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Discover the ultimate Thailand Guides from The Thaiger, your one-stop resource for all things Thailand. Immerse yourself in local culture, explore breathtaking nature, indulge in vibrant cuisine, and learn to navigate the country’s lifestyle with ease. Find informative articles to help plan your unforgettable journey to Thailand – from top destinations and hidden gems to visa information and essential tips. Our in-depth guides are expertly crafted and regularly updated to provide you with the latest insights. Experience Thailand like never before with our guides that cater to seasoned travellers and first-timers alike.
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Why is Bangkok's air quality so bad?
Imagine waking up early in Bangkok and you see all the beautiful morning fog from your balcony, but as you sip your coffee you realise it's just Bangkok's air pollution that's making the sun rise aesthetic. Ranked as the 36th...
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Urgent reforms needed to tackle Thailand’s education inequality
Urgent action is needed to tackle education inequality and restore hope among Thailand’s younger generation, according to former prime minister Anand Panyarachun. Speaking at The Scenario of Thai Society Future seminar, organised by the Population and Community Development Association (PDA) at the Queen Sirikit National Convention Center, Anand addressed the pressing need for reforms. The seminar marked the 50th anniversary…
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20 likely causes of car accidents & ways to avoid them
Fast cars, adrenaline pumping, heart racing – it’s a thrilling scene often glorified by Hollywood blockbusters. But beneath the glamour of the Fast and Furious franchise, lies a dangerous reality: street racing. It’s an underground culture that often leads to devastating car accidents. Turbo engines and nitrous oxide boosters push vehicles to extreme speeds, making any potential accident far more…
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Top 10 ways to improve gas mileage of your car
Are you seeking efficient methodologies to improve your vehicle’s fuel efficiency? The objective of this article is to offer pragmatic approaches that may augment your vehicle’s fuel economy, culminating in a considerable depreciation in your fuel-related expenditure. Including but not limited to reducing your vehicle’s weight, adhering to the recommended tyre pressure, or selecting the appropriate engine oil, there exist…
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Thai cleaning tips for a spotless, minimalist home
Ever wondered how to keep your home spotless and gleaming just like Thai households? It’s not just about the cleaning, it’s about the method, the details and yes, even the timing. Understanding the Thai way of cleaning can transform your daily chores into an efficient, effective routine. In this article, we’ll unravel the Thai cleaning instructions, a system that’s more…
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Top 5 In-house self-care activities to enjoy
In our rapidly advancing world, focusing momentarily on self-care becomes exceedingly vital, would you agree? You’ve undoubtedly been acquainted with the quote, home is where the heart is. Then, isn’t it prudent to transform your domestic environment into a sanctuary of self-care? Are you prepared to immerse yourself in the five paramount at-home self-care routines that could significantly enhance your…
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Play basketball for free in Bangkok
Bangkok, a bustling city with a rich cultural legacy, has a hidden gem for basketball enthusiasts: parks with free courts where people may play without paying a single baht! Lumphini park Lumphini Park, located between Sukhumvit and Silom, has a thriving basketball culture. The park has a well-kept basketball court that draws casual players and seasoned fanatics. With easy access…
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How to be a morning person
Interestingly, our inclinations towards being morning larks or night owls are firmly grounded in our genetics. It’s projected that merely 10% of us are innately attuned to the mornings, and a modest 20% are naturally nocturnal. Yet, this is no cause for succumbing to despair. The abundant remainder of us—precisely 70%—is posited to have a greater adaptability towards altering our…
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The future of fuel in Thailand: Innovating for sustainability
Thailand is undergoing a pivotal transformation in energy production, transitioning from fossil fuels to innovative and sustainable alternatives. Over the past four decades, the energy landscape has seen considerable evolution, featuring significant measures such as the adoption of ethanol and biodiesel blends. These initiatives have established Thailand as a regional leader in renewable energy. Exploring alternative fuel options Biofuels Biofuels…
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Solo dates ideas in Bangkok
Purposeful outings known as “solo dates” allow people to engage in activities by themselves without company, promoting independence, self-awareness, and confidence. These can be anything from romantic café visits or movie evenings to slow walks through parks. Dating alone offers a special chance to get to know oneself, encouraging reflection and allowing one to pursue hobbies at one’s speed. They…
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How to cancel your Thai visa
Going through Thai visa regulations, inclusive of visa cancellation, is a nuanced process that demands a comprehensive understanding. Whether you’re a student aiming to switch to a different educational institution or merely keen to understand the implications of overstaying, relevant knowledge is key. Engaging with the appropriate liaison officer, apprehending possible penalties, and transitioning to an eVisa (initiated by the…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 24 – 26)
Say hello to the weekend! Bangkok’s weather may be a little cooler with some rain, but there are still plenty of fun activities to explore. Whether you’re the designated planner for your group or flying solo this weekend, we’ve got some great things to do in Bangkok for you to consider. Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 24…
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Siam Paragon and Bangkok Pride proudly celebrates Pride Month from May 31 – June 4, 2024
To mark Pride Month and Thailnd’s milestone of being the first Southeast Asian country to legalise same-sex marriage, Siam Paragon, a top-of-mind global destination, for Thais and international visitors, in collaboration with Bangkok Pride proudly supports and empowers the diversity, equality, and inclusion with a series of events themed The Celebration: Right to Love, from 31 May – 4 June…
