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    Why 8 Atelier Residence is poised for growth: Phuket’s investment hotspot in the making

    Phuket’s residential real estate market is no longer defined only by beachfront villas and short-stay resort condominiums. The island is now seeing sustained interest from international investors targeting long-term yields, capital stability, and access to full-scale lifestyle infrastructure. Looking at...

  • The Blue Horizon World Corporate Golf Challenge 2018 qualifying series in Phuket is now complete | Thaiger

    The Blue Horizon World Corporate Golf Challenge 2018 qualifying series in Phuket is now complete

    The Blue Horizon World Corporate Golf Challenge 2018 qualifying series is now complete with Qualifier 6 in Phuket. A solid field of 24 teams arrived at Laguna Golf Phuket with hopes of taking one of the final 3 spots in the final at the end of April. The highlight of the day was no doubt Andrew De Bruin, getting a…

  • M comes to your Facebook Messenger | Thaiger

    M comes to your Facebook Messenger

    “M” is Jame’s Bond’s boss. But starting today, M is also an AI smart assistant embedded in Facebook Messenger in Thailand. Artificial intelligence and intuitive technology are becoming increasingly popular in new Apps and updates. Initially launched in April last year in the US, M has been providing people with suggestions, enriching the way people interact on the Messenger App.…

  • PM Prayut thanks everyone for “ensuring public safety” over Songkran | Thaiger

    PM Prayut thanks everyone for “ensuring public safety” over Songkran

    From the National News Bureau of Thailand… “The Prime Minister, Gen. Prayut Chan-o-cha, thanked all sides, including volunteers, for ensuring public safety during this year’s Songkran festival. The Assistant Government Spokeswoman, Col. Thaksada Sangkhachan, said the Prime Minister asked government agencies to continue organising road safety campaigns after the Songkran festival ended on Tuesday (April 17). Col. Thaksada said Gen.…

  • “You’ve got a better chance of winning the lottery,” Dr Thon Thamrongnawasawat | Thaiger

    “You’ve got a better chance of winning the lottery,” Dr Thon Thamrongnawasawat

    Screenshot from Dr. Thon’s video Dr. Thon Thamrongnawasawat of the Faculty of Fisheries at Kasetsart University, Bangkok says you have a bigger chance of winning the lottery or being run down by a charging buffalo than being bitten by a shark in Thailand. Dr. Thon’s message was loud and clear – don’t worry about sharks. Not to mention Thai roads and…

  • “Norwegian tourist bitten by a bull shark,” Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Centre | Thaiger

    “Norwegian tourist bitten by a bull shark,” Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Centre

    A fisheries expert claims the tourist that was bitten over the weekend by something off beaches south of Hua Hin, was attacked by a bull shark, a shark which can be found in warm and shallow water in the Gulf of Thailand. Earlier story HERE. Watchara Sakornwimon, a veterinarian of the Marine and Coastal Resources Research and Development Centre, says…

  • Day Six – Eight accidents but no deaths on Phuket’s roads | Thaiger

    Day Six – Eight accidents but no deaths on Phuket’s roads

    Six days official reporting down and Phuket’s road toll remains at one. One too many, but still an improvement on past years over the Songkran seven day reporting period. During the Monday 24 hour reporting period there were five accidents in the Muang District, three in Kathu and Thalang registering no accidents at all. Police issued 1,880 fines according to…

  • National drug crackdown nets drugs worth 320 million baht | Thaiger

    National drug crackdown nets drugs worth 320 million baht

    Police seized a large haul of narcotics with a street value of 320 million baht from 101 suspects in 88 drug busts during March 28-April 17. The crime-suppression operations overlapped the Songkran holidays, deputy national police chief Pol General Chalermkiat Srivorakhan told a press conference in Bangkok yesterday (Tuesday). Besides confiscating 255 kilograms of crystal methamphetamine, over 170,000 methamphetamine pills,…

  • Shark fever hits Hua Hin as experts investigate | Thaiger

    Shark fever hits Hua Hin as experts investigate

    Authorities in Hua Hin are sending a team of experts to check out the waters off Sai Noi beach, south of Hua Hin, after two days of speculation that a tourist was bitten by a shark. The Marine and Coastal Resources Department is dispatching officers in a bid to allay people’s fears. Reports of the shark attack went viral since…

  • Acrylic paint used for ‘splashing’ during Songkran in Nai Yang | Thaiger

    Acrylic paint used for ‘splashing’ during Songkran in Nai Yang

    Three car owners have reported to Saku Police that their cars were splashed by acrylic paint when they were driving past the Songkran zone at Nai Yang Beach on April 13, Songkran day. A famous Thai Facebook page named ‘queentogetherisone’ posted one of the cases in Phuket showing the pictures of thick globs of paint on the cars with an…

