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Published on 31/01/2025
» In 2018, the idea that Bangkok could host works by global art icons like Marina Abramović and Yayoi Kusama seemed unthinkable. The concept of transforming this vibrant, bustling metropolis into a canvas for an international art festival—a Biennale—felt equally ambitious. Yet, just a few years later, Bangkok has become an essential landmark in the world of contemporary art, blending its rich cultural heritage with cutting-edge global artistic expressions.
Life, Published on 23/10/2024
» The "Sawasdee Seoul Thai Festival 2024: T-Pop Story" took place earlier this month at Cheonggye Plaza in Seoul, attracting over 50,000 visitors eager to experience Thai culture. This event marked a dual celebration of Thailand's rich heritage and the 65th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Thailand and South Korea.
Life, Published on 21/05/2024
» Boxing fans are invited to witness the second "Boxing Road To Paris World Qualifying Tournament" and join other activities which will take place at Indoor Stadium Huamark, Ramkhamhaeng Road, from Friday to June 2.
Published on 27/02/2024
» “Unforgettable experiences are in the making,” teases an Instagram post from Feb 13 liked by more than 80,000 people. The photo offers a glimpse of an empty white-sand beach, azure waters, and the barely visible roofs of buildings immersed in a lush landscape of trees. “We are eager to welcome new guests to our resort in Thailand.”
Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 06/02/2017
» Hair tousled, eyes rimmed with black liners. Five figures dressed in black and white ensemble start moving to the beat of the electronic pop dance music.
Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 23/04/2014
» Toot Yung Art Center’s current resident artist Maja Hurst thinks it’s for other people rather than herself to decide what type of artist she is. While some call her a street artist as her murals can be found on large-scale buildings in cities such as Cape Town, Cologne, Atlanta, Rio de Janeiro and Berlin under the alias Tika, there’s a strong graphic design element to her work.
Life, Parisa Pichitmarn, Published on 20/02/2014
» It’s definitely something to question. Why hadn’t someone staged a muay Thai play in Thailand earlier? Maybe our sabai sabai temperament is the cause, but after all these years, Ekachai Uekrongtham has finally created a piece of theatre — Muay Thai Live — that single-mindedly uses muay Thai as the main fuel to create a spectacular live show. First opening at Asiatique earlier this year, Muay Thai Live encapsulates the origins and heroes of muay Thai in history, spanning 300 years from the past to present day, into an hour-and-a-half timeframe.