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.
  • Bangkok NewsBangkok governor lifts disaster status after quake chaos eases | Thaiger

    Bangkok governor lifts disaster status after quake chaos eases

    Bangkok Governor Chadchart Sittipunt has officially called off the city’s disaster zone status following last Friday’s quake scare, declaring the situation “back to normal” just days after panic swept through the capital. Yesterday, March 31, the 58 year old city chief signed an order cancelling the March 28 declaration by the Bangkok Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Command Centre, which had…

  • Pattaya NewsPavement pirates spark outrage in Pattaya as officials fail to act | Thaiger

    Pavement pirates spark outrage in Pattaya as officials fail to act

    Fed-up locals are fuming as Pattaya’s pavements vanish beneath a sea of parked cars and motorbikes, with lawbreakers treating footpaths like private driveways and officials doing little to stop it. Residents across the city are slamming the lack of enforcement over illegal parking, which has turned once-walkable pavements into motorbike showrooms and car parks. From zebra crossings to pedestrian walkways, no…

  • Bangkok NewsSteel samples fail tests after building collapse in Thailand | Thaiger

    Steel samples fail tests after building collapse in Thailand

    The investigation into the collapsed State Audit Office building revealed that two steel samples did not meet the required standards, leading to discrepancies in other measurements. Thitiphats Chotidechachainan, head of the working group, yesterday, March 31, announced that the examination of steel samples from the collapsed building identified two non-compliant samples. The first was a 32-millimetre deformed bar from one…

  • Bangkok NewsDeath toll rises to 14 in Bangkok building collapse | Thaiger

    Death toll rises to 14 in Bangkok building collapse

    The grim scene continues to unfold in Bangkok’s Chatuchak district as rescue workers recover more bodies from the rubble of a collapsed government office building, three days after a deadly earthquake triggered the disaster. What began as a desperate race against time has now become a painstaking recovery operation, as the death toll climbed to 14 following Friday’s structural collapse of…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket forum seeks input on draft national policy map | Thaiger

    Phuket forum seeks input on draft national policy map

    The Department of Public Works and Town & Country Planning hosted a public forum in Phuket to gather feedback on the draft national policy map. The event engaged over 600 stakeholders from various sectors across southern Thailand. Held at The Pago Design Hotel in Ratsada, participants included government officials, representatives from local administrative organisations, NGOs, private sector leaders, experts, and…

  • Bangkok NewsShaky structure blamed for Chatuchak earthquake disaster | Thaiger

    Shaky structure blamed for Chatuchak earthquake disaster

    A deadly collapse of the State Audit Office (SAO) building during construction in Chatuchak, Bangkok, has left dozens trapped and three confirmed dead after an earthquake struck the city. The devastating incident, which occurred during the building’s construction, has sparked widespread concern. According to Suriyachai Rawiwan, Director of the Bangkok Fire and Rescue Department, the collapse of the building was…

  • Bangkok NewsThailand book fairs return after Myanmar earthquake disruption | Thaiger

    Thailand book fairs return after Myanmar earthquake disruption

    The Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (PUBAT) announced that the 53rd National Book Week and the 23rd International Book Week will resume as normal today, March 29, following a temporary closure due to an earthquake. The statement confirmed the reopening times from 10am to 9pm at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. The earthquake, measuring 8.2 on the Richter…

  • Thailand NewsChiang Mai condo closed after cracks appear post-Myanmar quake | Thaiger

    Chiang Mai condo closed after cracks appear post-Myanmar quake

    Yesterday, the Chiang Mai municipality ordered the closure of a luxury condominium complex due to visible cracks on the building’s structure, following a significant earthquake. Residents have been barred from entering the premises to ensure their safety. According to the Meteorological Department (TMD), the earthquake occurred at 1.20pm yesterday, March 28, with its epicentre in Myanmar, registering a magnitude of…

  • Bangkok News10 dead, 16 injured, 101 missing in Bangkok earthquake | Thaiger

    10 dead, 16 injured, 101 missing in Bangkok earthquake

    Rescue teams worked tirelessly through the night yesterday, March 28, desperately searching for survivors under the collapsed State Audit Office (SAO) building in Chatuchak, Bangkok, after a deadly earthquake originating in Myanmar. At around 7pm, Petchkasem Rescue Foundation volunteers discovered further fatalities while investigating the site, particularly near the third floor, where massive structural cracks had formed. The collapse, caused…

  • Thailand NewsThailand seeks UNESCO status for Loy Krathong festival | Thaiger

    Thailand seeks UNESCO status for Loy Krathong festival

    Thailand is set to propose the inclusion of the Loy Krathong festival in the Intangible Cultural Heritage list of the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). The decision was made during a Cabinet meeting on Thursday, as announced by Culture Minister Sudawan Wangsuphakijkosol. The Loy Krathong festival was officially declared a national cultural heritage in 2011. Minister Sudawan…

