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    Planning to extend your Thai visa? Why health insurance is more important than ever

    If you plan to stay longer in Thailand, having health insurance is now more important than ever. Thai immigration often asks for proof of medical coverage when you apply to extend your visa. This applies to many types of visas,...

  • Gold prices see slight lift, gold ornaments trading at 32,500 baht | Thaiger

    Gold prices see slight lift, gold ornaments trading at 32,500 baht

    Gold prices surged today as the Gold Traders Association revised rates upwards. This comparison is made to the end prices of August 28, when gold ornaments were selling at 32,500 baht per baht weight. Today, the price was revised upwards by 100 baht, compared to the closing price of August 28. The price of gold ornaments moved to 32,500 baht…

  • Crypto scam impersonates news anchor, swindles 20 million baht | Thaiger

    Crypto scam impersonates news anchor, swindles 20 million baht

    An online scammer impersonated well-known news anchor, Arakar Jiwagit, also known as Kwang, and defrauded Thanasak, a former Bangkok Water Supply director, of nearly 20 million baht via an investment in cryptocurrency. Thanasak yesterday, accompanied by his lawyer Chidchonok Laminai, and news anchor Kwang, visited Police Colonel Chatchapund Klaikleung, Commander of Cyber Crime Investigation Bureau 1, at the Government Complex…

  • Unchanged fortunes: Chinese prostitute becomes online sensation for low rates | Thaiger

    Unchanged fortunes: Chinese prostitute becomes online sensation for low rates

    A Chinese prostitute became an online sensation after it was revealed she maintained the same low rate for the past eight years following her arrest. The woman, from Jiangsu province in China, was arrested by the police recently. The Chinese prostitute set social media on fire after the unusual story came to light on the mainland. Upon learning her reasons,…

  • Farm-to-table movement takes centre stage at PHIST 2023 | Thaiger

    Farm-to-table movement takes centre stage at PHIST 2023

    The flourishing farm-to-fork movement will take centre stage at PHIST 2023 (Phuket Hotels for Islands Sustaining Tourism), as a group of leading chefs demonstrate how Michelin ratings can raise the bar for sustainability and social responsibility in Thailand. PHIST 2023, Southeast Asia’s biggest sustainability event for the travel and hospitality sectors, returns to Phuket on 4th September with an energizing full-day…

  • Rain reign: TMD’s fifth warning signals monsoon mayhem | Thaiger

    Rain reign: TMD’s fifth warning signals monsoon mayhem

    The Thai Meteorological Department (TMD) issued its fifth warning due to a strong monsoon bringing heavy rain across various regions. Flash floods and forest runoffs are anticipated, especially in mountainous and low-lying areas. People are urged to be cautious, particularly in thunderstorm-prone zones. The warning comes as a robust monsoon trough is currently passing through northern, northeastern, and upper central…

  • Siam Cement delays SCGC IPO citing adverse economic climate | Thaiger

    Siam Cement delays SCGC IPO citing adverse economic climate

    The initial public offering (IPO) of Siam Cement Group‘s subsidiary, SCG Chemicals Plc (SCGC), has been delayed. Citing the company’s large size and the current adverse economic and investment climate, the parent company, Siam Cement Group (SCG), did not provide a new timeline for the IPO. This announcement was made by Roongrote Rangsiyopash, the President and Chief Executive of SCG.…

  • Sand and smiles: Nearly 18 million tourists make waves in Thailand this year | Thaiger

    Sand and smiles: Nearly 18 million tourists make waves in Thailand this year

    With the close of this year on the horizon, Thailand’s Tourism and Sports Ministry reported that almost 18 million overseas tourists have laid a beach towel in the Land of Smiles. Thailand, which heavily leans on tourism as a significant economic pillar, is setting its sights on welcoming around 28 million visitors by the end of the year. The statistics…

  • Chinese breasts: Couple’s sexy subway ride, Idol’s nude mishap | Thaiger

    Chinese breasts: Couple’s sexy subway ride, Idol’s nude mishap

    Things are getting spicy in China. A couple was spotted getting frisky on a subway train, while a Chinese social media influencer fell out of her bikini top, baring her breasts in a live broadcast. A daring couple recently put on a public display of affection on a subway train in Shenzen, undeterred by the presence of numerous fellow passengers.…

  • Postal truck crash injures seven and causes traffic chaos | Thaiger

    Postal truck crash injures seven and causes traffic chaos

    A postal truck en route to deliver parcels crashed into five vehicles in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region province of Pathum Thani, injuring seven. The incident occurred today at 7am. Officer Jesada Sornmuang, an investigator at Khu Khot Police Station, was notified of the multi-vehicle collision on Phaholyothin Road near the Si-Rangsit underpass in Kukot subdistrict, Lam Luk Ka district. The…

  • Phuket’s international convention centre supported by new PM | Thaiger

    Phuket’s international convention centre supported by new PM

    Phuket’s stalled international convention centre project might see new life with Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin‘s promise to revisit it for local economic stimulation. During a recent visit to Phuket and Phangnga, PM Srettha engaged local tourism representatives, acknowledging their suggestions. Thaneth Tantipiriyakij, President of the Phuket Tourist Association, is confident the prime minister and Pheu Thai Tourism committee will seriously…

