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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...

  • Condo or resort? Inside PEYLAA, the upcoming Phuket project that promises to let you live the moment | Thaiger

    Condo or resort? Inside PEYLAA, the upcoming Phuket project that promises to let you live the moment

    Life in Phuket feels like a perpetual holiday. Time seems to slow down, nature becomes a part of your daily rhythm, and the ordinary becomes anything but mundane. Simple pleasures, like sipping coffee on your balcony or taking an evening stroll along the beach, become extraordinary. This is the life that PEYLAA Phuket Bang Tao promises to deliver with its…

  • Thailand’s new luxury lies in wellbeing, culinary tourism, and brands | Thaiger

    Thailand’s new luxury lies in wellbeing, culinary tourism, and brands

    For Thailand to seize the potential of luxury tourism and hospitality in 2025, the country needs to go deeper with high-equity branded residences, regenerative wellness and culinary tourism set to determine the destiny of the country becoming Asia’s luxury tourism hub. The importance of brands in Thailand is turning Bangkok into a global playground city while the shift in values…

  • Is it too late for Thailand’s dugongs? | Thaiger

    Is it too late for Thailand’s dugongs?

    Long ago, dugongs were hunted across Southeast Asia for their meat, tusks, and bones. In some regions, their body parts were thought to hold magical powers. Dugong tears, in particular, were said to bring good fortune or even love. But in Thailand, these gentle sea cows often inspired more reverence than harm. Along the Andaman coast, dugongs became symbols of love,…

  • Is it normally this cold in Thailand in January? | Thaiger

    Is it normally this cold in Thailand in January?

    Thailand is a country known for its beaches, nightlife, and sun. Countless people escape their home places to take solace in the Kingdom’s warmth in both the environment and with its people. However, Thailand is pretty cold right now and it is as much of a surprise for those living in a major city like Bangkok where the morning (January…

  • Getting the best out of Koh Samui’s White Lotus frenzy | Thaiger

    Getting the best out of Koh Samui’s White Lotus frenzy

    The island of Koh Samui shimmers like a jewel in the Gulf of Thailand. Its powdery white sand beaches, fringed with swaying coconut palms, have long been a cherished secret for those seeking laid-back luxury. But, as with all secrets, this one couldn’t stay hidden forever. Recently, the island’s gentle ocean breeze has carried more than just the scent of…

  • How to ride a bus in Bangkok | Thaiger

    How to ride a bus in Bangkok

    Beyond Bangkok’s reliable BTS Skytrain and MRT subway systems, the city also offers an extensive bus network that continues to serve as a vital transportation option for residents and visitors. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) and Thai Smile Bus (TSB) operate a comprehensive fleet of buses that will help you get around Bangkok. Plus, it is a nice and cheaper…

  • Flying too high – The risk and responsibility of modern influencers | Thaiger

    Flying too high – The risk and responsibility of modern influencers

    Long ago, on the Greek island of Crete, a brilliant inventor named Daedalus crafted wings of feathers and wax to escape captivity alongside his son, Icarus. The wings were a marvel of human ingenuity, a gift of freedom. Before they took flight, Daedalus gave Icarus a warning. “Fly too low, and the sea will drag you down. Fly too high,…

  • Moo Deng: Thailand’s personality of the year | Thaiger

    Moo Deng: Thailand’s personality of the year

    Time magazine’s annual selection for Person of the Year often reflects on the individuals who have captured global attention. While it is usually presidents and influential figures, it is clear here in Thailand who truly deserves the title. Forget the political icons—our beloved Moo Deng, the pint-sized pygmy hippo, has captured hearts, taken over social media, and established herself as…

  • Sea view vs mountain view: Which Etherhome Phuket condo unit suits you? | Thaiger

    Sea view vs mountain view: Which Etherhome Phuket condo unit suits you?

    Phuket is a haven for anyone seeking tranquillity, luxury, and breathtaking natural beauty. If you’re buying a condo in Phuket, you know that you’re not only choosing walls and windows but also the view that will greet you every day.  Would you prefer to wake up to lush green hills, the sparkling waters of the Andaman Sea, or maybe a…

  • The Phuket southern shift: More than just real estate | Thaiger

    The Phuket southern shift: More than just real estate

    Over the past two years, Phuket’s real estate market has experienced a remarkable surge, with rising prices and growing demand. As tropical islands evolve over time, certain areas mature and develop, and much of the recent focus has been on the northwest, particularly the Bangtao area. For property buyers, location is often influenced by proximity to key amenities such as…

  • Is tap water in Thailand safe to consume? | Thaiger

    Is tap water in Thailand safe to consume?

