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    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...

  • Thailand introduces strict screening for arrivals from countries with monkeypox | Thaiger

    Thailand introduces strict screening for arrivals from countries with monkeypox

    With more cases of monkeypox being reported in the UK and elsewhere, officials in Thailand are ramping up health screening for overseas arrivals. Just as Covid-19 entry restrictions are being eased, international travellers will need to complete a health declaration card on arrival in the kingdom. According to a Bangkok Post report, the card will have a QR code, which…

  • “I still love her:” Laos woman marries Thai man then runs away with the dowry | Thaiger

    “I still love her:” Laos woman marries Thai man then runs away with the dowry

    Today, a heartbroken Thai man recounted the story of how a woman lured him into marriage then ran off with the dowry money. Earlier this month, the 29 year old Thai groom married a 23 year old Laotian woman in Leoi province, northern Thailand. The next day, the bride ran off with the dowry money and hasn’t contacted the groom…

  • Thai Airways to auction off Boeing 737-400 Airframe via Facebook Live | Thaiger

    Thai Airways to auction off Boeing 737-400 Airframe via Facebook Live

    After reporting a net loss of nearly 3.4 billion baht on revenue in Q1, cash-strapped Thai Airways are continuing their online yard sale in a bid to make some extra money. This time, the airline is auctioning off an entire Boeing 737-400 airframe via Facebook Live on their page TG Warehouse Sale this Wednesday, May 25, at 3pm. A TG…

  • Group of 69 students stuck in the jungle for 2 days in western Thailand | Thaiger

    Group of 69 students stuck in the jungle for 2 days in western Thailand

    A group of 69 student volunteers camping in the middle of Thung Yai Naresuan Wildlife Sanctuary in Kanchanaburi province in western Thailand were safely evacuated by a team of local residents after getting stuck in the dense Thai jungle for two days. Several days of heavy rain caused flash flooding which blocked their only route out of the jungle by…

  • Bryde’s whale found dead at Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thian coast | Thaiger

    Bryde’s whale found dead at Bangkok’s Bang Khun Thian coast

    The death of bruised Bryde’s whale washed ashore at the Bang Khun Thian coast in Bangkok, near the mouth of the Chao Phraya river on Friday, still remains a mystery. Investigating officers spotted a bruise on the mammal’s belly but couldn’t conclude the cause of death. The owner of a nearby restaurant informed Thai media that local fishermen saw the…

  • Thai woman fined 54,000 baht at airport after entering country with designer brands | Thaiger

    Thai woman fined 54,000 baht at airport after entering country with designer brands

    A Thai woman has had an expensive lesson in Thai import duties after having had designer-brand clothing “challenged” at Suvarnabhumi Airport. She was fined 54,000 baht as she arrived at the airport from overseas when customs officials questioned her wearing expensive designer brands and travelling with luxury products in her luggage. The woman, now based in South Korea, was stopped…

  • Thailand urges people to stop consuming bushmeat to help avoid monkeypox | Thaiger

    Thailand urges people to stop consuming bushmeat to help avoid monkeypox

    Thailand is urging people to avoid the consumption of bushmeat and the import of animals from unidentified countries after the recent small outbreaks of monkeypox. The Department of Disease Control has acknowledged the danger posed by monkeypox but insist no cases of the disease have been detected in Thailand. The Thai government instructed the Public Health Ministry to set up and…

  • Changes to Thailand’s Covid-19 restrictions to take effect June 1 | Thaiger

    Changes to Thailand’s Covid-19 restrictions to take effect June 1

    From next month, a number of Covid-19 restrictions will be eased in Thailand, although in the case of some rules, it will vary by province. Nation Thailand reports that at the latest meeting of the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration, it was agreed to categorise all provinces as either yellow (highest surveillance), blue (tourist zones) and green (low surveillance). There…

  • Siam Paragon wins the Best Luxury Shopping Mall 2022 Award | Thaiger

    Siam Paragon wins the Best Luxury Shopping Mall 2022 Award

    Press Release  Siam Piwat Co., Ltd., a leading real estate and retail developer, owner and operator of world-class projects, such as Siam Paragon, Siam Center, and Siam Discovery, and a joint venture partner of ICONSIAM and Siam Premium Outlets, has reaffirmed its leadership in the global luxury market as Siam Paragon won the Best Luxury Shopping Mall 2022 at the Luxury Lifestyle Awards –…

  • Thai health ministry sets up monkeypox monitoring centre | Thaiger

    Thai health ministry sets up monkeypox monitoring centre

    Thailand is creating a new emergency centre to monitor the spread of monkeypox, which has now been detected in at least 12 countries, although in very small numbers at this stage. The Bangkok Post reports that Dr. Opas Karnkawinpong, virologist and director-general of the ministry’s Department of Disease Control says Thai health officials are closely monitoring the outbreak, even if…

