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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

    Thailand is a great place for expats and retirees, offering a warm climate, affordable living, and rich culture. However, healthcare can be tricky for foreigners since they aren’t eligible for public health coverage, and private care can be expensive. Private...

  • Microscopic mites may be root of eye problems in humid climates like Thailand | Thaiger

    Microscopic mites may be root of eye problems in humid climates like Thailand

    Although it may be disgusting and horrifying to think about, crusty and inflamed eyelids could be a sign of mite overgrowth. And, if you live in a humid, tropical country like Thailand, such a condition is surprisingly common. According to AAO.org, eyelids that are itchy, inflamed, or continuously red may indicate that you have a mite problem. Another telltale sign…

  • SKÅL Samui sets dates for ‘2023 Samui Summer Jazz Festival’ | Thaiger

    SKÅL Samui sets dates for ‘2023 Samui Summer Jazz Festival’

    Press Release SKÅL International Koh Samui will officially announce the dates of the ‘2023 Samui Summer Jazz Festival’ with a special Preview Concert on Wednesday, November 30th 2023 featuring the celebrated SASKIA LAROO Band with special guest LUCAS SANTANA. Following its successful relaunch earlier this year, the ‘Samui Summer Jazz Festival’ will be returning to Samui next May when once…

  • Skin disorders commonly found in Thailand | Thaiger

    Skin disorders commonly found in Thailand

    Living in a tropical country can have its downsides as the humidity can affect your body in different ways. For those who have just arrived in the country or have been living here with a skin issue, we detail the top three skin disorders diagnosed in Thailand. Although any humid climate can cause similar skin disturbances, it is important to…

  • Cannabis fate discussed today by Narcotics Control Board | Thaiger

    Cannabis fate discussed today by Narcotics Control Board

    Today is the day the future of cannabis in Thailand will be decided. The Office of the Narcotics Control Board is meeting to discuss proposals calling for the plant to once again be classified as a Type 5 drug. But some powerful political figures insist that the board is powerless to stop the legalised proliferation of cannabis. Minister of Public…

  • Experience amazing hair restoration procedures at Bangkok Hair Clinic | Thaiger

    Experience amazing hair restoration procedures at Bangkok Hair Clinic

    Looking for the best hair restoration clinic in Bangkok? Look no further than Bangkok Hair Clinic (BHC)! The clinic offers a variety of procedures. From different types of FUE hair transplants to PRP, all procedures include a consultation with a hair transplant specialist and a scalp analysis. It also has a team of experienced surgeons who are able to provide…

  • The evolution of Thanksgiving in a multicultural America | Thaiger

    The evolution of Thanksgiving in a multicultural America

    If you have American friends, you’ve probably heard of Thanksgiving. You probably know that it’s a day when Americans gather with their extended families, and eat a big feast of turkey and other foods. How has this iconic American holiday evolved? How are Thanksgiving traditions changing in an increasingly multicultural America? Controversial origins The story behind Thanksgiving is a touchy…

  • Not sure where to stay near Khaosan Road? Check out these 5 amazing hotels! | Thaiger

    Not sure where to stay near Khaosan Road? Check out these 5 amazing hotels!

    Khaosan Road is a must-see for any first-time visitor to Bangkok. The vibrant street is full of life day and night, with endless shopping, dining, and entertainment options. It’s particularly famous among those who want to experience Bangkok’s lively nightlife. But if you’re not into that sort of thing, it’s still a great place to stay since the location is…

  • Where to eat, drink, and be merry this Thanksgiving in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Where to eat, drink, and be merry this Thanksgiving in Bangkok

    So, you’ve decided to ditch the cold this year and celebrate Thanksgiving in sunny Bangkok? Whether you’ve been living in Bangkok for many years or you’re flying in from the United States (or any other part of the world), you’ll be happy to know that there are plenty of restaurants offering a traditional Thanksgiving feast this year – and with…

  • Chinese man overstays visa in Thailand for 7 years over ‘cult’ beliefs | Thaiger

    Chinese man overstays visa in Thailand for 7 years over ‘cult’ beliefs

    Immigration police arrested a Chinese man at a condo in Bangkok this morning who overstayed his visa by over seven years (2,662 days). He said he wanted to stay in Thailand because his religious beliefs are not accepted in China. In the early hours of this morning, plain-clothed immigration officials – one wearing a “rasta baby” T-shirt – were patrolling the Bang…

  • Several Thai street food eateries earn spots on 2023 Michelin Guide list | Thaiger

