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  • Survivor of fatal bus accident recounts harrowing experience | Thaiger

    Survivor of fatal bus accident recounts harrowing experience

    Mattikan, a recent graduate also known as King, narrowly escaped a fatal bus accident that claimed 14 lives in Huay Yang, Thap Sakae, Prachuap Khiri Khan. She was travelling home from Bangkok to Thung Song, Nakhon Si Thammarat, intending to give her graduation gown to her father as a National Father’s Day gift. At the time of the accident, she…

  • Surge in gold prices today as announced by Gold Traders Association | Thaiger

    Surge in gold prices today as announced by Gold Traders Association

    The Gold Traders Association (GTA) announced a surge in gold prices today, after a significant drop. As of today, December 7, the gold bullion was sold for 34,300 baht per baht, showing a 100 baht increase compared to the closing price yesterday. According to the GTA’s website, as of 9.04am local time, the selling rate for 96.5% gold bar was…

  • Drunk Thai man stabs 7-Eleven worker for refusing to sell alcohol after hours | Thaiger

    Drunk Thai man stabs 7-Eleven worker for refusing to sell alcohol after hours

    Police used a stun gun to subdue a drunk Thai man after he stabbed a 7-Eleven convenience store worker with a pair of scissors in the central province of Lop Buri because the victim refused to sell him alcohol. The incident occurred at a 7-Eleven store next to the Lop Buri Provincial Police Office on Phra Piya Road in the…

  • Thailand probes incident of Chinese tourist wearing Thai police uniform for fun | Thaiger

    Thailand probes incident of Chinese tourist wearing Thai police uniform for fun

    Thailand Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin verified yesterday that the Royal Thai Police (RTP) is probing a social media incident involving a Chinese tourist seen donning the Thai police uniform, complete with a nameplate, rank insignia, and decorations. The uniform was worn for amusement, an act which the Thai PM condemned. PM Srettha expressed his disapproval. “That isn’t right, and [the…

  • Thai woman mistaken for foreigner and charged 100,000 baht more by hospital | Thaiger

    Thai woman mistaken for foreigner and charged 100,000 baht more by hospital

    A Thai woman asked a hospital located in the Pak Kret district of Nonthaburi province, near Bangkok, to explain a 250,000 baht bill related to her four-day medical treatment. The hospital later returned 100,000 baht, acknowledging it had mistaken her for a foreigner. The woman in question was 66 year old Jamlong Ninlakorn, the owner of a Thai restaurant in…

  • UNESCO recognises Songkran festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage | Thaiger

    UNESCO recognises Songkran festival as Intangible Cultural Heritage

    Thursday witnessed a series of events commemorating the Songkran Festival’s recent recognition as an Intangible Cultural Heritage by the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). The official declaration was made yesterday during UNESCO’s Intergovernmental Committee meeting for Safeguarding Intangible Cultural Heritage held in Botswana. The Culture Ministry’s application for the inclusion of the Songkran Festival was approved by…

  • Phuket extends pub and bar hours to boost tourism and employment | Thaiger

    Phuket extends pub and bar hours to boost tourism and employment

    Phuket is set to extend the operating hours of its pubs and bars till 4am, with the new timing being tentatively scheduled to start on December 15. This decision was reached following a public hearing conducted by the Phuket Provincial Administration Office. The new operating hours are to be implemented in six zones on Bangla Road in the Patong area…

  • The unique charm of Thai literature | Thaiger

    The unique charm of Thai literature

    The rich history of Thai literature traces back to the Sukhothai period (1238-1438). However, in the modern age, Thai literature takes on a different form. Distinct features separate modern Thai literature, written in the 20th and 21st centuries, from its historical counterparts. In this article, we delve into the unique characteristics that define modern Thai literature. What is the Golden…

  • Blackpink ink: K-Pop queens sign on the dotted line, ending fan fears of a split | Thaiger

    Blackpink ink: K-Pop queens sign on the dotted line, ending fan fears of a split

    Months of suspense for fans of K-pop sensation Blackpink have finally come to an end as the quartet officially renewed their agency contract, putting to rest fears of a potential split. YG Entertainment, the powerhouse behind Blackpink, announced today, December 6, that a groundbreaking exclusive contract for group activities based on strong trust has been inked. This deal is rumoured to…

  • Amata abrupt: Rayong company sends new employees packing with a one-day notice | Thaiger

    Amata abrupt: Rayong company sends new employees packing with a one-day notice

    A prominent company situated in Amata City Industrial Estate, Rayong, dismissed its newly recruited employees, providing only a single day’s notice. But the regular employees have not been spared either – they’ve been ordered to take a long leave of up to three months, receiving only 75% of their normal pay. This incident came to light today, December 6, when…

