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Taste ‘The Art of Wagyu’ with the finest Japanese beef at Goji Kitchen + Bar at Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park
Goji Kitchen + Bar, the vibrant international culinary marketplace at Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park, invites discerning diners to discover the finest wagyu beef this December, with an enticing 10-day promotion that will showcase a selection of handcrafted Japanese dishes. Running from December 5 to 14, The Art of Wagyu will give guests the chance to savour special menu items at…
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French cheese, Italian wine, and warm conversations when dining at The St. Regis
At VIU, the signature restaurant of The St. Regis Bangkok, luxury dining takes on a refreshingly different tone. The setting may be elegant, but the atmosphere leans far from the formalities often associated with five-star dining. Instead, guests are invited into a space that feels more like an evening among friends and family, where conversation flows as easily as the…
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Inside the workshop of Bangkok’s best tailor: Jesse & Son Tailors
When travellers search for the best tailor in Bangkok, one name continues to stand out: Jesse & Son Tailors. This family-run bespoke tailoring house has built a reputation as one of the most trusted and respected custom suit tailors in Bangkok and Thailand. Located in the heart of Sukhumvit Soi 10, just minutes from BTS Asoke and Nana, Jesse &…
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Taking on Thailand: How Bartels is redefining neighbourhood places through food and community
When Nicolai Bartels stepped onto the stage at this year’s C9 Sessions – Phuket Real Estate Forum 2025, he didn’t present slides, charts, or market forecasts. Instead, he offered something far more valuable: a blueprint for how a food-driven, neighbourhood-centric brand can scale across Thailand by prioritising community, routine, and authenticity over traditional real estate logic. Bartels arrived in Thailand…
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Do we celebrate Christmas in Thailand?
Are you trading a white Christmas with a tropical one this year? Thailand is a majority Buddhist country, with about 95% of the population following the faith, so the local people don’t traditionally celebrate Christmas. However, the festive cheer is far from absent. In fact, Thais have found their own way of joining the seasonal celebrations, often with a unique…
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What is the Maneki Neko (lucky cat) in Thai shops
Stroll around the neighbourhoods in Bangkok or anywhere else in Thailand, and you’ll spot tiny cats waving at you with one paw in a steady motion. They sit near tills, on restaurant counters, and in the corners of tiny market stalls. You’ll see them in other parts of the world, too, most often in a Chinatown. These cats are the…
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Siam Paragon unveils a global first launch of the co-creating ‘NEXTOPIA, Prototype for The World of Tomorrow’
Siam Paragon has announced the launch of NEXTOPIA, The Prototype for World of Tomorrow, a new large-scale attraction co-created with global innovation partners, businesses, communities, and changemakers. The development marks a significant evolution in Thailand’s experiential retail scene and introduces an immersive, sustainability-focused concept located across 15,000 square metres on Floors 5 and 5A of Siam Paragon. Representing an investment…
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Jungceylon turns Phuket into an Eco Wonderland with upcycled art and festive colour
The Thaiger key takeaways Jungceylon Phuket’s Eco Wonderland uses upcycled art from Thai artists to highlight ocean conservation and reduce waste during the festive period. Visitors can explore large-scale installations, join hands-on workshops, and learn how discarded materials can be transformed into meaningful works. The initiative aims to reduce waste, protect the environment, and foster sustainable growth through collaboration with…
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10 restaurants in Thailand have newly awarded for the Michelin Star in Thailand [2026 edition]
The Michelin Guide Thailand 2026 edition has officially been unveiled, showcasing the latest full selection of 468 dining venues. According to the announcement on the official Michelin Guide website, the list includes: 2 Three Michelin Star restaurants (1 promoted from Two Michelin Stars) 8 Two Michelin Star restaurants (2 promoted from One Michelin Star) 33 One Michelin Star restaurants (3…
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Festive journeys at 7th Floor Restaurant to celebrate the season of flavour & joy
This festive season, 7th Floor Restaurant at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness invites guests to celebrate two unforgettable evenings above the lights of Bang Tao. From heartwarming Christmas dining to a dazzling New Year’s countdown, every moment is crafted to inspire togetherness, taste, and celebration — all enjoyed from the only rooftop in Bang Tao offering panoramic views of…
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BigC Thailand Lucky Landing wins big and gives tourists a new reason to shop in Thailand
The Thaiger key takeaways BigC won the Gold Award for Excellence in Retail and Shopper Marketing for its BigC Thailand Lucky Landing campaign. The campaign saw rapid growth on XHS, with major increases in followers, engagement and post views. Online excitement led to real results in stores, including higher footfall and strong coupon redemption rates. Visitors coming to Thailand always…
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What is the claims process for expat health insurance?
