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« Discover Bangkok’s Urban Oasis

« The Legacy Continues.gracious, Now And Always. The wait is almost over, as we are about to unveil an Icon Reimagined. The new Dusit Thani Bangkok is a testament to luxury redefined, marking 50 years of legacy. Standing on its historic site, every corner pays tribute to its past while heralding a brilliant future. Bangkok, a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant street life and towering skyscrapers, also offers a surprising number of lush public parks that provide a peaceful retreat from the city’s fast-paced energy. Whether you’re a local resident seeking a quiet place for exercise or a traveler looking to unwind amidst nature, the city’s parks offer a welcome escape into greenery and tranquility.

« Vetsynova: Veterinary Synergistic Innovation A blend of various innovations aimed at enhancing the quality of life for both pets and humans. VETSYNOVA organized the event “Weird-Looking Dogs, But Love Isn’t Weird” at the Pet Expo Championship 2024.

Thailand’s National Parks Reopen For Exploration After Seasonal Closure Bangkok, 1 October 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to advise tourists on the opening/closed status of Thailand’s national parks, to ensure they can best enjoy the picturesque natural beauty and abundant flora and fauna on offer around the country.

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The much-awaited announcement of Asia’s 50 Best Restaurants 2024, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, took place during a live awards ceremony in Seoul on Tuesday, March 26th. Three restaurants secured spots in the prestigious top 10.

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DISCOVER BANGKOK’S URBAN OASIS

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DISCOVER BANGKOK’S URBAN OASIS

Bangkok, a bustling metropolis known for its vibrant street life and towering skyscrapers, also offers a surprising number of lush public parks that provide a peaceful retreat from the city’s fast-paced energy. Whether you’re a local resident seeking a quiet place for exercise or a traveler looking to unwind amidst nature, the city’s parks offer a welcome escape into greenery and tranquility.

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Benchakitti Park

Location: Sukhumvit area, near Asoke BTS station Highlights: Known for its stunning lake, this park features dedicated cycling and jogging paths that wind around the water. Recently, it has undergone an expansion and now connects to the new Benjakitti Forest Park. Activities: Jogging, cycling, boat rides, and enjoying the serene atmosphere.

Lumphini Park

Chatuchak Park

Location: Central Bangkok, near the Silom and Sathorn areas Highlights: A large lake where visitors can rent paddleboats, jogging tracks, cycling paths, and outdoor gyms. It's one of the most popular parks for locals and tourists alike. Activities: Yoga, tai chi, running, and family picnics.

Location: Adjacent to the Chatuchak Weekend Market Highlights: One of Bangkok’s oldest parks, it offers scenic walking paths, picnic areas, and a large artificial lake. It’s a favorite spot for weekend relaxation. Activities: Walking, running, picnics, and visiting the nearby market.

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Rama IX Park (Suan Luang)

Suan Rot Fai (Vachirabenjatas Park)

Location: Eastern Bangkok, near Suan Luang district Highlights: The largest green space in Bangkok, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, a large lake, and a botanical garden. It’s perfect for families and nature lovers. Activities: Picnicking, photography, walking, and enjoying the flower gardens.

Location: Eastern Bangkok, near Suan Luang district Highlights: The largest green space in Bangkok, featuring beautifully landscaped gardens, a large lake, and a botanical garden. It’s perfect for families and nature lovers. Activities: Picnicking, photography, walking, and enjoying the flower gardens.

Benjasiri Park

Centenary Park Chulalongkorn University

Location: Chulalongkorn University Highlights: The park emphasizes sustainability with features like rainwater collection systems, natural water filtration ponds, and shaded walkways. It also uses plant species that suit Thailand’s climate. Activities: Jogging, walking, or picnicking, with the park being a favorite spot for both exercise and relaxation

Location: Near Phrom Phong BTS station (Sukhumvit) Highlights: Known as the “Queen’s Park,” this small but beautifully designed park is perfect for relaxation after shopping in the nearby malls. Activities: Skating, basketball, yoga, and playgrounds for children.

