Free Stuff for New Year’s: Tollway, (Some) BTS Rides, and Plant Seeds
BANGKOK — To ring in 2020, the Thai government is waiving fees for some tollways, BTS rides, and national parks.
‘Run Against Dictatorship’ Moved to Park in North Bangkok
BANGKOK — Organizers of a sports event doubling as a rally against PM Prayuth Chan-ocha said Thursday they are moving to a park in northern Bangkok.
Review: Unanswered Questions At King Taksin’s Old Palace
BANGKOK — Visiting the royal residence of King Taksin the Great would remind Thais of many unsettled questions from the bloody history.
We’re Giving Away 10 Free Tickets to See ‘Monsters and Men’ in January
BANGKOK — Of Monsters and Men is coming to Thailand for a concert this January – and here’s how you can watch them for free.
Savor Milky Food, Live Music at Samyan ‘Milk Garden’
BANGKOK — Sweet teeth and teetotalers will finally have somewhere to hang out with the announcement that a “milk garden” will start next Tuesday.
Activists Unveil Route for Anti-Prayuth Run
BANGKOK — A run event widely seen as a jab against the government of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha will go ahead as planned on Jan. 12, 2020, organizers said Monday.
‘Khalid’ to Reunite with ‘Free Spirits’ in Bangkok Next March
BANGKOK — Get ready to be young, dumb, and broke once again because American R&B singer Khalid is coming back to the capital next year.
Street Food Fairs at Yaowaraj, Silom, and Khaosan Roads This Weekend
BANGKOK — Parts of bustling Chinatown will be closed to traffic and transform into an open-air market Friday and through the weekend.
Where to Watch the Royal Barge Procession in Bangkok (Maps)
BANGKOK — His Majesty the King’s royal barge procession consisting of 52 ornately crafted river barges and 2,200 seamen will set sail down the Chao Phraya Thursday. Here’s where to watch the procession, which will be presided over by King Rama X and the Royal Family.
Who is ‘Khaek?’ Exhibits to Highlight Thailand’s Indian Diaspora
BANGKOK — Starting this Saturday, an exhibition will show that Thai-Indian communities have far more to offer beyond the stereotypes of selling clothes, nuts, and roti.