
- Thailand and Vietnam: The Ultimate Retirement Paradises/Harmful smog levels/Covid-Style Controls Amid Nipah Virus Alert/Crane tragedy payouts/Crane drops house on house
- ECONOMY: Thailand stalls as Vietnam surges/FDI in Thailand surges/Suzuki to exit Thai manufacturing
- TOURISM: Tourist Spots on High Alert/Tourist Numbers Surge at Red Lotus Lake/Upturn in Chinese arrivals
- THAILAND EXPERIENCE: Thailand’s liveable cities/I moved to Thailand to recover from burnout
- CLIMATE THAILAND: Most Thais affected by environmental issues/Communities to save nation’s wetlands/Egg Farm Turns Waste into Energy
- INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN LINKS
Thailand and Vietnam: The Ultimate Retirement Paradises Where Your Pension Goes Further
As more retirees look beyond Europe for affordable living options, Thailand and Vietnam are emerging as top destinations for those seeking a comfortable and affordable retirement. The rising costs in Europe, coupled with the desire for a relaxed lifestyle, have led many pensioners to explore Southeast Asia.
(Editor: Vietnam does not have a specific, dedicated retirement visa for foreign nationals. Instead, retirees must use alternatives like 90-day e-visas (with “visa runs”), business visas, or the new 5–10 year Golden Visa for investors/professionals.)
With its low living expenses, rich culture, and welcoming environment, both Thailand and Vietnam are seeing a surge in expatriate retirees, making significant contributions to local tourism economies. Continued …
Harmful smog levels over most of Thailand
Bangkok and 57 provinces of Thailand were shrouded with unsafe levels of ultrafine dust, with seriously harmful red levels in the capital and 15 provinces, this morning.
The Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency reported at 8 am that red levels of particulate matter 2.5 micrometers and less in diameter (PM2.5) ranged from 75.2 to 93.8 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) of air in Bangkok and 15 provinces. Continued …
Thailand Revives Covid-Style Controls Amid Nipah Virus Alert
Thailand has revived disease-control measures previously used during the Covid-19 pandemic as a precaution against the possible spread of the Nipah virus, despite there being no confirmed cases in the country.
The measures include intensified health screening of travelers arriving from countries considered to be at risk, with immediate implementation at key entry points such as airports. Continued …
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Crane tragedy payouts ‘offer no real relief’
Train services on the northeastern line affected by the fatal crane collapse in Sikhiu district of Nakhon Ratchasima resumed on Saturday, following safety inspections and certification by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT).
SRT said the reopening is necessary to restore transport links and public confidence after the crane collapsed onto a passenger train on Jan. 14, killing 30 people. An investigation is moving toward identifying the causes and accountability. Continued …
Crane drops house on house in Khon Kaen
A crane incident in Khon Kaen municipality led to a prefabricated house being dropped onto a neighboring home, causing severe damage but leaving the occupant inside alive in what was described as a miraculous escape. The incident occurred Friday and resulted in one house being rendered uninhabitable.
The crane, mounted on a truck, was being used to move a one-ton prefabricated house from one compound to another when it failed to hold the weight. The prefab structure fell directly onto a nearby house, while the crane itself toppled over on its outriggers. Continued …

Thailand stalls as Vietnam surges
As the election campaign intensifies, the theme of restructuring has been a common refrain across the political spectrum, promoted as a tool to revive an economy that has struggled to gain momentum in recent decades.
Foreign direct investment (FDI) remains a key instrument, yet progress has been constrained, as caretaker Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas noted large investment projects worth more than 480 billion baht are still on hold or delayed by regulatory obstacles and licensing procedures. Continued …
FDI in Thailand surges by over 40% in 2025
Thailand’s Commerce Ministry reports that foreign direct investment (FDI) in Thailand reached over 324 billion baht in 2025, a 42% year-on-year increase, with investors from Singapore topping the list in terms of the investment value.
Poonpong Naiyanapaporn, director-general of the ministry’s Department of Business Development, told the media that approved FDI plans by Singapore-based investors reached over 103 billion baht, followed by those from Japan, China, Hong Kong, and the United States, with over 85 billion baht, over 35 billion baht, over 14 billion baht and over 5 billion baht, respectively. Continued …
Suzuki to exit Thai manufacturing as Ford acquires Rayong plant
In a move that signals a tectonic shift in Southeast Asia’s automotive landscape, Suzuki Motor has agreed to sell its Thai manufacturing facility to Ford Motor. The exit of the Japanese compact-car specialist highlights the mounting pressure on traditional manufacturers as Chinese brands aggressively seize market share.
According to a report by Nikkei Asia, the two carmakers have formalized a deal for the plant located in Rayong province. While the financial terms remain undisclosed, the transfer of land and assets is expected to be completed within the coming months. Continued …

Thailand’s Top Tourist Spots on High Alert for Nipah Virus
Thailand, a favorite destination for millions of international travelers, has raised alarm bells as the Nipah virus makes its way to the region. Popular tourist destinations across the country, including Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket, are now on high alert in response to this emerging health threat.
Health authorities have issued precautionary measures, urging both locals and visitors to stay vigilant. This sudden outbreak has prompted increased monitoring and a range of safety protocols in key tourist spots, as Thailand aims to protect the flow of visitors while ensuring public health remains intact. Continued …
Tourist Numbers Surge at Red Lotus Lake After Lisa Campaign
Tourist numbers have surged at Thale Bua Daeng, Udon Thani’s famed sea of pink water lotus, following the release of a promotional video and images featuring Thai K-pop star Lalisa “Lisa” Manobal, with visitors queuing before dawn to secure boat tickets.

