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Bangkok, Dec 23 (EFE/EPA).- Bangkok's vibrant nightlife, a benchmark in Asia, is going through the Covid-19 pandemic faced with two opposite realities: closed or deserted bars in tourist areas contrasting with the busy establishments frequented by locals.The closure of international borders has drastically affected the sector that earned $5.5 billion in 2018, according to official figures, when Bangkok remained the world's most visited city for the fourth year in a row.Hundreds of thousands of tourists traveled each year to the country's capital to enjoy endless revelry and unbridled nights any day of the week. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL).B-ROLL OF NIGHT LIFE IN BANGKOK, THAILAND, AMID THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC.
Sao Paulo, Sep 5 (EFE).- Sao Paulo Aquarium reopened on Saturday after six months of closing due the coronavirus pandemic. (Camera: WALLACE CARVALHO).SHOT LIST: SAO PAULO AQUARIUM'S REOPENING IN SAO PAULO, BRAZIL.
Chicago, June 16 (EFE / EPA) .- Millennium Park, in Chicago, reopened Tuesday with restrictions due to the coronaviru pandemic. (Camera: TANNEN MAURY)FOOTAGE SHOWS THE MILENNIUM PARK AFTER BEING REOPENED AMID RESTRICTIONS DUE TO THE CORONAVIRUS PANDEMIC IN CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, US.
Bangkok, May 21 (EFE/EPA).- Thailand's Duang Prateep Foundation has organized classes for children from less fortunate families who have no possibility to access online teaching and learning program launched by the Thai government amid the ongoing coronavirus pandemic. The Thai Education Ministry launched its online school program via internet and television broadcast, with many underprivileged children missing out for lack of internet access or computers. (Camera: RUNGROJ YONGRIT). SHOT LIST: THAI AND MIGRANT CHILDREN FROM LOW-INCOME FAMILIES STUDY DURING A BASIC LEARNING CLASS AT THE KLONG TOEY SLUM COMMUNITY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Grossweil (Germany), May 18 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Philipp Guelland) The Glentleiten open-air museum in Grossweil, Germany, is to reopen its doors to visitors on Tuesday after weeks of closure due to the pandemic. The museum showcases rural life and traditions of past centuries. FOOTAGE OF THE MUSEUM.
Thanks to an innovative concept, a swivel pickup inspired by James Bond which allows musicians to swith styles and, therefore, use just one guitar instead of several, a small electric guitar company from the Allier region of France is taking the American market by storm. Rock bands Guns N'Roses and ZZ Top are already fans of Wild Customs guitars, which employs just five people.