
What we’re about
The Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand hosts a variety of events which encourage conversation on tough topics. Our clubhouse hosts panel discussions and book launches on events in Thailand and throughout the region, where both members and non-members come to engage in stimulating conversations and meet interesting people. Come join us!
The FCCT is not just for correspondents - in fact, most of our members are not news people. For more than 60 years, the FCCT has played a vanguard role as the ASEAN region's most active press club. The Club advocates press freedom as a cornerstone of civil society in emerging democracies and is a vital venue for an open exchange of information.
A past FCCT president even came up with the slogan, "You don't have to be foreign and you don't have to be a correspondent". We are a very diverse club and welcome all.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- FCCT pub triviaForeign Correspondents Club, Khet Pathum Wan
Gather your friends and colleagues for a night of pub trivia at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand.
Come for a bite and a beverage and test your knowledge. 1,000 baht bar tab up for grabs for the winning team, to be redeemed on the night.
Advanced table bookings encouraged here.
- A Useful Ghost: The development of Thai film on the global stage (Talk and Q&A)Foreign Correspondents Club, Khet Pathum Wan
[Members free, non-members 300 baht. Bar and restaurant open.]
After dying from a respiratory disease, a mother's spirit possesses a vacuum cleaner to protect her husband when he begins showing the same symptoms. A Useful Ghost (2025) has been hailed as one of the most distinctive Thai films of the year, capturing attention at international film festivals. Blending folklore and social realism, the film explores life, loss and labour in post-industrial Thailand through the lens of a ghost story.
The FCCT welcomes the director and the producer of A Useful Ghost to speak about the challenges and opportunities facing Thai filmmakers as they navigate global platforms and domestic realities. The conversation will reflect on how Thai cinema has evolved and where it might be heading as it gains visibility on the world stage.
Ratchapoom Boonbunchachoke, director, A Useful Ghost.Cattleya Paosrijaroen, producer, 185 Films.
Members who wish to book in advance should email info@fccthai.com or call the FCCT office on 02-652-0580.
Non-members can use this link.