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    Weekend road trip routes across Thailand [2025]

    Weekend road trips in Thailand are a great way to enjoy beautiful scenery, local culture, and quick getaways without much travel time. From winding mountain routes in the north to coastal drives in the south, every journey brings new sights...

  • Meals for Myanmar – Bid. Dine. Give. | Thaiger

    Meals for Myanmar – Bid. Dine. Give.

    When disaster strikes, we come together. And in Bangkok’s food scene, we come together over good food. Bangkok Foodies recently launched Meals for Myanmar (#Meals4Myanmar), a bold and heartfelt campaign to help rebuild lives after the devastating earthquakes that recently struck Myanmar. Thousands have lost their homes, and with monsoon season fast approaching, there is a critical period to provide…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 25 to 27) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 25 to 27)

    We’ve made it to the last weekend of April! This month has been nothing short of a kaleidoscope. Songkran soaked us, Easter brought the pastels, Earth Day brought us closer to nature, and the city’s galleries have been throwing open their doors for art exhibitions like it’s a full-time job. And just when you thought it might be time to…

  • Bangkok charity cocktail night raises funds for Myanmar earthquake victims | Thaiger

    Bangkok charity cocktail night raises funds for Myanmar earthquake victims

    The inaugural Cocktails for the Cause event, held previously on April 10 at Soho House Bangkok, brought together over 60 guests for an evening of purpose-driven drinks, raising 45,500 baht to directly support victims of the recent Myanmar earthquake. Spearheaded by Jonathan Benarr, the evening was created as an emergency-response gathering, with 100% of proceeds going to the Bangkok Community Help Foundation (BCHF).…

  • UNICEF sounds alarm on Thailand’s rising child obesity | Thaiger

    UNICEF sounds alarm on Thailand’s rising child obesity

    Thailand once made huge strides in improving children’s nutrition but now a new health crisis is growing — and it’s expanding waistlines. UNICEF Thailand has launched a powerful new campaign called Kin Rai Dee (What’s Good to Eat) in response to rising childhood obesity rates and stagnant progress on tackling undernutrition in parts of the country, particularly the southern border provinces,…

  • Experience the best of tropical fruits at Siam Paragon’s Tropical Fruit Parade | Thaiger

    Experience the best of tropical fruits at Siam Paragon’s Tropical Fruit Parade

    Siam Paragon, a top destination for Thais and visitors from across the globe, in collaboration with Gourmet Market, proudly presents Siam Paragon Tropical Fruit Parade 2025, one of Thailand’s most anticipated tropical fruit festivals. The event celebrates the richness of Thailand’s fruit harvest, featuring rare durian varieties and premium tropical fruits from across the country. Taking place from April 25…

  • Siriraj Hospital urges use of advanced radiology technology | Thaiger

    Siriraj Hospital urges use of advanced radiology technology

    Siriraj Hospital is advocating for the use of advanced technology in interventional radiology, a minimally invasive procedure that targets specific medical treatments. The hospital emphasised that investing in this technology could save more lives and has called on the government to consider its importance. Doctor Yongyut Sirivatanauksorn, director of Siriraj Hospital, highlighted the establishment of the Siriraj Centre of Interventional…

  • Deadly heatwave to scorch Phuket, Bangkok and 35 provinces | Thaiger

    Deadly heatwave to scorch Phuket, Bangkok and 35 provinces

    Thailand is bracing for a brutal blast of heat, with public health officials warning that a life-threatening heatwave is set to grip Phuket, Bangkok, and 35 other provinces. The Department of Health has raised the alarm, predicting the heat index, the temperature people feel when humidity is factored in, will soar to dangerously high levels. Phuket is expected to hit…

  • Crypto for Thai condos: A new approach for foreign buyers | Thaiger

    Crypto for Thai condos: A new approach for foreign buyers

    Thailand’s allure as a destination for investment and residence continues to attract foreigners. However, the complexities of international money transfers and Thai regulations can be a significant hurdle. Mantix offers an innovative new solution for foreign buyers to purchase Thai condos with cryptocurrency. Mantix, a European crypto payment service, chose Thailand as its initial market, offering a unique solution which…

  • Bangkok through time: A city in flux and its spirit of resilience | Thaiger

    Bangkok through time: A city in flux and its spirit of resilience

    The recent earthquake, brief but unnerving, reminded residents that nothing, not even concrete or glass, is entirely fixed. And yet, in true Bangkok fashion, life carried on. Commuters returned to the skytrain. Street vendors lit their woks. The Chao Phraya kept flowing. In this fleeting moment of disruption, the city’s rhythm barely faltered, its quiet resilience taking centre stage. It…

  • Top 10 digital nomad destinations in Southeast Asia in 2025 | Thaiger

    Top 10 digital nomad destinations in Southeast Asia in 2025

    So far this year, more digital nomads than ever are choosing Southeast Asia as their base. From Bali to Ho Chi Minh City, this region offers everything remote workers need—affordable living, fast internet, great coworking spaces, and amazing culture. It’s the perfect mix of work and lifestyle. In this article, we’ll look at the top 10 digital nomad destinations in…

