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  • Pattaya unveils new safe-standard pier at Bali Hai for small boats
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City has announced progress on the construction of a new pier at Bali Hai, South Pattaya, designed to provide a safer and more efficient boarding point for small boats. This new facility will enhance access to Koh Larn and other nearby islands, catering to tourists looking to dive, fish, or explore […]
    Locals and visitors alike welcome the new pier project, making sea adventures even better.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya City has announced progress on the construction of a new pier at Bali Hai, South Pattaya, designed to provide a safer and more efficient boarding point for small boats. This new facility will enhance access to Koh Larn and other nearby islands, catering to tourists looking to dive, fish, or explore the sea during the summer season.

    The project has received positive feedback from the public, with many praising the initiative. Some have suggested adding free parking similar to Bang Saen, while others expressed their excitement about the city’s continuous development. Many see this as another step forward in improving Pattaya’s tourism infrastructure.

    Better Pattaya—committed to making the city better.


    Get ready for safer and more convenient boat trips to Koh Larn and nearby islands this summer.

    A modernized pier at Bali Hai is in progress, ensuring smoother travel for diving, fishing, and island hopping.












    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496190
  • Beer bottle assault on Pattaya Beach leaves tourist injured
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Rescue teams and police were dispatched to Pattaya Beach where they found a crowd of onlookers gathered around Mr. Monta Lahae, 35, who had suffered a head injury after being struck with a beer bottle. He was given first aid before being transported to a hospital for further treatment. The suspect, identified […]
    Mr. Monta Lahae, 35, suffers a head injury after being struck with a beer bottle.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Rescue teams and police were dispatched to Pattaya Beach where they found a crowd of onlookers gathered around Mr. Monta Lahae, 35, who had suffered a head injury after being struck with a beer bottle. He was given first aid before being transported to a hospital for further treatment.

    The suspect, identified as Mr. Wasan Boonyanuson, 42, was found intoxicated and was restrained by police and good Samaritans. Another individual, Mr. Weerawat Phithak, 40, was also present at the scene. Broken beer bottles were scattered on the ground.



    According to the injured victim, the altercation began with an exchange of insults before escalating into violence. Witnesses stated that the suspect initiated the attack, kicking the victim and striking him with a beer bottle, despite attempts by bystanders to intervene. A video recording of the incident was handed over to the police as evidence.

    Authorities have taken both suspects into custody pending further investigation. Legal proceedings will continue once the victim has recovered and files an official complaint.

    The suspect, identified as Mr. Wasan Boonyanuson, 42, was found intoxicated and was restrained by police and good Samaritans.












    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496186
  • Pattaya officials confirm Koh Larn waste incinerator set for late May launch
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Mayor Poramet Ngampichet, along with Pattaya’s Chief Strategic Advisor Sontaya Kunplome, visited Koh Larn to inspect the progress of the island’s waste incineration project on April 1. The inspection focused on the construction of the incinerator facility and the installation of machinery, which is now nearly 80% complete—progressing according to schedule. Authorities […]
    Pattaya officials confirm 80% progress on the new waste management facility, set to open in May!

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Mayor Poramet Ngampichet, along with Pattaya’s Chief Strategic Advisor Sontaya Kunplome, visited Koh Larn to inspect the progress of the island’s waste incineration project on April 1. The inspection focused on the construction of the incinerator facility and the installation of machinery, which is now nearly 80% complete—progressing according to schedule.



    Authorities anticipate that the facility will be operational by late May. The new waste-to-energy incinerator will have a capacity to process up to 50 tons of waste daily, including both newly generated and accumulated waste, which currently exceeds 50,000 tons on the island. Additionally, the facility’s machinery will be capable of sorting up to 100 tons of waste per day, ensuring efficient waste management.

    This initiative aligns with Pattaya’s “Neo Koh Larn” policy, aiming to transform the island into a sustainable, eco-friendly tourism destination. It also contributes to the broader vision of “Neo Pattaya,” which focuses on long-term sustainable tourism development.

    The “Neo Koh Larn” project aims to tackle over 50,000 tons of waste while promoting sustainable tourism.

