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Mint Cafe
Travel

Peppermint Field: A Cafe, A Mountain Bike Park, A Dog Yard

A gem (or three) in the city of Bangkok Arriving on Yothin Phattana Soi 3, one is greeted with the wide-open space in front of a chic building that is the Mint Cafe. (Keep an eye on the billboard with a giant Shih Tzu puppy, trust me, you can’t miss it.) Stepping inside, the cafe’s atmosphere …

Travel

Riva Arun Bangkok Review

A small boutique property on the river everyone must experience for themselves  I would classify this 24-room boutique hotel as a hidden gem … if I could only keep it to myself. It is tucked in a quiet corner in the heart of Bangkok’s historic center just within walking distance from Wat Pho (Temple of …

Baan Laem Makham, Trat
Travel

Thailand’s hidden treasure trove

Normally seen as just a hop off point to Koh Chang (and a place we got stuck for one extra night with absolutely nothing to do because we didn’t buy our return tickets in advance), there are actually much much more to Trat than that.

Traimitr Temple Museum
Travel

Traimitr Temple Museum and the Golden Buddha

Casted sometimes in the 13th century, the Golden Buddha is today one of the most sublime example of Sukhothai statue style. Traimitr Temple in Bangkok is located on Mittaphap Thai-China Road near the Royal Jubilee Gate (Odean Circle) and visitors can expect more than just another temple.

Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center
Travel

Yaowarat Chinatown Heritage Center

Strolling on the ground floor and learn about the early Chinese immigrants’ journeys to Thailand the growth of Chinatown in Bangkok Bangkok is densely populated with Chinese-descent first, second, and third generations (me being one of the third-gen myself), it is only fair to learn a little bit about the heritage, history, and the journey …

Travel

A Walk Around Talad Noi

Finally the whole family has the same day off so we decided to pack our umbrellas (a must these days especially in Bangkok) and our cameras (and power banks, don’t forget the power banks) to explore the Talad Noi community in a new light.