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  • Woman’s six-hour shower reveals 20-year struggle with OCD | Thaiger

    Woman’s six-hour shower reveals 20-year struggle with OCD

    A family became deeply concerned when a 60 year old Chinese woman spent six continuous hours in the shower without eating. Upon consulting a doctor, it was revealed that the woman, Wang, has been suffering from obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) for over 20 years. Wang’s compulsive behaviour of prolonged bathing, often lasting several hours, has been a source of distress for…

  • Thailand’s tourism boom tainted by zero-dollar tours | Thaiger

    Thailand’s tourism boom tainted by zero-dollar tours

    Thailand’s booming tourism sector is thriving under a new visa-free policy, attracting millions of foreign tourists. Yet, while Chinese visitors top the list, concerns are mounting over the resurgence of Chinese zero-dollar tours, which could be draining potential revenue from the Thai economy. From January 1 to August 18, Thailand welcomed a staggering 22,474,172 international tourists, who pumped 1.05 trillion…

  • Bangkok to Beijing train: Mekong River railway bridge opens | Thaiger

    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…

  • Thailand’s ‘Nihao Month’ set to woo Chinese tourists | Thaiger

    Thailand’s ‘Nihao Month’ set to woo Chinese tourists

    Thailand is pulling out all the stops to lure Chinese tourists back in droves with the launch of its ambitious Nihao Month campaign. With a staggering target of attracting 8 million Chinese visitors by the end of the year, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is betting big on a series of irresistible promotions and star-studded events. Since the beginning…

  • Mother pays for daughter’s haircutting antics in Chinese salon | Thaiger

    Mother pays for daughter’s haircutting antics in Chinese salon

    A mother in China faced an unexpected expense when her young daughter cut another customer’s hair at a hair salon, resulting in a hefty compensation fee. The incident occurred at a hair salon in Guangdong province, China. A mother brought her young daughter along to the salon and while the mother was waiting for her turn, chaos suddenly erupted. Her…

  • Man’s severe pain caused by swallowed plastic fork in intestines | Thaiger

    Man’s severe pain caused by swallowed plastic fork in intestines

    A man suffering from severe abdominal pain for three months, prompting his family to prepare for his funeral, was found to have a surprising cause for his ailment. An unusual discovery in his intestines revealed a plastic fork. In Foshan, Guangdong Province, China, a middle-aged man named Guan sought medical treatment after enduring three months of relentless abdominal pain. A…

  • Taiwan netizen’s leaf mistaken for stray cat goes viral | Thaiger

    Taiwan netizen’s leaf mistaken for stray cat goes viral

    A viral sensation has emerged online in Taiwan, where a netizen shared a humorous experience of trying to rescue what appeared to be a stray cat on the street, only to discover it was something entirely different. According to reports, the netizen recounted that at around 10pm, yesterday, August 12, while driving home after work, they noticed an orange stray…

  • Teenager’s stroke linked to unhealthy lifestyle in heatwave | Thaiger

    Teenager’s stroke linked to unhealthy lifestyle in heatwave

    A 19 year old university student experienced a stroke after leading an unhealthy lifestyle, with doctors identifying five risky behaviours contributing to his condition. Experts warn that even young and seemingly healthy individuals are not immune to stroke risks. The Deputy Head of the Neurology Department at Zhongshan Hospital in Zhejiang Province, China, Hu Xinping, highlighted the increasing number of…

  • Actor Andy Lau’s youthful diet plan at 62 wows the Internet | Thaiger

    Actor Andy Lau’s youthful diet plan at 62 wows the Internet

    Hong Kong actor Andy Lau’s daily meal plan has gone viral, leaving many in awe of how he maintains his youthful appearance at 62 years old. Recent images of the actor’s daily meal plan have captivated netizens, sparking conversations about his timeless looks despite his age. Many were astonished by his disciplined eating habits, which seem to play a significant…

  • Contaminated petrol leads to car breakdown in Wuxi | Thaiger

    Contaminated petrol leads to car breakdown in Wuxi

    A car owner recently experienced significant frustration after refuelling contaminated petrol at a small station in Wuxi, Jiangsu Province, China. After driving only 500 metres, the car broke down completely, leading to a contentious dispute with the petrol station, which refused to accept responsibility. On July 28, an individual, referred to as Li (a pseudonym), visited a small petrol station…

  • China supports Thailand in combating dubious businesses | Thaiger

    China supports Thailand in combating dubious businesses

    Chinese Ambassador Han Zhiqiang reaffirmed Beijing’s commitment to supporting Thailand in cracking down on dubious Chinese businesses, while also aiming to enhance bilateral trade and relations. Han made these comments during a seminar held on Tuesday, July 23, to commemorate the 49th anniversary of diplomatic ties between China and Thailand. A recent incident involving a Chinese-language billboard in Bangkok’s Huai…

