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Wednesday’s news-Sept 11


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Feedback/Hua Hin Running Festival/PKK Anti-Corruption Commission/Tax reforms may drive away expats/Best health insurance for retirees/Heavy rain forecast for next 10 days/Frequent consumption of instant noodles/Crisis in Mae Sai/Intel to Boost Thailand’s Healthcare/Thailand Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling/Bangkok’s 50th food bank/20-baht flat fee for electric rail/Parkia speciosa tree generates 40,000 baht/Thai kid 4th in kiteboarding event/Economy: Main gambling hub in Southeast Asia/Bangkok Port could host casino/Digital wallet starts Sept 20/Uneasy about minimum wage hike/Land reclamation for urban development/Baht volatility against the dollar/Value of food delivery, ride-hailing sales/Thai software sector/Fall of Red Lobster/Top Destination for Indian Film/Monthly oil price adjustment only/To expand Thai petrol station network/Tourism: ‘True Delicious Guide in Thailand’/Second runway for U-Tapao/Thailand Experience: Go-to wellness holiday destination/Climate Thailand: Financing Southeast Asia’s energy transition/Rayong sets example/Police station adopts solar power/International/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

Re: Thailand’s air pollution problem

“Serious actions against burning garbage could lead to a quick and effective improvement of air quality but it seems authorities are not much interested.” – RB

Expat News: If only it were that simple. First, most of the air pollution is caused by agricultural burning, not garbage burning. Second, much of the air pollution from burning is coming from neighboring countries and most is from agriculture. Third, unless somehow Thai farmers are provided with modern farming equipment, which they cannot afford and which will cause the price of their products to escalate, they will continue to do what they have done for centuries.

Hua Hin Running Festival this Friday

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Red Cross Fair starts Friday

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PKK Anti-Corruption Commission gives annual report

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Don’t kill the golden goose! Tax reforms may drive away expats

A new proposal from the Thai Revenue Department seeks to tax both Thai and foreign residents on their worldwide income, regardless of whether that income is brought into Thailand.

Currently, only income transferred into Thailand is taxed, with the new regulations set to take effect in January 2024. A prominent law firm network with a presence in the USA and Asia has strongly opposed this proposal. Continued …

Choosing the best health insurance for retirees in Thailand

Featuring sunfilled beaches, majestic palaces, and historical temples, Thailand is at the top of every retiree’s bucket list as a dream destination. Meanwhile, retirees should consider securing health insurance in Thailand to protect themselves wherever their journeys take them.

The obvious perk of having a comprehensive health insurance plan is that it can settle your medical bills through reimbursement or direct billing, so you don’t risk paying pricey medical bills out-of-pocket when unexpected accidents or illnesses strike. This is particularly important for expat retirees, as foreigners do not qualify for Thailand’s public health insurance scheme. Continued …

Heavy rain forecast for next 10 days, with potential flooding risks

The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) forecasted heavy rain for the next 10 days, cautioning that a fairly strong monsoon will hit from Sept. 13 to Sept. 20. The TMD identified areas likely to experience severe rainfall, flooding, and forest water overflow.

Low atmospheric pressure previously covering the upper northern region moved toward Myanmar today to tomorrow. However, the monsoon trough has returned to the upper part of Thailand, accompanied by moderately strong southwesterly monsoon winds. Continued … 

Frequent consumption of instant noodles is a health risk, experts say

What’s not to like about instant noodles? They are a convenient and tasty snack that is ready to eat in a couple of minutes and only need boiling water to cook.

They can be enjoyed wherever and whenever. Young Thai students eat them uncooked coated with the flavoring packets as a quick snack to fill them up after school. Continued …

Crisis in Mae Sai: Floods Leave Residents Trapped

Mae Sai, Chiang Rai Province, is grappling with a severe flood crisis, with numerous residents stranded in their homes and sending out distress calls from multiple areas. The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) has confirmed significant damage across two subdistricts and five villages, as authorities scramble to assess the full extent of the impact.

The flooding in Mae Sai and Chiang Khong districts has left many communities devastated. Mae Sai has been particularly hard-hit by the sudden and relentless deluge. According to reports from the DDPM, two subdistricts and five villages have already suffered substantial damage. Continued …

Intel to Boost Thailand’s Healthcare System

Intel Corp.INTC recently inked a partnership with TrueBusiness, a provider of communications and digital solutions in Thailand, to introduce smart healthcare solutions in the Southeast nation. This includes the transformation of various aspects of the medical field, including treatment, diagnosis, rehabilitation and patient data management.

The partnership will likely support the development of innovative solutions designed to modernize and optimize Thailand’s healthcare system. It aims to improve telemedicine and tele ICU services, AI-powered diagnostic tools for eye conditions, contactless patient care devices and elderly care monitoring systems. Continued …

Thailand Cracks Down on Illegal Gambling, Targeting Over 4,000 LINE Accounts

Thai authorities are intensifying efforts against illegal online gambling by targeting more than 4,000 official LINE accounts linked to such activities. The Ministry of Digital Economy and Society (MDES) announced that users of these accounts could face criminal charges as part of a wider crackdown.

The ministry has requested LINE, Thailand’s most popular chat app with 54 million users, to shut down the flagged accounts. This move follows an extensive online surveillance operation conducted by the police and LINE Thailand from Feb. 24 to Aug. 9. Continued …

Bangkok opens 50th food bank center

The Bangkok Food Bank opened its targeted 50th center on Monday, in Saphan Sung district, and has already provided more tha two million meals to people suffering hardship.

Accordng to the Bangkok Food Bank website, it collects surplus food and distributes it to vulnerable people for free in a minimart-like format, where recipients can choose the products they want. Continued …

Bangkok plans 20-baht flat fee for electric rail

The Transport Ministry has announced plans to allocate an annual budget of 8 billion baht to support a 20-baht flat fee policy for all electric rail services in Bangkok.

Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit stated that a dedicated team will be formed to expedite the policy’s implementation, aiming to cap the maximum fare for all electric rail services in Bangkok and its surrounding areas at 20 baht by September 2025. Continued …

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Century-old parkia speciosa tree generates 40,000 baht annually

A century-old parkia speciosa tree in Trang province has captivated the market due to its large, long pods and superior taste, generating up to 40,000 baht annually from a single tree.

At Suan Ta Chan Tonmai Panpi in Trang’s Na Yong district, 53-year-old Satit Ramna hired locals to climb and harvest the pods from his four 100-year-old parkia speciosa trees. Despite a prolonged drought lasting over three months, each tree is expected to yield between 800 and 1,000 pods this year, slightly less than usual. The pods, priced between 3.50 and 5 baht each, remain in high demand due to their quality — long, large, and as big as a 5-baht coin. Continued …

Thai kid sensation 4th in international kiteboarding event

A Thai kid rising star in the world of kiteboarding has made waves by securing an impressive 4th place at the prestigious International Super Cup Kiteboarding Championship on Jeju Island, South Korea. He recently kiteboarded 110 kilometers from Pattaya to Pak Nam Pran near Hua Hin.

At just 9 years old, Thanawat Promwaen, also known as Shane, the youngest competitor in the professional men’s category, is already being hailed as a future Olympic hopeful. But Shane’s path to success in Jeju was anything but smooth. Continued …

Thailand could become the main gambling hub in Southeast Asia

Thailand could be about to legalize casinos for the first time in a bid to attract more international tourists. Currently, the main gambling hubs in Southeast Asia are in Philippines and Cambodia. However, the emergence of Thai casinos could alter the gambling tourism market of the entire region.

Thailand’s government is currently devising legislation that would permit the construction of “entertainment complexes” that will boast casinos, hotels, restaurants, convention centers, and entertainment venues. Continued …

Bangkok Port could become home to entertainment (casino) complex

The Thai Transport Ministry has unveiled plans to partially transform Bangkok Port into an “entertainment complex” as part of a strategic development initiative. However, officials stress the need for clearer regulations and measures from the government before proceeding.

In a media briefing on Tuesday, Manaporn Charoensri, deputy transport minister, clarified that the government has no intention of relocating Bangkok Port entirely. Instead, the focus is on improving the existing port to enhance water transportation and logistics systems. Continued …

Digital wallet scheme to start on Sept 20

The government is expected to distribute 145 billion baht in cash under its digital wallet handout program to vulnerable groups and state welfare cardholders from Sept. 20, Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat said.

He said on Tuesday the details of the handout program will become clear after the government outlines its policy statement before parliament on Thursday. Then, the cabinet will hold a meeting on Sept. 17 to approve it. Continued …

Hoteliers uneasy about minimum wage hike

Increasing the daily minimum wage to 400 baht only among large employers could distort the job market in the hotel industry, say hoteliers, as the higher pay rate would attract workers to certain hotels.

As tourism in Thailand has not yet fully recovered, hoteliers say the government should prioritize reducing other expenses and launch different schemes to stimulate demand. Continued …

Land reclamation for urban development explained

Thailand has recently proposed a project to reclaim land in Bang Khun Thian to create a new city and address flooding issues, as the escalating effects of global warming may cause sea levels in the Gulf of Thailand to rise by 5-6 meters, potentially flooding large areas in central Thailand.

The concept involves creating islands stretching from Samut Songkhram to Chonburi, planned as the “Pearl Necklace of the Gulf of Thailand”, where interconnected islands will form a path resembling a string of pearls, with water gates to control sea levels. Continued …

Baht volatility against the dollar exceeds regional peers

The baht has been exhibiting a greater degree of volatility against the U.S. dollar than its regional peers, mainly due to market expectations of a U.S. policy rate cut and Thailand’s gold imports. Year-to-date, the baht’s rate of volatility stands at 7.3%, slightly below the Korean won at 7.4%.

However, the baht’s volatility is higher than other regional currencies, with the Malaysian ringgit and Indonesian rupiah both recorded at 5.5%, the Philippine peso at 4.7%, the Taiwanese dollar at 4.1%, the Singapore dollar at 3.7% and the Vietnamese dong at 2.4%. Continued …

Value of food delivery, ride-hailing sales hits $5 billion in H1

The combined gross merchandise value (GMV) of Thailand’s online food delivery and ride-hailing services in the first half of 2024 reached US$5 billion, according to India-based Redseer Strategy Consultants.

Both markets are expected to achieve double-digit growth during the period 2023 to 2028, driven by strong demand among digital consumers and the availability of a greater number of drivers. Continued …

Thai software sector sees growth of 12.8%

The software sector outperformed three other digital sectors last year with strong growth of 12.8%, reaching a value of 215 billion baht. The software sector is projected to maintain a growth rate of 9%-10% between 2024 and 2026, according to a survey.

The growth is attributed to investment in advanced technology, such as artificial intelligence (AI), data analytics, cloud computing and cybersecurity, according to the joint survey by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency (Depa) and IMC Institute. Continued …

Dramatic fall of American restaurant chain Red Lobster blamed on Thai Union

In June of last year, Red Lobster announced that Ultimate Endless Shrimp — as much as you can scarf down for just $20 — would become an “all day, every day” fixture of the menu. Game on, said America.

