Ploy Piti-isariyaporn

With a passion for crafting engaging and informative content, Ploy’s journey as a content writer began as a freelance writer at BkkClub. She covers various lifestyle topics from travel to restaurants and provides the best recommendations as a local herself. Ploy loves art; she goes gallery-hopping during the weekends.
  • Thailand NewsThailand PM apologises for fuel issues, lifts price caps | Thaiger

    Thailand PM apologises for fuel issues, lifts price caps

    Thailand’s prime minister has apologised for the country’s fuel management issues, blaming prolonged disruptions on the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. Anutin Charnvirakul said the decision to end fuel price caps was taken to curb oil smuggling and ease shortages. Speaking at a press conference at Government House in Bangkok on Saturday, Anutin addressed the situation following a month…

  • Thailand NewsSongkran festival to boost Thailand’s economy with 30 billion baht | Thaiger

    Songkran festival to boost Thailand’s economy with 30 billion baht

    Thailand’s Songkran Festival Expected to Generate Over 30 Billion Baht This April Thailand’s Songkran festival is set to draw hundreds of thousands of tourists and generate over 30 billion baht in economic circulation this April, with celebrations running from April 11 to 15. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) projects a 6% increase in revenue compared to last year. Despite…

  • Thailand NewsThai authorities target fake local businesses in Krabi tourism sector | Thaiger

    Thai authorities target fake local businesses in Krabi tourism sector

    Thailand’s Department of Business Development has stepped up its crackdown on nominee businesses in Koh Lanta, Krabi, deploying a multi-agency team to investigate foreign-owned operations disguised as local companies. On March 26 and 27, investigators from the department were joined by the Department of Tourism, Krabi’s Tourism and Sports Office, the Tourist Police Bureau, Immigration Bureau, and Krabi’s Commerce Office.…

  • Covid-19 NewsCicada Covid variant prompts caution as cases rise abroad | Thaiger

    Cicada Covid variant prompts caution as cases rise abroad

    A Thai health official has warned the public to monitor the new Covid-19 variant known as Cicada, which has been detected in several countries including Japan, the United Kingdom, and the Netherlands. Jessada Boonyawongwiwat, deputy director of Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital, said the World Health Organisation has urged caution over the variant due to its potential to spread rapidly and…

  • Thailand NewsTeen’s tragic death sparks call for school safety investigation | Thaiger

    Teen’s tragic death sparks call for school safety investigation

    A 14 year old girl died following a motorcycle accident after her school allowed her to leave campus without notifying her guardian, raising concerns about student safety protocols and prompting calls for a formal investigation. On March 27, the Pavena Foundation for Children and Women received a complaint from a 43 year old aunt, who travelled from Saraburi province carrying…

  • Thailand NewsFake dollar bills distributed in Pattaya by tourists | Thaiger

    Fake dollar bills distributed in Pattaya by tourists

    Foreign tourists in Pattaya were caught distributing counterfeit US$100 bills while filming content on Thursday, March 27, prompting a public warning after some vendors nearly faced legal trouble for attempting to exchange the fake notes. A Facebook user raised the alarm after witnessing well-dressed tourists, described as resembling affluent Arabs, handing out money to members of the public, particularly children,…

  • Thailand NewsOil company accused of inflating fuel prices by 10 baht per litre | Thaiger

    Oil company accused of inflating fuel prices by 10 baht per litre

    An Ang Thong oil company has been reported to police for allegedly overcharging on fuel, adding nearly 10 baht per litre above the permitted transport cost of 0.16 baht per litre. On March 27, Sikan Fueangfung, the Ang Thong commerce official and secretary of the provincial committee on prices of goods and services, met with Police Lieutenant Colonel Mongkol Pantaa,…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok Airways hikes ticket prices amid rising oil costs | Thaiger

    Bangkok Airways hikes ticket prices amid rising oil costs

    Bangkok Airways is raising ticket prices and adding fuel surcharges from April 1 as oil prices climb to between US$170 and US$180 per barrel. The airline is hedging 30% of its fuel costs and is keeping a close watch on the situation, warning that its annual plan could need revising if prices stay elevated. CEO Puttipong Prasarttong-Osoth said domestic fares…

  • Thailand NewsSamut Sakhon fishing crisis: fuel price hike forces boats to dock | Thaiger

    Samut Sakhon fishing crisis: fuel price hike forces boats to dock

    Samut Sakhon fishermen face dockings as ‘green oil’ price rises 6.5 baht per litre The Samut Sakhon fishing industry is under mounting financial pressure as the price of ‘green oil’ rises by 6.5 baht per litre on March 22, forcing many fishermen to dock their boats and prompting growing calls for government intervention. Mongkhon Mongkhontrilak, chairman of the Samut Sakhon…

  • Thailand News1.3 million meth pills worth 39 million baht found by Mekong | Thaiger

