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 NewsPrincess Sirindhorn opens National Rice and Farmers Day event

    Princess Sirindhorn opens National Rice and Farmers Day event

    Her Royal Highness Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn presided over the opening of the 2025 National Rice and Farmers Day yesterday, June 6. The event, themed Advanced Agricultural Technology: Promoting New Age Farming and Sustaining Thai Farmers, saw the princess presenting certificates of honour to the central committee of national community rice centres and four outstanding farmers and agricultural institutions. The…

  • Thailand NewsMonster rains, surging seas and storm warnings slam Thailand

    Monster rains, surging seas and storm warnings slam Thailand

    Thailand is bracing for more rain and isolated heavy downpours, with the lower central region — including Bangkok — along with the east and south facing the highest risk, according to the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD)’s latest warning. The weather office said a moderate monsoon trough is moving south across the north, northeast, and upper central regions into a low-pressure…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s long-delayed airport high-speed rail finally back on track

    Thailand’s long-delayed airport high-speed rail finally back on track

    Thailand is gearing up to sign a long-awaited contract for its high-speed rail project connecting Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi, and U-Tapao airports – a transport game-changer that has faced over five years of delays. The 224 billion baht mega-project, overseen by the State Railway of Thailand (SRT), was severely derailed by the Covid pandemic, which impacted infrastructure investments nationwide. A key…

  • Thailand NewsThailand rejects ICJ jurisdiction in land dispute with Cambodia

    Thailand rejects ICJ jurisdiction in land dispute with Cambodia

    Thailand does not acknowledge the jurisdiction of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in its land dispute with Cambodia. Yesterday, the Thai government issued its second statement about the border situation, indicating that since the clash in the Chong Bok area on May 28, both countries have agreed to use existing bilateral mechanisms for resolution. These include the Joint Boundary…

  • Pattaya NewsCar flips on Pattaya highway; driver, passengers escape injuries

    Car flips on Pattaya highway; driver, passengers escape injuries

    A car crash on Highway 36 in Pattaya left several people injured after a sedan overturned late yesterday. The Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation’s rescue centre received a call at 8.10pm yesterday, June 5, reporting the accident, and rescue teams rushed to the scene. The incident occurred near the intersection with Highway 331, heading towards Sattahip, in the Pong subdistrict. When…

  • Chiang Mai NewsSmuggler killed in Chiang Mai clash, 200k meth pills seized

    Smuggler killed in Chiang Mai clash, 200k meth pills seized

    In Chiang Mai’s Fang district, a confrontation between an army patrol and armed drug traffickers resulted in the death of a smuggler and the seizure of 200,000 methamphetamine pills and 20 kilogrammes of opium. The incident occurred early yesterday morning in the northern border province. The Chaiyanuparp special unit from the Pha Muang task force encountered four to five armed…

  • Thailand NewsThailand secures 12 Saab Gripen jets in 60 billion baht deal

    Thailand secures 12 Saab Gripen jets in 60 billion baht deal

    The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has confirmed its plan to acquire 12 Saab Gripen E and F fighter jets from Sweden, in a deal valued at 60 billion baht. The initial delivery is expected by 2029. Commander of the RTAF, Air Chief Marshal Punpakdee Pattanakul, announced yesterday, June 5, that the acquisition aims to replace Thailand’s ageing fleet of…

  • Thailand NewsThailand launches free alcohol quality tests in 3 provinces

    Thailand launches free alcohol quality tests in 3 provinces

    Thailand’s Excise Department is stepping up its efforts to improve the quality and safety of locally produced alcohol by launching a groundbreaking initiative aimed at ensuring community-made liquor meets safety standards. The Community Liquor Lab on Wheels programme, announced yesterday, June 5, by Deputy Finance Minister Paopoom Rojanasakul, will deploy mobile laboratories to Lampang, Sakon Nakhon, and Songkhla—three provinces with…

  • Chiang Mai NewsChiang Mai Univeristy students scammed of millions in single day

    Chiang Mai Univeristy students scammed of millions in single day

    Ten students at Chiang Mai University experienced scams in a single day, resulting in losses amounting to several million baht. This has led the university and local police to issue a warning about the scams. The scams intensified during a long holiday from May 31 to June 2, according to Police Colonel Manatchai Inthean, superintendent of Bhubing Rajanives Police Station.…

  • Thailand NewsTensions rise: Thai-Cambodian border dispute intensifies

    Tensions rise: Thai-Cambodian border dispute intensifies

    Tensions between Thailand and Cambodia are reaching new heights, with the border dispute now a hot topic among the top military brass. Military leaders, including General Songwit Noonpakdee (Chief of Defence Forces) and General Phana Klaewplodthuk (Army Chief), remain on high alert despite believing the conflict is driven by motives other than actual combat. Both countries have deployed fully armed…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket tackles plastic pollution for World Environment Day

