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Where Festive Magic Meets Cultural Discovery

Published on 04/12/2025

» As the year draws to a close, the festive season returns as a moment to reconnect, reflect and welcome the promise of a new beginning. This year, Minor Hotels unveils an inspiring collection of festive programmes across Asia and the Maldives, each blending local heritage, seasonal traditions and unforgettable experiences. From mystical jungles and Mekong river trails to Maldivian shores and Bangkok’s glittering skyline, every destination offers its own interpretation of festive magic as 2025 gives way to 2026. 

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Spreading the holiday cheer

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 03/12/2025

» Guru By Bangkok Post has put together a selection of festive offers throughout Thailand that will put you in the spirit of the holidays and welcome the new year in style as you eat, drink and celebrate your way into 2025. This is part two. 

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Hammer time

Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 24/10/2025

» The new L.U.C Full Strike Revelation in radiant yellow gold is as ear-pleasing as the rose gold original from 2016.

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Naga limited edition highlights Thai culture

Life, Published on 24/10/2025

» Since 2009, a partnership between Chopard and Yamada Heiando has combined haute horlogerie and the art of Japanese lacquer, derived from the sap of the urushi tree.

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Fix by Love: How Thai kintsugi artist beautifies broken objects

Life, Nannalin Tiengtae and Jetjaras Na Ranong, Published on 07/06/2025

» If you search for a kintsugi repair in Thailand, the Fix by Love Facebook and Instagram pages will likely appear first in your feed. Although the owner claims he has never digitally marketed it, the page attracts people genuinely interested and appreciative of the art.

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Celine turns Japanese at Osaka-Kansai Expo

Life, Published on 25/04/2025

» The elegance of Celine's heritage infused with the unique spirit of Japanese aesthetics is presented during the "Celine Maki-e Exhibition", which is running in the France Pavilion at the Osaka-Kansai World Expo 2025 in Japan, until May 11. Maki-e is a traditional Japanese lacquerware technique where gold and silver powders are delicately applied to lacquered surfaces. The exhibition features reinterpretations of the brand's iconic Triomphe logo, engaging with elements from Japan's illustrious history and vibrant modernity, in a cultural exchange between Japanese artists and the house's emblem. It is home to several art pieces and video installations, highlighting Japanese Urushi art pieces from Hikoju Makie, alongside Celine's exclusive bags. A theatrical and immersive set-up brings life to a collaborative video work between Japanese artist Soshi Nakamura and Celine, displayed in an embracing and futuristic manner by an LED screen wall facing multiple mirrors.

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Unesco registers 3 Thai ‘Memory of the World’ items

Poramet Tangsathaporn, Published on 19/04/2025

» Three Thai documentary heritage items have been inscribed on Unesco’s Memory of the World Register, as part of a new group of 74 entries from around the world announced earlier this year.

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When minimalism gets a bold twist

Guru, Nianne-Lynn Hendricks, Published on 20/03/2025

» If the restaurant’s name doesn’t give it away, perhaps the menu will. Inja is India’s first Indian and Japanese restaurant in New Delhi. 

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Nine-year-old Thai tattooist makes his mark

AFP, Published on 17/03/2025

» Wielding a cumbersome tattoo gun with his small hands swamped in surgical gloves, nine-year-old Napat Mitmakorn expertly inks the pattern of a fanged serpent on a man's upper thigh.