- Sansiri plans 22 Thai projects this year, including ‘Cabanas Huahin’/
- Centara resort celebrates 100th anniversary/
- Cave rescue: Duangpetch Promthep’s death shatters happiest of endings/
- Thailand to get 2 new types of lottery: fully digital and semi-digital/
- Websites of all 20 Thai ministries hacked by online gambling platforms/
- NESDC prunes 2023 growth view to 2.7-3.7%/
New amendments make it easier to set up companies in Thailand/ - Thailand woos foreign film production to promote growth, cultural soft power/
- Monkey thieves corraled in Nakhon Sawan/
- ‘Without private sector in tow, Thai government cannot achieve sustainability goals’/
- Police officer dies, four injured in insurgent attack in Yala Province/
- Tourism: Surat Thani Tourism Hits Highest Growth in Thailand/Almost 2,000 Chinese flights to enter Thailand/AoT launches new plan to handle rise of passengers/Thailand’s Unique Street Food With Black Noodles shocks Indians/Netflix, Thailand partner on travel guide/Thai Airways cancels flights to Germany due to strikes/Operators seek tourism law reform following Japan scam/
- Thailand Experience: All the single ladies… Unmarried Thai women sick of being bad-mouthed/European tourists learn to do Thai-traditional rice farming in Mae Hong Son/
- International: Man rescued 11 days after deadly quake in Turkey/Ukraine energy supply recovering after Russian strikes/
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Sansiri plans 22 Thai projects this year, including ‘Cabanas Huahin’
This year, Sansiri plans to launch 22 condominium projects in Thailand this year worth a total of US$725 million, representing a growth of 151% from the previous year. The highlight this year is the launch of Sansiri’s new luxury condominiums in sought-after mid-town locations, such as Ari and Ratchathewi.
Furthermore, the company’s new condominium brand, “Cabanas Huahin”, will be introduced and promises to stand out as a one-of-a-kind project in Hua Hin, one of the world’s top traveling destinations in Thailand.
Sansiri will also launch two new lifestyle-brand condominiums in the Sukhumvit area this year. Furthermore, the ompany has planned to inaugurate nine new Sansiri brands that cover all segments to expand further in each of its portfolios. The move will strengthen the coverage and inclusivity of all needs and price ranges – including the brands in the Sansiri Luxury Collection, a collection of super-luxury flagship and luxury residences, which will help to expand Sansiri’s luxury product portfolio. – prnasia.com
Centara resort celebrates 100th anniversary
The Hua Hin Railway Hotel, now known as the Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin, recently celebrated its 100th anniversary..
The historic hotel is known for its unique blend of Thai and colonial architecture and is recognized as not only one of the most notable landmarks in Hua Hin but one of the most iconic hotels in Southeast Asia.
The centennial celebration was a colorful and lively affair, with many attendees dressed in traditional Thai dress to honor the country’s rich culture and heritage. The event was a fitting tribute to the hotel’s rich history and its significant contribution to the local tourism industry. Continued …
Cave rescue: Duangpetch Promthep’s death shatters happiest of endings
We still do not know what caused the sudden death of Duangpetch “Dom” Promthep at the football academy in Britain to which he had been so proud to win a scholarship last year.
It casts, for the first time, a sad shadow over a story which until now had not lost its power to inspire, to lift the spirits.
The astonishing saga of the Thai boys rescued from the cave in July 2018 was that rarest of things in the news business: a tale with an almost flawlessly happy ending, although two Thai divers died, one during preparations for the rescue and one later from a blood infection picked up in the cave. Continued …
Thailand to get 2 new types of lottery: fully digital and semi-digital
The Government Lottery Office’s board approved the plan to issue two new types of lottery – the six-digit (L6) and three-digit (N3) lotteries.
The move was proposed by the Finance Ministry.
The L6 lottery will go for 80 baht each, the same as the lotteries currently available, but will only be sold in digital format. Some of these lotteries will be sold via the Pao Tang application, said Lavaron Sangsnit, chairman of the Lottery Board. Continued …
Websites of all 20 Thai ministries hacked by online gambling platforms
The websites of state agencies under all 20 Thai ministries have been attacked by hackers working for online gambling platforms, Digital Economy and Society (DES) Minister Chaiwut Thanakamanusorn said on Friday.
He said the hackers managed to plant malicious script on web pages of the government agencies that linked to online gambling websites.
