Rayong: the EEC’s Industrial Boomtown Gears Up for a Workforce Surge

Rayong is a province in eastern Thailand that is highly ranked as one the economic powerhouse in Thailand economy. The province has over 17 industrial estates and earns over 79% of its revenue from the industrial sector. Rayong is one of the provinces in the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) that directly connect to major industrial zones in the nearby Chonburi province.

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Onnut is the New CBD and Lifestyle Centers on Sukhumvit Road

Onnut Area or another name Sukhumvit 77 is another populated area on Sukhumvit road. The area consistently gains popularity from the local Thais and foreigners for residential purposes due to easy access from BTS and expressway. Onnut area is viewed as an extension from Thonglor and Ekkamai areas. Condominium prices in Onnut areas are considered more attainable than in Asoke, Thonglor, and Ekkamai areas. Onnut BTS station is only a few stations away from the heart of Sukhumvit road and offers easy connections to MRT Yellow line, Orange line, and airport rail link.

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Development of Economic, Social, and Environmental Structures for Sustainable Growth in Thailand

Many people claim that they cannot see a future for Thailand, describing the country as regressing. There are concerns that Thailand has become a stagnant society. Once experiencing economic growth of over 5% per year, it now hovers around 2%. The Thai population has stabilized and is gradually decreasing.

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Khao-Yai, the Destination for Wellness and Nature Retreat

“Khao-Yai”, a UNESCO World Heritage Site and ASEAN Heritage Park, is widely known among nature lovers for its beautiful natural landscape and wildlife. Khao-Yai spans across four provinces (Saraburi, Nakhonratchasima, Prachinburi, and Nakhonnayok) over 2,200 square kilometers. It is the origin of many waterways, home to wildlife and over 280 species of birds. The biodiversity of nature in this area attracts visitors and nature lovers from all over the world. Khao-Yai has a tropical jungle climate with average temperature of 21 celsius.

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