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  • THAILAND

    Alert after two women busted in Tokyo

    News, Kornchanok Raksaseri, Published on 09/12/2017

    » The Ministry of Foreign Affairs has warned Thai tourists not to carry items for strangers after two Thai women were arrested at Tokyo's Narita airport on drugs charges earlier this week.

  • LIFE

    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 09/12/2017

    » 1. After a dozen years as one of Thailand's premier shopping centres, Siam Paragon is celebrating its latest anniversary with their extensive "Siam The Great Celebration" campaign. It's made up of multiple smaller events set to be held until Jan 15 next year. Examples of the events featured include a pop-up installation from Miu Miu fashion brand, an exhibition of French jewellery brand Cartier's special Cartier Red Box and a Harry Potter-themed "Christmas In The Wizarding World" retail experience. There will also be various special promotions and discounts for shoppers throughout the campaign's duration.

  • SPORTS

    Big names and spine-chilling action inspiring fresh breed of stars in Asia

    Sports, Chuah Choo Chiang, Published on 09/12/2017

    » The PGA Tour's recent annual Asian odyssey served up a marvellous treat for golf fans across Malaysia, South Korea and China, delivering edge-of-your-seat action for the most avid golf fans and those new to the game during an exciting stretch which officials believe can inspire a new generation of golfers from the Asian region.

  • LIFE

    The Ironlady

    Muse, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 09/12/2017

    » At the Osaka Castle Park, Arjaree Kiatfuengfoo broke into a light jog to warm herself up for the 42.195km run she was undertaking on a recent Sunday. The big crowd was cheering in the cool morning. The sky was slightly overcast, with colourful leaves and trees lining the city streets. To Arjaree, it was a great day for a marathon.

  • OPINION

    About politics

    News, Published on 09/12/2017

    » Sceptics see 'arms cache' as another ruse to delay the election v Thaksin's son claims clan are done with politics but uncle still galvanising the Pheu Thai Party v Pundits believe fraternal bonds played a key role in saving interior minister's neck  

  • THAILAND

    Ambassadors of reading kindle love of learning

    News, Published on 09/12/2017

    » In the playground of Khun Yuam Vitthaya School in Mae Hong Son province, Kittisak "Gao" Tianyut and his friends look cheerful yet determined. Kittisak has a story book in his hand, while his friends put paper puppets of colourful animals on their hands. They tell a story, make animal noises, and act out a scene.

  • LIFE

    Italian arm candy

    Muse, Published on 09/12/2017

    » Launch of Miu Miu pop-up installation

  • BUSINESS

    Weaving a family legacy

    Business, Lamonphet Apisitniran, Published on 09/12/2017

    » A versatile businessman whose interests span motorbikes, politics and martial arts, Pimol Srivikorn was forced to leave a slew of passions and positions by the wayside to help keep the family business on solid ground.

  • LIFE

    The Japanese master

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 09/12/2017

    » Just because you're outside of the capital doesn't mean you can't enjoy star-studded dining too. Last month, InterContinental Hua Hin Resort kicked off their series of world-class dining events by bringing in two-Michelin-starred chef Takagi Kazuo, of Kyoto Cuisine Takagi, for a special traditional menu paired with sake. The master of a rare Kyoto cuisine, or "Kyo-ryori", presented a feast that looked like a gorgeous picture of autumn on a plate -- using Tasmanian sea's salmon, abalone, scallops from Hokkaido and hand-picked autumn leaves straight from Kyoto. Showcasing the beauty of Japan's former capital, the beautifully-plated dishes were not a replica of his menus served back in Japan, but a tweaked version that was adapted to suit Thai culture and style. Befitting this grand occasion, the meal was served at La Residence, the hotel's colonial jewel. Before he jetted off to the next fancy dinner he was cooking, we had a quick chat with the chef about Kyoto cuisine and his work ideals.

  • LIFE

    The go-to fashion brand for petite ladies

    Muse, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 09/12/2017

    » Sweet and petite, Rassarine "Kathy" Tanachaiwattanapokin makes the kind of clothes that are perfect for small, dainty women. Although her feminine brand, Made of Fabric, has been around since 2011, it was only this season that the founder/designer presented her autumn/winter collection, "Dreamless Romance", with a big, rosy splash at CentralWorld. With a childhood spent around fabrics and a master's degree in fashion from Istituto Maragoni, Rassarine has turned her passion into a popular label -- so much so that Chinese tourists make her store a stop on their travel itineraries. Using herself as the prototypical model, you'll be sure to always find itsy-bitsy pieces here (Kathy loves short hemlines because they make legs look longer). We talked to the designer about her brand's history and why the girlie girls love it.

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