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Things To Do In Bangkok This Weekend (July 7th – 9th)

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Things To Do In Bangkok This Weekend

(CTN NEWS) – Get ready for an array of thrilling activities in Bangkok this weekend.

Whether you’re in the mood for mesmerizing live performances by renowned artists, a serene escape in a tranquil exhibit, discovering a new and vibrant jazz bar, or indulging in delectable pastries, a delightful experience awaits every individual.

Things To Do In Bangkok This Weekend (July 7th – 9th)

The World of STUDIO GHIBLI’s Animation Exhibition Bangkok 2023

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Studio Ghibli enthusiasts are eagerly counting down the days until the grand exhibition, “The World of STUDIO GHIBLI’s Animation Exhibition Bangkok 2023.”

This highly anticipated event is set to be the largest of its kind in Southeast Asia, and it promises to be an awe-inspiring showcase of breathtaking scenes from beloved Ghibli films such as My Neighbor Totoro, Howl’s Moving Castle, Spirited Away, Kiki’s Delivery Service, Princess Mononoke, and more.

For fans, this exhibition is a golden opportunity to relive treasured memories and capture unforgettable moments from their favorite Ghibli movies.

But it doesn’t stop there! True Ghibli enthusiasts will be able to dive deeper into the enchanting world of these films by exploring a replica of Hayao Miyazaki’s workspace.

As the founder and director of Studio Ghibli, Miyazaki’s creative genius has made an indelible mark on the realm of animated films.

“The World of STUDIO GHIBLI’s Animation Exhibition Bangkok 2023” is a must-visit for anyone who appreciates the artistry, imagination, and heartfelt storytelling that Studio Ghibli embodies.

It’s a chance to celebrate the magic of Ghibli and gain insights into the behind-the-scenes tales that have made these films so beloved worldwide.

  • Entrance fee: 590 – 1,290 baht
  • Date: July 1 – September 30
  • Time: 10:00 – 22:00 (Last admission at 21:30)
  • Location: 8th Floor, GMM Live House, Central World
  • Google Maps: centralwOrld

IVE THE FIRST FAN CONCERT IN BANGKOK

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Fans in Thailand are eagerly anticipating IVE’s first solo fan concert, “The Prom Queens: IVE THE FIRST FAN CONCERT IN BANGKOK.”

This highly anticipated event showcases the exceptional talents and unique styles of the girl group that has captured widespread attention.

An Yujin, Gaeul, Rei, Jang Wonyoung, Liz, and Leeseo have made a swift impact in the industry, achieving music show championships within a mere 7 days of their debut.

Their chart-topping hits like “ELEVEN” and “After LIKE,” along with the well-received title track “I AM,” have solidified their global popularity.

“The Prom Queens: IVE THE FIRST FAN CONCERT IN BANGKOK” is set to be an unforgettable experience for fans, as they come together to celebrate the achievements and musical prowess of IVE.

With their remarkable performances and captivating stage presence, this girl group has established themselves as a force to be reckoned with.

The concert promises to be a thrilling showcase of their talent and an opportunity for fans to create lasting memories with their favorite idols.

Not Exactly A-NO-NE

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Drawing inspiration from Japan’s pop culture and “Visual Culture,” four talented artists namely Ravisat Teetawong (Ravist Wong), Prinyarat Sirisinsuk (Benzilla), Nattipon Charoenthuranin, and Chalatch Kanjanaratanakorn have embarked on a six-month journey of experimentation and creation.

Their focus has been on crafting narrative-driven artworks in a traditional style.

Through a blend of character design, traditional painting, and prints, they skillfully depict Thai society while infusing a captivating touch of Japanese manga-style animation.

In addition to their visually striking artwork, these artists also showcase their photography, which explores the intricate interplay between emotions, the mind, and external conditions.

By capturing moments that reflect the profound connections between these elements, their photographs offer a glimpse into the complexities of the human experience.

Through their collective efforts, Ravisat Teetawong, Prinyarat Sirisinsuk, Nattipon Charoenthuranin, and Chalatch Kanjanaratanakorn have created a compelling fusion of influences, resulting in a vibrant artistic expression that bridges the gap between Thai and Japanese cultures.

Their artworks and photography serve as a testament to their creative prowess and their ability to intertwine diverse elements into a harmonious visual narrative.

  • Entrance fee: Free
  • Date: July 8 – 30
  • Time: 11:00 – 18:00
  • Location: 333 Gallery, Warehouse 30
  • Google Maps: Warehouse 30

Good Noodle

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Step into the captivating realm of Good Noodle, a haven of semi-prepared noodles where monotony is banished, no matter how often you find yourself there.

This delightful establishment offers a diverse array of instant noodles hailing from various countries, each with its own distinct appeal.

Taiwanese noodles are renowned for their standout broths, while Chinese noodles entice with their enticing assortment of shapes.

Korean noodles bring the fiery heat that ignites the taste buds, and delectable options from India and Indonesia are also on offer.

What makes Good Noodle truly exceptional is its ever-rotating collection, ensuring that every visit brings a new and exciting culinary experience.

From the classic favorites to the intriguing and unconventional, the range of toppings available is a delightful exploration in itself.

Imagine savoring the rich flavors of fish balls or the smoky goodness of smoked duck, just to name a few.

Good Noodle is an oasis where you can immerse yourself in the fascinating world of international instant noodles, indulging in their diverse offerings and tantalizing toppings.

  • Time: 11:00 – 21:00
  • Location: B Floor, Union Mall
  • Google Maps: Union Mall

MahaNakhon Skywalk

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Embark on an extraordinary journey and witness the mesmerizing “Mahanakhon Skywalk,” the pinnacle of Thailand’s sky-viewing points.

Prepare to be captivated as you take in the awe-inspiring 360-degree panoramic vista of the vibrant city of Bangkok, while being treated to the enchanting sight of the sun gracefully setting over the majestic Chao Phraya River.

Not only does Mahanakhon Skywalk offer a visual feast for the senses, but it also satisfies your culinary cravings with its delectable cuisine.

Delight your taste buds with a myriad of flavors, expertly crafted to ensure a truly satisfying experience.

Make no mistake, a visit to Mahanakhon Skywalk is an absolute must for anyone seeking a once-in-a-lifetime adventure.

Prepare to immerse yourself in the sheer magnificence of the surroundings, as you are enveloped by breathtaking views and pampered with gastronomic delights that will leave an indelible mark on your memory.

  • Entrance fee: 250 – 880 baht
  • Time: 10.00 – 19.00 (Last admission at 18:30)
  • Location: 74th Floor, Mahanakhon Tower
  • Google maps: MahaNakhon

So there you have it! Enjoy a wonderful weekend!

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Alishba Waris is an independent journalist working for CTN News. She brings a wealth of experience and a keen eye for detail to her reporting. With a knack for uncovering the truth, Waris isn't afraid to ask tough questions and hold those in power accountable. Her writing is clear, concise, and cuts through the noise, delivering the facts readers need to stay informed. Waris's dedication to ethical journalism shines through in her hard-hitting yet fair coverage of important issues.

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