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Samitivej International Children’s Hospital is now open – here’s what it offers that others don’t
When your child needs medical care, nothing else matters. And when it comes to that care, parents want only the best. That’s why the opening of Samitivej International Children’s Hospital’s new building on March 5, 2025, is big news for parents in Thailand and across Southeast Asia. Located on the Samitivej Srinakarin Hospital campus, the building spans eight floors and…
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Thai health ministry warns of RSV and influenza surge, 61 deaths
Thailand’s Ministry of Public Health has issued a public health warning following a sharp rise in respiratory illnesses, with over 555,000 influenza cases and more than 16,000 RSV infections reported so far this year. The outbreaks have claimed 61 lives, including two young children. According to data from the Disease Control Department (DDC), released on September 22, officials have been…
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The closest beach to Bangkok? Amari Bangsaen might just be the getaway you’re after
The name Bangsaen might not be the first that pops to your mind when planning a beach escape from Bangkok, but that’s about to change. Just an hour from the capital, this relaxed coastal town is stepping into the spotlight thanks to its growing café scene, clean coastline, and focus on sustainability. And now, with the arrival of Amari Bangsaen,…
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Thailand health insurance that covers chronic conditions: What expats need to know
The Thaiger key takeaways Managing chronic conditions in Thailand requires health insurance that covers specialist visits, medications, tests, and hospital stays. Cigna offers high-coverage plans with access to top hospitals, direct billing, and telemedicine support for convenient long-term care. Expats should disclose pre-existing conditions, understand waiting periods, and ensure their policy meets visa requirements Living in Thailand as an expat…
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How storytelling can elevate brands in hospitality
It’s easy to think of luxury hospitality as a world built solely on marble lobbies, rooftop bars, and plush mattresses. But in speaking with Xavier Royaux, Global Chief Marketing Officer for Sofitel, MGallery, and the newly launched Emblems brand, it became clear that the true competitive edge isn’t just the elegance of the hotels; it’s about emotion. More specifically, storytelling…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 19 to 21)
How is it already mid-September? Time is flying by, but Bangkok isn’t slowing down one bit. Between riverside Pilates, a pop-up dedicated to Afro culture, and a world-class magic show, your calendar is about to fill up fast. Here’s our curated list of the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 19 to 21). Things to do in…
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Bangkok district declared rabies zone after dog carcass found
Officials have declared parts of Bangkok’s Nong Chok district rabies-infectious zones after a dog tested positive, triggering strict controls on animal movement. The Area 10 office of the Department of Livestock Development (DLD) announced yesterday, September 17, that the zones have been designated rabies infectious areas until October 16. Under the order, no live animals, particularly dogs, or their carcasses…
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A confident start to parenthood: Join the MedPark Pregnancy & Baby Care Journey for expat families
Expecting a baby in a new country can be an exciting journey, but it’s also full of questions. MedPark Hospital understands this, and they are your trusted guide. Right now, the hospital is inviting all international and expatriate parents-to-be to their exclusive event series: MedPark Pregnancy & Baby Care Journey. The seminar is a comprehensive programme designed to give you…
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Huai Tong Bridge: A beautiful viewpoint in Phetchabun with a haunting past
The Thaiger key takeaways Huai Tong Bridge is Thailand’s tallest concrete bridge and offers stunning highland views for road trippers. The bridge carries a history of accidents, tragedies, and ghost stories that linger alongside its beauty. Located between Lom Sak and Nakhon Thai, it’s a must-see northern landmark, especially in the cool season. What is the highest bridge in Thailand?…
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DKSH, PacBio, Chulalongkorn University partner to launch ‘LIFE-SEQ’
DKSH Business Unit Technology, a leading market expansion services provider, and PacBio, a global leader in high-accuracy genome sequencing, have partnered with the Centre of Excellence for Medical Genomics, Faculty of Medicine, Chulalongkorn University, to launch LIFE-SEQ (Live-long Initiative for Future Excellence through long-read SEQuencing). The groundbreaking initiative leverages HiFi genome sequencing technology to advance precision health, offering lifelong care…
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Thai vendor nearly dies after shingles treated with folk remedy
A vegetable vendor in Prachuap Khiri Khan was hospitalised after using a folk remedy for shingles, which led to severe blisters and a dangerous blood infection. A 39 year old vegetable vendor in Mueang district, Prachuap Khiri Khan, has shared her near-death ordeal after a traditional treatment for shingles spiralled into a life-threatening infection. The woman, identified only as A,…
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Leela x JHOL: The Indian exchange journey
This October, culinary worlds unite in a rare two-night collaboration, The Indian Exchange Journey, as Leela by Chef Manav Tuli, a Tatler Best Hong Kong Top 20 Restaurants recipient and MICHELIN-recommended dining destination, partners with JHOL Restaurant Bangkok for an exclusive cross-cultural restaurant takeover. On October 4 to 5 at JHOL Bangkok, Chef Tuli will present his acclaimed Royal Indian…
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Mindful living & ocean-inspired art at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness
This September, Sole & Soul Sunset Journeys presents an evening at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness, where wellness and art flow together in balance. Guests will enjoy detox drinks, hormone-supporting snacks, guided breathing, and mindful movement before closing with a sunset mindfulness moment by the pool. The programme also features an artist talk with Napaphat Niamkhunthod from 99 Art…
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Can health insurance help speed up your Thai visa process?
