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Tuesday’s news-Dec 19

Today’s news: WFFT rescues 15 big cats/Retire to Hua Hin with $10 million?/How to cope when PM 2.5/Rainmaking causes PM2.5 drop/Cooler weather for much of Thailand/PKK’s representative for Miss Thailand/Thailand highest for phone scams/Pork price crash/44 million registered vehicles/Economy: Future business challenges/More than 50% are ‘informal’ workers/Choking Thailand’s economy/PM touts 90-day record/Concession for land bridge megaproject/November exports up/Energy Absolute predicts 20% revenue growth/Tourism: 950/1,500-baht to enter Wild Boars cave/Duty-free shops on way out/Hub for sustainable ecotourism/Seamless tourism/Thailand Experience: Bangkok’s Banthat Thong/Farmer crafts image from rice seedlings/Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers


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WFFT rescues 15 big cats from northern Thailand facility

Twelve tigers and three leopards who have spent their lives in captivity have been rescued from a tiger farm in Thailand.

The undisclosed captive tiger facility in northern Thailand was visited by government officials on Dec. 16 following legal action over alleged illegal wildlife trading. Veterinary teams and wildlife experts from Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) were on hand to rescue the seized animals, in the first part of the largest tiger rescue operation by an NGO in Thailand’s history. It is expected that 35 tigers in total will eventually be rescued from the farm. Continued …

Would you retire to Hua Hin if you had $10 million?

Where you choose to retire will be one of the most important decisions in your financial life. Most people look for things like nice weather, favorable tax codes and access to medical care. Proximity to family may be a critical factor, as well. The specifics will be different for everyone, but there is one universal concern — the cost of living.

Being on a fixed income means that choosing a retirement destination you can afford is critical. With a nest egg of $10 million, though, you have a lot of flexibility, opening up destinations outside of the typical Florida retirement village. GOBankingRates spoke to real estate agents and other experts to find out where they’d retire with a budget of $10 million. Continued …

How to cope when PM 2.5 pollution takes hold

Air pollution from dust particles smaller than 2.5 microns, or PM2.5, in cities like Bangkok and its environs is now at levels that affect the health, especially of the elderly, children and those who suffer from allergies.

The microscopic dust particles that we inevitably inhale deep into our airways and lungs irritate, burning nasal cavities, cause coughing, sneezing, phlegm, and asthma, and can also have long-term effects on lung development in children. Continued …

Rainmaking efforts cause PM2.5 drop

Rainmaking efforts that were carried out east of Bangkok have led to a dramatic drop in pollution across the capital and its surrounding areas, with levels of harmful, ultra-fine pollutants in the atmosphere reported to have dropped back below the safe threshold yesterday.

The director-general of the Department of Rainmaking and Agricultural Aviation, Supis Pitakham, said cloud-seeding operations were carried out between Dec. 16-18 east of Bangkok after a spike in PM2.5 levels was observed across the city last week. Continued …

Cooler weather for much of Thailand until Sunday

The upper part of Thailand will experience chilly mornings and strong winds today due to a strong high-pressure system from China extending to upper Thailand, the Thai Meteorological Department said.

The department added that from Wednesday to Sunday, another strong high-pressure system from China will spread to cover Thailand and bring a decrease in temperature and strong winds to most parts of the kingdom. Continued …

Prachuap Khiri Khan announces representative for Miss Thailand contest

In a ceremony at Market Village Hua Hin yesterday, Prachuap Khiri Khan introduced its representative for the 55th Miss Thailand contest.

Pornsirikul Phuata, known as “Nong Ning,” 26, will carry the province’s hopes in the national pageant. Continued …

Thailand highest in Asia for phone scams

The 2023 Asia Scam Report highlights Asia as a prime focus for criminals leveraging AI for faster, overseas fraud, making detection and capture challenging. In Thailand, phone deception poses a heightened risk.

Gogolook, the developer of the Whoscall application and trust technology provider (TrustTech), and global anti-scam organization GASA (the Global Anti-Scam Alliance) organized the first-ever Anti-Scam Asia Summit (ASAS) in Taipei, Taiwan. Continued …

Pork price crash in Thailand due to rampant smuggling

A nationwide crash in pork prices, sparked by rampant smuggling, is wreaking havoc on the livelihoods of hog farmers throughout Thailand. The illegal import of pork not only undermines local farmers but also poses a significant public health risk due to the potential for contamination.

