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Explore the various aspects of Thailand, from its vibrant cities to its serene beaches, with Thaiger’s Best-of Guides. Covering a wide range of topics including lifestyle, entertainment, travel, and property, these guides will help you discover the hidden gems and top attractions in the country. Whether you are a tourist, expat, or local, our Best-of Guides provide valuable insights and tips to make your Thailand experience truly unforgettable.
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This Thai food can cause serious kidney problems and cancer
Everyone loves delicious food, but sometimes our favourite dishes can be harmful to our health if we eat too much of them. Processed foods, especially meats like sausages, are popular in Thailand, but eating them too often can lead to...
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Bangkok’s waterways get a cleaner, greener future with ‘Pitak Tara’ canal-cleaning boats
If you live in Bangkok, you’re probably all too familiar with its canals, or khlongs, quietly winding their way through the city. They’re part of Bangkok’s charm, a living reminder of its past as the ‘Venice of the East.’ But while these waterways have been the city’s lifelines, transporting goods and people for centuries, they’re facing a monumental challenge, pollution.…
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NHSO to keep Cancer Anywhere programme despite rising costs
The National Health Security Office (NHSO) confirmed its commitment to maintaining the Cancer Anywhere (CA) programme, which empowers patients to choose their preferred location for cancer treatment. This decision comes amidst calls from various experts to discontinue the scheme due to escalating costs. NHSO Secretary General Jadej Thammatacharee addressed concerns regarding the programme’s new guidelines, announcing the formation of a…
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Grain expectations: Thailand’s biggest rice festival makes comeback
Thailand’s largest rice festival made a triumphant return last weekend, bigger and better than ever, celebrating the rich variety of rice from across the nation in a single grand event. Rice is regarded as the cornerstone of Thai life and culture, a cherished heritage passed down through generations. This includes local wisdom in rice cultivation, which must be preserved and…
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Brew-tiful festivities: Garden tea party to charm at The House on Sathorn
Celebrate the festive season in style with an enchanting afternoon garden tea party on Sunday, December 22 from 2.30pm 5.30pm at The House on Sathorn. Set against the backdrop of the historic venue, the event combines exquisite culinary indulgence with the melodious charm of a live band, offering an unforgettable afternoon experience. Guests can dine among a selection of festive…
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5 things to do in Bangkok for Christmas
Bangkok is pure magic during Christmas. Picture sparkling lights, festive music, and the scent of holiday treats flowing through the air. It’s not just another city during the holidays, it’s an experience. Bangkok has it all if you’re here to shop, snap photos, or soak in the magic. Here are the top 10 things you can’t miss this Christmas season!…
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UN urges Thailand to decriminalise sex work for healthcare access
The United Nations (UN) has recommended that Thailand should decriminalise sex work to ensure equal access to healthcare services and integrate victim support. This announcement was made during a press conference at the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel, where the Working Group on Discrimination Against Women and Girls discussed the state of women’s and girls’ rights in Thailand. This marks the UN’s…
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Bangkok’s new ‘Health Stations’ promise quick, hassle-free care
Say goodbye to endless queues and tedious hospital visits. The Ministry of Public Health has unveiled its game-changing Health Station initiative, a telemedicine service designed to supercharge universal healthcare in Thailand. Debuting at the Charoenchai Housing Cooperative Community in Bangkok, these futuristic kiosks let residents consult doctors via video calls for 42 medical conditions, dramatically cutting waiting times and hospital…
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What to do in Bangkok this week (December 13 to 19, including Christmas celebrations)
It’s the weekend! Have you figured out what to do yet? If not, don’t stress. You’re in Bangkok, so there’s always something going on. This weekend is full of food festivals, and you’ll want to check at lease one of them out because who doesn’t love eating their way through the city? And if food isn’t enough to get you…
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Pad Kaprao strikes back: Thailand’s favourite dishes revealed
Pad Kaprao is back on top! Foodpanda’s 2024 year-end statistics unveiled the nation’s culinary obsessions, and the spicy basil stir-fry has reclaimed its throne as Thailand’s most-ordered dish with over 800,000 orders. After losing the crown to fried rice in 2023, Pad Kaprao has made a fiery comeback, even earning international accolades as the world’s best stir-fried dish, according to…
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Where to celebrate Christmas in Phuket 2024
Cue in Mariah Carey because it’s time… Christmas is arriving soon! If you’re celebrating in Phuket, you’ll be pleased to know that there are plenty of lavish dinners, leisurely brunches, and festive lunches all through the island. Want a classic Christmas menu like roast turkey and log cakes? The island has it. Looking to celebrate in a true island style…
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10 things you need to know before living in Thailand long-term
Living in Thailand has undoubtedly become an increasingly popular option for foreigners seeking a different lifestyle filled with beautiful landscapes and a rich cultural experience. Thailand and its blend of tradition and modernity offer a unique lifestyle for everyone, whether you are drawn to the busy city life of Bangkok or the beautiful scenery of nature in the north and…
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Do we celebrate Christmas in Thailand?
