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Today’s news: Power Bank Explosion on AirAsia Flight/Carrying Spare Batteries On Airplanes/Chiang Mai Forest Fire Spreading/Thailand Business Visa/Cobra Gold begins/Bangkok cabbies refusing passengers/Baby elephant Tofu begins new life/How Many Thais Are Royalists?/24 in 2024: First job/Economy: Who’s pulling the economic strings?/Warning on revenue/Skills crisis like no other/7-Eleven Reports Record Income/Housing prospects dim/Export outlook still rosy/Thailand seeks German investment/Tourism: TAT promotes flights to smaller cities/Immigration control at Suvarnabhumi airport/Thailand and China enter ‘visa-free era’/No Foreign Mafia in Phuket/Bangkok Airways Reports Stellar Growth/Environment: Forests carved up/Farmers hit by early drought/Plankton bloom at Bang Saen beach/Thailand Experience: The unsung heroes – sidewalk gourmets/Thailand’s most unusual train ride/Bangkok’s Little Arab Town/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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Power Bank Explosion Causes Panic on AirAsia Flight

A power bank exploded on an AirAsia flight mid-air, sending passengers into panic. The plane was flying from Bangkok to Nakhon Si Thammarat in the south of the country when flames and smoke were seen.

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Shocked cabin crew rushed to the middle row of the Airbus A320 to extinguish the flames, as nervous customers watched on. Those onboard rushed out of their seats and flocked to the other side of the aircraft, with some clutching their children. Continued …

Don Mueang Reveals Conditions For Carrying Spare Batteries On Airplanes

After a power bank exploded on a Thai AirAsia flight from Don Mueang Airport to Nakhon Si Thammarat Saturday – and fortunately none of the 186 passengers and crew were harmed with airplane landing safely at the destination – the airport published conditions for carrying spare batteries on board, with power banks being considered one of them.

IATA considers power banks to be a type of stand-alone battery, which must be classified as UN3480 (lithium ion) or UN3090 (lithium metal), as appropriate. The conditions for only taking them in carry-on baggage, not checked-in baggage, are as follows: Continued …

Chiang Mai Forest Fire Spreading Fiercely

A huge forest fire at Chiang Mai’s Ob Luang National Park is spreading widely after officials failed to extinguish it for two days due to difficult access. Villagers who secretly started small fires to gather forest products are said to blame.

The forest fire is mainly spreading in Pha Dam area of this national park next to Road 108 that links Chiang Mai’s Hot district to Mae Hong Son’s Mae Sariang district, with one mountain covered with flames and clearly visible from the road at night. Continued …

Thailand Business Visa: 5 Resourceful things to Know and How to Apply

During the last few years, the number of new businesses in Thailand has increased rapidly with the arrival of new generations of digital nomads, investors and entrepreneurs looking for different work and business opportunities.

Anyone who plans to enter Thailand for business purposes may need a business visa. This includes individuals who are attending business meetings, negotiating contracts, or exploring investment opportunities in the country. It is important to note that those who plan to work or receive payment for their services in Thailand will need a work permit in addition to a business visa. Continued …

Cobra Gold begins, Muay Thai training on agenda

Cobra Gold, the annual joint military exercise, kicks off today, and for the first time it will feature Muay Thai training as an essential component. The decision is an integral part of the government’s strategy to elevate the Thai martial arts as a symbol of the nation’s “soft power”.

The Defense Ministry announced that the 43rd iteration of Cobra Gold would embody the government’s soft power strategy. Defense Minister Sutin Klungsang had given instructions to incorporate Thai cultural elements and traditions like Muay Thai into the exercise, apart from the standard program. Continued …

Trying to solve Bangkok’s eternal problem of cabbies refusing passengers

Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said on Sunday that he has instructed the Land Transport Department to solve the notorious problem of Bangkok taxi drivers refusing passengers during rush hour.

He said he issued the order in line with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s policy of improving taxi services, making them safer, more convenient and with appropriate fares. The premier also urged the Transport Ministry to find out why cabbies refuse passengers during rush hour or when the roads are congested. Continued …

Freed baby elephant Tofu begins new life in sanctuary – video

In a heart-wrenching tale of suffering and salvation, a baby elephant named Tofu, just 8 months old, has been plucked from a life of torment in Laos and given a fresh start. Chained and mistreated, his plight symbolizes the ongoing battle against exploitation in the tourism industry across Asia.

