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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Shiny Airy Freely solo exhibition debuts at Siam Paragon

    Shiny Airy Freely solo exhibition debuts at Siam Paragon

    Shiny Airy Freely is a solo exhibition by artist Dong-Pongsathat Ouayklang, presenting landscape paintings through a deeply personal and liberated perspective. Light, colour, space, and emotion are the key elements shaping his work, reflecting both visual and emotional experiences. Light and colour: The influence of changing atmospheres The word Shiny here represents more than just light, it embodies the dynamic…

  • Top 9 things to do at Jungceylon Patong besides shopping

    Top 9 things to do at Jungceylon Patong besides shopping

    We all know that Jungceylon Patong is a shopping paradise. From Thai snacks to Coach bags, you can find it all here. But what if you’re not in the mood to shop? Maybe you just want to relax. Maybe you’re planning a date night. Or maybe a day out with the whole family to escape the hot tropical sun. Whatever…

  • Thai Group launches health-focused marketplace in Silom

    Thai Group launches health-focused marketplace in Silom

    Arthinan Pichanont, vice chairperson of Thai Group Holdings, announced the launch of A Root by Thai Group, an initiative focused on promoting health and well-being through a marketplace of health-conscious products and food. The organisation, committed to ensuring financial stability and sustainable well-being for all Thais, recognises the importance of preparing for new and challenging risks. This venture aligns with…

  • What’s not covered by health insurance in Thailand?

    What’s not covered by health insurance in Thailand?

    Health insurance in Thailand has important limits that everyone should know. Many policies do not cover pre-existing conditions, motorcycle accidents, extreme sports, or specific treatments. These gaps can lead to unexpected costs during emergencies. Coverage for outpatient care and hospital stays also varies between plans. In this article, we’ll explore what is typically not covered by health insurance in Thailand…

  • How Hairtran Clinic in Bangkok delivers hair transplants that actually look good

    How Hairtran Clinic in Bangkok delivers hair transplants that actually look good

    For many people, hair loss often comes hand in hand with a decline in confidence. If you’ve been struggling with receding hairline that creeps up like a bad memory or thinning patches that weren’t there last year, you probably know how hard it is to find a solution. But you don’t have to just accept it, Hairtran Clinic in Bangkok,…

  • Travel insurance vs digital nomad insurance: What’s the difference?

    Travel insurance vs digital nomad insurance: What’s the difference?

    Travel insurance and digital nomad insurance protect travellers but cater to different needs. Travel insurance is for short trips, like vacations or business trips. It covers things like medical emergencies, trip cancellations, and lost bags. It works best for people who return home after a set time. Digital nomad insurance is for people who travel long-term and work remotely. It…

  • Is healthcare costs in Thailand really cheaper than in the West?

    Is healthcare costs in Thailand really cheaper than in the West?

    Healthcare costs in Thailand are known for being more affordable than in Western countries. Medical procedures, from basic check-ups to major surgeries, can cost up to 75% less. The system includes both public and private hospitals, offering high-quality care with modern equipment and skilled doctors. Thailand attracts medical tourists with its lower prices and reliable services. However, factors like higher…

  • Have you eaten rice today? A love language shrouded in simplicity

    Have you eaten rice today? A love language shrouded in simplicity

    In many parts of Asia, especially Thailand, rice is life. It’s the steaming bowl that soothes after a long day, the humble plate shared among friends and family. It’s the ever-present comfort food that feels like a warm hug. As one of the world’s largest rice exporters, Thailand’s relationship with rice goes far beyond economics. Here, rice doesn’t just fill…

  • Dengue cases projected to drop this year despite five recent deaths

    Dengue cases projected to drop this year despite five recent deaths

    The Department of Disease Control (DCC) announced it will continue to monitor dengue fever closely throughout the rainy season, with five fatalities reported in the past month. Hospitals are urged to expedite patient diagnosis, with projections suggesting a reduction in cases by 2025. Doctor Phanumart Yanawetsakul, DCC Director General under the Ministry of Public Health, highlighted the cyclical nature of…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 21 to 23)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 21 to 23)

    February is slipping by fast! Last week, Bangkok was all about romance, with candlelit dinners, rooftop drinks, and all the Valentine’s fuss. This weekend? Bangkok has a line up of fun things to do, as always. From late-night parties and smooth jazz to ice baths to shock your senses and art exhibitions to explore, here’s what’s worth your time. 8…

