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    Long-term life in Thailand? 5 reasons private health insurance pays off in the long run

    Thailand is a great place for expats and retirees, offering a warm climate, affordable living, and rich culture. However, healthcare can be tricky for foreigners since they aren’t eligible for public health coverage, and private care can be expensive. Private...

  • Pink trumpet trees decorate park in middle of Bangkok | Thaiger

    Pink trumpet trees decorate park in middle of Bangkok

    Nature enthusiasts and keen photographers, rejoice! Wachirabenchathat Park, also known as Suan Rot Fai, in the Chatuchak district of Bangkok, is currently decorated with gorgeous Tabebuia rosea or pink trumpet trees in full bloom, Sanook reported. For those who have been waiting for the park to transform from its usual green appearance to a picturesque pink, the wait is finally…

  • Gorgeous campsite near Hua Hin and Cha-am offers a serene getaway | Thaiger

    Gorgeous campsite near Hua Hin and Cha-am offers a serene getaway

    If you’re looking for a serene getaway that’s surrounded by nature, look no further than the gorgeous Ban Krang campsite near Hua Hin and Cha-am. The campsite is located in the Kaeng Krachan National Park, the largest national park in Thailand covering an area of over 2,900 square kilometres. A UNESCO World Heritage Site, Ban Krang is the perfect destination…

  • 1 in 10 Thai kids clinically obese, will they be the fattest generation yet? | Thaiger

    1 in 10 Thai kids clinically obese, will they be the fattest generation yet?

    Child obesity has become a heavy problem in Thailand with one in 10 Thai kids clinically obese says the Department of Health (DOH). A report by the health department revealed that about 10% of Thai children are fat. Not only are they clinically obese, but the DOH also reckons that Thai kids will become even fatter if the nation’s parents…

  • Get ready for delicious seafood at festival in Cha-am, Thailand | Thaiger

    Get ready for delicious seafood at festival in Cha-am, Thailand

    Get ready for a week filled with mouth-watering seafood, live music, and lots of fun activities as Thailand’s oceanside city of Cha-am prepares to host its annual seafood festival. From March 11 to 18, visitors can enjoy a range of delicious locally caught seafood at the event. The festival will be held from the viewpoint of the Cha-am beachfront. Whether…

  • Thai health authorities push to administer childhood vaccines after Covid-19 delays | Thaiger

    Thai health authorities push to administer childhood vaccines after Covid-19 delays

    Thailand’s health authorities are pushing to administer childhood vaccines after they were delayed by the Covid-19 pandemic. According to Bangkok Post, the national committee on vaccines says it is concerned about the three-year delay as over one million young girls have missed out on being inoculated against cervical cancer. Now, the committee is asking state-owned hospitals, university hospitals, local administrative…

  • Key differences between northern and southern Thai cuisines | Thaiger

    Key differences between northern and southern Thai cuisines

    Thailand’s landscapes are often the first thing that visitors notice and likely won’t forget. Besides its fascinating nature and an array of fun activities, the food is what makes this South East Asian country stand out from the rest. Each region of the country includes its very own fusion of tastes that are influenced by neighbouring cultures. In many Thai…

  • The impact of Thai culture on mental health and well-being | Thaiger

    The impact of Thai culture on mental health and well-being

    Living in a foreign country can be an exciting adventure, but it can also come with its own set of challenges. This is particularly true for those who choose to live and work in Thailand, where cultural differences and language barriers can be overwhelming at times. However, with the right mindset and support, expats can navigate these challenges and thrive…

  • The top five family-friendly things do in Pattaya | Thaiger

    The top five family-friendly things do in Pattaya

    Thailand’s sin city is known for its adult attractions, but did you know there are many things that the entire family can enjoy? Despite its world-famous reputation for seedy experiences, Pattaya offers a family-friendly experience if you know where to look. Below, are the top five family-friendly attractions that promise to be nothing short of exciting! 1. Ramayana Water Park…

  • Top 5 Rehabilitation Centres in Thailand | Thaiger

    Top 5 Rehabilitation Centres in Thailand

    Thailand has been a sought-after destination for people seeking excellent rehabilitation centres for many years. Thanks to its warm, tropical weather, natural beauty, and famous hospitality, people from all walks of life come to the country to recover and optimize their wellness. Rehabilitation centres in Thailand range from luxury ‘rehab resorts’ to detoxing with Buddhist monks in a monastery. Therefore,…

