A Gem in China Town: Lhong Tou Café

Bangkok’s China Town is alive with street sellers and shops crammed down every narrow alleyway. In fact, this is the largest China Town in the world. You can find Wat Traimit and Wat Mangkon here, as well as some restaurants and bars which boast a view of the Chao Phraya River. It is also known […]

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Travel Back in History: The Jim Thompson Museum

The Jim Thompson Museum is a must visit in Bangkok for any creative. You may have seen countless high-end Jim Thompson shops showcasing sumptuous silk wares (there is even one in Suvarnabhumi Airport, as well as various other Thai airports!), but you may not know that the company’s origins are not only historical, but also […]

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A Foodie’s Delight: Michelin Star Street Food

76-year-old Jai Fai is now somewhat of a celebrity having featured in Netflix’s ‘Street Food: Asia’ show and ‘Somebody Feed Phil: Bangkok’ but her food is definitely worth the hype. Who is Jai Fai? Jai Fai is the nickname of Bangkok-based street food chef, Supinya Junsuta. She originally opened her restaurant in 1980 serving congee […]

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Feel the Rush: See Adventure ATV Experience

Phuket is one of the most popular of Thai destinations. It is world-renowned for its beaches; in fact, there are over 30 of them! Patong Beach, Kata, Karon and Kamala are among the most popular, but there are also hidden gems to be found towards the North. There is something for everyone in this idyllic […]

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