Puntid Tantivangphaisal

Originally from Hong Kong, Puntid moved to Bangkok in 2020 to pursue further studies in translation. She holds a Bachelor's degree in Comparative Literature from the University of Hong Kong. Puntid spent 8 years living in Manchester, UK. Before joining The Thaiger, Puntid has been a freelance translator for 2 years. In her free time, she enjoys swimming and listening to music, as well as writing short fiction and poetry.
  • Thailand Weather UpdatesMonsoon mayhem: Thailand braces for more heavy rainfall | Thaiger

    Monsoon mayhem: Thailand braces for more heavy rainfall

    Thailand is bracing for a soaking as the Meteorological Department (TMD) warns that widespread thunderstorms and torrential rain will slam 37 provinces today, including Bangkok.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) From 6am today, August 29, until 6am tomorrow, August 30, the country will face volatile weather caused by a monsoon trough…

  • Central Thailand NewsHopefuls flock to central Thailand temple for lottery blessings | Thaiger

    Hopefuls flock to central Thailand temple for lottery blessings

    Lottery dreams are being made and broken at a temple in Nakhon Pathom, central Thailand, where visitors are hoping for a divine touch from the revered Thao Wessuwan. A steady stream of worshippers arrived yesterday, August 27, at Wat Klang Bang Phra in Bang Phra subdistrict, eager to participate in merit-making activities and seek blessings from the temple’s sacred figures.…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya ramps up canal cleanup to boost eco-tourism future | Thaiger

    Pattaya ramps up canal cleanup to boost eco-tourism future

    Pattaya’s historic canals are getting a facelift, with city leaders calling on residents to join the fight against pollution and preserve eco-tourism. Yesterday, August 27, Pattaya City launched the second phase of its canal conservation project, targeting the Nok Yang and Naklua canals along with surrounding areas. The initiative aims to protect the waterways from pollution and urban encroachment while…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok court jails Chuwit for defamation, grants bail on appeal | Thaiger

    Bangkok court jails Chuwit for defamation, grants bail on appeal

    He called out a rival live on YouTube; now, firebrand former MP Chuwit Kamolvisit is heading back to jail. Yesterday, August 27, the Bangkok South Criminal Court sentenced Chuwit to 12 months in prison without suspension. He was found guilty of defaming and insulting former Special Branch deputy superintendent Santhana Prayoonrat. The sentence was later reduced to eight months because…

  • Phuket NewsFinancial stress linked to body found hanging at Phuket shrine | Thaiger

    Financial stress linked to body found hanging at Phuket shrine

    Worshippers arriving at Phuket’s famous Jui Tui Shrine this morning were confronted with a grim discovery: a man had died by hanging before dawn. Phuket City Police reported that they were alerted at 7.55am today, August 28, to the death of 56 year old Montree Jongthirawong. Rescue workers and forensic doctors were dispatched to the shrine, located in Phuket Town,…

  • Thailand News‘Naga coconut tree’ in Phetchabun sparks lucky number frenzy | Thaiger

    ‘Naga coconut tree’ in Phetchabun sparks lucky number frenzy

    It’s not every day a coconut tree grows into the shape of a mythical serpent, but villagers in Phetchabun believe they have found one that could change their fortunes. As the next national lottery approaches on September 1, residents of Bueng Sam Phan district in Phetchabun province rushed yesterday to witness a bizarre phenomenon: a five year old dwarf aromatic…

  • Pattaya NewsForeigner nabbed for daring bike theft on Pattaya Walking Street | Thaiger

    Foreigner nabbed for daring bike theft on Pattaya Walking Street

    A foreign national was arrested today after allegedly stealing a motorbike on Soi 16 off Pattaya’s Walking Street. The man’s identity and nationality remain unknown, but witnesses claimed he appeared to be under the influence of drugs at the time of the theft. According to police, the incident began today, August 28, when the motorcycle owner discovered his vehicle missing…

  • Bangkok NewsPaetongtarn to skip court ruling, waits from Govt House | Thaiger

    Paetongtarn to skip court ruling, waits from Govt House

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, who is currently suspended, will not attend the Constitutional Court for the ruling tomorrow regarding her leaked phone call with Hun Sen. She plans to monitor proceedings from Government House. Yesterday, August 27, Deputy Prime Minister’s Secretary-General Somkid Chueakong stated that the 39 year old Pheu Thai leader would arrive at Government House around noon tomorrow,…

  • Business NewsTrip.com touts AI future at Forbes Thailand forum | Thaiger

    Trip.com touts AI future at Forbes Thailand forum

    Adopting artificial intelligence (AI) and swiftly responding to consumer demand are crucial for success in the evolving travel sector, according to the online travel agent Trip.com. Trip.com Group Vice-President Edison Chen noted that a decade ago, the potential of AI to improve efficiency in customer service and itinerary planning was unforeseen. During his address at Forbes Thailand: The Next Tycoons…

  • Phuket NewsPolice hunt violent youth gang for shooting teen on Phuket road | Thaiger

