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.
  • Business NewsTrueCorp outage chaos: Free data and calls offered | Thaiger

    TrueCorp outage chaos: Free data and calls offered

    TrueCorp sparked nationwide chaos yesterday morning when mobile and Internet services suddenly crashed, leaving thousands of customers disconnected. The telecom giant has since apologised and promised compensation for those affected by the unexpected disruption. “Various services, including voice and data, are now returning to full capacity across all areas nationwide,” TrueCorp announced yesterday afternoon, May 22, trying to reassure frustrated…

  • Thailand NewsPrepare for flash floods across Thailand this week, warns DDPM | Thaiger

    Prepare for flash floods across Thailand this week, warns DDPM

    The Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation (DDPM) issued a warning across 52 provinces to prepare for flash floods, forest run-off, landslides, and flooding from today, May 23 to 27. Yesterday, May 22, Phaskorn Boonlaksm, the director-general of DDPM, announced that the Central Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Directorate has been monitoring weather conditions in conjunction with the Thai Meteorological Department…

  • Thailand NewsYingluck hit with 10 billion baht rice scandal payout | Thaiger

    Yingluck hit with 10 billion baht rice scandal payout

    Former Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has been ordered to pay a staggering 10.028 billion baht in damages over her role in the infamous rice pledging scheme, following a dramatic ruling by the Supreme Administrative Court today. The court overturned a previous lower court decision that had cleared Yingluck of financial liability, instead holding her personally accountable for failing to…

  • Business NewsHotel gold rush cools this year, but green deals heat up | Thaiger

    Hotel gold rush cools this year, but green deals heat up

    After a blockbuster year for Thailand’s hotel market in 2024, the pace of property deals is beginning to cool, but savvy investors are turning their eyes to greener pastures. According to global real estate firm JLL, Thailand’s hotel transaction market in 2025 is undergoing a “normalisation” phase, with activity returning to sustainable levels. Following a record-breaking 22 billion baht in hotel…

  • Phuket NewsChina backs green Phuket push to boost tourism and tunnels | Thaiger

    China backs green Phuket push to boost tourism and tunnels

    China is throwing its support behind Phuket’s dream of becoming a low-carbon tourist haven, following a high-level diplomatic visit that’s turned heads across the island. Yesterday, May 21, Chinese Consul General in Songkhla Wang Zhijian paid a courtesy visit to Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat at the Phuket Provincial Hall. The visit wasn’t just ceremonial—both sides reaffirmed their commitment to deepen…

  • Bangkok NewsSenators revolt: Block vote on key appointments amid scandal | Thaiger

    Senators revolt: Block vote on key appointments amid scandal

    Thailand’s political arena is heating up as a group of senators prepares to demand the suspension of a key selection process amid explosive allegations of vote-rigging. A coalition of so-called “minority senators,” led by Premsak Piayura and Nantana Nantavaropas, is gathering signatures to halt the Senate’s scheduled selection of members to several independent organisations during its session May 29-30. The…

  • Thailand NewsThai man goes viral for ‘sleep-riding’ motorbike stunt on a mattress (video) | Thaiger

    Thai man goes viral for ‘sleep-riding’ motorbike stunt on a mattress (video)

    Who says you can’t sleep on the job and get paid? One Thai man is living the dream after a bizarre and hilarious motorbike stunt sent the Internet into a frenzy. In a now-viral video that’s racked up over 11 million views, the man was seen riding a motorcycle while lying face-down on a mattress, clinging to the handlebars as he cruised down…

  • Phuket NewsPatong card game bust: 4 arrested in secret gambling raid | Thaiger

    Patong card game bust: 4 arrested in secret gambling raid

    A not-so-secret card game ended in handcuffs when police raided a small shop in Patong, arresting four people allegedly caught gambling illegally. The dramatic bust took place in Soi Kebsup, at the southern end of the island’s party capital, following an investigation into what officers described as a “covert gambling network” operating under the radar of Patong’s bustling nightlife scene. Patong…

  • Phuket News‘Little Moscow’ boom: Russians fuel Phuket property frenzy | Thaiger

    ‘Little Moscow’ boom: Russians fuel Phuket property frenzy

    Phuket’s luxury property scene is getting a flashy new address—“Little Moscow.” Tucked in the serene north of the island, Nai Thon Beach is rapidly transforming into Thailand’s next ultra-luxe real estate hotspot, fuelled by foreign money, especially from Russian buyers escaping war and winter. The sleepy seaside village, nestled within Sirinat National Park and just minutes from Phuket International Airport, is…

  • Phuket NewsBody of foreign man found floating near Nui Beach, Phuket | Thaiger

    Body of foreign man found floating near Nui Beach, Phuket

    The body of a tattooed foreign man has been found floating in the sea off Phuket’s Nui Beach, marking yet another tragic case of tourists meeting their end in the island’s waters. Karon Police were alerted to the grim discovery at around 3.20pm yesterday, May 21, after beachgoers spotted a body drifting offshore. Lifeguards responded quickly, using a speedboat to…

