Warrix Sport raises over 112 million baht as shares snapped up from SET’s Big Lot
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2022
More than 15 million shares of sportswear manufacturer Warrix Sport Pcl were snapped up as soon as they were put on the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET)’s Big Lot board on Wednesday.
The company announced on Thursday that it had raised 112.42 million baht through shares being sold at 7.49 per piece via the Big Lot board.
Warrix CEO Wisan Wanasaksrisakul said investors clearly saw potential in the company thanks to its steady growth, clear business direction and strategy as well as promising expansion plans in line with the growing sports and healthcare industries.
“Warrix aims to penetrate new customer bases in high-potential markets to bring about unlimited growth and profits to shareholders,” he added.
Wisan estimates that more people will become health-conscious and start exercising next year, which will drive up the sales of both licensed and non-licensed products.
“Plus, many domestic and international sports events have been scheduled for 2023, which will help maximise visibility and demand for our products,” he added.
Listed on the Market for Alternative Investment (MAI), Warrix is eyeing additional investment to boost its business, including the building of a new office and sports science centre on Rama IX Road to serve customers in the East of Bangkok, its Warrix Run Hub at Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, Warrix Lifestyle shop at Siam Square and hosting more running events to promote eco-tourism, like the Changsuek Run and Ex Trail Run series.
Rice Department will upgrade machinery to boost seed production
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2022
The Rice Department will invest more than 1.2 billion baht to increase the production of rice seeds so it can meet demand for 150.000 tonnes per year, its director-general, Natthakit Khongthip, said on Thursday.
The department has developed a plan to increase production of the seeds from the current 95,000 tonnes to 150,000 tonnes a year, Natthakit said.
The main hurdles to increased production are lack of funds and infrastructure, he said, explaining that rice research centres are inefficient because their machinery and tools are broken or are so old that they are no longer compatible with new technology.
The department will increase manufacturing capacity at 16 rice research centres nationwide, Natthakit said.
It will invest 1.256 billion baht for 31 machines to increase the production of breeding and foundation seeds, which will ensure it meets demand for seeds and also improve food security, Natthakit said.
The January-April increase in FT will drive up the cost of electricity to 5.69 baht per unit, the JSCCIB said.
Federation of Thai Industries (FTI) chairman Kriengkrai Thiennukul said the committee estimates that businesses with high power demands such as petrochemical, iron and cement manufacturers will need to hike their product prices by 9-12%, while medium power users like automotive, electronics, sugar, and rubber manufacturers will raise prices 6-8%. Low-power industries such as pharmaceuticals, printed materials and clothing will be able to keep their price hikes to 5% or less, he said.
The FT hike would leave Thailand with the highest electricity costs in the Asean region, Kriengkrai said.
“This could drive multinational corporations to shift their manufacturing bases to neighbours with cheaper power bills, such as Vietnam, which charges only 2.88 baht per unit.”
The committee urged the government to delay the FT hike until the second half of next year, citing the Energy Regulatory Commission’s forecast that Gulf of Thailand natural gas output will rise in the second half of 2023, bringing down the cost of electricity generation.
“With these measures, we estimate that Egat can cover electricity-generation costa [without ft adjustment] for more than two years,” Kriengkrai said.
He also urged the government to decelerate investment in private-power-producer (PPP) projects. He said PPP projects were now far exceeding electricity demand, but the government still has to buy power from them as per the contracts.
The committee estimates the government has to pay PPPs 30.6 billion baht from September to December this year, and around 32.4 billion baht from January to April next year.
“This money could have been used to subsidise power bills for industrial users,” the FTI chief said.
Baht weakens against dollar as expert warns of volatility from US inflation data
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 23, 2022
The baht opened at 34.85 to the US dollar on Friday, weakening from Thursday’s close of 34.69.
The currency will likely move between 34.70 and 35.00 against the greenback during the day, Krungthai market strategist Poon Panichpibool said.
Poon cautioned the baht could fluctuate in a wide range after it weakened against the strengthening dollar and gold purchases. The baht will continue to weaken if the currency market remains in a risk-off state and foreign outflows from the Thai stock market persist, he added.
However, the baht is unlikely to breach its resistance level of 35-35.20 easily because investors including exporters are waiting to sell the dollar when the baht weakens while foreign investors may short the currency in expectation of baht strengthening, Poon said.
