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    9 most common health issues covered by insurance for expats in Thailand

    Thailand is a popular destination for expats due to its affordable lifestyle and excellent healthcare system. However, settling in a new country often brings health concerns. To ensure you’re covered for the most common medical needs, understanding what expat health...

  • The No. 1 phrase in successful relationships | Thaiger

    The No. 1 phrase in successful relationships

    Many in Thailand are in successful relationships with language barriers running through the middle of them. What you say to your partner is vital, but the really important stuff is easy in any language. Dr John Gottman and Dr Julie Schwartz Gottman have been married for over 35 years. For the past 50 years, they’ve been putting love under the…

  • Cheating Thai professors who research everything | Thaiger

    Cheating Thai professors who research everything

    When a student is caught cheating in an exam, the penalty, at the very least, is a failing grade. So when it became public recently that cheating Thai professors had bought their research papers, the student body, among many others, was eager to see what punishment would result. The Higher Education Ministry has told all universities to check the source…

  • Getting to Bangkok’s floating markets | Thaiger

    Getting to Bangkok’s floating markets

    Getting to Bangkok‘s floating markets just got a whole lot easier thanks to new feeder bus services from the MRT Blue Line to Bangkok’s four top floating markets. Bangkok’s floating markets might not be the capital’s biggest draw, but they are a must-see for almost every visitor to the city. Moreover, for those who live in the city, they are…

  • Is BMW really Thailand’s favourite car? | Thaiger

    Is BMW really Thailand’s favourite car?

    BMW is Thailand’s favourite car marque. It might not be the best-selling vehicle, but when Thai people have plenty of money to spend, they choose BMW. The company saw growth in registrations across its range, driven by last year’s marketing initiatives. BMW and Mini have led Thailand’s premium market for the past three years. Both have seen an increase in their…

  • Vegan and vegetarian options in Thai cuisine | Thaiger

    Vegan and vegetarian options in Thai cuisine

    Thai cuisine is renowned for its rich, flavorful dishes. But did you know that it is also surprisingly abundant in vegan and vegetarian options? While many dishes are traditionally made with meat and fish, there are plenty of Thai vegan and vegetarian food available. From noodles to curries, there is something for everyone no matter what your dietary preference. Thai…

  • The ultimate travel experience awaits at Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort | Thaiger

    The ultimate travel experience awaits at Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort

    Press Release Four Points by Sheraton Phuket Patong Beach Resort is the ultimate destination for guests seeking work and life balance, with 600 guest rooms conveniently located in the heart of Phuket’s most famous beach district. Nestled in a crescent-shaped bay of white sand, overlooking the turquoise sea on Phuket’s highly sought-after west coast, Patong Beach is one of Thailand’s…

  • Do you still need Covid-19 travel insurance to enter Thailand? Here’s what you need to know | Thaiger

    Do you still need Covid-19 travel insurance to enter Thailand? Here’s what you need to know

    With its stunning white sandy beaches, majestic temples, and delectable cuisine, Thailand is a paradise waiting to be explored. And if you’ve been dreaming of visiting the Land of Smiles during the pandemic, it’s time to start dusting off those suitcases and planning that dream vacation! After months (years!) of stringent restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic, travellers looking to…

  • Where to celebrate Chinese New Year in Thailand | Thaiger

    Where to celebrate Chinese New Year in Thailand

    Thailand is home to a large ethnically Chinese population, which means that Chinese New Year is a big deal here. The holiday, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, has been celebrated in Thailand for centuries by the country’s Chinese-Thai community. Chinese New Year festivals offer exciting experiences filled with dragon parades, fireworks, dance performances, and more. This…

  • ALMA – The School of Italian Culinary Arts – opens its first flagship school in Southeast Asia | Thaiger

    ALMA – The School of Italian Culinary Arts – opens its first flagship school in Southeast Asia

    Press Release ALMA – The School of Italian Culinary Arts — the most authoritative centre for high education in Italian cuisine and hospitality internationally — officially marked the opening of its first flagship school in Southeast Asia with a special inauguration ceremony at The Food School Bangkok, Thailand’s first multinational culinary school, where ALMA, alongside Tsuji Culinary Institute and Dusit Thani College,…

  • Cannabis in Thailand: A Guide for Tourists | Thaiger

    Cannabis in Thailand: A Guide for Tourists

    Thailand’s crazy cannabis laws can be difficult to navigate so the Ministry of Public Health has issued a guide titled “10 Things Tourists Need to Know About Cannabis in Thailand” to help budding cannabis tourists stay out of trouble. Since the marijuana plant (“Gancha” in Thai language) was removed from Thailand’s list of Category 5 Narcotics on June 9 this…

