Bob Scott

Bob Scott is an experienced writer and editor with a passion for travel. Born and raised in Newcastle, England, he spent more than 10 years in Asia. He worked as a sports writer in the north of England and London before relocating to Asia. Now he resides in Bangkok, Thailand, where he is the Editor-in-Chief for The Thaiger English News. With a vast amount of experience from living and writing abroad, Bob Scott is an expert on all things related to Asian culture and lifestyle.
  • Thailand NewsThailand’s ‘Wellness on a Plate’ campaign serves up health benefits | Thaiger

    Thailand’s ‘Wellness on a Plate’ campaign serves up health benefits

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is cooking up something special! In a bold move, the TAT has launched a dazzling new campaign titled Wellness on a Plate, spotlighting the health perks of Thailand’s eclectic culinary delights. Aiming to marry the nation’s rich food culture with wellness tourism, this initiative promises a feast for both the senses and the soul.…

  • Thailand NewsThai-riffic tech boom: Chinese software firms set sights on Thailand | Thaiger

    Thai-riffic tech boom: Chinese software firms set sights on Thailand

    Chinese software companies are increasingly setting their sights on Thailand, recognising it as a key market for digital growth. Many of these firms, mostly small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), started by providing cloud-based solutions to Chinese online merchants in Thailand. Their offerings include sales order management, inventory control, and accounting software. In a sign of the times, Chinese food delivery…

  • Transport NewsThailand’s plan to ‘track’ down train costs with 20 baht fare cap | Thaiger

    Thailand’s plan to ‘track’ down train costs with 20 baht fare cap

    The Government of Thailand is considering taking over seven electric train lines, worth around 500 billion baht, to fulfil a campaign promise from the Pheu Thai Party to cap fares at a mere 20 baht per route. Finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit revealed that the Finance Ministry has been approached by the Transport Ministry, through the State Enterprise Policy Office,…

  • Tourism NewsThailand’s tourism shake-up: Private sector dives into man-made marvels | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourism shake-up: Private sector dives into man-made marvels

    Thailand is gearing up to revamp its tourism scene with a fresh array of man-made attractions, and the private sector is already jumping on board. The government is drawing up plans for entertainment complexes that will include legal casinos, marking a bold new direction for the country’s tourism strategy. Private firms are keen to get in on the action. Asset…

  • Pattaya NewsBaby Shark’s new studio makes a splash with Doe A Deer debut | Thaiger

    Baby Shark’s new studio makes a splash with Doe A Deer debut

    The Baby Shark Swimming Academy made a splash yesterday with the grand opening of its new singing and acting hub, Doe A Deer Studio, in Bang Lamung, near Pattaya. The event, which kicked off at 1.30pm, September 15, was co-chaired by Mintnicha Yarasek, Director of the Baby Shark Swimming Academy, alongside Chettha Yarasek, Phradorn Yarasek, and Pattaya City Mayor Poramese…

  • Thailand NewsMekong your way to better flood control: Experts call for joint effort | Thaiger

    Mekong your way to better flood control: Experts call for joint effort

    The International Rivers Network issued a stark warning, calling on the government to urgently team up with neighbouring nations to manage the Mekong River more effectively. The aim? To cut economic losses and save lives when future floods hit. Pianporn Deetes, the Campaign Director for the Southeast Asia Programme at the International Rivers Network, revealed that recent devastating floods in…

  • Thailand Weather UpdatesThailand braces for heavy rainfall and potential flooding | Thaiger

    Thailand braces for heavy rainfall and potential flooding

    Heavy rainfall and strong winds are expected to impact Thailand over the next few days, with the Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issuing warnings for 65 provinces. Residents are advised to prepare for potential flooding and flash floods, particularly in vulnerable areas. TMD released its seventh warning, indicating that from today, September 15, until tomorrow, Thailand will experience increased rainfall, with…

  • Thailand NewsThailand champions game-changing tax scheme for low earners | Thaiger

