Sunday, 24 November 2024

Inside Bangkok’s morbid ‘death cafe’ where customers can relax in a coffin and order drinks called ‘death’ and ‘painful’

Cafe owner Veeranut Rojanaprapa hopes his morbid hangout will be a welcome daily reminder to locals that life is very short

VISITORS to Thailand’s capital can now hang out in what could be world’s most morbid café – complete with coffins and a ‘meet-your-maker’ theme.

This Bangkok coffee shop has been dubbed the “death awareness” café, where customers are encouraged to reflect on their own mortality by taking a time out in a coffin.

 Bangkok's youth have been encouraged to lie in the coffins to think about death
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Bangkok's youth have been encouraged to lie in the coffins to think about death

The aim is for customers to go on to lead better lives, and the whole idea is based on Buddhist principles.

The “Kid Mai Death Café” – literally meaning “Think New”, is kitted out with a skeleton, aptly named drinks like “death” and “painful”, and even decorated white coffins.

Customers visiting the macabre lunch spot are encouraged to lay down in the coffins for a few moments to think about their dying moments.

Those that choose to do so will land themselves a discounted beverage.

 Youngsters are offered a discounted drink in exchange for spending a few minutes inside the coffin
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Youngsters are offered a discounted drink in exchange for spending a few minutes inside the coffin
 A skeleton is placed in the centre of the cafe to remind people that death is always around the corner
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A skeleton is placed in the centre of the cafe to remind people that death is always around the corner
 This skeleton has a sign saying he died in a drink-drive incident
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This skeleton has a sign saying he died in a drink-drive incident
 Drinks available at the cafe continue with the deadly theme - with names like "painful"
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Drinks available at the cafe continue with the deadly theme - with names like "painful"

One customer said the whole atmosphere felt like she was at a funeral – which is just what anyone would want on a Saturday afternoon.

According to the owner of the outlet, the restaurant is more than just a gimmick.

Veeranut Rojanaprapa hopes his new venture will teach Thai folks – most of whom are Buddhist – about the benefits of being “death aware”.

 One customer said the whole atmosphere felt like she was at a funeral
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One customer said the whole atmosphere felt like she was at a funeral
 The “Kid Mai Death Café” literally translates to "Think New" and encourages people to think about their life choices
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The “Kid Mai Death Café” literally translates to "Think New" and encourages people to think about their life choices

He claims that by spending a few minutes in the dark isolation of a coffin, Thailand’s technology-obsessed younger generation will be forced to rethink their life choices.

With his café slap-bang in the middle of a small neighbourhood in northern Bangkok, Rojanaprapa hopes his morbid café will be a welcome daily reminder that life is very short.

However, the café’s presence has not been met with a glowing welcome, with some locals reportedly taking shortcuts just to avoid looking at it.

 
Source: The Sun UK

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