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Where to travel in Thailand in April [2025]
Travelling in Thailand is peak during April if you are looking for a real taste of summer. With high temperatures, amazing beaches, and exciting events, April is an amazing time to visit the country as a whole. Due to the...
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Welcome the New Year in style at INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit
Bangkok doesn’t hold back when it comes to New Year’s celebrations, and neither should you. If you’re still working on your plans, INNSiDE by Meliá Bangkok Sukhumvit has the perfect lineup: delicious buffets for a laid-back feast, fancy rooftop dinners if you’re feeling a bit bougie, a rooftop party to dance your way into 2025, and brunches to start the…
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Thailand’s credit card industry faces toughest challenge in 20 years
The credit card industry in Thailand is bracing for its most formidable challenge in two decades, a situation attributed to an anticipated weak economy next year, as highlighted by the Thai Bankers’ Association’s credit card club. Atis Ruchirawat, chair of the club, emphasised that the unsecured loan sector, encompassing credit cards and personal loans, has already felt the tremors of…
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Sleighing it: Thaiger’s best Christmas films to spark a flurry of debate
In the wake of our Best Christmas Singles feature, The Thaiger is turning the spotlight on our favourite festive films. With a sleigh-load of movies to choose from, we anticipate a flurry of debate as some readers may be miffed to find their beloved Christmas classic absent from our list. But fear not! It’s the perfect topic to get the…
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Thai baht to fall to 35.50 against US dollar by 2025
Kasikorn Research Centre (K-Research) forecasts that the Thai baht will depreciate, reaching 34.50 to the US dollar by the end of this year and sliding further to 35.50 in 2025. This prediction comes as new US government policies are expected to exert pressure on the Chinese yuan next year. The baht recently hit a three-month low of 34.61 against the…
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7 best Christmas tree cakes in Bangkok
Christmas is just around the corner! If you’re still finalising your holiday plans, don’t forget the show-stopping Christmas tree cake. Bangkok’s bakeries are serving up stunning, edible masterpieces that are sure to impress. From elegant designs to cute, budget-friendly creations. These cakes aren’t just desserts, they’re the centrepiece of your festive table. But act fast, pre-orders are filling up, and…
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Thai Red Cross Fair: A fair vibe in the heart of Bangkok
Mark your calendars because the Thai Red Cross Fair 2024 is back! This beloved event is taking place from December 11 to 22, and it will be Thailand’s largest charity fair, blending the nostalgia of a traditional temple fair with a lively celebration for a good cause. Held at Lumpini Park, it honours His Majesty the King’s 72nd birthday while…
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Chic Republic debuts landmark home fashion store in Phuket
Chic Republic Public Company Limited proudly announces the grand opening of Chic Republic’s Phuket branch, marking a significant milestone as the Southern marquee’s first and only home fashion store. The grand opening also marks a breakthrough in retail innovation for Phuket’s home décor and lifestyle market as a whole. Located on Thepkasattri Road with an expansive 120-metre storefront, Chic Republic…
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Thailand health ministry warns of new year disease risks
The Ministry of Public Health issued a warning about diseases to watch out for during the new year, particularly influenza and sudden hearing loss. They urged travellers to monitor their health upon returning from trips abroad. With the weather cooling down and many people travelling internationally, the Department of Disease Control (DDC) has updated its list of diseases with potential…
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Norovirus outbreak in Rayong prompts health guidelines
The Department of Health issued guidelines for preventing the spread of Norovirus following a significant outbreak affecting 1,436 individuals, including students and school personnel in Klaeng district, Rayong province. The outbreak is attributed to contaminated water and ice consumed during a school sports event. Norovirus, a highly communicable virus, primarily affects children with lower immunity and is prevalent during the…
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Where to party on Christmas in Bangkok . VOID Club or Pandora Live Music Bar
This holiday season, Bangkok’s nightlife is about to get an electrifying upgrade. Whether you’re looking for a high-energy dance party or a more laid-back live music bar, the capitol offers a range of unforgettable experiences. The Thaiger lined up two fresh faces in the nightlife scene where you can party in style for Christmas. 1. VOID Club Bangkok: Grand opening…
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Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort releases baby sharks
The Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort, in collaboration with Accor Thailand and Ocean For All, last month hosted an unforgettable eco-adventure that left a lasting impact. Guests had the rare opportunity to release baby Bamboo sharks into their natural habitat, fostering awareness about marine conservation while enjoying Phuket’s stunning coastline. The initiative on November 24 celebrated the resort’s commitment to preserving…
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Techysquad’s award-winning Forex CRM Solutions
Driven by greater competition and increased regulatory scrutiny, the dynamic financial landscape is expected to continue its evolution in 2025. Amid the ever-increasing demand for personalised services, forex brokers must adapt to stay ahead of the curve. At the heart of this is a growing need for tailored customer relationship management (CRM) solutions, particularly those that cater to the specific…
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Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?
Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand? Yes, you do get access to some healthcare for free only if you have a work permit and contribute to…
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Srinagarind Hospital overwhelmed by 830% rise in cancer patients
Srinagarind Hospital in Khon Kaen called on the National Health Security Office (NHSO) to address the overwhelming demand for cancer treatment, following a staggering 830% increase in patients seeking care under the Cancer Anywhere (CA) programme. Hospital director Somsak Tiamkao yesterday, December 17, highlighted that the facility is struggling to cope with the significant rise in cancer patients referred through…
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The Charming Chiang Mai Flower Festival
The Charming Chiang Mai Flower Festival, organised by the Provincial Administrative Organisation, showcases northern Thailand’s vibrant floral diversity and rich cultural heritage. Running from late November to early January, the festival transforms Chiang Mai with colourful flower displays, intricate floats, and traditional performances. Location and schedule The Charming Chiang Mai Flower Festival offers an exciting schedule of events for attendees to enjoy…
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Where to celebrate New Year in Phuket 2025
We can’t think of a better way to ring in the New Year than on the sun-kissed shores of Phuket. Ocean breezes whispering through the palms, glamourous soirées under the stars, the feshest seafood imaginable, and cocktails flowing like the tide – on this beautiful island, 2024 is going out in style. To make sure your New Year celebration is…
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FBS helps traders turn 2025 resolutions into reality with Happy New Trade promo
Leading global broker FBS has just launched its promotional campaign Happy New Trade. The promo is designed to help traders turn their new year’s resolutions into reality. Running until January 26, 2025, the campaign offers participants the chance to achieve more, with exclusive rewards and thrilling opportunities waiting at every level. The Happy New Trade promo transforms trading into a…
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Does UroLift actually work? Here’s what you need to know about UroLift in Bangkok
When it comes to health issues that are, shall we say, ‘below the belt,’ many men are understandably hesitant to seek solutions. But for the countless men experiencing the frustration of benign prostatic hyperplasia (BPH) or an enlarged prostate, finding relief without undergoing surgery is nothing short of a game-changer. If you’ve been exploring your options, chances are you’ve come…
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ONE 172: Takeru faces Rodtang in flyweight kickboxing super-fight
The world’s largest martial arts organisation, ONE Championship, is climbing into the ring with U-NEXT, one of Japan’s leading OTT streaming platforms, to promote ONE 172: Takeru vs. Rodtang, which will take place at the Saitama Super Arena on March 23, 2025. In the main event, the No.2 ranked flyweight kickboxing contender, Takeru Segawa of Japan, will square off against…
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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.…
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NHSO to keep Cancer Anywhere programme despite rising costs
The National Health Security Office (NHSO) confirmed its commitment to maintaining the Cancer Anywhere (CA) programme, which empowers patients to choose their preferred location for cancer treatment. This decision comes amidst calls from various experts to discontinue the scheme due to escalating costs. NHSO Secretary General Jadej Thammatacharee addressed concerns regarding the programme’s new guidelines, announcing the formation of a…
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Grain expectations: Thailand’s biggest rice festival makes comeback
Thailand’s largest rice festival made a triumphant return last weekend, bigger and better than ever, celebrating the rich variety of rice from across the nation in a single grand event. Rice is regarded as the cornerstone of Thai life and culture, a cherished heritage passed down through generations. This includes local wisdom in rice cultivation, which must be preserved and…
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This Thai food can cause serious kidney problems and cancer
Everyone loves delicious food, but sometimes our favourite dishes can be harmful to our health if we eat too much of them. Processed foods, especially meats like sausages, are popular in Thailand, but eating them too often can lead to serious health issues such as kidney disease and cancer. It is important to understand the risks and make mindful choices…
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Start 2025 right with a relaxing New Year’s escape to Novotel Koh Si Chang
As the end of the year approaches, the search for the perfect New Year’s celebration begins. If you want to forget the busy city crowds, why not head to Novotel Koh Si Chang instead? Koh Si Chang is a little island just a quick trip from Bangkok, but it feels like a world away. It offers peace, natural beauty, and…
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How to legally change your licence plates in Thailand
The Department of Land Transport (DLT) manages the straightforward process of changing licence plates in Thailand. Whether you need to update your plates due to relocation, replace lost or damaged ones, or switch to a lucky number, it’s important to follow the legal steps. This guide explains everything you need to know about the process, including required documents, fees, and…
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Brew-tiful festivities: Garden tea party to charm at The House on Sathorn
Celebrate the festive season in style with an enchanting afternoon garden tea party on Sunday, December 22 from 2.30pm 5.30pm at The House on Sathorn. Set against the backdrop of the historic venue, the event combines exquisite culinary indulgence with the melodious charm of a live band, offering an unforgettable afternoon experience. Guests can dine among a selection of festive…
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5 things to do in Bangkok for Christmas
Bangkok is pure magic during Christmas. Picture sparkling lights, festive music, and the scent of holiday treats flowing through the air. It’s not just another city during the holidays, it’s an experience. Bangkok has it all if you’re here to shop, snap photos, or soak in the magic. Here are the top 10 things you can’t miss this Christmas season!…
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Bangkok’s new ‘Health Stations’ promise quick, hassle-free care
Say goodbye to endless queues and tedious hospital visits. The Ministry of Public Health has unveiled its game-changing Health Station initiative, a telemedicine service designed to supercharge universal healthcare in Thailand. Debuting at the Charoenchai Housing Cooperative Community in Bangkok, these futuristic kiosks let residents consult doctors via video calls for 42 medical conditions, dramatically cutting waiting times and hospital…
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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…
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