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LIFE

Board The Blue Jasmine

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 27/01/2026

» Jim Thompson continues to go "beyond silk' by joining forces with The Blue Jasmine, a restored historic train travelling from Bangkok’s Hua Lamphong station to four provinces, with stops at ancient sites.

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InterContinental Bangkok Sukhumvit opens with 'foodie staycation'

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 31/01/2024

» InterContinental Bangkok Sukhumvit has officially opened along with Rogues, the new speakeasy-meets-supper club where curated cocktails are complemented by live jazz performances.

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Fascinating Fonts

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 29/07/2022

» The Thai alphabet has an aesthetic appeal that has inspired many creative and artistic works. Since today is National Thai Language Day and to honour Thailand's mother tongue, here are a few noteworthy Thai-font-inspired works and the creative minds behind them.

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Looking ahead

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 01/07/2022

» Welcome to the second half of 2022, officially! Things are looking up as the mask mandate has been lifted and Miss Rona is considered an endemic, starting from today. To celebrate getting back to the old normal, we think it's fitting to present exciting openings of hotels that you can look forward to.

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Yakiniku Solo, No Problemo

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 03/12/2021

» Convention dictates that yakiniku is a group activity or at least that's how I've been perceiving it. Enter the first Thai branch Yakiniku Like (fb.com/yakinikulike.th), the first fast-casual yakiniku restaurant from Japan, which arrives with a few twists of its own.

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Sushi expressway

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 23/04/2021

» Sushiro is famous for being an affordable purveyor of conveyer belt sushi, aka kaiten sushi, with prices starting at ¥100 per plate (¥110 with tax to be more accurate). Found three decades ago, the famous sushi chain operates 600 branches in Japan and overseas. Sushiro made its Thailand debut on the seventh floor of centralwOrld.

OPINION

Happy Belated April's Fool Day!

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 02/04/2021

» Sometimes I feel like every other day is April's Fool Day in Thailand given the sheer number of unbelievable news stories, for good or bad reasons, that happen. To belatedly celebrate April's Fool Day in a way that the authorities won't have any problems with, I present you with 10 news stories -- your job will be to discern which ones are genuine. Put T in front of the story you think is true and put F if you think it's an April's Fool Day prank, you know the drill. The answers are provided at the end so no cheating!

OPINION

Civil Partnership Bill # Marriage Equality

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 17/07/2020

» Last week, the Cabinet endorsed a bill allowing partnership registration of same-sex unions, along with related legal amendments to ensure people of all genders to have most of, if not all, the same rights as married couples.

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Return to (new) normal

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 15/05/2020

» Ahead of the possible second wave of Covid-19 curb easing, more businesses have announced their comebacks. Here are some of the noteworthy reopenings for your weekend agenda.

OPINION

Uniquely Thai Logic

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 17/01/2020

» A school in Pathum Thani was recently exposed for having the controversial policy of gauging the loudness of students singing the national anthem. They were so serious about it that they divided the students into three categories, based on how loud they are: green, yellow and red. If a student is given green, then they pass. Yellow means they have to sing it twice. Red means they have to sing it thrice. WTF, you ask? This idea is supposed to measure how much students love Thailand. The louder they sing, the more patriotic they are. Simple logic. Of course, the school scrapped this unnecessary practice after receiving overwhelmingly negative feedback from the public. Simple logic, too.