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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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15 best northern Thai dishes you must try
Northern Thai cuisine, known as Lanna cuisine, is renowned for its unique flavours and dishes reflecting the region’s cultural influences. It features bold flavors from local herbs, spices, and traditional cooking methods passed down through generations. Unlike the sweeter tastes of central Thai cuisine, Northern dishes often lean towards savoury and spicy flavours, with an emphasis on slow-cooked meats and…
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Best custom cars in Thailand
Imagine zipping through the lively streets of Bangkok in a car that totally reflects who you are and your unique flair. Custom cars in Thailand aren’t just for getting noticed; they’re all about expressing your individual style and passion. Whether you’re a local car lover or an expat eager to stand out, the Thai custom car scene offers endless ways…
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Thailand allocates 21 million baht for mpox vaccine for high-risk groups
Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC) has allocated a budget of 21 million baht to purchase 3,000 doses of the mpox vaccine. Dr Thongchai Keeratihattayakorn, director-general of the department, announced that the MVA-BN vaccine from Denmark is expected to arrive in four months and will be administered to high-risk individuals. The vaccine is intended for disease control and is not…
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Most popular luxury cars in Thailand
The luxury car scene in Thailand is really taking off, catching the eyes of car lovers and collectors everywhere. If you’re on the lookout for the best of automobiles, you’ve come to the right place. Whether you’re a hardcore car enthusiast or someone wanting to make a stylish statement with your next ride, it’s important to get a handle on…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 6 to 8)
The best thing about living in a big city like Bangkok is that there’s always something exciting happening. The worst thing? Choosing which one to experience. But let us help! Below, we’ve compiled some of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend (6th to 8th September). Things to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 6 to 8) Alaskan…
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Top 10 movies to enjoy with cannabis
What counts as a stoner movie, well anything from the trippy visuals, weird plot, and of course the cannabis theme surrounding the film. Whether it’s eating edibles or smoking a joint when you are high enough, every movie you watch is immersive and silly as well, as if you are the protagonist (main character) in the movie. However, picking the…
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Thailand recovers first mpox clade Ib patient, no further cases
Thailand has successfully managed its first confirmed case of the mpox (formerly monkeypox) clade Ib variant, with the patient fully recovered, public health officials announced yesterday. The 66 year old European male arrived in Bangkok on August 14 after travelling from Africa. The following day, he was admitted to a hospital, where laboratory tests confirmed the presence of the clade…
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Thai Red Cross slashes dengue fever jab prices
The Thai Red Cross Society’s Immunisation and Travel Medicine Clinic is rolling out an unbeatable dengue fever vaccination campaign. For a limited time, the life-saving jab is available at a slashed price of just 1,600 baht per dose, with the full two-dose course set at a budget-friendly 3,200 baht. This special offer runs until October, giving ample time for people…
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Things to know before going to Chiang Mai
Are you planning a trip to the beautiful city of Chiang Mai? Known for its rich history, stunning temples, and vibrant night markets, Chiang Mai is a place you definitely want to visit. But like any trip, it’s good to be prepared. Whether you’re an experienced traveler or visiting for the first time, there are a few things to know…
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Bua Thong Sticky Waterfall: Chiang Mai travel guide
Picture yourself putting on your adventure shoes and setting off to explore a place unlike any other. Welcome to the world of Bua Thong Sticky Waterfalls in Chiang Mai! Nestled in the heart of Thailand’s lush landscapes, this natural wonder is a must-visit for every bucket list. Although “sticky,” these waterfalls don’t hold you in place. Thanks to the unique mineral-rich…
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The Peninsula Bangkok revives its wellness festival this September
As part of The Peninsula Hotels’ Life Lived Best programme, the Peninsula Bangkok is committed to offering a comprehensive wellness experience for its guests. Building on the success of the 2020 Wellness Festival, the hotel is excited to announce the return of the festival for 2024. With the theme Art of Urban Wellness, the event will take place from September…
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Fitness guru Bradley Simmonds gets guests in shape in Koh Samui
W Koh Samui was the place to be for a fitness extravaganza like no other, as the UK’s top fitness guru, Bradley Simmonds, led an invigorating wellness retreat from August 21 to 28. Set against the backdrop of Koh Samui’s sun-kissed splendour, the event transformed participants’ minds, bodies, and souls, leaving them feeling revitalised and ready to take on the…
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Pattaya City offers free health services to residents and pets
Pattaya City hosted the fifth mobile health service event to provide free medical care directly to the community. The event took place yesterday, August 29, at the Sawang Boriboon Thammasathan Foundation, with Deputy Mayor of Pattaya Wuttisak Rermkijjakarn inaugurating the occasion. Organised by the Pattaya City Public Health Department, the event aimed to offer residents health screenings and raise awareness…
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Why is it important to get colorectal cancer screening?