  • Shaken, not stirred: Thai elephant Play Pepsi survives brutal training with no serious injuries | Thaiger

    Shaken, not stirred: Thai elephant Play Pepsi survives brutal training with no serious injuries

    A Thai elephant named Play Pepsi, which was recently subjected to brutal training methods is not seriously injured said examining veterinarians. The owner, who paid 1.5 million baht for the elephant, is willing to sell it to the Department of National Parks, Wildlife and Plant Conservation for a fair price. The case came to light when the Watchdog Thailand Foundation…

  • Teen love triangle leads to shooting, father seriously injured | Thaiger

    Teen love triangle leads to shooting, father seriously injured

    A midnight teen brawl over a girl ended up in a violent shooting, leaving one seriously injured in Bang Khonthi district in Samut Songkhram province. Officers from Bang Khonthi Police Station were alerted to the incident, which took place at around 10.30pm yesterday. The violence unfolded near the popular local eatery, Pad Thai Jee Tan. At the scene, authorities found…

  • Thai NHSO considers expanding 30-baht healthcare to include cancer treatments | Thaiger

    Thai NHSO considers expanding 30-baht healthcare to include cancer treatments

    The Thai National Health Security Office (NHSO) is contemplating an expansion of its benefits under the 30-baht healthcare universal package, known as the “gold card” scheme. The addition could include cancer treatment and free screenings for non-cardholders. Jadet Thammathat-Aree, secretary-general of the NHSO, made the announcement recently for the proposed expansion to include cancer treatment and screening. In the pursuit…

  • Pattaya’s perfect crime: Fake cops fleece shop owners in cunning scam | Thaiger

    Pattaya’s perfect crime: Fake cops fleece shop owners in cunning scam

    The bustling city of Pattaya recently fell prey to a scam that saw numerous shop owners tricked into parting with large sums of money by a group of fraudsters, cunningly disguised as fake cops. The fake police officers coerced their unsuspecting victims in Pattaya into paying substantial amounts to avoid what was falsely presented as an impending arrest. The scammers…

  • Brutal murder: Jealous rage suspected as motive behind sword attack | Thaiger

    Brutal murder: Jealous rage suspected as motive behind sword attack

    A horrifying incident unfolded in the Bangkok Metropolitan Region as a man armed with a sword invaded a home and committed a brutal murder. Law enforcement is now actively reviewing CCTV footage and questioning witnesses to piece together the shocking sequence of events. The incident took place around 5pm on August 28, in a single-storey house near HCK Trading and…

  • Lottery frenzy: Seekers decode signs from pythons to prayers for winning numbers | Thaiger

    Lottery frenzy: Seekers decode signs from pythons to prayers for winning numbers

    Lottery enthusiasts are eagerly deciphering potential winning numbers from various events and rumours for the latest draw on Friday, September 1. Townsfolk have been seen praying and performing rituals by a Bodhi tree, hoping to get lucky numbers. An unexpected appearance of a python in a garage and the registration number of a car has also been interpreted as potential…

  • Love turns lethal: Intoxicated man’s jealous rage ends in tragic murder of girlfriend | Thaiger

    Love turns lethal: Intoxicated man’s jealous rage ends in tragic murder of girlfriend

    A tragic incident unfolded in the early hours of this morning when a Thai man, intoxicated and under the influence of drugs, murdered his girlfriend in a fit of jealous rage. The fatal event transpired at approximately 3.45am today, in a residential house located in the Bang Kho Laem district of Bangkok. The victim, a 24 year old woman named Minthira…

  • Thailand’s household debt soars as auto loans and cooperative debts spike | Thaiger

    Thailand’s household debt soars as auto loans and cooperative debts spike

    The secretary-general of the National Economic and Social Development Council (NESDC) issued a warning over the steady increase in Thailand‘s household debt. The critical areas requiring stringent monitoring were identified as auto loans and debt originating from savings cooperatives. During a press conference outlining the nation’s social outlook for the second quarter of 2023, Danucha Pichayanan revealed that household debt…

  • What a bummer: Chinese couple’s fertility woes due to unconventional lovemaking, doctor reveals | Thaiger

    What a bummer: Chinese couple’s fertility woes due to unconventional lovemaking, doctor reveals

    A Chinese couple who had been married for four years were puzzled as to why they were unable to conceive until a doctor told them they were having sex the wrong way. The couple, from Bijie City in the southwestern province of Guizhou, are both in their early twenties and reportedly in good health. The revelation by a doctor that…

  • Elderly man caught stealing from Nonthaburi temple sparks online debate | Thaiger

    Elderly man caught stealing from Nonthaburi temple sparks online debate

    A dramatic video has emerged, showing an elderly man surreptitiously stealing money from a temple donation tree. The clip, shared by a Facebook user, has sparked a fierce debate among netizens, with some sympathising with the thief, suggesting his actions were driven by necessity. However, others condemned the act as a violation of religious sanctity, regardless of the amount stolen.…

