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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...

  • 5 reasons why having a Brazilian Butt Lift in Thailand is a good idea | Thaiger

    5 reasons why having a Brazilian Butt Lift in Thailand is a good idea

    Hourglass figure with a contoured bum is always seen as attractive for many people. While some people can achieve their dream body by doing squats and lunges in the gym, others might need extra effort to get it. Fortunately, Thailand offers an excellent solution for the not-so-lucky ones: high-quality and affordable Brazilian butt lift. Brazilian butt lift, or BBL for…

  • 8 things you need to prepare before a vasectomy in Thailand | Thaiger

    8 things you need to prepare before a vasectomy in Thailand

    A vasectomy is an effective form of permanent birth control without any excessive risks. It’s a safe and straightforward procedure. However, like many other surgical procedures, the anticipation of getting a vasectomy can be stressful for some men, especially when they’re doing it abroad. Once you’ve decided to move forward and do the procedure in Thailand, there are several things…

  • Top 5 ways to say goodbye to hair loss in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Top 5 ways to say goodbye to hair loss in Bangkok

    Ageing, genetics, health conditions, and trauma to the scalp can all cause hair loss and thinning hair. For some people, losing their hair can feel frustrating. It can affect their self-esteem and make them feel insecure. That’s why many people who experience hair loss choose to fly to Bangkok in hopes of bringing back the beautiful hair on their heads.…

  • Bangkok’s most interesting museums | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s most interesting museums

    Bangkok has many places that are quite interesting, and for those who like a bit of history, its museums don’t disappoint. From outdoor wonderlands with rich, cultural finds, to indoor adventures into Thailand’s past, we have selected some of the city’s top museums in which to see. 1. National Museum King Rama V founded the National Museum back in 1887,…

  • 5 things you need to know before having IVF treatment in Thailand | Thaiger

    5 things you need to know before having IVF treatment in Thailand

    In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) is an expensive fertility treatment that can put many couples in debt. And with a low global success rate of under 50%, getting the procedure can be a difficult decision. That’s why a lot of people choose to undergo the procedure in Thailand to save up more money. But besides the lower costs of treatments, Thailand…

  • Studying in Phuket As Foreigner – Education Visa | Thaiger

    Studying in Phuket As Foreigner – Education Visa

    The Thaiger offers the following deal on Education Visas… Every year, millions of tourists flock to Phuket for the weather, beaches, culture, food, and shopping. Many of them are long-term guests who have come to spend their vacations here. This country has so many facets that it would be hard to see everything in one or two three-week vacations. Many…

  • As Thai schools reopen, the effects of online learning are evident | Thaiger

    As Thai schools reopen, the effects of online learning are evident

    As Thai schools reopen, the effects of online learning await to be seen, with many experts saying children will need to spend time catching up upon returning to classrooms. Barriers to online learning such as mental distress, missed school lunches, routine vaccinations, and possible exposure to violence and abuse, have all contributed to students’ falling behind. Many parents of these…

  • Thailand’s schools are reopening but many families remain concerned about Covid | Thaiger

    Thailand’s schools are reopening but many families remain concerned about Covid

    Many of Thailand’s government-funded schools have reopened as of yesterday, along with the acceptance of foreign visitors. However, many students and parents, alike, are reporting mixed feelings surrounding the safety of students in regards to Covid-19. The Education Ministry’s efforts to inoculate 5 million Thai and foreign students between the ages of 12-18, still hasn’t allayed the fears by parents…

  • Useful Thai phrases for an amazing trip in Thailand | Thaiger

    Useful Thai phrases for an amazing trip in Thailand

    Whether you’re travelling to Thailand for business or leisure, it’s always great to know a little bit of the local language. Learning basic Thai phrases means showing effort and respect to the local culture. It will help ease interactions between you and the locals, making your trip a lot easier and enjoyable. Since Thai is a tonal language, it can…

  • University students may see time limit to complete higher education removed | Thaiger

    University students may see time limit to complete higher education removed

    University students in Thailand may be catching a break from needing to follow a timeline for completing their higher education. The Commission on Higher Education Standards has recently announced it is resolving to remove a requirement that university students must complete their schooling within a given time period or risk being expelled. The issue was discussed at a meeting earlier…

