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Standard taxi fees in Thailand are 45 to 50 baht, but airports charge more

While standing or sitting in traffic will cost about 5 baht per minute in Thailand, taxi drivers have proposed a 45 to 50 baht increase. Sadit said Thai taxi drivers might raise fares by providing better service. The department will meet with the associations in October to establish the fare. The Land Transport Department said it would evaluate the rates at a later meeting. Sadit says the Land Transport Department must support and teach cab drivers. Sadit said four departments, including the Suvarnabhumi Taxi Coordination Association and the Electric Taxi Association, discussed the fare hike. Sadit Jaitiang, president of the Thai Public Taxi Association, said the group met with Sirirat Weerasarn, deputy director of land transport, to discuss new taxi pricing. When recommending new rates, they sent the Land Transport Department the following information: The basic fare for 1,500 cc taxis and 2,000 cc taxis is 45 Baht and 50…

A Thai hotel breaks the world record for the largest Negroni drink

Take a sip! After its bar crafted the largest Negroni cocktail ever, a hotel in Bangkok can now boast a new, alcoholic Guinness World Record. According to the official Guinness adjudicator, all of the alcohol must be bottled and distributed within the next three months. The barrels of Negroni were pumped into an ice-filled acrylic container that was 1.7 meters tall and weighted roughly 400 kg on Monday, officially setting the record. The conventional 10-ounce old-fashioned glass used to serve a Negroni beverage could pour an astounding 2,130 different cocktails. Therefore, if you enjoy the Negroni, this is a fantastic opportunity to stop by the Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok Hotel’s bar. Bangkok’s new Guinness World Record-holding cocktail broke the prior record, which contained 504 liters of Negroni, by more than 125 liters. The quantity of orange peels used as a garnish is unknown. Numerous bottles of each component were used by…

Thai government will boost the minimum wage by 5% beginning on October 1

After the last increase in 2020, Labour Minister Suchart Chomklin thinks it’s time to raise the minimum daily wage again. The three-party committee decided on average increases of 5.02 percent last month, with different rates for nine groups of provinces. Chon Buri, Rayong, and Phuket will pay 354 baht per day, while Yala, Pattani, Narathiwat, Nan, and Udon Thani will pay 328 baht. Mr. Suchart said that the Ministry of Finance would raise interest rates to help cushion the effects of rising inflation, especially on the poorest people. In Nan and Udon Thani, the prices of goods would go up by eight baht. Labor unions wanted rates to be much higher than they were yesterday. Before May 1, groups said that a new national tax of 492 baht should be put in place. He said that the average increase of 5.02 percent was fine for business owners who knew how…

Affluent Americans, Chinese, and Brits lead the list of new Thai visa applicants

The first 12 days saw a modest influx of LTR visa requests; to yet, 400 people—mostly retirees—have submitted applications. With nearly 20% of the applications coming from the US, Americans were the group who jumped on the new LTR visa scheme the most. Just 1,200 people applied for the smart visa program in the four years since the previous visa scheme was introduced to entice long-term expats to the kingdom, so the 400 applicants this month could be a good omen. Following a worldwide decline in tourism, nations are devising strategies to draw travelers and generate income. To raise Thailand’s standing in emerging technologies and make the nation a Southeast Asian tech powerhouse and global player, the country has adopted the strategy of seeking to attract wealthy expats, especially digital nomads and wealthy pensioners, as well as enticing competent experts. Another 30% of applicants were digital nomads looking to relocate…

An earthquake occurs in northern Thailand’s Chiang Mai

Northern Thailand occasionally experiences stronger, more catastrophic earthquakes. At 1:03 a.m., a magnitude 3.6 earthquake shook the Fang district in the Chiang Mai province of northern Thailand, according to the Meteorological Department. There have been no incidents, fatalities, or losses reported. Numerous fault lines traverse the northern region of Thailand, making it prone to earthquakes. The center of the earthquake, which was 4 kilometers deep and located in the Mae Kha subdistrict, caused significant shaking in the area. Mae Kha, Chai Prakan, and Mae Ngon subdistricts reported significant tremors, while Mueang Chiang Mai, 100 kilometers to the south, felt the earthquakes. Mae Kha resident: “I was lying on the floor when I heard a big rumbling sound.” Then, I began to tremble. One person on the third floor of an apartment building in Chai Prakan said, “I heard a big sound, like someone starting a car, then the building shook.…

