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Thursday’s news-Dec 7

Today’s news: Underwear-clad entertainer kills motorcycle rider in Cha Am/Prachuap Khiri Khan bus tragedy/Survivor recounts harrowing experience/Double-decker bus ban/Measures Urged to Tackle and Air Pollution/PM2.5 increasing lung cancer risk/Government urges more babies/German who skipped bail on sexual assault named/Local population cage themselves in/Thai woman mistaken for foreigner and charged more/Thai rice no longer in rice competition/Michelin adds 32 Thai eateries/Economy: Inflation lowest in 33 months/Bt20 billion into renewable projects/China plugs Thailand into its EV empire/Business leaders seek power reform/EEC Phase 2/Facebook, Google gain advantage/Tourism: Tourism revenue falls short/Songkran festival recognized by UNESCO/Songkran: The journey/Thailand Experience: Year-End Escapes/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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Underwear-clad party entertainer crashes and kills motorcycle rider in Cha Am

A female party entertainer from Thailand claimed she was sleepy, not drunk, after crashing her car into a motorcycle rider and killing him on Phetchakasem Road in Cha Am district in the southern province of Phetchaburi.

Officers from Cha Am Police Station were notified of the car accident at an ice factory on Phetchakasem Road at 7am yesterday, and rushed to the scene with a rescue team. Continued …

Investigation ongoing in Prachuap Khiri Khan bus tragedy

Deputy Minister of Transport Surapong Piyachot visited the scene of a catastrophic bus accident that happened in Prachuap Khiri Khan on Tuesday.

The incident, involving a Bangkok-Nathawi passenger bus colliding with a tree, occurred in Thap Sakae District, near Wanakorn National Park, and resulted in 14 deaths and 35 injuries. Continued … 

Survivor of fatal bus accident recounts harrowing experience

Mattikan, a recent graduate also known as King, narrowly escaped a fatal bus accident that claimed 14 lives in Huay Yang, Thap Sakae, Prachuap Khiri Khan.

She was traveling home from Bangkok to Thung Song, Nakhon Si Thammarat, intending to give her graduation gown to her father as a national Father’s Day gift. At the time of the accident, she was seated on the lower level, behind the driver, in a state of sleep. Continued …

Fatal accident leads to double-decker bus ban

Following the Father’s Day tragedy that killed 14, Thailand’s Transport Ministry claims that licenses for double-decker buses currently on the road will not be renewed.

A deputy government spokeswoman claimed that double-decker buses will be outlawed in the next four to five years, a necessary move after an accident in Prachuap Khiri Khan province killed 14 passengers. Continued …

Comprehensive Measures Urged to Tackle Forest Fires and Air Pollution

Yesterday, Traisulee Traisanakul, the secretary to the Thai Minister of the Interior, publicly revealed policies for preventing and solving problems of forest fires, smog, and PM 2.5 smoke proposed by Anutin Charnvirakul, the Thai deputy prime minister and minister of the Interior, to provincial governors.

During the cold drought season each year, Thailand has an ongoing problem of air pollution exceeding standards in many areas, especially in 17 provinces in the north and Bangkok areas. Continued …

Persistent PM2.5 increasing lung cancer risk, experts warn

Hazardous levels of nickel and arsenic found in the air in Bangna district are among the pollution problems Bangkok is facing amid prolonged PM2.5 contamination for the past six months.

It has also been found that during periods when there is high presence of particulate matter smaller than 2.5 microns in diameter (PM2.5) in the air, there is a 30% increase in feelings of depression among the population. Continued …

Government urges Thai couples to have children

The Ministry of Public Health has begun a program to increase the birth rate in Thailand, by encouraging Thai couples to have children, with possible financial incentives.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew has warned that if Thailand’s birth rate is not increased the Thai population in the next 60 years will be reduced to only 33 million, from circa 66 million reported in the Interior Ministry’s census at the end of last year. Continued …

German who skipped bail on sexual assault of a minor charge in Pattaya named

Top cop Gen.Surachate Hakparn on Wednesday confirmed disciplinary action and a criminal investigation against two senior police officers in Pattaya in response to the shocking Deutsche Welle TV documentary on the country’s sex industry aired days ago. He also named the 55-year-old German suspect charged with the sexual assault of a minor under 18 years of age, 55-year-old Jens Kirch, as the man at the center of the story who skipped bail after his arrest in September 2022.

