Year: 2022

  • Tourism NewsThai tourism targets half a million Korean visitors by end of the year

    Thai tourism targets half a million Korean visitors by end of the year

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand aims to draw in over 500,000 South Korean travellers in 2022 and hopes to increase that to 1.3 million next year. This comes after the easing of travel restrictions in South Korea and Thailand. In 2019, South Korea was an important market for Thailand, with around 1.9 million visitors bringing in 75 billion baht in…

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  • Thailand NewsToday is the longest day of the year in Thailand

    Today is the longest day of the year in Thailand

    The sun will reign over the sky for almost 13 hours today in Thailand, making today (June 21) the longest day of the year. The extended sunlight hours mark the beginning of the summer season in the entire Northern Hemisphere, formally known as “The Summer Solstice.” The sun rose from the sky’s northeastern horizon at 5:51am this morning in Thailand,…

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  • Thailand NewsThai Army lifts ban on Lazada to help country boost economy

    Thai Army lifts ban on Lazada to help country boost economy

    The Royal Thai Army has lifted a boycott of the e-commerce platform Lazada. The company, owned by the Alibaba Group, was banned from delivering parcels to military premises all over the country for 42 days because of an offensive advert that insulted the Thai Royal Family, and disabled people. Last month Lazada goods were banned from entering Royal Thai Army…

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  • Transport NewsAir Canada launches first direct North America – Thailand flight in 10 years

    Air Canada launches first direct North America – Thailand flight in 10 years

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  • Transport NewsThai police given new power to arrest fine-avoiding motorists

    Thai police given new power to arrest fine-avoiding motorists

    A new regulation has given power to the Royal Thai Police to arrest people who fail to pay their driving penalties on time. Deputy Commissioner of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, Pol Maj Gen Jirasan Kaewsaeng-ek, says if motorists do not pay their fines, a warrant for their arrest will be filed. If a motorist receives a ticket, either in person…

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  • TravelTips for riding a motorbike in Thailand (2022)

    Tips for riding a motorbike in Thailand (2022)

    PLEASE NOTE: We’re not recommending that you should ride a motorbike or motorcycle in Thailand but, if you do, these tips will help… Getting around on a motorbike or motorcycle in Thailand is easy enough and, especially in busy traffic, will get you to your destination faster whilst the cars and trucks are plodding along in the traffic. There will be plenty…

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  • Thailand NewsThailand No.3 in the global electronic payment hit parade

    Thailand No.3 in the global electronic payment hit parade

    A new study by ACI Worldwide, Global Data, and the Centre for Economics and Business Research, revealed Thailand is in the world’s top 3 nations in terms of electronic payment transactions. Thailand last year recorded 9.7 billion real-time electronic payment transactions, putting it in 3rd position globally after India (48.6 billion times) and China (18.5 billion times). Deputy government spokesperson…

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  • Road deathsChinese woman dies in road accident in Bangkok

    Chinese woman dies in road accident in Bangkok

    A young Chinese woman was struck and killed while crossing the road in Bangkok in the early hours of this morning. The woman was crossing over the 3 lane road at Ratchavipha intersection on Ratchadapisek Road in Chatuchak district when she was struck by a car at around 00:50am. Police are checking CCTV cameras to confirm the details of the…

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  • Politics NewsThai PM to keep ‘special law’ despite opposition

    Thai PM to keep ‘special law’ despite opposition

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha yesterday dismissed accusations the nation’s emergency decree is only in place to control the anti-government protestors. Move Forward Party MP Rangsiman Rome on Sunday demanded the PM lift the special law, claiming it is only being used to take legal action against protesters rather than curbing the spread of the Covid-19. Rangsiman says the government had eased…

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  • Thailand video newsPay your fines or go to Jail! | GMT

    Pay your fines or go to Jail! | GMT

      Motorists risk arrest over unpaid fines under new rule in Thailand. The Green Plant use is banned on Thai university campuses. Global Summit of Women 2022. Thai public bus snafu and Macaques test negative for monkeypox in southern Thailand. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand.

