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    Why 8 Atelier Residence is poised for growth: Phuket’s investment hotspot in the making

    Phuket’s residential real estate market is no longer defined only by beachfront villas and short-stay resort condominiums. The island is now seeing sustained interest from international investors targeting long-term yields, capital stability, and access to full-scale lifestyle infrastructure. Looking at...

  • Python’s lucky twist: Flood refugee brings double lottery fortune (video) | Thaiger

    Python’s lucky twist: Flood refugee brings double lottery fortune (video)

    A large python seeking refuge from flooding became a source of lottery luck for a homeowner, according to a recent TikTok video by user @iidonuz. The snake, whenever it appeared, was said to coincide with the homeowner’s house number winning the lottery, with two consecutive wins last time. The video featured the large python crawling on the house’s roof and…

  • Caught on camera: Thieving duo swoops on 20,000 baht windfall | Thaiger

    Caught on camera: Thieving duo swoops on 20,000 baht windfall

    A CCTV camera caught two Thai men stealing 20,000 baht that the victim accidentally dropped on the road in the Nong Ree district of Chon Buri province. A 75 year old man, Auad Sanitjairak, sought help from netizens after two men stole his cash at about 8am on September 15. Auad explained that he wanted to buy a car from…

  • Bride-to-be’s dowry dispute fuels social media advice forum | Thaiger

    Bride-to-be’s dowry dispute fuels social media advice forum

    A hot topic doing the rounds on social media recently highlighted the dilemma of a young woman seeking advice regarding her upcoming marriage due to a dispute concerning the dowry. The woman, who initiated the discussion, explained that a recent meeting between her and her partner’s families to discuss the marriage and dowry did not go as expected. Previously, both…

  • Price plunge plan: Thai Commerce Minister sets sights on grocery relief | Thaiger

    Price plunge plan: Thai Commerce Minister sets sights on grocery relief

    Expectations rise as the Thai Commerce Minister initiates an internal trade department survey with the goal of lowering prices on 20 consumer goods, including staples like rice, eggs, chicken, and pork. This effort aims to alleviate the financial strain on citizens and reflects the principle of supporting the less fortunate. Phumtham Wetchayachai, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Commerce, this…

  • Fake police officer’s bid to free pal foiled by real police in Chon Buri | Thaiger

    Fake police officer’s bid to free pal foiled by real police in Chon Buri

    Officers at Samet Police Station in Chon Buri province arrested a fake police officer who tried to trick genuine law enforcement officers into releasing his friend from jail. Police officer Chingchai Pauboon told Channel 3 that a 59 year old Thai man, named Prasit, came to the station in a police uniform on Sunday, September 17. He claimed to be…

  • Pattaya gold shop robbery suspect finally caught in South Korea | Thaiger

    Pattaya gold shop robbery suspect finally caught in South Korea

    The suspect involved in the high-profile gold shop robbery in Pattaya has been apprehended, according to an announcement by the Region 2 Police. The accused had been on the run since the incident took place on November 9 last year, at the Aurora Gold Shop’s Pattaya South branch. The audacious robbery, which saw two trays of gold valued at over…

  • Monk’s resurrection: Revered Luang Pu Khek’s remains restored after fiery ordeal, followers seek lottery blessings | Thaiger

    Monk’s resurrection: Revered Luang Pu Khek’s remains restored after fiery ordeal, followers seek lottery blessings

    The skeletal remains of revered monk Luang Pu Khek, an esteemed figure in the city of Phitsanulok, have been fully restored and returned to their original state after a devastating fire destroyed his glass coffin. This follows a call to his devotees, and those who hold faith in him, to participate in a procession and try their luck at guessing…

  • Phuket makes waves: Forum tackles island’s watery woes | Thaiger

    Phuket makes waves: Forum tackles island’s watery woes

    Thailand’s popular island destination of Phuket held a forum to discuss the region’s persistent water issues, led by Secretary-General of the Office of National Water Resources (OWNR), Dr Surasee Kittimonthon. The forum, which took place yesterday, was attended by over 300 individuals, including Phuket Vice Governor Amnuay Pinsuwan and Phuket Chamber of Commerce President Kongsak Khuphongsakorn. Dr Surasee later joined another…

  • Duck egg prices quack up as rain dampens Khon Kaen production | Thaiger

    Duck egg prices quack up as rain dampens Khon Kaen production

    Continual rainfall in Khon Kaen has led to a decrease in duck egg production, driving the cost of duck eggs to an unprecedented high of 170 baht per tray. Salted eggs have also seen a price increase, now costing 8 to 10 baht per egg. Reporters yesterday visited Ban Dong Pong, Moo 10, Sila Subdistrict, Mueang District, Khon Kaen Province,…

  • Typhoon tempest sets 71 crocs on the loose, but Guangdong roundup reels ’em in | Thaiger

