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Discover the latest regional stories and happenings in Thailand with The Thaiger, your source of credible, informative, and reliable updates. Stay informed about important local events, political happenings, social issues, cultural highlights, and entertainment stories, all curated to ensure you never miss out on what’s happening in the Land of Smiles. Our journalists will keep you informed with all the essential Thai life updates and allows you to connect with the community and experience Thailand like a local.

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  • Guide to taxes for expats in Thailand

    It’s always more fun in Thailand, isn’t it? The tropical weather, the smiling faces, and oh, the food — it’s really a paradise. But here’s the thing: when you decide to call Thailand home, it’s important not to overlook your obligations, including taxes. Understanding it should be a priority as it helps ensure a smooth and lawful stay in your…

  • Why Wireless Road is one of the top neighbourhoods in Bangkok

    Bangkok is a city full of character, with each neighbourhood sporting its own flavour. Yet, standing tall amongst all is Wireless Road, which acts like a magnet, attracting not only locals but people from every corner of the world. But what gives this place its unique edge? Is it the alluring glow of opulent shopping centres, the irresistible aromas that…

  • Construction permit withdrawal sparks caution in Thai property lending

    The property developer community has been unsettled by the recent Ashton Asoke saga, wherein the construction permit was withdrawn, prompting lenders to proceed with caution when issuing debt instruments and loans to developers. AP Thailand’s chief executive, Anuphong Assavabhokhin, explained that it’s becoming increasingly challenging to secure loans as financial institutions grow wary of extending credit to real estate companies…

  • The best 1-bedroom condos for young professionals in Bangkok

    Investing in a condo in Bangkok’s CBD indicates a lifestyle choice that blends comfort with convenience. A short commute to work, easy access to amenities such as shopping centres, restaurants and parks, and the invigorating energy of a busy city can be yours. Not forgetting the stunning cityscapes that can offer a soothing visual escape from your living room window.…

  • Home Sweet Home horror game draws global attention to Thailand culture

    A remarkable partnership in Thailand is harnessing the power of online gaming to stimulate global interest in the country’s rich cultural heritage and potentially boost tourism. The launch of this pioneering project that matches the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) up with the popular horror game Home Sweet Home was announced yesterday in Bangkok. The TAT has united forces with…

  • 5 best pool villas for sale near Bang Tao, Phuket

    Bang Tao, known for its pristine beach, luxurious resorts and superior lifestyle amenities, is home to some of the most extraordinary residential options in Phuket. And below, we’ve selected five standout pool villas currently on sale in the flourishing area of Bang Tao, Phuket all noteworthy for their design, location, and outstanding features. These properties encapsulate the essence of tropical…

  • Barbie: Woman ends relationship after boyfriend reacts badly to feminist film

    Popularity of the film Barbie has taken the world by storm as it resonates with a youthful audience, propagating a strongly feminist message. The film’s content has captivated many viewers, leading to discussions about the themes explored in it. However, an unexpected consequence emerged when a woman revealed that her relationship ended dramatically after the couple viewed the film due…

  • A visitor’s guide to ethical elephant sanctuaries in Thailand

    If you are a tourist, a trip to Thailand is incomplete without seeing the country’s extraordinary elephants. These majestic animals have been an integral part of Thailand’s culture and history, used for a variety of purposes such as for transportation, war, logging (in the timber industry), and now tourism. Currently, there are around 3,500 – 4,000 captive elephants in Thailand.…

  • Must-visit Pad Krapao restaurants in Bangkok

    Pad Krapao ผัดกะเพรา, which directly translates to “stir-fried holy basil,” is a popular stir-fried Thai dish that combines any kind of meat (could range from chicken, beef, to seafood) with holy basil and chilli. A favourite and staple in Thai cuisine, the food is usually served with rice and a fried egg, adding a delicious touch. You can find Pad…

  • Silom Bangkok: Thailand neighbourhood guide 2023

    Silom is an omnipresent reminder of the commercial heart thriving within Bangkok, a neighbourhood bustling with life, character, and charm. Complete with impressive skyscrapers, a robust nightlife, and not to forget, the benefit of devouring aromatic street food that pulls you in without a moment’s delay. It’s not just Silom’s character that sets it apart. Its impressive location, along with…