Planting Peace, an organization dedicated to the rehabilitation of captive elephants, stumbled upon Tofu tethered to a post, his eyes pleading for liberation. Founder Aaron Jackson, moved by the sight of the young pachyderm’s distress, knew action was imperative. Continued … 

An Educated Guess on How Many Thais Are Royalists

Over the past two weeks, we have seen royalists and ultra-royalists wearing purple shirt and dress, changed their social media account’s background color to purple, which is the birth color of HRH Princess Sirindhorn, to express their love and solidarity toward the princess, whose royal motorcade was recently honked at by monarchy-reform activist Tawan Tuatulanond.

Tawan is currently facing sedition charges, detained, and on a hunger strike. Police claim she actually obstructed the royal motorcade, thus posing potential danger, a change that Tawan denied. Continued …

24 in 2024: First job, making money and avoiding ghosts in Thailand

Titapa Thaipreecha is back living with her parents in Bangkok and will soon veer away from her engineering degree to take a corporate job.

“At the moment, I’m living in Bangkok. I used to live with my friend but I graduated last year so I came back to live with my parents because I didn’t have enough money.” Continued …

Who’s pulling the economic strings?

The political soap opera in Thailand is expected to revive after former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra was released on parole, returning to his Ban Chan Song La residence in Bangkok, his de facto command base for years during his tenure as premier.

His first homecoming in 15 years has been closely watched by the business sector, which is curious about what changes this might cause to the current administration, especially regarding economic policy under the coalition government led by Pheu Thai Party, controlled by Thaksin since 2007. Continued …

Ministry provides warning on revenue

Government revenue collection in fiscal 2024 may not exceed the target, unlike last year, says Deputy Finance Minister Krisada Chinavicharana.

Following the Outstanding Revolving Fund award yesterday, he said the government set an expenditure budget for fiscal 2024 worth 3.48 trillion baht, against a backdrop of 2.73 trillion in projected revenue, resulting in a budget deficit of 693 billion baht. Continued … 

Skills crisis like no other

Thailand has so many challenges and problems concerning politics, corruption and the environment. Yet the toughest and the most challenging structural problem that can make or break the country’s future is the workforce’s severe skill crisis.

To tackle this, changes across the spectrum must be made, especially at the leadership level of two key government ministries. Continued … 

7-Eleven in Thailand Reports Record Income of 399 Billion Baht, plans expansion

CP All has revealed business profit results for 2023 for 7-Eleven, in which the convenience stores had an overall income of 399 billion baht, having a gross profit of 112 billion baht and increasing from the previous year by 16.1%.

CP All stated the increasing profit and income was from an increase in average sales of 5.5%, or 80,837 baht daily on average in each 7-11. It was reported that each customer spent 83 baht on average per bill and each store had 965 customers daily on average. Continued … 

Housing prospects dim in Q1

The housing market outlook remains hazy for the first quarter, as both developers and home buyers lack confidence in performance and purchases, dampened by elevated interest rates.

Vichai Viratkapan, acting director-general of the Real Estate Information Center (REIC), said both supply and demand were affected by higher interest rates, which were hiked several times last year to a policy rate of 2.50%. Continued …

Export outlook still rosy

Following a quicker uptick in exports than expected in January, the Commerce Ministry expects continued expansion, driven by the global economic recovery, easing of worldwide inflation, food security measures pushed by several countries, and tightened regional economic cooperation.

Permanent Commerce Secretary Keerati Rushchano said exports are likely to remain positive in the first quarter of this year, barring any escalation of geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Continued … 

Thailand seeks German investment in electric vehicle industry

Deputy Prime Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara announced on a recent official trip to Germany the Thai government’s intention to attract German automobile manufacturers to invest in Thailand’s burgeoning electric vehicle (EV) industry. This initiative is part of the broader plans for Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s official visit to Germany next month.

The deputy prime minister, who also serves as the foreign affairs minister, embarked on his official German trip last Wednesday, concluding today. The visit’s agenda surpasses just diplomacy. It is also a preparatory measure for the prime minister’s impending visit on March 15, Parnpree revealed. Continued …

TAT promotes flights to smaller cities, but not Hua Hin

As many as 30 airlines have signed up for the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) four-day “Air-mazing Thailand” campaign to explore the potential of selected airports and untapped markets in the country.

