Chanettee leads the 137-field at 3rd Thailand Mixed in Rayong 

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Two-time defending champion Chanettee Wannasaen will spearhead the stellar field of 137 golfers into the 3 million baht 3rd Thailand Mixed hosted by TrustGolf scheduled between April 28 and May 1 at the Rayong Green Valley Country Club.

Chanettee leads the 137-field at 3rd Thailand Mixed in Rayong 

The 18-year-old prodigy rose to prominence with three local wins this season. She won back-to-back Thailand Mixed titles at the Springfield Royal Country Club in Cha-Am in January and at the Sothern Hills Golf and Country Club in Songkhla last month, becoming the first to achieve the feat on the Tour.

Joining Chanettee in the 3rd Thailand Mixed are inaugural victor Arpichaya Ubol from Saraburi, and Kanphanitnan Muangkhumsakul from Khon Kaen, currently on the TurstGolf Tour Order of Merits. 

Chanettee leads the 137-field at 3rd Thailand Mixed in Rayong 

On the men’s side, Atriut Winaicharoenchai is among the 117 professional players to vie for the trophy next week. The 21-year-old from Chonburi has been hot on his heels this year after claiming two consecutive All Thailand Golf Tour trophies in Khon Kaen and Chanthaburi. 

Other male contenders are big-hitting Thaya Limpipolpaibul, Itthipat Buranatanyarat and Kwanchai Tannin, ranked third on the Order of Merits. 

Chanettee leads the 137-field at 3rd Thailand Mixed in Rayong 

The third circuit of the 2022 Thailand Mixed series will be competed in a four-day stroke play format of 72 holes with top 60 and ties proceeding to the weekend rounds. 

Players, officials and participants are required to strictly follow the protective measures against Covid-19 throughout the tournament week.

Chanettee leads the 137-field at 3rd Thailand Mixed in Rayong 

It marks the third and last Thailand Mixed event which will select top two players on the 2022 TrustGolf Tour Order of Merits to compete in the TrustGolf Women’s Scottish Open scheduled between July 28 and 31 at the Dundonald Links in Ayrshire, Scotland.

Priority Lists of the 3rd Thailand Mixed include: 1. Invites from international tours such as PGA, European Tour, Japan Golf Tour, Asian Tour, PGA of Australia, Sunshine Tour, LPGA Tour, Ladies European Tour, Japan LPGA Tour, KLPGA Tour, ALPGA Tour, China LPGA Tour; 2. Former champions of Thailand Mixed series in 2021; 3. Champions of Thailand Mixed series in 2022; 4. Amateur champions of Thailand Mixed series in 2022, top 60 players on the 2021 TrustGolf Tour Order of Merits, top 20 players on the 2022 TrustGolf Tour Order of Merits; 7. Sponsor invites and 8. Amateurs from the Thailand Golf Association.

Fans can watch live coverage of the third Thailand Mixed either on AIS Play app, TrustGolf Facebook and Youtube. 

The Thailand Mixed is organised by TrustGolf, an indoor training centre with advanced technology. It is supported by the Sports Authority of Thailand, National Sports Development Fund, Ministry of Tourism and Sports, Bangkok Bank, B.Grimm Company, Bond Holdings, AIS Play, Bridgestone, Trust Pharmacy, Trust Live Streaming, Adidas Golf, Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration and Rayong Green Valley Country Club in Rayong.

Published : April 18, 2022

By : THE NATION

Milli performance pushes mango sticky rice towards Unesco listing

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Inspired by Thai rapper Danupha “Milli” Khanatheerakul’s mouth-watering performance, the Department of Cultural Promotion says it will push for mango sticky rice to be listed as Unesco intangible cultural heritage.

Milli performance pushes mango sticky rice towards Unesco listing

Mango sticky rice shot to global fame after Milli ended her set at the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival in California on Sunday by eating the traditional Thai dessert.

Commanding the stage in a skimpy red outfit, Milli took a break from her twerk-heavy dance routine to grab a bowl and take a mouthful.

Department director-general Chai Nakhonchai said Milli’s “soft-power” move will spur new interest in Thai culture among her fans worldwide, just as K-pop series had attracted Thais to South Korea.

He added that the same thing had happened previously when Thai K-pop star Lalisa “Lisa” Manoban said she missed the meatballs in Buriram, her hometown.

Milli performance pushes mango sticky rice towards Unesco listing

“The department is collecting information about mango sticky rice in preparation for the Unesco proposal,” Chai said.

He added that the dessert is also part of the “Thai Dishcovery: New Thai Dish for New Gen” project in which up-and-coming chefs reinvent classic Thai dishes for the new generation.

Milli, 19, is the first Thai solo artist to perform at Coachella, following in the footsteps of Lisa, who became the first Thai to perform at the festival, with her group Blackpink in 2019.

Milli launched her music career in 2019 at the age of 16, when she joined the second season of Workpoint TV’s “The Rapper”.

