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Monday’s news-July 20

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  • Please welcome returning sponsor Anantasila Beach Restaurant/Bluport Hua Hin adjusts/Hua Hin videos/Thailand updates criminal record check rules/Thailand targets civil servants/Thailand Targets EV Dealers/Farang groom allegedly skips dowry/Two dead and 73 cats killed/Pathum Thani volunteers relocate 120 cats
  • THE IRAN WAR: US and Iran intensify military exchanges/Brent oil surges
  • ECONOMY: Business closures rise 12.5%/Thailand secures Chinese investment/Poll blames officials for illegal foreign businesses/Land bridge project can wait/Pet ownership creates new economic opportunity
  • TOURISM: Visa Destinations in Hua Hin, nationwide/Swiss seasonal retirees face 30-day visa-free limit/Koh Samui cruise terminal project
  • THAILAND EXPERIENCE: How to Ride MRT/7 art-filled hotels
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 
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Bluport Hua Hin adjusts to emphasize family

Bluport Hua Hin Resort Mall is repositioning itself to attract more families and local visitors by expanding its lifestyle, sports and entertainment offerings, aiming to raise occupancy to 97% next year from 80%.

Vajee Klomkliang, an executive committee member of Hua Hin Asset Co, the developer and operator of the complex, said the strategy reflects changing consumer behaviour. “Hua Hin’s retail sector can no longer rely solely on tourists, despite the steady recovery in the area,” she said. “Bluport once appeared too luxurious and difficult for many people to access. We are making it friendlier and more welcoming.” Continued … 

Hua Hin’s Most Atmospheric Night Markets? Tamarind & Cicada Walking Tour

This walking tour in Hua Hin takes you through two of the town’s most atmospheric night markets — Tamarind Market and Cicada Market — on a lively tropical evening. The walk captures the colorful lights, delicious street food aromas and relaxed seaside vibe that make Hua Hin’s weekend markets so popular with locals and travelers.

Experience authentic ambient sounds, live music in the background and the natural buzz of people enjoying the evening. Food stalls serve a wide variety of Thai dishes, seafood and international snacks, while small bars and seating areas create a cozy open-air dining atmosphere. Video … 

Thailand updates criminal record check rules for foreign applicants

Thailand’s Criminal Records Division has announced requirements that may affect foreign nationals undertaking official procedures in the country. Under the rules, criminal record checks for nine categories of applications must be conducted using fingerprints.

These categories include key Immigration Bureau procedures, such as applications for permanent residence and extensions of stay. They also cover applications for Thai nationality handled by the Department of Provincial Administration. Continued … 

Thailand targets civil servants aged over 40 for retirement

Thailand’s government is considering a voluntary retirement scheme for civil servants as young as 40, in a bid to reduce personnel costs and modernize the bureaucracy. Deputy Prime Minister Pakorn Nilprapunt said the proposed programm would initially cover officials in roles where technology could replace routine administrative tasks.

A detailed study is expected to be completed in time for the 2027 fiscal year. Officials aged 40 are being targeted because they have time to retrain, gain new skills and adapt to labor-market changes, Pakorn said. Those aged 50 and over may find career changes and reskilling more difficult. Continued … 

Thailand Targets EV Dealers Over Warranties, Disclosures, and Defect Issues

Thailand’s government has ordered nationwide inspections of electric vehicle dealers and showrooms, tightening scrutiny of a market that has grown faster than the regulatory and after-sales infrastructure built to support it.

The directive, issued by the Office of the Consumer Protection Board (OCPB), comes as complaints over defective vehicles, misleading range claims and collapsing service networks pile up across the country’s dominant EV segment. Continued … 

Thai bride throws lavish 130-table wedding, farang groom allegedly skips dowry

A wedding catering business in Nakhon Ratchasima has filed a police complaint after being left with an unpaid bill of nearly 200,000 baht when a Thai bride allegedly failed to settle the cost of her lavish wedding reception, claiming her foreign groom never paid the promised dowry.

