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What's trending and happening this week

Muse, Published on 14/07/2018

» 1 For sweet lovers, enjoying a bunch of desserts can bring in that much-needed sugar rush. Recently, Escape Sansiri Hotel in collaboration with Dandelion Café launched a campaign Sweet Treat By Escape x Dandelion Café, finely creating three scrumptious sweet recipes with a unique design to match the rainy season. Our favourite is Snow White Apple Crumble, which offers a red apple from the oven with crumble and fresh butter. Served with vanilla ice cream, this dessert is one mild-blowing delicious dish. The two others include Crumble, Toasted Dark Raspberry S'more and Seashell Macaron with Sea Jelly. The campaign runs until Jan 13 at Escape hotels in Hua Hin and Khao Yai, with starting price at 195 baht.

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Day of the dolphins

Life, Published on 12/07/2018

» Almost every morning, a batch of around 10, 2m-long pink dolphins, or Indo-Pacific humpback dolphins, can be seen gathering around Thong Nian Bay off Khanom district, Nakhon Si Thammarat. They swim alongside fishing boats and wait for small fish to come their way. The endangered pink dolphins numbering around 50 attract many tourists to Khanom, especially during January-April.

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Far from the madding crowd

Life, Published on 12/07/2018

» The town of Ao Nang in Krabi was quite busy and crowded with local and foreign tourists. Most of them visit Krabi due to the beauty of its nature, be it beaches, islands or cliffs. Only a small number of tourists perhaps visit Krabi for community based tourism (CBT).

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The French Connection

Life, Published on 11/07/2018

» As part of the citywide Photo Bangkok, "The French Connection" looks at the connection between French eyes and Thailand subject, from the time of Father Larnaudie who in 1845 brought the first photographic camera into Siam. The exhibition wants to go beyond the well-worn subjects (beaches, girls, temples) to something deeper and more thoughtful.

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What's trending and happening this week

Muse, Published on 07/07/2018

» 1. July is the month to celebrate diversity. Woof Pack, a group of creators, artists and activists, reflects on the global phenomenon that is June Pride month. They are hosting the LGBT+ Kaleidoscope Through My Lens exhibition. Bringing together a long list of renowned Thai photographers, "Through My Lens" captures the beauty and candour of the Thai LGBT+ community. The photos reflect on societal taboos of nudity and sexuality, exploring the emotions and difficulty of identifying beyond the bounds of gender roles. The exhibition is run until July 22 in the Woof Pack Space located in Sala Daeng.

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Half nature, half imagination

Life, Published on 05/07/2018

» The place looks more like a school than an attraction. It is a group of humble buildings located in a corner of Ban Khuan Sawan School in Na Yong, Trang, in Thailand's south.

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Life's Stories

Life, Published on 04/07/2018

» The first show at the new location of La Lanta presents works by Natthiwut Phuangphi, Pairoj Pichetmetakul and Wattanapon Kitburin. The three artists depict genuine people from all walks of life they have met, from a fisherman to Nepali Sherpa to subway commuters.

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Impressionist Expressionist

Life, Published on 27/06/2018

» Kade Javanalikhikara's paintings explore how artistic fabrication is a form journey nurtured by nature, light, darkness, uncertainty, simplicity and confusion.

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The bad-fat blues

Life, Published on 26/06/2018

» Bakers, listen up. The World Health Organization (WHO) recently announced its latest mission to wipe out all industrially-produced trans fats -- a mainstay in the bakery industry -- by 2023.

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Life in plastic

Guru, Pasavat Tanskul, Published on 22/06/2018

» Earlier this month, a whale was found dead in the southern province of Songkhla after coughing up more than 80 (count 'em! 80!) pieces of plastic bags. We pay the price for being heavy users of single-use plastic items at the cost of a life of one poor, innocent mammal that made national and international headlines around the world. It's a huge wake-up call for us to take immediate action and change our behaviour with the way we do away with our rubbish.