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LIFE

Water, water everywhere

Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 11/04/2015

» We’ve all heard how water is good for your skin, and that drinking eight glasses of water a day can give you radiant skin. However, it turns out that there is no scientific to back it up. According to Australian nutritionist Speros Tsindos, the recommendation was driven by vested interests rather than health.

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LIFE

Tradition and transition

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 29/01/2014

» The sight and sound of construction brings eyesores and promises. Chinatown, one of the Bangkok's oldest neighbourhoods, is undergoing a significant transformation, and for those who make a trip there during the Chinese New Year festival, which begins today, the old-school charm and the signs of progress are dual pulls to the city's famous quarters.

TRAVEL

Beach, buffet, bathing and beyond

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 18/07/2013

» Busan is Korea's second largest city, but its dazzling array of attractions is second to none. From 3D K-pop cinema, the world's largest department store and a massive buffet restaurant to a party yacht, Busan is drawing more and more tourists, particularly due to the convenience of transportation offered by Korea Train Express (KTX).

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LIFE

Business is blooming

Muse, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 15/12/2012

» Naphat Boontanonda has two jobs that cannot possibly be further apart from each other.

TRAVEL

Prospecting for a fun time

Life, Napamon Roongwitoo, Published on 27/09/2012

» It was the afternoon of the Luckiest Day, August 8, 1888, when a family of grizzly bears stopped to scratch their backs against a boulder on Big Grizzly Mountain. A villager passing by shortly afterwards spotted something gleaming in the rock. All that scratching had worn down the surface and revealed a bright vein of gold. Once the news got out, hordes of people began descending on Big Grizzly Gulch to seek their fortunes, sparking a gold rush that brought much prosperity to that luckiest of towns, Grizzly Gulch.