children, especially as more young people are now vaping while the average age of people who vape drops each year, according to new survey findings.

The survey, conducted recently on 1,159 fathers and other male relatives who have a key role in raising a child from birth until six years of age, found that 39.8% of respondents are smokers. Most (77.22%) smoke cigarettes, 12.36% vape and the rest both smoke both, he said. Continued …

Road Leading to Betong Bus Terminal collapses

A stretch of road leading to the Betong District Bus Terminal in Yala Province has developed significant cracks and partially collapsed, causing concern for public safety. The damage, which spans over 50 meters, has prompted local authorities to take action to prevent potential accidents. The road collapse was likely caused by continuous rainfall, which caused the underlying soil to erode. (aseannow.com)

Buri Ram district chief orders surprise drug tests for officials

Sekson Janwongsa, chief of Ban Mai Chaiyaphot district, Buri Ram province, on Monday, ordered a surprise drug test for all village headmen and subdistrict headmen.

The order was made during the monthly meeting of village headmen, subdistrict headmen, subdistrict medical practitioners, village head assistants, and other officials of Ban Mai Chaiyaphot district at the District Hall on Monday. Continued …

Thailand considers tax reforms to boost investment, economic equity

The Finance Ministry has announced ambitious plans to overhaul Thailand’s taxation system, with proposed reforms targeting corporate income tax, personal income tax, and value added tax (VAT) to enhance economic competitiveness and reduce income inequality.

In a keynote address at Sustainability Forum 2025 on Tuesday, Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira outlined the government’s comprehensive tax-reform strategy. The proposed changes include significant reductions in both corporate and personal income-tax rates, alongside a potential adjustment to the current VAT rate. Continued …

Cabinet puts Bt10,000 benefit for the elderly on hold

The cabinet instructed the Finance Ministry today to review the second phase of the digital wallet scheme, under which about four million people over 60 would have received a 10,000 baht cash benefit next January.

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra asked the Finance Ministry to study the legal aspects of the scheme in more detail and to resubmit its findings to the cabinet for consideration. He offered an assurance, however, that the cash will be distributed within January. – Thai PBS

Economy Faces Strain from Chinese Goods Influx: BoT

The influx of Chinese goods has put pressure on Thailand’s manufacturing growth and has hindered loan expansion within the banking sector, according to Bank of Thailand Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput yesterday. He addressed these concerns at the “Thailand Next Move 2025: Resiliency for an Uncertain World” seminar held by Money and Banking magazine.

Since 2014, Southeast Asian countries have witnessed a consistent rise in Chinese imports, with a noticeable acceleration starting in 2020. This surge is largely attributed to escalating geopolitical and economic fragmentation, Sethaput noted. By 2023, Thailand’s imports from China reached $71.1 billion (roughly 2.53 trillion baht), making Thailand the second largest importer of Chinese goods in Southeast Asia, just after Vietnam. Continued …

 

Thai manufacturers brace for impact of Trump tariffs

More trade barriers and hindrances to campaigns against carbon dioxide emissions are major concerns among Thai manufacturers who need to adapt to changes expected from the Donald Trump administration, according to the latest survey by the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

All 150 respondents, who are executives and members of the FTI, say Trump’s economic policy will certainly affect the Thai manufacturing sector, with 56.7% expecting a moderate impact, 25.3% warning of a high impact, and 18% anticipating a limited impact. Continued …

Declining competitiveness, loan growth dent GDP outlook

The deteriorating competitiveness of Thai automotive companies, coupled with contracting loan growth and uncertainty regarding U.S. president-elect Donald Trump’s trade policies, pose threats to the Thai economy next year, say economists who downgraded the nation’s GDP growth outlook.

Pipat Luengnaruemitcha, managing director and chief economist at Kiatnakin Phatra Financial Group (KKP), said the contribution from the manufacturing industry decreased following the pandemic, with the automotive, electronics and petrochemical sectors losing competitiveness. Continued …

Thai export performance improving steadily

Thai exports have performed better than expected this year, says the Thai National Shippers’ Council (TNSC), which expects 2024 forecasts to be upgraded as the year draws to a close.

