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  • 5 dead in Cham-am plane crash tragedy after engine failure

    5 dead in Cham-am plane crash tragedy after engine failure

    Royal Thai Police (RTP) confirmed five passengers died in the plane crash in Cha-am this morning, with one fighting for his life in hospital. A RTP spokesperson added that the right engine failed during a test flight and revealed more details about the aircraft model, shedding light on the tragic incident. The RTP is reeling after a fatal crash involving one…

  • Skyfall at Cha-am: Four dead as police plane plunges into sea

    Skyfall at Cha-am: Four dead as police plane plunges into sea

    A routine morning turned tragic at Cha-am Beach today as a small aircraft, believed to be a police plane, crashed into the sea, leaving four dead and one injured. The incident adds to a growing list of aviation tragedies in Thailand in recent years. At approximately 8.15am, today, April 25, emergency services in Phetchaburi province received reports of a plane…

  • Tourist egged in Hua Hin taxi turf war but still loves Thailand

    Tourist egged in Hua Hin taxi turf war but still loves Thailand

    A dream getaway turned into a gooey nightmare for one Mauritian tourist after she was pelted with eggs in Hua Hin — all for using a ride-hailing app. Banita Gopal Periah, a visitor from Mauritius, shared her shocking experience yesterday, April 18, in a popular Hua Hin Facebook group used by expats and travellers to discuss local tips and advice.…

  • Cha-am–Hua Hin highway upgrade to boost travel and tourism

    Cha-am–Hua Hin highway upgrade to boost travel and tourism

    Thailand is paving the way for a smoother ride, literally, as the government pushes forward with a massive upgrade of Highway 37, better known as the Cha-am Bypass, in a project set to ease traffic woes, enhance road safety, and drive tourism and economic growth along the Gulf coast. Spanning 50 kilometres between Cha-am in Phetchaburi and Pranburi in Prachuap…

  • Japanese man arrested in Hua Hin for fraud and assault charges

    Japanese man arrested in Hua Hin for fraud and assault charges

    A 42 year old Japanese national was arrested in Hua Hin district, Prachuap Khiri Khan province, on March 23 at around 2pm. He is wanted in Japan for assaulting a fellow Japanese citizen in 2017. The arrest followed an investigation by immigration police, who located him based on a warrant issued by the Southern Bangkok Criminal Court for fraud. Kaneda…

  • House of cards tumbles: Cops bust Hua Hin gambling ring

    House of cards tumbles: Cops bust Hua Hin gambling ring

    Six suspects have been rounded up in a dramatic police raid on an illegal online gambling empire operating out of Hua Hin, Prachuap Khiri Khan. The Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) swooped in on LAVAMAX1688, a shadowy betting network that had raked in over 8 million baht in just eight months. With arrest warrants issued for seven people, officers stormed…

  • Thai jail nightmare: British tourist forced to drink urine after arrest

    Thai jail nightmare: British tourist forced to drink urine after arrest

    A British tourist revealed he had to drink his own urine in a Thailand jail after being drugged and beaten in a Thai police cell after he was spiked while partying in Hua Hin. Lewis Green was on the final day of his eight-week solo adventure in Thailand when his dream trip turned into a nightmare. Arrested on January 24,…

  • Thai-tanic turmoil: British retirees escape Thailand prison drama

    Thai-tanic turmoil: British retirees escape Thailand prison drama

    In an astonishing twist of fate, an elderly British couple have narrowly avoided what had seemed an inevitable prison sentence in Thailand. Instead, they’ve been handed 9,000 baht fines (£200), allowing them to plan their much-anticipated return to the UK. Their ordeal began in 2020 when Des and Mary Byrne retired to Thailand’s picturesque Thai Riviera, envisioning a peaceful, sun-soaked…

  • Elderly British couple’s Thailand nightmare goes from bad to cell

    Elderly British couple’s Thailand nightmare goes from bad to cell

    An elderly British couple face time in a Thailand jail despite being victims of a savage beating, caught on CCTV, in their own back yard. One of the victims described the past year as a “living hell.” The couple, Des and Mary Byrne, from Middlesbrough, in the North-East of England, envisioned a peaceful retirement on the “Thai Riviera,” but their…

  • Family race to rescue British man from mystery illness in Thailand

    Family race to rescue British man from mystery illness in Thailand

    The family of a British man is desperately trying to airlift him back to England after he was struck down by a mysterious illness in Thailand. The drama began with a 5am shock call from a Thai hospital requesting payment, leaving his family bewildered and fearing a scam before they realised it was all too real. Raymond Wallace, a retired…