    Several Thai street food eateries earn spots on 2023 Michelin Guide list

    Thailand’s culinary scene is making waves. It was announced yesterday that 189 street food eateries across the kingdom have made it to the 2023 Michelin Guide’s Bib Gourmand list. Out of the 189 restaurants and eateries that made it to the list, 84 were street food eateries, and 105 were restaurants. Michelin Guide’s international director, Gwendal Poullennec, said the high…

  • The three best things about staying in Khanom | Thaiger

    The three best things about staying in Khanom

    Ohhhh Khanom! It is indeed the best-kept secret of Thailand’s southern, exotic scenery. As many tourists flock to Phuket, Krabi, Koh Samui, Koh Phangan, or Koh Tao, they often forget this stunning area that is just a short hop from them all. Think Bohemia, secluded island vibes and then imagine that you don’t have to take a ferry to the…

  • The spiritual significance of lotus flowers in Thailand | Thaiger

    The spiritual significance of lotus flowers in Thailand

    If you live in Thailand, you’ve probably noticed the country’s scenic lotus flowers blooming in ponds across the kingdom. These flowers add a great deal of beauty to Thailand’s scenery. But did you know that lotuses also hold significance in Thai Buddhism? Lotuses grow from mud, and are therefore believed to symbolise growing toward light and warmth, and rising above…

  • Check Thai lottery result 16 November 2022 | Thaiger

    Check Thai lottery result 16 November 2022

    Check Thai lottery result today 16 November 2022 – Lotto 1st prize – 121789 The last two digits – 64 The last three digits – 157 973 The first three digits – 722 532   2nd prize, 200,000 baht each 197053 125017 703002 411555 621436     3rd prize, 80,000 baht each 956039 980427 301698 198545 613417 052215 304120 630924 …

  • The three best dishes you may have not tried in Thailand | Thaiger

    The three best dishes you may have not tried in Thailand

    Upon travelling or living in Thailand, it is undoubtedly expected that you will go on a food cruise of the many amazing dishes of the country. But, despite Pad Thai and Tom Yum popping into your mind as options for lunch, try these lesser-known, yet unbelievably tasty dishes below. Pad Kra Pao Known as the real national dish of Thailand,…

  • Thailand World Cup fans may miss first match after broadcast pricing agreement stalled | Thaiger

    Thailand World Cup fans may miss first match after broadcast pricing agreement stalled

    Thailand World Cup fans may miss the first match after the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) failed to agree on broadcast pricing with FIFA. According to Bangkok Post, the SAT failed to agree on a price with FIFA, with the Deputy Prime Minister saying that there is a high chance that an agreement would not be concluded in time for…

  • Thailand to issue one-year visas for medical tourists | Thaiger

    Thailand to issue one-year visas for medical tourists

    Thailand is trying to attract more rich tourists by promoting itself as a destination for medical treatment, with hospital operators such as Bangkok Dusit Medical Services and Bumrungrad Hospital among the companies expected to profit the most from the new visa. The latest attempt to lure so-called high-quality visitors comes with just as many unfathomable restrictions as previous attempts to…

  • World could learn from Thailand’s family planning approach, says US healthcare director | Thaiger

    World could learn from Thailand’s family planning approach, says US healthcare director

    The director of a leading healthcare institution in the United States reckons the world could learn a thing or two from Thailand when it comes to family planning. Jose G Timon II, director of US-based Bill & Melinda Gates Institute for Population and Reproductive Health, believes Thailand’s success in implementing family planning schemes over the past few decades should act…

  • Koh Samui’s Hash House Harriers to celebrate 1000th run December 3rd | Thaiger

    Koh Samui’s Hash House Harriers to celebrate 1000th run December 3rd

    Koh Samui’s Hash House Harriers are celebrating their 1000th run on the island. Perhaps it isn’t just a celebration of conquering the wild jungles of Koh Samui, but rather a celebration of forged international friendships over the 25 years that the run has operated on the island. As the group normally features around 20-30 participants for each of its Saturday…

  • Younger Chinese expats the main applicants for Elite Visa | Thaiger

    Younger Chinese expats the main applicants for Elite Visa

    Thailand’s Elite Visa set its sights on attracting wealthy people to stay long-term in the kingdom. Chinese expats are taking the most advantage of it, but officials are surprised to see the average age of those applying for the long-term visa is dropping. About 20,000 Elite Visas have been approved so far to allow people to stay long-term in Thailand,…

  • UFC star Sean O’Malley injects stem cells into manhood | Thaiger

    UFC star Sean O’Malley injects stem cells into manhood

    UFC star Sean O’Malley has reportedly injected stem cells into his manhood to help improve his bedroom performance. The UFC bantamweight contender, who is ranked number one in the world after defeating Petr Yan at UFC 280 last month in Abu Dhabi, is known for his finesse with the ladies. Known as “Sugar,” O’Malley is known for his over-the-top behaviour…