Diners swarmed the Thai-owned chain’s nearly 700 restaurants, ordering round after round of Parrot Isle Jumbo Coconut Shrimp (breaded, sweet and fried), Walt’s Favorite (breaded and fried), Garlic Shrimp Scampi (shrimp in a pool of butter and garlic sauce), Shrimp Linguini Alfredo (shrimp on a pile of pasta with garlic sauce) and Grilled Shrimp Skewers (self-explanatory). The first round came with two sides: coleslaw, french fries, mashed potatoes, baked potato or rice. Continued …

Thailand Sets Sights on Becoming Top Destination for Indian Film Productions

The Department of Tourism is gearing up to enter Mumbai’s “Bollywood-Hollywood” film market, with the goal of attracting more Indian film crews to Thailand.

From Sept. 12-15, the Foreign Film and Video Affairs Division (TFO Thailand Film office) will participate in the Thai Film Festival 2024 at the National Museum of Indian Cinema (NMIC) in Mumbai. This initiative aims to showcase Thailand as an ideal filming destination to Indian film professionals. Continued …

New energy law to allow for monthly oil price adjustment only

The Energy Ministry is drafting a new Energy Act that will put an end to basing domestic energy prices on global prices and allow any adjustments to oil prices just once a month.

Acording to Deputy PM and Energy Minister Pirapan Salirathavibhaga, “Under the new act, oil price adjustment will be allowed once a month instead of daily. The adjustment will not be based on global oil prices, but will use the ‘Cost Plus’ system based on calculations from the actual cost.” Continued …

Caltex to expand Thai petrol station network

Star Fuels Marketing, the exclusive licensee of Caltex fuels in Thailand, has partnered with local oil retailer Pure Thai Energy to expand the network of Caltex petrol stations in the country, aiming to gain market share in a competitive domestic fuel retail market.

The cooperation should allow Caltex, a petroleum brand name of Chevron Corp., to serve more motorists in Thailand, helping Caltex to expand. Continued …

True Corp, TAT launch ‘True Delicious Guide in Thailand’ project

True Corp. has announced an extension of its partnership with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) to launch the “True Delicious Guide in Thailand” project on Monday, with the goal of capitalizing on the growing trend of culinary tourism and highlighting the country’s diverse gastronomical offerings.

The project includes a curated list of 444 of Thailand’s top-rated restaurants, all of which have received the “True Delicious Guide” certification. This certification ensures quality, cleanliness, atmosphere, service, and value for money. Continued …

Second runway for U-Tapao

The U-Tapao Rayong-Pattaya International Airport plans to begin construction of its second runway this year.

Chula Sukmanop, secretary-general of the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), said the project is now applying for a loan from the Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank (AIIB). Chula said Italian-Thai Development (ITD) has been selected as the project contractor. Continued …

7 reasons why Thailand is the go-to wellness holiday destination

Wellness and holidays go hand in hand but finding the perfect vacation for you to rest and re-cooperate from your busy day-to-day is no small feat. One destination popular with anyone looking for a restoring retreat is Thailand.

Known for being the go-to backpacking hotspot for many young travelers, Thailand also offers a wide variety of health and fitness experiences in the move toward better physical and mental wellness. Continued …

Financing Southeast Asia’s energy transition

Electrification is the readily available alternative to the burning of fossil fuels to power our cars, buses and boilers. The emissions associated with producing that electricity will matter greatly. Southeast Asia’s economic dynamism has analysts projecting the region’s annual energy consumption could triple over the three decades to 2050.

Renewable energy is now the cleanest and most cost-effective way to meet this relentless demand. By decoupling economic growth from carbon emissions, ASEAN will follow the path established in developed economies like the United States, where GDP has more than doubled since 1990 even as emissions have fallen. Continued …

Rayong sets example in eco-industrial urban development

Thailand’s Department of Climate Change and Environmental Affairs (DCCE) has highlighted Rayong as a model for eco-industrial urban development, improving the environment and quality of life as the world faces climate challenges.

DCCE Director-General Pirun Saiyasitpanich noted the environmental issues in Thailand stem from human actions, including excessive resource use, pollution, and greenhouse gas emissions. Addressing these challenges requires the cooperation of all sectors. The department, particularly local administrative organizations (LAOs) and the Environmental Volunteer Network (EVN) has been actively working on solutions to achieve national goals effectively. Continued …

East Pattaya police station adopts solar power

Nong Yai Police Station in East Pattaya implemented a solar power system to reduce electricity consumption and promote sustainability. The new setup includes a 12kW Deye Hybrid Inverter, 28 solar panels, and two lithium phosphate batteries.

Station chief Col. Krit Masuk said, “This initiative helps us cut energy costs while contributing to environmental protection.” The station’s 24/7 operations now rely on solar power, reducing dependence on traditional electricity sources. Continued …

Vietnam death toll from Typhoon Yagi at 141 as Hanoi faces flood risk

The death toll in Vietnam from Typhoon Yagi has risen to 141, the government said on Wednesday, as it warned that flood waters were causing the Red River to rise rapidly and threaten to inundate downtown districts of the capital Hanoi. Continued …

Harris goes on offense against Trump in combative debate

Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris clashed over abortion, the economy, immigration and Trump’s legal woes at their combative first presidential debate on Tuesday night, each seeking a campaign-altering moment in their closely fought election. Continued …

Taylor Swift endorses US presidential candidate

Taylor Swift, one of America’s most celebrated pop-culture icons with a giant following across the world, endorsed Vice President Kamala Harris in the immediate aftermath of the presidential debate of the United States on Tuesday. Continued …

Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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
  • Department of Highways – 1586

Saturday’s news-June 8


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Community radio stations to cease/Koh Samui land violations/Decline in family income/Sugar substitute Xylitol/Flooding boosts tadpole sales/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Thai food exports/Thai car sales plunge/Suzuki to pull the plug/Steel sales slump/Crackdown dents condo purchases/Cannabis entrepreneurs defiant/Tourism: Chinese tourist missing/Thailand eyes MICE supremacy/Brisbane-Bangkok Direct Flights/Austrian Airlines flights to Bangkok/Thailand Experience: Global Wellness Day/Where to Eat in Phuket/How to stay healthy in Thailand/International news/Climate Thailand: Today’s Thai environmental news/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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3,900 Thai community radio stations to cease under new digital scheme

Approximately 3,900 community radio stations will be forced to cease broadcasting after this year due to the transition from analogue to a licensing regime and a digital audio broadcasting (DAB) scheme.

