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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...

  • Crooked trail of corruption uncovered after cops arrest bent revenue director for soliciting bribes | Thaiger

    Crooked trail of corruption uncovered after cops arrest bent revenue director for soliciting bribes

    Royal Thai Police (RTP) yesterday uncovered a crooked trail of corruption worth 7 million baht following the arrest of an alleged bent government revenue director. RTP officers arrested, Pramual Saengkaewsri, a director in the Ratchathewi district of Bangkok on Wednesday in a hotel carpark as part of a police sting. The 57 year old was apprehended for soliciting bribes amounting to 3 million baht from a…

  • Thai woman faces life in prison for smuggling 10 million baht in cocaine at Phuket Airport | Thaiger

    Thai woman faces life in prison for smuggling 10 million baht in cocaine at Phuket Airport

    A Thai woman faces life imprisonment and a fine of up to 5 million baht for smuggling 10 million baht (US$315,000) of cocaine into Thailand yesterday. The 27 year old Thai woman was arrested on arrival at Phuket International Airport and charged with smuggling cocaine worth about 10 million baht last night. Pol. Col. Salan Tantisasanakul, who serves as the…

  • Thai-lizing industries with AI: The future is machine-made | Thaiger

    Thai-lizing industries with AI: The future is machine-made

    Thailand is looking toward artificial intelligence (AI) to boost economic growth and the kingdom’s vision to become the globe’s fifth-largest economy by 2027. The government underlines AI as a major tool to boost its economy to automate processes, reduce costs, and increase productivity, all of which can help to increase economic growth. AI can be used to provide more accurate…

  • Power struggle: JSCCIB takes on govt to lower electricity prices | Thaiger

    Power struggle: JSCCIB takes on govt to lower electricity prices

    Tensions are running high in Thailand as the Joint Standing Committee on Commerce, Industry and Banking (JSCCIB) has declared war on the government in a bid to bring down the nation’s soaring electricity prices. The committee, comprised of representatives from major business groups, is asking Prime Minister Prayut Chan o cha to reconsider the electricity bill calculation and reduce the…

  • Thailand’s billionaire trio makes Forbes’ 2023 list of world’s richest | Thaiger

    Thailand’s billionaire trio makes Forbes’ 2023 list of world’s richest

    Forbes yesterday released its annual list of the world’s billionaires, and Thailand has its hands in the till with 28 billionaires, three of whom are ranked in the top 150. The list includes Dhanin Chearavanont, Charoen Sirivadhanabhakdi, and Sarath Ratanavadi, whose net worths range from US$12.3 billion to US$14.9 billion. Despite this achievement, the year 2023 proved challenging for the…

  • Surviving a sinister husband and a Thai cliff fall: A Chinese woman’s incredible resilience | Thaiger

    Surviving a sinister husband and a Thai cliff fall: A Chinese woman’s incredible resilience

    A Chinese woman is finally on her feet and on the road to recovery after the trauma of being pushed off a cliff in Thailand in 2019 by a sinister ex-con husband only interested in her wealth. Wang Nan spent the past four years of her life trying to survive her life-threatening ordeal and rebuilding and rehabilitating her life after…

  • British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video) | Thaiger

    British tourist smashes up Bangkok 7-Eleven (video)

    Thai police arrested a young British man for destroying property at a 7-Eleven convenience store in the Pathumwan district of Bangkok, Thailand, on Monday at 3am. In a bizarre TikTok clip filmed by a European onlooker, the British tourist picks up various items inside the 7-Eleven and launches them at the door in an attempt to smash the glass. Although…

  • 10-wheelers banned on six roads to reduce Songkran traffic and accidents | Thaiger

    10-wheelers banned on six roads to reduce Songkran traffic and accidents

    In an effort to alleviate traffic congestion and prevent accidents, the use of large vehicles with ten or more wheels has been prohibited on six roads during the Songkran holidays. The national police chief, Damrongsak Kittiprapas, announced his role as head of the traffic police after it was published in the Royal Gazette on Tuesday, reported The Nation. The restricted…

  • Thai man holds 9 year old son hostage on overpass and threatens to jump | Thaiger

    Thai man holds 9 year old son hostage on overpass and threatens to jump

    A stressed Thai man held his nine year old son hostage and threatened to jump off an overpass over the Phetchkasem Road in Nakhon Pathom province in central Thailand yesterday, reports MGROnline. Radio Centre 191 received a report that a stressed man holding his nine year old son hostage might jump off an overpass in front of Ban Nong Hin…

  • Korean overstayer in Pattaya fakes abduction to get money for Thai girlfriend | Thaiger

    Korean overstayer in Pattaya fakes abduction to get money for Thai girlfriend

    Some people take very desperate measures to get money. A Korean overstayer in Pattaya faked his own abduction to get money for his Thai girlfriend‘s expenses. Unfortunately for him, things didn’t go according to plan. The young man, 24 year old Kim Hyeongil, lied to his parents that he had been kidnapped before he was about to board a flight…

