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Top 10 reasons for expats to get a comprehensive health insurance in Thailand
Moving to Thailand offers a prospect full of excitement and adventure, but in the same vein, if any injuries were to occur (and god forbid it does), the local healthcare system can be confusing at first glance for many expats...
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CBD vs. THC, what you need to know
When you’re shopping for weed in a dispensary in Thailand, you might have come across the abbreviations CBD and THC slapped across the product labels, usually in percentages. Now if you’re new to the world of cannabis, these alphabets could have you scratching your head in confusion. There are over 100 chemical compounds, known as cannabinoids, in the cannabis plant…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (September 1 – 3)
Start September off right with a fun weekend trip in Bangkok. This week’s list of things to do is full of excitement. You can choose from a wide range of activities that will keep you captivated. Experience a cultural journey, see magic that will blow your mind, find out what happiness is all about, and dive into the world of…
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5 souvenirs unique to Thailand
Thailand is one of the significant countries where both foreigners and locals are eager to say ‘yes’ to a request to visit. Not only are there numerous tourist attractions and delicious cuisine, but there are also intriguing mementos for those returning home. Today, we would like to share some souvenir gift ideas that you may not have considered before. Unique…
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Hit the bullseye with Bangkok’s archery scene
Bangkok has a lot to offer in the activities available, and this is no different for the archery scene as well. The portrayal of the skilled archer whose precision is unmatched finds itself embedded in the movies and stories we consume. The image of the archer, such as the precise William Tell, the eagle-eyed Legolas, the agile Katniss Everdeen, and…
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United voices: Education associations list criteria for next Thai minister
Thailand’s National Association of Secondary School Administrators, along with the National Parents and Teachers Association and the Basic Education Committee of Thailand, released a joint statement outlining six desired traits for the country’s next Minister of Education and its deputy. The groups stressed that the roles require individuals with solid educational experience, capable of addressing the current challenges faced by…
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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…
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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…
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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…
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Island hopping in Thailand: An insider guide
If your dream is to grab a ferry and hop from one paradise to the other, then the islands in Thailand is what you’re looking for. Thailand is full of jaw-dropping islands, each one with its own unique charms. Whether you want to go diving, hit up party spots, or simply relax on the beach, there will be the perfect…
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What are the biggest challenges for foreigners working in Thailand?
Thailand has been among the top countries with the highest expat workers. With its flourishing economy and expanding job market, it’s no wonder why overseas professionals are irresistibly drawn to this Southeast Asian country. But while packing up your life to start anew in a foreign land, especially for work, is undoubtedly exhilarating, you must not overlook the potential hiccups…
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Cultivating tomorrow’s leaders: The inspiring journey of leadership at British International School, Phuket
British International School, Phuket (BISP) is not just an institution that imparts knowledge but a place that aspires to cultivate leaders for tomorrow. At the heart of BISP’s mission is the commitment to inspire learning, nurture wellbeing and ignite passion in its students. Leadership is a vital quality that shapes the future of individuals and society as a whole. At…
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What you need to know before getting eyelid surgery in Thailand
Are you thinking about getting eyelid surgery in Thailand? But are you also scratching your head, unsure if you’ve got the facts straight? Well, you’ve come to the right place. We’re here to melt away the confusion and serve up the essential facts straight from the experts, specifically the esteemed Lovely Eye and Skin Clinic by Dr. Roungkaw. What is…
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Casia: French-Mediterranean fine dining at Chatrium Grand Bangkok
Located in the heart of Bangkok, The Chatrium Grand Bangkok, known for skillfully mixing Thai charm with world-class luxury, is now bringing a taste of France to Thailand with its new restaurant, Casia. Aptly described as “French Finesse in the Heart of Siam,” Casia promises to take diners on a journey to the lively streets and sunny beaches of the…
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5 steakhouses in Phuket you need to try in 2024
For meat-eaters, there’s nothing better than a tender and juicy steak seasoned just enough to highlight its natural flavour. Some people prefer Wagyu, some love ribeye, some opt for Angus, and some like Filet. Everyone has different preferences when it comes to steak, and fortunately, Phuket has several great steakhouses. So, if you’re looking for the best place to eat…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (August 25 – 27)
