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Top digital marketing and SEO agency: Why brands choose Convert Cake
A strong digital presence is a must for any business chasing market share and growth in this day and age. But turning that ambition into tangible results? That takes the right partner. And if you’ve been looking for a top...
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The 5 most common travel emergencies in Thailand and how to be prepared
Thailand is a popular destination known for its dynamic culture, stunning beaches, and bustling cities however, travellers can face unexpected travel emergencies that include medical issues, road accidents, petty theft, and natural disasters. To ensure a safe and enjoyable trip, it’s essential to be prepared for these common travel emergencies in Thailand. By knowing the risks, having the right travel…
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BLACKPINK’s Lisa Manobal’s story from a dream to superstardom
Do you know her as Lisa BLACKPINK or simply as Lisa Manobal from her solo career? Either way, I’m sure that it’s certainly a name that you have come across before as she has exploded into the limelight with such vigour in recent years. But just like any other success story, it all began with a just dream. Born Pranpriya…
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What to do in Bangkok this March 2025
March has arrived, and Bangkok is turning up the heat. Not just with the weather, but with a lineup of events that’ll keep you busy all month. From thought-provoking art exhibitions to live music, screenings, and Women’s Month celebrations, there’s something happening in every corner of the city. Not sure where to start? We’ve rounded up the best things to do…
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Thai minister refutes 92 billion baht foreign healthcare cost claim
Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin addressed public concerns after the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) reported that healthcare costs for foreign workers reached 92 billion baht last year. He clarified that the actual figure was closer to 2 billion baht. Somsak acknowledged that healthcare spending increased during 2021 and 2022 due to the Covid-19 pandemic, noting that the…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 28 to March 2)
Wasn’t it just Valentine’s Day? Somehow, we’re already heading into March. Time’s moving fast, but don’t stress! This weekend in Bangkok is all about kicking back, eating well, partying hard, and maybe even squeezing in some shopping. Need an excuse to get out? Planning the weekend for your crew? Either way, here are the 9 best things to do in Bangkok…
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Paii launches its new set lunch at The House on Sathorn, W Bangkok
Paii at W Bangkok is happy to announce a new addition to their beloved lunch menu with the Paii Set Lunch. Served daily, the offering is designed to provide a dining experience like no other. Perfect for both business lunches and leisurely midday meals. Paii Set Lunch allows guests to indulge in a selection of dishes including starter, main course,…
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Shiny Airy Freely solo exhibition debuts at Siam Paragon
Shiny Airy Freely is a solo exhibition by artist Dong-Pongsathat Ouayklang, presenting landscape paintings through a deeply personal and liberated perspective. Light, colour, space, and emotion are the key elements shaping his work, reflecting both visual and emotional experiences. Light and colour: The influence of changing atmospheres The word Shiny here represents more than just light, it embodies the dynamic…
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Top 9 things to do at Jungceylon Patong besides shopping
We all know that Jungceylon Patong is a shopping paradise. From Thai snacks to Coach bags, you can find it all here. But what if you’re not in the mood to shop? Maybe you just want to relax. Maybe you’re planning a date night. Or maybe a day out with the whole family to escape the hot tropical sun. Whatever…
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Thai Group launches health-focused marketplace in Silom
Arthinan Pichanont, vice chairperson of Thai Group Holdings, announced the launch of A Root by Thai Group, an initiative focused on promoting health and well-being through a marketplace of health-conscious products and food. The organisation, committed to ensuring financial stability and sustainable well-being for all Thais, recognises the importance of preparing for new and challenging risks. This venture aligns with…
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What’s not covered by health insurance in Thailand?
Health insurance in Thailand has important limits that everyone should know. Many policies do not cover pre-existing conditions, motorcycle accidents, extreme sports, or specific treatments. These gaps can lead to unexpected costs during emergencies. Coverage for outpatient care and hospital stays also varies between plans. In this article, we’ll explore what is typically not covered by health insurance in Thailand…
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Join Soul & Sole Sunset Journeys for art, wellness & self- discovery
Inspired by the Phuket Biennale 2025, Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness presents Soul & Sole Sunset Journeys. Taking place every last Saturday of the month (from 5pm to 7pm), guests are invited to embrace creativity, balance, and renewal through immersive art and wellness experiences as well as forging meaningful connections in an inspiring space. Located just 200 metres from…
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How Hairtran Clinic in Bangkok delivers hair transplants that actually look good
For many people, hair loss often comes hand in hand with a decline in confidence. If you’ve been struggling with receding hairline that creeps up like a bad memory or thinning patches that weren’t there last year, you probably know how hard it is to find a solution. But you don’t have to just accept it, Hairtran Clinic in Bangkok,…
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Is healthcare costs in Thailand really cheaper than in the West?
Healthcare costs in Thailand are known for being more affordable than in Western countries. Medical procedures, from basic check-ups to major surgeries, can cost up to 75% less. The system includes both public and private hospitals, offering high-quality care with modern equipment and skilled doctors. Thailand attracts medical tourists with its lower prices and reliable services. However, factors like higher…
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Have you eaten rice today? A love language shrouded in simplicity
In many parts of Asia, especially Thailand, rice is life. It’s the steaming bowl that soothes after a long day, the humble plate shared among friends and family. It’s the ever-present comfort food that feels like a warm hug. As one of the world’s largest rice exporters, Thailand’s relationship with rice goes far beyond economics. Here, rice doesn’t just fill…
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Use your DTV Visa to open a bank account with FITFAC
Many expats holding a DTV Visa may encounter difficulties when trying to open a Thai bank account, as almost every bank refuses to provide account services for DTV Visa holders. The primary concern for banks is that accounts opened by foreigners could be used for illegal financial activities such as online gambling, romance scams, or even money laundering. These policies…
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An opportunity to seize: Ascot International School Open House and Scholarship Programme
Ascot International School Bangkok has always been known as a launchpad for young minds destined to think bigger, aim higher, and achieve more. Now, here’s your chance to see it in action. The school is hosting an Early Years Open House on February 28, and parents can get an inside look at how its play-based curriculum builds strong foundations for…
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What travel insurance covers motorbike accidents?
