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  1. What to Do If You're Being Stalked in Thailand Stalking is a serious issue, no matter where you are. Whether you’re a local or a foreigner in Thailand, being followed or harassed can be terrifying. Unfortunately, this happens frequently, especially in busy tourist areas. Knowing the right steps to take can significantly enhance your safety. This guide will outline what to do if you suspect someone is following you in Thailand and provide tips and resources to help keep you safe. Identify common stalking situations Stalkers can target you anywhere, but some places in Thailand are particularly known for these incidents: Tourist hotspots like Khao San Road or Phuket’s Patong Beach. These areas are bustling, making it easier for someone to blend in with the crowd while following you. Shopping malls like CentralWorld in Bangkok or Terminal 21. These busy spots give stalkers a chance to watch people without being noticed right away. Public transport systems like the BTS Skytrain or MRT can be spots where stalkers target victims, especially during rush hours when you’re distracted. 2. Steps to take if you think you’re being stalked Trust your instincts and follow your guts If you feel uncomfortable or notice someone popping up a lot in the places you go, don’t ignore it. Stalkers often try to appear non-threatening at first, but their persistence is a red flag. There was a case where a man in Thailand used CCTV cameras to stalk his female neighbour, monitoring her every move from the safety of his home. Such invasive behaviour shows how technology can be misused to violate someone’s privacy. It’s always good to stay aware of your surroundings and take immediate action, such as notifying the authorities, before things escalate further. PHOTO: via Canva Call for help Immediately contact authorities if you feel you’re in danger. Here are the essential numbers to keep saved in your phone: Tourist Police Hotline: 1155 (English-speaking officers are available) Royal Thai Police Emergency Number: 191 (the equivalent of 999 or 911 in other countries) Women and Children’s Protection Unit: 02-642-7555 Crime Suppression Division: 1195 (if you believe you’re at risk of a serious crime) For quick access to local law enforcement, you can also visit the nearest Tourist Police station. They’re located in major tourist areas like Patong (Phuket) and Pattaya. Additionally, most larger cities have police kiosks where officers are on hand for immediate help. Try to document everything Keep a record of times, places, and descriptions of the person or vehicle following you. If you can safely take pictures or videos, do so, but don’t put yourself at further risk. Get to a safe place Move to a crowded area, and if possible, enter a nearby café, hotel, or shop. Alert the staff to your situation, they may assist you in contacting authorities or help keep the stalker away until help arrives. If you’re on public transport like the MRT or BTS, consider moving toward the station’s exit but avoid going home directly if you think you’re being followed. Stay in populated areas until the stalker is gone, or seek help from station security. PHOTO: via Canva Use public transport wisely If you believe someone is following you, avoid getting off at your usual stop, especially if it’s a quiet or isolated area. Instead, get off at a well-lit, crowded station and head to a security guard for assistance. 3. Safety equipment you can buy in Thailand In situations where you might need immediate protection, there are personal safety tools available on platforms like Lazada or Shopee in Thailand. Here are a few recommendations: Pepper spray: It’s legal to carry in Thailand for personal protection, and you can easily find it on Lazada or Shopee. Personal safety alarms: These small devices emit a loud sound when activated, drawing attention to you and deterring potential attackers. Portable door locks: If you’re staying in an unfamiliar place or hotel, you can use these to reinforce your room’s security. Always keep these items accessible when you’re out and about. 4. Reporting stalking incidents If you experience stalking, it’s important to file a report with the Royal Thai Police or Tourist Police. Even if the incident doesn’t seem serious, filing a report can help authorities track and prevent further issues. Stalking is classified as harassment under Thai law, and those found guilty can face charges. However, enforcement can be tricky, especially if there’s limited evidence, which is why it’s crucial to document everything. 5. Stay informed and take precautions It’s always a good idea to stay aware of your surroundings and keep a few safety measures in mind: Avoid sharing your location on social media in real-time, especially if you’re alone. Try to change your routines, such as the routes you take home or the places you frequent. Share your plans with friends or family, and always let someone know where you’re headed, especially at night. PHOTO: via Canva Being stalked is a frightening experience, but taking quick action can help keep you safe. By following these steps, using the right resources, and staying aware, you can protect yourself and avoid potentially dangerous situations in Thailand. FAQs about stalking in Thailand What constitutes stalking in Thailand? Stalking can involve repeated unwanted contact, following someone, or harassing them through various means, including social media. It often manifests as obsessive behavior towards the victim. Are there specific laws against stalking in Thailand? What actions can the police take against a stalker? Can stalking lead to criminal charges in Thailand? Are there any support groups for stalking victims in Thailand? Original Thaiger article
  2. Uncovering the Causes of High Electricity Bills in Thailand Have you ever been stunned by a high electricity bill, despite being mindful of your usage? It can be incredibly frustrating when the costs pile up and you're left wondering what went wrong. However, there's often a rationale behind these unexpected expenses. Let's delve into one woman's experience to see if her situation resonates with you. You might discover that your own habits with electric devices are impacting your bills in ways you hadn't anticipated. Join us as we explore this revealing case study and uncover potential solutions. Running the air conditioner for 4 hours a day A Taiwanese woman recently moved into a new rental apartment and noticed a shocking increase in her electricity bill, which has tripled compared to her previous accommodation. She only used her air conditioner for about 4 hours a day at 28 degrees Celsius. However, she couldn’t understand why her bills were so high. So, she shared her frustrations on Dcard with the topic “The air conditioning bill in my rental is shockingly high.” Many netizens have shared different opinions on her post and expert also has revealed two main reasons. Factors behind the surge from expert Young woman using home technology I Photo from Freepik Inefficient appliances and home systems One big reason for those sky-high electricity bills could be the inefficiency of the appliances in your home, especially the air conditioning unit. If you’re using older or less energy-efficient appliances, they can draw a lot more power than you might expect, causing your bills to soar. For instance, if your air conditioner isn’t optimised for energy efficiency, it might struggle to keep your space comfortable, even when you set it to a higher temperature like 28 degrees Celsius. This means it’s working harder—and using more electricity—than necessary. It’s worth taking a closer look at how your appliances are performing, whether they could be costing you more than they should! One user questioned, “Is the air conditioner energy-efficient? The difference is too great,” suggesting that an inefficient model could significantly impact electricity consumption. Another user shared their experience, stating, “I run the air conditioner almost 24 hours a day because I have a dog, setting it to 25 degrees, and my last electricity bill was only 2,700 Taiwanese dollars (about 2,766 baht).” This comparison highlights how different models and usage patterns can lead to varying costs. Differences in home insulation and size Another important factor that came up was the size of the living space. An expert pointed out that “a large area combined with a fixed-speed air conditioner can really drive up electricity costs, especially if the compressor is running all the time.” They highlighted that not just the size of the room, but also its orientation—like rooms facing west—can significantly affect energy use. It’s a reminder that the layout and design of our homes can have a big impact on your bills! Inadequate insulation can let that precious cool air slip out while allowing warm air to seep in. That means your AC has to use more energy to maintain a comfortable temperature. This can lead to higher energy consumption and, of course, those unexpected bills. It might be a good idea to assess how well your space is insulated and whether it’s affecting your comfort and costs! Reason for increased costs shared by netizen In addition to concerns about efficiency and space, netizens offered further insights into why electricity bills might be high. Age and model of the air conditioner One commenter suggested that an old air conditioning unit could be a major contributor to high costs: “Your air conditioner is an old model that consumes a lot of energy and is fixed-speed! There’s no solution! The only way is to replace the air conditioner!” This highlights how outdated technology can lead to inefficiency. Landlord’s responsibility However, some users pointed out that changing the air conditioner may not be straightforward. One noted, “Changing the air conditioner depends on the landlord. When you signed the lease, that was the model in place. They aren’t obligated to replace it; they can still rent it out as is. Only if it can’t be rented would the landlord consider changing it.” This underscores the complexities involved in addressing high electricity bills in rental situations. Resulting impact on electricity costs Because of these factors, the woman saw her prepaid card balance plummet from 2,000 Taiwanese dollars (around 2,049 baht) to just 970 Taiwanese dollars (about 993 baht) in the span of only a week. To put that in perspective, at her previous rental, she managed to keep a similar balance for about a month and a half, even while setting her air conditioner to lower temperatures of 25-26 degrees Celsius. This startling jump in her electricity costs left her questioning whether these kinds of bills are typical for new apartments. Frustrated and curious, she reached out to others to see if anyone else was facing similar challenges. After the homeowner inspecting the electrical and water systems in her new home, everything appeared normal. However, she remains baffled by the high electricity bills and sought input from others in an online thread, asking, “Is this really normal?” This woman’s experience serves as a valuable reminder that even when we’re mindful about our energy use. Unexpected costs can still catch us off guard. Inefficient appliances and poor insulation are common culprits that can drive up electricity bills, often without us realising it. So, the next time you’re surprised by a bill, take a moment to investigate the underlying reasons. You might discover opportunities for improvement on reducing electricity bills! Original article
  3. Thailand has just introduced the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), an exciting new option that allows expats and travellers to stay for up to five years without the hassle of frequent renewals. Ideal for those wanting to dive deep into Thai culture, the DTV offers three main qualifying routes: Workcation – Tailored for digital nomads, freelancers, and remote workers. Soft Power – Focus on activities like Muay Thai training or cooking schools. Spouse and Children – For those wishing to bring their family along. While the Soft Power option, particularly Muay Thai training, is appealing to many, there’s some confusion about the exact documents needed to qualify. Official guidelines only mention an acceptance letter for participating activity, which has left many applicants unsure of what’s required. What you really need To clear up the confusion, the experts at FITFAC Muay Thai Gym have given their insights into the visa. FITFAC has successfully supported over 50 DTV visa applicants and here’s their list of the essential documents you’ll need for the DTV visa through Muay Thai training: Acceptance letter: This letter should include your full name, passport number, nationality, and start and end dates for your training, and must be addressed to the specific embassy where you’ll apply School certificate or gym certification: A certificate from the Ministry of Education or a certification from the Board of Boxing Sport is required to prove legitimacy. (FITFAC provides both certifications.) Certificate of recognised Muay Thai school from the Ministry of Education Business registration documents: The gym’s business registration must match the name on the school or gym certificates, which confirms the institution’s legitimacy. Business registration Receipt with tax ID: You’ll need a valid receipt with the gym’s tax ID number and your name. Full tax receipt Authorised signature: A copy of the Thai ID from the authorised signatory (usually the gym owner or camp leader) who must be a Thai citizen is also required. If you’re considering Muay Thai as your DTV route, FITFAC Muay Thai Gym is one of the best choices. FITFAC is the largest Muay Thai gym in Thailand, with over 11 locations in Bangkok, Nonthaburi, and Pathumthani. It has operated for more than 10 years and is especially popular among local Thais who are absolute beginners in Muay Thai. The gym’s facilities are fully air-conditioned and conveniently located next to sky train and subway lines, making it easy to access. For expats interested in learning Muay Thai, you can drop by any of their locations or visit fitfacmuaythai.com/en for more details. With its long-standing reputation and experience, FITFAC is well-prepared to guide you through both your training and your visa process Once you have collected all the required documents from a registered Muay Thai gym, you need to combine them into a single PDF file and upload it to the Thai eVisa website. Why the documentation has become stricter When the DTV visa was first launched, only an acceptance letter was needed. However, embassies now require a full set of documents to prevent fraudulent applications. Failing to provide all the necessary paperwork can result in a rejected application—or worse, blacklisting. Choose your Muay Thai gym wisely If you’re applying for a DTV visa through the Muay Thai training route, it’s essential to select a fully certified and 100% Thai-owned gym. Some gyms might offer a cheap acceptance letter without the full set of documents and this could put your entire visa at risk. Ensure that the gym you choose can provide all the necessary certifications and documentation. Expert guidance on your DTV visa To help simplify the visa process, FITFAC created a dedicated website at dtvvisathailand.com which offers expert guidance on the DTV visa. The site provides a clear, step-by-step breakdown of what’s required and how to avoid common mistakes, making the application process easier and more streamlined. For anyone looking to apply for the DTV visa, this is an invaluable resource. Press Release
