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  • From ‘Sawadee’ to ‘Pad Thai’. Who was Phibun? | Thaiger

    From ‘Sawadee’ to ‘Pad Thai’. Who was Phibun?

    by Dan Brook Thai culture is ancient and one can even see evidence of its beautiful bronze-age civilisation in Ban Chiang, near Udon Thani in Isaan, Thailand’s lesser-visited north-east region. But not everything in Thai culture is quite so old. In fact, some major things closely associated with Thailand are relatively recent — and all of them are related to…

  • Thai PM acts on illegal and unlicensed hotels and accommodation | Thaiger

    Thai PM acts on illegal and unlicensed hotels and accommodation

    Owners of shop-houses, rented properties, even entire floors of condos – running them as defacto hotels – are about to get the Article 44 treatment. The PM, acting in his capacity as the head of the NCPO (in the days before it is dissolved), says he will bring an estimated 20,000 illegal hotels and accommodations around the country under control…

  • Wai Khru – setting a bad example for the future. Thailand’s demand for respect from its young | Thaiger

    Wai Khru – setting a bad example for the future. Thailand’s demand for respect from its young

    Hazing (US English), initiation ceremonies (British English), bastardisation (Australian English), ragging (South Asia), or deposition, refers to the practice of rituals, challenges, and other activities involving harassment, abuse or humiliation used as a way of initiating a person into a group including a new fraternity, sorority, team or club. In Thailand, hazing is not only rife, it’s seen as a rite…

  • Visa run to Penang – a personal experience in Thailand (2019) | Thaiger

    Visa run to Penang – a personal experience in Thailand (2019)

    This story was one person’s experience of the visa process in Penang. It should not be regarded as ‘typical’ or even used as a guide. But we provide Jim’s journey as warning to do your homework before embarking on getting or renewing your visa. Be aware that this seemingly simple trip to the former ‘Pearl of the Orient’ in Malaysia…

  • Patong businessman blames “State sponsored extortion” for town’s latest tourism woes | Thaiger

    Patong businessman blames “State sponsored extortion” for town’s latest tourism woes

    Patong’s best known businessmen and local identity Pisona Groups’s Peechawut ‘Prab’ Keesin, son of long-serving Patong Mayor Pian Keesin, has posted claims saying that “state sponsored extortion”, in the form of taxes, is forcing prices up for tourists. His post, along with photos of empty Patong streets, says the charges are forcing businesses out and tourists to leave. “Patong is…

  • “We were robbed of victory” – Future Forward’s Thanathorn | Thaiger

    “We were robbed of victory” – Future Forward’s Thanathorn

    Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, the 40 year old Future Forward leader who was up against Prayut Chan-o-cha for the position of PM yesterday, says that the pro-democracy alliance hasn’t conceded defeat but, he says, were “robbed of their victory”. He is vowing to work harder outside parliament to prove that to the people. “This election is just one battle in the long journey…

  • Goodbye iTunes, hello new dedicated Apps | Thaiger

    Goodbye iTunes, hello new dedicated Apps

    In January 2001 Apple announced iTunes. It changed everything in the music industry and has gone on to spawn other more modern forms of music purchases and sharing. It was a true ‘disrupter’ for the time. Then, just eight months later would come the iPod which fundamentally changed the way we listen to music as well. Now Apple is introducing…

  • Thailand Events – June 2019 | Thaiger

    Thailand Events – June 2019

    with The Sponsorship Experts – Paul Poole (South East Asia) There are no shortage of food related events in Bangkok in June but if you’re only going to go to one, the third installation of Taan Bangkok’s Chef Table series will see Khun Kanaporn “Aum” Chancherdsak, the owner of Trang’s renowned restaurant Trang Ko’e, showcase her meticulous cooking on June…

  • Risland plans new developments in Bangkok and Phuket | Thaiger

    Risland plans new developments in Bangkok and Phuket

    PHOTO: Artist impression of the new Cloud Thonglor-Phetchaburi Hong Kong-based property developers Risland Thailand say they will spend 8 billion baht launching five residential projects in Bangkok and Phuket. The investment budget of 8 billion baht is an increase from 5 billion in 2018 and 3 billion in 2017, the first year Risland operated in the country. From June to…

  • Anti-Junta Thai rappers receive international human rights award | Thaiger

    Anti-Junta Thai rappers receive international human rights award

    …but don’t expect to be getting a letter of congratulations from the Thai PM. The anti Junta rapper group ‘Rap Against Dictatorship’ has won the 2019 Vaclav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent, awarded by the New York-based Human Rights Foundation, the band has announced on its website. Václav Havel Prize for Creative Dissent is an award established in 2012 by…

  • Alive and kicking. Tony Jaa says he’s very much alive. | Thaiger

    Alive and kicking. Tony Jaa says he’s very much alive.

