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Monday’s news-Feb 12

Today’s news: Our newest Sponsor: Expat Financial Services/Roses and teddy bears/PKK tops 11 million visitors/600+ hotspots in Thailand/Messy pot of inequality/Bangkok’s future aspirations/Thailand’s sugar intake/Lottery fever heats up/Kanom Krok top ASEAN pancake/Economy: Optimistic growth outlook/Economic crisis feared/On the edge of a precipice?/Backed into a corner/Japanese outlay of Bt10B/Tourism: Nearly 4 million arrivals/Visa-free a mixed blessing/Boat Carrying Chinese Tourists Capsizes/Koh Samui Sees Increase in Visitors/5,000 Chinese tourists a day on Phuket/Urged To Reduce Usage Of US$/Chinese Man Falls to His Death/Suvarnabhumi’s capacity to increase/Lufthansa plane splattered in blood/Environment: Solar solutions sought/Thailand Experience: Chinese New Year celebrations/Retiring as a Couple in Thailand/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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Roses and teddy bears top the list of Valentine’s gifts

Recognizing that 90% of couples tend to leave buying a gift for their loved one until the last minute, the 1 Insight and CRC VoiceShare are highlighting the top 10 perennially best-selling gifts to help retailers boost their sales in the run-up to Valentine’s Day, which falls on Wednesday.

They also recommend that shopping malls and restaurants, the two most popular locations for Valentine’s Day celebrations, engage in effective communication that resonates with these last-minute lovers. Continued …

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PKK tops 11 million visitors in 2023

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has emerged as the top revenue earner from tourism in Thailand’s central region for the year 2023.

Deputy Governor Komkrit Charoenpatanasombat announced on Friday (Feb 9) that the province attracted 11,143,079 visitors throughout the year, marking a significant 14.31% increase over the previous year. Continued …

Satellite images show 600+ hotspots in Thailand

Satellite images show there are some 600 hotspots in Thailand, mostly on forested land, and more than 4,000 in Cambodia, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Agency (GISTDA) said.

GISTDA said the hotspots included 169 in national forest reserves, 153 in protected forests, 130 in farm areas, 79 in farmland reform areas, 53 in other areas and seven along highways. Continued …

Why Bangkok is a messy pot of inequality and dysconnectivity

One can experience the heights of human material achievements inside luxury malls, condos, hotels, offices, and supercars. Step outside, and it’s a different world. One would cough up dust, skip over potholes, dodge construction tools dropping down from above, run after buses, sidestep speeding motorbikes, look left and right warily at road crossings as if about to enter a war zone, and always have some cash in hand in case the police stopped you for any reason.

Privileged children spend their lives inside chauffeured vans, eyes glued to their iPads, while outside, unfortunate children try to sell flowers to apathetic drivers, who avert their gaze and move their cars away. Towering high-rises stand next to the poorest slums. The finest European sportscar races past some makeshift crossbreed of a motorbike and a wagon. Continued …

Residents share their vision for Bangkok’s future aspirations

A recent announcement on the Bangkok Metropolitan Authority (BMA) Facebook page inspired many Bangkokians to express their ideas and aspirations for the capital’s future.

The call to action resulted in many constructive comments and feedback either via an online platform or through mail. Here are the top 10 comments in response to BMA’s call for envisioning Bangkok’s ideal future: Continued …

Thailand’s sugar intake quadruples WHO daily limit

Thailand’s sugar consumption has soared to a worrying level, with Thai citizens consuming on average 23 teaspoons of sugar per day, almost quadruple the daily limit recommended by the World Health Organization (WHO).

Pairoj Saonuam, the assistant chief executive officer at the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth), highlighted the health risks associated with such high consumption on Sunday. He identified heart attacks, strokes, cancers and diabetes as the major health hazards linked to excessive sugar intake among the Thai population. Continued …

Thailand lottery fever heats up: Friday draw sparks fortune frenzy

Thailand lottery fever heats up for enthusiasts eagerly awaiting the latest draw on Friday, with various sources hinting at the numbers that may bring good fortune. The collective buzz around these predictions gathers momentum, capturing the imagination of those hoping to strike it lucky.

Channel 3’s Chinese calendar lottery numbers are generating excitement this cycle. The calendar, featuring news presenters such as Sorayuth Suthasanachinda, Bright Pitchayatan, Korrakot Kamaneeploy, and Kittisanghahapad, is touted as particularly lucky, having seemingly bestowed good fortune numerous times in the preceding year. Continued …

Kanom Krok flips named top ASEAN pancake

Online foodie travel guide TasteAtlas ranked Thai dessert Kanom Krok as the fourth best pancake in the world. Additionally, the delectable dessert was crowned champion in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN).

TasteAtlas last week released its list of Top 85 Pancakes in the World on its platform with one of Thailand’s much-loved desserts, Kanom Krok, high on the list. Continued …

Optimistic growth outlook for 22 industries in 2024

Twenty-two industries have demonstrated growth, while 12 are battling contraction, according to a recent report by the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry, and Banking (JSCCIB), which revealed the findings from a comprehensive survey on likely industry trends in 2024.

Covering insights from 46 industrial groups across five regions, the survey highlighted notable patterns and concerns shaping the industrial landscape. Continued …

Economic crisis feared amid digital wallet dispute

The Bank of Thailand and the government have been at odds for months, with tensions escalating last week when the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) kept interest rates at 2.5% despite political pressure for a reduction. This disagreement came to the fore during discussions about the digital wallet scheme, a 560-billion-baht (US$15.58 billion) project that the central bank has urged caution over.

A poll conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA) revealed that 68.8% of respondents wouldn’t be upset if the project was abandoned, while Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai remains committed to the scheme. He argued it is essential for reviving the economy and warned that a crisis akin to the 1997 Tom Yam Kung crisis could occur without some form of stimulus. Continued …

On the edge of a precipice? Not so fast

Tensions between the Bank of Thailand and the coalition government led by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who is also the finance minister, have been apparent for months and flared up last week after the Monetary Policy Committee (MPC) decided to maintain interest rates at 2.5% following a political push for a reduction.

