Puntid Tantivangphaisal

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 NewsBangkok jewellery fair set to sparkle with 3.5 billion baht in revenue

    Bangkok jewellery fair set to sparkle with 3.5 billion baht in revenue

    The upcoming 70th Bangkok Gems and Jewellery Fair is gearing up to dazzle with an expected revenue haul of at least 3.5 billion baht, according to the Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) and the Gem and Jewellery Institute of Thailand (GIT). This glittering event, scheduled from September 9 to 13 at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre (QSNCC), is…

  • Thailand NewsNorthern Thailand flooding: Phichit’s Yom River water levels rise

    Northern Thailand flooding: Phichit’s Yom River water levels rise

    The Royal Irrigation Department (RID) is closely monitoring the water levels in the Yom River in Phichit province, which has been rising steadily due to heavy rainfall in northern Thailand, particularly in Phrae and Phayao. This surge in water is expected to flow down to Sukhothai, Phitsanulok, and Phichit. Chuchart Rakjit, the Director-General of the Royal Irrigation Department, announced yesterday,…

  • Politics NewsShocking survey reveals Thai government’s trust crisis

    Shocking survey reveals Thai government’s trust crisis

    A recent survey has uncovered a deep-seated distrust among the Thai populace towards their government, with more than 69% of respondents expressing doubts that the government acts in the country’s best interests. Conducted by the Institute of Future Studies for Development (IFD) from August 17 to 20, the survey sampled 1,251 adults nationwide. The findings paint a troubling picture of…

  • Thailand NewsGunmen kill two durian sellers in Yala night attack

    Gunmen kill two durian sellers in Yala night attack

    Gunmen attacked a durian stall in Yala province, killing its two owners. The incident occurred near a cemetery in Ban Saikaew, Taling Chan subdistrict at around 11pm yesterday, August 21. Security officials have begun investigating the crime scene. Two men were found dead near their durian stall after a group of approximately 10 assailants emerged from a mountain path and…

  • Thailand NewsChon Buri restaurant owner finds stones in imported river prawns (video)

    Chon Buri restaurant owner finds stones in imported river prawns (video)

    A restaurant owner in Chon Buri discovered large river prawns stuffed with stones, warning other eateries to be vigilant. The prawns, imported from a neighbouring country, pose a risk of financial loss in the current economic climate. Pratchaya Prayad, the 37 year old owner of Klang Na Pla Khao restaurant in Nong Tamlueng, Phanthong, Chon Buri, shared a video warning…

  • Thailand NewsBangkok to Beijing train: Mekong River railway bridge opens

    Bangkok to Beijing train: Mekong River railway bridge opens

    Travellers are one step closer to an epic train journey from Bangkok to Beijing as a new railway bridge over the Mekong River has opened, linking Thailand and Laos by rail for the first time. This milestone, completed last month, leaves just a few dozen miles of a trackless gap before the route can finally reach China. With the launch…

  • Transport NewsThailand urged to subsidise public transport with vehicle tax funds

    Thailand urged to subsidise public transport with vehicle tax funds

    The Thailand Consumer Council (TCC) urged the government to subsidise public transport fares using funds sourced from taxes on personal vehicles, land, and windfall profits. This recommendation emerged during the inaugural meeting of the Consumer Council for Public Transportation Users, aimed at developing a safer and fairer public transport system through collaborative guidelines and projects. TCC President Boonyeun Siritham highlighted…

  • Thailand NewsSuvarnabhumi Airport gears up for third runway trials

    Suvarnabhumi Airport gears up for third runway trials

    Suvarnabhumi International Airport is pulling out all the stops to ensure its much-anticipated third runway is ready for prime time later this year. With support from the Royal Thai Air Force (RTAF), the Bangkok airport conducted extensive trial operations to guarantee the runway’s readiness to handle a significant increase in air traffic. To test every aspect of the new runway,…

  • Thailand NewsPetition claims Bhumjaithai leaders encroached on forest park land

    Petition claims Bhumjaithai leaders encroached on forest park land

    A petition was submitted to the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) against Bhumjaithai leader Anutin Charnvirakul and the party Secretary-General Chaichanok Chidchob over alleged land encroachment in Khao Kradong Forest Park, Buriram. Lawyer Pattharpong Supassorn lodged the complaint yesterday, August 21, calling for an investigation into a building project on a 5,083-rai land plot owned by the State Railway of Thailand…

  • Thailand NewsChon Buri jewellery shop owner seeks return of lost heirlooms

    Chon Buri jewellery shop owner seeks return of lost heirlooms

    A jewellery shop owner is urgently seeking the return of several high-value pieces. Offering a reward, the owner details that some items hold significant sentimental value as family heirlooms. The shop owner, 40 year old Yothaka Panyafong, requested media assistance to recover jewellery worth several hundred thousand baht that went missing yesterday, August 21. The incident occurred along the road…

