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 News‘Dead’ man comes back to life, cries for help in Nonthaburi canal | Thaiger

    ‘Dead’ man comes back to life, cries for help in Nonthaburi canal

    Emergency responders in Nonthaburi were left stunned when a man, presumed dead and floating in a canal, suddenly cried out for help. The shocking turn of events left police and volunteers scrambling to rescue the man, who was later identified as 70 year old Kosem. Police from Bang Bua Thong station and Ruamkatanyu Foundation volunteers responded today, June 11, to…

  • Thailand NewsUnited Thai Nation Party in chaos over Cabinet reshuffle demands | Thaiger

    United Thai Nation Party in chaos over Cabinet reshuffle demands

    The United Thai Nation (UTN) Party is in turmoil after 22 MPs, led by deputy leader Suchart Chomklin, submitted a letter to Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra on Monday, calling for a reshuffle of the party’s ministers. The move, which has sparked internal conflict, suggests that the reshuffling of the Cabinet members is necessary to improve governance and crisis management. Suchart,…

  • Phuket NewsTaking the piss: Ukrainians arrested in Phuket for assaulting guard | Thaiger

    Taking the piss: Ukrainians arrested in Phuket for assaulting guard

    Two Ukrainian men have been arrested after allegedly assaulting a security guard who confronted them for urinating in public outside a shopping centre in Kathu district. The assault took place early on Saturday morning, June 7, at around 6.25am, when the two men, aged 27 and 38, were seen urinating in an area rented by local stallholders. When the security…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya’s future at risk as accommodation bill divides opinion | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s future at risk as accommodation bill divides opinion

    Pattaya, Thailand’s notorious tourist hotspot, finds itself at the centre of a national debate as the proposed Hotel and Overnight Accommodation Act, better known as the Equal Accommodation Bill, threatens to dramatically reshape the city’s tourism landscape. While the bill aims to modernise outdated laws, critics warn it could undermine safety standards, community trust, and the sustainability of tourism in…

  • Bangkok NewsPolice rescue teens and arrest pimp in Bangkok hotel raid | Thaiger

    Police rescue teens and arrest pimp in Bangkok hotel raid

    Bangrak police rescued two young girls aged 13 and 16 from a suspected child prostitution ring in Bangkok, arresting an 18 year old woman believed to be their pimp. The raid uncovered a disturbing scheme involving the exploitation of minors for sexual services, sparking outrage across the city. At 6am today, June 11, senior officers from the Metropolitan Police Bureau,…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok minimarts busted for selling illegal drugs and herbs | Thaiger

    Bangkok minimarts busted for selling illegal drugs and herbs

    In a major crackdown on illegal drug sales, the Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) and the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) raided six minimarts in Bangkok for illegally selling drugs and unregistered herbal products. The operation, led by Police Lieutenant General Jiraphop Phuridet, Commissioner-General of the CIB, and Dr Surachoke Tangwiwat, Secretary-General of the FDA, resulted in the arrest of five…

  • Thailand NewsJetstar Asia to ground flights by end of July amid rising costs | Thaiger

    Jetstar Asia to ground flights by end of July amid rising costs

    Just a little over a year after its new route from Singapore to Krabi took flight, the Singaporean airline JetStar Asia will cease services next month. Full refunds will be offered for affected passengers. The airline, part of the Qantas Group, has struggled to cope with rising supplier costs, high airport fees, and fierce competition in the regional low-cost flight…

  • Thailand NewsThai tourism at a crossroads: Can the industry survive? | Thaiger

    Thai tourism at a crossroads: Can the industry survive?

    Thailand’s tourism industry is facing a critical turning point, according to Yuthasak Supasorn, Chairman of the Industrial Estate Authority of Thailand (IEAT) and former governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT). While Thai tourism has weathered numerous crises in the past, it is now confronted with a significant structural change and a noticeable decline in tourist numbers. “Thai tourism…

  • Thailand NewsMore Malaysians than Chinese choose Thailand as holiday spot | Thaiger

    More Malaysians than Chinese choose Thailand as holiday spot

    Malaysia has surpassed China to become the leading source of tourists to Thailand, with over 2 million Malaysian visitors in the first five months of 2025. This news comes as Thailand experiences a booming tourism sector, with a total of over 15 million foreign visitors recorded between January 1 and June 8. Tourism and Sports Minister Sorawong Thienthong revealed that…

  • Business NewsThai Smile shuts down after a decade of losses | Thaiger

    Thai Smile shuts down after a decade of losses

    After over a decade of struggling with continuous financial losses, Thai Airways International (THAI) has officially dissolved its wholly owned subsidiary, Thai Smile Airways. The decision marks the end of the budget airline’s operations, bringing a turbulent chapter to a close. The dissolution was officially announced to the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) on June 5, following a resolution passed…

  • Business NewsThailand sukiyaki price war heats up as restaurants slash prices | Thaiger

    Thailand sukiyaki price war heats up as restaurants slash prices

    Sukiyaki restaurants are slashing their prices in a fierce battle to attract customers, as tighter budgets and the sluggish economy continue to affect consumer spending. However, while the price war promises short-term gains, its long-term impact on sales and brand perception remains uncertain. Leading the charge are MK Restaurants and Suki Teenoi, two major players in the local sukiyaki scene.…

  • Bangkok NewsThai Customs seize 700 plus tonnes of toxic waste from Morocco | Thaiger

    Thai Customs seize 700 plus tonnes of toxic waste from Morocco

    Thai Customs intercepted over 700 tonnes of toxic waste disguised as “zinc concentrate” in a joint operation with specialist agencies. The hazardous shipment, which arrived from Morocco, contained dangerously high levels of lead, cadmium, and other heavy metals. The officials’ successful bust at Bangkok Port highlights Thailand’s ongoing battle against illegal imports of toxic materials. The seized containers, weighing a…

  • Thailand NewsThailand, Cambodia to resolve border dispute through dialogue | Thaiger

    Thailand, Cambodia to resolve border dispute through dialogue

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra revealed she held direct talks with Cambodian leaders, Prime Minister Hun Manet and Senate President Hun Sen, agreeing to resolve the ongoing border dispute through dialogue. The Thai premier stated that recent talks with Cambodia have been progressing smoothly, emphasising the government’s commitment to diplomatic solutions. Following a Cabinet meeting yesterday, June 10, she said that…

  • Thailand NewsIncome discrepancies arise over NBCT lawyer’s 12m baht claim | Thaiger

    Income discrepancies arise over NBCT lawyer’s 12m baht claim

    Police confirmed that a sum of 12 million baht found in a plastic box near a condominium’s rubbish area in Nonthaburi belongs to a lawyer and adviser to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC). Despite this, investigators have raised concerns about discrepancies between his income records and the possession of such a large amount of cash. Taweewat Sengkaew claimed…

  • Pattaya NewsFrenchman arrested in Pattaya for allegedly abusing 13 year old girl | Thaiger

    Frenchman arrested in Pattaya for allegedly abusing 13 year old girl

    A 44 year old French national has been arrested in Pattaya for allegedly paying for sex with a 13 year old girl in the northeastern province of Nong Khai. Autret, who was apprehended on Sunday afternoon, June 8, was taken into custody from his room at the Pattaya Plaza Condotel on Soi Sukhumvit Pattaya 59. His arrest follows an arrest…

  • Thailand NewsCambodian hackers target Thai websites over border dispute | Thaiger

    Cambodian hackers target Thai websites over border dispute

    A Cambodian hacker collective has sparked outrage after defacing several Thai government websites in protest over the ongoing border dispute. In response, Thailand’s Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau (CCIB) has secured arrest warrants for the suspects and is now working with international agencies to track them down and bring them to justice. Police Lieutenant General Trirong Piwpan, the commissioner of CCIB,…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok petrol station ramen row over VAT charge caught on video | Thaiger

    Bangkok petrol station ramen row over VAT charge caught on video

    A heated showdown erupted at a ramen restaurant in Bangkok when a customer refused to pay VAT on her meal and tried to storm out without settling the bill, only to be stopped by other diners. The drama unfolded on Sunday, June 8, at a PTT petrol station on Sukasawat Road, where a woman argued loudly with restaurant staff over…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok doctor arrested for trafficking sedatives in police flat raid | Thaiger

    Bangkok doctor arrested for trafficking sedatives in police flat raid

    A female doctor working at Police General Hospital has been arrested for allegedly ordering and trafficking sedative drugs, including the notorious alprazolam (commonly known as a date-rape drug), for illicit purposes. The arrest follows a dramatic raid on a police flat in Bangkok’s Phaya Thai district early this morning, June 10, carried out by officials from the Food and Drug…

  • Thailand NewsMK restaurants apologises for food shortages after buffet frenzy | Thaiger

    MK restaurants apologises for food shortages after buffet frenzy

    MK Restaurants has been forced to address a growing backlash after its latest all-you-can-eat buffet promotion left many customers frustrated and hungry. The chain, famous for its suki dishes, launched the MK-Koom-Koom Eat All You Can promotion yesterday, June 9, offering diners unlimited premium dishes for just 299 baht. However, the overwhelming response to the offer quickly spiralled into a…

  • Phuket NewsCatamaran drifts 24 miles before being safely recovered in Phuket | Thaiger

    Catamaran drifts 24 miles before being safely recovered in Phuket

    A 48-foot catamaran has been recovered after breaking free from its mooring in Chalong Bay yesterday and drifting an astonishing 24 nautical miles. The vessel, named Seabeat, was set adrift by strong winds and rough seas, triggering a swift rescue operation that ended in success. At around 8.10am, yesterday, June 9, the Thai Maritime Enforcement Command Centre Region 3 (Thai…

