AOT earmarks 723-rai near Suvarnabhumi Airport for wholesale market

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The Airports of Thailand (AOT) will be putting a 723-rai plot next to Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport up for bidding on August 8.

AOT earmarks 723-rai near Suvarnabhumi Airport for wholesale market

AOT president Nitinai Sirismatthakarn said earlier this week that the aim is to commercially develop the plot on Wat Srivari Noi Road in Samut Prakan’s Bang Phli district. The land’s estimated value is 1.76 billion baht.

Nitinai reckoned that the land could be developed into an agricultural wholesale market as it is surrounded by plantations. AOT also hopes that once the development is complete, it will help complement AOT’s certification centre for exported agricultural products, which AOT operates under its subsidiary AOT TAFA Operator.

“The new market will function like the wholesale fresh market in Pathum Thani, where farmers from nearby provinces send their produce to sell in bulk or for export. The contractor will be responsible for land development and construction of market facilities, which is estimated at 1.9 billion baht,” he said.

There is about 1,470 rai of free land around Suvarnabhumi Airport, some of which has been turned into a bicycle lane. AOT is planning to put the rest of the land up for commercial development projects in targeted businesses that promote the airport’s operation, including petrol stations, community malls and showrooms.

AOT hopes these projects will help boost the ratio of revenue from non-aeronautical businesses to 50 per cent from the current ratio of 43 per cent.

Published : July 30, 2022

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Thailand records 1,962 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 32 deaths on Saturday

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The Public Health Ministry reported on Saturday (July 30) that over the past 24 hours, 1,962 Covid-19 patients have been admitted to hospitals.

Thailand records 1,962 confirmed Covid-19 cases, 32 deaths on Saturday

The death toll has risen by 32, while 2,157 patients have recovered and discharged from hospitals. 

The number of cumulative cases in the country since January 1, 2022, stands at 2,365,077 with 9,661 deaths.
 

Published : July 30, 2022

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Panda-monium as Chiang Mai Zoo sets new visitor record

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Chiang Mai Zoo recorded its highest number of visitors in 10 years on Friday as about 7,000 people flowed through its gates.

Panda-monium as Chiang Mai Zoo sets new visitor record

The zoo also collected over 1 million baht in admission fees – despite 3,000 of those visitors entering free of charge, its chief Wuthichai Muangman said.

Thai zoos across the country have made entry for children free during the current four-day public holiday for His Majesty the King’s birthday on Thursday.

The most popular attractions at Chiang Mai Zoo are the aquarium and panda enclosure, which are seeing between 3,000 and 4,000 visitors per day.

The zoo’s car park was crammed with as many as 1,400 vehicles on Friday.

Chiang Mai Zoo is famously home to the giant panda Lin Hui, which is on loan from the Chinese government.

Panda-monium as Chiang Mai Zoo sets new visitor record

The 20-year-old female panda has been alone at the zoo since her mate Xuang Xuang died of a heart problem in his enclosure at the age of 19 in 2019.

The pair arrived at the zoo in October 2003. Five years later, Lin Hui gave birth to Lin Ping, their first baby, through artificial insemination. The baby panda was shipped to China in 2013.

Panda-monium as Chiang Mai Zoo sets new visitor record
Panda-monium as Chiang Mai Zoo sets new visitor record
Panda-monium as Chiang Mai Zoo sets new visitor record

Published : July 29, 2022

New ‘vanity’ licence plates go up for auction next Wednesday

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An online auction of the latest coveted vehicle licence plate numbers will take place next Wednesday (August 3), the Department of Land Transport said on Friday.

New ‘vanity’ licence plates go up for auction next Wednesday

As many as 130 “special licence plates” with desired numbers — mostly rare and considered lucky, such as 9999, 8888, and 5555 — will be put under the hammer, the department’s director-general Jirut Wisanjit said.

Along with the coveted numbers, the plates feature auspicious Thai words that mean “lucky”, “beautiful”, “luck”, “best”, “power”, “wealthy”, and “rich”, among others.

The auction for licence plates — the second this year — is scheduled to start at 9am on August 3 at the department’s headquarters in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district.

Prospective bidders may register with the department’s Road Safety Fund or online at the website http://www.tabienrod.com.

Bidders can submit their maximum bids in writing or bid in real-time via the website. The auction will be broadcast on the fund’s Facebook page.

