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How much does it cost to see a doctor in Thailand?
Thailand is known for its high-quality yet affordable healthcare system, but how much does it really cost to see a doctor? As an expat, this question might be crucial for budgeting your health needs. The answer depends on whether you...
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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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What makes the durian the king of fruits?
To some, durian is one of the tastiest fruits that they swear by, while to others, it is the smelliest waking nightmare that they will experience. For all of the history, reasons, and opinions, the durian’s reputation precedes it, and in Southeast Asia, it reigns supreme as what most call the “King of Fruits.” A thorny monarch with a history…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 3 to 5)
How is it already the 10th month of the year? Time is surely flying by this year, and Bangkok isn’t wasting a single weekend. Everything you can imagine is happening in the city, from a toddler’s abstract art show to a haunted rave, vintage treasure hunting, and climate-driven meetups. If your calendar is still empty, here’s our curated list of…
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Art exhibitions in Thailand [2025]
Thailand has seen some exciting art exhibitions in 2025, but there’s still much more to look forward to as we head into the year’s final months. From soul-shaking artworks to rule-breaking performances, there’s plenty of creative energy waiting to be explored and enjoyed. If you’re not sure where to start, these are the art exhibitions across Thailand that are helping…
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12 Thai street foods foreigners rate as the worst, but locals love them
Thailand’s street food scene is beloved for its bold flavours, affordability, and vibrant culture. But not every dish lands the same way for every diner. According to TasteAtlas, a global platform dedicated to traditional food and travel, some well-loved Thai street foods are ranked among the least favourite by international visitors. In its 2025 list of 12 Worst Rated Thai…
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Blue Elephant celebrates 45 years as a global ambassador of Thai cuisine
This year marks a significant milestone for the Blue Elephant Group as it celebrates its 45th anniversary, a testament to decades of dedication to authentic Thai cuisine, innovation, and hospitality. Founded in 1979 by visionary entrepreneur Karl Steppé and Master Chef Nooror Somany Steppe, Blue Elephant has grown from a single restaurant in Brussels into an internationally acclaimed beacon of…
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How to plan a holiday in Sriracha your whole family will love
The Thaiger key takeaways Novotel Marina Sriracha & Koh Si Chang offers two seaside stays in one, both family-friendly and by the water. With Kids’ Club pools, safe beaches, and family dining, the hotel provides a stress-free holiday destination in Thailand. Enjoy up to 20% off, free kids’ meals, and weekday perks until November 30 by making a direct booking.…
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Lace up for these marathons around Thailand in Q4 2025
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s Q4 marathon season is filled with events from October to December, including full marathons, half-marathons, trail races, and urban runs across the country. Many races pass through scenic and cultural routes, allowing runners to enjoy iconic landmarks, riversides, historic sites, and lush landscapes while staying active. Early registration and proper bib collection are essential to…
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All about the Mid-Autumn Festival in Thailand (and where to find the best mooncakes)
The Thaiger key takeaways The Mid-Autumn Festival has deep cultural roots dating back over 3,000 years, symbolising harvest, reunion, and gratitude. In Thailand, celebrations combine traditional moon worship with lantern parades, cultural shows, and family gatherings. Bangkok hotels and restaurants offer limited-time mooncakes. The Mid-Autumn Festival is widely celebrated in Thailand due to its large Chinese population, which makes up…
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Blue by Alain Ducasse and Baan Tepa unite for a Michelin-class dinner
Blue by Alain Ducasse, a one-Michelin-star fine dining French restaurant, presents a new dimension of flavors with the exclusive dining experience Blue by Alain Ducasse x Baan Tepa 4-Hands Dinner, born from the collaboration of two world-class chefs: Chef Evens Lopez, Executive Chef of Blue by Alain Ducasse, a one-Michelin-starred French fine dining restaurant for five consecutive years, and Chef…
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More Thai women opting out of motherhood, survey shows
A nationwide survey conducted by the Thai Health Department has revealed that only 63% of Thai women aged 19 to 49 wish to have children, raising concerns about future birth rates and the need for stronger state support around reproductive health. The study, which included 404 women with an average age of 34.2, also found that just 53% possessed sufficient…
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Rabies alert: Cat sparks animal epidemic zone in Bangkok
A rabid cat found in a Bangkok suburb has prompted officials to declare multiple areas epidemic zones to stop the spread of the deadly virus. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has declared multiple areas in and around the capital as temporary animal epidemic zones after a cat tested positive for rabies in Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani. The announcement, made…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 26 to 28)
How is it already the end of September? Bangkok is seeing out the month in full swing, with a calendar that’s as varied as the city itself. This weekend’s got comedy nights that’ll have you crying, coffee parties, film fests, and a lotus ritual you’ll want on your story. Here’s our curated list the best things to do in Bangkok…
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Contemporary living in Phuket: What expats really want
Phuket isn’t just a holiday destination anymore. It’s where people come to live well and not just for a few weeks in December, we’re talking full-time, all-in, this-is-home kind of living. What draws people in might be the morning sea breeze, the beachside smoothie bowls, or the sunset motorbike rides along the coast. But what makes them stay? That’s a…
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Sole & Soul Sunset Journeys: Volume 8 ‘Sip & Scream: An Expressionist Sunset’