The Thaiger key takeaways Most expat claims move through a mix of direct billing at partner hospitals and reimbursement when treatment is paid upfront. Digital submission is now the standard route, with processing times usually tied to how complete the documents are. Ongoing support, status updates, and follow-ups tend to run through 24/7 customer channels, keeping communication consistent throughout the…
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Thaiwatsadu and BnB Home Under Central Retail roll out grand ‘Carnival Nutcracker’ Christmas décor universe
Thaiwatsadu and BnB Home, Under Central Retail, the leading retailer of construction materials and home products, are ringing in the 2025 festive season with the launch of their Grand Christmas Decoration Universe. Presented under the theme Carnival Nutcracker, the campaign transforms every store into a one-stop Christmas décor destination, offering over 2,000 Christmas items, from premium fresh-cut trees imported from…
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Expat guide to Thailand’s healthcare system: Public vs private hospitals compared
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand offers dependable healthcare through both public and private hospitals, each with strengths that suit different needs and budgets. Public hospitals provide skilled doctors and low-cost care, though the process moves at a slower pace with longer queues. Private hospitals offer fast service, English-friendly staff, and modern facilities, but come with higher prices that are easier…
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How to make sure that your health insurance meets Thailand’s visa requirements
If you plan to stay in Thailand for a long time, you must have health insurance that meets the country’s visa rules. This applies to Retirement (O-A and O-X) visas and Long-Term Resident (LTR) visas. Each visa type requires a minimum level of coverage for both inpatient and outpatient care, and some also need Covid-19 protection. Several approved Thai insurance…
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Kora Sky rooftop shines as Miss Universe welcome dinner host in Phuket
Kora Sky Rooftop Lounge by Kora Beach Resort Phuket officially opened its doors on November 8, 2025, hosting the spectacular and exclusive Moonlight Sky Gala welcome dinner for the 74th Miss Universe. The inaugural evening marked both the grand debut of Phuket’s most anticipated new venue and the beginning of the international pageant’s activities in Phuket, welcoming contestants and distinguished…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 21 to 23)
Bangkok feels a little quieter this month, but there are still plenty of things to check out if you want to get out of the house. Some galleries are staying open late, a few neighbourhood spots are running small community events and there are food pop ups that make the weekend feel a bit more fun. Here’s our curated list…
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‘The Magical Stars’: Disney-themed fairytale kingdom rolls out nationwide
Central Pattana plc, Thailand’s leading sustainable real estate developer and operator of Central shopping centres nationwide, is joining forces with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) and The Walt Disney (Thailand) to create a global year-end festive sensation with ‘The Magical Stars’. The campaign introduces four Disney-themed fairytale kingdoms, highlighted by a signature Christmas tree and 3-metre-tall Mickey Mouse and…
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5 Reasons You shouldn’t visit Thailand
Is Thailand right for you? If you value diversity, LGBTQ+ rights, and chaotic fun, pack your bags. If not, read this warning first. A guide to the Land of Smiles true colors. OPINION: Let’s be honest. Thailand has a reputation. Depending on who you ask, it’s the ultimate backpacker’s paradise, a culinary wonderland, or the land of golden temples and…
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Blue by Alain Ducasse at ICONSIAM marks its sixth anniversary with a celebration of vision and flavour
Blue by Alain Ducasse, the award-winning and Michelin-starred French restaurant at ICONLUXE, 1st Floor, ICONSIAM, celebrates its sixth anniversary this month with a visit by the legendary chef Alain Ducasse. To mark the occasion, Executive Chef Evens López has created a special Découverte Menu, honouring the spirit of creativity, precision, and harmony that have defined the Blue’s journey since its…