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  • Bangkok NewsBMTA bus driver uses umbrella to keep rain out of his cab

    BMTA bus driver uses umbrella to keep rain out of his cab

    A bus driver has embarrassed his bosses at Bangkok Mass Transit Authority by driving his vehicle while holding an umbrella over his head to keep the rain off. The bus driver uploaded the picture of himself on Facebook to show his bosses the old bus he drives desperately requires some much-needed maintenance. Unsurprisingly the post went viral. The picture was…

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  • Environment NewsCathay Pacific plants 999 mangrove trees in Thailand

    Cathay Pacific plants 999 mangrove trees in Thailand

    Hong Kong’s flag carrier Cathay Pacific has planted 999 mangrove trees in the Khlong Khon Mangrove Forest in Samut Songkram, central Thailand as part of its “1 Ticket, 1 Tree” initiative. The airline launched the initiative last year, committing to planting 1 tree for every plane ticket bought in a one-month period. About 50 volunteers, including Cathay Pacific staff and…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand News Today | Afternoon alcohol sale ban to be lifted

    Thailand News Today | Afternoon alcohol sale ban to be lifted

      According to Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn, restaurants and tourist attractions may also sell alcohol during this time, at the provincial governors’ discretion. Phiphat stressed that lifting the ban could hugely boost Thailand’s tourism industry who have been bewildered by the 2 – 5pm ‘ban’ for many decades. The afternoon booze ban has confused both Thais and foreigners…

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  • World NewsAirline passengers to reach 83% of pre-pandemic figures in 2023

    Airline passengers to reach 83% of pre-pandemic figures in 2023

    The International Air Transport Association is confident global airline passenger numbers will reach 83% of pre-pandemic figures in 2023, and the aviation industry’s recovery to profitability will be “within grasp” next year despite ongoing uncertainties. The Covid-19 outbreak caused chaos in the aviation industry, with passenger numbers falling by 60% in 2020 and 50% in 2021. Over the course of…

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  • Thailand NewsGiant honey bees swarm home in southern Thailand

    Giant honey bees swarm home in southern Thailand

    A man from Krabi, southern Thailand, was left terrified and thankfully unharmed after tens of thousands of giant honey bees – or Apis dorsata – swarmed his home on Sunday. Thailand’s giant honey bees have been called “the most dangerous stinging insects on earth” by Cornell University apiculturist Roger Morse. Somchai Kaewkasorn, a Department of Highways official, was watching television…

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  • Hua Hin NewsMacaques test negative for monkeypox in southern Thailand

    Macaques test negative for monkeypox in southern Thailand

    Veterinarians from the National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation Department revealed there have been no traces of monkeypox found during a neutering project of wild macaques in Prachuap Khiri Khan, in southern Thailand. The neutering campaign to control the population of wild macaques began on June 1. The goal of capturing 600 macaques, roaming the hills of Khao Ta Kiap…

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  • Thailand NewsThai government to launch info about privacy laws to help small business

    Thai government to launch info about privacy laws to help small business

    The government is to launch 8 law declarations before the end of the month regarding the Personal Data Protection Act, especially aimed at helping small and medium size enterprises. PM Prayut Chan-o-cha assigned the Ministry of Digital Economy and Society, and relevant departments, to help the nation’s SMEs understand the PDPA because it’s new to Thailand. The PDPA was officially…

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  • Thailand NewsCanadian woman killed by a truck in Kanchanaburi

    Canadian woman killed by a truck in Kanchanaburi

    A truck driver has been charged with negligent driving after allegedly killing a Canadian cyclist on Saturday. Pickup truck driver Chaiwat Chutoh hit Marnie Scott while she was out cycling with her husband, Joseph, on a bypass in Muang, a district in central Thailand’s Kanchanaburi province. The mother of two was killed instantly while trying to change lanes to do…

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  • Thailand NewsThai Airways resumes Perth – Bangkok flights

    Thai Airways resumes Perth – Bangkok flights

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  • Environment NewsThat sinking feeling – the Maldives is building a new ‘floating’ country

