Ann Carter

Ann Carter is an award-winning journalist from the United States with over 12 years experience in print and broadcast news. Her work has been featured in America, China and Thailand as she has worked internationally at major news stations as a writer and producer. Carter graduated from the Walter Williams Missouri School of Journalism in the USA.
  • Travel GuidesTop 5 best hotels in Phuket

    Top 5 best hotels in Phuket

    Phuket is renowned for its stunning beaches and unbeatable hospitality, making it the perfect holiday destination. Whether you’re looking for adventure or relaxation, the island has everything you need to make your stay unforgettable. And Phuket’s hotels are more than just a place to rest your head; they offer endless amenities to make your vacation extra special. From relaxing spas…

  • Things To DoTop 5 shopping malls in Bangkok

    Top 5 shopping malls in Bangkok

    Bangkok’s shopping scene is definitely off the charts, as its malls are actually mega malls. Here, there is no shortage of local handicrafts and goods, designer labels, and high-end fashion boutiques. But, the eclectic mix of threads doesn’t end there, the capital of Thailand has thrown an expansive, indoor bazaar into the mix by the name of MBK Centre. With…

  • Travel GuidesBest pet-friendly hotels in Bangkok

    Best pet-friendly hotels in Bangkok

    Visiting Bangkok can definitely be more fun when furry friends come along. From wonderful parks and endless streets to stroll around, it surely offers plenty of walking for everyone. Moreover, finding a pet-friendly hotel is easier, as many places are opening their doors to animals. Additionally, in the accommodations, every traveller types something different, from the budget-minded to the big…

  • Things To DoTop 10 provinces to visit in Thailand

    Top 10 provinces to visit in Thailand

    Amazing Thailand is on most travellers’ bucket lists. With beautiful temples and epic, tropical islands, this Southeast Asian country is iconic for those wanting to experience life in a totally different way. Here, you can travel throughout the Kingdom, experiencing different regions and their unique cultures. Chiang Mai features ethical elephant sanctuaries while Chiang Rai features ethnic hill tribes. In…

  • Things To Do5 Top secret beaches in Phuket

    5 Top secret beaches in Phuket

    It can be said that visiting Phuket offers a multitude of tropical scenery and beaches. From taking a long-tail boat ride to remote islands to lounging seaside at one of the secret beaches – a trip here is definitely worthwhile. For those who are looking for a unique photo op or secluded beach experience, Phuket doesn’t fall short of travellers’…

  • Things To DoTop 5 secret islands and beaches in Thailand

    Top 5 secret islands and beaches in Thailand

    For those who feel they have been there and done that while touring Thailand, they may not have been privy to the areas that are off the beaten path. From downright secretive, these locations are known only to a few of those experienced travellers who know where to look. Featuring some of the best that Thailand has to offer, these…

  • Things To Do5 Best National Parks in Phuket

    5 Best National Parks in Phuket

    Known as perhaps one of the most famous areas in Thailand in which to visit, Phuket is full of amazing things to see and do. From pristine beaches to limestone cliffs, the island has many environmentally appealing places to visit. But, if you are looking for national parks, the island has no shortage. Travelling to the national parks can be…

  • Best of10 Best Fruits and Vegetables in Thailand

    10 Best Fruits and Vegetables in Thailand

    Thailand is home to some of the most bizarre fruits and vegetables in the world. As it is part of Southeast Asia, many of these foods are shared with other nearby nations. Visitors clearly will get a mouthful upon tasting durian, one of the most controversial fruits in a matter of taste. Apart from durian, Thailand is famous for other fruits…

  • Things To DoTop 5 things to study while on vacation in Thailand

    Top 5 things to study while on vacation in Thailand

    Thai culture is one of the most interesting things in which to learn. Not only can you see the culture happening all around you, but many cultural aspects can also be studied. For one thing, if you enjoy Thai cuisine, there are cooking classes that can help you master your dishes. Or, if you are interested in learning the traditional…

  • Thailand NewsThailand proposes digital nomad visa among others to benefit expats, economy

    Thailand proposes digital nomad visa among others to benefit expats, economy

    Thailand has always been a favourite of long-term travellers, and staying longer in the country may be getting easier. As the country was recently voted the best in which to live for digital nomads, allowing such workers to stay may be the key to boosting the economy. With pristine beaches, cheap living costs, and modern cafes with some of the…

