Anantara

Anantara & Avani Hotels & Resorts

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Anantara

The Anantara experience was born in 2001 with our first luxury property in Thailand’s historic seaside retreat of Hua Hin. From that day forward, we expanded throughout the world to beaches and private islands, countryside retreats, desert sands, heritage wonders and cosmopolitan cities. Today’s portfolio spans Asia, the Indian Ocean, the Middle East, Africa and Europe.

Website

www.anantara.com

Avani

Avani hotels perfect the balance between work and play, design and function, service and privacy, laid-back and lavish. Our city and resort destinations pulse with life, emanating from our buzzy social spaces and extending throughout the hotel.

Website

www.avanihotels.com

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Bangkok

BANGKOK: A Unique Photographic Exploration of Iconic and Everyday Scenes in Thailand's Mesmarizing Capital

Bangkok, a city of mesmerizing contrasts, pulsating with relentless vitality around the clock, has captivated my attention since the first time I stepped onto the busy corner of Surawong and Charoen Krung Roads in the early fall of 1988.

I vividly recall being overwhelmed by the intense traffic, the cacophony of street vendors, tuk-tuks, and motorcycles, and the vibrant street life. Everywhere I looked, something was happening – food vendors, bustling market stalls, and locals going about their day, all set against the backdrop of temples and towering skyscrapers. The heat and humidity were overwhelming, but the Thai capital's energy was intoxicating and addictive.

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