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Published on 06/02/2026
» The Creative Economy Agency (public organisation) or CEA, in collaboration with a wide network of public and private partners, ranging from government agencies, businesses, associations, academic institutions, designers, creatives, communities and international allies, has officially opened Bangkok Design Week 2026 (BKKDW2026) — Southeast Asia’s largest design festival. Now in its ninth edition, the event is being held under the “DESIGN S/O/S” theme, signalling that “design” serves as a solution to multidimensional challenges amid widespread crises spanning economic, environmental, social, and quality of life issues, while also elevating the city to new heights.
Published on 12/01/2024
» Bangkok, with a population exceeding 10 million, consistently ranks as a "must-visit" city due to its diverse attractions, affordable cuisine, reasonable cost of living, and friendly locals. Despite being a popular global destination, it placed 98th out of 140 cities on the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2021 'Most Livable Cities' list. Challenges such as traffic congestion, inadequate infrastructure, air quality issues, limited green spaces, and public areas, combined with an aging population and cultural changes, contribute to this ranking.
Life, Published on 03/02/2022
» The Creative Economy Agency invites everyone to explore creative solutions that allow us to co-exist with Covid-19 during "Bangkok Design Week 2022", which will take place from Saturday to Feb 13. Held under the theme "Co With Creation", the festival is a platform for creators and experts from various sectors to come up with ideas of co-existence with Covid-19 as a prelude to the possibility of a new way of life that enables us to move forward and prepare for the future.
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 05/05/2021
» Despite the third wave of the pandemic hitting Thailand hard, Bangkok Design Week 2021 (BKKDW) has returned with the theme of "Resurgence Of Possibilities".
Life, Published on 03/05/2021
» At last, the much-anticipated "Bangkok Design Week" will make a comeback with more than 300 programmes to be presented primarily via online channels and also physically at many venues in Bangkok, from Saturday until July 31.