  • Thailand NewsWellness counselling an added benefit with expat health insurance

    Wellness counselling an added benefit with expat health insurance

    During this unpredictable time with the Covid-19 pandemic, taking care of one’s mental health is equally important, as mental and physical health directly affect each other. As people worldwide have lost jobs, family members, friends, and their “old normal,” the spotlight on wellness has grown brighter. But what about those who are expatriates in another country, such as Thailand? Not…

  • Things To Do8 Top national parks in Thailand

    8 Top national parks in Thailand

    Thailand is truly the land of wonders, as its many national parks clearly don’t disappoint even the most experienced travellers. With caves, waterfalls, jungles, lakes, and wildlife, anyone can take part in a journey to see the country’s natural environment. Spanning from all part of the nation, each national park has something different to offer. For those wanting a bit…

  • Technology NewsChip shortage sees spike in new computer product prices

    Chip shortage sees spike in new computer product prices

    A global chip, or semiconductor shortage, is pushing new computer prices higher along with the demand for IT devices as more and more people turn to remote work and schooling. Somsak Pejthaveeporndej, chief executive of VST ECS Thailand, says the worldwide shortage includes integrated circuits that are used in a wide range of devices such as computers and IT products. Somsak…

  • World News13 killed in northern Italy cable car accident

    13 killed in northern Italy cable car accident

    13 people have lost their lives after an Italian cable car slammed into the side of a mountain in northern Italy. 2 children were also critically injured in the accident. The 9 and 5 year olds were taken to a pediatric hospital in Turin by helicopter. The Italian president and PM expressed their “profound grief,” while offering condolences to the…

  • Covid-19 NewsPrivate hospitals to order 5 million Moderna vaccine doses for paying customers

    Private hospitals to order 5 million Moderna vaccine doses for paying customers

    Private hospitals in Thailand say they are ordering 5 million Moderna vaccine doses for paying clients who may want a different vaccine brand. Thailand’s Private Hospital Association, which includes more than 200 private hospitals across the country, is reviewing orders for the vaccine from its members and will order the vaccines through the Government Pharmaceutical Organisation. Officials say private hospitals…

  • Covid-19 NewsExperts say a choice in Covid-19 vaccines will help boost immunity against variants

    Experts say a choice in Covid-19 vaccines will help boost immunity against variants

    A choice in Covid-19 vaccines is being touted by health experts as a way to help protect against virus variants. Such experts are calling on the Thai government to include a variety of brands in its national vaccination drive after the South African variant was discovered in the South last Saturday. The B.1.351 variant is thought to be the most…

  • Thailand NewsCCSA proposes extending Thailand’s State of Emergency for another 2 months

    CCSA proposes extending Thailand’s State of Emergency for another 2 months

    Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration is proposing an extension of the nationwide Emergency Decree for another 2 months. At a meeting today, the CCSA and Public Health Ministry noted that it may take until the end of July to bring the latest Covid wave under control. The last declaration of a State of Emergency has been in place since…

  • Covid-19 NewsMiscommunication over rules sees Thai man angrily footing bill for Covid test in Phuket

    Miscommunication over rules sees Thai man angrily footing bill for Covid test in Phuket

    After a Thai man’s angry video went viral over allegedly having to pay for a Covid-19 test in order to enter Phuket, the provincial Vice Governor has responded. Piyapong Choowong admitted that the rule for those entering Phuket had recently changed, nixing the requirement of those arriving to undergo a Covid rapid antigen test. The man says he paid 450…

  • Crime NewsUS President Biden signs hate crimes law to help protect Asian Americans

    US President Biden signs hate crimes law to help protect Asian Americans

    After multiple incidents of violence against Asian Americans in the US, President Joe Biden has recently signed a hate crime law. As violence against Asians in America has been on the rise since the Covid-19 pandemic, Biden told Asian American politicians and senior members of Congress that racism has long been toxic. He says the Asian American community has been…

  • Northern Thailand NewsDog brings owner gift of 2,000 meth pills in Udon Thani

    Dog brings owner gift of 2,000 meth pills in Udon Thani

    A dog owner is reeling after his beloved pet brought him a “gift” of 2,000 meth pills, known as Yaba in Thai. The owner says the dog brought a mysterious package to a car garage in Udon Thani. He immediately notified police who then came to find the 2 year old, white dog named Sinil at the garage. Police say…

  • Covid-19 NewsPhuket reopens mass-vaccination campaign with goal of 14,000 jabs a day

