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Chinese Tourists can now use Alipay, WeChat Pay to scan Thai QR codes for payments
The Bank of Thailand (BOT) announces a major collaboration connecting payment systems with China, facilitating tourism which saw 8.8 million travelers in 2024. Five major banks join the launch. The Bank of Thailand (BOT) has officially announced the launch of cross-border QR code payment services between Thailand and the People’s Republic of China. Starting October 30, 2025, tourists from China…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 31 to November 2) – minus the Halloween crowd
Bangkok feels a little quieter this weekend. With the city mourning the passing of Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, many events have paused their parties and loud celebrations. But if you’re skipping the Halloween crowd, there are still plenty of ways to enjoy the weekend. Catch a good film at the Irish Film Festival, dig through vinyl and vintage finds at…
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MedPark invites you to ‘MedMusic in the Park 2025’ to present the therapeutic power of music
On the occasion of its 5th anniversary, MedPark Hospital, in collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, is preparing to host MedMusic in the Park 2025. Bangkok residents are invited to enjoy in-the-park music, emphasising the value of music as a therapeutic art. The event will take place on a Saturday, November 29, at Benchakitti Forest Park, Bangkok, with the programme…
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Balance in Bloom: Art, wellness & harmony at Sole Mio Boutique Hotel & Wellness
As the final edition of the Sole & Soul Sunset Journeys series, this event marks a heartfelt closing chapter. This November, Sole & Soul Sunset Journeys: Volume 9 – Balance in Bloom celebrates the art of harmony where wellness, gratitude, and creativity come together under the golden Phuket sky. Guests are invited to slow down, reconnect with themselves, and restore…
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Where to rent your halloween costume in Bangkok
The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok has plenty of costume shops with last-minute rentals available before Halloween. From anime and movie characters to traditional Thai and vintage looks, there’s something for every style. Many shops offer delivery or online booking, so you can sort your outfit without leaving home. You’ve left it to the last minute again, haven’t you? We’ve all…
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The best Thai Horror movies to scare you silly
The Thaiger key takeaways Thai horror movies are known across Asia for their spine-chilling storytelling and emotional depth. Shutter and The Medium deliver genuine scares, while Pee Mak adds a perfect dose of comedy for the faint-hearted. Thai cinema proves that horror can be emotional, surprising, and entertaining all at once. Halloween’s just around the corner and you’re still not…
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The Money Coach and Sea (Thailand) join forces to equip Thai youth with lifelong financial skills through ‘Money for Teen’
The Money Coach, led by renowned financial educator Jakkapong Mespan, also known as “Coach Noom”, has partnered with Sea (Thailand), a leading internet platform provider, including Shopee, Garena, and Monee, to officially launch Money for Teen a free financial online course designed for secondary-level students and above to equip the young generations with essential money-management skills. With content tailored to…
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WikiFX announces 2025 list of top 25 forex brokers in Thailand
WikiFX has officially released its SkyLine Guide 2025 list for Thailand, spotlighting 25 top-performing forex brokers across the nation. The annual list is based on WikiFX’s proprietary evaluation system, which assesses brokers across four key dimensions: regulatory compliance, market influence, user preference alignment, and historical performance. The goal is to provide Thai investors with a reliable, data-backed reference for selecting…
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Hong Thai defends balm recall, vows tighter safety checks
A herbal balm manufacturer has recalled a product after Thai health officials found contamination during a routine inspection, prompting a public safety warning. Thai Herbal Hong Thai Ltd., the maker of the Hong Thai Herbal Inhaler Formula 2, has announced a recall of production Lot 000332 following an inspection by Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA). Routine tests found that…
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The guide to affordable healthcare in Thailand
The Thaiger key takeaways Thailand’s healthcare system combines low-cost public services with world-class private hospitals. Private health insurance protects expats from major medical bills and meets visa requirements. Cigna offers expat-focused plans with direct billing, top hospital access, and 24/7 support. Thailand’s healthcare system is known for being both good and affordable. Many people in Asia choose the country for…