    Police hunt violent youth gang for shooting teen on Phuket road

    A quiet Phuket road turned into a shooting scene when a teenager was gunned down by a gang member riding past on a motorbike. The incident occurred on the evening of August 24 along Muang Thong-Khao Khad Road near Muang Thong Market in Wichit subdistrict, Mueang district. The victim, identified as 18 year old Thanwa, was shot in the back while…

  • Thailand NewsCrypto cash: Thailand warns over iris scan scams offering rewards | Thaiger

    Crypto cash: Thailand warns over iris scan scams offering rewards

    Thai police issued a warning over iris-scanning schemes in shopping malls, where people are lured with cryptocurrency rewards but risk serious privacy breaches. The Department of Provincial Administration (DOPA) has issued a nationwide alert urging village heads to crack down on suspicious iris-scanning activities taking place in shopping malls across Thailand. Reports suggest that groups armed with a device known…

  • Aviation NewsThai Airways takes Michelin street food and local flavours sky-high | Thaiger

    Thai Airways takes Michelin street food and local flavours sky-high

    Thai Airways is taking in-flight dining to new heights, transforming ordinary meals into cultural experiences through its Good Taste for a Good Cause initiative. The national carrier says the programme not only celebrates Thai cuisine but also provides vital support for local farmers, artisans, and community enterprises. Central to the effort is the revolutionary Streets to Sky programme, which brings…

  • Central Thailand NewsJourney’s end: Woman found dead on tour bus in Phetchaburi | Thaiger

    Journey’s end: Woman found dead on tour bus in Phetchaburi

    Passengers on a long-haul tour bus were left stunned this morning when a woman was found dead in her seat after a 12-hour journey from Sisaket to Phetchaburi. The shocking discovery was made at around 7am today, August 28, when the bus stopped in front of a department store on Phetkasem Road in Ton Mamuang subdistrict, Mueang district, Phetchaburi province.…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket man busted with meth after riding into police checkpoint | Thaiger

    Phuket man busted with meth after riding into police checkpoint

    A 26 year old man from Surat Thani was arrested in Phuket early yesterday after riding his motorbike into an active police checkpoint. Officers stopped him for acting suspiciously and found meth pills in his possession. A drug test came back positive. Police in Phuket arrested the man yesterday, August 27, after he drove suspiciously into an active checkpoint set…

  • Chiang Mai NewsDeadly landslide strikes Chiang Mai village, 4 killed | Thaiger

    Deadly landslide strikes Chiang Mai village, 4 killed

    Following a landslide which struck Pang Ung village in Chiang Mai’s Mae Chaem district in the early hours yesterday, another deadly mudslide killed four people, injured 15, and left five others missing in a village in the northern province.   View this post on Instagram   A post shared by The Thaiger (@thethaigerofficial) The landslide, which struck at 2.50am yesterday, August…

  • Aviation NewsBangkok simulator wins UK aviation seal of approval | Thaiger

    Bangkok simulator wins UK aviation seal of approval

    Bangkok just scored a major lift-off in global aviation training: Acron Aviation’s state-of-the-art Airbus simulator has won the UK regulator’s seal of approval. Acron Aviation announced that its Airbus A320 Full Flight Simulator (FFS) at the Bangkok Training Centre (BTC) has been officially certified by the UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA). The approval, confirmed this week, marks a milestone for…

  • Phuket News‘Pearl of Phuket’: Thai-Cambodian beauty dazzles in pageant | Thaiger

    ‘Pearl of Phuket’: Thai-Cambodian beauty dazzles in pageant

    The “Pearl of Phuket” stole the show on Saturday night, dazzling the crowd and clinching a top-three finish at Miss Universe Thailand 2025. The glamorous Miss Universe Thailand 2025 pageant lit up Bangkok on Saturday, August 23, with 23 year old Naruemol “Adele” Phimphakdee stealing the spotlight as she secured a coveted place in the top three. Representing Phuket, the Thai-Cambodian…

  • Bangkok NewsAll aboard: Thai House passes new transit joint ticketing law | Thaiger

    All aboard: Thai House passes new transit joint ticketing law

    Thailand’s chaotic public transport ticketing system is on track for a major shake-up after MPs overwhelmingly backed a new law to unify fares across the country’s mass transit networks. The House of Representatives, chaired by Chaiya Phromma, First Deputy Speaker of the House, approved today the Joint Ticket Management Bill following a marathon debate on all 54 sections of the…

  • Northern Thailand NewsShaky start: Twin tremors jolt Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son | Thaiger

    Shaky start: Twin tremors jolt Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son

    Northern Thailand had a shaky wake-up call this morning when twin microearthquakes rattled Chiang Rai and Mae Hong Son within minutes of each other, startling residents. The Earthquake Observation Division of Thailand’s Meteorological Department (TMD) reported two separate microearthquakes in the early hours of today, August 27, both striking at shallow depths of 3 kilometres. The first tremor, a 1.5-magnitude…

  • Bangkok NewsParking pain: Don Mueang slaps higher charges on travellers | Thaiger