Since early Saturday, large numbers of Thai and foreign tourists have arrived at Ban Diam pier in Kumphawapi district, some lining up before 5 am when ticket offices open. The sudden influx has prompted government agencies to step up safety, service, and traffic management at the site. Continued …
Thai travel agents expect upturn in Chinese arrivals
Both Thai and Chinese tourism operators are optimistic about a recovery in visitors from the mainland during the Chinese New Year next month.
The perception of Thailand as a top travel destination, combined with improved flight capacity, should lead to a pickup in arrivals, mostly independent tourists, said Thanapol Cheewarattanaporn, president of the Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA). Continued …

Thailand’s liveable cities: Hua Hin among key areas foreigners choose to settle
Amid global economic turbulence, many countries are grappling with geopolitical conflict, heated politics, and armed clashes. Some also face unfavorable weather at certain times of year, especially harsh winters, and increasingly severe disasters.
Thailand, however, although a small country in the eyes of the major powers, benefits from an excellent geographic setting, surrounded by key mountain ranges that help shield it from major storms. Continued …
I moved to Thailand to recover from burnout; living here has been harder — and better — than I expected
As a frequent traveler, I fell in love with Thailand’s diverse landscapes, rich culture, and — best of all — the food. So when I experienced career burnout in 2024 after five years in Hong Kong and needed a soft landing, Thailand felt like an instant safe haven.
I knew it like the back of my hand (or so I thought), and with the introduction of the digital nomad DTV visa that same year, the leap felt like a no-brainer. Living here has largely lived up to my expectations. Still, the shift from enthusiastic visitor to long-term resident came with challenges I hadn’t anticipated. Continued …

Most Thais say they are affected by environmental issues
An opinion survey by the Thailand Environment Institute (TEI) found that more than 88% of Thais say environmental problems have affected them at moderate to severe levels, with PM2.5 air pollution ranking as the top public concern.
TEI released the findings of its survey, “Voices of Thais 2025: Environmental crises that must be urgently addressed!”, based on a nationwide sample of more than 1,000 respondents. TEI said the results reflect a “structural failure”, with impacts cited on health, income, and property. Continued …
Communities join hands to save nation’s wetlands
Thailand’s wetlands are under increasing pressure from climate change and accelerating human activity, mirroring a global crisis that has already wiped out 22% of wetlands worldwide since 1970.
Against this backdrop, the Department of Water Resources (DWR) is preparing to roll out a community-based conservation strategy aimed at protecting and restoring these fragile ecosystems. Continued …
CP Foods Egg Farm Turns Waste into Energy
Integrating innovation and clean energy into food production is not only about technology or cost reduction — it strengthens Thailand’s long-term food security. The Chanthaburi Egg Complex of Charoen Pokphand Foods (CP Foods) exemplifies this approach, combining the waste-to-value concept, renewable energy, and smart energy management to produce food efficiently while protecting the environment.
The complex applies the waste-to-value approach by converting chicken manure into electricity for on-site use, improving energy efficiency and reducing dependence on external power. CP Foods has developed a biogas system that generates electricity for farm operations and egg grading, complemented by solar panels and an energy-management system (EMS) to optimize energy use 24 hours a day. Continued …

Immigration officer shoots and kills second American citizen
The governor of Minnesota has called on U.S. leaders to order the withdrawal of immigration officers from the state amid escalating tensions after a federal agent fatally shot a second American citizen this month during a crackdown on immigrants. Video …
Japan bond sell-off sends shockwaves through global markets
A violent sell-off in Japanese government bonds has rattled investors worldwide, with traders warning that Japan’s once-stable debt market is entering a far more volatile phase that could push borrowing costs higher across major economies. Continued …
Philippines ferry tragedy: 15 dead, 28 missing
At least 15 people have died and 316 were rescued after a ferry accident in the southern Philippines, with search teams still looking for 28 missing passengers. The vessel had 332 passengers on board along with 27 crew members. Continued …
India, EU near mega trade deal as FTA talks reach final stage
The talks on the ‘mother of all deals,’ a long-pending free trade agreement between India and the European Union, are expected to conclude tomorrow, marking a landmark in India’s trade position with the European Union. Continued …
US storm leaves 850,000 without power, forces 10,000 flight cancellations
More than 850,000 customers in the United States as far west as New Mexico were without electricity and over 10,000 flights were canceled yesterday during a monster winter storm that paralyzed eastern and southern states with heavy snow and ice. As snow, freezing rain and dangerously frigid temperatures swept into the eastern two-thirds of the nation, the number of power outages continued to rise. Continued …
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