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Moving to Thailand? Here are the health documents you should prepare before you go
The Thaiger key takeaways Valid passport, visa documents, health certificate, and vaccination records are essential for immigration and medical care in Thailand. Health insurance that meets visa requirements, like Cigna, provides protection, direct billing, and access to a wide hospital...
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 9 to 11)
Sure, the heat’s relentless and your Grab driver just cancelled again, but this weekend in Bangkok is looking seriously stacked. From a wild goth gig to botanical painting over iced lattes, there’s something for every flavour of fun. Here are the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend (May 9 to 11). 7 Things to do in Bangkok this…
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Cambodia, Laos ban Thai livestock over anthrax fears
Cambodia and Laos have temporarily halted the importation of livestock and related products from Thailand to prevent the spread of anthrax. According to China’s Xinhua News Agency, Cambodia’s Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry, and Fisheries has implemented this precautionary measure and is closely monitoring the anthrax situation in Thailand. The ministry stated that while there are currently no anthrax cases in…
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Bitcoin tipped to smash US$100k as crypto bulls charge ahead
Bitcoin is gearing up for a six-figure breakout, with crypto watchers boldly predicting the world’s biggest digital coin could hit a jaw-dropping US$100,000, even as the US central bank holds fire on interest rate cuts. Despite the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) likely keeping rates steady this week, optimism is soaring among investors, thanks to heavyweight institutions snapping up spot…
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Motorbike accidents in Thailand: Why most insurance won’t cover you
Motorbike accidents in Thailand are a major problem, with the country being one of the most dangerous places for riders. Motorbikes are the most common way to get around for both locals and tourists, but they also make up over 70% of traffic deaths. Having insurance is important, but many travellers and expats don’t know that most regular insurance policies…
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Attack on Titan FINAL Exhibition debuts at Bangkok’s CentralWorld
The Attack on Titan FINAL exhibition opens May 7 at Bangkok’s CentralWorld and runs until June 18, offering eight immersive zones for fans of the globally popular anime and manga series. Since its debut in 2009, Attack on Titan has sold over 140 million manga copies worldwide and is one of the top 10 bestselling manga series. The anime is…
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Fourth anthrax case confirmed in northeast Thailand outbreak
The Mukdahan Provincial Public Health Office announced yesterday a new case of anthrax, raising the total number of cases in the current outbreak to four, with one resulting in death. According to a source, three are currently hospitalised; two at Mukdahan Hospital and one at Don Tan Hospital. Of the 636 deemed at risk, 538 have completed a seven-day observation…
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Everything you need to know about E-Visa in Thailand
Travelling to Thailand will be easier with the new Thai E-visa system. From January 1, people from almost any country can apply for a visa online. You don’t need to visit an embassy or consulate anymore. The process is fast, simple, and all done through a website. In this guide, we’ll cover everything you need to know about the Thailand…
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Thai parents turn to pawn shops for school expenses
Parents across Thailand are increasingly turning to pawn shops to secure funds for their children’s uniforms and other essentials for the upcoming school term. With the new school calendar set to begin on May 16, these establishments are preparing for a surge in business. Pawn shops nationwide are bolstering their cash reserves in anticipation of the increased demand. In Nakhon…
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Is Thailand suffering from overtourism?
As the years have passed, Thailand has grown into a bucket list essential for travellers all around the world. For those looking for stunning natural scenery or bumping nightlife, Thailand has proved to be the place to be. Though in more recent years, overtourism has become more and more of a topic within the media. At the same time, however,…
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Dancing Enigmas exhibition – Now live at Siam Paragon
Joyman Gallery, in collaboration with Siam Paragon and Aris, presents a solo exhibition, Dancing Enigmas, by emerging artist Natdanai Bunsiri. The exhibition features 28 paintings that reflect a quest to interpret ancient philosophy through a contemporary lens. The exhibition will be on display until May 31, 2025, at the Fashion Gallery, 1st Floor, Siam Paragon. For Natdanai, by blending Eastern…
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No new anthrax infections found in Thailand’s Mukdahan province
The anthrax situation in Mukdahan province is showing signs of improvement, with the Public Health Ministry reporting no new cases as of yesterday, May 5. The province has recorded three anthrax cases, according to Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsutin. Of these cases, one person has died, while two remain hospitalised. Some 636 people in the province have come into contact…
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Are there family-friendly activities at Jungceylon Phuket?
