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.
  • Politics NewsWhere’s Prawit? General skips out on Parliament again

    Where’s Prawit? General skips out on Parliament again

    General Prawit Wongsuwan, leader of the Palang Pracharath Party, has sparked fresh controversy with his fleeting visit to Parliament today, October 16. Arriving at 7.40am, the 78 year old MP made a swift stop at the House of Representatives. Flanked by his security team, he signed in at the second-floor entrance to confirm his presence before the 9am session—then promptly…

  • Thailand NewsLabour crisis in Chon Buri as 20,000 workers face unemployment

    Labour crisis in Chon Buri as 20,000 workers face unemployment

    A significant labour crisis looms in Chon Buri as 20,000 workers face potential unemployment due to financial strain on 16 subcontractor companies. This situation has put 60,000 family members at risk, with unpaid wages persisting for six months. The Federation of Refinery Contractors TOP Clean Fuel Project (CFP) gathered yesterday, October 15, at the Holiday Inn & Suites Si Racha…

  • Thailand NewsThai man beaten unconscious by guards and tourists in Sattahip

    Thai man beaten unconscious by guards and tourists in Sattahip

    A Thai man was reportedly beaten unconscious by security guards and tourists outside an entertainment venue in Sattahip after an argument with his girlfriend. The Thai man, 30 year old Peeraphat and his 28 year old girlfriend Maneeya recounted the incident to The Pattaya News, stating that they were attacked by several security guards and men in a parking lot in Sattahip district,…

  • Thailand NewsLost wallet containing 40,000 baht returned to Thai woman

    Lost wallet containing 40,000 baht returned to Thai woman

    A Thai woman was greatly relieved and overjoyed after a Facebook post led to the reunion with her lost wallet, which had more than 40,000 baht inside. Phasuk Samroengsin, a factory worker from Rayong, lost her wallet on a family trip to Khao Kheow Open Zoo, near Pattaya. While visiting Moo Deng, the zoo’s current superstar, Phasuk took out her…

  • Thailand NewsLarge crowd gathers at Kanchanaburi ceremony for lucky numbers

    Large crowd gathers at Kanchanaburi ceremony for lucky numbers

    A large crowd gathered to catch a glimpse of lucky numbers from fireworktails at a sacred ceremony in Kanchanaburi’s Wat Khao Cha-Ang Cave Park yesterday, October 15. Devotees took part in a ritual at 10am, hoping for good fortune for the lottery draw today. The sacred ceremony, held at Wat Khao Cha-Ang Cave Park in Nong Phai subdistrict, Dan Makham…

  • Transport NewsEEC high-speed rail contract revisions to Cabinet in two weeks

    EEC high-speed rail contract revisions to Cabinet in two weeks

    Proposed revisions to the contract for the high-speed rail project connecting three major airports are expected to be submitted to the Cabinet within two weeks, according to Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavajira. Pichai, who also chairs the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Policy Committee, announced that the committee had approved changes to five critical points in the contract. The committee is currently…

  • Politics NewsPetition calls for PM Paetongtarn’s removal: Adviser appointment

    Petition calls for PM Paetongtarn’s removal: Adviser appointment

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is embroiled in controversy once again, with a new petition demanding her removal from office over her appointment of Nattawut Saikua as an adviser. Nattawut, a former director of the Pheu Thai family, has a contentious past, leading to the latest challenge against the 38 year old PM’s judgement. Activist Nopparut Worachitwutthikul, formerly a leader of…

  • Bangkok NewsMo Chit happens: Transport minister warns over Bangkok bus stop rubbish

    Mo Chit happens: Transport minister warns over Bangkok bus stop rubbish

    A large accumulation of rubbish behind the Bangkok Bus Terminal, commonly known as Mo Chit 2, in Chatuchak district, sparked outrage from Transport Minister Suriya Jungrungreangkit, threatening to revoke public bus operating permits should the problem persist. Suphanat Meenchainan, an MP for Chatuchak, Bang Khen, and Lak Si from the People’s Party, highlighted the issue by posting a photo of…

  • Thailand NewsThai police crack down on SIM card fraud in nationwide operation

    Thai police crack down on SIM card fraud in nationwide operation

    Thai police have launched Operation Bridge Burst to crack down on shops registering SIM cards for call centre scams nationwide, seizing a large number of items in the process. Yesterday, at the Royal Thai Police (RTP) headquarters, Kittirat Phunphech, Deputy Commissioner-General of the Royal Thai Police and Director of the Technology Crime Suppression Centre (TCSC), along with Tatchai Pitaneelabut, Assistant…

  • Thailand NewsFormer politician caught with meth in underwear in South Thailand

    Former politician caught with meth in underwear in South Thailand

    A former local politician was arrested at a checkpoint after attempting to hide methamphetamine (meth) in his underwear. A subsequent search of his home revealed a firearm. Local police set up the checkpoint to maintain order. Police Lieutenant Colonel Sawat Niyomdecha of Koh Thuat Police Station in Nakhon Si Thammarat, in coordination with local administrative officials, established the checkpoint in…

