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    Do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?

    Thailand’s healthcare system is well-regarded across Southeast Asia, with options ranging from public hospitals to world-class private facilities. But when it comes to foreign residents or tourists, healthcare access isn’t as straightforward. So, do foreigners get free healthcare in Thailand?...

  • Four children injured after carnival ride throws them off a ride – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Four children injured after carnival ride throws them off a ride – VIDEO

    PHOTO: INN News Police are questioning the owner of an amusement ride that ‘malfunctioned’ in Lopburi province resulting in the injury of children. The incident took place at a carnival named “Lopburi Winter” on November 30 around 10.30pm. Children were enjoying the ride when suddenly a safety bar, holding the children in place, appears to let go and the children bounced off…

  • Health Minister proposes Thai farmers to grow cannabis as preferred crop | Thaiger

    Health Minister proposes Thai farmers to grow cannabis as preferred crop

    PHOTO: Thailand’s Public Health Minister Anutin Charnvirakul inspecting a government-sponsored cannabis plant – Chiang Rai Times Who ever thought they’d be a day in Thailand when the country’s health minister was actively touting cannabis as a preferred crop for Thai farmers. But here we are… Thailand’s Public Health Minister is proposing farmers be allowed to grow cannabis under government supervision.…

  • Manhunt launched for alleged British drug kingpin | Thaiger

    Manhunt launched for alleged British drug kingpin

    PHOTO: Road on a home in the Nong Prue district last week – YouTube Police have launched a manhunt for the alleged kingpin of a Pattaya-based drug ring, just days after arresting six members, including three Australian Hell’s Angels members. Read that so try HERE. Tihomer Stojic was arrested at his girlfriend’s house in Buri Ram on November 28, while…

  • 1 killed, 9 injured in Phuket road incidents | Thaiger

    1 killed, 9 injured in Phuket road incidents

    A woman has died and nine others injured in three separate incidents in Phuket. In the first accident, in Muang district, eyewitnesses say a Toyota Vios swerved before overturning and ending up on its roof. A 42 year old woman, Netchanok Det-arn was thrown from the car and seriously injured. The driver, who hasn’t yet been identified, was slightly injured…

  • Another dugong found dead on Koh Yao Noi, Phang Nga Bay | Thaiger

    Another dugong found dead on Koh Yao Noi, Phang Nga Bay

    PHOTO: เหยี่ยวข่าว ภูเก็ต Newshawk Phuket On November 30, the Department of Marine and Coastal Resources, received a report about another dead dugong in Phang Nga Bay. Local people found the dugong washed up on Tha Khao Beach in Moo 5, Yao Noi Island, located between Phuket and Krabi. The officials reported it was a male dugong and its body had been…

  • Police track down double murder suspect in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Police track down double murder suspect in Chiang Mai

    The main suspect in the murder of a teaching couple in Rayong, east of Bangkok, has been arrested in Chiang Mai. He was arrested along with another man accused of helping him escape. Police have arrested Supakrit Sujasee, a Chiang Mai native, and Panuphong Bualoy early yesterday. Thai media report that they were caught as they were preparing to flee to…

  • Taiwanese will have to provide financial statements to get a visa to Thailand | Thaiger

    Taiwanese will have to provide financial statements to get a visa to Thailand

    Taiwanese visiting Thailand will be required to give financial details in order to obtain a visitor’s visa starting next month, according to local news reports. Republic of China (Taiwan) passport holders will now be required to apply for a visa online and will have to schedule an appointment to submit their passports in person, according to the Taipei Times. They…

  • Thai border troops placed on alert as Mon rebels prepare attack | Thaiger

    Thai border troops placed on alert as Mon rebels prepare attack

    Troops deployed at the western Thai border with Myanmar have been placed on alert in anticipation of renewed fighting between Burmese government troops and ethnic-Mon rebels. Fighting broke out a last week when a Mon National Liberation Army base in Ban Bor Yeepoon was taken over by Burmese troops. About 1,000 Mon refugees fled across the border into Kanchanaburi. Shelters…

  • Mekong River is turning blue. That’s not good. | Thaiger

    Mekong River is turning blue. That’s not good.

