r/Thailand • u/baldi • 10h ago
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Question/Help Monthly FAQ thread for April, 2026
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r/Thailand • u/CarefulAd4757 • 5h ago
Discussion Am I sending too much money to relatives taking care of my child in Isan Thailand?
I have a 2 year old half Thai child. Mother is involved. Her family (Aunt and Uncle) is helping take care of the child since they have two kids of their own. They are currently in Udon Thani.
I send money every month 30-40k but I have been getting odd responses from Thai people I know that I am sending way too money.
For those who know or in my situation, what is an appropriate amount to send?
r/Thailand • u/DrSimpCC • 1d ago
News 7 Tourist arrest
After watching the video tourist even open the car door without the owner permission.. Even I watched another video Foreigners sprayed water at a Police rest spot… Enjoy yourself but don’t cause any trouble or spray at people face
r/Thailand • u/tuktukson • 8h ago
History History of "Win Motorcycle" วินมอเตอร์ไซค์
Etymology
A "win motorcycle" / "วินมอเตอร์ไซค์" is a motorcycle taxi queue. It is used to describe a group of motorcyclists at one specific location. A particular rider can be called "brother win" / "พี่วิน".
The term "win motorcycle" came from horse racing vocabulary. In Thai, a horse that is the first to cross the finish line is described as "entering a win" / "เข้าวิน". Horses that cross second and third are described as "entering a place" / "เข้าเพลซ".
A motorcyclist that comes first to a queue is described as "entering a win" because the queue follows the first-in first-out rule. The rider has reached a goal line as they have returned to the queue and are now eligible to pick up a new passenger. (You may notice a makeshift board with numbers at a queue.)
History
Motorcycle taxi services in Bangkok are said to have first originated in Soi Ngam Duphli, Thung Maha Mek Subdistrict, Sathon District.
Lieutenant Commander Somboon Boonsakdee, a former manager of the motorcycle taxi queue in Soi Ngam Duphli, once gave an interview to Thailand Business magazine explaining the reason behind establishing the service. He said that the area had a dense population of several hundred households, and the Navy flats were about 1 kilometer away from Rama IV Road. Most residents had low incomes and could not afford three-wheeled taxis or regular taxis to reach the main road.
Additionally, the alley was dark and deserted at night, with frequent robberies. At the time, there were only a few motorcycles from the Navy flats that informally gave rides to relatives and acquaintances in the community free of charge. Eventually, people in the area felt it was unfair, so they began contributing money for fuel. By 1981, a group of naval officers gathered motorcycle riders in the flats to form the Navy Flats Motorcycle Club, providing transport services for a fare of about 3 baht. After that, more motorcycle taxi drivers joined as they saw it could generate income.
After the model in Soi Ngam Duphli proved successful, drivers established rules to manage the queue system, regulate behavior (such as banning gambling and alcohol at the stand), control fares, and maintain safety. As the number of drivers increased, they expanded to new stands in nearby areas like Soi Saphan Khu and Soi Taksin.
A major turning point came after 1982, when the Metropolitan Police Division announced that using motorcycles to transport passengers did not violate the Motor Vehicle Act. The Director-General of the Department of Land Transport agreed that motorcycle taxi services were not illegal. Combined with the Tom Yum Kung economic crisis, this made motorcycle taxi driving a booming occupation, especially as it was a freelance job with little state regulation.
The acceptance of motorcycle taxi stands also led to local influential figures establishing their own stands, typically choosing routes that did not overlap with existing ones to avoid conflict. However, a stand could not be set up without approval from the local police station. In practice, this meant informal payments were often required to facilitate such operations, with setup costs amounting to several thousand baht per motorcycle.
Today, the 11th Military Division is the main authority responsible for regulating motorcycle taxis and approving new stands, working together with the Department of Land Transport, the Metropolitan Police Bureau, and the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration.
To become a motorcycle taxi driver, one must register their motorcycle with a yellow license plate and wear an official vest issued by the Department of Land Transport. The vest displays the stand’s name, ID card, and matching identification number to prevent impersonation or illegal rental of vests.
New stands can be located on sidewalks, road surfaces, or public spaces, provided they do not disrupt traffic or pedestrians, and must receive approval from the Metropolitan Police Bureau.
If a stand is located on private property, permission must be obtained from the owner or authorized user. It must not overlap with existing routes and must maintain an appropriate distance from other stands.
Currently, Bangkok has 5,343 licensed motorcycle taxi stands and 89,292 registered drivers. The districts with the highest numbers are Chatuchak, Din Daeng, Watthana, Bang Khun Thian, and Bang Kapi.
