Celebrate Family Day with Free Entry to Thailand’s National Parks on April 14 On Thailand’s Family Day, April 14, the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation is dropping entry fees for Thai nationals and their vehicles in national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and non-hunting areas across the country. According to spokesperson Anucha, the government encourages Thai citizens to visit national parks during Family Day and the Songkran festival as a way to strengthen family bonds, promote tourism, and encourage the exploration of Thailand’s natural resources. Preparing for Songkran: Ensuring Safety and Assistance for Visitors Every Songkran, Thailand’s national parks witness an increase in visitors, and this trend is expected to continue this year. To ensure a smooth and enjoyable experience, the department will be deploying more officials to assist tourists during the New Year festival. Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has also urged tourism-related agencies to prioritize tourist safety during…
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Thailand’s Growing Elderly Population Strains Social-Welfare Budget The Fiscal Policy Office anticipates that, by 2033, Thailand’s social-welfare expenditures will surpass 1 trillion baht, primarily due to the increasing expenses associated with caring for the nation’s aging population. A Dwindling Workforce and Higher Expenditures As the number of elderly individuals grows, the government is compelled to allocate more funds towards their care, while tax revenue from the shrinking working-age population is declining. According to Finance Ministry deputy spokesperson Pornchai Thiraveja, the birth rate in Thailand has been decreasing since 2013. This trend not only slows economic growth but also diminishes the state’s taxable revenue, explained Pornchai, who also serves as an advisor to the ministry’s Fiscal Policy Office. Over the last five years, the state’s cost of caring for the elderly (inclusive of pensions, senior healthcare, and other welfare benefits) has increased by 5.15%, stated Pornchai. He emphasized the need for…
Throngs of Tourists Flock to Songkran Celebrations in Chiang Mai The captivating Songkran festival in Chiang Mai is witnessing a significant influx of tourists, gathered to participate in the province-wide celebrations from Thursday to Sunday. Songkran: A Celebration Full of Joy and Reverence Festive activities that tourists can look forward to include a traditional merit-making ritual, an elegant Songkran beauty pageant, and the quintessential water showering ceremony for revered Buddha statues, deeply rooted in the province’s customs. Cooling Off with Tunnel Sprinklers As Chiang Mai’s soaring temperatures encourage visitors to seek respite, the installation of 50-meter-long tunnel sprinklers has proved quite popular. Devised to cool down festival-goers, they serve to enhance the overall experience and enjoyment. Efforts to Maintain Clean Waterways in Urban Areas Provincial authorities recently revealed plans to release a staggering 1 million cubic meters of water daily from the Mae Ngat Somboon Chon dam. The primary purpose…
Boosting Thailand’s Tourism with NFTs The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has recently introduced a non-fungible token (NFT) project in collaboration with Crypto City Connext and over 30 other partners. This innovative project aims to strengthen the tourism industry in the country through the use of digital coupons featuring TAT’s beloved mascot, Nong Sukjai. Collaboration with Local Artists and IT Companies The project has engaged over 20 local artists to design various styles of Nong Sukjai for the digital coupons. These digital artworks are integrated with Thailand’s tourist attractions, including Ratchaprasong Road in Bangkok, Nimmanhaemin Road in Chiang Mai, Dibuk Road in Phuket, Khao Niaw Road in Khon Kaen, and Yomjinda Road in Rayong. Various Types of NFTs during the Trial Phase During the trial phase of this project, a total of 5,550 digital coupons have been released on April 13. These coupons are categorized into “normal,” “rare,” and “super…
Family Care Expected by Majority of Thai Elderly A recent survey conducted by the National Institute of Development Administration (Nida) revealed that most elderly individuals in Thailand expect to receive care from their families, particularly their daughters. The nationwide survey, carried out from March 14-17 among 1,310 respondents aged 60 and above, aimed to determine who should be responsible for elderly care in the country. Findings from the Survey According to the results, 53.1% of the participants anticipate family members providing care, while 41.9% prefer assistance from government organizations such as state-run facilities. Care from temples, foundations, associations, and non-governmental organizations (NGOs) is expected by 3.6% of respondents, and 1.5% from private organizations. Within the group preferring family care, 36% want support from their eldest or second eldest daughters, 23.9% from their eldest or second eldest sons, and 19.1% from all their children. In contrast, 84.8% of those seeking help…