The campaign, which runs from April 2 to 5, will complement the government’s policy of promoting tourism in second-tier provinces and making Thailand a global tourism hub, Tourism and Sports Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol said. Continued …

PM orders improvement of immigration control at Suvarnabhumi airport

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin has ordered improvements to the immigration control services at Suvarnabhumi International Airport, citing concerns over long queues and excessive waiting times. Srettha conducted an unexpected inspection of the airport on Saturday evening, his second unannounced visit since Feb. 5.

The prime minister revealed he had personally timed the duration of various procedures from the moment passengers exited their vehicles to when they finally boarded their flights. Continued …

Thailand and China enter ‘visa-free era’ for tourists

For the first time since the two countries established modern-day diplomatic ties almost 50 years ago, Thai tourists will be allowed visa-free entry to China from March 1.

Excitement is growing among Thais eager to visit Chinese destinations without having to apply for visas anymore, according to media reports in both countries. Continued …

No Foreign Mafia in Phuket, says Phuket Governor

The Phuket governor has confirmed, according to him, that there is no foreign mafia in Phuket. The issue came to light after local politicians expressed concern on Thai social media about foreigners who have lived in Phuket for a long time and may behave as a mafia.

Phuket Gov. Sophon Suwannarat said, “Anyone who stays in Phuket and does illegal activities or operates illegal businesses must face the highest legal penalties.” Continued …

Bangkok Airways Reports Stellar Growth in 2023

Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth, the president of Bangkok Airways, publicly revealed a continuous recovery rate of the aviation industry in the fourth quarter of 2023 as a result of Chinese visa exemptions and long holidays.

The overall performance of Bangkok Airways in 2023 was a total income of 21 billion baht, increasing from the previous year (2022) by 70.6%. Moreover, it resulted from an increasing number of passengers using Bangkok Airways and had an average ticket price of 3,756 baht per trip. Continued …

Locals bewildered as fertile forests carved up

Kittisak Prompinij, a community leader in Ban Heo Pla Kang, Nakhon Ratchasima’s Pak Chong district, said he was puzzled why a group of non-residents could be allocated fertile forest area from Khao Yai National Park under the Sor Por Kor 4-01 land reform scheme, when locals had missed out for years.

The community is near a buffer zone of the park. While many locals have applied for land documents without success for decades, the Agricultural Land Reform Office (ALRO) somehow issued the documents to people who do not even live in his village. Continued … 

Phimai farmers hit by early drought, Mun River runs dry

Farmers in the district of Phimai, Nakhon Ratchasima province, are facing a severe drought that has swiftly dried up the Mun River.

On the auspicious day of Makha Bucha, traditionally a time of potential earnings for lotus farmers, the parched riverbeds have left many without income or water for their daily needs. The situation underscores the urgency of the agricultural and water scarcity crisis gripping this part of Thailand. Continued …

Plankton bloom makes sea at Bang Saen beach bright green

Plankton bloom, a phenomenon that is usually brought by the rainy season, hit Chonburi’s popular Bang Saen beach on Sunday morning despite there being no rain.

On Sunday, the Facebook page “Chob Jung Bang Saen” (In love with Bang Saen), posted photos of a very green sea at Bang Saen beach. Continued … 

The unsung heroes of Thai cuisine – sidewalk gourmets

Twilight, and a golden sun hovers above a skyline of ornate skyscrapers and temple spires in Thailand’s seductive capital, Bangkok. Down in the old part of the city a procession of saffron-robed monks slowly files past the gleaming architecture of the Grand Palace, while brightly colored tuk tuks (three-wheeled motorcycle taxis or auto rickshaws) buzz about like angry bees, their eager drivers on the lookout for new customers.

Toward the end of one road near the Grand Palace, enterprising food vendors have set up a cluster of stalls, transforming the street corner into a food bazaar. Tantalizing aromas drift from sidewalk kitchens serving up sizzling Thai delights. Locals and travelers sit on colorful plastic stools at colorful plastic tables where the dining is a rowdy cheek-by-jowl affair. Outside one stall, a woman wields a wok of prawns and vegetables on her gas burner, creating a medley of smoke and flickering flames. Continued …

Thailand’s most unusual train ride is chaotic and surreal

Thailand’s Mae Klong Railway Market is one to watch out for. Quite literally.