The Deputy Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister, Chaiya Phromma, affirmed the government’s determination to tackle the smuggling issue head-on to safeguard the farmers’ income and protect the public from tainted produce. Continued …

Thailand has 44 million registered vehicles

There are more than 44 million registered vehicles in Thailand, about half of them motorcycles, according to the statistics office of the Department of Land Transport.

As of Nov. 30, there were 44.3 million registered vehicles of all types – 42.9 million registered under the Vehicle Act and 1.3 million under the Land Transport Act. Continued …

Top Thai executives air views on future business challenges

Two leading business executives have shared their views about the challenges and the unpredictability of doing business in the future, ranging from depleting natural resources and digital disruption to emerging infectious diseases, such as COVID-19, climate change, geopolitics and human rights awareness.

Pichai Chunhavajira, an adviser to the prime minister and CEO of Bangchak Corp., said that, in chaotic and complex global situations, the one thing that is certain is the depletion of natural resources as the world’s population increases. Continued …

More than 50% of Thai workforce are ‘informal’ workers

The National Statistical Office of Thailand (NSO) is urging the government to further promote basic rights, social security and labor protection for workers in the informal sector, citing 2023 statistics that show that more than half of Thailand’s workforce (52.3%), or some 21 million people, are informal workers.

Informal workers are those who lack employee status as defined under the Labor Protection Act (LPA). Typically they do not work at an employer’s premises nor do they have official employment contracts; they either work at home, are self-employed or temporary staffers. Continued …

PM2.5 smog choking Thailand’s economy, says World Bank

PM2.5 air pollution is costing Thailand a staggering 6% in lost GDP per year, according to the World Bank.

The economic losses come from the huge medical bill for treating patients with PM2.5-related health conditions, says the “Thailand Economic Monitor” (December 2023) report. Continued …

PM office touts 90-day record

In the first 90 days in office, the government of Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has introduced and implemented a series of policies aimed at reducing expenses, while increasing the earnings of the Thai people and businesses, government spokesman Chai Wacharonke told the media today.

He said that many of these policies are expected to bear fruit in the middle of next year. The following policies are aimed at reducing expenditure: Continued …

Thai government plans 50-year concession for land bridge megaproject

The Thai government is contemplating a 50-year concession for the successful bidder of the land bridge megaproject, a venture worth one trillion baht and projected to break even within 24 years. This was revealed by Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit during the Thailand Landbridge Roadshow event in Tokyo, Japan, where he and Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin sought to attract Japanese investors.

Suriya stated that the winning bidder would receive a comprehensive 50-year concession encompassing shipping lines, logistics, port management, property development, and industrial investment management. He also revealed plans for a new law that would facilitate the surrounding areas’ development, based on a cost-benefit analysis. Continued …

November exports up 4.9% y/y, below forecast

Customs-based exports rose for a fourth straight month in November, up 4.9% from a year earlier, customs department data showed, but were short of expectations.

The reading compared with a forecast for a 6.3% year-on-year increase for November in a Reuters poll, and followed October’s 8% year-on-year rise. Continued …

Energy Absolute predicts 20% revenue growth by 2024 driven by EV demand

Energy Absolute (EA), a developer and operator of renewable energy and electric vehicles (EVs) listed on the Stock Exchange of Thailand, anticipates a minimum of 20% revenue growth by 2024. This increase, it suggests, will be primarily driven by the escalating demand for EVs in Thailand.

The tourism sector’s recuperation and corporate demand for employee shuttle services are likely to drive sales of EA’s electric buses, contributing significantly to its revenue, according to Vittaya Changeutai, EA’s assistant vice president. Continued …

950/1,500-baht fee to enter Wild Boars cave

Amid social media criticism of the entrance fee for visiting Tham Luang cave where the 12 “Wild Boars” youth football team and their coach were trapped for 17 days in 2018, park officials defended charging Thais 950 baht and foreigners 1,500 baht per visit as appropriate because this covers going through chambers two and three.

Tham Luang–Khun Nam Nang Non National Park had on Friday opened chamber three to visitors, limiting it to two rounds a day, with 10 people per round at the separate fee for Thais and foreigners they had set. Continued …

Duty-free shops on the way out, wine tariff may be reduced

In a bold move set to redefine Thailand‘s tourism landscape, the Finance Ministry is gearing up to propose changes that could reshape the way tourists spend their cash.