The owner of Krua Thong To Chin, a catering service in Pak Chong district, reported the incident to police after suffering losses of 195,000 baht. According to the complaint, the bride hired the company to organize a full-service wedding reception, including 130 banquet tables, a live band, lighting and sound systems, and other event equipment. Continued … 

Two dead and 73 cats killed in Thonburi house fire

Two people were found dead and 73 cats were killed in a fire at a three-story house in Bangkok’s Thonburi district early on Saturday. During the firefighting operation, rescuers safely rescued and evacuated a two-month-old baby and a bedridden elderly woman who had been trapped inside the house.

Rescue workers searching a second-floor room found the bodies of a couple, a 62-year-old man and a 58-year-old woman. Officials found the remains of more than 73 cats inside cages in the house. A further 19 cats were rescued alive, with two being given oxygen by responders for smoke inhalation. Continued … 

Pathum Thani volunteers relocate 120 cats before eviction

A total of 120 cats have been relocated from a rented home in Pathum Thani after the landlord required the animals to be removed. Volunteers, rescue workers and animal welfare supporters transported the cats to a newly built shelter in Khlong Luang district.

Their owner sought public help in June after being told to vacate the property. After the case received media attention, a donor contributed 100,000 baht toward the construction. The landlord also agreed to extend the deadline, giving the owner additional time to complete the new accommodation. Continued … 

US and Iran intensify military exchanges amid regional escalation

Fresh Iranian attacks were reported in Kuwait, Bahrain and Jordan yesterday as the United States concluded an eighth consecutive night of military operations against Iran. The latest escalation came as an interim ceasefire signed a month earlier continued to unravel.

Growing confrontation over control of the Strait of Hormuz, which carries about one-fifth of global oil trade, has heightened the danger of full-scale hostilities resuming. The renewed US action followed an Iranian attack in Jordan on Friday that killed two American service personnel and left another missing. Continued … 

Brent oil surges past $90 as US-Iran conflict hits Gulf shipping

Oil prices jumped today, with Brent crude rising above US$90 a barrel, as intensified attacks between the United States and Iran deepened concern over energy shipments through the Strait of Hormuz.

Brent crude futures rose US$2.69, or 3.05%, to US$90.79 a barrel, touching their highest level since June 11. The gain extended a sharp rally from last week, when Brent rose 15.9%, its largest weekly increase since April. Continued … 

Business closures rise by 12.5% in first half

A total of 7,024 businesses ceased operations in the first half of this year, up 12.5% year-on-year, with total registered capital of 98.9 billion baht, an increase  of 224%, according to the Department of Business Development (DBD).

The sectors with the highest upticks for closures were general construction with 671 closures and registered capital of 1.64 billion baht; real estate with 400 closures and registered capital of 4.21 billion baht; and electrical installation with 89 companies and registered capital of 124 million baht. Continued … 

Thailand secures Chinese investment pledges worth B70 billion

Thailand expects more than B70 billion in investment from four leading Chinese electric vehicle and advanced-technology companies, following talks in Chengdu yesterday. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Ekniti Nitithanprapas said the commitments followed a Thailand investment roadshow led by Prime Minister and Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul in the Chinese city.

The expected total comprises B50 billion in expansions of existing investments and more than B20 billion in new investment. Ekniti said geopolitical tensions were encouraging companies to shift manufacturing capacity from China to ASEAN, with Thailand among their preferred destinations. Continued … 

NIDA poll blames officials for illegal foreign businesses

Corrupt government officials are seen as the leading reason foreigners can illegally run businesses in Thailand, according to a nationwide NIDA Poll. Some 67.1% of respondents blamed corruption or misconduct among state officials for businesses directly operated by foreigners or run through Thai nominees.

