Making like Mona Lisa

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Making like Mona Lisa

lifestyle December 23, 2017 01:00

By Paisal Chuenprasaeng
The Nation

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A new artificial intelligence feature on a photo editing app will have your turning your selfies into fine art in less than five seconds

A new feature of the popular photo editing app from Meitu Inc, ArtBot allows you to turn your selfie shots into paintings like Picasso and Van Gogh.

The editing app has s become something of an instant hit, with MeTiu reporting that it’s now generating more than 6 billion photos per month globally.

Now, Meitu expands its expertise to Artificial Intelligence and has created its first ever AI painting robot – Andy, the ArtBot.

To use the function, you start by using the app to take your selfie shot. Do remember to align your face in the provided frame before pressing the shutter button.

 

Andy then reconstructs the photo, turning it into a painting within five seconds. Its segmentation technique is so humanised that it recognises humans in photos and is able take them out from the backgrounds behind them, and turn them a brand new paintings.

You can access your photos on your smartphone and turn them into paintings too.

 

The ArtBot function has several effects for you to try.

Meitu says Andy is continuing to learn and more painting styles will created.

To save the painting created by ArtBot, you first need to register for an account with Meitu by using your current Facebook or Google account. Then you can save and share your facial art painting with friends.

Apart from the ArtBot function, other features added to the photo app are Dollhouse, Dimensional Camera and Girl’s Photobooth features.

 

Each of these functions has several fun effects to apply to your photos. For example, the Dimensional Camera has Fairy Tale, Paper Frame and Frost that allow you to turn your photos into painting-like images in fun photo frames for sharing. As with ArtBot, these features let you take your selfies or you can access your photos on your smartphone’s gallery to apply the effects.

Meitu, Inc, which operates through Xiamen Meitu Networks Technology, commenced its current business in October 2008. Meitu has created a series of software and hardware products — including Meitu, Beauty-Cam, Meipai (a video and live streaming community app) and Meitu smartphones — which have been transforming the way users create and share beauty, precipitating the selfie phenomenon in China. Meitu’s portfolio of mobile apps had been activated on more than 1.1 billion unique devices as of 31 October 2016 and recorded approximately 456 million MAUs globally in October 2016.

The Meitu photoediting app and the ArtBot function is free to use.

Requirements

– Android or iOS smartphohe or tablet with front facing camera

– Facebook or Google account

– Internet connection

For fantastic sound, stick your head here

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For fantastic sound, stick your head here

lifestyle December 23, 2017 01:00

By Paisal Chuenprasaeng
The Nation

The WH1000X Mark 2 headphones from Sony allow for precise control over surrounding noise

Sony’s WH1000X Mark 2 overear Bluetooth headphones reproduce impressive music quality for travellers thanks to effective noise cancelling and ambient sound technologies.

Light and foldable and shipped with a carrying case and an adapter for use on board planes, it comes with a button to switch between effective noise cancelling and ambient sound control. That means they’re safe for walking around in.

 

You can also control play by simply tapping and swiping on the right ear cup, which is really a smart design concept.

These are High-Resolution Audio headphones supporting frequency response from 4Hz to 40,000Hz when you use wired headphones with a provided audio cable.

As Bluetooth headphones, Hi-Res Audio sound is still possible, but with a slightly less resolution when the 1000XM2 is connected to a music player or phone that supports Sony’s LDAC 96kHz codec.

With the LDAC Bluetooth connection, the 1000XM2 supports frequency response of 20Hz to 40,000Hz.

The headphones will also work with the aptX HD codec, which is a high-definition sound codec that is getting more use among new portable music players and new models of phones.

 

The 1000XM2 uses 40mm dome-type drivers and aluminium-coated Liquid Crystal Polymer diaphragms, resulting in good sound quality.

The micro-USB port on the right ear cup is for recharging the builtin battery. You can use the provided USB cable to connect to your computer, turning the headphones into a High-Res sound system or a headset for making video calls.

The builtin S-Master HX amplifier reduces distortion and brings out all the subtleties in the music. It deploys a Digital Sound Enhancement Engine HX (DSEE HX) to upscale compressed digital files, bringing them closer to the quality of High-Resolution Audio. By restoring the high-range sound lost in compression, the engine reproduces digital music in rich, clear tones.