  • Blowing smoke: 12 year old girl fights for life after two years vaping

    Blowing smoke: 12 year old girl fights for life after two years vaping

    A 12 year old girl in Buriram is fighting for her life after vaping for two years, causing almost 100% damage to her lungs. Her family had no idea about her dangerous habit until they were informed by her school, highlighting the growing crisis of youth vaping in Thailand. The shocking revelation came when teachers at her school in Don…

  • 10 things to know before watching The White Lotus Season 3

    10 things to know before watching The White Lotus Season 3

    The highly anticipated third season of The White Lotus has just been released, and this time, it was set in Thailand! With Lisa from BLACKPINK joining the cast, the first episode aired on February 16, on the MAX application and excitement is still at an all-time high. Before we dive into the chaos that awaits at this luxurious resort, let’s…

  • 5 Tips for planning a wedding at a luxury hotel in Hua Hin

    5 Tips for planning a wedding at a luxury hotel in Hua Hin

    Ocean breezes in your hair, the sun on your face, and the sound of waves crashing in the background as you exchange your vows. You can already picture how beautiful your wedding in Hua Hin will be. And with so many luxury hotels, like Aviyana Hua Hin, offering all-inclusive wedding packages, planning should be easy, right? Definitely! But even with…

  • Thailand battles flu season as cases soar and fever pitch rises

    Thailand battles flu season as cases soar and fever pitch rises

    Thailand is facing a major influenza outbreak, with 107,570 cases recorded this year and nine deaths, the Public Health Ministry confirmed yesterday, February 18. Flu infections are surging at 15,000 new cases per week, a sharp rise from the 10,000 per week reported in early 2024. Dr Jurai Wongsawat, spokesperson for the Department of Disease Control (DDC), stated that children…

  • The White Lotus Season 3 is deliciously unhinged

    The White Lotus Season 3 is deliciously unhinged

    Finally, The White Lotus Season 3 has graced our screens, and let me tell you, it’s wild, mysterious, and darkly hilarious as I hoped it would be. Suppose the first two showed us the cracks in the glossy facade of the ultra-wealthy. In that case, this season is about smashing that facade entirely, wrapping it in layers of Thai spirituality,…

  • Score big with Thaiger’s Exclusive VIP Tickets to the Icons of Football Event

    Score big with Thaiger’s Exclusive VIP Tickets to the Icons of Football Event

    Football legends are swapping the pitch for the fairways as Reignwood Park in Bangkok hosts the highly anticipated Icons of Football: England vs. The World golf showdown on March 1-2, 2025. This extraordinary event will see some of the game’s biggest names tee off in an intense team match-play format, bringing the thrill of football rivalry to the lush greens…

  • 7 best dessert spots at CentralwOrld

    7 best dessert spots at CentralwOrld

    CentralwOrld isn’t just a shopping paradise — it’s also a dessert lover’s dream come true. Whether you’re craving flaky French pastries, cloud-like cheesecakes, or the smoothest gelato in town, this mega-mall has it all. From sky-high views at COCOA XO to KUMO KUMO’s melt-in-your-mouth soufflé cheesecakes, there’s something here to satisfy every sweet tooth. If you’re ready to dive into…

  • Khon Kaen fish dish linked to liver cancer risk

    Khon Kaen fish dish linked to liver cancer risk

    A recent article from the LADbible highlights a grave health concern in Khon Kaen province and the northeastern region of Thailand, where a popular dish can potentially lead to liver cancer if not prepared correctly. The dish, known as koi pla, consists of raw fish mixed with herbs, spices, and lime juice. Unfortunately, the raw fish may harbour parasites that…

  • 10 Tips for a safe and stress-free cosmetic surgery trip to Thailand

    10 Tips for a safe and stress-free cosmetic surgery trip to Thailand

    There was a time when getting a little work done meant sneaking off for a ‘business trip’ and hoping no one noticed your suspiciously lush hair when you got back. But post-pandemic, the demand for aesthetic procedures has surged. What was once hush-hush is now openly embraced, and Thailand has become the go-to destination for those looking to get cosmetic…

  • Why is it raining heavily in Bangkok?

    Why is it raining heavily in Bangkok?

