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7 weird or quirky museums in Thailand you should visit
History is very interesting. The idea that people have existed beyond our perception in the past captivates us, and we make attempts to preserve these artefacts in museums to help keep the past alive. With all the museums you can find, there are plenty in Thailand that tell its rich history, but sometimes the things we might choose to keep…
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Too much porn can wreck your sex life, warns Thai doctor (video)
A prominent Thai forensic medicine expert has sounded the alarm over the dangers of excessive porn consumption, warning that it may lead to erectile dysfunction and serious relationship issues, especially among younger men. Associate Professor Dr Weerasak Charuschaisri, a medical lecturer at Srinakharinwirot University, took to Facebook to share a video clip titled Watching too much pornography can lead to…
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Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025 welcomed Indian and international visitors with the light of friendship
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proudly presented the Amazing Thailand Grand Diwali Privilege 2025, a special initiative designed to welcome Indian and international visitors with warmth and friendship during the grand celebration that took place from October 16 to 20 in Bangkok. Keep in mind that although the celebrations are over, the street light decorations, illuminated landmarks, and Indian-inspired…
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Formula 1 in schools? STEM Racing concludes the 2025 national finals at Grand Richmond Stylish Convention Hotel
The 2025 STEM Racing Thailand National Finals concluded with resounding success at the Grand Richmond Stylish Convention Hotel, marking another milestone in Thailand’s growing leadership in STEM education and motorsport innovation. The opening ceremony of the three-day competition was presided over by Chitrlada Chanyaem, Director of the Bureau of International Cooperation, Office of the Permanent Secretary, Ministry of Education, who…
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La Moda Suit opens new showroom near Khaosan
If you’re looking for the best tailor in Bangkok, there’s a new name to know, or at least, a new location. La Moda Suit, a bespoke tailor known for sharp cuts and sharper service, has just opened its new branch near Khaosan Road, steps from Samsen Main Road and Soi 2. Whether you’re a groom prepping for the big day…
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Board game cafes in Bangkok to play and eat
The Thaiger key takeaways Enjoy a wide variety of board games, from classics to the latest trading card favourites. Most cafés serve great coffee, snacks, and meals to keep your game night going. Each spot offers a welcoming community vibe, with some hosting special events and tournaments. Sometimes all you want to do is sit down with your friends and…
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Thailand rolls out free dialysis as kidney disease cases soar
Thailand’s public health ministry has launched a free dialysis campaign to tackle rising chronic kidney disease cases and promote early prevention nationwide. Public Health Minister Pattana Promphat announced a nationwide campaign to provide free dialysis and promote early screening for chronic kidney disease (CKD). The campaign aims to raise awareness, expand access to treatment and encourage lifestyle changes to prevent…
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Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run
The Thaiger key takeaways Private health insurance provides quicker access to top hospitals, covering both emergency and routine care. It protects long-term residents from high treatment costs, especially for chronic conditions and major procedures. Plans like Cigna’s offer flexible coverage, high-quality care, and financial security for expats living in Thailand. Thailand is a great place for expats and retirees, offering…
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Away Bangkok Sukhumvit: Your urban sanctuary in the heart of the city
Cross Hotels & Resorts is excited to announce the opening of Away Bangkok Sukhumvit, a stylish new retreat in the heart of Bangkok’s Central Business District. Designed for travellers looking for comfort, convenience, and a touch of calm, the hotel offers a modern city escape that is both lively and relaxing. Away Bangkok Sukhumvit puts you close to everything the…
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Foodie Zone: Where to find vegan cuisine in Bangkok 2025
The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok has gone beyond tofu and salads, offering plant-based versions of global favourites like bao buns, curries, and cheesecakes. From Joy and Sweet’s vegan tarts and cakes to Yolé’s oat milk ice cream, Bangkok’s vegan bakeries are redefining guilt-free indulgence. Restaurants like Veganerie and May Veggie Home show that Thai cuisine can be bold, spicy, and…
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‘Speed laundering’ in Thailand: What does an Electrolux study reveal?
