Day out with dad

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Day out with dad

lifestyle December 01, 2017 01:00

By THE NATION

Paradise Park shopping mall on Srinakharin Road celebrates dads everywhere with the event, “Happy Father’s Day: Big Hug” at its royal plaza on the first floor from now until December 5. The event includes a “DIY Pop Up Card for Dad” workshop and the offer of a free Big Hug pillow when you spend Bt1,500.

Find out more by calling (02) 787 1000 or visit http://www.ParadisePark.co.th.

 

The perfect gift

Ramada Plaza Bangkok Menam Riverside invites you to pamper yourself and those you love as its Massira Wellness & Spa with a treatment priced at just Bt1,190 net. Choose between “Body Scrub (75 minutes)”, “Ancient Thai Therapeutic (90 minutes)”, “Aromatherapy Massage (60 minutes)”, and “Balance Hydrating Facial Treatment (60 minute).”

Book your session at (02) 289 9099.

 

Pampered pleasure

Let the natural absorbing properties of activated charcoal draw out impurities and purify your skin with a Charcoal Body Scrub at Lotus Spa of The Sukosol, Bangkok. Available through the end of January 31, this gentle exfoliation with a Black Cumin Oil Anti-Stress Massage eases any lingering aches and pains, whilst moisturising the skin. It’s priced at Bt2,900-plus per person and Bt5,500-plus for a couple.

Call 02 247 0123, extension 16067.

 

Christmas by the sea

Siam@Siam Design Hotel Pattaya is hosting a “Christmas Eve Buffet” on December 24 at its Big Fish Restaurant for Bt1,500 net and a “Christmas Eve Set Dinner” at Gravity Lounge at Bt2,000 including one glass of sparkling wine.

Book your table at (038) 930 600 or email: fbsec@siamatpattaya.com.

Festive fancies

Enjoy a memorable time making a Gingerbread House with your children at the “Gingerbread House Workshop” being offered as part of Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit’s Sunday Jazzy Brunch. It’s priced at Bt1,250-plus excluding brunch, or take home a DIY gingerbread house takeaway box for just Bt1,600 net. The promotion is available every Sunday from December 3 to 17 from noon to 3pm. Call (02) 649 8353 or visit http://www.SheratonGrandeSukhumvit.com/en/store.

Christmas comes but once a year

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Christmas comes but once a year

lifestyle November 30, 2017 14:00

By The Nation

This Christmas, Santa Claus and his red-nosed reindeers get to look even cuter thanks to the magical pen of renowned artist Javier Gonzales Burgos.

He’s been busy transforming favourite Christmas characters to celebrate the upcoming festive season for “The Dazzling Celebration” at CentralWorld, CentralPlaza and Central Festival.

All 30 branches will be decorated and transformed into a “Christmas and NewYear Wonderland” with these specially redesigned Christmas characters who will remain on show through January 15.

“The campaign will recreate the Christmas market ambience of Strasbourg, France with art installations led by the 5-metre-tall Santa Claus sculpture and his animal companions, reindeer, squirrel, white polar bear, porcupines and wooden nutcracker plus 10 other colourful characters in various poses,” said Pakorn Partanapat, Chief Operating Officer of CPN.

“These classic Christmas characters have been redesigned and reinterpreted into a more contemporary and delightful context by Javier Gonzalez Burgos, an Argentinean artist. They tell the story of the journey of Santa Claus bringing happiness to Thailand and will be on display at our shopping centres countrywide.”

Burgos is delighted to be part of the celebrations. “I started 12 years ago as a children’s book illustrator and in 2013, my work was brought to life through various exhibitions in shopping centres in Hong Kong and China. This year, CPN has invited me to the part of its festive celebrations and I am thrilled to be here.

Each of the company’s shopping centres will display one of Burgos’ fibreglass figures ranging in size from 50 centimetres to 5 metres. CentralWorld, however, is showcasing all 10 along with a 5-metre-tall moving Santa Claus who is on hand to greet shoppers and tourists.

The shopping centre recently hosted the “Light Up Christmas Tree Celebration”, marking the beginning of the happy celebration.

Yutthasak Supasorn, Governor of the Tourism Authority of Thailand, presided over the opening ceremony, which saw an orchestra playing festive songs. “The Magical Winter Angel Show” was presented by Kimberley Anne Tiamsiri, together with the Face Men Thailand, Thakritsanu Soranan, Su, and other celebrities.