The group now expects the U.S. dollar value of Thai exports to rise by 4% from 2023, compared with earlier estimates of 1%-2%. It predicts further growth of 1%-3% in 2025. Continued …

Cabinet approves 38.58 billion baht for rice farmers’ subsidies

The Cabinet on Tuesday earmarked 38.58 billion baht to cover subsidies for 4.68 million rice-farming households nationwide this year, Agriculture Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat said. She said the funds would be spent on providing a 1,000 baht per rai subsidy, capped at 10 rai per family.

Once the budget is formally approved by the Cabinet, the Agricultural Extension Department will send the list of eligible farmers to the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives to remit the money within this year, Narumon said. Continued …

Thailand to harness Airbus’ expertise in becoming aviation hub

Thailand’s Transport Ministry is to work closely with European aerospace corporation Airbus to develop aviation infrastructure and enhance air safety standards to achieve its ambition to turn the country into an aviation hub in the region.

Thai officials and Airbus discussed collaboration to expand the capacity of aviation infrastructure to support the future growth of the aviation industry, as well as enhance Thailand’s aviation safety standards to international levels. Continued …

Latest trade talks with EU gain ground

The fourth round of negotiations for the Thailand-European Union free trade agreement (FTA) finished with conclusions on the good regulatory practices and transparency chapters.

Good regulatory practices include the dissemination of information and public hearings on rules and regulations. Transparency is aimed at creating transparent laws, regulations and relevant processes. Continued …

Thailand’s cannabis boom at risk amid legal and political uncertainty

Thailand’s cannabis industry continues to expand rapidly, yet faces an uncertain future due to the lack of clear legislation and ongoing political disputes. This uncertainty has left businesses and investors in a state of limbo, hindering long-term planning and growth.

Despite these challenges, the industry has seen a surge in innovation, with entrepreneurs exploring diverse products ranging from medicinal oils to cannabis-infused foods. Nonetheless, the absence of a well-defined legal framework raises concerns about regulation, safety standards, and market stability. Many stakeholders are eager for government action to clarify the rules. Continued …

Japanese companies transferring production from China to Southeast Asia

An increasing number of Japanese companies operating in China are transferring their production bases to countries in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN). This comes as Chinese economic growth slows and concerns rise over the risks of doing business in China, where foreign residents have been arrested on vague grounds.

The Chinese economy is stagnating, and this can be seen in production, consumption and investments. The country’s gross domestic product (GDP) for the second quarter (April-June) of 2024 grew 4.7% year over year, which was 0.6 points lower than the first quarter (January-March). Economic data from August shows that retail business sales, an indicator of consumption trends, grew only 2.1% year over year. Continued …

Relaxation, family trips, and new destinations to shape travel next year

Digital travel platform Agoda has unveiled its 2025 Travel Trends survey, highlighting the key factors set to shape the travel landscape in Asia in the coming year.

The survey reveals a strong focus on relaxation, family-oriented trips, and the excitement of discovering new destinations as primary motivations for travelers. Additionally, 6% of Thai travelers plan to work remotely in order to travel more. Continued …

Cobra caught on Phuket beach

Tourists at Kata Beach in Phuket were startled when a cobra was spotted swimming near the shore, leading to a chaotic yet successful capture. The incident, which occurred yesterday, was captured on video and quickly spread across social media, causing quite a stir.

Video 

The video shows tourists at Kata Beach, located on the western side of Phuket Island, in a state of panic as they noticed a snake slithering along the beach. Amidst the commotion, a courageous young man, assisted by another tourist, stepped forward to catch the snake. Continued …

Stray Dogs Attack Tourists Daily on Koh Muk

Residents and business owners on Koh Muk, a popular tourist destination in Trang province, have called for urgent government action to tackle a worsening stray dog crisis. The issue has escalated, with reports of tourists being attacked daily.