  • Thailand scraps mandatory scout uniforms, ease parents’ burden | Thaiger

    Thailand scraps mandatory scout uniforms, ease parents’ burden

    Parents across Thailand are breathing a collective sigh of relief as the Ministry of Education announces a major change in school regulations. The compulsory wearing of full scout uniforms will be scrapped, offering much-needed financial respite to families as the new school term approaches. Deputy Education Minister Surasak Phancharoenworrakul made the announcement during a meeting with senior officials today, April…

  • Finance Ministry confirms 10,000 baht digital currency distribution | Thaiger

    Finance Ministry confirms 10,000 baht digital currency distribution

    The Finance Ministry has confirmed the distribution of 10,000 baht in digital currency for phase three during the second quarter. The application is ready, with only integration with banks remaining. The release date for phase four has also been announced. Deputy Finance Minister Chulapan Amornvivat yesterday, April 22, stated that the ministry remains committed to its schedule for the economic…

  • The Taste of Childhood Memories: EKKALUCK to stage four-hands collaboration with Chef Tor & Chef X | Thaiger

    The Taste of Childhood Memories: EKKALUCK to stage four-hands collaboration with Chef Tor & Chef X

    EKKALUCK at Madi Paidi Bangkok, Autograph Collection, unveiled an exclusive four-hands culinary experience, Taste of Childhood Memories, featuring two of Marriott International’s celebrated chefs: Teerathep “Tor” Tishabhiromya, Executive Chef of Madi Paidi Bangkok, and Attapol “X” Thangthong, Executive Chef of Bangkok Marriott Hotel The Surawongse. Over the next two months, the duo will share their most cherished dishes, including traditional…

  • FBS brings joy to vulnerable communities during Ramadan | Thaiger

    FBS brings joy to vulnerable communities during Ramadan

    FBS, a leading global broker, proudly concluded its Ramadan 2025 charitable efforts in partnership with SUKA Society in Malaysia and the Peduli Anak Foundation in Indonesia. With a total donation of US$20,000, FBS supported over 400 people across both regions. In collaboration with SUKA Society, FBS provided essential food supplies and Ramadan care packages to vulnerable communities. From March 18…

  • Tourism leaders unite in Thailand to mark shared founding date of Rome and Bangkok | Thaiger

    Tourism leaders unite in Thailand to mark shared founding date of Rome and Bangkok

    This week, the Thai-Italian Chamber of Commerce (TICC), in collaboration with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), united professionals from across the tourism and hospitality sectors to host the Foundation of Rome & Bangkok – Grand Celebration Event on Monday, April 21. The event took place at Siri Sala Private Thai Villa in Bangkok Noi, one of the filming locations for…

  • Twilight mixology with Aurelijus at AIR BAR, InterContinental Koh Samui | Thaiger

    Twilight mixology with Aurelijus at AIR BAR, InterContinental Koh Samui

    Join us for an exceptional evening at AIR BAR, InterContinental, Koh Samui’s most iconic venue, offering stunning sunset views that are as breathtaking as the drinks. On Tuesday, April 29, from 5pm to 11pm, join in on a one-of-a-kind evening featuring creative cocktails, delectable snacks, and live entertainment, all set against the backdrop of the stunning five islands. The event…

  • Living on a budget in Thailand? Here’s how to stay healthy without breaking the bank | Thaiger

    Living on a budget in Thailand? Here’s how to stay healthy without breaking the bank

    Thailand is a popular place for people who want to enjoy a good life at a lower cost or even on a budget. Many expats, retirees, and digital nomads choose to live here because daily expenses are cheaper than in most Western countries. But staying healthy while saving money is just as important. This guide shares simple and practical tips…

  • Why are boat noodles served in tiny bowls and why you’ll need at least five | Thaiger

    Why are boat noodles served in tiny bowls and why you’ll need at least five

    If you’ve ever sat down at a boat noodle shop in Thailand and been surprised by the size of the bowl, you’re not alone. Boat noodles, or kuai tiao ruea (ก๋วยเตี๋ยวเรือ), are famously served in bowls so small you could almost finish one in three slurps. But behind these tiny servings lies a rich tradition that has helped turn the…

  • Can one insurance plan cover you while working from anywhere? | Thaiger

    Can one insurance plan cover you while working from anywhere?

