Ryan Turner

Ryan is a journalist graduate from Mahidol University with a passion for writing all kinds of content from news to lifestyle articles. Outside of work, Ryan loves everything to do with history, reading, and sports.
  • PropertyWhy investors are choosing Bangkok property over Singapore and Hong Kong in 2026 | Thaiger

    Why investors are choosing Bangkok property over Singapore and Hong Kong in 2026

    For a US$500,000 (17.5 million baht) budget, a buyer in Singapore’s Core Central Region walks away with roughly 20 square metres of property. The same budget at the Hong Kong Peak gets around 10. In prime Bangkok property along Sukhumvit, that same amount buys approximately 80 square metres of freehold condo, with change to spare. That contrast is why Chinese,…

  • GuidesWhat does it cost to raise a family in Thailand? | Thaiger

    What does it cost to raise a family in Thailand?

    Thailand regularly ranks among the top destinations for expat families, but cost estimates online tend to assume you are moving as a single person or a couple. Add children, and the numbers change considerably. Thailand international schools, healthcare in Thailand for expats, family housing, and dependent visas all carry costs that tend to get underestimated until you are already here.…

  • Thailand NewsCat bites owner, stops Thai train, gets blamed for seven-hour delay | Thaiger

    Cat bites owner, stops Thai train, gets blamed for seven-hour delay

    A cat that attacked its owner and scratched fellow passengers on a southbound train has been blamed online for a seven-hour delay, though passengers say two successive engine failures were the real cause. Rapid Train No.169, travelling from Bangkok Aphiwat to Yala, arrived at Yala station at 6.15pm on Monday, 430 minutes behind schedule. A Facebook post by Kijja Pongpisan,…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket tourists arrested after soaking police at Songkran command post | Thaiger

    Phuket tourists arrested after soaking police at Songkran command post

    Patong police have arrested a group of foreign tourists after video footage showed them directing high-pressure water guns at officers on duty during the Songkran festival in Patong, Phuket, on April 13. The incident occurred at a police command tent set up in Patong Municipality for the Patong Songkran Beach Festival 2026. Footage of the incident, which circulated on social…

  • NewsIran-US ceasefire agreed but Hormuz, Lebanon disputes cloud the truce | Thaiger

    Iran-US ceasefire agreed but Hormuz, Lebanon disputes cloud the truce

    A conditional two-week Iran-US ceasefire took effect yesterday, April 8, halting more than 40 days of coordinated US-Israeli military strikes on Iran that had disrupted global energy markets and raised fears of a wider regional conflict. Pakistan brokered the truce, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif announcing the cessation of hostilities this past Wednesday in a post on X. The ceasefire,…

  • Thailand NewsThai princess brings royal attires to Europe for UNESCO bid | Thaiger

    Thai princess brings royal attires to Europe for UNESCO bid

    Princess Sirivannavari Nariratana Rajakanya, the youngest daughter of His Majesty King Vajiralongkorn, is set to travel to The Hague on April 9 to deliver a keynote lecture on Thai national costume as part of an international roadshow ahead of a key UNESCO decision later this year. The two-day event, titled “Chud Thai Knowledge, Craftsmanship and Practices of the Thai National…

  • NewsSoutheast Asia leans toward China over US, 2026 survey finds | Thaiger

    Southeast Asia leans toward China over US, 2026 survey finds

    A survey published by a Singaporean institute has found that a slim majority of respondents across Southeast Asia would align with China over the United States if forced to choose between the two powers. The poll, conducted between January 5 and February 20, 2026, covered 2,008 respondents from all 11 ASEAN member states, including Timor-Leste, which joined the bloc in…

  • Thailand NewsThailand plans overnight petrol station restrictions after April 20 | Thaiger

    Thailand plans overnight petrol station restrictions after April 20

    Thailand could begin restricting fuel station operating hours after April 20, with petrol stations potentially closing from 10pm to 5am as the government considers energy-saving measures amid conflict in the Middle East. Prime Minister Anutin Charnvirakul said yesterday, on April 7, that the government is working on oil-saving measures to ensure the country has enough fuel for domestic use. He…

  • Thailand NewsHot weather, haze and gusty storms forecast across Thailand | Thaiger

    Hot weather, haze and gusty storms forecast across Thailand

    Thailand will see hot to very hot weather today, April 7, with temperatures reaching 42°C (degrees Celcius) in the North, Northeast and Central regions, as a heat low-pressure cell brings haze across upper Thailand and isolated thundershowers in some areas. The Thai Meteorological Department said a heat low-pressure cell remains over upper Thailand, bringing hot daytime conditions across much of…

  • Thailand NewsThailand travel insurance plan targets unpaid tourist bills | Thaiger

    Thailand travel insurance plan targets unpaid tourist bills

    Thailand is moving to require international tourists to obtain travel insurance before entering the country, as rising unpaid medical bills and accident risks place increasing pressure on public healthcare. The impact is already being felt in major tourism areas. At Vachira Phuket Hospital, which serves 400,000 registered residents and more than one million visitors, director Dr Weerasak Lorthongkham said the…