The deputy national police chief, who was appointed by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin to get to the bottom of the affair, pointed out that while Thailand does not have an extradition treaty with Germany, he plans, in due course, to speak with the German ambassador to Thailand to pursue the matter further. Continued …

Lopburi monkeys force the local population to cage themselves in

A once prosperous Thai municipality not far from Thailand’s capital Bangkok is living through a crisis, as the city, the provincial capital of Lopburi province by the same name, finds itself overtaken by a growing population of monkeys.

Locals are increasingly living in fear and within steel cage-like fabrications to protect their quality of life and business concerns, as once thriving areas of the city are morphing into ghost towns as the monkeys become more aggressive and domineering while being supported with financial donations and political protection from people outside Lopburi. Continued …

Thai woman mistaken for foreigner and charged 100,000 baht more by hospital

A Thai woman asked a hospital located in the Pak Kret district of Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, to explain a 250,000 baht bill related to her four-day medical treatment. The hospital later returned 100,000 baht, acknowledging it had mistaken her for a foreigner.

The woman in question was 66-year-old Jamlong Ninlakorn, the owner of a Thai restaurant in Sweden. She recently returned to Thailand to visit her son in Nonthaburi province. While in Thailand, she contracted influenza B, leading to her hospitalization in the Pak Kret district. Continued …

Thai rice varieties will no longer enter world’s best rice competition

Thailand did not participate in the World’s Best Rice 2023 competition, held during the International World Rice Commission in Cebu, the Philippines, and will not do so in the coming years, Chukiat Opaswongse, honorary president of Thai Rice Exporters Assn. (TREA), said yesterday.

His announcement came one day after Vietnam’s rice variety, ST25, was voted the best rice variety of the 30 varieties submitted for competition. Only three varieties from Vietnam, India and Cambodia reached the final round. The best variety was unanimously selected by a group of chefs in a blind tasting. Continued …

Michelin adds 32 Thai eateries to its 2024 Bib Gourmand selection

The 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand has added 32 new food establishments to its prestigious Bib Gourmand selection, bringing the total to 196. The announcement on Wednesday precedes the official Michelin Stars revelation scheduled for Dec. 13.

Of the new eateries, 12 are based in Koh Samui and Surat Thani mainland – two new destinations covered in the 2024 Michelin Guide Thailand. Continued …

Inflation declines in November, lowest in 33 months

Thailand’s headline consumer price index (CPI) came in at -0.44% in November from a year earlier, the second consecutive month and lowest in nearly three years, the commerce ministry said today.

The figure compared with a 0.31% year-on-year drop in the previous month and against a forecast for -0.30% inflation in November in a Reuters poll. Continued …

ACE sinks Bt20 billion into renewable projects

SET-listed Absolute Clean Energy (ACE), a local biomass power developer and operator, is planning to allocate 20 billion baht to finance 55 renewable power plant projects it won in auctions as part of Thailand’s clean energy policy.

Eight of the 55 projects are ready for development after the company cleared legal hindrances, said Tanachai Bunditvorapoom, chief executive of ACE. Continued …

China plugs Thailand into its EV empire with launch of auto development hub

China has launched an automotive research center in Thailand, boosting its ambition to become an electric vehicle (EV) development hub in the ASEAN region.

The China Automotive Technology and Research Center (CATARC), China’s fourth global EV research center, is launching in the wake of a flood of investment in Thailand by Chinese EV and battery makers. Continued …

Thai business leaders seek power infrastructure reform, economic collaboration

Representatives from the business, industrial and banking sectors want the government to implement electricity infrastructure reforms to stabilize prices and ensure the country remains attractive to foreign entrepreneurs and investors.

This call was among the key requirements presented by the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) at its monthly meeting on Wednesday. Continued …

EEC Phase 2 aims to attract 500 billion baht in new investment

The Thai government is accelerating the development of the second phase of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) and will propose it to the Cabinet for approval this month.

The proposal aims to attract 500 billion baht in new investments over the next five years, advancing the development of an additional 77 infrastructure projects worth a total of 337 billion baht. Continued …

Local platform complains Facebook, Google gain advantage by avoiding Thai tax

A Thai digital trading platform owner has accused giant international counterparts of gaining an unfair competitive advantage by underreporting their revenues and profits in Thailand.