The findings were released yesterday after telephone interviews conducted from July 13-15 among Thai residents aged 18 and over. The issue has particular relevance for foreigners living, investing or working in Thailand. The poll reflects strong public concern about nominee businesses, restricted occupations and alleged gray-money operations. Continued … 

PM says controversial land bridge project can wait

Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said in China’s Chengdu that the controversial land bridge project can wait and the seaports in the southern provinces of Ranong and Chumphon should be upgraded as the first priority.

He added, however, that the land bridge remains a flagship policy of his government and further study will continue, but that an urgent infrastructure project must be implemented to connect the Ranong province on the western coast with Chumphon province on the eastern coast, and a land-based logistics infrastructure to connect with other countries in the region. Continued … 

Pet ownership creates a new economic opportunity

Once regarded as household companions, pets are increasingly being treated as family members, and that emotional bond is transforming into a major economic force. From premium pet food and health supplements to insurance, luxury boarding services and even pet strollers, owners around the world are spending more than ever on their four-legged companions.

The trend, known as the pet economy, is creating new business opportunities globally while positioning Thailand to become one of the world’s leading producers of premium pet food. Continued … 

Thailand launches Visa Destinations in Hua Hin and nationwide

Thailand has become the first country in the world to introduce Visa’s Destinations program nationwide, with the scheme intended to make payments easier for visitors and widen digital-payment acceptance among smaller businesses.

Launched with the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Visa Destinations Thailand covers Bangkok, Phuket, Chiang Mai, Pattaya, Udon Thani, Samui, Hua Hin and Hat Yai. It is open to all Visa cardholders. Continued … 

Swiss seasonal retirees face Thailand’s 30-day visa-free limit

Thailand plans to halve visa-free entry from 60 to 30 days for citizens of 54 countries, including Switzerland, a move likely to affect those seasonal retirees who spend much of the European winter in the kingdom. The change has not yet appeared in the Royal Gazette. It will take effect 15 days after publication. Until then, Swiss visitors and other eligible nationals can still enter visa-free for 60 days.

The existing arrangement, introduced in July 2024, allows a 60-day stay followed by one 30-day extension at a local immigration office. This has enabled many visitors to remain for up to three months with relatively little paperwork. Continued … 

Thailand advances B12-billion Koh Samui cruise terminal project

The Transport Ministry is advancing a 12.17-billion-baht cruise terminal project on Koh Samui that is expected to accommodate up to 400,000 tourists and 240 cruise calls annually.

The proposed terminal, capable of serving large cruise ships, is among the ministry’s 262 major transport projects planned for 2027, with a combined investment of 229.76 billion baht. Continued … 

How to Ride MRT: Easy Thai Phrases for Asoke and Sukhumvit Transit

Traveling around Bangkok is great, but it becomes so much more fun and rewarding when you can speak the local language. In this episode of THE JOURNEY GO OUT, we are changing the way you commute by teaching you basic Thai phrases specifically for riding the city trains.

You do not need to rely only on English or automatic machines because speaking Thai with the station staff and locals adds a whole new layer of excitement to your adventure. We break down everything from buying tickets at the counter to finding the right platform, making your underground transit smooth and stress-free. Video … 

7 art-filled hotels to explore across Thailand

It’s no secret that Thailand is home to some of the world’s most stunning stays. Beyond breezy beachfront resorts, Thailand is also home to stunning art-filled hotels where art takes center stage — whether through paintings, sculptures, bold design, traditional Thai craftsmanship, or contemporary installations.

