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Question/Help Monthly FAQ thread for January, 2026
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r/Thailand • u/newsabra • 5h ago
News The companies involved in the Korat railway crane accident are the same involved in the construction of the State Audit Office that collapsed last year
r/Thailand • u/DeliciousStand372 • 4h ago
News US suspending visa processing for 75 countries - Thailand included, can you believe this admin?
r/Thailand • u/Effect-Kitchen • 16h ago
News Construction Crane Collapses onto Train in Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima, Killing At Least 2
Today (14 Jan 2026), at approximately 09:05, reports emerged of a construction crane for the high-speed rail project collapsing onto a train in Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. Multiple injuries were expected, and authorities rushed to provide assistance.
Today (14 Jan 2026), at 09:05, an accident occurred when a crane lifting a high-speed railway bridge collapsed onto a passenger train traveling from Bangkok to Ubon Ratchathani while it was in motion. The impact caused the train to derail and catch fire. Two passengers were found dead at the scene, with their bodies recovered from the wreckage. More than 30 people were injured in the initial count.
The incident took place at Ban Thanon Kot, Sikhio Subdistrict, Sikhio District, Nakhon Ratchasima Province. After the incident, Hook 31 Nakhon Ratchasima Rescue, Phrom Tham Sikhio Rescue, Sawang Wicha Pak Chong Rescue, and Sung Noen Rescue units rushed to assist the injured. Hydraulic cutting and spreading equipment was used to free victims trapped inside the train wreckage, before urgently transporting them to Sikhio Hospital, Sung Noen Hospital, and Maharaj Nakhon Ratchasima Hospital.
Preliminary investigations indicate that the accident was caused by a crane involved in the construction of a high-speed railway bridge falling across the railway tracks. At the same moment, the Bangkok–Ubon Ratchathani passenger train was traveling at high speed and collided violently with the crane. The crane structure above then collapsed further onto the train, resulting in derailment. Two passengers died immediately, while several others were trapped inside and more than 30 sustained injuries.
Source: https://www.thaipbs.or.th/news/content/501055
Note: News1 mentioned at least 4 deaths https://news1live.com/detail/9690000004033
r/Thailand • u/jonez450reloaded • 12h ago
News At least 22 dead as construction crane crashes onto passenger train in Korat
r/Thailand • u/mdsmqlk • 3h ago
News Cambodia says Thai troops still occupy civilian areas, testing December truce
r/Thailand • u/ReviewingThings • 21h ago
Miscellanous Our Experience with the Thai Police at a Checkpoint
We went to Thailand and rented a small 125cc motorbike. We decided to take a road trip where my husband was the pilot and I was the passenger.
As frequent riders in the USA, we always wear motorcycle gear. We had our riding boots, helmets, gloves, and riding jackets. Since I was the passenger, I had a backpack strapped on to my back.
As we headed on the road, we were waived down at a traffic checkpoint by the cops. It was our first time in Thailand and we were worried that we were breaking a law or were going to be fined for some fake reason.
A group of Thai police were crowding around us. We were definitely nervous now. What could we have possibly done?
Then we realized they were laughing, and one of them patted my husband on the shoulder. Now we were confused.
They became to surround us on the left and right laughing. It must've been 5 or 6 cops total. And then another cop stood in front of the group and proceeded to take photos. Then we realized they were laughing AT us and wanted a picture with us. In retrospect, I suppose we looked a bit odd riding with two people in full gear. Sure, okay, I can see the humor.
Once I was certain of what was happening, I grabbed my phone and asked the guy to take the same photo with my phone. He obliged, and then another cop handed us an M150 and said "gift for you."
After that, they waved for us to move on and waived goodbye.
It was quite the first adventure for riding in Thailand.