  • Thailand expands e-Visa service to 23 countries worldwide | Thaiger

    Thailand expands e-Visa service to 23 countries worldwide

    Thailand just expanded its e-Visa service to nine additional embassies and consulates worldwide. A Thai visa can now be obtained online in 23 countries. Applications for all types of visas in Thailand can be done online through the e-Visa official website for passport holders of 23 countries. Instead of going to an embassy, simply create an account, fill in an…

  • Thailand’s public health officials find sex drug in herbal medicine | Thaiger

    Thailand’s public health officials find sex drug in herbal medicine

    Thailand’s public health officials have been told to recall a herbal medicine after it was found to contain Tadalafil – a drug used to treat erectile dysfunction. The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) conducted tests on a batch of Jiu Jeng Pushen Jiao Nang manufactured by Jong-Thai Jianming Eiw Ea Group Ltd. and found it to contain much stronger…

  • China eases Covid-19 rules, maintains propaganda onslaught | Thaiger

    China eases Covid-19 rules, maintains propaganda onslaught

    China has eased some Covid-19 rules while maintaining its tired and transparent propaganda stance, just as case numbers rise to their highest levels for months. Quarantine for so-called “close” contacts will be cut from seven days in a state facility to five days locked up and three days locked down at home. According to the BBC, secondary contacts will no longer…

  • Phuket prison cookery contest stirs the taste buds | Thaiger

    Phuket prison cookery contest stirs the taste buds

    Inmates at Phuket prison have been learning new cooking skills and taking part in a cookery contest to prepare them for release. Street Food Cooking Contest to Build a Career (Season 2) event, organised by Phuket Provincial Probation Office concluded the food and nutrition department of Phuket Polytechnic College Thursday. Judging the contest, Phiphat Wongteerakijkosol, director of the probation office,…

  • A Guinness World Record for miscarriages has Chinese woman embroiled in birthing debate | Thaiger

    A Guinness World Record for miscarriages has Chinese woman embroiled in birthing debate

    Twenty-six miscarriages and a subsequent Guinness World Record has a 37-year-old Chinese woman embroiled in a birthing debate. After recently giving birth to a healthy baby, the unnamed woman caused the Chinese public to quarrel over the birthing rights of women. According to Asia One, the new mom had her last miscarriage in 2019. After her recent birth was announced, highlighting…

  • 5 cooking courses to try in Koh Samui | Thaiger

    5 cooking courses to try in Koh Samui

    Thai cuisine is world-renowned for its variety of flavours and fragrances. And what better place to learn how to cook Thai food than in the heart of Thailand – Koh Samui. The island is home to some of the best Thai cooking classes, where you can learn from experienced chefs how to make authentic Thai cuisine. Whether you’re a beginner…

  • Bangkok Travel: Things to do for a for a memorable holiday | Thaiger

    Bangkok Travel: Things to do for a for a memorable holiday

    Bangkok, Thailand’s capital, is a large city renowned for its ornate shrines and vibrant street life. Whether you’re looking for history, delicious food, culture, nightlife, or just a place to relax, it has something for everyone. With so much things to see and do, you’ll need to plan ahead to make the most of your time in this city. So…

  • A trip to Thailand: what to take and leave behind | Thaiger

    A trip to Thailand: what to take and leave behind

    Thailand or bust? If you are planning to move or travel to Thailand, we have a packing guide that can help you skip the headache of knowing what to bring to the country and what to leave behind. As Thailand is a tropical country which features hot, very hot, and rainy seasons, there is really no need to bring anything…

  • Show me the way to Bangkok’s best whisky bars | Thaiger

    Show me the way to Bangkok’s best whisky bars

    Like almost every Asian capital, Bangkok has no shortage of whisky bars. And like the others, they are far from cheap. But if you like hobnobbing with the uber-corrupt, or have clients who do, maybe a smokey table in the private room at the back is the place for you. Be ready to drop a lot of baht and emerge…

  • Kush House: Bangkok’s most unique cannabis dispensary | Thaiger

    Kush House: Bangkok’s most unique cannabis dispensary

    You are invited to the grand opening of Kush House cannabis dispensary, in the heart of Bangkok, tonight at 9pm. Two things set Kush House apart from other cannabis stores in Thailand: Thai Traditional Medicine and art. The visually striking atmosphere at Kush House – conveniently located at the entrance of Sukhumvit 22 – has been carefully crafted to give…