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  • Zara heads for Phuket in her quest to be the youngest woman to fly around the world, solo | Thaiger

    Zara heads for Phuket in her quest to be the youngest woman to fly around the world, solo

    Zara Rutherford arrives in Phuket next week. In a plane. In her own plane. Alone. The 19 year old is dropping into Phuket (maybe ‘dropping’ is the wrong word) as part of her ground-breaking around-the-world journey in a microlight/ultralight plane. She flew out of Belgium, heading west, in August this year, to fly solo around the world flying in a…

  • Bali is open, but only 45 international tourists have visited this year | Thaiger

    Bali is open, but only 45 international tourists have visited this year

    As Thailand’s most popular beach destination, Phuket, failed to draw in an influx of tourists throughout 2021 with the debut of its “Phuket Sandbox” program on July 1, it fared far better than its Indonesian neighbour. Only 45 international tourists have visited Bali in the last ten months as borders have been shut down and so has Ngurah Rai Airport in…

  • Government warns fake vaccine certificates bring fines and jail | Thaiger

    Government warns fake vaccine certificates bring fines and jail

    Authorities are speaking out against a trend online suggesting that it is easy and safe to enter Thailand using forged vaccine certificates. A number of illegal services have been seen online offering fake vaccine certificates that people can purchase rather than actually get vaccinated. But the authorities are reminding people that it’s not just wrong to put the safety and…

  • New park in Bangkok to open by Christmas | Thaiger

    New park in Bangkok to open by Christmas

    A new Bangkok park will be open on Christmas day. The area along Chong Nonsi canal is being renovated to be the Klong Chong Nonsi Public Park. The park is separated into five parts spreading over 12 kilometres along Silom to Rama 3 road. The first part of the park around Silom to Surawong road will be open on December 25.…

  • Ecotourism: the future of Thailand | Thaiger

    Ecotourism: the future of Thailand

    As Thailand is known worldwide for its stunning landscape and culture, travelling through the Kingdom has always been popular. Ecotourism may just be the future of travel to the Southeast Asian country, amidst climate change and increasing efforts in sustainable living. As ecotourism efforts not only benefit tourists and local communities, it benefits the environment. Countries can be supported with…

  • “Tourist Police i lert u” mobile app launched to help tourists quickly | Thaiger

    “Tourist Police i lert u” mobile app launched to help tourists quickly

    “Tourist Police i lert u” is a new mobile app launched yesterday to allow tourists quick access to emergency response and general assistance. The app was launched by the Tourist Police as a means to improve safety by providing easy access to help when needed. The app comes at the same time as the Ministry of Tourism launched a tourism…

  • Thailand and Cambodia to discuss reopening borders along Sa Kaeo | Thaiger

    Thailand and Cambodia to discuss reopening borders along Sa Kaeo

    Thai officials plan to hold talks with their counterparts in Cambodia to discuss reopening the land borders between the two countries. The governor of the border province Sa Kaeo held a meeting yesterday to discuss plans for reopening entry checkpoints. Four border crossing spots are in the plan included with permanent crossing point Ban Khlong Luek – PoiPet in Aranyaprathet…

  • Thailand’s nora folk dance recognised by UNESCO as “Intangible Cultural Heritage” | Thaiger

    Thailand’s nora folk dance recognised by UNESCO as “Intangible Cultural Heritage”

    Southern Thailand’s traditional, and ultra-elaborate, folk dance “nora” was recognised by UNESCO as a piece of Thailand’s “Intangible Cultural Heritage.” The Nora performance, which can last up to three days and three nights, will join the elite ranks of Thailand’s other two recognised on the heritage list, the Thai massage and masked Khon dance The announcement was made during the…

  • US Secretary of State Blinken cancels Thai visit, meeting with PM due to Covid concerns | Thaiger

    US Secretary of State Blinken cancels Thai visit, meeting with PM due to Covid concerns

    The US Secretary of State Anthony Blinken cancelled the Thai leg of his Southeast Asia tour and his meeting with PM Prayut chan-o-cha after a journalist with the travelling press corps tested positive for Covid-19. Blinken had arrived at his second destination in Southeast Asia, Malaysia, on Tuesday for a two-day visit after he left Indonesia. The US embassy issued…

  • Political activist and hunger striker Chalard Worachat dies of heart attack | Thaiger

    Political activist and hunger striker Chalard Worachat dies of heart attack

    The prominent political activist Chalard Worachat has died of a heart attack at his home in Bangkok, according to a Thai PBS World report. The 78 year old rose to prominence as a serial hunger striker, frequently forgoing food to protest political developments. Once the Democrat MP for Trat province in 1979, and then for Bangkok in 1986, he left…