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  5. Discover the Allure of Investing in Luxury Properties in Koh Samui What comes to mind when you think of Koh Samui? Likely, you envision a lush paradise with stunning beaches and majestic mountains. But this island is more than just its breathtaking scenery—it boasts a vibrant lifestyle and luxurious living that make it the best island in the Asia Pacific. Koh Samui, a picturesque gem in Thailand, has become synonymous with opulence and investment potential. Its remarkable natural beauty, lively culture, and thriving real estate market present an enticing opportunity for those looking to invest in luxury properties. Here, you can immerse yourself in a lifestyle that seamlessly blends relaxation with excitement, making every day feel like a holiday. What does living in Koh Samui offer you? Experiencing Tropical Bliss Koh Samui is renowned for its breathtaking scenery, where untouched beaches meet verdant jungles and sparkling waters. The tropical climate, offering warm temperatures year-round, makes it an ideal destination for both relaxation and adventure enthusiasts. Beyond its stunning sunsets, the island attracts visitors with its vibrant nightlife and diverse culinary offerings. These factors enhance Koh Samui's appeal as a luxury escape, providing the perfect setting to unwind and relish the beauty and charm of island life. Immersive Cultural Experience Koh Samui isn't just about stunning landscapes; it's rich in cultural heritage. The island is adorned with magnificent temples, vibrant local festivals, and bustling traditional markets offering a glimpse into authentic Thai life. Living here allows you to immerse yourself in this vibrant culture while enjoying modern amenities that cater to a luxurious lifestyle. It's the perfect blend of tradition and luxury, giving you the best of both worlds. Strong Community and Easy Accessibility The island boasts a warm and welcoming expatriate community, providing ample opportunities for socializing and building connections. Koh Samui's international airport offers convenient travel links to major cities in Thailand, making it easy for residents to travel or host friends and family. Whether you're looking to make new friends or explore the beauty of Thailand, Koh Samui offers an ideal setting for settling down and enjoying life. Modern Amenities Despite its tropical appeal, Koh Samui provides all the modern conveniences one would expect from a thriving community. With shopping centers, healthcare facilities, and educational institutions readily available, residents can enjoy a comfortable lifestyle without missing out on essential services. This perfect balance allows you to enjoy the beauty of island living while having everything you need close at hand. Finding a property in Koh Samui is also straightforward; explore available options through recommended websites or local agencies like FazWaz. Why Investing in Koh Samui is a Smart Move Growing Tourism Industry Koh Samui attracts over 2 million tourists each year, driving the demand for vacation rentals and real estate investments. This surge in tourism creates a robust market for luxury properties. As more visitors seek vacation rentals and second homes, the potential for lucrative rental income becomes increasingly attractive to investors. Approximately 60% of property buyers in Koh Samui are foreign investors from Europe, Australia, and Russia. Investing here means tapping into a thriving market with promising opportunities, not just owning a beautiful property. High Rental Yields Investing in luxury properties in Koh Samui offers excellent potential for generating rental income. The strong demand for short-term rentals from tourists allows property owners to achieve impressive returns on their investments. Many investors find that luxury villas in Koh Samui yield rental returns significantly higher than similar properties in other regions. Rental yields for short-term rentals typically range around 6-8%, which is more attractive than many other tourist destinations in Thailand. Appreciating Real Estate Value The real estate market in Koh Samui has shown steady appreciation over the years, reflecting its increasing allure. With a growth rate of approximately 15% annually in property sales over the past five years, Koh Samui's market is on the rise. Limited land availability and growing tourism are expected to push property values even higher. Average property prices have seen an annual increase of about 5-10%, making investing in luxury properties here a wise financial decision. It’s an opportunity to secure a piece of paradise while potentially reaping strong returns in the future. Diverse Property Options Koh Samui’s luxury real estate market caters to various budgets and preferences. Around 70% of the market consists of villas, with the remaining 30% made up of condos and apartments. Whether you're looking for a cozy villa or an extravagant estate, there’s something to fit your needs. This variety allows investors to find properties that align with their investment goals and enjoy the island's beautiful lifestyle. Types of Luxury Properties in Koh Samui Private Villas Private villas are among the most popular investments in Koh Samui. These luxurious homes often boast prime beachside locations with stunning ocean views and spacious interiors designed for comfort and elegance. Many villas come equipped with high-end amenities like infinity pools, lush private gardens, concierge services, and personal chefs, offering an indulgent living experience. How to Start Your Investment Journey If you're considering investing in a property in Koh Samui, whether to buy or rent, start by exploring options on FazWaz. They offer a wide range of property listings tailored to various needs and budgets, ensuring you’ll find the perfect investment that suits you. With its growing tourism, high rental yields, appreciating real estate values, and diverse property options, Koh Samui represents a prime destination for luxury real estate investment. Secure your piece of this tropical paradise and enjoy the rewards for years to come. Apple Villas Koh Samui Apple Villas Koh Samui I Photo from FazWaz.com Address: 147 Moo3 Bo Put, Amphoe Ko Samui, Surat Thani 84320 Project information: Apple Villas Koh Samui is a private pool project consisting of 10 exclusive units developed by Samui Lux. It is located at Bo Phut, Koh Samui, Surat Thani. It is classified as a made-to-order project with a construction period of 12 months. This villa features 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms, spanning 200 sq.m. It offers a range of in-villa facilities, including a private pool and a jacuzzi for your relaxation. Additionally, the project provides excellent security with a 24-hour security system and CCTV surveillance. Darika Residence Darika Residence I Photo from FazWaz.com Address: 55, 39, Tambon Mae Nam, Maenam, Surat Thani 84330 Project information: Darika Residence is located on 55/33 Soi Bang Por, Mae Nam, Koh Samui, Surat Thani. It is a villa project consisting of 9 residential units. The project offers a variety of room types, including 3-bedroom options ranging from 86 to 350 sq.m and spacious 4-bedroom units measuring between 339 and 350 sq.m. Each villa comes with fantastic facilities such as a swimming pool, patio, balcony, and parking. Additionally, the project ensures your safety with 24-hour security and CCTV surveillance, along with convenient car parking. Mandalay Beach Villas Mandalay Beach Villas | From ฿61,500,000 I Photo from FazWaz.com Address: 85, 6, Tambon Mae Nam, Maenam, Surat Thani 84330 Project information: Mandalay Beach Villas is a house and villa project located in Maenam, Koh Samui and was completed in May 2014. It has 2 units and was developed by MBV Management Co. Ltd. The project is a single-story detached house with 3 bedrooms and a private pool. The villa offerings include Villa Neung and Villa Soong, both featuring 3 bedrooms and 3 bathrooms within a spacious 350 sq.m layout, as well as Villa Sea, which offers 3 bedrooms and 4 bathrooms in a range of sizes from 260 to 796 sq.m. You can enjoy an array of facilities, including a swimming pool, Wi-Fi Internet, a walkway to the beach, and a BBQ area, alongside entertainment options such as satellite TV, DVD players, speakers, and iPod docks. For relaxation, in-house spa treatments are available, and airport transfers are provided free of charge one way, all under the watchful eye of a 24-hour security system. Additional services include a dedicated villa manager, maid service, in-house Thai chef, babysitting, car rental, taxi service, and kayak rentals, ensuring a comprehensive and luxurious stay. Luxury condominiums Luxury condos in Koh Samui typically range from spacious studios to expansive penthouses. These properties often come with additional perks like concierge services, private beach access, and world-class spa facilities. For foreign buyers, it’s important to note that while land ownership is restricted, condominiums can be purchased under freehold ownership, making them an attractive investment option in this tropical paradise. Greenheights 138 condoinium Greenheights 138 Condominium | From ฿7,490,000 I Photo from FazWaz Address: 137 Bophut 7 Mae Nam Subdistrict, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320 Project information: Greenheights 138 Condominium is located at 73/7 Moo 4, Bo Phut, Koh Samui, Surat Thani. It is a 4-story low-rise condominium, consisting of 5 buildings, with 54 residential units on an area of approximately 3 rai. The project was expected to be completed in 2021. The project offers a variety of room types, including studios ranging from 68 to 93 sq.m, 2-bedroom units between 90 and 103 sq.m, and duplexes sized at 163 to 176 sq.m. It comes with facilities, such as a reception and lobby area, communal pool and children’s pool, on-site restaurant, spa, communal gym, and garden area. Additional amenities include car parking, shuttle service, 24-hour security, and CCTV. The Bay Condominium The Bay Condominium | From ฿5,990,000 I Photo from FazWaz.com Address: 20/43 Moo 4, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320 Project information: The Bay Condominium is a condo and apartment project located in Bo Phut, Koh Samui on a total area of 3-2-0 rai, and was completed in Sep 2015. It has 41 units across 3 floors and was developed by PCC Property Co.,LTD, who is also behind Baan Ngam Ngai. The project features a range of room types and sizes, including studios from 64 to 68 sq.m, 1-bedroom units between 88 and 102 sq.m, 2-bedroom options ranging from 142 to 150 sq.m, and spacious 3-bedroom layouts at 210 sq.m. You can take advantage of excellent facilities such as WiFi, a communal gym, beautifully landscaped gardens, a saltwater pool, a coffee shop, and ample parking. Additionally, the property is equipped with CCTV and a 24-hour security system for your safety and convenience. Arisara Place Arisara Place | From ฿3,940,000 I Photo from FazWaz.com Address: 165 88, Moo 1, Bo Put, Ko Samui District, Surat Thani 84320 Project details: Arisara Place Hotel is located at Moo 1, Bo Phut, Koh Samui, Surat Thani. The project is a 4-story low-rise condominium consisting of 1 building with 50 residential units across 4 floors.The project offers 2-bedroom units ranging from 68 to 86 sq.m, providing a comfortable living space. Residents can enjoy a variety of facilities, including a communal pool, gym, and garden, along with convenient car parking. The property features 24-hour security and CCTV surveillance. Whether you seek a serene villa overlooking the ocean or an exclusive estate nestled within lush greenery, Koh Samui offers unparalleled opportunities for those ready to embrace the luxurious island lifestyle. The time to invest is now—your tropical paradise is just waiting for you! Let FazWaz help you find your dream home or investment and make it a reality. click here to learn more. Sponsored Original article
