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Friday’s news-Oct 31


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Kaeng Krachan Land Grab/Charn Issara Development’s Cha-am project/Bus crashes in Hua Hin/Super Full Moon on Loy Krathong/Heavy rain forecast/Man Trampled to Death by Wild Elephant/Firms suspected in money-laundering scams/Michelin Guide Thailand 2026/ECONOMY: Call for longer leases/PM asks for ‘better’ trade deal/Thailand’s rare-earth elements/Thailand’s automotive and auto parts industry/Thai Kun Circuit’s New Factory/TOURISM: Sustainable growth in Thai tourism/Are Thai resorts and hotels overcharging?/Top Countries for Affordable Medical Tourism/Pattaya 8th Worst for Pickpockets and Scams/Virgin Atlantic To Begin London–Phuket (HKT) Service/THAILAND EXPERIENCE: ‘We left UK for Thailand/Eco Travel Guide to Thailand/CLIMATE THAILAND: Thailand unites to fight PM2.5/China and green progress in Asia/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN LINKS

Forest Taskforce Probes Kaeng Krachan Land Grab

A special taskforce from the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) has launched an investigation into alleged forest encroachment and destruction in Kaeng Krachan National Park and adjacent state land in Hua Hin district, Prachuap Khiri Khan. The probe follows reports that investors have cleared forested hillsides and excavated soil in protected zones.

The taskforce is examining claims of land ownership under Nor Sor 3 Kor documents allegedly covering 3,162 rai — 2,016 rai of state property and 1,146 rai within the national park. Investigators found new evidence of encroachment beyond these documents, totaling 914 rai, 81 rai within the park and 833 rai of state land. The area shows extensive soil removal, hill excavation, and unauthorized blockage of public waterways. Continued …

A look at Charn Issara Development’s Cha-am project

Charn Issara Development’s Hua Hin developments continue to redefine Thailand’s luxury coastal living, expanding from Bangkok’s skyline to the shores of Hua Hin and Cha-am.

When CEO Songkran Issara reflects on his family’s roots in Cha-am, the story goes beyond property development. He recalls how the company’s first project in the area — Jindarak — was named after his wife’s great-grandfather, a former governor of Phetchaburi and a survivor of a WWII torpedo attack in the North Sea. Continued …

Bus crashes in Hua Hin, 8 students injured

Eight student cadets were injured when a Hua Hin–Pranburi route bus skidded on a rain-soaked road and crashed into a power pole while descending Khao Dang Pass yesterday. Police have charged the driver with reckless driving and damaging government property.

The accident occurred at around 6 pm. Police at Hua Hin Police Station received a report of a crash near the downhill section of Khao Dang Pass on the Hua Hin–Nong Phlab Road. Rescue teams from the Sawang Hua Hin Foundation were dispatched to the scene. Continued …

Super Full Moon to Grace Loy Krathong Night

Thailand will experience a spectacular celestial event on Nov. 5, coinciding with the Loy Krathong festival. The Super Full Moon, the closest the moon will be to Earth this year, will be visible in the sky.

The moon will be only 356,966 kilometers away from Earth, appearing larger and brighter than usual. This astronomical phenomenon occurs due to the moon’s elliptical orbit, reaching its nearest point, or perigee, with an average distance of 357,000 kilometers from Earth. Loy Krathong participants can enjoy the visual treat as the moon rises at around 5:30 pm and remains visible throughout the night. Continued …

Heavy rain forecast across Thailand as low-pressure system strengthens

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reported today that an active low-pressure cell covering the upper Gulf of Thailand is drawing moisture-laden easterly winds into the upper part of the country, while a weak high-pressure system lingers over northern areas. The confluence of easterly and southeasterly winds across the north is expected to bring increased rainfall, including isolated heavy showers in several regions.

Scattered thundershowers and isolated heavy rain are forecast in Phetchaburi, Prachuap Khiri Khan, and Chumphon. Minimum temperature 23-25 °C. Maximum temperature 29-34 °C. Continued … 

Man Trampled to Death by Wild Elephant in Phu Wua Forest

A 55-year-old man was found dead after being attacked by a wild elephant in the Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary in Bueng Kan province. The discovery followed a three-day search after the man was reported missing by his relatives.