The National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) has been working on the digital radio regulatory framework, aiming to implement it by September. Continued …

ISOC to help probe Koh Samui land violations

The Internal Security Operation Command (ISOC) Region 4 has joined hands with local authorities to investigate land encroachment on Koh Samui in Surat Thani, focusing on 600 villas built on the island’s hilltops.

Maj. Gen. Anusorn Ourai, deputy commander of the Fourth Army Region, presided over a meeting on Thursday to discuss what is being called the “Samui Model” operation. Continued …

Decline in family income threatens Thai children’s education

The average monthly income of Thailand’s very poor families has plummeted, placing children’s education in jeopardy.

According to the Equitable Education Fund (EEF), these families’ earnings dropped to a mere 1,039 baht per month in 2023, down from 1,077 baht in 2020. This translates to a daily income of just 34 baht — far below the World Bank’s poverty line of 80 baht per day. Continued …

Sugar substitute Xylitol linked to increased heart attack and stroke risk

A new study by researchers at the Cleveland Clinic has revealed a significant association between the widely used sugar substitute xylitol and an increased risk of cardiovascular events, including heart attacks and strokes.

This surprising finding, detailed in the European Heart Journal, raises important questions about the safety of sugar alcohols commonly found in a variety of chewing gums, food and oral care products. Continued …

Flooding in Nakhon Ratchasima boosts income with tadpole sales

Heavy rainfall in Nakhon Ratchasima has led to flooding in several areas, prompting locals to catch tadpoles in rice fields. These tadpoles are used in traditional dishes, reducing household expenses and generating additional income, as they sell for 300 baht per kilogram.

Recent reports indicate that various parts of Nakhon Ratchasima province have experienced rainfall, which has moistened the soil and rice fields. In Khun Thong subdistrict, Bua Yai district, this rain has resulted in the flooding of agricultural lands. The excess water has created an environment conducive to the reproduction of frogs and toads, leading to an abundance of tadpoles, locally known as Ih-wok. Continued …

  • Russian Man Arrested in Phuket for Alleged Money Laundering – Continued … 
  • Vietnamese Drug Kingpin Fugitive Captured in Bangkok – Continued …
  • Police arrest foreigner for selling narcotic-laced e-cigarettes – Continued … 

Thai food exports see 6.3% growth YOY in first four months

Thailand exported food products valued at 420 billion baht from January to April, a 6.3% increase year on year (YoY), the Department of Trade Negotiations said on Friday.

Nearly 70% of exports worth 270 billion baht came from 18 countries and economic zones that have signed free trade agreements (FTAs) with Thailand. The amount is up 1.3% (YoY). Continued …

Thai car sales plunge; luxury market hit amid economic woes

Mercedes-Benz (Thailand) reports a significant decrease in domestic car sales, affecting even the typically robust premium car sector. The struggling Thai economy and banks’ stricter auto lending policies due to high household debt, are impacting car manufacturers across all sectors. This includes the luxury market, which generally leverages higher purchasing power.

“The automotive industry has been hard hit by this year’s economic slowdown, making it challenging for manufacturers to boost sales. This includes both general passenger and luxury cars,” says Martin Schwenk, president and CEO of Mercedes-Benz (Thailand). Continued …

Suzuki to pull the plug on its manufacturing in Thailand in 2025

Suzuki Motor Corp. will cease production at its factory in Thailand by the end of 2025, following a review of its global production structure, the Japanese automobile manufacturer said on Friday.

The global push for carbon neutrality and the increasing adoption of electric vehicles (EV) led to Suzuki reassessing its global production efficiency, the company said. Consequently, Suzuki has decided to cease operations at the Suzuki Motor (Thailand) Co. (SMT) factory by the end of 2025, the company said. Continued …

Thailand’s steel sales slump 11%-12% due to weak car market

Thailand’s sluggish car sales prompted an 11% to 12% decline in premium-grade steel sales during the first four months of 2024, raising concerns about reduced steel consumption this year, according to the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI).

FTI Iron and Steel Industry Club Vice Chairman Nava Chantanasurakon stated that local steel manufacturers are bracing for a tough period, with expectations of a drop in steel demand across all industrial sectors. Continued …

Myanmar crackdown dents condo purchases

Myanmar’s crackdown on Thai condo purchases by its citizens could cause a significant decline in condo transfers during the second and third quarters, according to the Thai Condominium Assn.

Prasert Taedullayasatit, president of the association, said Thai condo units worth more than 1 billion baht were blocked from transfers to buyers from Myanmar in April and May following the regime’s crackdown. Continued …

Thailand’s cannabis entrepreneurs defiant as relisting looms

Two years after Thailand decriminalized cannabis in a giddy plume of publicity, businesses and free weed advocates say their dreams are about to go up in smoke, with the government poised to reclassify the plant as a narcotic by year-end.

Worse still, Thailand’s cannabis community fears the motivation is less based on legitimate concerns for public health, than appeasing big players eyeing domination of a sector potentially worth hundreds of millions a year once the law is changed. Continued …

Chinese tourist missing in Thailand, 25 million baht ransom

A Chinese tourist has gone missing while vacationing in Thailand, with her father receiving a ransom demand of 25 million baht for her release.

