Alessio Francesco Fedeli

Graduating from Webster University with a degree of Management with an emphasis on International Business, Alessio is a Thai-Italian with a multicultural perspective regarding Thailand and abroad. On the same token, as a passionate person for sports and activities, Alessio also gives insight to various spots for a fun and healthy lifestyle.
  • Pattaya NewsPattaya Countdown 2026 New Year event: Free concerts over 3 Days, transport and parking points announced | Thaiger

    Pattaya Countdown 2026 New Year event: Free concerts over 3 Days, transport and parking points announced

    The Pattaya Countdown 2026 New Year celebration is set to deliver three days and three nights of non-stop fun with free concerts featuring some of Thailand’s biggest artists, including Jeff Satur, Bodyslam, and BUS. Organisers have also released transport advice, parking locations, and free shuttle bus details to help visitors avoid traffic congestion. Get ready to jump, dance, and welcome…

  • GuidesDid you know NASA found a Christmas Tree in space? | Thaiger

    Did you know NASA found a Christmas Tree in space?

    While you’re hanging ornaments and stringing lights on your Christmas tree this season, NASA has spotted a cosmic version twinkling 2,500 light-years away in our Milky Way galaxy. The “Christmas Tree Cluster,” officially known as NGC 2264, is a stunning grouping of young stars that, with a little help from telescopes and clever imaging, bears a striking resemblance to a…

  • Thai LifeLucky colours of the week in Thailand and what they mean | Thaiger

    Lucky colours of the week in Thailand and what they mean

    Ever noticed your Thai colleagues wearing yellow on Mondays, or wondered why government buildings display specific colours on certain days? You’re witnessing one of Thailand’s most charming traditions: the lucky colours of the weekday. This living practice stems from ancient Hindu-Brahmin astrology woven into Thai Buddhist culture. Each day has an auspicious colour tied to celestial deities whose attributes shape…

  • International EducationBoarding schools in Thailand: Safer, more structured, and cheaper than the UK? | Thaiger

    Boarding schools in Thailand: Safer, more structured, and cheaper than the UK?

    The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s boarding schools offer a highly structured, calm environment that many parents view as safer and more supportive compared to other regions. Annual fees remain significantly lower than in the UK, with a wide range of international schools providing modern facilities and strong academic pathways. The rise in global families choosing Thailand reflects a shift toward…

  • Things To DoThe Red Cross Fair 2025 brings 11 days of food, culture, charity, and famous shops to Lumpini Park | Thaiger

    The Red Cross Fair 2025 brings 11 days of food, culture, charity, and famous shops to Lumpini Park

    A lot of the information for the fair and at the fair will be in Thai. If you are not able to read Thai too well, you should always have a translation app handy or come with someone who can read Thai for both onsite and online. The cool season arrives with the joyful event that Thais look forward to…

  • HealthDr Wicharn Yingsakmongkol: The quiet pioneer behind Thailand’s most trusted spine surgeries | Thaiger

    Dr Wicharn Yingsakmongkol: The quiet pioneer behind Thailand’s most trusted spine surgeries

    No one introduces him as a famous professor or the former Head of Orthopaedics at one of Thailand’s largest and most prestigious government hospitals. Instead, patients remember something much more meaningful: a gentle, patient-friendly doctor whose calm voice and confident explanations make them trust him within minutes. They say he gives them hope even before treatment begins. And for thousands…

  • Things To DoLooking for a view? SkyFlyers is one of the world’s tallest rides, now open in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Looking for a view? SkyFlyers is one of the world’s tallest rides, now open in Bangkok

    Bangkok has added a new high-flying attraction to its riverside skyline. SkyFlyers: Wings of Garudapterus, one of the world’s tallest swing rides, is now open to the public at Asiatique The Riverfront. This ride is offering riders an exhilarating, 360-degree view of the capital city from the height of a 36-storey building. This new ride spins 24 people at a time…

  • Things To DoSee Tulips blooming right now in Bangkok at Suan Luang Rama IX Flower Festival 2025 | Thaiger

    See Tulips blooming right now in Bangkok at Suan Luang Rama IX Flower Festival 2025

    Looking for winter vibes without the international flight? From December 1 to 10, Suan Luang Rama IX in Bangkok is home to a stunning seasonal showcase of Tulips blooming at the Suan Luang Rama IX Flower Festival 2025. This limited-time event lets you experience the magic of cold-climate flowers blooming right in the heart of Thailand. Held at the Thakol Phra…

  • AutomotiveRenting a car in Thailand for the Christmas holiday in 2025: What you need to know | Thaiger

    Renting a car in Thailand for the Christmas holiday in 2025: What you need to know

    As the festive season approaches, many expats and tourists in Thailand are planning their holiday getaways. While flying and public transport are common choices, renting a car offers unmatched freedom, whether you’re heading to the mountains of Chiang Mai, the islands of the south, or exploring off-the-beaten-path destinations. But before you hit the road, here’s everything you need to know…

  • FoodFrench cheese, Italian wine, and warm conversations when dining at The St. Regis | Thaiger

