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Since May, Phuket Immigration has recorded over 100,000 Indian visitors

This was the number of the 436,326 foreign visitors who landed in Phuket at that time. According to experts of the tourism industry, Phuket’s “Old Town” in the center of the city is currently extremely popular with visitors from India. According to reports, Indian tourists enjoy taking pictures of the Old Town’s beautiful buildings. The countries that have sent the most tourists to Thailand include Australia, Singapore, the United Kingdom, Malaysia, Germany, the United States, and Russia. The top five nations by number of travelers coming in Thailand were Malaysia, India, Laos, Singapore, and the United Kingdom. In addition to enjoying the architecture and outdoor activities, Indian tourists adore nothing more than to meander through Old Town and shop there. In an effort to reassure travelers, many establishments have recently started to educate themselves about Indian food, music, and culture. An official spokeswoman for the government stated last week that…

In Pattaya, Thailand, numerous bars and clubs don’t pass tests for fire safety

The inspectors mostly examined the fire exits and fire fighting equipment to see if they adhered to safety regulations. Some locations, they claimed, just had one fire escape, which wasn’t enough for a safe evacuation. The famed Pattaya Walking Street continues to make headlines. On Monday at around 4 am on Walking Street, a gang of street vendors beat a “European tourist” with a metal chair after he allegedly failed to pay for his lunch. Officials claim that several entrances were blocked, making it challenging to flee the building swiftly in the case of a fire. However, inspections revealed that many of the fire exits were “not viable.” The authorities did not single out any particular venues, but they did state that all venues that did not pass the inspection would need to make the required adjustments and upgrades to their areas before they could reopen to Walking Street revelers.…

Vietnam Airlines’ inaugural flight lands in Phuket, Thailand

The monsoon season is already well started in Thailand, so as a welcome gift to the island, each guest was given a waterproof rucksack. On the day of the Vietnamese flag carrier’s inaugural flight to Phuket, the auditing firm Deloitte Vietnam published a report that raised questions about the airline’s capacity to continue operations. The tourists will take part in activities organized by the Phuket Office of the Thailand Tourism Authority while they are there. Tan Son Nhat International Airport in Ho Chi Minh City and Phuket International Airport will be connected every Thursday by a nonstop flight. In addition, the airline has already begun discussing measures to cancel the purchase of four Boeing B787 and Airbus A320 aircraft with suppliers. Vietnam Airlines’ first flight from Ho Chi Minh City landed at Phuket International Airport with 161 people on board. There aren’t any tickets available for purchase on this route…

An expert on viruses urges Thailand’s populace to restock for the pandemic fight

Dr. Yong Poovorawan compared vaccination to preparing the body’s immune system to serve as a front-line combatant against invasive illnesses. In particular among the “608” group, booster doses have shown to be quite beneficial in averting severe symptoms, hospitalization, and death. The Covid-19 virus attacks our bodies directly, but it also mutates or disguises itself so that the troops cannot recognize it as a threat, eventually overcoming our defenses. No matter how many vaccinations you have received, you could still get Covid-19. Dr. Yong is referring to the 608 category, which includes adults over 60, those with severe chronic illnesses, and pregnant women who are at least 12 weeks along in their pregnancy. Patients with chronic kidney disease and those on immunosuppressants are encouraged to choose the long-acting antibody, which is now widely accessible in Thailand, as their immunity cannot be increased through vaccinations. The 71-year-old doctor is urging the…

Drinking water causes waterborne illnesses in kids at a school in Phuket

In Phuket’s largest city, food poisoning was discovered at a school on August 19. The Darasamuth Phuket School’s director asserted that the water system was to blame for yesterday’s disaster (Wednesday). Coliform bacteria are present in the feces of all warm-blooded creatures, including humans. It is advisable to call a doctor if you suspect an E. coli infection in a small kid because these illnesses can be highly serious. Antibiotics and loperamide are not recommended. The director reported that “a number” of children suffered diarrhea and food poisoning on August 19. Following laboratory examination, coliform bacteria were discovered in the school’s food and water supply. Dararat asserts Schools received water that was not sterile and was consequently polluted with coliform bacteria due to malfunctioning UV disinfection equipment. While some E. coli patients may not show symptoms for two weeks, others might not. If you are having E. coli symptoms, drink…

