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Holiday Time, Published on 06/12/2024
» Picture yourself on New Year’s Eve, free from the chaos of last-minute grocery shopping and kitchen stress. Instead, you’re seated in a magnificent century-old colonial mansion, where crystal chandeliers cast a warm glow over polished teak floors, and the air is filled with the aromatic promise of an extraordinary meal to come. This is Blue Elephant Sathorn, where Master Chef Nooror Somany Steppe is preparing to orchestrate your final feast of 2024.
Holiday Time, Published on 06/12/2024
» The Royal Bangkok Symphony Orchestra Foundation, in collaboration with B.Grimm Group Ltd., will present a concert titled “Sergei Nakariakov plays Arutunian’s Trumpet Concerto” at 7:30 pm on Saturday, 14 December 2024 at the Thailand Cultural Centre. This concert will begin with Dr. Vanich Potavanich’s Symphonic poem “Rattanakosin (R.E. 146-237),” which aims to describe significant events of King Rama IX that occurred during R.E. 146-137 of the Rattanakosin period. A number of melodic motives are drawn from impactful national compositions, including King Rama IX’s Candlelight Blue, the Thai national anthem, Thai Royal Barge song, and Vijit Jitrangsan’s Rattanakosin (R.E. 1-145). Dr. Vanich Potavanich is the resident conductor of the RBSO and was awarded by the Ministry of Culture the 2024 Silpathorn Artist Awards.
Holiday Time, Published on 22/12/2023
» Picture yourself stepping back into mid-18th century Bangkok, comfortably nestled in the Siam Yacht Club. This feeling deepens with each sip of their uplifting beverages. Sepia-toned prints along the entrance gangway transport you to such a bygone era, stirring romantic nostalgia.
Holiday Time, Published on 20/12/2018
» Hua Chang Heritage Hotel invites you to welcome 2019 with an all-you-can-eat dinner from Rattanakosin era on Monday, 31 December 2018 at The Ivory Lounge.
Holiday Time, Gary Boyle, Published on 17/12/2018
» Time travel is possible. You're seated in a beautiful royal teak pavilion lit by vintage bulbs suspended from gilded hong carvings. Traditional Thai music drifts in from outside and, as you sip your butterfly pea and pandan leaf tea, the sun sinks below the horizon and the nightly spectacle of the bustling Chao Phraya River begins.