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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...
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How to avoid common Songkran health risks
Songkran is Thailand’s New Year festival, known for water fights, temple visits, and family time. It’s a fun and exciting celebration, but Songkran can also bring some health risks when you are in Thailand. The hot weather, large crowds, and water play can cause problems like heatstroke, infections, or stomach issues. This article shares easy tips to stay safe and…
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More than a school: How St. Andrews Green Valley teaches more than just academics
There’s a quiet confidence in the way the students of St. Andrews International School, Green Valley move through their day. It is, perhaps, the result of a curriculum that values curiosity as much as achievement, of an education that nurtures each student’s potential, and of teachers who know their students well enough to challenge them without pushing too hard. Holistic…
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Phuket’s new lifestyle communities: Embracing nature and wellness
Phuket is known for its beautiful landscapes and stunning beaches, making it a popular spot for tourists and people looking for tropical living. Recently, though, there’s been a shift in the type of communities in Phuket that is quickly gaining traction. More and more, people are looking for homes that are connected to nature, sustainable, and focused on wellness and…
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FXGT supports earthquake relief efforts in Bangkok and Myanmar
FXGT.com has announced its commitment to supporting relief efforts following the devastating earthquake that recently struck Myanmar and Bangkok. The company has donated to Bangkok Community Help Foundation, an organisation actively providing critical aid to those affected by the disaster. The 7.7 magnitude earthquake struck near Mandalay, Myanmar, on March 28 and has left many communities in dire need of…
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BoT launches debt relief and fraud crackdown in Phuket
To ease the financial burden on struggling debtors and combat rampant financial fraud, the Bank of Thailand’s Southern Office unveiled a new initiative in Phuket yesterday, April 3. The You Fight, We Help programme aims to provide critical support for citizens and small businesses facing financial difficulties while also tackling the growing issue of financial crime. Thatlap Paoleuangthong, Senior Director…
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Top 20 staycation hotels in Bangkok (2025)
Bangkok is a city that seduces. The streets flicker with neon, the air vibrates with the scent of grilled lemongrass, and somewhere, a jazz band is playing for a crowd that will stay out until dawn. But some days, the only thing that sounds right is staying in, floating in a pool with a skyline view, ordering room service in…
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GSB launches savings campaign with 100 million baht prize pool
In celebration of the Government Savings Bank (GSB)’s anniversary on April 1, the bank introduced the Save a Hundred, Win a Hundred Million campaign. Customers can participate by purchasing a one-year special savings bond with a minimum deposit of 100 baht. GSB chief Witai Rattanakorn announced the initiative, which offers a total prize pool of 100 million baht. The highlight…
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Where to stay in Bangkok this Songkran 2025: The best hotels
You are planning for Songkran in Bangkok, which is to say, you are preparing for three days of sanctioned chaos. From April 13 to 15, the city will not merely celebrate but dissolve into a state of euphoria, with water flying from buckets, from hoses, from the hands of strangers who, for these few days, become something more than strangers.…
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Toxic smog chokes 42 provinces in Thailand, public warned
Thailand is gasping for breath as hazardous levels of PM2.5 dust grip 42 provinces nationwide, sparking serious health warnings and calls to avoid outdoor activities. From Bangkok to the northern highlands, the country is blanketed in smog with levels far above safe standards. At 7am today, April 3, the Air Pollution Resolution Communication Centre reported alarming data from nationwide monitoring…
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What to do in the case of a future earthquake in Thailand?
Thailand and earthquakes are not exactly a pair we’re used to seeing in the same sentence. Thanks to the country’s geographical location, earthquakes are generally few and far between and have never really been part of our everyday concerns. It’s the kind of news we usually hear from other parts of the world. So when tremors recently reached us, many of…
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Thailand to train 20,000 masseurs as medicine assistants
The Department of Thai Traditional and Alternative Medicine announced an initiative to train 20,000 traditional Thai masseurs as certified Thai traditional doctors’ assistants. This will enable them to address seven specific muscle-related conditions. Doctor Somruek Chungsaman, the department’s chief, highlighted yesterday, April 2, the effectiveness of traditional Thai massage in treating various muscle-related conditions. The upskilling programmes will focus on…
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Where to travel in Thailand in April [2025]
Travelling in Thailand is peak during April if you are looking for a real taste of summer. With high temperatures, amazing beaches, and exciting events, April is an amazing time to visit the country as a whole. Due to the temperature, conditions are ideal for visiting the more Southern Region of Thailand, containing ample opportunities to snorkel, island hop, scuba…
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Songkran essentials: What you need for an awesome water festival
Every April, Thailand erupts into the world’s biggest, wildest and wettest water fight. But Songkran, the Thai New Year, is more than just a massive street splash fest; it’s a celebration of renewal, tradition and togetherness. Recently recognized as a Unesco Intangible Cultural Heritage, Songkran has deep roots in Thai culture. Traditionally, it was about honouring elders, visiting temples, and…
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Rotary Club’s golf tournament raises 700,000 baht for charity
The Rotary Club of Bangkok South proudly hosted its 36th Annual Charity Golf Tournament, on Thursday, March 20, at Thana City Golf and Country Club. Supported by Evian, the event sponsor, 28 teams and 140 players joined for a day of camaraderie, competition, and charitable giving, helping the club raise just under 700,000 baht for its charitable projects. The event…
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BEING Thailand 2025: An event for connection and collaboration in wellness