    Photo“The reports of my death are greatly exaggerated.” – Mark Twain Tony Jaa, the internationally famous Thai martial arts star, says he’s alive and well, dismissing rumours that he died during the shooting of a Hollywood movie in the US last Saturday. ‘Tachakorn Yeerum’, his real name, has told reporters he was aware of the rumours of his death that…

  • Tourist Police raid the C Ekkamai condo to arrest people running rooms as ‘hotel’ – Bangkok | Thaiger

    Tourist Police raid the C Ekkamai condo to arrest people running rooms as ‘hotel’ – Bangkok

    PHOTO: Thai Tourist Police Bureau page on Facebook Follow up to a story last week where residents of a condo tower in Bangkok were complaining that many of the rooms were being run as a quasi-hotel. The Thai Tourist Police Bureau sent 40 officialst to the luxury Bangkok condominium. The raid was actually last Thursday, three days after the story…

  • Statesman, influencer and pacifier – reflections on the death of “General Prem” | Thaiger

    Statesman, influencer and pacifier – reflections on the death of “General Prem”

    “It will be a long time for another person with the charisma and respect that Prem enjoyed to rise, if Prem did not appoint his successor.” by Jintana Panyaarvudh Academics believe the death of statesman and former PM Prem Tinsulanonda could bring about a new and more open political era – a shift away from “Thai-style” democracy and military domination.…

  • Prem Tinsulanonda dies of heart failure at 98 | Thaiger

    Prem Tinsulanonda dies of heart failure at 98

    The President of the Privy Council, Prem Tinsulanonda (General Prem), is reported to have died of heart failure early this morning at the Phramongkutklao Hospital at the age of 98. He has had important roles in many levels of Thai society and politics for most of modern Thailand’s recent history (since 1932). Just three weeks ago he was participating in…

  • Game of Thrones: Thirsty actors leave water bottle in shot | Thaiger

    Game of Thrones: Thirsty actors leave water bottle in shot

    Oh my GOT. They’ve done it again. For the second time this season Game of Thrones fans, with eagle-eyes and a trigger finger on the pause button, have spotted another out-of-place-and-time item on screen. This time, a plastic water bottle tucked in behind the leg of ‘Samwell Tarly’ has been spotted on the series, now concluded. Actually you’ve got to…

  • Boat Pattana’s Cherng Talay villa project reports strong pre-sales | Thaiger

    Boat Pattana’s Cherng Talay villa project reports strong pre-sales

    Thai developer Boon Yongsakul’s latest development Shambala Grand Villa in Cherng Talay is experiencing strong pre-launch sales. With 22 available units, the Boat Pattana group has already reserved 17 units. The landed properties feature two bedroom pool villas with land plots ranging from 300 to 600 square metres. Property management is through an affiliated company and buyers are offered a 6% guaranteed…

  • Thailand’s US Embassy issues advisory about medical insurance | Thaiger

    Thailand’s US Embassy issues advisory about medical insurance

    PHOTO: US Embassy in Bangkok Thailand’s United States Embassy has issued an advisory warning to American expats recommending they have adequate medical coverage for a long-term stay in the country. The advisory reads… “Thailand remains one of the most popular retirement destinations in the world. Great culture; great food; great people. And as US citizens age, Thailand also offers access…

  • ‘Game of Thrones’ finale rates high, fails the landing | Thaiger

    ‘Game of Thrones’ finale rates high, fails the landing

    WARNING: GOT Spoiler alerts!! “This final season has obviously been divisive, and a good deal of the criticism, especially of the penultimate episode, was justified.” by Brian Lowry After eight seasons, 73 episodes and a much-debated flurry of plot developments, that signature first-season line proved the key to unraveling the “Game of Thrones” finale, which, after a season that was…

  • How to save $24,000 a year – the move to Chiang Mai | Thaiger

    How to save $24,000 a year – the move to Chiang Mai

    An Australian couple say they’ve saved almost $24,000 a year after a move from life in Melbourne to Chiang Mai. Michelle and her fiance Jason moved from Melbourne in the southern state of Victoria to northern Thai ‘capital’ Chiang Mai at the start of 2018. Freelance journalist Michelle has shared her savings and new lifestyle experiences in International Living. “Before…

  • Phuket expat re-invents the way sewing machines work | Thaiger

    Phuket expat re-invents the way sewing machines work

    British inventor creates a new sewing system that eliminates the bobbin. When you list the worlds top inventions the sewing machine is rarely included, it’s lucky if it makes it into the top 50! But there are very few moments in our daily life when we are not close to something that’s been produced using a sewing machine. Now a…

  • Compulsory health insurance for foreigners – will it affect you? | Thaiger

    Compulsory health insurance for foreigners – will it affect you?