Authorities believe he encountered the elephant at close range while collecting forest produce and was trampled to death. Preliminary examinations indicated that the man sustained fatal injuries consistent with being attacked by a wild elephant. His body was discovered deep within the sanctuary where he had been foraging for forest products. Continued …

Seven listed firms suspected of involvement in Khmer-based, money-laundering scams

The House Committee on Money-Laundering & Drugs Suppression confirmed yesterday that seven listed firms on the Stock Exchange of Thailand have been reportedly suspected of being involved in money-laundering activities of the transnational rogue scammers and that representatives of those firms will be summoned to testify over the issue.

The committee chair declined to identify the suspected firms currently listed in the stock market or say how soon their executive officials or representatives will be summoned for testimony before his panel at parliament. Continued …

Michelin Guide Thailand 2026 Selection To Be Unveiled Nov 27

Culinary stars are set to dazzle at the Michelin Guide Ceremony Thailand 2026, officially scheduled for Thursday, Nov. 27 − marking the announcement of the highly anticipated full restaurant selection at the press conference and the celebration of Thailand’s talented culinary community.

The Bib Gourmand selection will be revealed a week prior to the award ceremony. This latest edition covers Bangkok and surrounding provinces, Phuket and Phang-Nga, Chiang Mai, Ayutthaya, Isan (Nakhon Ratchasima, Ubon Ratchathani, Udon Thani, and Khon Kaen), Koh Samui and Surat Thani, and Chon Buri. Continued …

Call for longer leases to boost home ownership

Three real estate associations have asked the next government to extend the lease period for residential properties from 30 years to 60 years, as a new generation of potential homebuyers can no longer afford to purchase them.

Prasert Taedullayasatit, president of the Thai Condominium Assn., said extending the leasehold period would enable tenants to obtain mortgages covering up to 100% of the property value, compared with the current 60%-70%. Continued …

PM asks Trump for ‘better’ trade deal

Thailand has asked US President Donald Trump for a “better” trade deal as the two countries press ahead with tariff talks, following the signing of a peace agreement between Bangkok and Phnom Penh.

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul made a direct plea to Trump during an informal chat after a dinner with other leaders at the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) summit late Wednesday in South Korea, according to a Thai government statement. Continued … 

Where are Thailand’s rare-earth elements that US seeks found?

Amid the international focus on rare-earth elements (REE), with the US rapidly rebuilding its supply chain in a move to end decades of dependence on China as tensions between the two powers persist despite a temporary trade truce, there is strong public interest about this within Thailand.

According to the Department of Mineral Resources, rare earths are extremely rare elements used as crucial upstream raw materials in the production processes of various high-tech industries, both current and future, such as metal alloys, catalyst and chemical process in automotive and petrochemical industries, ceramics/glass industry, phosphors with examples being LED bulbs, fluorescent lamps and flat-panel displays, rechargeable solid-state batteries (Ni-MH), fiber optics, and more. Continued …

Thailand’s automotive and auto parts industry is facing multiple major challenges

The Kasikorn Research Center says Thailand’s automotive industry must brace for US import tariff measures, intensifying competition from Chinese automakers, and seek more stringent environmental and safety standards of trading partners, all of which pose challenges to the industry’s long-term adaptation and competitiveness.

Dr. Rujipun Assarut, KResearch assistant managing director, said, “Although Thailand’s automobile exports to the US account for a small share, the US import tariff measure under Section 232 is likely to indirectly affect Thai car exports to global markets. This is because major producers such as Japan and South Korea may diversify their exports to other markets to reduce reliance on the US, thereby intensifying global competition. Concurrently, the may directly hurt Thailand’s auto parts measure exports to the US, which account for around 26 percent of the total value of Thai auto parts exports.” Continued …

Thai Kun Circuit Expands PCB Manufacturing with New Factory

Thai Kun Circuit has broken ground on a new factory at 304 Industrial Park in Prachinburi as part of its plan to expand production capacity and strengthen its position in the global electronics supply chain.

