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.
  • Bangkok NewsBusinessman assaults delivery rider at gunpoint in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Businessman assaults delivery rider at gunpoint in Bangkok

    A prominent property businessman has been arrested and charged after allegedly forcing a delivery rider into his home at gunpoint and assaulting him. The rider was subsequently rescued. The suspect, 46 year old Sirianont Srikureja, president and CEO of a real estate firm, is being held at Hua Mak Police Station following his arrest on Wednesday for assaulting 46 year…

  • Thailand NewsElite vs DTV: Is Thailand’s ‘privilege’ visa losing its edge? | Thaiger

    Elite vs DTV: Is Thailand’s ‘privilege’ visa losing its edge?

    Thailand’s Elite visa programme is facing growing competition from cheaper long-term visa alternatives, with the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) emerging as a serious contender. Manatase Annawat, President of Thai Privilege Card (TPC), admitted that rival visa schemes are cutting into their market, particularly DTV, which costs a fraction of the Elite price but lacks its luxury perks. Manatase recently suggested…

  • Thailand NewsRare tiger family caught on camera in Kaeng Krachan park (video) | Thaiger

    Rare tiger family caught on camera in Kaeng Krachan park (video)

    For the first time, a tigress and her three cubs have been recorded roaming Kaeng Krachan National Park, confirming that Thailand’s largest wild cats are successfully breeding in the protected forest. The footage, captured by camera traps deep in the jungle, shows the tigress, identified as KKT-003F, leading her three cubs through the wilderness. Officials estimate the cubs are now…

  • Thailand NewsRabies panic: Khon Kaen officials say cooked beef is safe | Thaiger

    Rabies panic: Khon Kaen officials say cooked beef is safe

    Health officials in Sam Sung district, Khon Kaen moved to calm public fears after reports of rabies-infected beef sparked concerns about food safety. While a cow infected with rabies was slaughtered and consumed earlier this month, officials have clarified that properly cooked beef remains safe to eat. The outbreak began on January 23, when a dog infected with rabies entered…

  • Pattaya NewsThai suspects surrender on brutal attack on Chinese businessman | Thaiger

    Thai suspects surrender on brutal attack on Chinese businessman

    Following Chon Buri police’s crackdown yesterday, five Thai men linked to a notorious Chinese gang have surrendered to police after allegedly brutally assaulting a Chinese businessman in Pattaya last year in a violent bid to take over his pub. The attack took place on September 14, when Chen Jing, a Chinese businessman and part-owner of a popular Pattaya pub, was…

  • Pattaya NewsMotorbikes flout Pattaya’s one-way rule, locals demand action | Thaiger

    Motorbikes flout Pattaya’s one-way rule, locals demand action

    Traffic in Pattaya’s bustling Buakhao area is turning into a dangerous free-for-all, as motorbikes continue to ignore one-way restrictions on Soi Honey and Soi Diana, raising serious safety concerns among residents and business owners. Despite clear one-way street designations, riders are brazenly driving against the flow of traffic, creating chaos and near-miss collisions in the heart of Pattaya’s nightlife district.…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya tragedy: Tourist killed, wife critical after speeding bike crash | Thaiger

    Pattaya tragedy: Tourist killed, wife critical after speeding bike crash

    A romantic evening turned into a nightmare for a Russian couple in Pattaya when a speeding motorcycle ploughed into them as they crossed the street hand in hand. The foreign rider struck them at high speed, killing the husband instantly and leaving his wife in critical condition. The accident happened just before midnight yesterday, January 29 on Jomtien Second Road,…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket’s booming job market: Officials report 99% employment rate | Thaiger

    Phuket’s booming job market: Officials report 99% employment rate

    Phuket’s job market is thriving, with 99.15% of registered residents employed, according to the latest report from the Phuket Subcommittee on Labour Development and Provincial Vocational Training Coordination (SVTC). The figures were unveiled during a meeting chaired by Deputy Governor Ronnarong Thipsiri at the Phuket Skill Development Institute 21 yesterday, January 29, where officials reviewed the province’s labour situation and…

  • Thailand NewsPublicity stunt: PM Paetongtarn launches monthly TV show | Thaiger

    Publicity stunt: PM Paetongtarn launches monthly TV show

    Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra is set to make her TV debut this Sunday, February 2, in the first episode of her brand-new talk show, Empowering Thais. The programme aims to promote her government’s achievements and future vision, giving the public a direct insight into national policies. Airing on Channel 11 of the National Broadcasting Services of Thailand (NBT), the half-hour…

  • Phuket NewsBody of Thai crewman found floating near Phuket | Thaiger

    Body of Thai crewman found floating near Phuket

    Police yesterday launched an investigation after the body of a 31 year old Thai crewman was discovered floating near Ao Por, Pa Khlok. The man, identified as Thanyawit Thahanthai, was last seen the night before, staying overnight on the tour boat where he worked—but by morning, he had vanished. Locals spotted the body offshore around midday, yesterday, January 29, and quickly…

