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THETHAIGER.COMDoggone disaster as pensioner gets skewered in Pattaya crashDoggone disaster as pensioner gets skewered in Pattaya crashLegacyA Thai pensioner was left skewered by her own sidecar after a dog launched a surprise attack, sending her smashing into a wall in Pattaya. Rescue workers from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rushed to Soi Huay Yai, near Wat Thung Kha School, around 4.30pm, yesterday, July 6 after reports of a motorcycle accident involving an elderly woman. They arrived to find a motorbike with an overturned sidecar and 67-year-old Chawwee Nu-eiam trapped underneath, bleeding heavily. A metal frame from the sidecar had pierced her left thigh near the pelvic region, causing severe blood loss. Paramedics administered first aid at the scene to stop the bleeding before rushing her to Bang Lamung Hospital for emergency treatment. Witnesses said Chawwee had been on her way home when a large Thai breed dog suddenly bolted after her, barking and lunging at the sidecar. The startled pensioner lost control of the vehicle, which ploughed into a roadside wall and flipped, sending the jagged frame into her leg. Locals were unsure whether the canine culprit was a stray, known as a Soi dog, or belonged to someone nearby. Police are investigating. It’s the latest in a string of serious crashes to hit the popular beach resort. Picture courtesy of Pattaya News Just last month, chaos erupted near Wat Tham Samakkee Alley after a motorbike slammed into a van at a railway crossing, leaving another OAP fighting for her life. The horror smash happened around 8pm on June 9, when a grey Honda PCX slammed into the side of a white Hyundai van crossing the tracks. Four people were injured in the high-speed crash. Three escaped with scrapes and bruises, but 65 year old Wanna Waiwong was left with a near-severed leg. She was stabilised by first responders before being rushed to Bangkok Pattaya Hospital in critical condition. The van driver, 45 year old Chinese national Jinpo Wang, told police she had been following another car over the crossing when the motorbike “came hurtling out of nowhere” and smashed into her driver’s side. The front of the Honda was mangled, and Wang’s van left with a crumpled door. Police are still piecing together the sequence of events in both crashes. The story Doggone disaster as pensioner gets skewered in Pattaya crash as seen on Thaiger News.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 23 مشاهدة
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPattaya restaurant owner addresses controversy over sexy outfits, explains marketing strategyPattaya restaurant owner explains sexy outfits as a marketing move, assures strict hygiene in kitchen. PATTAYA, Thailand – A well-known Pattaya restaurant called “Kai Yok Krok” recently sparked controversy online after videos circulated showing a female staff member preparing food while dressed in revealing, sexy clothing, without wearing an apron or hairnet. The clip triggered concerns about hygiene and food safety among netizens and customers. On July 5, our reporter visited the Kai Yok Krok branch on Thepprasit Road, in South Pattaya, to get the full story. There, we met the restaurant owner, 33-year-old Ms. Napakorn Chirarachataphak — known to many simply as “Peach.” She spoke openly about the situation and welcomed us to tour the bustling restaurant, which was filled with customers from all over Thailand as well as tourists from Turkey, Laos, and several other countries. Ms. Napakorn explained that the controversial videos had only captured a small snippet filmed specifically for promotional content. The sexy outfits were a deliberate marketing tactic to make the restaurant stand out and draw attention in a tough economic climate. She stressed that the clips shown online were heavily edited from footage that took nearly an hour to shoot, and that these short videos do not reflect the real working conditions in the kitchen. During actual food preparation, all cooks and staff strictly follow hygiene protocols, including wearing hairnets and aprons at all times, to ensure the highest standards of food safety. The restaurant prioritizes cleanliness and customer safety above all else. “Peach” of Kai Yok Krok says food quality and service, not attire, keep customers coming back. Ms. Napakorn also highlighted that the restaurant’s popularity is built not on marketing gimmicks alone, but on the genuine quality of their dishes and excellent customer service. Many customers, both Thai and foreign, visit repeatedly because they trust the taste and service. This is evidenced by the constant crowd filling the restaurant daily, with patrons traveling from Bangkok and abroad just to enjoy their food. While she acknowledged the criticisms