  • Taiwanese man arrested for animal smuggling at Bangkok airport | Thaiger

    Taiwanese man arrested for animal smuggling at Bangkok airport

    Officers from Suvarnabhumi Animal Quarantine at Suvarnabhumi International Airport in Bangkok arrested a Taiwanese man for animal smuggling yesterday, December 5. Suvarnabhumi Animal Quarantine chief Phakkapong Phathong said officers received a report of a suspicious Taiwanese man at 9.05am that day. Officers suspected that the 22 year old Taiwanese man was concealing live animals in his clothing when he passed…

  • Phuket: 16 year old boy found dead in Thalang pond | Thaiger

    Phuket: 16 year old boy found dead in Thalang pond

    A 16 year old boy who vanished while enjoying a swim was found dead in Baan Maruan Pond. Warut Butleb, a bright third-year high school student at Rajaprajanugroh School 36 in Kamala, yesterday, December 5, disappeared while swimming with his friend Ngae, a 10 year old from Myanmar. A seven-hour search for the teenage boy ended in a devastating discovery. The…

  • Altitude alert: Flight attendant spills beans on why plane coffee gets a turbulent reaction (video) | Thaiger

    Altitude alert: Flight attendant spills beans on why plane coffee gets a turbulent reaction (video)

    A flight attendant sparked a heated discussion on social media by revealing why passengers should avoid drinking coffee served on planes. The video clip was posted on the TikTok account @ichbinvin, responding to a query initially raised on the website Reddit about the dirty little secrets of working on an aircraft. The flight attendant, Kevin, agreed with another netizen’s comment,…

  • Slumber or blunder? Underwear-clad party entertainer crashes and kills motorcycle rider | Thaiger

    Slumber or blunder? Underwear-clad party entertainer crashes and kills motorcycle rider

    A female party entertainer from Thailand claimed she was sleepy, not drunk, after crashing her car into a motorcycle rider and killing him on Phetchakasem Road in Cha-am district in the southern province of Phetchaburi. Officers from Cha-am Police Station were notified of the car accident at an ice factory on Phetchakasem Road at 7am today, December 6, and rushed…

  • Singaporean duo’s slam dunk scandal: Basketball match fixing duo hits the court | Thaiger

    Singaporean duo’s slam dunk scandal: Basketball match fixing duo hits the court

    A 30 year old Singaporean man found himself facing an eight-month jail term for his involvement in match fixing basketball matches in Thailand. The scandalous case, unravelling in the heart of the Singaporean sports scene, involves illicit bets, secret Facebook conversations, and a plot to rig matches in the Thailand Basketball League (TBL). Poh Wei Hao and Koa Wei Quan,…

  • Unlock the secrets of Thailand’s museums after dark: Night at Museum 2023 unveiled | Thaiger

    Unlock the secrets of Thailand’s museums after dark: Night at Museum 2023 unveiled

    In a bid to ignite cultural fervour, the Thai government launched the eagerly awaited Night at Museum 2023 initiative. Running from December 15 to 24, the festival encourages the public to explore the nation’s 48 museums under the enchanting cloak of night. Karom Polpornklang, a deputy government spokesman, stated that the festival aims to boost cultural soft power, inviting everyone…

  • Thai students’ performance dips in PISA rankings, calls for educational reform | Thaiger

    Thai students’ performance dips in PISA rankings, calls for educational reform

    Fifteen year old Thai students faced a significant setback in their performance in maths, science, and reading, according to the recent rankings by the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, which conducted the assessment, revealed that these students scored 394 in maths, a sharp fall from 419 in the previous year. A similar…

  • Bus crash victims in Thailand can claim up to 500,000 baht | Thaiger

    Bus crash victims in Thailand can claim up to 500,000 baht

    A devastating accident involving a public passenger bus travelling from Bangkok to Nathawi, operated by Srisiam Tour Company Limited, resulted in the tragic loss of 14 lives and left 35 injured. The incident occurred on Petchkasem Road, between kilometres 331 and 332, in Huay Yang, Thap Sakae, Prachuap Khiri Khan yesterday. The Consumer Organisation Council clarified the rights of those…

  • Veggie vendetta: Foreign workers in hot water for dumpster diversions in Thai market | Thaiger

    Veggie vendetta: Foreign workers in hot water for dumpster diversions in Thai market

    A group of foreign workers sparked controversy after being accused of selling vegetables picked from dustbins in a local Thai market. The incident prompted calls for the authorities to investigate whether these actions contravene the law. The issue, widely debated on social media, emerged when a Facebook user exposed the problem by sharing pictures along with a caption that questioned…

  • Lao woman’s harrowing experience with Thai taxi driver in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Lao woman’s harrowing experience with Thai taxi driver in Bangkok

    Officers from Bang Kruai Police Station in Nonthaburi province near Bangkok arrested an illegal Thai taxi driver for sexually harassing and overcharging a Lao woman. The driver denied he sexually harassed the woman, stating that he was just teasing the passenger. The Lao victim, 19 year old Phouangmalay Keovilay, and her older brother filed a complaint against a Thai taxi…