New research from Electrolux reveals the growing dominance of “speed laundering” across Thailand, driven by busy lifestyles, flexible working and a rising demand for convenience. The research exposes how consumers are prioritising faster laundry cycles, the trade-offs they’re willing to make, and the opportunities for innovative solutions that deliver both speed and increased clothing life. The need for speed: laundry…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 17 to 19)
It’s mid-October, which means Bangkok is rolling full steam into spooky season, and the city’s weekend lineup proves it. rom haunted laughs at The Iron Fairies to a tarot-filled Sunday at Gigi Eatery, Halloween energy is already creeping in. If you’re not sure what to do and where to go yet, here’s our curated list of the best things to…
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Why supporting Thai art matters: UOB’s 16-year journey through paint
Over the past sixteen years, UOB Thailand has been nurturing the Thai art scene through its flagship program, the UOB Painting of the Year (POY) competition. Now in its 16th year in Thailand and 44th year regionally, the initiative continues to shine a spotlight on the depth, diversity, and dynamism of Thai visual art. But why exactly has a financial…
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An evening in Burgundy: Blue by Alain Ducasse hosts exclusive wine pairing dinner in Bangkok
One of Bangkok’s top fine dining restaurants, Blue by Alain Ducasse, is inviting guests to an exclusive evening of French gastronomy and Burgundy wine at a special pairing dinner this October. The one-Michelin-starred restaurant will host the Château de Pommard Pairing Dinner on Tuesday, October 28, 2025, starting from 6pm. The event will take place on the 1st floor of…
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Feeling tired and irritable all the time? Hormonal imbalance may be the problem
The Thaiger key takeaways Menopause and andropause are not diseases, yet many people suffer in silence due to stigma and lack of awareness. From brain fog and joint pain to low libido and reduced energy, hormonal imbalance can affect every system in the body. At Miskawaan Health Group, Bioidentical Hormone Replacement Therapy (BHRT), lifestyle adjustments, and targeted supplements help restore…
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7 ways to flood-proof your home during Thailand’s storm season
The Thaiger key takeaways Flood defence hinges on elevating the home or sealing all foundational cracks and utility entrances to stop water intrusion. Install non-return check valves to block sewage backflow and to elevate all electrical utilities for both safety and post-flood recovery. Comprehensive home insurance covering flood damage is the essential final step, providing the necessary financial safeguard and…
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Why Arise Vibe works for remote workers and creatives
In 2025, remote work is more than just flexibility; it’s a way of life that demands spaces designed for focus, comfort, and creativity. Phuket has quickly become Southeast Asia’s top base for digital nomads, freelancers, and entrepreneurs who want the island atmosphere without losing everyday convenience. Beyond its beaches, the island offers a way of life that has it all:…
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We Are The World: A global health platform launched to bridge chronic illness and mental health gaps
A new Asia-based global health initiative has launched in Bangkok, aiming to tackle chronic diseases, mental health gaps, and confusion around medical information by combining traditional and modern healthcare systems. The nonprofit platform, called We Are the World, seeks to serve over 1 billion people with chronic illnesses and 20 million new cancer patients each year. Its goal is to…
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How to experience the Phuket Vegetarian Festival in 2025
The Thaiger key takeaways The Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2025 runs from October 20 to 29, filling the island with sacred rituals, parades, and vegan food stalls. Watch the street processions in Phuket Town, visit famous shrines like Jui Tui and Kathu, and try local Jay dishes marked with yellow flags. Stay near the action in Phuket Town or unwind at…
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5 must-try American restaurants in Bangkok
While Thai food is unbeatable, sometimes one can’t help but long for a taste of the USA in Bangkok. Maybe it’s the craving for a perfectly charred burger with melted cheese dripping down the sides, a stack of fluffy pancakes drowned in maple syrup, or the comforting smell of slow-smoked barbecue. Lucky for you, the Big Mango has plenty of…