  • New airport bus service to Pattaya and Hua Hin

    New airport bus service to Pattaya and Hua Hin

    Travellers can now enjoy a first-class bus service from Don Mueang and Suvarnabhumi airports to Pattaya and Hua Hin, starting March 8, operated by State-run Transport Co. Managing Director Atthawit Rakchamroon announced that the service will offer comfort and convenience for both tourists and locals. Four daily round trips will run between Don Mueang and Pattaya, covering 162 kilometres in…

  • Beautician from Thailand battles British heirs for £400k inheritance

    Beautician from Thailand battles British heirs for £400k inheritance

    In an explosive legal showdown fit for a soap opera, a beautician from Thailand is taking her former British lover’s sons to the London High Court, demanding her slice of their late father’s £400,000 inheritance. The contentious affair has captivated courtroom observers, as they watch the tug-of-war over promises, property, and pounds unfold in the British High Court. Kanokporn Nattachai…

  • Hua Hin Airport to gain international status by next year

    Hua Hin Airport to gain international status by next year

    The Transport Ministry announced plans to elevate Hua Hin Airport to international status by next year, marking a significant step in enhancing regional connectivity. Transport Deputy Minister Manaporn Charoensri revealed this initiative yesterday, directing the Department of Airports, Aeronautical Radio of Thailand, and other relevant agencies to develop Hua Hin’s operations and secure the necessary international airport certification. Heightened passenger…

  • Thaksin joins daughter Paetongtarn on Pheu Thai train to Hua Hin

    Thaksin joins daughter Paetongtarn on Pheu Thai train to Hua Hin

    In a scene worthy of a political drama, former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra made a grand entrance as he joined his daughter, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, on a luxury train journey to Hua Hin. The trip, organised for Pheu Thai MPs and ministers, marked a rare public appearance for the controversial patriarch amidst ongoing investigations. Thaksin boarded the Royal…

  • Charity dinner in Hua Hin to raise funds for impoverished children

    Charity dinner in Hua Hin to raise funds for impoverished children

    Hands Across the Water, an Australian charity established to support victims of the 2004 Boxing Day tsunami, is hosting a charity dinner to raise funds for a commemorative charity run. The run, initiated by the charity’s founder, Peter Baines, began on December 1 and is set to conclude on December 26, marking the 20th anniversary of the devastating tragedy that…

  • Going bananas: Thailand’s creative crackdown on Hua Hin’s monkey mayhem

    Going bananas: Thailand’s creative crackdown on Hua Hin’s monkey mayhem

    Innovative measures are underway in Thailand to address issues of monkey disturbances in the Hua Hin area, Prachuap Khiri Khan province. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation (DNP), in collaboration with the Hua Hin Municipality, has launched a unique operation employing remote control traps to relocate monkeys from Khao Takiab and Khao Hin Lek Fai. The operation,…

  • Rain check: Hua Hin and Cha-am tourism ready for holiday splash

    Rain check: Hua Hin and Cha-am tourism ready for holiday splash

    Heavy rain in Hua Hin and Cha-am are anticipated to impact tourism during the upcoming three-day holiday, potentially worsening domestic sentiment. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) identified natural disasters as a critical factor to monitor during the high season. Earlier this week, continuous rainfall led to flooding in Cha-am, Hua Hin, and parts of Phetkasem Highway, with water levels…

  • Rain check: Flash floods wreak havoc in Cha-am and Hua Hin

    Rain check: Flash floods wreak havoc in Cha-am and Hua Hin

    Relentless downpours turned parts of Cha-am and Hua Hin into temporary lakes as heavy rain caused floods between 20 to 40 centimetres deep in both districts. Even sections of the busy Phetkasem Highway weren’t spared. Starting at 4am, today, October 9, the rain battered the towns, flooding key areas. Cha-am’s municipal market and roads leading to the popular Cha-am Beach…

  • Trunk show: Elephant Parade fever strikes Hua Hin

    Trunk show: Elephant Parade fever strikes Hua Hin

    The Elephant Parade is stampeding its way to the beachside town of Hua Hin, and it’s going to be one colourful spectacle you won’t want to miss. From October 12 to November 22, 35 dazzlingly decorated elephants will be popping up at top landmarks like Pineapple Valley Golf Club, Blúport, and some of the city’s swankiest hotels, including The Standard…

  • Top cops transferred after Hua Hin nightclub shooting

    Top cops transferred after Hua Hin nightclub shooting

    Five senior police officers in Hua Hin have been abruptly transferred following a tragic shooting incident at an unlicensed nightclub. The incident, which resulted in the death of a soldier and injuries to three others, has rocked the resort town of Prachuap Khiri Khan. Among those reassigned on Monday is Police Colonel Kampanart Na Wichai, the station superintendent. This move,…