Increasing Eastern Sarus Crane Population in Vietnam With a mission to save the Eastern Sarus Crane, the Zoological Park Organization (ZPO) is joining hands with the Vietnam Zoos Association, People’s Committee of Dong Thap Province in Vietnam, and the International Crane Foundation to bolster their population. Through a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU), these organizations have agreed on collaborative measures to support these majestic birds in their natural habitat. Reviving Sarus Cranes in Vietnam and Thailand Since 2009, the ZPO has been working on reintroducing the Eastern Sarus Crane to Thailand. The birds are bred and released into the wild wetlands of Buri Ram province. Director-General of the ZPO, Attapon Srihayun, highlighted the importance of this initiative, saying, “We are striving to bring them back from the brink of extinction into their natural habitat so they continue to fly in the skies.” Mr. Attapon expressed his gratitude to everyone involved in…
ONWR Warns of Drought Risks Due to El Nino Phenomenon The Office of the National Water Resources (ONWR) has issued a warning for people in Thailand to prepare for potential drought conditions by conserving water. The El Nino phenomenon, which began in July, has led to significantly less rainfall than in typical years. Coordinated Efforts to Address the Drought Crisis ONWR secretary-general Surasee Kittimonthon, speaking after a meeting with representatives from various water-related agencies, stated that a plan has been established to address the possible drought crisis, especially during intermittent rains in August. These agencies include the Department of Royal Irrigation, the Department of Water Resources, Thai Meteorological Department, and the Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (Egat). The national committee on water resources supports the plan, which identifies the areas most vulnerable to drought and outlines the necessary tools, machines, and additional water sources to assist in emergencies. “We have…
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s Surprise Visit to Khao San Road Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha recently made an unexpected visit to Khao San Road, engaging in an entertaining water fight with locals and tourists alike. The Prime Minister and members of the United Thai Nation Party arrived at the famous Songkran celebration venue on Friday afternoon, where they were met with excitement and curiosity from the crowd. Discussing Safety Measures amid Songkran Celebrations Upon arrival, Gen Prayut took the time to discuss safety measures with officials responsible for overseeing the festivities. As he began his consultation, enthusiastic revelers initiated a light-hearted water attack, prompting the Prime Minister to purchase a large water gun to fend off his assailants. Despite attempts by his followers to protect his face from the onslaught, the crowd continued its playful assault. First Visit in 15 Years and Boosting Tourism Efforts As he made his way through…
Super Poll Survey Predicts No Landslide Victory in May 14 Election The latest Super Poll survey reveals that none of the parties will secure a landslide victory in the upcoming May 14 election. The nationwide survey, conducted from April 5-13 with 6,073 participants, forecasts that Pheu Thai will come out on top, securing 160 House seats from both constituency and party-list systems. Pheu Thai Leading the Charge Pheu Thai is expected to win 133 out of the 400 constituency seats and an additional 27 out of 100 party-list seats. Although the party has set an ambitious goal of winning 310 seats, Super Poll estimates that it will secure a maximum of 185 seats or a minimum of 135 seats in a worst-case scenario. Bhumjaithai Comes in Second Bhumjaithai is predicted to finish as the runner-up with a total of 121 seats, comprised of 101 constituency seats and 20 party-list seats.…
Celebrate Family Day and Songkran at Thailand’s National Parks Thailand’s Family Day, which falls on April 14, presents an excellent opportunity for Thai nationals to visit the country’s national parks. The Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation has announced that entry fees for national parks, wildlife sanctuaries, and non-hunting areas across the country will be waived for Thai nationals and their vehicles on this special day. An Invitation to Strengthen Family Bonds Anucha Mokhaves, from the Department of National Parks, mentions that the government encourages Thai nationals to visit national parks during Family Day and the Songkran festival. These visits aim to foster relationships among family members, boost tourism, and allow visitors to learn about Thailand’s natural resources. National parks typically experience an influx of local visitors during the Songkran festival. Preparations for the Holiday Season To accommodate the increased number of visitors during the New Year Festival,…