  • Bangkok NewsThailand’s ‘one ticket’ travel plan moves forward | Thaiger

    Thailand’s ‘one ticket’ travel plan moves forward

    Thailand is one step closer to a game-changing transport upgrade, with the House of Representatives approving the Pheu Thai Party’s draft bill for an integrated ticketing system. The move, passed with 226 votes in favour and 142 against, promises a seamless travel experience for commuters across urban trains and buses. But not everyone is on board. The House ditched a competing proposal from the People’s Party, opting instead…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket schoolgirls honoured for heroic life-saving rescue | Thaiger

    Phuket schoolgirls honoured for heroic life-saving rescue

    Two high school students from Cherng Talay Wittayakhom School have been hailed local heroines after their quick-thinking actions saved a man’s life earlier this month. Phuket Governor Sophon Suwannarat personally recognised Benchawan Kanphai aka Rinda and Siriporn Ditsawan, both Grade 12 students, in a special ceremony at Phuket Provincial Hall yesterday, January 29, awarding them certificates of appreciation for their courage…

  • Thailand NewsNew debt relief scheme aids nearly 500,000 Thai debtors | Thaiger

    New debt relief scheme aids nearly 500,000 Thai debtors

    Deputy Finance Minister Phaophum Rojanasakul announced that as of January 28, the You Fight, We Help initiative has received interest from 497,552 debtors, covering 576,496 accounts. The scheme aims to assist individual debtors and includes two measures, excluding direct registration with financial institutions. The first measure, Direct Payment, Asset Retention, targets home, car, and small SME loans with modest limits,…

  • Thailand NewsLottery luck: Number 703 sparks lottery frenzy in Phayao | Thaiger

    Lottery luck: Number 703 sparks lottery frenzy in Phayao

    Residents of Ban San Pa Nat in Dok Kham Tai district, Phayao province participated in the annual ritual to honour the spirit of Chao Pho Ong Dam today. They gathered to perform traditional rites and offered various items including flowers, incense, and food. This cultural event, held on the 13th day of the waning moon in the fourth month, is…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya’s parking crackdown: Park illegally and pay the price | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s parking crackdown: Park illegally and pay the price

    Pattaya drivers, take note! Starting Monday, February 3, the city is rolling out tough new parking rules to tackle traffic chaos and keep the roads safer. If you’re used to leaving your car wherever you fancy, think again—because parking fines and towing fees are about to hit hard. The crackdown applies to South Pattaya Road, where vehicles will be banned from parking on…

  • Pattaya NewsPattaya police book illegal Russian guide – but not for a tour | Thaiger

    Pattaya police book illegal Russian guide – but not for a tour

    Tourist Police in Pattaya arrested a Russian woman at Khao Chi Chan for allegedly working illegally as a tour guide. The arrest took place on Tuesday, January 28, at the parking area of the Khao Chi Chan Buddha engraving site. Police had observed the woman leading a group of foreign tourists, speaking in a foreign language, without the presence of…

  • Bangkok NewsCivil group pushes for casino referendum with 50,000 signatures | Thaiger

    Civil group pushes for casino referendum with 50,000 signatures

    A civil network has initiated a campaign to collect signatures for a referendum on the potential legalisation of casinos in the country. Thanakorn Komkris, Secretary General of the Stop Gambling Foundation, stated that the network aims to collect a minimum of 50,000 signatures to prompt a referendum for public input on the matter. Previously, the foundation launched an online petition…

  • Bangkok NewsThai cops shut down illegal steroid lab in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Thai cops shut down illegal steroid lab in Bangkok

    Thai police have smashed a massive underground steroid operation, seizing 1.9 million unregistered Dexamethasone tablets in a dramatic raid in Bangkok on January 24. The joint crackdown by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Central Investigation Bureau (CIB)exposed a dangerous black market scheme, where the powerful steroid was being illegally produced and mixed into health products, from herbal remedies and drinks to cosmetics. Dexamethasone, a controlled substance…

  • Thailand NewsGovernment handout sparks vote-buying concerns before elections | Thaiger

    Government handout sparks vote-buying concerns before elections

    The second phase of the government’s 10,000-baht handout programme, scheduled just days before provincial elections, is likely to be perceived as vote-buying by some, according to People’s Party MP Pakornwut Udompipatskul. Residents in 47 provinces are set to vote on Saturday for Provincial Administrative Organisation presidents and members. On Monday, the government distributed 10,000-baht handouts to the bank accounts of…

  • Pattaya NewsAdorable alert: Khao Kheow Zoo welcomes baby zebra | Thaiger

    Adorable alert: Khao Kheow Zoo welcomes baby zebra

    Khao Kheow Open Zoo has a new star attraction—a cute and cuddly zebra foal that’s already stealing hearts. On Sunday, January 26, Zoo Director Narongwit Chotchoy proudly announced the birth of a female zebra foal, born on November 6 last year. The little striped beauty, whose name is yet to be revealed, was born to a six year old mother and an eight year old father and is reported…