    Typhoon tempest sets 71 crocs on the loose, but Guangdong roundup reels ’em in

    An extensive operation in Guangdong province successfully recaptured 71 escaped crocodiles, according to Chinese state media. A flood resulting from a typhoon in the city of Maoming, earlier this month, led to the reptiles escaping from a commercial farm. The group of escapees consisted of 69 fully-grown crocodiles and two juveniles. Footage released by Beijing News depicted several crocodiles in…

  • Visa-free Chinese tourism raises concerns over illegal Thailand tour operations | Thaiger

    Visa-free Chinese tourism raises concerns over illegal Thailand tour operations

    The recent decision to exempt Chinese visitors from visa requirements sparked concerns within the Tourism Department about potential loopholes for illegal zero-dollar tours and unlicensed tour guides. The worry stems from the inability to verify the legitimacy of tour companies during the visa-free period. The department’s director-general, Jaturon Phakdeewanit, revealed that this issue was flagged to Tourism and Sports Minister…

  • Nok Airlines stocks nosedive as SET delisting threat soars | Thaiger

    Nok Airlines stocks nosedive as SET delisting threat soars

    Low-cost carrier Nok Airlines stands on the brink of being delisted from the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET). This possibility stems from the airline’s failure to improve its financial performance and submit its 2022 financial results within a given timeframe, as stated by the Thai bourse. The SET identified Nok Airlines as a potential candidate for delisting, given that the company’s…

  • BMA to pay first instalment of 22 billion baht debt for BTS Skytrain extension | Thaiger

    BMA to pay first instalment of 22 billion baht debt for BTS Skytrain extension

    The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) is set to pay the first instalment of the 22 billion baht debt it owes to Bangkok Mass Transit System Plc (BTSC), the operator of the BTS Skytrain Green Line extension next month. This payment comes after the expected approval from the Bangkok Metropolitan Council (BMC). The debt relates to the Green Line extension and…

  • Heartbreaking horror: Sadistic Thai father arrested for murdering 2 year old daughter | Thaiger

    Heartbreaking horror: Sadistic Thai father arrested for murdering 2 year old daughter

    Police arrested a sick, sadistic Thai man who killed his two year old daughter and buried her under his wife’s house in the northern province of Kamphaeng Phet. Shockingly, the suspect also admitted to the horrific killing of three other children. The tragic incident was uncovered after Thai social media influencer, Guntouch “Gun” Pongpaiboonwet, rescued two girls aged four and…

  • Korean Air’s icy debacle: Glass fragment found in iced coffee | Thaiger

    Korean Air’s icy debacle: Glass fragment found in iced coffee

    Korean Air, South Korea’s national airline, faces a credibility crisis following an incident where a passenger discovered a glass fragment in his iced coffee. The passenger, travelling from Guangzhou, China to Incheon International Airport, distinctively felt the shard, approximately 0.5 centimetres long and 0.1 centimetres thick, in his mouth. Upon discovery, the cabin crew suggested the passenger induce vomiting in…

  • Lottery luck spooks home builder: Superstitious stir at mysterious milestone | Thaiger

    Lottery luck spooks home builder: Superstitious stir at mysterious milestone

    A lottery win has stirred unease among a landowner and the local community, as they prepare to develop a plot of land into a new home. A photo shared on Facebook depicted a conspicuous sign that read, “Please be aware, you can come and pray but do not leave garlands or offerings here. The owner of this plot is about…

  • Storm warning issued for 42 Thai provinces under deluge threat | Thaiger

    Storm warning issued for 42 Thai provinces under deluge threat

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued a storm warning for 42 provinces across the northern and southern regions today. With 60% of the area expected to receive heavy rainfall, residents are cautioned against potential flash floods and rapid runoff. The warning is in effect until 6am tomorrow. The south-westerly monsoon is currently covering the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf…

  • Apple accused of cultural insensitivity over ponytailed image | Thaiger

    Apple accused of cultural insensitivity over ponytailed image

    A customer service representative’s image on Apple’s website, sporting a ponytail resembling an Asian appearance, has sparked significant displeasure among a segment of Chinese Internet users. They accuse the renowned US tech firm, Apple, of disrespecting Chinese culture and displaying cultural insensitivity. This drama began flaring across the Chinese social media platform, Weibo after a post featuring the aforementioned employee’s…

  • Infant murders uncovered: Polish father and daughter charged | Thaiger

    Infant murders uncovered: Polish father and daughter charged

    Polish police have charged a Polish father and his daughter with murder and incest following the discovery of three newborn infants’ corpses in their home in the village of Cherniki, northern Poland. Local police unearthed the first two infants’ bodies in a black bag buried near the house on Friday, before finding a third decomposing corpse on Saturday. The infant…

  • Chinese tourism to Thailand lags despite lifted travel restrictions | Thaiger

    Chinese tourism to Thailand lags despite lifted travel restrictions

    The number of Chinese tourists visiting Thailand continues to fall behind predictions, despite China lifting travel restrictions over eight months ago. By September 10, a total of 2.28 million Chinese arrivals had been recorded for the year, with estimates for the end of the year standing between 4 and 4.4 million. This falls short of the initial target of 5…

  • Woman offers body as payment for long-distance ride, sparks debate on ethical boundaries | Thaiger

