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Bangkok Post – “Discover Culinary and Artistic Delights at Montien Hotel Surawong”

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Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok unveils “Palace Of Food And Cultures,” a groundbreaking projection mapping art experience integrated into the hospitality sector, during Bangkok Design Week 2026. This innovative event runs through Sunday, showcasing the hotel as a key festival venue.

The installation highlights a unique concept titled “Food Cultures: From Montien’s Hainanese Chicken Rice To The Culinary Heritage Of Bang Rak-Surawong.” It utilizes food as an artistic medium to reinterpret cultural heritage, sparking dialogue and envisioning a sustainable future for the Bang Rak district.

As the centerpiece of the festival, the digital light projection transforms the hotel’s iconic façade into a vibrant canvas of dynamic imagery. The vision, conceptualized by Tanskul Suwannakudt, draws on the rich legacy of Thai mural traditions, merging art and memory with contemporary narratives.

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Bangkok Post – Food and art come together at Montien Hotel Surawong

Montien Hotel Surawong Bangkok presents “Palace Of Food And Cultures”, a first-of-its-kind projection mapping art experience in Thailand’s hospitality industry, as part of Bangkok Design Week 2026, until Sunday.

Selected as one of the principal venues for the festival, the hotel presents “Food Cultures: From Montien’s Hainanese Chicken Rice To The Culinary Heritage Of Bang Rak-Surawong” concept, using food as a creative medium to reinterpret heritage, inspire dialogue and envision a sustainable cultural future for the Bang Rak district.

As the festival’s centrepiece, the digital light projection mapping reimagines the hotel’s iconic façade as a radiant canvas of moving imagery. Conceived by Tanskul Suwannakudt, the installation draws from a profound artistic lineage rooted in Thai mural tradition. He reinterprets inherited philosophies of art, memory and…

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