He warned to beware of currency market volatility before and after the US personal consumption expenditures (PCE) report, the US Fed’s preferred measure of inflation, is released on Friday (US time). Higher-than-expected PCE figures will put pressure on the dollar. Poon said the baht may strengthen as a result, but he was sceptical it would exceed its support level of 34.5 to 35.6.
He also advised investors to use hedging tools such as options to manage risks in a highly volatile currency market.
Consumer spending expected to hit 17-year high during New Year period
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022
Bolstered by the government’s stimulus measures, Thailand’s consumer spending is predicted to hit a 17-year high, reaching 103.04 billion baht, according to the University of the Thai Chamber of Commerce (UTCC).
The president of the UTCC and adviser to the Centre for Economic and Business Forecasting, Thanavath Phonvichai, revealed during the conference on “Consumer behaviour and spending during 2023 New Year festival” that the New Year period is expected to generate over 103.04 billion baht (US$2.9 billion) in consumer spending, leading to a 20.1% expansion of the economy.
“It would be the first time that consumer spending would be exceeding 100 billion baht since 2007,” Thanavath said, adding that it would benefit the economy in the post-Covid-19 era.
With the support of the government’s stimulus measures, such as “Shop Dee Mee Kuen” (Shop and Payback) and “Rao Tiew Duay Kan” (We Travel Together) schemes during the first quarter of next year, the country’s economy is expected to grow by 0.1–1%, said Thanavath.
The adviser to UTCC’s council, Saowanee Thairungroj, said that the survey regarding consumer spending behaviour during the New Year festival, conducted between December 9-16 with a sample size of 1,345 participants across the country, showed that 69.8% of respondents are likely to spend money on travelling and party through the New Year period.
The survey also illustrated that consumers tend to buy more luxurious goods, with a basket of healthy products the most popular New Year gift.
“The North of the country seems to be the most popular region for tourists, followed by the Northeast, especially from December 29 this year to January 2 next year,” she said.
She said 54.4% of participants said the current economic situation affects their spending during the New Year festival, while 80.4% said that Covid-19 has no effect on their spending. Plus, 55.6% said that they think about their debt when using money, she added.
“Some 48.3% of respondents thought that this New Year festival would be more bustling than the previous year,” she said.
Meanwhile, Kasikorn Research Centre (KResearch) expects spending by Bangkokians during the New Year festival to be around 30.9 billion baht (US$0.89 billion), up 10.5% year on year following recovery in economic activities and tourism in the post-Covid-19 era.
However, most people would set aside their budget only for the four-day-long New Year holidays (December 30, 2022, to January 2, 2023) due to uncertainty over rising product prices, KResearch said.
FWD Insurance won the prestigious Platinum Award in Technology Innovation
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022
FWD Insurance won Platinum Award in The Best Asia Pacific Contact Center Technology Innovation category at the Contact Center Asia Pacific Conferences and Awards 2022 (CC-APAC), reinforcing the quality of the contact centre’s operations.
This recent accolade proves FWD Contact Center‘s top spot among Asia Pacific’s best practices for contact centre innovation.
This year’s CC-APAC was held online, with the Thai Contact Center Trade Association as the host country.
Arjan Wes, Chief Commercial Officer of FWD Insurance said, “We are very pleased and delighted for FWD’s Contact Center team for winning the honourable award in the Technology Innovation category at the Asia Pacific stage, which is a furtherance of our earlier success as the winner of The Best Effective Technology Contact Center (Gold Award) from the TCCTA Contact Center Awards 2022. Both accolades demonstrate our international service standard and dedication to delivering the best experiences in line with our customer-led approach. We will continue to improve our customer services by integrating advanced technology across all communication channels to provide our customers with efficient and quick services that meet their demands.”
The Platinum Award in the Best Asia Pacific Contact Center Technology Innovation category was awarded to FWD in recognition of the successful development and implementation of the Unified CRM system, which integrates all scattered data and numerous systems into one single front-end platform, thus enabling our customer service staffs to provide a complete, Omni-service channel to ensure a swift and thorough customer experience.
