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  • Phuket NewsPhuket rolls out EV buses to boost tourism and reduce pollution | Thaiger

    Phuket rolls out EV buses to boost tourism and reduce pollution

    Phuket is set to introduce two new 18-seat open-top electric buses to enhance its tourism appeal. These environmentally friendly vehicles aim to tackle pollution and PM2.5 dust issues while serving as promotional tools for tourism, according to Saroj Angkanapilas, Mayor of Phuket municipality. The buses are adorned with illustrations of the area’s distinctive Sino-European architecture, highlighting the Old Town’s cultural…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket authorities to tackle pollution for tourism and ecosystem | Thaiger

    Phuket authorities to tackle pollution for tourism and ecosystem

    In a bid to protect the local environment and maintain the tourist appeal of Phuket, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Natural Resources and Environment (MNRE) Police General Patcharawat Wongsuwan urged local authorities to take firm action against pollution. The concern comes amid an increasing accumulation of fishing net waste and monsoon debris in Phuket and its adjacent marine areas,…

  • Environment NewsTourism in Chiang Mai may be damaged by air pollution | Thaiger

    Tourism in Chiang Mai may be damaged by air pollution

    The Northern region of Thailand, especially Chiang Mai, is experiencing a hazardous level of ultra-fine PM2.5 dust particles in the air. This is causing concerns among tourism operators in the city that the situation will negatively impact the industry. Pallop Saejiew, the president of Chiang Mai’s Tourism Industrial Council, worries about the long-term effects on the province’s tourism industry. Demand…

  • Phuket NewsPoll: English in the Phuket tourism industry | Thaiger

    Poll: English in the Phuket tourism industry

    Phuket is among the best-known international tourist destinations in Asia. As such, the new Phuket Gazette polls asks readers to assess the overall English-language ability of local people working in the tourism industry here. To have your say in Phuket’s most popular poll click here. If you have already voted and want to view the latest results click here. If…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket Poll: Most-needed tourism development project for 2012 | Thaiger

    Phuket Poll: Most-needed tourism development project for 2012

    PHUKET: The year that was 2011 saw rapid development of the tourism sector in Phuket that was largely led by private-sector development in new hotels and new attractions, as highlighted in our Annual Review in the current issue of the Phuket Gazette on news stands now. [Digital subscribers click here to download the full newspaper.] Meanwhile, several government plans to…

  • Phuket NewsAlcohol pricing important for Phuket tourism: poll | Thaiger

    Alcohol pricing important for Phuket tourism: poll

    PHUKET: Over 57% of respondents to a Phuket Gazette poll believe reasonably-priced alcohol is either “important” or even “critical” to Phuket’s attractiveness as in international tourist destination. The poll was launched in the wake of Phuket suffering a shortage of alcoholic beverages following floods in central Thailand that disrupted operations at production facilities and distribution networks. Overall, 28% voted reasonably-priced…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket poll: Will the strong baht hurt high-season tourism? | Thaiger

    Phuket poll: Will the strong baht hurt high-season tourism?

    PHUKET: With the Thai baht surging against many foreign currencies, the Gazette asks readers what effect they think the strong baht will have on the local economy entering the “high season” for tourism. To vote in the latest readers’ poll, click here or on the icon at the top right of this page. — News editor

  • Phuket NewsSingle Asean visa would benefit tourism: Phuket poll | Thaiger

    Single Asean visa would benefit tourism: Phuket poll

    PHUKET: The results of the latest Phuket Gazette Poll show that a slight majority of readers overall think that a single Asean visa, similar to the Schengen visa used by 15 European countries, would benefit tourism to Phuket. Results of the poll showed that 53.2% of readers overall thought having a single Asean visa would bring more tourists to Phuket.…

  • Phuket NewsReaders’ Poll: Is Phuket tourism sustainable? | Thaiger

    Readers’ Poll: Is Phuket tourism sustainable?

    PHUKET: According to one definition, the term “sustainable tourism” is an industry committed to making a low impact on the environment and local culture, while helping to generate future employment for local people. Given this definition, to what extent do you think Phuket’s tourism industry is sustainable? To vote in the latest Phuket Gazette Reader’s Poll, click here or on…

  • Phuket NewsReaders’ Poll: Protests damaging Phuket tourism | Thaiger

    Readers’ Poll: Protests damaging Phuket tourism

    PHUKET: Most Phuket Gazette readers believe the red-shirt rallies in Bangkok have had a negative effect on the island’s tourism industry, according to the results of our latest poll. With 615 readers casting votes, nearly two-thirds (64.4%) think the demonstrations in Bangkok have damaged tourism to Phuket, despite some earlier industry suggestions that Phuket, as a peaceful destination, could benefit…