Sweet treats for charity

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Sweet treats for charity

lifestyle November 30, 2017 13:35

By The Nation

The much-love chocolate candy brand M&M says goodbye to 2017 with a launch of Red Cross Wristband Charity Pack that redefine the meaning of gift shopping as sharing happiness.

With every purchase of a special pack, customers will receive a limited edition wristband, and a chance to donate Bt10 to the Thai Red Cross Society. M&M’S Red Cross Wristband Charity Packs are available at all branches of Tops, Big C and Tesco Lotus (except Big C mini, Tesco Lotus Express and Tops Daily), and other leading stores until December 31.

“This is our first partnership with the Thai Red Cross. We are deeply grateful for this opportunity to join hands with the organisation as it allows us show that M&M’S not only stands for fun times but that we care to go beyond the surface of any fun moment and create greater meaningful impacts to the society,” said Yee Pek Kuan, category director of Mars Chocolate South East Asia.

Supporting the release of M&M’S Red Cross Wristband Charity Pack, young actress Tonliu Morakot, added: “We always wish our loved ones greater health and well-being. Now we can also send our wishes to others who are in need through a simple purchase of M&M’S Red Cross Wristband Charity Pack. Especially in this giving season, what can possibly be a greater gift than this?”

Grande relaxation at the Sheraton

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Grande relaxation at the Sheraton

lifestyle November 30, 2017 11:35

By THE NATION

The Grande Spa at the Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit in Bangkok is touting its “Festive Rejuvenation Package” throughout December and January.

The relaxing 90-minute treatment includes an invigorating Body Scrub and the Indigenous Realignment Massage using slow, intense pressure to release tension in tight, stressed and aching muscles.

The package costs Bt4,500-plus (Bt8,800-plus per couple) and comes with a festive gift from bodycare specialist Thann to enjoy at home.

Renowned as one of the finest day spas in Bangkok, the Grande is a sanctuary where purity, stillness and silence create a refuge for body and mind.

Professional therapists, gracious Thai hospitality and a calming environment ensure an unforgettable spa experience.

The Grande Spa is open daily from 9am to 11pm, with the last treatment booked by 10pm.

SPG members can enjoy 20percent discounts on alacarte treatments (excluding express treatments) weekdays between 9am and 3pm. To become a member, just contact the front office.

For more information or reservations, call (02) 649 8121, email spa.grande@luxurycollection.com, or visit http://www.SheratonGrandeSukhumvit.com.

Acer launches ‘Just For You’ theme sale

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Acer launches ‘Just For You’ theme sale

lifestyle November 30, 2017 09:40

By The Nation

Acer Computer Company Limited is bringing IT products and innovations to the festive season under the theme “Just For You”.

Designed for “modern and premium lifestyles”, the gadgets are divided based on design and function into two categories – “For Him” and “For Her”.

Nitro 5 is a notebook together with the latest gaming desktop Predator Orion 9000, while Swift 3 is a lightweight laptop for work.

Acer Holo 360 offers 360-degree video and content so users will be able to watch footage back through the Acer Window Mixed Reality Headset, compatible with both smartphones and the gaming laptop Triton 700.

From the Pawbo Family series, pet-themed devices include iPuppy Go, Pawbo WagTag and Pawbo Munch.

Nitipat Praweenwongwuthi, marketing director at Acer Computer, said his firm was offering New Year gifts under the “Just For You” campaign for the second year now.

Buoyed by the growing entertainment and e-sport industries, the IT industry has developed various types of gaming products in the forms of notebooks, desktops, monitors and gaming gears.

All these gaming devices are designed for e-sport players and also gamecasters, streamers and professionals in related fields. Although gaming-device sales have not increased during the past three years, their sales value account for 20 per cent of the total sales.

Acer is committed to developing IoT technologies for niche markets too, as consumers increasingly embrace technologies and become more ready to try new things for their lifestyle, the firm said.

IT products in the “Just For You” campaign will be available from now to January 14, while purchases before December 3 will be entitled to tax deductions of up to Bt15,000.

The varied lives of vetiver

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  • “Prevent” byAttaviroj Thongtip
  • “Inside Out” by
  • “Fillet Collection” by Benjawan Sudsue and Pakawat Wichaikatka
  • First runnerup in the Fashion category Thakorn Thawornchotiwong created jewellery from vetiver, a line called “Heritage” inspired by the movement of flower garlands.
  • “Black Hat” by Peter Eikens
  • “Voven Voven” by Susita Srijanya
  • “Error” by Chayakorn Poomchompon
  • Sansook lamps, first runner-up for Home decoration category
  • Sethphokin Sethsattaphokin, Napassorn Laomeepol and Rungnapa Pusadeethongchai, from left, show their prizewinning “Domicile” handbags made of vetiver grass.