The noise-cancelling circuit actually senses outside noise with builtin microphones and sends an equal-but-opposite cancelling signal to the headset.

 

A toggle switch on the left ear cup turns on and off the noise cancelling and the ambient sound control function. The button will cycle through these three modes when pressed. You’ll hear voice guidance as to which mode is on, or you can glance at the LED indicator next to the NC/Ambient button. When it’s green, noise cancelling is active. Yellow means Ambient Sound Mode is on. When both are off, you see a flashing green.

You can use the Sony Headphones Connect app to control and personalise these functions.

Meanwhile, Automatic AI (Artificial Intelligence) Noise Cancelling constantly analyses ambient sounds and automatically selects the most effective cancelling mode – NC Mode A, B or C.

 

Mode A is good when you’re riding in a plane, because Atmospheric Pressure Optimising kicks in at high altitude. Mode B is mainly for buses or trains, while Mode C is useful in an office environment where copiers and air-conditioners might be making a mild racket.

Another function further optimises noise cancelling by detecting the shape of your face, your hairstyle and whether you’re wearing glasses, as well as pressure changes on board a plane.

Even if you’re not flying, you should activate this function the first time you use the headset. Hold the NC/Ambient button until you hear the voice guide say, “Optimiser started.” Once the process is finished, it tells you so.

In Ambient Sound Mode, you can hear what’s coming into the microphones embedded in the left and right units. That’s how you avoid walking in front of a bus.

 

Use the app to switch between Normal and Voice modes. In Normal, you can hear surrounding sound just as though you weren’t wearing the headset. In Voice, you might have rock music banging away and you’ll still be able to hear stuff like Skytrain station announcements.

The app makes use of the headphones more fun and allows you to better control its functions and sound quality.

Among other things, the app displays the remaining battery life and the Bluetooth connection codec. You can even auto-adjust the noise cancelling by behaviour recognition, allowing the headphones to detect, for example, whether you’re walking or sitting.

You can use the app to select which direction the sound is heard from, or choose virtual surround sound in several modes, including Arena, Club, Outdoor Stage and Concert Hall.

 

The app will help you pick equaliser settings, including Bright, Excited, Mellow, Relaxed, Vocal and Bass Boost.

Connecting the headphones to a phone with NFC (Near Field Communication) is a breeze. You simply align the “N” mark on the left cup to the one at the back of your Android phone and NFC pairs them up. I did this instantly with a Sony XZ Premium phone.

Listening to Hi-Res Audio songs from my XZ and from Sony’s NWA25 Hi-Res Audio Walkman, I found the music quality impressive, with good details and powerful bass.

There’s a touch sensor panel on the right ear cup for controlling music on Bluetooth-connected devices. Tap twice to pause a track and double-tap to resume play. Swipe forward to skip to the next track. Swipe up repeatedly to increase the volume and down to lower it.

The battery life is a decent 30 hours and quick charges are possible. You can get 70 minutes of playback with just a 10-minute charge.

The Sony WH1000X Mark 2 has a suggested retail price of Bt14,990.

KEY SPECS

– Headphone type: Closed, dynamic

Driver unit: 40mm, dome type (CCAW Voice Coil)

– Magnet: Neodymium

– Impedance: 46 ohms (1kHz) when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned on, 14 ohms (1kHz) when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned off

– Frequency response: 4Hz to 40,000Hz

Sensitivities: 103dB/mW (1kHz) when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned on, 98dB/mW (1kHz) when connecting via the headphone cable with the unit turned off

– Inputs: Micro USB, Stereo Mini Jack

– Bluetooth: Bluetooth 4.1

– Supported wireless audio formats: SBC, AAC, aptX, aptX HD, LDAC

Bluetooth profiles: A2DP, AVRCP, HFP, HSP

– Battery: Fourhour charge time, 30 hours playback with NC on

– Weight: 275 grams

New Year in the sky

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New Year in the sky

lifestyle December 22, 2017 14:40

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Celebrate the countdown to 2018 with dinner under the night sky on the rooftop at Furama Silom’s De Sky. The buffet tables will groan under a large selection of international and local dishes while the winner of the DJ Fighter Champion contest 2017 mans the decks. Tickets are Bt2,590 for two persons, Bt1,650 for one and Bt800 for children. The party runs 6.30pm to 1am. Book your table at (02) 688 6824 or email: fnbmgr.silom@furama.com.