The rift was exposed during the discussion on the digital wallet scheme, with the central bank urging caution with the 560-billion-baht project. Continued …

Government finds itself backed into a corner on digital wallet scheme

The Thai government’s controversial plan to raise 500 billion baht through an off-budget loan for the digital wallet scheme has run into another roadblock.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) recently issued a warning that the scheme risked violating the Constitution and related laws and was vulnerable to corruption. Continued …

Japanese outlay of Bt10B fuels Thai S-curve sectors

Two Japanese firms are planning to spend a total of 10 billion baht expanding their investment into Thailand in S-curve industries, says the Industry Ministry.

The Thai government is promoting 12 targeted S-curve industries, including smart electronics. The two companies are interested in investing in air and compressor manufacturing, said officials. Continued …

Tourism sees strong start to the year with nearly 4 million arrivals

Thailand welcomed 128,969 foreign visitors on Feb. 8, two days ahead of this year’s Chinese New Year, while total foreign arrivals this year nearly reached 4 million, Government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke said on Saturday.

From Jan. 1 to Feb. 8, a total of 3,963,744 foreigners entered Thailand, Chai reported. Visitors from China topped the list with 730,747, followed by travelers from Malaysia (419,116), Russia (275,641), India (209,431) and Laos (130,551). Continued …

Visa-free influx proves to be mixed blessing

Thailand is experiencing an influx of foreign visitors, as the government’s visa-free policy for tourists from countries including China has given the industry a much-needed boost.

However, business operators have called on the government to devise measures to address shortages of skilled laborers in the industry, improve transport infrastructure in provinces that are also major tourist spots, as well as deal with criminals exploiting the visa-exemption policy to enter the country and run illegal businesses. Continued …

Boat Carrying Chinese Tourists Capsizes, All Safely Rescued

A long-tail boat carrying seven Chinese tourists plus the vessel’s crew members capsized off Krabi yesterday, but fortunately all were safely rescued by a passing boat. The accident occurred near Koh Lao Lading island, around 300 meters from Koh Hong, with the two islands being part of Krabi’s Than Bok Khorani National Park.

The long-tail boat capsized after being hit by high waves, with the tourists and crew members struggling to stay afloat in the middle of the sea. Continued …

Koh Samui Sees Increase in Visitors Following Visa Exemptions

Wiwat Chuenban, the chairman of the Surat Thani Provincial Tourism Industry Council, revealed an increasing number of foreign and Thai tourists visiting Koh Samui in January and February.

After a visa exemption for Chinese tourists, there were four direct flights from Chengdu, China, to Surat Thani in one week. There was also a direct flight route from Taiwan to Surat Thani, as well, resulting in a surging number of bookings of more than 672 hotels, and 25,000 rooms were reserved, according to Wiwat. Continued …

5,000 Chinese tourists a day on Phuket over Chinese New Year

Chinese tourists have descended on Phuket to celebrate Chinese New Year, pushing hotel occupancy on the island to 81%. Phuket has long been a popular destination for Chinese travelers due its strong Chinese heritage and ancestry.

The director of the Phuket office of the Tourism Authority of Thailand says the number of Chinese arrivals has jumped to between 4,000 and 5,000 a day. Lertchai Wangtrakuldee says this is the highest number of arrivals of any nationality and the island expects to see revenue of 6.8 billion baht from the holiday period. Continued …

Thai Travel Industry Urged To Reduce Usage Of US$

In a lecture at this year’s joint meeting of the Association of Thai Travel Agents and the Thai Hotels Assn. , Professor Dr. Piti Srisangnam, head of the ASEAN Foundation, cited “de-dollarization” as one of “6D” trends that will shake up travel and tourism, the other five being decoupling/derisking of the global value chains, deglobalization, destabilization, the digital divide, and degradation of environment.

The lecture is set to reset the content of industry discourse, in Thailand and beyond. For the first time, two leading Thai travel and tourism industry associations invited a professor to discuss the impact of geopolitical conflicts on their businesses, jettisoning the repetitively boring talks on post-Covid recovery, sustainability and technology. Continued …

Another one? Chinese Man Falls to His Death From Pattaya Condo

A 35-year-old Chinese man on vacation with his family in Pattaya for the Chinese New Year reportedly fell to his death from a condo in north Pattaya yesterday afternoon. The incident took place at approximately 2pm at a condo in central Pattaya whose name has been withheld pending further investigation.

The victim, identified by his family to the press and police as 35-year-old Yuanhui Lai, had reportedly fallen to his death from the balcony of a rented condo on the 18th floor of the condominium. Continued …

Suvarnabhumi’s capacity to increase after third runway is operational in July

The construction of the third runway at Suvarnabhumi Airport will be completed in time for its use in July, Transport Minister Suriya Juangroongruangkit said Sunday. Once the new runway is in use, the airport capacity will be increased from 67 flights per hour to 94 flights per hour, Suriya added.

The airport’s first runway is located on the west side of the airport and the second runway on the east side, separated by passenger terminal buildings and other facilities. The third runway is being built further away from the first runway near the east edge of the airport. Continued …

German passenger’s mid-flight death leaves Lufthansa plane splattered in blood

On a Lufthansa flight from Bangkok to Munich, a 63-year-old German passenger sparked panic in the cabin when he began spurting an endless flow of blood.

The German passenger boarded the plane visibly ill. As the flight progressed, his condition rapidly deteriorated, causing panic among the passengers. A fellow passenger described the scene as absolute horror, with everyone screaming in fear. Continued …

Solar solutions sought for residential electric users

Four years ago, Boonyuen Siritham, president of the Thailand Consumers Council (TCC), paid around 17,000 baht to 18,000 baht monthly in petrol and electricity bills.