  • Discover Thailand’s best budget friendly accommodation | Thaiger

    Discover Thailand’s best budget friendly accommodation

    Are you planning a trip to Thailand but worried about your budget? Don’t fret! Thailand offers a plethora of budget-friendly accommodation options that don’t compromise on comfort and convenience. From the bustling city of Bangkok to the pristine beaches of Krabi and Phuket, there’s something for everyone. In this article, we’ll introduce you to the top 5 budget-friendly hotels in…

  • Thailand’s Surat Thani province expects over 90,000 tourists during Songkran | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Surat Thani province expects over 90,000 tourists during Songkran

    Get ready for a blast of Songkran tourism coming up in Thailand! Thailand’s Surat Thani province is expecting to welcome more than 90,000 tourists during the upcoming Songkran festival period. According to the Surat Thani Governor, Vichawut Jintoe, over 67,000 foreign tourists and 23,000 Thai tourists are expected to visit the southern province from April 13 to 16. Surat Thani…

  • Tragic suicide at Noi Bai Airport: Thai man jumps off third floor amid abnormal behaviour signs | Thaiger

    Tragic suicide at Noi Bai Airport: Thai man jumps off third floor amid abnormal behaviour signs

    A Thai man yesterday committed suicide after he jumped off the third floor of Noi Bai Airport in Hanoi, Vietnam. The man was reportedly showing abnormal behaviour signs before the incident. Noi Bai Airport spokesperson reported that at 1.25pm yesterday the Thai man, aged about 40 to 45 years old, climbed over the railing near the escalator in the T2…

  • Our picks for the best sunset bars in Koh Samui | Thaiger

    Our picks for the best sunset bars in Koh Samui

    Koh Samui, a picturesque island in Thailand, is renowned for its pristine beaches, tropical landscapes, and a low-key, yet extremely vibrant nightlife. Among its many attractions, the island’s sunset bars stand out as must-visit destinations, offering breathtaking views of the sun setting over the horizon while guests enjoy refreshing beverages and delicious local cuisine during an island getaway. Whether it…

  • Murder of Chinese student in Thailand was reportedly over rejection | Thaiger

    Murder of Chinese student in Thailand was reportedly over rejection

    The murder of a 22 year old Chinese student in Thailand was motivated by rejection, media reported yesterday. New information has come to light in the case of Jin Can, a Chinese student who was reported kidnapped for ransom, and her body was later found in a banana plantation in the Bang Yai district in the central Nonthaburi province. According…

  • ‘He survived the Boxing Day tsunami’: Family grieves for Australian resort owner killed on his birthday in Krabi | Thaiger

    ‘He survived the Boxing Day tsunami’: Family grieves for Australian resort owner killed on his birthday in Krabi

    UPDATE The Australian man who was tragically stabbed to death at the resort he owned in Krabi, southern Thailand, on his 57th birthday has been identified as Peter Heppell from Perth. The fatal attack happened on Sunday at Heppell’s resort in Khao Thong district, Melina’s Monkey House and Whale Bar, which he named after his daughter Melina who was swept away…

  • Australian resort owner stabbed to death in Krabi, Thailand | Thaiger

    Australian resort owner stabbed to death in Krabi, Thailand

    An Australian man was stabbed to death at his resort in Krabi province, southern Thailand, on Sunday. The Thai husband of one of the victim’s former employees has confessed to the crime, police say. On Saturday evening, officers at Ao Nang Police Station were informed by staff at Krabi Hospital that a foreigner was stabbed to death at a resort…

  • Songkran: The joyful water festival of Thailand | Thaiger

    Songkran: The joyful water festival of Thailand

    As the hot sun beats down on the streets of Thailand in April, many are gearing up for one of the most exciting festivals of the year – Songkran. This annual celebration marks the traditional Thai New Year, and it’s a time for cleansing, renewal, and lots of water fun! Water as a celebration of renewal Songkran is a three-day…

  • 30 police officers rescue family of five after 18-hour hostage crisis in Bangkok | Thaiger

    30 police officers rescue family of five after 18-hour hostage crisis in Bangkok

    Thirty police officers arrested a man who had taken a family of five hostages for 18 hours inside a house in Samut Prakarn province near Bangkok. The suspect refused to disclose his motives to the authorities. A team of officers from the Samut Prakarn Provincial Police Office, and the Bang Plee Police Station, arrived at the scene and cordoned off…

  • Maldivian tourist caught smuggling 25 live birds out of Thailand | Thaiger

    Maldivian tourist caught smuggling 25 live birds out of Thailand

    Officials at Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok caught a tourist attempting to smuggle 25 exotic live birds out of Thailand on a flight to the Maldives yesterday morning, reports KhaoSod. Customs officials made quite the discovery when they inspected luggage destined to board flight PG711 to Malé in the Maldives at 9.20am, reported Prasert Sornsathapornkul, the Director of the Division for the…