  • Fake Thai monk arrested after trying to deceive police in Hua Hin

    Fake Thai monk arrested after trying to deceive police in Hua Hin

    A fake Thai monk was arrested yesterday after visiting Hua Hin Police Station in the southern province of Prachuap Khiri Khan and attempting to deceive officers. The fake monk, 29 year old Wichai Praisingh, arrived at the police station at around 4pm, yesterday, August 13, and asked officers to donate to a monastery in the Sam Roi Yot district of…

  • Prachuap Khiri Khan holds water ceremony for king’s birthday

    Prachuap Khiri Khan holds water ceremony for king’s birthday

    The governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan led a sacred water collection ceremony at Wat Khao Tham Ma Rong, Bang Saphan, in honour of King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s upcoming 72nd birthday celebration. Somkid Chantamorn, the Governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan, presided over a sacred water collection ceremony yesterday, July 4, at Wat Khao Tham Ma Rong in Pong Prasat subdistrict, Bang Saphan…

  • Hua Hin mourns loss of beloved expat Lizzy Ginsel

    Hua Hin mourns loss of beloved expat Lizzy Ginsel

    Renowned Hua Hin resident Lizzy Ginsel passed away at Hua Hin Hospital yesterday morning, June 20. A cherished figure within the community, Lizzy’s legacy resonates through her philanthropic endeavours and unwavering support for numerous charitable causes, notably the Rotary Club of Royal Hua Hin. Renowned for her spirited personality, Lizzy was the driving force behind the Multi-Culti Club (MCC), fostering…

  • Belgian tourist dies after horrific attack by German in Hua Hin

    Belgian tourist dies after horrific attack by German in Hua Hin

    A 64 year old Belgian tourist tragically succumbed to severe injuries following a brutal assault in Hua Hin in early April. The attack left him with a fractured skull and 10 broken bones, leading to a coma from which he never awoke. Jan Valkenborg was holidaying with his Thai girlfriend in the resort town when he was ambushed. He was smoking…

  • Khao Takiab: Thailand’s hottest condo spot

    Khao Takiab: Thailand’s hottest condo spot

    Khao Takiab in Hua Hin is soaring in popularity among condo buyers, emerging as one of Thailand’s most coveted locations, according to a recent report by Knight Frank. This vibrant seaside area has quickly become a top choice for local and international buyers. Knight Knox’s latest insights reveal four prime spots for riverside and seaside condos in Thailand: Charoen Krung…

  • PM Srettha’s plan to rename Hua Hin Airport

    PM Srettha’s plan to rename Hua Hin Airport

    During a visit to Hua Hin yesterday, Prime Minister Srettha revealed his support for renaming the airport to Phetch-Hua Hin. This strategic move aims to highlight the adjoining province of Phetchaburi and tap into its potential as a tourist hotspot. Currently situated in the Hua Hin district of Prachuap Khiri Khan province, Hua Hin Airport is positioned right on the…

  • Smoke chaos engulfs Hua Hin: Landfill fire threatens public health

    Smoke chaos engulfs Hua Hin: Landfill fire threatens public health

    A noxious haze descended upon Hua Hin for days, emanating from a blaze at an old landfill between Soi 102 and Soi 112 in Thap Thai. Governor of Prachuap Khiri Khan yesterday, May 8, marshalled resources to combat the enduring landfill inferno, which has stubbornly smouldered for five relentless days. Initially subdued by recent rains, the inferno reignited yesterday morning,…

  • Summer storm in Hua Hin causes serious durian crop damages

    Summer storm in Hua Hin causes serious durian crop damages

    A sudden summer storm wreaked havoc in Hua Hin where over 1 tonne of ripe durians toppled over at a local orchard causing damages estimated at 300,000 baht. The storm lashed through Huay Sat Yai Subdistrict on Monday, May 6, tearing roofs off homes and destroying property. Among the affected was Khajonphat Ngamkhamkan’s 3-acre durian orchard, where the approaching harvest…

  • Family’s holiday nightmare: Luxury villa turns out to be scam

    Family’s holiday nightmare: Luxury villa turns out to be scam

    A family’s excitement for their Hua Hin holiday took a turn as they fell victim to a cunning Facebook scam, leaving them high and dry. Amidst the bustling holiday anticipation, a family, with an individual named Kukkai as their representative, eagerly planned their annual retreat, scouring for a pet-friendly haven to accommodate eight to 10 people. Their quest led the…

  • Hua Hin water woes won’t dampen Songkran spirit

    Hua Hin water woes won’t dampen Songkran spirit

    To quench concerns over water scarcity threatening the Songkran festival, Hua Hin Municipality is taking swift action to ensure the festivities flow smoothly without parching tourism enthusiasm. Mayor Nopporn Wutthikul, flanked by municipal bigwigs and key officials, huddled to hash out strategies to navigate the drought as the region gears up for the traditional Thai New Year festivity. Pranburi Dam,…

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