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Land of natural wonders

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 26/10/2023

» After intermittent rain, the cluster of nimbus finally dispersed and we decided to stick to our plan to see a sunset over the Andaman Sea. The Khao To Ngai Fault Plane, also known as the Time Travel Zone, is one of the greatest places to take in the splendour of nature, but the sky was not clear when we arrived.

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Culinary innovation

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong and Somchai Poomlard, Published on 25/09/2023

» In today's digital age, a growing number of people are increasingly becoming concerned about their health and well-being. In response to these concerns, many researchers have developed functional foods which contain nutrients and other components beneficial to health. Researchers from Rangsit University, Suan Dusit University and Panyapiwat Institute of Management have dedicated their time and efforts to create innovative food products including vegan eggs, kaeng liang and tom kha gai instant soups along with cricket-based ice cream, cookies, pasta and jelly.

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See the latest innovations at Research expo

Life, Published on 03/08/2023

» The Thailand Research Expo 2023 is ready to blow your mind with myriad interesting innovations, which will be displayed at the Bangkok Convention Centre, 22nd floor of Centara Grand at CentralWorld, daily from 9am to 5pm from Aug 7-11.

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Meditate on a blue universe

Life, Published on 03/07/2023

» Richard Koh Fine Art invites you to enter into a state of deep calm and contemplation during "All You Could Hear" which is running until July 22.

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From the farm to the fork

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 07/04/2023

» Our dinner at Colours of the Garden was reserved for 6pm.

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Remnant of the past

Life, Thana Boonlert, Published on 06/09/2022

» Satun was once submerged in the southern hemisphere until the movement of tectonic plates pushed the terrain up. Covering an area of 2,600km² in four districts, its geopark is home to the region's most ancient marine fossils such as nautiloids dating back to the palaeozoic era (between 500-250 million years ago).

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From creepy crawlies to healthy food

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 09/02/2022

» You should not expect a typical chef's table experience at Inno.Ento.Food. The chef's table project was developed two years ago by Exofood Thailand in collaboration with FabCafe Bangkok and Thapakorn "Chef Pong" Shinawasi so diners could enjoy a four-course tasting meal that features creative, ingenious and nutritional dishes made from insects.

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A tale of gifted superhumans

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 19/04/2021

» Well acquainted with Thailand from his teenage years, Scottish author Andrew C. Youngson set the main plot of his inaugural sci-fi novel The Memory Project in Bangkok, a city he calls home-away-from-home.

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Ganja -- a future cash crop?

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 22/03/2021

» After retiring as a school teacher two years ago, Wilai Kampilool, now 62, spends his time farming. His house is located in Ban Sok Nak, in tambon Hin Lek Fai in Buri Ram's Khu Muang district. The village has recently become a destination for those who want to learn about or see ganja (marijuana) plants.

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Magic in the mundane

Life, Sawarin Suwichakornpong, Published on 02/08/2019

» Hailing from Chon Buri, Duanwad Pimwana is one of Thailand's best known fiction writers. Acclaimed for her imaginative takes on the realities of Thai society, Duanwad has authored numerous literary works, including novels, poetry, short stories and writings that mostly blend elements of magic with social realism that aim to highlight the socio-political conditions of the working class as a means to critique the power structures behind them. Bright, or Changsamran in Thai, Duanwad's first feature novel, won the prestigious SEA Write Award in 2003. By the time it was released in America last year, Bright was the first book by a Thai woman writer translated into English. The book is translated by Mui Poopoksakul, a Berlin-based translator who has done a remarkable job in translating the mundane into the magical.