  • Thailand NewsSamut Prakan factory worker injured in knife fight after drinks

    Samut Prakan factory worker injured in knife fight after drinks

    A factory worker and his friends engaged in a drinking session that turned violent, resulting in one man severely injured. The altercation escalated from a verbal spat to a knife fight yesterday evening, October 11, in Bang Phli, Samut Prakan. Police responded to a reported altercation around 9pm. The incident occurred within Soi Ruamjai on Theparak Road, kilometre 19, in…

  • Thailand NewsDisabled Thai woman scammed by iCon Group scheme

    Disabled Thai woman scammed by iCon Group scheme

    Thai social activist Gun Jompalang, has pledged to assist a disabled woman who was deceived into borrowing over 300,000 baht to join a membership scheme, with the promise of helping her family. This scheme, however, left her with no sales and substantial debt. A complaint was filed against The iCon Group by victims who lost hundreds of thousands to millions…

  • Phuket NewsThousands of dead fish wash ashore in Patong, alarming locals

    Thousands of dead fish wash ashore in Patong, alarming locals

    Beachgoers in Patong were met with a shocking scene yesterday, October 11, as thousands of dead fish washed ashore, prompting immediate concern among locals, tourists, and officials. Various species of fish were scattered along the beach, driven in by strong winds and waves. The sudden die-off has left officials scrambling to identify the cause of this marine disaster. Locals quickly…

  • Thailand NewsWarning issued for central provinces flooding risk from tomorrow

    Warning issued for central provinces flooding risk from tomorrow

    Local officials have issued a warning about potential flooding in central provinces, starting tomorrow, October 13 and lasting until October 24. Jirayu Huangsub, advisor to the prime minister, highlighted the risk for regions including Chai Nat, Ayutthaya, Pathum Thani, Nonthaburi, Bangkok, and Samut Prakan, particularly in areas outside flood barriers. Efforts to mitigate flooding have seen the Thai Royal Irrigation…

  • Thailand NewsPattaya police boost patrols ahead of Police Day celebration

    Pattaya police boost patrols ahead of Police Day celebration

    Pattaya’s police force is ramping up security measures in the lead-up to the city’s Police Day celebration. The city’s police chief has directed officers to bolster patrols and target crimes to enhance safety and security. Police Colonel Navin Teerawit, Superintendent of Pattaya Police Station, presided over a monthly meeting to issue new directives and review the performance of each department.…

  • Pattaya NewsThai woman arrested on Pattaya Walking Street with loaded gun

    Thai woman arrested on Pattaya Walking Street with loaded gun

    A Thai woman was apprehended on Pattaya Walking Street for carrying a loaded firearm, claiming it was intended for self-defence against harassment. Pattaya police received a report early yesterday, October 11, at 5.06am regarding a woman with a firearm in the bustling area of South Pattaya. Upon arrival, officers discovered 39 year old Isaree who was visibly intoxicated. A thorough…

  • Thailand NewsThailand and Myanmar discuss Mae Sai River illegal structures

    Thailand and Myanmar discuss Mae Sai River illegal structures

    Thai officials are set to engage in discussions with Myanmar regarding illegal structures along the Mae Sai River, aiming to address the flood crisis in Chiang Rai’s Mae Sai district, Deputy Prime Minister Phumtham Wechayachai announced. Severe flooding has inundated the district, leaving a thick layer of mud as waters receded, prompting these high-level talks. Phumtham, who also serves as…

  • Thailand NewsThailand boosts economy with overseas workers

    Thailand boosts economy with overseas workers

    Thailand has seen a significant boost in its economy, with over 55,000 workers sent abroad during the 2024 fiscal year, resulting in more than 270 billion baht added to their families’ incomes. Labour Minister Phiphat Ratchakitprakarn visited 364 Thai workers yesterday, October 11, who were undergoing pre-departure training before heading to Taiwan, Israel, and Japan. Among these workers, 321 are…

  • Thailand NewsPhuket to hold ceremonies for mudslide victims next week

    Phuket to hold ceremonies for mudslide victims next week

    Phuket will collaborate with local agencies to host ritual ceremonies next week, aiming to build morale and honour those who perished in the recent mudslide tragedy. Sophon Thongsai, director of the Provincial Office of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, stated that the event is set to commemorate the victims of the catastrophic mudslide that struck on August 23 at 5am in…

  • Thailand NewsRTAF pledges no protection for officers involved in bribery scandal

    RTAF pledges no protection for officers involved in bribery scandal

    The Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF) has declared it will not shield any logistics officers implicated in bribery tied to the procurement of asphalt concrete pavers during 2019 to 2020. RTAF spokesperson Prapas Sornchaidee announced that a probe into the procurements commenced following an order by RTAF chief Panpakdee Pattanakul. This statement follows the release of a document by the…

