Bangkok Post: The Green Season
Date: 14 September 2017
The monsoons are the perfect time of year to visit southern Chiang Mai
Location: Chiang Mai
Bangkok Post: The Green Season
Date: 14 September 2017
The monsoons are the perfect time of year to visit southern Chiang Mai
Location: Chiang Mai
Bangkok Post: Time-traveling along the Mae Klong River
Date: 14 September 2017
In a small community in Ratchaburi, Mon culture is well-preserved and ready for exploration
Location: Ratchaburi
Bangkok Post: A tale of two canals
Date: 7 September 2017
A melting pot of Buddhist and Muslim cultures, Klong Phra Khanong and Klong Prawet Burirom are a beautiful mix of the natural and supernatural
LOCATION: Bangkok
Bangkok Post: Architectural splendour
Date: 24 July 2017
For the first time in decades, an old palace-turned-central bank museum has attracted scores of visitors since its opening to individuals
LOCATION: Bangkok
Bangkok Post: Spinning a yarn, Surin style
Date: 22 July 2017
In business, being authentic is often identified with being able to carve out a niche for oneself; in a small silk spinning village in the northeastern province of Surin, locals have learned just that: that being true to their craft can allow them to command a higher price for their wares while keeping the pulse of traditional culture beating.
LOCATION: Surin
Bangkok Post: Planes, trains and assorted thrills
Date: 29 June 2016
ChangChui in Thon Buri is a hip new space full of bars, art — and a 55m-long decommissioned aeroplane.
Location: Bangkok
Bangkok Post: Capturing time
Date: 28 June 2017
Preserving Wat Phra Si San Phet and other historical sites, in 3D and forever
Location: Ayutthaya
Bangkok Post: What has happened to Khana Ratsadon’s architectural heritage?
Date: 25 June 2017
Eighty-five years after Khana Ratsadon staged a coup which ended Thailand’s absolute monarchy, its architectural heritage faces oblivion. Some buildings have been forgotten. Some have been demolished. Most are not protected by the law. Just like Khana Ratsadon’s controversial figures who have been given different accounts of their acts. Chatri Prakitnonthakan, associate professor at Silpakorn University’s Faculty of Architecture, a specialist in Khana Ratsadon’s architectural legacy, reviews their current status.
Location: Bangkok
Bangkok Post: Cultural Melting Pot
Date: 15 June 2017
Former trading centres of Siam, Yaowarat and Talat Noi areas are a testament to the years gone by
Location: Bangkok
Bangkok Post: Centre of the Northeast
Date: 8 June 2017
Known as the educational hub of Isan, Khon Kaen is cashing in on its vibrancy
Location: Khan Kaen