  • Thai village in chaos as wild elephant wreaks havoc | Thaiger

    Thai village in chaos as wild elephant wreaks havoc

    A wild elephant, known as Rod Tang, wreaked havoc in a village in Buriram province, damaging a house and sending the inhabitants into a state of fear. The incident occurred yesterday in Nong Samet village, Non Din Daeng district, resulting in significant property damage and leading to pleas for assistance from relevant authorities. The house, a single-storey concrete property numbered…

  • Prime minister’s grand almsgiving spectacle in honour of late king | Thaiger

    Prime minister’s grand almsgiving spectacle in honour of late king

    Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin and a star-studded entourage gathered for a regal religious ceremony in Bangkok. The grand affair, coinciding with National Father’s Day, paid homage to the revered late King Bhumibol Adulyadej. As dawn broke, the 61 year old Thai PM, accompanied by his wife and an illustrious assembly of Cabinet ministers, Privy Council members, and military commanders, graced Sanam…

  • Golden Buddha statues draw crowds to Phayao’s Wat Phra That Chom Sin | Thaiger

    Golden Buddha statues draw crowds to Phayao’s Wat Phra That Chom Sin

    The Wat Phra That Chom Sin in Ban Tham, Dok Khamtai district, Phayao province, now stands out with 108 golden meditating Buddha statues. These statues, each measuring 2.5 metres wide and 3.5 metres tall, are majestically arranged around the temple’s mountainous landscape, attracting a stream of tourists and worshippers. These statues, made from concrete, are a unique attraction in the…

  • Thai man brutally murdered over eucalyptus tree dispute | Thaiger

    Thai man brutally murdered over eucalyptus tree dispute

    A 61 year old man met a brutal end as a result of a long-standing dispute over a eucalyptus tree, with a neighbour assaulting him with a hoe, causing fatal skull fractures. The 60 year old assailant surrendered himself to police today. The tragedy unfolded on a public road in the rural village of Kudchum, Yasothon Province. On arrival at…

  • High depreciation of EVs raises loan concerns says National Credit Bureau | Thaiger

    High depreciation of EVs raises loan concerns says National Credit Bureau

    The National Credit Bureau (NCB) raised concerns about the high depreciation rates of electric vehicles (EVs) and the associated loan risks. As the popularity of EVs, particularly Chinese brands, continues to rise, so does the volume of loans attributed to their purchase. However, EVs depreciate faster than traditional internal combustion engine (ICE) cars, which has heightened the risk for auto…

  • Iranian boxer allegedly steals over 20 million baht assets from Burmese woman in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Iranian boxer allegedly steals over 20 million baht assets from Burmese woman in Bangkok

    A Burmese woman filed a complaint against an Iranian boxer accusing him of stealing more than 20 million baht from her condominium in Bangkok before fleeing Thailand. The victim’s brother accompanied his 25 year old younger sister, Nang Mwe Hlaing, to file the complaint at Phra Khanong Police Station yesterday, December 4. The brother revealed that the Iranian man, 21…

  • Umphang Hospital appeals for unexpired medication donations amid supply shortage | Thaiger

    Umphang Hospital appeals for unexpired medication donations amid supply shortage

    A call for public assistance has been issued by Umphang Hospital, a state-run facility located in the border district of Tak’s northern province. As supplies dwindle, the hospital is appealing for donations of unexpired medication, previously prescribed for other illnesses. Dr Worawit Tantiwattanasap, the director of Umphang Hospital, shared the situation yesterday, December 5. According to him, the hospital is…

  • Missing Thai man found dead, questions raised over link to unidentified woman | Thaiger

    Missing Thai man found dead, questions raised over link to unidentified woman

    A Thai mother found the body of her missing son by a roadside forest along the Sattahip-Nakhon Ratchasima Road in Chon Buri province. The plot thickens, however, as queries have emerged regarding a potential connection to the body of an unidentified Thai woman discovered just 2 kilometres away from the dead man. On Sunday, December 3, officers from Huay Yai…

  • Roi Et: Pickup truck’s fatal crash was fatigue-induced | Thaiger

    Roi Et: Pickup truck’s fatal crash was fatigue-induced

    A fatal crash involving a pickup truck occurred yesterday on Route 202, in Suwannaphum District, Roi Et Province, where a family was travelling back from a relative’s ordination ceremony. The 51 year old driver, Suriya, who was behind the wheel of the pickup truck, briefly fell asleep, which resulted in a fatal accident that claimed the life of his 72…

  • Update: Thai woman offers free accommodation to bus crash victims | Thaiger

    Update: Thai woman offers free accommodation to bus crash victims

    The devastating bus crash that claimed 14 lives in Thailand moved a local woman to offer free accommodation to the victims’ relatives. Thitinun Iamtua, also known as Nan, who hails from Huai Yang, was at the scene of the bus crash where she found a terrified young girl, Mali, who had been separated from her mother. Nan explained that when…