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    Sukhothai gets street art

    Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 01/07/2021

    » The Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration (Dasta) is helping local communities launch 3D street art in Sukhothai province.

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    Police bust Thong Lor ganja gang

    News, Post Reporters, Published on 06/05/2020

    » Police have busted a gang selling marijuana online in Bangkok's Thong Lor area, arresting 12 men during raids in the capital, Pathum Thani and Ayutthaya.

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    Unknown pleasures

    B Magazine, Suthon Sukphisit, Published on 30/06/2019

    » Culture Minister Vira Rojpojchanarat said his ministry will seek to have tom yum goong (spicy prawn soup) listed by Unesco as part of the country's tangible cultural heritage. That the ministry is giving some attention to Thai food culture makes for a welcome, and somewhat surprising, change.

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    Informant network to safeguard city

    News, Wassayos Ngamkham, Published on 31/10/2016

    » Inner city residents will be encouraged to serve as the "eyes" of the police force by helping to look out for irregularities, following a bomb threat in Bangkok.

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 06/08/2016

    » 1 It's not easy making a living as a musician in Thailand, where the concept of paying for a piece of music barely exists. To show your sympathies for the plights of your favourite artists, come show your support at Cat Radio's It's Me Cat Foodival featuring a staggering host of artists, bands and musicians across all genres of Thai music coming together to cook and sell various dishes inspired by their band's names or songs. Held at the Airport Link station today from 11am-11pm, the feast also features live gigs, as well as cooking classes with the likes of Lula and Greasy Cafe. Tickets cost 300 baht, and can be found at any 7-Eleven near you.

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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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    Philips and Xovic open its first dedicated facility

    By prnews, Created on: 07/11/2014, Last updated on: 07/11/2014

    » [b:pmoxvajw]Philips and Xovic open its first dedicated facility for advanced medical equipment training in Thailand The Learning and Experience Center” aims to address healthcare challenges in Thailand[/b:pmoxvajw] [attachment=0:pmoxvajw]1.JPG[/attachment:pmoxvajw]Bangkok, Thailand – With an...

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    The Jam Factory Gallery

    Life, Published on 26/11/2014

    » The Jam Factory Gallery presents "Tàmçois", the first solo exhibition by Thaweesak "Loley" Sritongdee in two years. Like the exhibition title suggests (Tamsua is a kind of Thai papaya salad influenced by Lao papaya salad which mixes a variety of ingredients from rice noodles, pickle and bean sprouts), Loley presents in this set of works various thoughts about being human, from love to sex, desire and death.

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    Brownstone Studio

    Life, Published on 03/12/2014

    » After featuring in "Under The Radar", which showcased works by six emerging artists earlier this year at Chulalongkorn University's The Art Center, "Sub-Sukhumwit" is Pongsakul Chalao's debut solo exhibition in which he uses denim collage to create everyday scenes with incredible vividness.

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    PDRC campaigns in Samsen area

    Online Reporters, Published on 02/05/2014

    » Protesters of the anti-government People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) campaigned in Samsen area of Bangkok on Friday, hoping to persuade people to join their planned major rally on May 14.

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