  • Top tips on getting dental veneers in Thailand | Thaiger

    Top tips on getting dental veneers in Thailand

    Have you finally made your mind and decided to let Thai dentists work their magic on your teeth? Veneers can repair chipped, stained, and cracked teeth. They can really improve the look of your teeth and give you the perfect smile. However, they can be pretty expensive. That’s why a lot of people opt to go to Thailand to cut…

  • Don’t wait!! Book your berth or booth at the Thailand International Boat Show | Thaiger

    Don’t wait!! Book your berth or booth at the Thailand International Boat Show

    Press Release The Thailand International Boat Show (TIBS) 2022 is set to raise the bar for boating and lifestyle exhibitions in the region. Initial feedback from the industry has been very good, with organisers expecting a large in-water line-up of boats and an exciting collection of marine products and luxury lifestyle in the marina-side exhibition hall. The show is set…

  • Learn how to eat like a local – Thai table manner | Thaiger

    Learn how to eat like a local – Thai table manner

    Like all cultures in the world, Thailand has its own customs and rules when it comes to eating. Whether you’re invited to dinner in a Thai local’s house, eating with new Thai friends, attending a business lunch with Thais, or dining in a Thai restaurant, it’s a great idea to pay attention and follow basic table manner. You don’t have…

  • Unique souvenirs to buy in Chiang Mai markets and night markets | Thaiger

    Unique souvenirs to buy in Chiang Mai markets and night markets

    If you’re bringing an empty suitcase for souvenirs to Thailand, Chiang Mai is the best destination for you. Known as the handicraft capital of Thailand and filled with lively night markets, shopping in Chiang Mai is always a fun thing to do. You can find everything from silk and traditional clothing to hand carved soaps and silverware. But with so…

  • 12 job opportunities for foreigners in Thailand | Thaiger

    12 job opportunities for foreigners in Thailand

    Thanks to its relaxed lifestyle, relatively lower cost of living, and vibrant culture, Thailand is a magnet for expats. However, the job market isn’t completely wide open for foreigners. The Thai government has made some restrictions on the types of jobs available to foreigners, and you need a work permit and the right type of visa to work in the…

  • China to prioritize foreign students returning | Thaiger

    China to prioritize foreign students returning

    The Chinese ambassador said on Wednesday that students from Thailand would be one of the first groups allowed to return to China when the country reopens. This was announced during an online interview with the media, which was also attended by a top Chinese education official. Thailand has more than 30,000 students enrolled in educational programmes in China, the nation…

  • Delicious Isan food you’ll love | Thaiger

    Delicious Isan food you’ll love

    Isan, the northeastern region of Thailand, is possibly the most underrated region in the country in terms of tourism. However, its delicious cuisine dominates the Thai culinary scene. You can find most of the region’s dishes across the country, whether in restaurants or street food stalls. Bordering with Laos, Isan food has strong Laotian influences. The dishes consist of many…

  • SO Sofitel Hua Hin opens its doors to welcome all visitors! | Thaiger

    SO Sofitel Hua Hin opens its doors to welcome all visitors!

    Sponsored Article Escape with your better half and stay sequestered away in a pool villa world of your own. Escape with the family for a lively weekend of fun and games. Make it the great escape with friends for exclusive events and parties. SO Sofitel Hua Hin affords a mix of quiet seclusion along Cha-Am Beach as well as some…

  • Thailand’s most magical festival: Yi Peng | Thaiger

    Thailand’s most magical festival: Yi Peng

    Northern Thailand’s lantern festival, Yi Peng, is perhaps the most magical festival in the world. Not only is this festival enchanting, but it’s loaded with religious and cultural significance. Thus, it’s a great way for travelers to learn more about Thailand’s rich culture and traditions. If you’ve been dreaming about witnessing this mesmerising event with your own eyes, here is…

  • The most popular Northern Thai dishes | Thaiger

    The most popular Northern Thai dishes

    Each region in Thailand offers a distinct and unique variety of dishes. Some of Thailand’s most delicious dishes come from the northern part of the country. Set among mountain valleys with a cool climate, Northern Thai Food is highly influenced by Burmese cuisines. In addition, it’s relatively mellow compared to Northeastern (Isaan) cuisine. Below, we’ve compiled some of our favourite…

  • Criteria for blood donation won’t relax to allow LGBTQ donations | Thaiger

    Criteria for blood donation won’t relax to allow LGBTQ donations

    Despite calls from equality activists, the National Blood Centre said that they will not relax blood donation criteria to allow donations from the LGBTQ community, particularly gay men. The statement made yesterday said that the centre was not ready to relax criteria for high-risk groups though they empathise with the LGBTQ community’s desire to help. It should be noted that…