The latest incident involved a tourist from Sukhothai. She and her Russian husband were visiting the island when she was attacked by a pack of 5-6 dogs while walking near her resort. She suffered multiple bite wounds and was rushed to Koh Muk’s local clinic before being transferred to Kantang Hospital for further treatment. Continued …

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Saudia Arabia flights to Phuket begin

Thailand’s tourism sector is poised to welcome an influx of Saudi Arabian tourists, thanks to new direct flights connecting Riyadh and Jeddah to the resort island of Phuket. Saudia, the national airline of Saudi Arabia, has initiated three services a week to Phuket, starting with its inaugural flight SV852 from Riyadh, which landed on Monday. Another service, SV850, from Jeddah, followed suit on Wednesday.

The ambition behind these direct flight routes is to diversify Saudi Arabian tourism beyond Bangkok, facilitating easier access to the beaches and nightlife of Phuket. Continued …

No hope for global peace as ‘merchants of death’, mostly American, rake in billions

The Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI), a leading think tank tracking global military expenditure, on Dec. 2 released new data on revenues earned by the 100 largest companies dealing in weaponry and military services. What’s that got to do with travel and tourism? Everything.

The shocking statistics and trends unveiled in the report show clearly that global wars and conflict, led by the ongoing hot wars in Ukraine and the Middle East, plus simmering tensions in Asia, have now become a mainstream business, an economic driver, job creator and generator of corporate shareholder value. They all but guarantee that there will be no global peace for at least another decade. Continued …

UNESCO Recognizes Tom Yum Kung as Cultural Heritage

UNESCO has officially recognized Tom Yum Kung prawn soup as an intangible cultural heritage of humanity. This accolade highlights not only the dish’s culinary significance but also its cultural importance, reflecting the rich traditions and lifestyle of Thai communities. Tom Yum Kung now joins the ranks of other Thai cultural heritages on UNESCO’s Representative List, such as the Khon mask dance, Nora dance, Thai massage, and the Songkran festival.

Hats off to Southeast Asia’s traditional headpieces

Many historians believe that the wearing of headpieces started in ancient Egypt thousands of years ago. University professor Jake Victoria agrees. “I think headdresses were necessary during those times because many upper-class Egyptians had shaved heads,” he says.

Thai farmer’s hat called ngob

Indeed, traditional hats and headpieces are very much part of both history and heritage. In Southeast Asia, traditional headdresses portray rich and diverse cultures, particularly in various indigenous communities. These traditional headdresses reflect ways of life, beliefs, and social structures. Continued …

Land Reclamation: A New City and Flood Protection for Bangkok, Is It Worth It?

Land reclamation has become a popular method by many countries worldwide to expand urban areas, create new residential spaces, prepare for economic development, and tackle flooding issues caused by climate change. While such projects open new doors for urban development, they also bring significant environmental challenges that cannot be overlooked.

Over the past two decades, land reclamation in Thailand for artificial islands or coastal expansion has grown substantially. Reclaimed land now totals over 2,500 square kilometers, an area roughly the size of Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province. Continued …

Cabinet to consider carbon tax next week

The Finance Ministry is set to propose a carbon tax for cabinet approval on Dec. 11. Speaking at the Sustainability Forum 2025 seminar on Tuesday, Kulaya Tantitemit, director-general of the Excise Department, said the implementation of the carbon tax would not affect operators or consumers of oil and petroleum products because the overall tax burden on oil and petroleum products will remain the same.

The department will simply adjust the proportion of the tax on oil and petroleum products and incorporate the carbon tax into the oil and petroleum tax structure, she said. Continued …

Technology key to sustainable future, says Siemens Thailand CEO

Siemens Thailand’s leadership has outlined a comprehensive vision for technological solutions to sustainability challenges, emphasizing the critical role of innovation in addressing complex environmental and social issues.

In a keynote address at the Sustainability Forum 2025 on Tuesday, Ross Conlon, president and chief executive of Siemens Thailand, identified five pivotal mega trends reshaping the nation’s technological landscape: demographic change, urbanization, supply-chain localization, environmental challenges, and digitization. Continued …

Dow Leads Mangrove Cleanup, Recycling Over 2.2 Tons

Dow Thailand Group has conducted its second annual “Save the Mangroves, Reduce Waste” campaign. The initiative, conducted in collaboration with the Thailand Mangrove Alliance and the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, brought together government agencies, employees, and over 400 community volunteers to restore mangroves in Rayong Province.