    Phuket tackles plastic pollution for World Environment Day

    Over 350 participants gathered at Dragon Square in Phuket Town yesterday as the Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO) launched its World Environment Day campaign. The event, held at Queen Sirikit Park, focused on the urgent need to eliminate single-use plastics, aligning with the United Nations’ 2025 global theme, Beat Plastic Pollution. The event, presided over by PPAO President Rewat Areerob,…

  • Pattaya NewsWall collapse horror: Pattaya construction mishap injures workers

    Wall collapse horror: Pattaya construction mishap injures workers

    A construction site in Pattaya turned into a scene of chaos yesterday when a concrete wall collapsed, trapping multiple workers and leaving two Myanmar nationals severely injured. The terrifying incident unfolded at 2.10pm yesterday, June 5, along the railway road in Soi Khao Talo, prompting an immediate response from local rescue teams and medical staff. The Sawang Boriboon Rescue Centre…

  • Pattaya NewsFraudster mobbed in Pattaya after attempting iPhone scam

    Fraudster mobbed in Pattaya after attempting iPhone scam

    A man was caught in the act and mobbed by angry residents in Pattaya after attempting to scam a mobile phone shop with a fake bank transfer slip. The incident unfolded at 3.30am yesterday, June 5, in Soi Rungland Village, South Pattaya, when the suspect was detained by locals after trying to flee with two high-end iPhones. The suspect, identified…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket school flouts rules as education office struggles for action

    Phuket school flouts rules as education office struggles for action

    An unregistered kindergarten in Cherng Talay continues to promote itself as a legitimate school despite lacking formal approval from the Phuket Provincial Education Area Office (PPEAO), raising concerns over education oversight on the island. Despite weeks of questioning, the PPEAO has failed to provide clear answers on the legal status of the school, leaving many concerned about the oversight of…

  • Bangkok NewsFormer lecturer found dead in Bangkok temple suicide

    Former lecturer found dead in Bangkok temple suicide

    An 85 year old former lecturer from Kasetsart University was found dead in a suspected suicide at Wat Phra Si Mahathat, located in the Bang Khen district of Bangkok. The elderly man reportedly ended his life due to ongoing health problems and personal distress. Police arrived at the temple on Phahon Yothin Road in Anusawari subdistrict at 12.30pm on Tuesday,…

  • Business NewsThailand urged to cut interest rates amid economic challenges

    Thailand urged to cut interest rates amid economic challenges

    Thailand needs to adopt a more assertive approach in reducing interest rates due to its challenging growth outlook and low inflation, according to Somprawin Manprasert, a candidate for the position of Bank of Thailand (BoT)’s new governor. The benchmark interest rate, currently set at 1.75%, could be reduced by 75 to 100 basis points, Somprawin stated during an interview in Bangkok.…

  • Pattaya NewsEscaped Chinese fraud suspect recaptured in East Thailand

    Escaped Chinese fraud suspect recaptured in East Thailand

    A Chinese fraud suspect made a daring escape from a Pattaya police station in the dead of night — by leaping out of a second-floor window. The 38 year old man, identified as Li Jian, was being questioned at Pattaya City Police Station in Soi 9 at around 1.30am yesterday, June 5, when he pulled off a stunt straight out…

  • Thailand NewsTorrential downpour: Heavy rainfall continues to batter Thailand

    Torrential downpour: Heavy rainfall continues to batter Thailand

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued a warning for heavy rainfall across 42 provinces, including Bangkok, from the afternoon until evening. Residents are advised to exercise caution. Increased rainfall is expected in the coming week. Over the next 24 hours, thunderstorms and heavy rain are forecast in northeastern, eastern, and western southern regions of Thailand. This weather is attributed…

  • Thailand NewsAbandoned boy gets new home after teacher’s plea for help

    Abandoned boy gets new home after teacher’s plea for help

    A heart-wrenching story of a 13 year old boy who was abandoned by his parents as a baby and forced to live in dire conditions has taken a hopeful turn. Thanks to the kindness of a compassionate person and the support of local agencies, the young boy now has a safe, clean home, offering him a chance at a brighter…

  • Thailand NewsThai police hold seminar on criminal procedure code amendment

    Thai police hold seminar on criminal procedure code amendment

    A fiery debate is brewing in Thailand over the People’s Party’s draft bill amending the Criminal Procedure Code, as police officers and legal experts across the country discuss its potential impact. The Royal Thai Police (RTP) is organising a series of mobile seminars to gather opinions on the controversial proposal, with the northeastern region being the latest to host a…