The varied lives of vetiver

lifestyle November 30, 2017 01:00

By KUPLUTHAI PUNGKANON
THE NATION

As designers and artisans pool their talents, the study grass turns out to have far more uses than expected

HIS MAJESTY the late King Bhumibol, who famously championed the use of vetiver grass because its roots bind the soil and prevent erosion, thus also helping to conserve water, would no doubt be delighted with the winners of a design competition held as part of the PatPat Project.

All of the imaginative entries – from bags and hats to home d้cor and even jewellery – were made of vetiver grass.

The Chaipattana Foundation project’s “100 Designs 2017: Vetiver Design Contest” – staged in cooperation with Siam Discovery, PTT and Siam Commercial Bank, sought to promote environmental conservation and, in doing so, give upcountry communities an additional source of income.

The entrants spent two months learning from artisans and other experts how to craft useful and attractive items from the tough weed that Thailand has brought to the world’s attention.

Then they set to work, and the results – presented this week at Siam Discovery – are often astonishing.

In the Home Decoration category, for example, freelance product designer Rattapon Anuchitanukul, 29, took top honours with his “Cat Portable” and “Cat Bed”. They’re intended for urban folks with pet felines.

“The bed is very simple but modern, as well as environmental friendly,” he said. “The weaving isn’t complicated, and the colours look natural in the different shades of each leaf. These are easy to clean and can be taken wherever you go with your cat. They could be made for dogs too by adjusting the size.”

Three Rajabhat Suansunandha University students won in the Fashion category for a line of vetiver handbags called “Domicile”. Sethphokin Sethsattaphokin, Napassorn Laomeepol and Rungnapa Pusadeethongchai are in Year 4 of their studies in industrial design.

Sethphokin said they worked closely with artisans in creating the prototypes.

“The shapes resemble those of a farmer’s hat, an oxcart and a buffalo, all of which share the characteristics of strength and durability, which are also the natural qualities of vetiver.”

“Royal initiative projects on soil and water conservation have contributed to cooperation between the public and private sectors to promote vetiver cultivation to help prevent soil erosion, absorb water and increase nutrients in the soil,” noted Bhakamol Rattaseri, secretary general of the Chaipattana Foundation.

“Thanks to its roots that penetrate so deeply into the earth, vetiver can present erosion. By applying local wisdom, handicrafts can also be made out of vetiver leaves. These will become products sold under the PatPat label, and will inspire communities to make their own to generate extra income.”

PatPat vetiver-based products have been on sale since 2009, but early examples tended to be uninteresting. The makers hadn’t yet developed proficiency.

“Nevertheless,” said Bhakamol, “we saw there was great potential in developing vetiver-based handicrafts further. Every community has its own special wisdom and unique characteristics. So we set up a training programme with the Faculty of Architecture at King Mongkut’s Institute of Technology Ladkrabang. Its students helped local people design more modern products that were better suited to market demand.

“The students meanwhile learned how to weave various patterns and to use the knowledge they gained to develop and design fine products.”

Siam Discovery also played a role in the products’ development, specifically encouraging the design of home decoration and fashion items.

“We believe that working with new design talents makes the products more modern and attractive, more remarkable and more popular with shoppers,” Bhakamol said. “At the same, it helps make people more aware of environmental issues.”

Jarupatcha Achavasmit, a lecturer in industrial design at King Mongkut’s Institute, said she was proud of her students who participated in the design contest.

“Vetiver has very special quality,” she pointed out. “It’s easy to grow, requiring only a small amount of water – and no fertiliser or insecticides. Yet it’s very useful because the long roots help prevent erosion. Every three months, the grass produces new buds.

“The leaves have traditionally been used to feed livestock and thatch roofs, but now we see ways to increase its economic value through design and innovation. One of the advantages is that vetiver grows in the soil, not water, so the fibre is dry and less susceptible to fungus than many other natural materials.

“For now there’s not enough vetiver grown to support mass production, but that’s another key point – we want to encourage more people to grow vetiver grass to conserve the soil and water. And earning money by selling the products is a plus.”

Judging in the Vetiver Design Contest was based on creativity, beauty, novelty, work quality and the potential to be reproduced for the market, meaning the items had to be both functional and cheap to make. Any other materials used had to also be ecologically sound and further development had to appear sustainable.

