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- Panic as fire breaks out in Pattaya condo, tourists flee in chaosPATTAYA, Thailand – Thai and foreign tourists were found in a state of panic, fleeing the building as thick smoke billowed from Room 301 on the third floor of a condominium in Soi Ko Phai, South Pattaya, at 3 AM on March 5. Rescue workers broke down the door and discovered the fire had originated […]
Early morning chaos in South Pattaya as tourists flee condo amidst fire; quick response from rescue teams prevents major damage. PATTAYA, Thailand – Thai and foreign tourists were found in a state of panic, fleeing the building as thick smoke billowed from Room 301 on the third floor of a condominium in Soi Ko Phai, South Pattaya, at 3 AM on March 5.
Rescue workers broke down the door and discovered the fire had originated from a gas stove, which had burned part of the wall. Firefighters quickly extinguished the flames.
A witness reported seeing smoke coming from the balcony window of the room and immediately alerted authorities while helping evacuate residents for safety.
6 March 06 2025Featuredhttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493066 - The Colorful World of Pattaya – A glimpse into the unique traits of international touristsPATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya, a vibrant city known for its lively atmosphere and international tourism, attracts people from all corners of the world. As someone who’s spent quite a bit of time here, they might’ve had the opportunity to observe the distinct behaviors and habits of tourists from various countries. Though every traveler is unique, […]
From loud conversations to sunny strolls, Pattaya is a vibrant mix of international cultures, each adding its own unique charm to the city’s lively atmosphere. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya, a vibrant city known for its lively atmosphere and international tourism, attracts people from all corners of the world. As someone who’s spent quite a bit of time here, they might’ve had the opportunity to observe the distinct behaviors and habits of tourists from various countries. Though every traveler is unique, there are a few noticeable patterns long-term visitors have picked up on—some of which are quite amusing!
The Loud and Proud Chinese Tourists
Let’s start with the Chinese tourists. If you’ve ever been around a group of Chinese men, you’ll know exactly what I mean. They have a way of talking that makes you think they’re in the middle of a heated argument, but in reality, it’s just their casual, everyday conversation. And when it comes to dining, the Chinese are champions of ordering. They love to fill the table with an extravagant spread, often ordering far more food than necessary. But here’s the twist: they must leave some food behind. The idea of finishing everything on the table is almost a taboo for them.
The American Stroll and Beer Enthusiasts
Next, we have the Americans, a group known for their love of walking—and beer. Seriously, these guys walk everywhere! Whether it’s strolling along Pattaya Beach or wandering down Walking Street, they’ll do it with a beer in hand. But it’s not just the walking they’re passionate about—it’s the beer. Ask an American where they’re from, and they won’t tell you “the United States.” Instead, they’ll proudly say something like, “I’m from California” or “I’m from Texas.” It’s all about state pride for them.
The Beautiful Russian Women
When it comes to the Russian tourists, Pattaya is lucky to have so many stunning Russian women. Over 90% of them are absolutely gorgeous, with figures that seem to defy gravity. But beyond their looks, they also travel in families, often bringing their little ones along to enjoy the sunny beach days. You’ll often find them taking leisurely strolls around the city, soaking up the sunshine, and relishing family moments.
The Indian Wanderers and Staring ChampionsFinally, we have the Indian tourists, who bring their own special flavor to the streets of Pattaya. They’re the masters of phone calls—any time something happens, they’re quick to pick up the phone and share the news with their friends. And if you catch an Indian man staring at you, be prepared—it’s not a casual glance. When they’re interested in someone, they’ll gaze with such intensity that you might just feel like sinking into the ground to escape the stare. But perhaps the most interesting trait is their love of walking in the middle of the road. They have this endearing habit of treating the streets like a grand boulevard, strutting as if they were on a lavender-scented path, completely oblivious to the traffic around them.