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Axi elevates trading performance with ultra-fast execution and industry-leading spreads
In today’s competitive trading environment, speed and cost-efficiency can determine success. Global online broker Axi is setting a new benchmark with ultra-low latency execution and industry-leading spreads, tailored to the needs of scalpers, day traders, and algorithmic traders. State-of-the-art execution infrastructure Axi sources liquidity from top-tier global providers and deploys advanced infrastructure to deliver lightning-fast order execution. By minimising delays…
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Thai herbal balm flagged for contamination in FDA safety alert
A popular herbal balm has been slapped with a public health warning after failing safety tests, with Thai authorities revealing it could pose serious health risks. Thailand’s Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has flagged the Herbal Mixed Balm, Hong Thai Brand, Formula 2 (registration number G309/62) for microbial contamination after routine sampling found it breached multiple safety regulations. The balm,…
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Education Ministry denies school event ban during mourning
Thailand’s Education Ministry has denied issuing a blanket ban on school activities during the national mourning period for Her Majesty Queen Sirikit, The Queen Mother, following backlash from parents and educators online. Concerns were sparked after the ministry circulated a directive urging educational institutions to avoid “joyful activities” for one year out of respect. However, Education Minister Narumon Pinyosinwat has…
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How to claim your cash in Thailand’s co-pay wallet scheme
Thailand’s co-pay scheme returns, allowing eligible users to start spending via the Paotang app after topping up their G Wallet through various methods. Thailand’s popular co-payment scheme Khon La Khrueng Plus is back, and eligible users can start spending from tomorrow, October 29, through the Paotang app. But before cashing in on the perks, beneficiaries must first top up their…
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Can you trick or treat in Thailand?
Trick or treating is one of the most notable tropes for Halloween, featured in almost every film or series as a bunch of dressed-up characters knock or ring the doorbell to then exclaim the famous line. Whereas it might be the case in a lot of countries in the West, it might not be the case in Thailand. Whether it…
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Jungceylon Phuket brings together Halloween, Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale in one festive season
If there’s one place in Phuket that knows how to turn every season into a celebration, it’s Jungceylon Phuket. As the year draws to a close, the shopping mall in Patong is hosting spooky Halloween fun, the grace of Loy Krathong, and the Thailand Biennale Phuket, where you can see art installations that stretch imagination as far as it does…
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Why retirees in Thailand are choosing long-term health insurance over quick fixes
The Thaiger key takeaways Short-term health plans leave retirees exposed to high costs and limited coverage. Long-term health insurance offers financial stability, full medical access, and peace of mind. Cigna’s flexible, expat-focused plans make retirement in Thailand safer and stress-free. Retirees in Thailand are increasingly seeing the importance of health insurance in protecting their well-being during retirement. With insurance requirements…
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Celebrate the festive season at Courtyard by Marriott Phuket
Looking for a tropical twist on traditional holiday celebrations? Courtyard by Marriott Phuket, Patong Beach Resort is rolling out a lineup of festive events this season, from Loy Krathong to the new year countdown. Are you craving a beachfront disco? Perhaps a traditional Thai buffet, or a family-friendly Christmas Eve dinner, there’s something for everyone under the Phuket sun. Here’s…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (October 24 to 26)
Bangkok has another fun weekend! The city is alive again with new pop-ups, art shows, parties, and plenty of good food to keep you moving. Every corner has something happening, and half the fun is just stumbling into it. If your calendar is still empty, here are the best things to do in Bangkok this weekend. Things to do in…
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Gamescom Asia x Thailand Game Show 2025: Record-breaking success
If you’re wondering how Thailand’s gaming industry is expanding its influence on the global stage, look no further than the Gamescom Asia x Thailand Game Show 2025. Held for the first time as a joint collaboration, this four-day mega event united gaming professionals, developers, and fans under the banner of World of Gaming from October 16 to 19 at Queen Sirikit…