Starting prices range from 500,000 baht for licence plates with double numbers – such as 1122, 3434 and 5665 – to 1.5 million baht for “super premium” numbers, such as 8888 and 9999, according to Jirut.

Proceeds from the auction will go to the Road Safety Fund and partly will be spent on buying equipment for people disabled in road accidents.

Unlike ordinary licence plates, the special plates also have a background with a colourful graphic. Ownership can be transferred or inherited to be used with other registered passenger cars.

Published : July 29, 2022

Thai Navy removes bikini ban sign from island after media storm

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The Royal Thai Navy has removed a sign banning bikinis on Chon Buri’s Samae San Island after it caused a backlash on social media. However, the bikini ban appears to still be in place.

Thai Navy removes bikini ban sign from island after media storm

Anew sign would be erected to create a “better understanding among visitors”, Navy spokesman Vice Adm Pokkrong Monthatphalin said on Friday.

He insisted that there was no dress code for tourists visiting the island but said the Navy asked for their cooperation in dressing “properly” according to “Thai tradition”.

“Please avoid wearing bikinis, for the sake of orderliness and respect for Thai culture and tradition,” he said.

The spokesman added that Samae San, which lies 18 kilometres off the Chon Buri coast, is an eco-tourism destination. Visitors are not allowed to stay overnight and must follow rules similar to those in other natural tourist sites, including no loud noise and no alcohol.

Thai Navy removes bikini ban sign from island after media storm

Samae San came under the spotlight after photos of the sign reading “No bikini. Please respect our culture” went viral on social media.

The island is mostly undeveloped, with no construction other than a small military building. Tourists visit for snorkelling, cycling and trekking.

Thai Navy removes bikini ban sign from island after media storm

Published : July 29, 2022

Heads up! A 1.2% chance of Long March 5B booster hitting Thailand

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There is a 1.2 per cent chance that debris from the falling Chinese rocket booster will hit Thailand, the Geo-Informatics and Space Technology Development Agency (GISTDA) said.

Heads up! A 1.2% chance of Long March 5B booster hitting Thailand

In a Facebook post on Friday, GISTDA said there is still a small chance that some debris may land here because Thailand is in the rocket’s orbit path.

The massive 21-tonne booster, part of the Long March 5B rocket that was launched by China on July 24, may result in masses of debris even after most of it burns in space.

GISTDA said it has been using the Space Traffic Management System or Zircon to analyse the situation and has urged people to monitor updates even though the chance of the debris hitting Thailand is quite low.

This is the third time that a rocket is falling uncontrollably back to Earth. The first was in May 2020, when a massive, out-of-control Chinese rocket fell out of the sky and hit the west coast of Africa.

The Long March 5B module took off last Sunday from China’s Hainan Island to dock at its Tiangong space station.

Published : July 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Bangkok embassies tackle tongue-twisters for Thai Language Day

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Foreign embassies in Bangkok marked National Thai Language Day by showing off their linguistic expertise on Friday (July 29).

Bangkok embassies tackle tongue-twisters for Thai Language Day

Embassy Facebook pages were filled with staff members displaying their Thai skills, ranging from reciting poems with difficult-to-pronounce words to tackling tongue-twisting phrases.

Sweden’s embassy declared that Thai is among languages taught in Swedish schools nationwide, as part of the country’s policy of “mother-tongue language education” introduced in the 1960s.

“In fact, one of our Facebook page administrators learnt Thai in Sweden from this [school] programme too,” the embassy added.

The Japanese embassy’s Facebook page highlighted the birth of the Thai script eight centuries ago under the reign of King Ramkhamhaeng. It made a comparison with the Japanese writing system, which has three sets of alphabets used for different purposes.

Bangkok embassies tackle tongue-twisters for Thai Language Day
Bangkok embassies tackle tongue-twisters for Thai Language Day

The Australian Embassy posted a video featuring three Aussie diplomats taking on “different challenges to prove how good their Thai is”.

One of them tackled a Thai tongue-twister while another recited an eight-line verse containing difficult poetic words.

Bangkok embassies tackle tongue-twisters for Thai Language Day

The Chinese embassy followed suit by grappling with tongue-twisting Thai phrases — most of them difficult even for locals. A video posted on the embassy’s Facebook page also featured Chinese diplomats talking fluently in Thai about how difficult it was for them to learn the language.

