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Museum Festival transforms Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University

Life, Published on 08/12/2025

» The Office of Arts and Culture, Suan Sunandha Rajabhat University, invites interested members of the public to experience the enchanting atmosphere of "Night At The Museum Festival 2025", which will take place on two weekends from this Friday to Sunday and Dec 19 to Dec 21.

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Get up close with rare, exotic animals at The Mall Lifestore Ngamwongwan

Life, Published on 15/10/2025

» Children are invited to celebrate the school holiday season at The Mall Lifestore Ngamwongwan, which has transformed its MCC Hall, 4th floor, into a lush jungle for everyone in the family to learn about wildlife and nature during "The Mall Lifestore Jungle Walk 2025", until Sunday.

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CentralWorld hosts premium mooncake festival

Life, Published on 23/09/2025

» Premium mooncakes from over 20 leading brands are presented during "Mooncake Fest 2025", which kicks off today and runs until Oct 6, at Beacon 3-4 zone, 1st floor of CentralWorld, Ratchadamri Road.

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Full Moon fever

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 12/09/2025

» Bangkok Post joins the Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations which this year fall on Oct 6 with a full lineup of leading hotels and maisons that offer exquisitely boxed mooncake collections.

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The man behind the smile

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 30/08/2025

» From other people's perspective, Taylor Srirat -- who runs the YouTube channel House of TayTay (youtube.com/@Taylorsrirat) -- has lived a glamorous life.

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Sindhorn Kempinski presents luxury tea experience

Life, Published on 25/07/2025

» Sindhorn Kempinski Hotel Bangkok presents "Atelier Tea Reverie", a new luxury afternoon tea experience inspired by the debut of Sirivannavari's fine jewellery collection Atelier. Diners will step into a world where fashion and flavour intertwine for a luxurious menu that takes them behind the scenes of a couture designer's atelier, where every detail narrates a story. The delicate flavours of the tea and handcrafted sweets and savouries reflect the precision and artistry found in the designer's studio. Everyday tools such as measuring tapes are reimagined as exquisite fine jewellery pieces, while the desserts, which burst with vibrant colours and artistic flair, are presented beautifully in jewellery-inspired boxes. A tribute to imagination and craftsmanship, this is a magical afternoon where the sparkle of fine jewellery meets the delight of perfectly crafted treats in an unforgettable pairing. Atelier Tea Reverie is priced at 3,200 baht per set for two persons and is available daily from 1pm to 6pm at the Lobby Lounge. Call 02-095-9999 or email fb.sindhorn@kempinski.com.

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Gyotaku: From catch to craft

Life, Nannalin Tiengtae and Jetjaras Na Ranong, Published on 05/07/2025

» Gyotaku, or fish printing, was a traditional method used by Japanese fishermen to record their catches before photography existed. Centuries ago, the practice was roughly done by using natural ink, such as squid ink, applied on the fish, then pressing it with a piece of paper or fabric found on the boat.

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Climate Action Week calls for collective creativity

Life, Published on 03/06/2025

» Bangkok will come alive with climate action, bold ideas and collective creativity with the launch of Bangkok Climate Action Week, or BKKCAW 2025, from Sept 28 to Oct 4.

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Glam in Cannes

Life, Kanokporn Chanasongkram, Published on 16/05/2025

» In 1985, the Happy Clown pendant with diamonds and coloured stones twirling inside its tummy, designed by Caroline Scheufele, took Chopard into the realm of jewellery-making.

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The allure of fast merit

Life, Suwitcha Chaiyong, Published on 14/04/2025

» Making merit by releasing fish is a popular activity among Thai people because it is believed that releasing fish will extend life, help them live a good life and prevent sickness. Since people nowadays do not have much time to buy fish at the market, some vendors prepare fish in plastic bags and sell them at temples or places of merit-making, so that people can conveniently buy and release them in a pond nearby.