Foreign professionals can now apply for Thailand’s new 10-year visa

Four categories of tourists will be qualified for 10-year visas if they earn $80,000 a year and have $1 million in assets. Radhika Rao, a Singaporean economist, claimed that the pandemic altered workplace regulations and ushered in freedom of location and employment scope. Currently, nations are making an effort to profit from this by providing long-term residency with alluring incentives. We can achieve the 5-year 1 million target and 1 trillion baht domestic spending if we do this well. The program will also help Thailand promote smart devices, digital technology, and electric vehicles. With so many expats working in Thailand for extended periods of time, LTR has the longest validity duration, which satisfies a requirement. Work permits and visas, according to Vibeke Lyssand Leirvag, head of the Joint Foreign Chambers of Commerce in Thailand, have been the biggest barrier to business in Thailand over the past ten years. LTR provides…

Three Thai meals are among the top 50 street snacks in Asia

Thailand’s soft power industry, according to the Department of Foreign Trade, encourages international trade and export, particularly of food, fruits, healthcare, beauty items, and distinctive Thai goods. Three Thai meals are among the top 50 Asian street snacks listed by CNN Travel. According to CNN, Kai Jeow Pu () was… Heaven-sent. This wok-cooked dish includes fluffy borders, a sweet chili sauce, and a crispy outer layer. Northern Thai Khao Soi is the best soup in the world. egg noodles deep-fried with curry soup. It’s typical in Chaing Mai and other parts of northern Thailand. Anucha estimated the value of Thailand’s soft power companies at 1.4 trillion baht. The three best Asian street foods were crab omelettes, Khao Soi, and Isaan sausages. This dish is offered by Michelin-starred street vendor Jay Fai. Sausage made from fermented pork, rice, and garlic. With pickled ginger, chiles, and cabbage, the meat is grilled. Sausage…

Thailand intends to use used cooking oil to manufacture jet fuel nationwide

Thai used cooking oil will be required if the company is to be successful. According to Chaiwat, the BCP is working with Italian companies to develop technologies that will transform used cooking oil into jet fuel. According to Chaiwat, Bangchak has an advantage. “BCP benefits from the chemical hydrogen created during the distillation process in this project. Hydrogen can be used to purify used vegetable oil to produce “Biojet” fuel. Because we aren’t starting from scratch, the project is less expensive. Representatives from BCP, BBGI Plc, and Thanachok Oil Light joined forces to sign the required paperwork to make their idea of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) a reality. The Thai food industry, particularly the numerous fast food restaurants, will also be gathering discarded cooking oil. BCP will hold 51% of the company’s shares, followed by BBGI (20%) and Thanachok Oil Light (29%). The food business generates around 17 million liters…

Don Mueang Airport now has a new direct bus to Pattaya

The bus from Bangkok’s airport to Pattaya costs 350 Baht one-way. In August, the service will offer two round journeys every day. Bell Travel runs shuttles between Suvarnabhumi Airport and Bangkok and a new bus service between BKK airport and Hua Hin as of August 22. Bell Travel Service sells shuttle tickets at Gate 10 of Don Mueang Airport and online at BellTravelService.com. The 6 am bus leaves Pattaya’s Bell Travel Service Office on North Pattaya Road for Don Mueang. Tell people so this and other routes will soon get bus service. Don Mueang International Airport, Bangkok’s secondary airport, now flies directly to Pattaya, a popular tourist destination and nightlife hub. If the shuttle proves successful, Don Mueang Airport’s Deputy Director of Operations said it might lead to further bus choices. Pattaya and Don Mueang Airport shuttle buses leave at 3 p.m. Pattaya is Don Mueang’s favorite destination, according to…

Two Thailand-Australia routes will be introduced by low-cost carrier Thai AirAsia X

Mondays, Tuesdays, Fridays, and Sundays are Bangkok-Sydney flight days. Thai AirAsia X’s acting CEO discussed the new routes’ potential. Australia is among the top three educational destinations for Thai students and a top travel destination for Thai tourists. Thailand and Australia have significant qualities that draw tourists from both hemispheres. Bangkok offers travelers nightlife, culture, shopping, and Thai cuisine. It’s also a major transit hub for Australians.” Melbourne-Bangkok one-way economy flights start at $299 AUD (7,552 Thai baht). Wednesdays, Thursdays, and Sundays are Bangkok-Melbourne flight days. One-way Business Class flatbed tickets cost $1,199 AUD (30,293 Thai baht). Melbourne Airport Aviation Chief Jim Parashos backed the new services. “We’re excited to have Thai AirAsia X at Melbourne Airport.” Thailand is a favorite destination of Australians, so we expect these new direct routes to be popular, especially among leisure travelers eager to enjoy the country’s food, beaches, and culture. This new route…