    A new waste-to-energy incinerator will process 50 tons of waste daily, ensuring a cleaner island for residents and visitors.

     

    Officials inspect the Koh Larn waste facility, a major step toward the city’s sustainable tourism goals.



     












    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496171
  • Fugitive linked to Hong Kong mafia arrested in Pattaya; immigration reminds landlords of reporting duties
    PATTAYA, Thailand – The Royal Thai Police, in cooperation with the Immigration Bureau and Hong Kong Interpol, have arrested a wanted Hong Kong mafia member who fled to Thailand after committing murder. The suspect, identified as Mr. Trong (surname withheld), 25, was involved in a violent altercation over drug-related conflicts in Hong Kong’s Shatin Kowloon […]
    The suspect, identified as Mr. Trong (surname withheld), 25, was involved in a violent altercation over drug-related conflicts in Hong Kong’s Shatin Kowloon district on March 16.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – The Royal Thai Police, in cooperation with the Immigration Bureau and Hong Kong Interpol, have arrested a wanted Hong Kong mafia member who fled to Thailand after committing murder.

    The suspect, identified as Mr. Trong (surname withheld), 25, was involved in a violent altercation over drug-related conflicts in Hong Kong’s Shatin Kowloon district on March 16. The attack resulted in the victim’s death. Hong Kong authorities issued an arrest warrant for him on charges of “joint murder” and coordinated with Thai officials to locate and extradite him.



    Investigators discovered that Mr. Trong had entered Thailand by plane on March 16 at 11:27 PM and was residing in a rented house in Pattaya with his Thai girlfriend. On March 27, at 11:00 AM, Thai immigration officers apprehended him, revoked his visa, and placed him in custody pending deportation.

    On March 31, senior Hong Kong police officials, led by Ken Lam Wing Ho, head of Hong Kong Interpol, traveled to Thailand to thank Thai authorities for their cooperation in the investigation and arrest. Mr. Trong has been handed over to Hong Kong police for further legal proceedings.


    The Immigration Bureau reminds landlords, hotel operators, and rental business owners that they must report any foreign nationals staying at their properties. Failure to do so carries fines of 1,600 THB per guest, while hotel managers face fines starting at 8,000 THB per guest. Thai authorities continue to monitor and crack down on international fugitives and criminal activities within the country.

    If anyone has information about suspicious activities, they are urged to contact the Immigration Bureau at www.immigration.go.th.

    The Immigration Bureau reminds landlords, hotel operators, and rental business owners that they must report any foreign nationals staying at their properties.












    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496167
  • Man attacked with gun handle in South Pattaya restaurant, police investigating possible jealousy motive
    PATTAYA, Thailand – A 39-year-old man, identified as Noom, stated that around 11:00 AM the same day, he was attacked by an unidentified man, estimated to be around 35-40 years old, who struck him in the face with the handle of a firearm in front of a restaurant on Soi Ko Phai, South Pattaya. The […]
    Man attacked with gun handle in South Pattaya restaurant, police investigating possible jealousy motive.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – A 39-year-old man, identified as Noom, stated that around 11:00 AM the same day, he was attacked by an unidentified man, estimated to be around 35-40 years old, who struck him in the face with the handle of a firearm in front of a restaurant on Soi Ko Phai, South Pattaya. The attack left him with severe injuries, including a gash on his left cheek and behind his ear, requiring eight stitches.

    Noom provided CCTV footage as evidence, hoping to aid in identifying the attacker. He recounted that he had been dining at the restaurant when he encountered a younger female acquaintance. They had a casual conversation before he left to return home. As he was mounting his motorcycle, a man suddenly ran up and struck him in the face with the firearm, causing him to fall off his bike. The attacker then quickly fled the scene on a red automatic motorcycle.



    Noom expressed confusion over the attack, stating that he had no known conflicts with anyone. After seeking medical treatment, he reported the incident to Pattaya City Police and urged authorities to swiftly apprehend the perpetrator.

    CCTV footage from the restaurant captured the incident clearly. The attacker appeared to be a heavyset man wearing a black shirt, black cap, and shorts. He parked his red automatic motorcycle nearby before rushing towards Noom, drawing his firearm, and striking him. He also slapped the woman who had greeted Noom before fleeing the scene.


