- Thailand News
German tourist dies in bike crash at Phayao’s Triple Heaven Spot
A German tourist tragically lost his life while riding a big bike in Phayao with friends, after crashing into a cliff on March 14. Police from Chiang Muan district in Phayao province were informed of a big bike accident on the Phayao-Chiang Muan route, at a location known as the Triple Heaven Spot in Chiang Muan district. The accident resulted…
- Thailand News
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 News
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 News
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…
- Business News
Middle East conflict threatens Thailand’s GDP with potential 2.31% decline
Thailand’s GDP could shrink by up to 2.31 percentage points if the ongoing Middle East conflict remains unresolved, according to an analysis by the Center for Economic and Business Forecasting at the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC). The centre outlined three scenarios for how the war could affect the economy, ranging from a brief disruption to a…
- Thailand News
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 News
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 News
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 News
Supreme Court reviews 18 election and referendum cases
Thailand’s Supreme Administrative Court is currently reviewing 18 election and referendum-related cases, with one dismissed, two rejected, and another withdrawn, a court official said. Prawit Boonthiem, the court’s vice president, explained that the 2018 organic law on elections divides authority over election disputes across several courts, including the Constitutional Court, the Administrative Court system, and the courts of justice. The…
- Pattaya News
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 News
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 News
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…
- Phuket News
Phuket tackles work permit delays for 130,000 foreign workers
Phuket‘s provincial officials are moving to address significant delays in renewing and issuing work permits for more than 130,000 foreign workers, following mounting complaints from employers about the backlog’s impact on businesses across the island. The issue was raised during a monthly meeting of labour agencies at the Phuket Provincial Labour Office on March 4, prompting Phuket Vice Governor Teeraphong…
- Thailand News
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 News
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…
- Thailand News
DSI uncovers billion-baht online gambling network linked to politician
The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has stated it has not issued an arrest warrant for a Member of Parliament (MP), even as investigators uncovered significant evidence linking him to a network of ten online gambling websites with funds circulating in the billions of baht. On March 5, police seized an additional 12 million baht in assets at 2pm. This…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 15 – 17)
Embark on a captivating journey through Bangkok’s cultural and culinary delights from March 15 to 17. Immerse yourself in the whimsical world of Pokémon, savour the nuances of tequila at El Santo, and indulge in a gastronomic adventure at Khum Hom. Discover tranquillity at Santichai Prakan Park and explore the urban jungle at Metro Forest. Don’t just read about it,…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 8 – 10)
Looking for ways to unwind and escape the heat this weekend in Bangkok? Look no further! We’ve curated a list of activities to help you relax and beat the stress of city life in Thailand. From cultural experiences to artistic endeavours, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Join us as we explore the best ways to chill out and make…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 1 – 3)
Venture into an intimate artistic voyage alive with imagination. Shed expectations and discover boundless beauty behind each petal. Creativity blazes here, an invitation to unlock stories to ignite tender hearts. Friends connect souls through revolutionary halls that rouse spirits and blend truth with wonder. Things to do in Bangkok (March 1 – 3) Flower of Love: A tribute to romance…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 9 – 11)
Bangkok is welcoming the season of love and the Lunar New Year with creative art events across the city. From romantic floral displays to culturally inspired installations, these exciting exhibitions offer memorable ways to get into the holiday spirit. Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 9 – 11) Flower of Love This fun and lively exhibition at River…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 26 – 28)
As we wave goodbye to the chilly month of January, there are quite a few of us who are ready to welcome February with open arms. There’s something about January that just makes it feel like a marathon – and it’s not just you. As our collective calendars flip the page, let’s embrace the end of January with a warm…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 12 – 14)
This weekend in Bangkok, there’s something for everyone. Whether you’re looking to explore your emotions, entertain the kids, dive into the underwater world, or curl up with a good book, the City of Angels has you covered. Things to do in Bangkok (January 12 – 14) On Cloud Nine Exhibition by Tuagomstudio: A journey into emotions Tuagomstudio, also known as…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 5 – 7)
Embark on a captivating journey through various facets of Bangkok, from art exhibitions celebrating the essence of joy to revitalized urban landscapes and nature-inspired experiences. Join us as we explore the city’s cultural richness and creativity, offering a delightful blend of artistry, rejuvenation, and innovative workspaces. Let’s delve into the heart of Bangkok’s unique charm and discover the joy in…
- Best Bites
Best restaurants to try in Central Embassy
Celebrating Christmas and New Year with your loved ones at the bustling heart of Bangkok, Central Embassy, a hub not only for high-end shopping but also for a vast selection of gastronomy that tantalizes every kind of taste bud. Whether you have a penchant for global cuisine or a hankering for local delicacies, there’s something to satisfy your cravings. Here’s…
- Lifestyle
Bringing a touch of Thai tradition to your home
Step into the essence of Thailand as we usher its vibrant tradition into the rooms of your home. This guidebook you’re about to leaf through offers a cosy pathway to nestle Thai heritage within your walls—from laughter billowing beneath raised foundations to the evening serenade of flickering lantern light. We’ll journey together, unwinding the secrets of merging Thailand’s textured past,…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (December 1 – 3)
Welcome to Bangkok, where vibrant life meets cool December nights and the promise of memorable experiences. This weekend, the city invites you to revel in a chilling music fest, a tapestry of flavour, music, and cultural elegance. Cast off your weekday routine and dive into Bangkok’s finest offerings, from festive culinary delights to cultural hotspots. Embrace the city’s heartbeat with…
- Best of
High tea in the Lanna Kingdom: The most elegant spots for a luxurious afternoon in Chiang Mai
Immerse yourself in the charming tradition of afternoon tea, a quintessentially delightful pastime that beckons with its promise of relaxation and indulgence. Let me be your guide as we venture through the picturesque city of Chiang Mai, where the art of tea is both revered and celebrated. We’ll visit some of the most serene and inviting locales that are renowned…
- Things To Do
What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 24 – 26)
Immerse yourself in the enchanting splendour of Bangkok’s festival circuit, adorned with a mosaic of cultural and creative festivities. The city’s heartbeat pulses stronger beneath twinkling lights and jubilant parades featuring everyone’s beloved Pokémon, ensuring that in the throbbing nexus of Thailand’s metropole, delight awaits each curious soul. Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 24 – 26) An…
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Best restaurants in Mega Bangna
Indulge in the best restaurants in Mega Bangna, where a feast awaits to tantalize your taste buds. Explore a curated selection of restaurants, each a shining star, promising a symphony of flavours to elevate your dining experience. Embrace the joy of gathering around delectable dishes in this vibrant culinary haven. Top 8 Mega Bangna’s best restaurants 1. You & I…
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Where to find the best street food in Thailand
Exploring the bustling streets of Bangkok, one cannot help but be enticed by the aromatic symphony emanating from the myriad of street food hawkers. There’s something undeniably thrilling about the city’s streets that beckon food lovers to indulge in its rich culinary tapestry. Here’s a curated list of some local favourites where the food not only tantalizes your taste buds…





