  • Thailand NewsThailand denies mistreatment of jailed Chinese gambling tycoon | Thaiger

    Thailand denies mistreatment of jailed Chinese gambling tycoon

    Thailand has refuted allegations of mistreatment against She Zhijiang, a jailed gambling tycoon facing extradition to China over charges of running illegal online gambling operations in Southeast Asia, said Justice Minister Tawee Sodsong. She, a Chinese Cambodian businessman, has claimed he experienced inhumane treatment in a Thai prison, including violence that has rendered him unable to stand. This claim was…

  • Phuket NewsReckless pickup vs 18-wheeler in Phuket near-disaster | Thaiger

    Reckless pickup vs 18-wheeler in Phuket near-disaster

    A reckless pickup driver narrowly avoided disaster after trying to cut in front of an 18-wheeler hauling a crane, causing a low-speed but dangerous collision near Cherng Talay Police Station. Cherng Talay Police released CCTV footage of the shocking incident, which took place on Monday, January 27. The video shows the workman’s pickup truck attempting a risky manoeuvre, only to be swept up by the…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s aviation recovery nears pre-Covid levels: CAAT | Thaiger

    Thailand’s aviation recovery nears pre-Covid levels: CAAT

    Thailand’s aviation sector is anticipated to experience a robust recovery this year, reaching pre-pandemic levels, according to the Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT). Suttipong Kongpool, the CAAT director, forecasts a rise in passenger numbers to at least 25 million, aligning with figures from 2019. Initially, full recovery expectations were set for last year; however, the slow return of Chinese…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket: Construction worker slits man’s throat in motorbike dispute | Thaiger

    Phuket: Construction worker slits man’s throat in motorbike dispute

    A construction site in Phuket turned into a bloodbath this morning, January 29, when a heated argument over a motorbike accident ended in cold-blooded murder. Police were called to a construction site in Soi Phu Yai Din, Village 4, Srisoonthorn, just before 8.30am, where they found 28 year old Ka Aye lying lifeless on a steel cutting machine, his throat brutally slit. The deep wound on the right…

  • Thailand NewsThai Airways’ A320 business class: Luxury or letdown? | Thaiger

    Thai Airways’ A320 business class: Luxury or letdown?

    Thai Airways is stepping up its game, rolling out regional business class on its single-aisle Airbus A320 jets, promising premium perks and a smoother flying experience. But is it the luxury upgrade travellers crave—or just a glorified economy seat with extra legroom? Dubbed Royal Silk Class, Thai’s A320 business cabin features 12 wide reclining seats with a 38” pitch and 5” recline—a significant improvement over…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok residents frustrated by Chinese New Year fireworks chaos (video) | Thaiger

    Bangkok residents frustrated by Chinese New Year fireworks chaos (video)

    Residents in Bangkok are voicing their dissatisfaction over Chinese people setting off fireworks to celebrate the Chinese New Year, with little regard for police intervention. The fireworks have sparked fires in nearby grasslands, causing chaos for fire services, and have left pets in distress. Social media users have reported complaints from multiple areas across the city, including Huai Khwang, Rama…

  • Thailand NewsThailand’s Destination Visa loophole that could cost you | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Destination Visa loophole that could cost you

    The much-hyped Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is proving to be more of a bureaucratic headache than a dream ticket. While Bangkok Immigration (Division 1) has published criteria for extending the visa by six months, these guidelines aren’t binding on provincial offices, leaving holders navigating a minefield of uncertainty. The biggest revelation? It’s far easier to leave the country every 180 days than to fight through…

  • Bangkok NewsMan arrested in Bangkok for motorcycle theft and knife threat | Thaiger

    Man arrested in Bangkok for motorcycle theft and knife threat

    A 47 year old man was apprehended by Sutthisan police after allegedly threatening a victim with a knife and stealing their motorcycle yesterday, January 28. The suspect, identified as Nui Somchai, was caught during a routine patrol after officers noticed suspicious behaviour near Sutthisan Police Station in Bangkok. Police Colonel Siam Boonsom directed Police Colonel Porntep Chalermkiat and other officers from…

  • Bangkok NewsIllegal foreign workers busted in Bangkok salon raid | Thaiger

    Illegal foreign workers busted in Bangkok salon raid

    A beauty salon in Bangkok catering to Chinese tourists was raided, leading to the arrest of six hairdressers from China and Myanmar. The Chinese owner fled the scene. Police General Kittirat Phanpet, the national police chief, yesterday ordered measures to address the issue of foreigners breaking the law and to prepare for the High Season. Police Lieutenant General Saksira Phueka-am,…

  • Thailand NewsJapan and China remain top spots for Thai tourists | Thaiger

    Japan and China remain top spots for Thai tourists

    Japan and China are anticipated to continue being the leading destinations for Thai tourists this year, with at least 2.5 million people expected to visit due to visa exemptions, weaker currencies, and a variety of tourism options. Charoen Wangananont, president of the Thai Travel Agents Association (TTAA), noted that these countries were the most popular at the Thai International Travel…