    Thailand champions game-changing tax scheme for low earners

    Finance Permanent Secretary Lavaron Sangsnit has thrown his weight behind the daring negative income tax (NIT) scheme, championing welfare payments for workers when their income dips below a certain threshold. Dubbed “workfare,” this initiative is geared to incentivise employment while offering crucial financial support. Lavaron made his case clear: the NIT system encourages people to stay employed by guaranteeing state…

  • Thailand NewsPet peeve turns deadly: Feud erupts in central Thailand bloodbath | Thaiger

    Pet peeve turns deadly: Feud erupts in central Thailand bloodbath

    A bitter, months-long dispute over pets exploded into shocking violence in Pathum Thani’s Khlong Luang district yesterday, leaving a retired army officer and his neighbour dead in a bloody confrontation. Police rushed to the scene at a housing estate in tambon Khlong Sam yesterday, September 8, around 7.30am, where they discovered the lifeless bodies of 64 year old Colonel Jaruchart…

  • Pattaya NewsRaining trouble: Downpour drama traps man in Pattaya elevator | Thaiger

    Raining trouble: Downpour drama traps man in Pattaya elevator

    Drama struck in Nongprue yesterday when heavy rain caused a power outage, leaving a man trapped in an elevator for nearly two hours. The incident unfolded yesterday, September 8, at an apartment building on Soi Krom Thidin 4, in Pattaya creating a scene of chaos and tension. At 5.56pm, an emergency call was made to the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Rescue…

  • Pattaya NewsScaffold sore: Storm lashes Pattaya, topples hotel project (video) | Thaiger

    Scaffold sore: Storm lashes Pattaya, topples hotel project (video)

    Pattaya City was battered by strong winds and heavy rain yesterday at around 5pm, leading to a major construction site calamity. Scaffolding at a seven-story hotel project on Pattaya Klang Road in Soi Arunotai came crashing down, smashing into power lines and causing high-voltage power poles to break, blocking the road. Miraculously, no injuries were reported. The collapse, a direct result…

  • Thailand NewsRiver runs deep: Thai minister dives into Chao Phraya water woes | Thaiger

    River runs deep: Thai minister dives into Chao Phraya water woes

    Agriculture and Cooperatives Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat took centre stage yesterday as she inspected water management in the Chao Phraya River basin. In a high-stakes visit, she was joined yesterday, September 8, by her no-nonsense predecessor Thamanat Prompow, Deputy Minister Akara Prompow, and Deputy Minister Itthi Sirilattthayakorn. The power-packed team first swooped into Chai Nat, where they meticulously reviewed operations at…

  • Thailand NewsThailand rice is on the rise with global GI glamour | Thaiger

    Thailand rice is on the rise with global GI glamour

    The Thailand Rice Department is on a mission to put Thai rice in the global spotlight by promoting its distinctive strains with certified Geographical Indication (GI) labels to a wider audience. Farming communities in Phatthalung and Trang in the south, along with Phayao in the north, have crafted premium rice products that command top prices. These farmers are betting on…

  • Business NewsThailand’s gold prices drop like a rock, baht’s the culprit | Thaiger

    Thailand’s gold prices drop like a rock, baht’s the culprit

    Gold prices in Thailand have taken a nosedive, plummeting by 2,000 baht per baht weight in just over a month. This dramatic drop is attributed to the Thai baht’s impressive 7% rise during the same period. The Gold Traders Association (GTA) warns that prices could fall further if the baht continues to strengthen. Jitti Tangsithpakdi, President of the GTA, explained…

  • Thailand NewsPhetchabun petrol station’s Ganesh Chaturthi tribute sparks lottery frenzy | Thaiger

