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  • Hua Hin Jazz Festival returns next month | Thaiger

    Hua Hin Jazz Festival returns next month

    Sunshine and the sound of saxophones is expected to draw tourists to Hua Hin next month for the return of the city’s annual jazz festival. The International Jazz & Blues Festival 2022 will take place on May 9 at the True Arena, a two to three hour drive south of Bangkok. The festival will feature a 90-minute performance from Jazz…

  • Thai tourist praises Phuket’s taxi for offering perfect city tour at only 50 baht | Thaiger

    Thai tourist praises Phuket’s taxi for offering perfect city tour at only 50 baht

    A Thai tourist has praised a taxi driver in Phuket for the “perfect city tour at a reasonable price of only 50 baht for a round trip”. The glowing praise might confirm that Phuket still welcomes domestic tourists with affordable services. Or perhaps the tourist got lucky! At the beginning of this year, one Phuket taxi driver became an unwilling…

  • Pattaya Christian organisation to give food, support to Russians and Ukrainians | Thaiger

    Pattaya Christian organisation to give food, support to Russians and Ukrainians

    As various sectors of Thai society step forward to help stranded Russians and Ukrainians, a Christian organisation in Pattaya plans to provide mink, instant noodles, 5 kilogram bags of rice. The organisation, Hand to Hand Foundation, invites Russians and Ukrainians to come to their centre in Banlamung district from 2pm – 4m on April 21, April 26 and April 28.…

  • Bangkok to celebrate 240th anniversary with cultural activities | Thaiger

    Bangkok to celebrate 240th anniversary with cultural activities

    Starting today, 20 locations around Bangkok will transform into cultural learning centres to celebrate the city’s 240th anniversary. Attendees are invited to learn more about Thailand’s unique history and culture through activities and performances held from April 20 – 24 around the city. The events are intended to demonstrate the kingdom’s “soft power,” promote cultural tourism and instil pride among…

  • Royal Thai Police issue their own report card – solving more than 600 cases this year | Thaiger

    Royal Thai Police issue their own report card – solving more than 600 cases this year

    The Royal Thai Police have announced that they have successfully solved 631 crime cases and other ‘issues’ for residents this year. 147 more cases are still waiting to be solved or ‘fixed’. Some of the outstanding cases would be transferred to the relevant departments as they were beyond the police’s abilities and responsibilities. Yesterday, the Assistant Commission General, Prachuap Wongsook,…

  • PM spokesperson praises Lisa, BamBam and Milli for promoting Thai government’s ‘soft power’ | Thaiger

    PM spokesperson praises Lisa, BamBam and Milli for promoting Thai government’s ‘soft power’

    The PM’s spokesperson has praised Lisa and Bambam from K-Pop brands Blackpink and Got7, together with a young Thai rapper Mill, for helping the government promote Thailand’s ‘soft power’. The spokesperson said those artists revealed Thailand’s soft power to the international eyes according to the government measure. Last year, Lisa from Blackpink joined the Coachella Valley Music and Arts Festival…

  • Wednesday Covid Update: 20,455 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Wednesday Covid Update: 20,455 new cases; provincial totals

    128 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 27,263 with 5,565 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 20,455 new Covid-19 cases and 25,933 recoveries. There are now 191,743 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of the new cases recorded…

  • Ukrainian commander pleads for evacuation of troops, civilians from Mariupol factory | Thaiger

    Ukrainian commander pleads for evacuation of troops, civilians from Mariupol factory

    A senior commander of Ukrainian marines has called for a third country to urgently evacuate troops and civilians from the Azovstal steel plant in Mariupol, southern Ukraine, which has been under heavy Russian bombardment for weeks. The plea comes as Ukrainian troops in the besieged port city launch a final stand against Russian troops, who are closing in while supplies…

  • Python in central Thailand feasts on 10 chickens | Thaiger

    Python in central Thailand feasts on 10 chickens

    It wasn’t very difficult for rescue workers to catch a greedy python yesterday in Ang Thong province, central Thailand, after it ate ten chickens and couldn’t move. Staff from Ang Thong Provincial Rescue Association received a request yesterday to remove a large python which was asleep inside a chicken cage at a house in Pho Thong District. Police Lt. Col.…

  • Thailand’s Prayut to hold public forum on economy | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Prayut to hold public forum on economy

    Thailand’s PM Prayut Chan-o-cha announced yesterday at a cabinet meeting that the government will hold a public forum on the economy. The date for the forum has not yet been announced. PM Prayut said the government is trying to ensure better welfare for elderly citizens and vulnerable groups in Thailand. He said it wants to introduce measures to help medium-sized…