    Wondering if you can drink the tap water in Thailand? From brushing your teeth to filling up a bottle, it’s helpful to understand a few basics. Tap water safety in Thailand varies by location, and while some people use it without issue, others avoid it completely. Here’s a guide on what’s safe, what’s not. How clean is Bangkok’s tap water…

  • Tsunami survivor’s story: A journey from chaos to hope | Thaiger

    Tsunami survivor’s story: A journey from chaos to hope

    The Indian Ocean tsunami touched countless lives, claiming more than 230,000 people across 14 countries. In Thailand alone, over 8,000 perished. What would you do in such a situation? How would you react if you found yourself in the “warzone” of your life, with only seconds to act? These are the questions the tsunami compels us to confront. The answers…

  • Top benefits of owning a freehold unit at Etherhome Seaview Condo in Phuket | Thaiger

    Top benefits of owning a freehold unit at Etherhome Seaview Condo in Phuket

    For foreigners dreaming of owning a slice of paradise that is Phuket, buying a freehold condo is the ultimate way in.  And there’s no better place to make that dream a reality than at Etherhome Seaview Condo. Located next to Rawai Beach in Phuket, Etherhome offers freehold ownership options for foreign investors and international ​​buyers who want to call Phuket…

  • Bangkok’s waterways get a cleaner, greener future with ‘Pitak Tara’ canal-cleaning boats | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s waterways get a cleaner, greener future with ‘Pitak Tara’ canal-cleaning boats

    If you live in Bangkok, you’re probably all too familiar with its canals, or khlongs, quietly winding their way through the city. They’re part of Bangkok’s charm, a living reminder of its past as the ‘Venice of the East.’ But while these waterways have been the city’s lifelines, transporting goods and people for centuries, they’re facing a monumental challenge, pollution.…

  • 6 Wicked-themed desserts in Bangkok worth holding space for | Thaiger

    6 Wicked-themed desserts in Bangkok worth holding space for

    Wicked fever has swept the media-consuming world. If you’ve been online at all recently, you’re sure to have seen the myriad reels, memes, and tiktoks that are all talking about this film. To get you in on the hype, we’re bringing to you a list of six Wicked-themed desserts to try in Bangkok — so, leave a little room after…

  • Bangkok joins Dubai and Miami as top global playground cities | Thaiger

    Bangkok joins Dubai and Miami as top global playground cities

    Ultra-luxury global consumer brands from the fashion and auto sectors are moving into the real estate space in Asia as a natural extension of their powerful brand-led businesses – resetting the map of international buyers who are crossing borders like never before. The surge in investment from overseas buyers, who can be more accurately defined as collectors of limited-edition assets,…

  • Holidays and observances in Thailand in 2025 | Thaiger

    Holidays and observances in Thailand in 2025

    As we get ready for the new year, it’s a great time to start planning ahead. The holidays and observances in Thailand for 2025 are a perfect opportunity to make sure you’re booking your time off or planning that trip you’ve been thinking about. Whether you’re staying in Thailand or heading elsewhere, it’s always handy to know which days are…

  • Thailand destination guide: Cherng Talay, Phuket through the eyes of its residents | Thaiger

    Thailand destination guide: Cherng Talay, Phuket through the eyes of its residents

    Cherng Talay, now a palm-fringed melting pot for locals, expats, and tourists, was once a well-kept secret, an escape from Patong’s neverending crowds. However, as more and more people settle here, it has quickly become one of the most sought-after areas in Phuket.  The beaches remain relatively quiet compared to the busy shores of Patong or Kata, and it still…

  • Celebrating Thailand’s Father’s Day | Thaiger

    Celebrating Thailand’s Father’s Day

    Thailand’s Father’s Day, celebrated on 5th December, is a heartfelt occasion that honours fatherhood and reflects the rich cultural traditions of the country. This day holds dual significance as it also commemorates the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, whose birthday is marked by the occasion. The day is a unique opportunity for families and communities to come together and for expats…

  • What it’s like to own a luxury villa in Phuket: Inside Botanica Four Seasons | Thaiger

    What it’s like to own a luxury villa in Phuket: Inside Botanica Four Seasons

    Waking up to the birds chirping, with the first ray of sunlight filtering through the trees and the glint of your private pool sparkling in the morning light – sounds like a perfect dream, right? Well, it could be your regular Wednesday morning at Botanica Four Seasons, a luxury villa collection in Phuket by the renowned Botanica Luxury Villas.   If…