    French cheese, Italian wine, and warm conversations when dining at The St. Regis

    At VIU, the signature restaurant of The St. Regis Bangkok, luxury dining takes on a refreshingly different tone. The setting may be elegant, but the atmosphere leans far from the formalities often associated with five-star dining. Instead, guests are invited into a space that feels more like an evening among friends and family, where conversation flows as easily as the…

  • Travel GuidesCheap flights in Thailand you can find this Christmas and New Year’s holiday | Thaiger

    Cheap flights in Thailand you can find this Christmas and New Year’s holiday

    As the festive season approaches, Thailand’s airports start buzzing with flight activity. Whether you’re planning a domestic beach escape or a long-haul adventure abroad, finding a cheap flight during Christmas and New Year’s is no small feat. With high demand, prices spike quickly, and the best deals are often snapped up months in advance. But if you’re just starting your…

  • Food10 restaurants in Thailand have newly awarded for the Michelin Star in Thailand [2026 edition] | Thaiger

    10 restaurants in Thailand have newly awarded for the Michelin Star in Thailand [2026 edition]

    The Michelin Guide Thailand 2026 edition has officially been unveiled, showcasing the latest full selection of 468 dining venues. According to the announcement on the official Michelin Guide website, the list includes: 2 Three Michelin Star restaurants (1 promoted from Two Michelin Stars) 8 Two Michelin Star restaurants (2 promoted from One Michelin Star) 33 One Michelin Star restaurants (3…

  • AutomotiveHow to use Thailand’s toll roads: Easy Pass, M-PASS, M-Flow & More | Thaiger

    How to use Thailand’s toll roads: Easy Pass, M-PASS, M-Flow & More

    If you’re driving in Thailand, whether as an expat, long-term visitor, or local, you’ll likely encounter tollways. These roads save time, cut through city congestion, and connect provinces. But using them isn’t always intuitive. Here’s a step-by-step guide to navigating Thailand’s expressways, including when to pay, how to get a pass, and tips to avoid fines or delays. On this…

  • Thai LifeWhat is ‘face’ in Thailand and how to avoid losing it (for anyone and yourself) | Thaiger

    What is ‘face’ in Thailand and how to avoid losing it (for anyone and yourself)

    If you are new to life in Thailand, there is one cultural idea that will help you settle in far more smoothly than memorising phrases or learning the bus routes. It is the concept of face and it has nothing to do with your appearance. It is about dignity, respect, and how people are perceived by those around them. Once…

  • Visa InformationWhich countries are exempted from needing a visa to come to Thailand? | Thaiger

    Which countries are exempted from needing a visa to come to Thailand?

    When planning a trip to Thailand, one of the first questions many travellers ask is, “Do I need a visa to enter?” The answer depends on your nationality and the length of your intended stay. As of 2025, Thailand has updated its visa exemption and tourist visa policies, aiming to make travel more flexible and attractive for a wider range…

  • Visa InformationCan you stay and work in Thailand with your new Thai degree after graduation? | Thaiger

    Can you stay and work in Thailand with your new Thai degree after graduation?

    Graduating from a Thai university is a monumental moment of achievement, but for many who do graduate, the question quickly becomes: what’s next? If you’re an expat graduate hoping to stay in Thailand and launch your career here, recent updates to Thai immigration policy may work in your favour. However, staying on legally and working requires understanding how visas, permits,…

  • Phuket TravelPhuket’s fitness boot camps: Why expats fly across the world to train here | Thaiger

    Phuket’s fitness boot camps: Why expats fly across the world to train here

    Phuket has built a global reputation for many things, including tropical beaches, vibrant nightlife, and bustling tourism, among them. But in recent years, another scene has quietly exploded on the island’s southern coast: fitness boot camps. From complete lifestyle overhauls to elite-level training, Phuket has become a destination where people fly in, sometimes from halfway around the world, not to…

  • Travel GuidesLopburi’s survival guide for monkeys: 10 tips to keep your snacks and sanity intact | Thaiger

    Lopburi’s survival guide for monkeys: 10 tips to keep your snacks and sanity intact

    Lopburi, Thailand’s ancient city filled with Khmer ruins, scenic temples, and monkeys. Lots of monkeys. While most people come for the culture and history, many leave with stories about simians stealing their sunglasses, water bottles, or in more dramatic cases, their sanity. So before you find yourself locked in a staredown with a macaque over a half-eaten banana, here’s your…

  • Technology NewsWhat you need to know about Cloudflare after global outage hits X and ChatGPT | Thaiger

    What you need to know about Cloudflare after global outage hits X and ChatGPT

    Cloudflare, one of the world’s largest internet infrastructure providers, went down for several hours and caused major websites, including X (Twitter) and ChatGPT, to become inaccessible worldwide. The incident has now been resolved, with the company confirming the issue was caused by an oversized system file – not a cyberattack. Last night, on November 18, internet users across multiple countries…

  • EducationWhat parents should know about homeschooling in Thailand | Thaiger

    What parents should know about homeschooling in Thailand

    The Thaiger key takeaways Homeschooling is legal in Thailand but only permitted for children with Thai citizenship and requires official approval from local education authorities. Parents must submit a detailed education plan, choose a curriculum, and provide yearly progress reports for accreditation. Families can follow Thai, international, or blended curricula, but must ensure proper certification for future schooling or university…

