Khaosan Road
Khaosan Road has within a few short decades achieve quite a status among world travelers. In the 60s and 70s, when members of the hippie subculture were beginning to explore less accessible corners...
View ArticleSantichaiprakarn Park and Phra Sumen Fort
It is hard to find green space in Bangkok, especially one that gives you both the serenity to go away in your own mind and the sights and sounds to keep you intrigued and present in the moment. At...
View ArticleTraidhos Barge Program
Bangkok’s lifeblood is the grand river Chao Phraya and there is no denying that without it, life in the city will be next to impossible. But as the river becomes largely invisible in Bangkokians’ eyes...
View ArticleBangkok canals
Bangkok’s moniker “Venice of the East” might not seem to ring true today, especially when it seems that most canals are not obvious as you make your way around the city. Cars and the BTS sky train take...
View ArticleBang Lamphu
Bang Lamphu, a neighborhood in old town, gets its name from the lamphu tree or mangrove apple that once filled the river’s edge in the area around where Santi Chai Prakan Public Park stands today. In...
View ArticleThe Queen’s Gallery
In recent years, interest in contemporary art in Bangkok has been blooming. All over the capital, different types of spaces devoted to art have opened and increased access to it for interested...
View ArticleKing Prajadhipok Museum
The Siamese revolution of 1932 was a culmination of a series of events through one of Thailand’s most tumultuous times. On June 24th of that year, almost over eight centuries of absolute monarchy ended...
View ArticleThe 41st Bualuang Paintings Exhibition
Bualuang Foundation and The Queen’s Gallery cordially invite you to the 41st Bualuang Paintings Exhibition with the entries of 56 paintings; including 9 award pieces and 47 displayed pieces for viewers...
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