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Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 10/04/2015
» Shoshi Bromley-Dulfano was taking a stroll one breezy evening at Sanam Luang when she came across a string of purple kites. To her, they looked like jellyfish suspended in the sky.
Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 06/04/2015
» Minimalist, clean store design and cordial shop ambience are just some of the many qualities that have made Japanese retail company Muji a success around the world.
Muse, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 04/04/2015
» Thai food cookbooks are not hard to find. If you are a fan of Thai food and like to cook yourself, chances are you may already own a few. But if you still don’t own a single one and are looking for the perfect Thai cooking bible in English, look no further.
Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 23/03/2015
» Everyday, Montri Chantayingyong, 38, rides more than 100km around Bangkok. He doesn't ride his bicycle for leisure or to explore the city, though, Montri rides for a living. He is the founder of bicycle courier service Bikexenger, and works as a courier himself.
Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 23/03/2015
» Last month, Juan Francisco Guillermo, a Chilean cyclist on a 250,000km, around-the-world journey, was killed after being hit by a pickup truck in Nakhon Ratchasima province. One week after the tragedy, members of the Thai Cyclists Network got together in front of Bangkok Art and Culture Centre for a commemorative ceremony. The event saw participants playing dead on the ground to raise public awareness of road safety and the risks faced by cyclists.
Muse, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 07/03/2015
» Who says a girl and a bike can’t BFFs?
Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 05/03/2015
» A Thai contestant has been crowned the winner of the reality cooking competition The Amazing Food Challenge: Fun in The Philippines Season 2.
Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 17/02/2015
» Every second, two people celebrate their 60th birthday somewhere across the globe. That's a total of nearly 63 million 60th birthdays a year. Once people reach this significant milestone, they have the dubious privilege of being labelled old.
Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 17/01/2015
» Since ancient times, portraiture has been a way to memorialise human faces. The origin of the practice dates back to sometime around 2500BC, early examples of which include the bust found in the tomb of Prince Ankhhaf in Egypt. Over the millennia, portraiture has become an intrinsic part of art and its history.
Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 15/01/2015
» Bangkok is not bad at embracing special events observed around the world to raise awareness of a particular issue — be it Car-Free Day, World No Tobacco Day, Earth Day, to name only a few.