Pawoot Pongvitayapanu, CEO and founder of Tarad.com, said the government should press platforms such as Google and TikTok to accurately report transactions instead of focusing on getting them to invest in Thailand. Continued …

Thailand’s tourism revenue falls short of annual target

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has projected a shortfall in its annual tourism revenue target, with this year’s earnings expected to reach 2.07 trillion baht (US$ 58,773,427,200) instead of the projected 2.38 trillion baht (US$ 67,575,244,800).

TAT Gov. Thapanee Kiatphaibool attributed this shortfall to the sluggish performance of international tourism receipts, which were significantly lower than the state’s target of 1.6 trillion baht (US$ 45,428,736,000). Continued …

Songkran festival recognized as UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage

The Songkran Festival of Thailand has been included in the UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity list. The official announcement was made during UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee meeting for the Safeguarding of Intangible Cultural Heritage in Botswana.

The Songkran Festival is the fourth cultural heritage of Thailand to be listed, following Khon (masked dance drama) in 2018, Nuad Thai (traditional Thai massage) in 2019, and Nora (dance drama in southern Thailand) in 2021. – thaipbs.com

Songkran: The journey from ancient water festival to UNESCO cultural heritage

Songkran, Thailand’s famous water festival, boasts a rich and fascinating history that blends Hindu, Buddhist, and ancient Thai traditions – and has now been recognized by UNESCO as intangible cultural heritage.

Songkran is celebrated from April 13 to 15 each year to mark the traditional Thai New Year. The festival is known for its water-splashing traditions, which symbolize cleansing and purification. However, Songkran is also a time for paying respect to elders, giving alms to monks, and enjoying traditional Thai food and music. Continued …

Year-End Escapes: Discover Emerging Thai Destinations

Travelers looking to enjoy a quieter holiday away from the crowds or those keen to experience something new and undiscovered are in for a treat. Digital travel platform Agoda shares five emerging destinations in Thailand ideal for a year-end holiday.

Don’t be fooled by their lesser-explored status, these cities have been growing in popularity in the past year as they pack a punch in terms of appeal and adventure. Among the five cities, Nakhon Nayok emerged as the top riser with 50% more searches for the destination Agoda in 2023 compared to 2022. Ubon Ratchathani (29%), Suphan Buri (24%), Phetchabun (23%), and Trang (20%) have also seen a notable increase in search interest compared to last year. Continued …

Is Myanmar’s economy running on empty?

As Myanmar‘s metropolis Yangon grapples with a crippling fuel shortage, the city has been plunged into chaos, with motorists queuing at dawn, hoping to secure precious petrol. The fuel crisis, exacerbated by economic turmoil and geopolitical tensions, has thrust the city into a frenzied struggle for survival. Continued …

Taylor Swift named Time’s ‘Person of the Year’

After launching a record-shattering global tour and becoming the world’s most-streamed musical artist in 2023, Taylor Swift notched yet another accolade on Wednesday when Time magazine named the mega pop star as its “Person of the Year.” Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-Dec 6

Today’s news: Bus Tragedy That Killed 14/Bt7.9-billion budget to reduce pollution/Tips for a cold/Torrential rain warning/Thai students ranked lower/The flower that blooms on Thai Father’s Day/Drop in Thai gold prices/Wild elephant herd tramples/’ sugarcane/Economy: Slowdown threatens Thai growth/Thailand’s green economy challenge/Thailand embraces ‘Polluter-Pays Principle’/Billionaire rivals eye 7-Eleven chain/Tourism: Child Sex Claim Refuted/Fewer Chinese tourists/Ladyboys robbing Indian men of gold/Thailand Experience: In Thailand,What to do and avoid/Michelin Star Street Food: Grilled Scallops/Villages in Phitsanulok celebrate harvest tradition/Exploring Kanchanaburi/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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Father Is Shocked That His Daughter Died In Bus Tragedy That Killed 14

Fourteen passengers were killed and 35 injured when a passenger bus from Bangkok to Songkhla province’s Na Thawi district rammed into a tree in front of Hat Wanakorn National Park at 1 am Tuesday in Prachuab Kiri Khan province.

The Sawang Rungrueang Rescue Foundation brought 35 individuals to local hospitals. The bus was transferred and parked at Huai Yang Police Station for inspection by relevant agencies. to the accident cause. Continued …

Bt7.9-billion budget for sugarcane farmers to reduce pollution

Thailand’s cabinet has approved a budget of 7.9 billion baht (US$226.36 million) in incentives for sugarcane farmers not to burn their crops, and reduce pollution, a government spokesperson said on Monday.

