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Tried searching for the ‘best tailor shop near me’ but the best one is too far?
Finding the best tailor in Bangkok can sometimes feel frustrating. Many customers search online for “best tailor shop near me,” “tailor shop in Bangkok,” or “Best tailor shop near me,” only to discover that the most trusted tailor shops are located far from their home, office, or hotel. This is exactly why Class Bespoke Tailor created a modern and convenient…
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HKTDC launches GreenBiz HK campaign in Bangkok
The Hong Kong Trade Development Council (HKTDC) organised the GreenBiz HK campaign in Bangkok, comprising a GreenBiz HK Forum with dedicated thematic sessions, networking events and business matching meetings, alongside a Hong Kong Green Team delegation. The campaign aims to foster collaboration between Hong Kong and Thailand in the green economy. One of the highlights, the GreenBiz HK Forum, was…
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How well does your international driving permit work in Thailand?
An International Driving Permit (IDP) works well for short-stay tourists in Thailand, but only if it’s the right document, from the right country, with the right vehicle categories. For anyone staying longer than a few months, the protections start to fade, and then the real danger isn’t a 500-baht police fine but a denied insurance claim after a serious accident.…
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Misthos Group Hospitality Classic tees off at Royal Lakeside on June 12 to support Hua Hin Heroes
Fore Management Group has announced the inaugural Misthos Group Hospitality Classic, a one-day charity golf tournament to be held at Royal Lakeside Golf Club on June 12, with proceeds supporting Hua Hin Heroes Foundation. The event will be played in a four-man team Texas Scramble format and is expected to attract more than 120 expat golfers living in Thailand, including…
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Kao’s Bioré accelerates global growth with entry into the South Korean market and the launch of a unified global campaign
Kao Corporation today announced that its skincare brand Bioré will accelerate its international expansion as it enters the South Korean market and rolls out a globally unified campaign. As a core brand under Kao’s Global Sharp Top strategy, aimed at establishing leadership in key market segments through high-value products, Bioré plays a central role in driving the company’s global growth. Currently…
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UAE property market slows sharply as deals fall 51% month on month
Property transactions in the UAE have slowed sharply since the latest conflict in the Middle East began, according to investment bank Goldman Sachs, which said rising regional uncertainty is starting to weigh directly on homebuyer demand. The war is now entering its third week and has increased volatility across financial and energy assets in the region. Goldman Sachs analysts, led…
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XCL Education Group expands Thailand footprint through strategic partnership with Mooltripakdee International School (MIS) in Pattaya
XCL Education, a leading Southeast Asian education group, is proud to announce a new strategic partnership with Mooltripakdee International School (MIS) in Pattaya. This collaboration marks XCL’s entry into the Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC), Thailand’s premier industrial and economic heartland. MIS joins the XCL Thailand community alongside XCL American School of Bangkok Sukhumvit (XCL ASB) and DPREP International School. Through…
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Thailand is still an expat favourite, only if you play by the new rules
Thailand ranked fourth in the InterNations Expat Insider survey in 2025, its best result ever, thus reinforcing its reputation as one of the world’s most appealing places for foreigners to live. But in the same period, the cost of living here rose, the tax rules changed, and informal visa workarounds have become far harder to rely on. Thailand hasn’t become…
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Bloating, stomach pain, and digestive symptoms? What you need to know before ignoring them
When does stomach discomfort become something to worry about? Most people experience bloating, acid reflux, or indigestion from time to time and dismiss it as normal. They buy antacids from the pharmacy, adjust their diet for a few days, and move on. But persistent digestive symptoms can signal conditions ranging from treatable ulcers to serious cancers that need early detection.…
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The energy map in 2026: OPEC+ and the custodial crude paradox
Oil markets are no longer defined by simple shifts in supply and demand. While physical balances still matter, price formation is increasingly shaped by who controls access to barrels, under what conditions, and for how long. What once moved gradually on inventories and consumption trends now reacts abruptly to geopolitical permissions, sovereign decisions, and headline risk. This shift has been…