If you thought Patong was all about nightlife and neon, well, you’re wrong. Right opposite Bangla Road, you’ll find Jungceylon Phuket, a family-friendly shopping mall that offers far more than retail therapy. The mall may be affectionately known as the Oasis of Shopping, but it’s also an oasis for families. With engaging attractions for toddlers, teens, and everyone in between,…
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FACE Bangkok 2025: Meet the sharks of ASEAN
Looking to pitch your startup, network with investors, and connect with top-tier decision-makers across Southeast Asia? The FACE quarterly event returns once more with a blockbuster edition on Friday, May 9, 2025, at The St. Regis, Bangkok, held in partnership with the ASEAN Economic Forum and leading chambers of commerce. This exclusive experience gathers founders, CEOs, angel investors, and VCs…
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Thailand reports first anthrax death in 30 years, health alert issued
Thailand has experienced its first anthrax-related death in 30 years, resulting in a public health alert after hundreds in Mukdahan province were possibly exposed to the bacteria. A 53 year old man from Mukdahan passed away on Wednesday, April 30, after contracting anthrax. A second confirmed case and three additional suspected cases are also being investigated in the same province,…
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Phuket labour day funds cancer centre amid workers’ struggles
Phuket provincial officials marked National Labour Day 2025 with the event Labourers for the Light on Thursday, raising more than 150,000 baht to support the construction of the province’s first government cancer centre at Vachira Phuket Hospital. The event, which took place at Bang Wad Dam, was presided over by Phuket Vice Governor Suwit Phansengiam and brought together over 900…
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Top gyms in Bangkok that offer the best workout classes and facilities
If you’re going to sweat in Bangkok, you might as well do it somewhere with cold brew on tap and hydro message bed waiting after your final burpee. Fortunately, the city is home to some seriously impressive spots to break a sweat. The gyms here don’t mess around. They’re stylish and high-tech, with classes that actually make you want to…
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Top 5 Mexican restaurants in Bangkok
Mexico may be a long way off from Bangkok, but that doesn’t mean that you can’t indulge in some delicious Mexican delicacies here. Bangkok has an impressive array of Mexican Restaurants offering some tasty cuisine in colourful settings that will make you feel as though you’ve been whisked away to Guadalajara. So, if you’re craving some tacos, quesadillas, fajitas, or…
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Healthy and delicious: Why SaladStop! hits the spot
As cliché as it sounds, you are what you eat. And when you eat well, you feel good, your body, mind, and soul. Healthy eating isn’t supposed to be bland or boring, as that’s just a myth big corporations sold us to push junk food. Eating well isn’t just for crash diets either. It can be fresh, delicious, and full…
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Best facial treatments in Bangkok for radiant skin
If urban life has left your skin feeling as stressed as the Friday evening rush hour, there’s no reason to let it dampen your spirits. The answer to your skin’s prayers might just involve less commuting and more pampering. Thankfully, Bangkok boasts a beauty scene as vibrant as its city skyline. From innovative therapies to traditional rituals, you can find…
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Manage trading risk more effectively with HFM’s tools
HFM Group, a regulated, award-winning online broker, takes risk management seriously to provide cutting-edge technology, wide-ranging education, and advanced trading tools to clients worldwide. Their innovative solutions provide enhanced protection against unexpected market movements, offering features such as negative balance protection, customisable stop-loss and profit orders, and real-time risk analysis. With a commitment to enhancing trading experiences, HFM’s risk management…
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What happens if you get hospitalised in Thailand without insurance?
If you get hospitalised in Thailand without insurance, it can be stressful and expensive. Thailand’s public healthcare does not cover foreigners, and private hospitals often ask for payment before giving treatment. Even public hospitals may delay care if you can’t pay right away. In this article, we’ll explain what to expect if you don’t have insurance, how much it can…
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