    PHOTO: Over 50 and reading about compulsory health insurance? Not sure which way to turn? Foreigners aged over 50 applying for a particular visa type now need mandatory health insurance. The new requirements, which were approved by Cabinet in April and announced by the Ministry of Public Health (MoPH), says that people applying or renewing (or rather re-applying for) a…

  • Mandatory health insurance for retirement visa holders starts July | Thaiger

    Mandatory health insurance for retirement visa holders starts July

    Expats aged 50+ living in Thailand on a long-stay visa will have to buy health insurance from July onwards. Authorities are now preparing the new guidelines to enforce the rules approved by Cabinet last month. But the July start date isn’t yet ‘set in stone’. The new regulation requires expats on the long-stay non-immigrant O-A visa to have health insurance…

  • Condo residents want action as foreigners flaunt rules on daily rentals | Thaiger

    Condo residents want action as foreigners flaunt rules on daily rentals

    PHOTO: Manager Online The ongoing issue of condos and rooms being rented out as daily and weekly rentals, illegally, is making headlines again. A group of tenants went to the media complaining that they discovered owners of apartment rooms in their ‘luxury condo’ on Rama IV were contravening condominium rules and sub-letting their rooms. A sting was set up and…

  • Mandatory health insurance for long-stay foreigners | Thaiger

    Mandatory health insurance for long-stay foreigners

    Health insurance will be mandatory for expats aged 50+ years look towards a long-term stay in Thailand. The insurance policy must offer up to 40,000 baht coverage for outpatient treatment and up to 400,000 baht for inpatient treatment. The Health Service Support Department director-general Nattawuth Prasert-siripong says, “The Cabinet has already approved the new rule. This is one of the measures…

  • Club@Koi explodes in colour, celebrities and fashion for its first anniversary | Thaiger

    Club@Koi explodes in colour, celebrities and fashion for its first anniversary

    Koi restaurant, lounge and the Club @ Koi celebrated a their first year of business in their new home in Sathorn Square Building. The night was a celebratory anniversary reception and fashion gala attended by Ambassadors, dignitaries, VIPs and media followed by a sensational fashion show showcasing the latest collection “Single and available” by Munchu’s and a live performance by…

  • Wyndham to manage new condo at Layan Beach Phuket | Thaiger

    Wyndham to manage new condo at Layan Beach Phuket

    by Bill Barnett A new Wyndham managed condominium hotel is rising in the Layan Beach area of Phuket. Named the Laya Resort Phuket, the first phase of the project is 300 units of studio and one-bedroom configuration. The new development will be situated about 400 metres from Layan Beach. Pricing starts from 150,000 baht a square metre and a 15…

  • Digital dithering: TV operators exit stage right | Thaiger

    Digital dithering: TV operators exit stage right

    Almost a quarter of the Thai digital TV industry want to return licences under a junta offer. Six commercial digital TV broadcasters are handing the seven licences they hold back to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission. The move will leave about 1,000 people without a job. Returning the licences are Bright TV for its Bright TV Channel 20, Voice…

  • MGallery brand partners with MontAzure in Phuket | Thaiger

    MGallery brand partners with MontAzure in Phuket

    Kamala’s MontAzure “integrated development” along the northern stretch of Kamala Beach, is rolling out a 236 unit hotel branded residences project. The MGallery Residences, MontAzure Lakeside, features both studio and one bedroom units. The development is located in the foothills on the inland side of the beach road. Initial pricing points generally run from 7.2 to 10.2 million baht. Owners…

  • Ultimate parties at The Bay and Beach Club, Patong | Thaiger

    Ultimate parties at The Bay and Beach Club, Patong

    Newly built and super stylish, The Bay and Beach Club is the hottest addition to the island’s most favorite resort neighborhood of Patong. Elegant and luxurious with a modern design and spacious rooms, the resort sets the benchmark for beachfront accommodation in Phuket. With a convenient location right on the sands of Patong Beach, a holiday spent at The Bay…

  • Game of Thrones, with a grande mocha latte thanks | Thaiger

    Game of Thrones, with a grande mocha latte thanks

    A paper coffee cup has appeared on a table in the great hall of Winterfell in the (spoiler alert) ‘fictional’ (Aghast!), realm of Westeros in the HBO production of Game of Thrones. Sharp-eyed viewers did a double take in Sunday night’s episode, quickly reaching for the remote and asking ‘was that a Starbucks coffee cup’? The latte or grande mocha…