As an environmentalist, she aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and cut her expenses so she decided to install a solar rooftop and switched to an electric car. Since then, she pays only 2,500 baht per month for electricity. Continued …

Chinese New Year celebrations across Thailand

Chiang Mai has been transformed into a mesmerizing spectacle, as lion and golden dragon dance troupes from Bangkok took to the streets for the Chinese New Year celebrations.

Store owners eagerly invited them inside, hoping to bask in the good luck and prosperity they brought. Meanwhile, at the iconic Tha Phae Gate, Chinese tourists swarmed, dressed in Thai traditional attire, as they posed against the backdrop of the ancient city wall, a sight that truly defined Chiang Mai. Continued …

From Dreams to Reality: Retiring as a Couple in Thailand

Dreaming of retiring to Thailand with your better half? You’re not alone. Thailand, with its sun-kissed beaches, lush landscapes, and vibrant culture, has become a haven for couples looking to spend their golden years in paradise.

Whether you’re enticed by the tranquillity of rural towns or the bustling expat communities in cities like Hua Hin, retiring in Thailand offers a blend of adventure and relaxation that’s hard to beat. Continued …

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Friday’s news-Dec 1

Today’s news: Electricity rise capped/Hua Hin train station makes list/13th Annual Amateur Golf Classic/Rabies-free zones for PPK/Illegal hunting targeted/Elephant herd causing havoc/First 17 hostages arrive in Thailand/Economy: Heading toward an economic crisis?/Economy still in recovery phase/Last quarter GDP growth at 3.7%/Lambasted over electricity price increase/Not after electricity price cuts/Thailand’s Sovereign Credit Rating/Duty-free on arrival hits headwind/Thai rice reaches 17-year high/Thailand Aims To Export More Bananas/Company plans Bt5-million investment/Tourism: Analysts downgrade forecasts/Traditional wellness to lure tourists/Unruly German passenger on Lufthansa flight/Songkran a world intangible cultural heritage/New route connecting Da Nang and Bangkok/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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Electricity rise capped at 4.20 baht per unit from January

The new electricity rate will not exceed 4.20 baht per unit when adjusted in January next year, the Energy Ministry said on Friday.

The announcement came after the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) on Wednesday set the fuel tariff (FT) for January to April at 4.68 baht per unit, a rise of 0.69 baht. However, the ministry said 4.68 baht per unit was just the ERC’s suggested rate. Continued …

Hua Hin train station ‘makes BBC ‘most remarkable’ list

The BBC has recognized Hua Hin’s train station as one of the world’s most remarkable railway stations. In a recent article, the historic Thai station is listed alongside other international railway wonders.

Opened in 1911, the Hua Hin railway station holds a significant place in Thailand’s transportation history. Continued …

Hua Hin Rotary Club holds 13th Annual Amateur Golf Classic

The Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin (RCRHH) marked another milestone in its charitable endeavors with the successful completion of the 13th annual Amateur Golf Classic.

Hosted on Nov. 24 at the Banyan golf course, the event not only celebrated sportsmanship and camaraderie but also raised a significant amount of money for worthy causes. Continued …

Rabies-free zones for Prachuap Khiri Khan Province

Prachuap Khiri Khan Province has initiated a health and safety campaign, selecting three districts to pilot a program aimed at creating rabies-free areas.

The initiative, part of the broader “Disease-Free Animals, Safe Humans from Rabies” project, is aligned with the royal initiative of Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn. Continued …

Illegal hunting targeted in Kui Buri National Park

As part of crackdown on illegal hunting activities, officials at Kui Buri National Park have intensified patrols, resulting in multiple arrests.

MAtthaphong Phao-on, the park chief, announced that operations between national park officials, the Protection Unit 3 (Dan Singkhon), and the special task force Nguang Suek led to the apprehension of several individuals suspected of illegal hunting in the park. Continued …

Efforts underway to return elephant herd causing havoc in central Thailand

A herd of over 100 elephants, currently causing havoc in the Prachinburi region of Thailand, is being ushered back to their natural habitat. These elephants have been devastating crops, causing damage to more than 60 acres of farmland and resulting in losses exceeding 1 million baht.

To mitigate this, the state is accelerating efforts to return these elephants to the wild, while also addressing the damage inflicted upon the local community. Continued …

First 17 hostages released by Hamas arrive in Thailand

Seventeen Thai workers taken hostage by Hamas on Oct. 7 arrived safely back at Suvarnabhumi Airport on Thursday afternoon. After stepping onto Thai soil, the group expressed gratitude to all parties involved in securing their release.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin asked about their well-being via a video call and said urgent efforts were being made to free the remaining nine Thais being held by Hamas. Continued …

Is Thailand heading toward an economic crisis?

The deceleration in the growth of the Thai economy in the third quarter has raised questions on whether these were symptoms of the country staring at an economic crisis.

Gross domestic product in the third quarter grew by only 1.5%. Most of the leading economists do not see any risk, but politicians in the ruling Pheu Thai Party and its supporters are ringing alarm bells. Continued …

Thai economy still in recovery phase, BOT says

The Thai economy remained on the path to recovery during the last quarter of this year, the Bank of Thailand (BOT) announced, explaining that a steady recovery had been observed in October and November, driven mainly by private consumption and tourism.

The main driving force is domestic demand, including private consumption and private sector investments, the BOT’’s Assistant Governor of Corporate Relations Chayawadee Chaianan said, noting that the service sector had slowed due to the decrease in the number of Thai and foreign tourists. Continued …

BoT puts last quarter GDP growth at 3.7%

The Bank of Thailand (BoT) predicts gross domestic product (GDP) growth of 3.7% in the final quarter this year, attributed to the low-base effect amid a continued recovery driven by private consumption and tourism. The central bank forecasts 2023 GDP growth of 2.4%.

The high growth outlook for the last quarter is the result of a low-base effect year-on-year, said Chayawadee Chai-anant, assistant governor of the corporate relations group at the BoT. Continued …

Energy Commission lambasted over electricity price increase

The Federation of Thai Industries has roundly criticized the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC) for behaving like the only agency responsible for setting national electricity prices every four months, based on the data and assumptions provided by oil companies, without any plan for structural reform to reduce power prices.

