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The Bangkok Art Biennale is a biennial contemporary art exhibition held in Bangkok, Thailand, following the biennale format. The event was first held in 2018, and features exhibits by local and international artists spread across multiple venues including temples, shopping malls and public spaces, held over a period of four months.
The museum consists of 3 exhibiting buildings, a conference room and service areas indoor and outdoor. The total area is more than 10,000 square metres. It is utilized for activities, learning and recreation. There is a Bangkok Children's Discovery Museum Foundation. [1]
Art, Theater: Thai art, performance art Bang Khun Thien Museum: Bang Khun Thian: Local: Local history, culture, farming Bangkok Aquarium, Kasetsart University: Chatuchak: Aquarium: Bangkok Art and Culture Centre: Pathum Wan: Art: Contemporary art Bangkok Corrections Museum: Phra Nakhon: Prison: Former prison depicting prison life in Thailand ...
Khlong Thom Market: Weekend market near Yaowarat. Tools, toys and porn videos. Saphan Lek Market: Weekend market near Khlong Thom Market. Tools, toys and video games. Thieves' Market: aka Nakhon Khasem, one of Bangkok's oldest markets and communities, close to Khlong Thom Market.
Bangkok’s Sala Chalermkrung Royal Theater has its own fascinating back story. Located on historic Charoenkrung Road – Bangkok’s first paved street – it celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2023.
The Bangkok Biennial was a biennial exhibition of contemporary art inaugurated in 2018. [1] The first edition ran from July 1 until September 30. [ 2 ] It was the first biennial/biennale event to take place in Thailand . [ 3 ]
Bangkok, [a] officially known in Thai as Krung Thep Maha Nakhon [b] and colloquially as Krung Thep, [c] is the capital and most populous city of Thailand.The city occupies 1,568.7 square kilometres (605.7 sq mi) in the Chao Phraya River delta in central Thailand and has an estimated population of 9.0 million as of 2021, 13% of the country's population.
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