  6. Smart Car Buying: Seven Used Cars to Steer Clear of in Thailand Purchasing a used car requires careful consideration to avoid expensive pitfalls. Though a fantastic deal may be appealing, certain cars are better left alone due to issues with reliability, costly maintenance, and safety concerns. In this guide, we'll highlight seven types of used cars you should avoid, ensuring that your investment remains safe and dependable. 1. Cars with a large engine Image via Canva While second-hand cars with large engines may seem like a good deal, they often come with high fuel costs. If you are buying your car for daily use, choose a vehicle with a smaller engine, ideally 1.5 litres or no more than 1.8 liters. Larger engines tend to consume more fuel, so it’s wise to avoid cars with 6-cylinder engines if you want to keep your fuel expenses low. Although the initial price may be tempting, the long-term fuel costs can quickly add up. 2. Non-mainstream cars Image via Canva If you’re buying your first used car, choose a popular model. Although non-mainstream cars may seem cheaper and unique, you might face challenges with maintenance later on. Finding spare parts can be difficult, leading to expensive repairs and incomplete work from garages due to unskilled mechanics. In some cases, you may need to order spare parts from overseas, which can take several months. This wait can leave you without a car for an extended period, making it a frustrating experience. When you’re ready to switch to a new car, you may find it hard to sell a non-mainstream vehicle. Some dealerships might even refuse to buy it, while others may offer a significantly lower price, leaving you with little value for your car. 3. Cars with excessive features Image via Canva While cars with more features can offer greater convenience, they often come with higher repair costs. For instance, luxurious electric seats may suffer from gear or motor damage over time. In contrast, standard seats are typically more durable and can be used for years without breaking down. Choosing a car with fewer options can save you money on repairs and maintenance in the long run. 4. Cars with LPG/NGV gas installed Image via Canva While installing LPG gas can significantly reduce fuel costs (CNG is less popular nowadays), it’s best to avoid buying used cars that have been converted to gas by previous owners. These vehicles typically require more maintenance than standard petrol cars. If the previous owner didn’t have enough time for repairs or neglected them, you might face numerous headaches later. Additionally, avoid cars that have had gas systems removed, as the engine is often worn out and may show signs of drilling into the body. This can lead to further issues. If you want to drive a gas-powered car, it’s better to choose one that has never been converted and then have the installation done at a trusted garage. 5. Cars with engine replacements Image via Canva If you’re buying your first used car, avoid vehicles that have had their engines replaced, except for certain models approved by authorised centers. Most of the time, previous owners use these cars until they are worn out and poorly maintained. In such cases, it may be cheaper to replace the engine block than to fix multiple issues. This type of car is risky for continued use and may lead to minor problems later, especially for those who are not skilled in engine maintenance. Additionally, it’s best to avoid cars that have had significant engine changes, such as a diesel pickup truck converted to a gasoline engine, or when the engine has been swapped across different brands. These modifications are often made by performance enthusiasts, meaning the car may be in poor condition. If the mechanic does not install the engine correctly, you could face numerous issues later on. 6. Cars that have been completely repainted Image via Canva Changing the colour of a used car due to minor scratches or dents is normal and usually not a concern. However, if the car has been completely repainted or its colour differs from the manufacturer’s original, it’s best to avoid it altogether. A full repaint often indicates that the car has been in serious collisions or has overturned, necessitating a complete paint job. For peace of mind, choose a car in its factory-original colour. 7. Cars whose registration handbooks are lost Image via Canva The registration handbook (blue book) contains important details about a car, such as ownership transfers, notifications of vehicle cessation, gas system installations, and modifications due to accidents. If the handbook is lost and a replacement is requested, this history is lost, making it difficult to verify the car’s origin. When a new book replaces the lost one, the Department of Land Transport will stamp “Issued to replace a lost book” on the registration page. However, if it’s stamped “Issued to replace a full book,” it indicates that the new book was issued due to a complete tax payment list. This often occurs with cars that are 17 to 18 years old or older. In this case, check other information before deciding to buy. In conclusion, when purchasing a second-hand car, it is crucial to do thorough research on each model and buy from a reliable source to minimise the risk of costly issues. Be mindful of maintenance expenses, as they can sometimes surpass the car’s value. With careful consideration, you can find a car that fits both your needs and budget. Original article
  7. If you're planning to attend the Phuket Vegetarian Festival, make sure to experience its powerful rituals! Be mesmerized by the intense fire-walking, watch the spiritual bridge crossing, and enjoy the vibrant street processions from every shrine. Here's the full schedule so you won't miss a thing. Timetable of Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2024 Shrine Fire-walking Ritual Bridge-crossing Ritual Street Procession Kathu Shrine 11 Oct 2024 – 3pm 11 Oct 2024 – 7pm 11 Oct 2024 – 6.45am Aam Jui Tui Tao Bo Geng (Jui Tut) 10 Oct 2024 – 8pm 10 Oct 2024 – 8pm 9 Oct 2024 – 8am Bang Liao Shrine 8 Oct 2024 – 8pm – 8 Oct 2024 – 7.30am Lim Hu Tai Shrine 11 Oct 2024 – 5.45pm – 9 Oct 2024 – 7am Sui Bun Tong Shrine (Aam Loarong) 10 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm – 8 Oct 2024 – 7am Lim Su Cho Ngo Jin Ee Yin Shrine 10 Oct 2024 – 8pm 8 Oct 2024 – 8pm 9 Oct 2024 – 7.30am Kuan Te Kun Shrine (Sapam Shrine) 11 Oct 2024 – 5pm – 8 Oct 2024 – 6.30am Guan Yu Shrine (Nabon Shrine) 11 Oct 2024 – 6pm – 7 Oct 2024 – 7.30am Hun Jong Shrine, So Ju Gong, Naka 9 Oct 2024 – 8pm – 9 Oct 2024 – 6.30am Jong Nghi Tong Shrine 11 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm – 11 Oct 2024 – 7am Jeng Ong Shrine 9 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm 10 Oct 2024 – 8pm 9 Oct 2024 – 8am Lee Ong Tong Tha Chatchai Shrine – – 10 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm Kew Goeng Shrine (Soi Paneang) 9 Oct 2024 – 8.20pm 9 Oct 2024 – 8pm 10 Oct 2024 – 7.30am Hai Yian Geng Shrine (Mai Khao) 9 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm – 8 Oct 2024 – 7.30am Kuan Te Kun Shrine (Ban Pon) 11 Oct 2024 – 5pm – 11 Oct 2024 – 6.30am Tai Houd Tong Shrine 8 Oct 2024 – 8pm – 9 Oct 2024 – 7am Bu Seng Tong Shrine 9 Oct 2024 – 8pm – 9 Oct 2024 – 8am Seng Leng Tong Shrine 9 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm – 10 Oct 2024 – 8am Sam Ong Hu Shrine (Cherngtalay) 10 Oct 2024 – 6pm 11 Oct 2024 – 7.45pm 10 Oct 2024 – 7am Tae Gun Tai Tae Shrine (Ban Pasak) – 11 Oct 2024 – 7pm 11 Oct 2024 – 6.45am Ngore Choon Geng Shrine (Baan Ya) 8 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm – 8 Oct 2024 – 6.30am Gim Sue Ong Geng Shrine (Ban Don) – 11 Oct 2024 – 7.45pm 11 Oct 2024 – 6.30am Sam Pai Kong Shrine (Bangku Shrine) – 11 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm 11 Oct 2024 – 7.30am Sam Xian Tong Shrine (Chalong) 7 Oct 2024 – 8pm – 7 Oct 2024 – 8am Baan Kian Shrine 10 Oc;t 2024 – 8pm – 10 Oct 2024 – 8am Lee Sian Tong Shrine 10 Oct 2024 – 8.15pm – 10 Oct 2024 – 8am Tai Sen Oud Jor Shrine 9 Oct 2024 – 9pm – 10 Oct 2024 – 8am Thee Go Gua Shrine 8 Oct 2024 – 9pm – 8 Oct 2024 – 8am Bangjo Shrine 10 Oct 2024 – 8.30pm – 10 Oct 2024 – 8am Hok Ong Tong Shrine – – 11 Oct 2024 – 8am Hean Lhee Thong Shrine 8 Oct 2024 – 8pm – 7 Oct 2024 – 8am Saengtham Shrine – – – Boo Tong San Shrine – – – Kiu Tian Geng Shrine (Saphan Hin) – – 11 Oct 2024 – 8.30am Pud Jor Shrine 11 Oct 2024 – 8.39pm – 11 Oct 2024 – 7am Kiu Ong Tai Tea Shrine (Rawai) 11 Oct 2024 – 8pm – 11 Oct 2024 – 6.30am Sam Sae Joo Hud Shrine (Khao Rang) 11 Oct 2024 – 3pm – 9 Oct 2024 – 7am Po Seng Tong Shrine (Kata) 10 Oct 2024 – 6.45pm – 9 Oct 2024 – 7.30am Thung Thong Shrine 8 Oct 2024 – 7.45pm 10 Oct 2024 – 7.45pm 10 Oct 2024 – 6.45am For more details about the shrines in Phuket that you can visit to celebrate the Vegetarian Festival, make sure to check out our guide article. The Vegetarian Festival in Phuket last year (this video contains graphic content): Advertisements FAQs about the Vegetarian Festival in Phuket 2024 What are the dates for the Phuket Vegetarian Festival in 2024? The festival will take place from October 3 to October 11, 2024. What is the significance of the Phuket Vegetarian Festival? What are the main principles participants must follow during the festival? Are non-vegetarian restaurants affected during the festival? What types of food can visitors expect during the festival? Can tourists participate in the rituals? Where are the main events held? Is there any restriction for certain groups during the festival? Original article
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  11. Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand is calling for donations and international volunteers. In 2013, Mike and Paang founded Rescue P.A.W.S (Providing Animal Welfare through Sterilisation) with one mission: to create a brighter future for stray animals in Thailand. At the time, they had no idea just how bright of a future this would become. Now, after 12 years, Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand has grown into a leading not-for-profit organisation. Rescue P.A.W.S specialises in stray animal population control using the humane Capture, Neuter, Vaccinate and Release (CNVR) method. To date, Rescue P.A.W.S have prevented 10,000’s of animals from being born into a life of neglect. But Rescue P.A.W.S doesn’t just perform heartless mass sterilisation. Instead, animals are constantly being brought into their shelters for care. At these facilities, the animals receive medical assessments, treatment, and most importantly, love and affection. Over the years, they have saved the lives of countless furry friends. Many of these rescues have beautiful stories, like Chicken’s. Video Player Animals who are found to be sick are given (often life saving) medication and treatment before being released back into the community! Then, through the hard work of volunteers and community feeders, stray animals across Thailand don’t have to worry about scavenging for their next meal. Outside of their sophisticated sterilisation programs, Rescue P.A.W.S works with the community to inspire harmony with stray animal populations, believing systems change comes from empathy led education. The ‘One Health’ approach Image Courtesy of Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand. Rescue P.A.W.S teaching coordinator Holly recognises stray animals as a systemic issue, delivering education and training to the community, local and international schools. “We’re very passionate about the One Health concept as well, and that’s why we take care of our local pups.” “It’s one of those things if you take care of the animals and environment, you’re also taking care of people. It’s important for us to maintain those relationships.” Rescue P.A.W.S believes in strengthening the bond between people and stray animals. Education reduces the stigmas and misconceptions that would potentially lead to acts of animal cruelty. By showing empathy and compassion, Holly believes the animals become easier to work with, leading to stronger outcomes. “All of these animals in the area that know us, so they’re very easy to vaccinate compared to the animals we’ve never seen before.” “If they’re sick, it’s easy to intervene and treat them on site than if they’re feral dogs we’ve never interacted with before.” The education programs help locals to understand stray animals while encouraging empathy. The lesson plans and materials have been made available online, allowing you to implement their humane approaches in your local area. New land donation Image Courtesy of Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand. While the team are proud of their accomplishments, Rescue P.A.W.S are facing their biggest obstacle to date. Recently, Rescue P.A.W.S were asked to leave their current location, a shelter built on the side of a Thai temple. Threatening the animals under their care with becoming homeless again, Rescue P.A.W.S quickly acted. Recently, they made an exciting announcement; they have secured a donation of three rai of land. By moving to a new location in Pak Nam Pram, Rescue P.A.W.S are hoping to turn over a new leaf. “The new Rescue P.A.W.S home will be a sanctuary that enables us to assist even more animals in need, offering a homelike, comfortable, and serene environment for our resident animals, along with enhanced care through purpose-built facilities.” “Our vision is not just to build a shelter, but to create a sanctuary where animals can heal, be loved, and prepare for their forever homes.” But Rescue P.A.W.S are not in the clear just yet; the donated land currently has no existing facilities. Now seeking $280,000 USD (approximately 10 million Thai Baht), Co-Founder Mike Volpe hopes to build the forever homes which will allow Rescue P.A.W.S to continue changing the lives stray animals “We need to build a facility for that, and to do that, we need to ask for your help.” “Every donation counts, whether it’s a big one or a small one, it’s going to get us that much closer to our goal of building a forever home for the stray animals under our care.” To donate to the campaign, you can visit their website. Call for international volunteers Image Courtesy of Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand. The true heart and soul of Rescue P.A.W.S are the dedicated volunteers who deliver their programs. Rescue P.A.W.S Practice Manager Henna is inviting international volunteers to come and stay in Hua Hin. “It’s kind of like a full package, people can come even if they’re travelling on their own and never been to Thailand and so forth.” “We organise a pickup from the airport, and we have volunteer accommodation. When they [the volunteers] arrive on the first day, they receive introductions and teaching on how to do the job.” What it means to work with Rescue P.A.W.S Image Courtesy of Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand. Becoming a Rescue P.A.W.S volunteer doesn’t mean sitting on the sidelines like with other programs. Instead, according to Henna, you will be right in the mix, interacting with animals while out and about in the community. “The day-to-day tasks include cleaning, spending time with the dogs, beach walks, and doing a lot of outreach work,” continued Henna. This outreach work forms the foundation of Rescue P.A.W.S activities. Volunteers will travel to areas populated with stray dogs and cats. Temples, beaches and quiet back roads are where the stray animals mostly frequent. This presents volunteers with the once in a lifetime opportunity to gain a unique perspective on Thailand. As stated on the Rescue P.A.W.S website, volunteers can expect to be providing food and basic medical care with the help of local animal lovers. “Our team takes the time to teach the local carers and feeders of these community animals the basics of animal care and how to identify signs of sickness and injury.” Worried about missing out on the authentic Thai experience by becoming a volunteer? Don’t worry, Henna can assure you that Rescue P.A.W.S understands. “We also include some cultural activities as well: we have Thai cooking classes and meditations with a monk. When people come and visit us in Thailand, they’re not just experiencing the dogs. They’re having the full Thai cultural experience as well.” How you can help Image Courtesy of Rescue P.A.W.S Thailand. If you aren’t able visit or volunteer in person, there are many ways you can still help. By subscribing to Rescue P.A.W.S on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok, you can follow all their latest activities and the stories of the animals being saved. If you want to change an animal’s life, you can sponsor or adopt a pet. Volpe expressed if you want to change the lives of many, you can donate to their Pak Nam Pram facility construction campaign. “Together we can secure a future for the stray animals of Rescue P.A.W.S.”
