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Channels of kindness for flood victims

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 16/09/2024

» Villagers in Chiang Rai are experiencing flooding that has so far affected over 9,000 families. Many people, particularly in Mae Sai district, are stranded in their homes awaiting help from rescue officers.  Meanwhile, floods and landslides are also wreaking havoc in other northern provinces, not to mention the neighbouring countries of Myanmar, Laos and Vietnam. In Chiang Mai, several people have been injured or are missing while many areas in Nan are also currently under water. The floods in Nan are reportedly the worst in 100 years.  Several organisations — public, private and foundations — have joined forces to provide relief for flood-affected victims in all areas. To help out, Life has compiled a list of places where people can donate necessities or provide financial aid.

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Time to have your mooncake, and eat it too

Life, Published on 02/09/2024

» More than 100 different flavours of mooncake from famous hotels and leading brands will be available on the same premises during Mooncake Fest 2024 which will kick off on Wednesday and run until Sept 17, on the 1st floor of CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Road.

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Korean-American artist Eaj to perform live in Bangkok

Life, Published on 27/08/2024

» Jae Park, a Korean-American musician, singer and songwriter, will be flown in for the first and only show during "Very Live Presents eaJ When The Rain Stopped Following Live In Bangkok 2024", at Centerpoint Studio, Soi Lasalle, Sukhumvit 105, on Sept 6 at 2pm.

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It's mooncake season

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 23/08/2024

» The Mid-Autumn Festival is observed annually on the 15th day of the 8th month of the Chinese calendar. This year, it falls on Sept 17. Also known as the Moon Festival or Mooncake Festival,  the occasion is celebrated by millions of people worldwide  to express gratitude for family unity, happiness and abundance.  It's also an occasion for families to reunite. In celebration of a Chinese festivity that dates back 3,000 years,  Life picks some of the best mooncakes from leading hotels around town.

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Returning Thai cultural hospitality to the world

Life, Published on 29/07/2024

» Dusit Thani Bangkok has been a source of vivid memories and beautiful reminiscences since its prestigious opening in 1970. Chronicled with multi-decadal elegance, the name has become synonymous with gracious Thai hospitality extended to guests and visitors, including Thai and international dignitaries from across the world.

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The Peninsula Bangkok presents eco-art

Life, Published on 23/07/2024

» Three exceptional installations made from trash are displayed during "Sanctuary Within" in the main lobby area of the Peninsula Bangkok Hotel, Charoen Nakhon Road, until Aug 31.

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Into the mind of a genius

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 25/06/2024

» Following the success of "Van Gogh Alive Bangkok" and "Monet & Friends Alive Bangkok", Grande Experience, Live Impact Events and Iconsiam have collaborated to present "Da Vinci Alive Bangkok". The exhibition showcases Leonardo Da Vinci's works, featuring an array of large-scale machine inventions, a mesmerising projection gallery, reproductions of acclaimed anatomical studies and Renaissance art.

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Charity and collectables

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 17/06/2024

» As a regular blood donor, Siriporn Plangchatuk, country general manager of Pop Mart Thailand, learned from the National Blood Center, Thai Red Cross Society that during the Covid-19 pandemic, the number of blood donors dropped from 24% to just 11%. This shortage forced many patients to postpone surgeries and/or medical treatments, which affected their life.

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Amal Naj: Taking inspiration from crisis

Life, Published on 06/06/2024

» Once a powerful executive for a worldwide Big Pharma company, Indian-American author and entrepreneur Amal Naj found his true calling in a hospital in Bangkok during the Covid crisis. Suffering from the virus, involuntarily sequestered in strict quarantine during one of this century's darkest times, he had the chance to reflect on what life really means, who he really wanted to be in life, and how he could truly make a difference in the lives of others.