The US embassy challenged its American staff to “speak Thai for a day.” In the accompanying video, the staff recited their favourite Thai words and also ones difficult to pronounce.

Bangkok embassies tackle tongue-twisters for Thai Language Day

The British embassy got in on the act with a video displaying the Thai skills of the ambassador and other officials. They were asked to pronounce the official Thai term for the United Kingdom, Thai words for certain animals, and name as many Thai dishes in 30 seconds as they could.

Bangkok embassies tackle tongue-twisters for Thai Language Day

Published : July 29, 2022

Percentage of Thais taking all 3 Covid precautions drops below 75%

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Thais are letting their guard down against Covid-19, according to a Department of Health survey conducted between May and July.

Percentage of Thais taking all 3 Covid precautions drops below 75%

The proportion of people who wear face masks, wash their hands frequently and undergo social distancing dropped from 82 per cent in May to 74.1 per cent in July, the survey showed.

Taking each category separately, social distancing has dropped furthest, to 78.6 per cent, followed by handwashing (88.1 per cent) and mask-wearing (94.6 per cent).

“People of all ages should protect themselves in line with the universal prevention principles to reduce risk of Covid-19 infection,” said department director-general Suwanchai Wattanayingcharoenchai.

He urged venue operators to strictly impose Covid-19 prevention measures during the long holiday, including hand-sanitising points and improving ventilation.

He also asked people to wear face masks in crowdy or confined places, especially the elderly, pregnant women and people with underlying conditions.

On Friday, Thailand recorded 2,480 new Covid-19 cases and 37 deaths in the previous 24 hours.

Published : July 29, 2022

By : THE NATION

Officials looking for European man linked to 2nd monkeypox case

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Search is on for a European man who had reportedly engaged in physical contact with Thailand’s second monkeypox patient.

Officials looking for European man linked to 2nd monkeypox case

The Department of Medical Sciences said on Thursday that test results showed a 47-year-old Thai man, who was admitted to Vajira Hospital in Bangkok last week, was positive for monkeypox.

Sopon Iamsirithaworn, Department of Disease Control deputy director, confirmed that the second monkeypox case had engaged in physical contact with a European man.

He added that the second monkeypox case and the European man came to know each other via social media.

“We don’t know where the foreigner lives or whether he has left the country,” he said.

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The Public Health Ministry’s disease investigation team is trying to track down the man.

He said the disease investigation team will check CCTV camera footage and cooperate with related agencies, such as Tourist Police and embassies, to find the European man.

He feared that this could be the beginning of monkeypox outbreak in Thailand, adding that the disease investigation team would also find other people who had come into contact with the patient.

Earlier on Thursday the department director-general, Opas Karnkawinpong, said they are conducting tests on 10 people who had come in contact with the second monkeypox patient.

Published : July 29, 2022

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Thailand adjusts Covid-19 guidelines for possible Omicron outbreak

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The Royal Gazette recently published a revision in the emergency decree’s Article 9, which will go into effect on August 1.

Thailand adjusts Covid-19 guidelines for possible Omicron outbreak

The article was revised to prepare for an expected surge in Covid-19 infections worldwide due to the highly transmissible Omicron BA.4 and BA.5 subvariants now that countries are reopening and easing restrictions.

Covid-19 infections in Greater Bangkok and tourism provinces have continued to rise despite the campaign for people to get their booster shots.

In response, the public health sector has agreed to revise measures to effectively contain the virus’s spread.

Agencies have been instructed as follows:

• Mark all areas nationwide as Covid-19 surveillance zones in line with the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration (CCSA)’s order.

• Enforce Covid-19 prevention measures to contain the spread of the virus in risky venues and provide guidelines for filming television shows, films and videos.

• Prevent activities that may trigger infection clusters unless authorised by the authorities.

• Welcome foreigners in line with the country’s reopening policy and public health measures.

• Prepare medical staff and supplies, including Covid-19 vaccines, to deal with possible outbreaks and encourage people, especially the vulnerable, to get booster doses.

• Prepare plans to transition Covid-19 from a dangerous communicable disease to a disease under surveillance to help people make adjustments and live safely.

Published : July 29, 2022

By : THE NATION