    That sinking feeling – the Maldives is building a new ‘floating’ country

    Run out of space? No problem. Just build another room. In the case of an entire country that is sinking into the Indian Ocean, the situation becomes a bit more acute. Technically, the Maldives isn’t sinking, the sea levels are rising and slowly swamping the low-lying Indian Ocean nation, scattered south west of India. The Maldives, a country of some…

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  • Bangkok NewsChadchart’s plan to complete a cable project started in 1984

    Chadchart’s plan to complete a cable project started in 1984

    Bangkok governor Chadchart Sittipunt revealed a plan to complete a project to rid the metropolis of its eyesore cables that was first started in 1984. Chadchart revealed a 2-part plan to finish the 38 year old project to remove the city’s messy power cables, replace them with new, and bury them beneath the ground. The 56 year old governor yesterday…

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  • 3D Virtual Tours & WalkthroughsTake a 3D walkthrough to these luxury apartments for rent in Bangkok

    Take a 3D walkthrough to these luxury apartments for rent in Bangkok

    Boasting top-of-the-line amenities, beautiful architectural design, and lush greenery, luxury apartments in Bangkok offer a lifestyle of extravagance and exclusivity. They may cost a pretty penny, but residents practically have everything at their fingertips. If you’re looking for the best luxury apartments in Bangkok, we’ve got you covered! Let us tempt you with a taste of some lavish apartments on…

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  • Thailand NewsCannabis use is banned on Thai university campuses

    Cannabis use is banned on Thai university campuses

    The use of cannabis for recreation and cannabis-infused foods and beverages have been banned on the campuses of universities and agencies in Thailand announced the Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation. MHESI Minister Anek Laothamatas signed a statement aimed at restricting the use of cannabis in those facilities with immediate effect. The tertiary education rollback is just the…

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  • Covid-19 NewsA Cat Gave Me Covid: Vet in Thailand “first in the world” to catch Covid-19 from a cat

    A Cat Gave Me Covid: Vet in Thailand “first in the world” to catch Covid-19 from a cat

    A cat sneezed in a veterinarian’s face and gave her Covid-19, according to a recent study conducted by Songkhla University in southern Thailand. Worldwide, no other cat-to-human cases have been reported. The case study reports that a father and son from Bangkok tested positive for Covid-19 back in August last year, but because there were no hospital beds available in…

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  • Bangkok NewsBangkok police hoodwinked by crafty anti-government protestors

    Bangkok police hoodwinked by crafty anti-government protestors

    Crafty anti-government protestors hoodwinked police into thinking they were holding a “car mob” rally at the Democracy Monument while they gathered to demonstrate instead at Victory Monument, some 6 kilometres away and a 20 minute drive. Knowing police watch their every move on social media, dissident groups Lai Lung Tu (Prayut Get Out) and Kon Daeng Patiwat (Red Shirt Revolution),…

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  • Crime NewsSecond suspect admits beating Thai couple to death with iron rod in Taiwan

    Second suspect admits beating Thai couple to death with iron rod in Taiwan

    Police arrested a second man on suspicion of jointly murdering a Thai couple – the woman pregnant with twins – earlier this month in Taiwan. “Thanawat” admitted beating the couple to death with an iron rod together with Santi, the original prime suspect, and another Thai national. On Friday, Santi handed himself into the police in Chiang Dao, northern Thailand.…

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  • Economy NewsThai government should reconsider 2pm to 5pm alcohol ban

    Thai government should reconsider 2pm to 5pm alcohol ban

    Secretary-general of the Kla Party, Atavit Suwannapakdee, believes the government should lift the restriction on selling alcohol from 2pm to 5pm to help the tourism industry recover, adding there are no rules restricting the hours of alcohol sales in any other Southeast Asian country. “Thailand used to attract 40 million tourists a year, generating 3 trillion baht in revenue, but…

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  • Economy NewsRussia-Ukraine conflict excuse for energy hike

    Russia-Ukraine conflict excuse for energy hike

    The conflict between Russia and Ukraine continues to be the excuse by utilities suppliers to raise energy prices. The Energy Regulatory Commission today announced the power tariff would increase to a record high of 4.4 baht per kilowatt-hour (unit) between September and December meaning Thai residents face higher bills. The ERC says the higher power tariff, which is made up…