Radklao Inthawong Suwankiri said the incentives do not conflict with Thailand’s obligations under the World Trade Organization because they were aimed at reducing pollution. Continued …

Tips for a cold (or is it the flu or Covid-19?)

What are the best home remedies for coughs and a blocked nose? And how can I sleep better once I’ve come down with flu symptoms? Here are the most important things to know as we enter the cold season.

You’ve got a runny nose, sore throat, your body aches and limbs feel heavy? If so, you’re in good company – it’s the common cold season in the Northern Hemisphere. While nothing can cure a cold, there are some remedies that can ease the symptoms. Continued …

Torrential rain warning issued for 29 Thai provinces: Bangkok included

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a warning for torrential rain across 29 provinces, including Bangkok. This is due to a high-pressure system from China spreading over Thailand’s upper and northeastern regions.

The southern region will bear the brunt of the storm, with a strong monsoon predicted. The officials have further revealed that temperatures in the upper regions of the country are expected to drop. Continued …

Thai students ranked lower on every PISA index

Thai students rank below average in science and mathematics, and much lower in reading, according to the latest OECD’s Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022.

The assessment is conducted annually, and Thailand has shown a downward trend in the last 10 years. The current mean score is lower than those for Singapore, Vietnam, Brunei, and Malaysia. Continued …

Phuttharaksa: The flower that blooms on Thai Father’s Day

The yellow Phuttharaksa flower or Canna lily takes center stage in Thailand every Dec. 5, as the country celebrates Father’s Day.

The flower symbolizes the birthday color of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great, who was born on a Monday. The Thai name for the flower is also considered auspicious. “Phuttharaksa” translates as “A Buddha who protects”. Continued …

Drastic drop in Thai gold prices

Gold prices in Thailand have plummeted drastically following a continuous surge, according to the Gold Traders Assn. The price of gold ornaments fell by 250 baht compared to the last price Monday, selling at 34,450 baht per baht-weight.

The buying price of gold bars in the country stands at 33,850 baht per baht-weight and the selling price is 33,950 baht per baht-weight, according to the sixth announcement of the day. Meanwhile, the purchase price for 96.5% gold ornaments is 33,245.88 baht per baht-weight, selling at 34,450 baht per baht-weight. The global gold spot price is at US$2,034.50 per ounce. – thethaiger.com

Wild elephant herd of 100 ‘tramples’ sugarcane dreams in Prachin Buri

Over 100 wild elephants caused chaos and distress to villagers in Khao Maikaew, Kabin Buri in Prachin Buri province, after rampaging through a sugarcane plantation, forcing officials from the Khao Ang Rue Nai Wildlife Sanctuary to push the elephants back.

However, the limited number of staff, combined with the difficulty and danger of the task, has made the task challenging. The elephants refuse to leave the area and continue to feed on the local farmers’ crops. Continued …

Global slowdown threatens Thai growth

Although the Bank of Thailand’s revised GDP growth forecast of 3.2%-3.8% next year is possible, analysts are warning that an economic slowdown in China and the U.S. means downside risks remain, while the effectiveness of government stimulus to ignite the economy is questioned.

Nattaporn Triratanasirikul, deputy managing director of Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research), said the central bank’s forecast for 2024 is in line with the think tank’s estimate, with its official forecast scheduled for release on Dec 12. Continued …

Thailand’s green economy challenge

Climate concerns are reshaping the job market across the globe, leading to a rise in “green” jobs tailored for low-carbon economies. Success now hinges on adaptability to this new job landscape.

Thailand needs to act swiftly. As a country deeply woven into the global supply chain and reliant on exports and foreign investment, failing to meet the demand for greener practices risks leaving the country behind in the global shift to a low-carbon economy. Continued … 

Thailand embraces ‘Polluter-Pays Principle’, Regulation on industrial waste takes effect

Thailand’s Ministry of Industry (MOI) has issued a notification adopting the polluter-pays principle for generators of industrial waste in factories. The Notification of the Ministry of Industry on Management of Waste or Unused Materials B.E. 2566 (2023), enacted under the Factory Act B.E. 2535 (1992), marks a pivotal shift in the responsibilities and liabilities of factory operators as waste generators, which under the new notification no longer end when the waste is collected by a third-party waste processor. The notification, which was first issued in May 31, 2023, took effect on Nov. 1, 2023, after the expiration of a grace period set by the MOI. Continued …

Billionaire rivals eye dominance of the Kingdom’s 7-Eleven chain

As Thailand’s economy is poised on a knife edge with only enough economic momentum to just about keep moving forward, the country’s wealthy elite are focusing on the convenience store market, with at least four upstarts trying to take on the dominance of the still expanding 7-Eleven 24 hour chain run by the kingdoms’ giant conglomerate Charoen Pokphand Group and the influential Chearavanont family.

