Thailand November 2025: Full Report on News, Events, Sports & Movies – Flood Crisis, Loy Krathong Magic, and SEA Games Countdown
By World Report Press Thailand Desk | December 2, 2025
November 2025 tested Thailand like never before: catastrophic southern floods claimed 162 lives and displaced over 2 million people, yet the nation still floated thousands of krathongs, crowned Miss Universe controversies, and ran 36,000 marathoners through Bangkok’s royal landmarks. Here’s your complete, SEO-optimized guide to Thailand news November 2025, major events, sports highlights, and movie releases.
Top Thailand News Headlines – November 2025
1. Deadliest Floods in Decades Hit Southern Thailand
162 deaths and 2.1 million affected across nine provinces; Hat Yai and Songkhla remained underwater for weeks. Two officials were suspended over delays in response.
2. King’s Historic State Visit to China
Held from November 13–17, strengthening bilateral ties as trade hit $133.98 billion in 2024 and $76.1 billion in the first half of 2025.
3. Miss Universe 2025 Stuns Bangkok with Drama
Miss Mexico won the crown amid judge resignations, backstage scandals, and one contestant falling onstage.
4. Thailand Cuts GDP Growth Forecast to 2%
Weak exports, a U.S. slowdown, and massive flood damage forced NESDC to downgrade projections.
5. Myanmar Border Clashes Shut Checkpoints
Intense fighting near Mae Sot disrupted trade routes and increased refugee pressure.
Major Events in Thailand – November 2025
Loy Krathong Festival – November 5
Millions floated krathongs nationwide; Sukhothai hosted the grandest light-and-sound celebration despite flood conditions.
Yi Peng Lantern Festival – November 4–6
Chiang Mai’s magical lantern skies returned with controlled releases in Mae On district.
Miss Universe 2025 Finals – November 21
Held at IMPACT Challenger with 122 contestants, boosting tourism and global attention.
Rolling Loud Thailand – November 14–16
Asia’s biggest hip-hop event rocked Pattaya with international stars.
Pattaya International Fireworks Festival – November 28–29
This year themed “Light of Eternal Royalty” in honor of the late Queen Mother.
Chao Phraya Festival of Lights – Nov 9 to Dec 23
Drone shows replaced fireworks as a respectful tribute and environmental upgrade.
Thailand Sports Highlights – November 2025
Amazing Thailand Marathon Bangkok – November 30
Record 36,000 runners, with Queen Suthida joining Eliud Kipchoge. Generated 894 million baht in economic impact.
Thailand 3–2 Singapore (Friendly) – November 13
War Elephants thrilled fans ahead of the AFF Championship.
SEA Games 2025 Torch Relay Announced
Set for December 9–20 across Bangkok, Chonburi, Songkhla, and Nakhon Ratchasima. Thailand targets 241 gold medals.
Toyota Thailand Open Badminton – Super 500
Hosted at Nimibutr Arena with a $475,000 prize pool.
ONE Fight Night 37 – November 8
A packed night of Muay Thai and MMA battles at Lumpinee Stadium.
New Movies Releasing in Thailand – November 2025
Wicked: For Good
Musical/Fantasy – Nov 20
Cynthia Erivo, Ariana Grande
Epic Oz sequel perfect for Loy Krathong season.
Now You See Me: Now You Don’t
Heist/Thriller – Nov 14
Jesse Eisenberg, Woody Harrelson
Magic cons and mind-bending twists.
Ziam (ปากกัด ตีนถีบ)
Thai Horror – November
Local stars
A Northeastern ghost legend tied to Phi Ta Khon culture.
Sound of Falling
Drama – Nov 20
German ensemble
A poetic tale of heartbreak and healing.
Avatar: Fire and Ash
Action/Adventure – November wide release
Zoe Saldaña, Sam Worthington
Pandora returns in fiery, IMAX-filled sequences.
The SpongeBob Movie: Search for SquarePants
Animation/Comedy – November
Tom Kenny, Bill Fagerbakke
Family-friendly fun for the holiday season.
Local film Ziam and long-running hit How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies dominated Thai box office buzz.
Final Takeaway: Thailand’s Unbreakable November 2025
From deadly floods to dazzling festivals, Thailand proved its resilience—grieving and celebrating side by side. As December’s SEA Games torch prepares to shine across the nation, the Land of Smiles pushes forward with unity and strength.