    Phetchabun petrol station’s Ganesh Chaturthi tribute sparks lottery frenzy

    A petrol station owner in Phetchabun lowered fuel prices to celebrate Ganesh Chaturthi, drawing attention from lottery enthusiasts eager to find lucky numbers in the firecracker tails. The event included discounts, free food, and a large Ganesh statue. The petrol station in Yang Ngam, Nong Phai District, owned by Chanapon, has a strong devotion to Lord Ganesha. To mark Ganesh…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok hospital’s Nazi ‘gas chambers’ plan sparks fury | Thaiger

    Bangkok hospital’s Nazi ‘gas chambers’ plan sparks fury

    The director of Mongkutwattana Hospital in Bangkok sparked a storm of controversy with a plan to punish smokers who defy his anti-smoking ban, drawing comparisons to Nazi Germany’s grim practices. Rienthong Nanna, the director of the private hospital located in the Laksi district, declared on Facebook that he would confine defiant smokers in ‘gas chambers’ made from old telephone booths…

  • Business NewsDigital TV operators sink or swim with licence deadline drama | Thaiger

    Digital TV operators sink or swim with licence deadline drama

    Digital TV operators are in hot water as they face a raft of industry troubles and the looming expiry of their licences in 2029. The sector is grappling with rapidly changing viewer habits, a surge in streaming services, and nagging worries about dwindling viewership figures. Back in 2013, the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) auctioned off 24 digital TV…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket on high tide alert: 49 areas in flood zone | Thaiger

    Phuket on high tide alert: 49 areas in flood zone

    Phuket Town is now on the flood watch radar alongside 48 other vulnerable areas, according to the Mineral Resources Department. The popular tourist hotspot is bracing itself for yet another battering from severe weather. The department has listed 49 high-risk villages, with the Old Quarter and Chartered Bank community in the Mueang district topping the list. The department used cutting-edge…

  • Thailand NewsAnutin’s high hopes for Thai cannabis green light | Thaiger

    Anutin’s high hopes for Thai cannabis green light

    In a bold move, Anutin Charnvirakul, the leader of the Bhumjaithai Party, declared he’s absolutely certain the new Government of Thailand will back his party’s pro-cannabis stance. This means the green revolution could steam ahead just as it was gaining traction under former Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin. Back in July, Srettha struck a deal with Anutin to move forward with…

  • Business NewsSecond-hand tsunami: Used car flood drives Thai sellers to despair | Thaiger

    Second-hand tsunami: Used car flood drives Thai sellers to despair

    A torrent of high-quality used cars flooding the market might sound like a bargain hunter’s dream but it’s turning into a nightmare for sellers. While buyers drive off with the deals, automakers in Thailand are hitting potholes trying to move new stock, and used car dealers are struggling to keep sales engines running. The second-hand car market skidded to a…

  • Phuket NewsPhuket grease monkey scoops 30 million lottery | Thaiger

    Phuket grease monkey scoops 30 million lottery

    Phuket’s newest millionaire is none other than a humble chief mechanic at Anuphas Ford, who struck gold in the government lottery’s latest draw. Jirasak ‘Ton’ Saewun, who works at Anuphas Ford in Phuket, scooped a staggering 30 million baht after hitting the jackpot with five first-prize tickets. The winning numbers, announced by the Government Lottery Office, were 199606. Other lucky…

  • Thailand NewsMurky waters: Shady investors dive into Koh Chang land grab | Thaiger

    Murky waters: Shady investors dive into Koh Chang land grab

    Fresh fears are bubbling up in Koh Chang, Trat province, as sneaky investors with murky ties have started to snap up land. Chaiwat Limlikhit-aksorn, National Parks Office Director, raised the red flag on these shady dealings. “Private investors are buying swathes of land from locals, and we suspect sinister connections behind these transactions. The government and local officials need to…

  • Thailand NewsForeign wheeled-dealers busted: Koh Pha Ngan car crackdown | Thaiger