  12. Image via Four Twenty Thailand Cannabis often comes with a hefty price tag. For many frequent consumers, especially those who need it for medical purposes, finding premium cannabis without breaking the bank can be a challenge. The good news is, it’s not impossible. To help you get the best without overspending, here are some easy tips from Four Twenty Thailand, one of the top cannabis dispensaries in the country. 5 Simple tips to save money on cannabis in Thailand 1. Shop at licensed dispensaries The first and most important step to saving money on quality cannabis is to buy only from licensed dispensaries. These shops are regulated and must meet certain standards, which means you’re less likely to encounter subpar or overpriced products. As one of the first fully licensed dispensaries in the country, Four Twenty Thailand is known for their quality assurance standards and transparency about their product. They make sure that every purchase is safe, legal, and worth every baht. 2. Prioritise quality over quantity When it comes to cannabis, prioritising quality is essential. High-quality cannabis offers a more potent and consistent experience, often meaning that less product is needed to achieve the desired effects. This is particularly important for medical users, where consistency in dosage and effects can significantly impact therapeutic outcomes. 3. Look for discounts and special offers Thailand’s cannabis market has become highly competitive. As such, many dispensaries, including established names in the industry, regularly offer promotions, bundle deals, and discounts, particularly for first-time customers or loyalty members. These offers can provide substantial savings without sacrificing quality. Keep an eye on the dispensaries’ social media pages or websites to stay updated on exclusive deals, which can make a significant difference, especially for regular users. For instance, Four Twenty Thailand offers a unique “Pick and Mix” promotion, which allows customers to customise their smoking experience. With this deal, you can choose your preferred strains and flavours in pre-rolled joints. This promotion is available in two options: Special Price and Economy. The Special Price option offers premium value, with 5 pre-rolls available for 2,000 THB and 10 pre-rolls for 3,500 THB. For those looking for even more affordable choices, the Economy option provides 1 pre-roll for 420 THB, 5 for 1,500 THB, and 10 for 2,800 THB. This promotion gives you the flexibility to mix and match different cannabis varieties and create a blend that suits your personal taste while providing value for money. In order to stay updated on exclusive deals, you can keep an eye on the dispensaries’ social media pages or websites. Alternatively, you can join online cannabis communities and attend cannabis events around the country. 4. Join a membership for year-round discounts For regular cannabis consumers, the best way to save is by becoming a member of your favourite dispensary. Four Twenty Thailand’s Tier 1 Membership, priced at just 7,000 THB per year, provides a 15% discount on all purchases. Plus, it also includes free gifts and other perks throughout the year, which can lead to significant savings over time. Membership applications are available both online and at all Four Twenty branches, including Sukhumvit 22, Asoke, and Thong Lor. 5. Buy in bulk for better value While buying in bulk might seem like a large upfront cost, it’ll help you save money if you need cannabis regularly. It’s like buying wholesale, where you get more for less. Remember, the smaller the package, the bigger the price tag. It’s not hard to find a cannabis dispensary in Thailand that offers bulk pricing. The Green Giant Deal from Four Twenty Thailand is one of the best options available. It offers 1 ounce (about 28 grams) of high-quality cannabis for 10,000 THB. Available across all their locations, you can choose from any strain, any day. But remember, to keep your cannabis fresh, invest in a good container and store it in a dry, dark, and cool place. 6. Know your cannabis strains Understanding the difference between cannabis strains can also help you get more value for your money. Some strains are more potent or have specific effects that cater to different needs, such as relaxation, pain relief, or creativity boosts. Knowing what you’re looking for will help you avoid spending money on products that don’t meet your needs. If you’re not sure, the staff at Four Twenty Thailand are always available to guide you through their variety of strains. They believe that informed customers make better choices and save more in the process. Therefore, don’t hesitate to ask your questions – whether you’re after a high-THC sativa for energy or a soothing indica for relaxation. Finding high-quality cannabis in Thailand doesn’t have to come with a hefty price tag. With options like membership discounts, bulk deals, and customisable products, Four Twenty Thailand makes it easy to enjoy premium cannabis affordably. To explore these savings and more, visit Four Twenty Thailand at their branches in Sukhumvit 22, Asoke, or Thong Lor, as well as Phuket or check out their website for additional details. Be sure to follow them on Instagram and Facebook as well. Sponsored
  13. Type E. Image via Etherhome Seaview Condo Phuket It’s not easy to stand out in the competitive world of real estate, especially in a booming market like Phuket. But Etherhome Seaview Condo by Eden Home Development has managed to do just that by securing the Asia Pacific Property Award for 2024 – 2025, winning across two prestigious categories: Apartment/Condominium Development Thailand and Residential Development 20+ Units Thailand. These awards, part of the renowned International Property Awards, recognise the highest achievements in the global real estate sector, celebrating innovation, design, and excellence. Etherhome Seaview Condo’s dual-category win is a remarkable feat that showcases its impact in Phuket and across the entire Asia Pacific region. So, what exactly sets it apart from the competition? Let’s explore the award-winning features of Etherhome Seaview Condo. Etherhome’s Apartment/Condominium Development Thailand and Residential Development 20+ Units Thailand. Image via Etherhome Seaview Condo Phuket Etherhome Seaview Condo Phuket’s stand-out features 1. The premium design Etherhome Seaview Condo’s recognition at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2024 – 2025 reflects its impeccable attention to detail and innovative approach to luxury living in Phuket. Developed in partnership with local architectural firm Dreamscape, Eden Home Development incorporates the island’s natural beauty in the design. Each unit is thoughtfully positioned to offer residents breathtaking views, whether of the Andaman Sea or Phuket’s lush mountain landscapes. The attention to detail at Etherhome Seaview Condo can also be seen in each individual unit. Designed with both style and practicality in mind, every unit is crafted in a Luxurious Western Contemporary style, complemented by customisable furniture packages. Type A units are sleek and compact, featuring minimalist design, clean lines, and smart use of space. Therefore, they’re perfect for individuals or couples seeking a modern, practical home. Type B and Type C units offer more space, with open-plan layouts and large windows that flood the rooms with natural lights, ideal for families or those who love to entertain. At the top of the luxury spectrum, Type D and Type E units are designed to impress. They come with private terraces, floor-to-ceiling windows, and panoramic views that seamlessly connect indoor and outdoor living. 2. The sustainable building practices One of the key factors contributing to Etherhome Seaview Condo’s win at the Asia Pacific Property Awards 2024 – 2025 is the seamless integration of sustainable building practices. The combination of eco-friendly materials and energy-efficient features with high-end finishes make the condo as forward-thinking as it is luxurious. In addition to the sustainable practices, Etherhome Seaview Condo is also built to last. Eden Home Development worked with Bureau Veritas, a world leader in testing, inspection, and certification, to make sure that the condo meets the highest international standards. This collaboration guarantees that every element, from the structural integrity to the finishing touches, is held to rigorous scrutiny. With a focus on energy efficiency, safety, and innovative design, the project offers residents peace of mind and a home that exudes luxury in every corner. 3. The luxurious amenities Exterior. Image via Etherhome Seaview Condo Phuket Eden Home Development is building luxury into every experience at Etherhome Seaview Condo in Phuket, with plans for a comprehensive range of amenities. The development includes a shimmering swimming pool for relaxation, beautifully landscaped gardens offering a peaceful escape, and thoughtfully designed communal areas that encourage social connection. A state-of-the-art fitness centre is envisioned for those prioritising health and wellness, while the planned wellness centre will provide a space for relaxation and rejuvenation. Once complete, these amenities will provide residents with a refined, elevated lifestyle. 4. The community lifestyle The layout of Etherhome Seaview Condo in Phuket is thoughtfully designed to foster a sense of community among residents. While the development is still in progress, plans include communal areas aimed at encouraging social engagement and recreational activities. If you’re seeking both privacy and a lively community, Etherhome Seaview Condo perfectly blends private luxury with an enriching social experience just outside the door. How the award boosts value and investment potential Lobby. Image via Etherhome Seaview Condo Phuket Winning the Asia Pacific Property Award significantly raises Etherhome Seaview Condo’s market value and investment potential. For investors, an award of this magnitude signals credibility and guarantees a level of quality that can boost both immediate demand and long-term property value. This recognition also provides potential buyers with confidence in the development’s superior quality and sustainable vision. This means that Etherhome Seaview Condo is both a luxury residence and a solid investment in Phuket’s thriving real estate market. Adding to its appeal is the condo’s location in Rawai, which has quickly become a sought-after area for property buyers and renters alike. Rawai offers a unique blend of serene coastal living and convenient access to essential amenities. Therefore, it’s an ideal choice for those seeking both lifestyle and investment opportunities. If you’re looking for the perfect blend of luxury living, sustainable design, and investment potential, Etherhome Seaview Condo is your answer. Visit Eden Home Development’s website and contact them today to schedule a private viewing or learn more about the available units. Sponsored
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  15. Football excitement, lots of giveaways, and a standout presence are the hallmarks of Libertex’s attendance at iFX EXPO Asia 2024. The global CFD broker impressed participants with its sporting look and an FC Bayern-themed booth that set it apart from the competition. As a gold sponsor of the largest business-to-business (B2B) online trading industry event in Asia, Libertex was stationed strategically at booth number 5, which was the key point of attraction for visitors and IB Partners, especially those with a passion for football. In 2022, Libertex secured a partnership with one of Germany’s leading football clubs, FC Bayern, becoming the team’s Official Online Trading Partner. In this capacity, Libertex acted as an ambassador of European football, taking the thrill of the adrenaline-charged sport off the pitch and onto the expo floor. Visitors flocked to the impressive Libertex booth, attracted by the ingenious design as well as the lovable FC Bayern mascot Berni, who was there to greet them, pose for selfies, and invite them for a discovery chat with the team. Uniquely FC Bayern-themed giveaways, including lanyards, bracelets, and keyrings were also handed out to passers-by as quick mementoes of Libertex, Berni, and everything football. Amid all the excitement, Libertex had the pleasure of connecting with existing and potential IB Partners at a deeper level. The global CFD industry leader organised a number of FC Bayern-themed activities engaging its IB Partners who were required to stop by the booth and leave their business card for a chance to win one of the lucky draw prizes, including three FC Bayern-signed jerseys and two iPads. Held in the afternoon of September 18, the draw increased the flow of visitors to Libertex’s booth, swarming to see if they were among the lucky winners in an exciting live display zooming in on the winners as they collected their prizes. Saving the best for last, Libertex also launched an exclusive competition for its IB Partners, with prizes including two VIP tickets to an FC Bayern match in Munich in 2025, including inbound and outbound flights and accommodation. The enticing rewards drew football lovers in their thousands to the broker’s booth, eager to find out more about the participation criteria. The best part? The competition is still ongoing and two lucky Libertex IB Partners can each win this amazing prize. Any IBs interested in taking part can get in touch with Libertex’s IB Team to find out more. From fun to business If Libertex’s presence at this year’s iFX EXPO Asia was nothing short of extraordinary, so was the interest it attracted from new IB Partners. The two-day event provided the perfect stage for the broker to showcase its value proposition for Introducing Brokers in Southeast Asia. Not only did the company reconnect with existing IB Partners, but it also laid the groundwork for strong new collaborations as it extended its footprint in the area. Libertex Group CMO, Marios Chailis spoke of the event’s positive feedback. “iFX EXPO Asia was one of our best events so far. We’re beyond excited to have received such great feedback from existing partners in Southeast Asia. At the same time, we’ve engaged more Partners in the region, forging new strategic partnerships that will further enhance our brand presence.” With a competitive offering for IB Partners, which includes generous commission structures including an up to 40% profit share, plus numerous other financial benefits tailored to each partner’s needs, Libertex meets the demands of retail traders in equal measure. This balanced B2B and B2C array of products and services earned the company industry-wide acclaim. Over the years, Libertex garnered numerous awards, including CFD Broker of the Year from PAN Finance Awards, Best Broker LATAM from UF AWARDS LATAM 2024, and ‘Most Reliable Broker Asia’ from UF AWARDS APAC 2023. Award-winning streak continues In recognition of its efforts and outstanding offering in Southeast Asia, Libertex was awarded the prestigious Best CFD Broker APAC 2024 title by the UF AWARDS APAC. This achievement underscores the industry leader’s expertise, leadership, and commitment to delivering excellence. The announcement was made on September 17 at the official UF AWARDS APAC 2024 ceremony held at Centara Grand at CentralWorld in Bangkok, marking the conclusion of the first day of iFX EXPO Asia. Attendees including thought leaders and top financial market players within Asia-Pacific’s online trading space unanimously recognised Libertex’s achievements, further strengthening its leading position in the region. Taking home a new well-deserved title, the financial firm demonstrates its remarkable ability to provide traders with everything they need to achieve their goals, wherever they are in the world. For more information about Libertex, visit www.libertex.org Press release
