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Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 13/07/2023
» Located in the Cotai zone of Macau, Wynn Palace, the younger sister property to Macau's first Las Vegas-style resort Wynn Macau, puts on a really big show from the moment guests arrive to the moment they leave to ensure a truly memorable stay.
Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 09/05/2023
» Dusit Hotels and Resorts under Dusit International, one of Thailand’s leading hotel and property development companies, is opening three hotels within the next 30 days. Two new properties in Bangkok and another in Japan.
Published on 30/03/2023
» LONDON: What would a dream vacation for a James Bond superfan look like? Skiing down the mountain location of the iconic chase scene in Spectre? Sipping ice-cold martinis (shaken, not stirred, obviously) in London?
Guru, Suthivas Tanphaibul, Published on 21/01/2022
» You may think Bangkok has already been overly photographed from our fancy malls, cool cafes, famous temples and countless other attractions. However, there are still lesser-known and less-obvious spots in the city that are worthy of being checked out for the 'Gram. Get your camera, face mask and hand sanitiser ready as we submerge into the aesthetics of Bangkok's landmarks and architecture. We list a map of photogenic spots hidden inside this concrete jungle.
Life, Sithikorn Wongwudthianun, Published on 01/01/2016
» When some friends of mine found out I was a planning a trip to South Korea, they wondered why. “There’s nothing to do there. Why don’t you go to Japan instead?” was a typical response. So, I set off on my journey dead set on proving them all wrong. And here’s my Korean exclusive.
Guru, Published on 25/07/2014
» Peaceful and quiet, the iconic Chao Phraya River has always offered city dwellers a refuge from their assiduous lifestyle (and we aren’t talking about releasing fishes and turtles into it for merit). Take a break from the traffic-clogged roads, eardrum-rupturing nightclubs and selfie-snapping shoppers, and head to these waterfront venues for something different. They are worth the trek and boat ride; heck, even the swim (just beware of the mysterious creatures lurking beneath the murky waters).
Guru, Published on 28/12/2012
» If you're reading this, then we're sorry you didn't manage to score yourself extended holidays for the New Year break. C'mon, what kind of person are you?! Nobody does anything productive the Friday before a long celebratory weekend! Before we rush out of the office for our (very well deserved) New Year break, we've rounded up the best ways to bring in 2013 in style. Happy New Year and see you again next year, everyone!
B Magazine, Published on 23/12/2012
» Back in the day, a weekend getaway for most Bangkokians usually meant spending a night or two at the beach in Pattaya or Hua Hin _ or, in case of a long weekend, on Koh Samet. While the combination of sea, sand and sun has never really lost its holiday appeal, more city dwellers today are heading northeast for a quick recharge among the region's lush rollicking hills and valleys. Located just a little over two hours from Bangkok, Khao Yai over the last few years has become a new "it" destination, offering expanses of unspoiled nature, numerous themed resorts, adventure-based attractions while also playing host to music festivals, including Thailand's largest, the Big Mountain Music Festival.
Life, Yanapon Musiket, Published on 07/11/2012
» To photographers, a picture means more than a thousand words. For some of them, especially high-profile cameramen, every picture they shoot represents their idea of reality and maybe of life.
B Magazine, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 01/07/2012
» Visitors to Bangkok 100 years ago described a city of tree-lined canals and floating markets, of languid ferry drivers taking people around town. In a modern age of choking traffic, concrete high-rises and hectic urban life, such images of the past are still layered with nostalgia.