  • Man arrested for allegedly stealing 50,000 baht in railway property | Thaiger

    Man arrested for allegedly stealing 50,000 baht in railway property

    A 51 year old man in northern Thailand’s Phrae province was arrested on Tuesday for allegedly stealing rail track screws and plates valued at around 50,000 baht. The man was detained by the Railway Police Division in Den Chai district and was charged with theft of official property. Railway authorities had been curious if someone was constantly stealing the screws…

  • 11 dead, 25 still missing after boat capsized off Malaysian coast | Thaiger

    11 dead, 25 still missing after boat capsized off Malaysian coast

    11 people drowned and another 25 people are still missing after a boat capsized off the coast of Johor in southern Malaysia. Bodies of Indonesian migrants were found on a beach in Tanjung Balau early yesterday morning. Officers at Johor Fire and Rescue Department found the overturned boat on the shore near the bodies. So far, 14 people survived. The…

  • Activists in Vietnam land dispute jailed for criticising government on social media | Thaiger

    Activists in Vietnam land dispute jailed for criticising government on social media

    Two Vietnamese activists have been jailed for social media content about a violent clash with the authorities that resulted in the deaths of 4 people. According to an AFP report, violence broke out as activist villagers were protesting plans to build a military airport on their land. Officials were trying to erect a fence at Dong Tam commune on the…

  • Tourism cities welcome easing of Covid measures ahead of New Year celebrations | Thaiger

    Tourism cities welcome easing of Covid measures ahead of New Year celebrations

    Officials in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, Phuket, and Pattaya have all welcomed the CCSA’s decision to ease some Covid-19 restrictions to allow for New Year’s Eve celebrations. Alcohol can now be sold until 1am on New Year’s Eve, with the exception of Phuket, where alcohol sales can continue from 11pm to 6am on December 31. According to a Bangkok Post report,…

  • Thailand launches new tourism portal to make visiting the Land of Smiles easier | Thaiger

    Thailand launches new tourism portal to make visiting the Land of Smiles easier

    The Tourism Ministry has launched a new online portal it hopes will make visiting Thailand easier for the 8 – 15 million tourists currently expected next year. According to a Bangkok Post report, the website, called Entry Thailand, has been allocated a budget of 49.6 million baht for its first phase. The portal lists the information and documents travellers need…

  • New rules for scuba diving boats in Thailand to increase safety | Thaiger

    New rules for scuba diving boats in Thailand to increase safety

    Minister of Natural Resources and Environment Warawut Silpa-archa has introduced new safety measures that ban large commercial scuba diving boats from getting too close to dive sites. The rule would apply to national parks only so far and would require big boats to stay 100 to 200 metres from dives sites. Scuba companies that offer diving by taking many customers…

  • Peshawar school massacre parents: ‘We kept his pen’ | Thaiger

    Peshawar school massacre parents: ‘We kept his pen’

    For Shahana Ajoon, every December brings grief, anger and agony for her family which is still struggling to come to terms with the deadly terror attack on a school in the north-western Pakistani city of Peshawar, seven years ago. Ajoon’s torture is mirrored among the parents of the 132 school children who were killed in the massacre on December 16,…

  • Pattaya restaurant raided a fifth time for Covid-19 violations | Thaiger

    Pattaya restaurant raided a fifth time for Covid-19 violations

    Seemingly unfazed by an apparent complete lack of any punishment the first 4 times, a Pattaya restaurant has been raided a fifth time for violating Covid-19 restrictions. The restaurant, Sky Mountain, has been busted 4 times previously for operating as a bar, selling alcohol and opening without proper permitting, but has faced little repercussions for their disregard for the regulations…

  • Artisanal bakeries in Niger fight for survival | Thaiger

    Artisanal bakeries in Niger fight for survival

    Artisanal bakeries in Zinder, Niger, are threatened by industrial bakeries. This artisanal bakery has resisted the competition. Wheat flour and other products, such as oil, sugar and firewood, are becoming more and more expensive. Despite the difficult situation, the bakeries manage to retain their customers. Their street vendors sell the bread at crossroads, the bus station and markets. Modern bakeries…

  • Decomposing headless body found along the beach in Songkhla | Thaiger

    Decomposing headless body found along the beach in Songkhla

    A man out for a morning stroll this morning along the beach in the Muang district of Songkhla happened upon a grizzly discovery: a decomposing dead body on the beach, minus its head. The 72 year old man who discovered the headless body, which had decomposed to the point of being mostly bones, promptly notified the police of the morbid…