A timeworn train passes through the 100-meter-long market eight times a day, almost bumping stalls along the way. Sellers swiftly rearrange their shops and remove shade structures on both sides of the track to make way for the oncoming locomotive. No wonder locals refer to the traditional market as Siang Tai (life-risking). It’s chaotic and surreal, but so is the mission to Mae Klong. Continued …

Bangkok’s Little Arab Town: A cultural hub

In the bustling streets of Bangkok lies a vibrant enclave known as Little Arab Town, where the sights, sounds and flavors of the Arab world converge.

Nestled within this cultural hub are a plethora of restaurants offering authentic Arab cuisine, drawing in patrons from across the diaspora. Arabic script adorns storefronts, and the air is filled with the tantalizing aromas of shawarma, falafel and freshly baked bread. 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
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  • Department of Highways – 1586

Wednesday’s news-Jan 3

Today’s news: Feedback/’Enchanting Hua Hin Festival’/Hua Hin Goes Classic/Tour De Thailand 2024/Environmental concerns raised/190 Killed In Road Accidents/Alcohol tax cut to zero/Liquor tax exemption may harm health/Covid-19 cases reach 6,000 a day/More charging stations needed/Bus ditches natural gas-powered vehicles/Economy: Reviving tourism sector to fuel growth/Outlook glum in certain fields/Northern frontier for Aussie Exporters/To inspect Land Bridge project impact/Competition in delivery services/Tourism: Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan crowded/More than 28 million tourists/Thais and Chinese to travel visa-free/Thais can now visit 34 nations/Pattaya’ aims to lure 27 million visitors/Thailand Experience: To boost tiger population/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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Re: National park fed up with littering “tourists” creates perfect revenge scheme”

“Absolute BS! I’ve lived and worked across half the globe. I hope they’re including Thai ‘tourists’ in that statement, as the Thais are some of the worst litterers I’ve ever experienced!” – BP

‘Enchanting Hua Hin Festival’ underway at 19 Rai Queen’s Park

The “Enchanting Hua Hin” festival, a celebration of music, art, and local culture, is happening at Queen’s Park (19 Rai).

This year’s event, running through Jan. 7, is a collaboration between Hua Hin municipality, the Tourism Authority of Thailand, Prachuap Khiri Khan office, and the Hua Hin-Cha Am Tourism Business Assn. Continued …

Hua Hin Goes Classic at Centara Jan 7

Free concert at the Centara Grand, Hua Hin from 5pm, Sunday, Jan. 7, featuring music from J.S Bach “Magnificat”, A. Vivaldi ‘Gloria”, W.A. Mozart, and J.P. Rameau. Bookings by email only: huanhingoesclassic@proton.me

Tour De Thailand 2024 January 8-15, starts/ends in Hua Hin

The Tour de Thailand 2024 will take place from the Jan. 8-15. The tour includes a trip down to Chumphon and ends in Hua Hin for a total of 783 km spread over the eight days.

On some days, there will be a break approximately every 30 km. This means typically 2-3 breaks a day, one of which will be of an hour’s duration for lunch. The average speed will be around. 25 km/hour. Continued …

Environmental concerns raised after New Year’s beach celebrations

Cha Am beach was bustling as thousands of people turned out to ring in the new year. But after celebrations, beach operators bemoaned the about of debris left.

The countdown event, a highlight in the region’s festive calendar, drew a crowd of both Thai and international visitors. Continued …

190 Killed In New Year Holiday Road Accidents So Far

With four days of New Year holidays having now passed, as many as 190 people have been killed in 1,570 accidents nationwide, while 1,574 were injured, and it was Kanchanaburi where the highest number of accidents occurred, while Bangkok recorded the most fatalities.

The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Director-General Dr. Thongchai Keeratihatthayakorn said there were 419 accidents, 422 injuries and 62 deaths yesterday, the first day of the New Year. Continued …

Local alcohol tax cut to zero to boost tourism

The Thai government has announced a tax reduction on local alcohol as part of a wider review of laws hindering domestic tourism and economic growth.

Revealed on Jan. 2 at the Government House, Prime Minister Settha Thavisin stated that the restructuring of excise and various national taxes, including reducing domestic alcohol tax to 0%, formed part of their strategy to stimulate the tourism and economy of the country. Continued …

Liquor tax exemption may harm health but not stimulate tourism: researchers

Academic researchers oppose a Cabinet plan to exempt alcohol from excise taxes in order to stimulate the economy, and particularly tourism.

