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How to reduce out-of-pocket medical expenses in Thailand?
Managing medical expenses in Thailand is important as healthcare costs continue to rise. The country’s healthcare system includes both public and private options, but even with the Universal Coverage Scheme (UCS) for citizens, many still face high out-of-pocket medical expenses....
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10 essential tips for families moving to Thailand
Moving to Thailand is an exciting adventure, especially when you’re moving with your family. The country is popular for its warm climate, rich culture, and welcoming people, making it a popular destination for expatriates. However, settling in a new country can be challenging. To help make your transition smoother, here are 10 essential tips for families moving to Thailand. 1.…
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Phuket outlines five-year sustainability development plan
Phuket advances with innovative efforts that integrate community-based tourism, gastronomy, and smart city solutions as part of a five-year development plan for sustainable growth. Suphon Suwannarat, the governor of Phuket Province, highlights the long-term vision. “We have a 20-year development goal for Phuket province, which is Phuket as a city of the new economy based on sustainable development to create…
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How to change tyres on a budget in Thailand
If you are driving or following any transportation in Thailand, you know how crucial it is to have reliable tyres. But finding quality tyres at a reasonable price can feel like searching for a needle in a haystack. What if I told you there’s a way to change your tyres without breaking the bank? In this guide, you will discover…
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Alef Aeronautics first flying car in Europe: will it come to Thailand?
Imagine zipping through the skies, bypassing morning traffic jams and arriving at your destination in record time. This is not a scene from a sci-fi movie, it’s now a reality. Europe has just approved its first flying car, marking a monumental leap in transportation history. As someone who’s always on the lookout for cutting-edge innovations, you will find this development…
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How affordable are universities in Thailand?
Thailand offers a diverse range of universities, both public and private, catering to local and international students. The cost of studying here can vary depending on whether you go for a public or private school, but overall, it’s way more affordable than universities in Western countries. Plus, living expenses are relatively low. Here’s what you can expect when it comes…
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Thai Book Expo 2024: Everything to know before you go
The Book Expo Thailand 2024 is happening from October 10 to 21 at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre in Bangkok. It’s Thailand’s biggest book event, pulling in tons of visitors each year, and you’ll find books from all kinds of genres and languages. This year’s theme, “Read Until the Next Life,” ties into the spooky season with a nod to…
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Celebrating the Phuket Vegetarian Festival 2024: Where to go and what to eat
The annual Phuket Vegetarian Festival is one of the most popular festivals in Thailand. Also known as the Nine Emperor Gods Festival or Jay Festival, the celebration takes place on the 9th lunar month of the Chinese calendar. And this year, it falls on October 2 to 11, 2024. During the festival, those who celebrate will observe a strict vegetarian…
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Exness scores big with LALIGA: Landmark event marks Latin American partnership
As a global leader in multi-asset brokerage, Exness showcased its role as LALIGA’s Official Regional Partner in Latin America with a spectacular event this weekend. The celebration drew hundreds of enthusiastic football and trading fans, highlighting the powerful fusion of sports and finance. This landmark gathering underlined Exness’s commitment to engaging with Latin American audiences through the universal language of…
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What to do if you’re getting stalked in Thailand
Stalking is a big deal no matter where you are. Whether you’re a local or a foreigner in Thailand, being followed or harassed can feel terrifying. Sadly, this happens a lot, especially in busy tourist spots. Knowing what to do can really help you stay safe. This guide will show you what steps to take if you think someone’s following…
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10 best healthy 7-11 food that you can get for your weight loss
Looking for convenient, healthy food that fits your weight loss goals? You’re in luck! With the rise of food delivery services, 7-Eleven has become a surprisingly accessible source for nutritious meals and snacks. In this article, we’ll explore the ten best healthy items available at 7-Eleven that you can easily have delivered right to your door. Whether you’re craving something…
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Navigating visa & work permits for remote workers in Thailand
Imagine swapping your office view for Thailand’s breathtaking beaches. Gone are the days of hectic commutes and long lines, replaced with a hearty breakfast before you start your workday from your very own tropical home. After hours and on weekends, an entire country awaits exploration, all while maintaining your current job and salary. This lifestyle, once the domain of digital…
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Dusita Spa: Where premium massages meet affordable prices
It’s hard to think of another spa, even in Thailand, where affordable luxury is almost a given, that delivers as much for so little as Dusita Spa. Located just a few steps away from the famous Chaweng Beach, Koh Samui, the spa just won the prestigious World Luxury Spa Awards. But despite such accolades, it remains dedicated to keeping wellness…
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Chatrium Residence Sathon is the perfect urban retreat in Bangkok
It’s easy to forget that the hectic and buzzy Bangkok is just a few steps away from the elegant lobby when you’re staying at Chatrium Residence Sathon. Located on Naradhiwas Rajanagarindra Road, this family-friendly urban resort offers a unique escape from Bangkok’s vibrant energy while keeping you within easy reach of all its wonders. Whether you’re in the city for…
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What every man needs to know about prostate cancer screening and treatment