  • Top 10 scams in Thailand | Thaiger

    Top 10 scams in Thailand

    Any hot tourist spot around the world is going to attract the ‘wrong sort of’ people, sometimes greedy locals, who will be specialists at extracting dollars from tourists’ pockets. In Thailand, the main difference is that they will usually do it with a smile. There are indeed scams awaiting tourists who come to Thailand and you are best served by…

  • 5 beauty fanatics share skin-care tips and thoughts on plant-based oil | Thaiger

    5 beauty fanatics share skin-care tips and thoughts on plant-based oil

    “I’ve been incorporating some hemp oil lately and been loving the effects!” – Runner Up of Miss Fabulous International 2022 and other beauty fanatics share their skin care tips. From snails to seaweed, anti-ageing and skin care trends aren’t new in Thailand. And with cannabis being the hot topic in 2022, can high-quality Hemp and CBD oil be the next…

  • Thailand plans to extend 45 day visa free stays until year end | Thaiger

    Thailand plans to extend 45 day visa free stays until year end

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand will propose extending the 45 day visa exemption on arrival policy until the end of the year to boost tourism recovery. In September last year, Thailand’s Cabinet approved the temporary extension of visa on arrival and visa exemption on arrival for the High Season. Between October 1, 2022 – March 31, 2023, foreign tourists arriving…

  • GWM announces range of new models | Thaiger

    GWM announces range of new models

    Great Wall Motor (GWM) has announced plans for a range of new models. At the recent Guangzhou motor show, Zhang Haobao, CEO of GWM Pickup, said the company would focus on new products for the global market, creating a matrix of pure electric, hybrid, and hydrogen energy pickup trucks. According to the company’s 2025 Strategy, GWM aims to raise its…

  • Phuket launches lantern festival ahead of Chinese New Year | Thaiger

    Phuket launches lantern festival ahead of Chinese New Year

    Phuket’s main city district launched the ‘Phuket Lantern Festival 2023’ last night ahead of Chinese New Year, which falls on January 22. The lantern festival will run from January 15 to February 5. During this time, all government offices in Phuket will be decorated with lanterns. Phuket’s city municipality has decorated tourist attractions and the area around Chartered Bank Intersection. …

  • How to choose the perfect place for your retirement in 2023 | Thaiger

    How to choose the perfect place for your retirement in 2023

    If you’ve saved diligently for retirement, chances are you’ve given a little thought to where you might want to retire. While many people prefer to stay in their hometown and enjoy its familiar comforts, the temptation to try something different once you are retired is strong. Retiring to somewhere new can be a great experience. You will, most likely, have…

  • Isuzu dominates Thai pickup sales 2022 | Thaiger

    Isuzu dominates Thai pickup sales 2022

    Pickups are an integral part of the landscape in Thailand, with a long history and a big impact on the economy and culture. These versatile and durable vehicles dominate Thailand’s auto industry. In 2022, pickups accounted for 46% of all vehicles sold in Thailand. Some 390,000 pickup trucks were sold in Thailand in 2022. Two models regularly outsell the rest…

  • Bangkok’s electric tuk tuks to triple this year | Thaiger

    Bangkok’s electric tuk tuks to triple this year

    MuvMi, Bangkok’s electric tuktuk operator, will nearly triple the number of Bangkok’s electric tuk tuks this year, from 350 to 1,000. Krisada Kritayakirana, CEO of Urban Mobility Tech, said Friday that demand for rides in Bangkok’s electric tuktuks is growing. Krisada said… “Our initial goal is to provide environmentally friendly vehicles for city dwellers who struggle to find public transportation…

  • Explore Carnival Magic: a theme park with 9 Guinness World Record Titles | Thaiger

    Explore Carnival Magic: a theme park with 9 Guinness World Record Titles

    Carnival Magic, the world’s first Thai carnival-themed park, opened its doors in Phuket in September 2022. What’s behind the door is beyond what you can ever imagine- as the sun sets, the grounds come alive with vibrant celebration – a dazzling array of lights, music and dance- from traditional Thai dances and costumes to grand pageantry of the parades and…

  • Exploring the Chinese New Year traditions in Thailand | Thaiger

    Exploring the Chinese New Year traditions in Thailand

    Chinese New Year, also known as Lunar New Year or Spring Festival, has been celebrated in Thailand for centuries by the country’s Chinese-Thai community. The festival typically takes place in January or February and is a time for families to come together, clean their homes, and decorate with red lanterns and other symbols of good luck. Traditional activities include lion…

