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    5 ways retirees in Thailand lose money (and how to stop it)

    Retiring in Thailand can be affordable and enjoyable, but many retirees lose money due to common mistakes. High living costs, scams, and unexpected expenses can quickly drain savings. There are five ways that retirees in Thailand can lose money and...

  • 6 best non-dairy ice cream places in Bangkok

    6 best non-dairy ice cream places in Bangkok

    There is little better than a scoop of ice cream on a hot day. And let’s be honest — every day in Bangkok is a hot day, even with this “cool draft” we’re going through. Luckily, we’ve got the cure — though Bangkok’s heat may be relentless, there’s no better way to beat it than with a scoop (or three)…

  • You should start using air purifiers in Thailand

    You should start using air purifiers in Thailand

    When air purifiers first started getting mainstream attention, especially after hearing about them more often during the Covid-19 pandemic, I always thought of them as some sort of massive marketing by big corporations to push their product agenda. However, upon researching air purifiers and understanding the reasons for using an air purifier, I discovered that it is indeed good for…

  • NHSO adds six medications to national health insurance scheme

    NHSO adds six medications to national health insurance scheme

    The National Health Security Office (NHSO) board approved the addition of six medications to the national health insurance system yesterday, February 3. This initiative aims to ensure patients have comprehensive access to essential treatments, particularly for tuberculosis, nephritis, and lymphoma. The decision follows approval from various subcommittees and aligns with recommendations from the World Health Organisation on tuberculosis treatment. The…

  • Energise your day with the express lunch menu at Courtyard by Marriott Bangkok

    Energise your day with the express lunch menu at Courtyard by Marriott Bangkok

    Courtyard by Marriott Bangkok Sukhumvit 20, the stylish hotel in the commercial heart of the Thai capital, is inviting hotel guests and locals to take a break from their busy days and enjoy a fast and affordable lunch, including a starter, a main course, a dessert and a drink, all for 500 baht or less! Available every day at Reap…

  • Golden days: Dazzling rise in gold prices spark trading frenzy

    Golden days: Dazzling rise in gold prices spark trading frenzy

    In a sparkling turn of events, gold prices have shot up, leaving traders feverishly clasping their hands with glee. Today, February 4 marked a golden morning as the Gold Traders Association (GTA) announced a substantial hike of 250 baht compared to yesterday’s rates, setting the trading floors abuzz with anticipation. As the clock struck 9.05 am, the shimmering reality set…

  • High education at Bangkok’s language learning meetup

    High education at Bangkok’s language learning meetup

    A vibrant evening awaits English teachers and language enthusiasts in Bangkok at Euphoria by Royal Queen Seeds, where an exciting social gathering will take place. This special event is designed for educators and language lovers to connect, exchange ideas, and gain fresh insights into effective teaching and learning methods. One of the highlights of the evening will be a thought-provoking…

  • Mark One Tailor: The best bespoke tailor in Khao Lak

    Mark One Tailor: The best bespoke tailor in Khao Lak

    When it comes to high-quality bespoke tailoring in Khao Lak, Mark One Tailor stands out as one of the most trusted names. With decades of experience, this tailor shop has built a solid reputation for exceptional craftsmanship, premium fabrics, and personalised service. Unlike many street tailors that mislabel polyester as cashmere wool, Mark One Tailor guarantees authentic materials and precise…

  • Kasikornbank: Verify SIM card name by April 30

    Kasikornbank: Verify SIM card name by April 30

    Kasikornbank has announced that mobile banking customers need to ensure their registered name matches their mobile SIM card name by April 30. The bank outlined two conditions for this requirement. Customers who have not been contacted need not take any action. Kasikornbank communicated through its Facebook page, KBank Live, regarding a measure to enhance mobile banking security. This initiative requires…

  • Best weed shops in Chiang Mai [2025] | Thaiger

    Best weed shops in Chiang Mai [2025]

    Chiang Mai’s love affair with cannabis is growing stronger by the day, with weed shops popping up across the city. In true Chiang Mai fashion, the dispensaries here are unpretentious, welcoming, and full of character. Some feel like stylish coffee shops, while others have a chill, backpacker-friendly vibe. Many also double as social hubs and creative spaces, so it’s easy…

  • What’s new with Thailand’s LTR Visa? Here’s what you need to know about the update

    What’s new with Thailand’s LTR Visa? Here’s what you need to know about the update

    Have you been dreaming of living and working in Thailand? If yes, there’s never been a better time than today, as the Thai government just updated the qualifications, criteria, and conditions for the Long-Term Resident (LTR) Visa programme. Thanks to these changes, the visa is now more inclusive, family-friendly, and accessible than ever before. Here’s the lowdown on what’s new,…