and is open to listening to public concerns, Ms. Napakorn urged people to understand the challenges that small business owners face in today’s difficult economy. The creative marketing methods used are necessary for survival and to support nearly 100 employees who rely on the restaurant for their livelihood. She assured that no marketing strategy compromises food safety or quality. “Our business is honest, and we care for our staff and customers alike. The sexy outfits are just one part of a strategy to keep the restaurant running and people employed,” she said. The incident has ignited a wider conversation about marketing ethics and how businesses balance attracting customers with maintaining professionalism and hygiene standards. Ms. Napakorn remains committed to running her restaurant with integrity while adapting to the realities of the market. Nearly 100 employees depend on restaurant’s bold marketing—owner vows no compromise on hygiene. Controversy over staff outfits sparks wider debate on business survival vs. food safety in Pattaya.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 15 مشاهدة
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMPattaya needs every market there is— and American and British retirees are coming backEvery visitor counts—Pattaya’s economy depends on a diverse mix of tourists and long-term residents. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin) PATTAYA, Thailand – As Pattaya navigates a period of shifting tourism dynamics, one truth stands firm: the city needs every market it can get. From American and British retirees to Indian family travelers and curious visitors from Taiwan and Israel, Pattaya’s economy thrives only when doors are open and all are welcome. And despite concerns about falling Chinese arrivals, many in the industry are confident that retirees from the US and UK will return soon in strong numbers—“and problem solved,” as one local business owner put it. Much of the panic about Chinese shortfalls ignores one fact: Chinese group tourism hasn’t always meant local profit. Zero-dollar tours, popular before the pandemic, often directed Chinese tourists to Chinese-owned hotels, restaurants, souvenir shops, and even transportation services. These tightly controlled package deals brought travelers to Thailand but often diverted their spending into a closed loop—one that rarely benefitted Thai businesses. Many of these “Chinese-owned” operations, as some commenters note, are actually operated by Thai nationals of Chinese descent, the same families who dominate Thailand’s corporate landscape. Either way, the net effect for small independent Thai vendors was minimal. In contrast, Indian tourists—though often mocked online for frugality—are proving their worth. They stay in Thai-run hotels, eat from local food vendors, and pay for boat rides, tours, and activities. One longtime expat quipped that while Chinese tourists may hit the malls, Indian travelers book the rooms and ride the jet skis. The volume of Indian tourism is becoming impossible to ignore, and despite old stereotypes, it’s helping Pattaya stay afloat during a time of broader regional tourism shifts. With retirees coming back, Pattaya’s tourism scene is ready to bounce back stronger than ever. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin) Even so, many travelers from Western countries—particularly regulars from the UK, Germany, and the US—say they feel increasingly unwelcome due to inconsistent visa policies and rigid border enforcement. Some shared stories of being turned away or pressured to pay questionable “fines” at the border, even after years of visiting and spending freely in Thailand. “My friend got threatened with deportation until he offered to pay $600 to be allowed in,” one man recalled. “He just wanted to relax for a few weeks and spend money here, but now he’s rethinking if it’s worth it.” There’s also the growing sentiment that Thailand’s government has misread the moment. “The only people that can’t see the pattern are the Thai government,” one frustrated expat said. “Chinese tourists don’t spend in the real Thai economy. Everyone else does.” Still, Pattaya remains resilient. Its hotels are open, its nightlife is back, and its beaches are once again drawing sunseekers from across the world. The city’s future depends not on one nation or one market, but on the willingness to welcome all travelers equally. Tourism is about more than arrival numbers—it’s about who stays, who spends, and who tells others to come. If Thailand wants a sustainable rebound, Pattaya’s path is clear. It needs retirees and first-timers, group tours and solo travelers, Chinese shoppers and Indian honeymooners alike. No one can replace another entirely, but together, they keep the lights on. The economy doesn’t care what passport you hold—only whether you show up and stay awhile. No matter where you’re from, Pattaya welcomes you with open arms and bright opportunities. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin)0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 15 مشاهدة
