A posthumous ode to the man I never knew

By khun Rick
Posted in Culture, Short stories
December 2 2024

He had always been a champion at solving other people’s problems. In his family and circle of friends, he was the man you could always turn to for help. And he had the energy, the wisdom, and the talent to remove any obstacle for those who asked for it. But gradually and yet rather unexpectedly, his role as Samaritan, as counselor, as sponsor, as pillar of support, as superman without a cape, had come to an end.

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'Waiting for a customer who never comes'

By Farang Kee Nok
Posted in Culture, Short stories
December 2 2024

In a stuffy Thai bar, Jinda, an unremarkable woman with a worn smile, waits for a customer who never comes. Until an old, life-beaten Farang steps in and turns her world upside down. A story of hope, loneliness and the unexpected power of a look that can change everything.

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A driving test in Thailand? Forget it. With a simple theoretical test you can immediately hit the road, practical experience comes later. The result? Chaos on the road, full of tuk-tuks, mopeds and trucks that see traffic rules as optional. A tragicomic survival show, where every ride feels like a gamble with your life at stake. Do you dare to take on the challenge?

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Integration (reader submission)

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader Submission
December 2 2024

The time has almost come, you have finally made the decision after extensive consultation with your partner and thorough analysis of the pros and cons, you have decided to leave the Netherlands behind and make Thailand your new home country.

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This powerful and perfectly maintained Ford Everest from 2009 is ready for a new owner. With a strong engine, automatic transmission and damage-free history, this SUV offers ultimate reliability. Ideal for adventurers or daily use. Seize this unique opportunity to own a top SUV with complete maintenance history!

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Belgium here we come! (reader submission)

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader Submission
December 2 2024

After 3 months in Thailand I fly back on Monday via 3 flights to the cold, politically insane Belgium with its 7 governments, which functions almost as incomprehensibly as Thailand. Will I miss the country? Of course, but it is becoming increasingly difficult to unravel why.

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A beautiful Thai girl, a mysterious relationship and a house full of dreams. This story takes you through unexpected twists, family ties and business risks in colorful Thailand. Who ultimately profits from the game of money, trust and ambition? Discover the challenges and secrets behind this extraordinary life in a Moo Baan.

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Loved for its savory flavor, monosodium glutamate (MSG) is a staple ingredient in Thai cuisine. However, for some people, it can cause health issues including headaches, heart palpitations, and digestive problems. What makes MSG so popular—and why is it also a cause for concern? Find out how to recognize the hidden dangers of this flavor enhancer and what you can do to avoid them.

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Until recently it was possible to schedule an online appointment at the immigration Chonburi (Soi 5 Jomtien). However, divisions 2 and 3 are now missing from the list on the online appointments website.

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You experience everything in Thailand (186)

By Submitted Message
Posted in Living in Thailand, Reader Submission
December 2 2024

First time on a moped in Bangkok. I find it dangerous and scary, riding a moped is not for me, not even on the back and certainly not in Bangkok. I've always found it scary and when my husband was hit in Bangkok on the back of a moped, the confirmation was complete, mopeds are dangerous! But still, still, I did it. I planned to take the BTS and then walk a bit more.

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Often referred to as the 'queen of fruits', mangosteen is not only a culinary highlight of Thailand, but also a symbol of health and tradition. With its rich purple skin and tantalizing flavor reminiscent of strawberries and vanilla, this tropical delicacy offers more than just pleasure for the palate. Dive with us into the world of mangosteen, a fruit that is as delicious as it is nutritious.

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Above Eleven is one of the most popular rooftop bars in Bangkok, offering breathtaking views of the city skyline from the 33rd and 34th floors of the Fraser Suites building. It has a unique design concept, inspired by New York's Central Park; it's a mix of urban jungle-like greenery and stylish modern decor.

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Anyone living in Thailand and receiving income from the Netherlands, such as a private law ABP pension or annuity, may encounter complex tax rules. Differences in taxation and exemptions often raise questions. This article highlights experiences and possibilities, including applying for an ex officio reduction before the end of December, and offers a platform to share experiences about reclaiming paid taxes.

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24 hours in Bangkok (video)

By Gringo
Posted in Sights, thai tips
December 2 2024

I have often referred to KLM's beautiful travel blog, where all kinds of fun stories appear that have to do with KLM and travel. Thailand is also regularly discussed, because it is an important destination for KLM. This time it is a story by Diederik Swart, a former KLM flight attendant, who describes how you can still get a nice impression of the Thai capital from a short stay in Bangkok.

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What is the price per cubic meter of soil?

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
December 2 2024

My wife and I have bought land in Maha Sarakham. This land needs to be filled with soil, because it is still a paddy field.

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'The bill in the dark'

By Farang Kee Nok
Posted in Culture, Short stories
November 30 2024

In the scorching heat of Bangkok, Huub enters a shadowy bar, looking for adventure. What starts as an innocent evening ends in a cat-and-mouse game with threatening figures and an inexplicable bill. With only his wits and bravado, he tries to escape the shadows of The Last Smile.

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Behind the smiling facades of temples and beaches lies a political game full of intrigue. Generals, politicians and powerful businessmen dominate a play in which democracy seems to be an illusion. The call for change is getting louder, but is repeatedly stifled by a powerful establishment. Thailand remains a country of contrasts: enchanting and frustrating at the same time.

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The Family (Reader Submission)

By Submitted Message
Posted in Culture, Short stories, Reader Submission
November 30 2024

The story of Mae and her sisters is a fascinating web of culture, tradition, and choices that have shaped their lives and those of their families. From monk rituals and Buddha fairs to turbulent relationships and demographic challenges, this family shows how social and personal dynamics intersect in the heart of Thailand.

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Thailand is considering major changes to its property laws to attract foreign investment and boost the economy. Plans include longer lease terms and more ownership rights for foreigners, but have been met with resistance from traditional circles. As the balance between economic growth and national control is sought, reforms remain a source of debate.

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December 2024 offers a spectacular mix of festivals and events across Thailand. From colourful flower festivals and historical commemorations to beachside jazz and traditional food feasts. Discover Thailand’s unique culture, nature and creativity during this vibrant month of joy and special experiences.

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Southern Thailand hit by severe flooding

By Editorial
Posted in News from Thailand
November 30 2024

In southern Thailand, flooding has caused a catastrophic situation in eight provinces. More than 550.000 households have been affected and the death toll is rising. Nakhon Si Thammarat, Songkhla and Pattani in particular are suffering major damage due to rising water levels. Emergency services are working around the clock to provide relief and ensure the safety of residents. The impact of the floods remains enormous.

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Questioner: I have been living in Thailand for 9 years, first on a work permit and the last 7 years on a non-immigrant O retirement visa. I have always paid taxes in Thailand. Now I will definitely leave Thailand next month (19 December), back to the Netherlands. My visa expires on 28 December. So I still have to pay taxes for this current year. How do I do that, I have already been to the revenue office, but they can …

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