  • Rabies panic: Khon Kaen officials say cooked beef is safe

    Rabies panic: Khon Kaen officials say cooked beef is safe

    Health officials in Sam Sung district, Khon Kaen moved to calm public fears after reports of rabies-infected beef sparked concerns about food safety. While a cow infected with rabies was slaughtered and consumed earlier this month, officials have clarified that properly cooked beef remains safe to eat. The outbreak began on January 23, when a dog infected with rabies entered…

  • We are not Daniel Thaiger

    We are not Daniel Thaiger

    We’re sure that it probably goes without saying that we are not Daniel Thaiger. But just for the laughs, we thought it’d be fun to go through what The Thaiger and Daniel Thaiger are and aren’t. A burning question also arises, do people ever get confused because of the names? Daniel Thaiger was founded in 2013 by Mark and Honey,…

  • New debt relief scheme aids nearly 500,000 Thai debtors

    New debt relief scheme aids nearly 500,000 Thai debtors

    Deputy Finance Minister Phaophum Rojanasakul announced that as of January 28, the You Fight, We Help initiative has received interest from 497,552 debtors, covering 576,496 accounts. The scheme aims to assist individual debtors and includes two measures, excluding direct registration with financial institutions. The first measure, Direct Payment, Asset Retention, targets home, car, and small SME loans with modest limits,…

  • Kylie Minogue announces 2025 Tension Tour at Bangkok’s Paragon Hall

    Kylie Minogue announces 2025 Tension Tour at Bangkok’s Paragon Hall

    Kylie Minogue announced her highly anticipated Tension Tour for 2025, which will see the global icon perform in cities across the globe and is set to be the Aussie singer’s biggest tour since 2011. Opening in her home country Australia, on February 15, the world tour will then head to Asia in March and go on to North America, reaching…

  • Phuket shopping mall guide: Jungceylon Patong

    Phuket shopping mall guide: Jungceylon Patong

    Beaches? Check. Lush jungles? Check. Retail therapy? Also, check! Phuket has everything, and that includes shopping malls. One of the most iconic, and one you might already know, is Jungceylon Patong. First opened in 2007, Jungceylon Patong shouldn’t need an introduction. It has long been a staple in Phuket’s shopping scene due to its all-in-one experience. Recently refreshed with an…

  • Siam Paragon celebrates ‘A Prosperous Chinese New Year 2025’

    Siam Paragon celebrates ‘A Prosperous Chinese New Year 2025’

    Siam Paragon, in collaboration with KASIKORNBANK, is hosting a spectacular Lunar New Year celebration, Siam Paragon A Prosperous Chinese New Year 2025, from today until February 2, at Parc Paragon. This year’s event is inspired by the rich heritage of Dunhuang, an ancient oasis along the Silk Road with over 2,000 years of history. The celebration marks 50 years of diplomatic…

  • 6 best spots for Scandinavian food in Bangkok

    6 best spots for Scandinavian food in Bangkok

    Craving a taste of Scandinavia without leaving Bangkok? For all you fellow Nordics experiencing a touch of the homesick blues this winter, look no further: Bangkok has got you covered with these 6 spots for Scandinavian food. 6 best spots for Scandinavian food in Bangkok Whether you’re in the mood for a refined fine-dining experience or a casual fika with…

  • Step into the world of dinosaurs at Dinolab Bangkok 2025 Jurassic Domination

    Step into the world of dinosaurs at Dinolab Bangkok 2025 Jurassic Domination

    ICONSIAM, a world-class landmark on the banks of the Chao Phraya River, has partnered with Japan Anime Movie Thailand and INCEPTION, a renowned creator of global exhibitions, to bring the prehistoric world to life with an immersive dinosaur experience right in the heart of Bangkok at Dinolab Bangkok 2025 Jurassic Domination. Experience the most spectacular interactive exhibition where visitors will embark…

  • 5 hidden healthcare costs in Thailand and how to avoid them

    5 hidden healthcare costs in Thailand and how to avoid them

    Thailand’s healthcare system is affordable and supported by the Universal Health Coverage (UHC) scheme, offering essential services to most citizens. However, hidden healthcare costs can surprise patients and lead to unexpected expenses. These include specialist fees, insurance gaps, emergency services, and overpriced medications. This article highlights five hidden healthcare costs in Thailand and shares simple ways to avoid them for…

  • Are native grapes the next must have in the wine market?

    Are native grapes the next must have in the wine market?

