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    Weekly ‘Sanook’ column

    By modsquad, Created on: 08/11/2010, Last updated on: 08/11/2010

    » Andrew Biggs writes the weekly ‘Sanook’( roughly translated sanook means fun ) column which appears in the Sunday Brunch section. A fluent Thai speaker and long time resident, his columns explore the sometimes humorous and subtle traits of the Thai people. Forum readers might enjoy re-visiting...

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    CASUAL RELAXED INDIVIDUAL STYLE

    By prnews, Created on: 05/03/2015, Last updated on: 05/03/2015

    » [attachment=0:32j0d6bn]IMG_3653.jpg[/attachment:32j0d6bn] [b:32j0d6bn]CASUALIST[/b:32j0d6bn] debuted in 1989 as a house brand of Central Marketing Group. Today, the business includes 19 counters in department stores and 1 store nationwide and an ever-growing online business. [b:32j0d6bn]CASUALIST[/b:32j0d6bn]...

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    Out of the darkroom

    Life, Kaona Pongpipat, Published on 23/09/2015

    » One doesn't know where to begin, and with what sort of mood, with "Rediscovering Forgotten Thai Masters Of Photography".

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    Children Friendly Place Apartment Rent Sathorn in Bangkok

    By accomrent, Created on: 14/05/2016, Last updated on: 14/05/2016

    » ACCOM ASIA PROPERTY CODE 13000430 Size 200 Sqm 3 Bedrooms 2+1 Bathrooms Rent 85,000 Baht/Month Children Friendly Place Apartment for rent Sathorn in Bangkok Lumphini mrt Purest Soft-tone Interior, beautiful beach wooden floor, balcony, deluxe kitchen, fully furnished, open view, good...

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    A place among the dead

    Life, Anchalee Kongrut, Published on 26/07/2016

    » Cemeteries are a sanctuary for the dead and the mourners. But the Bangkok Protestant Cemetery on Charoen Krung 72/5, known as Soi Susan Farang, has been known as a tourist attraction, due to the beautiful architecture of the memorial sites and splendidly carved gravestones. The cemetery, besides being one of the oldest burial grounds that remain unaffected by the urban development of the city, has a cultural value as a testament of foreign cultures present in Thailand from the mid-19th century until the present day.

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    Our top 10 stories in a year that will be hard to forget

    Spectrum, Published on 25/12/2016

    » Over the past year 'Spectrum' has reported a wide range of issues to give readers valuable insights. Our reporter ambushed the monk who helped Leicester City to their shock English Premier League title to get an exclusive. Another reporter blended in with Chinese yuppies in the new business district of Bangkok to find out why they decided to migrate to Thailand. Two reporters did a series of stories on the Tiger Temple by hanging out with the veterinarian, monks and national park officers to listen to all sides. We were determined to find the truth. Last month we also went up to Chiang Mai to talk to Hmong girls wrongly accused of stealing a British tourist's watch. Here are the top 10 stories in another exciting year of reporting.

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    How did it start?

    Life, Published on 09/02/2017

    » It's hard to say who was the first tourist in Siam, because tourism as we know it didn't exist until a few centuries ago. Indian merchants sailed here in the 5th century, the Chinese came to trade and later to settle, and one of the earliest European travellers were the Portuguese, arriving in Ayutthaya in 1511. In 1680, Ibn Muhammad Ibrahim, a Persian, visited the land and recorded his impressions -- "All around us were trees that never feel the withering touch of autumn" -- while the first guidebook to the Kingdom was written by local resident J. Antonio in 1904. (Its most highly recommended activity is the shooting of birds and mammals.)

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    Come for the hooters, stay for the wings

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

    » On the corner of Soi Thaniya on Silom Road is the newest branch of Hooters, sitting in what was once Flann O'Brien's Irish Pub. The American sports bar franchise, with its famous buffalo wings, beers and of course, Hooters Girls, is no stranger to the country as this newest outlet is the third in Bangkok -- the sixth overall in the country -- to be established. Curious customers who have yet to set foot in one of the eatery chains can do so now with ease as this branch is a few steps away from BTS Sala Daeng and a five-minute walk from MRT Silom.

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    Jetts announces 3 new clubs at ideal locations in Bangkok

    By prnews, Created on: 22/03/2019, Last updated on: 22/03/2019

    » [attachment=2:3c9i31iu]highlgiht.JPG[/attachment:3c9i31iu][b:3c9i31iu]Jetts announces 3 new clubs at ideal locations in Bangkok as part of its aim to have 24 clubs in Thailand by the end of 2019[/b:3c9i31iu] Jetts 24 Hour Fitness has secured three new unbeatable locations in the heart of Bangkok’s...

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    The world on a plate

    Guru, Kankanok Wichiantanon, Published on 18/09/2020

    » The inability to travel has left us hungry for adventure and what better way to satisfy the longing for exploration than tasting new cuisines? Whether it's momos that brings to mind Himalayan snow-capped mountains or feijoada that takes you to a beach in Rio, there's something for everyone. Guru presents a list of restaurants that are your tickets to flavour town.

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