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Explore the various aspects of Thailand, from its vibrant cities to its serene beaches, with Thaiger’s Best-of Guides. Covering a wide range of topics including lifestyle, entertainment, travel, and property, these guides will help you discover the hidden gems and top attractions in the country. Whether you are a tourist, expat, or local, our Best-of Guides provide valuable insights and tips to make your Thailand experience truly unforgettable.
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A healthy tomorrow starts today: Celebrate the great American Smokeout day
The Great American Smokeout, held this year on November 17, is a nationwide event that encourages smokers to take their first steps towards a smoke-free life. If you’re an expat in Thailand, this day could be a timely reminder to...
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What can a foreigner own in Thailand?
Ranked as the 6th most expat-friendly country globally, Thailand offers a welcoming environment for international citizens, though some legal restrictions do apply. While Thai law places certain limitations on foreign ownership and investment, these regulations vary depending on the type of asset or business venture you’re interested in. Whether you’re an expat looking to invest in Thailand or planning to…
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IPPUDO Thailand celebrates 10 years with a Michelin Star winning offering
To mark a decade of noodle nirvana in Thailand, IPPUDO is dishing out a deliciously irresistible promotion that’s sure to make your taste buds tingle. From November 10 to December 10, indulge in a piping-hot Zero Ramen for a mere 10 baht at the iconic ramen haunt. Here’s the scoop: simply purchase Thailand’s First Siphon Tonkotsu at Ippudo CentralWorld’s 7th…
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Siam Paragon Bangkok International Fashion Week celebrates Thai excellence
The spotlight was firmly set on Siam Paragon, Bangkok’s ‘global destination,’ as it hosted the prestigious Siam Paragon Bangkok International Fashion Week 2024 (BIFW2024). Thailand’s annual fashion showcase featured 15 shows from renowned Thai and Asian designers. This year, the country’s fashion scene went next level with a special fashion talk – the WWD x Siam Piwat Global Fashion Spotlight,…
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Imagine Dragons’s LOOM TOUR: Everything to know before you go
If you’re one of the lucky fans who secured a ticket to Imagine Dragons’ sold-out LOOM World Tour concert in Bangkok, get ready for an unforgettable night! With so many details to consider, from show times to nearby attractions, this guide has everything you need to make the most of your concert experience. Here’s all you need to know about…
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Common health concerns for expats in Thailand: Prevention and protection
Moving to Thailand as an expat offers adventure, vibrant culture, and an excellent lifestyle, but it also brings some health challenges that might not be familiar to you. From tropical diseases to climate-related conditions, understanding common health concerns and knowing how to prevent them can make all the difference for your well-being. Here’s what you should know about staying healthy…
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New night market on the block: Jodd Fairs Ratchada
The popular Jodd Fairs night market has recently opened a new branch along the Ratchadapisek road. The night market opened on November 1 and is a 23-minute walk from the original location of Jodd Fairs Rama 9 and right next to Big C Ratchada. I took a personal visit and I have quite a bit to say about this night…
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What you should do for Loy Krathong 2024
The history of the Loy Krathong festival Loy Krathong, or ‘floating basket,’ is a beloved Thai tradition where people gather by the water to release beautifully decorated krathongs. Traditionally made from banana trunks and adorned with flowers, candles, incense, and sometimes personal items, these floating baskets carry wishes and gratitude. The festival is believed to have started in the ancient city…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 1 to 3)
Bangkok is brimming with activities this weekend! If you haven’t had a chance to wear your costume yet, there are still Halloween events happening around the city. For those looking to dance at a music festival or broaden their palate, there are plenty of options, too. Here are the top things to do in Bangkok this weekend (November 1 to…
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MedPark celebrates its 4th anniversary with MedMusic in the Park No.3
MedPark Hospital is pulling out all the stops for its 4th anniversary with a musical bash to remember. Get ready for the 3rd MedMusic in the Park, a free concert guaranteed to bring the Christmas cheer and new year spirit alive. Mark your calendars for December 1, and head over to Benchakitti Park, where a sensational line-up of top Thai…
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Black Friday starts now – Grab 10% off your health insurance plan
If you’re an expat living in Thailand, you’ve likely experienced the complexity of navigating healthcare abroad. With Black Friday rolling in, it’s the perfect time to secure a health insurance plan that provides peace of mind and a safety net when you need it most. For a limited time, you can grab 10% off your health insurance, a smart move to…
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Rising star Tate McRae prepares for first Thai concert in Bangkok
Bangkok is getting ready to welcome Canada’s latest rising star Tate McRae on her THINK LATER WORLD TOUR happening on November 2 at the UOB LIVE, Emsphere. According to YouTube Charts from October 19 to 25, Bangkok ranked as the No.1 city globally streaming Tate McRae’s music on YouTube with over 190,000 streams, followed by London, Kuala Lumpur, New York, and…
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Popular and lively streets in Bangkok that you can walk around in
Bangkok is a city full of energy, exciting places, and amazing food. One of the best ways to experience it is by walking through some of its most famous streets. Each street in Bangkok has its own unique vibe, full of food, culture, and music. Here are the streets in no particular order that you should visit if you’re exploring…
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What water in Thailand can do to your hair
There have been many discussions about complaints concerning dandruff after being in Thailand for a while. Due to many bad factors of water, online forums like Asean Now and Reddit are filled with posts from expats and tourists alike, sharing their frustrations and seeking solutions. Water affects all areas of the body, but a big problem is seen in hair.…
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Why Thai retirees are outliving their Western counterparts
