- Source: List of magazines in Thailand
Magazines formed a major component of the Thai publishing industry in 20th century. Printed Thai-language serial publications began with The Bangkok Recorder in 1844, but it wasn't until after the abolition of absolute monarchy in 1932 that a distinct genre of magazines, as opposed to newspapers, began to form, prominently featuring fiction and lifestyle-related content. Magazine publishing experienced a boom in the late 20th century and the 2000s, diversifying into many niche titles, numbering over 400 at its peak. However, they sharply declined as a result of digital disruption in the 2010s, and many have since either converted to online-only or ceased publication entirely.
Print magazines by genre
= Art and design
=B1 (? to 2015–2017)
Creative Thailand (2009–?)
Happening (2007–2015)
iDesign (? to 2015–2017)
Wallpaper* Thai edition (? to 2015–2017)
= Automotive
=4Wheels (1992–present)
Car Thailand (?–2017)
Formula (?–?)
Option Thailand (1981–2017)
= Business
=BrandAge (?–?)
Manager monthly (1983–?)
Monograph (2015–?)
= Comics and manga
=C-Kids (1994–2016)
= Celebrity gossip
=Hamburger (2002–2015)
Hello! Thailand (2006–present)
Maya Channel (?–present)
Oho (2008–2015)
Oops! (2004–2016)
Who (2008–2016)
Zupzip (2009–2015)
= Fashion
=Dont (2010–?)
Harper's Bazaar Thailand (2005–present)
Image (1988–2016)
Kazz (?–present)
Lips (1999–?)
L'Officiel Thailand (2011–present)
= Film
=Bioscope (2000–2022)
Moving Picture News (1922–1927)
The Hollywood Reporter Thailand (2016–2017)
= Food and health
=Health & Cuisine (?–2017)
Krua (1994–2017)
Cheewajit (?–present)
Sook (2014–?)
= Knowledge and general interest
=A Day (2000–?)
A Day Bulletin (2008–?)
Art & Culture (1979–present)
Darunowat (1874–?)
Muse Mag (2011–?)
National Geographic Thailand (?–present)
Thawi Panya (1904–1907)
Sarakadee (1985–present)
The Siam Pra Bheth (1897–1898)
Way (2006–?)
= Lifestyle
=247 (2007–?)
BK Magazine (2005–present)
Giraffe (2014–2017)
Koo Sang Koo Som (1980–2017)
Lips Love (2015–?)
= Men's
=GM (1985–?)
GQ Thailand (2014–present)
Lips Garçon (2015–?)
Men's Health (2006–2017)
= Music
=Billboard Thailand (2016–2017)
The Guitar Mag (1969–present)
= News and politics
=Matichon Weekly (1980–present)
Manager Weekend (2008–present)
Nation Weekend (1992–2017)
= Shelter magazines
=Baan Lae Suan (1976–present)
= Travel
=Barefoot (? to 2015–2017)
= Women's
=Cleo Thailand (1997–2019)
Cosmopolitan Thailand (1997–2016)
Dichan (1977–2017)
Elle Thailand (1994–present)
Her World Thailand (2004 to 2015–2017)
In Magazine (2005 to 2015-2017)
Kullastree (1970–present)
Kunlasatri (1906–?)
Kwanruen (1968–present)
Lalana (1973–1995)
Lemonade (2011–2016)
Lips Palette (2015–?)
Lisa (? to 2015–2017)
Madame Figaro Thailand (?–2017)
Marie Claire Thailand (2004–2017)
Narirom (1906–1907)
Ploy Kaem Petch (1992–2016)
Praew (1978–present)
Priew (1981–2015)
Sakulthai (1954–2016)
Satree Sarn (1948–1996)
Seventeen Thailand (2002–2016)
Sudsapda (1983–2019)
Volume (2005–2016)
We (? to 2015–2017)
Women's Health (?–2017)
= Youth
=Cheeze (2006–?)
I Like (2001–2016)
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