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Strength for the dollar in February; focus on monetary policy this month
The dollar generally recovered in February, and gold also bounced after late January’s dramatic retracement against the backdrop of somewhat greater uncertainty about the likely policies of the Federal Reserve (‘the Fed’) later this year and overall mixed data from the USA. Meanwhile, the yen received a significant short-term boost from the clear results of the Japanese general election; the…
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Why men with enlarged prostate are turning to Rezum at BNH Hospital: Your questions answered
Many men initially think Benign Prostatic Hyperplasia (BPH) is simply a normal part of ageing: just waking up at night to urinate or visiting the bathroom more often. However, for many patients, BPH gradually becomes far more disruptive than expected. Frequent urination can lead to severe sleep deprivation, leaving patients exhausted during the day. Some men avoid travel, meetings, or…
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Teaching jobs in Thailand – How to move, what you’ll earn, and documents needed
Looking for teaching jobs in Thailand? The process is more straightforward than it looks from the outside, but it does require getting a few things right up front. The legal side matters as you need the correct visa and work permit before you start teaching. The key is understanding what to expect at each stage and budgeting properly for the…
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Thailand’s 3 million baht property visa: How to secure long-term residency through real estate
For years, expats and digital nomads in Thailand juggled short-term visas, exhausting border runs, and complicated financial requirements just to stay in the country. The new property investment pathway changes all that. By investing 3 million baht in Thai real estate, or committing to high-value long-term rental, foreigners can now secure renewable one-year extensions of stay without age limits, bank…
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Don’t miss out! One Piece’s Grand Line event at Lumpini Park ends March 15
Bangkok’s favourite jogging, monitor lizard, and nature spot has transformed into the Grand Line. Lumpini Park is currently hosting Into the Grand Line from March 8 to 15, celebrating the new One Piece season on Netflix with a week-long free event that brings the anime series into live action. The event recreates iconic One Piece locations and characters around the…
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Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your new after-work sport and sauna stop in Patong
Living in Phuket means you already have the beach, the cafés, and the sunset walks. What you might be missing is a sport that’s social, easy to pick up, and close to home. Well, Sensei Padel Club Phuket is your answer. It’s currently the only padel venue in Patong and nearby areas, which makes it a handy option if you…
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5 things to do in Bangkok this weekend (March 13 to 15)
Bangkok is in one of those moods this weekend where you can go from live music and design markets to quiet park concerts and something far more reflective, all without trying too hard. There is a good mix of big public events and smaller-feeling plans, which means you can keep things lively, slow them down, or do a bit of…
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UK–Thailand AI Conference brings investors and tech leaders together ahead of London Tech Week
The British Embassy Bangkok hosted the UK–Thailand AI Conference on March 10 at Capella Bangkok, bringing together leading technology companies and venture capital firms to advance cooperation in artificial intelligence, emerging technologies and digital innovation. The one-day event was held as part of ongoing celebrations marking 170 years of UK–Thai diplomatic relations. The embassy said the conference highlighted the depth…
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Massilia Bangkok makes history as the best pizzeria in Thailand for 5th time, undefeated since 2021
Massilia Bangkok has been named Best Pizzeria in Thailand 2026 by the 50 Top Pizza Asia Pacific Awards, marking the restaurant’s fifth national title and fourth consecutive win since 2021. The restaurant was also ranked the 6th Best Pizzeria in Asia 2026. National titles (Thailand) 2021: Best Pizzeria in Thailand 2023: Best Pizzeria in Thailand 2024: Best Pizzeria in Thailand…
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Doctor criticises repeat drinker cases as blood supplies run low
A Facebook page drew attention online yesterday, March 10, after it criticised how donated blood is being used for repeat emergency cases linked to heavy drinking, raising concerns about blood shortages and hospital resources. In a post shared via the medical page “เรียนหมอ by หมอแกว หมอแนต”, the doctor wrote that it was regrettable to repeatedly use donated blood for patients…