Despite being one of the most common cancers in men, prostate cancer doesn’t get talked about enough. For a lot of men, there’s often little time to stop and think about their health, particularly when it comes to something as personal as prostate health. However, according to Dr Paibul Boonyapanichskul, a urologist at MedPark Hospital Bangkok, regular check-ups are crucial…
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What is Pop Mart: Why is it so popular in Thailand
Pop Mart, the Chinese company behind those trendy collectible art toys and mystery blind boxes, has blown up in Thailand. It’s not just a fleeting trend, it’s about how Thai consumer culture is shifting. People are loving the mix of nostalgia, social media buzz, and the focus on design and self-expression. So, what’s driving Pop Mart’s huge success in Thailand?…
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Kickstart your DTV Visa journey: Train in Muay Thai, stay in Thailand
Thailand has just introduced the Destination Thailand Visa (DTV), an exciting new option that allows expats and travellers to stay for up to five years without the hassle of frequent renewals. Ideal for those wanting to dive deep into Thai culture, the DTV offers three main qualifying routes: Workcation – Tailored for digital nomads, freelancers, and remote workers. Soft Power – Focus on activities…
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Cure, Store, Save with TerpLoc – MicroClimate explained
When it comes to cannabis, there’s one thing that everyone, from growers to sellers to enthusiasts, can unanimously agree on: fresh bud is a must. If you’re a grower, then you’ve probably already known that curing and storing is where all the hard work pays off, especially in Thailand’s tropical climate. Plus, with the government planning to implement stricter controls…
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10 questions to ask an insurance provider when purchasing an insurance policy
When you’re buying insurance coverage, it’s important to ask questions that can give you a better understanding of what the policy offers you regarding protection and benefits. Here are ten specific questions to think about so you can make a well-informed choice that fits your requirements: 1. What type of insurance plan is this? Knowing the kind of insurance is…
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Watch out for this QR code scam called ‘Quishing’
Scams have changed a lot in recent years, using advances in technology and insights into human behaviour to trick people and businesses. From old-school cons to clever digital schemes, they have developed a range of tactics, recently called ‘Quishing,’ to manipulate their victims into sharing personal information or sending money. As we rely more on technology in our everyday lives, it’s…
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How to go cashless at 7-11 Thailand [2024]
Cash is still king in many parts of Thailand. But, you know those times when you just want to quickly buy something from 7-Eleven without counting out the right amount of cash or waiting for change? Well, good news! 7-Eleven Thailand offers various payment methods, including cashless options. You don’t even need to bring your wallet or your cards –…
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30 Thai slangs and colloquial expressions you need to know
The Thai language has a vast world of words, phrases, and expressions that go beyond standard vocabulary and textbooks. And let’s be honest here, getting to grips with local language and slang is how you really connect with any culture. So, for anyone itching to sound like a local amidst the bustling streets of Bangkok or even the quiet bylanes…
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Don’t carry cash in Thailand
Are you planning a trip to Thailand? With the many temples, beaches, and other attractions Thailand offers, you will definitely have a memorable experience. However, before your trip, there is an important factor that you should consider other than your passport/visa issues and that’s money. Recent modifications in policies have established that a sufficient amount of cash must be on…
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What to do after winning the lottery in Thailand
Imagine waking up to the news that you’ve won the Thai lottery. With millions of people participating, the excitement is a lot. The Thai lottery, officially known as the Government Lottery, is a national obsession, with draws held twice a month. It’s one of the few legal forms of gambling in Thailand, and the allure of a life-changing win keeps…
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How to save on electricity bills in Thailand
Electricity bills can get pretty high, especially in a hot country like Thailand where you’re running the air conditioner a lot. But don’t worry, there are some easy ways to lower your energy use and save money without giving up your comfort. Here’s a handy guide to help you keep those electricity costs down while still staying cool. 1. Be…
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Treat your pets to a staycation at Pawsome Space
Since opening its doors in June, Pawsome Space has quickly become a favourite among pet owners in Ramintra. Offering top-tier services for pets of all kinds to create a space where they can feel at home. From pet hotel services to professional grooming, Pawsome Space ensures your pets are well-cared for and they accommodate a wide range of animals, including…
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Phone call scams you can get in Thailand
Phone call scams are surging in Thailand, and the government and organisations are actively warning the public. In 2023 alone, scammers made nearly 79 million fraudulent calls, highlighting the growing threat. This article will explore the most common phone scams, explain how they operate, and provide practical tips to protect yourself from falling victim. Types of phone call scams The…
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How can foreigners become Thai citizens?
Some people might have thought that getting Thai citizenship is difficult. Just to be clear, it can be complicated, but there are pathways that you go through and become a Thai citizen. For many who have made Thailand their home, this step is a significant milestone. It signifies not just a legal status, but a deeper bond with the country,…
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Can foreigners adopt children in Thailand
Thinking about adopting a child is a life-changing decision, and if you’re considering doing so in Thailand, you might be wondering if it’s even possible for foreigners. The good news is that Thailand does allow international adoptions, but the process involves several legal steps and requirements that you need to be aware of. In this article, you’ll discover essential information…
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