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    Where to travel in Thailand in July [2025]

    This month, I want to invite you to wander through art spaces, misty hills, and garden paths, where the only thing on the itinerary is to linger. Let’s take a slower route, one for the dreamers, the journal keepers, and...

  • Bangkok in gold: Where to catch the sunset

    Bangkok in gold: Where to catch the sunset

    Bangkok buzzes, blares, steams, and sings. The traffic never quite sleeps, the air hums with heat, and the Chao Phraya moves like a long, slow pulse through the heart of it all. Sunset doesn’t arrive quietly either. It spills. It drapes the rooftops, washes the river in amber, flares behind temple spires. It softens the edges of the day, surrendering…

  • Welcome to American expats in Thailand: A guide to understanding the Fourth of July abroad

    Welcome to American expats in Thailand: A guide to understanding the Fourth of July abroad

    Hello, non-American friends in Thailand. Congratulations! You’ve found yourself surrounded by American expats during the Fourth of July, America’s birthday. Or as locals affectionately call it, “Somehow they got louder.” In your hands is a helpful guide designed to walk you through this loud, confusing celebration of democracy, freedom, and processed meats. Pay attention, please, you’ll need this. 1. Fireworks:…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (July 4 to 6)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (July 4 to 6)

    Bangkok’s humidity may be doing the most right now, but the city’s still serving cool things to do if you know where to look. From haunted film festivals in colonial-era buildings to Squid Game dolls towering over city squares, this weekend is full of strange and joyful experiences. Pride celebrations continue, art is everywhere, and yes, there’s also a chance…

  • Moving with family? Here’s how to cut health costs in Thailand

    Moving with family? Here’s how to cut health costs in Thailand

    Relocating to Thailand with your family brings exciting new opportunities, but it also comes with the challenge of managing healthcare costs in a new system. Thailand has both public and private healthcare options, each offering different prices and quality of service. Understanding how to balance these options is important for keeping healthcare affordable while ensuring your family gets the care…

  • Skin scare: Thailand warns of itchy rash this rainy season

    Skin scare: Thailand warns of itchy rash this rainy season

    Thailand’s rainy season brings more than just wet weather—health officials are now alerting the public to a skin condition that commonly strikes during these damp months: Pityriasis Rosea. The Department of Medical Services has issued a health advisory urging citizens to be on the lookout for this uncomfortable rash that can affect thousands. Deputy government spokesperson Sasikarn Wattanachan revealed that…

  • What’s hot in Sriracha this July (hint: it’s not the sauce)

    What’s hot in Sriracha this July (hint: it’s not the sauce)

    Sriracha is a name that tends to stick in people’s minds for one reason. The sauce. But the coastal town it’s named after has a flavour all its own. Only 1.5 hours from Bangkok, it has a working-port charm, a strong Japanese influence, and an easy rhythm that draws in weekenders looking for something quieter than Pattaya, but more characterful…

  • The colours of Thai taxis, what do they mean?

    The colours of Thai taxis, what do they mean?

    If you’ve spent any time in Bangkok, chances are that you’ve noticed a fleet of Thai taxis, each marked by its own distinctive colours, whether it be hot pink, green-yellow, electric blue, or any shade in between. But what do they mean? At first glance, it may seem like a marketing ploy to make their vehicles stand out more, but…

  • Why trucks and buses in Thailand are moving works of art

    Why trucks and buses in Thailand are moving works of art

    Light bouncing off six dozen chrome-coated side-view mirrors. Rows of Michelin Man figurines sit proudly on the cabin roof. Sprawling intricate murals depicting anime characters, cartoon superheroes, and fantastical dreamscapes. If any of these images are familiar to you, then you’ve likely seen the elaborately decorated and modified lorries and buses in Thailand. Perhaps you’ve also wondered why these Thai…

  • Citi Foundation and Bangkok Community Help Foundation unveil the ‘Center of Dreams’

    Citi Foundation and Bangkok Community Help Foundation unveil the ‘Center of Dreams’

    Citi Foundation has reaffirmed its commitment to promoting economic stability and social responsibility through a funding grant of 16.5 million Thai baht to the Bangkok Community Help Foundation for the establishment of the Center of Dreams, the first homeless shelter located in Bangkok’s inner city. The centre offers essential facilities as well as vocational skills training. By the end of…

  • Gambero Rosso and how wine in Thailand is opening the door wider for Italy

    Gambero Rosso and how wine in Thailand is opening the door wider for Italy

    Italian food is possibly one of the most well-known cuisines in the world, bringing a sense of prestige and quality and drawing out people’s hunger. Italians take pride in this reputation, and with an abundance of Italian establishments and restaurants around the world and an exuberant amount in Thailand, food guide organisations like Gambero Rosso help shine a light on…

  • Best food delivery app in Thailand: What makes GrabFood No.1

    Best food delivery app in Thailand: What makes GrabFood No.1

    Discovering Thailand’s food culture is essential for every visitor, and GrabFood makes this adventure both convenient and delightful. For foreigners, wandering through unknown areas in pursuit of genuine local dishes can feel challenging, but GrabFood, a food delivery app in Bangkok, simplifies this experience by delivering the best of Thai meals directly to you. This is why GrabFood stands out…

  • Bangkok’s newest coffee party is here!