Riding a motorbike while travelling in Thailand is a great way to explore new places, but it also comes with risks. Road conditions can be unpredictable, and traffic laws may be different from what travellers are used to. Accidents happen, and they can lead to injuries, high medical bills, or even worse. Travel insurance helps cover these risks by paying…
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Smooth travel to Belgium and the Netherlands: Visa tips & tricks!
Make Belgium and the Netherlands your next destination with the right visa in hand. Explore the iconic tulip fields, cruise through Amsterdam’s scenic canals, or stroll through the historic streets of Bruges. Don’t forget to enjoy some authentic Belgian chocolate along the way. You can start your visa application today and get ready for your journey! Can’t wait to visit?…
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Nikki Beach Koh Samui’s iconic White Party returns in March
Nikki Beach Hospitality Group, the global luxury lifestyle brand, is delighted to announce the return of its iconic White Party at Nikki Beach Koh Samui. Set against the breathtaking backdrop of Lipa Noi Beach, this year’s edition, inspired by Ivory Blooms, will take place on Friday, March 14. Guests will experience a night of pure magic, as Mademoiselle Sabah, Nikki Beach’s…
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Meet RevisionSuccess: Studying doesn’t always have to be boring
Artificial Intelligence has undoubtedly come a long way since it began to permeate the social space just a few years ago. Leading the charge at the time was OpenAI’s ChatGPT, an AI chatbot that facilitates human-like conversations to complete tasks. As the technology continued to flourish from its adolescent stages to its current pioneering form, this shift and development sparked…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 21 to 23)
February is slipping by fast! Last week, Bangkok was all about romance, with candlelit dinners, rooftop drinks, and all the Valentine’s fuss. This weekend? Bangkok has a line up of fun things to do, as always. From late-night parties and smooth jazz to ice baths to shock your senses and art exhibitions to explore, here’s what’s worth your time. 8…
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Blowing smoke: 12 year old girl fights for life after two years vaping
A 12 year old girl in Buriram is fighting for her life after vaping for two years, causing almost 100% damage to her lungs. Her family had no idea about her dangerous habit until they were informed by her school, highlighting the growing crisis of youth vaping in Thailand. The shocking revelation came when teachers at her school in Don…
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What is the 5 year visa for the digital nomad in Thailand?
The Destination Thailand Visa (DTV) is a great option for digital nomads, remote workers, and freelancers who want to stay in Thailand for a long time. This multiple-entry visa is valid for five years, allowing stays of up to 180 days per entry, with the option to extend. While it does not serve as a work permit, it lets remote…
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Chemotherapy is not that scary: Myths, facts, and how modern treatment make it easier
Getting a cancer diagnosis is scary enough. But for many, it’s what comes next that sparks even more fear: chemotherapy. The word alone might conjure up the familiar scenes you’ve seen in movies, usually a person staring at their reflection before tearfully shaving their head, their lives seemingly drained away. Pop culture often portrays chemotherapy as the beginning of the…
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5 Tips for planning a wedding at a luxury hotel in Hua Hin
Ocean breezes in your hair, the sun on your face, and the sound of waves crashing in the background as you exchange your vows. You can already picture how beautiful your wedding in Hua Hin will be. And with so many luxury hotels, like Aviyana Hua Hin, offering all-inclusive wedding packages, planning should be easy, right? Definitely! But even with…
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Thailand battles flu season as cases soar and fever pitch rises
Thailand is facing a major influenza outbreak, with 107,570 cases recorded this year and nine deaths, the Public Health Ministry confirmed yesterday, February 18. Flu infections are surging at 15,000 new cases per week, a sharp rise from the 10,000 per week reported in early 2024. Dr Jurai Wongsawat, spokesperson for the Department of Disease Control (DDC), stated that children…
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The White Lotus Season 3 is deliciously unhinged
Finally, The White Lotus Season 3 has graced our screens, and let me tell you, it’s wild, mysterious, and darkly hilarious as I hoped it would be. Suppose the first two showed us the cracks in the glossy facade of the ultra-wealthy. In that case, this season is about smashing that facade entirely, wrapping it in layers of Thai spirituality,…
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Chaiyaphum prison hit hard as influenza cases soar past 1,000
Health officials in Chaiyaphum are sounding the alarm after influenza type A cases surged past 1,000, with more than 500 infections reported at the provincial male prison in Mueang district alone. Dr Suppapong Chaimongkol, head of preventive medicine at the Chaiyaphum Public Health Office, warned that children and inmates are the most affected, leading several schools to suspend classes and…
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7 best dessert spots at CentralwOrld
CentralwOrld isn’t just a shopping paradise — it’s also a dessert lover’s dream come true. Whether you’re craving flaky French pastries, cloud-like cheesecakes, or the smoothest gelato in town, this mega-mall has it all. From sky-high views at COCOA XO to KUMO KUMO’s melt-in-your-mouth soufflé cheesecakes, there’s something here to satisfy every sweet tooth. If you’re ready to dive into…
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