  • Sky-high tourism boom: Thai-Chinese flights to double | Thaiger

    Sky-high tourism boom: Thai-Chinese flights to double

    Aeronautical Radio of Thailand Co Ltd (Aerothai) announced a dramatic increase in flights between Thailand and China. The number of annual flights is expected to double from under 100,000 to a staggering 200,000, thanks to a new mutual permanent visa waiver policy. The policy, which began in March, allows Chinese and Thai passport holders to enjoy visa-free holidays and transits…

  • Thailand to boost exports with soft power in China and Hong Kong | Thaiger

    Thailand to boost exports with soft power in China and Hong Kong

    In a move to boost exports, Thailand’s Department of International Trade Promotion (DITP) is targeting China and Hong Kong markets with a potent mix of soft power. From tantalising Thai food to fashion and films, the DITP is pulling out all the stops. DITP Director-General Phusit Ratanakul Seriroengrit announced Monday that eight offices in China and Hong Kong are spearheading…

  • GMM strikes a chord with Tencent, plans IPO crescendo | Thaiger

    GMM strikes a chord with Tencent, plans IPO crescendo

    Thailand’s largest music company, GMM Music, is gearing up for an initial public offering (IPO) as early as this year, thanks to a significant equity investment from China’s Tencent Holdings. GMM Music’s Chief Marketing Officer Fahmai Damrongchaitham revealed in a candid interview with Bloomberg Television that the company is aiming for an IPO as soon as possible, depending on the…

  • Baidu’s robotaxis face backlash from Wuhan taxi drivers | Thaiger

    Baidu’s robotaxis face backlash from Wuhan taxi drivers

    Baidu’s fleet of over 500 autonomous taxis (robotaxis) in Wuhan is rapidly attracting customers, despite backlash from locals and taxi drivers. The Apollo Go service, which launched in August 2022, has become so popular in this city of 13.7 million that local taxi drivers are now urging the municipal transport authority to limit its use. In late June, Wuhan Jianshe…

  • Thailand-China flights surge 213% after visa exemption deal | Thaiger

    Thailand-China flights surge 213% after visa exemption deal

    Flights between Thailand and China have surged to 55,000 in the past eight months, following the signing of a mutual visa exemption agreement, according to the Ministry of Transport. Deputy Transport Minister Surapong Piyachote reported that the 55,433 flights from October last year to May marked a 213% increase compared to the same period the previous year. He projected that…

  • Thailand’s durian diplomacy: Cracking the chinese market wide open | Thaiger

    Thailand’s durian diplomacy: Cracking the chinese market wide open

    Thailand is going all out to secure its crown in the lucrative Chinese durian market. The government has rolled out a series of innovative strategies, including high-tech farming enhancements and stringent quality controls, to ensure Thailand remains the top durian supplier to China. Prime Minister’s Office spokesman Chai Wacharonke announced at a press conference that Thailand has significantly bolstered its…

  • Malaysia and China join forces on billion-dollar rail project | Thaiger

    Malaysia and China join forces on billion-dollar rail project

    China’s plans to extend the East Coast Rail Link (ECRL) into Thailand are set to transform Southeast Asian trade. Chinese Premier Li Qiang announced the initiative during his visit to Malaysia yesterday. The US$10 billion (approximately 366 billion baht) ECRL, a key project of China’s Belt and Road Initiative, aims to connect Malaysia’s east and west coasts by 2026. Initially…

  • Cargo plane chaos shuts down Hong Kong International Airport | Thaiger

    Cargo plane chaos shuts down Hong Kong International Airport

    Hong Kong’s quest to reclaim its status as a premier international aviation hub hit turbulence this week when a cargo plane incident brought Hong Kong International Airport to a standstill. Cathay Pacific Airways’ gradual resumption of services to pre-pandemic levels has been overshadowed by the chaos caused by a runway shutdown. A runway closure following a cargo plane emergency forced…

  • LGBTQ+ community migrating Bangkok for freedom & fun’s sake | Thaiger

    LGBTQ+ community migrating Bangkok for freedom & fun’s sake

    A Chinese real estate agent revealed the LGBTQ+ community is flocking to Bangkok to escape persecution and seek a new life that offers them more freedom. In 2019, 40 year old Owen Zhu’s real estate career was flourishing, with Chinese investors eagerly buying Bangkok properties, but the pandemic struck, halting travel and spending. Although Chinese buyers were slow to return, one…

