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Porsche announces a comprehensive 2023 update for all variants of the Taycan

Life, Published on 01/08/2022

» Porsche has announced that depending on when their vehicle was delivered, Taycan customers will benefit from, among other things, an increase in powertrain efficiency as well as new functions and improvements in the Porsche Communication Management. The update is free for customers and can be done during a visit to a Porsche service workshop.

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TRAVEL

Skipping ahead

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 23/04/2020

» Earlier this month when I launched this bi-weekly Travel Diary series, I had a gut feeling that this coronavirus pandemic could drag on a lot longer than many people had thought. Maybe it could even take a whole year. However, feedback revealed that readers were more optimistic and believe it won’t be that long. Some even suggested that it would benefit them more if — instead of featuring destinations suitable for the season that matches the current time of year, but may not be useful if the travel ban is still in place — I should just skip a couple of months ahead.

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TRAVEL

Phuket's hidden pearl

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 09/05/2019

» During one of last year's downhill mountain biking competitions, there was a new team participating. The group was made up of skilled riders I had never met before. They were from Phuket. I must admit I wasn't aware that the Pearl of the Andaman is home to an active community of downhillers. Where's their training ground?

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TRAVEL

Ancient Thailand, under threat

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 07/03/2019

» Centuries before the rise of Sukhothai, and even the Khmer Empire preceding it, the Dvaravati civilisation (6th-11th century) dominated much of what is now Thailand. Few ruins from the period remain. The largest, and one of the best preserved, is Khao Khlang Nok, the grand stupa in Si Thep Historical Park in Phetchabun province.

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LIFE

Revisiting Khon Kaen with my best friend

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 24/01/2019

» Cycling wasn't in the plan when I went to Khon Kaen recently on one of my "update trips" to see how places have changed. But late that morning, after having spent an hour or so strolling under the scorching sun, I came across something refreshingly delightful: a bicycle rental shop. A godsend!

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LIFE

A hidden gem in Bangkok's heart

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 03/01/2019

» Notorious for murky water, Klong Saen Saeb is obviously not the most beautiful canal in Bangkok. But a visit to a short section of this historical waterway may make you see it in a very different light.

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LIFE

There's riding in those hills

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 13/12/2018

» Cyclists in Bangkok and Samut Prakan are lucky to have such nice places to enjoy their favourite sport, those famous bicycle lanes around Suvarnabhumi airport. But wouldn't it be even better if there were another purpose-built training ground that is not so flat? How about a bikes-only road on hilly terrain?

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LIFE

Island of unspoilt charm

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 11/10/2018

» Nothing lasts forever. But no less true is the fact that certain things do last longer than expected. The peaceful and simple lifestyle of the rural communities on Koh Sukon of Trang province is an amazing case in point.

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LIFE

Koh Lan's best-kept secret revealed

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 20/09/2018

» Millions of people from around the world have visited Koh Lan, the popular island just 8km off the shore of Pattaya. However, very few of them -- I guarantee -- got to enjoy such stunning scenery like what you are seeing in some of the photos shown here.

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LIFE

Appreciating Kantang's past glory

Life, Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 30/08/2018

» Of the six provinces along the Kingdom's southern peninsula, only Trang can be reached via railway. The Andaman rail tracks run past Trang city and end in Kantang, which is connected to the Andaman Sea 15km or so away by the Trang River. After its establishment in 1893, Kantang acted as a major socio-economic hub in the area and was an important port for goods from the West.