‘It’s good to do nothing’: why hundreds gathered to sit still on one Bangkok weekend
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‘It’s good to do nothing’: why hundreds gathered to sit still on one Bangkok weekend
Bangkok is a city thrumming with an energy you can feel from its skyscrapers to the street, but an invitation last week to change the pace and do nothing drew hundreds to the lush green oasis in its centre. On beanbags, fold up chairs and picnic mats in Lumphini Park on 4 July, people laid back loo»»»
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What began as a weekend experiment has now evolved into a daily activity — one that nurtures health, sustainability, and a deeper connection with nature in the heart of the city. Across balconies and terraces, city residents are trading concrete views for grow bags, compost bins, and climbing creep»»»
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