  • Happy Coup Day Thailand – 8 year anniversary of the 2014 military coup – OPINION | Thaiger

    Happy Coup Day Thailand – 8 year anniversary of the 2014 military coup – OPINION

    Yes, it was today, 8 years ago, today, when the elected PM Yingluck Shinawatra and her Pheu Thai government was unceremoniously dumped in yet another Thai military coup. The Thai army, under the pleasant name of the National Council for Peace and Order, argued that they had to seize power from the elected government to break a legal and political…

  • UPDATE: GoFundMe page for victim of Pattaya gym assault – VIDEO | Thaiger

    UPDATE: GoFundMe page for victim of Pattaya gym assault – VIDEO

    THE LATEST Following a violent attack at a Pattaya gym earlier this week, the victim has come forward and given a video interview with Youtuber Bryan Flowers. The victim, 46 year old British national Gary Reed, recounts how a fellow gym goer struck him hard in the face with a dumbbell when he wouldn’t move from the bench he was…

  • Thailand Pass remains, at least until the end of June | Thaiger

    Thailand Pass remains, at least until the end of June

    A good news and bad news day yesterday as the Thailand Pass was scrapped for Thais at the end of May, but remains an online digital gateway requirement for foreigners, at least until the end of June, perhaps beyond. The only good news for foreign travellers, in yesterday’s briefing, was the removal of quarantine for unvaccinated, or under-vaccinated, inbound arrivals.…

  • Deputy PM demands officals to avoid being rude and offensive to residents | Thaiger

    Deputy PM demands officals to avoid being rude and offensive to residents

    The Deputy PM, Wissanu Krea-Ngam, today demanded government officials to stop being rude and offensive to residents and avoid violating their privacy. Wissanu was speaking at the country’s first ever national forum, Better Thailand Open Dialogue, to openly share constructive ideas leading to a better Thailand. The deputy PM acknowledged the government system has changed in the modern era and…

  • In Phuket, Indians are the top tourist group since Test & Go scrapped | Thaiger

    In Phuket, Indians are the top tourist group since Test & Go scrapped

    Now that Thailand Pass has dropped its much hated ‘Test & Go’ scheme, Indian tourists are the biggest tourist group on the island province, according to Phuket International Airport Immigration. Between May 1-18, 12,200 Indians have travelled to Phuket. The other countries on a list of 10 with the most tourists in Phuket, in order, are Australia, Singapore, UK, Russia,…

  • Love drugs found in hotel of Aussie man who plunged to his death | Thaiger

    Love drugs found in hotel of Aussie man who plunged to his death

    Thai police yesterday concluded there was no foul play involved in the death of Billy James Simmons who died Tuesday after he fell from his hotel room balcony. Local police in Phuket established after an investigation that the death of the 22 year old Australian was an accident. The Aussie backpacker was found dead on Tuesday evening around 10pm by…

  • BREAKING: Bars reopening in Thailand’s “Green” and “Blue” Zones, changes to Thailand Pass | Thaiger

    BREAKING: Bars reopening in Thailand’s “Green” and “Blue” Zones, changes to Thailand Pass

    NIGHTLIFE VENUES Today, Thailand’s Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration – or CCSA – announced the official reopening of nightlife venues in both “green” and “blue” zones across the kingdom. Pubs, bars, nightclubs, massage parlours and karaoke bars are permitted to serve alcohol and open until midnight, beginning June 1. Nightlife venues in “yellow” zones are not permitted to reopen. Green…

  • Remains of missing American WWII pilot found in Lampang, northern Thailand | Thaiger

    Remains of missing American WWII pilot found in Lampang, northern Thailand

    US and Thai officials discovered the remains of an American soldier who went missing 78 years ago in Lampang province, northern Thailand, on Wednesday. The pilot’s P-38 Lightning single-seater fighter plane went down during World War II. On Wednesday, US and Thai authorities held a repatriation ceremony for the soldier in Rayong before sending his remains to Hawaii for further…

  • No reason given for permanent closure of popular Saphan Pla Hua Hin Walking Street | Thaiger

    No reason given for permanent closure of popular Saphan Pla Hua Hin Walking Street

    Saphan Pla Walking Street, in Hua Hin district of the southern province Prachuab Khiri Khan, has closed permanently. The announcement of the closure appeared on the walking street’s official Facebook page on Wednesday, May 18. The page announced, “Saphan Pla Hua Hin Walking Street closes permanently for some reason. Sorry to everyone who is interested to visit and contact us…

  • Thailand sets sights on “wealthy foreign tourists” to recover economy | Thaiger

    Thailand sets sights on “wealthy foreign tourists” to recover economy

    The Tourism Authority of Thailand, or TAT, is again going to target “wealthy group of tourists” as it works out its marketing plan as it contributes to the recovery the Thai economy following a 2 year hiatus due to closed borders and restrictions. The TAT claims that, focussing on the “rich groups”, 1.93 trillion baht will be generated in 2024…