  • What you need to know before residing in Hua Hin 2023

    If you’ve heard whispers of Hua Hin, you’d be picturing pristine beach getaways enveloped in an aura of tranquillity. Unlike the bustling hubs of Pattaya and Phuket, Hua Hin retains a serene, unspoiled charm that’s truly captivating. This enchanting coastal city resides approximately 200 kilometres south of Bangkok, and not surprisingly, it’s a favoured retreat for locals and foreign visitors…

  • Condos you can get for under US$100,000 in Chiang Mai

    Perhaps you’ve been daydreaming of a luxurious space to call your own, somewhere balmy, somewhere serene, somewhere culturally rich, but worry the price tag might resemble an international phone number rather than a sliver of your hard-earned savings. Good news! Chiang Mai, Thailand, is plausibly your “somewhere”. You’ll be stunned to find you can secure a slice of this paradisiacal…

  • Luxury meets industrial chic in this one-of-a-kind chocolate factory loft

    The scent of rich, decadent chocolate may have faded, but the sweetness lingers in the air at the site of Bangkok’s most extraordinary loft apartment. This unique, third-floor loft was once a bustling chocolate factory. But now, thanks to the impeccable vision of Regroup Architecture, it has been transformed into a luxurious 3+ bedroom and 4 bathroom residence. Nestled in…

  • Longan fruit guide: Discovering Thailand’s sweet gem

    Longan, or ลำไย “lum yai” in Thai, is a juicy, sweet fruit that tastes similar to lychee. Known as “dragon’s eye” due to its translucent, white flesh with a central black seed, longan is a popular option when it comes to tropical fruits in Thailand. When visiting Thailand, longan fruit is a must-try because of its sweetness and numerous culinary…

  • 5 best condos near Sukhumvit MRT and Asok BTS

    In downtown Bangkok, Sukhumvit MRT and Asok BTS stations act as the ideal starting point to soak in the city’s lively atmosphere.  Nestled between Sukhumvit Road and Asok Montri Road, the major metro station of Sukhumvit MRT opened in 2005 as part of the city’s famous Blue Line. Seamlessly connecting to the skytrain system at Asok BTS, this station offers…

  • The Power of Pride Celebration 2023 in Bangkok at CentralwOrld

    As the world celebrates Pride Month, Thailand is also hosting its most spectacular, inclusive, and vibrant events to honour the LGBTQ+ community. CentralwOrld, a renowned global lifestyle destination in the heart of Bangkok, is collaborating with the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) in Thailand, along with partners from both government and private sectors, including the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Galderma Thailand,…

  • The 5 best properties for rental in Phuket

    Thinking about spending some serious quality time in an island paradise? Sounds like you’re ready to pack your bags and head to Phuket for an extended stay. This Thai island has got it all – stunning beaches, amazing food, and plenty of fabulous villas waiting for you to call them home. And to give you a taste of what’s in…

  • John Cleese announces new show in Bangkok this July with new tickets price added

    Live Nation Tero is thrilled to announce Britain’s foremost comedian JOHN CLEESE to Bangkok! He is set to perform in Bangkok on 7 July at KBank Siam Pic Ganesha. Cleese is kicking off his Asia tour, starting in Taipei, followed by Bangkok, Hong Kong, and Singapore. BUY TICKETS HERE John Cleese is both a versatile comedic actor and a leading…

  • Wardrobe malfunction: Bangkok taxi takes fashion on the road

    A viral photo of a taxi in Bangkok carrying a large wardrobe in its boot sparked amusement and concern among netizens. The image shows the yellow taxi driving through the city with the wardrobe sticking out of the open boot. The image was shared online today causing a stir among social media users. The photo was taken by a Thai…