For the Contact Center Asia Pacific Awards 2022, participation is reserved for the top winners of the categories in their respective association awards. Each participant can only participate in one of the contested categories: 1. Contact Center Operation, 2. Business Contribution, 3. Customer Experience, 4. Employee Engagement, and 5. Technology Innovation.
Bangkok’s annual light and digital art festival “Awakening Bangkok 2022” returns for its 5th edition to the Charoenkrung-Talad Noi neighborhood
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022
Held on the theme “Endless Tomorrow”, the lighting installation festival inspires and revives the economy in Charoenkrung-Talad Noi after sunset, attracting local and international tourists and creating a lively atmosphere during the festive season, while promoting social and economic sustainability.
Awakening Bangkok’s organizer Time Out Bangkok together with its partners the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), Creative Economy Agency (CEA), Bangkok Metropolitan Administration, Diageo Moet Hennessy (Thailand), and BGC Glass Studio have created the lighting installation festival Awakening Bangkok 2022 on the theme “Endless Tomorrow” to offers new perspectives to the historically charming Charoenkrung and Talad Noi area now that the COVID-19 pandemic has settled. The event aims at inspiring people about how to create a sustainable future for the present and next generations.
Mr. Pongsiri Hetrakul, managing director of Time Out Bangkok and Festival Director of Awakening Bangkok, said: “This is the 5th year of the festival and, after being forced by the pandemic to postpone the 2021 festival to March 2022, we are delighted to be able to get back to our same schedule at year-end season. We’ve collaborated with our partners to deliver new and memorable experiences to everyone during the 10-day festival that runs from 16 to 25 December 2022. We’re ready to elevate Awakening Bangkok to a next level, by making it part of the international tourism calendar as well as a destination for tourists.
The fact that we’ve been able to organize the event for five consecutive years says a lot about the success of Awakening Bangkok. This has proved that a collaboration between the government and private sector is ideal for when you’d push things forward for universal benefits, including the efforts to bring out the national creative force and promote night-time economy, which are the keys that will secure Charoenkrung’s brighter future. We have received good feedback from artists, designers and visitors who attended the past events. The festival helps to bond and enliven the community, inspire creative forces, and helps take Bangkok to a global festival tourism calendar.”
The continuous collaboration with TAT, TCEB, CEA and the BMA reflects the collective goal to make Awakening Bangkok one of the main festivals on Thailand’s and regional tourism calendar. The festival is currently recognized as one of the “Colorful Bangkok” events, BMA’s three-month campaign that aims to revitalize the city through multi-disciplinary cultural events between November 2022 and January 2023. The plan is to make Bangkok a cultural metropolis and a major festival tourism destination that will help sustain the city’s social and economic development.
Mr. Sanon Wangsrangboon, Deputy Governor of Bangkok, said that the year-end festivals are all about lighting, music and art. These festivals, which were and will be held in various places across the city, offer people the chance to end the year with memorable moments and welcome the New Year in high spirit. To catch up with the festive spirits and to align with Governor Chadchart Sittipunt’s year-round city festivals, BMA, in partnership with various stakeholders, has initiated “Colorful Bangkok” festive campaign, which spans 3 months from November 2022 to January 2023, and is divided into 3 themes: Creative Arts Festivals in November, Light Festivals in December and Music Festivals in January, for residents and tourists alike to enjoy. These events will help boost the local economy and public spending.
“Awakening Bangkok is recognized as one of the “The Festival of Lights” events in the BMA’s “Colorful Bangkok 2022” calendar. It symbolizes the opening of a space and illuminating the city and bringing it back to life,” Mr. Sanon ended.
Kittipong Prapattong, Executive Director Central Region of Tourism Authority of Thaiand (TAT), added: “The trend of foreign tourists traveling to Thailand is on a steady rise now that the COVID situation has eased. This is particularly evident during the year-end celebrations as holidaymakers around the world are looking for destinations where they can enjoy the long weekend. The government’s policy to open the country for tourists and the cooperation with the private sector in organizing festivals at various destinations across the country help attract tourists, making Thailand one of the world’s top destinations.
“Awakening Bangkok 2022 is a collaboration between the public and private sectors to create one of the greatest events of the year. Besides being spectacular, it also celebrates the opening of the country and the year-end tourism season excites both locals and visitors. We believe that such a “colorful” event will invigorate the tourism trend now that the pandemic has been largely resolved,” Mr. Kuttipong added.