The Thaiger key takeaways Having the right health insurance keeps your visa process moving without unnecessary hold-ups. Showing proof of coverage early can make approvals and renewals faster. Keeping your insurance active avoids surprises and ensures smooth compliance. Applying for a long-term visa in Thailand can be tricky, with many requirements to meet. One important factor that many applicants overlook…
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What makes this boutique condo a gem for luxury seekers
Phuket’s Bangtao-Pasak neighbourhood is already a magnet for people who like their lifestyle polished. Between the golf courses, upscale dining spots, international schools, and quick beach access, it has become the island’s unofficial capital for luxury living. Now it’s about to become even more alluring with the arrival of 8 Atelier Residence, a boutique condominium with just 48 units and…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 12 to 14)
September isn’t slowing down in Bangkok. The city is alive with unplugged rock anthems, experimental art installations, dreamy indie gigs, and a full-blown animation festival. The only hard part is deciding which ones to add to your calendar. But worry not – we’ve curated the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend below. Things to do in Bangkok this…
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What are the symptoms of panic disorder?
Experiencing an episode of intense fear can be a truly unsettling experience. A sudden overwhelming terror that seems to come out of nowhere, accompanied by a host of physical reactions, can leave you feeling powerless and shaken. This is what a panic attack feels like, and for some people, these attacks are a recurring and debilitating part of their lives.…
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Bangkok warns of rabies outbreak in multiple districts
Bangkok officials have issued a rabies warning in multiple districts after several animals tested positive, urging residents to avoid stray animals and stay alert. The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration’s Public Health Veterinary Office has identified a 5-kilometre alert zone around Soi Chaloem Prakiat Rama 9 Soi 49, Chaloem Prakiat Rama 9 Road in Nong Bon subdistrict, Prawet district, Bangkok. Residents and…
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Boutique living in Bang Tao: Why low-density homes matter more than ever
Phuket has always had a way of reinventing itself. From being a backpacker’s stop in the 90s to a luxury escape in the 2000s, the island keeps adapting to people who come looking for their own version of tropical paradise. But anyone who has spent more than a few days here knows that rapid development has left its mark. Condominiums…
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NHSO expands hormone services for transgender individuals in Thailand
The National Health Security Office (NHSO) has detailed the benefits of hormone services for transgender individuals, covering both pills and injections. Expert medical and psychological consultation is advised. If service demand exceeds expectations, budget increases are planned for the following year. Nithiwat Saengruang, the Assistant Secretary-General of the NHSO, announced the approval of gender-affirming hormone services benefits by the NHSO…
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Vannoten Tailors launches exclusive US$199 special offer in Phuket
For those looking to experience bespoke tailoring in Phuket, Vannoten Tailors is offering a limited-time special package at just US$199 (about 6,410 baht). Known for its attention to detail, quality fabrics, and commitment to customer service, the shop has become a trusted destination for both locals and international visitors seeking well-crafted suits and garments. A tradition of quality tailoring Vannoten…
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Celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with ‘The Empress’ Mooncake Collection from Pagoda Chinese Restaurant
Pagoda Chinese Restaurant at Bangkok Marriott Marquis Queen’s Park invites guests to celebrate the Mid-Autumn Festival with The Empress, an exclusive mooncake collection crafted using traditional recipes and premium ingredients. Presented in a signature gift box inspired by the grace of an empress, this limited-edition collection blends sophisticated design with auspicious symbolism. Each mooncake is handmade and packaged in an…
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Phuket blood centre issues urgent appeal as type O runs low
The Phuket Red Cross Blood Centre (PRBC) has issued an urgent call for blood donors as supplies of type O blood remain at dangerously low levels. As of 9.30am yesterday, September 4, the National Blood Service in Phuket reported a daily demand of 390 units: 200 units of type O, 100 of type A, 70 of type AB, and 20…
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Can a custom IV drip really boost your energy? We tried a full health check at Welida Health Bangkok
Have you ever done a routine health check and walked out still wondering what any of it meant? Well, lots of people do. Most places run a few tests, hand you a basic report, and send you on your way. But at Welida Health in Bangkok, the experience is a bit different. Welida Health isn’t a spa, and it doesn’t…
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Pattaya just got fancy: Skypark Lucean Jomtien brings branded living to the beach
Pattaya is set to welcome a new icon on its skyline. Skypark Lucean Jomtien Pattaya, a high-end condominium, is the first branded residence in the city under the Banyan Group. It combines lifestyle, investment, and privilege into one exclusive address. Sitting just 200 metres from the beach, every single unit inside this Pattaya property comes with an uninterrupted sea view.…
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Central Park officially opens as a world-class landmark to redefine urban living in Thailand
Central Pattana Plc., Thailand’s leading sustainable real estate developer, proudly unveils Central Park, its 43rd shopping centre and a defining part of the world-class mixed-use project Dusit Central Park, valued at 46 billion Thai baht. Perfectly situated at the prestigious intersection of Silom and Rama IV, in the heart of Bangkok’s Super Core CBD, Central Park sets a new horizon…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 5 to 7)
The first weekend of September is going to be anything but quiet in Bangkok. From a Japanese rock band shaking up Siam Square to a zine fair and a sound bath with puppies, our beloved city is serving a line-up that swings from loud to low-key. So, if your calendar looks empty, consider this your cheat sheet. Here are the…
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Central Department Store reaffirms position as Thailand’s fashion destination
Central Department Store continues to solidify its position as Thailand’s premier fashion destination. In collaboration with Central The 1 Credit Card, Central Department Store empowers customers and emerging designers to express their unique identities through fashion. The department store curates a diverse selection of brands to cater to various customer segments, from professionals to families, with a particular focus on…
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Shocking survey reveals kids as young as 6 vaping in Thailand
A nationwide survey conducted by the Department of Health Service Support (DHSS) has exposed disturbing trends in e-cigarette use among children and young adults in Thailand, with the youngest user reported at just six years old. The findings are a stark reminder of the growing vaping epidemic in the country. The survey, which was carried out earlier this year by…
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