Thailand demands ten million Thai Baht from 20th Century Fox to repair Maya Bay

Roots of indigenous plants prevented the sand in Maya Bay from washing away. Sand would have eroded in the absence of the plants. Reopening of the bay is planned for October 1. Given what we’ve learned today, the bay might stay closed. For breaking Thailand’s National Park Act and National Environmental Quality Promotion and Conservation Act, the film company was sued (1992). The native ecology of Phi Phi Island was devastated by renovations. The 250-meter beach at Maya Bay was reopened in January after 3 and a half years. The film company was sued for permitting Maya Bay to be “renovated” for the movie by Thailand’s Forestry Department. The Supreme Court mandated that Thailand’s Department of Forestry use 10 million baht from 20th Century Studios to repair Maya Bay. 20th Century Fox, now known as 20th Century Studios, is responsible for the environmental harm caused by Leonardo DiCaprio’s 2000 film…

Thailand will construct a second bridge to Malaysia

The Thai and Malaysian governments believe that the bridge will increase travel and business between their nations. A road connecting Bukit Kayu Hitam and Sadao will increase trade between Malaysia and Thailand, and both ministries want to hasten its construction. To accomplish their $30 billion bilateral trade goal by 2025, Malaysia’s Saifuddin Abdullah and Thailand’s Don Pramudwinai made an agreement to upgrade border infrastructure in August. The “Harmony Bridge” in Sungai Golok, which connects to Malaysia’s Rantau Panjang, will be connected to it. Buketa, Narathiwat, and Bukit Bunga, Malaysia are linked by the second river bridge. Malaysia’s most frequent visitors are still Thais, with Singaporeans coming in first. The brand-new bridge will facilitate cross-border traffic by land between the two nations. In July, Malaysians were the most prevalent foreign nationals entering Thailand, particularly via the province of Songkhla. However, an area assessment and topography survey must be finished first. A…

China Airlines inaugurates a new flight to Chiang Mai

Yesterday, China Airlines said that it will start flying to Chiang Mai, Thailand. The Taiwanese airline said on the day it reopened its borders that flights to the city of Chiang Mai in northern Thailand would start on January 20, 2019. Starting next month, there will be three flights a week between Brisbane and Taipei. The airline also said that during the last three months of this year, there will be 30% more flights and 50% more flights to Southeast Asia. The flight CI851 from Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport to Chiang Mai leaves at 7.50 a.m. on Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday, and Saturday and arrives at 11 a.m. From October to December 2022, there will also be three flights a week to Auckland. In October and November, there will be three flights a week from Sydney and Melbourne to Taipei, up from the two flights they have now. In December, there…

An expert cautions that Bangkok has yet to experience its worst rainfall

Today, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration issued a warning on its Facebook page to city residents about impending rain beginning at 5:00 p.m. till eight o’clock in the evening, mainly in Don Mueang, Sai Mai, Klong Sam Wa, Lak Si, Bang Khen, Chatuchak, and Lat Phrao. This year’s average rainfall during a seven-day period between August 1 and September 10 in Bangkok and its suburbs was 99.9mm, the greatest amount in the past six years. Between August 1 and September 10, the capital and its suburbs received over 120mm of rain on six separate days. This morning, according to Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt, the water levels in the Lat Phrao and Prem Prachakon canals had reduced by 50 cm and 30 cm, respectively, but not in the Lat Krabang and Prawet Buri Ram canals. Today (Monday), Dr. Sunt Srianthumrong, a special professor at the National Institute of Development Administration’s (NIDA) Graduate…

Today, a cannabis bill will be urgently considered by the House

Since legalization, tens of thousands of large corporations and hundreds of small firms have sold cannabis- and hemp-based products. Family farms may cultivate cannabis on up to 15 rai for use as fiber, stems, and roots. In November, an additional cannabis expo will be held at Chang International Circuit in Buri Ram. Personal cultivation of up to 15 plants per home would be permitted. The Herbal Product Act permits hospitals to grow medical cannabis under this new legislation. For the new proposed legislation, the Kratom Plant Act, the Tobacco Product Control Act, and the Alcoholic Beverage Control Act serve as models. If the Cannabis and Hemp Bill were to pass, the laws would become legal. According to him, senators and legislators are compelled to consider and adopt cannabis policy. He asserts that public awareness campaigns have educated folks and helped to eliminate the chemical in question. The bill will make…