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  • The deadly Rama 2 Road: Why Thailand’s ‘Seven-Generation Road’ keeps claiming lives | Thaiger

    The deadly Rama 2 Road: Why Thailand’s ‘Seven-Generation Road’ keeps claiming lives

    Dissecting the crisis of ‘Seven-Generation Road’ Rama 2, where repeated construction accidents and crane collapses continue to claim lives, yet contractors keep receiving new projects, exposing legal loopholes that amount to paper tigers. If there is one road in Thailand that has become legendary for both its extraordinary length and the dangers hidden behind its development, Rama 2 Road, or…

  • The new volatility cycle: Why 2025’s market shocks will redefine trader expectations in 2026 | Thaiger

    The new volatility cycle: Why 2025’s market shocks will redefine trader expectations in 2026

    Perhaps no one would call 2025 uneventful, doubly so if they are an investor. Tariffs and reciprocal action, active conflicts, and geopolitical tensions. Shadow fleets and a reorganisation of economic and strategic ties. A simple Google search for “What affected markets in 2025” returns what reads like a list of why volatility happens. Let’s see what contributed to this volatility,…

  • Muay Thai fight promotions that go beyond traditional martial art | Thaiger

    Muay Thai fight promotions that go beyond traditional martial art

    Muay Thai has long been Thailand’s national sport, but today, it’s more than a martial art. It’s a social ladder, a second chance, a cultural export, and a fight for recognition. While elite promotions like ONE Championship and the historic Rajadamnern Stadium keep Muay Thai in the spotlight. There are parallel fight cultures that thrive in alleyways, fight clubs and…

  • Thailand dominates global night market rankings with 3 markets in the top 10 | Thaiger

    Thailand dominates global night market rankings with 3 markets in the top 10

    When was the last time you wandered through a night market surrounded by sizzling street food and that electric energy that only comes alive after dark? If you’re in Thailand, you’re spoiled for choice, and now there’s proof the Kingdom’s night markets rank among the planet’s best. A new study by long-haul travel specialists Travelbag has crowned Bangkok’s Chatuchak Weekend…

  • How is Thailand using virtual reality to train doctors, students, and workers? | Thaiger

    How is Thailand using virtual reality to train doctors, students, and workers?

    Virtual reality has moved from novelty to necessity across Thailand’s education sector. The technology now addresses real problems such as training medical teams, teaching environmental conservation, and upskilling industrial workers, aligning with the national Thailand 4.0 strategy that prioritises digital infrastructure and innovation-driven growth. The investment backing this transformation is substantial. The Ministry of Education’s Anywhere Anytime initiative allocated US$800 million…

  • Bangkok Design Week 2026 returns with ‘DESIGN S/O/S’ from January 29 to February 8 | Thaiger

    Bangkok Design Week 2026 returns with ‘DESIGN S/O/S’ from January 29 to February 8

    Get ready for the return of Bangkok Design Week 2026 (BKKDW 2026), now in its ninth consecutive year, organised by the Creative Economy Agency (Public Organisation) or CEA, in collaboration with Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, government and private sector organisations, educational institutions, international organisations, and creative district network partners. This year, the international design festival brings together creators, designers, entrepreneurs, developers,…

  • From Krabi’s peaceful shores to lasting recovery: Inside Yatra Trauma Treatment Centre | Thaiger

    From Krabi’s peaceful shores to lasting recovery: Inside Yatra Trauma Treatment Centre

    Post-traumatic stress disorder and unresolved trauma don’t operate on your schedule. They show up in unexpected moments: a sudden sound that triggers panic, disrupted sleep, emotional withdrawal in relationships, or coping patterns that gradually become hard to control. For expats living in Thailand and international clients seeking treatment abroad, finding specialised, evidence-based trauma care can be challenging. That’s where Yatra…

  • Thailand Privilege Card awards Friends of Thailand memberships to three international Muay Thai Fighters | Thaiger

    Thailand Privilege Card awards Friends of Thailand memberships to three international Muay Thai Fighters

    Thailand Privilege Card Co., Ltd. (TPC), operator of the Thailand Privilege membership programme under the supervision of Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), continues to reinforce Thailand’s image not only as a world-class tourism destination but also as a premier destination for long-term residency. Most recently, TPC presented the Friends of Thailand membership card to three foreign fighters from the Rajadamnern…

  • Courtyard by Marriott Phuket, Patong Beach Resort: The ultimate family-friendly destination in 2026 | Thaiger

    Courtyard by Marriott Phuket, Patong Beach Resort: The ultimate family-friendly destination in 2026

    Planning a family vacation this year? Look no further than Courtyard by Marriott Phuket, Patong Beach Resort, where unforgettable memories are created for guests of all ages. Perfectly located just steps from the world-famous Patong Beach, this vibrant resort combines modern comfort, convenience, and exceptional family-friendly amenities, making it the ideal choice for parents and kids alike. Why families love…