Milli performance pushes mango sticky rice towards Unesco listing

A talented rapper in both Thai and English, Milli also dances and composes her own songs.

Her performance at Coachella was a big hit with music fans around the world, with the hashtag #MILLILiveatCoachella top-trending on Twitter.

Milli’s performance and the rest of Coachella can be viewed on the festival’s official YouTube site, www.youtube.com/COACHELLA.

Published : April 18, 2022

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TAT eyes 5th round of travel subsidy scheme after 4th phase snapped up

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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) plans to propose a fifth phase of the “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together) subsidy after rights offered under the fourth phase were snapped up on Saturday.

TAT eyes 5th round of travel subsidy scheme after 4th phase snapped up

TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn said on Monday that people will get to use some 2 million travel subsidies worth 13 billion baht until May 31. He added that the scheme had been well received by the public.

Yuthasak also said the proposal will first be discussed with Tourism and Sports Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn before it is handed over to the Centre for Economic Situation Administration for consideration.

“It is up to the minister’s views about the scheme and how much money the government is ready to spend on it,” he said.

Under the scheme, people can avail:

• 40 per cent discount on accommodation of up to 3,000 baht per room per night (maximum 10 rooms or nights).

• 600 baht daily coupon that can be used to buy meals or tickets at participating venues.

• 40 per cent discount on plane tickets with a cashback of up to 3,000 baht per passenger.

TAT expects the fourth phase of the scheme to have at least 22.50 billion baht circulating in the economy.

Published : April 18, 2022

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Chiang Mai, Lampang hit with unhealthy levels of PM2.5 again

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The Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Department on Monday warned residents of Chiang Mai and Lampang in the North to brace themselves for high PM2.5 pollution levels.

Chiang Mai, Lampang hit with unhealthy levels of PM2.5 again

According to the department, people in Chiang Mai’s Muang district and Lampang’s Muang and Mae Mo districts are most at risk.

As per the air4thai.pcd.go.th website, the air quality in these three districts has entered the orange level, which means people will start getting ill if exposed to the pollution for three consecutive days.

However, shortly after the department issued the warning, the PM2.5 level in the three districts dropped to yellow or moderate quality.

The website reported that PM2.5 readings in Chiang Mai’s Muang district and Lampang’s Muang and Mae Mo districts came in at 50, 45 and 41 micrograms per cubic metre of air (μg/m3) respectively at noon on Monday.

Thailand has set the safe level of PM2.5 at 50 μg/m3, while the World Health Organisation has set it at 25 μg/m3. PM2.5 refers to particles of dust that are less than 2.5 micrometres in diameter or more than 100 times thinner than human hair and can remain suspended in the air for longer periods.

Separately, the department also warned residents of 52 provinces in the North, Northeast and Central regions to brace themselves for thunderstorms on Monday as predicted by the Meteorological Department.

The Meteorological Department said on Sunday that a high-pressure mass, which causes low temperatures, will crash with high temperatures in the three regions, resulting in strong winds, heavy rains and possible hail.

Published : April 18, 2022

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Pai sparkles in aftermath of fierce hailstorm

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Though many areas of Mae Hong Son’s Pai district looked picture-perfect with a layer of snow-like hail, the hailstorm on Sunday afternoon left many homes badly damaged.

Pai sparkles in aftermath of fierce hailstorm

Images of the frosty scenery went viral among netizens on Sunday after they were shared by Radio Thailand Mae Hong Son.

However, Hua Mae Mueang village chief Suwin Piapha said the storm left many homes badly damaged and officials are looking into what can be done to help.

Pai sparkles in aftermath of fierce hailstorm

Noppadon Maktong, spokesman for the Foundation of National Disaster Warning Council, said a clash of hot and cold air masses in upper Thailand resulted in thunderstorms, gusty winds and hail.

Pai sparkles in aftermath of fierce hailstorm

“Thailand is a tropical country, so there is very little chance of snow,” he said.

Pai sparkles in aftermath of fierce hailstorm

The Thai Meteorological Department announced on Friday that summer storms would sweep across most of the country from Saturday to Monday.

Pai sparkles in aftermath of fierce hailstorm
Pai sparkles in aftermath of fierce hailstorm

Published : April 18, 2022

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SRT lays on 5 extra train services for mass of Songkran returnees

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Railway authorities have been instructed to organise extra train services on Sunday as passenger numbers peak on the last day of the Songkran holiday.

SRT lays on 5 extra train services for mass of Songkran returnees

Extra trains and other measures will be implemented to cope with the huge number of travellers returning to Bangkok all day and into the evening, said Department of Rail Transport deputy director-general Pichet Kunathammarak.

The State Railway of Thailand (SRT) has been told to increase the number of train services during rush hour, organise special trains and extend the ticket sales period.

Pichet said five extra services have been organised on Sunday – four inbound trains (Chiang Mai-Bangkok, Ubon Ratchathani-Bangkok, Sila At-Bangkok and Udon Thani-Bangkok) and one outbound train (Bangkok-Ubon Ratchathani).