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Top 7 Things to never say to a Thai person
Navigating cultural nuances can be tricky, especially in a country as rich in tradition and etiquette as Thailand. Whether you’re planning a holiday or a business trip, understanding what not to say can make a world of difference. Thai people value respect and harmony, and certain phrases or behaviours can unintentionally offend. Things to never say to a Thai person…
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Tips to staying alive if you lost in Thailand forest
Have you ever found yourself disoriented amidst a thick, sprawling forest with only your resourcefulness at your disposal? Consider a plausible incident in Thailand’s verdant forest reserves where, as the sun dips below the horizon, you suddenly discern your deviation from the established trail. This is a situation more common than you may presume, exemplified by the occurrence of 11 American…
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Top 5 tips to stay organised in your life
Ever been swept up in the frantic pace of life, spinning your wheels and hurdling towards deadlines, then finally hitting the hay feeling like you’ve accomplished barely anything at all? You’re in great company.In this fast-paced frenzy of existence, we’re all sharing, and keeping our ducks in a row feels like a monumental mission. Yet, breathe deep, because with the…
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The hidden epidemic: Almost 90% of individuals do not even know they have kidney issues until it is too late
Kidney disease, a condition affecting an estimated 850 million people worldwide, is alarmingly underdiagnosed. Astonishingly, 90% of individuals with kidney disease, including two in five people with severe cases, remain unaware of their condition. In the United States, United Kingdom, Thailand and Australia, kidney disease is the fastest-growing noncommunicable disease, making early detection crucial for improving patient outcomes. Understanding the…
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Recognising genuine Thai Silk
Imagine a fabric so lustrous it shimmers like liquid gold, a material so fine it has been coveted for centuries. Thai silk, with its rich history and intricate craftsmanship, stands as a testament to human ingenuity. Derived from the secretions of silkworms, this luxurious fabric has become synonymous with elegance and sophistication. How Thai silk is created. Thai sericulture: A…
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King of Fruits creates stink in Swedish Disgusting Food Museum
Durian, often hailed as the King of Fruits sparked a heated debate after being ranked 17th in Sweden’s Disgusting Food Museum. The museum, located in Malmö, showcases some of the world’s most repulsive foods. Karim Bukhadurov, a travel influencer based in Sweden, captured the attention of millions by posting a video on Instagram featuring the museum. The video has garnered…
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Thai minister reveals groundbreaking health initiative with China
Thailand’s Minister of Higher Education, Science, Research, and Innovation unveiled a pioneering research programme in collaboration with China’s leading genome research powerhouse, BGI. This initiative, aimed at transforming healthcare in Thailand, promises to elevate the quality of life for locals while slashing healthcare costs tied to late-stage diseases. The ambitious project, spearheaded by Thailand’s National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology…
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This is why your car is overheating
Have you ever embarked on a journey only to observe the sudden expulsion of steam from beneath your vehicle’s hood? It’s a disconcerting sight and one which may spell an impending complication for your vehicle’s well-being. It becomes vital to comprehend the necessary steps to take when your automobile shows signs of overheating to guarantee safety and avoid severe engine…
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High times afloat: Inside the Siam Cannabis Cup 2024
Amidst the government’s controversial plans to reclassify cannabis as a narcotic, the cannabis culture in Thailand remains vibrant. This was evident at the first-ever Siam Cannabis Cup event that took place on May 18 aboard the Viva Alangka Cruise on the Chao Phraya River in Bangkok. Held in partnership with Lollipop Dispensary, the event celebrated all aspects of cannabis culture,…
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Norwegian study finds that consuming potatoes lowers risk of cardiovascular disease and mortality
In a groundbreaking study, researchers in Norway have discovered that eating potatoes can significantly reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease and all-cause mortality. This study’s finding, challenges the common perception of potatoes as a less desirable vegetable due to their high starch content and glycemic index. The study’s results suggest that potatoes, particularly when boiled, offer notable health benefits that…
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How Pad Thai saved Thailand
Thailand’s national food, Pad Thai, is recognised around the world for its appeal to foodies everywhere. This delicious combination of sour, spicy, and sweet ingredients represents a major development in Thai politics and culture in addition to tasting amazing. It serves as a compelling example of the powerful role food can play in reflecting a nation’s history. Origins of Pad…
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Factors influencing literacy rates in Thailand
The need for continuous learning and innovative teaching methods has never been more vital. This is particularly true in Thailand, where the focus on building engineering skill self-efficacy among students is gaining momentum. The influence of structural factors on the self-efficacy of engineering skills is a topic that’s sparking interest. A recent study involving a survey of over 1300 engineering…
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New lung CT scan without the need for contrast dyes
In the realm of medical imaging, a groundbreaking development is offering hope to patients who are allergic to contrast dyes or have restrictions due to health conditions. This innovation promises to significantly enhance the speed and accuracy of lung diagnoses without the need for contrast dyes, which have traditionally been essential but problematic for some patients. This new technology, developed…
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