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Behind closed doors
Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 27/05/2022
» If you've been missing out on all the fun and staying active with outdoor activities -- it's the rainy season's fault -- fret no longer. Come rain or shine, Bangkok has a few places where you can be active while having fun indoors, weather permitting or not. Guru has places where you can boost your spirits on a gloomy day with physical activities.
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A staycation for pawrents
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 29/10/2021
» Standing 40-storey tall amid leafy surroundings, Kimpton Maa-Lai Bangkok celebrates its first anniversary this month. An oasis in the city where you (and your pet) can escape to for a green respite.
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New speedboat service
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 17/09/2020
» A speedboat service between Koh Samui in Surat Thani and Si Chon district in Nakhon Si Thammarat has been launched.
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Voila! unlimited lunch
Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 21/08/2020
» There are pretty good lunch deals in town and not only at restaurants, but hotels, too.
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Travelling post-Covid
B Magazine, Published on 05/07/2020
» With the government's Rao Tiew Duay Gan scheme launched to boost domestic tourism as well as the recently-announced Songkran holidays which were moved from April to the end of this month, vacationers are drafting some itineraries to satisfy their wanderlust as many leading hotel chains and tourist attractions are offering several options of specially crafted holiday packages with extra benefits.
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Return to (new) normal
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 15/05/2020
» Ahead of the possible second wave of Covid-19 curb easing, more businesses have announced their comebacks. Here are some of the noteworthy reopenings for your weekend agenda.
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Creating a buzz
Life, John Clewley, Published on 19/02/2019
» Some years ago, I reviewed Colin McPhee's marvellous book, A House In Bali, about life and gamelan music (traditional Balinese music -- mainly percussive and driven by metallophones or gongs) in Bali during the 1930s. Published in 1947, the book details how a young man, after hearing some rare gamelan music on old records, journeys to Bali in 1929 to seek the music that will change his life. It is an enchanting book, well worth reading.
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Food for thought
B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 11/11/2018
» This week I enjoyed a delicious lunch at Suan Dusit University, my host being none other than the dean of the Faculty of Education.
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CPF officially launched “Culineur”
By prnews, Created on: 20/09/2018, Last updated on: 20/09/2018
» [attachment=2:2lml2zbe]highlight.jpg[/attachment:2lml2zbe][b:2lml2zbe]CPF officially launched “Culineur” school Creating new generation of culinary professionals and innovative entrepreneurs. [/b:2lml2zbe] Charoen Pokphand Foods Public Company Limited or CPF officially opened “Culineur,”...
EA and BCPG join forces to develop renewable electricity
By prnews, Created on: 23/08/2018, Last updated on: 23/08/2018
» [attachment=2:1ahlik9k]1.jpg[/attachment:1ahlik9k][b:1ahlik9k]MEA and BCPG join forces to develop renewable electricity generating business [/b:1ahlik9k] Mr. Chaiyong Puapongsakorn, Governor, Metropolitan Electricity Authority (MEA), and Mr. Bundit Sapianchai, President, BCPG Public Company Limited...
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