    Investigators from Pattaya City Police have since reviewed surveillance footage and gathered witness statements, successfully identifying the suspect. Authorities believe the attack may have been fueled by jealousy. The police are actively pursuing the suspect and expect to make an arrest soon. They have urged the public to allow them time to complete their investigation.

    The attacker parked his red automatic motorcycle nearby before rushing towards Noom, drawing his firearm, and striking him.

     

    The attacker also slapped the woman who had greeted Noom before fleeing the scene.












    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496162
  • Pattaya Police debunk viral motorcycle stunt video, tracking down misleading uploader
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya police have responded to a viral video showing a man and woman performing dangerous motorcycle stunts, allegedly in Pattaya, April 1. The clip, which spread rapidly on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok, was captioned “Pattaya’s Toughest Couple”, sparking widespread criticism. However, Pol. Col. Anek Srathongyu, Chief of Pattaya Police […]
    Pol. Col. Anek clarifies that the video was not filmed in Pattaya but originated from another country and assures the public that authorities have already identified the individual who posted the misleading clip and are taking action.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya police have responded to a viral video showing a man and woman performing dangerous motorcycle stunts, allegedly in Pattaya, April 1. The clip, which spread rapidly on social media platforms like Facebook and TikTok, was captioned “Pattaya’s Toughest Couple”, sparking widespread criticism.

    However, Pol. Col. Anek Srathongyu, Chief of Pattaya Police Station, clarified that the video was not filmed in Pattaya but originated from another country. He assured the public that authorities have already identified the individual who posted the misleading clip and are taking action.



    “This video was likely uploaded from abroad, and we now know who posted it. We are following the necessary legal steps. Rest assured, no one will be allowed to tarnish Pattaya’s image,” he stated.

    Police also issued a strong warning against reckless driving and public stunt performances, emphasizing that such behavior is not only illegal but also life-threatening. “We urge everyone not to imitate these stunts. They endanger lives and violate traffic laws,” the statement read.

    This incident highlights the growing concern over misleading online content and its impact on the city’s reputation. Authorities continue to monitor social media for false information that could harm Pattaya’s image.













    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496158
  • Why traffic violations persist in Pattaya – A communication breakdown?
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Despite continued enforcement efforts by Pattaya authorities, traffic violations—especially illegal parking—remain a persistent issue, frustrating both residents and commuters. While city officials have implemented fines and odd-even parking rules on South Pattaya Road, many drivers still fail to comply, contributing to daily congestion and disorder. A common complaint is that certain roads, […]
    Pattaya’s Parking Chaos: Will Fines Be Enough to Fix the Problem?

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Despite continued enforcement efforts by Pattaya authorities, traffic violations—especially illegal parking—remain a persistent issue, frustrating both residents and commuters. While city officials have implemented fines and odd-even parking rules on South Pattaya Road, many drivers still fail to comply, contributing to daily congestion and disorder.

    A common complaint is that certain roads, such as those leading from Wat Chaimongkol Intersection toward Thap Phraya and Khao Phra Tamnak, are regularly clogged due to haphazard parking. One frustrated resident remarked, “Please solve the problem. It’s congested every day and totally disorganized.”


    While enforcement is crucial, some argue that Pattaya City Hall’s public relations efforts have been insufficient. Many drivers claim they are unaware of parking restrictions, and visitors—especially long-term tourists—may not be informed about local rules. A more effective information campaign, with clearer signage and multilingual announcements, could help reduce violations.

    Another resident pointed out the broader issue of pedestrian safety, stating, “Not only is parking disorganized, but people from a certain country are walking in the middle of the road.” The lack of proper walkways and enforcement against jaywalking further complicates traffic management.

    Many Pattaya locals believe that without stricter penalties and immediate towing of illegally parked vehicles, the problem will persist. One resident suggested a stronger approach: “Enforce the rules… If people don’t follow them, go all out with strict penalties.”


