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The cool, curated and free guide for your next trip to Thailand

If you’re like most Singaporeans, you adore Bangkok and go there 10,000 times a year. You’re always looking for the cool openings and new and exciting things to do. Enter the Thailand Hot Spots Guide 2015. Created by our wonderful sister magazine in Bangkok, BK, it covers everything a repeat visitor (one with lots of good taste, of course) needs to know about Thailand.

For example, Bangkok’s Chinatown has quickly become its newest hipster enclave, with locally-owned bars mushrooming around its gritty streets. The Hot Spots guide has got the lowdown. Over in Phuket, there’s more than just gorgeous beach resorts and groovy clubs. Fine dining is steadily becoming a major draw. Find out all the big-deal fancy restaurants to check out when you’re done sunbathing and Instagramming. And up north in Chiang Mai, the specialty coffee culture is still going strong. We know where to go.

The Thailand Hot Spots Guide also covers Krabi,  Hua Hin and Samui. Oh, and did we mention it’s free? Download it here and start planning your holiday.