    1.3 million meth pills worth 39 million baht found by Mekong

    A village security team patrolling the banks of the Mekong River in Nong Khai province discovered three large packages containing around 1.3 million methamphetamine pills worth over 39 million baht on March 20. Police believe the drugs were part of a trafficking network’s attempt to move narcotics deeper into the country. The find was announced at a press conference at…

  • Thailand NewsTeen severely beaten in Saraburi over 90 baht debt | Thaiger

    Teen severely beaten in Saraburi over 90 baht debt

    A 15 year old girl in Saraburi suffered a fractured skull after being beaten by a group of four teenagers, reportedly over an unpaid debt of 90 baht for a shirt. The victim, known by the pseudonym Mook, was found with bruising across her face and body. She is currently receiving treatment at Saraburi Hospital. Her 58 year old grandmother,…

  • Thailand NewsSenate committee to vote on revoking Thailand-Cambodia land pact | Thaiger

    Senate committee to vote on revoking Thailand-Cambodia land pact

    A special Senate committee is set to vote on Monday, March 24 on whether to recommend cancelling the Thailand-Cambodia Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) 43, which covers land boundary demarcation. This follows the committee’s earlier vote to recommend scrapping MoU 44, which pertains to maritime and offshore areas. Noppadol Inna, chairman of the Senate committee evaluating the pros and cons of…

  • Thailand NewsChinese national arrested in Bangkok for police impersonation scam | Thaiger

    Chinese national arrested in Bangkok for police impersonation scam

    A Chinese national has been arrested at a Bangkok hotel on suspicion of impersonating a police officer to extort millions of baht from Thai victims, following the earlier arrest of an accomplice. Police from Chachoengsao province, acting on a court warrant, detained the suspect in his room at a hotel in the Huai Khwang district yesterday. Officers seized 5,484,200 baht…

  • Thailand NewsThai influencer sentenced for online gambling promotion | Thaiger

    Thai influencer sentenced for online gambling promotion

    A 24 year old social media influencer has been sentenced to six months in prison for promoting an illegal online gambling website to her nearly one million followers. Narumon “Mind” was found to have used her Facebook account, verified by Meta and boasting over 740,000 followers, to advertise a gambling site through her story posts in exchange for significant payments.…

  • Thailand NewsNewborn’s body found in Bangkok shopping mall restroom | Thaiger

    Newborn’s body found in Bangkok shopping mall restroom

    A newborn’s body was found discarded in a rubbish bag inside a shopping mall restroom on Sukhumvit Road, Khlong Toei, Bangkok, on Thursday. Police are reviewing CCTV footage and questioning witnesses as part of their investigation. The incident was reported at 4.24pm on March 20. Police Lieutenant Prem Chamnandu, a deputy investigator at Thong Lo Police Station, was alerted and…

  • Thailand NewsSevere weather warning issued for 40 Thai provinces | Thaiger

    Severe weather warning issued for 40 Thai provinces

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department has warned of severe weather tomorrow, with thunderstorms, hail, and strong winds forecast across 40 provinces, with the northeast among the worst-affected regions. Over the next 24 hours, the upper part of Thailand will experience hot daytime weather. Rainfall is set to increase in the northeast and east, with thunderstorms, strong winds, and occasional hail forecast for…

  • Thailand NewsThailand ensures stable oil supply despite temporary station shortages | Thaiger

    Thailand ensures stable oil supply despite temporary station shortages

    Thailand’s oil supply remains sufficient despite petrol stations across the country experiencing temporary shortages, the Ministry of Energy said, as a surge in demand prompted calls to limit fuel purchases and ease concerns over possible subsidy cuts. On March 14, the ministry issued an urgent notice to provincial energy offices nationwide to verify retail oil prices and check fuel availability…

  • Thailand NewsPeople’s party faces backlash over major data breach | Thaiger

    People’s party faces backlash over major data breach

    The People’s Party is facing increased scrutiny after a data breach exposed its members to potential identity theft and scams, prompting calls for greater accountability over the handling of personal data. The breach, which affected the party’s membership database, occurred on February 23. Members were advised to change their passcodes due to possible impacts on their rights. Compromised data includes…

  • Thailand NewsGunfire erupts in Muang Thong Thani condo shootout | Thaiger

    Gunfire erupts in Muang Thong Thani condo shootout

    A shootout broke out at Muang Thong Thani condominium in Nonthaburi province on Friday, March 14, sending residents running for safety after a group of men opened fire on a car near building C2. The confrontation began with a heated argument near a restaurant by building C2. Witnesses reported loud shouting before several men moved to surround a sedan and…

  • Thailand NewsThai election secrecy questioned over barcode ballot papers | Thaiger

    Thai election secrecy questioned over barcode ballot papers

    Thailand’s Ombudsman has referred the use of barcodes and QR codes on ballot papers during the February 8 general election to the Constitutional Court, citing concerns that the system may have violated the constitutional requirement for direct and secret voting. The Office of the Ombudsman announced on Friday that it had received 21 complaints from citizens urging it to submit…