Police at Phra Khanong Police Station were alerted by a Thai-Chinese interpreter named Moo, who works with the national cycling team coach, about the missing Chinese woman, 27-year-old Xinlei Lu. Continued …

Thailand eyes MICE supremacy in Southeast Asia

Thailand is pulling out all the stops to become the epicenter of MICE tourism in Southeast Asia, with Vietnam emerging as a potential powerhouse partner.

This ambitious vision, spearheaded by Puripan Bunnag, senior vice president of the Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), aims to harness the post-pandemic resurgence in the MICE sector to bolster Thailand’s economy. Continued …

Jetstar Resumes Brisbane-Bangkok Direct Flights After Four-Year Hiatus

Jetstar is set to resume direct flights between Brisbane and Bangkok this December, marking the first non-stop service on this route since Thai Airways suspended operations in March 2020 due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

This development is a significant milestone for Queensland Airport, which, backed by the Queensland government, aims to restore international connections that were disrupted during the pandemic. Continued …

Austrian Airlines to operate more flights to Bangkok

Austrian Airlines, boasting a modern fleet of Airbus A320s, Boeing 767s, and Boeing 777s, has increased its weekly flights from Vienna to Bangkok to 13 flights.

Brendan Shashoua, Lufthansa Group senior director sales, Southeast Asia and the Pacific made the announcement. “Since 1988, Austrian Airlines has connected Vienna with the vibrant Thai capital of Bangkok. With Thailand being a highly attractive destination for Europeans, we are responding to strong demand by increasing our weekly frequencies from Vienna from 7 to 13 flights.” Continued …

How is Thailand celebrating Global Wellness Day this weekend?

Global Wellness Day 2024 is today, and hotels and resorts across Thailand are celebrating the occasion. Here’s how you can get in on the action.

A quick weekend detox, yoga on the beach, or a walk in nature? Thailand celebrates Global Wellness Day in beautiful form this June, from the banks of the Chao Phraya river to the beaches of Koh Samui. Read on for a set of carefully curated itineraries to honor well-being on this day and every day. Continued …

Where and What to Eat in Phuket

Thailand’s biggest island, Phuket is often equated with beach resorts. But its capital, Phuket Town, ignored by most tourists who stampede to the beaches (and most guidebooks), is a UNESCO City of Gastronomy, where distinctive food melds Thai, Chinese, and Muslim influences.

Thailand’s only Michelin-starred restaurant outside of Bangkok is on Phuket, a film location for The White Lotus Season 3, which airs in 2025, along with Bangkok and Koh Samui. An hour’s flight from Penang, Malaysia, or 1 1/2 hours from Bangkok, Phuket has a Buddhist temple with 36 golden Buddha statues, Wat Chalong, and a white alabaster hilltop Buddha statue almost 150 feet high. Continued … 

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How to stay healthy in Thailand

As one traverses the vivacious avenues of Bangkok, the plethora of street cuisine and entertainment prospects could potentially be overpowering. However, this dynamic metropolis presents aspects far more profound than what is immediately perceivable.

In addition to the enticing fragrances and vibrant nightlife, Bangkok harbors a broad spectrum of opportunities for those pursuing a healthier lifestyle. The countless fitness centers dispersed across the city, encompassing a vast array of exercises from weight training to aerobics, along with healthful snacking alternatives, render Bangkok a sanctuary for fitness aficionados. Continued …

Strong US jobs growth dents hopes for rate cut

Global stocks retreated from all-time highs on Friday and U.S. government debt yields jumped after unexpectedly strong U.S. jobs data doused hopes the Federal Reserve would soon follow the euro zone and Canada in cutting interest rates. Continued …

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Bus Tickets 

Hua Hin-Chiang Mai flight schedule May 3-Aug 31

FD901: Monday, Wednesday, Friday, Sunday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
10:20 – 11:50
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
12:20 – 13:35

FD900: Tuesday, Thursday, Saturday
Chiang Mai – Hua Hin
09:00 – 10:30
Hua Hin – Chiang Mai
11:00 – 12:15

Hua Hin train schedule

To book online

Van/minibus service at Market Village

Vans and minibuses provide services to the following destinations:

  • Hua Hin – Mo Chit (089-919-8055) starts service at 03:50
  • Hua Hin – Kanchanaburi (085-822-6063)
  • Hua Hin – New southern line service starts at 5:40
  • Hua Hin – Rangsit (090-138-0427) service starts at 05:40
  • Hua Hin – Nakhon Pathom (088-709-2364)

The last service departs at 6pm. Departures every 25 – 40 minutes. For inquiries or reservations, call 089-9198055,090-1380427.

 

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
  • Department of Highways – 1586

Monday’s news-May 20


Today’s news: Alcohol Ban Wednesday/Heavy rains this week/Can Durian kill?/Hua Hin to host U19 football/Ministry clarifies school uniform exemption/Committee debates amnesty for lese majeste violators/Thai tourists working as hostesses in Taipei/Foreigners behaving badly/Economy: Q1 GDP grows 1.5%/Thailand could gain from US tariffs/Thailand Seeks Boost from Film Productions/5G factory by China, Thailand/Businesses up in smoke/Thais support relisting marijuana/Tourism: Changing face of Thai tourism/270 million passengers by 2037/Daily flights from Delhi to Phuket/Thailand Experience: 4 wellness activities to try/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

Thailand Imposes Alcohol Ban for Visakha Bucha Day Wednesday

Visakha Bucha Day, also called Vesak, will be celebrated on Wednesday in Thailand, marking a significant public holiday. On this highly revered Buddhist day, Thai law mandates a ban on selling all types of alcoholic beverages in convenience stores and entertainment venues.