  • Omicron variant: 9 cases confirmed, 5 more suspected in Thailand | Thaiger

    Omicron variant: 9 cases confirmed, 5 more suspected in Thailand

    Omicron is slowly creeping into Thailand. Officials have announced that there have now been 9 confirmed cases of the Omicron variant of Covid-19 diagnosed within the borders of Thailand. Those nine cases have been fully genome sequenced and confirmed that they are definitely the new and highly infections variant. Omicron is believed to be more contagious but less severe than…

  • Business and government leaders meet to reopen Pattaya bars | Thaiger

    Business and government leaders meet to reopen Pattaya bars

    A high-level meeting is the latest in the non-stop attempts by businesses in Pattaya to reopen bars and entertainment venues, with business leaders and government officials meeting at Pattaya City Hall yesterday to discuss the issue. The conference was run by the president of the Pattaya Business and Tourism Association, the Bang Lamung District Chief, the mayor of Pattaya, and…

  • Cambodia, Phillippines report first cases of Omicron Covid-19 variant | Thaiger

    Cambodia, Phillippines report first cases of Omicron Covid-19 variant

    Omicron appears to be quickly making its way into Southeast Asia, as the Philippines and Cambodia both reported the first cases of the new variant on the same day. The Philippine Department of Health said today that it has detected the country’s first two imported cases of the Omicron virus strain following the 48 samples sequenced yesterday. Those two patients…

  • Cabinet approves 82.5 billion baht project plan to clean up Bangkok’s polluted canal | Thaiger

    Cabinet approves 82.5 billion baht project plan to clean up Bangkok’s polluted canal

    Bangkok’s Khlong Saen Saep is in for a major cleanup. Garbage litters the waterway and wastewater flows into the canal, which is a major water transit with an express boat service running through the capital. To tackle the problem, the Thai Cabinet approved an 82.5 billion baht, 11-year rehabilitation project. The waste from the canal, which connects with the Chao…

  • Phuket taxi charged with death of Swiss tourist in motorbike crash | Thaiger

    Phuket taxi charged with death of Swiss tourist in motorbike crash

    An accident in Phuket has left a Swiss tourist dead and a local taxi driver in custody being charged with his death. The crash took place Monday when taxi driver reportedly lost control of his vehicle and ploughed into the Swiss man who was driving by on his motorbike. The accident took place near Nai Harn in Rawai sub-district. Witnesses…

  • Two women arrested for allegedly running unauthorized Covid-19 laboratory | Thaiger

    Two women arrested for allegedly running unauthorized Covid-19 laboratory

    Two women were arrested for allegedly issuing unauthorised Covid-19 certifications when police raided the D Lab Inter Group clinic in Muang district of Pathum Thani province on Monday. According to the head of the Consumer Protection Police Division, Pol Maj Gen Anant Nanasombat, two women who identified themselves as Wasita and Pornnapa were reportedly charging 500 baht for each Covid-19…

  • Wednesday Covid Update: 3,370 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Wednesday Covid Update: 3,370 new cases; provincial totals

    29 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 21,260 with 21,166 of those fatalities during the latest wave, which was first recorded on April 1. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 3,370 new Covid-19 cases and 4,557 recoveries. There are now 46,315 people in Thailand being…

  • Candidate for Bangkok governor under fire after claim he studied under Einstein’s grandson | Thaiger

    Candidate for Bangkok governor under fire after claim he studied under Einstein’s grandson

    A candidate for Bangkok governor is under fire after he claimed to have studied engineering under Albert Einstein’s grandson, and even went as far to say he’s the only one in Thailand that has studied under an Einstein. But a Thai reporter decided to fact check the claims and found that the American professor has no connection to one of…

  • Ask the Girls (Part 2) – Questions you’ve always wanted answered | Thaiger

    Ask the Girls (Part 2) – Questions you’ve always wanted answered

    Should sex toys and porn be properly legalised in Thailand? Do Asian women like or prefer dating western men? Join Natty as she asks the girls questions you’ve always wanted answered. This is Part 2 of a new entertainment segment we like to call, Ask the Girls.

  • Thais poke fun at TAT’s “fly the kite” event, the phrase has another meaning in Thailand | Thaiger

    Thais poke fun at TAT’s “fly the kite” event, the phrase has another meaning in Thailand

    Thais are having a laugh over the headline for a kite festival promoted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand in the Isaan province Buriram. In Thai, the phrase “flying a kite” can mean two different things… One is literally flying a kite, while the other means male masturbation. TAT Buriram is promoting the event with the headline “ชักว่าว เคาน์ดาวน์ ปีใหม่…