  • AA Insurance Brokers introduces the MyAA app, putting insurance management at your fingertips | Thaiger

    AA Insurance Brokers introduces the MyAA app, putting insurance management at your fingertips

    AA Insurance Brokers, one of Thailand’s most established insurance brokers, has introduced MyAA, a free mobile app that gives clients easier access to their insurance information through a single, central platform. Designed to simplify everyday insurance tasks, MyAA brings policy information, claims support, offers, and updates together in one place, helping clients manage their insurance anytime, anywhere. It’s the kind…

  • A simple guide to renting in Thailand (plus a bonus tip) | Thaiger

    A simple guide to renting in Thailand (plus a bonus tip)

    Renting in Thailand is generally straightforward, but a little preparation goes a long way. Whether you’re looking to relocate or planning an extended stay, being familiar with local rental practices, from deposits and documents to pricing and property standards, will make the process much smoother. This guide outlines the key steps to renting in Thailand, from choosing the right location…

  • Sartoria and Elements chefs unite for exclusive eight-course dinner in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Sartoria and Elements chefs unite for exclusive eight-course dinner in Bangkok

    Food lovers in Bangkok are in for a rare treat this February as two acclaimed restaurants join forces for a one-night-only collaboration. Sartoria by Paulo Airaudo, located on the 56th floor of EA Rooftop at The Empire, will host “Elements at Sartoria”, an exclusive four-hands dinner in partnership with Elements, inspired by Ciel Bleu at The Okura Prestige Bangkok. The…

  • Top 5 social media marketing agencies in Thailand (2026 edition) | Thaiger

    Top 5 social media marketing agencies in Thailand (2026 edition)

    As a business owner, you probably already know that social media has become an essential tool to reach new customers. According to recent industry reports, the majority of marketers continue to see positive outcomes from their social media marketing efforts, with significant increases in business exposure, website traffic, lead generation, and sales conversions. Think of social media as a virtual…

  • Tesla Model 3 Standard launches in Thailand with a price cut | Thaiger

    Tesla Model 3 Standard launches in Thailand with a price cut

    Tesla has officially launched the Model 3 Standard in Thailand, introducing a more budget-friendly entry point into the electric vehicle (EV) giant’s premium lineup, positioned alongside fierce competition. With a starting price of 1,149,000 baht, this model is now the most affordable Tesla available in the Thai market, opening the door for more EV enthusiasts to join the Tesla ecosystem.…

  • Looking for Children’s Day events in Bangkok 2026? Here’s where to go | Thaiger

    Looking for Children’s Day events in Bangkok 2026? Here’s where to go

    A roundup of 17 free places to visit for National Children’s Day on Saturday, January 10, across Bangkok and the surrounding metropolitan areas. National Children’s Day 2026 falls tomorrow. For families who do not yet have plans or are unsure where Children’s Day events will be held this year, we have gathered a complete list of free Children’s Day events…

  • Understanding Myanmar’s civil war next door: 70 years of conflict, the Kawthoolei Republic, and how it affects Thailand | Thaiger

    Understanding Myanmar’s civil war next door: 70 years of conflict, the Kawthoolei Republic, and how it affects Thailand

    Myanmar has been at war with itself for over 70 years, making it the world’s longest-running civil war. This article explains why the fighting never ends, what drives seven decades of unresolved grievances, and what the newly declared Kawthoolei Republic means, as well as offering essential context for those living in Thailand along the shared border. On this page Section…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 9 to 11) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 9 to 11)

    So, how was your first full week of being productive in 2026? Even if your New Year’s resolution is forgotten, you’re doing great. Now it’s the second weekend of the year, which is basically permission to unclench and remember that life is not just to do lists and New Year spreadsheets. Here are the best things to do in Bangkok…

  • Maddix reflects on Bangkok, creative process, and dream collaborations | Thaiger

    Maddix reflects on Bangkok, creative process, and dream collaborations

    After performing at the 8O8 Festival in Bangkok last December, Dutch DJ and producer Maddix spoke with The Thaiger about his experience in the city, how he prepares for live sets, and the artists he hopes to work with in the future. Known for his trademark high-energy techno sound, Maddix has built a solid reputation in the electronic music scene.…

  • A practical way to think about healthcare when living in Thailand | Thaiger

    A practical way to think about healthcare when living in Thailand

    Living in Thailand means co-existing with a healthcare system that’s brilliant in some ways and frustrating in others. Oftentimes, private hospitals feel like five-star hotels, with doctors trained internationally, and the costs seem reasonable compared to Western countries. Until you’re actually sitting in that consultation room without insurance, watching the bill climb. Here’s the thing most people don’t tell you…

