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Enjoy your noodles the Thai way

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 08/02/2021

» According to the Chinese calendar, we'll be welcoming the Year of the Ox this Friday. Thanks to the pandemic and for the first time as long as I could remember, the Chinese New Year of 2021 is officially regarded as a national holiday.

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A glimpse into the future

Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 17/07/2020

» If you hadn't noticed, we're halfway through 2020 already. With everything that's happened the past six months, there's probably a lot of us dreading what the rest of the year holds. Remember when we were so happy in 2019 that a new year was around the corner? Things are looking up as we move forward. Restrictions have eased and events -- you know, those things were people get together and do stuff -- are being held again. This week, we've listed down a few that deserve a note in your calendar.

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Iconsiam Christmas lights dazzle Chao Phraya River

Life, Published on 11/11/2020

» Iconsiam is celebrating Christmas and New Year with "Bangkok Illumination 2020", in which the mall has transformed its River Park into a captivating land with dazzling lighting and lines of illuminated Christmas trees on the bank of Chao Phraya River, until Dec 30.

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It's never too late to bloom

Life, Published on 20/12/2022

» Celebrating its origin and identity, Sulwhasoo has released two films under a new campaign that inspires women to bloom to the fullest in life like the meaning of the brand name.

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Songkran splash

Guru, Published on 12/04/2019

» While many of you are most likely out of the city for the New Year holidays, we cooked up a fun diversion that hopefully depicts the many situations of how you would be celebrating Songkran in the city with our somewhat linear mini Choose-Your-Own-Adventure-style game. Would you party at one of the many (and we mean many) festivals around or are you the type who will brave the crowds on the streets and spray water at passersby? Happy holidays!Rise and shine! Wannee pen wan Songkran! Things are about to get super soaked and you need to get ready. Do you have all the necessary equipment (sunglasses, phone bag, water gun, yadom, etc.) to start your wet n wild festivities?

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A short meeting with Buddha

B Magazine, Andrew Biggs, Published on 08/01/2017

» I had a special New Year's celebration. I did something I never thought I would ever do. It all began with a drunken question from an equally drunken friend back in early December at an Ekamai establishment. "So what are you planning for this New Year's Eve?"

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Count Down To 2017 In The "Romance On The River" Theme

Holiday Time, Published on 28/12/2016

» Shangri-La Hotel, Bangkok lets the New Year pace in gracefully at its acclaimed dining outlets as guests reward their loved ones with authentic feasts where decadent New Year temptations await and count down to 2017 in the "Romance on the River" theme. The hotel's master chefs will bring a sparkling calendar filled with gourmet celebratory treats in enriched festive spirit at various venues.

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What's trending and happening this week

Muse, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 31/12/2016

» 1.Nothing says holiday celebration like a barbecue with your family and friends. That's why the charming people at The Commons, Thong Lor, invite you to their Grill & Chill End Of Year BBQ Bash, the perfect primer to a night of counting down the New Year. Open from 11am-8pm, entrance costs 1,200 baht, which will include one BBQ entrée and an "unlimited feast" from the event's many vendors.

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Let's all pray for a better 2018

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 27/12/2017

» Revelry is not the only way to welcome the New Year. Instead of joining the noisy countdown gatherings, many people plan to mark the occasion in a solemn way, by praying.

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What's in Marie Kondo's closet?

Life, Published on 04/02/2019

» The unlikely television hit of this new year is Netflix's Tidying Up With Marie Kondo. With each episode, Kondo, a Japanese consultant and author of international best-sellers on how to reduce clutter, applies her signature "KonMari" process to a different Los Angeles home. The system is simple: keep only the things that "spark joy" in you. Everything else can be tossed. Evidence of Kondo's growing influence can be seen at America's thrift stores, many of which are reporting a surge in donations since the Netflix show debuted last month.