The Finance Ministry is set to pitch a revolutionary plan to Cabinet today, aiming to suspend duty-free shops in the arrivals section of all airports. Lavaron Sangsnit, the ministry’s permanent secretary, shared the motivation behind the move. Continued …

Cha Am’s Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park to become a hub for sustainable ecotourism

Khao Nang Phanthurat Forest Park, in a joint effort with Rajabhat University Phetchaburi, is poised to become a pioneering learning center for sustainable ecotourism.

Yesterday, Patthanaphan Jueachan, the head of Kaeng Krachan National Park, together with Associate Professor Pajonarath Buakhiew, deputy dean of Rajabhat University Phetchaburi, visited the park located in the Cha Am District of Phetchaburi Province. Their visit marked a step in the effort to enhance the park’s role as a tourist attraction and integrate it into local development strategies. Continued …

Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia eye seamless tourism

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin unveiled plans to enhance seamless tourism between Thailand, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia after meeting the three leaders on Sunday.

The meeting was held on the sidelines of the summit in Tokyo commemorating Japan’s 50 years of cooperation with ASEAN countries. Continued …

5 old-school street food favorites in Bangkok’s Banthat Thong

Bangkok is world-renowned for its street food, but perhaps the best place to indulge is Banthat Thong, a downtown neighborhood with nostalgic old days’ vibes and flavors.

Once a sleepy area with little other than motorcycle repair shops, local convenience stores and wholesalers’ offices, Banthat Thong has emerged as one of the city’s hippest neighborhoods filled with modern cafés, bars, chain restaurants and 24-hour co-working spaces, thanks to some recent major developments and new residential projects, and the expansion of mega lifestyle malls in the surrounding areas. Continued …

Thai farmer crafts cat and fish image from rainbow rice seedlings

In northern Chiang Rai’s Ban Khon Sung, an aerial view reveals a captivating image of a cat cuddling a fish, meticulously crafted from rainbow seedlings sprouting in a rice field. This picturesque scene mirrors a traditional Thai proverb symbolizing prosperity.

The artistic feat is a creation of farmer Tanyapong Jaikham, who, alongside a group of laborers, planted the seedlings at specific locations across the field to form cartoonish feline illustrations with the intent of attracting tourists and cat enthusiasts. Continued …

At Least 111 People Killed In Northwestern China Earthquake

At least 111 people were killed in a magnitude 6.2 earthquake in a cold and mountainous region in northwestern China, the country’s state media reported on Tuesday. Continued …

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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

Wednesday’s News-July 19

  • Hua Hin Profile: Dr. Mowae Apisuttipanya at Be Well Medical Center/
  • Anantasila’s Got Talent event set today/
  • The latest drone video of Hua Hin railway construction/
  • Bright Dawn Foundation holds kids sports day/
  • Charter court suspends Pita/
  • Pita faces Hamlet’s dilemma – To be or not to be?/
  • Pita renominated for PM, immediately opposed/
  • US expresses concern about the democratic ‘will of the people’/
  • Thai cave survivor reunites with British rescuer at high school graduation/
  • Warning issued against personal use of dengue testing kits/
  • Diesel retail price to be held at 32 baht per liter/
  • Over 1,000 drug suspects nabbed in major Thai southern provinces/
  • Economy: Recovery intact, tourism rebounding – central bank/Why foreigners are acquiring Thai property/HP to move laptop production to Thailand/
  • Tourism: Thailand Aims to Attract 25.8 Million Asian Tourists in 2024/Thailand announces 2024 strategic direction toward high-value, sustainable tourism/
  • Thailand Experience: Aspiring veterinarian volunteers at Thailand elephant sanctuary/Two herds of elephants forage for food in fruit orchards in Trat province/
  • International: Singapore passport replaces Japan’s as world’s most powerful/ADB cuts inflation forecast for developing Asia/Australian Man and Dog Rescued by Mexican Tuna Boat After Drifting 3 Months/
  • Links: Calendar of events/Airport schedule/Bangkok airport bus schedule/Hua Hin-Pattaya bus schedule/Air pollution index map/90-day online report/driver’s license/Market Village and Bluport cinemas/Emergency numbers

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Dr. Mowae Apisuttipanya at Be Well Medical Center

By Felicitee Lawrie

Dr. Mowae Apisuttipanya, or simply Dr. Mo, as he is known to many, told me he feels blessed by god, but I think it is also accurate to say that his family, his community and his patients are blessed to have him in their lives.