  • How to get around in Koh Samui | Thaiger

    How to get around in Koh Samui

    Getting around on the island of Koh Samui can be a bit different to other areas in Thailand. As the stunning island is full of idyllic beaches and nature, one of the most popular ways of touring the island is by motorbike. But, as Thailand’s roads are considered quite dangerous, it is perfectly fine to not want to get the…

  • Thai herbs and natural remedies for common ailments | Thaiger

    Thai herbs and natural remedies for common ailments

    Thailand is known for its tropical climate, diverse wildlife, and a plethora of natural remedies. Historically, Thai herbs and natural remedies have been used to treat a wide variety of ailments. From digestive problems to skin issues, Thai herbs and natural remedies can help provide relief and promote better health overall. Here is a list of some of the most…

  • International schools in Koh Samui where your kids can thrive | Thaiger

    International schools in Koh Samui where your kids can thrive

    Choosing the right international school in Thailand can be a challenge. Every parent wants to find a school that’s the right fit for their child, where they will thrive academically and socially. In this guide, we have selected five of the most revered international schools in Thailand’s beach paradise of Koh Samui. International School of Samui (ISS) Address: 141 21, Tambon…

  • Monkey Dick anyone? Check out Chanthaburi’s weird street snacks. | Thaiger

    Monkey Dick anyone? Check out Chanthaburi’s weird street snacks.

    A picturesque waterside village in Chanthaburi province is an Instagram sensation with visitors drawn by the strange names of weird street snacks, including the rightly famous “Monkey Dick.” English public schoolboys have been forced to eat the spotted variety of English dick for time immemorial. Many remain addicted to senility, with the dessert a fixture of House of Commons’ menus.…

  • Thai researchers find empty palm fruit bunches effective at delivering targeted anti-cancer medicine | Thaiger

    Thai researchers find empty palm fruit bunches effective at delivering targeted anti-cancer medicine

    Thai researchers from a top university in Thailand are using empty palm fruit bunches for the targeted delivery of anti-cancer medicines to colon cancer patients. Researchers from Mahidol University’s Faculty of Engineering and the National Science and Technology Development Agency’s National Nanotechnology Centre developed the new method by innovating the synthesis of “fluorescent carbon dots” derived from empty palm fruit…

  • 7 must-see festivals in Thailand you don’t want to miss | Thaiger

    7 must-see festivals in Thailand you don’t want to miss

    Songkran, Loi Krathong, Yi Peng, Loy Krathong Yipeng, Chak Phra and Rocket Festivals are some of the most popular traditional festivals celebrated in Thailand. Each festival has its own unique history and meaning and is celebrated with much enthusiasm and joy by both locals and tourists. From the water fights of Songkran to the magical sight of sky lanterns during…

  • Ghosts in Thailand: some eerie sites to explore | Thaiger

    Ghosts in Thailand: some eerie sites to explore

    Thailand is known for its beautiful beaches, delicious food, and rich culture, but it also has a dark side. Thai culture has long believed in ghosts, some good, some bad. A large percentage of people in modern life are still afraid of ghosts in Thailand and as such, the country has some infamously haunted and eerie places. Here are a…

  • Curriculum options available at international schools in Thailand | Thaiger

    Curriculum options available at international schools in Thailand

    International schools in Thailand offer a wide range of educational curriculums, each designed to provide students with the skills and knowledge necessary to succeed in their future studies or career paths. These curriculums include the International Baccalaureate (IB), Cambridge International Examinations (CIE), and American, British, and French curriculums. Each curriculum has its own strengths and focuses, such as the development…

  • Unleash the power of Thai Cuisine: 7 health benefits of a Thai diet | Thaiger

    Unleash the power of Thai Cuisine: 7 health benefits of a Thai diet

    The Thai diet is a healthy and nutritious way to eat. It is full of flavorful dishes that are rich in vitamins, minerals, and other nutrients. It is also low in sodium, bad cholesterol, and fat, making it a great choice for anyone looking to lose weight or improve their overall health. The Thai diet also contains anti-inflammatory ingredients, which…

  • Volvo solar charging stations, charging free of charge | Thaiger

    Volvo solar charging stations, charging free of charge

    Volvo solar charging stations have been installed at four Volvo Car Thailand dealerships, where customers can charge their cars for free. As the number of electric vehicles (EVs) in Thailand is rising, however slowly, the demand for electricity from charging stations is growing along with it. More EVs means more power generation, which usually involves other fossil fuels that create…