Thailand’s wellness industry will take centre-stage this May in Phuket with BEING Thailand 2025, a new B2B event designed to unite professionals across the wellness, hospitality, and tourism sectors. The inaugural gathering, expected to draw 400 industry leaders, aims to drive key conversations and innovation, bringing together a traditionally fragmented sector for an exchange of ideas and strategies. As travel…
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Elevate your April celebrations at The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Phuket
This April, The Naka Island, a Luxury Collection Resort & Spa, Phuket, welcomes guests to experience two vibrant celebrations: Songkran, Thailand’s most cherished festival and Easter, a time of joyful gatherings. Nestled in the Andaman Sea, The Naka Island, Phuket offers a captivating setting where tradition, culture and indulgence meet for an unforgettable escape. Songkran Festival – A cultural island…
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The real cost of being a digital nomad in Thailand
Thailand is a popular destination for digital nomads, known for its affordable living, lively culture, and modern facilities. With its warm climate, great food, and friendly communities, it’s an ideal place for remote workers to balance work and travel. However, to make the most of this lifestyle, it’s important to understand the real cost of living and working in Thailand,…
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5 health conditions that could get your insurance denied in Thailand
Health insurance is important for anyone living in Thailand, helping cover unexpected medical costs. However, it can be harder to get full coverage if you have pre-existing conditions like diabetes, high blood pressure, or heart problems, as many insurers may not cover them or charge extra. In this article, we’ll look at five health conditions that could lead to insurance…
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Thai me down: Bangkok opens new visa expat and investor hub
Thailand is making moves to woo foreign investors and expats, rolling out a brand-new one-stop shop for investment and visa services in the heart of Bangkok. Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra cut the ribbon on Monday at the grand opening of the Thailand Investment and Expat Services Centre (TIESC), housed in the sleek One Bangkok building in Pathum Wan. Located on…
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Class Bespoke Tailor: The best custom-made tailor in Bangkok, Thailand
Nestled in the heart of Bangkok at Sukhumvit and Thonglor, Class Bespoke Tailor crafts a fresh stitch in time with its unique approach to bespoke tailoring. With over two decades of finely honed expertise, Class Bespoke specialises in suits that weave timeless elegance with a contemporary twist In such a fast-paced city, finding a true and experienced tailor can be…
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Could bitcoin serve as a hedge against US Tariffs?
If you hold a certain amount of bitcoin or whether you’re planning to buy some soon, you must be wondering what impact the US tariffs have on the coveted crypto’s price. A market analysis by Inky Cho, Financial Markets Strategist at Exness, considers that the return of President Donald Trump to the White House arguably to mark the most schismatic…
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Where to eat at Gaysorn Village
If you’re looking for an upscale dining experience in Bangkok, Gaysorn Village is the place to be. Spanning three buildings — Gaysorn Amarin, Gaysorn Tower, and Gaysorn Centre — this luxury lifestyle destination isn’t just about high-end shopping; it’s also a dream come true for restaurant-goers. My aunt and I have undertaken the arduous task of scouting out the best…
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Krungthai Bank reveals quick way to spot fake transfers
Think you’ve been paid? Better check again. Krungthai Bank is warning customers to double-check their transfer slips, revealing a dead-easy way to tell if that proof of payment is legit, or a scam. In a post made yesterday, March 28, via its official Facebook page, Krungthai Care, the bank urged customers to learn how to spot fake transfer slips to…
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Everything you need to know about Siamese cats
Siamese cats. Those sleek, blue-eyed chatterboxes that act more like royalty than pets. If you’ve ever had the pleasure of being owned by a Siamese (and yes, they own you), then you already know these felines are something special. Suppose you’re still deciding whether this mysterious, vocal, and affectionate breed is right for you, or maybe you’re here to pick…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 28 to 30)
Bangkok isn’t the kind of place that lets you sit still. There’s always something. A gallery opening, a rooftop party, a market you swear you’ve never seen before. The city hums with possibility, and choosing just one thing to do feels like picking a favourite star in the sky. Should you lose yourself in an art exhibition? Chase new flavours?…
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Digital money registration opens for those sans smartphones
The latest update on the economic stimulus programme reveals that those without smartphones can register for the 10,000 baht digital money initiative. Deputy Prime Minister and Finance Minister Pichai Chunhavachira stated that the Ministry of Finance is tasked with determining a suitable registration period for these citizens. Deputy Finance Minister Julapun Amornvivat highlighted that the registration process for those without…
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Phuket goes high-tech with new heart care innovations
Phuket is stepping up as a global medical hub, this time with a focus on matters of the heart. On Tuesday, March 25, Bangkok Hospital Phuket officially launched a suite of high-tech innovations aimed at transforming cardiac care in Thailand, positioning itself as a leader in the advanced diagnosis and treatment of heart disease. The launch event, held at the…
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Raintree International School unveils new Sukhumvit campus
Raintree International School, Thailand’s leading preschool and kindergarten, has warmly welcomed founding families to its new state of the art Sukhumvit 26 campus, offering a pocket of greenery alongside such an exceptional learning environment in the city centre. Raintree Sukhumvit is located in one of Bangkok’s most sought-after areas, offering convenience to families seeking top-tier early years education. The new…
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Health insurance cost in Thailand for expats – update
No one likes thinking about health insurance. But if you’re an expat in Thailand, it’s one of those things you need to have sorted. Maybe you move to Thailand because the sun is warmer, or because you’re chasing your dream job, or because you want to spend your retirement days by the ocean. Whatever the reason, you don’t move here…
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