  • Family ‘gang’ rob shop in Krabi | Thaiger

    Family ‘gang’ rob shop in Krabi

    A video from CCTV camera footage shot at a clothes shop in Ao Nang, Krabi, shows a 1.32 minutes recording of a family of 3 – father, mother and a son, all western in appearance – stealing an iPhone X from the owner of the shop while pretending to be buyers. The person who posted the video on social media…

  • Krabi woman wins 1st prize in the lottery | Thaiger

    Krabi woman wins 1st prize in the lottery

    A 32 year old Krabi local, Pornpimon Ratniyom, has just won the first prize lottery in the first round since Thai New Year, receiving a prize of 18 million Baht. Pol Capt Niwat Timkate, from Krabi Police Station, revealed the winner yesterday afternoon (April 16). The Thai lottery is announced twice each month (the 1st and 16th of each month).…

  • Former Thai boxer arrested for robbery | Thaiger

    Former Thai boxer arrested for robbery

    Chalong Police have arrested 27 year old Watchara Suwan, a former Thai boxing fighter, after robbing a Russian woman. The 27 year old Russian, Maria Koldaeva, reported to the police that she was riding on his motorcycle from Nai Harn Lake and when they arrived near the football field near Promthep Cape, he stopped the vehicle and grabbed her gold…

  • Storms wreak havoc in Chiang Rai and Phitsanulok | Thaiger

    Storms wreak havoc in Chiang Rai and Phitsanulok

    Thunderstorms and hail pounded 16 districts of Chiang Rai last night (Monday), damaging around 1000 houses. The director of the province’s Disaster Prevention and Mitigation Office says reports were received of blackouts in 30 villages in five districts as utility poles were knocked over and tree branches snapped power lines. All of Mae Fah Luang district was without electricity when…

  • Japanese passenger claims 3 million yen, camera stolen during Thai flight | Thaiger

    Japanese passenger claims 3 million yen, camera stolen during Thai flight

    FILE PHOTO: Thai Airways flight at Haneda Airport, Japan Police are investigating a claim from Japanese woman that 3 million yen (874,000 baht) and a camera were stolen from her bag aboard a Thai Airways flight from Tokyo. The woman, whose name has been withheld, filed a complaint with the Suvarnabhumi Airport police shortly after her flight landed at 5pm…

  • Krabi trader shames farang family gang | Thaiger

    Krabi trader shames farang family gang

    Thai Rath is reporting that a Thai female trader has taken to posting a rant on Facebook and offering a 5,000 baht reward for the return of an iPhone X after CCTV footage showed it being lifted by someone she claims to be Russian. Em posted on her personal Facebook page of Netdao Wiwatratsamee that the thieves arrived as a…

  • Day Five – Drunk driving leads the way on Thailand’s ‘killing fields’ | Thaiger

    Day Five – Drunk driving leads the way on Thailand’s ‘killing fields’

    Drunk driving remains the major cause of road fatalities after the Songkran ‘Seven Days of Danger’ toll reached a staggering 323 people killed on Thailand’s roads (after the first five days of reporting). 3,140 others were injured in 3,001 crashes during the first five days of the Songkran seven-day accident-monitoring period – From last Wednesday morning to Sunday night. On…

  • Six arrested in 10 million baht Andaman tour scam | Thaiger

    Six arrested in 10 million baht Andaman tour scam

    Police have arrested six female suspects linked to a tour company that allegedly swindled customers of 10 million baht for bogus tour packages, Deputy Tourist Police chief Maj-General Surachet Hakpan told a press conference in Bangkok on Monday. The suspects named as executives of the tour company were Thanyarat Sansangwal, Nawanat Phosuk, Kwanreuthai Monkaew, Sathaporn Thongphrom, Thanipa Kanhachat and Monthathip…

  • Two dead, 892 homes damaged by storms in the Northeast | Thaiger

    Two dead, 892 homes damaged by storms in the Northeast

    Two people have died and 892 homes damaged by high winds and storm cells that hit 19 provinces, mostly in Thailand’s Northeast, between April 13-16. The report from the Department of Public Disaster Prevention and Mitigation. The 19 wind-affected provinces include 12 northeastern provinces: Loei, Nakhon Ratchasima, Roi-et, Khon Kaen, Kalasin, Nong Khai, Ubon Ratchathani, Surin, Chaiyaphum, Buri Ram, Udon…

  • Briton admits to beating wife to death in Ubon Ratchathani | Thaiger

    Briton admits to beating wife to death in Ubon Ratchathani

    A British man is in police custody after allegedly kicking his wife to death in a fit of rage. 51 year old Kevin Smitham reportedly beat his wife, 29 year old Kanda, after she refused to have sex with him and he accused her of having an affair, Banmuang reported. Locals say they heard the pair arguing at about 10pm…

  • Governor follows up on bike accident that killed a Chinese tourist in Phuket | Thaiger