  • Thunderstorm warning for 45 Thai provinces, including 60% of Bangkok: Heavy rain expected | Thaiger

    Thunderstorm warning for 45 Thai provinces, including 60% of Bangkok: Heavy rain expected

    The Thai Meteorological Department today issued a thunderstorm warning for 45 provinces, including 60% of Bangkok. The weather system is sweeping across the northern and northeastern regions, heading towards a low-pressure area over the Bay of Bengal, while a moderately strong southwestern monsoon is blowing across the Andaman Sea, Thailand, and the Gulf of Thailand. This is causing thunderstorms and…

  • Banking on change: Kasikornbank unveils shakeup with fresh faces and spin-off plans | Thaiger

    Banking on change: Kasikornbank unveils shakeup with fresh faces and spin-off plans

    Kasikornbank (KBank), Thailand’s second-largest lender by total assets, revealed a significant restructuring of its business operations. This includes the introduction of a new president, co-president, and a spin-off strategy. KBank notified the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) yesterday about the appointment of Chongrak Rattanapian to the position of president and executive director, effective from August 29. Chongrak, with over 20…

  • Tragic injection: Medical mishap leaves young Trang boy’s life hanging by a thread | Thaiger

    Tragic injection: Medical mishap leaves young Trang boy’s life hanging by a thread

    A severe incident of medical negligence occurred in Trang Province, where a four year old boy’s condition worsened and then he nearly died after allegedly receiving a wrongful adrenaline injection by a nurse. The Trang Province Public Health Office has initiated an investigation into the case, as stated by Chief Physician Sinchai Rongdech. The incident saw the light of the…

  • Dot Property Thailand Awards 2023 recognizes the developers, projects and agencies supporting the Kingdom’s real estate market recovery | Thaiger

    Dot Property Thailand Awards 2023 recognizes the developers, projects and agencies supporting the Kingdom’s real estate market recovery

    The Dot Property Thailand Awards recognized a record 44 winners from across the Kingdom with leading developers AssetWise, Central Pattana Residence and Property Perfect among those to be honored. Celebrations took place at the Park Hyatt Bangkok on August 24 as real estate industry leaders came together to commend the best of the best for another year. The Thailand real…

  • Junkie escapes arrest after filming neighbour take a shower, also confesses to selling porn videos of wife | Thaiger

    Junkie escapes arrest after filming neighbour take a shower, also confesses to selling porn videos of wife

    A junkie with a porn habit managed to escape arrest after secretly filming a neighbour in her bathroom. It was later discovered that the sex and drug addict secretly sold pornographic videos of his wife on social media for only 20 baht per video. A 52 year old woman named Sumalee filed a complaint at Kabin Buri Police Station in…

  • Phuket Marine Office warns boats of upcoming harsh sea weather | Thaiger

    Phuket Marine Office warns boats of upcoming harsh sea weather

    Phuket’s Marine Office issued a stern warning to all boat operators due to the approaching turbulent weather, especially at sea. This advisory comes as the Thai Meteorological Department predicts strong wind, large waves and heavy rainfall in the upper Andaman Sea from tomorrow through Saturday. The forecast, delivered by Nachapong Pranit, Director of Marine Office 5 Phuket Branch, suggests that…

  • Mysterious Mother Wrapped in Fig statue draws lottery hopefuls to Kamphaeng Phet | Thaiger

    Mysterious Mother Wrapped in Fig statue draws lottery hopefuls to Kamphaeng Phet

    A century-old fig tree has become a sensation as villagers discovered a female statue, referred to as Mother Wrapped in Fig, entwined in its roots in Wat Charoen Suk, Klong Lan District, Kamphaeng Phet. The statue, which appears to be dressed in silk-like clothing and adorned with a crown, attracted over 60 villagers, who arrive daily to pay respects and…

  • Indian teacher who forced student to slap classmate spurs controversy | Thaiger

    Indian teacher who forced student to slap classmate spurs controversy

    A heated controversy has erupted in the online world following a viral video that shows a female teacher forcing a seven-year-old student to slap his classmate, allegedly for writing multiplication tables incorrectly. Investigations into the incident are currently underway by Indian police. The incident has led to the closure of the private school where the incident took place. According to…

  • Revenue target for Thai government exceeds by 150 billion baht | Thaiger

    Revenue target for Thai government exceeds by 150 billion baht

    Fiscal Policy Office (FPO) Director-General Pornchai Thiraveja has announced that the Thai government is rolling in cash. The director-general declared that the government’s revenue surpassed expectations, surpassing its target by 150 billion baht in the opening ten months of fiscal 2023. This continues a positive trend reported in May when revenue targets were surpassed by 112 billion baht. As per…

  • Zika outbreak: Warning for pregnant women as cases spike and concerns grow in Thailand | Thaiger

    Zika outbreak: Warning for pregnant women as cases spike and concerns grow in Thailand

    A surge in Zika virus cases sparked a warning from the Department of Disease Control (DDC). In the last month, 266 cases were reported. Pregnant women are at risk, as the virus can cause babies to be born with microcephaly, a result of underdeveloped brains. The DDC made the announcement yesterday, August 27. The monsoon season, with its frequent rain,…