The proposed exemption, discussed by the Thai cabinet this week as part of an economic stimulus package, would prove ineffective at increasing tourism, according to researchers at the Thailand Development Research Institute (TDRI) including Dr. Narit Pisalyabutr. Continued …

Covid-19 cases reach nearly 6,000 a day

The number of Covid-19 cases in Thailand has been on the rise in recent weeks, reaching nearly 6,000 cases per day on Jan. 2, the highest reported caseload since August 2023.

According to a Facebook post by Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine Associate Professor Thira Woratanarat, the increase in cases is due to the spread of the Omicron subvariant BA.2.86.xBA.5, which is more transmissible than previous variants. Continued …

Thai EV drivers demand more charging stations

Electric vehicle (EV) owners are voicing concerns over a lack of charging stations, as they scramble to charge their vehicles before embarking on the Korat-Bang Pa-in Motorway. The public is calling on the government to seriously support the increasing use of EVs.

As people steadily return to their homes, those driving EVs must plan their journeys around the relatively few charging stations in the regions, most of which are located at specific petrol stations. Continued …

Bus company ditches natural gas-powered vehicles for electric

The entire fleet of 350 natural gas-fueled vehicles (NGV) buses operated by Thai Smile Bus (TSB) company will be decommissioned by the end of the month as part of the firm’s policy to promote clean air and environmental sustainability.

Kulpornpath Wongmajarapinya, TSB chief executive officer, said more than 95% of the NGV buses have already been taken out of service, with the latest batch of 58 buses removed from service on Monday. Continued …

Reviving tourism sector expected to fuel 3.2% growth in Thai economy

Thailand will witness a 3.2% GDP expansion in 2024, driven mostly by a now-flourishing tourism industry.

Thanawat Polvichai, rector of the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC), made this projection on Tuesday but said it does not factor in the potential impact of the government’s ambitious digital wallet scheme. The scheme aims to distribute 10,000 baht of digital money to eligible Thais aged 16 and above within this year. Continued …

Outlook glum in certain fields, says industry group

Steel and internal combustion engine (ICE)-related industries are expected to stagnate this year, says the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

In addition, tourism is not expected to fully recover to 2019 levels, said Kriengkrai Thiennukul, chairman of the FTI. Continued …

Thailand: An important northern frontier for Aussie Exporters

Thailand is fast becoming a rich northern frontier for Australian business and a commanding gateway to the region’s economic powerhouses of India and China, as well as Indochina and the Greater Mekong sub-region.

“Thailand is one of Australia’s most important markets in Southeast Asia and both countries have longstanding and deep connections,” explains Michael Helleman, Austrade’s senior trade and investment commissioner Thailand.” Continued …

House committee to inspect Land Bridge project impact on local communities

An investigative committee from the House is set to make a field visit to Chumphon and Ranong, the designated development areas for the much-anticipated land bridge megaproject.

The committee’s objective is to garner insights into the project’s potential repercussions on local communities, according to an anonymous source. Continued …

Competition in delivery services to intensify

Chinese logistics giant SF Holding’s acquisition of shares in Kerry Express (Thailand) is set to intensify competition in Thailand’s delivery services sector.

The move should provide Kerry Express with the ability to engage more artificial intelligence (AI) technology and a broader range of services, enhancing its competitive edge. Continued …

Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan crowded with tourists during New Year

If you got stuck in traffic in town on Monday or Tuesday, you don’t need to read this to know that Hua Hin and the surrounding area was busy during the New Year holiday.

The festive period’s last day saw a surge in visitors to various local attractions. Notably, many people paid visits to temples like Wat Huay Mongkol in Hua Hin, offering prayers for prosperity, career success, and health in the coming year. Continued …

Final count: More than 28 million tourists in 2023

Yesterday, Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol, the Thai minister of tourism and sports, publicly revealed statistics of foreign tourists visiting Thailand in 2023, with more than 28 million individuals, generating income of over 1.2 trillion baht.

The top five countries were Malaysia (4,563,020 tourists), China (3,519,735 tourists), South Korea (1,658,688 tourists), India (1,626,720 tourists), and Russia (1,481,878 tourists). Continued …

Thais and Chinese to travel visa-free, starting March 1

Starting from March 1, Thais and Chinese traveling to each country will no longer need a visa, as part of the latest agreement between both governments, said Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin.

“The new privilege marks an upgrading to the mutual relationship,” Srettha said. Authorities concerned will be informed to prepare for the new regulations to facilitate travel, he said. Continued …

Thais can now visit 34 nations without a visa

With the waiver of visa requirements agreed between China and Thailand, Thai citizens will now be able to visit 34 countries and territories without requiring prior permission to enter.