  • Digital MarketingTop 10 best marketing agencies in Thailand (2026 edition) | Thaiger

    Top 10 best marketing agencies in Thailand (2026 edition)

    Thailand has become one of Southeast Asia’s most dynamic markets for digital marketing and creative advertising. With Bangkok emerging as a hub for international brands, but also some very promising and or already popular local brands, the competition among agencies has grown stronger than ever. Today’s leading firms blend data-driven performance with creativity, cultural insight, and end-to-end services that help…

  • LifestyleIs Bangkok’s cost of living as cheap as people say? Here’s how they compare globally | Thaiger

    Is Bangkok’s cost of living as cheap as people say? Here’s how they compare globally

    When it comes to relocating abroad, affordability plays a major role in choosing where to go. For many, Bangkok represents an ideal balance between comfort, culture, and cost, but how does it truly compare to the rest of the world when it comes to monthly utility expenses? A recent study conducted by Remitly analysed 40 global cities to find out…

  • AutomotiveHow to pay your road tax in Thailand and how much it costs? | Thaiger

    How to pay your road tax in Thailand and how much it costs?

    The Thaiger key takeaways Road tax is mandatory for all vehicles in Thailand and must be renewed yearly. Expats need a blue book, Por Ror Bor, and inspection documents before paying. Costs vary by engine size, and EVs enjoy a five-year road tax exemption. Paying your road tax in Thailand is a crucial part of owning a car or motorbike…

  • Travel GuidesAddressing the change in the alcohol laws in Thailand | Thaiger

    Addressing the change in the alcohol laws in Thailand

    Thailand’s alcohol regulations have long been a source of confusion for both tourists and residents. But as of late 2025, the Thai government has officially made adjustments to two key aspects of its alcohol policy. These changes mark a shift toward a more flexible and tourism-friendly approach, while still retaining Thailand’s broader public health framework. Here’s what’s new under the…

  • EducationChoosing a school in Thailand: 10 questions every expat parent should ask on a campus tour | Thaiger

    Choosing a school in Thailand: 10 questions every expat parent should ask on a campus tour

    Choosing a school for your child is one of the most important decisions you’ll make as an expat parent in Thailand. The right school can make a world of difference, not just academically, but emotionally and socially too. It’s where your child will spend most of their days, form their first friendships, and adjust to life in a new cultural…

  • Thailand HotelsHow Chiang Mai is becoming Thailand’s new MICE capital | Thaiger

    How Chiang Mai is becoming Thailand’s new MICE capital

    Chiang Mai, long celebrated for its rich culture, breathtaking landscapes, and laid-back charm, is quickly transforming into a powerful new player in Thailand’s MICE (Meetings, Incentives, Conferences, and Exhibitions) tourism scene. As Bangkok’s pace becomes more frenetic and space becomes scarcer, event organisers, corporate planners, and hospitality professionals are turning their attention north, and Chiang Mai is more than ready.…

  • EducationBest university degrees taught in English for you to study in Thailand | Thaiger

    Best university degrees taught in English for you to study in Thailand

    The Thaiger key Takeaways Thailand offers a growing range of English-taught degrees across business, engineering, hospitality, medicine, and social sciences. Leading institutions include Chulalongkorn University, Thammasat University, Mahidol University, AIT, and Dusit Thani College. Tuition for English programmes generally ranges from 90,000 to 400,000 Thai baht per year, with additional costs for housing and living expenses. Thailand has grown into…

  • Visa InformationA step by step guide to getting the Thai Student Visa (Non-Immigrant ED) | Thaiger

    A step by step guide to getting the Thai Student Visa (Non-Immigrant ED)

    The Thaiger key takeaways The Non-Immigrant ED visa allows foreign students to study legally in Thailand, covering universities, language schools, and training courses. Applicants must enrol in an accredited institution, apply online via the Thai E-Visa system, and complete 90-day reporting after arrival. The ED Plus visa offers university students an added benefit, which is a one-year post-graduation stay to…

  • EducationCulture shock: What will surprise foreign students most about studying in Thailand? | Thaiger

    Culture shock: What will surprise foreign students most about studying in Thailand?

    The Thaiger key takeaways Thai classrooms emphasise respect and hierarchy, where teachers hold deep authority and humility earns trust. Uniforms, morning assemblies, and Buddhist traditions give students a structured yet culturally rich school experience. While academic pressure and language barriers can challenge foreign students, the immersion fosters adaptability and cross-cultural growth. For many foreign families moving to Thailand, education is…

  • EducationIs a Thai public school an option for foreign kids? Pros and cons | Thaiger

    Is a Thai public school an option for foreign kids? Pros and cons

    The Thaiger key takeaways Foreign children can enrol in Thai public schools, but admission and costs vary depending on the school. Public schools offer affordability and cultural immersion but come with language barriers and limited foreign student support. English Programs (EP) within public schools provide a middle ground between local and international education. For many expat families settling in Thailand,…