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LIFE

Majestic Lampang

Life, Pattarawadee Saengmanee, Published on 09/06/2022

» After the sun sank over the Wang River, a caravan of classic horse-drawn carriages stationed in front of Wat Chiang Rai and acting Capt Supoj Chairuamkoon was in the saddle to welcome tourists on a sightseeing tour. In the northern town of Lampang, this has long been a popular way of exploring historical sites and watching local life from day to night.

OPINION

A dangerous addiction

Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 04/04/2022

» Today is a much-awaited day for some, but it is also a day to waste money for others.

LIFE

The pandemic's unsung heroes

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 27/01/2021

» Food delivery service has been a godsend for many during the coronavirus pandemic.

OPINION

Deliver us from apathy

Life, Pichaya Svasti, Published on 10/12/2018

» It became the talk of the town when social-media posts last week unveiled a sign saying: "Using the postal service of Thailand Post means repaying the debts of gratitude that you owe to your country". The message led to widespread negative criticism. Many people were upset and complained the state enterprise should not have demanded people's gratefulness when it offers a poor service.

LIFE

Mallorca chef visits Bangkok

Life, Vanniya Sriangura, Published on 09/11/2018

» Hailing straight from Spain's two-Michelin starred Zaranda restaurant in Mallorca, world-acclaimed chef Fernando P. Arellano will be hosting a one-night-only gala dinner at Bangkok's Uno Mas restaurant on Nov 30.

LIFE

A deluxe asparagus frittata, topped with burrata

Life, David TanisNYT, Published on 04/05/2018

» Let's talk about the differences between a frittata and an omelette, but not dwell on them. And let's praise burrata, that cream-filled Italian cheese, but not get hung up on it.

LIFE

To kill an Indochinese leopard

Life, Ariane Sutthavong, Published on 18/04/2018

» In the past two months, there has hardly been a week during which the phrase sua dam wasn't mentioned in the news. The slaughter of an Indochinese leopard -- though it's often referred to, incorrectly, as a black panther -- has sparked a wave of outrage, news coverage, moral indignation and street art paintings.