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  • There’s no place like home to get fit: Reinventing yourself as you Age | Thaiger

    There’s no place like home to get fit: Reinventing yourself as you Age

    For a lot of people, the gym feels like a test of confidence before it becomes a place to train. You worry about what to wear, whether you’re doing the exercises right, and who might be watching. This is one of the reasons home fitness has become more popular in recent years, and 24/7 Fit Me, a home-based fitness service…

  • ICONSIAM hosts an exclusive evening welcoming LACMA Executives | Thaiger

    ICONSIAM hosts an exclusive evening welcoming LACMA Executives

    ICONSIAM, the global landmark on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, steadfast in its mission to become a global hub for artistic collaboration and cultural exchange, recently had the distinct honour of hosting an exclusive dinner reception. The event welcomed Michael Govan, CEO and Director of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art (LACMA), one of the world’s most…

  • Thai student hospitalised after 800 squat punishment at school | Thaiger

    Thai student hospitalised after 800 squat punishment at school

    A student in Thailand was hospitalised earlier this week after a teacher allegedly ordered him to perform 800 squats as punishment for failing to hand in his homework. The incident was brought to light today, February 4, by the Facebook page เจ๊ม้อย v+, where the boy’s father shared his son’s experience. According to the father, the student began to suffer…

  • A practical way to think about healthcare when living in Thailand | Thaiger

    A practical way to think about healthcare when living in Thailand

    Living in Thailand means co-existing with a healthcare system that’s brilliant in some ways and frustrating in others. Oftentimes, private hospitals feel like five-star hotels, with doctors trained internationally, and the costs seem reasonable compared to Western countries, until you’re actually sitting in that consultation room without insurance, watching the bill climb. Here’s the thing most people don’t tell you…

  • Bangkok Design Week 2026 opens as Southeast Asia’s largest creative platform | Thaiger

    Bangkok Design Week 2026 opens as Southeast Asia’s largest creative platform

    The Creative Economy Agency (CEA) and partners officially opened Bangkok Design Week 2026 (BKKDW2026), Southeast Asia’s largest design festival. Now in its ninth edition, this year’s event is held under the theme “DESIGN S/O/S,” signalling that design serves as a solution to multidimensional challenges amid widespread crises across economic, environmental, social, and quality-of-life issues, while also elevating the city to…

  • GWM discontinues Good Cat, prepares ORA 5 SUV launch for Thai market | Thaiger

    GWM discontinues Good Cat, prepares ORA 5 SUV launch for Thai market

    Great Wall Motor (Thailand) has announced the discontinuation of its ORA Good Cat electric vehicle after more than four years on the market, making way for the launch of the GWM ORA 5 SUV and other new models in 2026. The ORA Good Cat, which first arrived in Thailand in October 2021, accumulated total sales of 20,827 units before production…

  • Self-care on every corner: How convenience stores in Thailand have evolved into health hubs | Thaiger

    Self-care on every corner: How convenience stores in Thailand have evolved into health hubs

    Thailand is well-known for its Wats (Buddhist temples), breathtaking beaches and islands, and vibrant night bazaars. Yet one feature often overlooked is our convenience stores. Although not one of our cultural monuments, with more than 14,000 outlets nationwide as of 2024 – among the highest densities per capita globally – these stores have become iconic landmarks in their own right.…

  • Thailand signs deal with Canva to improve digital learning | Thaiger

    Thailand signs deal with Canva to improve digital learning

    Thailand’s Office of the Private Education Commission (OPEC) has signed a memorandum of understanding in Bangkok with Canva, marking a new collaboration to enhance digital learning and design capabilities in private schools across the country. The agreement was signed at OPEC’s Bangkok headquarters on January 26 by OPEC Secretary-General Monthon Phaksuwan and Canva Thailand Country Manager Pakapol Thangtongchin. The partnership…

  • Thailand’s love for urban gardening | Thaiger

    Thailand’s love for urban gardening

    Walk down nearly any street in Bangkok, and you’ll notice something that doesn’t quite match the usual portrait of a Southeast Asian megacity. Between the concrete shophouses and glass towers, beneath the elevated train tracks and along the motorcycle-clogged pavements, plants are everywhere. Not manicured landscaping or municipal flower beds, but an unruly profusion of potted trees, herbs in plastic…

  • Where to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Thailand | Thaiger

    Where to celebrate Valentine’s Day in Thailand

    Valentine’s Day is coming in hot again, and no, you don’t have to panic-book the first candlelit table you see. Thailand does romance in many lanes, from private islands where the world politely disappears, to riverside dinners that feel cinematic. Here are the best ones. Where to go Date Location Why it’s special The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort…

