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    Why retirees in Thailand are choosing long-term health insurance over quick fixes

    Retirees in Thailand are increasingly seeing the importance of health insurance in protecting their well-being during retirement. With insurance requirements for retirement visas and rising healthcare costs, many are moving away from short-term plans and choosing long-term coverage. Long-term health...

  • 10 must-visit unique dining experiences in Bangkok (that you can book with just a few clicks!) | Thaiger

    10 must-visit unique dining experiences in Bangkok (that you can book with just a few clicks!)

    If you thought Bangkok’s food scene was all about street noodles and mango sticky rice, think again. This city has quietly become one of Asia’s most exciting destinations for offbeat, theatrical, and downright jaw-dropping foodie adventures. Whether it’s dining in a dreamy glass dome by an emerald pond or feasting in total darkness, Bangkok is brimming with unique spots where…

  • Blue by Alain Ducasse unveils a fresh new menu by Chef Evens López | Thaiger

    Blue by Alain Ducasse unveils a fresh new menu by Chef Evens López

    Food enthusiasts in Bangkok, Blue by Alain Ducasse at ICONSIAM has a fresh new face and flavour. Under the direction of new Executive Chef Evens López, this one-Michelin-starred ICONSIAM restaurant presents a soulful tasting menu that skillfully combines classic French techniques with fresh Thai ingredients. Chef López, whose global experience includes stints at Alain Ducasse’s iconic Le Louis XV in…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 27 to 29) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 27 to 29)

    Bangkok is warm, wet, and heavy with that mid-year feeling. Skies flip between clear and grey, and the air smells like rain before it arrives. But the city is alive, as always. There are shows to see, artists to support, and new places to duck into when the clouds break open. Here the best things to do in Bangkok this…

  • Cafe culture for people who refuse to make coffee at home | Thaiger

    Cafe culture for people who refuse to make coffee at home

    Many people, when they hear the word ‘cafe’ they think of Paris, New York, Vienna, maybe even Melbourne, but did you know that Thailand, especially Bangkok, is the cafe capital of Asia? No? Well, of course, you didn’t hear that, because I made it up. Shame on you for believing a random article on the internet. Jokes aside, Thailand does…

  • Health Insurance for families and children in Thailand: What to choose | Thaiger

    Health Insurance for families and children in Thailand: What to choose

    It’s easy to put off health insurance in Thailand when it’s just you (though you really shouldn’t). You feel fine, the costs seem manageable, and the risk feels low. But that changes the moment your family comes into the picture, especially when you have a child. Suddenly, you’re not only thinking about hospital bills, but also comfort, quick access to…

  • A rooftop evening of movement, wellness & culture at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness | Thaiger

    A rooftop evening of movement, wellness & culture at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness

    Aligned with the spirit of the Phuket Biennale 2025, this edition of Sole & Soul Sunset Journeys continues Sole Mio’s mission to create immersive experiences where wellness and art intersect, bringing together community, cultural identity, and mindful living in a single rooftop moment. Guests can expect light movement, nourishing bites, mini recovery sessions, and creative expression rooted in tradition and…

  • ICONSIAM presents the spectacular Yuyuan Lantern Festival 2025 in collaboration with Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Group and Intersteps | Thaiger

    ICONSIAM presents the spectacular Yuyuan Lantern Festival 2025 in collaboration with Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Group and Intersteps

    ICONSIAM, the global landmark on the Chao Phraya River, joins in the celebration of the 50th anniversary of Thailand–China diplomatic relations by partnering with Shanghai Yuyuan Tourist Mart Group Co., Ltd., the organiser of China’s most prestigious lantern festival, and Intersteps to host the grand event Spirit of Mountains and Seas · Yuyuan Lantern Festival and 2025 China–Thailand Culture Month,…

  • Untranslatable Thai words that carry more meaning than you think | Thaiger

    Untranslatable Thai words that carry more meaning than you think

    Ever stumbled across a Thai word that just doesn’t quite make sense in English? Thailand’s language is filled with beautiful, emotionally rich expressions that reflect the country’s culture, values, and daily life. These words are often untranslatable, not because English lacks vocabulary, but because the feeling behind the word is hard to pin down. Here are four Thai words you’ve…

  • Dating in Thailand: Confused, colonised, and 46 years old | Thaiger

    Dating in Thailand: Confused, colonised, and 46 years old

    Before we start, let’s get this out of the way: Yes, there are plenty of happy, healthy couples who met in Thailand, built a life here, and aren’t walking red flags with passports. This column isn’t about you, so you can relax. Now buckle up. We’re talking about the other ones. The ones who think love is a tourist attraction…

  • Meet Taro, the Thai store cat going viral for sleeping on the job | Thaiger

    Meet Taro, the Thai store cat going viral for sleeping on the job

    A white and orange cat named Taro has gone viral for his legendary nap poses inside a Thai convenience store. Whether he sprawled across crates, cash registers, or the store’s front counter, Taro naps wherever he pleases, and seemingly the internet can’t get enough! The chillest cat in the country Taro first snatched users’ attention on TikTok via the account…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 20 to 22) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 20 to 22)