“Also, railway authorities have been instructed to deploy extra officers to prevent accidents at crossings, ensure passenger safety and conduct cleaning operations to contain the spread of Covid-19,” he added.

On Saturday, around 41,000 passengers travelled between cities by train, most of whom were returnees from other provinces.

Published : April 18, 2022

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EGAT offers free aircon cleaning services to reduce energy consumption

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Suttipong Chalermkiat, assistant governor in charge of EGAT’s Corporate Strategy, said on Sunday that registrations for the “Clean Your Air, Care Your Life” project will be accepted from Monday morning via http://www.egat.co.th.

EGAT offers free aircon cleaning services to reduce energy consumption

The requirements are:

  • One air conditioner will be cleaned per household
  • The air conditioner must be wall type and less than 24,000 BTU
  • Applicants must upload their electricity bill to claim their rights.

Once the application goes through, the Thai Air Conditioning Traders Association will send a staff member from a certified shop to clean the air conditioner.

Suttipong said the association has joined EGAT in its push to reduce energy costs. Cleaning air conditioners every six months can reduce electricity bills by at least 10 per cent and also cut national energy consumption by around 1.3 million units per year.

Published : April 18, 2022

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EGAT offers tips and tricks for cutting your monthly power bill

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The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) recently listed the top 10 power consumers at home and offered tips on what people can do to reduce their electricity bills.

EGAT offers tips and tricks for cutting your monthly power bill

It said that apart from purchasing items with the No 5 label, people should also choose air conditioners that are in line with the size of the room. When using the aircon, people should ensure all doors and windows are tightly shut and the temperature is set at no lower than 25 degrees Celsius. Just keeping the aircon one degree higher can cut electricity consumption by 10 per cent and cleaning it every six months can save energy by 47 per cent.

With refrigerators, people should avoid leaving the door open longer than necessary and the temperature should not be set too low. Users can cut their power bill by about 49 per cent if the fridge is not too packed and kept at least 15 centimetres from the wall.

Using 7W E27 LED bulbs instead of the 13W compact fluorescent (CFL) bulbs and turning them off when not in use can cut bills by 57 per cent.

Running fans at the first level and unplugging them when not in use can save energy by 43 per cent.

To further cut their electricity bills, people can iron a large number of clothes in one go and not use too much water. Using the remanent heat after unplugging the iron can save 43 per cent of electricity.

With televisions, apart from using one with a No 5 label, keeping it unplugged when not in use can save energy by 51 per cent.

Komkrit Tantrawanich, secretary of the Energy Regulatory Commission (ERC), said on March 16 that the cost of power from May to August will possibly rise by 24.77 baht per unit. This will result in household bills rising by 3.76-4 baht per unit.

However, houses that use less than 300 units per month will pay the same rate as January to April.
 

EGAT offers tips and tricks for cutting your monthly power bill

Published : April 18, 2022

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Tight controls urged to contain Covid surge after Songkran

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Bangkok and provincial authorities have been told to go on high alert to contain the spread of Covid-19 after Songkran.

Tight controls urged to contain Covid surge after Songkran

Interior Minister Anupong Paochinda issued an urgent order on Sunday in line with Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s concerns about another cluster of infections being sparked as people return from their holidays.

Suthipong Juljarern, the ministry’s permanent secretary, said Bangkok’s permanent secretary and provincial governors have been urged to seek cooperation from every sector to contain the spread of Covid-19.

He said people who travelled or attended celebrations during the Songkran break should observe their symptoms for seven to 10 days. They should also strictly observe DMHTA principles, including social distancing, mask-wearing, hand washing, monitoring body temperature and rapid antigen testing.

“People at risk should undergo an antigen test immediately and then take another on the seventh day if they test negative,” he said. “People should avoid unnecessary gatherings and wear a mask if they must attend.”

He said companies and state agencies should have their staff work from home for the first week to prevent the spread of Covid-19.

“Provincial governors are also urged to conduct rapid antigen tests on people and get ready to effectively manage Covid-19 patients,” he said.

He also urged people aged 60 and above, pregnant women and those with chronic conditions to get their booster jabs.

“The Covid-19 vaccine cannot prevent infections but can reduce the severity. So, they should get their jabs to protect themselves and their family members,” he added.

Published : April 18, 2022

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Everyone returning to work must undergo antigen tests: PM

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Companies and government agencies should conduct rapid antigen tests on all staff before they start work on Monday, the premier urged on Sunday.

Everyone returning to work must undergo antigen tests: PM

“People should take care of their health because daily Covid-19 cases are still high,” Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said.

Earlier, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) urged people to monitor themselves for symptoms, avoid gatherings and work at home for a week after Songkran.

DDC director-general Opas Karnkawinpong said those who have a fever, sore throat, runny nose or headache should take a rapid antigen test.

He said it was important for people to build their immunity by getting vaccinated and they must strictly obey measures to contain the spread of the virus.

Published : April 18, 2022

By : THE NATION