    Foreign wheeled-dealers busted: Koh Pha Ngan car crackdown

    Police in Surat Thani nabbed two foreign nationals on Koh Pha Ngan for illegally renting out vehicles. The crackdown happened yesterday, September 1, with a 60 year old Russian man and an 18 year old Ukrainian man being detained. Tourist police and local officials swooped in on the Russian at an unregistered house in Moo 1 village, where they seized…

  • Pattaya NewsCambodian motorcyclist killed in Chon Buri crash with Porsche | Thaiger

    Cambodian motorcyclist killed in Chon Buri crash with Porsche

    A Cambodian motorcyclist was tragically killed in a high-impact crash with a luxury Porsche in Chon Buri. The deadly collision happened at 3.06am yesterday, September 1, on Soi Chaiyapreuk 2, Huay Yai. Local police and rescue teams from the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation rushed to the scene. The aftermath of the crash was dramatic, with tyre marks stretching over 10…

  • Phuket NewsTragic end to holiday: Saudi tourist found dead on Phuket beach | Thaiger

    Tragic end to holiday: Saudi tourist found dead on Phuket beach

    A Saudi tourist’s holiday in Phuket ended in tragedy yesterday evening when his body was discovered on Karon Beach. The grim find was made near the Naga Statue around 6.05pm, yesterday, September 1, prompting an immediate response from the emergency services. Karon Police Chief Khundet na Nongkhai and Deputy Chief Wiwat Chamnankit, along with rescue workers from Karon Municipality and…

  • Thailand NewsSurin teacher scoops 30 million baht lottery prize | Thaiger

    Surin teacher scoops 30 million baht lottery prize

    A new millionaire has emerged in Surin after scooping a 30 million baht lottery prize in the September 1 draw. The lucky individual secured the first prize of the government lottery with five winning tickets. Surin has once again lived up to its reputation as the “first-prize province.” Almost every lottery draw sees a winner from this region, and the…

  • Thailand NewsSukhothai’s big win: Local lady strikes gold with a lucky lottery ticket | Thaiger

    Sukhothai’s big win: Local lady strikes gold with a lucky lottery ticket

    A new millionaire has emerged in Sukhothai’s Ban Dan Lan Hoi district, thanks to a stroke of luck in the Thai government lottery. A local woman bagged the first prize, securing a staggering 6 million baht. The community has been buzzing with excitement over her unexpected windfall. The winning ticket, numbered 199606, was revealed yesterday, September 1, marking a notable…

  • Thailand NewsHair-raising: Snip sensation wooes all with buxom charm | Thaiger

    Hair-raising: Snip sensation wooes all with buxom charm

    A barbershop in Khon Kaen has become a community sensation, attracting numerous customers with the allure of its sexy buxom barber. The shop, known as Haircut Big Breasts, has garnered a loyal following thanks to the skills and charm of Ratana Vichasri. Located in Moo 16, Ban Kut Kuang, Pracha Uthit Soi, Mueang Kao subdistrict, Mueang district, in Khon Kaen…

  • Business NewsKrungsri’s card charge: Loan surge despite economic strain | Thaiger

    Krungsri’s card charge: Loan surge despite economic strain

    The unsecured loan arm of Bank of Ayudhya, Krungsri Consumer, is predicting a spike in credit card loans in the second half of the year, despite the economy limping along and new rules raising the minimum payments. Currently, Krungsri’s non-performing loan (NPL) rate is a lowly 1.4%, far better than the industry average of 2.9%. Atis Ruchirawat, head honcho at…

  • Bangkok NewsBangkok braces for river’s ride: Chao Phraya goes with the flow | Thaiger

    Bangkok braces for river’s ride: Chao Phraya goes with the flow

    Heavy flooding in northern Thailand is now wreaking havoc in Bangkok, with the capital bracing itself for the Chao Phraya River to burst its banks, according to the Royal Irrigation Department (RID). Floodwaters from the northern provinces are surging into Bangkok, spurred by a rushed discharge from the Chao Phraya dam in Chai Nat. This dam, crucial for regulating water…