For travelers who like their stays with a side of artistry, there are seven art-filled hotels across Thailand worth checking into. More than just a place to sleep, these properties turn the hotel experience into part of the destination itself. Continued … 

Lax visa and enforcement encourages fugitives to Thailand

A former FBI agent who spent a decade based in Thailand says lax visitor entry and law enforcement, combined with the country’s appeal as a place to live, have made it attractive to international fugitives. Continued … 

Russia batters Kyiv in major ballistic missile attack

Russia battered Ukraine’s capital Kyiv overnight with one of its biggest ballistic missile barrages of the war, killing at least one person and wounding 16 others, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said yesterday. Video … 

Over 500 Rohingya feared dead after boats capsize off Myanmar

More than 500 people, mostly Rohingya, are feared missing after two boats reportedly capsized off Myanmar, the UN refugee agency and the International Organization for Migration (IOM) said. Continued … 

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Saturday’s news-May 16

  • 10 Corrupt State Agencies Exposed/Agencies deny graft claims/True cost of Thailand’s ‘free’ education/First wife leads wedding procession/Thai Surgery Ordeal/Brit Faced Large Bill
  • THE IRAN WAR: US-Iran impasse fuels inflation fears/Financially weak airlines at risk/Crisis shows clean energy is key
  • ECONOMY: MICE Industry Braces for Revenue Hit/10-baht noodles survive/The AI hype train/Thailand, India expand ties
  • TOURISM: Decade-Long Deal to Bring Tomorrowland to Thailand/Similan, Surin Islands Close/Thailand Selected for Visa Destinations
  • CLIMATE THAILAND: Traps for leopard cat cubs/Asia Dominates Global Green Tech Boom
  • FOREIGNERS BEHAVING BADLY/INTERNATIONAL/HUA HIN TRANSPORT and LINKS 

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Thai Commitee Report Exposes 10 Corrupt State Agencies

Thailand’s Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) and the Zero Corruption Organization have identified the top 10 most corrupt state agencies, highlighting serious bribery issues.

According to the findings, 89.1% of business respondents view corruption as a significant obstacle to conducting business in the country. The report details bribes ranging from 67,500 baht to 102,160 baht for various “special services”. Continued … 

State agencies deny graft claims

Several state agencies have refuted allegations of corruption and launched internal investigations after a business sector survey identifying high bribery risks prompted the government to pledge sweeping anti-graft reforms.

The controversy erupted after the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) released a nationwide survey of 401 business executives and representatives, conducted between March 26 and April 10, which found that 89.1% viewed corruption as a major obstacle to doing business in Thailand. Continued … 

The true cost of Thailand’s ‘free’ education

Flaws in Thailand’s “free education” policy are back under the spotlight as schools reopen for the new term. Hidden fees remain a problem for low-income families already struggling with rising living costs, placing millions of children at risk of dropping out.

For many parents, the promise of “15 years of free education” is merely a slogan, not a reality. “I have already spent more than 6,000 baht on my son’s schooling this term,” said one mother, a construction worker. The school had presented her with a bill of 5,050 baht for an “academic foundation adjustment” course. She also had to pay for books and uniforms. Continued … 

First wife leads wedding procession for husband’s second marriage

A wedding ceremony in northeastern Thailand has drawn widespread attention online after a wife personally organized and led the traditional procession for her husband to marry another woman.

The unusual ceremony took place yesterday in Ban Nong Phai village in Chaiyaphum, where villagers and social media users were captivated by the openly arranged second marriage. Continued … 

Brit Couple Return Home After Thai Surgery Ordeal

A Norfolk couple have returned home to the UK after being stranded in Thailand for two months following emergency spinal surgery that was not covered by their travel insurance.

Jo and Stu Ingram, from Belton, had traveled to Krabi in southwest Thailand for what was meant to be a two-week holiday celebrating their 20th wedding anniversary. However, on March 8, Jo, 56, broke her back in three places after falling during a pony trek on the beach near their hotel. Continued … 

Brit Faced Large Bill After Thailand Bike Crash

A British traveler was left facing medical costs of around GBP23,000 after suffering serious injuries in a motorbike crash just six days into a planned two-month trip to Thailand. Jude O’Connor required urgent surgery after another rider reportedly pulled out in front of him, throwing him into a parked car.