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BKK1Radio A Global Soundtrack

from the Heart of Bangkok

• A Platform for Music and Culture • Engaging Shows and Hosts • A Home for Bangkok ’ s Expats and Global Community • Accessible Across Platforms • Building a Cultural Legacy

BKK1Radio is a leading online radio station that is part of AX Media and has become a cultural hub for both local Bangkok residents and the international community. Broadcasting live from the vibrant city, the station offers an eclectic range of music, talk shows, and cultural programming, catering to diverse tastes and interests. From the latest international hits to classic Thai tunes, BKK1Radio brings together a mix of genres like pop, rock, jazz, hip-hop, and electronic, creating a rich soundscape that resonates with listeners from all walks of life.

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THE LEGACY CONTINUES.GRACIOUS, NOW AND ALWAYS.

THE LEGACY CONTINUES. GRACIOUS, NOW AND ALWAYS. STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF/ DUSIT THANI The wait is almost over, as we are about to unveil an Icon Reimagined. The new Dusit Thani Bangkok is a testament to luxury redefined, marking 50 years of legacy. Standing on its historic site, every corner pays tribute to its past while heralding a brilliant future.

T HE iconic Dusit Thani Bangkok reopens its doors to welcome guests once again following a captivating transformation. Presiding over Lumpini Park, the hotel redefines luxury with all park-view accommodations and sets the scene for unforgettable experiences with world-class dining and peerless event venues. With its prestigious city-centre location as part of Dusit Central Park and connected to the

interchange of BTS Skytrain Sala Daeng Station and MRT Underground Silom Station, Dusit Thani Bangkok is a hub in the heart of the city, where luxurious comfort meets leisurely lifestyles. More than just a hotel, Dusit Thani Bangkok brings classic grandeur to life and invites discerning travellers to experience a vibrant blend of modern elegance and timeless charm inspired by Dusit’s world-renowned gracious hospitality. —

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Each corner room is filled with natural light from two walls of windows framing the breathing cityscape. - Dusit Thani ‘Each Corner room is filled with natural light from two walls of windows framing the breathtaking city scape.’ - Dusit Thani

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VETSYNOVA: VETERINARY SYNERGISTIC INNOVATION

VETSYNOVA: VETERINARY SYNERGISTIC INNOVATION A blend of various innovations aimed at enhancing the quality of life for both pets and humans. VETSYNOVA organized the event “Weird- Looking Dogs, But Love Isn’t Weird” at the Pet Expo Championship 2024. STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY COURTESY OF/ VETSYNOVA

The winner, announced on August 17, 2024, was "Chernyim", a Chinese Crested dog, accompanied by her owner, Khun Mee, both of whom charmed the audience with their uniqueness and adorability. This marks Thailand's first contest of its kind. —

This event highlighted the value and importance of dogs, regardless of their appearance. All dogs deserve love equally. VetSynova emphasizes this and encourages everyone with interesting, uniquely weird-looking dogs to join the contest and showcase them to the world. Over 100 dogs from different households entered the contest.

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THAILAND’S NATIONAL PARKS REOPEN FOR EXPLORATION AFTER SEASONAL CLOSURE

T HIS is normal practice, as Thailand’s national park system closes several attractions every year for a certain period, depending on weather and park conditions. Dates are varied, and the closure is often due to extreme weather, especially during the rainy months, that may create unsafe conditions and allows for some ecological recovery time. The National Park Office has provided a list of the opening/closed/partially-opened status of attractions at national parks per their locations in respective Protected Areas Regional Offices nationwide. » STORY AND PHOTOGRAPHY BY/ THE TOURISM AUTHORITY OF THAILAND (TAT) Bangkok, 1 October 2024 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) would like to advise tourists on the opening/closed status of Thailand’s national parks, to ensure they can best enjoy the picturesque natural beauty and abundant flora and fauna on offer around the country. THAILAND ONE/ TRAVEL EXPERIENCES THAILAND’S NATIONAL PARKS REOPEN FOR EXPLORATION AFTER SEASONAL CLOSURE

Phu Kradueng is generally open to the public from October to May. The cool season (November to February) is the most popular time to visit, as the weather is pleasant, and the park is filled with lush greenery and flowing waterfalls after the rainy season. The park is closed during the rainy season (June to September) to allow the ecosystem to

recover.

Phu Kradueng National Park is a must-visit destination for adventure seekers, nature lovers, and anyone looking to experience Thailand’s natural beauty in a more tranquil, off-the-beaten-path setting. Have you been there before, or are you planning a trip?