    Bangkok’s newest coffee party is here!

    Dusha Speciality Coffee Co., Ltd. has announced the grand opening of Dusha Social Club, A Saturday morning coffee party and community. Gatherings are hosted by Dusha Cafe at new locations every 2 weeks. It’s where coffee lovers, party lovers, creatives, expats and local friends come together to network, share ideas, and start the day with great energy, all over a perfectly…

  • Massilia’s Michele Fernando named among top pizza chefs globally

    Massilia’s Michele Fernando named among top pizza chefs globally

    Thailand continues to carve out a place in the international culinary spotlight as Chef Michele Fernando, head pizzaiolo of Massilia Bangkok, is named one of the Top 100 Pizza Chefs in the World at the prestigious Best Pizza Awards 2025, held on 25 June in Milan, Italy. Representing Massilia, Bangkok’s flagship for high-quality, authentic Italian pizza, Chef Michele placed #79…

  • 5 of our favourite lasagna restaurants in Bangkok

    5 of our favourite lasagna restaurants in Bangkok

    You can never go wrong with a bit of Italian when dining out in Bangkok. As one of the most beloved cuisines globally, from the classics of pizzas, spaghetti, and lasagna to deserts such as tiramisu or panna cotta for those with a sweet tooth, its cuisine holds the distinctive title of being beloved as comfort food, while also fitting…

  • 10 must-visit unique dining experiences in Bangkok (that you can book with just a few clicks!)

    10 must-visit unique dining experiences in Bangkok (that you can book with just a few clicks!)

    If you thought Bangkok’s food scene was all about street noodles and mango sticky rice, think again. This city has quietly become one of Asia’s most exciting destinations for offbeat, theatrical, and downright jaw-dropping foodie adventures. Whether it’s dining in a dreamy glass dome by an emerald pond or feasting in total darkness, Bangkok is brimming with unique spots where…

  • Blue by Alain Ducasse unveils a fresh new menu by Chef Evens López

    Blue by Alain Ducasse unveils a fresh new menu by Chef Evens López

    Food enthusiasts in Bangkok, Blue by Alain Ducasse at ICONSIAM has a fresh new face and flavour. Under the direction of new Executive Chef Evens López, this one-Michelin-starred ICONSIAM restaurant presents a soulful tasting menu that skillfully combines classic French techniques with fresh Thai ingredients. Chef López, whose global experience includes stints at Alain Ducasse’s iconic Le Louis XV in…

  • Cafe culture for people who refuse to make coffee at home

    Cafe culture for people who refuse to make coffee at home

    Many people, when they hear the word ‘cafe’ they think of Paris, New York, Vienna, maybe even Melbourne, but did you know that Thailand, especially Bangkok, is the cafe capital of Asia? No? Well, of course, you didn’t hear that, because I made it up. Shame on you for believing a random article on the internet. Jokes aside, Thailand does…

  • Making waves with Sea Voices: An artistic culinary collaboration

    Making waves with Sea Voices: An artistic culinary collaboration

    Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort announces Sea Voices, an extraordinary artistic partnership with celebrated French artist Chloe Kelly Miller. Renowned for her bold and dynamic modern art, showcased at the Louvre in Paris, Chloe brings her exceptional creative talent to this campaign. A beautiful fusion of art, sustainability, and hospitality, Sea Voices runs from June 1, 2025, to April 30,…

  • Health Insurance for families and children in Thailand: What to choose

    Health Insurance for families and children in Thailand: What to choose

    It’s easy to put off health insurance in Thailand when it’s just you (though you really shouldn’t). You feel fine, the costs seem manageable, and the risk feels low. But that changes the moment your family comes into the picture, especially when you have a child. Suddenly, you’re not only thinking about hospital bills, but also comfort, quick access to…

  • A rooftop evening of movement, wellness & culture at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness

    A rooftop evening of movement, wellness & culture at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness

    Aligned with the spirit of the Phuket Biennale 2025, this edition of Sole & Soul Sunset Journeys continues Sole Mio’s mission to create immersive experiences where wellness and art intersect, bringing together community, cultural identity, and mindful living in a single rooftop moment. Guests can expect light movement, nourishing bites, mini recovery sessions, and creative expression rooted in tradition and…

