The 53rd National Book Fair and 23rd Bangkok International Book Fair return to the Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre. Under the theme Read Big, the event features over a million books across seven zones, with 1,200 booths representing 400 publishers. Highlights include the PUBAT Creative Zone’s themed exhibitions, the Book Power Exhibition showcasing works endorsed by Thai cultural leaders, and whimsical displays like a giant desk with oversized stationery. Visitors can also join storytelling games and reading challenges, making this much more than a book-shopping experience. Until Apr 7. Free. Queen Sirikit National Convention Centre, 10am-9pm
After Bangkok’s recent earthquake had us all questioning our life choices, the city is finally steadying itself – just in time for a cultural shake-up of a different kind. A new season means fresh programming at beloved art venues, theatre revivals and enough cracking exhibitions to keep even the most jaded culture vultures happy. And let’s not forget the music festivals springing up across town.
Thailand’s biggest book fair is back, and it’s bringing 1,200 booths and 400 publishers to satisfy your inner bookworm. If you’re after something a little more unique for your space, head over to Tay Flea Market or Picnic Picjai Art Market, where you’ll find everything from quirky antiques to ‘I’ll never use this but it’s too cool to leave behind’ items. As if that wasn’t enough, some of the city’s top restaurants and bars are serving up discounted tickets and offers, meaning you can eat, drink and shop without breaking the bank. So, what are you waiting for? Get your shoes on.
Get ahead of the game and start planning your month with our list of top things to do this April.