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Donate to help the needy survive pandemic

Life, Published on 04/02/2021

» SEA Junction, a Thai nonprofit organisation and foundation, is calling for contributions to its grant-making programme "Build Resilience Of Communities Amid The Covid-19 Pandemic In Southeast Asia".

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What 2019 brought to Thailand's strongest industry

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 26/12/2019

» Life reviews the highlights of the tourism sector during the past 12 months.

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Contemporary interpretations of regional favourites

Life, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 27/09/2019

» Inspired by his travels throughout Thailand, chef Krit Prathuangsukh's new tasting menu at Basil at the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit showcases the diversity of Thai ingredients and cooking techniques. Each dish of the nine-course "Thai Journey" menu reinvents a regional classic with a modern twist, while remaining distinctly Thai.

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Rollingwith it

B Magazine, Published on 13/08/2017

» There's total silence in the taxi to Hanoi International Airport. It's the kind of silence that reminds you that there's normally something humming or creaking or chirping or playing in the background. The young taxi driver, with a band-aid on his forearm, is clean cut. He doesn't have his phone out to chat. He doesn't make an attempt at conversation with me. He doesn't turn the radio on.

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Six degrees of Songkran separation

B Magazine, Michael Ruffles, Published on 12/04/2015

» Songkran officially starts tomorrow, which means it really started on Friday evening or even a little earlier to beat the traffic. There really is nothing like Thailand’s unique new year water festival, so long as you discount coincidentally similar events and traditions in places like Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar. It’s a chance to let off steam in the hottest month of the year by brushing up against a thousand clammy, clay-covered bodies in Silom Road and stumbling from beer station to beer station in hope of a cold can.