 

All the fun of the fair

Al Meroz hosts a Night Carnival & Fun Fair on December 31 starting from 7pm, offering a cabaret show, magic, percussion, jazz and fun games. It takes place on the 16th floor of the hotel in Ramkhamhaeng Soi 5 and also features an international and BBQ buffet feast, special cocktails, sparkling cider and the chance to win prizes worth more than Bt200,000 including air tickets to Kuala Lumpur. Tickets cost Bt3,500 for adults and Bt2,000 for kids. Call (02) 136 8700 or check out Facebook.com/almeroz.bangkok.

 

A magical Christmas

Christmas is a time for family and friends to be together and Sunday night from 6 to 10, they can do that at Kantary Hills, Chiang Mai over Christmas cocktails and canapes while listening to Carol singers. A mouthwatering buffet of seasonal dishes is also available at the Nimman Bar & Grill. It’s priced at Bt1,100-plus per person and half that for children under 12. For reservations, call (053) 222 111 or visit http://www.KantaryCollection.com.

 

Christmas, Italian style

If you’re in Bangkok for the holidays, take time out on Sunday night to enjoy a festive dinner at No 43 Italian Bistro at Cape House. Served from 6pm, it features traditional favourites with an Italian flavour including Salmon Carpaccio on pumpkin cream with caviar, a refreshing Passion fruit sorbet, Fillet of snow fish served with sauteed vegetables in Pesto sauce or Roasted turkey, followed by a creamy pineapple and passion fruit dessert. It’s priced at Bt1,400-plus. Book now at (02) 658 7444 or visit http://www.CapeCollection.com.

 

The first Noel

The Siam Kempinski Hotel Bangkok joins with BE Health Association to host a series of Christmas carol performances by children from Chumchon Moobaan Pattana School in Bangkok’s Khlong Toei district at the lobby this Sunday at 5 and 6pm and on Monday at noon and 1pm. The performances are an important element in the hotel’s Corporate Social Responsibility calendar. Call (02) 162 9000 or email dining.siambangkok@kempinski.com.

Party central is 72 Courtyard Thonglor

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Party central is 72 Courtyard Thonglor

lifestyle December 21, 2017 13:15

By THE NATION

The Christmas and New Year Eve celebrations at 72 Courtyard Thonglor will be allnight affairs, complete with festive dining, drinks specially concocted for the holidays, and some intriguing deals.

The “nightlife and lifestyle destination” is in the mood to party through December 31.

At Toro Bangkok, which is the world’s only other outlet of the celebrated Barcelona-style tapas bar, is serving an “XMAS-NYE Special Course Dinner”. On the menu for Bt750-plus are Boquerones Salad, Spanish Meatballs, Saffron & Almond Chicken and Churros.

Book a table at (02) 392 7790 or http://Bkk.ToroRestaurant.com.

 

At Touche Hombre, the mouthwatering banequet of authentic Mexican food includes Pork Stew, Roasted Turkey De Habanero Tacos and Torta De Helado. Make reservations at (02) 392 7760 or http://www.ToucheHombre.com/hola.

At Evil Man Blues, there’s great jazz and three Christmas cocktails – the Claus N’Blues, Polar Dance and North Pole 101. Try all three for Bt850. Learn more at (02) 392 7740.

 

And Savoy has come up with three seasonal punches – Las Posadas, Punch & Judy and Caribbean Parade – all ready for the New Year Karaoke Party. Get the details at (02) 392 7636 and info@barsavoy.com.

Santa Claus will be at Beer Belly tomorrow and Saturday (December 22-23), as will the entertaining Balloon Man. The Toys, a hot dance band, will be performing for the New Year’s Eve countdown. Book a date at (02) 392 7770.

 

New Year’s Eve will also see the resident DJs at Beam – Marmoset, Sarayu, Supersonic and NT66 – pumping out the tunes in the main room, while King Khan from Thaitanium, Double Trouble, Noxro B2B Foresto and Quay Records hold court in the Dalmatian Room.