    Remote work and the digital nomad lifestyle let people earn a living from almost anywhere—whether it’s a city, a beach, or a small village. But with this freedom comes one big question: can one insurance plan cover you while working from anywhere? Most regular insurance plans don’t work well for people who travel often or live in different countries. That’s…

  • Phuket hospital seeks donations to build operating rooms | Thaiger

    Phuket hospital seeks donations to build operating rooms

    A Phuket hospital is making a desperate plea for public donations to build its own operating rooms, after receiving woefully insufficient funding from the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH). Chalong Hospital, which serves more than 160,000 patients a year across the Rawai, Karon and Chalong areas, is in urgent need of six modern operating theatres — but only has a…

  • Dust levels at Chatuchak building site exceed safety limits | Thaiger

    Dust levels at Chatuchak building site exceed safety limits

    The Department of Health has reported that tests on the site of the collapsed SAO building show levels of heavy metals and asbestos within the normal range, but PM10 dust levels exceed standards, potentially requiring long-term monitoring. Yesterday, April 18, Dr Amporn Benjapolpitak, Director-General of the Department of Health, Ministry of Public Health, revealed that a team from SEhRT was…

  • EC Markets consolidates its global footprint with strategic expansions | Thaiger

    EC Markets consolidates its global footprint with strategic expansions

    EC Markets continues to reaffirm its commitment to the global financial arena, demonstrating a determination both in expansion and the further consolidation of its presence across the markets of Asia, Africa, and Latin America. This determination, coupled with expertise, innovation, and most notably a respect for the diversity and unique characteristics of regional markets, is underscored by the firm’s recent,…

  • Bank of Thailand seeks new governor as Sethaput’s term ends | Thaiger

    Bank of Thailand seeks new governor as Sethaput’s term ends

    The Ministry of Finance has initiated the process to select a new governor for the Bank of Thailand (BoT), as Sethaput Suthiwartnarueput’s five-year term concludes on September 30. A selection committee, led by former Finance Permanent Secretary Sathit Limpongpan, will soon convene to establish candidate requirements and the application timeline, according to ministry spokesperson Pornchai Thiraveja. Under Thai law, the…

  • Baht to the future: Thai currency eyes 33 mark as dollar dives | Thaiger

    Baht to the future: Thai currency eyes 33 mark as dollar dives

    The Thai baht is flexing its muscles on the global stage, with experts predicting it may surge past the symbolic 33-per-dollar mark in the second quarter, fuelled by trade tensions, a faltering US economy, and sky-high gold prices. According to Kasikorn Research Center (K-Research), the baht has climbed to a six-month high, riding the wave of a weakening US dollar…

  • What to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 18 to 20) | Thaiger

    What to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 18 to 20)

    If you think Bangkok is calming down post-Songkran, you’re mistaken. The city is calling your name this weekend, with its usual heady mix of parties, healing sessions, and art exhibitions. And if you don’t want to stay home to hide from the heat, here’s what to do in Bangkok this weekend (April 18 to 20). 7 Things to do in…

  • Thailand pioneers 3D-printed titanium hip socket surgery | Thaiger

    Thailand pioneers 3D-printed titanium hip socket surgery

    Siriraj Hospital at Mahidol University has achieved a world-first by developing and implanting a 3D-printed, customised titanium hip socket for a patient. This advancement marks a significant step forward in orthopaedic surgery and highlights Thailand’s medical innovation. Apichat Asavamongkolkul, dean of the Faculty of Medicine at Siriraj Hospital, shared insights into this pioneering procedure during a press conference titled World…

  • Limited-time deal: Save 20% on Cigna’s expat health plans forever | Thaiger

    Limited-time deal: Save 20% on Cigna’s expat health plans forever

    Starting a new life abroad is exciting—new culture, new lifestyle, and new chances to grow. But living far from home also means taking steps to protect your health in unfamiliar surroundings. Without the right coverage, even small health issues can turn into major stress. To help expats feel more secure, Cigna is now offering a special deal. New customers who…

  • Buffets in Bangkok that tourists and expats cannot miss | Thaiger

    Buffets in Bangkok that tourists and expats cannot miss

    Out of everything that is universally loved in Thailand, buffets stand out among everything else. It is no secret that people love food, and who can deny a good deal at a buffet? There are a lot of buffets around in cities like Bangkok that will make you definitely spoiled for choice. Whether you have a taste for beef, seafood,…

  • Where to celebrate Songkran in Pattaya (2025) | Thaiger

    Where to celebrate Songkran in Pattaya (2025)

    Pattaya in April is no place for the shy or the dry. Songkran here is a delirious, drenched love letter to Thai summer. From respectful rituals to riotous foam parties, you can find everything here. If you’re still figuring out where to join the festivities, here’s where to celebrate Songkran in Pattaya this year. The best Songkran events in Pattaya…

  • Where you can play Songkran in Chiang Mai (2025) | Thaiger

    Where you can play Songkran in Chiang Mai (2025)

    If you want the best Songkran, you go to Chiang Mai. That’s just how it is. The city turns into a wild, soaked playground, temples glittering in the sun, water guns locked and loaded, and everyone getting gloriously drenched. From temple fairs to DJ-fuelled street raves, this city knows how to throw a party with a little soul. Here’s where…