It's OK but I'm very aware that there is a lot of things I cannot afford on a 45K salary in a city that seems to become more and more expensive by the week. I need to make a decision next year on whether to stick around in Bangkok or maybe try my luck in another province wher...
I work at a private secondary school in central Bangkok and my full-time salary (about 18 contact hours a week) is 75,000 baht. I've worked at the school for four years. I do get the option to earn extra income doing Summer camps or special programs outside of the normal English pr...
The 2024 Mercer Cost of Living Survey ranked Bangkok as the 129th most expensive city in the world out of 226 cities surveyed. Expats drawn abroad by multinational corporations with offices in Thailand – most likely inBangkokor one of the nearby manufacturing cities – earn high salaries, even...
The results show that the average cost of the recommended diet was US$ 1.55 per person/day in Bangkok and US$ 3.76 in Manila (2019 prices in purchasing power parities) immediately before the pandemic. This diet is generally affordable for all households in Bangkok, but only for 37% of hous...
Following is a list of prices of various things in Bangkok. Note, there may well be differences here between what you read here and what you pay because prices do vary throughout Bangkok. Due to fluctuating exchange rates and quite simply the fact that this is Thailand and you pay in baht...
Trip one-way, Guangzhou to Bangkok (3 hours): 1300 RMB. Taste budget plan To provide you a concept of exactly how educators atEnglish Firstin China invests their wage, below is an example month-to-month budget plan:. Gross Income (Salary): Up to 15,000 RMB. ...
Posted by: Jennlovesherteeth in Bangkok, Other. Posted: March 7th, 2015 08:03AM Type of Veneer: Porcelain Had a wonderful experience with mine. Had them done in Thailand and not a single regret since. Constant compliments on how white my teeth look. Was this post helpful to you? yes ...
If you’re single, rent will probably be your biggest expense when it comes to the cost of living in Thailand, especially if you live in Bangkok, Phuket, or Pattaya. In fact, many expats spend over 30 percent of their monthly income on rent alone. ...
I first visitedLaoswhen I was living inBangkok. But I never spent much time there beyond a few visa runs toVientiane, the former French trading post and capital of the country. Years later, on a massive trip through the region,I changed that and finally explored the country. ...
of hostels, especially in Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Koh Pha Ngan. While food is a major attraction for all kinds of visitors to Thailand, budget travelers frequently rely on street food or prepare meals in their hostel, which means they might miss out on this culinary aspect of the country...