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Lotus pondering leads to life change

Life, Karnjariya Sukrung, Published on 24/01/2012

» In the Youth Justice Centre, 17-year-old Somsak Chuchuy-kham sat idly by a small lotus pond; the images of the lotus conjured words of the Buddha on the four types of people in his mind.

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Past grandeur lives on

Life, Published on 25/01/2012

» Imagine yourself on a rice barge or steamboat chugging along the River of Kings, intermittently stopping off at the homes of a prince, a nobleman and a merchant, with the glistening spires of the Grand Palace and Wat Arun providing the backdrop for a fascinating journey back to old Siam. On Saturday, the much anticipated annual home and garden fundraising event organised by the Soroptimist International Club of Dusit is set to take guests on such a journey. The tour will offer a rare opportunity to experience the past grandeur of the rarely visited Chakrabongse Villa, the home of Prince Chakrabongse, son of Rama V; the Praya Palazzo, originally a riverside home of a nobleman at the court of Siam; plus the Chinese courtyard home of the Wanglee family _ all steeped in history and evocative of old Siam.

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When in Siam…

Guru, Published on 27/01/2012

» As the old saying goes, "When in Thailand, do as the Thais do"; but with a million different guidebooks and angry expats all telling you how to navigate Thainess - and even the locals giving contradicting accounts of what Thai culture really is - it's easy to get confused.

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Do not pass

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 30/03/2012

» The recent fight between BTS security guards and an Irish man over his daughter's balloons at Phrom Phong station produced one good thing. It's now etched in people's minds (probably for the first time) that innocent balloons are forbidden within the Skytrain system because they are inflammable and, therefore, considered a threat to passenger safety. There goes our plan to suck in helium and talk funny to pass time on the train.

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Isolated village reveres hermits

News, Published on 28/04/2012

» A remote Karen village in western Thailand has become the subject of public fascination as a place where numerous hermits dwell.

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Visakha Bucha celebrations

Life, Published on 28/05/2012

» The Mall in collaboration with Nonthaburi province and the Department of Religious Affairs is holding a merit-making event to celebrate Visakha Bucha Day, which falls on June 4 as well as to mark the 2,600th anniversary of the Enlightenment of the Lord Buddha.

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Marking visakha bucha day

Life, Published on 01/06/2012

» Paradise Park invites Buddhists and enthusiasts to celebrate "Visakha Bucha Day Buddha Jayanti 2,600th Anniversary of Lord Buddha's Enlightenment" at the Royal Park Plaza, 1st floor of Paradise Park, from tomorrow until Friday.

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The Mexican parallel

Life, Published on 12/06/2012

» WHICH TABLE might they have sat at to plot the revolution? Considering its unassuming old-fashioned ambience, few may realise that Cafe La Habana in central Mexico City has played a pivotal part in shaping the history of Cuba. Legend has it that in the mid-50s, then fugitive Fidel Castro frequented the eatery where he met like-minded peers, the likes of Ernesto ''Che'' Guevara who was also in search of a cause to fight (and die) for. The following year, they would board the Granma and set sail for Castro's homeland where began one of the most bloody, colourful, epic battles that would change the geo-political landscape of Latin America, indeed of the rest of the world.

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Vintage community's last stand

Life, Sirinya Wattanasukchai, Published on 02/07/2012

» Sujitra Assavavirairat always remembers her mother returning home with heaps of joss paper whenever she came back from a shopping trip to the nearby Charoen Chai community.

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Theravada goes to China

News, Nauvarat Suksamran, Published on 04/08/2012

» When the first Thai temple of the Theravada doctrine opened in China, the story emerged of the unique way it was conceived and built and, more significantly, who was behind it.