    PHOTO: britannica.com Water levels in the Mekong River are now reaching a critical point. The river’s normally brown waters have turned aquamarine, like sea water, and sandbars are emerging, some of them several kilometres long. Arthit Panasoon, president of a conservation group in the northeastern province of Nakhon Phanom, says the rare change in water colour, although it might look…

  • Thailand’s Pulse Clinic now opens in Hong Kong | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Pulse Clinic now opens in Hong Kong

    PHOTO: Jonathan Wong Today is World Aids Day. Whilst the treatments and social acceptance of HIV and AIDS has come a long way since those scary days in the early 80s, stigmas remain, particularly in Asia. The Thaiger would like to commemorate the day by featuring a story about local Thai hero Dr Deyn Natthakhet Yaemim who has made knowledge about…

  • Tourists head to the spectacular Red Lotus Lake in Udon Thani | Thaiger

    Tourists head to the spectacular Red Lotus Lake in Udon Thani

    PHOTO: The Nation Local and foreign tourists are flocking to the Nong Han Lake, aka Red Lotus Lake, in Udon Thani to catch the spectacular display of natural bright pink lotuses blossoming. The phenomenon occurs each year during December and January. The lake, located in Kumphawapee district, Udon Thani, is famous for its annual natural carpets of water lilies floating…

  • German dies after fall from condo’s 27th floor | Thaiger

    German dies after fall from condo’s 27th floor

    PHOTO: The Nation Police were called to a condominium block on Sukhumvit Soi 79, Phra Khanong, following a report that man had fallen from the 27th floor last night (Friday). They were joined at the scene by emergency responders and volunteer rescue workers and a medical examiner from Chulalongkorn Hospital. They arrived to find the body of a caucasian male,…

  • Huge potential for electric car industry in Thailand | Thaiger

    Huge potential for electric car industry in Thailand

    Have you considered getting an electric car yet? What’s your impediment? Cost? Selection? Too ‘out there’ for you at this stage? Electric cars (EVs) are yet to go mainstream in Thailand as yet. But there is little doubt the popularity of locally built and imported EVs will rise over the next few years. There will be more choice, the cars…

  • Bangkok is #1 in travel index for fourth year in a row | Thaiger

    Bangkok is #1 in travel index for fourth year in a row

    PHOTO: TakeMeTour Bangkok, despite some recent tourist number woes, continues to be ranked near the top in most world travel indices. Now Bangkok has been ranked first in the Mastercard Global Destination Cities Index (GDCI) for international overnight visitors for the fourth straight year. And the sixth time in the past decade. Thailand is the only country in this year’s…

  • Former Chiang Rai Governor says “The Cave” wrong in some places | Thaiger

    Former Chiang Rai Governor says “The Cave” wrong in some places

    Chiang Rai’s former governor Narongsak Osottanakorn, says he’s disappointed in Tom Waller’s movie “The Cave”. He said the film does not depict all the details of the real-life drama and is “wrong in some places”. Narongsak went to a special premiere of Tom Waller’s movie “The Cave”, along with members of the team involved in the rescue, on Monday night. The…

  • Thailand and Hong Kong sign five trade agreements | Thaiger

    Thailand and Hong Kong sign five trade agreements

    PHOTO: TNA.mcot.net Thailand has signed five MoUs (memoranda of understanding) with Hong Kong, in a commitment to forge “greater economic ties between various creative, technological and development agencies” in both countries. The Nation reports that the MoUs were signed by Deputy PM Somkid Jatusripitak and Hong Kong CEO Carrie Lam, as they co-chaired the 1st Thailand-Hong Kong Special Administrative Region…

  • Elderly woman fifth person to die from ‘magic’ brew mixed with toad’s blood | Thaiger

    Elderly woman fifth person to die from ‘magic’ brew mixed with toad’s blood

    PHOTO: Instagram/The Pattaya News There’s been another victim to people’s drinking a cocktail of alcohol and toad’s blood. Apart from sounding revolting, it can also kill you. The illegal brew has been in circulation with police still trying to apprehend the person selling it. A 78 year old woman from Chonburi, east of Bangkok, has died after drinking the alcoholic…

  • Ban on used car imports comes into force in December | Thaiger

    Ban on used car imports comes into force in December

    PHOTO: Roni Motors Thailand “After December 10, all used vehicles imported for personal use will be confiscated and destroyed immediately.” Keerati Ratchano, the director-general of the Foreign Trade Department, says his department is gearing up for a ban on importing used cars to Thailand, to be introduced by the Commerce Ministry in December. The ban was first announced in July…

  • Two K-Pop stars sentenced to prison for sexual assault, filming it and sharing it | Thaiger

    Two K-Pop stars sentenced to prison for sexual assault, filming it and sharing it

    PHOTO: soompi.com 30 year old K-Pop singer and songwriter, Jung Joon-young, and 29 year old musician Choi Jong-hoon have been convicted of conspiring in the sexual assault of a woman who was incapable of resisting. The decision was handed down by the Seoul Central District Court yesterday. The Court also found Jung guilty of filming women against their will and…

  • “The Thai economy is teetering on recession” – Kasikorn Bank | Thaiger

    “The Thai economy is teetering on recession” – Kasikorn Bank

    A financial analyst is sounding the warning bells saying that the Thai economy is on the verge of a recession while the baht will remain strong. The head of capital markets research at Kasikorn Bank, Kobsidthi Silpachai, says all eyes will be on Thailand’s economic growth to see if it slows in the fourth quarter, compared to the third. The economy…

