Dog food with a steel wire ribbon

By khun Rick
Posted in Culture, Short stories
May 19, 2025

Sometimes a well-intentioned gesture can unintentionally turn into a major disaster. And then it is good if there is someone in the house who stays sane and does not panic. In the writer's family, his Thai wife is the rock in the surf; at least usually. This time, however, it was he himself who managed to bring a dramatic event to a cool conclusion. With a whimper.

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A residential area near Pattaya has been in disarray after two pit bulls belonging to a foreign man killed a local dog. According to local residents, the man stood by and did not intervene. The incident fuels broader concerns about safety and previous misconduct by the resident. Local residents are demanding action from the police to prevent further incidents and make their neighborhood safe again.

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The Thai Tax Authority is adjusting the rules for foreign income that is transferred to Thailand. Residents of Thailand will now only pay tax if they transfer that income after the year in which it was earned. If the money is brought to Thailand within the year of earning or the following year, it will be tax-free. This relaxation should bring back foreign assets more quickly and stimulate investments within Thailand.

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Pattaya has more to offer than sun, sea and evening entertainment. Those who really want to eat well will discover a surprisingly refined culinary scene full of international flair and local pride. From elegant rooftops to atmospheric beach bars: these ten restaurants prove that the city is also a destination for gourmets.

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Thailand calls itself a democracy, but behind the scenes an invisible elite rules. In many provinces, former military personnel hold the reins firmly in their hands. Through networks, loyalties and opaque appointment structures, they influence local policy, far from the view of the voters. What does this mean for the credibility of the provincial government and the development of local democracy?

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Pha Taem National Park in Ubon Ratchathani is famous for its 4.000-year-old rock carvings, steep cliffs on the Mekong River, and unique rock formations. Visitors are treated to sunrises at Pha Chanadai, colorful flower fields, and walks among prehistoric art. The park combines culture, nature, and history in an impressive experience for those who want to discover Thailand off the beaten track.

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The overseas pensioner

By william-korat
Posted in Living in Thailand
May 19, 2025

They have exchanged their ties for slippers, but their old routines are very much alive. The overseas pensioner lives under the Thai sun according to a strict ritual of coffee, walks and informal meetings with fellow men. No more work pressure, but daily consultation. And always: the search for a bubble where one is understood. Because even in the tropics you remain who you were.

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Research by Sunny Cars shows that 40 percent of Dutch holidaymakers run a risk when picking up a rental car due to ignorance of mandatory documents. Think of a credit card in your name, driver's license and passport. It also shows that more than two thirds do not know that late pick-up can lead to cancellation. This can lead to stress, extra costs or even no rental car on holiday, also in Thailand.

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Thailand is set to be the eighth safest destination for solo female travelers worldwide in 2025, according to a report by the New York Post. Travel websites like Adventurous Kate and Be My Travel Muse praise the country’s safety, hospitality and infrastructure. Thailand is hailed as the best Asian destination for solo travelers, further cementing “Amazing Thailand’s” reputation as a top safe destination.

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Chiang Mai is a beloved destination full of charm, temples and nature. But not all that glitters is gold. Some attractions are overrated, overly touristy or just plain disappointing. This list will help you discover which places to skip to save time, money and frustration – and where to go for an authentic experience.

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Lahu: Legends and Stories (No. 14, 15 and 16)

By Eric Kuijpers
Posted in Culture, Legend and saga
May 19, 2025

During the giant's funeral, the louse and the flea also danced. The flea danced back and forth very quickly, but the louse wasn't that fast at all. He was actually quite slow... The flea got angry about this, jumped on the louse and kicked its stomach area. It left it with a bruise!

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I recently had an MRI scan of my prostate, as the prostate volume ratio (46.3) and PSA 6,6 gave cause for this.

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Today a Thai dessert that is usually eaten for breakfast in Vietnam: Black beans with sticky rice (ข้าวเหนียวถั่วดำ).

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I am now divorced from my Thai wife. Together with my son we were registered with my wife's sister. Now my ex says that we have to leave the country within a month. Is this correct?

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Koh Loa Lading, a paradise island

By Editorial
Posted in Koh Landing, thai tips
May 19, 2025

Do you want to visit a paradise island, but you don't feel like large groups of tourists around you? Then Koh Lao Lading is a perfect choice for you. Koh Lao Lading is easy to visit from Krabi on a day tour. Unfortunately, it is not possible to spend the night there, but you can enjoy the beautiful island all day long. With a bit of luck you can even pick your own coconut from the tree. Sounds good!

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Applying for a new bank book at Bangkok bank

By Submitted Message
Posted in Reader question
May 19, 2025

My question is about applying for a new booklet at Bangkok bank. My old booklet is full and I applied for this a few years ago in Bangkok.

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Thailand has many, well over 100, national parks where visitors find the unparalleled tranquility of nature and enjoy lush forests, water features, wildlife and birds.

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I am planning to visit family in the Netherlands for a few days soon and want to make the trip with EVA Air. The EVA website shows prices in Thai Baht.

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My previous column caused a slight panic among readers who confused satire with state danger and rejection of their senior citizen visa. The explanation of Lange Piet, the analysis of ChatGPT and the doubt of Lieven caused fireworks among the blog audience. Enough reason for a sequel, with extra length and even more confusion. Because what is life without a bit of exaggeration and collective indignation?

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Far away from mass tourism lies Satun, a province that does not overwhelm you, but gently embraces you. No resorts or crowds here, but quiet islands, mysterious caves and a landscape that slows you down. Satun is not a destination for lists, but for moments. For travelers looking for simplicity, silence and a forgotten beauty that has not yet been polished.

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