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  17. Stock photo via Piqsels Many expats who stay in Thailand, or even tourists, may wonder what rules and behaviours should be adhered to in driving safely across the Kingdom. As Thailand’s road rules are similar to other countries in Southeast Asia, one thing that sets Thailand apart is that its roads are generally quite good. However, there are still rules, laws and behaviours that need to be followed. Here, we have a list of such things that can help drivers stay safe when cruising around the Kingdom. The Legal Driving Age The legal age limit in Thailand in which to drive is 18 years old. And, in order to obtain a driving license in Thailand, potential drivers must take courses in a driving school before gaining a driving license. Speed limits On urban roads, the speed limit has been set at 50 kilometres per hour (km/h). For rural roads, it is set at 90 km/h. For motorbike users, the speed limit is generally set at 80 km/h, but be careful, you are not allowed on motorways and expressways. As traffic laws can change at any time, it is important to keep up to date with the speed limits set on the different types of roads in Thailand. Although going over these speeds is illegal, going under these speeds is recommended when encountering heavy traffic, rain, sand and other dangerous road conditions. Traffic road signs to know Thailand has five different types of road signs. It should not be hard to read them as they all feature the English language in addition to Thai. One example is the roundabout sign. This sign is circular in shape and features an arrow in a clockwise direction, meaning that it is illegal to change lanes. Drivers must also yield when necessary. The warning signs in Thailand notify drivers of potential hazards in the area. Mandatory Signs mean you should adhere immediately to the posted rules. Information signs are most used by citizens, with many of them only being written in Thai language. Prohibitory Signs ban certain actions on the road. Priority Road Signs give the right away on specific sections of a highway. Thailand road signs Right of way Speaking of right of way, Thai Traffic Laws state that when two moving vehicles reach a junction spot head-on, the car in the left lane is given the right of way. Unless there is a designation of a principle roadway mark, the vehicle on that mark has the right of way. Advertisements Overtaking law Attempting to move ahead of another vehicle without a warning signal comes with fines of up to 1,000 baht. So, it is wise to avoid overtaking without having a valid reason. For example, when driving up steep slopes, going around curves, at junctions, during heavy rain, or when reaching a safety zone. If you do decide to overtake, use a signal. Remember, that the driving side is on the left in Thailand. Honking is not for those experiencing road rage Although it may seem that locals honk in certain situations, it is actually considered very rude to honk out of frustration. Any honking you may hear is likely due to cultural behaviours. A mere beeping sound is a way for locals to notify other drivers that they should give way for them to go ahead first (or flashing lights in some cases). It is a form of asking for permission from other drivers when you slightly beep your horn. When approaching blind curves and narrow streets, drivers often honk just to notify other drivers that, they too, are on the road. Many drivers who aren’t used to the customs in Thailand will notice many cars honking their horns for no apparent reason. But, if you take a quick look around, you will see that horns are being pushed when driving near a temple. This is done to signify respect to the inhabitants of the temples, not to just make noise. Thailand traffic Switching lanes requires a turn or hand signal In the event that you need to move over on a narrow road or switch lanes on a highway, using a turn signal or waving your hand is vital in preventing an accident. As Thailand is full of motorbikes, making a sudden lane switch could cause an accident if you aren’t aware of your surroundings. Crosswalks should be recognised Thailand has designated lanes for every type of vehicle. As the outdoor culture features many pedestrians, it is important to recognise the crosswalks. If you encounter a pedestrian lane in front of your car, stop first and allow any pedestrians to cross the road before moving forward. Although crosswalks are commonly featured in major cities, many people make their own, resulting in jaywalking. Regardless if this is the correct way in which to cross a road, it is your responsibility as a driver to yield to pedestrians. Those with an international driving permit should always keep it with them in the event of someone failing to observe a crosswalk, resulting in an accident. The rules of parking When parking, make sure you park in a designated parking area. Make sure your car is in a safe place with security officers around. Also, there are additional rules that dictate when you can park. Such rules as not parking on even or odd days and no parking from 7 to 9am do exist, so be mindful, and look out for signs. Curbs marked red and white indicate a no parking zone at any time. Parking is also prohibited on entry and exit points of buildings, bus stop signs, and safety zones. If you are unsure, a good rule of thumb is to ask yourself whether you are parking in a manner which obstructs traffic, if yes, then it’s best to search for a better spot to avoid fines or having your wheels clamped. Driving in Thailand Seatbelt laws As of 2022, all passengers in the vehicles are mandated to wear seatbelts at all times while travelling, even those in the back. Kids under 6 years old are legally required to use a child safety seat, while only being allowed to sit in the back seats of a car. The 2,000 baht fine is hefty, so be sure to keep your seatbelts fastened. Drink-driving In Thailand, the legal blood-alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for drivers over 20 years old is 0.05 grammes per litre of blood, generally equivalent to drinking one small can of beer. For those drivers with less than five years of driving experience, the limit is reduced to 0.02% unless they are okay with getting their permit seized by the officers who may cite them. The fines here are also hefty, with fines ranging from 5,000 to 20,000 baht for your first offence, in addition to a possible six months imprisonment. Repeat offenders can find themselves up to 10 years behind bars, especially in cases resulting in serious injuries, or death upon others. As with anywhere you go, it is important to keep a calm attitude and expression upon getting pulled over in Thailand. As the Land of Smiles is known for its people having a subdued attitude, getting upset and arguing will only cause you further problems. Safety is the number 1 reason to adhere to the rules and behaviours above, as it is important to observe the rules when driving in a foreign country. Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) What are the required permits for tourists to drive in Thailand? Tourists wishing to drive in Thailand must have an International Driving Permit (IDP) along with a valid national driver’s license. The IDP, valid in over 150 countries, translates your license into multiple languages and is often required by car rental companies in Thailand. To qualify, you must be at least 18 years of age. An IDP can be obtained before your trip through authorised entities by submitting a form, passport photos, and proof of payment. Is it safe for foreigners to drive in Thailand? Driving in Thailand can be challenging for foreigners due to unique road conditions and high accident rates, especially involving motorcycles. Speeding, reckless driving, and stray animals are common hazards. To drive safely, use signals, keep a safe distance, and be mindful of local driving habits and road conditions. Can I turn left on a red light? In Thailand, turning left on a red light is generally prohibited unless specific signs indicate otherwise. The sign “ซ้ายผ่านตลอด” (sai paan talort) means left turns are permitted at that intersection. What to do if I get into an accident in Thailand? Stay calm and do not leave the scene, as fleeing can result in imprisonment and void your insurance. Turn on your emergency lights, call your rental company or insurer for assistance. Contact the police at 191 or tourist police at 1155, and call an ambulance at 1554 if anyone is injured. Cooperate with the police without admitting fault and let your insurance provider handle the claim. How strict are the helmet laws in Thailand? In Thailand, helmet use is legally required for both motorcycle drivers and passengers, including tourists. While enforcement is stricter in urban areas like Bangkok, it is less rigorous in rural regions, leading to inconsistent compliance. Fines for non-compliance range from 500 to 1,000 baht, though enforcement varies.
  18. Image via Canva Did you know that Thailand is home to around 700,000 stray dogs, with over 100,000 in Bangkok alone? These animals need our help, and if you're a pet lover looking to adopt, you're in the right place! In this article, we'll guide you to various locations where you can find adorable pets ready for adoption. Our aim is to help you connect with these loving animals and start a joyful life together. Where can I adopt pets in Bangkok and near Bangkok If you’re looking to adopt a pet in Bangkok or nearby, there are many wonderful shelters and organisations ready to help. Here’s a guide to some of the best places to find your new furry friend. PAWS Bangkok Image via Google Map Photos Address: Floor No. 712/3, near Commercial Building 5, Soi Sukhumvit 93, Bang Chak, Phra Khanong, Bangkok 10260 What people say about them Dax Ward “PAWS does a great service to the stray and abandoned animals of the Bangkok region. I brought them two kittens that I found and couldn’t take myself and they got them adopted within a week, this after getting them vaccinated, dewormed etc. They do this 24/7 and it’s amazing work, please support them with a donation as it absolutely goes to a worthy cause.” Founded in June 2012, PAWS Bangkok (Pet Animal Welfare Society) works to improve the lives of stray and community animals. They offer spay/neuter programs, vaccinations, and adoption services. This shelter focusses solely on cats, housing about 80 at a time. PAWS encourages people to adopt instead of buying pets. They have a variety of cats and kittens ready for loving homes. The organisation also promotes responsible pet ownership through educational outreach, making it a great choice for families who want to help animals. The Adoptable Puppy Cafe Image via Google Map Photos Address: 30/5 Sukhumvit 61, Khlong Tan Nuea, Watthana, Bangkok 10110 Opening hours: Saturday, 12PM to 4PM What people say about them Susan Olsen “Very sincere and happy place run by wonderful volunteers. Find your forever love dog… cared for by trusted foster families. What a wonderful way to give these great dogs a new happier life.” This unique cafe serves as an animal shelter, letting visitors interact with adoptable puppies while enjoying refreshments. The welcoming environment encourages people to connect with the dogs. The cafe promotes adoption by allowing potential adopters to spend time with the puppies in a relaxed setting. This hands-on experience helps create bonds between the animals and visitors, increasing the chances of successful adoptions. Soi Dog Clinic Bangkok Image via Google Map Photos Address: 332 Soi Ratchadaphisek 36 Yaek 19-4-2, Lat Yao Chatuchak, Bangkok 10900 Advertisements Opening hours: 8AM to 12PM / 1PM to 5PM (Saturday and Sunday closed) What people say about them Jerry Napombhejara “This is a non profit rescue group that offers by appointment only neuters and vaccination at no cost. Also help injured stray animals. Please do not take advantage of the program. There are many dogs and cats looking for paws- ever home. Please adopt and donate to this rescue group. The staff are very friendly. I dropped off a stray cat at 8am and came back at 11am to take a cat home. The best part is that I already found a paws-ever home for this 5 month old cat .” The Soi Dog Foundation operates a clinic that provides medical care and rehabilitation for stray dogs and cats. Their mission goes beyond treatment; they work to reduce the stray population through sterilisation and vaccination programs. The clinic often has dogs available for adoption, focussing on finding loving homes for rescued animals. Interested adopters can meet the pets during visits or at organised adoption events, ensuring each animal finds a suitable family. Catsanova – Playroom & Shelter Image via Google Map Photos Address: 54 Sathu Pradit Rd, Bang Khlo, Bang Kho Laem, Bangkok 10120 Advertisements Opening hours: 12PM to 8PM (Tuesday and Wednesday closed) What people say about them Annisa Tiara “Amazing cat shelter and comfy