The facility will enable Thai Kun Circuit to meet rising demand for high-precision, double-sided, and multilayer PCBs across key sectors, including automotive electronics, industrial and safety control systems, consumer electronics, and communications. The investment underscores the company’s ongoing commitment to advancing technology, enhancing product quality and increasing R&D capabilities. Continued …

5 proposals offered for sustainable growth in Thai tourism

Abhisit Vejjajiva, leader of the Democrat Party and former prime minister, delivered a keynote address on “Tourism and the Future of Thailand” at the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA) meeting yesterdy.

He painted a grim picture of Thailand’s economic situation, which has stagnated for over a decade. With growth currently at 2% annually — among the lowest in the region — he warned that economic improvement and a better quality of life for Thai people will remain unattainable unless the country breaks free from its slow-growth cycle. Continued …

Are Thai resorts and hotels overcharging tourists?

The post-pandemic world has witnessed a significant resurgence in global tourism, with Southeast Asia being one of the regions that have seen a rapid rebound in visitors. However, this revival of the tourism sector has also brought to light concerning practices in the luxury hotel industry in countries like Thailand and Vietnam.

Allegations of overcharging, inflated prices, and declining service standards are making headlines as these destinations continue to attract international travelers. With the rise in travel costs and the diminishing quality of service, the question arises: are luxury hotels in these countries exploiting tourists to maximize profits, or is this a natural consequence of the tourism industry’s post-pandemic recovery? Continued …

Top Countries for Affordable Medical Tourism

As healthcare costs continue to rise across many  Western nations, more and more patients are opting for treatment abroad — the process of traveling internationally to receive medical care, often at substantially lower cost· With the aid of platforms like the AiroMedical platform, patients can compare options, coordinate logistics, and find accredited providers·

Here we shine a spotlight on the leading destinations for affordable medical tourism in 2025-2026, highlighting their strengths, typical savings, and things to consider· Continued …

Pattaya Ranks 8th Worst Globally for Pickpockets and Scams

Pattaya has been identified as the eighth worst city globally for pickpocketing and scams, according to a report by Compare the Market, a U.K.-based insurance price comparison site. The city scored 44.43 out of 100 points, with about 3.1 scam mentions per 1,000 visitor reviews. Visitors are particularly advised to be cautious in street vendor areas and nightlife districts.

This ranking comes as part of a study analyzing over 75 cities worldwide based on the frequency of theft and scam mentions in tourist reviews. The report highlighted Pattaya’s vibrant party atmosphere as a magnet for opportunists. Notably, street vendors and nightlife hotspots are common places where travelers often report security concerns. Continued …

Virgin Atlantic To Begin London–Phuket (HKT) Service Next October

Virgin Atlantic is launching new services between London Heathrow and Phuket for winter 2026. The three times a week service will operate from Oct. 18, 2026, capturing the growing demand for luxury winter escapes.

As the only direct route from London Heathrow to Phuket, travelers will now be able to enjoy a seamless journey to one of Thailand’s most popular holiday destinations. Customers will be able to book package holidays with Virgin Atlantic Holidays from Oct. 30, 2025, with prices starting from £999 per person. Flights will also be available to book from Nov. 26, 2025, on virginatlantic.com. Continued …

‘We left UK for Thailand after feeling burnt out – now we save £1k a month on rent’

A British couple who felt “burnt out” by a poor work-life balance in the UK have now relocated to Thailand, saving themselves £1,000 a month in rent and paying just £2.76 for their water bills. Roshni Ward, 30, and her fiancé Louis Hunt, 33, began contemplating a move overseas after growing “fed up” with life in the UK, citing rising crime rates and the dreary weather as key factors.

The pair, who previously rented a flat in Rye, East Sussex, were working gruelling 11-hour days, as well as overtime, leaving them feeling exhausted and burnt out. In search of a slower pace of life, they made the decision to move to Chiang Mai in September. Continued …

The Eco Travel Guide to Thailand

Thailand is no longer just a destination of tropical fantasia; it has evolved into a place where refined luxury intersects with environmental and cultural consciousness. From Bangkok’s green-inflected skyscrapers to Chiang Mai’s regenerative lodges and the sequestered beaches of the south, travelers who demand comfort and meaning are finding both.