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Does eating sugar equal killing ourselves? What research really says about ‘slow death’ from sugar
Social media has been sharing quotes like “eating sugar = slowly killing yourself,” to the point that some people are now more afraid of mango sticky rice than cigarettes. In reality, cutting out sweetness completely is impossible. So the question is: when we look strictly at medical research, is sugar really that harmful, or is the real issue the way…
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Find your perfect storage space in Bangkok with i-StoreGo: Convenient, safe, and hassle-free
Bangkok is often thought of as a city where space is of the essence (and a luxury). From growing families living in condos to entrepreneurs running small businesses, everyone faces the same problem: not enough room. Whether it’s seasonal clothes, extra furniture, or business inventory, clutter can quickly take over working space before spilling into your personal living areas. That’s…
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Is expat health insurance in Thailand actually worth it?
The Thaiger key takeaways Foreigners aren’t covered by public healthcare, making private hospital costs a major concern. Insurance offers financial protection and access to better medical care. Whether it’s worth it depends on your stay length, health, lifestyle, and budget. Thailand is a favourite destination for expats, known for its warm weather, rich culture, and affordable lifestyle. But as more…
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15 early warning signs of cancer that many people overlook
According to the National Cancer Institute, around 140,000 new cancer cases are reported in Thailand every year, averaging about 400 cases per day. However, many people only discover the disease once it has already advanced. The World Health Organization repeatedly stresses that detecting cancer in its early stages significantly increases survival rates. You should pay attention to the warning signs…
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Is Bangkok’s cost of living as cheap as people say? Here’s how they compare globally
When it comes to relocating abroad, affordability plays a major role in choosing where to go. For many, Bangkok represents an ideal balance between comfort, culture, and cost, but how does it truly compare to the rest of the world when it comes to monthly utility expenses? A recent study conducted by Remitly analysed 40 global cities to find out…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 14 to 16)
Bangkok weekends always seem to fill up on their own, and this one is packed with things that make the city fun to wander through. You can eat your way through a polished take on Thai classics, browse books on a floating ship, watch films that slow life down in the best way, or dig through vintage pieces at a…
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Addressing the change in the alcohol laws in Thailand
Thailand’s alcohol regulations have long been a source of confusion for both tourists and residents. But as of late 2025, the Thai government has officially made adjustments to two key aspects of its alcohol policy. These changes mark a shift toward a more flexible and tourism-friendly approach, while still retaining Thailand’s broader public health framework. Here’s what’s new under the…
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Start 2026 right with Novotel Sriracha and Koh Si Chang’s seaside New Year room packages
The Thaiger key takeaways Choose between the lively seaside town of Sriracha or the serene island of Koh Si Chang for your New Year celebration. Enjoy two-night stays with breakfast, merit-making sets, and exclusive perks starting from just 7,700++ baht. Book before December 15, 2025, to secure your spot for a seaside New Year getaway without the high-season price tag.…
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Travel vs international health insurance: Which coverage do you need overseas?
The Thaiger key takeaways Travel insurance is ideal for short-term trips, covering emergencies, cancellations, and lost luggage, but not routine care. International health insurance suits expats and long-term residents, offering full medical coverage, including checkups, maternity, and chronic care. Choosing the right plan helps you meet visa rules, avoid high bills, and access reliable healthcare abroad — with trusted providers…
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