The comment was made by FTI Vice President Isares Rattanadilok Na Phuket today, in response to the ERC’s decision yesterday to increase the price of electricity, for the January-April 2024 period, from 3.99 baht to 4.68 baht per unit, or 17%. Continued …

Google, Microsoft and Tesla said not after electricity price cuts

Government spokesman Chai Watcharong on Thursday clarified news reports that have distorted the truth by suggesting that Google, Microsoft, and Tesla wanted the government to reduce electricity prices before deciding to invest in Thailand. He explained that the three U.S. giants are seeking clean energy and green electricity, not price cuts.

According to the government spokesperson, none of these three companies has ever engaged in talks to lower electricity costs. The most crucial condition they demand is that the countries they invest in must have sufficient clean or green energy for production. Continued …

Thailand’s Sovereign Credit Rating Stays at ‘BBB+’

S&P Global Ratings (S&P) has maintained Thailand’s Sovereign Credit Rating at “BBB+” with stable outlook in view of the country’s sustained economic recovery and fiscal stability, disclosed government spokesperson Chai Wacharonke.

S&P expects the Thai economy to quickly recover and grow from 2.5% in 2023 to 4.2% in 2024, as a result of the government’s fiscal policy implementation and the rebound of the tourism sector. Continued …

Thailand’s move to end duty-free on arrival hits headwind from airports

AOT (Airports of Thailand) has expressed concern about the move to abolish duty-free shops upon arrival, complaining it would reduce revenue shared with duty-free operator King Power.

The Finance Ministry has proposed canceling duty-free for arriving passengers as part of measures to encourage foreign tourists and returning Thai travelers to make purchases within the country. Continued …

Price of exported Thai rice reaches 17-year high

Rice exports from January to October 2023 increased by 11.4% to 6,922,649 tons, with a total value of 136,289.8 million baht, a surge of 24.6% compared to the same period last year.

These figures signify a positive trend in Thai rice exports, prominently influencing paddy rice prices, said Pramote Chareonsilp, president of the Thai Agriculturist Assn., adding that in the past week, various Thai rice types have seen a price increase. Previously ranging from 8,000 to 9,500 baht per ton, they have now peaked at 12,000 baht per ton, the highest in 17 years. Continued …

Thailand Aims To Export More Bananas After Selling Japan 5,000 Tons

Thailand has recently signed a deal to export 5,000 tons of bananas to Japan after a labor shortage during the previous government hampered the order.

Chantapun Bunjamanon, director of the International Trade Promotion Department in Tokyo, said the office had previously worked with the Nakhon Ratchasima provincial trade office to bring Japanese banana experts to the area and show them how to grow bananas to meet the standard and quality of Japan. Continued …

Waste-to-energy company plans Bt5-million investment

Thachang Green Energy (TGE), an SET-listed biomass power plant developer and operator, will allocate almost 5 billion baht to expand its business over the next two years, with most of the budget supporting its five new waste-to-energy power plant projects.

The development cost of each project will be 200-500 million baht. Continued …

Analysts downgrade forecasts for 2024 arrivals

The Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) target of 8.2 million Chinese arrivals in 2024 is “quite challenging”, say analysts, as they cut their forecasts for total foreign arrivals next year amid a weak global economy.

Kasem Prunratanamala, head of research at CGS-CIMB Securities (Thailand), said the brokerage maintained its projection of 27 million arrivals this year, but cut the forecast for 2024 from 36 million to 32 million. Continued …

Traditional wellness to lure tourists

The Public Health Ministry is ramping up efforts to promote traditional wellness and medicine as a tourist attraction to help generate more income for the country.

Santi Promphat, deputy minister of public health, said yesterday that Thailand is known for its outstanding traditional medical wisdom and use of herbal plants. Continued …

Unruly German passenger turns Lufthansa flight to Bangkok into chaos

A 53-year-old German man turned a routine Lufthansa flight from Munich to Bangkok into a chaotic nightmare. From threats to undressing and attempting to set a blanket ablaze, this turbulent episode forced an unscheduled landing in India.

Just a few hours into the 10-hour and 45-minute journey, chaos erupted as the unnamed German man unleashed a series of disturbing actions. His wife, feeling threatened, sought help from the airline staff, setting off a chain of events that would leave the entire flight on edge. Continued …

UNESCO to name Songkran world intangible cultural heritage

Thailand is poised to celebrate the inclusion of the Songkran Festival on the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)’s list of the world’s intangible cultural heritage, which will be formally announced at a meeting in Botswana on Dec. 6.

The Cultural Promotion Department on Thursday confirmed that Thailand’s traditional new year, known as the Songkran Festival, which has been on UNESCO’s shortlist since January, will be officially named a world intangible cultural heritage during the meeting. Continued …

Vietnam Airlines unveils route connecting Da Nang and Bangkok

Vietnam Airlines has inaugurated a direct route between Da Nang International Airport and Bangkok‘s Don Mueang International Airport. The airline’s move, announced yesterday, is set to revolutionize travel between these two destinations.

At the launch event, the Vietnamese ambassador to Thailand, Phan Chi Thanh, expressed optimism about the prospects of the newly established route. He highlighted how this development will provide Thai tourists with a seamless journey from the heart of Bangkok to the enchanting cities of Da Nang, Hoi An, and Hue in Vietnam. Continued …

New Zealand to ban cellphones in schools

Cellphones will be banned in schools across New Zealand, conservative Prime Minister Christopher Luxon said today, as his fledgling government looks to turn around the country’s plummeting literacy rates. Continued …

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  • Department of Highways – 1586

Tuesday’s news-Oct 31

Today’s news: Pumpkin time at WFFT/Anantasila to host events/Thai-Italian Chamber festivities/Charity run Nov 5/Lifesaving training held/British Chamber event Nov 10/Downpours for south/Prioritizing sleep is vital/Thailand’s fertility crisis/Bangkok improving its sidewalks/Digital wallet scheme delayed/Thai baht strengthens/Brakes On Sugar Price Hike/Bars to open until 4am/Thailand becoming a visa-free zone/US tourist stabbed to death/Foreign Tourist Attacked in Pattaya/Naga fireballs dazzle spectators/Scientist insists Naga fireballs are prank/Garden in Chiang Mai/Khao Phanoen Thung reopens/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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Trick or treat? It’s pumpkin time at Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand

Pumpkin treats are on the menu this Halloween for some of the many animal residents at a wildlife rescue center in Thailand.