    Some also advocate for visible reminders, such as large warning signs at city entry points, with one suggesting: “Put up signs saying ‘Welcome to Pattaya… Please be mindful when parking.'”

    Solving Pattaya’s traffic issues requires more than just penalties—it demands better urban planning, clearer communication, and more efficient enforcement. While City Hall has made efforts to regulate parking, improving public awareness and ensuring consistent law enforcement will be key to long-term success. Until then, residents and commuters will continue to battle daily traffic frustrations.

    Residents Demand Action: ‘Traffic Jams Every Day, No Order at All!

     

    Better Signs, Stricter Fines? Calls for tougher enforcement on illegal parking.



    Welcome to Pattaya—Now Park Responsibly! Locals push for awareness campaigns.












    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496152
  • Pattaya to face seasonal thunderstorms; increased rainfall in South Thailand
    PATTAYA, Thailand – The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a warning for Southern Thailand, forecasting an increase in rainfall that could lead to flash floods and runoff. The department also highlighted that the Northern and Central regions will experience seasonal thunderstorms. According to the department’s 24-hour weather forecast, the South will experience heavier rainfall, with […]
    The Northern and Central regions may face seasonal thunderstorms, with strong winds, hail, and lightning in some areas, as a moderate cold air mass from China affects the Northeast and South China Sea.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – The Thai Meteorological Department has issued a warning for Southern Thailand, forecasting an increase in rainfall that could lead to flash floods and runoff. The department also highlighted that the Northern and Central regions will experience seasonal thunderstorms.

    According to the department’s 24-hour weather forecast, the South will experience heavier rainfall, with strong winds and intense showers in some areas, as an easterly wind wave moves through the Gulf of Thailand, Southern Thailand, and the Andaman Sea. The public is urged to be cautious of flash floods and landslides, especially in mountainous areas and flood-prone zones.



    Meanwhile, the Northern and Central regions may face seasonal thunderstorms, with strong winds, hail, and lightning in some areas, as a moderate cold air mass from China affects the Northeast and South China Sea. Citizens in these regions are advised to stay clear of outdoor activities during storms and to avoid sheltering under trees or weak structures.

    The weather also impacts air quality, with moderate to high levels of dust and haze in Northern Thailand, expected to decrease due to increased winds.

    Bangkok & Vicinity: 30% chance of thunderstorms, temperatures between 25-34°C.


    Northern Thailand: Hot, with 20% chance of thunderstorms and hail in some areas. Temperatures range from 21-40°C.

    Northeastern Thailand: 10% chance of thunderstorms, temperatures between 18-34°C.

    Central Thailand: 30% chance of thunderstorms with strong winds, temperatures between 24-36°C.

    Eastern Thailand: 30% chance of thunderstorms, with heavy rain in areas like Chanthaburi and Trat.


    Southern Thailand (East Coast): 40% chance of thunderstorms, heavy rain in areas like Chumphon and Nakhon Si Thammarat.

    Southern Thailand (West Coast): 30% chance of thunderstorms in areas like Ranong and Krabi.

    Boats in the Gulf of Thailand and Andaman Sea are advised to proceed with caution due to high waves in stormy areas.












    1 April 01 2025
    Pattaya
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496137
  • Splash-filled celebrations in April – Songkran and Wan Lai schedule in Pattaya and across Chonburi
    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya is set to host one of Thailand’s biggest Songkran celebrations, with an extended schedule of water fights, cultural events, and traditional ceremonies stretching across Chonburi province. Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, is renowned for its lively atmosphere, and Pattaya’s version is among the most anticipated in the country. Mark your […]
    Get ready for a splash! Songkran 2025 in Pattaya is set to bring non-stop fun from April 6-20.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – Pattaya is set to host one of Thailand’s biggest Songkran celebrations, with an extended schedule of water fights, cultural events, and traditional ceremonies stretching across Chonburi province. Songkran, the Thai New Year festival, is renowned for its lively atmosphere, and Pattaya’s version is among the most anticipated in the country.