In what could be an exciting clash of business titans, Thailand’s billionaire tycoons are making strategic investments into the burgeoning convenience store sector, foreseeing a surge in demand as consumer habits evolve toward frequent, smaller purchases. Continued …

Thai Lawyer Rejects German Child Sex Suspect’s Claim

After the prime minister directed the Ministry of Justice and the Royal Thai Police to thoroughly investigate the details in the DW documentary that claimed a German suspect involved in child prostitution paid Thai officers a million baht bribe and escaped, a Thai lawyer who previously worked for the German told a different story.

Parinya Promsak, lawyer for the German man named Jens stated on Tuesday in Chonburi Province that his client’s claim was not true. That one million baht bribe was probably the same amount that was used to pay for the legal team, part of which was used as bail money as the court had set, 500,000 baht, and another part was used as expenses for the legal team. Continued …

Why are fewer Chinese tourists visiting Thailand?

Chinese tourist arrivals in Thailand are set to be lower than forecast in 2023, according to estimates by the Thai tourism bureau.

Thailand had expected a bump in tourist arrivals from China following the reopening of borders after the coronavirus pandemic. The tourism bureau initially predicted 5 million visitors from China in 2023. Continued …

Certainties of life: Death, taxes, and ladyboys robbing Indian men of gold in Pattaya

There are several certainties guaranteed in life – death and taxes, ladyboys in Pattaya robbing Indian men ostentatiously flaunting their gold.

In the vibrant streets of Pattaya, where the night unfolds with many unexpected tales, a recent incident involving a pickpocketing ladyboy added another chapter to ladyboys in Pattaya robbing Indian men of their gold. Continued …

So you’ve arrived in Thailand for the first time: What to do and avoid

As Thailand’s tourism industry picks up toward the end of 2023, embarking on your first journey to the Kingdom of Thailand and its capital Bangkok can be both thrilling and overwhelming.

This comprehensive guide aims to equip you, the farang (foreigner), with valuable insights and tips we curated from locals and experienced travelers. It’s part of a series of guides we aim to publish in the coming weeks to help travelers old and new get the most out of their trip here. Continued …

Bangkok’s Can’t-Miss Michelin Star Street Food: Grilled Scallops

In this edition of Street Eats, Bon Appétit joins chef Lucas Sin at Elvis Suki in Bangkok to try their Michelin-rated street food, from their signature sukiyaki to their famous char-grilled scallops. Video 

2 villages in Phitsanulok celebrate centuries-old harvest tradition

In an annual custom dating back over a century, residents from two villages in Phitsanulok came together on Tuesday to thank the deities for a bountiful rice harvest.

The time-honored ritual, known as “Tham Boon Klang Ban” or merit-making, in the heart of the village, was held at the center of Ban Phai Khor Nam in Phrom Phiram district’s Matoom subdistrict. Continued …

A three day guide to exploring Kanchanaburi

A few hours drive from Bangkok’s busy city is the picturesque region of Kanchanaburi. A blend of colorful flora and fauna, historical tales, and unmatched tranquil scenery.

This three-day guide captures the history, natural beauty, and cultural diversity of this gem of Thailand by offering fascinating experiences with a touch of the local character. Continued …

To phase out or phase down fossil fuels?

After days of shaving off the edges of key warming issues, climate negotiators zeroed in on the tough job of dealing with the main cause of what’s overheating the planet: fossil fuels. As scientists, activists and United Nations officials repeatedly detailed how the world needs to phase-out the use of coal, oil and natural gas, the United Arab Emirates-hosted conference opened “energy transition day” with a session headlined by top officials of two oil companies. Continued …

US announces visa bans after warning Israel over West Bank violence

The U.S. on Tuesday began imposing visa bans on people involved in violence in the Israeli-occupied West Bank, Washington officials said, after several appeals for Israel to do more prevent violence by Jewish settlers. Continued …

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