  • Thailand NewsFugitive Chinese fraudster captured in Thailand after scam

    Fugitive Chinese fraudster captured in Thailand after scam

    A 55 year old Chinese man wanted for defrauding millions has been arrested in Thailand, where he had been hiding after swindling nearly 1.5 billion baht from investors in China. Dong, whose real name was withheld, was captured following an international manhunt after the Chinese government requested Thailand’s help to extradite him to face charges of illegal fund acquisition. The…

  • Thailand NewsMissing Dane found safe with new girlfriend in South Thailand

    Missing Dane found safe with new girlfriend in South Thailand

    A 59 year old Danish man, who was feared to be a victim of foul play after losing contact with his family and having his Facebook page mysteriously deleted, has been found safe and happy in Nakhon Si Thammarat province in southern Thailand. It turns out, Brian Dilling Pedersen had simply been living it up with his new girlfriend, completely…

  • Bangkok NewsFire breaks out on 8th floor of Bangkok construction site

    Fire breaks out on 8th floor of Bangkok construction site

    A fire broke out on the 8th floor of a Bangkok building under construction, sending plumes of thick smoke into the air but fortunately causing no injuries. The fire, which started in a pile of leftover construction materials, was quickly brought under control, leaving the building’s structure unaffected. The fire occurred around 12.12pm today, June 5, in the Chatuchak district…

  • Thailand NewsBus operators fight back against Phatthalung road ban

    Bus operators fight back against Phatthalung road ban

    Bus operators in Thailand’s southern provinces are fuming over a new ban that restricts them from using the Phatthalung-Trang route, which runs through the Khao Phap Pha mountain. The controversial decision sparked outrage among double-decker bus operators, who are demanding that the Transport Ministry and Land Transport Department review the ban for safety reasons. Around 100 operators took to the…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok and Koh Samui lead Europe’s summer getaways

    Bangkok and Koh Samui lead Europe’s summer getaways

    Thailand has once again emerged as the number one summer destination for European tourists, with Bangkok topping the charts as the most popular spot. The country has held this coveted title for the past two years, according to a survey by the online booking platform Agoda. The survey revealed that a significant number of European visitors to Thailand hail from…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya police foil violent brawl at Bali Hai Pier skate park

    Pattaya police foil violent brawl at Bali Hai Pier skate park

    A potentially violent clash involving a large group of foreign youths was thwarted in the early hours of today after swift action by Pattaya City Police. Officers, led by Police Colonel Anek Sarethongyoo, responded to a tip-off from the Pattaya Special Operations team, who had received intel about a group of armed youths gathering at the skate park near Bali…

  • Thailand NewsKing cobra stops car in Phayao, leaving woman terrified

    King cobra stops car in Phayao, leaving woman terrified

    A woman had a terrifying near-“hiss” with a giant king cobra on a rural road in the northern province of Phayao, leaving her shaken but unharmed. The incident occurred yesterday, June 4, between Ban Wang Bong and Ban Huai Son, when the 3-metre-long snake appeared out of nowhere, forcing her to slam on the brakes and narrowly avoid a collision.…

  • Thailand NewsThai teachers demand MoU cancellation over alcohol discounts

    Thai teachers demand MoU cancellation over alcohol discounts

    Thai educators are up in arms over a controversial deal between a state agency and a beer company, launching a petition to cancel the agreement. The backlash is centred on concerns that the Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) between the Office of the Welfare Promotion Commission for Teachers and Educational Personnel (OTEP) and Tawandang German Brewery undermines teacher integrity and sets…

  • Thailand NewsLop Buri road crash leaves woman with broken leg

    Lop Buri road crash leaves woman with broken leg

    A young woman has suffered horrific injuries, including a broken leg, after her motorcycle toppled due to poor road conditions and non-functioning streetlights in Lop Buri province. The accident, which occurred on a stretch of the Chai Nat-Pa Sak irrigation canal road, has highlighted a growing problem in the area that locals are desperate to see addressed. The incident took…

  • Thailand NewsNonthaburi handbag fight leads to stabbing and arrest

    Nonthaburi handbag fight leads to stabbing and arrest

    A seemingly harmless handbag purchase sparked a violent altercation, with a man tracking down his rival to stab him after a chaotic scene at a shopping centre. The incident unfolded on March 21 at a shopping mall in Bang Yai, Nonthaburi, where a fight broke out over the purchase of a popular brand-name handbag. A queue-jumping argument quickly escalated into…