Tigers, primates, and elephants can be seen tucking into the “spooky” treats in photographs released by the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT). Continued …

Anantasila Beach Resort to host two month-long events in November

Anantasila Beach Resort Hua Hin is hosting two month-long events, promising both local and international visitors a unique experience.

The first is the Contento Beach Anantasila, a pop-up collaboration with The Beach at Anantasila. This event sees the menu from Bangkok’s flagship Contento restaurant making its way to Hua Hin’s shores. Attendees can look forward to indulging in top-tier Italian comfort food, with the added ambience of a supper club right on the sandy beach. Continued …

Thai-Italian Chamber festivities this weekend

The Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce (TICC) (TICC) will host a series of events in Hua Hin from Nov. 3-5 under the banner “A long weekend at the Royal Coast Riviera.”

On Friday, Nov. 3, from 6:30-9pm, the Hua Hin Wine Expo will feature special guest speakers and live music at the InterContinental Hua Hin Resort.

On Saturday, Nov. 4, from 11:30 am, there will be a brunch at Banyan Golf Club Hua Hin, followed by a free digestif in Villa Suasana.

On Saturday, Nov. 4, from 6-8:30pm, experience the charm of Italy at Aperitivo Italiano, a networking event at Anantasila Villa by the Sea.

On Sunday, Nov. 5, all day, the Vine Vibes in Monsoon Valley, will be held. Enjoy a vineyard tour with an elephant meet and greet, premium wine tasting, and a sharing-style set menu.

Charity run Nov 5

Marriott International is presenting its annual running event with contributions going to “Save the Children”. There will be both 10-kilometer and 5.5-kilometer categories, with a limit of 1,000 runners. There is a 600-baht entrance fee per person.

To register or more information: 032-904-666 / 032-708-000 (9:00 AM – 5:00 PM), 065-221-1005 / 065-221-1006 (5:00 PM – 12:00 AM).

Hua Hin Women’s Club, Bangkok Hospital hold lifesaving training

Over 50 members of the Hua Hin Women’s Club and Varda by Sinee families gathered on Monday as Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin kicked off its 24th BDMS Lifesaving Training Project.

The workshop, dedicated to providing people crucial lifesaving skills, was led by Dr. Pongsak Boonyaleephun, assistant director of Bangkok Hospital Hua Hin. Continued …

British Chamber to hold event Nov 10

The British Chamber of Commerce Thailand (BCCT) has scheduled its BCCT Connecting Western Seaboard event for Friday, Nov. 10, from 6-9pm, at the Holiday Inn Vana Nava Hua Hin. The Royal Coast Riviera Club and Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin are co-sponsors.

There is a THB 950 fee for BCCT/participating chambers and THB 1,900 for non-members, which includes food and free flow of Fuller beer and wine. To register to attend: email events@bccthai.com, or HERE.

Less rain for north, downpours for south

Upper Thailand will see less rain and only a few isolated thundershowers today, but the picture will be very different in the south, where downpours, heavy at times, are likely to dominate.

These conditions are brought by the high-pressure system from China extending to upper Thailand, and the easterly and the northeasterly winds prevailing over the Gulf, the south and the Andaman Sea. Continued …

Prioritizing sleep is vital in modern life

In an era of unyielding hustle culture, where long commutes, relentless job expectations, and an escalating cost of living have become the norm, the value of sleep has been increasingly relegated to the periphery of our concerns.

This collective dismissal of rest as a luxury rather than a necessity comes at a cost, not just to our physical well-being but to the intricate tapestry of our mental health, as well. Continued …

Fertility crisis set to halve Thailand’s population in six decades

Thailand’s population is predicted to plummet by half over the ensuing six decades due to a mounting fertility crisis. This alarming situation has spurred the Ministry of Public Health to instigate measures to encourage pregnancy and subsequently manage the drastic demographic shift that the country is poised to face.

Public Health Minister Cholnan Srikaew highlighted yesterday that every province in Thailand is susceptible to the repercussions of this demographic alteration. Currently, the fertility rate for Thai women stands at an average of 1.16, indicating that a woman has approximately 1.16 children throughout her lifetime. Continued …

How Bangkok is improving its sidewalks

Officials say Bangkok is fully committed to transforming into a more pedestrian-friendly and healthier city, with City Hall and experts continuing their ongoing efforts to enhance sidewalks and associated infrastructure.

Wissanu Sapsompol, deputy governor of Bangkok, opened the recent Goodwalk Forum Thailand 2023 with a presentation on the strategic initiatives aimed at making Bangkok a city conducive to pedestrians. This forum marked a decade of the Goodwalk Thailand project, which was initiated by the Urban Design and Development Center (UDDC). Continued …

Digital wallet scheme delayed until September

A seven-month delay is set to affect the government’s digital wallet scheme, with the expected launch now projected around September of next year, according to an adviser to the prime minister.

Pichai Chunhavajira, while addressing a Senate-organized forum on the scheme, voiced that the policy is a vital economic stimulant but doubted its implementation in February as initially planned. Continued …

Thai baht strengthens as investors sell dollars

The Thai baht has strengthened over the past six weeks, as investors sold U.S. dollars to make profits.

