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Travel Black Book: A city that never sleeps

From architecture to food to the arts, there is something for every traveller in Thailand's vibrant capital

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Who: Mr Henry Sugiarto, 34, is a station manager for Singapore Airlines who lives in Bangkok, Thailand. He moved to the city in September last year with his wife, Ms Meilissa Hera-wati Susanto, 36. The couple have no children.

Destination: Bangkok is home to people from all corners of the globe and it has something to offer for everyone - be it food, arts or architecture.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on September 23, 2018, with the headline Travel Black Book: A city that never sleeps. Subscribe