Landing in Bangkok means entering a metropolis of high energy and even higher possibilities for sustainable luxury. Here, daytime can be devoted to temple visits via electric tuk-tuks, rooftop dinners where the produce is sourced from regional farmers, and conversations about how luxury hospitality in Bangkok is embracing water recycling and solar technology. Continued … 

Thailand unites to fight PM2.5 as smog season looms

The Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment’s Pollution Control Department, in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and the Automotive Industry Group of the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI), is moving forward with efforts to tackle the small dust particle (PM2.5) issue during the end-of-year season.

This initiative, driven by the “Green List Plus: Fight Dust, Reduce PM2.5” project, was announced Wednesday and aims to promote public participation in reducing pollution from various sources and to stimulate cooperation from the business sector through incentive measures. Continued …

China and green progress in Asia

For the past two decades, the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation (APEC) forum, has been reshaping the Asia-Pacific’s approach to growth. Since the 2011 Honolulu Leaders’ Declaration, APEC has placed “green growth” at the heart of its agenda, showing progress and environmental sustainability don’t have to be at odds.

Energy lies at the core of this transformation. As the foundation of both economic expansion and environmental protection, improving energy efficiency has become central to APEC’s collective commitments. Continued …

Trump shaves China tariffs after Xi meeting

US  esident Donald Trump said yesterday he had agreed with Chinese President Xi Jinping to trim tariffs on China in exchange for Beijing cracking down on the illicit fentanyl trade, resuming US soybean purchases, and keeping rare earths exports flowing. Continued …

King Charles III Strips Prince Andrew of Titles and Evicts Him from Royal Residence

King Charles III yesterday stripped his disgraced brother Prince Andrew of his remaining titles and evicted him from his royal residence after weeks of pressure to act over his relationship with sex offender Jeffrey Epstein, Buckingham Palace said. Continued …

5 More Arrests as Louvre Jewel Heist Probe Deepens

The dragnet tightened around the Louvre thieves yesterday. Five more people were seized in the crown-jewels heist — including a suspect tied by DNA — the Paris prosecutor said, widening the sweep across the capital and its suburbs. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Aug 30


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Constitutional Court Sacks Thai PM Over Ethics Breach

Political unrest has gripped Thailand after the Constitutional Court removed Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office yesterday. The court found her guilty of an ethics violation, abruptly ending her leadership after just a year. This marks another setback for the influential Shinawatra family.

Paetongtarn, who quickly rose through the ranks to become the country’s youngest prime minister, is now the sixth leader with ties to the Shinawatra dynasty to be ousted by either the military or the judiciary. Continued … 

PM’s ouster a wake-up call

The Constitutional Court’s verdict dismissing Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office yesterday for an ethics violation is another nail in the coffin for the Shinawatra political dynasty, which has dominated the Thai political landscape for over two decades.

The court, set up in 1997, has now ousted five sitting Thai prime ministers linked to Thaksin, including his daughter, sister, and brother-in-law. Continued … 

Anutin set to lead new Thai government

Thai politics is in flux following the removal of Paetongtarn Shinawatra as prime minister over the Hun Sen audio clip case, which also ended her cabinet’s tenure. The Pheu Thai Party and Bhumjaithai Party immediately emerged as rivals, moving to rally parliamentary support to form a new government.

Pheu Thai convened its former coalition partners to reaffirm their intention to continue governing together, while Bhumjaithai moved quickly. Party leader Anutin Charnvirakul launched a series of negotiations with other political parties, aiming to position Bhumjaithai as the lead party in forming the new government and to secure votes for Anutin as prime minister. Continued …

Pheu Thai Insists It Will Lead Government Formation

The Pheu Thai Party has reaffirmed its commitment to leading the formation of Thailand’s next government, insisting that its coalition partners are standing firm.

Speaking to reporters at the party headquarters yesterday, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Interior Phumtham Wechayachai confirmed that the current government is still “holding hands tightly” and is ready to work. Continued …

Pickup Truck Crash in Cha-am Injures at Least 12 Workers

At least 12 construction workers were injured when a pickup truck carrying laborers was struck from behind and forced onto a central reservation in Cha-am yesterday evening.