    Bangkok and many parts of Thailand are currently experiencing heavy rain, which is expected to persist throughout the week. The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) has issued warnings for severe thunderstorms, strong winds, and heavy downpours across 33 provinces. But what’s causing this unusual weather, and how does it relate to Thailand’s monsoon patterns? What’s causing the heavy rain in Bangkok?…

  • Influenza cases soar in Thailand, nearly 100,000 infected

    Influenza cases soar in Thailand, nearly 100,000 infected

    Influenza cases in Thailand have surged, with nearly 100,000 infections and three deaths reported over the past 15 days. The Ministry of Public Health announced a significant rise in cases, particularly in schools, and is deploying 4.5 million doses of vaccines to combat the outbreak. Since January 1, there have been 99,057 confirmed influenza cases, with nine fatalities. This is…

  • 2025 Bangkok Chef Charity Fundraising Gala Luncheon promises afternoon of culinary excellence

    2025 Bangkok Chef Charity Fundraising Gala Luncheon promises afternoon of culinary excellence

    The 2025 Bangkok Chef Charity Fundraising Gala Luncheon, organised by Jivanand Company Limited and led by Managing Director Nuntiya Intralib, promises an unforgettable afternoon of gastronomic delight. Set to take place on March 29 at The Peninsula Bangkok at 11am, this exclusive event will feature canapes hors d’oeuvres and a 10-course lunch with wine pairings, where top chefs from Bangkok’s leading…

  • TAT Launches ASEAN + India Shoppers in Thailand 2025

    TAT Launches ASEAN + India Shoppers in Thailand 2025

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) officially launched ASEAN + India Shoppers in Thailand 2025, building on the success of last year’s inaugural campaign. This initiative aims to strengthen Thailand’s reputation as a premier shopping and cultural tourism destination, targeting tourists from ASEAN countries and India with exclusive offers and immersive experiences. TAT Governor, Thapanee Kiatphaibool shares her excitement about…

  • Celebrating Songkran festival in Thailand 2025

    Celebrating Songkran festival in Thailand 2025

    As we edge closer to April, the cheers of Thailand’s beloved Songkran festival grow stronger by the day. In 2025, Songkran festivities have big shoes to fill after almost a month-long celebration period in 2024. The good news is this year is set to be bigger and bolder than ever. Songkran represents the Thai traditional new year. As the main…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 14 to 16)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (February 14 to 16)

    Have you got your weekend plans sorted? Maybe a romantic dinner with your boo? Proudly embracing the single life and celebrating Valentine’s Day solo? Or maybe you’re totally over the hype? Either way, there are plenty of events in Bangkok this February. And if your calendar’s still wide open, here are the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend…

  • Urgent healthcare support needed in Thai refugee shelters

    Urgent healthcare support needed in Thai refugee shelters

    The Ministry of Public Health has been advised to enhance healthcare support in temporary shelters, incorporating permanent healthcare facilities and refugee health volunteers. Former chairperson of the subcommittee on ethnic human rights, Surapong Kongchantuk, emphasised the urgency of the situation following the US government’s withdrawal of support. Surapong, who has worked with stateless individuals, migrant workers, and displaced persons, advised…

  • Blue Café by Alain Ducasse Opens at Siam Paragon

    Blue Café by Alain Ducasse Opens at Siam Paragon

    Blue Café by Alain Ducasse has officially opened at Siam Paragon, bringing authentic French pastries and premium beverages to Bangkok. Created by Blue by Alain Ducasse—a Michelin-starred restaurant for five consecutive years—the café is the latest venture from world-renowned chef Alain Ducasse, who holds 24 Michelin stars. To celebrate its arrival, Blue Café is offering an exclusive La Vie En…

  • Butterbear helps patient overcome depression in Thailand

    Butterbear helps patient overcome depression in Thailand

    A patient’s journey in overcoming depression with the aid of a beloved character, Butterbear, has captured the nation’s attention. Depression remains a growing concern, and treatment typically involves medication, psychotherapy, electroconvulsive therapy, or other doctor-recommended methods. Consulting a doctor is crucial if depression is suspected, as medication or therapy benefits most patients. However, alternative emotional healing methods can also be…

  • How about a seaside escape at Novotel Marina Sriracha and Koh Si Chang for Valentine’s Day?

    How about a seaside escape at Novotel Marina Sriracha and Koh Si Chang for Valentine’s Day?

    As Valentine’s Day celebrations go, a seaside staycation or a candlelit dinner by the waves is up there with the grandest of romantic gestures. And if you’re in Bangkok, you don’t have to travel far to make it happen. Novotel Marina Sriracha & Koh Si Chang, just 1.5 hours away from the Thai capital, offers two exclusive experiences for lovers…

  • What to get your lover for this year’s Valentine in Thailand

    What to get your lover for this year’s Valentine in Thailand

    Love it or dread it, Valentine’s Day is fast approaching. If you’re the type who plans ahead, congratulations. You’ve probably already secured the perfect Valentine’s Day gift. But if you just realised the big day is this week, don’t panic. You’re not alone, and you still have time to pull off something spectacular. Whether you’re wooing a long-time love, surprising…