  • Thailand NewsMarch 14 update: petrol prices revised across major stations | Thaiger

    March 14 update: petrol prices revised across major stations

    Thailand’s Energy Policy and Planning Office has updated fuel prices for today, March 14, covering five major petrol stations: PTT, Bangchak, PT, Caltex, and Shell. Diesel B7 is uniformly priced at 29.94 baht per litre across all five stations. Standard Gasohol 95 is also consistent at 31.05 baht per litre at PTT, Bangchak, PT, and Caltex, while Shell prices it…

  • Thailand NewsMan discovers girlfriend’s body via iCloud in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Man discovers girlfriend’s body via iCloud in Chon Buri

    A man was left in shock after using iCloud to locate his 27 year old girlfriend, who was found deceased in a room in Nong Prue subdistrict, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri, on Thursday, March 13, at 9.06pm. Police from Nong Prue police station responded to the scene alongside rescue services from Sawang Boriboon Foundation in Pattaya. Officers arrived to…

  • World NewsCambodia to shut 2,000 petrol stations amid energy crisis | Thaiger

    Cambodia to shut 2,000 petrol stations amid energy crisis

    Cambodia is bracing for fuel supply disruptions, with plans to temporarily close around 2,000 of its 6,300 petrol stations amid an energy shortage linked to ongoing Middle Eastern conflicts, commerce minister Cham Nimol announced on March 13. Cham Nimol said the ministry is developing a formula to adjust retail fuel prices, taking into account the current pressures on petrol station…

  • Thailand NewsThailand braces for thunderstorms in 29 provinces, including Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for thunderstorms in 29 provinces, including Bangkok

    Thailand’s Meteorological Department has issued a weather warning for today, March 14, forecasting thunderstorms across 29 provinces, including Bangkok and surrounding areas, driven by a moderate high-pressure system from China pushing easterly and southeasterly winds over upper Thailand. Over the next 24 hours, rainfall is expected to ease across upper Thailand, though isolated thunderstorms remain likely. The central region, Bangkok,…

  • Pattaya NewsOutrage as Pattaya video shows tourists attacked by locals | Thaiger

    Outrage as Pattaya video shows tourists attacked by locals

    A violent assault on foreign tourists on Pattaya’s Walking Street in the early hours of March 7, 2026, has drawn heavy criticism online after video footage of the incident spread across social media. A Facebook user posted a three-minute-12-second clip of the altercation, which occurred around 5am in South Pattaya. The user, identified as “stang stang,” wrote in Thai that…

  • Thailand NewsStudents discard cash outside Bangkok school over strict entrance exam item ban | Thaiger

    Students discard cash outside Bangkok school over strict entrance exam item ban

    Strict rules at a prestigious Bangkok school’s entrance exam have drawn controversy after students were seen throwing away cash and other belongings, raising concerns about how they would get home afterwards. The admissions exam for Triam Udom Suksa School for the 2026 academic year took place at Impact Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi, with 13,895 students competing for 1,520 places. A…

  • Thailand NewsBritish man arrested in Bangkok for cocaine sales to tourists | Thaiger

    British man arrested in Bangkok for cocaine sales to tourists

    A 64 year old British national was arrested in Bangkok on Friday for allegedly selling cocaine to tourists in the Sukhumvit area, police say. Phillip Thomas Lingwood, identified as a key distributor, was apprehended around 10.30pm on March 6 on Sukhumvit 13 road, Watthana district, after a tip-off led officers to conduct a surveillance operation in the area. Police had…

  • Thailand NewsAustralian drug dealer hiding in Thailand arrested by police | Thaiger

    Australian drug dealer hiding in Thailand arrested by police

    An Australian national wanted on 11 drug-related charges in his home country was arrested at a condominium in Din Daeng, Bangkok, on March 6, after police coordinated with international agencies to track him down. The suspect, 44 year old Isaac, was found hiding at the property following an investigation by Immigration Division 3, led by Police Major General Songprod Sirisukha.…

  • Thailand NewsThailand boosts oil reserves to last 95 days amid Middle East tensions | Thaiger

    Thailand boosts oil reserves to last 95 days amid Middle East tensions

    Thailand’s oil reserves have risen to a 95-day supply, up from 60 days, following additional procurement efforts by domestic traders, the Ministry of Energy confirmed on Thursday, March 6. Oil traders have been directed to expedite deliveries to regions experiencing shortages, while a directive from the prime minister requires traders to gradually raise the legal reserve proportion from 1% to…

  • Thailand NewsThai nationals in Iran to begin return journey amid Middle East tensions | Thaiger

    Thai nationals in Iran to begin return journey amid Middle East tensions

    Thailand’s government has confirmed that 125 Thai nationals in Iran have requested repatriation, with the first group of 69 set to depart on March 7 by land to Van, Turkey, before flying home. The update came following a meeting of the Centre for Administration and Monitoring of Situations in the Middle East (CAMSME), with details shared at a briefing at…