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Found something out of date or wrong on Bangkok Up? Here is how to report it, what we'll do with it, and why reader reports from the ground matter.

Updated Jun 10, 2026·3 min read·By The Bangkok Up editorial team
Modern Thai art gallery room at MOCA Bangkok

Photo: Smuconlaw / Wikimedia Commons (CC BY-SA 4.0)

Tell us what's changed

Bangkok moves fast. A temple changes its hours, a market shifts its days, a BTS extension opens, a beloved restaurant closes, a ticket price resets — and a guide that was right last season is suddenly half a step behind. We work hard to keep pages current, but the single most valuable signal we get is a reader who has just been somewhere and noticed a detail is out of date.

If that's you, please send it over. The more specific you can be — which page, which detail, what you actually found on the ground, and ideally where you saw the new information — the faster we can confirm and fix it.

How we handle a correction

When a correction comes in, we check it against the primary source — the attraction, operator or venue — before changing anything, in line with our source standards. Confirmed errors get fixed as quickly as we can, and the page's 'Updated' indicator reflects the change so you can see how current it is.

Because we never publish precise volatile figures as fixed facts in the first place, most corrections are about how something works, a route, a closure or a venue change rather than a stale number — but all of them help, and all of them are welcome.