Thai Lottery How to Win Lottery Prizes in Thailand

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Buying lottery tickets is a great way to win big money in Thailand. The lottery is one of the two legal forms of gambling in Thailand. The other form is horse racing. Almost one in four Thais gamble on a regular basis.

หวยนกตาทิพย์ is run by the Government Lottery Office (GLO) and has a strict legislative framework. The winner must present their winning ticket and Thai ID card to claim their prize. The prize must be claimed within two years of the lottery draw date. The winner must also pay stamp duty on all winnings.

One of the oldest forms of gambling in Thailand is the Thai lottery. The first lottery was held in the early 1800s, based on Chinese-style games. During the World War I, the lottery was drawn to help Thailand get through the war. This was followed by a revival in the late 1930s.

The first prize in the lottery was 22 or 30 million baht. The lottery was also called the "jackpot" prize. The bonus prize, meanwhile, was a 22 million baht prize. เลขนกตาทิพย์ abolished the bonus prize on August 1, 2015.

There are two types of lottery tickets in Thailand. They are sold by ticket agents and retailers. The tickets have a six-digit number, printed on a special paper with a two-tone watermark. The numbers are also coated with special chemicals to help keep stains from showing up.

The official national lottery is drawn twice a month. It is followed by horse racing in Bangkok. There are three lottery offices in Bangkok, which sell lottery tickets.