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMHeavy rains across Thailand, but Pattaya promises sunshine returns — keep your swimsuit readyThe skies may rumble, but in Pattaya, the sunshine always fights its way back. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin) PATTAYA, Thailand – While much of Thailand braces for more heavy rain this week, travelers heading to Pattaya shouldn’t be too quick to cancel their plans. The Meteorological Department has issued fresh warnings for flash floods and runoff in parts of the North, Northeast, East, and South, but the eastern seaboard’s tourism magnet — Pattaya — remains largely clear and welcoming. The current weather pattern, influenced by a low-pressure system hovering over northern Myanmar and Laos, coupled with moderate southwesterly monsoon winds, is bringing isolated heavy rainfall across the country. However, Pattaya’s coastal zone is seeing shorter bursts of rain with extended sunny breaks, especially during the afternoons — and local businesses say the golden skies are still very much in season. “Don’t pull back yet,” said a long-time beachfront vendor on Jomtien. “The sun always returns here — and quickly. In Pattaya, sunshine is a promise.” Elsewhere, the Andaman Sea and the upper Gulf of Thailand are experiencing moderate waves, with heights reaching 2 meters, especially in stormy zones. Small boat operators have been advised to navigate with caution and avoid going out during thunderstorms. Meanwhile, Tropical Storm “Danas”, currently in the upper South China Sea and moving toward Taiwan, will not directly impact Thailand. But it’s expected to intensify southwest monsoon winds slightly, bringing in more moisture to some regions over the next few days. Still, Pattaya tourism continues to shine, with hotel bookings holding steady and water activities running as usual — with just a watchful eye on the sky. Tour operators are advising tourists to check weather updates, but not to worry excessively: “The clouds don’t stay long here,” one diving instructor noted. “By the time you finish your coffee, the sun is usually back.” So whether you’re coming for beach lounging, street food, or nightlife — pack an umbrella, but don’t unpack your swimsuits just yet. Pattaya still promises warmth, light, and that unmistakable charm that no storm cloud can dim.0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 15 مشاهدة
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WWW.PATTAYAMAIL.COMThai Baht strengthens further, but Pattaya welcomes all travelers no matter what’s in your walletStrong baht might tighten budgets, but Pattaya’s warm hospitality stays the same. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin) PATTAYA, Thailand –Travelers planning a trip to Pattaya should prepare for a stronger Thai baht this week, which could tighten budgets for some visitors. According to Kasikorn Research Center, the baht reached its strongest level in nearly nine months last week before slightly easing as U.S. jobs data exceeded expectations. The currency is expected to trade within a range of 32.00 to 32.80 baht per U.S. dollar between July 7 and 11, influenced by several factors including Thailand’s June inflation figures, the upcoming July 9 deadline on U.S. tariff policies, ongoing political developments in Thailand, and key economic data from the U.S. Foreign investors continue to sell Thai stocks, and the Stock Exchange of Thailand is expected to fluctuate between support levels of 1,100 to 1,110 points and resistance near 1,145 to 1,160 points. Despite these financial movements, Pattaya’s tourism sector remains welcoming and resilient. Locals say the strength of the baht might affect how many cocktails tourists order on Walking Street, but it will not affect the warm hospitality they receive. Pattaya’s tourism economy thrives on people and experiences, not just currency exchange rates. Whether visitors spend lavishly or carefully budget their trip, the city’s unique blend of affordability, lively nightlife, and seaside charm continues to attract travelers from around the world. For those worried about exchanging money, don’t fret — Soi 6 has money changers conveniently located at both ends of the street, ready to help you get the best rates. While economists watch inflation rates, tariff negotiations, and market flows closely, Pattaya is simply ready to welcome anyone eager for sun, sand, and unforgettable moments. Don’t worry about currency exchange — money changers on Soi 6 have you covered top to bottom. (Photo by Jetsada Homklin)0 التعليقات 0 المشاركات 15 مشاهدة