More than 30 million URLs of compromised state-agency websites were found to have been corrupted. Continued …
NESDC prunes 2023 growth view to 2.7-3.7%
The government’s planning unit has downgraded its economic growth forecast to 2.7-3.7% for this year from 3-4% estimated in November last year, largely attributed to the global slowdown and declining exports. Continued …
New amendments make it easier to set up companies in Thailand
The government has adjusted requirements for the registration of limited partnerships and mergers in a bid to ease the setting up of startups.
Deputy government spokesperson Trisulee Trisaranakul said on Friday that amendments to the Civil and Commercial Code now allow a limited partnership to be registered in the name of two people instead of three.
The amendment was announced on Nov. 8, 2022, and went into effect 90 days later, on Feb. 7. Continued …
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Thailand woos foreign film production to promote growth, cultural soft power
Thailand is promoting its film industry as a shooting location for foreign films in an effort to boost the economy and improve the kingdom’s image through cultural soft power, a government spokesman said.
Thailand’s popularity as a filming destination has grown over the years due to its diverse locations and skilled production crews, which will help the Southeast Asian country become known for its beauty, said Anucha Burapachaisri, deputy secretary-general to the prime minister and government spokesman.
Encouragement of foreign film productions was another cost-effective measure, as it would generate income for businesses and locals near film locations throughout the country, Anucha said. Continued …
Monkey thieves corraled in Nakhon Sawan
The two suspects caught trying to capture long-tailed macaques were met with fury from Nakhon Sawan locals as they were brought back by police to enact their crime on Friday.
Thaweeluck, 37, and Phromphiram, 23, (last names withheld) were arrested on Thursday as they were trying to hit the creatures with tranquilizer darts.
Wat Khao No, a mountainous tourist attraction in Nakhon Sawan’s Banphot Phisai district, is famous for its long-tailed macaques. Continued …
‘Without private sector in tow, Thai government cannot achieve sustainability goals’
Thailand’s government should speed up the country’s sustainable development and ensure that private companies are achieving their own sustainable goals, experts from Baker & McKenzie said during a seminar at The Athenee Hotel in Bangkok on Friday.
During the seminar on “Sustainability and Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG)”, the company’s partner, Yuthana Sivaraks, said ESG has been trending since the launch of the Kyoto Protocol, an international treaty that commits states to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, on Dec. 11, 1997.
He added that the move to deal with greenhouse gas emissions had changed from voluntary to mandatory after the Paris Agreement, an international treaty on climate change, was adopted in 2015. Continued …
Police officer dies, four injured in insurgent attack in Yala Province
One police major was killed and four other officers were injured when the blast from a bomb, hidden under a road in Bannang Sata district of Thailand’s southern province of Yala, impacted the pickup truck in which they were traveling Friday.
The five-man team was on its way to investigate the torching of road rollers by suspected insurgents last night. When the truck arrived near the scene of one of the damaged rollers, insurgents, who may have been hiding nearby, detonated the device.
The powerful explosion tore a large hole in the road and blew the police car onto its roof. The police major died at the scene. – Thai PBS
Surat Thani Tourism Hits Highest Growth in Thailand
Surat Thani tourism, which includes Samui, Phangan, and Tao (Turtle) islands, has reached the highest growth in the country, with tourism revenue increasing 900% from a 600% increase of tourists year over year.
Surat Thani Gov. Witchawut Jintoe said that according to the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, last year Surat Thani’s revenue from tourism was 27.66 billion baht. Continued …
Almost 2,000 Chinese flights to enter Thailand
Thailand’s Civil Aviation Authority (CAAT) authorized 1,910 flights from China to enter the kingdom, with 671 expected to arrive in February and 970 slated for arrival in March, according to CAAT President Suttipong Kongpool.
In addition, the CAAT has received 6,318 flight requests for the period from Feb. 13 to 19, bringing the total number of flights for February 2023 to 25,256. A total of 269 Chinese flights already arrived in the country last month.
The increase in flights follows the relaxation of travel restrictions by the Thai government after the Covid-19 pandemic, as well as the lifting of harsh border restrictions by China on Jan. 8. Continued …
AoT launches new plan to handle rise of passengers
Suvarnabhumi International Airport has announced new measures to handle the rise of incoming passengers, as the number of arrivals at Bangkok’s main international gateway jumped following China’s decision to reopen its borders.
The Airport of Thailand (AoT) revealed on Friday that Suvarnabhumi airport has come up with many measures to tackle the delays in passenger servicing time, which have already begun improving service flow, especially during peak hours, it claimed.