  • 10 unique Thai superstitions for the curious

    Like loads of other places, Thailand has its own bundle of superstitions. Plenty of them are about bad luck, while some are referred to in good humour. Each superstition has an interesting backstory, mainly tied to Buddhism, ghostly happenings, and old traditions. From ditching hide and seek when the sun goes down to cracking colour codes, we’ve gathered 10 common…

  • Best Koh Samui sea view villas to lust over

    Fancy waking up to the bewitching sea views and enchanting vistas of Koh Samui’s lush landscape? Imagine having your brekkie with the refreshing sea breeze and ending the day cuddled up, basking in the amber glow of twilight. Oh, absolutely delightful! Well, it’s time to make your dreams come true as we’ve hand-picked the best Koh Samui sea view villas!…

  • Hot properties for retirement in Chiang Mai

    Retirement is often heralded as a new and exciting chapter in life, and we couldn’t agree more. With all those years of hard work tucked under your belt, it’s about time you kick back, relax, and enjoy the spoils of your journey. And what better place to enjoy your golden years than in the oh-so-charming Chiang Mai, Thailand? With its…

  • Dream about car leads market fish vendor to scoop Thai lottery jackpot

    A market fish vendor revealed he scooped yesterday’s Thai lottery thanks to a dream he had about his car. Today, Thai media shared the unusual story of a fish vendor at a morning market in the town of Amnat Charoen, who went to the local police station with his wife to confirm his winning lottery ticket, which bore the number…

  • Thai man drinks crocodile blood twice a day

    A businessman in southern Thailand claims his secret to great health is by drinking crocodile blood mixed with alcohol twice a day. He says he used to be exhausted but is now full of life after two months on the reptile juice. Every day, 52 year old Rojakorn Nanon from Na Tham Tai subdistrict in Trang province starts and finishes…

  • Move Forward Party lottery numbers sell out in Thailand

    After the progressive Move Forward Party (MFP) won the most seats in Thailand’s elections on Sunday, lottery tickets associated with the party have sold out ahead of this afternoon’s national lottery draw. Sirilak Khamsuk, a 59 year old lottery ticket seller from Khon Kaen in northeast Thailand, revealed that all her tickets containing the MFP’s party number 31, as well…

  • ‘Monk’ at polling station didn’t violate Thailand’s election rules

    The Governor of Lampang ordered the Chae Hom District Chief to investigate a potential election violation yesterday after photos circulated of a monk standing at a polling station in Lampang province in northern Thailand. In Thailand, ordained Buddhist monks are not eligible to meddle in politics or vote in any election. Photos of the monk sparked panic that this rule had…

  • Determined 19 year old leaves ICU to cast vote in Thailand’s General Election

    The political drive of Thailand’s youth was exemplified by a resilient 19 year old who left the intensive care unit (ICU) at a hospital in Chanthaburi to exercise his right to vote in Thailand’s General Election yesterday. Staff at Bangkok Chanthaburi Province transferred Kampanat, aka “Boom,” – suffering from a severe allergic reaction – via wheelchair out of the hospital…

  • 5 best condos in Ari offering comfort and convenience

    Ari, a trendy neighbourhood situated in the north of Bangkok, is a hidden gem for those who seek a blend of modernity, convenience, and a laid-back lifestyle. With its plethora of chic cafes, charming eateries, and lush, green surroundings, it’s no wonder this area has become an appealing location for home seekers. But with so many condos options available in…

  • Miracle in Thailand: Siblings reunite with missing mother after 30 years

    Against all odds, six siblings in Thailand were reunited with their 86 year old mother today who went missing from their family home over 30 years ago. For the past 18 years, monks and villagers were taking care of her at a temple in Prachin Buri province. Khamthep Iammalai, the former abbot of Wat Mai Saraburi in Kabin Buri district,…

  • Tourists flee as python slithers into Thailand’s Emerald Pool (video)

    A two-metre-long python slithered into the popular Emerald Pool in Krabi province in southern Thailand on Tuesday, sending panicked tourists clambering in all directions. In a chaotic TikTok clip, tourists scream as one brave swimmer splashes water at the python on the poolside in an attempt to drive it away. But yesterday was a hot day. The python wanted to…