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5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 13 to 15)
Bangkok is in one of those moods this weekend where you can go from live music and design markets to quiet park concerts and something far more reflective, all without trying too hard. There is a good mix of big public events and smaller-feeling plans, which means you can keep things lively, slow them down, or do a bit of…
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UK–Thailand AI Conference brings investors and tech leaders together ahead of London Tech Week
The British Embassy Bangkok hosted the UK–Thailand AI Conference on March 10 at Capella Bangkok, bringing together leading technology companies and venture capital firms to advance cooperation in artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and digital innovation. The one-day event was held as part of ongoing celebrations marking 170 years of UK–Thai diplomatic relations. The embassy said the conference highlighted the depth…
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Massilia Bangkok makes history as the best pizzeria in Thailand for 5th time, undefeated since 2021
Massilia Bangkok has been named Best Pizzeria in Thailand 2026 by the 50 Top Pizza Asia Pacific Awards, marking the restaurant’s fifth national title and fourth consecutive win since 2021. The restaurant was also ranked the 6th Best Pizzeria in Asia 2026. National titles (Thailand) 2021: Best Pizzeria in Thailand 2023: Best Pizzeria in Thailand 2024: Best Pizzeria in Thailand…
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Doctor criticises repeat drinker cases as blood supplies run low
A Facebook page drew attention online yesterday, March 10, after it criticised how donated blood is being used for repeat emergency cases linked to heavy drinking, raising concerns about blood shortages and hospital resources. In a post shared via the medical page “เรียนหมอ by หมอแกว หมอแนต”, the doctor wrote that it was regrettable to repeatedly use donated blood for patients…
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Best SIM cards to stay connected in Thailand (2026)
You’ve just landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport after a long flight to Bangkok. Your phone automatically searches for a network, and within seconds, you see the roaming charges: US$15 per day just to check Google Maps or message your hotel. For a two-week trip, that’s over US$200 before you’ve even left the airport. There’s a better way. Staying connected in Thailand…
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Bangkok Bank’s new minimum balance rule faces criticism online
Bangkok Bank’s e-Savings customers are facing new limits on withdrawals and transfers from April 9, after the bank introduced a 2,000 baht minimum balance rule that has already prompted online criticism. The bank said the change applies to its e-Savings account, an online-only savings account without a passbook. Under the new conditions, customers will be blocked from withdrawing, transferring, or…
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Bangkok beats out hundreds of cities to land in the world’s top 5 for food
Bangkok has just been named one of the best food cities in the world, and honestly, if you’ve eaten here, you already know that. A new study by UK-based long-haul travel specialists Travelbag ranked Bangkok fifth on their list of the world’s top foodie destinations for 2026. The ranking looked at four key factors across 36 cities globally: the number…
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Kora Beach Resort Phuket wedding showcase recaps multi-cultural ceremonies on Valentine’s Eve
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Kora Beach Resort Phuket made a statement about love in its grandest form through its wedding showcase, opening a new chapter in Phuket’s destination wedding story. A year since its grand opening, Kora Beach Resort Phuket has welcomed delegates from more than 120 countries when it served as an official host venue for the…
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How UOB is aiming to close Thailand’s education gap with three connected programmes
Seventeen students sharing a single computer. This is not a scenario from decades past, but the current reality in many Thai schools today. While technology creates unprecedented learning opportunities, access remains deeply unequal across Thailand’s education system, and this digital divide is just one piece of a larger challenge facing the country’s youth. Dhornratana Olanhankij, Country Head of Brand, Media…
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Kao’s Laurier backs women’s comfort and confidence with ‘Comfort, Made Together’
Starting on International Women’s Day, March 8, Kao Corporation will launch a campaign in nine Asian countries across the region for its feminine sanitary product brand, Laurier, part of the brand’s core Asian product offerings. Laurier aims to help create more supportive and understanding environments around menstruation, so that women can feel more at ease, both physically and emotionally, under…
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Middle East airspace disruption: What you need to know about delays and reroutes
The Middle East airspace situation remains highly disrupted as of March 5, 2026, with conflict-driven closures, restrictions and airline suspensions affecting key routes between Europe and Asia. The disruption extends beyond airline cancellations, as airlines, regulators, cargo operators and passengers face a fast-changing risk environment shaped by military escalation, missile and air-defence threats, and navigation interference across multiple flight information…
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Should you buy Apple’s entry-level MacBook Neo? A look at the price and specs
Apple has unveiled the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop line positioned for students and first-time Mac users, during its recent product launch week. But is it worth the price? Let’s have a closer look at the specs. This new device is presented as Apple’s most affordable Mac laptop to date, with Thai pricing widely reported at 19,900 baht for…
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Play padel and unwind at the Sensei Padel Club in Patong, Phuket
Sensei Padel Club brings a piece of one of the world’s fastest-growing sports right to Patong, Phuket. The club, as the only padel venue operating in Patong, offers not just its courts, but also a wellness destination for those in the southern island province. Padel combines the best elements of tennis and squash into a fun, social, and easy-to-learn game…
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What is targeted therapy? Precision cancer treatment explained
Cancer treatment is continually evolving, moving toward more precise and less harmful methods. Among the most innovative advances is targeted therapy, a form of treatment that represents a major shift from the traditional broad-stroke approaches. It offers hope to patients by specifically attacking cancer cells while minimising damage to the surrounding healthy tissue. This precision-focused approach often leads to better…
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How the US-Israel war on Iran affects your fuel costs in Thailand