  • PM defends government’s performance, wants to move Thailand forward | Thaiger

    PM defends government’s performance, wants to move Thailand forward

    The Thai PM has defended his government’s performance since seizing power in a military coup 8 years ago. According to a Bangkok Post report, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha says he’s led Thailand through “crisis after crisis” and is doing his best to move the country forward. The PM says at the time he seized power, the nation was deeply divided and…

  • Expect more floods coming up this weekend in most of Thailand | Thaiger

    Expect more floods coming up this weekend in most of Thailand

    If you’ve loved all the heavy rains and flash flooding throughout Thailand this past week, then get excited for this weekend! The Thai Meteorological Department warned yesterday to expect heavy to very heavy rains in most areas including the north, northeast, central Thailand, the east, the Bangkok area, and the south. The heavy rain may cause flash floods from May…

  • SAIJAI homecare launch English language online bookings in Bangkok and Phuket | Thaiger

    SAIJAI homecare launch English language online bookings in Bangkok and Phuket

    Thailand’s fast-growing online homecare marketplace SAIJAI has added an English language, on-demand booking option. Greater Bangkok and Phuket are the first two areas in the country now where customers can tap into a wide selection of caregivers. Services provided by SAIJAI include maids, babysitters, elderly care, tutors, drivers, and home beauty. The pandemic resulted in high unemployment in Thailand’s service…

  • Proposal for new “green zone” provinces goes before CCSA today | Thaiger

    Proposal for new “green zone” provinces goes before CCSA today

    Thailand’s Public Health Ministry has submitted a proposal to classify some provinces as “green zones”. The proposal will be considered by the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration when it meets today. Kiattiphum Wongrajit from the health ministry says the proposal involves adjusting the Covid-19 colour-coded zoning, which currently has provinces listed as yellow (high surveillance) or blue “tourism” zones. The…

  • UPDATE: Bangkok governor candidates answer Russell Crowe’s questions on TV | Thaiger

    UPDATE: Bangkok governor candidates answer Russell Crowe’s questions on TV

    UPDATE: Bangkok governor candidates answer Russell Crowe’s questions on Thai TV Russell Crowe’s pre-recorded questions for Bangkok governor candidates were streamed on Channel 7HD’s live programme “22 May: Deciding Bangkok’s Fate” this afternoon, prior to the election coming up this Sunday. Crowe asked the questions in English, and three Bangkok governor candidates answered in Thai. Each candidate was given 2…

  • Thai man injured in turbulence demands airline to take responsibility | Thaiger

    Thai man injured in turbulence demands airline to take responsibility

    A Thai man demands an airline to take responsibility for injuries that he said were caused by turbulence during a flight from Nakhon Si Thammarat to Bangkok yesterday evening. He said his lower back and coccyx were in “agony,” but when he expressed the wish to go to hospital, he was allegedly told to pay for the expenses himself. The…

  • Canadian man arrested for stealing traffic barriers in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Canadian man arrested for stealing traffic barriers in Chiang Mai

    Police have arrested a Canadian expat in Chiang Mai after driving his car around the city to steal metal traffic barriers. Yes, traffic barriers. 69 year old Ronald John Price was arrested today on Ratchadamnoen Road in Chiang Mai. According to reports, Mr. Price covered his face whilst stealing metal traffic barriers from around the province. He drove his sedan…

  • Wife dies, husband in coma after eating poisonous mushrooms in northeast Thailand | Thaiger

    Wife dies, husband in coma after eating poisonous mushrooms in northeast Thailand

    A couple from Udon Thani in northeast Thailand made a curry from mushrooms they picked from the jungle on Tuesday, May 17, but the mushrooms turned out to be poisonous. The wife died from poisoning in the early hours of yesterday morning and her husband is currently in a coma in an Intensive Care Unit. The man’s mother, who lives…

  • Unconscious 75 year old woman survives floating 500 metres along a river | Thaiger

    Unconscious 75 year old woman survives floating 500 metres along a river

    A 75 year old woman was scooped unconscious from the middle of a river in the central province of Chachoengsao after she fainted while paddling. The elderly lady floated for around 500 metres before a man witnessed the incident and contacted a rescue team to save her. Noramin Tongsamak, who witnessed the incident, contacted a rescue team via Facebook after he…

  • Thai-Chinese gang arrested for dating app scam at Chiang Mai’s luxury resort | Thaiger

    Thai-Chinese gang arrested for dating app scam at Chiang Mai’s luxury resort

    Police yesterday revealed that a Thai-Chinese gang had been arrested in Chaing Mai for operating illegal dating scam activities after a tip off. Police apprehended 24 people after a member of the public alerted authorities to a group of Chinese men behaving suspiciously at the luxury Chaing Mai holiday resort. The gang included 20 Chinese and 4 Thai, 2 of…