The countries that Thais can visit without a visa according to the Department of Consular Affairs of the Foreign Ministry are as follows: Continued …

Pattaya’ aims to lure 27 million visitors this year

The coastal city of Pattaya, under the auspices of the local tourism authority, has set its sights on drawing an impressive 27 million visitors this year.

Urai Mukpradapthong, the director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand‘s Pattaya office, revealed this target, noting that it isn’t ambitious given the predicted number of tourists last year, which is expected to have hit the 23 million mark. Continued …

Thailand’s new reserves to boost tiger population

Thailand’s Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation set plans in motion to create new wildlife reserves in Ratchaburi and Kanchanaburi. This move is part of a broader initiative to bolster the tiger population across the western forest complex.

The reserves are anticipated to serve as a link between Huai Kha Khaeng Wildlife Sanctuary, located in Uthai Thani, and Kaeng Krachan National Park in Phetchaburi. This chain of reserves will contribute to forming an uninterrupted habitat for the tigers. Continued …

‘It was a miracle’: How passengers escaped a JAL fireball in Tokyo

The flight between the northern city of Sapporo and Tokyo’s Haneda airport is Japan’s busiest air route, and one of the most frequent services anywhere in the world. Japan Airlines (JAL) operates 16 round-trip flights a day. Continued …

62 dead in Japan earthquake, search operations continue

At least 62 people were killed in the powerful earthquake that jolted the Noto Peninsula and surrounding areas in central Japan on New Year’s Day, with rubble and severed roads still preventing search and rescue operations today. Continued …

China breaks heat records in 2023

The heat in China was relentless in 2023, with temperature records broken from Beijing to Shanghai, echoing the global heatwave phenomena that engulfed most of the world and raised more concerns about climate change. 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

Friday’s news-Dec 8

Today’s news: PKK to enhance road safety/PM2.5 alert/Covid-19 infections rising/Power Rate At 4.10 Baht?/Christmas Fair tomorrow/Padel of Thailand this weekend/Hua Hin Christmas tree lighting/Fatal move in Thailand’s climate fight/Escalating monkey population in Phetchaburi/Vietnam wins world’s best rice award/Nature-based water management/Economy: Committee to decide on minimum wage/Thailand to grow 3.6% next year/Uninspiring job outlook/Homeowners confidence hits rock bottom/Tourism: Top hotel destination for Christmas, New Year/Police to summon Chinese TikToker/Thailand Misses Revenue Target/Visa-free access to China/Drawing more tourists/Thailand Experience: 10 things we’ll never understand/Shade of Green in Phetchaburi/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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Prachuap Khiri Khan aims to enhance road safety following tragic bus accident

In the wake of a devastating bus crash earlier this week in Prachuap Khiri Khan, local officials are stepping up efforts to bolster road safety measures in time for the upcoming New Year festival.

The tragic incident, which occurred on Dec. 5 along Phetkasem Road, involved a Bangkok-Nathawi passenger bus crashing into a tree in Thap Sakae District, near Wanakorn National Park. The catastrophic accident resulted in 14 deaths and 35 injuries, sparking an urgent dialogue on the need for enhanced road safety and driver vigilance. Continued …

Government sends out PM2.5 alert

The Interior Ministry has ordered provincial authorities to immediately start preventive measures against PM2.5 now that the country has entered the high-pollution risk season.

An expert has urged the government to lower the safe limit from 50 to 25 micrograms per cubic meter (µg/m³) as recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO). Continued …

Covid-19 infections rising, public advised to wear face masks

Members of the public are advised to wear face masks, maintain social distancing in crowded places and where air circulation is poor, and wash their hands frequently, citing a rising trend in Covid-19 infections.

Dr. Manoon Leechawengwongs, an expert in respiratory diseases at Vichaiyut Hospital in Bangkok, said on Thursday that 545 Covid-19 cases were reported in November alone, citing data on respiratory disease cases at Vichaiyut Hospital. Continued …

PM Trying To Set Power Rate At 4.10 Baht A Unit

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said yesterday that talks are being held to set the electricity rate at 4.10 baht per unit during January-April 2024 after Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) proposed hiking it to 4.68 baht a unit.