  • Tourism NewsBanyan Tree Samui scoops trio of top awards

    Banyan Tree Samui scoops trio of top awards

    In a dazzling display of luxury, Banyan Tree Samui in southern Thailand is basking in the glow of three major international awards—all in just one week. This exclusive beachfront resort has proven it’s not just a tropical paradise, but a world-class destination that knows how to make waves in the luxury travel industry. First up, the prestigious Michelin Guide, which…

  • Tourism NewsKo Samui sails into bronze in the most beautiful beach awards

    Ko Samui sails into bronze in the most beautiful beach awards

    Ko Samui had to settle for third behind Vietnam’s Phu Quoc and Bali in the annual Readers’ Choice Awards’ Most Beautiful Island in Asia. In a survey by Condé Nast Traveller, Phu Quoc trailed behind Bali, Indonesia’s tropical paradise, with Thailand’s Koh Samui claiming third place. Phuket, famous for its white-sand beaches, took sixth. Malaysia’s Penang, known as the Pearl of…

  • Thailand NewsPhuket marine police seize illegal jet skis, arrest two operators

    Phuket marine police seize illegal jet skis, arrest two operators

    Marine Police in Phuket seized four illegal jet skis and apprehended two operators who were preparing to offer services to tourists without the necessary licences. The arrests were made yesterday, October 10, during routine patrols at a pier in Koh Kaew, as part of an ongoing initiative to clamp down on unlawful activities in the area. The operation was spearheaded by…

  • Thailand NewsVeggie tales: Phuket festival wraps up with street processions

    Veggie tales: Phuket festival wraps up with street processions

    The annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival is winding down, with the Lor Rong Shrine, also known as Sui Boon Tong Shrine, staging its street procession through Phuket Town today. This event, known as Iu Keng, showcased numerous spirit mediums and attracted large crowds of locals as well as Thai and foreign tourists. Locals along the procession route set up altars and…

  • Politics NewsTrudeau applauds Thailand’s marraige equality law

    Trudeau applauds Thailand’s marraige equality law

    In a high-stakes diplomatic encounter at the 44th and 45th ASEAN Summits, Thai Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau shook hands over a landmark moment for LGBTQ+ rights. Meeting yesterday, October 10 at the National Convention Centre, Trudeau didn’t hold back in praising Thailand’s trailblazing move on marriage equality, noting it as a “first” for ASEAN.…

  • Thailand NewsNatural waterslide wonderland: Tourists flock to Sattahip dam

    Natural waterslide wonderland: Tourists flock to Sattahip dam

    A hidden gem in Chon Buri is making waves as locals and tourists flock to the Huay Tu Lower Reservoir for a thrilling, yet safe, water adventure. Nestled in Bang Saray, under the watchful eye of Klet Kaew subdistrict Municipality, this overflow dam has become the hottest spot for families looking to cool off. Thanks to the dam’s natural slope,…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s workplaces in crisis: Mental health support falls short

    Thailand’s workplaces in crisis: Mental health support falls short

    Thailand’s workplaces are failing to provide vital psychological help for employees grappling with stress, depression, and other mental health issues, campaigners warn. As the world marked Mental Health Day 2024 yesterday, October 10, Thai advocates are raising alarms over the country’s mental health crisis in offices, where employees struggle with burnout, fear, and stigma. The World Health Organisation (WHO)’s theme,…

  • Thailand NewsBets on: Royal nod to 23 gambles, from bull races to mahjong chases

    Bets on: Royal nod to 23 gambles, from bull races to mahjong chases

    The Royal Gazette has published a ministerial regulation allowing 23 types of gambling activities within specific time frames, such as human-bull racing, boxing, wrestling, ring tossing, and mahjong. The report from today, October 11, details that the Royal Gazette has released Ministerial Regulation No. 46, permitting the following gambling activities within designated hours: human-bull racing from 7am to 7pm, boxing…

  • Thailand NewsShell-shocked: Woman’s turtle rescue paves way for good luck

    Shell-shocked: Woman’s turtle rescue paves way for good luck

    A woman recently rescued a large turtle found in the middle of the road in Phetchabun, believing it could bring her good luck. The turtle’s shell featured patterns resembling ancient coins and a sage’s head, leading to speculation about its auspicious nature. A TikTok user posted a video showing her helping the sizable turtle that was slowly crossing the street,…

  • Thailand NewsVisa-free travel: Indonesia opens doors to 13 countries

    Visa-free travel: Indonesia opens doors to 13 countries

    Indonesia is rolling out the red carpet for citizens of 13 countries, with its latest visa-free travel policy set to shake up tourism and economic development. Announced in Presidential Regulation No. 95 of 2024, which was formally ratified on August 29, this groundbreaking move targets 11 of Indonesia’s Asian neighbours, alongside Colombia and Suriname. The lucky 13 nations—Brunei Darussalam, Cambodia,…