  • Thai government introduces property stimulus package | Thaiger

    Thai government introduces property stimulus package

    PHOTO: homeservicerayong.com “Buyers must earn no more than 100,000 baht a month and be registered on the Revenue Department’s tax database.” Thailand’s Finance Ministry spokesman Lavaron Sangsnit says that the three major housing associations are ready to support the government’s latest stimulus measures to support home purchases. There was a meeting between Ministry officials and the Housing Business Association, Thai Real…

  • Thai bank returns 10 million out of 13 million stolen. “Sue us for the rest” | Thaiger

    Thai bank returns 10 million out of 13 million stolen. “Sue us for the rest”

    PHOTO: khaosod.com 13 million baht was stolen from a grandmother’s bank account by a bank employee. The bank has now returned 10 million baht and told her that if she wants the rest she’ll have to sue for it. The Thai language story didn’t announce the name or location of the bank although The Thaiger has ascertained it is in…

  • Thai household debt hits all-time high of 340K baht per house | Thaiger

    Thai household debt hits all-time high of 340K baht per house

    Household debt in Thailand is at a record high. A survey carried out by the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce shows that household debt has increased by 7.4% since this time last year and now sits at a record high of 340,000 baht. The survey was carried out between November 11-23, canvassing 1,201 people around the country. The…

  • Thai government confirms introduction of “double entry” tourist visa | Thaiger

    Thai government confirms introduction of “double entry” tourist visa

    PHOTO: The Nation The Thai government has announced a new double-entry tourist visa. The government says the new measures would allow a visitor to go in and out of Thailand to neighboring countries, such as Cambodia, Laos or Malaysia, then back into Thailand. The deputy secretary general to the PM, Kobsak Pootrakul, says a double-entry tourism visa will be introduced.…

  • Thai driver nearly sends car into reverse plunge from fourth floor of car park | Thaiger

    Thai driver nearly sends car into reverse plunge from fourth floor of car park

    PHOTOS: JS100 Radio A woman has had a lucky escape after nearly reversing her car off the fourth floor of an office car park. The Bangkok Post reports that this is the second time a driver has repeated the feat at the car park of the Food and Drug Administration in Nonthaburi, north of Bangkok. A year ago, a driver…

  • Thailand Charter Week a great success for Thai yachting industry | Thaiger

    Thailand Charter Week a great success for Thai yachting industry

    Organisers of the Thailand Charter Week hope to make next year’s event even bigger after this month’s successful inaugural edition at Phuket Yacht Haven. Yachts hosted familiarisation cruises around Phang Nga Bay and surrounding areas. The second edition is being held from November 14-18, 2020. Many of the world’s most renowned brokerage houses, Asia’s leading charter companies and Thailand-based yacht service…

  • Phuket tollway and tunnel project, linking Kathu and Patong, awaiting approval | Thaiger

    Phuket tollway and tunnel project, linking Kathu and Patong, awaiting approval

    PHOTOS: Phuket People’s Voice Phuket’s first ever tolled highway, to be built linking Kathu to Patong route, is awaiting approval from the government’s committee on public-private partnership. This will be the first ever tolled highway in Thailand that also allows motorcycles. The infamous, and much-discussed, Patong Tunnel, and accompanying link roads, has been a slow-burn story over the past two…

  • Mon refugees continue to flee Myanmar to Thailand | Thaiger

    Mon refugees continue to flee Myanmar to Thailand

    PHOTO: Piyarat Chongchaoren Myanmar’s ethnic Mon civilians continued pouring across the border into Thailand yesterday, fleeing from the fighting between Burmese troops and rebels on the border near the western province of Kanchanaburi. The fighting began on Wednesday morning in Myanmar’s Bo Yeepun village, about 2km from the Three Pagodas border pass in Sangkhla Buri district. More than 700 people…

  • Two Aussies, Nigerian and Thai arrested with a kilogram of crystal meth – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Two Aussies, Nigerian and Thai arrested with a kilogram of crystal meth – VIDEO

    PHOTO: Pattaya ‘Drug Cartel’ Sting Operation Two Australians, a Nigerian and a Thai woman have been arrested in Pattaya with a kilogram of crystal methamphetamine valued at 350,000 baht. A team of police raided a home in the Nong Prue district and arrested 46 year old Jamie Robert Hansom and 58 year old Steven Brett Hovi, both Australian, 38 year old…

  • Soi Dog reaches new milestone – neutering 100,000 animals in one year | Thaiger

    Soi Dog reaches new milestone – neutering 100,000 animals in one year

    “The day we see no suffering of stray animals on the streets and the eradication of rabies in Thailand.” That’s the long-term goals of the Soi Dog Foundation. The non-profit organisation has made great strides towards these so far in 2019 by surpassing 100,000 stray dog and cat sterilisations in a calendar year for the first time in its history,…