Thailand may face sharp increases in fuel prices as escalating tensions between the US, Israel, and Iran push global oil markets into volatile territory. According to Energy Ministry sources, diesel prices could break the US$100 per barrel mark, and with critical shipping routes under threat, Thai authorities are monitoring stockpiles and supply chains while warning that retail prices remain tied…
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South Korea visa-free trial launched for Indonesian group tourists
South Korea launched a visa-free trial scheme for Indonesian tourists travelling in organised groups, as part of its broader effort to attract 30 million foreign visitors annually. The South Korean government unveiled a new campaign titled “Visit Korea Year” during the 11th National Tourism Strategy Meeting, held under the theme “K-Tourism, Embracing the World: A Great Transformation of Inbound Tourism,…
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15 best SEO training courses in Thailand (2026)
Finding the best seo training in 2026 can be overwhelming. As search evolves with AI, automation, and data-driven marketing, professionals are looking for programmes that go beyond theory and deliver real-world SEO skills. This guide reviews the best seo courses options for marketers, executives, and content teams in Thailand who want to stay competitive in modern search. What is SEO? …
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 27 to March 1)
Bangkok does not slow down just because the calendar is about to flip. The last weekend of February arrives with plenty to step out for, whether you are in the mood to browse, listen, build, or stay out longer than intended. If you are looking for something social, something thoughtful, or something slightly offbeat, this weekend covers it without trying…
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Stronger movement starts with a new summer recovery programme at Sole Mio Clinic Phuket
March in Phuket carries intensity with a brighter sun, longer days, and more outdoor activity. Whether it’s early morning training, golf under tropical skies, or balancing work and workouts as a digital nomad, the body works harder during this season. With heat and movement comes fatigue, stiffness, and hidden muscle imbalance. At Sole Mio Clinic, they believe energy is not…
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The 5 best iftars in Bangkok for Ramadan 2026
Ramadan in Bangkok is many things. It’s reflective, communal, and, let’s be honest, very well fed. As the sun dips below the skyline, the city’s kitchens switch into Iftar mode, serving up everything from comforting mezze spreads to full-on international buffets. Whether you’re gathering the whole family, planning a quiet meal with close friends, or just want someone else to…
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Central Phuket announces landmark expansion to position Phuket as a prestigious global island destination for living
Central Pattana Plc has announced a major expansion of its mixed-use development Central Phuket in Phuket city, aiming to position the island as a global luxury coastal destination for living. The company said the project, which spans 110 rai in Phuket’s central district, will increase in scale by 40% and is scheduled for completion in 2028. Central Pattana said the…
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Where to find the best matcha in Bangkok
The matcha craze did not disappear with last year’s trends. It’s still very much part of Bangkok’s coffee and tea scene, with new spots popping up and old favourites levelling up their game. Ceremonial grade, culinary grade, single origin, umami notes, it can all feel a bit much when you just want a really good cup. To make things easier,…
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How to protect yourself from sudden death
You probably know someone who has passed away “suddenly.” No long illness, no clear warning, just a shocking phone call or message that leaves everyone asking the same question, “How could this happen?” Most people rely on routine health check-ups to reassure themselves that everything is fine. Blood tests are normal, blood pressure is stable, and the ECG shows no…
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Kao launches ‘Attack Jewelry Collection,’ tapping into vibrant-colour lovers’ insights through the lens of a new-gen executive
Kao Industrial (Thailand) Co., Ltd., a leading Japanese manufacturer of consumer and chemical goods, has unveiled its latest laundry breakthrough: the “Attack Jewelry Collection.” This launch marks a pivotal step in the brand’s “Confidence Every Move” strategy, designed to meet the evolving consumer behaviour, as modern urbanites seek more than just cleanliness, particularly working professionals and the younger generation who…
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Where to take your child for vaccinations in Bangkok, Phuket, and Chiang Mai (2026 guide)
For expat families and digital nomads living in Bangkok, Phuket, or Chiang Mai, keeping their children’s vaccinations up-to-date is essential for health protection, school enrolment, and international travel. This 2026 guide explains where to vaccinate your child in each city and how to choose between private hospitals, family clinics, and public centres, with clear advice on schedules, costs, insurance, and…
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Singha shakes hands with TGR Haas, marking its 17th year in Formula 1
Singha Corporation has announced a three-season partnership with the TGR Haas F1 Team as its Official Beer Partner, extending the Thai brand’s presence in the Formula 1 (F1) into 2026 and marking its 17th year in the premier class of motorsports. The partnership was unveiled at an event at Boon Rawd Brewery in Bangkok, attended by Team Principal of TGR…
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S2O 2026 drops world-ending lineup for Songkran: Zedd, Kygo, and Alan Walker back-to-back with Steve Aoki
Get the fits ready and prepare for a massive sonic reset. Singha presents S2O Songkran Music Festival 2026 is officially back to reclaim the throne as the global GOAT of Thai music festivals. This isn’t just a comeback; it’s an evolution. The vibe is elevating the Songkran experience to unprecedented heights under the concept Bigger, Bolder, Wetter. The festival is set…
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Ramadan in Bangkok: Iftar, Taraweh and fasting times
Ramadan is here! The Muslim holy month is the ninth month of the Islamic calendar and begins with the sighting of the new moon, known as the hilal. This year, Ramadan starts on the evening of Wednesday in February and run until Thursday, March 19, with Eid al-Fitr falling on Friday, March 20. It’s one of the most important months…
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Why Thailand got stricter and more welcoming at the same time
A student walked into my gym last year with a plastic bag of documents and a look I’ve seen before. His language school had closed. Not temporarily. Gone. Immigration had pulled his student visa along with thousands of others, and he had a few weeks to either leave the country or find a legitimate program. He’d been in Thailand for…
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