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Unwrapping Osaka

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 10/08/2023

» The rain had stopped when our plane landed in Osaka and the summertime warmth was just beginning to rise. Looking out of the window, I was reminded of my previous trip in 2010 when I spent two days on every extreme ride at Universal Studio Japan. Time flies.

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Innocents to the fore in anti-war exhibition

Life, Published on 26/04/2023

» War, peace and dreams are portrayed on canvas by an internationally renowned Myanmar artist during "Dreams" which is running at the Event Space, 4th floor of Central The Original Store, Charoen Krung Road, until May 21.

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Move your body

Life, Noko, Published on 02/08/2022

» With eight fitness clubs in Thailand, Virgin Active invites people, regardless of age or fitness level, to sweat out under the "Every Move Counts" campaign.

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Beyond borders

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 18/03/2020

» The two-channel video work by Ampannee Satoh begins with specks of light and ends, naturally, with darkness. Two cameras were attached at the bow and stern of a fishing boat, purportedly the same type used by Rohingya refugees when they fled whatever was hounding them into the sea. The images they captured are wobbly, disoriented, seasick-inducing, and for 20 minutes they simulate the experience of being lost at sea in the middle of the night -- the experience of displaced people unmoored in the lightless sea.

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Myanmar horror film hits Thai cinemas

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 03/04/2019

» Like their Thai counterparts, people in Myanmar believe in ghosts. A blockbuster Myanmar movie titled The Only Mom, inspired by their belief in spirits, will be released exclusively in SF cinemas on Thursday.

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A mandate on heeding health

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 13/11/2018

» For over two decades, ever since arriving in Mae Sot as migrants from Myanmar, Muslims Wahid Abdulla and Myo Aung and their families were dogged by constant ailments due largely to the squalid living conditions they found themselves in.