    How’s your June so far? Bangkok in June is a mood of its own. The air is thick with the promise of rain, but just as often the clouds break into brilliant light. If you’ve been pacing your room or scrolling through social media trying to figure out what to do, we’ve rounded up seven very good reasons to step…

  • Global salad showdown: From papaya power to pickled crunch | Thaiger

    Global salad showdown: From papaya power to pickled crunch

    Salads started simple with salt-soaked greens—now they’re global, bold, and crafted with serious culinary flair. From Thailand’s fiery Som Tam to Italy’s rustic Panzanella, these iconic dishes offer more than just crunch—they tell stories of culture, history, and flavour in every bite. Som Tam, the ultimate Southeast Asian street food salad, bursts with life in every bite. Shredded green papaya is tossed with…

  • Meow Chicken Rice: Thai restaurant goes viral after Gundam anime shoutout | Thaiger

    Meow Chicken Rice: Thai restaurant goes viral after Gundam anime shoutout

    After the dish khao man gai (chicken rice) was name-dropped in episode 10 of Mobile Suit Gundam GQuuuuuuX, curious fans in Japan began searching for it online. To their surprise, their search didn’t just lead to a recipe. And it led to a real Thai restaurant called Meow Chicken Rice in Saraburi. The restaurant’s name just so happens to match…

  • 6 telltale signs that you need a deep tissue massage | Thaiger

    6 telltale signs that you need a deep tissue massage

    Are you feeling constant aches and pains throughout your body? Your muscles might be telling you it’s time for professional help. Deep tissue massage offers powerful relief for many common physical problems that affect our daily lives. This therapeutic treatment goes beyond simple relaxation to target specific issues that cause discomfort. Understanding when you need a deep tissue massage can…

  • Thailand diner: ‘Shrimp paste nearly killed me’ | Thaiger

    Thailand diner: ‘Shrimp paste nearly killed me’

    A Thai man with a severe allergy says he nearly died at a popular Bangkok restaurant after being served a dish containing shrimp paste, despite clearly warning the staff he was allergic. Yesterday, June 17, Facebook user Chayutpol Sukkaew shared a harrowing account of his near-death experience at the well-known Bangkok eatery. His post, which has since gone viral, urges…

  • Move freely, live fully at Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital (BNH) Premier Spine Centre | Thaiger

    Move freely, live fully at Bangkok Nursing Home Hospital (BNH) Premier Spine Centre

    Celebrating 20 years of trusted spine care, BNH Premier Spine Centre continues to restore movement and relieve pain with expert treatment and modern technology. Over 4,000 successful surgeries performed with zero cases of paralysis. A centre where safe procedures, proven results, and patient care come together—move freely, live fully at BNH Premier Spine Centre. On this page Jump to Section…

  • Lampang man dies from flesh-eating bacteria on tour bus | Thaiger

    Lampang man dies from flesh-eating bacteria on tour bus

    A 38 year old man from Lampang province died aboard a bus during a trip from Nakhon Ratchasima to Chiang Mai, with autopsy results now revealing the shocking cause of death—flesh-eating bacteria. The man was found lifeless when the bus arrived at Lampang Bus Terminal yesterday, June 16, his left leg bruised and bleeding. Initial investigations showed no signs of…

  • Covid cases surge with 70,000+ new infections in Thailand | Thaiger

    Covid cases surge with 70,000+ new infections in Thailand

    Over the past week, a significant increase in Covid-19 cases has been observed nationwide, with 76,161 new infections and 40 additional deaths, raising concerns about the ongoing outbreak. The Department of Disease Control (DDC) reported that the data spans from May 24 to June 14, bringing the total number of infections since January 1 to 476,584. Of these new cases,…

  • How to plan your IVF journey with Allied Health in Thailand | Thaiger

    How to plan your IVF journey with Allied Health in Thailand

    Every year, thousands of couples travel to Thailand in hopes of starting a family. With shorter wait times, internationally accredited fertility clinics, and significantly lower costs, the country has become one of the most trusted destinations for in-vitro fertilisation (IVF) and other assisted reproductive technologies. But once you’ve made the decision to get your IVF in Thailand, what comes next?…

  • Thai man’s mysterious skin blisters revealed as ‘skin worms’ | Thaiger

    Thai man’s mysterious skin blisters revealed as ‘skin worms’

    A shocking Facebook post showing a man’s hand covered in painful, pus-like blisters has left many people guessing, only for doctors to reveal the bizarre cause: skin worm larvae, also known as Cutaneous Larva Migrans (CLM). The unusual condition, often referred to as “skin worms,” is caused by hookworm larvae that typically come from animals like dogs and cats, especially…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 13 to 15) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (June 13 to 15)