This is a young, friendly, highly energetic man, still in his 30s, who not only commits fully to life, but has survived and flourished through sheer tenacity and resilience, and who has been prepared to make considerable personal sacrifice for those he holds dear. If this man is on your side, you are already a winner. Continued …

The latest drone video of Hua Hin railway construction

The latest video documenting the progress of the new train line in Hua Hin has been shared on the Mike’s Tropical Tech YouTube channel. Video 

Bright Dawn Foundation holds kids sports day

The Bright Dawn Foundation recently held a sports day for the schools it supports in Hua Hin, including Nong Hieng, Wang Both, Nong Kra Toom, Huay Sai Ngam, and Nong Kra schools. There were about 700 students in attendance. The Bright Dawn Foundation provides healthcare and educational support to primary school children in or near Hua Hin. (HHT)

Charter court suspends Pita

The Constitutional Court this morning suspended Move Forward Party leader and prime ministerial candidate Pita Limjaroenrat from duty as an elected member of the House of Representatives.

The court made the announcement after accepting for consideration a complaint involving Pita’s inherited shareholding in defunct media company iTV Plc. Continued …

Pita faces Hamlet’s dilemma – To be or not to be?

Most readers are probably familiar with the quote “To be or not to be” from Shakespeare’s “Hamlet”. The same dilemma now faces Pita Limjaroenrat and his fandom: does he struggle on against a sea of troubles in a bid to become prime minister, or give up the battle and allow another to take his place?

Two months ago, Pita and his Move Forward Party scored an unexpected election victory over Pheu Thai, Thaksin Shinawatra’s brainchild that transformed into an effective weapon against the military junta that ousted him from power two decades ago. Continued …

Pita renominated for PM, immediately opposed

The eight-party alliance seeking to form Thailand’s next government proposed Move Forward leader Pita Limjaroenrat as their candidate for prime minister as the joint sitting of parliament began today.

It is his second attempt to win the endorsement of the bicameral legislature after losing in his first attempt last Thursday. Continued … 

US expresses concern about the democratic ‘will of the people’

As Thailand faces the second round of decisive votes to elect the kingdom’s next prime minister, there is growing concern about a Constitutional Court petition that could see the Move Forward Party dissolved. This was referenced on Monday night by the U.S. State Department in Washington, DC, where a spokesman said the United States was concerned about the situation in the kingdom and respect for the democratic will of the people.

The U.S. State Department in Washington has gone on record expressing concern at the situation in the aftermath of the May 14 general election in Thailand. A top spokesman for the State Department, Matthew Miller referred to the pending legal cases being reviewed since last Wednesday by the Constitutional Court. Continued …

Thai cave survivor reunites with British rescuer at high school graduation

Five years ago, Adul Samon was rescued from a cave along with his 11 Thai soccer teammates and their coach. Now, he’s graduating from an American high school – and has reunited with one of his rescuers.

(The link includes a video news report you might find interesting.)

On June 23, 2018, the Wild Boars soccer team set out for an excursion to the Tham Luang Nang Non cave in northern Thailand after a practice session. Only expecting to be gone for an hour, they didn’t pack food or water. Continued …

Warning issued against personal use of dengue testing kits

In an urgent public appeal, Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) cautioned against personal use of dengue testing kits. These kits, while acknowledged for their efficacy, have been approved for use by healthcare professionals only due to the complexity of dengue detection.

Lertchai Lertwut, the deputy secretary-general of the FDA, underscored that accurate diagnosis of dengue fever demands more than just the isolation of the virus. It requires a comprehensive medical examination and clinical assessment conducted by trained medical doctors. Continued …

Diesel retail price to be held at 32 baht per liter

The Office of the Oil Fuel Fund on Tuesday resolved to use the fund’s mechanism to maintain the current diesel retail price at 32 baht per liter when the diesel excise cut expires on Thursday.

The office director, Wisak Watanasap, said the Fuel Fund executive committee on Tuesday approved the use of the fund mechanism to maintain the diesel price at the current rate. Continued …

Over 1,000 drug suspects nabbed in major Thai southern provinces

In a sweeping operation against Thai drug crime, spanning seven southern provinces, over a thousand suspects have been put behind bars. The large-scale sting, dubbed “Sayob Andaman (Defeating Andaman) 7/66,” was conducted by the team of Provincial Police Division 8.

The detailed brief pertaining to the Thai drug crime operation was presented at a press conference in Phuket yesterday by the special adviser to the Royal Thai Police, Sompong Chingduang. Continued … 

Recovery intact, tourism rebounding – central bank

Thailand’s economic recovery is intact, with growth of 2.9% likely in the first half of this year and 4.2% in the second half, Bank of Thailand (BoT) Gov. Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput said today.