  • Phuket NewsPM cuts Phuket meeting to respond to Bangkok earthquake | Thaiger

    PM cuts Phuket meeting to respond to Bangkok earthquake

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra was forced to cut short a crucial meeting with Phuket officials yesterday after receiving urgent news of the devastating earthquake that struck Bangkok. At 12.30pm, March 28, the 38 year old Thai premier was in the middle of a high-level meeting in Phuket, reviewing the island’s development plans and tourism policies, when she received an emergency…

  • Bangkok NewsFatal fall: Crane operator dies in Bangkok earthquake | Thaiger

    Fatal fall: Crane operator dies in Bangkok earthquake

    A crane collapse during an earthquake in the Bang Pho area in Bang Sue district, Bangkok, resulted in the death of a crane operator after he fell from the machinery. The incident occurred at 1.30pm yesterday, March 28, at a condominium construction site in Chatuchak district, Bangkok. Police Lieutenant Colonel Itthikorn Treeprapakorn from Taopoon Police Station reported that the earthquake…

  • Phuket NewsPickup truck crashes into Phuket monument, blocking traffic | Thaiger

    Pickup truck crashes into Phuket monument, blocking traffic

    A pickup truck driver caused chaos on the roads of Phuket early yesterday morning after crashing into the Heroines Monument, leaving traffic at a standstill. At 12.54am on March 28, Thalang Police were alerted to the incident and rushed to the scene, along with rescue workers from the Phuket Kusoldharm Foundation. Arriving at the scene, officers found the Toyota pickup…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya waitress begs for justice after brutal attack | Thaiger

    Pattaya waitress begs for justice after brutal attack

    A Pattaya waitress claims she was brutally beaten by coworkers in a shocking street attack, then abandoned by police. On Thursday, March 27, at 9.30pm, 28 year old Bua (surname withheld) submitted video footage to the media, accusing police of dragging their feet in investigating a violent assault that left her and two colleagues hospitalised. The incident unfolded on Sunday,…

  • Thailand NewsKrungthai Bank reveals quick way to spot fake transfers | Thaiger

    Krungthai Bank reveals quick way to spot fake transfers

    Think you’ve been paid? Better check again. Krungthai Bank is warning customers to double-check their transfer slips, revealing a dead-easy way to tell if that proof of payment is legit, or a scam. In a post made yesterday, March 28, via its official Facebook page, Krungthai Care, the bank urged customers to learn how to spot fake transfer slips to…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s ditching arrival cards—but the digital fix is a mess (video) | Thaiger

    Thailand’s ditching arrival cards—but the digital fix is a mess (video)

    Thailand is finally ditching its notorious TM6 paper arrival form—but don’t celebrate just yet. From May 1, every foreigner entering the country must now navigate the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) system. And as usual, it’s already a hot mess. The government has launched an operational website for the TDAC, which is set to replace the old-school blue-and-white forms used…

  • Bangkok NewsEarthquake devastates Myanmar and shakes Bangkok to its core (video) | Thaiger

    Earthquake devastates Myanmar and shakes Bangkok to its core (video)

    A monster 7.7-magnitude earthquake rocked Myanmar yesterday, March 28, unleashing a wave of destruction across the conflict-ravaged nation and sending deadly tremors as far as Bangkok, where a high-rise collapsed in a cloud of dust. At least 144 people were killed and over 730 injured in Myanmar, but military leader Senior General Min Aung Hlaing warned, “The death toll and…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya: Foreign women nabbed in illegal bar raid | Thaiger

    Pattaya: Foreign women nabbed in illegal bar raid

    Pattaya’s notorious nightlife took a hit in the early hours of today when police stormed The Wild 69, an entertainment venue in Central Pattaya, uncovering a group of foreign women working without legal permits. Acting on a late-night tip-off from a concerned citizen, a special task force from Pattaya City Police Station descended on the Bang Lamung-based venue at around…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket splashes 4 million baht on motorcycle safety blitz | Thaiger

    Phuket splashes 4 million baht on motorcycle safety blitz

    Phuket is gearing up for a major road safety push after receiving more than 4 million baht in funding to combat its deadly traffic problem, with motorcycles firmly in the crosshairs. On March 26, Transport Officer Atcha Buachan chaired a high-level meeting at the Phuket Provincial Transport Office to outline the province’s road safety strategy for the fiscal year 2025.…

  • Thailand NewsToxic air terror: Nan goes into lockdown as smog chokes province | Thaiger

    Toxic air terror: Nan goes into lockdown as smog chokes province

    Officials in northern Thailand have slammed the brakes on daily life in parts of Nan province, imposing lockdowns and curfews as toxic air pollution sends the region’s Air Quality Index (AQI) into the red. Yesterday, March 27, Nan’s AQI hit a hazardous level of 152, with PM2.5 levels spiking to 57.2 microgrammes per cubic metre (µg/m³), according to IQAir. That’s…