The cleanup efforts, carried out across six events from June to November 2024, successfully removed over 2.2 tons of waste from mangrove areas in Prasae Estuary, Klaeng District, and the Kaoyod fishery group near Laem Charoen Beach. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule from Oct 27

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

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

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

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

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Amazing Food Festival/Crab Release Walk and Run/Robe ceremony held at Wat Huay Mongkol/’F’ for handling Thailand’s education crisis/Would vote for new People’s Party/Thailand as a hub for senior citizens/Rice farmers to sue/Blackchin tilapia wash up in Phetchaburi/Thai Police Raid Chinese Factories/Economy: Thailand launches price cuts/GDP growth of less than 2%/Expert Warns Against ‘Hong Kong-ization’/Addressing the Thai nominee problem/Casino bill moves forward/Temu not registered to pay taxes/1 trillion baht for crop revenue/Franchise sector expands/Cross-border trade/Tourism: Big jump in Phuket’s August arrivals/Thailand Experience: Best Places To Visit In Thailand/Most beautiful places to visit in Thailand/Betong has plenty to offer/Observing the Ghost Festival/8 Stunning Airbnbs In Phuket/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

Amazing Food Festival

There was plenty of food at this year’s Amazing Food Festival, held at Pone Kingpeth Park in Hua Hin central, albeit at tourist prices.

Crab Release Walk and Run Sept 7

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Mother’s Day robe ceremony held at Wat Huay Mongkol

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Experts give Srettha govt an ‘F’ for handling Thailand’s education crisis

Despite one year in office, the Srettha administration has yet to set a clear direction for improvement in Thailand’s stagnating education system.

“It’s as if the government doesn’t realize the need to prioritize,” said an exasperated Asst. Prof. Athapol Anunthavorasakul, of Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Education. Continued …

84% of people would vote for new People’s Party tomorrow

Eighty-four percent of respondents to a recent poll said they would vote for the brand-new People’s Party if they were about to cast ballots in a general election tomorrow.

Of a total of about 51,000 people who responded in the latest poll via Matichon’s YouTube channel to the question of which specific party they would support if the election was held tomorrow, 84% of the respondents said they would vote for the People’s, a resurrection of the court-dissolved Move Forward. Continued …

Positioning Thailand as a hub for senior citizens to enjoy life post-retirement

The current global trend of social change toward an aging society is becoming more evident. According to the United Nations’ World Population 2022 report, the global population is projected to reach 8 billion, with 10% being over the age of 65. This percentage is expected to increase to 16% by 2050.

In Thailand, by 2024, the country will have fully transitioned into an aging society. Data from the Ministry of Interior shows that in 2023 Thailand had approximately 13 million people aged 60 and above, making up one-fifth of the total population of 66,057,967. This increase in the elderly population presents an opportunity for businesses catering to this demographic, particularly in the elderly-care sector or “nursing homes”, which are experiencing growth in Thailand. Continued …

Rice farmers to sue if water is drained into their rice fields

Rice farmers in the Sena district of Ayutthaya province are threatening to sue the Royal Irrigation Department (RID) for compensation if the department drains excess water into their rice fields before Sept. 15, flooding their unharvested crops.

Pradab Kongpramoon, a farmer in Ban Krathum in Sena district, said that there are more than 22,400 hectares of rice fields, with only some having been harvested. Of his own 8 hectares, he said his rice plants are about 90-days old and can be harvested in the next 30 days, adding that water from a nearby canal is already flooding his field. Continued …

Thousands of Blackchin tilapia wash up on Phetchaburi beach

Fishermen in Bang Kaeo subdistrict of Phetchaburi province have each reaped a harvest of over 100kg of Blackchin tilapia fish, which washed ashore on Bang Kaeo Beach this morning. Fishermen told the media that they had never seen so many Blackchin tilapia being washed ashore, although they had seen them at sea.

