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    High Thai dining

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 22/12/2017

    » The setting: Not to be confused with Saffron, the indoor restaurant, Saffron Sky Garden is high above the hustle, bustle and traffic of Sathon Road on the 52nd floor. This garden lounge has recently reopened and caters to those who are looking to unwind after work over a drink or two, or perhaps a romantic night out with a special someone. Plus, it's a more intimate and less crowded alternative than the famous Vertigo and offers the same breathtaking view of the Bangkok skyline and Chao Phraya River. You can choose to sit at their high-stools and tables or choose the bigger tables with comfy couches if you're looking to order more than just drinks.

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    Best Western

    Life, Peerawat Jariyasombat, Published on 01/03/2018

    » The hotel management chain has a Best Deals promotion for its properties in Myanmar. Guests can book two consecutive nights at any Best Western in Myanmar and get 20% off throughout the year.

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    Keepin' it gay, as in fun and carefree

    Guru, Eric E Surbano, Published on 17/08/2018

    » Looking for a fun, gay time out in the city? Ken Kreangsak Leing is your guy. While he runs his own company Theoxeny PR Agency, representing various well-known restaurants and other hospitality businesses, he manages to find time for his other passion: the cheekily named G-Spot Entertainment. Specialising in gay parties which feature drag divas like Drag Race Thailand co-host Pangina Heals as well as several contestants from the show, G-Spot Entertainment has just celebrated its fourth year and shows no signs of stopping. Ken's parties are known for creative themes, shirtless hunks, killer drag performances and tonnes of fun. How did it all start? Ken tells Guru.

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    Fly me to the moon (cake)

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 31/08/2018

    » Once upon a time, Chinese emperors worshipped the Moon in the midst of autumn, believing it would bring them an abundant harvest in the following year. Sacrificing to the Moon later became popular among ordinary folks. And a round-shaped pastry, which symbolises the harvest moon, has become an utmost culinary essential during the season.

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    Celebrating Chinese traditions

    Life, Published on 20/09/2018

    » Lhong 1919 will celebrate the Chinese Mid-Autumn Festival, aka Mooncake Festival, with the Raise the Lantern Under the Moonlight fair, which will be held from Saturday until Monday, 4-8pm.

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    Get your mooncakes

    Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 23/08/2019

    » Available for a very limited time, mooncakes signify not just the approaching of the Chinese Harvest Moon Festival but also prosperity and family reunion.

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    Street art scenes

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 19/03/2020

    » Samut Songkhram has launched Street Art in Muang district to promote tourism.

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    Business (not quite) as usual

    Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 08/05/2020

    » Dining out may not be back at full throttle. A few restaurants have reopened for business with new measures to comply with curfew and safety. If you miss eating out (who doesn't?), visit them.

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    Celebrate Moon Festival with your favourite flavourful brands

    Life, Published on 28/09/2020

    » The Moon Festival is just around the corner and every family with Chinese heritage will soon enjoy dinner and mooncakes together.

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    Sing into Christmas with Opera Siam

    Life, Published on 23/12/2020

    » Opera Siam presents a traditional "Candlelight Carol Concert" on Christmas Eve tomorrow from 6pm to 7.30pm at the Banyan Tree Hotel's Ballroom, Sathon Road.

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