The "Thai Big Install Lifestyle" is for the bold. It’s for people who look at a half-finished skyscraper and see a rooftop bar next year. It’s for those who view a traffic jam not as a delay, but as a mobile karaoke session.
In Bangkok’s revitalized Charoenkrung district, (a Michelin-starred heritage restaurant) uses a "Big Install" approach to narrative. The building itself is a 120-year-old pharmacy, but the installation is a five-story, gravity-defying metal staircase that pulses with ambient light, leading diners through 20 courses based on the Chinese zodiac. You aren't eating; you are walking through a sculpture.
This article dives deep into what the Thai Big Install lifestyle truly entails, why the Kingdom of Thailand has become the global capital for this movement, and how it is redefining the meaning of "home entertainment."
Thailand has a lively entertainment scene, with a wide range of activities to suit all interests. Here are some popular options: