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 NewsBrawling cat impaled on fence sparks Udon Thani rescue | Thaiger

    Brawling cat impaled on fence sparks Udon Thani rescue

    A cat found itself impaled on a fence after a night of fighting, prompting a rescue operation in Udon Thani. At 12.45pm yesterday, July 10, rescue volunteers from the Thammasat Foundation were called to help a cat trapped on a fence in Mueang Udon Thani district. The incident occurred on a fence approximately 3 metres high, located in a residential area…

  • Thailand NewsHalf-Half travel scheme rebooted: Snag your subsidies fast | Thaiger

    Half-Half travel scheme rebooted: Snag your subsidies fast

    After days of online chaos, Thailand’s travel subsidies are finally back on track, with the Tourism Authority promising smooth sailing for millions hungry to snap up cut-price getaways. The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) announced yesterday, July 10, that it has resolved technical glitches plaguing the online registration for the Half-Half Thai Travel programme, paving the way for registration to…

  • Thailand NewsWild elephants forage for food, wreak havoc in Prachin Buri | Thaiger

    Wild elephants forage for food, wreak havoc in Prachin Buri

    A group of five wild elephants, including a mother and calf, from Thap Lan National Park, invaded a worker’s home late at night, causing significant damage as they searched for food. The incident, which marks the sixth consecutive day the elephants have roamed outside the park, occurred yesterday, July 10, in Prachin Buri province. The elephants, part of a herd…

  • Koh Samui NewsKoh Samui thief nailed by GPS hidden in stolen fan | Thaiger

    Koh Samui thief nailed by GPS hidden in stolen fan

    A brazen thief on Koh Samui thought he could get away with snatching a fan under the cover of darkness—until a hidden GPS tracker led police straight to his door. Police in Koh Samui, Surat Thani province, arrested a man after a stolen fan equipped with a GPS device exposed his hiding place in a labour camp. The drama unfolded…

  • Thailand NewsThaksin lifts lid on power plays as Bhumjaithai walks out | Thaiger

    Thaksin lifts lid on power plays as Bhumjaithai walks out

    In a no-holds-barred political confessional, former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has laid bare the fierce rivalries, power plays and behind-the-scenes bargaining threatening to tip Thailand’s fragile government into chaos. During the 55 Years Nation Exclusive Talk: Breaking Through Thailand’s Crisis Chapter 1 at the Eastin Grand Phayathai Hotel on Wednesday, July 9, Thaksin delivered a candid assessment of Thailand’s political…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesThailand deluge: TMD warns of heavy rainfall and flash floods | Thaiger

    Thailand deluge: TMD warns of heavy rainfall and flash floods

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a weather warning for today, predicting heavy rainfall in 41 provinces across Thailand, with some areas experiencing intense downpours covering 70% of the region. Eight provinces have been specifically cautioned to be on alert for flash floods and rapid water flow due to accumulated rainfall. These provinces include Chiang Rai, Phayao, Nan, Phrae,…

  • Thailand NewsElderly poacher busted in West Thailand national park raid | Thaiger

    Elderly poacher busted in West Thailand national park raid

    Khao Laem National Park rangers collared an elderly poaching suspect armed to the teeth in a hidden forest hideout, highlighting Thailand’s ongoing battle against illegal wildlife hunting. Around 11am yesterday, July 8, rangers patrolling a remote area of the park stumbled upon a longtail boat tied up along a forest stream. With no one in sight, they grew suspicious and…

  • Thailand NewsNew regulations for ride-hailing services in Thailand announced | Thaiger

    New regulations for ride-hailing services in Thailand announced

    The Electronic Transactions Development Agency (ETDA) announced new regulations for ride-hailing service providers. Drivers using such platforms must register their vehicles as public transport and possess a public transport driving licence. These new rules will be enforced 90 days following the announcement today, July 9. The Royal Gazette has published the ETDA’s announcement, specifying that digital platform services for public…

  • Cannabis NewsWeed crackdown: Thailand to force cannabis shops to hire doctors | Thaiger

    Weed crackdown: Thailand to force cannabis shops to hire doctors

    Thailand’s cannabis boom is about to get a massive reality check. Starting later this year, thousands of cannabis retailers will be legally transformed into healthcare facilities—and required to have a doctor on-site to dispense weed. At a packed press conference yesterday, July 8, Thanakrit Jit-areerat, Secretary to the Minister of Public Health, announced that the Department of Thai Traditional and…

  • Thailand NewsStudent scammed: Fake landlord steals rent in Thai Facebook con | Thaiger

    Student scammed: Fake landlord steals rent in Thai Facebook con

    An engineering student’s quest for affordable housing ended in heartbreak after he was duped into paying rent on a property he wasn’t allowed to enter. Siwakorn turned up at Mueang Nonthaburi Police Station this week clutching evidence of a slick rental scam that cost him every baht he had saved for accommodation. “I just wanted to save money on rent,”…

  • Phuket NewsMeth-fuelled mayhem: Thai cops nab drugged driver on Patong Hill | Thaiger

    Meth-fuelled mayhem: Thai cops nab drugged driver on Patong Hill

    Patong police swooped late last night to arrest a Thai man who was not only high behind the wheel but also carrying methamphetamine on Phuket’s notorious Patong Hill. The dramatic arrest unfolded at around 1.30am today, July 9, at the Patong Hill intersection on Phra Metta Road, a busy route popular with late-night revellers. Under orders from Police Colonel Chalermchai…

  • Thailand NewsFoul play: Buriram village choked by giant chicken farm nightmare | Thaiger

    Foul play: Buriram village choked by giant chicken farm nightmare

    A once-tranquil village in Buriram has been plunged into misery as a sprawling chicken farm turns daily life into a living hell. Residents of Ban Khok Wan, in Nang Rong district, say their community is overwhelmed by noxious odours, swarms of flies, and the constant roar of heavy trucks thundering through the night. Today, July 9, locals and members of…

  • Business NewsSweet crisis: Thailand races to rescue record longan harvest | Thaiger

    Sweet crisis: Thailand races to rescue record longan harvest

    Thailand’s mountains of sweet, golden longans are about to become a blessing and a headache all at once. Agriculture Minister Atthakorn Sirilattayakorn has ordered an all-hands-on-deck operation to tackle a record-breaking longan crop that’s expected to flood markets and risk crashing prices in the coming months. Speaking after chairing the first Policy Committee on Quality Longan Production Management meeting of…

  • Bangkok NewsFermented fury: Barefoot pensioner splashes Hun Sen portrait | Thaiger

    Fermented fury: Barefoot pensioner splashes Hun Sen portrait

    Bangkok commuters were treated to a bizarre spectacle on Monday, July 7, when a barefoot pensioner splashed fermented fish sauce over a portrait of Cambodian Senate President Hun Sen, earning himself a small fine and a lot of attention. Retired tennis coach 69 year old Thewa Sritawan set out from his home in Pak Kret, Nonthaburi province, before dawn, carrying…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s quiet bond with South Sudan takes off | Thaiger

    Thailand’s quiet bond with South Sudan takes off

    Thailand has been quietly deepening its ties with Africa’s youngest nation, South Sudan, blending trade, peacekeeping, and even a dash of royal philosophy. Although diplomatic relations between the two countries remain limited—largely because South Sudan only gained independence in 2011—recent developments show that Thailand sees real opportunity in this far-flung relationship. The first formal step came on December 5, 2013,…

  • Phuket NewsClose shave: Phuket cops rescue woman after scarf snags (video) | Thaiger

    Close shave: Phuket cops rescue woman after scarf snags (video)

    A routine patrol turned into a dramatic roadside rescue in Phuket after a woman narrowly escaped serious injury when her scarf tangled in her motorcycle wheel. Today, July 9, at 8.30am Police Senior Sergeant Major Thanakrit Kodi and Police Senior Sergeant Major Nattawich Kaewprom, squad leaders from the Riot Control Unit, Crime Suppression Division Region 8, were carrying out their…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya takes off: New flights promise tourism boom and big bucks | Thaiger

    Pattaya takes off: New flights promise tourism boom and big bucks

    Pattaya prepares for a tourism and economic surge as a wave of new domestic flight routes connects the city like never before. The bold move is part of Thailand’s New Route – New Airline initiative, aimed at turning the kingdom into a regional aviation powerhouse. Leading the charge are Thai AirAsia, Thai Lion Air and newcomer EZY Airlines, all of…

  • Phuket NewsRainy horror: Phuket-bound tour bus topples in ‘killer curve’ crash | Thaiger

    Rainy horror: Phuket-bound tour bus topples in ‘killer curve’ crash

    A late-night bus journey turned into a terrifying ordeal after a Phuket-bound tour bus flipped over on a notorious bend, injuring 11 people and stranding dozens more in the pouring rain. At 8.30pm yesterday, July 8, Police Lieutenant Sunantha Rotphet of Phetchaburi City Police Station received reports of the accident on the southbound stretch of Phetkasem Road at kilometre 151…

  • Business NewsThailand’s short-haul bookings dip, long-haul travel remains strong | Thaiger

    Thailand’s short-haul bookings dip, long-haul travel remains strong

    Airlines reported that forward bookings for short-haul markets for the remainder of the year are weak, contrasting with the long-haul segment, while some carriers have shown interest in the Tourism Authority of Thailand’s (TAT) stimulus campaign. Deputy Governor of International Marketing for Asia and South Pacific at TAT, Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, said that tourism in the second half of the…

  • Bangkok NewsThailand flexes soft power with food and film frenzy | Thaiger

    Thailand flexes soft power with food and film frenzy

    Suspended Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra declared Thailand’s creative soft power the key to global influence at a major Bangkok forum. Speaking yesterday, July 8, at the second annual SPLASH – Soft Power Forum 2025, held at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, Paetongtarn pulled no punches about the government’s ambitions to elevate Thailand’s soft power to dazzling new heights. “Creative culture…

