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5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)
Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...
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How to register your vehicle online in Thailand
For vehicle owners, especially those with cars or motorcycles under five years old, this new system simplifies renewing your registration. Even if your vehicle is older, the process has been made straightforward, requiring a technical inspection before re-registration. This ensures your vehicle meets safety standards, covering checks on lights, brakes, and exhaust. With just a few clicks, you can handle…
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Should you get your moles checked by a dermatologist regularly?
We’ve all got moles, but how often do we think about getting them checked? For most people, the answer might be “not often enough.” Moles are so common and are generally harmless that we don’t usually associate them with something as serious as cancer. However, certain types of moles, especially if they show unusual changes, can potentially develop into melanoma…
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Top 10 best photo studios in Bangkok
Picking the right studio is key to capturing those stunning moments. In Bangkok, you’ll come across all sorts of choices—from simple studios with the basics to high-end spaces with top-notch facilities. Whether it’s a pre-wedding shoot or a creative project, Bangkok’s diverse portfolio of photo studios are ready to bring your vision to life. Top 10 best photo studios in…
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Bangkok Community Help Foundation dives in for Chiang Rai flood relief
Bangkok Community Help Foundation mobilised to provide urgent flood relief to Chiang Rai and surrounding areas. The region has been severely impacted by the overflowing Kok River, leaving more than 30,000 people stranded and many without homes. With the support of volunteers, locals, and law enforcement, the foundation has delivered over 6,000 kilogrammes (kgs) of essential aid, reaching remote villages…
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Top internet providers in Thailand
When moving to Thailand, one of the first things you’ll need is a solid internet connection, whether for work, staying in touch with family, or just streaming your favourite shows. This country has a variety of internet providers, but knowing which one to choose can be tricky, especially if you’re new to the area. Here’s a guide to the top…
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Types of jellyfish in Thailand
When you’re planning a trip to Thailand’s stunning beaches, it’s important to be aware of the marine life you might encounter. Among the fascinating creatures in Thai waters, jellyfish stand out for their beauty and, in some cases, their potential danger. While most jellyfish in Thailand are harmless, it’s crucial to know about the types that can pose a threat.…
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How to spend less on high-quality cannabis in Thailand
Cannabis often comes with a hefty price tag. For many frequent consumers, especially those who need it for medical purposes, finding premium cannabis without breaking the bank can be a challenge. The good news is, it’s not impossible. To help you get the best without overspending, here are some easy tips from Four Twenty Thailand, one of the top cannabis…
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‘Grab Advance Booking’ knows the flow, travel like a pro: How to deal with Thai transport
Getting around Thailand can be a thrilling adventure… or a chaotic headache, depending on how prepared you are. Most people rely on ordering a ride on the spot. While it’s a convenient choice, it’s not always ideal when you’re on a tight schedule. The all-too-familiar scenario of watching the clock as your car sits in traffic for 20 minutes before…
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Central Halloween night party: A night of frightful fun and spooky surprises
Get ready for a ghoulishly good time at the Central Halloween Night Party, held exclusively for the expat community in Bangkok! Join us on Thursday, October 31, at Lofter on the 6th Floor of Central Chidlom for an unforgettable Halloween night filled with thrills and chills. Bring your family and friends to enjoy a night packed with fun activities including…
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What is Halloween like in Thailand?
Halloween in Thailand isn’t as big as it is in Western countries, but it’s becoming more popular nowadays because of Western culture, like movies, TV shows, and international brands. While October 31 doesn’t have much traditional meaning, cities in Thailand have started celebrating Halloween with events and decorations that mix global influences with local culture. Respect for spirits is very…
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8 spooky cafes in Bangkok to visit this Halloween
Halloween in Bangkok is a unique blend of spooky and fun, and some of the city’s most creative cafes are embracing the eerie season with themed drinks, decor, and activities. Whether you want to sip potions in a witchy bar or reflect on life’s cycles in a death-themed café, here’s a list of 8 must-visit spooky cafes for Halloween 2024.…
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Tipsy Tubing in Pai, Thailand
Welcome to tipsy tubing in Pai, Thailand—a unique adventure that promises both relaxation and exhilaration. This popular activity combines the thrill of tubing with the social atmosphere of stopping at lively riverside bars, making it a must-try for any traveller seeking a memorable experience. Tipsy tubing isn’t just about the ride. It is an opportunity to relax on the river…
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The breast cancer-fighting food that big pharma doesn’t want you to know about
When it comes to preventing breast cancer, many of us focus on regular screenings and medical treatments. But there’s something simple and natural that can also play a role in the fight against breast cancer: the food on your plate. One food, in particular, has been gaining attention for its potential cancer-fighting benefits, it’s cruciferous vegetables. Think broccoli, Brussels sprouts,…
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The perfect 3-day itinerary for a long weekend in Phuket
Spending the long weekend in Phuket can do wonders for the busy mind and tired soul. Getting lost in the vibrant local culture, soaking up the salty sea air, and finding peace amidst the island’s lush greenery, this much-beloved island ticks all the boxes for an idyllic tropical getaway. And if you’re unsure how to make the most of the…
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Thailand’s workplaces in crisis: Mental health support falls short