The fishermen kept only the large fish, to be used as food for crabs, and ignored the smaller ones, which were left to die on the beach. Continued …

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Thai Police Raid Chinese Factories: Hazardous Chemicals Found Again

Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division police raided illegal aluminum dross-smelting factories, seizing over 10,000 tons of contraband. They identified it as hazardous to living organisms. The owners are Chinese nationals.

On Sunday, police from the Natural Resources and Environmental Crime Suppression Division, armed with a court warrant, searched Phoem Phoon Sap factory in Phrong Madua, Mueang Nakhon Pathom, and Tai Bao Aluminum factory in Bang Kachao, Mueang Samut Sakhon. Continued …

Thailand launches price cuts to boost economy before digital wallet

The Ministry of Commerce, in collaboration with 150 manufacturers, retailers, and government agencies, is launching a nationwide price reduction event to alleviate living costs and stimulate the economy before the digital wallet launch.

Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai announced that the Ministry of Commerce invited government agencies, consumer goods manufacturers, wholesale and retail chains, the Thai Retailers Assn., and other trade organizations to participate in the government’s economic recovery initiative. This comes ahead of the 10,000-baht digital wallet rollout scheduled for the fourth quarter of this year. Continued …

Most business executives see GDP growth of less than 2% in 2024

As Thai ministers huddled together on Sunday to discuss the government’s agenda and Wednesday’s Constitutional Court decision on Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s tenure in office, it was against a backdrop of an economy that is already struggling. This comes despite attempts by government spokespeople to talk it up.

In short, business leaders are warning that the country’s manufacturing sector cannot withstand a Chinese tide of cheap products. Meanwhile, consumer confidence is slipping, and unemployment is rising. Continued …

Expert Warns Against ‘Hong Kong-ization’ of Thai Real Estate Market

the Thai government is considering a plan to boost the real estate sector by allowing foreigners to buy or rent property in Thailand for up to 99 years. This proposal aims to attract foreign investment and stimulate the economy but has faced opposition from various groups.

Chinese investment in Thailand is growing rapidly, affecting nearly every business sector. Chinese supermarkets are expanding into the provinces, restaurant franchises offer low prices using mostly imported ingredients, and Chinese companies are involved in transportation, construction, and real estate. Continued …

Addressing the Thai nominee problem in foreign-owned firms

A large Chinese-language billboard explicitly offering a service to help customers obtain passports and citizenship for several countries, observed in Huai Khwang district last month, has again sparked a controversy regarding nominee businesses in Thailand.

An influx of cheap products, illegal tours, restaurants and supermarkets using Thai nominees have spread in the country, prompting local business operators to voice their concerns to the government, as Thai producers and service providers could be damaged without proper preventive measures. Continued …

Casino legalization bill moves forward

The government is pressing ahead with a bill to allow casinos to operate legally within entertainment complexes in the country.

According to government sources, the Finance Ministry has finished the draft of the Entertainment Complex Act. The bill will undergo a public hearing as required by Section 77 of the constitution to ensure public participation in the push for passage of the legislation. Continued …

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Chinese e-commerce platform Temu is not registered to pay taxes

Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat has instructed the Revenue Department to reach out to the Chinese e-commerce platform Temu, which recently entered the Thai market, to encourage it to register for the tax system.

Kulaya Tantitemit, director general of the Revenue Department, said the department has contacted Temu via email, advising it to register as a taxpayer according to Thai law. Continued …

Thailand targets 1 trillion baht milestone for crop revenue

The Commerce Ministry has urged Thai conglomerates and government bodies to collaborate on purchasing economic and secondary crops, targeting a revenue milestone of 1 trillion baht this year.

