Since first visited Thailand in March 2014, the city instantly became my second home. With countless temples all over the town, vigorous morning markets by the river, and never-ending list of delicious street food, the…
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Just a minute walk from BTS station Victory Monument, this jazz bar, Saxophone Pub, is on the little street. With a heavy wooden door and brick wall, it seems as if you were somewhere in…
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Driving to north for about an hour from the center of Bangkok, MOCA, the Museum of Contemporary Arts, is right beside the busy road full of constructions. You will see the big white building…
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Living in Thailand for 11 months, I couldn’t help falling in love with this beautiful country. It has so many things to explore, and never failed to attract me. Here are the 5 reasons…
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Every year around the end of the October and the beginning of the November, Lanna festival, also known as Yi Peng, is held in Maejo University, Chiang Mai. Hundreds and thousands of people gather…
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Being affected by the Asian economic crisis in 1997, the Sathorn Unique Tower, which is now called ‘Ghost Tower’, was left undone. It was supposed to be one of the most luxury condos in…