The contest drew 217 entrants – 123 in the Home Decor category and 94 in Fashion. The winners received Bt80,000, a trophy and a chance to develop their product for eventual sale at the PatPat Shop and Siam Discovery.

GO HAVE A LOOK

– You can see the prize-winning entries through December 3 in Living Room 2 on the fourth floor of Siam Discovery.

Mandarin spas to tune out the noise

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Mandarin spas to tune out the noise

lifestyle November 29, 2017 16:57

By The Nation

It will indeed by a “silent night” at all Mandarin Oriental hotel spas around the world on December 12 as they turn down the volume to ensure a complete sense of peace to allow for mindful contemplation.

All communication between guests and staff will take place in a brief consultation at 5pm that day, before guests change into their robes.

“A lot of the value of a spa experience comes from simply disconnecting from technology and experiencing time for yourself in silence,” says Jeremy McCarthy, group spa director for the Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group.

“During this stressful time of the year, we want to create a space where people can press the pause button and have some time to think, meditate or just take a break from being inundated with noise.”

Guests can experience a silent connection and take advantage of the Digital Wellness initiative. The event provides guests a range of wellness advice and activities designed to help them disconnect from technology, clear the mental chatter and establish a healthy, digitally balanced lifestyle.

Those wishing to immerse more fully can book an 80-minute Digital Wellness Escape treatment designed to provide a calming and peaceful respite from the outside world.

Find out more at http://www.MandarinOriental.com.

All the fun of the fair

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All the fun of the fair

lifestyle November 29, 2017 14:44

By The Nation

Singapore has plenty to delight thriller seekers next month as the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival transforms the city’s business centre into a giant wonderland.

Running from December 8 to April 1 and occupying the Promontory and Bayfront Event Space, the carnival will comprise more than 40 rides and games – many of them the stars of Europe’s funfairs.

They includes the Star Flyer, the tower ride that enables visitors to enjoy a 360-degree view of the Singapore skyline from 35 metres up, and the Booster Maxx, an ultimate thrill ride which stands at a whopping 55 metres above ground rotating at a speed that can reach 96km/hour in under eight seconds.

Families can enjoy timeless classics such as the Log Flume with its gentle turns before heading down to a big splash at the end, the Das Fun Schiff pirate ship that takes riders on a voyage, , and the Apple Coaster where little ones can buckle up and get their first orientation to a rollercoaster ride.

No carnival would be complete without skill games coupled with attractive plush toys and these the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival has in spades. More than 30 carnival game stalls will cater to adults and children of all ages, with 1.2 million licensed plush toys up for grabs.

“We want to go back to the good old times where the entire family would have an amazing day out at an amusement park while maintaining a low price for the enjoyment of all. Working with overseas fairground experts, we have an opportunity to present a never-before carnival experience in the heart of Singapore’s city centre. We hope that the accessible, affordable and quality entertainment at the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival will bring fun, laughter and many memorable moments to visitors of all ages,” said Barnabas Chia, lead of the Organising Team behind the Prudential Marina Bay Carnival.

Besides exploring the many rides and games on the carnival ground, visitors can also look forward to a rich and varied line-up of programmes. The organisers have gathered an eclectic collective of youth bands and DJ performances, ventriloquism acts and carolling groups, and even fitness enthusiasts to invite active participation at the Bay.

Independent voices in the local music scene will also be packing a hefty punch on stage. Immerse in the adrenaline and energy from home-grown musicians such as pop punk artiste Falling Feathers, petite powerhouse Kexin Tay, hip-hop rapper TheLionCityBoy, and rising star Jasmine Sokko as they reel in the crowd with their blistering sets and repertoire.

fairground favourites like curly fries, sizzling sausages, warm melted raclette, churros and freshly-popped buttery popcorn will be up for grabs and the intrepid gourmand will be spoilt for choice with everything from Michelin-starred offerings to gourmet burgers and hotdogs to a delicious array of Japanese treats. Local foodies can feast on Cendol Soft Serve and Lemongrass Chicken Rice Bowls.

The Prudential Marina Bay Carnival opens daily from 4pm to 11pm, except Christmas and New Year’s Eve when it will start from 3pm. Admission is free for all, and credits for rides and games can be purchased on-site and online via http://MarinaBayCarnival.sg.

Happy ever after

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Happy ever after

lifestyle November 29, 2017 01:00

By The Nation

Mandarin Oriental Bangkok invites couples planning on tying the knot to pop along to the Wedding Fair 2017 at its Authors Lounge on December 16 and 17 and take advantage of its first-class wedding planning services, striking ceremony venues and discounted prices.

