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Welcome to August!

August is here, and let's jumpstart the month with a selection of the best things to do in Bangkok.
ICYMI, City Hall gave the green light to three major public parks—Lumphini Park, Benchasiri Park, and Chatuchak Park—to open longer until 22:00. So, get your trainers ready and exercise some more.
Read more here.
Like any other month, August also sees a big horde of ongoing art shows at art spaces across the city.
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Thailand's six young cellists will come together at WTF Gallery & Cafe to perform a rendition of The Bach Cello Suites for guests who are welcome to unwind with the classical masterpiece while taking in tasty craft beer.
Venue: WTF Bar & Gallery / Date: August 6 (19:00) / B850 / Read more here.
Ever wonder about the erotic art of shibari? You can now have the experience of this Japanese art at Patpong with the Shibari class on August 6 (13:00 and 18:00).
Venue: Patpong Museum / Date: August 6 (13:00 and 18:00) / B900 per person and B1,600 per couple / Read more here.
Make the best of lazy Sunday with a big spread of delectable feast at The Dining Room, Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok. The Grand Sunday Brunch takes place on every first Sunday of every month, and you can bring your whole family and friends to enjoy a variety of international fare from 12:00 to 15:00.
Read more here.
Learning center Joyrukclub Thailand kickstarts August with the workshop of embroidery art where you can learn anything from basics to exciting tips. This month's theme is Fabric Tray that comes right on time for the upcoming Mother's Day.
Venue: Joyrukclub Thailand / Date: August 5 / B2,600 / Read more here.
Bambini Villa is holding a weekend market, Jaitalad Farm & Folk Market, where you can browse around and shop some of the best local and agricultural products.
Venue: Bambini Villa / Date: August 6-7 / Free Entry / Read more here.
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