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Best SIM cards to stay connected in Thailand (2026)
You’ve just landed at Suvarnabhumi Airport after a long flight to Bangkok. Your phone automatically searches for a network, and within seconds, you see the roaming charges: US$15 per day just to check Google Maps or message your hotel. For a two-week trip, that’s over US$200 before you’ve even left the airport. There’s a better way. Staying connected in Thailand…
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Bangkok Bank’s new minimum balance rule faces criticism online
Bangkok Bank’s e-Savings customers are facing new limits on withdrawals and transfers from April 9, after the bank introduced a 2,000 baht minimum balance rule that has already prompted online criticism. The bank said the change applies to its e-Savings account, an online-only savings account without a passbook. Under the new conditions, customers will be blocked from withdrawing, transferring, or…
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Looking for walkable cities in Thailand to move to? Here’s 5
Thailand’s reputation for traffic gridlock and motorbike chaos is well-earned in most places. But five cities buck that trend with pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods where expats and retirees can walk to markets, healthcare, restaurants, and parks without needing a car or motorbike. Of course, these are just five of many walkable cities in Thailand. Each city in this list offers pedestrian-friendly neighbourhoods,…
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Bangkok beats out hundreds of cities to land in the world’s top 5 for food
Bangkok has just been named one of the best food cities in the world, and honestly, if you’ve eaten here, you already know that. A new study by UK-based long-haul travel specialists Travelbag ranked Bangkok fifth on their list of the world’s top foodie destinations for 2026. The ranking looked at four key factors across 36 cities globally: the number…
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Kora Beach Resort Phuket wedding showcase recaps multi-cultural ceremonies on Valentine’s Eve
On the eve of Valentine’s Day, Kora Beach Resort Phuket made a statement about love in its grandest form through its wedding showcase, opening a new chapter in Phuket’s destination wedding story. A year since its grand opening, Kora Beach Resort Phuket has welcomed delegates from more than 120 countries when it served as an official host venue for the…
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How UOB is aiming to close Thailand’s education gap with three connected programmes
Seventeen students sharing a single computer. This is not a scenario from decades past, but the current reality in many Thai schools today. While technology creates unprecedented learning opportunities, access remains deeply unequal across Thailand’s education system, and this digital divide is just one piece of a larger challenge facing the country’s youth. Dhornratana Olanhankij, Country Head of Brand, Media…
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Kao’s Laurier backs women’s comfort and confidence with ‘Comfort, Made Together’
Starting on International Women’s Day, March 8, Kao Corporation will launch a campaign in nine Asian countries across the region for its feminine sanitary product brand, Laurier, part of the brand’s core Asian product offerings. Laurier aims to help create more supportive and understanding environments around menstruation, so that women can feel more at ease, both physically and emotionally, under…
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Middle East airspace disruption: What you need to know about delays and reroutes
The Middle East airspace situation remains highly disrupted as of March 5, 2026, with conflict-driven closures, restrictions and airline suspensions affecting key routes between Europe and Asia. The disruption extends beyond airline cancellations, as airlines, regulators, cargo operators and passengers face a fast-changing risk environment shaped by military escalation, missile and air-defence threats, and navigation interference across multiple flight information…
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Should you buy Apple’s entry-level MacBook Neo? A look at the price and specs
Apple has unveiled the MacBook Neo, a new entry-level laptop line positioned for students and first-time Mac users, during its recent product launch week. But is it worth the price? Let’s have a closer look at the specs. This new device is presented as Apple’s most affordable Mac laptop to date, with Thai pricing widely reported at 19,900 baht for…
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Play padel and unwind at the Sensei Padel Club in Patong, Phuket
Sensei Padel Club brings a piece of one of the world’s fastest-growing sports right to Patong, Phuket. The club, as the only padel venue operating in Patong, offers not just its courts, but also a wellness destination for those in the southern island province. Padel combines the best elements of tennis and squash into a fun, social, and easy-to-learn game…
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