    Phuket reopens mass-vaccination campaign with goal of 14,000 jabs a day

    Phuket’s mass Covid-19 vaccination program has kicked off again, with the goal of administering 14,000 shots a day to see 70% of the province’s population vaccinated by July 1. The Vachira Phuket Hospital Director says 85,000 of the 200,000 Sinovac vaccine doses for May have already arrived, with 115,000 doses more scheduled to arrive today. Up to last weekend only…

  • Thailand NewsDespite a better performance in first quarter, Thailand’s GDP may not impress in second

    Despite a better performance in first quarter, Thailand’s GDP may not impress in second

    Despite performing better than predicted in the first quarter, Thailand’s gross domestic product may not be as impressive in the second quarter. As the first quarter saw a contraction of 2.6% year on year, analysts say the contraction was better than predicted. Now, an Oxford Economics report says the recent third wave in Covid-19 may prevent the GDP from seeing…

  • Thailand NewsThailand reports youngest death from Covid-19: 2 month old baby

    Thailand reports youngest death from Covid-19: 2 month old baby

    Thailand has seen its youngest death relating to the Covid-19 virus, with a 2 month old baby succumbing to complications with the infection. Doctors say the baby had a heart condition, which could have contributed to its death. Another baby, however, beat the virus recently as a pediatrician says the 1 month old was incredibly lucky. Infectious disease doctor Suchada Ruenglerdpong…

  • Covid-19 NewsBangkok planning to open 25 Covid-19 vaccination centres by end of May

    Bangkok planning to open 25 Covid-19 vaccination centres by end of May

    Bangkok authorities say they are teaming with private entities to open 25 vaccination centres by the end of May, with a goal of opening up vaccinations to the general public by June. The announcement comes as Thailand’s capital has seen new Covid-19 clusters, prompting updated goals of inoculating 5 million residents by the end of July. Now, health officials say…

  • Thailand NewsEducation Ministry launches online platform as schools’ reopening plans delayed

    Education Ministry launches online platform as schools’ reopening plans delayed

    Thailand’s Education Ministry is launching an online platform for public school students who are, once again, being forced to learn at home due to restrictions and limitations imposed by the government. The third wave of the virus has prompted authorities to postpone the reopening of government schools from May 17 (yesterday) to June 1. However, as daily infections keep rising, that…

  • Thailand NewsThai students to get free unlimited internet to help with online learning

    Thai students to get free unlimited internet to help with online learning

    Thai government school students are set to get free unlimited internet to help students move their studies online after the third wave of Covid-19 has forced schools’ reopening date to be postponed to June 1 from May 17. Digital Economy and Society Minister, Chaiwut Thanakhamanusorn, in along with the Education Ministry, said the internet packages will be powered by Thailand’s…

  • Covid-19 NewsNew report confirms what many have thought: Covid probably spreads through air

    New report confirms what many have thought: Covid probably spreads through air

    So does this study confirm what the general public and researchers have been thinking since the pandemic started… that Covid-19 spreads through the air? The new Australian report suggests that ventilation systems can spread the virus through the air. Lidia Morawska, a professor at Queensland University of Technology in Brisbane, Australia, led a team of 39 scientists from 14 countries to…

  • Covid-19 NewsThose under 60 years old can make vaccine appointments at end of month

    Those under 60 years old can make vaccine appointments at end of month

    Those residents between 18 and 59 years old can now plan on registering for a Covid-19 vaccine at the end of the month. The deputy government spokeswoman, Rachada Dhnadirek, made the announcement, giving the date of May 31 as the opening day for those in that age group to register through the Mor Prom app, Line chat, or at hospitals.…

  • Thailand NewsBritish health secretary tells Brits to bypass Thailand for summer holidays

    British health secretary tells Brits to bypass Thailand for summer holidays

    The British health secretary is telling Brits to bypass countries that are labelled amber, like Thailand, for their summer holidays. Matt Hancock, says those countries labelled by the government’s traffic lights travel guide include Italy, France, Spain, Greece, Vietnam, Cambodia, and Thailand. The colours denote the Covid situation in each country. He says, instead, for Brits to vacation at home…

  • Covid-19 NewsThailand to get Moderna vaccine by this October

    Thailand to get Moderna vaccine by this October

    Thailand is expecting to get the Moderna Covid-19 vaccine by this October as an alternative to AstraZeneca and Sinovac. The secretary-general of the Private Hospital Association, says 5 to 6 million doses will be shipped to Thailand in the second half of this year. Last week, the Moderna vaccine was approved for emergency use in Thailand by the Food and…

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