  • Thailand NewsPolice pursue suspect after man murdered near Khon Kaen temple

    Police pursue suspect after man murdered near Khon Kaen temple

    Police are actively pursuing the suspect who brutally murdered a man on a road near a temple in Khon Kaen province. The victim’s brother revealed that the deceased had been helping with a funeral in the village and was attacked while on his way to deliver food to an elderly acquaintance. Surachet Matnok, a sub-inspector at Nong Song Hong Police…

  • Thailand NewsDisabled woman killed in Samut Songkhram shooting

    Disabled woman killed in Samut Songkhram shooting

    A tragic shooting incident occurred last night in Samut Songkhram, resulting in the death of a disabled woman. The police have identified eight suspects and expect to apprehend them by tonight. Police received a report of a fatal shooting at 8.30pm yesterday, August 21, behind Wat Phuang Malai in Mueang district, Samut Songkhram province. The investigation team, led by Woraboon…

  • Thailand NewsThai man assaults escort over service time dispute

    Thai man assaults escort over service time dispute

    A Thai man assaulted an escort after she refused to extend her service time, leading to a heated argument and subsequent violence. The incident was reported yesterday by the Facebook page อีซ้อขยี้ข่าว3 which posted details and photos of the assaulted woman. The altercation began when the man requested to extend the escort’s service time but the woman wanted to go home.…

  • Bangkok NewsDoctor charged for assaulting, stripping teenage boy in Bangkok

    Doctor charged for assaulting, stripping teenage boy in Bangkok

    Prosecutors have formally charged four individuals, including a doctor, for allegedly assaulting a 14 year old boy in Lak Si district, Bangkok and forcing him to strip. Evidence will be reviewed on December 9. The defendants have been granted temporary release. The Office of the Special Prosecutor for Criminal Cases 4 submitted a lawsuit against Doctor Weerayuth Naenna, Doctor Weerayut…

  • Koh Samui NewsAustralian tourists help collect rubbish on Koh Samui (video)

    Australian tourists help collect rubbish on Koh Samui (video)

    A group of Australian tourists on Koh Samui became an unexpected viral sensation by helping local municipal workers collect rubbish in the early morning hours. Their enthusiastic efforts, captured on video, brought smiles and laughter to viewers, especially Thais. The incident took place yesterday at around 4am, today, August 22, when the tourists, hanging off the back of a garbage…

  • Thailand NewsMaha Sarakham abbot defrocked for meth use after drug test

    Maha Sarakham abbot defrocked for meth use after drug test

    Police in Maha Sarakham arrested the abbot of Wat Nong Sim Yai after a drug test revealed methamphetamine (meth) use. The abbot admitted to using the drug, claiming curiosity as his motive. Local officials from the Borabue district received complaints from residents about possible drug-related activities involving monks at Wat Nong Sim Yai. Responding to these concerns, they tested four…

  • Thailand NewsPolice seize nearly 2 million meth pills in Saraburi drug bust

    Police seize nearly 2 million meth pills in Saraburi drug bust

    Saraburi Highway police intercepted a drug trafficking operation, seizing nearly 2 million methamphetamine (meth) pills from a pickup truck in Nong Khae district, Saraburi province. Officers patrolling Highway 2044 near Raphiphat Canal noticed a suspicious grey pickup truck on Tuesday, August 20. When signalled to stop, the driver sped away, eventually abandoning the vehicle in Chonprathan Soi 1 and fleeing…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya motorbike taxi driver arrested for selling kratom juice

    Pattaya motorbike taxi driver arrested for selling kratom juice

    Police in Pattaya detained a female motorbike taxi driver on Monday for selling unauthorised kratom juice, aiming to mitigate financial strains during Thailand’s economic difficulties. The arrest was made on Soi Phothisan 1/1 in the Naklua area, Bang Lamung district, Chon Buri province. Police officers yesterday, August 19, apprehended Sirikaset, a 60 year old motorcycle taxi driver, who was found…

  • Thailand NewsPeople’s Party goes all in: By-election showdown in Phitsanulok

    People’s Party goes all in: By-election showdown in Phitsanulok

    In a high-stakes bid to hold onto their seat in Phitsanulok’s Constituency 1, the People’s Party (PP) is pulling out all the stops. PP leader Natthaphong Ruengpanyawut and former MP Padipat Suntiphada hit the campaign trail yesterday, August 20, introducing Natachanon Chanaburanasak as their candidate for the upcoming by-election. The by-election, set for September 15, was announced by the Election…

  • Thailand NewsSlapgate scandal: Prawit faces ethics inquiry

    Slapgate scandal: Prawit faces ethics inquiry

    Thailand’s political scene has been rocked by an incident involving Palang Pracharath Party (PPRP) leader, General Prawit Wongsuwon. The former deputy prime minister is now facing calls for an ethics inquiry after being caught on video slapping a reporter during a tense exchange last Friday. The News Broadcasting Council of Thailand (NBCT) and the Thai Broadcast Journalists Association have formally…