    Woman offers body as payment for long-distance ride, sparks debate on ethical boundaries

    A shocking incident occurred when a female customer attempted to pay for her ride-hailing service through an app with her body, even offering her friend’s company as an option for the driver. This peculiar negotiation was shared on Mirror Media, a Chinese social media website, sparking widespread commentary on ethical boundaries. The woman requested a long-distance journey from Guangzhou, Guangdong…

  • Mayor’s trash-tigation: Chalong clamps down on waste disposal after viral aerial reveal | Thaiger

    Mayor’s trash-tigation: Chalong clamps down on waste disposal after viral aerial reveal

    The mayor of Chalong has enforced a swift ban on any further waste disposal at a three-rai site in Baan Khoktanod, Moo 9, Chalong, following the spread of an aerial image of the site on social media. The image, first shared by the Facebook page Monsoon Garbage Thailand, prompted immediate action from local authorities. Phuket Governor Narong Woonciew assigned Thanaporn…

  • Govt criticised after Miss Universe Singapore sets to combat human trafficking in Thailand | Thaiger

    Govt criticised after Miss Universe Singapore sets to combat human trafficking in Thailand

    Thai netizens criticised the Thai government after the newly crowned Miss Universe Singapore expressed her commitment to combatting human trafficking in Thailand. Priyanka Annuncia, who was crowned 2023 Miss Universe Singapore during the final competition at the Amber Lounge at Millenia Walk last Saturday, September 16, announced her promise to combat human trafficking in Thailand after the prestigious ceremony. With…

  • Yangon sees surge in scam call centres amid economic depression | Thaiger

    Yangon sees surge in scam call centres amid economic depression

    Scam call centres, previously primarily associated with Myanmar’s lawless border regions, are making their way into Yangon, the country’s commercial hub, as reported by Radio Free Asia (RFA). The operators are exploiting the economic depression, using the surplus of inexpensive office spaces and the considerable pool of educated, unemployed locals in Yangon. RFA’s investigation reveals that, unlike the call centres…

  • Thailand scam gang exposed: Four nationals nabbed in Poipet, face legal return | Thaiger

    Thailand scam gang exposed: Four nationals nabbed in Poipet, face legal return

    Four Thai nationals, involved with a scam gang tied to a family tragedy in Samut Prakan, were apprehended in Poipet and sent back to Thailand to face legal charges. Cambodian immigration officials informed their Thai counterparts last night, September 18, about the deportation of the four Thais: One male and three females, through the Poipet-Aranyaprathet checkpoint, according to Police Colonel…

  • Mafia-scan: Nationwide probe into local chiefs’ ties progresses in colourful stages | Thaiger

    Mafia-scan: Nationwide probe into local chiefs’ ties progresses in colourful stages

    A comprehensive nationwide examination into the possible mafia ties of local chiefs has reached a progression stage of 20-30%. Deputy Interior Minister, Chada Thaiset, disclosed that the gathered data will eventually be organised into zones marked by distinct colours. The impetus for this initiative stemmed from a distressing incident wherein a highway patrol officer was shot during a dinner gathering…

  • Thai Twitter tale: Woman reports soapy shower surprise as friend’s explict video resurfaces | Thaiger

    Thai Twitter tale: Woman reports soapy shower surprise as friend’s explict video resurfaces

    A Thai woman filed a complaint with the police after finding an explicit video of herself showering shared on Twitter by a close friend three years ago in 2020. The victim, 23 year old Joy, told Channel 3 that her friend found an explicit video of a woman who looked like her on Twitter. The concerned friend shared the explicit…

  • Cat-astrophe in a cup: Bangkok cat café sparks social media fur-ore | Thaiger

    Cat-astrophe in a cup: Bangkok cat café sparks social media fur-ore

    A recent social media storm erupted over a cat café in Bangkok, which stands accused of neglecting its ailing feline residents and potentially creating a haven for disease. The café’s perceived apathy towards the well-being of its cats and the potential risks to public health have ignited a wave of anger and apprehension among the online community. The controversy flared…

  • Pedestrian’s pavement protest takes a toll on illegally parked car, driver pays the price | Thaiger

    Pedestrian’s pavement protest takes a toll on illegally parked car, driver pays the price

    A major lesson was learnt when a car illegally parked on the pavement faced the wrath of a disgruntled pedestrian. In an unexpected move, the man chose to walk over the vehicle, damaging it and subsequently reporting the driver for causing him injury. The occurrence resulted in both parties filing complaints and the car owner facing a fine for his…

  • Malaysian Economy Minister roasted over ‘eating out’ remark amid global financial turmoil | Thaiger

    Malaysian Economy Minister roasted over ‘eating out’ remark amid global financial turmoil

    Malaysians are expressing their frustration towards their Economy Minister, following an interview where he claimed the public’s financial struggles are due to their preference for eating out, rather than being economical. This criticism comes as various countries worldwide are grappling with economic issues, particularly income disparity and poverty. Malaysia is among those nations facing these issues, with most of its…