The BoT would continue to gradually normalize interest rates to help the economy grow at its potential and keep inflation in check, the central bank chief told a media briefing. Continued …

Why foreigners are acquiring Thai property

Thailand maintains its appeal as an attractive destination for foreign property buyers, especially for those seeking a second home, despite specific limitations on property ownership.

As the situation gradually stabilizes and returns to normalcy post-Covid, the allure of Thailand’s real estate market is growing stronger. Continued …

HP to move laptop production to Thailand

According to a Nikkei Asia report published on July 18, HP is working with suppliers to shift the production of millions of consumer and commercial laptops to Thailand and Mexico this year to diversify its personal computer supply chain beyond China.

According to Nikkei Asia, sources briefed on the matter told the publication that HP, the world’s No.2 PC maker by shipments, is planning to shift some commercial notebook computer production to Mexico, while a portion of its consumer laptop production will go to Thailand. Continued …

Thailand Aims to Attract 25.8 Million Asian Tourists in 2024

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is planning to attract 25.8 million tourists from short-haul countries next year, 2024. TAT Deputy Gov. Thanet Petchsuwan said TAT is targeting tourists from the Asian and South Pacific markets aka the short-haul markets.

The goal of attracting 25.8 million tourists from these markets was set during the recent meeting of TAT. This number represents 74% of the overall next year target of 35 million international tourists. The objective is to generate revenue of 1.2 trillion baht, which accounts for 63% of the total foreign market revenue target of 1.92 trillion baht. Continued …

Thailand announces 2024 strategic direction toward high-value, sustainable tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has announced the 2024 strategic direction that will continue to elevate the tourism supply and sustainable standards, as well as leverage Thai soft powers to promote and develop high-value and sustainable tourism in Thailand.

Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT governor, said, “2024 will be the year of accelerating resilience, transforming Thailand’s tourism into high-value and sustainable tourism that emphasizes elevating and moving forward to a better tourism ecosystem. Continued …

Aspiring veterinarian volunteers at Thailand elephant sanctuary

Surrounded by scalpels and bandages, aspiring medical students work hard to care for their ailing patients. Taking vitals, drawing blood and measuring heartbeats, they’re dedicated to their future professions. But not every doctor has to measure a patient’s trunk length.

As a Loop Abroad Veterinary Service participant, biology senior Brycelyn Ramirez spent two weeks in Thailand helping animals, discovering Thai culture and gaining hands-on veterinary experience. Ramirez and her team volunteered at the Elephant Nature Park in northern Thailand, working directly with the giant animals and learning about large-scale animal rescue and conservation efforts. The Elephant Nature Park houses over 100 elephants rescued from trekking, logging or forced breeding programs. Continued …

Two herds of elephants forage for food in fruit orchards in Trat province

Wildlife officials in Thailand’s eastern province of Trat have been trying to push two herds of wild elephants back into the forest, after they emerged to search for food on farmland and in fruit orchards on Monday night.

According to officials at Khlong Kaew Waterfall National Park in Bo Rai district, a herd of about 40 elephants, including several calves, are now foraging for food in cultivated areas along the road from Ban Nong Mai Hom to Ban Nong Bon. Continued …

Singapore passport replaces Japan’s as world’s most powerful

Singapore has replaced Japan as the country with the world’s most powerful passport, according to the latest ranking published by Henley Passport Index on Tuesday. It allows visa-free entry to 192 out of 227 global destinations. Continued …

ADB cuts inflation forecast for developing Asia

The Asian Development Bank cut its inflation forecast for developing Asia today, as food and fuel prices eased, supply chain disruptions waned and interest rate hikes started to bite. Continued …

Australian Man and Dog Rescued by Mexican Tuna Boat After Drifting 3 Months

An Australian sailor who had been adrift at sea with his dog for three months has been rescued by a Mexican tuna boat in international waters, the fishing vessel’s owner said Monday. Continued …

 

UPDATED! Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

  • Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 11am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 5:10pm, and 6pm
  • Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 1pm, 2:30pm, 4pm, 5pm, and 6:30pm

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank.

UPDATED! Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

Hua Hin now has once-daily bus service to Pattaya, leaving Hua Hin at 9am and departing from Pattaya at 8am. Tickets are 473 THB.

Tickets can be bought in person at the Hua Hin bus station or online. Buses depart from the Hua Hin bus station and in front of Government Savings Bank, Cha Am.. Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

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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 Hughways – 1586
  • State Railway – 1590