  • HPV testing for Thai women key to cancer reduction | Thaiger

    HPV testing for Thai women key to cancer reduction

    Many Thai women are still not getting screened for HPV, despite the introduction of self-sampling swabs last year. An assistant professor and gynaecological oncology specialist at Chulabhorn Hospital said 80% of cervical cancers can be prevented if regular check-ups are performed. But many women still resist the screening, feeling uneasy with the testing process. Last year the self-sampling test swabs were…

  • Banyan Tree Bangkok delighted to announce Christoph Trocker as new Executive Chef | Thaiger

    Banyan Tree Bangkok delighted to announce Christoph Trocker as new Executive Chef

    In his role as Executive Chef, Chef Christoph oversees the culinary excellence throughout the hotel. From the range of gourmet restaurants offering everything from Thai fine dining, and international and Asian gastronomic experiences to Bangkok’s iconic rooftop bar and restaurant, as well as banqueting facilities and the two dining cruises Apsara and Saffron Cruise. At Banyan Tree Bangkok guests are…

  • Light up your beauty routine with CBD cream | Thaiger

    Light up your beauty routine with CBD cream

    Welcome to the future, ladies and gentlemen! Since Thailand legalized cannabis in 2022, the kingdom has seen a massive surge in the use of cannabidiol (CBD) products, particularly in the health and beauty industry. One of the most popular is CBD cream. But what is CBD, and why is it so popular? The cannabis plant contains CBD, a non-psychoactive compound…

  • FDA seizes imported Chinese food | Thaiger

    FDA seizes imported Chinese food

    The Food and Drug Administration seized almost 4,000 items of imported Chinese food from seven Bangkok stores yesterday. FDA deputy secretary-general Weerachai Nolwachai said his agency had discovered that 3,783 food products sold at the stores had not been certified by the Thai FDA. Weerachai said… “They have no proper labelling for food products, and no Thai labels. None of…

  • Preserving Thailand’s historic railway heritage | Thaiger

    Preserving Thailand’s historic railway heritage

    In most countries, people take great pride in their railway systems. Thailand’s historic railways, however, occupy a different place in the national psyche. Time, money and effort go into the conservation of valuable public assets around the world that give a sense of place, beauty and identity. When developers want to tear down old railway stations, people take to the…

  • Best park runs in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Best park runs in Bangkok

    There’s no better way to take in the sights of Bangkok than by running. Public transportation away from the metro systems is useless. Taxis and tuk tuks are a baffling rip-off. The city is far too big to walk around. Park runs in Bangkok are the most fulfilling transportation routes in the city. One of the coolest places to see…

  • Watt’s up? Let’s plug into the future with the best electric cars in Thailand | Thaiger

    Watt’s up? Let’s plug into the future with the best electric cars in Thailand

    Nowadays, many people are becoming more aware of their carbon footprint on the world. Both individuals and big businesses are putting forth efforts to reduce their carbon footprint. Reducing the use of single-use plastics is a great way to reduce our environmental impact, and switching to electric (EV) cars is another effective way to lower our carbon footprint. It’s because…

  • Get your groove on at Thailand’s biggest reggae festival | Thaiger

    Get your groove on at Thailand’s biggest reggae festival

    Get your groove on at Thailand’s biggest reggae festival, coming up next month in the beach town of Cha-am. The Sunset Beach Music Festival 2023 will feature some of the biggest names in the industry, Thailand’s reggae and ska fans can expect to have a blast. The festival will be held at the Baan Mai Bon Hat resort on Bang…

  • Reserves of Rh-negative blood in Thailand critically low | Thaiger

    Reserves of Rh-negative blood in Thailand critically low

    Reserves of Rh-negative blood in Thailand are critically low, a challenge that can only be met with the help of the international community. Like most Asian nations, Thailand has a very low prevalence of Rh-negative blood, with some suggesting as few as three in every 1,000 Thais have this blood type, compared to around 15% of Westerners. There are only…

  • Sriracha monk mobbed after anointing hands of lottery winner factory worker | Thaiger

    Sriracha monk mobbed after anointing hands of lottery winner factory worker

    A monk in Sriracha, Thailand was mobbed after anointing the hands of a lottery winner factory worker. The monk, Phra Maha Thanongsak, performed the anointment of the hands and wallet of a factory worker who then won the lottery 10 days later. The winning amount was six million baht, prompting the monk to become the most popular member of the…

  • Smoke without fire – Thailand’s vaping law | Thaiger

    Smoke without fire – Thailand’s vaping law

    While e-cigarettes are used around the world as a way of helping people quit smoking, travellers must be aware that Thailand’s vaping law means these devices are illegal in the kingdom. Whatever the motivations for the ban were in the first place, it’s now just another way for Thai police to fleece visitors. Vaping remains illegal under Thailand’s vaping law…

