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London
fromianVisits
3 hours ago

Free exhibition showcases centuries of Korean ceramic craft

The Korean Cultural Centre in London showcases Icheon ceramics, blending traditional and contemporary craftsmanship until June 2026.
Arts
fromBerlin Art Link
14 hours ago

Review of Thailand Biennale Phuket | Berlin Art Link

The Thailand Biennale showcases artists and explores the concept of time through the theme 'Eternal [Kalpa]' while facing challenges of scale and ambition.
Fashion & style
fromwww.aljazeera.com
17 hours ago

Nigerian artisans preserve handwoven fabric amid rising global demand

Nigerian artisans resist mechanisation to preserve the authenticity of aso-oke, a handwoven fabric gaining global fashion recognition.
#bangkok
fromLondon On The Inside
4 days ago
Silicon Valley food

Notes on Bangkok's Fast-Changing Food & Drink Scene

Japan's cultural influence is reshaping Bangkok's food and drink scene, with a rise in artisanal Thai products and a shift in tourist demographics.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago
Food & drink

Bangkok Hot List | Our Favourite Spots to Eat in the City

Bangkok's food scene is thriving with innovative chefs, casual fine dining, sustainability, and a vibrant mix of street food and artisan producers.
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
2 weeks ago

Bangkok Hot List | Our Favourite Spots to Eat in the City

Bangkok's food scene is thriving with innovative chefs, casual fine dining, sustainability, and a vibrant mix of street food and artisan producers.
fromwww.nytimes.com
4 days ago

36 Hours in Hoi An, Vietnam: Things to Do and See

Hoi An's charm lies in its timeworn architecture and vibrant culture, with lantern-lit boats drifting along the Thu Bon River at night, creating a magical atmosphere.
London food
Graphic design
fromItsnicethat
6 days ago

The metallic graphics of Jump Jirakaweekul are rooted in the ancient but feel sharp and current

Jump Jirakaweekul blends graphic design and illustration to create fluid imagery that balances structure and personal expression.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 week ago

I Took My First Girls Trip With My 75-year-old Grandmother-and Met a Side of Her I'd Never Seen Before

Traveling reveals deeper connections and shared histories between generations, as experienced during a trip to Vietnam with a grandmother.
Paris food
fromThe Good Life France
1 week ago

Guide to Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie - The Good Life France

Saint-Quentin-la-Poterie is a village renowned for its rich pottery heritage, dating back to Gallo-Roman times, and has a vibrant artisan community.
#architecture
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
4 days ago
Design

H&P architects forms arching, bamboo-like pavilion of glazed ceramic tiles in hanoi

The Ashui Pavilion in Hanoi emphasizes water's significance through its curved timber-and-tile design, enhancing the connection between architecture and nature.
fromdesignboom | architecture & design magazine
1 week ago
Design

enter projects asia explores a sculptural future handcrafted with local materials

Enter Projects Asia integrates natural materials and craftsmanship in architecture to enhance environmental and social conditions across various scales.
Arts
fromArtnet News
1 week ago

The Monumental Impact of Indian Miniature Painting

Indian miniature painting showcases diverse styles and themes, reflecting the tastes of royal courts across the Indian subcontinent from 1630 to the early 19th century.
fromConde Nast Traveler
1 week ago

A Connoisseur's Guide to Phnom Penh, Cambodia's Captivating Capital

"I think Phnom Penh has become far more confident in its own voice. A few years ago, much of the retail and lifestyle scene felt either NGO-adjacent or heavily expat-driven. Now there's a noticeable shift toward Cambodian-led creative businesses that are designing for a more discerning local audience."
London
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

How Craft Shaped Our Journey Through Rajasthan as a Family of Five

Planning the trip, however, filled me with apprehension. Our boys were no longer little travelers content to trail along behind us through forts and museums. They were teenagers now-15 and 13-with strong opinions, independent streaks, and a finely tuned radar for boredom.
Writing
Travel
fromConde Nast Traveler
3 weeks ago

On a Family Trip to Laos, Revisiting Old Haunts With Fresh Eyes

A family chose an adventurous overland journey by train through Laos instead of flying, seeking to recreate the spirit of backpacking while introducing their young son to unplanned travel experiences.
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

The Female Forces Shaping Thailand's Food and Beverage Scene

Female disruptors in Thailand's food and beverage industry are redefining the sector through innovative restaurants, wine, coffee, and community-led businesses despite underrepresentation in traditional leadership roles.
Arts
fromArtforum
3 weeks ago

Nation-Branding: Dib Bangkok opens

Thailand implements cross-ministry soft power policies through art, culture, and tourism to attract international investment and legitimize national values globally.
#southeast-asian-art
London food
fromLondon On The Inside
1 month ago

Not Your Standard (Bangkok) Hotel

The Standard Bangkok introduced an affordable lifestyle hotel concept with design-focused interiors and cultural programming, filling a gap between luxury and budget accommodations in the city.
Berlin
fromBusiness Matters
1 month ago

New Frontier: Thailand positions as a powerhouse to lead Global Exhibition Economy Growth

Thailand is strategically positioning Bangkok as a global leader in high-value, design-focused exhibitions through infrastructure investment, sustainable governance, and creative economy development.
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
1 month ago

This Small City Was Just Named the Most Welcoming Destination in Asia

Magong, Taiwan was named the most welcoming destination in Asia and second most welcoming in the world by Booking.com's 2026 Traveller Review Awards, with friendly locals creating a relaxed, welcoming atmosphere.
History
fromOpen Culture
1 month ago

The Ingenious Engineering of Silk: How the 2,000-Year-Old Pattern Loom Powered the Silk Road and the Wealth of Ancient China