On the night of January 1, Funky gangster and Sweed will be in the main room and Noxro, Arnon and Bunnyman in the Dalmatian.

Set it up at (02) 392 7750 or http://www.BeamClub.com.

 

Counting into 2018, 72 Courtyard will host an 18-hour party starting at noon on December 31, with lots of champagne and vodka, glitter, disco balls and kickass tunes.

Head up to the second floor of Touche Hombre after 1am for a free-admission “secret party” and the Slum Disco Sound System.

Make reservations at (02) 392 7999 or info@72courtyard.com.

How Ford sees us seeing the world

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How Ford sees us seeing the world

lifestyle December 21, 2017 01:00

By The Nation

Surveyed for automaker Ford, more than 60 per cent of adults globally said they feel overwhelmed by what’s happening around them.

“We’re clearly living in interesting times,” says Sheryl Connelly of Ford. “Shifting global priorities, rampant political upheaval, and a spotlight on social inequity have upended the status quo and left many disoriented.

“But, out of the chaos and conflict, a new energy and creativity are motivating people like never before. From compassion and guilt to heightened activism, most adults believe their actions have the power to influence positive change.”

The sixth annual Looking Further with Ford Trends Report says 39 per cent of adults don’t mind sharing their personal information with private firms, but 60 per cent were frustrated by how much of their information had become public.

Seventy-six per cent of respondents said they find it “creepy” when companies know too much about them. Meanwhile, 52 per cent of adults believe artificial intelligence will do more harm than good, but 61 per cent were hopeful about a future of autonomous vehicles.

Sixty-eight per cent of respondents were overwhelmed by the suffering in the world today, and 51 per cent felt guilty about not doing more to help. Eighty-one per cent were concerned about the widening gap between rich and poor.

Seventy-three per cent wanted to take better care of their emotional wellbeing, while 54 per cent felt more stressed than they did a year ago.

“In today’s fast-moving world, consumers have less patience for the frivolous, and they demand greater emphasis on what’s meaningful and impactful,” says Connelly. “This ethos is reflected in the work we do at Ford, and our relentless focus on providing trustworthy solutions that make consumers’ lives better.”

The Trend Report serves as a blueprint for understanding how key trends are expected to influence consumers and brands in 2018 and beyond. Ford has identified and explored 10 trends.

* The Edge of Reason: Global upheaval is evident in everything from politics to pop culture, and people are responding to these changes in polarised fashion. As divisiveness grows, a sense of being overwhelmed intensifies. Consumers are hungry for inventive ways to cope and adapt.

* The Activist Awakening: This culture of polarisation means consumers are being jolted out of complacency. Conventional wisdom and expectations are being toppled as individuals debate the change we need.

* Minding the Gap: Worldwide, the spotlight is on inequality. Activists and entrepreneurs are experimenting with new ways to improve access to quality education, increase productive employment, close wage gaps, and provide everyone with affordable access to basic living standards and infrastructure.

* The Compassionate Conscience: With an omnipresent news cycle, we are more aware than ever of the challenges consumers face around the world. People are becoming more reflective of their roles in society and more focused on how they can be more engaged.

* Mending the Mind: Consumers and institutions are realising that you cannot have a healthy body unless you have a healthy mind. As such, mental health and wellbeing are moving to the forefront for individuals, governments and companies to address.

* Retail Therapy: Many consumers are on an endless hunt for something new and different – seeking material goods or experiences that bring happiness. As services aiming to provide efficiency experiences proliferate, consumers now find they can buy the one thing that was never for sale – time.

* Helplessly Exposed: Big Data claims to be able to interpret our behaviours, which in theory should help consumers. But with Big Data can come Big Bias, and once personal information is relinquished, all consumers can do is hope companies use it responsibly.

* Technology’s Tipping Point: Virtual reality, artificial intelligence and autonomous technology – long far-fetched notions – are now being incorporated into our daily lives. Worldwide, humans are wondering what the onslaught of intelligent technology will mean for society.