Retiring in Thailand has become increasingly popular among Westerners looking for a more affordable and relaxed lifestyle. Surprisingly, retirees in Thailand often enjoy longer, healthier lives compared to their Western counterparts. This longevity isn’t just luck, it’s a mix of lifestyle, cultural attitudes, and healthcare access that makes the difference. Let’s dive into the key factors that help Thai retirees…
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Best love hotels in Bangkok to spice things up
If you are feeling lonely after a long night (especially on the holidays), your house or flat might not be the best place to find other people with whom to socialise and pass the time. But, do you want to be loved? The following list provides five love hotels, that are open 24 hours, near Bangkok and the surrounding area…
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Sears & Co. serves up a taste of victory as Thailand’s top Casual Dining spot
Sears & Co. Bar and Grill, the stylish sea-facing culinary venue at Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort, has been named the No.1 Casual Dining restaurant in Thailand in the Tripadvisor 2024 Travellers’ Choice Best of the Best Awards! Perfectly positioned just steps from Patong Beach, with views of the Andaman Sea, Sears & Co., is a chic…
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10 shocking ways you’re destroying your lungs every day
Today is Lung Health Day, the perfect reminder to pay attention to your respiratory system, an often-overlooked but essential part of your overall well-being. While we’re all aware that smoking is bad for our lungs, there are many less obvious daily habits that could be harming them, too. Especially if you’re living in a country like Thailand, certain environmental factors…
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EU Green Diplomacy Weeks in ASEAN 2024 kicks off with a fun run/walk and green action events
The Ambassador of the European Union (EU) to ASEAN, H.E. Sujiro Seam, officially kicked off the EU-ASEAN Green Diplomacy Weeks 2024 in Jakarta, Indonesia. The launch featured already 2nd edition of the dynamic five-kilometre fun walk and run titled “EU-ASEAN Green Transition for Sustainable Planet and More Positive Impact” (GET UP and MOVE). Around 500 participants took part, including representatives…
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Top 10 restaurants in Phra Khanong
Historically a quiet area housing many small communities and rice paddies, Phra Khanong has bloomed in recent years, no doubt fuelled by the expansion of the BTS Skytrain. The factor of accessibility has made Phra Khanong a must-visit area for those looking to get away from the hustle and bustle of Bangkok’s busier districts. The good news? There are plenty…
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Chiang Mai unveils cultural and health tourism route
Chiang Mai launched a new cultural and health tourism route during the National Thai Traditional Medicine Wisdom Day and the Thai Traditional Medicine Wisdom Fair. The event took place yesterday, October 25, and was presided over by Siwa Thamikanon, the Deputy Governor of Chiang Mai, who was assigned by Nirut Phongsitthithaworn, the Governor of Chiang Mai. Thitikarn Na Pan, the…
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How Don Pino delivers ‘delicioso’ Italian delights
There are few dining experiences that can match the atmosphere and flavours found in authentic Italian cuisine at Don Pino. From light soups and salads to rich pizzas and pasta, Italian restaurants are the kings of serving food for the soul. The secret to Italian food lies in simplicity. Pairing traditional recipes with the finest ingredients leads to unforgettable culinary…
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Best Halloween costumes stores in Bangkok
With Halloween just around the corner, it is again time for you to start planning your perfect spooky season costume. Whether you are going for scary, glamorous, or downright hilarious, Bangkok has fantastic costume shops to help you stand out. From boutique collections to stores jam-packed with outfits, here are the top five stores in Bangkok where you can find…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 25 to 27)
Yay! The weekend is finally here again, and Bangkok is full of exciting activities, as always. The only challenge you’ll face is deciding where to go. But don’t worry, we’ve gathered the best ones for you. Here are the top things to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 25 to 27). With Halloween falling on Thursday next week, the city…
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The nominees for the best expat food influencers in Thailand
Thai food is renowned for its vibrant flavours and diverse dishes. Behind the delicious meals and captivating food photography are the talented food influencers who bring Thai cuisine to life online. Here are the nominees for the best expat food influencers in Thailand. These six outstanding individuals have made significant impacts in the online food community, and now it’s your…
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Everything you need to know about One Bangkok
Get ready for Bangkok’s newest crown jewel. One Bangkok, is an exciting mega-development that’s about to transform the city. This spot will soon be the go-to hub for shopping, dining, working, and enjoying some green space. Located at the intersection of Wireless Road and Rama IV Road, it’s set to be a vibrant hotspot for culture, lifestyle, and everything in…
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Prostate cancer – the silent killer: How early detection can save lives
Prostate cancer remains one of the most common cancers affecting men globally, including Thailand. And let us be the bearer of bad news today: all men are at risk of developing this type of cancer. According to the American Cancer Society, an estimated 299,010 new cases of prostate cancer will be diagnosed in the U.S. in 2024 alone. The more…
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Fertility woes? Let’s make it a Ago Dad thing
It’s becoming increasingly common for younger couples to face challenges with infertility. According to the latest report from the World Health Organisation, one in six adults worldwide are infertile at some point in their lives. Support is at hand with Ago Dad. In Thailand, about 7.7% of couples of childbearing age are infertile, which is equivalent to 1 million couples.…
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How Allied Health (Thailand) helps you find dental care in Thailand
Dental care can be expensive. If we followed the advice to visit a dentist every six months, we’d be left with empty wallets. And when specialised treatments like veneers, implants, or braces are needed? The costs can be astronomical. But what if we tell you that there’s a way around it? Instead of skipping check-ups, living with toothaches, or letting…
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