  • Risky shopping at the Mae Klong Railway Market: Thailand’s most dangerous market | Thaiger

    Risky shopping at the Mae Klong Railway Market: Thailand’s most dangerous market

    Thailand’s Mae Klong Railway Market offers an extraordinary blend of local culture, tradition, and excitement. Known as the umbrella-closing market or Talad Hoop Rom, this bustling marketplace operates right on active train tracks, where vendors skillfully adjust their stalls to make way for oncoming trains. Located in Samut Songkhram, about 90 kilometres southwest of Bangkok, the market attracts visitors worldwide…

  • How Thai superstitions shape daily life today | Thaiger

    How Thai superstitions shape daily life today

    Thai culture is full of fascinating traditions, and superstitions are a big part of it. If you’re walking past a spirit house or hearing someone talk about an unlucky number, you’ll notice these beliefs are everywhere. Superstitions may seem mystical, but they still influence daily life in Thailand. Understanding these beliefs can help you connect with Thai culture. Let’s explore…

  • Understanding Thai spirit houses and the offerings given to them | Thaiger

    Understanding Thai spirit houses and the offerings given to them

    When you are in Thailand, it doesn’t matter where you are, from the city centre of Bangkok to the mountainous region of Chaing Mai. You just can’t help but notice these small shrines in front of buildings or under trees. Oftentimes, you might ask yourself what is the purpose of these shrines? In this article, we will go through everything…

  • The benefits of dating a Thai guy | Thaiger

    The benefits of dating a Thai guy

    If you’ve ever experienced Thai hospitality, you know it feels like a warm hug for the soul. Now, imagine that kindness and charm wrapped into a relationship, it’s no wonder so many people find dating Thai guys an irresistible idea! Beyond their handsome smiles and laid-back vibe, there’s a lot more to love. Here are some benefits of dating a…

  • The 5 underrated apps you need to use in Thailand | Thaiger

    The 5 underrated apps you need to use in Thailand

    Much like the rest of the world, Thais love using apps to navigate their way through life. Of course, there are hundreds of apps to use daily, but we’ve compiled a list of the most underrated apps in the country that won’t only make your life in the Land of Smiles easier but can also get you some fantastic discounts.…

  • How to choose the perfect family-friendly property in Phuket | Thaiger

    How to choose the perfect family-friendly property in Phuket

    Phuket has long attracted visitors from around the globe with its golden beach and lush green hills. Many come for a holiday and leave captivated, often deciding they want a piece of the island for themselves. That’s why, despite fluctuations in the market, Phuket continues to be a lucrative destination for property investment. The post-pandemic tourism boom, along with a…

  • Surprising yadom facts you probably didn’t know | Thaiger

    Surprising yadom facts you probably didn’t know

    If you’ve spent time in Thailand, you’ve probably seen yadom or those small, refreshing inhalers. They’re everywhere: taxis, offices, schools, even at cafes. But while they’re common here, yadom is a curiosity for expats. Let’s dive into the details, from its cultural role to clever uses you may not know about. Cultural significance of yadom in Thailand Yadom isn’t just…

  • The risks of overusing yadom | Thaiger

    The risks of overusing yadom

    If you’ve spent any time in Thailand, you’ve probably come across yadom, the small nasal inhalers you see everywhere. While yadom is generally safe, there are some risks to be aware of if you’re using it often or if you have specific health conditions. This guide covers what you need to know about safe yadom use, including the potential downsides…

  • Social media and cancel culture in Thailand | Thaiger

    Social media and cancel culture in Thailand

    Today, anyone with a platform can be ‘cancelled’ on social media, and in Thailand, that’s no different. Social media has become a powerful place where people connect, share views, and hold others accountable. But in Thailand, cancel culture isn’t just about calling out celebrity mistakes. It often ties into politics, societal expectations, and cultural identity. In this article, we will…

  • How TikTok trends shape Thai pop culture | Thaiger

    How TikTok trends shape Thai pop culture

    If you’ve noticed people in Thailand randomly breaking into TikTok dances or throwing out catchy new slang, you’re seeing TikTok’s influence in action. The platform is more than just a hub for addictive short videos, it’s reshaping Thailand’s pop culture, subtly influencing everything from fashion to the way people talk. Here’s how this digital phenomenon has woven itself into Thai…