The collision occurred on southbound Phetkasem Road in Cha-am District, Phetchaburi Province. Police from Cha-am Police Station and rescue teams from Sawang Sanphet Foundation responded to the scene. Continued …

New 50 and 100 Baht Notes to Debut in Polymer Form

The Bank of Thailand is shaking things up, announcing that new 50- and 100-baht banknotes will soon hit the streets, made from special polymer material. The roll-out is set for November.

These fresh polymer notes are crafted from a durable type of plastic, making them more resistant to common foes like moisture and dirt. This means they’ll last significantly longer compared to the traditional paper notes — think four times longer! As such, they promise to be more cost-effective over time and easier on the wallet when it comes to maintenance. Continued …

Thailand braces for heavy rain, flash floods

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) reported today that the southwest monsoon over the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand is strengthening, while the monsoon trough extends across the upper north and upper northeast.

South (east coast): Scattered thundershowers and isolated heavy rain in Prachuap Khiri Khan, Chumphon, and Surat Thani; minimum 23-25°C, maximum 33-35°C; waves about 1-2 meters high and above 2 meters high in thundershowers. Continued …

The Fall of Thailand’s AIDS Monk’s Billion-Dollar Scheme

A revered abbot who once helped AIDS patients has become the center of Thailand’s latest monastic scandal, accused of orchestrating a massive donation fraud worth potentially tens of billions of baht.

Luang Pho Alongkot, former abbot of Wat Phra Baht Nam Phu in Lopburi province, built his reputation in 1992 by opening this temple as a refuge for HIV/AIDS patients during Thailand’s early epidemic. When discrimination was rampant and treatment limited, his temple became a sanctuary that attracted nationwide media attention and massive donations. Continued …

US appeals court rules most Trump tariffs unlawful, showdown looms at Supreme Court

A US federal appeals court delivered a major blow to Donald Trump’s trade agenda yesterday, declaring that most of the tariffs imposed during his presidency were not authorized by law.

The ruling strikes at one of the central pillars of Trump’s second-term economic and foreign policy, though the duties will remain in place for now as the administration prepares to appeal to the Supreme Court. Continued …

Thai Business Leaders Warn of Economic Risks Following Prime Minister’s Dismissal

Thailand’s leading business organizations have warned of mounting economic risks following the Constitutional Court’s decision yesterday to dismiss Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra from office, calling for urgent cooperation between public and private sectors to restore investor confidence.

The Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) cautioned that the ruling represents a significant shift in political stability that could undermine both domestic and foreign investor confidence, while disrupting long-term economic policy planning. Continued …

Expats Flee Pattaya Bars Amid Intensive Police Raids

Once the heartbeat of Pattaya’s bustling nightlife, the city’s famous pubs and go-go bars are seeing a shift in patronage, as long-term expats and regular tourists opt for quieter venues. Frequent police raids, part of the “No Drugs, No Dealers” campaign, are casting a shadow over the renowned party atmosphere, leaving venues under tight scrutiny.

Every evening, a new spectacle unfolds as local authorities conduct surprise inspections at popular establishments. Licenses are checked, staff are scrutinized, and random urine tests are carried out in an effort to combat narcotics use. While these measures are heralded as necessary for safety, many foreigners argue they’ve chilled Pattaya’s vibrant nightlife. Continued …

How tourist spending is going digital

Starting in the fourth quarter this year, foreign investors arriving in Thailand can convert digital assets such as cryptocurrencies into baht to cover their travel expenses and spending in the country.

The initiative called TouristDigiPay is set for a nationwide pilot program over 18 months within a regulatory sandbox. By allowing foreign tourists to use digital assets as a source of funds for their spending in Thailand, the government is promoting innovations to support the domestic economy and stimulate the stagnating tourism industry. Continued …

Nine Injured as Tour Bus Overturns in Roi Et

Nine people were injured yesterday morning when a tour bus carrying more than 30 passengers overturned on a highway in Pho Chai district, Roi Et province.

The incident occurred near Phu Kum Khao temple in Kampha-ung subdistrict. Emergency services, including local police and rescue volunteers, attended the scene to find the bus lying on its side in the central reservation. Passengers were given first aid at the scene before being transported to Pho Chai Hospital for further treatment. Continued …

Bangkok Airways and Samui Airport among Asia-Pacific’s Top 10

Bangkok Airways has been ranked ninth in the “Best Airlines” category, while Samui Airport secured second place in the “Best Airports” category at the Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, Hong Kong & Macau Luxury Awards Asia Pacific 2025.