Vesak Day holds spiritual importance in Thailand as it commemorates three major events in the Buddha’s life: his birth, enlightenment, and passing away. Continued …

Heavy rains throughout this week

The Meteorological Department predicts heavy rains in the western parts of the north, the central plain and the south from May 20 to 26 due to southwesterly winds and low pressure areas.

The department said on Sunday that heavy rains were possible from Monday to Sunday because southwesterly winds would be more powerful in the Andaman Sea, the country and the Gulf of Thailand from Monday to Thursday. Continued …

Can Durian kill you when you drink alcohol?

Durian, the notorious “king of fruits,” is a culinary adventure synonymous with Thailand. Its spiky exterior hides a creamy, custard-like flesh with a flavor that’s been described as anything from sweet caramel to pungent onion.

Durian has a devoted following throughout Thailand, where it’s enjoyed in everything from ice cream to savory curries. But what happens when this tropical king encounters the fermented grape’s spirited companion – alcohol? Continued …

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Hua Hin to host inaugural “Copa Tailandesa” U19 football tournament

The first “Copa Tailandesa” U19 football tournament will take place at Arena Hua Hin from June 16 to 18.

The tournament, aimed at showcasing emerging talent and giving them a platform in which to shine, was formally announced by coach Eakapol “Eak” Jantawong of the Wild Boars, during an event at the Dusit Thani Hua Hin. Continued …

Ministry clarifies school uniform exemption

The Education Ministry clarified on Sunday that its recent letter exempts students from wearing uniforms on a case-by-case basis and did not “cancel” the school uniform requirement, as claimed on some social media accounts.

Education Minister Permpoon Chidchob issued a letter dated May 16 authorizing all schools to make their own decisions about whether to exempt certain students from wearing uniforms and instead opt to wear appropriate outfits. Continued …

House committee debates amnesty for lese majeste law violators

A special House committee is urging the government to decide whether to include those who violated the lese majeste law in an amnesty bill following the death of Netiporn Saneysangkhom.

Nikorn Jamnong, chairman of the House subcommittee focusing on politically motivated cases, announced that the meeting addressed several key topics. Among these was the demand from Thalufah, a political group, to include individuals convicted under Section 112 of the Criminal Code in the proposed amnesty law. Continued …

24 Thai tourists caught working as hostesses in Taipei bar

Taipei police on Saturday arrested 24 female Thai tourists for working as hostesses and engaging in illegal activities at an underground bar in Zhongshan District, the police precinct in the district said in a statement Sunday.

The police also arrested five people involved in the operation, including the 29-year-old bar owner surnamed Chiang, and 17 customers, the statement said. Continued …

  • Chinese Visitor Drunkenly Vandalizes Bangkok Hotel Room – Continued …
  • Police Pursue a Pakistani and Thai Wife for Killing Indian Man in Phang Nga – Continued …

Q1 GDP grows 1.5% y/y, above forecast

Thailand’s economy expanded 1.5% in the first quarter from a year earlier, official data showed today, beating analysts’ expectations.

On a quarterly basis, Southeast Asia’s second-largest economy grew a seasonally adjusted 1.1% in the January-March quarter, data from the National Economic and Social Development Council showed. Continued …

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Thailand could gain from US increase in tariffs on Chinese goods

The decision of the United States to levy higher tariffs on imports from China could benefit some industries in Thailand and push up exports of some products, the Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) has said.

FTI Chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul was reacting to the recent announcement by the U.S. of raising import tariffs on most goods from China to 25%, while it will be 100% for electric vehicles and 50% for semiconductors, solar cells, and syringes and needles. The new tariffs come into effect within the next three months. Continued …

Thailand Seeks 7.5-Billion-Baht Boost from Film Productions

The Thai government has unveiled an ambitious plan to generate 7.5 billion baht this year by positioning Thailand as a leading destination for international film productions. This initiative was prominently promoted at the Cannes Film Festival in France, where the country’s achievements in attracting foreign film projects were showcased.

Permanent Secretary for Tourism and Sports Arrun Boonchai explained that various government departments have been working diligently to enhance Thailand’s film industry. Continued …

Jointly built 5G factory by China, Thailand to help Thailand’s digital transformation

5G robotic arms performed corresponding operations accurately and automated guided vehicles moved beyond preset routes and physical markers for navigation. This is part of the assembly line of Midea Refrigeration Equipment Thailand, which gave visitors a feel of fancy technology of automation, digitization and intelligence.

As the first overseas 5G factory of China’s electrical appliance manufacturer Midea Group, the factory is located in Thailand’s Chonburi province, covering an area of approximately 208,000 square meters, with an overall planned annual production capacity of more than 4 million units. Continued …

Businesses up in smoke

A deadline set by cannabis advocacy groups is rapidly approaching for the government to justify its plan to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic.

Whether the Public Health Ministry intends to fully or partially reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, the decision must be supported by scientific evidence, said the Cannabis Future Network, one of the pro-cannabis groups, last week. The group stated the government had 15 days to substantiate its stance. Continued …

More than 60% Thais support relisting marijuana as a drug

The majority of Thais support the government’s plan to put cannabis back on the national list of Category 5 narcotics, an opinion survey has found.

The survey by the National Institute of Development Administration (NIDA Poll) found that 60.4% of the respondents “totally agreed” with the plan and 15.3% “rather agreed” with it. The survey was carried out nationwide among 1,310 respondents, at least 15 years old, on May 14-15. Continued …

Post-Covid and the changing face of Thai tourism

One of the biggest changes in Thai tourism is how Thai tourism officials view prospective visitors to their country. For a long-time, the focus was on attracting high-income tourists with the Thai Elite program being a reflection of that desire. Indeed, during former PM Thaksin Shinawatra’s time in power in the early 2000s, there was talk of turning Koh Chang into a five-star island.