  • Border farmers rush sugarcane harvest amid renewed clash tensions | Thaiger

    Border farmers rush sugarcane harvest amid renewed clash tensions

    Farmers living along the Thai-Cambodian border are racing against time to cut and replant sugarcane after repeated evacuations, as fears grow over a possible third military clash that could again force them from their land. In several border villages, agricultural work has resumed only partially, with many farmers returning to fields they were forced to abandon during earlier tensions. While…

  • Free live music every weekend this January: Music in the Park returns to Bangkok | Thaiger

    Free live music every weekend this January: Music in the Park returns to Bangkok

    Looking for free live music in Bangkok this January? Music in the Park is back for 2026, bringing a full month of performances to public spaces across the city. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has organised concerts featuring everything from jazz and classical music to traditional Thai dance and contemporary bands, all free to attend. The event runs throughout January 2026…

  • BNH Premier Spine Centre: 20 years of leading spine surgery overseas in Thailand | Thaiger

    BNH Premier Spine Centre: 20 years of leading spine surgery overseas in Thailand

    Living with chronic back or nerve pain can take over every part of daily life, sleep becomes difficult, movement becomes limited, and simple tasks begin to feel overwhelming. For many patients in Western countries, the problem is compounded by long delays in their home healthcare systems. Instead of receiving timely treatment, they often face months or even years of waiting…

  • Investment trends 2026: Where should your money go? A deep dive into 3 can’t-miss themes | Thaiger

    Investment trends 2026: Where should your money go? A deep dive into 3 can’t-miss themes

    In the blink of an eye, we are about to wave goodbye to 2025. It has been a year of major economic recalibration, but as we step into 2026, the financial world’s pulse is changing rhythm again. The million-dollar question, having retail investors and portfolio managers scratching their heads, is: “So, where should the money go next year?” To help…

  • Japanese expat shares Why you must carry a stack of 20-Baht notes in Thailand | Thaiger

    Japanese expat shares Why you must carry a stack of 20-Baht notes in Thailand

    Viral Tip: Japanese Expat Reveals Why Carrying a Stack of 20-Baht Notes is Essential for Rural Thailand BANGKOK — A Japanese expatriate living in Thailand has post a good tip on social media. A practical financial tip for traveling upcountry. she adviced always carry a thick stack of 20-baht banknotes. user @mlxism17 posted a photo of a fresh bundle of…

  • 20 Best Places for Bangkok’s 2026 New Year Fireworks | Thaiger

    20 Best Places for Bangkok’s 2026 New Year Fireworks

    Bangkok authorities approved 20 major sites for New Year fireworks displays, featuring riverside landmarks and downtown shopping hubs to ring in 2026 countdown.   To welcome the year 2026, the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has confirmed 20 authorized locations. These sites range from iconic landmarks along the Chao Phraya River to major shopping malls in the city center for the…

  • The best concerts in Bangkok you can’t miss in 2026 (so far) | Thaiger

    The best concerts in Bangkok you can’t miss in 2026 (so far)

    2026 is already shaping up to be a strong year for live music in Bangkok. From global arena acts to artists choosing smaller rooms for one-off nights, the city’s concert calendar is stacked. Below, we’ve rounded up the biggest and most talked-about concerts happening in Bangkok throughout 2026 (so far), with all the key details you need to lock in…

  • The best New Year’s eve dinners around Thailand | Thaiger

    The best New Year’s eve dinners around Thailand

    New Year’s Eve dinner in Thailand is never just about eating. It’s about sitting somewhere you actually want to stay, ordering another drink without checking the time, and letting the night go by until midnight sneaks up on the table. This list is for people who want their last meal of the year to feel like a moment. Big buffets,…

  • 2026 New Year Bank Holiday: Which Branches are Open or Closed? | Thaiger

    2026 New Year Bank Holiday: Which Branches are Open or Closed?

    As the New Year 2026 festival approaches, many people are planning trips home or vacations during this long holiday. While government agencies observe an extended break, financial institutions and banks have different operating schedules, particularly distinguishing between “in-mall branches” and “general branches.” To help you plan your financial transactions smoothly, we have compiled the bank holiday schedule for New Year…

  • Happy New Year 2026: Chinese Wishes for the “Year of the Horse” | Thaiger

    Happy New Year 2026: Chinese Wishes for the “Year of the Horse”

    Happy New Year 2026! According to the Chinese Zodiac, this year marks the “Year of the Horse”. The Horse is an auspicious animal symbolizing energy, speed, victory, and loyalty. This new era represents a golden opportunity to leap forward toward your goals with stability and strength. Choosing a Chinese greeting with deep meaning, or posting a photo on social media…

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