The awards, hosted by Travel + Leisure Southeast Asia, Hong Kong & Macau, recognize excellence in travel and hospitality across the region. Winners were determined through votes from more than 300,000 readers, travelers, and passengers worldwide, covering hotels, resorts, spas, airlines, and airports in the Asia-Pacific region. Continued …

CAAT suspends international flights for Nok Air, imposes ban on route expansion

The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) announced that it has banned Nok Air from operating international routes and expanding its network, following the airline’s failure to meet safety standards. This move comes amid ongoing compliance checks with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO).

Air Chief Marshal Manat Chavanaprayoon, director-general of CAAT, confirmed that the airline must suspend all international operations and refrain from expanding its routes, both domestic and international, until it addresses the safety deficiencies identified during CAAT’s review. Continued …

Is Sustainable Tourism Achievable in Southern Thailand?

Southern Thailand has long been a popular destination for international travelers seeking reprieve from their cold or urban realities in the form of a tropical island paradise, complete with unique cultural experiences. H

owever, post-global pandemic it seems that the region’s tourism has not only bounced back to its pre-Covid trajectory but is growing at an unprecedented rate – even with this year’s quieter low season considered. And, while locals and stakeholders of a tourism-reliant economy are overall keen on the year-on-year growth of visitors, it doesn’t come without a few concerns. Top of mind are the environmental concerns. Continued … 

A wind farm in Nakhon Ratchasima

How Thailand and mainland Southeast Asia are incorporating wind power

Countries in mainland Southeast Asia have stark differences in renewable energy strategies, balancing them with ample but controversial hydropower and entrenched interests.

While solar power has become accessible and cost effective, many of these nations have struggled to make wind power an essential part of renewable energy strategies, despite having locations with high potential. Meanwhile, others have become regional wind power leaders, such as Vietnam. Continued …

DP World deploys electric vehicles at Laem Chabang Terminal

DP World has introduced five electric internal transfer vehicles (eITVs) at Laem Chabang International Terminal (LCIT) in Thailand.

The move is part of broader efforts to reduce carbon emissions across port operations and aligns with the Port Authority of Thailand’s (PAT) Green Port Strategy, which targets the transformation of Laem Chabang Port into a green port by 2030. Continued …

  • Kuwaiti Bikers Cause Crash in Pattaya, Passenger Injured – Continued …
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  • American Language Teacher Arrested for Assaulting Minor in Class – Continued … 
  • Middle Eastern Tourists Hurt in Pattaya Highway Bike Racing – Continued …
  • Russian man arrested on Koh Samui over Phuket cryptocurrency robbery – Continued … 

China to have 300,000 driverless taxis by 2030

China is likely to see 300,000 driverless cabs operate in its four top-tier cities as early as 2030, buoyed by advancements in artificial intelligence (AI) and its highly competitive electric vehicle (EV) sector. The number of robotaxis on the mainland was expected to jump to 4 million by the late 2030s. Continued …

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Saturday’s news-Aug 24


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Two Russians among 10 killed in Phuket landslide

Ten people were killed when their houses were buried by a landslide in Phuket province on Friday. The landslide from the Nakkerd Mountain killed two Russians, six Myanmars and one Thai citizen. As for the 10th deceased, there is no information regarding nationality yet.

Phuket Deputy Gov. Sattha Thongkham and the incident commander for the Nakkerd Mountain landslide disaster in Karon subdistrict, as well as related agencies, have set up a command center near the scene, behind Kata Temple. Continued …

Hua Hin Marriott named ‘Best Beachfront Hotel’

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Thaksin not in control: PM

Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra brushed aside criticism that her father, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, is wielding control over her and the new government.

She made the remarks on Friday after Thaksin spoke at an event called “Vision for Thailand 2024” on Thursday, attended by politicians, diplomats and investors. During the event, Thaksin came up with proposals to address the country’s sluggish economy. Continued …

Massive oil slick threatens Sattahip’s shores

A massive oil slick has been discovered just four nautical miles from Bang Saray Beach, sending shockwaves through the local community and environmental groups. The slick, stretching over two kilometers, was first reported in the afternoon, igniting fears of its impact on marine life and the tourism industry.