Mrs. Nichapa Yoswee, Senior Vice President – Business, of Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB), said: “TCEB sees the opportunity to develop the city and community with what is called “Festival Economy” as a way to promote a city’s sustainable development. The tourism trends and behaviors among the younger generation have changed to those of more choice and experience-driven, and festival creators will need to response to these changes. These groups of travelers have high purchasing power, so the travel volume of such groups will have both direct and positive impacts and indirectly link to the economy of the host city and its surrounding communities.
At the heart of Awakening Bangkok is the promotion of all aspects of sustainability, a common goal of all partners including the main sponsor “Johnnie Walker” that has supported the event for three consecutive years.
Ms. Jarinee Wongkhamthong, Diageo Moet Hennessy (Thailand) Co.’s marketing director, said: “The collaboration of all sectors, public and private, is required if we are to co-create a sustainable economic value. Johnnie Walker sees the importance of supporting Thai artists and designers who are capable of extending their creative work and creating added values. This is in line with Diageo’s long-term sustainability goal SOCIETY2030: SPIRIT OF PROGRESS through which we strive to be one of the best-performing and most trusted consumer companies, and the brand’s KEEP WALKING philosophy that inspires and creates new experiences that keep people moving forward.
“This year, Johnnie Walker returns under the concept. “No matter what, just move on and live your life”, which underlines two main issues to the new generation, diversity acceptance and creating sustainability in all dimensions. This message is reflected through various works exhibited at the event and the two bars, which have been designed in collaboration with famous artists. In addition, this concept is conveyed through new flavors of four special drink recipes inspired by nature, created in collaboration with WASTELAND, a drinking community of environmentalists. And most importantly, we continue to support responsible drinking by reinforcing messages and activities included in the work.”
Mr. Pongsiri concluded that: “Aimed at promoting the city’s identity, each year Awakening Bangkok creates an event that specifically reflects each idea while also drawing inspiration from the rich history. The event signals the possibility of new ideas and creation through the opening of the space and the collaboration of the people.
“Awakening Bangkok 2022 takes place at a time when we are still searching for answers, when we are still exploring life’s many possibilities. We wish for conversations – and inspiration – on how to create a better tomorrow…one that will last forever. A tomorrow that is endless. The event reflects such a concept through the participation of new generation artists such as COTH, 27 June, and Alt+r .
“This year is special as we’ve created 2 routes for 2 sub-themes. The southern Bangrak route focuses on “Sustainability” and the northern Talad Noi route on “Living Evidence” through new locations. Each route has its highlights. For example, the southern route’s highlighted works are at the Swan hotel, Marine Police Lodge and East-Asiatic Building, the latter of which is a century-old Venetian-style structure that used to house the multinational trading company of the same name. The northern route’s highlights include the Patina Bangkok, houses on the river bank and Phanu Rangsri Pier.”
In addition to light installations by amazing local artists, visitors can expect to see an international showcase for the first time, curated by a team from iLight Singapore, a similar light and digital arts festival in Singapore. The work is on display at Warehouse 30.
“This year, we have expanded our alliance to include the Hong Kong Economics and Trade office and Central Embassy and for the first time we have formed a partnership with favourite social media platform TikTok that has a goal of supporting Thai artists on its platform. There will be Tik Tok creators creating content at the event. Over the past years, Awakening Bangkok has been promoted via the English, Chinese and Japanese media to connect to the world. We believe that after the pandemic, Awakening Bangkok will be a top world destination for new experiences and cultural tourism. “
He added that: “Apart from promoting culture, Awakening Bangkok also plays a part in creating economic value. Awakening Bangkok 2021 held in March 2022 attracted more than 90,000 visitors over the 10 days despite being held while COVID-19 was still spreading, The event created an economic impact worth 115.64 million baht. We hope that this time around the festival will be even more welcome.
“We Believe that Awakening Bangkok will be a festival that helps boost the excitement of the city during this festive time of the year, especially among foreign tourists. A report by UNESCO clearly indicates the global growth of cultural tourists which is driven by the changing behavior of tourists. They want to learn more about the traditions of the local community, discover and visit historical sites and experience different cultures as well as learning and immersing themselves in cultural products and services in each locality,” Mr. Pongsiri said.