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Gone too soon: Thai teen financial whiz dies after long cancer fight (video)
A young financial educator passed away after a long battle with illness, leaving behind a legacy of resilience, wisdom, and inspiration for many. Teenage prodigy Phasawin “Win” Tantiniti, who became known for his appearances on the hit TV show Manut Tang Wai มนุษย์ต่างวัย (People of Different Ages), passed away today, October 23, after battling cancer for most of his life.…
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British woman wakes from stroke speaking in Thai accent
A British woman who suffered a stroke during a holiday in Turkey got the shock of her life when she woke up sounding like her Thai mum. The woman, 29 year old Cathy Warren, who is half Thai and half British, was on holiday with friends in Fethiye, Turkey, in September last year to celebrate her 28th birthday when disaster…
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The 5 haunted houses in Bangkok that’ll make you scream
The Thaiger key takeaways Bangkok’s haunted houses range from light-hearted scares for kids to terrifying experiences for adults. Attractions like Luna Asylum at Mystiworld deliver intense, story-driven horror with live actors and clever effects. Families can enjoy milder thrills at places like Rise of Undead or Big Double Shock for a spooky day out. While some are getting their costumes…
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How tourism has changed Muay Thai and why that’s not a bad thing
The Thaiger key takeaways Tourism has transformed Muay Thai from a local tradition into a global cultural experience. The sport now drives jobs, wellness travel, and international appreciation for Thai heritage. Modern adaptations enhance accessibility while preserving the rituals that define Muay Thai. Walk through Bangkok’s busy streets or a coastal town like Phuket or Hua Hin and you’re just…
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LBX brings the F1 action to iFX EXPO Asia 2025
Most brokers run giveaways during expos, but few, if any, offer something as desirable and exciting as an exclusive F1 experience for two people at the race of their choice. But for LBX, visitors stopping by booth 57 can compete to win official KICK Sauber F1 Team merchandise, signed by the team’s drivers. To win one of the two expo-exclusive…
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The hidden costs of ignoring pre-existing conditions in Thailand
The Thaiger key takeaways Not declaring pre-existing conditions can result in denied claims, high costs, or visa problems. Cigna provides coverage for common chronic conditions like diabetes and arthritis with high limits and direct billing. Honest disclosure ensures proper coverage, financial protection, and peace of mind for expats in Thailand. If you’re planning to live in Thailand for a long…
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The best law firms in Phuket (2025)
The Thaiger key takeaways Phuket’s top law firms offer trusted expertise in property law, immigration, and company formation for both Thai and foreign clients. Many provide bilingual services and transparent pricing, helping foreigners avoid legal misunderstandings and delays. From litigation to real estate and visas, these firms are known for professional guidance and reliable results. Legal issues can happen anywhere,…
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7 weird or quirky museums in Thailand you should visit
History is very interesting. The idea that people have existed beyond our perception in the past captivates us, and we make attempts to preserve these artefacts in museums to help keep the past alive. With all the museums you can find, there are plenty in Thailand that tell its rich history, but sometimes the things we might choose to keep…
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The Fed’s ripple effect: How rising US rates affect cryptocurrency
For years, cryptocurrency seemed to exist within its own universe, driven by unique forces, but that is changing. Now, decisions made by the US Federal Reserve send waves across digital assets, shaping the outlook for markets like bitcoin and Ethereum. It’s now essential to understand how US monetary policy affects markets and where it intersects with crypto. The Federal Reserve’s…
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How is the financial market changing in 2025? 5 trends traders must watch and prepare for
As the clock ticks by the first quarter of the 21st century, in 2025, the financial market landscape looks fundamentally different from ever before. Three challenging forces are shaping the direction of travel: persistently high funding costs, liquidity that selectively flows into only certain assets, and technology that accelerates market moves. Together, they give rise to five key trends traders…
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