  • Thai tea ranked 7th in the world’s best non-alcohol drinks’ list | Thaiger

    Thai tea ranked 7th in the world’s best non-alcohol drinks’ list

    TasteAtlas ranked Thai tea in seventh place in the travel guide platform’s top 100 Best Rated Non-alcoholic Beverages in the World. TasteAtlas website is an online food atlas or food guide that provides information on traditional and authentic dishes from all over the world. Users can search for interesting dishes by region, country, or ingredient, and users can suggest dishes…

  • Mesmerising cultural festival coming up in central Thailand | Thaiger

    Mesmerising cultural festival coming up in central Thailand

    A mesmerising cultural festival is coming up in central Thailand. The 36th Phra Nakhon Khiri Festival is set to take place in Phetchaburi province from March 17 to 26, and it is an event not to be missed. The annual festival celebrates the rich history and traditions of the region and will be held around Phra Nakhon Khiri park, also…

  • Coffee and craft beer festival coming to this seaside Thai town | Thaiger

    Coffee and craft beer festival coming to this seaside Thai town

    A coffee and craft beer festival is coming to Thailand’s seaside town of Cha-am, located in the Petchaburi province. Those looking for a unique festival that celebrates two of the world’s most popular drinks can head to Cha-am from March 17 to 19 for the Sun Coffee and Moon Craft festival. The festival will be held at Hua Hin One,…

  • Spice up your life with Thai food: background, evolution, and influence | Thaiger

    Spice up your life with Thai food: background, evolution, and influence

    Thai food is a cuisine that is beloved by people all over the world for its complex and diverse flavors. From the sour tang of Tom Yum soup to the spicy kick of Green Curry, Thai food offers a unique culinary experience that satisfies the taste buds and leaves a lasting impression. But Thai cuisine is more than just a…

  • Discover inner peace at the best temples for meditation retreat in Thailand | Thaiger

    Discover inner peace at the best temples for meditation retreat in Thailand

    Hey, you! Are you tired of the hustle and bustle of the city? Are you looking for a way to escape the daily grind and find your inner peace? Then pack your bags and head to Thailand. It’s not only the land of smiles, but also the land of meditation and mindfulness! If you want to try meditation, Thailand boasts…

  • Over 50% of Bangkok’s population are fatties! | Thaiger

    Over 50% of Bangkok’s population are fatties!

    According to health experts, more than 50% of Bangkok’s population are fatties and believe there is a pressing need to address the health of lard-arsed residents not only in the capital but throughout the Kingdom of Thailand. Fortunately, there are people out there who care and want to prevent the fat people of Bangkok, and Thailand, from getting fatter and…

  • A fun-filled adventure: Visiting top amusement parks in Thailand | Thaiger

    A fun-filled adventure: Visiting top amusement parks in Thailand

    Still don’t know where to go for your next holiday in Thailand? Why not try to go to a theme park? An amusement and theme park with an interest in Thailand could be a great way to showcase the culture and attractions of Thailand in a fun and exciting way. Here are some of the best amusement and theme parks…

  • All the single ladies… Unmarried Thai women sick of being bad-mouthed | Thaiger

    All the single ladies… Unmarried Thai women sick of being bad-mouthed

    As a foreigner who is not married and has no intention of ever marrying, unmarried Thai women are not happy with me, and neither is anyone else. It seems to me that Thai society is composed of everyone knowing their own place and knowing everyone else’s place too. There actually is a place for a “man like me” – it’s…

  • Carnival Magic Phuket celebrates all things Thailand | Thaiger

    Carnival Magic Phuket celebrates all things Thailand

    Sponsored Are you ready to experience the magic of Thailand in a different way? Come and explore Carnival Magic — the Magical Kingdom of Lights in Phuket! This 40-acre nighttime Thai carnival-inspired theme park offers a truly unique experience. At Carnival Magic, you’ll find attractions not found elsewhere in the world. One of the highlights is the world’s largest indoor…

  • Sierra and Sahara – Thailand’s search-and-rescue superstars | Thaiger

    Sierra and Sahara – Thailand’s search-and-rescue superstars

    Two golden retrievers from Thailand’s Urban Search and Rescue (USAR) team are starring in the international efforts following the earthquake in Turkey and Syria. The death toll from the 7.8-magnitude quake and aftershocks that hit southern Turkey and northern Syria on February 6 rose to more than 41,000 on Wednesday, with millions more lost or homeless in both countries. Two…