    Mark your calendars for an unforgettable experience! Here’s a breakdown of the Songkran and Wan Lai celebrations across the province:

    April 6: Wan Lai Bo Win
    April 13: Traditional Songkran in Mueang Chonburi
    April 14: Wan Lai Phanat Nikhom
    April 15: Wan Lai Phan Thong / Koh Pho
    April 16-17: Wan Lai Bang Saen – One of the biggest and most vibrant celebrations
    April 16: Wan Lai Wat Tham
    April 17: Wan Lai Wat Suthawat (Soi Noen Plub Wan)
    April 18: Wan Lai Bang Phra / Koh Si Chang
    April 18: Wan Lai Naklua – Traditional water splashing with a local touch
    April 18: Wan Lai Koh Larn – Songkran fun on the island paradise
    April 19: Wan Lai Pattaya – The grandest water fight in the city!
    April 20: Wan Lai Bang Saray / Ban Bueng

    Koh Larn, Bang Saen, and Pattaya—where will you be celebrating Songkran this year? Mark your calendars and get ready to soak.

    Visitors can expect streets filled with locals and tourists armed with water guns, splashing each other in good spirits. Apart from the water fights, there will be sand pagoda building, traditional merit-making ceremonies at temples, and cultural performances. Pattaya’s Walking Street and Beach Road will be key hotspots for Songkran revelers, with music, foam parties, and dance stages adding to the excitement.


    Wan Lai Pattaya on April 19 is the highlight of the festivities, featuring a massive turnout of locals and tourists, concerts, and a night of non-stop celebrations. Additionally, those looking for a more traditional experience can head to Naklua or Koh Larn on April 18 for a mix of water fun and cultural activities.

    As one of Thailand’s most famous Songkran destinations, Pattaya is expected to attract thousands of visitors. If you’re planning to join the festivities, prepare to get drenched, protect your electronics, and follow local safety guidelines to ensure a fun and safe experience.

    Get ready for an unforgettable Songkran 2025 in Pattaya – where the fun never stops, and the splashes keep coming!

    Beat the heat with the biggest water fights of the year! Pattaya’s Wan Lai Festival is happening on April 19—don’t miss it.














    1 April 01 2025
    Daily Newsletter
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496180
  • U.S. Marines provide Thai children with an exclusive learning experience aboard USS John L. Canley
    PATTAYA, Thailand – At Map Ta Phut Industrial Port in Rayong, U.S. Marines welcomed 60 children and staff from the HHN Foundation for Thai Children for a special educational tour of the USS John L. Canley (ESB 6) Courage Under Fire on March 30. The ship, named in honor of John L. Canley, a retired […]
    Thai children from the HHN Foundation explore the high-tech U.S. Navy vessel, gaining firsthand experience of life at sea.

    PATTAYA, Thailand – At Map Ta Phut Industrial Port in Rayong, U.S. Marines welcomed 60 children and staff from the HHN Foundation for Thai Children for a special educational tour of the USS John L. Canley (ESB 6) Courage Under Fire on March 30.

    The ship, named in honor of John L. Canley, a retired U.S. Marine Corps sergeant major and Vietnam War veteran awarded the Medal of Honor, is a highly advanced vessel. It is designed to accommodate nearly all rotary-wing aircraft in the U.S. Department of Defense’s arsenal, as well as allied aircraft. With one of the largest flight decks in the fleet, the Canley is built to support both manned and unmanned operations across surface, air, and underwater combat missions.



    During the visit, the children toured various operational areas of the ship, interacted with U.S. military personnel, and explored different career paths in the Navy. They also had the chance to see cutting-edge equipment on board, a dedicated sports area, and fully equipped living quarters that resemble a five-star hotel.

    To conclude the experience, the U.S. Marines hosted a meal for the children and reaffirmed their commitment to supporting underprivileged youth in Thailand. The visit not only provided an educational experience but also strengthened ties between the U.S. military and the local Thai community.

    U.S. Marines introduce young visitors to naval careers, showcasing advanced technology and military operations.

    Thai children tour the massive warship, discovering its cutting-edge facilities and five-star living quarters.

     

    The U.S. military fosters goodwill in Thailand, providing education and support for underprivileged youth.



     












    1 April 01 2025
    Daily Newsletter
    https://www.pattayamail.com/?p=496141