* Singled Out: Are marriage and parenthood still the desired norms for happy living? Couples today – with more choices and longer life spans to consider – are rethinking commitment and fulfilment.

* Big Plans for Big Cities: By 2050, nearly 75 per cent of the world’s population is expected to live in urban areas. To capitalise on the full potential of cities – ensuring they are happy and healthy places in which to thrive – we must smartly plan for transportation, employment, housing, wellness initiatives and an infrastructure that can accommodate booming populations.

For the full report, visit http://www.FordTrends.com.

Isaan celebrates Christmas

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Isaan celebrates Christmas

lifestyle December 20, 2017 01:00

By The Nation

The annual Christmas Star Procession festival returns to Ban Ta Rae in Sakon Nakhon from tomorrow to Monday.

This year will feature a Tourism Authority of Thailand float promoting 2018 as “Amazing Thailand Tourism Year” along with a city tram tour, a walking street and a traditional Christmas nativity play.

Over in Mukdahan, Wat Ban Song Khon also organises a parade that runs from Sunday to Tuesday.

Learn more from TAT Nakhon Phanom Office by calling (042) 513 490-1.

High in the sky

Baiyoke Sky Hotel welcomes the festive season with a Christmas package that’s is available until December 26.

The package, which is priced at Bt8,800, includes a two-night stay in a Deluxe Room, welcome drink at the Roof Top Bar on 83rd floor, free transfer between the hotel, Bangkok’s shopping hubs and the airport, complimentary dinner for two with a glass of hot chocolate or wine per person, access to 77 and 84 floors to admire the city from high in the sky and late check out until 3pm.

Online booking can be made at http://www.BaiyokeHotel.com.

Sweetness with a Smile

Passengers flying with Thai Smile during December 25 to January 1 can nibble on two special sweet delights, Sea Salt Chocolate Fudge Cake and Kabocha Fluffy Cheesecake, from popular cafe After You.

The desserts are available on both domestic and international flights except WE177, WE333/334, WE335/336, WE343/344, WE426, WE420, WE696/697 and WE288.

Book a seat at http://www.ThaiSmileAir.com.

Riverside bliss

The brand-new X2 Chiang Mai Riverside Resort welcomes its first guests with a Luxury Riverside Package starting at Bt22,400.

Guests staying two nights in a riverfront suite will be rewarded with champagne breakfast for two at Oxygen dining room, round trip transfer from airport to resort and a 60-minute Aromatherapy massage for two at X2 Spa. Other benefits include a high tea set for two at H2O Water Bar and Tea Lounge, Sunset cruise with private boat trip serving wine and tapas and a set dinner Michelin Star Dining Experience by the River.

Book a room at (053) 931999 or email book.cmr@x2resorts.com.

Fun for all the family

Holiday Inn Vana Nava Hua Hin celebrates its opening by offering guests special rates, starting from Bt2,999-plus including waterpark access. The promotional rates are only applicable for Sunday to Friday until February and valid for stays through April 30.

Check out best rates at |www.ihg.com/holidayinnresorts/hotels/th/th/hua-hin/hhqhi/hoteldetail

Wizardry lights up Bangkok

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Wizardry lights up Bangkok

lifestyle December 19, 2017 01:00

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Twins James and Oliver Phelps, who played the Weasley Twin Fred and George in the Harry Potter films, turn out for the “Christmas in the Wizarding World” in Bangkok

THEY’RE NO longer the red-headed pranksters who delighted fans in all nine of the Harry Potter movies. Today identical twins James and Oliver Phelps, who played the Weasley twins Fred and George, are tall, dark and handsome though telling them apart is still almost impossible.

The lads were in town over the weekend for the opening of the Harry Potter’s themed holiday retail experience, “Christmas in the Wizarding World” at Siam Paragon and brought plenty of magical wit and charm to the downtown shopping mall as they donned Hogwarts School scarves and chatted happily with the fans.

They were also very excited to be in Bangkok, with Oliver saying that if he really had magical powers, he would use them to come to the city for dinner every night. “I love Thai food,” he said, as James added that he has already planned his next trip to Thailand.

The “Christmas in the Wizarding World” experience plunges the visitor straight into a wintry Hogsmeade village and has been brought to Bangkok by Warner Bros Consumer Products and international exhibition organiser GES.

