Whether you’re in the market for second-hand furniture, antique temple fixtures, or retro knick-knacks, the market stalls around Wat Suan Kaew will offer all that – and then some.
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In pictures: Hoshinoya Guguan, Taiwan
As big fans of the Hoshinoya brand (also known as the ‘Aman of Japan’ – go figure!), we were thrilled to find out the group was opening a resort in the tiny hot spring enclave of Guguan in Taiwan’s mountainous heartland. Predictably, they brought along a heavy dose of Japanese finesse, but managed to seamlessly…
Read MoreBanyan bliss: a long weekend at Banyan Tree Phuket
The benefits of living in Bangkok? Beach resorts are just a quick, 50-dollar flight away. We hopped over to Phuket for a long weekend of fun in the sun as guests of the Banyan Tree Phuket – here’s what we thought of it: The immediate surroundings (a gigantic golf complex and loads of serviced apartments) and…
Read MoreBangkok’s best design hostels
Look, of course, we’d choose rocking up at The Sukhothai (or another luxury hotel in Bangkok) over sharing a room with eight strangers. But we understand that not everyone travels with this kind of budget (or the travel writing perks, in our case), or feels the need to splurge on a place to sleep. Luckily,…
Read MoreWhy Lan Luang is Bangkok’s latest #CafeHopping hotbed
Once a bustling commercial district on the edge of Rattanakosin, now a breeding ground for creative dining concepts and quirky cafes. Lan Luang and its adjoining streets are hot, and these four cafes that have opened their doors in the past year show you why: Eden’s Opened in July last year, it was this cafe…
Read More9 Thai handicrafts you’ll actually want to buy
From woodwork to weaving, Thai handicrafts are leaving the village and are taking the design stage by storm. Designers work together with local artisans, creating homewares, jewellery and cosmetics that combine ancient techniques with modern know-how. We’ve selected some of our favorite Thai souvenirs at ICONCRAFT, who brought together some of Thailand’s best contemporary crafts…
Read MoreWhere to eat, drink and shop in Tainan, Taiwan
Mention to a Taiwanese that you’re visiting Tainan, and you’ll undoubtedly receive a list of things to eat. As Taiwan’s culinary capital, locals come from wide and far to feast on its famous xiaochi (small eats) and make merit at its many shrines. There is more to this Southern city than snacks and temples, though:…
Read MoreWhere to stay in Bangkok – an insider’s area guide
Ever since making Bangkok our home 5 years ago, we have been asked numerous times: “What is the best area to stay in Bangkok?” With 50 districts and more than 1000 hotels to choose from, deciding on where to stay in Bangkok can be intimidating for first-timers. In this guide, we’re going to do our…
Read MoreColonial splendour at 137 Pillars House in Chiang Mai
Chiang Mai has no shortage of posh resorts, but most of them are either miles out of town, or are missing that boutique-y touch that makes a hotel stay so memorable. 137 Pillars House, however, delivers effortlessly on both fronts. The resort’s location is hard to beat: set along a quiet street in the Wat…
Read MorePared-down perfection: Amanoi, Vietnam
Perched on a remote cliff along the jagged coastline of Vietnam’s Nui Chua National Park, Amanoi has it all: a chilled-out beach club, a serene spa, and plenty of facilities for a stay as relaxing or active as guests decide to make it. I stayed at the resort for two nights as part of a…
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