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Phuket cracks down on vapes with schoolyard smoking ban
Phuket officials launched a campaign in local schools to ban smoking and vaping, aiming to protect students’ health and raise community awareness. The Phuket Provincial Administrative Organisation (PPAO) has launched a new campaign to make local schools entirely smoke-free and e-cigarette-free, starting with five pilot institutions. The initiative was officially rolled out at Baan Mai Riab PPAO School (Tantikowit Bamrung),…
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Centara elevates Phuket’s Vegetarian Festival spirit with Suan Bua’s royal herbal vegan creations and ‘food as medicine’ philosophy
As Thailand celebrates the annual Tesagan Gin Je, or Vegetarian Festival, from October 21 to 29, Centara Hotels & Resorts embraces the spirit of purity, mindfulness, and compassion through food. At the heart of this celebration stands Suan Bua at Centara Grand at Central Plaza Ladprao Bangkok – a pioneer in authentic Thai dining that is redefining the boundaries of…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 10 to 12)
The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok’s October weekend lineup includes cocktail events, horror events, and more. Highlights include The Bangkok Bar Show at The St. Regis and Thai Book Fair at Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. This weekend is also a great time for those who love vintage shopping. October in Bangkok is anything but calm. Between world-class bar takeovers, rooftop…
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Vana Showcase unveils the next wave of specialty beer in Thailand
Vana, formerly known as The Brewing Project, has recently hosted the Vana Showcase at the ASAI Bangkok Sathorn, a reception for prospective partners, F&B owners and managers. The event introduced attendees to the next generation of speciality beer in Thailand and celebrates Vana’s recent rebranding, which emphasises its Thai identity and solidifies its position as Thailand’s fastest-growing craft beer brand.…
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SAFE Fertility Clinic: Raising the bar for ICSI/IVF excellence in Thailand
SAFE Fertility Clinic is recognised as one of Thailand’s leading fertility clinics. They are driven by a commitment to building trust, introducing advanced technology and most importantly, offering compassionate care for their valued patients aspiring to parenthood. SAFE Fertility Clinic holds the distinction of being the leading fertility clinic in Thailand to receive accreditation from the Reproductive Technology Accreditation Committee…
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The smart buyer’s guide to upgrading your lifestyle in Phuket
When people talk about upgrading in Phuket, it’s less about square metres and more about carving out a lifestyle that feels right. For many buyers, moving from a standard condo or a city apartment to something more refined is about embracing space, privacy, and amenities that enhance daily living. In Phuket (and many areas across Thailand in general), buyers are…
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What you can expect to see at the annual Naga Fireball Festival
Deep into the monsoon season that is winding down and Khao Phansa (Buddhist Lent) coming to an end, a quiet stretch of northeastern Thailand bursts into life with one of the country’s brightest and festive events in Thailand, the Naga Fireball Festival. Held annually along the Mekong River in Nong Khai Province, this mysterious event attracts both locals and travellers…
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Outdoor adventures in Thailand for adrenaline seekers
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand provides a wide range of adventure activities, from whitewater rafting and rock climbing to ziplining, scuba diving, and skydiving, suitable for all skill levels. Macro and marine life exploration, Muay Thai camps, kiteboarding, ATV riding, and mountain biking add diverse experiences for thrill-seekers. Following local safety rules, choosing guided tours, and using travel insurance like…
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Top mistakes expats make when choosing health insurance in Thailand
The Thaiger key takeaways Being uninsured or relying solely on travel insurance leaves expats exposed to high medical costs in Thailand. Ignoring coverage limits, exclusions, waiting periods, and network restrictions can create unexpected financial burdens. Understanding deductibles, copayments, and flexible payment options ensures better control over healthcare expenses and peace of mind Living in Thailand as an expat means getting…
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