Jude suffered a broken shoulder, broken arm, broken nose and a shattered elbow in the crash, which happened in March. He was taken to hospital and told he urgently needed surgery, but said his insurance company later refused to cover the costs. Continued … 

Stocks tumble, oil rises as US-Iran impasse fuels inflation fears

Global stocks slumped and oil prices rose yesterday with worries about sustained inflation driving up bond yields with no conclusion to the Iran war in sight. The international oil benchmark Brent crude contract rose more than 3% to $109.26 a barrel.

On Wall Street, both the S&P 500 and Nasdaq Composite slumped from fresh all-time highs set Thursday. The Dow was down around 1%. Continued … 

Financially weak airlines at risk from rising fuel prices

Financially weak airlines, particularly those that avoided hedging on fuel costs and focus on leisure travel, are more exposed to financial distress amid persistently high fuel costs, according to consultancy Alton Aviation.

John Mowry, managing director of Alton Aviation, said the energy crisis is the “first bump in the road” for aviation since the pandemic. Jet fuel prices more than doubled after the Iran war started, leading to massive flight cuts and driving Lufthansa CityLine and Spirit Airlines out of business. Continued … 

Hormuz crisis shows clean energy is key to reducing the economic cost of fossil fuel dependence

The Energy Transitions Commission is warning the political reflex to expand fossil fuel infrastructure risks reinforcing the same vulnerabilities that caused this crisis. Its report calls on governments to accelerate the clean energy transition as the most effective response to fossil fuel price volatility, import dependence, and geopolitical disruption.

The Hormuz closure has disrupted 18.4 million barrels per day of oil — the largest supply shock on record, exceeding the 1973 Arab oil embargo — alongside 20% of global LNG trade and one-third of all globally traded fertilizers. The effects are most acute in emerging and import-dependent economies. Around 84% of crude oil and more than 80% of LNG transiting Hormuz is destined for Asian markets. Continued … 

Thailand’s MICE Industry Braces for $550 million Revenue Hit

Thailand’s business travel and exhibition sector is facing a severe downturn as the protracted conflict in the Middle East sends shockwaves through global energy and aviation markets. Industry leaders warn that the escalating crisis could prove more damaging to the economy than the Covid-19 pandemic.

Pornpailin Julapun said MICE (meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions) industry is uniquely vulnerable. Beyond simple travel, the sector is intricately linked to trade, logistics, and catering — all of which are highly sensitive to the “energy crisis” currently unfolding. Continued … 

10-baht noodles survive in Ratchaburi despite rising costs

A noodle vendor in Ratchaburi has continued selling bowls for 10 baht despite rising ingredient and fuel costs, offering one of the cheapest meals still available as inflation continues to affect household spending in Thailand.

The stall, operated by 59-year-old Jiraprapa Chulert, known locally as “Jae Tor,” sits beside a road near the Kobkul Bridge crossing the Mae Klong River in Tha Rab subdistrict, Mueang district. The small cart-based shop attracts students, laborers, and local residents seeking low-cost meals. Continued … 

A closer look at the AI hype train

As Thailand adopts artificial intelligence (AI), IT specialists warn some government agencies developing AI projects may repeat the mistakes of the app development era, when huge budgets were spent on digital projects that allegedly delivered little benefit to the public.

Critics are concerned that AI risks becoming the latest buzzword exploited by state agencies to justify requests for billion-baht budgets to develop projects, which could become a new avenue for budget corruption. Continued … 

Thailand, India expand ties

Thailand and India plan to expand trade, investment, and regional cooperation as both countries prepare to mark 80 years of diplomatic relations in 2027.

Foreign Affairs Minister Sihasak Phuangketkeow outlined the plans during the BRICS foreign ministers’ meeting in New Delhi on Thursday and Friday, held under India’s chairmanship ahead of the 18th BRICS Summit in September. Continued … 

Vilhelm Academy: Western qualifications for Hua Hin-based students

Vilhelm International Academy launched in March 2026 and has is campus at “The Hub” in Hin Lek Fai, less than 10 minutes from the center of town. They provide mentor-led academic supervision for students studying through accredited online school programs, whether independently enrolled or through integrated programs offered at Vilhelm. This means that students follow a fixed timetable, complete coursework under supervision, and receive ongoing progress monitoring.  They can do this whist studying for their GCSE’s, A-Levels, NCAA approved US courses, or any other online school they choose to use.