The baht opened at 35.92 baht per U.S. dollar this morning in a trend that has seen it retain its strength in recent weeks, Krung Thai Bank currency analyst Poon Panichpibul said. This is a result of the U.S. dollar facing strong selling pressure, as investors stepped in to make profits. The U.S. stock market, meanwhile, opened to more risk, receiving news that the performance of registered companies was better than expected. Continued …

Brakes Put On Sugar Price Hike

Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai yesterday halted a four-baht increase in the ex-factory price of sugar nationwide for the 2023/24 production season, excluding VAT, as earlier announced by the Cane and Sugar Board.

Speaking after chairing a meeting of the Central Committee on Prices of Goods and Services, Phumtham said it has been agreed to designate sugar as a controlled product, with the panel’s resolution to be submitted to the Cabinet tomorrow and announced in the Royal Gazette tomorrow. Continued …

Bars to open until 4am in tourist areas from New Year

Entertainment places will be allowed to stay open until 4am in tourist provinces from this New Year festival onward, to help stimulate the economy, Interior Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said on Monday.

Anutin, a deputy prime minister, said it was Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s policy and would be initially implemented in provinces popular with tourists, especially foreigners. He cited Bangkok, Chiang Mai and Phuket. Hua Hin was not mentioned. Continued …

Thailand on the way to becoming a visa-free zone for tourists

Following Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s announcements to boost foreign tourism to Thailand, 80% of holiday arrivals no longer require a prior visa or a visa on arrival. They have become visa exempt, or visa free, travelers as far as Thailand is concerned.

Although the nationals of half the countries in the world still do need visas for any visit, they, by and large, provide miniscule numbers compared with the privileged giants. Continued …

US tourist stabbed to death in Phuket hotel

In Phuket, the body of a foreign male tourist was found stabbed to death inside a hotel room. The decomposing state of the body suggested he had been dead for 2-3 days. Notably, two passports were discovered, identifying him as a dual national of the United States and Costa Rica.

Yesterday, police and forensics teams inspected the crime scene at a hotel in the Thalang district. The victim, lying in a pool of blood, had suffered four stab wounds to his neck. Continued …

Foreign Tourist Attacked by Hostile Youngsters in Pattaya

A foreign tourist was physically assaulted by a group of teenagers for unknown reasons in Pattaya. The male foreigner, who asked to keep his identity confidential, was assaulted while walking on Soi Yensabai in South Pattaya with his friend.

The incident took place at night on an unspecified recent evening in the Nongprue subdistrict, Banglamung district, Chonburi province. Continued …

Naga fireballs dazzle spectators at Buddhist Lent finale

The Naga Fireballs phenomenon, a highlight of the end of Buddhist Lent festivities in Nong Khai, did not disappoint the expectant crowd this year. The provincial statistics revealed a total of 289 fireballs observed by around 83,610 spectators.

The Naga fireballs, a mysterious and awe-inspiring natural phenomenon, were seen along the Mekong River in Nong Khai province. The spectacle was observed from 6pm to 10pm, primarily in the districts of Phon Phisai and Rattanawapi. The event drew a large crowd of both locals and tourists. Continued …

Scientist insists Naga fireballs are prank by Laos villagers

The so-called Naga fireballs witnessed in Nong Khai on Sunday night were nothing but projectile bullets fired from the Lao side of the Mekong, a Chulalongkorn University academic said on Monday.

Jessada Denduangboripant, a professor at CU’s Faculty of Science, insisted that the mysterious phenomenon’s source was easily explainable without resorting to the story of a serpent spirit blowing fireballs from the Mekong River. Continued …

Garden in Chiang Mai bursts into a bright tapestry of color

Chiang Mai’s popular Pa Nok Iang Flower Garden has burst into a kaleidoscope of vibrant hues, ready to welcome tourists with open arms. Located in Mae Rim district’s Muang Kaew area, this expansive 40-rai (6.4-hectare) garden has become a tapestry of blooming flowers, including Marguerite daisies, blue salvia, roses, cosmos, sunflowers, and chrysanthemums. The garden is open to tourists from 6am to midnight daily. (The Nation)

Kaeng Krachan National Park’s Khao Phanoen Thung reopens

The Khao Phanoen Thung in Kaeng Krachan National Park is once again open to the public, as of tomorrow, after a three-month hiatus, welcoming tourists back to bask in its stunning views and diverse wildlife.

Situated at the park’s highest point, Khao Phanoen Thung offers visitors unparalleled panoramic views and a chance to immerse themselves in nature. Continued …

Archaeologists unearth secrets of Polands ‘Vampire’ burials

In the summer of 2022, a team of archaeologists from Poland’s Nicolas Copernicus University made an unsettling discovery – the 400-year-old remains of a young woman, buried in an unmarked graveyard on unconsecrated ground, with a padlock on her foot and an iron sickle across her neck. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

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

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

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

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

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

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

November Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flights reduced to two per week

Thai Air Asia will reduce direct flights from four to twice weekly between Chiang Mai, the gateway city to north Thailand and the beach resort town of Hua Hin on the Gulf of Thailand.

From Chiang Mai, the new schedule switches to two weekly flights (Friday and Sunday), starting Oct. 30. The one-way is around USD78.40 (THB2,846), including fees and tax. Continued …

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90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490

Monday’s news-Sept 25

Today’s news: Today’s Guest Sponsors/Essential tips for Thai visa/Foreign income tax changes/Man suspected of murdering five children/Suspected killer’s third wife arrested/’Big Joke’ homes raided/What are transfer fees in Thailand/Barclays Bank to close UK accountsThai businesses wary of proposed minimum wage/Tesla, Google, Microsoft to invest $5 billion?/Trade conflicts, worsening climate/Ministry to review Thai nominee deals/Thailand to go ahead with bridging Andaman-Gulf/Banpu sees profits in green energy/Pot to be criminalized/Visa-free initiative starts/Applications for visas in China soar/Rise in expatriate residence/Thaicom targets tourists/Thailand in talks with Germany/UNESCO listing sparks surge to Sri Thep/Tourist destinations overrun by travelers/Secrets of Si Thep/Mo Paeng Waterfall/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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Essential tips for getting your Thai visa in Bangkok

It’s very easy to get a Thai visa. This is the case because Thailand as a country is dedicated to making it easy for foreigners to get a Thai visa. Most people figure out that visiting Bangkok for Thai visa service is a good option. Getting a local company to assist you in all your visa requirements will make the entire process easier. But it’s best if you’re prepared and ever aware of everything that you need to know even before going to Bangkok.

