Thailand will face summer storms from Thursday, April 23, through Saturday, April 25. According to the meteorological service, these will begin in the north, northeast, and east of the country, after which the central region, Bangkok, and surrounding provinces may also be affected. The warning mentions thunderstorms, strong wind gusts, lightning, and hail in some places.

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Living in Chumphon

By william-korat
Posted in Expats and retirees, To rent a house, Cost of living
April 22, 2026

William describes Chumphon as an affordable secret for foreigners in Southern Thailand. Life there is quiet, authentically Thai, and there are cheap rental options.

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The Sitta formosa, also known as the Green Song Tit, is a species of bird found in eastern and southern Southeast Asia, including Thailand. The green song tit is a small bird with a length of about 10 cm and a weight of about 8 grams. The bird has a beautifully colored plumage with green, blue and gold shades.

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You experience everything in Thailand (36)

By Editorial
Posted in Living in Thailand
April 22, 2026
Bougainvillea

Another episode in our series from a blog reader who experienced something fun in Thailand. Today a story from blog reader Peter van Amelsvoort about beautifying his garden.

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Thai humour

By Tino Kuis
Posted in Society
April 22, 2026

Is Thai humor different from Dutch humour? I have no idea. Many jokes are of course just international because humor knows no boundaries, others have a Thai sauce. I do think that the nature of the Thai language may be more inviting for language jokes.

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A delicious dish from Central Thailand for fish lovers: Yam Pla Duk Foo (fried catfish) ยำ ปลา ดุก ฟู A light and crunchy dish that can count on great popularity among Thai people.

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Far away from the tourist crowds, Ari offers a surprising mix of trendy cafés, refined street food, creative boutiques and a relaxed atmosphere. Here you can discover Bangkok in an authentic way, walking through atmospheric streets full of hidden gems. From culinary delights to artistic meeting places, Ari lets you experience a different, stylish side of the city.

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Krabi, beautiful beaches and idyllic islands

By Editorial
Posted in Krabi, Cities, thai tips
April 22, 2026

The province of Krabi is located in the south of Thailand on the Andaman Sea. It is home to some breathtaking scenery and vistas.

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For Dutch and Belgian nationals separating in Thailand, not only is the relationship over, but a battle often begins over the house, condo, money, and agreements. The biggest question is rarely who has the most honest story. Usually, registration, documents, bank records, and the question of which law in Thailand, the Netherlands, or Belgium truly applies are decisive.

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Dutch and Belgian citizens can also become monks in Thailand. In practice, this does not depend on your nationality, but on three things simultaneously: the religious rules for ordination, the temple's policy, and your residency status in Thailand. It is precisely this that makes entering the order less straightforward than many people think.

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Anyone wishing to purchase a plot of land or a condominium in Thailand would be wise to first verify the title deed, the Land Office records, and the seller's authority. Particularly with titles other than Chanote, unclear boundaries, or condos with outstanding obligations, a seemingly good purchase can later turn into a legal and financial problem.

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The demand for 24-hour home care is growing rapidly in Chiang Mai, Hua Hin, and Pattaya. Dutch and Belgian pensioners pay a fraction of the costs there compared to home care. However, an official accreditation system is lacking, the legal regulations are only partially developed, and anyone who hires a home helper directly becomes an employer — with all the obligations that entails.

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Airlines flying to Thailand are cancelling or consolidating less profitable routes as their fuel costs rise sharply. Meanwhile, Japan Airlines and ANA are doubling their fuel surcharges on flights to Thailand, while CAAT warns that reduced capacity in May and June could lead to higher fares and pressure on tourism.

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Qatar is gradually allowing foreign airlines back into Hamad International Airport in Doha. This creates space for international traffic outside of Qatar Airways for the first time since the outbreak of the war in late February, while a temporary ceasefire between Iran and the United States brings fragile calm.

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'Brouwersleed'

By Lieven Cattail
Posted in Living in Thailand
April 21, 2026

Everyone has a memory or story associated with alcohol. For some it is a first sip of beer, for others an adventure with home-brewed drinks. But imagine: a trip through Thailand, a country with a rich drinking culture, where even beer is consumed through a straw. Dive with me on this personal journey full of surprising drinking adventures and cultural discoveries.

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The discussion regarding a VAT increase from 7 to 10 percent is causing understandable unrest in Thailand. Higher prices directly impact daily life. However, according to the provided text, this debate primarily shows that Thailand is entering a different economic phase: less focused on being cheap, and more on value, targeted growth, and the long term.

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The Javan Squid Heron (Ardeola speciosa) is a bird of the heron family and is common in Thailand. You often see them when you are on the road, the birds fly over the road, fish in ditches along the road and you see them near farmland.

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You experience everything in Thailand (35)

By Editorial
Posted in Living in Thailand
April 21, 2026

If you want to use the services in a massage parlor, you should know that in most cases the ladies work in rotation. This means that the lady you are approached by is not necessarily the one who will treat you, unless you make clear agreements about this in advance. Blog reader Peter Jiskoot does not make that appointment and read what happened.

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A casual remark from someone 'Let the Thai Spinoza arise…..' made me suddenly realize that Spinoza's philosophy and Buddhism have many similarities. I thought I had made an earth-shattering discovery (an illusion I often have) but after some further reading I saw that many before me had already pointed out the close connection between the two worlds of thought.

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If you are not a fan of spicy Thai food, there are plenty of alternatives. A real Thai classic is Pad Preaw Wan or stir-fried chicken in sweet and sour sauce.

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Bangkok is the destination for budget travelers who still want to sleep comfortably. This cosmopolitan city is surprisingly rich in stylish, affordable accommodations that offer more than just a bed. From quiet designer hostels to lively dormitories, discover how to make smart choices and save big without compromising on quality or ambiance.

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Cha-am, small but oh so nice

By Editorial
Posted in thai tips
April 21, 2026

Cha-am is a lovely seaside town about 25 kilometers north of Hua Hin. You can visit the two places by public transport, a bus ride from Hua Hin to Cha Am takes only 30 minutes.

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