Visiting art museums is a great way to immerse yourself in a country’ culture when traveling. As for Bangkok, Thailand, tourists can discover its art scene with The Museum of Contemporary Art.
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Books, Travel, and Family Life in Thailand
Visiting art museums is a great way to immerse yourself in a country’ culture when traveling. As for Bangkok, Thailand, tourists can discover its art scene with The Museum of Contemporary Art.
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We can’t believe all this is free! If you’re traveling to Thailand on a budget with kids and are looking for worthwhile activities, then add this kids’ museum to your list. It has outdoor water park, a giant sandbox, climbing dome, and indoor play areas for role-playing, building, and interactive technologies including a science gallery…
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Here’s what they don’t tell you about traveling to Thailand—or at least, it’s not mentioned enough—Thailand’s air pollution can be harmful at certain times. It’s a yearly issue, typically from November to March, mainly caused by agricultural burning and the notorious traffic. Pollution and PM 2.5 levels can be so high at times that it’s…
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A restaurant and a theme park in one? We visited this European-themed complex in Bangkok last New Year’s Eve for the fireworks show. Here’s what we think.
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Could this be the best fried chicken in Bangkok? This unassuming restaurant attracts locals and tourists as a Michelin-Bib Gourmand spot since 2018.
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Walk among sunflowers in Bangkok! This beautiful cycling park in Chatuchak District is a great place to spend your weekends.
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Traveling to Thailand for a glimpse of their artistic scene? This popular night market in Bangkok offers musical entertainment, collections of clothing, decorations, handmade products, vintage-style items, thrift shops, and of course, food!
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Are you traveling to Thailand soon and looking for budget-friendly options for a beach getaway not too far from Bangkok? Then Koh Samed is an excellent option for you!
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Singapore is expensive! So, we prioritized the free attractions to visit in the island during our mother-and-son trip. Here are 5 practically free attractions you can enjoy in Singapore 1. East Coast Park. Set a play date for your kids and other friends at the East Coast Park’s sandy shores, bike paths, and excellent playgrounds. The…
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The Singapore ArtScience Museum offers many interactive activities for everyone and is a must-visit whenever you’re on the island. Among their featured attractions, we opted to try Future World: Where Arts Meets Science for its promising digital art installations–a first in Southeast Asia in collaboration with the acclaimed international art collective, teamLab. This immersive exhibition…
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