Are you trading a white Christmas with a tropical one this year? Thailand is a majority Buddhist country, with about 95% of the population following the faith, so the local people don’t traditionally celebrate Christmas. However, the festive cheer is far from absent. In fact, Thais have found their own way of joining the seasonal celebrations, often with a unique…
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9 most common health issues covered by insurance for expats in Thailand
Thailand is a popular destination for expats due to its affordable lifestyle and excellent healthcare system. However, settling in a new country often brings health concerns. To ensure you’re covered for the most common medical needs, understanding what expat health insurance typically includes is key. Top health issues that health insurance can solve for expats in Thailand Here are the…
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Experience tribal essence in the heart of Bangkok with Lamaya
Lamaya is more than just a destination; it’s an experience that connects the traditional essence of Tribal lifestyle with the modernity of Bangkok. The name Lamaya combines La meaning The and Maya signifying illusion and the mysterious beauty hidden within. We are committed to offering visitors a unique experience that immerses them in the charm of nature within an Urban…
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Maldives: Where luxury meets the ultimate exclusivity
The Maldives is renowned as one of the world’s most luxurious and expensive beach tourism destinations. It is also celebrated for its exclusivity, attracting discerning travellers from across the globe. The tropical paradise comprises 1,192 islands, of which around 200 are home to the local population. Each of the 180 resort islands is geographically isolated, requiring access by boat, seaplane,…
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Top 5 restaurants in Cherng Talay, Thailand [2024]
Looking for the best places to eat in Cherng Talay? We’ve got you covered with these top spots. From local flavours to international cuisine, these restaurants are worth checking out. Cherng Talay has grown into a culinary gem which blends rich Thai traditions with bold global influences. From authentic local dishes to creative fusion menus, this neighbourhood offers a dining…
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Celebrate the festive season in style at Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel
Join us at the Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel for a magical festive experience. We’re thrilled to present an array of exceptional events, sumptuous feasts, holiday dining, treats, and gifts for your loved ones. From authentic Cantonese and classic Italian cuisine to elegant buffets, savour the season with us while taking in the picturesque views of downtown Bangkok. Ring in 2025…
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Hungry Hub partners with Singapore Tourism Board to offer foodies value-for-money dining experiences
Hungry Hub, Thailand’s leading online restaurant and hotel reservation platform, is set to host its inaugural Hungry Hub Red Table Awards 2024 while announcing a strategic partnership with the Singapore Tourism Board (STB). This collaboration aims to expand Hungry Hub’s services internationally and spotlight how Singapore’s vibrant, wide-ranging and innovative gastronomic landscape caters to discerning food enthusiasts and travellers. Inaugural…
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What to do in Bangkok this weekend (December 6 to 8)
Bangkok is buzzing this weekend with art festivals, parties, and pop-up markets happening all over the city. There’s so much going on that the hardest part is deciding where to start. To make it easier, we’ve put together a list of the top events you won’t want to miss. If you’re into live music, cool shopping spots, or just want…
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Dental Tourism with Allied Health (Thailand): Smile brighter in the Land of Smiles
Thailand is no stranger to tourism. Its pristine beaches, vibrant cities, and world-renowned cuisine have made it a bucket-list destination. But there’s another side to Thailand that’s rapidly gaining attention: its role as a global leader in medical and dental tourism. With over 2 million international patients arriving annually for treatments ranging from dental care to life-saving surgeries, the country…
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Le Méridien Phuket’s Experience Unlocked Festival: A night to remember
Le Méridien Phuket Mai Khao Beach Resort recently hosted the Experience Unlocked Festival, an inspiring fusion of music, art, cuisine, and sustainability that savoured the good life along Phuket’s longest shoreline, Mai Khao Beach. The festival’s highlight was a memorable performance by the nominated female artist of the year 2024, Violette Wautier, whose enchanting voice filled the air, blending with…
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What medication can you take to Thailand?
Planning a trip to Thailand with some medication on hand? Make sure you understand the medication rules to avoid any issues. Thailand has strict laws about importing prescription medicines, especially narcotics or psychotropics. You can bring medications for personal use, but non-controlled drugs are limited to 90 days, while controlled substances must not exceed 30 days. Prepare the right medication,…
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Smoke signals: Dad’s bad habits lights way for Thai teens to vape
Nearly 40% of fathers in Thailand are smokers, a habit significantly impacting their children as the trend of vaping among youth rises, with the average age of vapers decreasing yearly. Survey findings reveal these insights, highlighting concerns over the influence of paternal smoking on the younger generation. A recent survey, encompassing 1,159 fathers and other male figures involved in child-rearing…
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Kalasin warns of rising ‘farmer’s fever’ cases with 120 infections
Kalasin’s public health sector is on high alert as they warn residents about the rising tide of melioidosis cases, with 120 reported infections and three fatalities. Known locally as “soil fever,” this bacterial infection poses a significant risk to farmers, and currently, no vaccine exists for prevention. Melioidosis, often referred to as “farmer’s fever,” is emerging as a serious public…
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Where to see snow in Bangkok for Christmas 2024
If you think about Christmas, how can snow not come to mind? Even in tropical Bangkok, the holiday spirit takes over with magical winter vibes. The city turns into a wonderland with plenty of spots offering artificial snow, dazzling lights, and festive activities. From European-themed villages to cosy cafes, here are the top places to soak up the Christmas cheer…
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UNESCO honours Thailand’s Tom Yum Kung as intangible cultural heritage
The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO) today, December 4, approved the renowned Thai dish Tom Yum Kung (hot and sour shrimp soup) as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Thailand proposed the country’s iconic dish, Tom Yum Kung, for UNESCO’s consideration, and the proposal was officially approved today. The announcement was made during the 19th Session of…
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Thai Bus Food Tour: a culinary and sightseeing adventure
The Thai Bus Food Tour is a unique way to explore Bangkok while enjoying delicious food. This unique experience lets guests enjoy Michelin-starred dishes while exploring over 20 iconic attractions from the comfort of a double-decker bus. Perfect for everyone who visits Thailand, it combines tasty meals with amazing views, offering a fun and unforgettable way to discover Bangkok’s culture…
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