Unlike more traditional options, at the academy children can learn at their own pace, not being forced forward before they are ready and also not being held back by the rest of the class. When they are ready to move on they do so. By coming to the academy each day, they are able to complement their studies with activities that develop leadership skills, community service (such as the recent helmet initiative), complemented by daily sports and physical activity to support a healthy, balanced lifestyle.

You can visit the website for more details, or you can book an appointment to meet with the academy co-ordinator to discuss what you are looking for and explain what they can offer. There is a completely free five-day trial period that can be taken advantage of by anyone interested in seeing if the academy is the right fit for them.

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Inside the Decade-Long Deal to Bring Tomorrowland to Thailand

In just six months’ time, the global electronic dance music (EDM) community will turn its eyes to Southeast Asia. From Dec. 11-13, the world-renowned Tomorrowland festival will officially make its debut in Thailand at Wisdom Valley, Chonburi.

The arrival of the Belgian-born phenomenon is more than just a win for dance fans; it is a strategic triumph for Thailand. Following a decade of negotiations and fierce competition from regional heavyweights, including Singapore, Vietnam, and China, the deal solidifies the kingdom’s position as a premier global hub for large-scale international events. Continued … 

Similan, Surin Islands Close for Rainy Season

Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has announced a five-month closure of tourism activities around the Similan and Surin Islands in Phang Nga Province to allow marine ecosystems to recover during the rainy season.

The closure will run from May 16 to Oct. 15 and affects both Similan National Park and Surin National Park. Authorities said the measure is intended to restore natural balance and reduce risks to tourists caused by unstable weather conditions during the seasonal period. Continued …

Thailand Selected as First Market in Asia Pacific to Launch Visa Destinations

Visa has announced the expansion of its global, passion-led travel program, Visa Destinations, into Asia Pacific, launching in Thailand as the first market in the region.

Currently live in Paris, London, and Dubai, Visa Destinations continues to expand globally, with Thailand joining the platform as the program rolls out across additional destinations. Continued … 

In Thailand, burned sugarcane plantations become traps for leopard cat cubs

Nuntita Ruksachat, head veterinarian at the Khon Kaen wildlife rescue center in northeastern Thailand, holds up a feline cub no larger than her hand. Part of a litter rescued just days ago, the cub’s fur is patchy, revealing blistered skin underneath. Its whiskers, clearly singed, are short and stubby.

“They were rescued from a burned sugarcane plantation,” she says. Behind her, cats pace inside rows of cages. More than 50 leopard cat (Prionailurus bengalensis) cubs are currently housed at the rescue center, which is run by Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation’s (DNP). Continued … 

Asia Dominates Global Green Tech Boom, Thailand Responds

Thailand’s Department of Intellectual Property (DIP), Ministry of Commerce, has issued a rallying cry to domestic firms of all sizes to aggressively secure intellectual property rights, as new data reveals a global surge in sustainability-driven technologies.

The department reported that “sustainability innovation for quality of life” has solidified into the core pillar of the emerging global economy, offering a critical window for Thailand to transition into a future-proof green hub. Continued … 

Trump leaves Beijing with few wins

U.S. President Donald Trump left China oyesterday with no major breakthroughs on trade or tangible help from Beijing to end the Iran war, despite two days spent heaping praise on his host, Xi Jinping. Video … 

Global tech layoffs exceed 100,000 this year

The global technology industry has entered another round of mass layoffs in 2026, with more than 100,000 jobs cut worldwide in the first five months of the year as companies restructure operations, control costs, and shift more resources into artificial intelligence. Continued … 

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