But the COVID-19 pandemic, and the restrictions brought in, really changed that viewpoint. It’s not that those Thai officials don’t still want to attract high-income earners, but they began to realize the benefits that middle-to-lower income travelers bring to the country. Continued …

Thailand aims for 270 million passengers by 2037

To solidify its position as the aviation powerhouse of the Asia Pacific, the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) unveiled a comprehensive three-stage strategy Friday.

This ambitious plan aims to skyrocket the nation’s air traveler capacity to 270 million passengers annually by 2037, propelling Thailand into the region’s top five countries for air logistics. Continued …

SpiceJet launches daily flights from Delhi to Phuket

Indian low-cost airline SpiceJet unveiled its latest venture: daily non-stop flights connecting Delhi to Phuket, commencing on May 31.

Ajay Singh, SpiceJet’s chairman and managing director, expressed his enthusiasm for the new route. “We are incredibly excited to launch our first-ever service to Phuket, a world-renowned destination. We are confident that our new daily non-stop flights will be a popular choice for both leisure and business travelers. Continued …

4 wellness activities to try when visiting Thailand

With the ever-increasing pace of contemporary living showing no signs of slowing down, people are looking for ways to escape the urban hustle and welcome a space offering less stress and more self-enrichment.

According to Sadudee Sangnil, the director of the Tourism Authority of Thailand for UK, Ireland and South Africa, Thailand is by far one of the most frequently visited destinations for its wellness offerings. Continued …

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Wednesday’s news-Nov 22

Today’s news: Anantasila hosts two events/Long boat races/World Run Thailand Series Sunday/Amateur Charity Golf Classic/Hua Hin Train Station/Dry and warmer for most of Thailand/Rising depression in Thailand/LGBTQ couples in Thailand/Bangkok battles rising air pollution/Thai abbot disappears with more than 4.7M baht/End monopoly for clean energy/Jay Fai has instant noodles line/Economy: Residential recovery next year/Factors that could shoot down digital wallet/Production of EVs to start next year/Microsoft’s strategic move/Will Germany invest in land bridge?/The future of urban living/Tourism: TAT urges expats to travel/Thailand’s recipe for global wow!/Wellness sector to survive/Thailand Experience: Phitsanulok’s historic Loy Krathong/Khao hang: Sakon Nakhon’s specialty/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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Anantasila Beach Resort hosting 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 …

Long boat races on Pranburi River Sunday

A longboat racing event will take place on Pranburi River on Sunday, following the longboat races on the Kao Tao Reservoir a week earlier. Teams from all over Thailand are expected to participate.

For inquiries, call 0-3263-1662.

Pak Nam Pran to host Allianz Ayudhya World Run Thailand Series Sunday

The Allianz Ayudhya World Run Thailand Series 2023 will be held near Hua Hin Sunday.

The event takes place over two days, with a mini-concert and bib collection taking place on Nov. 25 ahead of the actual race on Nov. 26. The run will see participants compete over distances of 10km or 21.1km. Continued …

Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade returns Dec 15-17

The Hua Hin Vintage Car Parade is set to make a return for its 21st edition, aiming to boost tourism in Phetchaburi and Prachuap Khiri Khan regions.

The event was officially announced yesterday at the Dusit Thani Hua Hin in Cha Am. Continued …

Hua Hin Train Station gears up for inaugural joyride

It’s full steam ahead for the historic Hua Hin Train Station as it readies itself for its inaugural journey next month.

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) announced it’s all aboard the ticketing express at the opening of the new elevated station, which is on track for partial operations on Monday, Dec. 11. Continued …

Dry and warmer for most of Thailand, heavy rain for the south

Temperatures will rise by 1-2 degrees Celsius in most of the country today as the cold air mass over Thailand continues to weaken.

The northeast monsoon, which is currently affecting the Gulf of Thailand and the southern region, will bring heavy rain to some parts of southern Thailand. The seas in the lower Gulf of Thailand will be choppy with waves 1-2 meters high. Continued …

Top mental health hospital warns of rising depression in Thailand

One of Thailand’s top mental health hospitals has warned that lifestyle stress is behind a rise in the number of patients seeking treatment for depression.

Bangkok Mental Health Hospital (BMHH) said depression was the most common complaint among the estimated 1,000 patients it treated over the three months up to November. The second highest complaint was anxiety, followed by high stress, panic attacks, and bipolar disorder, the hospital added. Continued …

LGBTQ couples in Thailand to soon have equal legal rights in marriage

The Cabinet on Tuesday endorsed a bill amending the Civil and Commercial Code, so same-sex couples can marry and have the same legal protections and privileges as straight couples.

Deputy government spokesman Karom Polpornklang said the amendment bill proposed by the Justice Ministry seeks to allow same-sex marriage with full legal rights. It will also allow members of the LGBTQ community to build families and ensure both spouses have equal rights. Continued …

Bangkok battles rising air pollution as PM2.5 dust levels exceed safe standards

Air pollution in Bangkok has recently spiked, with 17 locations across the city registering levels of PM2.5 dust particles that exceed safe standards.

The most severe pollution was recorded at the intersection of Mahajai and Phet Kasem 81 in Nong Khaem district, where the PM2.5 level reached 47 micrograms per cubic meter today. The Bangkok Air Quality Information Center revealed that the city’s average PM2.5 level was 33.1 micrograms per cubic meter. Continued … 

Thai abbot disappears from temple with more than 4.7 million baht

A Thai abbot belonging to a temple in the central province of Suphan Buri has disappeared, taking with him a sum of 717,186 baht contributed by local donors and over 4 million baht borrowed from nearly 40 individuals in the temple’s vicinity.