  • Thailand NewsAuthentic Thai flavours invade Kazakhstan

    Authentic Thai flavours invade Kazakhstan

    Thailand’s Ministry of Commerce turned up the heat in Kazakhstan, recognising three Thai restaurants for delivering an unbeatable authentic taste with the prestigious Thai SELECT certification. At the forefront of this culinary accolade is Bangkok Thai Café in Almaty, a restaurant that leaves no stone unturned in bringing the true essence of Thailand to Central Asia. With skilled Thai chefs…

  • Thailand NewsGun-toting schoolkids spark East Pattaya chaos

    Gun-toting schoolkids spark East Pattaya chaos

    Violence erupted on the streets of East Pattaya as shocking footage emerged yesterday, showing school kids from a local public school and a rival private school engaging in brutal confrontations. The disturbing scenes, captured on Soi Nern Plub Wan in Nong Prue, reveal students clashing in a series of chaotic brawls. These violent altercations have reportedly occurred at least three times…

  • Thailand NewsToilet terror: Thai man’s shocking snake bite nightmare (video)

    Toilet terror: Thai man’s shocking snake bite nightmare (video)

    In a scene straight out of a horror film, a Thai man endured a nightmarish encounter when a snake, hiding in his toilet, sank its fangs into his testicles. The terrifying incident occurred on Monday, August 19 at 10am, when the unsuspecting man went to relieve himself, according to his now-viral Facebook post. Living in Thailand during the rainy season…

  • Visa InformationRetiree’s paradise or visa maze? Thailand’s options but no land grabs

    Retiree’s paradise or visa maze? Thailand’s options but no land grabs

    Thailand is a popular choice for foreign retirees, offering several visa types including annual extensions, a five to 20 year Elite visa, and a 10-year Long Term Residence (LTR) visa. However, none of these options allow direct land ownership, nor do they guarantee a pathway to permanent residency or citizenship. Foreigners can purchase condominiums but this typically doesn’t come with visa…

  • Thailand NewsThai PM Paetongtarn’s star-studded birthday bash

    Thai PM Paetongtarn’s star-studded birthday bash

    Pheu Thai’s 141 MPs gathered yesterday to honour their leader, Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra, on the eve of her 38th birthday. The event, which doubled as a heartfelt thank you to her predecessor, Srettha Thavisin, was held a day before Paetongtarn’s actual birthday at the party’s headquarters in the Shinawatra 3 Building. Paetongtarn, who officially turns 38 today, kicked off…

  • Thailand NewsAncient Thai cat gets purr-fectly official international recognition

    Ancient Thai cat gets purr-fectly official international recognition

    The ancient Thai Suphalak cat has been officially recognised as an international breed by the World Cat Federation (WCF). The announcement, which has delighted cat lovers around the world, was shared on the WCF Thailand by ARC Facebook page. The recognition was granted during the WCF General Assembly 2024 in Germany, following a proposal by the Trade Association of Registered…

  • Thailand NewsSweet spot: Thai fruits ranked by sugar content for diabetics

    Sweet spot: Thai fruits ranked by sugar content for diabetics

    ThaiHealth has released information on the sugar content of various Thai fruits, identifying which ones have the highest and lowest amounts. This information is particularly important for individuals with diabetes, who need to consider both the type and amount of sugar in their diet. The Thai fruit with the highest sugar content is tamarind, containing 58.28 grammes of sugar per…

  • Thailand NewsThai Airways soars to new heights with RateGain partnership

    Thai Airways soars to new heights with RateGain partnership

    Thai Airways (THAI) is set to revolutionise its pricing strategies with a multi-year partnership with RateGain Travel Technologies, leveraging its cutting-edge platform, AirGain. This collaboration marks a significant move for the national flag carrier of Thailand as it aims to maintain its competitive edge in the global aviation market. Operating out of its central hub at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok,…

  • Thailand NewsHeavy rainfall in Phayao triggers severe flooding

    Heavy rainfall in Phayao triggers severe flooding

    Heavy rainfall in Phayao has led to severe flooding, affecting over 400 households as flash floods swept through the area. Residents struggled to salvage their belongings, while local government officials rushed to assist. Continuous heavy rains battered Phayao for several days, resulting in flash floods that inundated multiple areas. Early in the morning, flash floods surged into Ban Kue Wiang,…

  • Thailand NewsThailand minimum wage hike to 400 baht awaits govt decision

    Thailand minimum wage hike to 400 baht awaits govt decision

    The Thai Labour Ministry and employer representatives are eagerly awaiting the new government’s decision on whether to increase the daily minimum wage to 400 baht nationwide, a move that could significantly impact the country’s labour market. Permanent Secretary for Labour Pairoj Chotikasathien stated yesterday, August 20, that while the policy was approved by the Srettha Thavisin administration in May, further…