This weekend (August 25 – 27), we have some wonderful suggestions for those who happen to find themselves in Bangkok. From soul-soothing melodies by the rising star to the exhilaration of a sizzling actor’s concert, and the nostalgic allure of a classic coffee shop, the city boasts a diverse range of options. Furthermore, immerse yourself in thought-provoking art and find…
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5 common cannabis mistakes to avoid for new users
Cannabis is becoming more and more popular for its medical benefits and as a way to relax, especially since it’s now legal in Thailand. This popularity, coupled with the new legal status, has sparked curiosity amongst many. And if you’re one of the many considering dipping your toes into the waters of cannabis use, be it for health reasons or…
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Traditional Thai Food you might not know
Thai cuisine, or Thai food, consists of a variety of colours, textures, and creative concepts with a balance of sweet, sour, salty, and spicy elements like Pad Thai, aromatic curries infused with lemongrass and kaffir lime, and Tom Yum, an iconic Thai broth with vibrant flavours such as galangal, chilli peppers, tomatoes, mushrooms, and prawn or chicken as a main…
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Student lunch budget allocated for Nakhon Ratchasima’s Kulno School
Students at Kulno School in Nakhon Ratchasima province no longer need to bring packed lunches from home. This follows a speedy allocation of school lunch funding by the Phimai Sub-district Municipality, which was confirmed in a letter to parents yesterday. Previously, a delay in allocating this budget led the school to ask parents to provide food for their children from…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (August 18 – 20)
If you’re in or around Bangkok this weekend (August 18 – 20), we’ve got a few fun suggestions on how to spend your time. From lively stand-up comedy night to Italian dining or family brunch, tap into the city’s vibrant spirit. Maybe you fancy a dance under the stars or prefer winding down with some chill music? We got it…
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Antito – A zesty new resto-bar featuring creative Italian cuisine
Eastin Grand Sathorn Bangkok is delighted to announce the Antito, a zesty new Resto-Bar by Michelin Chef Amerigo Tito Sesti, serving creative Italian cuisine in a relaxed poolside setting on the 14th floor with spectacular city views. Antito is a new concept for Bangkok and has been named from the merging of antipasti, meaning appetisers in Italian and highlights of…
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Thai food you absolutely need to try
With fascinating flavours and fragrances, it’s not hard to wonder why Thai food is so famous worldwide. Lovers of good food will never feel out of place in Thailand. You can find delicious food almost everywhere, even when you’re just walking through a tiny alleyway. Some of the most popular Thai cuisines have frequently made it among ‘the world’s best…
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Things to do along the Yellow MRT Line
The Yellow Line MRT in Bangkok is an exciting addition to the city’s public transportation system. This line interchanges with the Lat Phrao BTS stations and stretches from the Yellow Line Lat Phrao to the Samrong station. Covering about 30.4 kilometers of distance, there is a multitude of shopping malls, parks, restaurants, etc. to visit along the way. For many,…
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Thailand’s first Monkeypox-related death highlights rising infectious disease threat
A severe case of Monkeypox in Thailand, infecting a 34 year old man with HIV and syphilis, culminated in the country’s first fatal mishap related to this viral scourge. The unfortunate news dropped yesterday, courtesy of Thailand’s Department of Disease Control (DDC). Explicating the unfolding of events, the DDC’s Director-General Dr Tares Krassanairawiwong took note of the initial discomforts plaguing…
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How Blue Tree Phuket is helping businesses build better teams
Transforming the way businesses build their teams, Blue Tree Phuket now offers team-building services to B2B business groups. The initiative utilises their spacious environment and their expertise in fostering individual growth in organisations. More than just an entertainment centre Blue Tree Phuket is an all-encompassing entertainment complex. It boasts more than 55.35 acres of green area and state-of-the-art facilities. And…
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Why you should consider getting a Thailand Elite Visa
The Thailand Elite Visa is possibly one of the most underrated visas in Thailand because people tend to lose interest once they hear about the application fee. However, the special visa program offers lots of convenience and benefits. Whether you are an investor, a retiree, or a digital nomad, the Thailand Elite Visa is available for anyone who lives or…
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How much does a retirement home cost in Thailand?
Ageing is an inevitable part of our life cycle. And as you reach your golden years, planning for retirement becomes increasingly important. If you have set your sights on spending your retirement in Thailand, understanding the cost of a retirement home should be a priority. The beauty of Thailand extends beyond gorgeous landscapes and rich culture; it also offers a…
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5 budget-friendly international schools in Bangkok
As we all are well aware, international schools are associated with a high price tag. However, amidst the sea of expensive institutions, there are certain schools in Bangkok that offer a quality international curriculum without asking you to break the bank. Of course, the term ‘budget-friendly’ is subjective and relative when it comes to international education. These ‘cheaper’ schools, like…
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