At four three people have been killed and many others, including foreigners, injured in bomb blasts across the country.
One woman was killed and 10 people injured in a double bombing at the Thai beach resort of Hua Hin, Thai police said, reports BBC and Aljazeera.
Nobody was injured in the first explosion at around 10 pm local time on Thursday night.
A second explosion 20 minutes later and 50 metres from the first blast site killed a Thai woman and injured 10 people, including eight foreigners, local deputy police chief Samer Yousamran said.
The second bomb exploded near a busy intersection where bars are located and is popular with local and foreign visitors.
A motive for the bombing was not yet known, the deputy police chief said. The injured are being treated at a local hospital, he said.
Friday marks the birthday of Thailand’s Queen Sirikit, which is also Mother’s Day in Thailand.
Hua Hin is a popular upscale Thai resort south of Bangkok where many people would have travelled to spend the holiday weekend.
In a separate incident earlier on Thursday, a bomb exploded at a market in the southern Trang province in Thailand, injuring six people. Police believe that explosion was related to a local dispute.