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Published on 23/09/2024
» Beloved Danish pop-rock band Michael Learns To Rock (MLTR) is set to make a highly anticipated return to Thailand, bringing their "Take Us To Your Heart" tour to Bangkok on 8 November 2024. Fans can look forward to a nostalgic evening filled with some of the band’s greatest hits, performed live at Union Hall, Union Mall.
News, Supoj Wancharoen, Published on 30/06/2024
» The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) has launched "Suan 50 Suk," its latest public park in Soi Sukhumvit 50, marking its effort to increase green areas in city communities.
Published on 12/02/2024
» An incident involving a student activist honking a car horn at a royal motorcade last Sunday could derail an amnesty bid for lese majeste offenders, according to political pundits.
Gary Boyle, Published on 10/01/2024
» Two Bangkok colleges have suspended classes following a brawl between their students near the MBK shopping mall that caused panic among shoppers.
Life, Published on 08/01/2024
» South Korean duo TVXQ is holding a full-scale concert in the Kingdom, "2024 TVXQ! Concert [20&2] In Bangkok", at Union Hall 2 in Union Mall, Lat Phrao 1, on Feb 3 starting at 6pm.
Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 02/06/2023
» Here's the latest K-pop news this week -- girl group Fifty Fifty has entered the Top 20 of the Billboard Hot 100 and Lee Seung-gi will return to Thailand after four years.
Life, Published on 16/02/2023
» Accor recently announced the opening of its latest ibis budget address -- ibis budget Phnom Penh Riverside.
Business, Published on 08/02/2023
» Attempts to reduce carbon dioxide emissions are not restricted to environmental and technological approaches, as economic instruments are meant to support campaigns against global warming.
Business, Pitsinee Jitpleecheep, Published on 03/05/2022
» Korean food is perceived as premium in Thailand. Thais rarely order it for take-out, mostly dining in at restaurant chains in retail complexes, hotels or Korea Town on Sukhumvit Road.
Life, Amitha Amranand, Published on 21/04/2022
» After the first Covid lockdown in Thailand in 2020, the first performance that brought Bangkok theatregoers back to the physical space was Fullfat Theatre's Save For Later. At that time, the number of cases in Thailand was at a negligible level, and the idea of physical distancing and other pandemic measures were still a novelty. These inconveniences and constraints inspired and pushed theatre artists to experiment and create. Digital technology had a large presence in live performances back then, even in on-site ones.