    Bangkok is glowing this weekend, and not just from the rain-slicked pavements and golden-hour haze. Pride Month hits its stride with indie film screenings in a hotel sky lounge, a street-wide coffee party that’ll keep you caffeinated till sundown, and a city-wide music takeover featuring some of Thailand’s most exciting names. So, if your calendar is still empty, here are…

  • The StandardX unleashes ‘Bombastic X’: A creative surge by Bell Seatapron | Thaiger

    The StandardX unleashes ‘Bombastic X’: A creative surge by Bell Seatapron

    Creativity thrives at The StandardX, Bangkok Phra Arthit, where Thailand’s most talented young artists can show their skills to the world. Now, this edgy, art-inspired boutique hotel on the banks of the Chao Phraya River has revealed a new collaboration that will see the worlds of street art, animation, and pop culture come together in a bombastic burst of colour!…

  • evian unveils latest limited-edition ‘Fountain of Youth’ bottles designed by Pharrell Williams x Humanrace | Thaiger

    evian unveils latest limited-edition ‘Fountain of Youth’ bottles designed by Pharrell Williams x Humanrace

    On June 10, evian, in collaboration with Pharrell Williams and his skincare and lifestyle brand Humanrace, has launched two attention-grabbing limited-edition bottles in blue and green: one still and one sparkling. This marks the first time the company has produced both iterations in glass form, building upon its 15-year legacy of luxury designer collaborations. Following the launch of evian’s Mountain…

  • WeedeN opens first Bangkok store at Khaosan Road | Thaiger

    WeedeN opens first Bangkok store at Khaosan Road

    You probably know WeedeN by now, it’s the largest cannabis retail chain in Thailand, with over 26 stores across Samui and Phuket (and, by the time you’re reading this, likely even more). Over the past couple of years, they’ve built a solid reputation for combining good vibes with serious quality control. No matter if you’re a local or a tourist,…

  • How much should you budget for medical emergencies as a digital nomad in Thailand? | Thaiger

    How much should you budget for medical emergencies as a digital nomad in Thailand?

    Thailand is a popular place for digital nomads because it’s affordable, lively, and full of great experiences. You can find cheap places to stay and tasty food and enjoy warm weather all year round. It’s a great place to live and work online. But many people forget to plan for one important thing—medical emergencies. If you get sick or injured,…

  • Shopping in Phuket: Must visit shops at Jungceylon Phuket | Thaiger

    Shopping in Phuket: Must visit shops at Jungceylon Phuket

    When it comes to shopping in Phuket, few places rival Jungceylon. Located in the heart of Patong, just steps away from the beach and nightlife of Bangla Road, this sprawling mall is home to over 300 shops. This means that whether you’re looking to refresh your wardrobe, pick up tech gadgets, or try out Thai skincare, Jungceylon Phuket makes it…

  • Helmet Heroes Thailand transforms from one helmet to global impact, securing major brand sponsorships in 17 Months | Thaiger

    Helmet Heroes Thailand transforms from one helmet to global impact, securing major brand sponsorships in 17 Months

    Helmet Heroes Thailand, the visionary non-profit dedicated to providing free (TIS Certified) motorcycle helmets to children, proudly announces its remarkable growth from a single helmet donation to significant brand sponsorships within just 17 months. Ducati Motors, Thailand, B Quik, and Triumph Motorcycles have all shown support, as has Bangkok Hospital. This rapid expansion underscores the urgent need for child road…

  • Best gummies in Thailand (2025) | Thaiger

    Best gummies in Thailand (2025)

    Edibles in Thailand have come a long way from homemade brownies wrapped in clingfilm. These days, THC gummies are the go-to for those who want a more measured, discreet, and smoke-free way to enjoy cannabis. Since the decriminalisation of cannabis, a new wave of THC gummies has taken over dispensary shelves across Thailand, each promising something a little tastier, a…

  • Covid leads Thailand’s disease watchlist with 31 deaths | Thaiger

    Covid leads Thailand’s disease watchlist with 31 deaths

    Covid-19 is making an aggressive comeback in Thailand, with over 111,000 new cases and 31 deaths reported last week alone, and health experts are raising the alarm. Associate Professor Dr Thira Woratanarat from Chulalongkorn University’s Faculty of Medicine revealed on Facebook that Covid has now become the most frequently reported disease under official surveillance. “This surge should not be taken lightly,”…

  • Thailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan | Thaiger

    Thailand goes to war on dengue with free vaccine plan

    Thailand is waging war on dengue fever and it’s going all in to wipe out the deadly mosquito-borne disease for good. Public Health Minister Somsak Thepsuthin unveiled a new national strategy yesterday, June 9, during the 2025 ASEAN Dengue Day event, themed ASEAN United: Zero Dengue Death, a Future We Build Together. The goal? Zero dengue-related deaths in 2025. “No…

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