Hotels in Bangkok, Thailand have a world reputation for their hospitality and luxury. Guests are treated to world-class accommodations in one of the most fascinating cities in the world. The amenities here are a combination of old-world hospitality and new-world innovation, where the old and the new go hand in hand to make a unique mixture that is unmistakably Thailand. Cool style and edgy design greet the traveler in an attitude of comfort. Whether the purpose of the stay is business or travel, the hotels specialize in the rejuvenation of the body and mind.
Bangkok is a vivacious city, without question, with an incredible diversity among its large urban population, and there is a mix of languages and traditions here that is fascinating. Tourists can spend their days enjoying the scrumptious food and people-watching. There are tours and sites that are fun for the whole family, and there is an awfully interesting night life. It attracts artists and intellectuals from all over the world, and one unique pair of artists who are documenting its night life in film is the Pang Brothers. The twins were born Oxide Pang Chun, and Danny Pang Fat in Hong Kong. They both grew up together in Hong Kong until Oxide moved to Bangkok. Here, he worked as a telecine colorist until he made his first feature, Ta Fa Likit, which was Thailand’s entry for Best Foreign Film in the Academy Awards in 1998.
The next year, they worked together on a dark and broody thriller called Bangkok Dangerous, which brought the attention of the international film community. The film earned a nomination at the International Film Festival Rotterdam, and an international critics’ award at the Toronto Film Festival. They went on to make One Take Only, and 1+1=0, which completed their Bangkok Trilogy. But there is little to suggest that the duo are resting on their laurels, as they continue to make excellent thrillers that have their unique and stylish stamp on them. Their U.S. remake of Bangkok Dangerous, with Nicolas Cage, was released in 2008, and they’re working on another sequel to their haunting work, The Eye, again with Angelica Lee.