  • Big Bad Wolf Books 2026 brings massive discounts to Seacon Bangkae | Thaiger

    Big Bad Wolf Books 2026 brings massive discounts to Seacon Bangkae

    Book lovers, the Big Bad Wolf Books 2026 is back in Bangkok, and this time it’s bringing the bargains closer to home (relatively, for some). This beloved book fair promises hundreds of thousands of titles at discounts of up to 90% off. There’s something here for every reader, whether you’re hunting for children’s picture books, the latest bestsellers, or cookbooks…

  • Budget phones that are thin and light in 2026 | Thaiger

    Budget phones that are thin and light in 2026

    The budget smartphone market in early 2026 has achieved what seemed impossible just two years ago: delivering phones under 8mm thick with battery capacities exceeding 6,000mAh, all while keeping prices under 13,000 baht. The breakthrough comes from silicon-carbon battery technology, which packs 20-30% more energy into the same space by using silicon composite anodes instead of traditional graphite. For budget-conscious…

  • Astrologer predicts Thailand’s next prime minister for 2026 Election | Thaiger

    Astrologer predicts Thailand’s next prime minister for 2026 Election

    Astrological prediction becomes especially compelling when applied to unprecedented political situations, particularly when forecasts must be made before an actual term of office begins. According to JD Mukkarji, a scientific astrologer residing in Bangkok, unlike recurring events such as annual or biennial sports tournaments, where patterns are relatively easier to track, political transitions often lack predictable cycles. Events that occur…

  • Product Watch warns Thai youth about cannabis vapes | Thaiger

    Product Watch warns Thai youth about cannabis vapes

    Product Watch issued a warning yesterday, January 29, that electric cannabis vapes are spreading rapidly among young people, highlighting their low cost, easy availability, and toy‑like design as growing risks to children and teens. Associate Professor Dr Sirach Lapyai from the Faculty of Public Health at Mahidol University, who also manages the Product Watch project monitoring dangerous health products, said…

  • Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok hosts Bangkok Design Week 2026 | Thaiger

    Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok hosts Bangkok Design Week 2026

    Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok, in collaboration with the Bang Rak District Office, is honoured to be selected as one of the principal venues for Bangkok Design Week 2026 (BKKDW 2026). Organised by the Creative Economy Agency (Public Organisation) (CEA), the international creative festival will take place from January 29 to February 8 under the theme “Design S/O/S.” Bangkok Design Week…

  • Thailand reforms business, visa, and social laws to attract global expats | Thaiger

    Thailand reforms business, visa, and social laws to attract global expats

    Thailand is undertaking its most comprehensive expatriate policy overhaul in decades, introducing reforms across business law, visa regulations, property ownership, and civil rights that collectively aim to position the country as Southeast Asia’s premier destination for foreign residents and investors. Announced progressively throughout 2024 and early 2025, these reforms respond to regional competition for foreign talent and investment, particularly as…

  • A seafood & champagne night at Sole Mio’s 7th Floor Restaurant | Thaiger

    A seafood & champagne night at Sole Mio’s 7th Floor Restaurant

    This February, 7th Floor Restaurant & Bar at Sole Mio Hotel & Wellness Phuket presents The Aristocratic Duo, a relaxed rooftop evening overlooking the shores of Bangtao, accompanied by a seafood and champagne pairing. Bringing together an Alain Navare Champagne and a seafood platter for two as the sunburst skies slowly fade into the night, guests are invited to settle…

  • BoT flags suspicious cash withdrawals, tightens online gold trading rules | Thaiger

    BoT flags suspicious cash withdrawals, tightens online gold trading rules

    Thailand’s central bank, Bank of Thailand (BoT), is cracking down on suspicious financial activity after unusual cash withdrawals totalling 250 million baht were flagged across commercial banks. BoT Governor, Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput, revealed on January 28 that commercial banks have been ordered to urgently investigate irregular cash withdrawal patterns. In one case, a customer withdrew 250 million baht in a single…

  • The quick history of Valentine’s Day in Thailand from the 1980s to now | Thaiger

    The quick history of Valentine’s Day in Thailand from the 1980s to now

    Valentine’s Day in Thailand bears little resemblance to its Western origins. What arrived as a foreign novelty in the 1980s has evolved into a distinctively Thai institution, one that blends bureaucratic ritual, spiritual intervention, commercial spectacle, and most recently, historic civil rights milestones into a celebration that reveals as much about Thai society as it does about romance. On this…

  • What no one tells you about being a digital nomad in Thailand | Thaiger

    What no one tells you about being a digital nomad in Thailand

    Bangkok ranks first as the world’s favourite city for digital nomads, with Chiang Mai close behind. It’s easy to see why. Thailand has a magnetic charm that pulls people in. You come for a short stay, rent a scooter, find a café with fast Wi Fi, and before you know it, you are talking about “base cities” and lease renewals.…

  • Thailand vs. Vietnam vs. Malaysia: Which is better for long-term living? | Thaiger

    Thailand vs. Vietnam vs. Malaysia: Which is better for long-term living?