  • Thailand NewsThai ghost comedy makes Cannes history | Thaiger

    Thai ghost comedy makes Cannes history

    A possessed vacuum cleaner, a grief-stricken husband, and a ghostly wife have just swept Thai cinema into the global spotlight. A Useful Ghost, a bizarre yet moving political horror-comedy directed by Ratchapoon Boonbunchachoke, has made history as the first-ever Thai film to win the Grand Prix at Critics’ Week, a parallel section of the prestigious Cannes Film Festival. The independently produced…

  • Pattaya NewsVape and cig racket busted at Pattaya weed shop | Thaiger

    Vape and cig racket busted at Pattaya weed shop

    A cannabis shop on Pattaya Beach Road has been exposed as a front for selling illegal vapes and foreign cigarettes, with cops seizing hundreds of illicit products in a dramatic police raid. Officers from Pattaya Police, in collaboration with the Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB), swooped on the Dr Weed cannabis store in the heart of the popular resort town, uncovering…

  • Phuket NewsRussian woman busted in Phuket sex sting in tourist crackdown | Thaiger

    Russian woman busted in Phuket sex sting in tourist crackdown

    A late-night sting in Phuket ended with the arrest of a young Russian woman accused of selling sex at a luxury villa, just as Thai police ramp up efforts to clean up crimes affecting tourism. Tourist Police confirmed the 25 year old woman, whose name has not been released, was arrested around midnight on Tuesday, May 20, at a private…

  • Thailand NewsThai airports to boost services for elderly and disabled passengers | Thaiger

    Thai airports to boost services for elderly and disabled passengers

    Flying in Thailand is about to get a major upgrade—especially for those who need it most. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) is rolling out a new set of regulations aimed at dramatically improving service standards for passengers requiring special assistance. Whether you’re elderly, injured, or living with a disability, these new rules are designed to make air travel…

  • Business NewsThailand’s Pride Celebration 2025 boosts rainbow tourism economy | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Pride Celebration 2025 boosts rainbow tourism economy

    Central Pattana Plc (CPN), part of Central Group and operator of Central shopping centres, is reinforcing its dedication to diversity and equality with the launch of Thailand’s Pride Celebration 2025: Pride For All. Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, CPN’s chief marketing officer, highlighted that the campaign celebrates Pride Month as a recognition of human rights and a strategic element for economic expansion. Thailand’s…

  • Thailand NewsThailand mandates medical certificates for cannabis use | Thaiger

    Thailand mandates medical certificates for cannabis use

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin announced that cannabis users in Thailand will soon need medical certificates to ensure the plant is used for medical purposes only. This decision marks another step in the ongoing process of regulating cannabis use since its decriminalisation nearly three years ago. Somsak stated his intention to refine cannabis regulations in Thailand, highlighting that both foreign…

  • Thailand NewsNew endangered tree species discovered in South Thailand | Thaiger

    New endangered tree species discovered in South Thailand

    A rare tree species has been discovered deep in the wetlands of South Thailand, yet it’s already fighting for survival. Thai researchers have uncovered a brand-new species of tree in Surat Thani province, in what’s being hailed as a major botanical breakthrough. Dubbed “Tharathum,” a poetic blend of the Thai words for water (thara) and tree (tham), the plant was discovered growing…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok job fair to offer over 600k opportunities next month | Thaiger

    Bangkok job fair to offer over 600k opportunities next month

    The Ministry of Labour will be hosting a significant job fair in Bangkok next month, presenting over 600,000 opportunities across various age groups to enhance national employment and prepare the workforce for future demands. Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn announced that Job Expo Thailand 2025 will take place June 6-8 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. The event will feature…

  • Thailand NewsThailand and Maldives seal health boost pact in Geneva | Thaiger

    Thailand and Maldives seal health boost pact in Geneva

    Thailand and the Maldives have sealed a landmark deal to boost public health collaboration, with bold plans to strengthen the Maldives’ primary healthcare and regulatory systems — all signed and sealed during a high-profile global summit in Switzerland. The agreement was inked today, May 21, at the World Health Assembly in Geneva. Thailand’s Deputy Minister of Public Health, Dej-is Khaothong,…

  • Pattaya NewsTrio busted for 700k baht hotel booking fraud in Pattaya | Thaiger

    Trio busted for 700k baht hotel booking fraud in Pattaya

    What was meant to be a dream getaway to Pattaya turned into a financial nightmare for dozens of unsuspecting tourists after falling victim to a slick Facebook hotel booking scam, and now the suspects are behind bars. Yesterday, May 20, police arrested three suspects accused of running a fraudulent operation that used fake Facebook pages to pose as reputable hotels in…

  • Phuket NewsRoyal Thai Navy seizes illegal Indonesian fishing boats off Phuket | Thaiger

