An evening of Scottish music was held at the Mantra Restaurant recently. Internationally acclaimed Graham Geddes (2nd left) and his band brought the traditional Scottish tunes, the dance and the magic of the Glens to enthrall the audience. Whilst enjoying a wee dram during the break, they were joined for a photo shoot by Supparatch Piyawatcharapun (2nd right), social director of Mantra Restaurant and Bar and Pichchaya Nitikarn (left), assistant public relations manager of Amari Orchid Pattaya.
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