The 5th edition of Awakening Bangkok sees almost 40 lighting installations illuminating more than 20 locations, most of which are long-forgotten structures, in Charoenkrung-Talad Noi neighborhoods, from 16-25 December 2022.
Ten meaningful experiences to gift loved ones this Christmas
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022
Discover a series of community, wildlife and marine conservation initiatives with Marriott International’s Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy™ program in Thailand and Vietnam.
BANGKOK, THAILAND, December 2022 – Bells a-ringing, tummies a-feasting, but finding that perfect Christmas gift can be pretty overwhelming. This Christmas, let’s ditch the material gifts and get a gift that gives back.
Marriott International’s Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy™ program offers meaningful travel experiences, enabling guests to create a positive impact as they explore and build deeper connections in local communities and play a part in restoring the environment of the destinations they visit.
Available at close to 100 locations across Asia Pacific, book a holiday at any of the participating hotels to join one of the curated, purpose-driven experiences. In Thailand and Vietnam alone, there are ten Good Travel with Marriott Bonvoy™ experiences. From elephant conservation to coral reef preservation, there’s a purposeful travel experience for everyone from Marriott Bonvoy this holiday season.
• For the wildlife lovers – Enrich your travel experience with opportunities to protect wildlife in Hua Hin, Krabi and Phuket.
There are many attractions in Thailand where tourists unknowingly contribute to the suffering of animals. Wildlife Friends Foundation Thailand rescues thousands of animals every year from poor conditions. At Sheraton Hua Hin Resort & Spa, you can visit the wildlife rescue center, wildlife hospital and elephant refuge, and learn how to protect them from exploitation.
Elephants are highly revered animals in Thailand. Join the “Help the Herd” campaign at Phulay Bay, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Krabi, to learn about elephant conservation by visiting the Krabi Elephant House Sanctuary, a safe haven which allows these beautiful, sociable and highly intelligent animals to live peacefully.
Phuket is home to many beautiful beaches. However, plastic pollution is harming local wildlife, including fish and birds. Join us on a guided beach tour, help the clean-up and promote ocean conservation at Phuket Marriott Resort and Spa, Nai Yang Beach. Learn how you can repurpose plastic debris collected into a bracelet as a reminder of your meaningful participation.
Butterflies are essential to a healthy ecosystem, but sadly the native butterfly population is declining in Phuket. With Phuket Marriott Resort & Spa, Merlin Beach, you can visit a Butterfly Sanctuary to learn about butterfly life cycles, classifications, and conservation, and see the butterflies in their natural environment.
• For the ocean warriors – Help restore and preserve the tropical marine ecosystems of Phuket and Koh Samui in Thailand and Phu Quoc in Vietnam.
The blue swimming crab has been depleted due to overfishing and other pressures, affecting food security and the livelihoods of local fishing communities in Koh Samui. At Sheraton Samui Resort, you can explore the Crab Bank project to learn more about the lifecycle of the blue swimming crab and support crab rehabilitation and sustainable consumption.
Nestled on Mai Khao Beach next to Sirinat National Park where leatherback turtles come to nest and lay eggs, the Mao Khao Turtle Shelter provides a safe place for injured and disabled turtles, eggs and newborns to recover, hatch and gain strength before returning to the ocean. Guests at JW Marriott Phuket Resort & Spa can visit this vital turtle conservation center and learn about marine turtles’ lifecycles, diets and threats.
Phu Quoc is a tropical paradise and home to over a thousand coral reefs. Climate change however, has caused significant coral bleaching, wiping out entire ecosystems as marine life loses its source of food. At JW Marriott Phu Quoc Emerald Bay, you can learn about coral conservation and help to replant the in-house coral farm.
• For the community advocates – Give back to the local community through social and educational programs in Hua Hin, Chiang Rai and Khao Lak.
Road accidents are the second leading cause of death for children in Thailand, with a significant number of young people losing their lives simply because they lack helmets. Guests at Hua Hin Marriott Resort & Spa can participate in a helmet painting workshop to understand how they can improve road safety for children in rural Thailand. The painted helmets are then donated to local children.
Chiang Rai is known as the cultural city of Thailand, with pottery being a treasured local traditional artform that is slowly disappearing. At Le Méridien Chiang Rai Resort, you can take part in a hands-on workshop guided by local potters at Doy Din Dang Pottery to learn about its cultural heritage, while supporting local artists.