Bang Saray Community Enterprise for Tourism and Sports Chairperson Udom Jittthanom confirmed the reality after a thorough investigation via speedboat and aerial surveillance. He disclosed that the oil was initially spotted by a boat operator near Khram Island before spreading toward Koh Ped and the Royal Thai Navy (RTN)’s Chumphol Naval School. Continued …

Danish Expat Risks Prison in Thailand Over Lost Car Incident

Søren Nyholm Larsen, a 65-year-old Danish man living in Thailand, faces the possibility of spending a year in one of the country’s infamous prisons due to an unfortunate series of events beginning in October 2023. It all started with a visit to the PhyaThai hospital in Sriracha for routine medical check-ups related to his heart condition and diabetes.

After his appointment, Søren realized he had forgotten where he parked his car. Despite searching the area thoroughly the next day with the help of a tuk-tuk driver, he failed to locate it and reported the situation to the local police for assistance. Continued …

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Leading business associations meet PM, offer 3 urgent proposals

Delegations from the Thai Chamber of Commerce and the Board of Trade on Friday met Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to discuss key issues in urgently building confidence and addressing Thailand’s economic challenges directly.

Paetongtarn said the discussion was a valuable opportunity to hear proposals from the private sector. She emphasized that Thailand needed confidence and clarity to serve as a framework for cooperation between the public and private sectors. Continued …

Surviving the economic upheaval: why local mobile food businesses are thriving

The business news says it all: Thai factories and SMEs are closing one after another and those who are surviving are deep in debt as they fight off competition from cheaper imports.

Yet one sector is doing remarkably well in this current economic climate – the local mobile food business that offers pantry staples from trucks, motorcycles, tuk tuks and tricycles, the so-called rod phum phuang. Continued …

Thailand: A Rising Star in the Global Film Industry

Pattaya, renowned for its vibrant nightlife and beautiful beaches, is set to transform into a hub of cinematic creativity, as indicated by multiple state agencies consulted during a recent press trip.

Pattaya’s bid for the UNESCO City of Film status is backed by a comprehensive development plan that spans from 2023 to 2030. This plan includes collaborations with key organizations and educational institutions to foster a sustainable ecosystem for the film industry. Continued …

Thai SMEs turn to Amazon to better access the US e-commerce market

Thai businesses looking to tap into the lucrative U.S. e-commerce market could well receive a boost following Thursday’s signing of a memorandum of understanding (MoU) between Thailand’s Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and Amazon Global Selling (AGS).

This collaboration, which was announced during the TOPTHAI Cross-Border e-Commerce Day 2024 event. aims to improve the e-commerce export capabilities of Thai small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). Continued …

Digital trade and the Sustainable Development Goals: A dynamic agenda

The rapid growth of digitalization has fundamentally altered commerce, impacting production and facilitating the movement of goods. The 2023 Asia-Pacific Trade and Investment Report (APTIR) has pointed out that although digital trade revenues of Asia and the Pacific account for a significant share of global trade, this growth is uneven, with trade concentrated in a few areas, leading to disparities across the region.

Studies show a positive relationship between digital trade and progress on sustainable development goals (SDGs). These linkages among digital trade policy and the social and economic pillars of the SDGs may appear more indirect, but they do manifest through economic channels. Continued …

Thailand opens first semiconductor R&D center

King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang (KMITL) has inaugurated Thailand’s first comprehensive semiconductor technology research and development center, setting the stage for the nation’s enhanced role in the global supply chain.

The KMITL Academy of Innovative Semiconductor Manufacturing (KAISEM) will function as a central laboratory, uniting experts from diverse fields to collaborate on semiconductor research, innovation, and electronic manufacturing processes. This initiative aims to equip students and professionals with the essential skills and knowledge for success in the semiconductor sector. Continued …

Embassies’ varied interpretations on Destination Thailand Visa

As Thailand rolls out its new Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), prospective applicants may find the process differs depending on the embassy they approach.