  • Thailand NewsDeadly crash horror: Sedan ploughs into pickup in fiery Loei smash | Thaiger

    Deadly crash horror: Sedan ploughs into pickup in fiery Loei smash

    A routine midday drive turned into a devastating tragedy when a sedan lost control and slammed into an oncoming pickup truck in Loei province, leaving one woman dead and two men fighting for their lives. The gruesome crash occurred at 12.50pm yesterday, March 27, along the Wang Saphung–Udon Thani Road (Highway 210), directly opposite Phain In Plang Witthaya School in…

  • Pattaya NewsTransgender thief busted by Bolt riders in dramatic Pattaya chase | Thaiger

    Transgender thief busted by Bolt riders in dramatic Pattaya chase

    A gang of Bolt motorcycle drivers turned vigilantes in the early hours of this morning, capturing a transgender woman accused of stealing a teenager’s Vespa in Pattaya. At around 2.30am today, March 28, Police Lieutenant Colonel Sai Jai Khamjulla, the Investigation Chief at Pattaya City Police Station, received an unusual call — a group of Bolt riders had detained a…

  • Thailand NewsNakhon Pathom cop kills wife amid family fears (video) | Thaiger

    Nakhon Pathom cop kills wife amid family fears (video)

    A disturbing incident occurred in Nakhon Pathom province, where a police officer, allegedly drunk, fatally shot his wife in front of their 10 year old child and relatives. The police officer was apprehended with his service weapon. The family of the deceased expressed concerns over potential injustice and safety, fearing the officer might be granted bail. The case gained attention…

  • Thailand NewsBringing home the bacon: Korat businesses struggle as pork prices soar | Thaiger

    Bringing home the bacon: Korat businesses struggle as pork prices soar

    Rising pork prices have left business owners in Nakhon Ratchasima facing daily losses, with some considering closure. They urge the government to fulfill economic promises and address the needs of smaller businesses rather than focusing solely on the wealthy. At a gathering at Rabieng Kiang Nam restaurant in Hua Thale subdistrict, Mueang district, representatives from pork stalls and restaurants discussed…

  • Thailand NewsThai Cabinet approves tax breaks for big EV investments | Thaiger

    Thai Cabinet approves tax breaks for big EV investments

    The Cabinet has approved a draft decree to offer tax incentives for companies investing in large commercial electric vehicles (EVs). This measure allows companies to claim double the expense for locally produced EVs and 1.5 times for imported ones. Deputy Government spokesperson Sasikarn Watthanachan stated that the decree aims to encourage the use of large commercial EVs, such as electric…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya hotel thief targets expat and transwoman | Thaiger

    Pattaya hotel thief targets expat and transwoman

    A brazen thief with a taste for unlocked doors and dating apps is on the run in Pattaya after targeting two victims in separate hotel-room heists — including a 63 year old Swedish tourist and a transgender woman he met online. At around 12.30am today, March 28, a hotel receptionist and a Swedish guest marched into Pattaya City Police Station…

  • Thailand News10% Songkran bus fare discount for off-peak travel | Thaiger

    10% Songkran bus fare discount for off-peak travel

    Planning to head home for Songkran? You might want to leave early or return late, because the Transport Company is offering a 10% discount for savvy travellers who avoid peak holiday dates. In a bid to ease the notorious congestion at bus terminals during the Thai New Year holiday, the Transport Company is encouraging passengers to travel outside the peak Songkran period.…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok’s new archways to boost Charoen Krung’s cultural growth | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s new archways to boost Charoen Krung’s cultural growth

    The Federation of Business and Professional Women’s Associations of Thailand (FBPW), under the Royal Patronage, officially handed over the 72nd Birthday Anniversary Archways to Bangkok, anticipating their contribution to the sustainable economic, cultural, social, and tourism growth in the Charoen Krung area. This grand project was initiated to commemorate the auspicious occasion of the 72nd birthday anniversary of His Majesty…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket goes high-tech with new heart care innovations | Thaiger

    Phuket goes high-tech with new heart care innovations

    Phuket is stepping up as a global medical hub, this time with a focus on matters of the heart. On Tuesday, March 25, Bangkok Hospital Phuket officially launched a suite of high-tech innovations aimed at transforming cardiac care in Thailand, positioning itself as a leader in the advanced diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. The launch event, held at the…

  • Pattaya NewsBig Brother boost: Pattaya invests 2.1 million baht in CCTV | Thaiger

    Big Brother boost: Pattaya invests 2.1 million baht in CCTV

    Pattaya is getting serious about surveillance—with a multi-million-baht tech upgrade designed to keep a closer eye on streets, storms, and suspicious activity. To bolster public safety and modernise city management, the Pattaya City Council has approved a 2.1 million baht budget to enhance its real-time CCTV system. The decision was made during a recent council meeting at Taksin Hall, where…