Thai Ghost Stories 5
I used to think it was just a sound. Just a dream. Until the night I realized something might have come home with us.
Read MoreI used to think it was just a sound. Just a dream. Until the night I realized something might have come home with us.
Read MoreAfter slipping back into old habits, I decided to try again. This chapter is about small, honest steps toward healthier choices — not perfection. If you’ve ever battled cravings, you might relate.
Read MoreWhile driving past an old housing complex one night, my boyfriend told me about something that happened there when he was a child. It involved a fever, a strange dream, and a mother who refused to be afraid. Real or not — I’ll let you decide.
Read MoreSometimes, the smallest acts leave the biggest impact. In everyday school moments, I’ve seen how simple kindness can turn an ordinary day into something meaningful.
Read MoreSome memories refuse to fade — especially the ones you can’t fully explain. In Thai Ghost Stories 3, I revisit three unsettling moments from a house that never felt entirely empty. Read on… if you’re ready to step inside.
Read MoreOnce, Hu Phap was a young elephant in a clip that made many people smile.
Today, his story invites us to pause and reflect on the bond between people, forests, and wild elephants.
This piece is simply a quiet way to remember him.
Valentine’s Day doesn’t always have to be about roses, gifts, or grand gestures. Sometimes, love shows up in quieter, simpler moments we don’t even notice at first. This story is about the Valentine I see now — shaped by time, memories, and everyday care. A kind of love that feels real, comfortable, and enough.
Read MoreThis is not just a story about teaching children how to swim. It’s a poolside tale of laughter, fear, and small misunderstandings between children, parents, and a PE teacher with over 20 years of experience.
Read MoreSometimes, we return to the same place—not to travel, but to remember. Today I went back to a temple filled with quiet moments, family memories, and someone I still miss. This is not a travel review, but a small personal journey of the heart.
Read MoreOld walls, darkness, and silence were unsettling — but nothing was more frightening than seeing everything in the room clearly once daylight arrived.
Read MoreThis field is not just a playground, but a place full of stories. In this episode, kindergarten students learn through walking, exploring nature, and growing together beyond the classroom. Every step becomes a meaningful learning experience.
Read MoreThis is a small story about us—nothing dramatic, just real life. He talks, I listen, and then I write. Some stories start with big moments, but ours begins with everyday honesty.
Read MoreStill Overweight But Trying #1 is about a day when snacks won, but I didn’t quit. It’s messy, honest, and full of small efforts that still count.
Read MoreElephant Characters of Thailand #1: Muturaja is not just an elephant who returned home.
He is a reminder that care, patience, and kindness can truly change a life.
Thailand isn’t what you think! Discover the truth behind funny stereotypes and see what makes Thailand truly unique and unforgettable.
Read MoreThis article explores how Cambodia amusingly claims Thai culture, celebrities, and traditions in a light-hearted but thought-provoking way.
Read MoreThailand declared a full ceasefire, but Cambodia continued to launch attacks at multiple points. Despite peace talks, trust was broken. Many now question what “ceasefire” truly means.
Read MoreWe fight not because we want war, but because we must defend our nation. This was not the first act of aggression. And Thailand will not remain silent when lives are at stake.
Read MoreThis is a chilling true story from Thailand about a ghost haunting a hotel room air vent. It blends real experiences, local beliefs, and Thai spiritual culture. Whether you believe in ghosts or not, this story may give you chills.
Read MoreWhen Thai people travel or live abroad, we sometimes get asked the most unexpected (and hilarious) questions. Some of them make us laugh.
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