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Luxury Living Redefined: Tait Sathorn 12 Unveils Iconic Condominium Project

Published on 07/11/2023

» RML (Raimon Land Public Company Limited), a leading developer of luxury and ultra-luxury real estate, is offering a sneak peek of the iconic landmark in the heart of the city - the luxury ready-to-move-in 'Tait Sathorn 12' for the first time. With the concept of 'Live The Iconic Life,' this new condominium project offers an ultimate living lifestyle in the heart of Sathorn, emphasising convenient living in every dimension, with an outstanding design that has won numerous awards for three consecutive years. The common area covers a spacious area of more than 2,000 square metres. Sales of the project have surpassed 97%, and customers have transferred quickly, leading RML to be confident that this year's transfer rate will exceed the 2.6 billion baht target.

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LIFE

Celebrate International Coffee Day, Oct 1, with the drink's history in Thailand and chit-chats with experts

Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 30/09/2022

» Nothing gets you through the day like a cup of coffee, whether to kickstart your morning or keep you awake all day long. Many might see coffee as just another caffeinated drink, regardless of how it is brewed, with little or no thought to its origins.

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LIFE

Strange brew

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 29/03/2018

» He went down to the crossroads, fell down on his knees, asked the Lord for mercy -- and somehow got it. In this biopic documentary, Eric Clapton -- his place in the pantheon of guitar god-dom guaranteed -- is a tragic genius denounced by his own mother and nurturing a desperate crush on his best friend's wife, which kept his guitar wailing and weeping. Here's a 60s-70s blues-rock maverick who sold his soul to heroin, cocaine, cognac, whatever, and when he emerged from the pit and things began to feel wonderful tonight, he lost his son in a terrible, terrible accident. That a new documentary about his life to date is allowed to end happily is proof that rock'n'roll (and life itself) can cheat the claws of fate and go on for longer than 12 bars.