  • Thailand NewsTourist decline in Pai due to severe air pollution | Thaiger

    Tourist decline in Pai due to severe air pollution

    Tourist numbers in Pai have plummeted by nearly 90% over the past two months as persistent air pollution continues to grip northern Thailand, officials and residents in Mae Hong Son province say. Data from the Pollution Control Department on Friday showed PM2.5 levels across the northern region ranging from 63.1 to 193.2 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³), posing serious health…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya ramps up canal cleanup to boost eco-tourism future | Thaiger

    Pattaya ramps up canal cleanup to boost eco-tourism future

    Pattaya’s historic canals are getting a facelift, with city leaders calling on residents to join the fight against pollution and preserve eco-tourism. Yesterday, August 27, Pattaya City launched the second phase of its canal conservation project, targeting the Nok Yang and Naklua canals along with surrounding areas. The initiative aims to protect the waterways from pollution and urban encroachment while…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya launches eco-tourism project to boost marine life | Thaiger

    Pattaya launches eco-tourism project to boost marine life

    In an exciting step towards eco-tourism, Pattaya has launched a groundbreaking project to restore marine life and teach the public how to nurture aquatic species. On Thursday, July 31, Pattaya began a new eco-tourism initiative to raise public awareness about the breeding and care of aquatic species. Part of the Nature Restoration for Eco-Tourism Promotion programme for 2025, this project…

  • Thailand video newsThailand video news | US slaps 19% tariff on Thailand, Dead sea turtle on Phang Nga beach renews pollution alarm | Thaiger

    Thailand video news | US slaps 19% tariff on Thailand, Dead sea turtle on Phang Nga beach renews pollution alarm

    In Thailand video news, Jay covers the latest stories from across the country, ranging from economic shakeups to local incidents and environmental concerns. The U.S. has imposed a 19% tariff on Thai goods in a global trade realignment, raising questions about future export strategies. In the South, public outcry prompted police to charge a local official who allegedly robbed a…

  • Thailand NewsThailand fights back as Myanmar pollution threatens health crisis | Thaiger

    Thailand fights back as Myanmar pollution threatens health crisis

    Thailand has launched an urgent crackdown on toxic cross-border pollution after dangerous levels of heavy metals were detected flowing into northern rivers from Myanmar, sparking fears of a looming health and environmental disaster. Yesterday, July 15, the Cabinet officially endorsed recommendations from the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) to protect communities along the Kok and Sai rivers, where contamination has…

  • Thailand NewsThailand Video News | Tourists evacuated after Thai-Cambodian troops scuffle at Ta Muen Thom, Thai poll reveals over 80% want suspended PM to step down | Thaiger

    Thailand Video News | Tourists evacuated after Thai-Cambodian troops scuffle at Ta Muen Thom, Thai poll reveals over 80% want suspended PM to step down

    A NIDA poll reveals over 80% of Thais want suspended PM Paetongtarn Shinawatra to step down or call fresh elections, reflecting political uncertainty. Meanwhile, social issues spark outrage as a man is arrested for assaulting autistic individuals in Chiang Mai. Pattaya’s new beach smoking ban faces backlash from tourists and expats, while local concerns grow over an Iranian national living…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket dominates southern Thailand tourism | Thaiger

    Phuket dominates southern Thailand tourism

    Phuket continues to crush the competition as Thailand’s top southern tourism hotspot, raking in a staggering 188.9 billion baht in revenue in just the first four months of 2025. Leaving rivals in the dust, this “Andaman Pearl” proves why it remains the go-to destination for beach lovers and luxury seekers alike. The Public Relations Office Region 6 has released the…

  • Economy NewsThailand eyes F1 street race to boost tourism and economy | Thaiger

    Thailand eyes F1 street race to boost tourism and economy

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra has indicated promising developments for Thailand as the government continues its pursuit to host a Formula 1 street circuit race in the country. Yesterday, May 24, the PM engaged in discussions with Stefano Domenicali, CEO of Formula One Group, at the Monaco Grand Prix to assess the possibility of organising an F1 race in Thailand. This…

  • Phuket NewsChina backs green Phuket push to boost tourism and tunnels | Thaiger

    China backs green Phuket push to boost tourism and tunnels

    China is throwing its support behind Phuket’s dream of becoming a low-carbon tourist haven, following a high-level diplomatic visit that’s turned heads across the island. Yesterday, May 21, Chinese Consul General in Songkhla Wang Zhijian paid a courtesy visit to Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat at the Phuket Provincial Hall. The visit wasn’t just ceremonial—both sides reaffirmed their commitment to deepen…

  • Bangkok NewsFire at Bangkok factory causes toxic air pollution and evacuation | Thaiger

    Fire at Bangkok factory causes toxic air pollution and evacuation

    A fire broke out at a factory in the capital containing 300 tonnes of plastic pellets, resulting in air pollution and chemical emissions. Residents within a 300-metre radius were evacuated, with recommendations to avoid using air conditioning and instead use fans for ventilation. At 1.30pm yesterday, May 12, at the incident command centre located at Lam Pa Ong School, Doctor…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket braces for polls as political heavyweights clash | Thaiger

