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Loy Krathong Festival in Thailand

Loy Krathong is one of Thailand’s most magical and well-loved festivals, celebrated on the night of the full moon in the 12th lunar month (usually in November). The word “Loy” means to float, and...

Shopping In Bangkok

Shop Till You Drop? Avoid This Costly Mistake! A Lesson from My Own Experience Thailand is a shopper’s paradise, filled with unique souvenirs, stylish clothes, and affordable treasures. Even though...

Kingdom of Thailand

We Love Thailand Capital City: Bangkok National Flag & Emblem National Anthem: Phleng Chat Thai Royal Anthem: Phleng Sansoen Phra Barami Currency: THB (Bath) Government & Leadership Thailand...

What to Do in an Emergency ?

Emergency Contacts for Tourists: Numbers and How to Reach Them Tourist Police: Call 1155 (available 24/7) General Emergency: Call 191 Ambulance and Rescue Services: Call 1669 Tourism Information...

Important Things to Know Before Visiting Thailand

As a Thai local, I’d love to share some important tips to help make your trip smoother and more enjoyable. Greeting Customs The traditional way to greet someone in Thailand is with a “Wai”...

Essential Travel Tips for Thailand

Know Before You Go:  Language: The official language of Thailand is Thai. Currency: Thai Baht (฿, THB) Exchange Rate: As of February 2025, 1 AUD ≈ 21 THB (rates may vary). Since I live in Australia, I...

Thailand: A Fashion-Friendly Destination with Cultural Considerations

Thailand is known for its vibrant and diverse fashion scene, with few restrictions on personal style. It’s a country where people freely express themselves through clothing. However, there are certain...

Transport in Thailand: A New Experience to Explore

Visiting Thailand is not just about stunning landscapes and delicious food. it’s also an opportunity to experience different ways of getting around. Public transportation in Thailand may be quite...

The Way of Life in Isan: Morning Alms-Giving Tradition

Today, I want to share a glimpse of daily life in rural northeastern Thailand, or Isan. One of the most beautiful and meaningful traditions here is morning almsgiving, a practice that has been passed...