Despite the limited space, the attention to detail is impressive with the magical setting including such key features as the wand assortment shop, Ollivanders’ outfitted with soaring shelves of hundreds of precariously stacked wands boxes.

There are window displays and interactive elements of Honeydukes sweet shop, Madam Puddifoot’s Tea Shop, and Dervish and Banges, Also on sale are Hogwarts school robes, fan-favourite plush owls and other themed merchandise. Other activities include a memorable photo opportunity, featuring a selection of background options from the “Harry Potter” and “Fantastic Beast and Where to Find Them” as well as an interactive “quaffle toss” game amid a colourful display of Quidditch-themed items.

James and Oliver found some time to sit down at chat with The Nation. Excerpts:

IS THIS YOUR FIRST VISIT TO THAILAND?

Oliver: Yes and we feel very lucky to be here. We’ve always wanted to come. Lots of our friends came here when they were young as backpackers. Some guys spent their honeymoons here too. They’ve told us all about the country.

James: Our cousin comes often as well. He works in China and he loves Thailand and gave us lots of recommendations about what to see.

CAN YOU TELL US A LITTLE ABOUT THE |SPECIAL FEATURES ABOUT THIS HARRY POTTER-THEMED RETAIL EXHIBITION?

Oliver: It’s not really an exhibition. This is Harry Potter’s Christmas Wizarding World, it’s the massive retail experience and it is totally different, you won’t see it anywhere else.

James: When they [the organisers] told us about the idea of setting up a shopping thing in Bangkok about a year ago, we expected a few stands or stalls selling wizard gear. But when they do something, they do it right. You really do feel that you are in Hogsmeade village. You can go into the Ollivanders’ wand, and have the experience. It is not you choosing the wand; the wand chooses you, just like in the film. It’s such a unique experience. Normally you would have to travel very far. Also even when you queue to enter, there’s plenty going on, such as a window display that moves and with which you can interact.

WHAT DO YOU LOVE ABOUT YOUR |CHARACTERS?

Oliver: How confident they are. They both are outgoing guys and like to have a laugh and they’re very strong headed as well. The fact that they left school to go and start their enterprise, “Wizarding Wizard” and they always stand up for what is right as well. They shy away from dangers or anything like that. They are very strong people.

James: The same. We are very lucky to play them like jokers, fun guys. So we are able to have fun, have a joke. To this day, I think one of the reasons Oliver and I get such a good reception from people we meet is because we are quite relatable in that way.

DO YOU STILL REMEMBER THE FEELINGS WHILE YOU WERE ACTING? AND WHAT WERE YOUR REACTIONS WHEN YOU FINALLY GOT TO READ EACH OF THE BOOKS?

Oliver: It was exciting, actually. We all speculated what was going to happen, and we all ended up reading the books twice. Because the first time we read it, we were looking for our character to find out what they were going to do. The second time, we read the whole book right through.

James: Much of the excitement came from not knowing while we were filming. We had no idea what was going to happen. In a way, that made for a better movie because you didn’t know what was coming.

FRED DIES IN THE MOVIE – AND SOME FANS ARE STILL NOT OVER HIS DEATH. HAVE YOU GUYS EVER BEEN SEPARATED IN REAL LIFE?

James: Not by death.

Oliver: Not by that of course [laughs]. But we are 31 years old and we do a lot of stuff on our own.

James: I enjoy outdoor things and hiking and I travel a lot for hiking. I’m planning my next trip to Thailand already.

ARE YOU STILL FRIENDLY WITH THE REST OF THE CAST?

Oliver: Yes, but not just with the cast. We are also friends with the crew because we saw them as much as the cast. It’s rather like the relationships you build through high school and university, you remain pals. This is the best way I can describe the relationship.

YOU’VE SPENT A LOT OF TIME TRAVELLING AROUND THE WORLD PROMOTING HARRY POTTER AND THE EXHIBITION. WHAT’S IT LIKE MEETING THE FANS?

James: It blows my mind how welcoming everybody is. I don’t know the best word to describe it.

Oliver: Passionate.