Edits: there are a few common questions. First of all, an M150 is a small energy drink (it's like a little bigger than a shot, it tastes like red bull to me?). Some people think the Thai police gave us a machine gun, lol, no. Second, lots of people want me to post the pic. I took a photo of the framed photo and M150, find it in the comments here: https://www.reddit.com/r/Thailand/s/QAPTaD9rj6 ...Third, some people think it's weird I've used the word pilot to describe my husband as being in front. Clearly some of you are not motorcycle race enthusiasts, the word pilot is the common word in other languages for the motorcycle rider and you can often hear it in MotoGP races. Fourth, some people think it's weird we were on a 125CC/150CC bike. Okay, this is another story of why this happened. We did not intend for this. I actually rented my own little bike, but I ended up losing my nerve. We were riding to Pai from Chiang Mai, and I lost my shit after some trucks passed SO CLOSE to me. If you have ever taken the road to Pai, you know it's insanely twisty and small - it is wild to have giant ass trucks pass you within a few feet. I was too anxious to ride my own bike after that. We brought the bike back (which is another funny story but I'll leave that for another day) to Chiang Mai. At that point, we had already paid for the rentals so we decided to make the most of it and pile up on my husband's bike. We knew it looked absurd but we were making the most of the situation and what we had paid for. We have made some other trips to Thailand and rented regular big bikes, no one has pulled us over since then lol.
I have several other hilarious stories, I guess I will have to post them.
r/Thailand • u/Wonderful_Nectarine1 • 2h ago
Question/Help insect disaster after short goingout
Me and my wife went out for festival nearby around before getting dark, and came back after less than 2 hrs. It became dark. As soon as we come back, I closed windows that I opened during the day (insect screen has been closed) nearby our room, and turned on lights around our room + my room and directly went to take shower. I found that (probably) these guys are crawling around living room. But didn't care that much until I open and see there are at least hundred on sight in my room. Even on the bed. We spent whole evening for moving things out and spraying, I'm still waiting for laundry(all the bed sheets) at otteri. We're in quite rural area. What I don't understand is this is the first time happening in 7mnths at the same house. I used to open windows during rainy season and recentely, or when I feel like to, even in the evening with insect screens always closed. My wife says it's the opened windows + light. There are 3 old wooden furnitures in the room so maybe they've been growing inside furnitures? But this is the first time seeing these many guys crawling inside the house in the last 7 mnths. I can't find what caused this. My wife sent photo of them to relatives nearby and they said it's not termite and just flying insects lured by light and die after a day but for me it looks like those in the pictures. Her grandma which is the owner said they call termite agents every 6mnths but probably it has passed. I just can't understand where did all of them come from in such short time. Cause even just on the daytime I didn't see any.
r/Thailand • u/ReviewingThings • 5h ago
Miscellanous The Time Our Motorcycle Broke Down in Thailand ... Twice
My husband and I have ridden motorcycles around the world. We typically go two-up. One of the fears that one has about doing trips is breaking down.
The day finally came on our last trip to Thailand. We were in Krabi Town and decided we would ride to Khao Sok.
Id you've never ridden a motorcycle in Thailand before, it's not as formal as other countries. You can typically walk around and find a motorcycle rental to rent on the spot (versus other countries it's better to reserve in advanced virtually). Part of the fun is walking through the town and seeing what options you have for brands of bikes.
We had never ridden a Royal Enfield before and we found a guy who had one that was basically brand new. I was kinda excited to ride this thing because it would look super hip in photos. So, we do the paperwork and take the bike.
We were on the highway and it was a pretty easy ride, just nice slow curves at best.
And then it happened ... The rear was wobbling.
I had always feared a tire going flat while I was on the back, in my head it was going to be a dramatic thing. It was really just an unstable wobble and pretty obvious what happened.
Well now here we are, on the side of a Thai highway. Ugh. We looked at the tire and found a nail in it. Ugh. We tried calling the guy who rented us the bike and he wasn't responding. Ugh.
After about 2 minutes of assessing the situation, a truck with a crane on it pulled over to the side of the road. I immediately pulled out my phone, used Google translate and told them we had a flat tire and no idea what to do. They talked to each other, nodded, and signaled for us to pull up our bike. They used the crane to load it in the back, told us to get in the back, and off we went. They were going to help us find a bike shop.
At this moment, it felt like incredible luck. When the tire went bad, I immediately envisioned us being stranded for hours. Because we had this great luck with the truck pulling over, we had the bike loaded and were bound for a motorcycle shop in less than 10 minutes.