    Phuket braces for polls as political heavyweights clash

    Phuket is heading to the polls tomorrow in a high-stakes round of municipal elections set to reshape local leadership across the island — and voters are being urged to turn out in force. In a rally dubbed the “Big Day”, Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat led an event at Saphan Hin’s 4,000-seat gymnasium on Thursday, May 8, to stir civic spirit…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket set for alcohol-free Songkran festival to boost tourism | Thaiger

    Phuket set for alcohol-free Songkran festival to boost tourism

    Phuket will host its annual alcohol-free Songkran festival next Sunday, April 13, featuring traditional activities, cultural performances, live music, and a family-friendly environment. This event celebrates Songkran’s cultural significance while promoting tourism and local business. Phuket Deputy Governor Samawit Suphanphai recently shared details of the 11th annual Songkran No Alcohol Festival Phuket 2025. The festival involves the Phuket Provincial Administrative…

  • Thailand NewsThailand faces critical air pollution levels in 51 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand faces critical air pollution levels in 51 provinces

    Air pollution levels in Thailand reached critical levels with PM2.5 dust particles exceeding safety standards in 51 provinces. The Air Pollution Solution Communication Centre reported that the northern and northeastern regions were severely affected, prompting a 60-day alert to manage forest fires and heightened heat spots in five key provinces. Across Thailand, PM2.5 levels surpassed safety limits in several areas,…

  • Thailand NewsThailand battles severe air pollution across 61 provinces | Thaiger

    Thailand battles severe air pollution across 61 provinces

    Thailand is still grappling with severe air pollution, with PM2.5 levels exceeding safety standards in 61 provinces. Reports from the Pollution Control Department indicate that areas including Bangkok and the north are experiencing atmospheric conditions similar to a lid, trapping pollutants and causing concentrations to rise. The Air Pollution Solutions Communication Centre of the Pollution Control Department (PCD) reported at…

  • Thailand NewsThai tourism ministry cracks down on foreign-led tour businesses | Thaiger

    Thai tourism ministry cracks down on foreign-led tour businesses

    The Ministry of Tourism affirmed its commitment to investigating foreign businesses and nominee operations in key tourist areas. In 2024, 40 licences were revoked. The ministry insists that tour companies and guides must be Thai. Natreeya Thaweewong, the permanent secretary of the Ministry of Tourism and Sports, yesterday, March 16, addressed concerns raised by a former Phuket MP regarding foreign…

  • Thailand NewsThailand to boost tourism with ‘Thai Charm’ and must-visit cities | Thaiger

    Thailand to boost tourism with ‘Thai Charm’ and must-visit cities

    Thapanee Kiatphaibool, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), announced that in 2025, the primary strategy to attract global tourists to Thailand will focus on emphasising Thai pride through Thai Charm or soft power. This will be coupled with promoting Must-Visit Cities to create valuable experiences that stimulate travel demand, expand market bases, and increase travel frequency and distribution…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket aims for 500 billion baht in tourism revenue this year | Thaiger

    Phuket aims for 500 billion baht in tourism revenue this year

    Phuket is set to bring in a tourism revenue of 500 billion baht this year, as outlined by the Provincial Governor, Sophon Suwannarat. Last year’s tourism revenue was deemed successful, with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) reporting that over 13.14 million tourists visited, generating at least 497 billion baht. Sophon highlighted this year’s goal of 500 billion baht, noting…

  • Tourism NewsWhite Lotus season 3 boosts Koh Samui tourism by 88% | Thaiger

    White Lotus season 3 boosts Koh Samui tourism by 88%

    The third season of the HBO series The White Lotus has led to an 88% increase in Internet searches for Koh Samui and a 44% rise in hotel bookings on the island, according to tourism executives. The Tourism Council of Thailand (TCT) predicts that Koh Samui may not experience a low season this year due to the popularity of the…

  • Thailand NewsThailand urged to target older tourists to boost tourism revenue | Thaiger

    Thailand urged to target older tourists to boost tourism revenue

    A scholar from Thammasat University is advocating for Thailand’s government to target older tourists, who are known for longer stays and higher spending, as part of its tourism strategy. The government has designated 2025 as the year of Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism & Sports, with the objective of drawing 40 million international tourists and generating a minimum of 3 trillion…

  • Tourism NewsTourism surge in Pai threatens cultural identity and local harmony | Thaiger

    Tourism surge in Pai threatens cultural identity and local harmony

    Mae Hong Son‘s northern region of Thailand, known for its natural beauty and vibrant backpacking scene, faces challenges due to a surge in tourism. The district of Pai, once a serene market village surrounded by rice fields, hot springs, and rivers, has transformed into a bustling tourist destination. Its bohemian spirit, affordable lifestyle, and lively nightlife draw backpackers who often…