    When it comes to wine, we often gravitate towards the obvious names; Chardonnay, Merlot, Pinot Noir, Syrah, and a few more of them. Yet, a quiet revolution is underway. Across the globe, a growing number of wine enthusiasts and connoisseurs are turning their attention away from mass-produced, international varieties and embracing the unique stories and flavours of native grapes. In…

  • Tamarind Restaurant Phuket: Southern Thai dishes reimagined through French techniques

    Tamarind Restaurant Phuket: Southern Thai dishes reimagined through French techniques

    Drawing from the flavours of Southern Thai cuisine and elevating them with the precision of French culinary techniques, the new offerings at Tamarind Restaurant, Pullman Phuket Panwa Beach Resort promise a dining experience unlike any other on the island. The heart behind the cuisine – Chef Nok’s culinary philosophy is rooted in storytelling – blending her passion for Southern Thai…

  • Celebrity meet-and-greet events to look forward to in Thailand (2025)

    Celebrity meet-and-greet events to look forward to in Thailand (2025)

    Meet-and-greet with your idols? That’s exactly what 2025 has in store. This year, plenty of world-famous stars are coming to Thailand to meet their fans in more intimate settings. From dining with a sports legend to seeing your favourite K-drama actor up close, here’s a roundup of the top celebrity meet-and-greet events happening in Thailand in 2025. Top celebrity meet-and-greet…

  • Did Apple predict the current air pollution crisis?

    Did Apple predict the current air pollution crisis?

    Since the dawn of the new year, many provinces across Thailand have been grappling with a severe level of air pollution. As of January 24, Bangkok has been rated the fourth most polluted city in the world in terms of poor air quality by IQAir. The capital is often blanketed by a thick layer of smog, which has reminded some…

  • Thai FDA approves kratom use for health and economic benefits

    Thai FDA approves kratom use for health and economic benefits

    The Thai Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the use of kratom plant products for economic and health benefits. The regulations now permit mitragynine, an active compound in kratom leaves, to be used up to 3 milligrammes (mg) per day, with appropriate warnings on product labels. Dr Witit Srisa-atchachakul, the Deputy Secretary-General of the FDA, announced that the FDA,…

  • Best weed shops in Phuket [2025] | Thaiger

    Best weed shops in Phuket [2025]

    It’s been almost three years since cannabis was legalised in Thailand, and Phuket has become the home to a variety of super cool, licensed dispensaries. The best weed shops in Phuket offer everything from premium buds and edibles to rosins and accessories that wouldn’t look out of place in a high-end boutique. However, with so many establishments popping up, it can…

  • Can automation and AI be vital tools in Thai forex markets?

    Can automation and AI be vital tools in Thai forex markets?

    In Thailand’s rapidly evolving financial landscape, Forex is a vital channel for retail and institutional investors. In recent years, Thailand’s trading community has turned to algorithmic solutions and Artificial Intelligence (AI) for the foreign exchange market. Automated trading systems are increasingly seen as an indispensable tool, from advanced data analysis to machine learning algorithms. AI-driven solutions not only guarantee faster…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 24 to 26)

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (January 24 to 26)

    The air quality in Bangkok might not be the best these days, but that doesn’t mean your weekend plans have to suffer. Bangkok, as always, is full of exciting events and activities. From moutwatering food and flea markets to free film screenings, there’s no shortage of ways to keep entertaind in the city. To help you make the most of…

  • Pink Ribbon charity tennis challenge raises funds for QSCBC Foundation

    Pink Ribbon charity tennis challenge raises funds for QSCBC Foundation

    The 6th Annual Pink Ribbon Charity Tennis Challenge in support of the Queen Sirikit Centre for Breast Cancer Foundation (QSCBC) will be held on Friday, February 21 at The British Club. Support a great cause by participating in a charity event with us! For an entry donation of 1,200 baht, you can take part in the tennis tournament, with two…

  • Finding the perfect souvenir in Thailand is closer than you think

    Finding the perfect souvenir in Thailand is closer than you think

    What’s the best thing to bring home from Thailand? For me, it’s always been about finding keepsakes that characterise the soul of the place. One of my favourite souvenirs is a small glass elephant I found at a market in Chiang Mai and people say that elephants are symbols of good luck – so why not have one around? Now,…

  • Gordon Ramsay and his nemesis, the Pad Thai

    Gordon Ramsay and his nemesis, the Pad Thai

    Gordon Ramsay, a mainstream figure in countless TV shows over the past few decades, headlining popular shows such as Hell’s Kitchen, Kitchen Nightmares, and MasterChef, among many others has made a return to Thailand to oversee the opening of his new restaurant, and to confront his arch nemesis, the Pad Thai, once more. With his ventures in the culinary world,…