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An Icon Reimagined

ilom Road, one of Bangkok’s most prominent arteries, is undergoing something of a renaissance thanks to upcoming mixed-use developments and its access to both public transport and the city’s green lung, Lumpini Park. But before the high-rises, Mass Transit System and legendary traffic, there was the Dusit Thani Bangkok Hotel. When it opened in 1970, it was not only the country’s tallest building,

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