    Governor follows up on bike accident that killed a Chinese tourist in Phuket

    A Chinese man, Li Jing, was killed in a road accident after a crash between his rented motorcycle and a car on Saturday, April 14 on the Kamala – Patong road. Phuket’s Governor has asked all the relevant departments involved to help accommodate his relatives and help them coordinate with the Chinese Consul in Phuket as well as help with…

  • Topless western dancer in Patong located by police | Thaiger

    Topless western dancer in Patong located by police

    Following the video of a western man dancing with only white boxers in Patong during Songkran day and let a ladyboy touching his crotch, police finally located him last night (April 15) and gave him warning for what appeared in the video. The video went viral and drew a lot of criticism. At 9pm last night, Patong Police found the…

  • 183,348 people arrested for drink driving over Songkran so far | Thaiger

    183,348 people arrested for drink driving over Songkran so far

    The NCPO is claiming that officials have seized 10,099 cars and motorcycles, and arrested 113,450 drivers of motorcycles, and 69,898 drivers of public transport vehicles and private cars for drink driving during the first four days of the seven day reporting period for Songkran, April 11-15. That’s an astonishing 183,348 people arrested for drink driving over just four days this…

  • Cherngtalay’s Chutimon Coffee & Art donates to PHBGTU charity | Thaiger

    Cherngtalay’s Chutimon Coffee & Art donates to PHBGTU charity

    Chutimon Coffee & Art, Cherngtalay-Laguna has donated 200,000 baht to Phuket’s largest children’s charity Phuket Has Been Good To Us. Give Khun Mam a big thank you next time you’re visiting in Cherngtalay. PHOTO: Right to left Chutimon (Mam) presenting to Tina Hall, Michael Chugg & Sue Ultmann from the charity.

  • Shark bite or sharp rocks? Hua Hin swimmer dragged from water with injuries | Thaiger

    Shark bite or sharp rocks? Hua Hin swimmer dragged from water with injuries

    Video footage posted to social media on Sunday claimed that a foreign man was been bitten by a shark at a beach in Hua Hin. The clip, which has now been removed, showed a man being carried out of the water having suffered multiple injuries to one of his feet. The incident was said to have taken place at Sai…

  • Australian teacher shot by ex in Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    Australian teacher shot by ex in Chiang Mai

    An Australian teacher, reportedly trying to get back together with his Thai girlfriend, has been shot in the stomach in the car park of a Chiang Mai apartment. 47 year old Jean Paul Bull, an English teacher at a well known Chiang Mai university, remains in hospital recovering from his injuries. He had gone to invite his 39 year old…

  • Day Four – Road toll much higher than last year | Thaiger

    Day Four – Road toll much higher than last year

    Thailand’s Songran road death toll has reached 248, with 2,557 injured in 2,449 accidents during the first four days of the so-called seven dangerous Songkran days (Wednesday to Saturday). The figures marked an across-the-board increase over the same period last year, which saw 226 deaths, 2,457 injured and 2,385 road accidents. On Saturday alone, there were 603 accidents, killing 57…

  • MC quits teenage-targeted NCPO propaganda TV show | Thaiger

    MC quits teenage-targeted NCPO propaganda TV show

    An MC of a junta-run TV program aimed at younger teenage viewers says her resignation from the show was due to “different working attitudes” while the junta government denied any involvement with the production. Pawaran Bannarak announced her decision to quit “Thailand Moves Forward Teenage Edition” on Saturday. “Because I love being an emcee so much, I can’t afford to…

  • Day Four report – the road toll remains worse than last year | Thaiger

    Day Four report – the road toll remains worse than last year

    Four days into the 2018 Songkran reporting period and the country has witnessed a horrific 248 deaths with 2,557 injured. 57 people died and 626 were injured in 603 accidents on April 14 (Saturday) alone. The statistics are from the Centre for the Protection and Reduction of Road Accidents. Dr Opas Karnkawinpong, deputy permanent secretary of public health in his…

  • Chinese tourist died after parasailing | Thaiger

    Chinese tourist died after parasailing

    A 47 year old Chinese, Gu Weidong, has died after taking a parasailing ride at Naka Yai Island from a heart attack. Yesterday (Saturday), the man took a parasailing ride for 3 minutes then stayed on the boat for another 10 minutes when he fell unconscious. He was taken to Thalang Hospital but died on the way. Following an autopsy…

  • A French man found dead in Patong hotel room | Thaiger

    A French man found dead in Patong hotel room

    A 73 year old French man, Claude Cadeau, was found dead in a Patong Hotel yesterday (Saturday). Police estimate that he’d died there at least 3 or 4 days before he was found. He was found at room number 49/91 on the 8th floor of a condominium in Patong. Police contacted his girlfriend, 43 year old Udom Suebchat, who had…