In the end, what makes Pattaya such a fascinating place is its melting pot of cultures. Each group of tourists brings something unique to the table, from the loud and lively Chinese tourists to the relaxed yet beer-loving Americans, the beautiful Russian families, and the charmingly eccentric Indian wanderers. It’s these quirks and characteristics that make the city feel alive, and it’s no wonder that Pattaya continues to attract tourists from all over the world.6 March 06 2025Featuredhttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493063 - Thailand’s economic reality and its impact on PattayaPATTAYA, Thailand – Thailand’s economy presents a complex picture, with mixed signals affecting various sectors, including tourism in Pattaya. While the Thai stock market recently closed down 17.41 points at 1,189.55, diverging from the positive trends seen in other Asian markets, there are still pockets of resilience. The decline was driven by sell-offs in major […]
Pattaya thrives on a favorable exchange rate, boosting tourism and local businesses, but economic uncertainties remain. (File Photo – Pattaya beach bar in February) PATTAYA, Thailand – Thailand’s economy presents a complex picture, with mixed signals affecting various sectors, including tourism in Pattaya. While the Thai stock market recently closed down 17.41 points at 1,189.55, diverging from the positive trends seen in other Asian markets, there are still pockets of resilience. The decline was driven by sell-offs in major stocks, particularly in the energy sector, following the drop in global crude oil prices. Banking stocks, which had performed well over the past two months, also faced profit-taking, leading investors to shift towards mid- and small-cap stocks with potential for growth.
Despite global uncertainties, external factors such as Germany and China’s economic stimulus measures have provided some optimism. However, Thailand’s market remains weighed down by concerns over fund flows and the restructuring of ThaiESG 2 funds, which will receive capital from maturing LTF funds. Short-term projections suggest a lack of clear positive catalysts, with large-cap stocks still facing headwinds from global economic trends and investor caution. Analysts expect mid- and small-cap stocks to have better short-term growth potential, while the market’s key support level is at 1,180-1,170 points, with resistance at 1,225-1,240 points.In Pattaya, economic shifts directly influence the city’s tourism-driven economy. A weaker baht has recently made Thailand a more attractive destination for foreign visitors, especially during major events like Songkran and Pattaya’s festival season. The exchange rate opened at 33.59 baht per US dollar on March 6, slightly strengthening from the previous day’s 33.68 baht per dollar. Despite this, the baht has been on a sideways downtrend between 33.57-33.73 baht per dollar, primarily due to the weakening US dollar following disappointing private sector job growth data.
For Pattaya, a favorable exchange rate boosts tourist spending, benefiting local businesses, hotels, and entertainment venues. However, broader economic challenges, including volatile foreign investments and sluggish large-cap stock performance, pose uncertainties. While mid-sized businesses and tourism-related enterprises might thrive, the overall outlook depends on whether Thailand can sustain investor confidence and capitalize on its tourism sector to drive economic stability.6 March 06 2025Pattayahttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493060 - Pattaya prepares for Songkran ‘Wan Lai’ traditional celebrations at two locations April 18-19PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City holds the Wan Lai Pattaya-Naklua Festival every April to preserve local traditions and promote tourism. The festivities will take place at Lan Pho Public Park in Naklua and Wat Chaimongkol in South Pattaya, featuring traditional activities such as the ceremonial water-pouring ritual for the elderly and local folk games. The […]
Participants can take part in the water-pouring ceremony to honor elders and enjoy traditional cultural performances. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City holds the Wan Lai Pattaya-Naklua Festival every April to preserve local traditions and promote tourism. The festivities will take place at Lan Pho Public Park in Naklua and Wat Chaimongkol in South Pattaya, featuring traditional activities such as the ceremonial water-pouring ritual for the elderly and local folk games.
The Wan Lai Naklua celebrations will be held on April 18, at Lan Pho Public Park and will include religious ceremonies with nine monks chanting prayers, the offering of food and alms to monks, and the bathing of Buddha statues for blessings. Participants can also take part in the water-pouring ceremony to honor elders and enjoy traditional cultural performances. A grand floral float parade will feature Miss Universe and Miss Grand titleholders as special guests, while a Buddha statue procession will allow attendees to sprinkle water for good fortune.