The Silk Road was a vast trade network spanning from the second century BC to the fifteenth century AD, named over 400 years after its decline, with silk being the most glamorous and visible commodity despite not being the highest-volume item traded.
Remodel
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Heritage in Motion: Bangkok's Buildings That Continue to Become

Architectural heritage is a continual process of layered building, reuse, and public re-occupation that museums can reveal through adaptive reuse despite commercial pressures favoring demolition.
Philosophy
fromAeon
2 months ago

A musical ode to Indian wool and life on the Deccan Plateau | Aeon Videos

Traditional Deccani sheep wool sustains livelihoods and culture but faces decline as economic shifts, land-use change, and imported wool cause waste and threaten pastoral life.
Photography
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Displaying the cloth like this showed its true beauty': Aung Chan Thar's best phone picture

Photographer documents Inlay Lake's floating cloth production, showing cultural resilience and vibrant craftsmanship despite development challenges.
fromwww.archdaily.com
1 month ago

Museum of Broken Relationships - Chiang Mai / STA

Napat Pattrayanond + 20 More SpecsLess Specs Napat Pattrayanond Text description provided by the architects. Museum Of Broken Relationships is a renovation and a transformation of a historical Chiang Mai building into a museum space. The building, originally a shop and a warehouse built in 1904, had already been altered various times.
Renovation
fromCN Traveller
4 years ago

Top spas in Thailand 2026: where to go for luxury and relaxation

Thailand is Asia's big-hitting wellness destination, with a clutch of grande dames and newcomers on the well-established spa scene keeping the country at the top of many people's must-visit list.
Wellness
World news
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Thai police go undercover as lion dancers to catch thief

Thai police used a lion dance costume to arrest a suspect accused of stealing about $64,000 worth of Buddhist artefacts.
Fashion & style
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 months ago

Is it the end of the line for one of India's most distinctive garments?

Indian Railways minister ordered removal of the bandhgala from staff uniforms, sparking debate over whether the jacket is a colonial relic or an indigenous royal garment.
fromCN Traveller
2 months ago

This underrated Mexican city's artisans have transformed their home into a shopaholic's paradise

Traveller check into hotels for easy access to historical Mayan sites and the cenotes beyond, with ambles through colourful squares and late, balmy nights digesting feasts over tequila tipples. Between cultural excursions and natural wonders, however, there's much to be said for the artisans in these parts. From crafted perfumes to handmade chocolates, these are the gifts and trinkets to make space for in your luggage.
Food & drink
fromColossal
1 month ago

Inside the Sacred Valley Ceramics Studio Referencing Ancient Peruvian Practices

It is not about reproducing the past but about engaging in dialogue with it. We apply the same level of care and rigor to all pieces. Many of our utilitarian pieces have a strong sculptural quality, and several of the more artistic works originate from everyday forms and functions. We do not establish rigid boundaries between these categories; all are part of the same vision.
Arts
Remodel
fromArchDaily
1 month ago

Everyday Heritage: 10 Vietnamese Coffee Shops Reviving Small-Scale Traditional Buildings

Small-scale conserved buildings, narrow tube houses, and adaptive reuse into coffee shops reveal Vietnamese cities' layered architectural heritage, materiality, and social life.
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

A Pillar of Calm Away From Chiang Mai's Old Town

Tucked away in the Wat Ket area, a quiet pocket of Chiang Mai well clear of the chaos of the Old Town, at 137 Pillars House you're close enough to dip in when you want to, but far enough out that the noise never follows you back. It's the kind of neighbourhood where mornings start slowly, perhaps with a quick trip to the nearby Lung Khajohn Wat Ket, one of the city's best rice roll spots, or a plate of Neng's Clay Pot Roast Pork (insanely delish!), before retreating back to the calm of the hotel gardens.
Travel
Design
fromDesign Milk
2 months ago

Lamp-Tapestries Rooted in Basket-Weaving Traditions in Ghana

Recycled PET bottles are integrated into traditional Gurunsi basketry to create contemporary lamps that emphasize light, shadow, and local craft in northern Ghana.
Food & drink
fromLondon On The Inside
2 months ago

A Landmark Reopening For One Of Thailand's Most Storied Hotel Brands

Dusit Thani Bangkok reopens as a luxury, André Fu–designed hotel with park-facing rooms, extensive dining, exceptional breakfast, and preserved heritage elements.
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

It took me a second solo trip to Bali to finally launch my slow fashion business

The 26-year-old real estate project manager from Munich came to the surf camp to improve her skills on the water. I came to talk with adventurous travelers about their big ideas, from new businesses to life after layoffs.
Fashion & style
Travel
fromTravel + Leisure
2 months ago

I Visited One of Thailand's Oldest Organic Tea Farms-and It Was One of the Most Moving Travel Experiences I've Had

Araksa Tea Garden produces organically certified, sustainably grown Thai 'jungle tea' and Assam hybrids at high elevation using skilled hand-plucking and traditional processing.
Travel
fromGamintraveler
2 months ago

Skip Thailand And Bali: 12 Hidden Paradises Tourists Haven't Discovered Yet

Less-crowded, affordable destinations across Asia, Latin America, Africa, and Europe offer tropical beauty, cultural depth, and authentic experiences as alternatives to Bali and Thailand.
Travel
fromBusiness Insider
2 months ago

I moved to Thailand last year and continue seeing tourists make the same 5 mistakes

Avoid generic group tours and peak seasons; personalize travel, use local transport and apps, and explore off-the-beaten-path for cheaper, less crowded, more authentic experiences.
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