Creativity takes a bold turn this October as Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness presents Sole & Soul Sunset Journeys: Volume 8 – “Sip & Scream: An Expressionist Sunset.” Taking place on Saturday, October 25, 2025, and inspired by Edvard Munch’s iconic masterpiece The Scream, this Halloween edition blends guided painting, seasonal flavours, and rooftop experiences into one unforgettable evening…
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Where to eat and play in Phuket with big savings
If you ask people in Phuket where they’d go when they need a break from the sun and sand, Jungceylon in Patong is likely to be one of the first places they mention. The mall has long been a popular destination for shopping, dining, and entertainment, but this September and October, it comes with an extra reason to visit. The…
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Tamarind Restaurant Phuket unveils Chef Nok’s new wave of Thai cuisine
Tamarind Restaurant Phuket announced the addition of four new, innovative dishes to its celebrated menu, all conceived by the celebrated Chef Nok. This latest culinary collection presents a fusion of traditional Thai flavours with contemporary gastronomy, with French cooking techniques, promising a truly memorable dining experience. The new menu showcases Chef Nok’s creative vision, using premium ingredients to reinvent classic…
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Samitivej International Children’s Hospital is now open – here’s what it offers that others don’t
When your child needs medical care, nothing else matters. And when it comes to that care, parents want only the best. That’s why the opening of Samitivej International Children’s Hospital’s new building on March 5, 2025, is big news for parents in Thailand and across Southeast Asia. Located on the Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital campus, the building spans eight floors and…
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Thai health ministry warns of RSV and influenza surge, 61 deaths
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has issued a public health warning following a sharp rise in respiratory illnesses, with over 555,000 influenza cases and more than 16,000 RSV infections reported so far this year. The outbreaks have claimed 61 lives, including two young children. According to data from the Disease Control Department (DDC), released on September 22, officials have been…
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The closest beach to Bangkok? Amari Bangsaen might just be the getaway you’re after
The name Bangsaen might not be the first that pops to your mind when planning a beach escape from Bangkok, but that’s about to change. Just an hour from the capital, this relaxed coastal town is stepping into the spotlight thanks to its growing café scene, clean coastline, and focus on sustainability. And now, with the arrival of Amari Bangsaen,…
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Spray cans & soul cycles: Inside Bangkok’s street art scene now
The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok’s street art has exploded beyond galleries, covering canals, walls, train pillars, and even helmets, blending local culture with global influences. Artists like TU!! and Chip7 bring personal style and philosophy to the streets, balancing playfulness, legacy, and creative freedom. Key spots for exploring street art include Khlong Saen Saeb, Graffiti Park near MBK, and hidden…
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Thailand health insurance that covers chronic conditions: What expats need to know
The Thaiger key takeaways Managing chronic conditions in Thailand requires health insurance that covers specialist visits, medications, tests, and hospital stays. Cigna offers high-coverage plans with access to top hospitals, direct billing, and telemedicine support for convenient long-term care. Expats should disclose pre-existing conditions, understand waiting periods, and ensure their policy meets visa requirements Living in Thailand as an expat…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 19 to 21)
How is it already mid-September? Time is flying by, but Bangkok isn’t slowing down one bit. Between riverside Pilates, a pop-up dedicated to Afro culture, and a world-class magic show, your calendar is about to fill up fast. Here’s our curated list of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 19 to 21). Things to do in…
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Bangkok district declared rabies zone after dog carcass found
Officials have declared parts of Bangkok’s Nong Chok district rabies-infectious zones after a dog tested positive, triggering strict controls on animal movement. The Area 10 office of the Department of Livestock Development (DLD) announced yesterday, September 17, that the zones have been designated rabies infectious areas until October 16. Under the order, no live animals, particularly dogs, or their carcasses…
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9 most common health issues covered by insurance for expats in Thailand
Thailand is a popular destination for expats due to its affordable lifestyle and excellent healthcare system. However, settling in a new country often brings health concerns. To ensure you’re covered for the most common medical needs, understanding what expat health insurance typically includes is key. On this page What’s covered (Jump to section) Description 1. Routine medical care Covers regular…
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A confident start to parenthood: Join the MedPark Pregnancy & Baby Care Journey for expat families
Expecting a baby in a new country can be an exciting journey, but it’s also full of questions. MedPark Hospital understands this, and they are your trusted guide. Right now, the hospital is inviting all international and expatriate parents-to-be to their exclusive event series: MedPark Pregnancy & Baby Care Journey. The seminar is a comprehensive programme designed to give you…
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DKSH, PacBio, Chulalongkorn University partner to launch ‘LIFE-SEQ’
DKSH Business Unit Technology, a leading market expansion services provider, and PacBio, a global leader in high-accuracy genome sequencing, have partnered with the Centre of Excellence for Medical Genomics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, to launch LIFE-SEQ (Live-long Initiative for Future Excellence through long-read SEQuencing). The groundbreaking initiative leverages HiFi genome sequencing technology to advance precision health, offering lifelong care…
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Thai vendor nearly dies after shingles treated with folk remedy
A vegetable vendor in Prachuap Khiri Khan was hospitalised after using a folk remedy for shingles, which led to severe blisters and a dangerous blood infection. A 39 year old vegetable vendor in Mueang district, Prachuap Khiri Khan, has shared her near-death ordeal after a traditional treatment for shingles spiralled into a life-threatening infection. The woman, identified only as A,…
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