  • Portuguese expat reported missing found in Bangkok psychiatric ward | Thaiger

    Portuguese expat reported missing found in Bangkok psychiatric ward

    An expat resident of Bangkok, who was reported missing 9 days ago, has been found at a psychiatric ward in the capital. The 27 year old Portuguese national, Alexandre Freitas, was located at Somdet Chao Phraya Hospital, in the Khlong San district, after he was accused of stealing a pair of sunglasses from a shopping centre in the city. According…

  • New Bangkok monorails will be FREE in September | Thaiger

    New Bangkok monorails will be FREE in September

    In September, the new Yellow Line monorail train will begin testing between Lat Phrao and Samrong and the Pink Line monorail train will begin testing between Min Buri and Khae Rai. The Yellow Line is 92% completed, while the Pink Line is a step behind at 86%. Thailand’s Mass Rapid Transit Authority controls the monorail/skytrain services (MRTA). The routes and…

  • Suspects allegedly shoot at Pattaya motorcycle shop more than 10 times | Thaiger

    Suspects allegedly shoot at Pattaya motorcycle shop more than 10 times

    In the early hours of the morning yesterday, four suspects allegedly fired over 10 gunshots into a Pattaya Harley-Davidson motorcycle shop. Nongprue police suspect the shooting was over a business or personal conflict, though not about theft. The police are continuing to interview the shop’s staff and management to further investigate what caused the shooting. A security guard who was…

  • Thai health officials call for PCR on arrival to be replaced with antigen test | Thaiger

    Thai health officials call for PCR on arrival to be replaced with antigen test

    Thailand’s Department of Disease Control wants to see PCR tests for foreign arrivals replaced with antigen testing. DDC boss Dr Opas Kankawinpong says his department is submitting the proposal to the Centre for Covid-19 Situation Administration. “The department will have a meeting on Thursday to finalise the details of the proposal before presenting it to a CCSA meeting on Friday…

  • Two women stabbed with box cutter at CentralWorld shopping mall in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Two women stabbed with box cutter at CentralWorld shopping mall in Bangkok

    Yesterday, officers from Pathum Wan Police Station arrested a man who used a box cutter to stab two women at CentralWorld, a famous shopping mall in Bangkok. The suspect claimed he visited the mall to find a job and had no explanation for his actions. At about 4 pm, staff of the famous Bangkok shopping centre reported to the police…

  • Thailand’s Covid hotline inundated with calls over Songkran holiday period | Thaiger

    Thailand’s Covid hotline inundated with calls over Songkran holiday period

    The National Health Security Office says the Covid-19 1330 hotline received around 10,000 calls a day over the Songkran holiday period. According to NHSO secretary-general, Dr Jadet Thammathat-aree, many of the calls were requests for medication for Covid patients who were isolating at home. Other callers wanted to find out about treatment available under the universal healthcare scheme. The Bangkok…

  • Will Milli’s mango stunt help Thailand’s farmers? | Thaiger

    Will Milli’s mango stunt help Thailand’s farmers?

    After budding Thai rap star “Milli” ate a bowl of sticky rice and mango onstage in front of a crowd of hundreds of thousands at California’s Coachella festival, Thailand’s mango farmers might rake in some dough. Despite being the largest exporter of mangoes in the world, Thailand has had problems with mango shipment due to Covid-19. Sayan Bunying, president of…

  • Investigation launched into Don Mueang passenger building collapse | Thaiger

    Investigation launched into Don Mueang passenger building collapse

    The Ministry of Transport has begun an investigation into the partial collapse of a new passenger building at Bangkok’s Don Mueang airport, the home of most of the international discount airlines and some of the domestic budget carriers. According to the initial damage assessments, a heavy storm on Sunday evening led to a build-up of rainfall that the building’s guttering…

  • Half the population has gained herd immunity, government target is 80% | Thaiger

    Half the population has gained herd immunity, government target is 80%

    The Department of Disease Control says around 50% of the Thai population has attained herd immunity against Covid-19, but the government’s target is 80%. According to Dr Chakkarat Pitayowonganon, around 10% of the population has contracted the virus to date. This figure, combined with the numbers who’ve received 2 doses of a Covid vaccine, followed by a booster, means around…

  • Democrat party leader apologies, ‘accepts responsibility’ for Prinn’s sex scandal | Thaiger

    Democrat party leader apologies, ‘accepts responsibility’ for Prinn’s sex scandal

    Thailand’s Democrat party leader has publicly apologised and accepted responsibly for the high-profile sex scandal of Prinn Panitchpakdi, who stepped down last week as the party’s deputy leader, as a wave of sexual abuse and rape allegations mount against him. Speaking at a press conference at party headquarters in Bangkok on Monday, commerce minister Jurin Laksanawisit apologised on the party’s…

  • Arrest warrant issued for former Thailand PM Yingluck after she skips court date | Thaiger