  • Pablo Escobar hippos: From drug lord’s collection to overseas sanctuaries for US$3.5 million (video) | Thaiger

    Pablo Escobar hippos: From drug lord’s collection to overseas sanctuaries for US$3.5 million (video)

    Pablo Escobar was a notorious Colombian drug lord who became one of the wealthiest and most powerful criminals in history: he was also an animal lover. During his heyday in the 1980s, he famously owned a large collection of exotic animals, including elephants, giraffes, and hippopotami. If Escobar was a problem for the authorities when he was alive then so…

  • Thai auto industry shows resilience in 2023 Bangkok International Motor Show | Thaiger

    Thai auto industry shows resilience in 2023 Bangkok International Motor Show

    The 2023 Bangkok International Motor Show came to an end on Sunday, and the numbers show that the Thai automotive industry is making a strong comeback. Car and motorcycle bookings increased by more than 35% year-on-year to 45,983 units, a figure attributed to an improving economy and the growing popularity of electric vehicles (EVs). Jaturon Komolmit, Vice-Chairman of Grand Prix…

  • Paint-spraying hooligan strikes again: Women in Bangkok demand justice | Thaiger

    Paint-spraying hooligan strikes again: Women in Bangkok demand justice

    Several Thai women took to social media after becoming victims of a drunken spray paint hooligan in the Bang Na neighbourhood of Bangkok. The hooligan reportedly sprayed red paint on their pants in an unprovoked attack as they walked by. One female victim took to Twitter on March 30 to post pictures of her pants with red paint and issued…

  • Garbage collector’s attempt to dismantle bomb ends in tragedy in Krabi | Thaiger

    Garbage collector’s attempt to dismantle bomb ends in tragedy in Krabi

    A Thai garbage collector died on Sunday after he tried to dismantle a bomb he found on a dumpsite in the southern province of Krabi. The incident occurred at the home of Kampanart Subcharoen in the Khlong Tom district of Krabi on Sunday, March 2. The 33 year old garbage collector, died while attempting to dismantle a bomb he found…

  • Speeding concerns rise in Pattaya following motorcycle accident on Beach Road | Thaiger

    Speeding concerns rise in Pattaya following motorcycle accident on Beach Road

    Concerns about speeding vehicles on Beach Road in Pattaya have been raised once again following an accident involving a motorcyclist over the weekend. The incident occurred in the early hours of Saturday morning when the motorcyclist collided with a parked taxi, resulting in severe injuries. The injured motorcyclist, identified as Tatchaphonsit Jirasatirakul, was promptly transported to a nearby hospital for…

  • Three men who killed Chinese student in Thailand arrested in Wuhan | Thaiger

    Three men who killed Chinese student in Thailand arrested in Wuhan

    UPDATE Police in Wuhan, China, yesterday arrested the three men suspected of murdering a Chinese university student and dumping her body in a ditch in Nonthaburi, Thailand, on Thursday. Deputy national police chief Surachate “Big Joke” Hakparn has sent Thai immigration officers to Wuhan to assist in the Chinese police’s investigation. The young Chinese men are believed to have kidnapped…

  • Cunning scammer hoodwinks Pattaya food stall vendor out of life savings | Thaiger

    Cunning scammer hoodwinks Pattaya food stall vendor out of life savings

    A cunning scammer hoodwinked a food stall vendor in Pattaya out of her life savings. Sakorn Kanawapee fell victim to a persuasive conman that resulted in her losing half a million baht. The 42 year old food stall vendor filed a complaint at Nongprue Police Station that 500,000 baht had been stolen from her bank account after installing a hacker’s…

  • Bangkok Police rescue 2 underage girls from prostitution ring | Thaiger

    Bangkok Police rescue 2 underage girls from prostitution ring

    Bangkok Police swooped on a karaoke bar in the capital’s Don Mueang district and rescued two underage teenage girls forced into prostitution. The mamasan, who is said to have been orchestrating the operation, has been charged with multiple offences, including human trafficking. Acting on a tip from informants who believed that the establishment was involved in human trafficking, officers descended…

  • Big Oil Majors take precautionary step to stabilize oil market by cutting production | Thaiger

    Big Oil Majors take precautionary step to stabilize oil market by cutting production

    The globe’s major oil companies, commonly known as “Big Oil Majors,” made a somewhat surprising move to cut production by over one million barrels per day as a “precautionary” move to stabilise the oil market. Russia, a leading member of the OPEC+ cartel, also decided to extend their existing cut of 500,000 barrels per day until the end of the…

  • Kidnappers flee Thailand after killing Chinese student | Thaiger

    Kidnappers flee Thailand after killing Chinese student

    Police believe that the three Chinese men suspected of kidnapping and killing a female Chinese university student, whose body was discovered in Nonthaburi province on Saturday, have already fled Thailand on a flight to Chengdu, China, reports CH7. On Saturday, a resident of Moo 6 in Bang Yai district discovered the body of 22 year old Jin Can, a third-year music…