According to Suvarnabhumi Airport Director Kittipong Kittikachorn, the airport received complaints about luggage claim delays from approximately 30 flights per day last month. Continued …
Thailand’s Unique Street Food With Black Noodles shocks Indians
Thai street cuisine is prepared in open spaces and served to customers searching for quick and delightful meals. It is typically sold from carts, stands, and the sides of the road.
The internet came across dark-colored noodles/spaghetti in Thailand and Indians are still recovering. In the viral video, a lady tosses bluish, black-colored noodles along with vegetables, spices and shrimp. She tosses all the ingredients together and serves them to her customer. Video
Netflix, Thailand partner on travel guide
Netflix is partnering with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), and the Creative Economy Agency (CEA) to put together “Uncover Thailand: A Creative Travel Guide”, a first-of-its-kind Thailand travel guide.
This creative travel guide will lead tourists to discover incredible locations featured in popular films and shows from Thailand and beyond on Netflix – and include recommendations for great experiences in the surrounding areas to help travelers make the most of Thailand’s natural wonders, gastronomic experiences, rich cultures, and diverse heritage.
The launch event also saw representatives from relevant agencies engage in extensive discussion on the topic of “Promoting Thai Tourism through ‘Uncover Thailand: A Creative Travel Guide'”. Continued …
Thai Airways cancels flights to Germany due to strikes
Thai Airways announced the cancellation of all flights from Bangkok to Frankfurt and Munich and vice versa yesterday due to labor strikes at airports all over Germany.
Airport workers at major hubs in Germany were taking part in a day-long strike over pay, disrupting airline operations.
Public sector workers and ground handlers were striking at seven airports: Frankfurt Main, Munich, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Dortmund, Hannover and Bremen. Continued …
Operators seek tourism law reform following Japan scam
Tour operators are calling for tourism laws to be reformed to protect travel agents, not only customers, following an alleged Japan tour scam worth 14 million baht.
Ten retail travel agents filed a complaint against one wholesale company with the Royal Thai Police’s Central Investigation Bureau this week, alleging they were scammed when they bought outbound package tours to Japan for a price of 21,899 baht. The wholesale company said it could not arrange the tours as promised.
According to the Tourism Department, this company has allegedly been offering scam tours to Japan since before the pandemic, with reportedly more than 400 victims. Continued …
All the single ladies… Unmarried Thai women sick of being bad-mouthed
As a foreigner who is not married and has no intention of ever marrying, unmarried Thai women are not happy with me, and neither is anyone else.
It seems to me that Thai society is composed of everyone knowing their own place and knowing everyone else’s place, too. There actually is a place for a “man like me” – it’s the big pink bucket in the corner – but I don’t fit in there either.
Being unhappily divorced and hated by your children is just fine. Being a bullet-headed sex tourist is fine. Being a 73-year-old pervert with a 40-kilogram wife 55 years younger than him is Jim Dandy.
Having no interest in marriage makes me (obviously) gay, subversive, a liar, abnormal, anti-Thai, insane, pitiful, tragic and in need of conversion therapy. Continued …
European tourists learn to do Thai-traditional rice farming in Mae Hong Son
A group of European tourists from France, Sweden, England, and Germany was guided to do Thai traditional rice farming at Fern Rim Than Resort, Ban Hua Nam Mae Sakut subdistrict, in Mae Hong Son Province.
The tourists shared that they thought the activity was fascinating. They enjoyed to learn about Thai cultures, while reconnecting with nature during their vacation.
Participating in the farming were Chettha Mosikarat, governor of Mae Hong Son Province and Thawatchai Nathipakorn, the owner of the resort. Continued …
Man rescued 11 days after deadly quake in Turkey
A man was rescued on Friday from the rubble of a building that collapsed in the southern province of Hatay, 11 days after a massive earthquake struck the area, killing more than 43,000 people in Turkey and Syria. Continued …
Ukraine energy supply recovering after Russian strikes
Ukraine was weathering a wave of Russian attacks on its power grid and seeing recovering supplies despite Russia’s campaign against key infrastructure, energy operator Ukrenergo said Friday. Continued …
Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule
The VIP bus service from Hua Hin to Suvarnabhumi Airport has a new Cha Am boarding location in front of Government Savings Bank. The one-way fare is 325 baht.
- Leaving Hua Hin: 6am, 8am, 10am, 12:00, 2pm, 4pm, 6pm
- Leaving Suvarnabhumi: 7:30am, 9:30am, 10:30am, 12:00, 2:30pm, 4pm, 6pm
Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day
Hua Hin now has twice-daily bus service to Pattaya, starting Feb. 19. The bus leaves Hua Hin at 9am and 3pm, and departs from Pattaya at 8am and 4pm. 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