  • Thailand and China forge stronger ties ahead of anniversary | Thaiger

    Thailand and China forge stronger ties ahead of anniversary

    In a high-profile meeting at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Maris Sangiampongsa, Minister of Foreign Affairs, representing the Thai prime minister, engaged in crucial talks with Shohrat Zakir, Vice Chairman of the Standing Committee of the National People’s Congress of China. The discussions focused on reinforcing the robust relationship between Thailand and China as the two nations approach the 50th…

  • Chinese man dies after drinking 1.5 litres of soda | Thaiger

    Chinese man dies after drinking 1.5 litres of soda

    A 22 year old Chinese man died after consuming 1.5 litres of carbonated soda, sparking a medical debate about the cause of his death. British experts suggest it is unlikely that the soda alone led to his demise. A medical journal, Clinical and Research in Hepatology and Gastroenterology, detailed a rare case where a young Chinese man consumed 1.5 litres…

  • China’s military drills around Taiwan, ‘punishment’ for new president | Thaiger

    China’s military drills around Taiwan, ‘punishment’ for new president

    China’s military announced today that it has started two days of military exercises encircling Taiwan, calling the drills a ‘strong punishment’ against the island’s new president and a ‘stern warning’ against outside interference. The drills follow the inauguration of Taiwan’s President Lai Ching-te on Monday, whom Beijing has condemned as a separatist. According to China’s Eastern Theater Command overseeing the…

  • Thai trade envoy spices up talks with Shanghai to stir-fry ties | Thaiger

    Thai trade envoy spices up talks with Shanghai to stir-fry ties

    In a significant move to bolster economic ties, Thai trade representative Narumon Pinyosinwat met with Zhao Zhuping, Deputy Secretary-General of the Shanghai municipal government yesterday. The discussion centred on expanding trade and investment between Thailand and Shanghai. “Chinese investors sought the highest number of investment privileges from the Thai government last year.” Narumon noted that 430 projects valued at 160…

  • Underground sex bar exposed: 24 Thai women arrested | Thaiger

    Underground sex bar exposed: 24 Thai women arrested

    Taipei law enforcement swooped on an illicit underground bar in the Zhongshan District in Taipei, Taiwan, uncovering a web of illegal activities and arresting 24 Thai women suspected of working as hostesses. The raid, conducted on Saturday, May 18, resulted in the arrest of the 29 year old bar owner, identified only as Chiang, along with four of his employees…

  • Flushed frustration: Sacked employee in bathroom break battle | Thaiger

    Flushed frustration: Sacked employee in bathroom break battle

    A Chinese company employee, dismissed for excessively long bathroom breaks during work hours, sued his employer for compensation but faced counter-evidence. The employee, from Nantong in Jiangsu province, demanded 200,000 yuan (approximately 1 million baht) for what he claimed was an illegal termination. As an employee at an electrical circuit company since June 2015, Liu has been responsible for inspecting…

  • Gamecaster Fat Cat takes own life after spending 2.6 million baht | Thaiger

    Gamecaster Fat Cat takes own life after spending 2.6 million baht

    A famous 21 year old gamecaster, known as Fat Cat, tragically ended his life after spending over 2.6 million baht on his girlfriend, only to be betrayed. His sister revealed the heart-wrenching details, prompting widespread online criticism. The police have officially announced the results of their investigation into the suicide of the gamecaster known as Fat Cat. This announcement has…

  • Chinese woman’s 14-year sister act scam nets 2 million baht pension | Thaiger

    Chinese woman’s 14-year sister act scam nets 2 million baht pension

    An astonishing case of identity fraud came to light when a Chinese woman in the city of Wuhan, China, impersonated her dead sister for 14 years, including through her retirement to claim a pension of 2 million baht. The deception came to an end when the authorities uncovered the ruse and sentenced her to imprisonment. The woman surnamed Zan, managed…

  • Greater Bay Airlines halts Hong Kong-Singapore flights | Thaiger

    Greater Bay Airlines halts Hong Kong-Singapore flights

    Hong Kong-based carrier Greater Bay Airlines (GBA) announced the suspension of its daily service between Hong Kong and Singapore, effective from June 1. The decision, attributed to commercial considerations, comes hot on the heels of its recent rivalry with budget giants Scoot and AirAsia, as well as premium players Singapore Airlines and Cathay Pacific. Launched with much fanfare on April…

  • Chinese woman discovers male chromosomes before wedding | Thaiger

    Chinese woman discovers male chromosomes before wedding

    In a staggering medical revelation, a 27 year old Chinese woman, discovered she had male chromosomes just before her wedding, necessitating immediate surgery. The shocking diagnosis has thrown her life into turmoil as she grapples with her identity and the implications of her impending marriage. Li Yuan’s troubles began in her adolescence when she experienced irregular menstrual cycles and delayed…