The Wan Lai Pattaya festival will take place on April 19, at Wat Chaimongkol in south Pattaya, beginning with a morning alms-giving ceremony for monks and an awards ceremony honoring senior citizens. The event will include the bathing of Buddha images and monks, traditional Thai cultural performances, and retro-style folk dancing. Visitors can also enjoy exciting local games such as tug-of-war and the greased pole climbing contest. A floral float and Buddha procession will depart from Wat Chaimongkol, and festivities will conclude with the building of sand pagodas at Central Pattaya Beach.These events aim to uphold the rich cultural heritage of Pattaya while attracting both locals and tourists to partake in the vibrant festivities.
6 March 06 2025Events & Festivalshttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493057 - The allure of weakening Thai baht during festive events in Pattaya; 33.50-33.80 per US dollarPATTAYA, Thailand – As Pattaya prepares for the energetic and water-soaked Songkran festival, international tourists are finding another reason to stay—Thailand’s weakening baht, which enhances their spending power. As of the morning of March 6, the baht opened at 33.59 per US dollar, slightly strengthening from the previous day’s 33.68. The baht is expected to […]
With the Thai baht currently fluctuating in the range of 33.50-33.80 per US dollar, international travelers find their money stretching further, making accommodation, dining, and shopping in Pattaya even more attractive during the Songkran festival. PATTAYA, Thailand – As Pattaya prepares for the energetic and water-soaked Songkran festival, international tourists are finding another reason to stay—Thailand’s weakening baht, which enhances their spending power.
As of the morning of March 6, the baht opened at 33.59 per US dollar, slightly strengthening from the previous day’s 33.68. The baht is expected to fluctuate within the 33.50-33.80 range over the next 24 hours, influenced by global economic factors, including weaker-than-expected U.S. employment data and a stronger euro.
For foreign travelers, a weaker baht means more affordable hotel stays, cheaper meals at top restaurants, and better deals at Pattaya’s shopping centers. Popular areas like Walking Street, Beach Road, and Soi Buakhao become even more appealing for nightlife, entertainment, and shopping.
Additionally, with Songkran’s extended celebrations in Pattaya running from April 12-19, visitors can enjoy the festival while taking advantage of favorable exchange rates. However, travelers should plan ahead, as accommodation fills up quickly, and road congestion remains a major issue during the celebrations.
6 March 06 2025Pattayahttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493054 - Pattaya authorities inspect dust pollution from cement plant near Sukhumvit Soi 91/1PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City officials inspected the environmental issues caused by a cement plant located near Sukhumvit Soi 91/1. The investigation came in response to complaints from local residents about dust and air pollution resulting from cement debris, rocks, dirt, and sand spilling onto nearby roads. Assistant Secretary to the Pattaya Mayor, Sakchai Charoenyukhongrod […]
Pattaya City officials take swift action to address cement plant pollution after numerous resident complaints. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City officials inspected the environmental issues caused by a cement plant located near Sukhumvit Soi 91/1. The investigation came in response to complaints from local residents about dust and air pollution resulting from cement debris, rocks, dirt, and sand spilling onto nearby roads.
Assistant Secretary to the Pattaya Mayor, Sakchai Charoenyukhongrod revealed that Pattaya had received several complaints from residents near the cement plant, located before the Four Regions Floating Market, about the hazardous debris causing significant air pollution. This pollution was reportedly affecting the health and daily lives of people in the area. After an investigation, authorities found that two cement plants were operating in the area, with substantial violations, including the lack of proper operating licenses and environmental cleanliness regulations.
The plants were found to be in violation of public health safety laws and the Cleanliness and Orderliness of the Town Act of 1992, which prohibits dumping pollutants or waste on roads or waterways. As a result, Pattaya City officials issued fines and ordered the plants to halt operations until they acquire the necessary health-related operating permits. They also informed the plant owners of the legal requirements for operating a cement plant, which can pose health risks and contribute to environmental pollution.In response, local residents shared their thoughts and concerns through comments, with some suggesting better enforcement of regulations, especially in areas like South Pattaya, where similar dust pollution issues were noted. Residents also expressed appreciation for the city’s action, emphasizing the need for stronger penalties and clearer regulations.