An initiative by the Tourist Authority of Thailand (TAT), the DTV aims to attract long-term visitors, including digital nomads, retirees, and individuals interested in Thai culture and activities. However, the interpretation of requirements and fees for the visa has varied among Thai embassies worldwide. Continued …

Hotel operators urge government to extend visa waiver policy, postpone landing fee

The Thai Hotels Assn. (THA) has urged the government of new Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra to consider extending the visa waiver policy to foreign visitors in targeted markets, as well as postpone the “landing tax” on foreign arrivals for at least two years.

As Thailand’s tourism industry is recovering steadily, levying an arrival tax would greatly discourage foreign tourists, THA President Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun said on Thursday, adding that the measure should be postponed for at least two years. Continued …

6 Thai airlines eye fleet expansion as aviation industry bounces back

Several Thailand-based airlines are planning to expand their fleets in the future thanks to the fast recovery of the global aviation industry, which the Covid-19 pandemic had crippled.

According to the International Air Transport Assn. (IATA)’s prediction, global air travelers should rise more than two-fold by 2043, or grow by 3.8% per year. Of the projected 4.15 billion air travelers, IATA expects two-thirds, or 2.75 billion people, to travel to Asia-Pacific, accounting for 5.3% annual growth. Continued …

Thai hotels urge strict mpox screening amid tourism, economy concerns

The Thai Hotels Assn. has urged the Public Health Ministry to implement stringent screening measures for mpox patients to prevent potential disruptions to the tourism industry.

Thienprasit Chaiyapatranun, the association’s president, said on Friday that the hotel industry was concerned after Thailand reported its first case of a more severe variant of the highly infectious virus mpox clade 1B on Wednesday. Continued …

Thai Health Pass Introduced for Travelers from Africa

Yesterday, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) and the Division of International Disease Control and Quarantine, Ministry of Public Health jointly discussed before issuing international guidelines and measures to support the surveillance of Mpox (Monkeypox) in Thailand through an online system.

CAAT and the Division of International Disease Control and Quarantine have been monitoring the Monkeypox situation since its outbreak. The division has conducted risk assessments and implemented situation-based measures. As the infection differs from past epidemics, appropriate control measures need to be put in place. Continued …

Thailand Boosts Sustainable Tourism with ‘The One for Nature’ Campaign

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has unveiled the third edition of its “The One for Nature” campaign, introducing the new tagline, “Leave No Trace Behind.” This initiative encourages travelers to explore Thailand with a focus on responsible tourism, contributing to the long-term sustainability of the nation’s tourism sector.

Nithee Seeprae, TAT deputy governor for marketing communications, said, “The campaign reflects TAT’s vision to position ourselves as a leader in sustainable, experience-based tourism. Various activities under this campaign are aimed to create memorable experiences for visitors and contribute to global conservation efforts, while addressing the demand for eco-friendly travel options and ensuring the long-term sustainability of Thailand’s tourism sector.” Continued …

Chef Ton’s Bangkok: Street Bites, Swanky Bars, Late-Night Grubs to Red-Light District

Homeboy Thitid “Ton” Tassanakajohn — aka Chef Ton — takes you on a whirlwind tour of his favorite Bangkok. Dive into a day filled with nostalgic home-cooked meals, a quirky shopping spot, multiple vibrant late-night soirées (including a red-light district, yes, you read that right), and a stop at the chef’s top pick for a glass of vino. Cap it all off with a fun stay in the city that (seriously) never sleeps.

Tassanakajohn’s culinary passion, nurtured from childhood, led him to abandon a brief banking career to pursue his true calling. Educated at the Culinary Institute of America with a focus on wine, he apprenticed at top New York restaurants before returning to Thailand to establish Le Du as one of the pioneers in the Thai fine dining scene. Continued …

MG partner aims to export first ‘Made in Thailand’ EVs to Europe

SAIC Motor-CP Ltd., which manufactures electric vehicles (EVs) under the MG brand, is aiming to be the first domestic EV-maker to export vehicles to untapped European markets.

Chinese EV manufacturers are facing trade protection measures from European countries, who have erected a tariff wall as high as 38% for imports from China, and Thai automakers should take advantage of the situation, SAIC Motor-CP Executive Vice President Suroj Sangsnit said on Friday. 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

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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 – 191
  • 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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