cafe! The area is clean and well organized. The tour guides and hosts are friendly. The cats are well taken care of. The food option is not a lot but it taste great. We enjoyed the full hours we spend with the cats and the guide. Biggest appreciations for the caregivers! ❤️” Catsanova is a playroom and shelter focused on caring for cats. It provides a safe space for cats to roam and play while offering adoption services. Visitors can interact with the cats in a fun environment, helping them choose a feline companion that fits their lifestyle. The shelter emphasises responsible adoption practices to ensure each cat finds a loving home. Salaya Dog Shelter Image via Google Map Photos Address: Salaya, Phutthamonthon District, Nakhon Pathom 73170 Opening hours: 9AM to 4PM What people say about them Kridsada Chaichoune “Baan Rak Ma Salaya is an example of sustainable stray dog management by the Faculty of Veterinary Science, Mahidol University. It collects stray dogs without owners within Mahidol University, Salaya Campus, and rehabilitates them and trains them to have good habits by checking their health, vaccinating them, and neutering them for protection. Then, the Good Dog Training Project by veterinary students will train and adjust their behavior to be able to listen to commands and adjust their habits to be dogs that can live with humans. Then, these dogs will enter the process of finding new homes to pass on to those who want to adopt mixed-breed dogs that have been trained.” This shelter focusses on rescuing and rehabilitating stray dogs in the Salaya area. They provide medical care, food, and shelter for dogs in need. Salaya Dog Shelter actively seeks adopters for their dogs, hosting regular adoption events to connect potential pet owners with their future companions. They emphasise finding homes that can provide a loving environment for their dogs. Hope for Strays Foundation Image via Google Map Photos Address: 43/4 Moo3 Chaiyapornwithi Rd, Soi Bang Lamung 33 Bang Lamung District, Chon Buri 20150 Opening hours: 9AM to 4PM (Monday to Saturday)/ 10AM to 4PM (Sunday) What people say about them Mikaela S “I came to this shelter to visit the dogs and donate some supplies while here on vacation and it was AMAZING. This shelter houses many many dogs and does a lot with the little they have. All off their dogs eat 100-120kg of food a day, which is A LOT. If you are here in Thailand, please consider donating to this shelter. They need food and blankets desperately for all their babies. They are such nice kind hearted people to take in these animals – many were found hit by a car, injured severely or abandoned. They rescued all of them. The dogs are all friendly and sweet, they love getting attention from people! Please donate, visit and consider adopting one of these sweet souls.” Hope for Strays is dedicated to rescuing abandoned and abused animals. They provide veterinary care, food, and shelter while seeking permanent homes for these pets. The foundation has various animals available for adoption and encourages community involvement through volunteering and donations. Their focus on rehabilitation ensures that each animal is ready for a new home before adoption. Jai Dog Rescue Foundation Image via Google Map Photos Address: 248 Nong Saeng, Pak Phli District, Nakhon Nayok 26130 Opening hours: 9AM to 5PM (Saturday and Sunday closed) What people say about them Kanjana Kanjana “It’s a paradise for stray dogs.” Jai Dog Rescue Foundation focusses on rescuing dogs from difficult situations, including neglect and abuse. They provide complete care to ensure each dog’s health and well-being. The foundation promotes adoption as a way to give these dogs a second chance at life. They host events where potential adopters can meet available dogs, helping to create connections that lead to successful adoptions. How to prepare for the adoption of a pet Image via Canva Before adopting a pet, consider these important steps. Check Your Lifestyle: Make sure your routine, home, and budget can meet a pet’s needs. Learn About Breeds: Different breeds have unique needs and personalities. Find one that fits your lifestyle. Prepare Your Home: Prepare your home by creating a safe space for your new pet. This includes removing hazards, securing trash cans, and setting up designated areas for eating and sleeping. The adoption process Image via Canva The adoption process involves a few simple steps to ensure a great match between you and your new pet. Visit Shelters or Websites: Check out local shelters or their websites to find pets ready for adoption. Fill Out Forms: Complete forms about your living situation, pet experience, and preferences for breed or age. Meet the Pets: Spend time with potential pets to see if you’re a good match. Many shelters encourage this step. Home Check: Some groups might visit your home to make sure it’s safe for the pet. Finalise Adoption: Once approved, sign an agreement that includes caring for the pet, like spaying/neutering and regular vet visits. Post-adoption care Image via Canva After bringing your new pet home, keep these care tips in mind. Veterinary Care: Schedule a vet visit soon after adoption for a health check and any needed vaccinations. Training: Spend time training your pet using positive reinforcement to help them adjust to their new home. Socialisation: Gradually introduce your pet to different people, environments, and animals to help them feel comfortable. Regular Exercise: Provide enough exercise based on your pet’s breed needs. This can include walks, park playtime, or fun games at home. Adopting a pet in Bangkok goes beyond finding a companion; it’s about saving lives and impacting the community. With many organisations ready to help, you have great opportunities to find your perfect furry friend. By following this guide, you can navigate the adoption process and build a rewarding relationship with your new pet. If you want to adopt stray dogs, make donations, or do some volunteering work at animals shelter, check out our article about adopting stray dogs in Thailand. Based on an original from The Thaiger
  19. Photo via: Yale climate connections official website Thailand is quickly emerging as a key player in the electric vehicle (EV) industry, fueled by government incentives, an expanding charging network, and growing consumer awareness of the environmental advantages of EVs. As the nation pursues a shift towards sustainable transportation, numerous EV models have captured the interest of Thai buyers. This article delves into the leading EV cars trending in Thailand, examining their features, pricing, and market trends. Top 8 trending EV cars in Thailand Deepal s07 Photo via: Wikepedia The Deepal S07 is an electric SUV from Changan’s Deepal brand, recently launched in Thailand. It stands out with its futuristic design and advanced technology features, making it a competitive option in the growing electric vehicle market. The S07 is equipped with a 66.8 kWh battery, providing a range of up to 560 km for the L variant, and offers a suite of modern amenities aimed at enhancing the driving experience. Deepal s0 ev cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component Deepal S07 (THB) Purchasing Price 1,499,000 Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~1,500 Maintenance Minimal (8 years/200,000 km warranty) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation 5 years of roadside assistance Reasons to purchase the Deepal s0 Impressive Range: With a range of up to 560 km, the Deepal S07 is suitable for both urban commuting and longer trips. Futuristic Design: The SUV features a modern aesthetic with an enclosed front-end design and stylish air vents, appealing to younger consumers. Advanced Technology: Equipped with a 15.6-inch touchscreen, AR HUD system, and high-performance Snapdragon 8155 chip for seamless operation. Comprehensive Safety Features: Includes a full suite of driver assistance systems such as adaptive cruise control, AEB, and multiple airbags for enhanced safety. Luxurious Interior: The wraparound cockpit design and high-quality materials create an upscale feel that rivals luxury vehicles. Neta x Photo via: cnevpost official website The Neta X is a compact electric SUV recently launched in Thailand, designed to cater to the growing demand for electric vehicles in the region. This model is an upgraded version of the Neta U, featuring a modern design and advanced technology tailored for local markets. The Neta X is available in two battery options, providing a competitive range and a suite of smart features aimed at enhancing the driving experience. Neta x ev cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component Neta X (THB) Purchasing Price 739,000 – 799,000 Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~1,500 Maintenance Minimal (5 years/150,000 km warranty) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation Free motor and battery warranty for 8 years or 180,000 km Reasons to purchase the Neta x Advanced Technology: Features a 15.6-inch floating central control screen and an L2-level driving assistance system for enhanced safety and convenience. Smart Connectivity: Supports multi-language voice control, online navigation, and mobile app integration for vehicle control. Comprehensive Warranty: Offers a five-year warranty covering general vehicle issues and an eight-year warranty for the motor and battery. Free Charging Equipment: Includes a complimentary home charger with installation, adding value to the purchase. Spacious Interior: Designed with ample interior space and functionality to accommodate modern lifestyles. Xiaomi ev car Photo via: HT auto official website Xiaomi, the tech giant known for its smartphones, has recently entered the electric vehicle (EV) market with its highly anticipated model, the Xiaomi SU7. This sporty sedan is set to shake up the Thai EV landscape with its impressive performance, advanced technology, and competitive pricing. The SU7 comes in two variants, the Base and the Max, each offering a unique blend of power, efficiency, and style. Xiaomi ev car cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component Xiaomi SU7 Base (THB) Xiaomi SU7 Max (THB) Purchasing Price Estimated: 2,000,000+ Estimated: 2,500,000+ Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~2,000 Estimated monthly: ~2,500 Maintenance Minimal (warranty coverage) Minimal (warranty coverage) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation Free home charger with installation 5 years of roadside assistance 5 years of roadside assistance Reasons to purchase the Xiaomi ev car Impressive Performance: The SU7 Max can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.78 seconds and has a top speed of 265 km/h, rivalling high-performance vehicles. Long Range: The SU7 Max offers a range of up to 800 km on a single charge, making it suitable for long-distance travel. Advanced Technology: Features a 16.1-inch centre screen, 7.1-inch rear passenger screen, 56-inch head-up display, and advanced driver assistance systems powered by Nvidia Orin-X chip. Spacious Interior: Offers ample storage space with 105 litres under the front hood and 517 litres in the rear boot, accommodating various luggage needs. Competitive Pricing: Despite its performance and features, the Xiaomi SU7 is expected to be priced competitively compared to other high-end EVs in the market. Huawei ev car Photo via: Autocar India official website Huawei has recently ventured into the electric vehicle (EV) market with its premium brand, Aito, in collaboration with Seres. The Aito models, such as the M5 and M7, showcase Huawei’s commitment to integrating advanced technology and smart features into their vehicles. These EVs are equipped with cutting-edge connectivity options, including a robust infotainment system that leverages Huawei’s expertise in telecommunications. As the demand for electric vehicles grows in Thailand, Huawei aims to establish a strong presence by offering vehicles that not only deliver performance but also enhance the driving experience through smart technology. Huawei ev car cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component Aito M5 (THB) Aito M7 (THB) Purchasing Price Estimated: 1,200,000+ Estimated: 1,500,000+ Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~1,800 Estimated monthly: ~2,200 Maintenance Minimal (5 years/150,000 km warranty) Minimal (5 years/150,000 km warranty) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation Free home charger with installation 5 years of roadside assistance 5 years of roadside assistance Reasons to purchase the Huawei ev car Innovative Infotainment System: Equipped with a state-of-the-art infotainment system that enhances user experience through intuitive controls and connectivity options. Comprehensive Warranty: Offers a five-year warranty covering general vehicle issues and an eight-year warranty for battery performance. Free Charging Equipment: Includes a complimentary home charger with installation, adding value to the purchase. Sustainability Focus: As an electric vehicle, it contributes to reducing carbon emissions and supports environmentally friendly driving practices. Government Support: Backed by Thailand’s initiatives to promote EV adoption through incentives and infrastructure development. Jaecoo 6 ev Photo via: Carbike360.ae official website The Jaecoo 6 EV is a newly launched electric vehicle from Chery’s Jaecoo brand, designed to appeal to consumers looking for a stylish and functional SUV. Its boxy design resembles that of the Land Rover Defender, and it comes in two variants: Long Range 2WD and Long Range 4WD. The Jaecoo 6 is equipped with modern technology and offers a range of features aimed at enhancing the driving experience. Advertisements Jaecoo 6 ev cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component Long Range 2WD (THB) Long Range 4WD (THB) Purchasing Price 1,099,000 1,249,000 Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~1,500 Estimated monthly: ~1,800 Maintenance Minimal (8 years/200,000 km warranty) Minimal (8 years/200,000 km warranty) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation Free home charger with installation 5 years of roadside assistance 5 years of roadside assistance Reasons to purchase the Jaecoo 6 EV Distinctive Design: Its boxy shape and rugged aesthetics set it apart from other electric SUVs. Competitive Pricing: Starting at THB 1,099,000, it offers an attractive price point compared to