  • Bangkok NewsHealth minister denies favouritism in photos with Chinese students | Thaiger

    Health minister denies favouritism in photos with Chinese students

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin responded to mounting criticism over photos of him with Chinese students at Government House, clarifying that the encounter was simply a new year greeting, not an act of preferential treatment. Somsak addressed the controversy today, June 10, following a Facebook post by CSI LA, a popular social media page. The post, published on Sunday, accused…

  • Thailand NewsVipers in luggage on Thailand to India flight spark trafficking alarm | Thaiger

    Vipers in luggage on Thailand to India flight spark trafficking alarm

    Customs officers at an Indian airport were in for a slithery surprise last week after discovering dozens of venomous snakes and turtles stuffed inside checked luggage on a flight from Thailand, in what experts say is part of a “very troubling” surge in exotic animal trafficking. The suspect, an Indian national, was arrested after officials found the live cargo, including…

  • Thailand NewsBrit couple charged over £1m Thailand drug smuggling bust | Thaiger

    Brit couple charged over £1m Thailand drug smuggling bust

    A British couple returning from a Thai holiday have been charged with smuggling £1 million (44 million baht) worth of cannabis into the UK, the latest in a disturbing string of cases involving drug-trafficking tourists. Sian Warren and 36 year old Daniel McDonald, both from Salford, were stopped at Heathrow Airport, where officers from the National Crime Agency (NCA) allegedly…

  • Thailand NewsGecko blamed as toll booth slams car in Chachoengsao chaos (video) | Thaiger

    Gecko blamed as toll booth slams car in Chachoengsao chaos (video)

    A woman’s quick trip through a Thai toll booth took a bizarre turn when a rogue gecko allegedly triggered a sensor malfunction, causing an automatic barricade to slam down on her car. The bizarre incident occurred on Saturday, May 31, at a toll checkpoint in Bang Pakong district, Chachoengsao province. The female driver was using the automatic lane, which allows…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket’s Biennale aims to put Thai art on global map | Thaiger

    Phuket’s Biennale aims to put Thai art on global map

    Thailand is aiming for artistic immortality, quite literally, with the launch of its 2025 Thailand Biennale campaign under the theme Eternal Kalpa, or more accurately, Eternal Eternity. The Ministry of Culture kicked off its promotional push at the Royal Phuket City Hotel, unveiling plans for the international contemporary art festival, which officials say will catapult Thai creativity onto the global…

  • Thailand NewsHealth minister blasted over Thaksin hospital scandal meeting | Thaiger

    Health minister blasted over Thaksin hospital scandal meeting

    Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin is under fire this week for planning to attend a high-stakes Medical Council of Thailand (MCT) meeting, with critics accusing him of overstepping his authority and meddling in a politically sensitive case. At the centre of the storm is the controversial hospitalisation of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was swiftly transferred from prison to…

  • Thailand NewsLorry explosion in Chon Buri sends flames 10 metres high (video) | Thaiger

    Lorry explosion in Chon Buri sends flames 10 metres high (video)

    A terrifying explosion sent fireballs nearly 10 metres into the sky after a lorry packed with gas cylinders overturned and ignited on a Chon Buri road yesterday afternoon. The dramatic blaze erupted at around 3pm yesterday, June 9, along Route 344 near the Nong Chak intersection in Ban Bueng district. The vehicle, a pickup truck loaded with liquefied petroleum gas…

  • Business NewsThailand invests 300 million baht in Thai AI language model | Thaiger

    Thailand invests 300 million baht in Thai AI language model

    The National Science and Technology Development Agency (NSTDA) has collaborated with Siam AI Corporation to launch a Thai large language model (LLM), aiming to enhance Thailand’s artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities and sovereign AI strategy. Siam AI has committed an investment of 300 million baht to support this initiative. During the memorandum of understanding signing with Siam AI Corporation last Friday,…

  • Thailand NewsCovid leads Thailand’s disease watchlist with 31 deaths | Thaiger

    Covid leads Thailand’s disease watchlist with 31 deaths

    Covid-19 is making an aggressive comeback in Thailand, with over 111,000 new cases and 31 deaths reported last week alone, and health experts are raising the alarm. Associate Professor Dr Thira Woratanarat from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine revealed on Facebook that Covid has now become the most frequently reported disease under official surveillance. “This surge should not be taken lightly,”…

  • Thailand NewsThailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan | Thaiger

    Thailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan

    Thailand is waging war on dengue fever and it’s going all in to wipe out the deadly mosquito-borne disease for good. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin unveiled a new national strategy yesterday, June 9, during the 2025 ASEAN Dengue Day event, themed ASEAN United: Zero Dengue Death, a Future We Build Together. The goal? Zero dengue-related deaths in 2025. “No…