Addressing this issue during a lecture on the “Future of Thai Economy” organized by the National Institute of Development Administration’s (Nida’s) Advanced Master of Management Program, Srettha siad the current government is trying to reduce the cost of living by slashing energy expenses, particularly petrol prices and electricity rate, as well as reducing debts. Continued …

Khao Tao Beach Lodge Christmas Fair takes place tomorrow

Something that’s sure to get you in to the festive spirit, the highly anticipated Khao Tao Beach Lodge Christmas Fair takes place tomorrow.

Located just a short drive from the heart of Hua Hin, the event is scheduled to run from 11am to 5pm, offering a perfect weekend getaway for families and friends. Continued …

Padel of Thailand Hua Hin World Cup 2023 kicks off this weekend

The Padel of Thailand Hua Hin World Cup 2023, one of Thailand’s most prominent amateur football tournaments, is set to kick off this weekend at Arena Hua Hin.

What initially began as a modest seven-a-side competition with only six teams has evolved into a major amateur football event in Thailand. Continued …

BluPort Hua Hin Christmas tree lighting event to be held Dec. 13

BluPort Hua Hin is hosting its annual Christmas tree lighting event on Dec. 13 from 5pm, with Antonia Posi, the first runner-up of Miss Universe 2023, set to illuminate the celebration.

This year, the event coincides with BluPort’s 8th anniversary, themed “TIP life Winter & Music Carnival Celebration 2023-2024 presented by Singha.” The Square at BluPort will transform, featuring an 18-meter-tall Christmas tree. Continued … 

Evicting forest dwellers may be fatal move in Thailand’s climate fight

As the world grapples with the escalating climate crisis, the spotlight is turning to indigenous communities, the holders of local seeds and traditional knowledge that offer invaluable tools to combat climate change.

Yet, despite their proven sustainable practices of farming and managing natural resources, these communities face mounting threats from forced evictions and hostile policies under the guise of environmental protection. Continued …

Escalating monkey population in Phetchaburi prompts collaborative resolution

The escalating monkey population in Phetchaburi has led to a collaboration between the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department (DNP) and residents to address the issue.

Edwin Week, secretary of the Wildlife Friends Foundation, Suraphon Nakhon Nakhon, president of Phetchaburi Future Organization, and a veterinarian from the DNP, along with monks and locals affected by the problem, gathered for a public seminar titled “Whose Problem is the Monkey Overpopulation?” Continued … 

Vietnam wins world’s best rice award, while Thai rice fails to make it to top 3

Vietnam once again topped Thailand for the title of world’s best rice awarded at the International World Rice Conference, held from Nov. 28–30 in Cebu, Philippines.

The president of the Thai Rice Exporters Assn,, Chookiat Ophaswongse, said the ST25 rice variety from Vietnam was recognized as the best rice in the world this year, beating 30 rice varieties from various countries. Continued …

Thailand tries nature-based water management to adapt to climate change

Water is essential for all forms of life. It also underpins food security, economic prosperity and public health. This is especially so in Thailand, a country transited by some of Southeast Asia’s mightiest watercourses and whose growing national economy depends heavily on irrigated crops like rice.

But as climate change continues to bring extreme weather events that exacerbate floods and droughts, Thailand’s farmers, communities and policymakers are facing the challenge of how to manage water sustainably. Continued …

Committee to decide on minimum wage rates today

The tripartite committee on minimum daily wages is expected to decide on new rates in each province at its meeting, scheduled to take place today, said Pairoj Chotikasathien, permanent secretary for labor, on Thursday.

The committee comprises representatives of the ministry, employers and employees. Continued …

OECD expects Thailand to grow 3.6% next year, riding on tourism rebound

Thailand’s gross domestic product (GDP) is expected to grow by 3.6% next year, as private consumption remains strong and the labor market is recovering, according to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD).

In its Economic Survey of Thailand 2023, released on Thursday, the OECD said that weaker global demand had weighed on Thailand’s exports, but this was set to change amid rising tourist arrivals into the country. Continued …

Uninspiring job outlook for 2024

Employment in Thailand is expected to remain weak next year, with new recruitment limited to only certain industries, including tourism and food and beverages, says the Employers’ Confederation of Thai Trade and Industry (EconThai).

The unpleasant outlook has been attributed to the global economic slowdown, which is dealing a blow to the country’s economy. Continued …

Homeowners confidence hits rock bottom

The 2023 Homebuyer Confidence Index has taken a nosedive, leaving prospective homeowners questioning their property dreams. Recent research unveils the shocking truth behind this unexpected slump in optimism.