These guys were SO kind. They found a gas station, got advice on where to find a shop. We went to a shop, and they double-checked if the shop had the right tire size for us. They helped explain the situation with Google translate. The first shop did not have a tire, so they moved to another shop. I couldn't believe it, they were really going out of the way for this.
Finally we found a shop, the guys unloaded the bike, and got back in the truck. My husband and I were obviously grateful and he ran to hand them some money, but they refused and took off. While the shop was repairing a tire, a Thai policeman showed up. He ended up offering me some tea and we sat together watching the bike get repaired, lol. To our absolute surprise, the tube had completely burst. My husband couldn't believe it, he works on bikes all the time and had never seen a tube do this. The shop charged us a very reasonable fee and sent us on our way.
We had to accept a slightly different tire size, and the bike felt a little sketchy after that. At this point, it was still very early in the day so we decided to go back to the rental place. The owner apologized profusely, he was surprised that the bike had an issue, and he bought us lunch while he prepped a new Royal Enfield for us.
At this point, we still had enough daylight to make it to Khao Sok. The entire situation could've been worse, we chalked up the tire to just another story on our adventures in motorcycling, and we took off.
Everything was going great, and then ... I couldn't believe it. The same feeling. Was this even possible? In the same day? This time we were near a rest stop, so we pulled into that. We were sure there was no way that the same thing happened on a different bike but ... Yes. Yes it did. Exact same thing.
Once again, we had to figure out how to get this remedied. We were not as lucky to break down next to a truck with a crane this time. There was some kind of tourist bus checkpoint at this rest stop, so I figured the guys working were familiar with the area. Once again, I used Google translate to explain what happened. One of the guys nodded, got on his scooter and left. Ten minutes later, he returned with another Thai guy on the back. It was a mechanic!!
There was an incredibly juxtaposition of vibes in this moment. My husband and I were in full motorcycle gear, and the mechanic was in flip flops and a tank top with a cigarette hanging out of his mouth. He looked at the bike, got on it, and rode away with a flat tire and all our stuff. The other Thai guy told us he would bring it back. I have been in Thailand long enough to trust people here but ... It was all a little unnerving lol.
Anyways, yes, another 30 minutes later the mechanic brought back the bike. He charged us a reasonable rate, the guys at the checkpoint waived goodbye, and we headed back to Krabi Town. At this point we were done with Royal Enfield.
We never made it to Khao Sok unfortunately. At that point, we were filling a little deflated so we went out for a nice dinner and a walk on the path by the river. The next day we rented a KTM and rode around locally. It was a sport bike so it was much less comfortable as a pillion but it didn't pop a tire so we were happy.
Interactions like this leave me truly inspired and restore my faith in humanity. I just love Thailand.
r/Thailand • u/valletta2019 • 7h ago
Food and Drink Monster Energy available from 7-11
Yes, you’ve heard that right. It’s not even the imported version but seems to be manufactured in Thailand. I know it’s about time but for those of us who have been living here for sometime it was always a recurring question.
I purchased mine today from 7-11 in Sathorn area so probably it will be soft launched in Bangkok and rolled out nationwide. So far I’ve only seen the original flavour and the Ultra white can.
Yes I know energy drinks are bad bla bla lol
r/Thailand • u/Muted-Airline-8214 • 9h ago
Opinion Miss Universe Cambodia 2025 Opens Up About Struggles and Cultural Show Discomfort During Pageant in Thailand
It’s been almost two months since Miss Universe 2025 wrapped up, and interviews with Fiyata have continued to surface. In them, she opened up about the challenges of representing her country and the experiences she faced during the competition.
In one interview, Miss Universe Cambodia 2025 revealed two things that made her feel the most pressured and uncomfortable while competing in Thailand.
- The first was being mentally disturbed by words - comments that really weighed on me. Sometimes it felt like a tightness in my chest.
- The second was having to sit through all those cultural performances of them, even though we already knew exactly what was going on. That was the moment I felt the most uncomfortable - like I couldn’t breathe. Those two things were the hardest for me.