    Thailand, Vietnam, and Malaysia have each carved out their own space in the long-term expat landscape. Thailand offers dependable healthcare and a well-established expat infrastructure. Vietnam stands out for rock-bottom costs and relentless urban energy. Malaysia brings modern living standards, cultural diversity, and an English-speaking environment that makes settling in remarkably smooth. There’s no one-size-fits-all answer here. The right choice…

  • When is the Chinese New Year in 2026 and what is the Fire Horse? | Thaiger

    When is the Chinese New Year in 2026 and what is the Fire Horse?

    As the sound of firecrackers from the international New Year celebrations begins to fade, the atmosphere of the most important festival for Thai people of Chinese descent is drawing near. The year 2569 BE, or the Chinese zodiac Year of the Horse, carries special significance. According to Chinese astrology, it is a Fire element year, known as the “Fire Horse,”…

  • EDC Thailand announces new December dates following strong early-year momentum | Thaiger

    EDC Thailand announces new December dates following strong early-year momentum

    Following the success of EDC 2026, held just last week from January 16 to 18, Future Vibes, the developer and operator of international music festivals in Thailand, together with Insomniac, the global dance music experience curator and creator of Electric Daisy Carnival (EDC), announced the return of EDC Thailand for its third edition. The festival will move from its traditional…

  • An exclusive 6-Hands Experience unites three visionary chefs at Blue by Alain Ducasse | Thaiger

    An exclusive 6-Hands Experience unites three visionary chefs at Blue by Alain Ducasse

    Blue by Alain Ducasse, the one-Michelin-starred French restaurant located at ICONLUXE, 1st Floor, ICONSIAM, hosted an extraordinary 6-Hands Experience on January 19, welcoming three award-winning culinary talents for a collaborative dining experience defined by artistry, connection, and emotion. The event featured Chef Evens López, Executive Chef of Blue by Alain Ducasse, who has built an impressive international career across several…

  • Thailand monitors Nipah virus threat following Indian outbreak | Thaiger

    Thailand monitors Nipah virus threat following Indian outbreak

    Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) has issued a public alert today, January 23, over the Nipah virus following an outbreak in India, urging coordination with the One Health network to prevent potential spread into the country. The DDC confirms on its Facebook page that it is closely monitoring the situation and is fast-tracking coordination with the One Health network.…

  • Golf Excellence at St. Andrews International School, Green Valley | Thaiger

    Golf Excellence at St. Andrews International School, Green Valley

    Choosing a school is one of the most important decisions parents have to make for their children. For families with children who love sport, there is often another question sitting in the background. Will the school actually support that passion, or will it remain a hobby squeezed around exams and deadlines? At St. Andrews International School, Green Valley, students’ passions…

  • 12 digital marketing agencies to reach your audience effectively (2026) | Thaiger

    12 digital marketing agencies to reach your audience effectively (2026)

    Looking to make a significant impact online for your business in Thailand? Having a strong online presence is essential. That’s where a top digital marketing agency in Thailand comes in. They are the experts who can help your brand cut through the noise and reach your target audience effectively. With many agencies available, how do you choose the right one? …

  • Thailand tourism at a tipping point as regional rivals surge, TTF 2026 warns | Thaiger

    Thailand tourism at a tipping point as regional rivals surge, TTF 2026 warns

    Thailand’s tourism industry is approaching a decisive moment. As travel patterns evolve and regional competitors accelerate investment, the kingdom faces mounting pressure to adapt or risk losing its long-held leadership position in Asia-Pacific tourism. For decades, Thailand has been one of the world’s most successful tourism destinations. Today, however, competition is intensifying. While Thailand’s international arrivals declined 7.2% in 2025,…

  • Singha Park Chiang Rai celebrates 10th anniversary of International Balloon Fiesta with grand showcase of 30+ balloons from 13 nations | Thaiger

    Singha Park Chiang Rai celebrates 10th anniversary of International Balloon Fiesta with grand showcase of 30+ balloons from 13 nations

    Singha Park Chiang Rai celebrates its spot as a “World Class Love Destination,” preparing to host the largest international balloon festival in ASEAN, “Singha Park International Balloon Fiesta 2026,” for the 10th time. The event is set to transform the Chiang Rai sky with the colours of over 30 balloons from 13 countries worldwide to welcome the month of love…

  • How to combine stocks and crypto in 2026 investment strategies | Thaiger

    How to combine stocks and crypto in 2026 investment strategies

    Stocks have long been the go-to for building wealth, steady, reliable, and trusted by generations. But traditions aren’t the key theme of 2026. The rise of cryptocurrencies has snatched the attention of everyone from tech enthusiasts to institutions worldwide, and sometimes, it even outpaces stocks. Between 2022 and 2024, both markets were rocked by volatility, regulatory crackdowns, and fierce debate.…