The initiative is part of Pattaya’s ongoing efforts to address PM 2.5 dust issues and mitigate environmental damage, in line with the city’s broader environmental goals under the leadership of Pattaya’s mayor and executive team.Stricter regulations enforced as two cement plants are fined and ordered to halt operations due to environmental violations.
The officials also informed the plant owners of the legal requirements for operating a cement plant, which can pose health risks and contribute to environmental pollution. 6 March 06 2025Pattayahttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493049 - No More Warnings – Pattaya authorities enforce sidewalk regulations, seize goods from street vendorsNo More Warnings – Pattaya authorities enforce sidewalk regulations, seize goods from street vendorsPATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City officials have taken action against street vendors who illegally set up stalls on sidewalks, obstructing pedestrian traffic. Despite previous warnings, vendors continued to ignore the regulations, prompting authorities to confiscate their goods and store them at Pattaya City Hall. Local residents voiced their concerns and support for the crackdown. Some […]
Pattaya authorities take action by seizing goods from street vendors blocking sidewalks for better pedestrian access. PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City officials have taken action against street vendors who illegally set up stalls on sidewalks, obstructing pedestrian traffic. Despite previous warnings, vendors continued to ignore the regulations, prompting authorities to confiscate their goods and store them at Pattaya City Hall.
Local residents voiced their concerns and support for the crackdown. Some suggested other areas, like the Second Road and the area in front of Wat Chaimongkol, where sidewalks are often obstructed, should also be addressed. Many praised the city’s efforts to ensure clearer walkways for pedestrians and improve public order, emphasizing the need for stricter enforcement of rules for both local vendors and foreign sellers operating on trucks.
Other residents called for the cleaning of sidewalks, noting that some areas, particularly in tourist zones, have become cluttered and dirty due to improper street trading. There was also a request for officials to focus on other heavily congested areas, like Soi Pattaya Park off Thappraya Road, where vendors occupy almost half of the road.The initiative reflects Pattaya’s commitment to enhancing pedestrian safety, maintaining city cleanliness, and improving the overall tourism experience.
Residents support Pattaya’s crackdown on illegal street vending, urging more enforcement in congested tourist areas. 6 March 06 2025Pattayahttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493045 - Pattaya Press Association hosts National Journalists’ Day event with annual meeting and networking galaPATTAYA, Thailand – The Pattaya Press Association marked National Journalists’ Day 2025 with its annual general meeting and a networking gala at the Rot Rang & Slow Bar restaurant. The event gathered association members and distinguished guests from various sectors to strengthen professional ties and discuss key initiatives. The annual meeting, led by Pattaya Press […]
Members and distinguished guests gather for the annual meeting and networking gala, strengthening professional ties. PATTAYA, Thailand – The Pattaya Press Association marked National Journalists’ Day 2025 with its annual general meeting and a networking gala at the Rot Rang & Slow Bar restaurant. The event gathered association members and distinguished guests from various sectors to strengthen professional ties and discuss key initiatives.
The annual meeting, led by Pattaya Press Association President Amporn Saengkaew, saw full participation from members. Key topics included the recruitment of new members and the issuance of journalist ID cards for the 2025-2026 administrative year. Attendees voted on two proposed ID card formats: a standard hard card and a digital-enabled card with scannable contact details, such as phone number, Facebook, Instagram, and LINE. The majority opted for the digital-enabled version, with plans to distribute the new IDs by the end of March.
Later in the evening, notable figures, including Banglamung District Chief Pattharapat Sritanyanon, Pattaya Police Superintendent Pol. Col. Anek Srathongyu, Tourism and Sports Ministry Advisor Rattakit Hengtrakul, and Chonburi Provincial Administrative Organization Member Woraphot Phongphalee, joined the networking event. Guests enjoyed a relaxed dinner before the official proceedings began.In his speech, Amporn Saengkaew welcomed attendees and emphasized the significance of National Journalists’ Day, celebrated annually on March 5 in honor of the founding of the Thai Journalists Association. He urged local journalists to uphold ethical reporting and contribute positively to society.