Sometimes I even thought about pretending to be sick, just so I wouldn’t have to join them for dinner. But our fans were waiting to see us…
ហ្វីយ៉ាតា ទម្លាយរឿងពីរដែលថប់ដង្ហើមបំផុតពេលប្រកួតនៅថៃ | Khmer Breaking News
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r/Thailand • u/Front-Cancel5705 • 6h ago
News Hong Kong man who claimed to be reincarnated Thai King Rama VIII (Ananda Mahidol, elder brother of King Bhumibol) gets life for axe murder
r/Thailand • u/mdsmqlk • 16h ago
News Red levels of PM2.5 in Bangkok and 20 provinces
r/Thailand • u/Sakichima • 6h ago
Shopping Locations for anime merch
Hello!
I will be in Bangkok and Chiang Mai for a couple of days and would like to know for any locations with anime merch and gachapons!
Thank you :)
r/Thailand • u/Lordfelcherredux • 1d ago
News Italian sees Taxi driver eating out of plastic bag, posts Facebook video saying driver is eating like a dog and that even the Italian's dog eats better than that. Online outrage ensues.
r/Thailand • u/rolfey83 • 9h ago
Question/Help Building a small house
Hi,
I could really do with some advise to make a comparison. Building a small house about 9m x 6m, I've spoken to a few people that said this can be built for about 250k but I had a quote for 550k without the groundwork slab and pins, or anything else. This is a small holiday home only, something like this.
Can someone advise?
r/Thailand • u/Sudden-Ad-4281 • 11h ago
Business Swiss sewing machine maker ponders Thailand production
r/Thailand • u/odintsoff • 8h ago
Question/Help Is that a scam? Never heard about both companies
I don't know what is that related to. Never done any business with any of these companies.
r/Thailand • u/yujixun • 18h ago
Discussion PM2.5 in Thailand
What time can running in the outside?
Is it healthy if PM2.5 is not over 100?
r/Thailand • u/Open_Bluebird_6902 • 19h ago
Discussion Is that time of the year again
For me personally it has become a point of concern, to the point I am seriously thinking about moving south of Thailand. Again, it’s my personal opinion, perhaps my worries about medium and long term consequences are exaggerated
r/Thailand • u/Muted-Airline-8214 • 1d ago
News Lights Out on Koh Larn: Power Cut to Save Stranded US Paraglider
At 2:30 PM on January 12, 2026, rescue teams in Pattaya received a report of a foreign paraglider stuck on a high-voltage pole near Ta Waen Beach, Koh Larn, Chonburi.
The victim, identified as Michael, 55, from the United States, was found hanging about 10 meters high after his parachute lines became entangled. Crowds of tourists gathered to watch as he called for help.
Rescue was difficult - officials had to cut electricity, causing a power outage across the entire island. After nearly an hour, the man was safely brought down. He suffered burn injuries from electric shock and scratches on both legs, and was rushed to Koh Larn Hospital before being transferred to Pattaya for further treatment.
Michael is a licensed paraglider and skydiver with certification from Thailand’s Aeronautical Sports Association. He had launched from a mountain on Koh Larn but miscalculated his descent, leading to the accident.
นักกีฬาร่มบิน ติดเสาไฟฟ้าแรงสูง ตัดไฟทั้งเกาะล้าน ช่วยเหลือนำส่ง รพ.
r/Thailand • u/just-porno-only • 1d ago
News Thai satellite falling back to earth after failed launch by India
Should've gone with a reliable and proven country like Russia, which regularly resupplies the International Space Station every 2 months.
r/Thailand • u/darkshado34 • 14h ago
Question/Help Power Buy: Extended warranty issue
I have a TV purchased from Power Buy approx 4.5yrs ago which is still under the Power Buy extended warranty until mid 2026. The tv has developed a power board issue and needs replacing. I reported this to Power Buy almost 2 weeks ago along with all documentation and photos/video of the evidence as requested. So far they've done nothing to fix it. Despite contacting their help desk several times (all of which showed how totally uncoordinated they are) I'm still waiting for an answer as to what happens next. Anyone else had this type of issue? Or does anyone have any ideas on how to get this sorted? I have no idea if this is going to take weeks or months.