    Arrest warrant issued for former Thailand PM Yingluck after she skips court date

    Thailand’s former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra was issued an arrest warrant by the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Political Office Holders on Tuesday, after she failed to appear at the court’s hearing for charges in a case filed by the National Anti-Corruption Commission, or NACC. Hardly a surprise, the former elected PM of Thailand fled the country in 2017 and…

  • Northern Thai man reveals secret to 44 baht electricity bill | Thaiger

    Northern Thai man reveals secret to 44 baht electricity bill

    In Thailand, the price of your electricity bill almost completely depends on your use, or non use, of air conditioning, especially if you decided to sleep with it on. But one man in Phitsanulok, central Thailand, found a way to get his bill down from 4000 baht to just 44 baht, yet keep his air conditioner on all day and…

  • Koh Kham locals celebrate post-Songkran tradition — ‘Carrying Girls into the Sea’ | Thaiger

    Koh Kham locals celebrate post-Songkran tradition — ‘Carrying Girls into the Sea’

    Koh Kham, located near Koh Sichang in Chon Buri province, held a traditional activity to celebrate the post-Songkran tradition of “Aum Sao Long Nam” — or “Carrying Girls into the Sea”. The event is traditionally held annually on April 18 following the Songkran festival. Yesterday marked the first time the event has been held in the past two years due…

  • Officers insist total traffic accidents, deaths during ‘Seven Dangerous Days’ is “not so bad” | Thaiger

    Officers insist total traffic accidents, deaths during ‘Seven Dangerous Days’ is “not so bad”

    Thailand’s Department of Disaster Prevention and Mitigation, or DDPM, has announced that the total traffic accidents and injuries during last week’s “Seven Dangerous Days” had actually reduced, compared to the average for the past three years, even though the number of deaths this year had increased. According to a summary of the data, from April 11 to 17, there were…

  • Armed man robs gold shop in Pattani, southern Thailand – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Armed man robs gold shop in Pattani, southern Thailand – VIDEO

    An armed man has robbed a gold shop in a Big C supermarket in Pattani province, southern Thailand. Police say the thief stole a total of nine necklaces worth 15 baht weight in gold (a ‘baht’ in gold is about 15 grams). According to CTV footage, the robber walked by the Yang Hub Teng gold and jewellery shop in the…

  • Thailand DSI seizes counterfeit luxury goods in Phuket valued at more than 50 million baht | Thaiger

    Thailand DSI seizes counterfeit luxury goods in Phuket valued at more than 50 million baht

    Officers from Thailand’s Department of Special Investigation raided warehouses in Phuket on Monday, where they seized more than 100,000 counterfeit items valued at more than 50 million baht. The director of the Intellectual Property Department under the DSI investigated 5 warehouses that were reported to have stockpiled counterfeit goods. Authorities found fake luxury brand goods stored in 5 warehouses, including…

  • Tuesday Covid Update: 16,891 new cases; provincial totals | Thaiger

    Tuesday Covid Update: 16,891 new cases; provincial totals

    129 coronavirus-related deaths were reported by the CCSA today, raising the pandemic’s death toll in Thailand to 27,135 with 5,437 of those fatalities since the start of this year. In the 24-hour period since the last count, the CCSA recorded 16,891 new Covid-19 cases and 24,927 recoveries. There are now 197,349 people in Thailand being treated for Covid-19. Out of…

  • Former leader Suu Kyi breaks silence, urges Burmese to ‘be united’ | Thaiger

    Former leader Suu Kyi breaks silence, urges Burmese to ‘be united’

    In rare comments, the former leader of Myanmar, Aung San Suu Kyi, has called on the Burmese people to be united. According to a Reuters report, the comments were confirmed by a source close to Suu Kyi’s legal proceedings. Suu Kyi, along with the democratically elected government, was ousted by a military coup on February 1 last year. The former…

  • Police raid illegal ‘casino’ on Koh Samui located near police station | Thaiger

    Police raid illegal ‘casino’ on Koh Samui located near police station

    Officers from Bor Put police station in Koh Samui raided an illegal “casino” located in the middle of the island yesterday evening. They were joined by the island’s mayor, Chayapon Intarasupa. Those running the operation allegedly allowed people to gamble in different games to win money, according to reports. Thai media reported that the illegal gambling centre was a one-story…

  • Thai virologist says Covid-19 does not affect the immune system like HIV does | Thaiger

    Thai virologist says Covid-19 does not affect the immune system like HIV does

    A prominent Thai virologist has taken to Facebook to reassure people that Covid-19 does not destroy the immune system in the way the human immunodeficiency virus does. According to Dr Anan Jongkaewwattana, the Covid-19 virus affects T-cells in a similar manner to HIV, but the outcomes of both scenarios are completely different. The virologist from the National Centre for Genetic…