Journalists Vote on New Digital ID System – Pattaya Press Association introduces scannable journalist ID cards to enhance connectivity and accessibility. The Banglamung District Chief formally inaugurated the event, highlighting the media’s role in truthfully and responsibly informing the public. He assured that government agencies are committed to addressing community concerns and expressed gratitude to the press for their ethical and constructive reporting.
A notable moment of the evening was the presentation of financial aid to journalist Nattaphat Boonchalee, who lost his eyesight in an accident while on duty. The association provided financial support to Nattaphat and his family, underscoring the solidarity within the media community.
The night concluded with a lucky draw, where government agencies and local businesses contributed prizes to celebrate the hardworking journalists of Pattaya. The event was filled with camaraderie and appreciation for the press professionals who diligently serve the community year-round.
Honoring Ethical Journalism – Officials emphasize the role of responsible reporting in shaping a better society at the National Journalists’ Day event.
The night concludes with a lucky draw, where government agencies and local businesses contributed prizes to celebrate the hardworking journalists of Pattaya. 6 March 06 2025Pattayahttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493034 - Pattaya residents raise concerns about road safety and dust pollution, call for heavier finesPATTAYA, Thailand – Residents of Pattaya have voiced their concerns regarding road safety and environmental issues caused by dust pollution in various areas of the city, particularly around South Pattaya and Sukhumvit Soi 91/1. Many people expressed their frustration over the ongoing pollution caused by debris from construction trucks and cement plants, which have resulted […]
Residents voice concerns over dust pollution and road safety issues caused by cement debris in Pattaya. PATTAYA, Thailand – Residents of Pattaya have voiced their concerns regarding road safety and environmental issues caused by dust pollution in various areas of the city, particularly around South Pattaya and Sukhumvit Soi 91/1. Many people expressed their frustration over the ongoing pollution caused by debris from construction trucks and cement plants, which have resulted in hazardous conditions on the roads.
One resident urged authorities to look into the situation on South Pattaya Road, calling the conditions dangerous. Others noted that dust and cement debris have been spilling onto the roads near the intersection of Jomtien Second Road, leading to frequent accidents. Several commented on the need for stricter enforcement of fines for those violating regulations, with some suggesting fines should be as high as 10,000 Baht per violation.
Residents also pointed out that some trucks carrying cement have not been maintaining their vehicles properly, with brake lights and turn signals nearly impossible to see due to the cement residue. Several individuals also praised Pattaya’s action in addressing the issue but called for more effective measures to reduce pollution and improve road safety.In addition to the concerns over dust, some residents highlighted traffic congestion in areas like Soi Buakhao, where parked vehicles are causing constant traffic jams. Others mentioned the widespread dust and its impact on the air quality, calling for better enforcement of cleanliness regulations.
These comments reflect growing public concern about the environmental and safety impacts of construction activities in Pattaya and the need for more effective monitoring and enforcement of existing laws.
Several call for stricter enforcement of fines for those violating regulations, with some suggesting fines should be as high as 10,000 Baht per violation. 6 March 06 2025Pattayahttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493073 - Summer storm expected to hit Pattaya March 7-8PATTAYA, Thailand – Starting March 7, a powerful summer storm is expected to hit the northeastern and eastern regions of Thailand, including Pattaya. The storm is forecasted to intensify in the afternoon and move quickly through the area, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential hailstorms. Pattaya residents and tourists should remain alert and take […]
Prepare for heavy rain, strong winds, and fast moving showers. PATTAYA, Thailand – Starting March 7, a powerful summer storm is expected to hit the northeastern and eastern regions of Thailand, including Pattaya. The storm is forecasted to intensify in the afternoon and move quickly through the area, bringing heavy rainfall, strong winds, and potential hailstorms.
Pattaya residents and tourists should remain alert and take necessary precautions. It’s advised to avoid outdoor activities during the storm’s peak and ensure all windows and doors are secured.
Additionally, be cautious around unstable structures or areas prone to flooding.
The storm is expected to pass swiftly, but the impact could still cause disruptions. Authorities urge the public to monitor local weather updates closely and stay safe for March 7-8.
Stay alert for intense weather conditions on March 7-8. 6 March 06 2025Pattayahttps://www.pattayamail.com/?p=493069