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Best things to do this weekend (Nov 13-15)

Arpiwach Supateerawanitt
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Every Thursday, we always bring a round-up of all interesting events you can join during the weekend, and here's what you can do.

Grand Orchestra Charity Night at The Dining Room, Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok; November 13; B2,990 net per person

Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok's The Dining Room is hosting a charity dinner where guests can enjoy a large array of tantalizing cuisine amidst live orchestra performed by Thai Youth Orchestra. It's an amazing night to dine and soak yourself in good music.

Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok
Grand Hyatt Erawan Bangkok

Puente at Play Art House; Until December 20; Free Entry

Puente is the newest art exhibition that just opened its show to the public this week. It's also the very first solo exhibition by Chilean/Bangkok-based artist Karina Reteurt who intends to showcase her artistic talent through paintings and mixed media artworks.

And don't forget to check out other amazing art exhibitions opening in November here.

Puente
Puente

Solar Land at TCDC Resource Center; Until December 27; Free Entry

If you're curious about what we can benefit from the Sun and gain more knowledge about the environment in a unique and fun way, Solar Land sounds perfect. In addition to incredible insights into solar power, innovative features in the event will definitely grip you tightly.

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Trying a luxurious culinary experience at fine-dining restaurants.

If you're looking for an activity that's involved with the exercise of your appetite more than the entire physique, how about going out and trying a new course menu from any of these fine-dining eateries around the city. Anything from beef Omakase to globally-cultured set menus, pick the one that suits you the most. See the list here.

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TAANWasan Ruduu Samrup

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry at River City Forum, River City Bangkok; November 14 and 21 (14:00); B250

A documentary about the life of Ai Weiwei, a Chinese artist who's become the greatest nemesis of the Chinese authority, is now on display for anyone's who interested in how the power of art can conquer all.

Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry
Ai Weiwei: Never Sorry

Booksale at Neilson Hays Library; November 7-24; Free Entry

Despite the ongoing pandemic, Neilson Hays Library is bringing its popular booksale back this month, while still holding onto the health concern very strictly. It's an event that all bookworms can't miss.

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Booksales / Neilson Hays Library
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