Thailand’s workplaces are failing to provide vital psychological help for employees grappling with stress, depression, and other mental health issues, campaigners warn. As the world marked Mental Health Day 2024 yesterday, October 10, Thai advocates are raising alarms over the country’s mental health crisis in offices, where employees struggle with burnout, fear, and stigma. The World Health Organisation (WHO)’s theme,…
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Allied Health is your best friend for medical tourism in Thailand
Thailand’s reputation for offering high-quality yet affordable medical care, cutting-edge technology, and timely services has made it a top choice as a medical tourism destination. At first glance, planning your treatment here might seem straightforward: book your flight, pick up your passport, and head over for the procedure. But as you research and start planning, things can quickly become overwhelming.…
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Bacterial infections: Thailand’s silent killers strike flood victims
Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) issued a warning as cases of Leptospirosis and Melioidosis surge amidst the rainy season and floods. Both bacterial infections are on the rise, particularly threatening children, and require immediate attention. In just the first nine months of this year, around 6,000 cases have been reported, leading to a staggering 119 deaths. Leptospirosis, often spread…
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Voted: Top 10 travel influencers in Thailand that you need to follow
For many, Thailand is the traveller’s ultimate dream. It is full of interesting and beautiful sights, delicious food, and some of the nicest people you will meet on Earth. However, there are probably too many things to see and there might be a lot more that you don’t know about Thailand and that’s where the top travel influencers come in.…
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What to do in Bangkok this week (October 11 to 17)
There’s no such thing as being bored in Bangkok. The city is full of fun things to do and exciting events to attend, so the real challenge is deciding which one to choose! The real challenge is deciding which one to choose! If you’re still unsure, check out our top 15 picks of things to do this upcoming weekend and…
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Thailand unveils five new higher education sandbox programmes
Thailand is set to introduce five new higher education sandbox programmes aimed at producing graduates to meet market demand and attract foreign investment. The Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation (MHESI) announced the initiative yesterday, October 9, highlighting its focus on areas with high demand for skilled professionals. The new programmes will target semiconductor engineering, cybersecurity, K-Engineering Work-integrated…
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Exploring the 7 best beaches in Phuket
Phuket’s perennial allure lies in its beautiful beaches, which continue to lure visitors from across the globe. Along with the soft, golden sands, the dazzling hues of the Andaman Sea have captivated everyone, from couples on romantic getaways and digital nomads seeking inspiration to families and friends looking for some fun in the sun. While it’s tempting to stay cocooned…
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Thailand steps up screening for mystery disease from Afghanistan
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health intensified its monitoring of travellers arriving from Afghanistan, aiming to curb the potential spread of a mysterious infectious disease. Local officials in Afghanistan reported at least 500 cases of the unidentified illness in the Kafshan Valley, Shinwari district of Parwan province, approximately 80 kilometres north of Kabul. The disease’s rapid transmission has resulted in critically…
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Venomous bites are on the rise in Thailand this rainy season
The Thai Ministry of Public Health has sounded the alarm, urging everyone to stay alert and protect themselves against venomous animal bites during the rainy season. This warning follows reports of five people bitten by venomous creatures in two provinces, a troubling reminder of the risks that accompany this year’s floods. To help individuals safeguard themselves, the health ministry has…
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Infidelity and divorce rates in Thailand
Thailand, known for its lively nightlife and beautiful scenery, attracts millions of tourists every year who are looking to relax and have fun. But sometimes, things go a little too fun. In recent years, the country has seen a big rise in cheating, and it now holds the title of having the highest infidelity rate of 51% in Southeast Asia,…
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10 tips for a healthy retirement in Thailand
Imagine spending your golden years surrounded by breathtaking scenery, enjoying an affordable lifestyle, and immersing yourself in a warm, welcoming culture. Retiring in Thailand offers all of this and more. To help you make the most of this exciting chapter, here are 10 practical tips that will ensure your retirement is not only healthy but also deeply fulfilling. 1. Stay…
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Top 10 cheapest and priciest Northeast Thai provinces
Northeast Thailand, also known as Isaan, is a region characterised by its rich culture, agricultural landscapes, and a cost of living that varies significantly across its provinces. We will explore the ten provinces in Northeast Thailand with the highest and lowest costs of living, providing insights into their unique features, landmarks, and lifestyle offerings. Cost of living comparison in Northeast…
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Green dreams: EU-ASEAN leaders forge path to eco-future
Top EU-ASEAN business leaders and cooperation agencies came together for a high-powered Partners’ Dialogue forum to tackle the opportunities and challenges of ASEAN’s green transition. The event was hosted by none other than the European Union’s Ambassador, H.E. Sujiro Seam. Representatives from EU-ASEAN institutions, member states, businesses, and cooperation agencies gathered to share insights and experiences on ASEAN’s journey towards…
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Central Group forms a new partnership with PIF in Selfridges Group
Central Group, a family-owned retail, real estate and hospitality conglomerate announced today its new partnership with PIF following PIF’s total buyout of Signa Group’s interest in Selfridges Group. Under this new partnership, Central Group will own a 60% stake, while PIF will hold 40% of both Selfridges Group’s operating and property companies. The deal includes new investment by both Central…
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