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  • SponsoredSiam Piwat welcomes world’s women leaders at Global Summit of Women 2022

    Siam Piwat welcomes world’s women leaders at Global Summit of Women 2022

    Press Release Thailand is hosting the 32nd Global Summit of Women 2022, or the world’s major international forum for the world’s women leaders, during June 23-25, 2022. This is an excellent opportunity to showcase the country’s readiness and capabilities to host an international-standard forum and the potential to become a “Global Destination” for international convention and tourism following the recovery of the…

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  • Crime NewsForeigner stabbed in Pattaya refuses hospital treatment

    Foreigner stabbed in Pattaya refuses hospital treatment

    An unidentified foreign man was stabbed near Walking Street in Pattaya in the early hours of yesterday morning. Despite bleeding heavily, the man refused to get his wounds treated at hospital. He refused to explain what happened or give personal details to the police. Eyewitnesses told police that a physical fight broke out between two foreign men who had been…

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  • Tourism NewsCome fly with me in Thailand, with a face mask – OPINION

    Come fly with me in Thailand, with a face mask – OPINION

    July 1 is looming as the day Thailand really opens up again, with all the ‘Covid’ paperwork (aka. The Thailand Pass) being binned. They’re even scrapping the TM6 form, at least in the short to medium term (maybe permanently?). But if you want a reminder about some of Thailand’s more hypocritical and absurd Covid restrictions, just go for a flight,…

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  • Thailand NewsRabble-rouser to answer lese majeste charge today

    Rabble-rouser to answer lese majeste charge today

    Supporters of rabble-rouser Piyabutr Saengkanokkul are expected to be out in force today as the secretary-general of the Progressive Movement answers a charge of lese majeste at Dusit police station, in Bangkok. Deputy superintendent of Dusit police, Pol Lt Col Pichai Mee-atthiman, admitted he wasn’t sure how many people would turn out to support the controversial former MP but added…

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  • Thailand video newsThailand – More Open Than Ever | GMT

    Thailand – More Open Than Ever | GMT

    Thailand now seems to be more open than ever. We have stories on todays show regarding a Thai man who robbed Gold shop amid crypto crisis, Cash prizes for Anti-drug Slogans, The ‘Phuket Durian Fair’ and the use of Thai soft power. All this and more on todays Good Morning Thailand.

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  • Tourism NewsJuly 1 – Thailand more open than ever

    July 1 – Thailand more open than ever

    OPINION On July 1, Thailand will be more open that it’s been since April 2020 when the boom gates first came down on the borders, locking out international travel. Since then it’s been a tedious and drawn out lessening of restrictions, with a few stumbles on the way. That finishes in just 11 days time as the country rids itself…

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  • World NewsISIS-K murders Sikhs in Afghanistan as “revenge” for insults to prophet

    ISIS-K murders Sikhs in Afghanistan as “revenge” for insults to prophet

    The bloodthirsty savages of ISIS are slaughtering minorities and ‘blasphemers’ in Afghanistan again. A police chief in the country’s city of Kabul said gunmen killed at least 2 people at a Sikh temple there yesterday. The ISIS affiliate group ISIS-K has since claimed responsibility for the attack. An ISIS-K suicide bomber hurled a hand grenade at the temple’s security guard…

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  • Bangkok NewsBangkok man steals gold valued at 2 million baht after his crypto stash tanked

    Bangkok man steals gold valued at 2 million baht after his crypto stash tanked

    The impact of the crypto crisis is rearing its head in Bangkok. Yesterday, a man stole necklaces valued at 2 million baht from a gold shop in Phra Nakhon district of Thailand’s capital city. The man entered the gold shop before pulling out a gun, waving it at staff and customers. The shop’s owner, staff, and customers all fled to…

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  • Visa InformationInsurance for foreigners entering Thailand in June 2022

    Insurance for foreigners entering Thailand in June 2022

    Sponsored If you’ve read the news, then you’ve probably heard that the major restrictions on entering Thailand like the Thailand Pass and Covid-19 insurance will be removed on 1 July 2022. This is, of course, good news for those planning to visit the country in the coming months. But what if you need to visit Thailand in June? Well, we…

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