The use of chemical pesticides around the world is harming natural pollinators such as bees and butterflies. At Le Méridien Khao Lak Resort & Spa, you can visit Le Ka Tak Sustainable Farm for a hands-on experience with the local community to learn how compost is made, feed the chickens with food scrap, and observe the impact on nature around you.
Central Pattana invites foodies to immerse in boundless dine-in experiences at over 3,000 international restaurants at Central shopping centers nationwide
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022
Food lovers don’t miss out on experiencing the latest nine restaurants offering exclusive delicacies for the New Year celebration at Central World.
Bangkok – Central Pattana plc. (CPN) confirms its position as the absolute Food Destination that is ready to serve delicious experiences throughout the year, inviting food lovers to celebrate the festive New Year season and enjoy boundless dine-in experiences at over 3,000 multinational restaurants – ranging from Thai, Japanese, Chinese to western cuisines. Immerse yourself in blissful ambience in various styles of restaurant – from Michelin Star, Michelin Guide, independent standalone to famous street food, at every Central shopping center across Thailand.
Food is a big part of Thai culture, especially for the new generation of foodies, in which dining out is a lifestyle and a part of life that needs be shared with the world. Modern food lovers are looking for more than just exquisite taste, but also require an ambience that can create the perfect dining experience. Central Pattana constantly strives to bring a variety of restaurants into its shopping centers so that foodies can experience all types of gastronomies – whether it is savory dishes, desserts or drinks.
Coming soon! Nine restaurants ready to satisfy your palate at Central World that real foodies shouldn’t miss.
1. Baan Benjarong Pai, the 3rd branch of a Thai cuisine restaurant originally from Pai district of Mae Hong Son, delivers the best of Thai traditional dishes from quality ingredients at affordable prices, recognised with Michelin’s Bib Gourmand for 4 years in a row. Don’t miss out on grilled shrimps, crab and betel leaf curry, or fried snapper with climbing wattle. The must-try dish is caramelized pork ribs with salted fish – eat it with hot steamed jasmine rice. The restaurant is now open on the 1st floor, Hug Thai zone from 10:00 – 22:00 hrs.
2. Siam Parasite. Get ready for the superior fun of Siam Parasite in a German Oktoberfest beer festival ambience. Satisfy your hunger with BBQed, grilled and other varieties of dishes, a perfect combination of Thai and European cultures – following the “Parasite” movie concept, which means the restaurant can be adapted and integrated into any style and environment. Coming soon to the 1st floor, Groove @Central World.
3. CHAGEE, a modern Chinese tea house with traditions inherited from Yunnan in Southwest China, currently has over 400 branches around the world. Indulge yourself in the sweet scents and rich tastes of premium tea leaves sourced directly from organic tea plantations in Yunnan, the land of high-quality tea. Choose from a range of selected high-grade toppings to enhance your tea. CHAGEE offers a variety of tea beverages, the signature drinks include cheese-topped Tie Guan Yin milk tea, cheese-topped Da Hong Pao milk tea, white peach Oolong milk tea and Yunnan Puer milk tea. Pamper yourself with new modern tea traditions experienced in a classical Chinese tea house today at the 6th floor, Beacon zone.
4. KOGORO, a unique Japanese tonkatsu restaurant – the only one in Thailand that uses Niigata pears as a main ingredient. The secret highlight is the unique pear sauce, bringing a sweet and sour taste that compliments the flavor of all menu items, especially the hot and crispy Tonkatsu that melts in your mouth. Enjoy KOGORO’s taste of happiness from Niigata on the 6th floor, Atrium zone.
5. IATA Express, a legendary top-listed Chinese restaurant, has been heralded by Chinese food lovers for more than 65 years. Bringing us dishes unchanged from our grandparent’s generation, IATA Express invites foodies to try Beijing duck with its thin and crispy skin, eaten with homemade Chinese pancakes and secret sauce, or deep-fried pigeon with Chinese wine, goose feet baked in an earthen pot and “IATA Delight” beef on a hot plate. Don’t miss out on their famous desert too – Shanghai pancake! Enjoy legendary Chinese cuisine today on the 7th floor at Beacon zone.