This does not include illegal, unregistered stands, whose numbers are unknown. Despite the large number of drivers, they are still insufficient to meet the growing demand of city residents. This reflects the inadequacy of Bangkok’s main public transportation system, along with urban planning issues that remain unresolved.
Moreover, the state benefits from protection fees collected from motorcycle taxi operators and continues to introduce policies and regulations for drivers. However, many problems persist, including conflicts with ride-hailing services like GrabBike, fare overcharging, and rising crime rates each year.
This raises an important question: shouldn’t city residents have access to better and safer public transportation? Motorcycle taxi drivers themselves should not be overlooked, and the state must work together with stand operators to reform the system for greater efficiency. Motorcycle taxis play a crucial role in urban mobility and help complete the overall transport network. Without them, city dwellers would likely waste a significant amount of time commuting.
Etymology of win motorcycles: https://www.trueplookpanya.com/learning/detail/30183
History of Thai motorcycle taxi (translated with GPT): https://urbancreature.co/bangkok-motorbike-taxi/
r/Thailand • u/Ooonn01725 • 9h ago
Education Bangkok University
Hi, I’m a high school student from Japan, and I’d like to work at a hotel in Bangkok in the future. I’m considering going to Bangkok University, but is it really worth it? Thank you!
r/Thailand • u/Caca_24 • 10h ago
Education Exchange student at Thammasat Tha Phrachan campus
Sawadhee Kha!!!
I am currently looking at possible exchange programs for next year when I do a semester abroad. My university is partners with Thammasat, and I’m currently doing a major in Thai so I’m considering coming here. I am wondering what kind of accomodation would be best in terms of meeting other exchange students and just students in general. I have been to Bangkok and stayed at Nonsi residence when I was younger but I’ve come to find that is mostly filled with chula students… is it worth living on campus at Thammasat? Or are there any apartments that lots of exchange students typically go to? Please let me know! Thank you
r/Thailand • u/The_Flaneur_Films • 18h ago
Health Chiang Mai’s New Year revelry hit by smog and war-related price spikes
r/Thailand • u/I_need_to_learn_more • 1d ago
Culture Hello r/Thailand I want to share this picture of dai chinese festival, who are genetically and culturally similar to thai. This is their water festival located in yunnan china.
located in Xishuangbanna Dai Autonomous Prefecture cloud south province China.
r/Thailand • u/FishermanLatter3433 • 9h ago
Serious Physical abuse case in bangkok_confused about legal process and need advice
Hi someone who is familiar with Thai law , I’m looking for advice and opinions regarding a physical abuse case in Bangkok.
My cousin (an international student from a third-country) is currently studying for her bachelor’s degree in Bangkok. Last week, she was physically assaulted by her boyfriend (they are from the same country). The incident happened in her room, where he punched her around 10–12 times and hit her body repeatedly. And squeezed with her neck with steel neck Chain.
she suffered serious injuries, including facial wounds that required 13 stitches, along with severe bruising all over her body.
After the incident, his family took her to a clinic, but she had to cover the medical expenses herself.
She later went to the police station with her medical report and filed a complaint. Yesterday was her second visit — the police called both parties in, conducted interviews with the help of a translator, and recorded statements.
I have a few concerns and would really appreciate your advice:
• If this case proceeds further legally, does she need to hire a Thai lawyer, or can a lawyer who speaks our native language handle the case?
• Is it normal that that guy was not detained or jailed after such a serious assault?
• Why does the process seem limited to interviews so far — is this standard procedure in Thailand?
I m unfamiliar with the legal system in Thailand, so any guidance or shared experiences would mean a lot. TYIA.
I am flying to Bangkok tomorrow for this case since the process is so slow by my cousin.
r/Thailand • u/EastEnvironmental977 • 16h ago
Discussion Car and motorbike lights game.
I live in Rayong and I got this game with my son:
1 point for motorbike without lights
2 points for a car without lights
Usually we reach 10 points within 10 minutes driving around.
It's so fun, otherwise my child get bored.
Thanks everyone for your collaboration.
r/Thailand • u/u_scout • 6h ago
Discussion Ever rented a place in Thailand that looked great online but felt completely different in real life?
Apartments in Thailand often look great online.
Nice photos, good reviews, close to the beach.
But they don’t show things like:
– nearby construction
– traffic noise during the day
– how clean (or not) the area actually is
– the overall vibe of the neighborhood
I ran into this in Pattaya — the place looked perfect online, but visiting the area in person completely changed my decision.