James: Yes, there’s a lot of love for the characters, the books, and the series. We were out yesterday [December 15] just exploring Bangkok and a lady saw me and smiled, saying “James! ‘James!” not Fred or Oliver. They knew me as myself, which blew my mind. Everyone is welcoming here and that’s great.

IF YOU HAD REAL MAGICAL POWERS, WHAT WOULD YOU DO?

Oliver: I would never go on a plane again. It took so long to get here. We were in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and we flew New York to London, and from London to Bangkok. So I’d magic a short but direct flight.

James: And take more shopping bags with you.

Oliver: I love Thai food. I would come here every night.

WILL THERE BE A HARRY POTTER REUNION?

Oliver: Probably.

James: But we don’t know if there’ll be an official one. A lot of us are still friends. We sometime meet up in the pub to go to restaurant for meals. Officially, I’m not sure.

DOWNTOWN MAGIC

– “Christmas in the Wizarding World” runs at Siam Paragon through March 2.

– Entry is free, but space is limited. Customers can avoid queuing and reserve a specific entry time by paying a pre-booking service fee of Bt100.

Dengue vaccination: the pros and the cons

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Dengue vaccination: the pros and the cons

lifestyle December 19, 2017 01:00

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While experts remain divided on whether Dengvaxia should be given, the Asian Dengue Vaccine Advocacy group points to its effecacy across Asia

THE PHILIPPINES put on hold its 3.5 billion-peso (Bt2.26 million) dengue vaccination programme last month following an alert issued by French pharmaceutical giant, Sanofi Pasteur, that its Dengvaxia vaccine could prove harmful to people never infected by the mosquito-borne disease.

Philippine health officials began vaccinating over a million children in April last year (2016) with Dengvaxia, the world’s first dengue vaccine, amid safety concerns expressed by public health advocates.

Sanofi recently sent out an alert saying: “For those not previously infected by dengue virus, the analysis found that in the longer term, more cases of severe disease could occur following vaccination upon a subsequent dengue infection.”

At least 730,000 children have already received the first of three doses of the vaccine. Philippine Health Secretary Francisco Duque was quick to allay concerns over the vaccine’s use, saying that for those who received the vaccine, there has been a 93 per cent reduction in severity of symptoms, and an 82 per cent reduction in hospitalisation.

“The vaccine has shown consistent and sustained benefits for those who were previously infected with the dengue virus…Let me underscore the fact the even for those who have not had prior exposure to dengue or never had dengue infection and received dengue vaccination, they have a protective period, which is 30 months,” he said. The vaccine is available in Thailand though not as part of the national vaccination plan and despite the concerns in the Philippines, the Asian Dengue Vaccine Advocacy (ADVA), a scientific working group, remains committed to its use.

The group recently issued the following statement regarding the CYD-TDV Dengvaxia dengue vaccine:

“ADVA refers to the official statement on the dengue vaccine, Dengvaxia, by the manufacturer. After studying the statement and facts put forth, ADVA is of the opinion that:

l “The results are preliminary and were made by retrospective analysis of blood samples taken a month after the third dose of the vaccine in the original CYD 14 (in Asia) and CYD 15 (in Latin America) studies.

l “The test performed is new and had been validated using PRNT as the reference. It indicates past-infection with wild dengue virus only, and excludes vaccine-induced immunity.

l “The results showed that seropositive (previously infected) individuals benefited from the vaccine. As many parts of Asia and areas in our own countries have high seropositive rates, the vaccine will have potential benefits across populations in Asia.

l “Seronegative subjects (no previous dengue infection) tend to have higher hospitalisation rates, specifically, an additional 5 hospitalisations per 1000 vaccines in five years.

l “Seronegative subjects were also observed to have more DHF Grades I and II, specifically two extra cases per 1000 vaccines in five years. There was no shock, bleeding nor mortality in this group.

l “Serological pretesting is required, although not practical, but we need to have an appropriate, cheap, readily and universally-available test. The gold-standard PRNT test is costly and not readily available while the test used by the manufacturer is currently only used on a research basis.

“To avoid confusion, a practical approach using the most reliable laboratory testing has to be discussed and implemented.”