similar models. Robust Warranty: An extensive eight-year or 200,000 km warranty covers the vehicle, battery, and motors. Free Charging Equipment: Comes with a complimentary home charger and installation, making it convenient for new owners. Advanced Technology: Features include a large infotainment touchscreen, V2L capability (Vehicle-to-Load), and various driving modes. Omoda c5 ev Photo via: Carwow official website The Omoda C5 EV is an innovative electric vehicle recently launched in Thailand, representing a significant advancement in the local EV market. This stylish SUV is designed with modern aesthetics and is powered by a robust electric motor, delivering 204 horsepower and 340 Nm of torque. The Omoda C5 features a 61 kWh lithium iron phosphate battery, providing a driving range of up to 430 km on a single charge. With a top speed of 172 km/h and the ability to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 7.2 seconds, the C5 EV combines performance with practicality. Advertisements Omoda c5 ev cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component Omoda C5 Long Range Plus (THB) Omoda C5 Long Range Ultimate (THB) Purchasing Price 899,000 949,000 Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~1,800 Estimated monthly: ~2,000 Maintenance Minimal (8 years/200,000 km warranty) Minimal (8 years/200,000 km warranty) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation Free home charger with installation Free roadside assistance (5 years) Free roadside assistance (5 years) Reasons to purchase the Omoda c5 ev Advanced Technology: Equipped with dual 12.3-inch displays and smart connectivity options including Android Auto and Apple CarPlay. V2L Capability: The vehicle-to-load function allows users to power external devices, enhancing its versatility for outdoor activities. Comprehensive Warranty: An extensive warranty covering eight years or 200,000 km ensures peace of mind for owners. Free Charging Equipment: Includes a complimentary home charger with installation, adding value to the purchase. Roadside Assistance: Five years of free roadside assistance provides additional security for drivers. Zeekr Photo via: Wikepedia Zeekr, the premium electric vehicle brand under Geely Holding Group, has made its debut in Thailand with the introduction of the Zeekr X urban SUV and the Zeekr 009 multi-purpose vehicle (MPV). These vehicles are designed to cater to the increasing demand for high-quality electric mobility solutions in Southeast Asia. The Zeekr X combines cutting-edge technology with a sleek design, offering features such as advanced driver assistance systems and a spacious interior. The Zeekr 009, on the other hand, emphasizes luxury and comfort, making it suitable for families and those seeking a more premium experience. Both models are equipped with powerful electric drivetrains, ensuring impressive performance and efficiency. With plans to establish a robust dealership network and partnerships with local charging service providers, Zeekr aims to enhance the EV ownership experience in Thailand. Zeekr cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component Zeekr X (THB) Zeekr 009 (THB) Purchasing Price 1,199,000 1,799,000 Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~1,500 Estimated monthly: ~2,000 Maintenance Minimal (5 years warranty) Minimal (5 years warranty) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation Free home charger with installation 5 years roadside assistance 5 years roadside assistance Reasons to purchase the Zeekr Premium Quality: Both the Zeekr X and Zeekr 009 are crafted with high-quality materials and advanced technology, providing a luxurious driving experience. Innovative Technology: Equipped with state-of-the-art infotainment systems and advanced driver assistance features that enhance safety and convenience. Strong Performance: The vehicles offer impressive acceleration and range, making them suitable for both city driving and longer journeys. Local Support Network: With plans for a robust dealership network and partnerships with local charging providers, customers can expect excellent service and support. Sustainability Focus: As electric vehicles, they contribute to reducing carbon emissions and promote environmentally friendly transportation solutions. Changan Photo via: Technode official website Changan, a prominent Chinese automaker, has made significant strides in the Thai electric vehicle (EV) market with the introduction of its premium brand AVATR and the launch of several models under its own name. The AVATR 11, an SUV coupe, made its debut in Thailand, showcasing Changan’s commitment to bringing advanced technology and luxurious design to the country’s upscale automotive segment. Changan has also introduced the Deepal L07, S07, and Lumin L models, catering to a wide range of consumer preferences. Changan cost breakdown in Thailand Cost Component AVATR 11 (THB) Deepal S07 (THB) Purchasing Price Estimated: 2,000,000+ Estimated: 1,499,000 Charging Costs Estimated monthly: ~2,000 Estimated monthly: ~1,500 Maintenance Minimal (warranty coverage) Minimal (8 years/200,000 km warranty) Additional Charges Free insurance for 1 year Free insurance for 1 year Free home charger with installation Free home charger with installation 5 years roadside assistance 5 years roadside assistance Reasons to purchase the Changan Innovative Technology: Changan integrates cutting-edge technology in its vehicles, enhancing connectivity and driving experience. Luxurious Design: The AVATR 11 features a sleek and modern design that appeals to consumers seeking premium aesthetics. Strong Performance: Both models offer impressive acceleration and range, catering to diverse driving needs. Comprehensive Warranty: The Deepal series offers an extensive warranty of eight years or 200,000 km, ensuring reliability. Local Production Plans: With a factory set to open in Thailand, Changan will provide locally produced vehicles, supporting the economy and reducing costs. Comparing specifications Vehicle Name Design Performance Unique Selling Point Additional Details Jaecoo 6 EV Boxy and rugged SUV 204 hp, 0-100 km/h in approximately 7.5 seconds, range of up to 500 km. V2L capability for powering external devices. Spacious interior with modern safety features. Deepal S07 Sleek and modern SUV 204 hp, 0-100 km/h in about 7.5 seconds, range of up to 560 km. High-tech features powered by Huawei technology. Luxurious interior with advanced connectivity options. Neta X Compact and contemporary SUV 204 hp, range of up to 410 km, designed for urban commuting. Affordable pricing for a feature-rich EV. Smart connectivity and spacious cabin layout. Xiaomi EV Car Modern sedan/SUV hybrid Up to 204 hp, top speed around 265 km/h, an impressive range of up to 800 km. High performance with cutting-edge technology. Advanced infotainment system with seamless connectivity features. Huawei EV Car Premium and luxurious SUV Performance varies by model; generally offers strong acceleration and competitive range. Integration of Huawei’s smart technology throughout the vehicle. Focus on luxury amenities and advanced driver-assistance systems. Omoda C5 EV Stylish compact SUV Produces 204 hp, offers a range of up to 430 km, and accelerates from 0-100 km/h in about 7.2 seconds. V2L function for outdoor utility and convenience. Dual displays enhance user experience with infotainment features. Zeekr Premium SUV with high-quality materials Performance varies; generally offers high horsepower and long-range capabilities across models. High-quality construction with advanced tech integration. Strong focus on luxury features and comprehensive safety systems. Changan Modern and eco-friendly SUV Performance varies; generally offers competitive horsepower and impressive driving ranges across models. Plans for local production to enhance availability. Extensive warranty coverage and commitment to sustainability practices. Where to buy the electric vehicles in Thailand Great Wall Motor Thailand Photo via: Google Maps Address: 14/14 Thanon Charat Mueang, Khwaeng Rong Muang, Pathum Wan, Krung Thep Maha Nakhon 10330, Thailand. Opening Hours: Everday at 8 am–6 pm This is the official dealership network for Wuling in Thailand. They offer a wide range of Wuling models, including the Air EV. You can find their dealerships across the country. Online platforms Kaidee Auto: Browse used and new electric vehicles from various sellers on Kaidee Auto. This platform offers a wide selection and competitive pricing. One2car: Use One2car to compare prices and features of different EV models. The site provides detailed specifications and user reviews. Other useful resources about automotive in Thailand Buying a car online dealers in Thailand Selling car in Thailand Automotive Laws and Regulations in Thailand Based on an original from The Thaiger
  20. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Messenger Share via Email Print PHOTO: via Canva October is the perfect time to visit Thailand. With the rains easing up and the weather cooling down, it’s the sweet spot between lush green landscapes and fewer tourists. You can hit the buzzing city vibes of Bangkok or relax in the quieter villages of Chiang Mai. Plus, October’s festivals, like the Vegetarian Festival in Phuket, bring an extra cultural touch to your trip. It’s a great mix of chill, culture, and fun vibes. Thailand weather in October October is a great time to explore Thailand. The weather varies across regions, but overall, the milder temperatures and less rain make it perfect for both city adventures and chill time in the hills. Whether you’re diving into busy urban life or enjoying serene mountain views, the climate makes everything more enjoyable. Bangkok and Central Thailand: Expect a bit more warm and humid temperature, with some rain showers here and there. The weather is generally just perfect for exploring the city’s cool spots. Northern Thailand (Chiang Mai, Chiang Rai): The cooler temperatures here are perfect for outdoor adventures. The beautiful landscapes are even more stunning after the recent rains, making it an ideal time to explore. Southern Thailand: West Coast (Phuket, Krabi): These areas may still experience heavy rainfall, but sunny intervals are common. Activities can still be enjoyed despite occasional showers. East Coast (Koh Samui, Koh Phangan): Generally drier than the west coast, making it a great option for beachgoers seeking sun and relaxation. Note that it can still be rain due to monsoon season. Location Average High (°C) Average Low (°C) Average High (°F) Average Low (°F) Average Rainfall (mm) Bangkok 32 25 90 77 320 Chiang Mai 28 21 83 70 251 Chiang Rai 27 21 81 70 200 Krabi 31 24 88 75 391 Phuket 30 24 86 75 417 Koh Samui 30 25 86 77 113 With the cooler temperature and less rainfall, October is not as wet as the previous months anymore, making it an ideal month for beaches in some cities and lush greenery in many parts of Thailand Best places to go in October Even though October cools things down, some areas might still deal with flooding. If you’re looking for a spot to visit, northern places like Chiang Mai, Pai, Phrae, and Mae Salong are great picks. They are lush, green, and free from the heavy rains of September. If you’re dreaming of islands or beaches, though, October isn’t ideal because of the rain and possible monsoons. Instead, think about exploring the peaceful Mekong River towns like Chiang Khan or Khong Chiam in the northeast, where you can soak in chill vibes and gorgeous river views. Here are places you can go for your perfect October: Mae Kam Pong (Chiang Mai) Mae Kam Pong, a charming Thai village in Chiang Mai, is all about natural beauty, cool weather, and laidback vibes. You can dive into village life, check out the coffee plantations, hike to waterfalls, and enjoy scenic treks. Whether you’re after culture, adventure, or just some peace and quiet, it’s got you covered. October is a chill time to visit, with fewer tourists, giving you the chance to soak in the calm atmosphere and get to know the locals. Don’t miss out on the homemade snacks while you relax in this hidden gem. PHOTO: Mae Kam Pong via AdobeStock Pha Chor (Chiang Mai) Pha Chor in October is a must! The cooler weather makes it ideal for hiking and checking out its incredible canyon and towering cliffs. After the rainy season, the greenery is lush, and the whole place feels refreshed. You can take a chill walk along the trails, admire the natural sculptures shaped by erosion, and snap some amazing photos without the usual crowd. Just make sure you wear sturdy shoes and bring some water for the hike. PHOTO: Pha Chor via Wikipedia Doi Samer Dao (Nan) Doi Samer Dao, meaning “mountain at the same level as the stars,” is an October dream. The end of the rainy season leaves the landscape lush and perfect for catching stunning sunrises and sunsets over the valleys. Whether you’re into stargazing, camping, or hiking, this peak in Si Nan National Park is a haven for nature lovers wanting to escape the city buzz. It’s peaceful with fewer visitors, making it a serene spot to relax and take in the views. Don’t forget a jacket for those chilly evenings and your camera for the epic scenery. PHOTO: Doi Samer Dao via AdobeStock Pang Ung (Mae Hong Son) Pang Ung in October feels magical. The crisp, cool air and morning mist over the lake create a serene vibe that’s perfect for nature lovers and photographers. With its peaceful atmosphere and stunning scenery, you can enjoy activities like boating, hiking, and camping surrounded by lush forests. Fewer tourists in October mean more space to relax and soak in the beauty. Just pack a warm jacket for the early mornings and late evenings, and make sure to capture those dreamy landscapes. PHOTO: Pang Ung via Traveloka Phu Chi Fah (Chiang Rai) Phu Chi Fa is a stunning mountain and forest park in Chiang Rai, famous for its jaw-dropping sunrise views and the magical “sea of mist” that rolls over the valleys. At the peak, you’ll get incredible views of Laos and the Mekong River. October is perfect for visiting, with fewer people on the trails, so you can soak in the peaceful beauty. The area is especially vibrant and green after the rainy season, making it even more enchanting. Just throw on some sturdy hiking shoes and a light jacket for those crisp mornings. PHOTO: Phu Chi Fah via CBT Thailand Wat Phra That Cho Hae (Phrae) Wat Phra That Cho Hae is a serene temple, known for its golden chedi that stands