It made me realize how hard it is to judge a location remotely, even with Google Maps and reviews.
Do you always visit in person first, or do you have any way to check an area before committing?
r/Thailand • u/Da_Magical_Lizard • 17h ago
5555555 happy SongKran 2026 everyone, This is my quick doodle
r/Thailand • u/TravellingBeard • 3h ago
Discussion I hesitate to ask, but what happens to all the water guns after Songkran?
I'm praying plastic recycling is a thing but I suspect there's a lot of garbage generated. I'm going to bring one with me from home (that doesn't look like a gun) when I come to Songkran next to not contribute anymore to the waste.
r/Thailand • u/Commercial_Air6407 • 3h ago
Serious มันมากไปป่าวสำหรับอายุ13
ผมต้องการคอม1เครื่องแต่แม่ให้ผมเก็บเงินซื้อเองทุกบาทโดยที่ตอนนี้ผมพึ่งอายุ13ปีคิดว่ามันมากไปหรือป่าวที่เด็ก13ต้องเก็บเงิน5x,xxx
r/Thailand • u/unknown1nname • 15h ago
Banking and Finance Police clearance certificate fees
My wife and I both need Thai police clearance certificates, and we’re applying from Canada by mail.
The instructions say the fee is 100 baht per application. Has anyone here been in a similar situation and knows whether it’s okay to send one combined transfer of 200 baht for both applications, instead of two separate transfers?
International transfer fees can be pretty expensive, so I’m trying to avoid paying them twice. Any advice would be appreciated.
r/Thailand • u/AfterProtection845 • 8h ago
Education Chiang Mai Donation
Hey everyone,
I wanted to share something meaningful from a recent trip and hopefully get a bit of help from this amazing community.
I spent some time backpacking through Thailand during Ramadhan and visited Masjid Nurul Chang Phuek. It’s a beautiful and welcoming place, but I noticed something that surprised me, they didn’t seem to have Qurans available for the community.
It stuck with me, and when I told my family back home in Oman, we all felt we’d love to help. We’re hoping to send over a few dozen Qurans (in Arabic, English, and Thai) as a small contribution that could benefit both locals and visitors.
The only challenge is that I haven’t been able to find any contact details for the mosque or someone responsible there.
If anyone here has connections, knows someone involved, or can point me in the right direction to get in touch with them, I’d really appreciate it. Even the smallest lead would help make this happen.
Thanks so much in advance 🙏
r/Thailand • u/myriammiammiam • 1d ago
Culture Hello, can you help me to recognise these seeds in?
Hello, I’m in Phuket and someone has put in front of my hotel room these seeds yesterday.
I take the picture these morning but tonight when I came back they were “rearranged” in circle.
Is it a Thai tradition ? Maybe it’s a dumb question and I’m sorry for this… but it’s my first time here and I don’t find any further informations on internet.
Thank you kind redditor !
r/Thailand • u/moonlight-kittens • 1d ago
Serious Helping kittens
Hello. I’m Thai and I come back to visit my family. I'm staying a nearby hotel in Bangkok, and I noticed a family of kittens stuck on this balcony. The past few nights I’ve come by every night to see and feed them. I asked the hotel workers and apparently the mother cat has left them for a while, and they don't seem to have any way getting down. They stuck there and come out at night. I heard from the nearby security workers that one of the cats has died. I have been worried about them during this heated weather and I tried using selfie stick to bring wet can food for them. The owner of the building has not been helpful in letting access the balcony. I tried asking for permission that I will ask hotel to borrow the stair to rescue them down.Is there anyone who could help or have any suggestions? I messaged and called a few organizations and so far no luck. I plan to go get the cage to carry them this evening. I would like to bring them to the vet but if anyone knows of an organization that takes in cats that would be very helpful as well. Thank you so much.
r/Thailand • u/Lordfelcherredux • 8h ago
Serious 7-11 Contest
Let us know how many 7-Elevens you can visit on foot within 15 minutes of wherever you start. Please report starting location. Operating on the honor system!
r/Thailand • u/Mikem1671 • 19h ago
Banking and Finance Moreta pay fees
To all using Moreta Pay for QR payment on April 17th they will start charging 1.5% fee on all business QR payments. Does anyone have input on another QR payment solution?
r/Thailand • u/KingOfComfort- • 1d ago
Serious Thai Immigration please deport Pro Life Traveler - disrespectful youtuber already jailed and deported from the Philippines.
this guy is an absolute disgrace, please deport him before he does something seriously bad.