This is why we prepared this guide for you. To make your Thai visa application easier, you need to keep the following in mind: Continued …

What is the real deal with proposed foreign income tax changes?

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PM’s push for water mega-projects triggers flood of concern

Concerned Thais and environmentalists have expressed alarm at Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s support for a 2.2-trillion-baht water-management project on the Mekong, Chi and Mun rivers.

“I hope the prime minister will not rush to give the project a green light. I really hope he will study the information carefully before making a decision,” said Asst. Prof. Sitang Pilailar, a water-management expert at Kasetsart University’s Faculty of Engineering. Continued …

Man with four wives suspected of murdering five of his 10 children

Police in the Bang Khen area of Bangkok this week were investigating another possible serial killer after it emerged that a 46-year-old man with four wives and a history of violent domestic abuse, but who claims mental illness, may have murdered five of his 10 children in the period from 2012 up to this month when he allegedly murdered his two-year-old daughter.

Songsak Songsaeng was committed to prison on Friday when he appeared in court on multiple charges linked with the death of his daughter, while police are still investigating the death of four of his sons from 2012 to 2017. Continued …

Suspected killer’s third wife arrested on murder charges relating to 4 infant boys

The third wife of the suspected serial killer, 46-year-old Songsak Songsaeng, was arrested by police on Friday on charges including murder. She appeared before the Criminal Court on Saturday in connection with the deaths of four infants between 2013 and 2018.

Jessada Meepian is the 33-year-old mother of a 12-year-old girl, Wiyada, the only surviving child out of five from the relationship between the pair who, it was revealed, on Friday, alerted authorities and activists to the murder of a two-year-old girl at the hands of Songsak and his fourth wife Sunan Nahuanin, the mother of the baby girl. Both parents were already committed by the Criminal Court on Friday on charges related to that murder. Continued …

‘Big Joke’ accused of being involved in online gambling operation

Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) officers raided the home of Royal Thai Police (RTP) Deputy Commissioner Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn this morning over allegations of his involvement in an online gambling operation. Big Joke denied the allegation and refused to allow officers to enter his home.

CCIB officers attempted to raid five houses owned by Big Joke in Soi Vibhawadee 60 near the Police Sports Club in Bangkok’s Lak Si district at 8am today. One of the houses is Big Joke’s home, while the other four provide accommodation for members of his team. Continued …

What are transfer fees in Thailand property purchase and who pays them?

Like any property market, purchasing property in Thailand will incur additional expenses and fees. Before buying a property, you might come across transfer fees, business tax, and stamp duty during your research, but what are they? And who’s responsible for paying them? Here’s what you need to know.

Transfer Fee

The Thailand Land Department charges 2% over the appraised value of the property. Continued …

Barclays Bank to close UK accounts for British expats

Barclays Bank has announced its decision to terminate the UK current and savings accounts for British expatriates living overseas, a move that comes after a review of the bank’s international offerings initiated in 2021.

This will affect numerous British citizens residing in countries like Thailand, among others. Continued …

Thai businesses wary of proposed 400-baht minimum wage

The business sector has expressed concerns over the possible negative effects of the proposed daily minimum wage increase to 400 baht.

The announcement, made by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, could lead to higher costs for consumers. Industries that rely heavily on labor, such as agriculture, food export, retail trade, and construction, would be most affected by the wage increase, according to Pisit Puapan, director of the Fiscal Policy Office’s Bureau of Macroeconomic Policy. Continued …

PM expects Tesla, Google, Microsoft to invest $5 billion in Thailand

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin said on Sunday the country expected to receive investment of at least $5 billion from Tesla, Google and Microsoft.

“Tesla would be looking into an EV manufacturing facility, Microsoft and Google are looking at data centers,” he said, without detailing whether the $5 billion was expected to be a combined investment or made individually by each company. Continued …

Trade conflicts, worsening climate, spread of fake news will impact Thai economy

Global geopolitical conflicts, climate change and fake news are posing a threat to Thailand’s economy and worsening the social divide, the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) warned recently.

Danucha Pichayanan, secretary-general of the NESDC, said ongoing geopolitical conflicts between world superpowers have led to a rivalry not just over military and security matters, but also on economic issues. Continued …

Ministry implements rigorous review process for business to deter Thai nominee deals

The Commerce Ministry’s Department of Business Development has launched a more-thorough investigation into businesses set up under nominee arrangements. This practice has been found to be common in the property, tourism and resort industries.

Nominee arrangements see Thai partners holding shares on behalf of foreigners, often to bypass the requirement of foreign business licenses stipulated in the 1999 Foreign Business Act. Continued …

Thailand to go ahead with bridging Andaman-Gulf coasts to boost southern economy

Newly appointed Industry Minister Pimpattra Wichaikul reaffirmed the government’s commitment to the Southern Economic Corridor (SEC)’s Land Bridge Project, saying all steps will be taken to expedite the initiative. She was speaking to the press on Saturday after returning from a two-day trip to Chumphon.

Pimpattra explained that the project aims to connect the coasts of the Andaman Sea on the west and the Gulf of Thailand, particularly the provinces of Chumphon and Ranong. Continued …

Banpu sees profits in transition to green energy and net-zero emissions

Banpu’s first carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS) system and facility is due to start operating in the fourth quarter of this year, a development its CEO, Somruedee Chaimongkol, described as a milestone.