  • Untranslatable Thai words that carry more meaning than you think

    Untranslatable Thai words that carry more meaning than you think

    Ever stumbled across a Thai word that just doesn’t quite make sense in English? Thailand’s language is filled with beautiful, emotionally rich expressions that reflect the country’s culture, values, and daily life. These words are often untranslatable, not because English lacks vocabulary, but because the feeling behind the word is hard to pin down. Here are four Thai words you’ve…

  • Measles surge in Thailand: Young children at high risk

    Measles surge in Thailand: Young children at high risk

    Measles concerns have arisen for those returning from neighbouring countries, with young children particularly vulnerable to the disease and at higher risk of death. Measles is airborne, much like tuberculosis, and those at risk are advised to monitor symptoms closely. Doctor Jurai Wongsawat, a senior medical officer and government spokesperson for the Department of Disease Control (DDC), Ministry of Public…

  • Dating in Thailand: Confused, colonised, and 46 years old

    Dating in Thailand: Confused, colonised, and 46 years old

    Before we start, let’s get this out of the way: Yes, there are plenty of happy, healthy couples who met in Thailand, built a life here, and aren’t walking red flags with passports. This column isn’t about you, so you can relax. Now buckle up. We’re talking about the other ones. The ones who think love is a tourist attraction…

  • Meet Taro, the Thai store cat going viral for sleeping on the job

    Meet Taro, the Thai store cat going viral for sleeping on the job

    A white and orange cat named Taro has gone viral for his legendary nap poses inside a Thai convenience store. Whether he sprawled across crates, cash registers, or the store’s front counter, Taro naps wherever he pleases, and seemingly the internet can’t get enough! The chillest cat in the country Taro first snatched users’ attention on TikTok via the account…

  • Global salad showdown: From papaya power to pickled crunch

    Global salad showdown: From papaya power to pickled crunch

    Salads started simple with salt-soaked greens—now they’re global, bold, and crafted with serious culinary flair. From Thailand’s fiery Som Tam to Italy’s rustic Panzanella, these iconic dishes offer more than just crunch—they tell stories of culture, history, and flavour in every bite. Som Tam, the ultimate Southeast Asian street food salad, bursts with life in every bite. Shredded green papaya is tossed with…

  • The ‘Ultimate Fitness Force 2025’ concludes with a bang

    The ‘Ultimate Fitness Force 2025’ concludes with a bang

    Fitness First Thailand created an exhilarating phenomenon of the year, reaffirming its position as a global fitness leader after collaborating with ICONSIAM and Les Mills Asia Pacific to organise the “Ultimate Fitness Force 2025.” This grand group fitness extravaganza previously took place on June 7 to 8, at TRUE ICON HALL, ICONSIAM. A massive number of participants flocked to showcase…

  • Meow Chicken Rice: Thai restaurant goes viral after Gundam anime shoutout

    Meow Chicken Rice: Thai restaurant goes viral after Gundam anime shoutout

    After the dish khao man gai (chicken rice) was name-dropped in episode 10 of Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, curious fans in Japan began searching for it online. To their surprise, their search didn’t just lead to a recipe. And it led to a real Thai restaurant called Meow Chicken Rice in Saraburi. The restaurant’s name just so happens to match…

  • 6 telltale signs that you need a deep tissue massage

    6 telltale signs that you need a deep tissue massage

    Are you feeling constant aches and pains throughout your body? Your muscles might be telling you it’s time for professional help. Deep tissue massage offers powerful relief for many common physical problems that affect our daily lives. This therapeutic treatment goes beyond simple relaxation to target specific issues that cause discomfort. Understanding when you need a deep tissue massage can…

  • Thailand diner: ‘Shrimp paste nearly killed me’

    Thailand diner: ‘Shrimp paste nearly killed me’

    A Thai man with a severe allergy says he nearly died at a popular Bangkok restaurant after being served a dish containing shrimp paste, despite clearly warning the staff he was allergic. Yesterday, June 17, Facebook user Chayutpol Sukkaew shared a harrowing account of his near-death experience at the well-known Bangkok eatery. His post, which has since gone viral, urges…

  • Move freely, live fully at Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital (BNH) Premier Spine Centre

    Move freely, live fully at Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital (BNH) Premier Spine Centre

    Celebrating 20 years of trusted spine care, BNH Premier Spine Centre continues to restore movement and relieve pain with expert treatment and modern technology. Over 4,000 successful surgeries performed with zero cases of paralysis. A centre where safe procedures, proven results, and patient care come together—move freely, live fully at BNH Premier Spine Centre. On this page Jump to Section…

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