As with many of Thailand’s national parks, Phu Chi Fa benefits from seasonal closures for environmental preservation, ensuring that the natural ecosystem can regenerate and remain unspoiled for future visitors. The best time to visit Phu Chi Fa is during the cool season, from November to February, when the sea of mist is most prominent, and the weather is

pleasant. During this time, visitors can also enjoy the cooler climate and clearer skies, perfect for capturing stunning photographs. Phu Chi Fa is a hidden gem for nature lovers, photographers, and anyone seeking a peaceful and awe-inspiring experience amidst northern Thailand’s rugged mountains.

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As a national marine park, Mu Ko Ang Thong is a protected area with strict regulations to preserve its natural beauty. Tour operators and visitors are expected to follow guidelines to minimize their impact on the environment, ensuring that the ecosystems and wildlife remain undisturbed.

The best time to visit Mu Ko Ang Thong is from February to October. The park is closed from November to January for conservation and safety during the monsoon season, when weather conditions can be rough.

Sirinat National Park has been established to preserve Phuket’s coastal and marine ecosystems, particularly the sea turtle nesting areas and mangrove forests. The park's strict regulations ensure that these sensitive environments are protected, and visitors are encouraged to respect the park’s guidelines to minimize their impact.

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The best time to visit Sirinat National Park is during the dry season, from November to April, when the weather is ideal for beach activities and snorkeling. The rainy season (May to October) sees fewer visitors, but the area remains lush and green, making it attractive for those seeking solitude.

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BANGKOK SHINES: 3 RESTAURANTS MAKE TOP 10 IN ASIA’S 50 BEST

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BANGKOK SHINES: 3 RESTAURANTS MAKE TOP 10 IN ASIA’S 50 BEST The much-awaited announcement of Asia's 50 Best Restaurants 2024, sponsored by S.Pellegrino & Acqua Panna, took place during a live awards ceremony in Seoul on Tuesday, March 26th. Three restaurants from Bangkok secured spots in the prestigious top 10.

Classic dishes like Lick It Up, a multi-coloured Holi gulal made from vegetables dyes, are in constant evolution: every element sees an assault of flavour on the palate’s taste receptors. New signatures crop up routinely, such as the Channa Masala Paper, made with chickpeas and frozen pomegranate. The drinks offering majors on natural and biodynamic wines as well as artisanal cocktails. Diners are also asked to fill out a unusual questionnaire after booking, with requests for your favourite band, favourite swear word and position of choice from the Karma Sutra. It’s a typically irreverent introduction to a memorable experience.

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Nusara

O pened in 2020 by chef Thitid ‘Ton’ Tassanakajohn alongside his brother Chaisiri ‘Tam’ Tassanakajohn, Nusara honours the memory of their beloved grandmother, after whom the restaurant is named. Passionate about highlighting his country’s ingredients, the team blends history with innovation, resulting in a singular modern Thai cuisine. Prepare to try unique dishes such as the hyper-colourful blue swimming crab curry, the smoked chicken green curry or the delicate beef dumplings. It is not only about great food at Nusara, but also excellent service, thus it received the Gin Mare Art of Hospitality Award 2024.

Gaggan Anand

T HE world’s most famous Indian chef is back with a bang in Bangkok. Gaggan Anand’s eponymous restaurant, located in the southeast of the Thai capital, serves 28 diners at each sitting – more akin to a food-led operatic performance than a conventional meal. Molecular gastronomy, cutting-edge equipment, complex techniques and global influences from the international kitchen team all play a part in the highly creative menu. »

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Sühring

G ERMAN fine dining is a real rarity in Asia. But twins Thomas and Mathias Sühring have executed it flawlessly in their Bangkok home. Opened in 2016, Sühring became the second highest new entry in Asia’s 50 Best list in 2017 – taking 13th spot before climbing into the top five the following year. The Erlebnis (or experience) tasting menu is fun, as well as technically daring, giving an insight into modern German cuisine but inspired by the twins’ childhood memories and family recipes. Expect exciting takes on currywurst (pork sausage seasoned with curry ketchup), Brötzeit (a traditional savoury Bavarian snack) and spätzle (a type of pasta).

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