The temple’s finance officer, Chalong Wongchan, filed a complaint with the Mueang Suphan Buri Police Station officers on monday. According to Chalong, the abbot left the temple saying that he would deposit the 717,186 baht donated by locals on Nov. 12 into the temple’s bank account. Continued … 

End monopoly for cheap, clean energy

If Thailand hopes to honor its global pledge to mitigate climate change by becoming carbon neutral by 2050, there is one way to do it – electricity liberalization.

The “why” is obvious. The power sector is the country’s biggest carbon offender, generating over 42% of the country’s carbon emissions. The big question is how? Continued …

Bangkok street food icon Jay Fai has own instant noodles line now

Bangkok’s street food icon Jay Fai has gone the instant noodles route!

The award-winning Street Food: Asia star collaborated with South Korean instant noodles brand Nongshim to release a special Tom Yum flavor, available in both “noodle soup” and dry “stir-fry” versions. Continued …

Experts see residential recovery next year

The residential market won’t recover until 2024 due to mortgage loan approval issues, particularly in the mass market, which has been affected by higher interest rates, according to property experts.

Surachet Kongcheep, managing director of property consultant Property DNA, said the market this year has been challenged by the issue of mortgage loan applications, despite developers’ efforts to assist home buyers in every possible way. Continued …

Factors that could shoot down 500-billion digital wallet borrowing bill

The government’s controversial digital wallet scheme is at risk from growing opposition to its 500-billion-baht funding plan.

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, who doubles as finance minister, has announced that his government will launch a bill to borrow 500 billion baht to finance the 10,000-baht handout scheme, due to start in May next year. Continued …

Production of EVs in Thailand to start next year

Thailand’s smart electronics and information technology (IT) industries are expected to grow rapidly next year as global electric vehicle (EV) manufacturers start production in the country, says the Office of Industrial Economics (OIE).

EV manufacturing should increase demand for electronics and IT products, which are crucial for EV assembly, said Director-general Warawan Chitaroon. Continued …

Microsoft’s strategic move to establish Thailand as Asia’s AI hub

Microsoft Thailand is set to establish the Land of Smiles as an artificial intelligence (AI) hub in Asia. This strategic move will involve the creation of an AI Center of Excellence and the development of a cloud data center region.

The Thai government, alongside Microsoft, the U.S. tech giant, inked a memorandum of understanding to advance a digital-first, AI-oriented country on Nov. 15. This took place during Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin’s attendance at the APEC leaders’ meeting in San Francisco. Continued …

Will Germany invest in Thailand’s ‘land bridge’ project?

Thai Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, the country’s self-styled chief “salesman”, has been shuttling between major capitals and in and out of meetings with ambassadors since he entered office in August. All to sell the idea of a vast “land bridge” connecting Thailand’s eastern and western coasts.

The project is designed to provide a new trade route between the Indian and Pacific oceans, bypassing the Malacca Strait, one of the world’s most vital and congested sea corridors. Continued …

A glimpse into the future of urban living

A range of innovative technologies for a smart city will be presented during Thailand Smart City Expo 2023, which will take place at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center’s Hall 3-4, Ratchadaphisek Road, daily from 10am to 6pm from today to Friday.

Held for the second year by the Digital Economy Promotion Agency in collaboration with NCC Management and Development, the expo will bring knowledge and understanding about the development of a smart city, with the aim to help push 36 areas in 25 provinces under the Smart City plan. Continued …

TAT urges expats to travel and boost year-end tourism

The Tourism Authority of Thailand has launched a new campaign to boost travel over the upcoming cool season and encourage expatriates living in Thailand to visit more of the country.

Dubbed the “Amazing Thailand Expat Privileges” campaign, the promotion offers up to 80% discounts on a variety of services, including accommodation, restaurants, health and wellness, and travel. Continued …

Soft power: From tunes to tom yam, Thailand’s recipe for global wow!

The concept of “soft power” took center stage during Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s tenure and has since become the government’s focal point.

However, despite official announcements, the actual implementation of “soft power” initiatives seems to be somewhat limited. Yet, it features significantly in the election campaigns of several political parties, especially Pheu Thai. Continued …

Wellness sector to survive global woes

The global economic slowdown and geopolitical conflicts will not affect high-spending guests in Thailand’s wellness sector, according to MSpa International, a spa and wellness arm of Minor Hotels. Continued …

Phitsanulok bursts into color for historic Loy Krathong

Phitsanulok has begun gearing up for a spectacular Loy Krathong, as officials decorate landmarks and routes in one of Thailand’s oldest cities.

Roads in front of civic buildings and tourism landmarks have been decked with lanterns, flowers and plants. The festive display is brightest at the Mitrabhirom Pavilion in the central park, and the King Rama I monument in Nai Muang. Continued …

Khao hang: Sakon Nakhon’s specialty that’s rich in nutrients

Khao hang, or GABA rice, is a specialty of the northeastern province of Sakon Nakhon, as the method to maintain the grains’ nutritional benefits has been preserved for more than 200 years.

Among the nutrients, gamma-aminobutyric acid or GABA helps reduce blood pressure and lower cholesterol, and decreases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and diabetes. Manganese, meanwhile, helps reduce the risk of cancer. Continued …

Israeli Cabinet OKs Hamas ceasefire, frees 50 hostages

Israel’s Cabinet has approved a ceasefire deal with the Hamas militant group that would bring a temporary halt to a devastating war that has stretched on for over six weeks. Under the deal, Hamas is to free 50 of the roughly 240 hostages it is holding in the Gaza Strip over a four-day period, the Israeli government said Wednesday. It said it would extend the lull by an additional day for every 10 hostages released. 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
  • State Railway – 1590