    Royal Thai Navy seizes illegal Indonesian fishing boats off Phuket

    A dramatic high-seas sting netted two Indonesian fishing boats and 18 crew members, all caught red-handed illegally operating in Thai waters — and the Royal Thai Navy wasn’t letting them get away. The bust took place on Monday, May 19, when the HTMS Longlom intercepted the foreign boats about 80 nautical miles southwest of Phuket, within Thailand’s Exclusive Economic Zone…

  • Thailand NewsOfficials capture 94 iguanas wreaking havoc on Thai crops | Thaiger

    Officials capture 94 iguanas wreaking havoc on Thai crops

    They’re not native, they’re not welcome — and they’re not slowing down. A swarm of invasive iguanas is causing chaos in central Thailand, and wildlife officials have launched a full-scale capture mission before the situation spirals further out of control. Over five days last week, from May 13 to 17, Thai wildlife officials captured 94 free-roaming iguanas on Khao Phraya…

  • Thailand NewsNew Thai apps take on delivery giants with just 5-baht fees | Thaiger

    New Thai apps take on delivery giants with just 5-baht fees

    Thailand’s motorcycle taxi drivers and street food vendors are getting a long-overdue digital lifeline, thanks to two new low-cost platforms designed to beat big tech at its own game. On Monday, May 19, the Thai Health Promotion Foundation (ThaiHealth) and Chulalongkorn University’s Asia Research Cluster for Social Solidarity and Inclusive Economy unveiled two groundbreaking platforms: “Nong Khoei Ma Thao Rai?” (“Have…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya’s diners crisis boils over as costs soar | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s diners crisis boils over as costs soar

    Pattaya’s vibrant dining scene, once a culinary magnet for locals and tourists alike, is now being battered by a wave of soaring costs, and some restaurant owners say 2025 is shaping up to be even worse than the Covid-19 era. A toxic mix of rising gas prices, skyrocketing raw ingredient costs, labour shortages, and sluggish consumer spending is turning up…

  • Phuket NewsDozing driver ploughs into truck at Phuket intersection | Thaiger

    Dozing driver ploughs into truck at Phuket intersection

    An early morning delivery turned into a nightmare for two young men after a delivery truck driver nodded off at the wheel and crashed into the back of another truck waiting at a red light in northern Phuket. The high-impact collision took place around 5am today, May 21, at the Old Airport Intersection in Village 1, Mai Khao, Thalang district,…

  • Bangkok NewsPrawit takes a tumble at Bangkok’s Wat Pho (video) | Thaiger

    Prawit takes a tumble at Bangkok’s Wat Pho (video)

    General Prawit Wongsuwan, better known as “Big Pom,” took a dramatic tumble down the stairs at Wat Pho, one of Bangkok’s most iconic temples, during a royal blessing ceremony on Monday evening. But despite the fall, party officials insist the political heavyweight is in fighting form. The incident occurred on Monday, May 19, just after 7pm, as General Prawit, leader…

  • Business NewsRobinhood takes over as Foodpanda bows out of Thailand | Thaiger

    Robinhood takes over as Foodpanda bows out of Thailand

    Thailand’s food delivery game just got a major shake-up — and it’s Robinhood taking the wheel. Yesterday, May 20, Thai-born delivery platform Robinhood announced a strategic redirection agreement with Foodpanda Thailand, as the international giant prepares to exit the country after 13 years of operations. The move, effective immediately, allows Foodpanda customers, restaurant partners, and delivery riders to transition smoothly…

  • Business NewsMGM Resorts urges Thailand to adopt competitive casino tax rate | Thaiger

    MGM Resorts urges Thailand to adopt competitive casino tax rate

    MGM Resorts International suggests Thailand should adopt a casino tax rate competitive with Singapore and permit a significant number of locals to visit casino complexes to foster tourism and economic growth. The company is exploring a potential investment of US$3-5 billion in a casino facility in Bangkok. Ed Bowers, President of Global Development at MGM Resorts, stated that emerging markets…

  • Bangkok NewsMonorail mania: Thailand’s Pink Line to operate free trial run | Thaiger

    Monorail mania: Thailand’s Pink Line to operate free trial run

    Bangkok commuters have a new reason to celebrate — the long-awaited Pink Line monorail extension to Muang Thong Thani officially opened yesterday, May 20, promising to ease traffic headaches and ramp up convenience for eventgoers. Even better? It’s completely free to ride until June 16. The Mass Rapid Transit Authority of Thailand (MRTA), which owns the project, along with operator…

  • Bangkok NewsSink or spend? Thailand nears decision on submarine deal | Thaiger

    Sink or spend? Thailand nears decision on submarine deal

    Thailand’s long-delayed and controversy-laden submarine deal is finally approaching crunch time — and it’s sink or spend for the Defence Ministry. Defence Minister Phumtham Wechayachai confirmed that a final decision on the 13.5 billion baht submarine procurement project could be made by the end of this month or in early June. The high-stakes verdict follows consultations with the Royal Thai…