Commerce Minister Phumtham Wechayachai highlighted that the agriculture sector supports approximately 27 million people, accounting for around 40% of the labor force. This includes 7.4 million households and encompasses key economic crops like rice, rubber, oil palm, corn, and cassava, totaling 87.7 million tons. Continued …

Franchise sector continues to expand

The franchise sector, currently valued at 300 billion baht, is growing contrary to the economic downturn, with expectations of a 9% expansion this year driven by the service sector, including spas, beauty clinics, and the influx of new Chinese franchises with innovative products and business models investing in Thailand.

The provincial market is also expected to see significant growth, particularly among the younger generation, who increasingly prefer to start their own businesses. Continued …

Cross-border trade sees positive trend

The value of Thailand’s cross-border and transit trade in the first six months of the year stood at over 912 billion baht, an increase of 3.6% on the same period last year, which the government attributed to the increased promotion of cross-border trade over the past several months.

Citing figures released by the Department of Foreign Trade, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke said that during the past six months, the country’s cross-border trade and transit trade – defined as trade with third countries that take place via Thailand’s border checkpoints – was valued at 912.28 billion baht. Continued …

Big jump in Phuket’s August tourist arrivals

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin was informed by the Airports of Thailand (AOT) that 20 to 30 flights are landing in Phuket every day in August, with this being over 100% increase from last year and the trend continuing during the high season.

Srettha used his vacation in Phuket to call a meeting of tourism agencies to prepare for the high season, including representatives from National Police headquarters, Region 8 Police, Phuket provincial police, tourist and marine police, plus the Navy, Provincial Gov. Sophon Suwannarat and AOT. Continued …

These Are The Best Places To Visit In Thailand

Thailand is so much more than a travel destination — visiting is a bona fide rite of passage. From hostel-hopping backpackers to well-heeled five-star hotel aficionados, there’s something for everyone in “The Land of Smiles.”

My most recent trip to Thailand was in early 2022 when the country implemented strict entry requirements due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At the time, I was one of a few hundred thousand tourists who were allowed into the country, and it felt like I had many of the typically crowded attractions all to myself. The beauty of Thailand is that it will show you different sides of itself no matter how many times you visit. Continued …

6 most beautiful places to visit in Thailand

Thailand is a land of breathtaking beauty, offering a diverse range of landscapes and experiences that captivate travelers from around the world. From pristine beaches with crystal-clear waters to lush mountains and vibrant cultural sites, this Southeast Asian gem has something for every kind of traveller

Whether you’re seeking adventure in the great outdoors, relaxation on a serene beach, or a deep dive into rich cultural heritage, Thailand’s natural and man-made wonders promise unforgettable memories. Continued …

Thailand’s border town of Betong has plenty to offer

A visit to the Ayerweng Skywalk in Betong, a town in the Yala Province in southern Thailand, is akin to having a wager with nature, a lottery to see whether there’d be clouds or no clouds on that particular morning.

If you win this lottery you’ll get a beautiful and surreal sea of clouds. But if you lose, then your view would be treetops, treetops and more treetops! To see this beautiful natural phenomenon, it is necessary to stay overnight in the border town of Betong, a small place with much to offer, especially in terms of food. Continued …

A list of ‘don’ts’ for people observing the Ghost Festival

As this year’s Ghost Festival falls on Aug. 18, superstitious Thai-Chinese people have been advised to undergo restrictions that could impact their lives. The aim of the festival is to remind people to pay their respects to their deceased ancestors, as well as promote family members to do activities together.

In keeping with Chinese people’s beliefs that their deceased ancestors, along with ghosts and spirits, will come to the human realm, they are traditionally advised to follow certain restrictions to ensure prosperity during the festival period. Continued …

Bookmark These 8 Stunning Airbnbs In Phuket For Any Kind Of Budget

Whether it’s hopping from one island to another, or sipping Pina Coladas by the shore, a tropical getaway is what everyone needs. What better place to relax and rejuvenate than in Phuket?

Being Thailand’s largest island destination, Phuket offers a magical retreat. The city, full of delicious food, white sandy beaches, and rich cultural history, ensures that there’s always something exciting to explore. With the island boasting a plethora of gorgeous Airbnb villas and stays for various budgets, let’s explore these topAirbnb picks below. 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