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The Nation is revamping



The Nation is revamping the Sunday edition to improve its quality and content even further. We are launching our new weekly magazine Ace on Sunday.

The glossy 36-page A4-sized section features trends, lifestyle, arts, travel and leisure in Asia. The first 16 pages focus on local trends, while the rest of the section includes feature stories appearing in Asia News, our affiliated publication.

The first issue of Ace covers the trendy lifestyle of Thai youngsters who share the same home, studio and leisure. Also, four Thai designers at Elle Fashion Week reveal their innovation designs, while a young film-maker at the World Film Festival of Bangkok moves the local music scene ahead.

For your leisure, the magazine introduces cool nightlife drinking in 360 degrees of Bangkok nightscape from 55 storeys at Red Sky rooftop bar at the Centara Grand Hotel, yummy fusion dishes served in the antique restaurant My Collection plus how to be pampered at Chi Spa in the Shangri-La Hotel.

Travel column Laid-back leads you to jungle adventuring in Chiang Mai's Mae On district. And the stylish Lub d Hotel in Bangkok's Silom area will change old perceptions about budget hotels.

With this new launch, some columns in the paper will be switched. Most of Sunday's features and columns are moving to Ace and will sport a more modern look. The pet column will run on the back page of The Sunday Nation's main section, along with features on science, the environment and nature issues. The book column will also run in this section, along with special features and interviews.

There will be five pages of sport news in the second section and three pages of leisure columns - comics, crosswords, TV and film listings, horoscopes and  Hollywood gossip.


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