Summing up, ADVA noted: “This outcome should not cause undue panic among individuals who have already received the dengue vaccine. The severe dengue that occurred in initially sero-negative vaccinees were in DHF Grades I and II and did not lead to shock, any bleeding or mortality.

“The report also reinforces the fact that seropositive individuals would benefit from receiving the vaccine.”

Santa goes for sushi

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Santa goes for sushi

lifestyle December 18, 2017 17:37

By The Nation

Benihana at Avani Atrium Bangkok is dishing up a decadent Japanese buffet brunch on Christmas Day from noon to 3pm.

Start with delicious appetisers and signature sushi and sashimi. Watch teppanyaki chefs show off their acrobatic flame throwing skills as they sizzle land and sea selections to perfection. Treat yourself to exclusive specials of fresh Fine de Claire oysters on ice. Christmas desserts offer a sweet festive ending to this family brunch celebration. The price is Bt1,290-plus per person. |Book your table at (02) 718 2000-1

New Year fusions

The Indra Regent Hotel celebrates the arrival of 2018 with a range of dishes featuring the best of Thai, Japanese and European tastes at Botanica Restaurant. Spend Bt3,000 while staying in a Superior Room for 1 night (excluding |breakfast) and you’ll also enjoy a one-hour massage at Indra Spa. Reserve a seat at (02) 208 0022 extension 344.

 

De-stressing in style

Soothe away the stress with a Shirobhyanga, an ancient Indian head massage at the Spa Cenvaree, Centara Grand & Bangkok Convention Centre at CentralWorld where professionally-trained therapists gently massage the scalp, neck and shoulders using light pressure and warm herbal oils. Spa Cenvaree’s Shirobhyanga sessions last for 60 minutes and are priced at Bt1,500 per person. Guests are invited to arrive 30 minutes before the treatment session to make use of the spa’s indulgent hydro facilities, including a steam room, sauna and Jacuzzi. Book a session at (02) 100 1234 extensions 6511, 6516.

Bargains at the beach

Travelodge Pattaya is offering a special deal for guests staying a minimum of 3 nights with a room rate of Bt1,444 per night including breakfast. The offer is available from now until April 30 and TravelodgeR members will also enjoy an additional 10-per-cent discount on top. Other TravelodgeR benefits early check-in at 12 noon and late check-out at 2pm. Travelodge Pattaya is just a 10-minute stroll from Pattaya Beach and 15 minutes from Walking Street. Find out more at http://www.Travelodgehotels.asia or make a booking at (038) 103 777.

Riverside bliss

The Terrace@72 Restaurant of Ramada Plaza Bangkok Menam Riverside celebrates December with the “River on a Plate” Dining Festival. Visa Infinite Cardholders enjoy a range of special benefits as well as a 15-per-cent discount for both lunch and dinner. The Waves Restaurant is offering a set Thai three-course meal for just Bt690-plus. A complimentary welcome cocktail will be included when you dine at the restaurants. Advance reservation is required. |Call (063) 202 1927.

Time with a sense of tranquillity

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Time with a sense of tranquillity

lifestyle December 18, 2017 15:00

By The Nation

Japanese brand Issey Miyake introduces a series of Glass watches designed by Tokujin Yoshioka, who is best-known for using clear polished glass to create diverse forms.

The new wristwatch with its hands under glass crystal emanates a sense of tranquillity and takes in natural light and gleams. Using tempered, mineral glass, the stainless steel case ensures robustness and water-resistance.

Practical straps are made with calfskin leather, which is tanned and treated with water-based dyes to give a sense of warmth, in contrast to the cold glass. The three-fold clasp prevents the watch from accidentally falling off the wrist during wearing and while taking it off. The clasp mechanism makes it easy to wear and also extends durability by minimising repeated bending and pulling due to wearing and removing the watch.

Designer Yoshioka established his own studio in 2000. He has been active in fields across design, art, and architecture where his experimental and innovative works are recognised around the world.

He has received many international design awards and his works have been acquired by such prestigious venues as the Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), Musee d’Orsay, and London’s Victoria and Albert as part of their permanent collections. He was also featured in article “100 Most Respected Japanese People in the World” in Newsweek Japan.

Find out more at (02) 163 0555 or visit Issey.Miyake.Watch page on Facebook.