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The summer heat seems to subside, so it's even nicer to enjoy what's out there in the city!

The weather in Bangkok is really unpredictable, isn't it? One day, it's boiling the sweat out of us, and the next day, the cool breeze comes out of the blue. This weekend seems to give another cooling surprise by the cooler temps blowing around the city, and that means there's no better time to go out and enjoy all the festivals and cool things to do.
It's not that often for us to get a chance to enjoy a nice day without the boiling heat. Browsing at these local markets is one of many great ideas to do during the week where you won't get all that sweated out.
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If you're more of a nightlife wanderer, check out all these coolest spots rising to the Bangkok sky where you can bask in all the nice breeze and great vibes.
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Mango Art Festival is back with the new theme of "A Vision for a Better Tomorrow" at River City Bangkok for this weekend. You are cordially invited to join a lot of like-minded art enthusiasts in many activities.
Venue: River City Bangkok / Date: May 3-8 / Free Entry / Read more here.
Kate's Place will host a special dining event in collaboration with Max Wittawat from Baanahchew in Singapore. Titled Comfort Food Uprising, the event is a four-hand Thai dinner that serves a nine-course menu from the two chefs, with the highlights being the scallop wraps with Thai scipy lime dressing and tthe coconut cream relish made from fermented soybeans.
Venue: Kate's Place / Date: May 6-7 (18:00) / B2,490 net per person / Read more here.
You could never find such elevated use of cannabis for an incredibly relaxing spa like this program by The Oriental Spa. Plus, it's a perfect treat for a couple getaway to light and high as a kite amidst the world-class comfort of Mandarin Oriental Bangkok.
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Stand for Democracy in Myanmar is a visual art showcase aimed at raising awareness of and expressing "solidarity with the cause of the civil movement in Myanmar and their struggle for freedom, democracy, and human rights" with the collection of thought-provoking art by Argentina-based artist Marcelo Brodsky.
Venue: BACC / Date: Until May 8 / Free Entry / Read more here.
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