    Parking pain: Don Mueang slaps higher charges on travellers

    Flying from Don Mueang next year could hit travellers in the pocket before they even leave the ground: airport bosses have announced a parking price hike from December. Don Mueang International Airport confirmed that parking fees across all its facilities will rise sharply, with the 7-24 hour rate more than doubling from 110 baht to 250 baht. The revised structure…

  • Pattaya NewsSelf-harming Brit in Pattaya hotel drama identified as missing Scot | Thaiger

    Self-harming Brit in Pattaya hotel drama identified as missing Scot

    A Scottish expat who vanished months ago has been found in a bloody hotel drama in Pattaya, shocking family back home in Fife and prompting a police probe into his disappearance. On August 23, emergency services and Pattaya City Police responded to a report of a 59 year old British man who was seriously harming himself on Second Road. Rescue…

  • Pattaya NewsRed light ban hits Pattaya ambulances after Rayong crash | Thaiger

    Red light ban hits Pattaya ambulances after Rayong crash

    Pattaya’s ambulance crews have been ordered to hit the brakes. A deadly smash in Rayong has sparked a new crackdown banning rescue vehicles from running red lights. The Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation in Pattaya has announced a strict directive forbidding ambulances and volunteer rescue vehicles from driving through red lights, even during emergencies. The move follows a tragic crash in…

  • Phuket NewsAI takeover: Phuket trains officials for smart city revolution | Thaiger

    AI takeover: Phuket trains officials for smart city revolution

    Phuket has kicked off a new chapter in its smart city push with a training programme designed to help government officials understand and apply artificial intelligence (AI) in day-to-day administration. The initiative, titled Enhancing Knowledge on the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Government Administration, was held at Phuket Vocational College yesterday, August 26, with Governor Sophon Suwannarat presiding over the…

  • Bangkok NewsFreedom fight: Court clears MP of lese majeste charges | Thaiger

    Freedom fight: Court clears MP of lese majeste charges

    A high-profile MP once at the forefront of Thailand’s protest movement has walked free after the Criminal Court threw out a lese majeste case against him, ruling there was no proof he even touched the post at the centre of the allegations. The Criminal Court yesterday acquitted People’s Party MP Piyarat Chongthep of both lese majeste and computer crime charges…

  • Thailand NewsThailand axes M81 tolls ahead of King’s Cup showdown | Thaiger

    Thailand axes M81 tolls ahead of King’s Cup showdown

    Thailand’s M81 motorway is going toll-free for nearly two weeks to get fans pitch-side for the King’s Cup without the pain of fees. The Department of Highways has announced that the M81 motorway, connecting Bang Yai in Nonthaburi to Kanchanaburi, will be toll-free from 3pm on Friday, August 29 to 9am on Wednesday, September 10. The move is part of…

  • Chiang Mai NewsChiang Mai goose squad flops in moat cleanup stunt | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai goose squad flops in moat cleanup stunt

    Chiang Mai’s bold plan to clean its polluted moat with a flock of geese is ruffling feathers. What was meant to be a natural solution to green algae and water pollution has turned into a feathery fiasco, complete with photo-happy tourists, escaped birds, and zero results. Since August 21, Chiang Mai Municipality has been trialling a flock of 10 geese…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya panic: Visa crackdowns and QR codes shake expat life | Thaiger

    Pattaya panic: Visa crackdowns and QR codes shake expat life

    Pattaya’s carefree days are fading fast. Last year, the city embraced digital control: cashless payments, visa crackdowns, surveillance tech, and retirees are struggling to keep up. Once a haven for easy living, Pattaya now demands QR codes, clean records, and compliance, leaving old-school expats wondering if they still belong. Some expats argue that Pattaya is the same as ever: just…

  • Bangkok NewsCourt countdown: Paetongtarn eyes comeback as ruling looms | Thaiger

    Court countdown: Paetongtarn eyes comeback as ruling looms

    A political comeback could be just days away as Thailand’s suspended prime minister prepares to step back into power, if the court gives the green light. Suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was confident yesterday that she could resume her duties by Friday, coinciding with a key Constitutional Court ruling on her premiership. During a video conference with Cabinet ministers yesterday,…

  • Politics NewsThai army blasts sound cannons at Cambodian border clash | Thaiger

    Thai army blasts sound cannons at Cambodian border clash

    Thai security forces have turned to sound cannons to drive back Cambodians accused of storming a Thai border village, in a dramatic escalation of tensions in Sa Kaeo province. Deputy Defence Minister General Natthaphon Nakphanich said the 1st Army Region deployed long-range acoustic devices (LRADs) to prevent dozens of Cambodians from illegally entering Baan Nong Chan in Khok Sung district.…

  • Bangkok NewsPrisoners and soldiers eyed to fix Thailand labour crisis | Thaiger

    Prisoners and soldiers eyed to fix Thailand labour crisis

    Thailand’s labour minister has unveiled a drastic plan to plug crippling worker shortages: by deploying prisoners, soldiers, and even youth offenders into the country’s struggling workforce. Labour Minister Pongkawin Jungrungruangkit said urgent action was needed to tackle a labour crisis gripping the agriculture and production sectors. He confirmed he would propose measures to the Cabinet this week to get more…