6. Nuer Koo. With a belief that the right soulmate (Nuer Koo) will add flavor to life, the restaurant selects the highest quality ingredients to be paired with premium beef available in six varieties to provide an unforgettable gastronomical experience. Match your sirloin, chuck, short rib, rib-eye, Wagyu or Kobe beef with rich and mellow soup, and enjoy your dish under the new curated “Concept Store” ambience. For those who are pollotarian, the restaurant also offers other options such as pork noodles, Yen Ta Fo (pink noodles) and a variety of snacks that combine with the dishes to make the perfect meal. Enjoy creating your own dish in your style with Nuer Koo today on the 6th floor, Beacon zone.
7. Daisen Premium Japanese Restaurant offers Omakase-style and premium Japanese dishes at affordable prices. Customers can order grilled beef from the A La Carte menu, which offers different premium beef cuts. All ingredients are prepared fresh daily and no frozen products are used, ensuring the freshest taste from nature. Recommended dishes include Kani Miso, crab paste with rich sauce giving a sweet and savory taste, Kihada Maguro, yellowfin tuna from the deep sea that has been prepared to keep its full fresh taste, and Matsusaka beef, premium cuts of the original Japanese black cattle reared in the Matsusaka region. Enjoy premium Japanese dishes that are meticulously prepared by experienced chefs to ensure the best quality on the 6th floor, Beacon zone.
8. Tan Kun. Inspired by traditional Thai cuisine from the period of King Rama V, this Thai-fusion bar-b-que restaurant combines Thai classic cuisine with the modern lifestyle, resulting in a perfect mix of multiculturalism and classical tradition. All details are taken to ensure customers’ dining satisfaction – premium Thai meat from organic farms, seasoned with natural spices without any chemical additives. Jasmine rice, sugar and cooking oil are from community enterprises. Enjoy Tan Kun’s recommended dishes such as Charolais Bavette, Charolais Grand T-Bone, and Pork Belly today on the 1st floor, Hug Thai zone.
9. Ñam Ñam Pasta and Tapas offers over 10 selections of fresh pasta, lovingly made by a pasta devotee who learned the secrets of pasta making from a kind grandma in a small restaurant in Italy. Highlighted menu includes Pasta ramen, which is spaghetti in Japanese pork bone broth, topped with Chashu pork and truffle, and Nam Nam Chilis Fries with mozzarella cheese. Try out these delicious dishes today on the 3rd floor, Atrium zone.
Let’s celebrate the festive New Year season and experience the boundless delicacies catering for all types of dining at Central World and Central shopping centers nationwide.
Top 4 Best Places to Work in Thailand for 2022 revealed
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 2022
Novo Nordisk, AIA, Jardine Schindler Thailand, LCIT are recognized as the top 4 best places to work in Thailand for 2022 according to the annual prestigious “Best Places to Work” certification program.
Novo Nordisk Thailand was awarded the top position followed by AIA Thailand, an affiliate of the multinational insurance and finance corporation. Jardine Schindler Thailand, an affiliate of Jardine Schindler Group, a Joint Venture between Jardine Matheson in Hong Kong and Schindler Group located in Switzerland, between them bring over 300 years of experience in business management, regional specialization and engineering excellence. Laem Chabang International Terminal Co came in the fourth position.
In a statement from Enrico Cañal Bruland, Vice President & General Manager for Novo Nordisk Thailand, he said “We place high importance on building and maintaining an atmosphere in which everyone feels heard, accepted and valued; being recognized as The Best Place to Work for Women additionally this year is a huge achievement which is perfectly in line with our Diversity & Inclusion agenda.
Despite the challenges faced globally around employee turnover and declining engagement levels, the average level of engagement of the top-performing companies in Thailand is 85% and this is something to be proud of. This is an elite group of employers in Thailand making sure that their employees are happy, healthy, and enjoy coming to work.
Best Places to Work is an international certification program, considered the ‘Platinum Standard’ in identifying and recognizing top workplaces around the world, providing employers with the opportunity to learn more about the engagement and the satisfaction of their employees and honour those who deliver an outstanding work experience with the highest standards in regards to working conditions.
Every year in Thailand, the program partners with many organizations, across different industries, to help them measure, benchmark, and improve their HR practices and use data-driven insights to add value, enhance agility, and increase organizational effectiveness.