  • Thailand NewsThailand nominates traditional dress for UNESCO heritage status | Thaiger

    Thailand nominates traditional dress for UNESCO heritage status

    The Ministry of Culture has formally proposed the traditional Thai costume, Chud Thai, as an intangible cultural heritage item for consideration by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). The proposal is set to be reviewed in 2026. The ministry has dismissed as “baseless” the social media rumours suggesting that Cambodia‘s nomination for its traditional weddings would include…

  • Thailand NewsRare Asiatic golden cat filmed in South Thailand national park (video) | Thaiger

    Rare Asiatic golden cat filmed in South Thailand national park (video)

    A camera trap hidden deep in Khao Luang National Park in Nakhon Si Thammarat captured rare footage of the endangered Asiatic golden cat striding through its natural habitat. Park Chief Haritchai Ritchooay revealed yesterday, July 8, that the scientific team and Patrol Unit 2 were behind the remarkable discovery. The image offers a glimpse into the rich biodiversity thriving in…

  • Pattaya NewsChinese man busted for flaunting guns in Pattaya mansion | Thaiger

    Chinese man busted for flaunting guns in Pattaya mansion

    A Chinese man’s craving for social media fame has landed him in hot water after he brazenly posed with firearms in a luxury Pattaya mansion, triggering a full-scale police raid. Officers from the Tourist Police Division swooped on the high-end residence on Thepprasit Road early yesterday morning, July 8, armed with a court warrant. The operation followed reports that 47…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s blind elephant becomes loving sanctuary grandma (video) | Thaiger

    Thailand’s blind elephant becomes loving sanctuary grandma (video)

    A once-reclusive elephant who spent years shunning contact has undergone a heart-melting transformation, capturing hearts around the world. Jokia, a blind elephant who survived Thailand’s brutal logging trade, had long preferred her own company, traumatised by a past she couldn’t forget. Rescued by the Save Elephant Foundation, she spent years wandering alone, too wary to bond with her kind. “She…

  • Bangkok NewsChinese scammer busted in Bangkok credit card hacking spree | Thaiger

    Chinese scammer busted in Bangkok credit card hacking spree

    Thailand’s cyber cops have smashed a slick Chinese-led scam that tricked unsuspecting victims into handing over their credit card details and OTPs—fuelling a shopping spree that funded a shadowy cryptocurrency operation. The Central Investigation Bureau (CIB) announced that their Technology Crime Suppression Division (TCSD) had arrested Ma, a 35 year old Chinese national, who masterminded the scheme from a hotel…

  • Thailand NewsMonkey business banned: Thai coconuts go cruelty-free | Thaiger

    Monkey business banned: Thai coconuts go cruelty-free

    Thailand’s coconut industry is finally cracking down on a controversial practice that has tarnished its reputation worldwide: using monkeys to harvest coconuts. In a landmark move to rescue its image and secure farmers’ livelihoods, the Thai Coconut Industry Group has joined forces with the Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand (WFFT) to ban monkey labour once and for all. The country’s coconut…

  • Bangkok NewsThai human rights lawyer hit with 29 years for lese majeste | Thaiger

    Thai human rights lawyer hit with 29 years for lese majeste

    Thailand’s most prominent human rights lawyer has been slapped with yet another prison sentence, adding to his already staggering time behind bars for challenging the monarchy. Today, July 8, Bangkok’s Criminal Court sentenced Arnon Nampa to an additional two years and four months for royal defamation and sedition over a fiery speech he delivered at a protest in November 2020.…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok trains slash fares to 20 baht from October 1 | Thaiger

    Bangkok trains slash fares to 20 baht from October 1

    Bangkok commuters are in for a welcome surprise as the government announced that, starting October 1, all electric train fares will be capped at just 20 baht per ride – a bold move to ease living costs and get more people on board the capital’s rails. Speaking today, July 8, government spokesperson Jirayu Huangsap confirmed that the Cabinet had unanimously…

  • Thailand NewsThailand plans ‘Buddhist bank’ as temple scandals explode | Thaiger

    Thailand plans ‘Buddhist bank’ as temple scandals explode

    Thailand’s temples are facing their biggest credibility crisis in decades, with lurid scandals and financial misconduct battering public faith. Now, a senior minister has unveiled a bold plan to clean up the mess — by setting up a Buddhist bank to keep temples’ money in check. Speaking on his first day in office yesterday, July 7, Suchart Tancharoen, minister attached…

  • Bangkok NewsCasino chaos: Thailand scraps gambling bill amid turmoil | Thaiger

    Casino chaos: Thailand scraps gambling bill amid turmoil

    Thailand’s rollercoaster ride to legalise casinos has come to a screeching halt, as the government announced it will withdraw the hotly debated Entertainment Complex Bill following fierce public backlash and a fresh wave of political upheaval. Yesterday, July 7, Chief Government Whip Visuth Chainaroon confirmed that a motion to pull the bill from the current parliamentary session will be raised…