Despite a generally content outlook on the Thai economy, the Consumer Confidence Index for 2023 has fallen to 76, a noticeable dip from the previous year’s score of 80. Continued …

Thailand is a top hotel destination for Christmas and New Year’s travel

Heading toward the festive season, hoteliers are preparing for demand as people look to travel over Christmas and New Year’s Eve. Global technology provider Amadeus, with its forward-looking business intelligence data, is seeing a peak in demand over the Christmas and New Year period across major markets around the world.

Amadeus’ Demand360®+ data as of Nov. 27 shows that global hotel occupancy for the weeks of Christmas and New Year’s is already at 23%. This is up 10 % from the same time last year. Globally, occupancy levels this festive season are trending ahead of 2022, reflecting a return of confidence in travel and a desire for warmer climates in some of the leading destinations. Continued …

Christmas in Hua Hin

From themed menus to stunning spaces, there are plenty of hotels, restaurants, bars and pubs pulling out all the stops to ensure you have a Christmas celebration to remember.

Whether you’re in the mood for a full-on Christmas feast complete with turkey and all the trimmings, or something entirely different but equally delicious, this guide will help you every step of the way. Continued …

Police to summon Chinese TikToker over negative videos on Bangkok

Thai police have threatened to take legal action against a Chinese social media idol for saying a Bangkok district famous for its night life is not safe, although they admitted they did not know yet how they would proceed against the woman.

Police Maj. Gen. Phanthana Nutchanart, deputy commissioner of the Immigration Bureau, said police now know the whereabouts of the Chinese woman who posted a negative clip about Soi Nana on Sukhumvit Road. Continued …

Thailand Misses Revenue Target Despite European Tourists Spending More per Trip

Thailand will accept foreign tourists for less than one month in 2023; therefore, it is clearly evident whether tourist numbers and income will meet the target or not.

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, the director-general of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), revealed on Wedneday that in 2023 it is anticipated that the number of international tourists visiting Thailand will reach 28 million, generating revenue of 1.2 trillion baht. Continued …

Visa-free access to China sought

Thailand is asking China to grant visa exemptions for Thai tourists, with a government panel set to travel to the country to discuss the matter by the end of this month.

Foreign Affairs Minister Parnpree Bahiddha-Nukara made the remarks on Thursday after a meeting with his Chinese counterpart, Wang Yi, on the sidelines of the 8th Mekong-Lancang Cooperation foreign ministers’ meeting in Beijing. Continued …

Second-tier cities drawing more tourists

Tourism revenue in second-tier cities this year should exceed the 2019 level by nearly 40%, pushing revenue generated by domestic travel to exceed the 800 billion baht forecast by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT).

Thapanee Kiatphaibool, the TAT governor, said Thai tourists are taking more trips than usual and have shown a keen interest in exploring new places since the pandemic ended. Continued …

10 things we’ll never understand about Thailand

One of our most popular holiday destinations is forever engaging but, despite the all-round smiles, there are things about Thailand that remain a puzzle.

Useless napkins

Eat spicy food in tropical countries and before long you’re perspiring freely and dripping colorful curry sauce onto unfortunate surfaces. Napkins to the rescue, then? Not in Thailand unfortunately, where napkins – often bright pink – are perplexingly micro-thin, unabsorbent, and utterly unfit for purpose. Continued …

Under the Shade of Green in Phetchaburi: low carbon travel

“Under the Shade of Green” in Phetchaburi is a new series focusing on low-carbon travel. Phetchaburi, with its serene beauty and green landscapes, serves as an ideal destination for sustainable tourism.

The province has embraced low-carbon travel, merging environmental responsibility with its unique cultural and natural attractions. Continued …

In 2024, 4.7 billion air travelers expected

Airlines are expected to see higher demand for air travel in 2024, with 4.7 billion people forecast to travel. This will be a historic high and about 4% more than the 4.5 billion people who flew in 2019 before the Covid-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on air travel. Continued …

Forbes unveils ranking of world’s 100 Most Powerful Women

The list is the definitive ranking of the most inspirational female CEOs, entertainers, politicians, philanthropists and policymakers making a life-changing impact on the world today. For the second consecutive year, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen tops this 2023 list, followed by European Central Bank President Christine Lagarde and U.S. Vice President, Kamala Harris. Continued …

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