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THAILAND

For the love of paperback books

News, Itsarin Tisantia, Published on 08/10/2018

» Now that people can read anything online, the act of reading has changed quite a lot. However, many readers still say that printed books play a significant role in their learning.

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THAILAND

Who's responsible for Bangkok's monuments?

News, Published on 23/09/2018

» The hunt to find the caretaker of Victory Monument since the beginning of this month has brought public attention to Bangkok's monuments and how state agencies take care of them.

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THAILAND

A region of diverse cultures

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 30/08/2018

» After over a decade of unrest in the Deep South, violence occurs less often and authorities hope to attract tourists to some areas where the situation is under control. One of several routes being promoted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is the Narathiwat-Betong-Pattani route, along which tourists can appreciate beautiful nature and diverse cultures, learn about royal projects and enjoy shopping.

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THAILAND

Thai-style artwork to adorn the MRT's 'heritage' line

News, Om Jotikasthira, Published on 26/08/2018

» Subway stations can be more than just spaces where commuters try to hectically get on or off the train.

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THAILAND

The finish line

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 17/07/2018

» When the gates opened, the jockeys drove hard and the horses thundered out on the grassy racetrack. The crowd of fortune-seekers went wild cheering for the horses they'd bet on. Some clutched a pair of binoculars. Others had eyes glued to the big screen. In the background, the announcer detailed the race's progress. After just over a minute, the horses covered 1,200m and crossed the finish line. While some continued to cheer, most of the crowd fell into a collective sigh.

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THAILAND

Three months of edgy grassroots art

Life, Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong, Published on 06/07/2018

» Bangkok's first-ever Biennial officially kicked off on Sunday night with an evening aerobics session on the Chao Phraya riverside at a popular spot for dwellers and sports lovers beneath the Rama VIII bridge. The choice of location -- anchored in Bangkok residents' daily lives -- and the disruptive event itself -- complete with ceremonial opening remarks and a ribbon-cutting moment -- set the tone (i.e. caustic, critical and edgy) for the many art exhibitions and activities to be held in Bangkok and elsewhere in Thailand in the coming months.

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THAILAND

Checking up on universal coverage

Spectrum, Paritta Wangkiat, Published on 18/02/2018

» Installing the right medical facilities to take care of a sick family member at home could cost nearly the entire fortune for a household of six people. In the centre of Bangkok's commercial Lumpini area, the shabby-looking house of the Jan-urai family stands amid the Bon Kai community, a slum adjacent to the high-end Polo Club where the wealthy Bangkok elite gather for sporting events.

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THAILAND

Keeping the faith: No stopping Nana clan

News, Published on 17/02/2018

» Ever wondered why there's a BTS Skytrain station called Nana? What about Sukhumvit Soi 4 going by the same moniker? Meanwhile, foreign tourists like to be shocked by Nana Plaza, one of the most famous red-light districts in Bangkok that adopts the same family's name.

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NEWS

For king, country and disbanded brothers

News, Nauvarat Suksamran, Published on 20/01/2018

» A Christian Thai soldier has embarked on a mission to help fellow veterans and their families after he was inspired by the footprints of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who was cremated in October after one year of mourning.

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THAILAND

Redefining what's 'appropriate'

Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 27/11/2017

» After seven years, the first Thai film banned by the Film Act 2008 will see the light of day.