The announcement was made during a panel discussion on Friday called “A Closer Look at Banpu Group’s Strategic Progress Towards 2025 Transition Goals”. It highlighted the company’s accomplishments, as well as the future direction of its four flagship businesses: mining, gas, power, and energy technology. Continued …

Pot to be criminalized despite widespread business activity

The future of thousands of small businesses in Thailand that have thrived in the kingdom’s post-deregulation cannabis market, which is now one of the world’s most open, is on the line as the Pheu Thai-led government readies its plan to tackle the issue.

The widespread use of marijuana, however, is not receiving the support it had hoped for from the recovering foreign tourism industry and is strongly opposed by the public. Continued …

Thailand’s visa-free initiative for Chinese, Kazakhstani starts

Chinese and Kazakhstani tourists will be welcomed by Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin at Suvarnabhumi Airport tomorrow, signaling the start of the government’s new visa-free initiative.

Srettha will be accompanied by a delegation of ministers and officials at a reception organized by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to greet Chinese travelers aboard Thai AirAsia X flight XJ761, scheduled to arrive from Shanghai to Bangkok at 10.15am. Continued …

Applications for visas in China soar before holiday

Chinese travelers have shown ever-increasing enthusiasm for traveling abroad this year, and the trend is on track to become more prominent for the rest of the year, fueling a growing demand for visa applications.

The upcoming Mid-Autumn Festival and National Day holiday, which land at the same time this year, form an eight-day period from Friday to Oct. 6, and more Chinese visitors are foreseen to venture overseas during the holidays. Continued …

Rise in expatriate residence in Thailand prompts tourism benefits plan

Thailand’s popularity as a residence of choice for expatriates and remote workers is on the rise. As per the data from the Employment Department and Colliers Thailand, the first quarter of this year saw an increase of 156,596 expatriates, with over half based in Bangkok.

The leading nationalities were Japanese, Chinese and Indian last year. In addition, recent reports show an increased interest among Chinese nationals in purchasing condominium units in Thailand. Continued …

Thaicom targets tourists with launch of tracking service

Satellite operator Thaicom plans to launch Spot Gen 4 as the country’s first tracking service via a low Earth orbit (LEO) satellite in the fourth quarter of this year, targeting the tourism and maritime industries in Thailand and the region.

The move follows a commercial partnership signed last year between Thaicom and Globalstar relating to the narrow-band LEO satellite business. Globalstar is a global LEO satellite operator and a leading provider of satellite internet of things (IoT) solutions and mobile satellite services. Continued …

Thailand in talks with Germany for visa-free entry to the EU

The Thai Foreign Ministry is seeking visa exemptions for Thais to enter the European Union (EU) and has asked Germany to support the idea by pointing to potential opportunities, including increased tourism to the EU.

The idea was discussed by Panpree Phahitthanukorn, who is also deputy prime minister for economic and foreign affairs, and German Deputy Foreign Minister Tobias Lindner, according to the Thai Foreign Ministry. Continued …

UNESCO listing sparks surge of tourists to unprepared Sri Thep

Tourists have been racing to Sri Thep since the ancient city in Phetchabun province was designated a UNESCO World Heritage Site, but local residents have been caught off guard by the influx and services for visitors remain minimal.

“It’s truly unfortunate that the local community couldn’t catch up in time, resulting in no facilities or services to benefit from the significant influx of tourists,” Phetchabun Gov. Wison Kositanont wrote online. Continued …

10 most-visited tourist destinations overrun by travelers

Traveling the world has never been more accessible, and as a result, many countries are experiencing an influx of tourists. While this can provide economic benefits, it can also lead to crowded destinations and over-tourism. Here, is a list of the 10 most-visited countries globally, shedding light on their tourist footfalls and how it is affecting them, according to Moneytransfers.com.

No 1. City: Phuket, Thailand – Phuket tops the list with its stunning natural beauty, well-developed tourism infrastructure, and excellent value for money. Phuket, the largest Thai island, attracts a staggering 118.5 tourists for every resident in the city. While it’s known as an over-touristed city, most tourists use it as a steppingstone to explore the country’s beautiful beaches and islands. Continued …

The Secrets of Si Thep

Visiting the ancient town of Si Thep is now at the top of many travellers’ wish lists, thanks to UNESCO’s recent recognition of it as a World Cultural Heritage site. Located in Phetchabun Province, 450 kilometres north of Bangkok, the ancient town of Si Thep has likely sat quietly along the Lop Buri-Pasak River Basin since prehistoric times.

Known as the “Lost Hindu Town” in the archives of the Siamese Royal Court, Prince Damrong Rajanubhab, a visionary historian, rediscovered the ancient town of Si Thep in 1904. He was led to the town by locals in Phetchabun province and found the legendary city abandoned in the forested land. Continued …

Mo Paeng Waterfall: A refreshing oasis in the heart of Pai’s mountains

Nestled in the mountains of Pai, Mo Paeng Waterfall beckons travelers to get away from the hustle and bustle of city life and indulge in the tranquility of natural surroundings.

This community-based eco-tourism gem, located in the lush northern province of Mae Hong Son, promises tourists a rejuvenating escape. Continued …

NASA’s First Asteroid Samples Land On Earth

NASA’s first asteroid samples fetched from deep space parachuted into the Utah desert Sunday to cap a seven-year journey. In a flyby of Earth, the Osiris-Rex spacecraft released the sample capsule from 63,000 miles (100,000 kilometers) out. The small capsule landed four hours later on a remote expanse of military land, as the mothership set off after another asteroid. Continued …

Hua Hin-Suvarnabhumi bus schedule

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

The one-way fare is 325 baht.

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

Hua Hin-Pattaya bus service twice a day

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

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

Hua Hin-Chaing Mai flight schedule through October

Book a flight

 

90-day online reporting

Emergency hotline numbers:

  • Emergency hotline – 191
  • Emergency medical services – 1554
  • Water accident – 1196
  • Motorway hotline – 1586
  • Emergency medical – 1669
  • Highway police – 1193
  • Tourist police – 1155
  • Bus ticket – 1490