out beautifully against the lush greenery surrounding it. October’s cooler weather makes it super comfortable to wander the temple grounds and admire the intricate architecture. With fewer tourists around, you can enjoy the peaceful atmosphere and really take your time to appreciate the details. Don’t forget to dress modestly and snap some amazing photos of this beautiful spot. PHOTO: Wat Phra That Cho Hae via AdobeStock Mae Salong (Chiang Rai) Mae Salong is a gorgeous mountain village with sweeping tea plantations and breathtaking views. It blends Chinese and Thai cultures, which you can taste in the food and see in the local markets. In October, it’s all about exploring tea farms, sipping fresh brews, and hiking scenic trails. Check out historical spots like Phra Borommathat Chedi and the Tomb of General Tuan, and dive into Akha culture. It’s the perfect spot for hiking, tea tasting, and enjoying some delicious Yunnanese dishes. PHOTO: Mae Salong via AdobeStock Chatuchak Weekend Market (Bangkok) Visiting the Chatuchak Weekend Market in October is a fantastic experience! With fewer tourists around, you can enjoy browsing many stalls selling everything from clothing and accessories to unique souvenirs and local crafts. The cooler weather makes shopping more comfortable, especially in the morning and late afternoon. Don’t miss out on the delicious street food options, ranging from classic Thai dishes to international flavours. Plus, you’ll get a taste of local culture through art, music, and traditional craftsmanship. Just remember to bring cash and wear comfy shoes for a great day of exploring. PHOTO: Chatuchak Market via Awesome Wave Khao Sok (Surat Thani) Visiting Khao Sok National Park in October can be a fantastic experience. The weather is cooler and the rain usually starts to taper off, making it a great time for exploring the park’s lush landscapes. You can enjoy activities like jungle trekking, where you’ll encounter stunning flora and fauna, and perhaps spot some wildlife like gibbons or elephants. The park’s famous Cheow Lan Lake is also beautiful during this time, with its emerald waters surrounded by towering limestone cliffs. You can take a boat tour to explore the lake and visit floating bungalows for an overnight stay, which offers a unique experience. PHOTO: Khao Sok via khaosoklake.com Huay Mae Khamin (Kanchanaburi) Visiting Huay Mae Khamin Waterfall in October is a great choice. The weather is generally cooler, and the lush greenery surrounding the falls is vibrant after the rainy season. You can enjoy the stunning multi-tiered waterfalls, which often have plenty of water flowing, making the views even more spectacular. Take a dip in the natural pools, hike the trails, and appreciate the serene atmosphere. Just be sure to wear comfortable shoes for walking and bring a light jacket for the cooler evenings. Advertisements PHOTO: Huay Mae Khamin via Tripseed What to do in October October is a great month to explore Thailand as the weather starts to chill, there will be less rain, and the crowds will get lighter. Here are some fun activities to consider: Trek in northern Thailand: Take a trekking tour in Chiang Mai or Pai to enjoy the beautiful scenery and local culture. Explore national parks: Visit places like Khao Sok or Erawan National Park for hiking, wildlife spotting, and beautiful waterfalls. Attend festivals: October often features local festivals, including the end of the Buddhist Lent. Check for any celebrations happening in the area you’re visiting. Relax in a hot spring: Visit hot springs in places like Pai or Kanchanaburi for a soothing soak in natural thermal waters. Visit waterfalls: Explore stunning waterfalls like Erawan Falls in Kanchanaburi or Huay Mae Khamin for a refreshing dip. Enjoy a river cruise: Take a scenic cruise along the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok or the Mekong River in northern Thailand. There are plenty of nature activities you can do. Even though island hopping might not be fun this time of year, you can explore other activities and enjoy your perfect October in Thailand! Tipsy Tubing in Pai For an unforgettable adventure, Tipsy Tubing in Pai, Thailand, offers the perfect blend of relaxation and excitement. As you float down the Pai River, surrounded by lush landscapes, you can enjoy a refreshing drink and stop at riverside bars for a lively social experience. To learn more about planning your tubing adventure, check out this guide to Tipsy Tubing in Pai for all the details on what to expect and how to make the most of your trip. October events and festivals in Thailand October 2024 in Thailand is full of many fun events and activities to attend or do. Explore what you like and get ready for the events! PT Maxnitron Racing Series 2024 Race 3 Dates: October 15 to 20, 2024 Location: PT Songkhla Grand Prix, Song Khla A thrilling motorsport event featuring various racing categories and attracting motorsport enthusiasts from around the region. MOTO GP Dates: October 25 to 27, 2024 Location: Chang International Circuit, Buriram The premier motorcycle racing event in Thailand featuring top riders and teams from around the world. Vegetarian Festival Dates: October 15 to 23, 2024 Location: Phuket An annual event celebrated by the Chinese community, this festival involves a strict vegetarian diet, street processions, and various cultural performances to purify the body and mind. Sat Duan Sip (Festival of the Tenth Lunar Month) Dates: October 14 to 23, 2024 Location: Nakhon Si Thammarat This festival honours ancestors with offerings and ceremonies at temples, featuring traditional desserts and spiritual practices to express gratitude for blessings received. Naga Fireball Festival Dates: October 2024 (exact dates TBD) Location: Mekong River in Phon Phisai District, Nong Khai A unique cultural festival where mysterious fireballs are said to rise from the river during the full moon night. These events highlight the diverse cultural landscape of Thailand in October 2024. Book Expo Thailand 2024 Dates: October 10 to 20, 2024 Location: Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre A literary celebration featuring a wide range of books from top publishers, along with activities that enhance the reading experience. Thailand Game Show 2024 Dates: October 18 to 20, 2024 Location: Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Exhibition Hall 3-4 An exciting event for gaming enthusiasts featuring the latest games, competitions, and opportunities to meet developers. Ayutthaya Marathon 2024 Dates: October 27, 2024 Location: Old Provincial Hall, Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya A popular marathon event attracting runners from around the world, set against the backdrop of Ayutthaya’s historic sites. Art Battle Bangkok Dates: October 26, 2024 Location: The Fig Lobby, Bangkok A live painting competition where artists create artworks in a timed setting while the audience votes for their favourites. Wing Khwai (Buffalo Racing Festival) Dates: October 20 to 28, 2024 Location: Chonburi A vibrant celebration where farmers race their decorated buffaloes in a friendly competition, showcasing local culture and expressing gratitude for the animals’ contributions to agriculture. Halloween Dates: October 31, 2024 Location: All across the country (dates might vary) A global festival featuring trick-or-treating, costume parties, and symbols like jack-o’-lanterns. The holiday is known for spooky decorations, haunted attractions, and community festivities, blending thrills with fun. What to wear in Thailand in October When you’re heading to Thailand in October, keep the tropical vibe in mind that humidity is high, and rain is still on the radar thanks to the monsoon season, especially in the south, like Samui. While some areas are drying out, you’ll want to be prepared. Here’s what to wear: Lightweight fabrics: Go for breathable materials such as cotton, linen, or moisture-wicking fabrics. These will help you stay cool and dry in the humid conditions. Casual attire: Pack comfortable clothing like short-sleeved t-shirts, airy skirts, and shorts. These are ideal for daily activities and exploring cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai. Rain gear: Since October can still experience rain, bring a lightweight rain jacket or poncho. Quick-drying clothing is also advisable to handle unexpected downpours. Modest clothing for temples: When visiting temples, ensure you wear longer shorts or skirts that cover your knees and tops with sleeves. A lightweight shawl or scarf can be useful to cover your shoulders if needed. Footwear: Comfortable sandals or flip-flops are suitable for most activities. However, if you plan on hiking or visiting rural areas, consider sturdy walking shoes. Evening wear: For nights out in urban areas or dining at nicer restaurants, pack a nicer outfit such as a casual dress or smart-casual shirt and trousers. Don’t forget something warm for the cooler mornings or evenings up north! Finding Thailand hotels Travelling in October often means more affordable hotel rates and a wide selection of accommodation options, thanks to the off-peak season. Here are some great hotels: Bangkok hotels Mandarin Oriental Bangkok Chatrium Hotel Riverside Montien Riverside Hotel Lilit Bang Lumphu Hotel Tori Prestige Bangkok Hotel If you need more accommodation options, here are the top hotels in Bangkok. Chiang Mai hotels Na Nirand Resort Khum Phaya Resort & Spa Boutique Collection Lotus Pang Suan Kaew Hotel Duangtawan Hotel The Empress Chiang Mai Hotel For more hotels in Chiang Mai, check our top 10 hotels in Chiang Mai. Phuket and Koh Samui hotels Novotel Phuket Kata Avista Resort & Spa Malibu Resort (Chaweng Beach) Little Nyonya Hotel (Phuket) Ibis Styles Phuket City Casa De Mar Samui Choosing where to stay needs to be mindful to get the best experience. Here are 5 more popular hotels on Koh Samui and luxury hotels in Phuket Hua Hin hotels The Hilton Hua Hin Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa Anantara Hua Hin Resort DusitD2 Hua Hin Centara Grand Beach Resort & Villas Hua Hin Hua Hin offers a wonderful choice of hotels with a view of a stunning beach. Here are more of the top five hotels for you. When booking, make sure to check online platforms like Agoda, Booking.com, or Airbnb to find the best discounted rates during the rainy season. How to book your Thailand transport Thailand offers a wide range of transport options to suit every traveller, from budget-friendly buses to luxury flights: Domestic flights: Budget airlines like AirAsia, Thai Lion Air, and Nok Air offer affordable flights between major cities. September often brings discounted fares due to the lower tourist demand. Trains: Thailand’s train network connects Bangkok with northern destinations like Chiang Mai, and southern beach areas like Surat Thani (gateway to Koh Samui). Book through the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) website or use third-party agents. Buses: Long-distance buses are a popular option for getting around Thailand. The VIP buses are comfortable, especially for overnight journeys. Ferries: To get to islands like Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, or Koh Phi Phi, ferries are the primary mode of transport. Companies like Lomprayah offer joint bus-ferry tickets. Taxis and Tuk-Tuks: In cities like Bangkok and Chiang Mai, taxis and tuk-tuks are widely available. Use ride-hailing apps like Grab for convenience and safety. Tips for travelling in Thailand in October Pack waterproof gear: While October signals the end of the rainy season, there’s still a chance of showers. Bring a lightweight raincoat or poncho, and use waterproof bags for your electronics and important documents to stay dry. Choose quick-drying clothing: Stick with lightweight, breathable fabrics that dry fast. Quick-drying sandals or shoes will keep you comfy during any surprise downpours. Stay informed: Use weather apps to stay on top of forecasts so you can plan your days and adjust your itinerary if needed. Explore nature: October’s cooler temps make it a great time to explore Thailand’s lush, green landscapes. Consider trekking in Chiang Mai or visiting national parks to enjoy the post-rain beauty. Take advantage of the off-peak season: October is part of Thailand’s shoulder season, which means fewer tourists and lower prices on flights and accommodations. Keep an eye out for deals to make the most of your budget. Protect against mosquitoes: Don’t forget insect repellent, especially for outdoor evening activities. Wearing light, long-sleeved clothing helps too. Get travel insurance: Consider travel insurance that covers cancellations or disruptions due to weather-related issues, especially since the rainy season may still cause some hiccups. Frequently Asked Questions 1. What is the weather like in Thailand in October? October marks the transition from the rainy season to a more pleasant climate. Expect occasional showers, but overall, the weather is generally mild and suitable for travel. The lush landscapes are particularly beautiful during this time as the monsoon begins to taper off. 2. Are there any festivals or events in Thailand in October? Yes, the Vegetarian Festival, particularly prominent in Phuket, this festival includes parades and unique culinary experiences. 3. How should I dress when visiting temples in Thailand? When visiting temples, it is important to dress modestly. This typically means wearing clothing that covers the shoulders and knees. Additionally, visitors should remove their shoes before entering temple grounds or homes. 4. Is October a good time for budget travellers? Absolutely. October is considered a shoulder season, meaning fewer tourists and lower prices for accommodations, flights, and tours. This makes it an excellent time for budget-conscious travellers to explore Thailand without the crowds typical of peak tourist months. 5. Are there any public holidays in Thailand during October that I should be aware of? Yes, significant public holidays are King Bhumibol Adulyadej’s Death Anniversary on October 13, which may result in closures of banks and government offices. Another is Local festivals that may also impact transportation and availability of services, so it’s wise to plan accordingly. Also, check out the Thaiger Festival Guide 2024 to check all the festivals, and events happening in Thailand. Source: The Thaiger
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