Guests booking their wedding or engagement party at the fair will be rewarded with a special package that includes one-night upgrade to a Garden Suite or Executive Suite, breakfast for two, the first Anniversary set lunch voucher for two persons at Le Normandie Restaurant and a 60-minutes massage for two persons at The Oriental Spa.

Learn more by calling (02) 659 9000 extension 7309 or visit http://www.MandarinOriental.com/bangkok.

Blossoms in the air

The Chiang Rai Flower Festival will add colour to the Northern city from December 28 to January 31 as lilies and tulips as well as many other kinds of cold-climate blossoms burst into bloom at Suan Tung and Khom. The event also features photo contests, flower painting competitions, cultural shows and a market offering local products and food while at night, the garden is all lit up with a spectacular lantern exhibition.

And there are great sounds to be enjoyed too every Saturday from December 30 to February 17, as Music in the Park returns for its annual run.

Learn more from the Tourism Authority of Thailand Chiang Rai office by calling (053) 717 433, (053) 744 674-5 or email tatchrai@tat.or.th.

Heritage rocks

The Khlong San–Thonburi Delights@Siam Fair gets underway today at Discovery Plaza of Siam Discovery.

Organised by IconSiam in collaboration with Khlong San and Thon Buri District Offices, the fair offers a variety of unique artworks and attractive handicrafts created by local artisans in the Khlong San and Thonburi communities including Khon masks from Baan Khon Thai, hand-woven cotton products from Pha Fai and quartz jewellery from Klong San community.

Also available is a wide selection of delectable local delicacies and desserts.

The fair runs through Tuesday. Find out more at http://www.TATNews.org.

Bargain buys

Travellers can save more when booking a two-night stay at Centra by Centara Coconut Beach Resort Samui before December 24.

Valid stay through March 31, the promotion offers guests a 30-per-cent discount on accommodation plus 15-per-cent off spa treatments and dining. Bookings must be made at least 14 days in advance.

Sign up at http://www.CentaraHotelsResorts.com/featured-packages/samui-getaway/

A world of lights

The E-World and 83 Tower in Daegu, South Korea welcomes winter with 10 million lights in the annual E-World Starlight Festival that runs through February 28.

Large trees are illuminated nightly along the 200m Light Road, Umbrella Road, Carnival Road and more than 10,000 LED roses cover the proposal stairs to create a romantic ambience for anyone wanting to pop the question.

Find out more at http://www.Facebook.com/eworld.dg or English.visitkorea.or.kr.

Big Bangkok Comic Con to be held in April

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Big Bangkok Comic Con to be held in April

lifestyle November 28, 2017 14:43

TrueVisions Group and Hobbie Plus, two of Thailand’s biggest comic convention organisers, have joined forces to host Bangkok Comic Con and Thailand Comic Con 2018 in April.

TrueVisions, the region’s leading provider of US Hollywood content, and Hobbie PLUS, which provides popular content from Japan and other Asian countries, will cooperate to deliver what they call “the pop culture festival in Souteast Asia”.

The event will be held from April 27-29 at Royal Paragon Hall, Siam Paragon.

Ong-ard Prapakamol, a director of TrueVisions Group, said: “Pop culture has spread across the world, including Asia. In Thailand, the first comic con event was held in 2014, and it has been growing ever since.

“Comic con events have attracted an overwhelming number of fans of movies, series, comic books, anime and toys among others. We, as the organisers, want to give the fans the greatest comic con experience ever.

“The spectacular event is aimed to attract both Hollywood content lovers and collectors of Japan’s anime figures, so an overwhelming number of fans are expected to join the event. Actually, we estimate that the three-day event will attract more than 100,000 visitors.

“We are extremely ready to organize such events in other South East Asian countries in the near future, in addition to highly successful Jakarta Comic Con.”

Chanvit Vittayasamrit, a director at Hobbie Plus, added: “The cooperation is like East Meets West. Visitors to the event will see the unseen, as this is an event of the best pop culture events from Hollywood and premium pop culture events from Japan, all in one place.

“Fans will have a chance to meet famous Hollywood stars and renowned Japanese idols, while cartoon characters will take to the stage with shows throughout the three days. There will be a grand cosplay contest, games and competitions, and displays of collections and limited edition figures for you to enjoy watching and buying exclusively at this event.”

The event will welcomes families and visitors of all genders and ages.