The population of the United States above the age of 50 is about 125 million. Among them, approximately 40 million people, or about one-third of eligible individuals, are not getting screened for colorectal cancer. In Thailand, out of the 72.8 million people, about 30% of the population is above 50 years of age. Probably more than two-thirds of this population…
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Thailand’s healthcare system and healthcare insurance options for non-Thai nationals
Thinking about living in or visiting Thailand? Understanding the healthcare system and your insurance options or hospital insurance is crucial. Thailand boasts a robust healthcare infrastructure, blending modern medical technology with traditional practices, making it a popular destination for medical tourism. Navigating insurance options is equally important. Whether you’re an expat, a long-term traveller, or just visiting, having the right…
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Thailand shopping guide: where to shop in 2024
Shopping in Thailand is a must-do when travelling in Thailand. Whether you’re after bargains or unique finds, the country has it all—from lively street markets to big malls. In 2024, explore the best spots for trendy clothes, handmade goods, and delicious street food. This guide will show you where to shop during your adventure. Let’s get started! Thailand’s the best…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (August 29 to September 1)
The weekend is just around the corner, which means it’s almost time to enjoy all the wonderful happenings in Bangkok. From catching some live wrestling to treating yourself to some tasty cheesecake to checking out an exhibition, here are the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend, from August 29 to September 1. Things to do in Bangkok this…
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A guide to Doi Inthanon National Park
Doi Inthanon National Park is home to Thailand’s highest mountain. The mountain, also known as the “Roof of Thailand,” rises to a height of 2,565 meters. Due to the high altitude, the climate in Doi Inthanon National Park is much cooler than in other areas in Thailand. The 482 square kilometre park is famous for its stunning nature trails, lush…
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Angsana Laguna Phuket launches the ‘Seafood Market’ restaurant
Angsana Laguna Phuket proudly announces the grand opening of the Seafood Market restaurant, an exciting new addition to its esteemed dining options. This fresh take on seafood promises to redefine the dining landscape with a focus on sustainability and culinary artistry. Inspired by the traditional fishing communities of Phuket, this seafood dining venue features emerald green walls that echo the…
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Chiang Mai Night Bazaar travel guide
Chiang Mai Night Bazaar, located on Chang Klan Road, comes alive every evening from 5 PM to midnight. This lively market draws locals and tourists with its diverse selection of goods, from traditional handicrafts to trendy fashion. The Night Bazaar is not just a shopping destination; it’s a cultural experience. Visitors can enjoy street performances, sample delicious Thai cuisine, and…
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Rabbit card Bangkok: what it is and how to use
If you think about travelling in Bangkok, BTS would be up on your transportation choice. BTS, also known as the Bangkok Mass Transit System, this rapid transit system is one of the most popular and efficient ways to get around Bangkok. It has two main lines, the Sukhumvit Line (Light Green) and the Silom Line (Dark Green), which intersect at…
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Enhance the quality and longevity of your life with Miskawaan Health Group’s personalised approach
Over the past few years, particularly in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic, our view of modern medicine and health has evolved dramatically. Today, more and more people shift their focus toward a more holistic perspective, which leads to the rise of functional medicine. “We are not an assembly of spare parts; we are an organism. You have to ask…
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African travellers must register for health pass to combat mpox
In addition to decisions regarding which groups of individuals in the country should receive the mpox (monkeypox) vaccine, Thailand is stepping up its fight against the spread of mpox with new travel regulations aimed at passengers arriving from Africa. The Civil Aviation Authority of Thailand (CAAT) and the Division of International Disease Control and Quarantine under the Ministry of Public Health…
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Things to see and do around Chinatown, Bangkok
Bangkok’s Chinatown, also known as Yaowarat, is its own destination. The lively area is full of incredible restaurants, bustling markets, and Chinese temples. It’s a fantastic place for people who want to explore the city’s street food and soak in Thai-Chinese culture. However, with so many things to see and do, it can get pretty confusing for visitors. That’s why…
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Medical insurance in Thailand: What expats, digital nomads, and retirees should know
Health insurance in Thailand is of significant importance to foreigners, residents, and travellers alike. The country’s exceptional healthcare facilities, certified by the Joint Commission International (JCI), offer high-quality treatment options. For Thai citizens, healthcare services are primarily funded by tax revenues, providing many services at no out-of-pocket cost. Numerous satisfied policyholders, as evidenced by positive feedback and reviews, boost your…
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Discover a slice of Italy in Bangkok’s Chinatown at UGO Ristorante Italiano
UGO Ristorante Italiano is one of those rare finds that remind you just how eclectic Bangkok truly is. Nestled in the heart of Bangkok’s Chinatown, where most come seeking the vibrant flavours of Thai-Chinese street food, this Italian restaurant surprises and delights. It’s a place where Bangkok’s love affair with Italian cuisine is celebrated in every dish. Having opened its…
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What to do in Bangkok this week (August 23 to 27)
This weekend and the upcoming weekdays are packed with exciting activities in Bangkok! If your schedule is still wide open, let us help you out. From catching a game at a sports bar to enjoying some barbecue to listening to Chappell Roan’s music, here’s a list of the top things to do in Bangkok from August 23 to 27. Things…
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Asia on alert: Deadly new mpox strain hits Thailand
Thailand confirmed its first case of a potentially deadlier strain of mpox, marking Asia’s first encounter with the virus variant known as Clade 1b. This alarming development follows hot on the heels of the first reported case outside Africa, in Sweden, just a week ago. The infected individual, a 66 year old European man, arrived in Bangkok from an undisclosed…
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Health insurance tips for foreigners moving to Thailand
Health insurance for foreigners in Thailand is crucial due to the high costs of medical treatment. Evaluating your needs is essential for selecting the right policy. Consider inpatient and outpatient care, along with maternity care if necessary. Coverage regions should be either worldwide or specific to ASEAN or Thailand. Those with pre-existing conditions need plans that include these treatments. How…
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