  • Rediscover Thailand with IsWhere – An easy-to-use travel recovery application | Thaiger

    Rediscover Thailand with IsWhere – An easy-to-use travel recovery application

    Sponsored Article IsWhere is a self-service digital marketing campaign that has signed an agreement with a Singapore-based IsWhere to easily reach both domestic and international travellers and speed up travel recovery. Tourism Council is working with IsWhere on a digital marketing platform that is open to all Thai businesses. IsWhere digital marketing platform allows all Government Authorities, travel merchants and…

  • The pros and cons of using a teaching agency in Thailand | Thaiger

    The pros and cons of using a teaching agency in Thailand

    Teaching in Thailand can be quite a rewarding experience. From learning all about Thai culture to helping children learn, making your career as an educator here is a noble act. The road to securing a job in Thailand can be travelled in 2 major ways. Some expats use an agency in which to get hired at a school, while others…

  • School textbook calls democracy “corrupt”, supports dictatorship | Thaiger

    School textbook calls democracy “corrupt”, supports dictatorship

    A story that has gone viral in Thai social media over the last few days raised ire over a grammar textbook that called democracy corrupt and endorsed dictatorship. The textbook turned out to be published originally in 2008, was last published in 2012, and was removed from approval for use in classroom learning in 2016. The original post was shared…

  • Thailand private investigators will uncover the truth for you | Thaiger

    Thailand private investigators will uncover the truth for you

    Sponsored Article Private investigators have a long-established history of operating within Thailand, and for a good reason. With private eyes covering all areas of the country, discovering the truth is often a mere e-mail or a phone call away. Many of us have preconceived ideas about the role of private investigators, typically that they follow people around and sneakily take…

  • A synopsis of Thailand’s educational system | Thaiger

    A synopsis of Thailand’s educational system

    Many expats who decide to settle in Thailand are curious about the public schools’ status. As Thailand is a popular destination for many worldwide, those with kids may be looking to immerse their children in the culture. So, enrolling them into the country’s government-sponsored schools may be an option. However, further research into this reveals that the quality of education…

  • Phuket “Sandbox” to allow visitors from overseas to apply for “Visa on Arrival” | Thaiger

    Phuket “Sandbox” to allow visitors from overseas to apply for “Visa on Arrival”

    While there has not been an official announcement, travellers entering Thailand through the Phuket “Sandbox” might soon be able to apply for a “Visa on Arrival,” or VOA. A graphic was posted by Phuket officials on Facebook outlining the requirements for a “Visa on Arrival.” According to the post, travellers will need to have a Certificate of Entry, or COE,…

  • Thai Cabinet Committee officially extends Special Tourist Visa | Thaiger

    Thai Cabinet Committee officially extends Special Tourist Visa

    While the idea of extending the Special Tourist Visa in Thailand was announced recently, yesterday the Thai Cabinet Committee officially approved the extension. The plan has been in place for one year already, and will now continue until at least September 30, 2022, and is aimed at attracting well fear foreign travellers to visit Thailand spend big money while they’re here.…

  • Labour Ministry confirms timeframe for registering undocumented migrant workers | Thaiger

    Labour Ministry confirms timeframe for registering undocumented migrant workers

    The Thai government has issued a timeframe during which employers must register undocumented migrant workers, thereby allowing them to obtain work permits and work legally. According to a Bangkok Post report, the Labour Minister, Suchart Chomklin, says the measure applies to migrant workers from Myanmar, Cambodia, and Laos, and is being introduced to mitigate the risk of further Covid-19 outbreaks.…

  • Siam Piwat benchmarks MICE industry with “Virtual Inspection” solution, to reinforce its ‘The Icon of Innovative Lifestyle’ vision | Thaiger

    Siam Piwat benchmarks MICE industry with “Virtual Inspection” solution, to reinforce its ‘The Icon of Innovative Lifestyle’ vision

    Press Release Siam Piwat launches “Virtual Inspection” and “Online Reservation” for its convention spaces, a MICE industry benchmark. Offering absolute exhibition and event destinations, now event organizers from across the globe can virtually inspect the convention spaces and conveniently make instant online reservations. (Bangkok, 28 September 2021) Siam Piwat Co.,Ltd is the owner and operator of global retail destinations –…