the solar orb ignites the sky, while the lunar sphere casts its tranquil glow.
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mission 2 : porthe fams
Via Mau ngajak Via keliling Korea mulai dari Jeju, Busan dan seluruh penjuru Korea. Tapi Korea selatan ya. Juga mau mengajak Via untuk foto di tempat ikonik salah satunya perpustakaan ini!
Franda Thailand, salah satu kota kelahiran Asahi yang nampak cocok untuk liburan walau cukup panas. Asahi akan memastikan seluruh Thailand dikunjungi oleh Frada! Dan tentu membawa Frada ketempat menarik yang ada di thailand.
Lula Mau mengajak Lula ke Roma! Nampaknya roma merupakan tempat yang cocok untuk Lula apa lagi bagunan roma yang menarik untuk dipandang. Kalau bisa menjak keliling seluruh roma dan mencoba beberapa makanan khas roma. Juga mengunjungi salah satu parung fenomenal roma!
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mission one: if I had 100 billion.
If I had a budget of 100 billion, the building I would create would be a masterpiece of architectural innovation, combining sustainability, functionality, and aesthetic beauty. It would stand as a landmark, showcasing cutting-edge technology and design that harmonizes with the environment while meeting the needs of the people who use it. (asbun)
Department store / Mall. Jika saya ingin membangun mall di Serenaum, karena orang-orang di sana butuh tempat buat window shopping meski jendelanya nggak ada. Selain itu, mall ini bakal jadi tempat di mana setiap orang bisa merasa seperti raja dan ratu saat masuk, tapi tetap kaget saat keluar karena dompetnya mendadak langsing. Seru buat foya-foya awal bulan juga dengan diskon menarik. Mall ini akan dilengkapi dengan eskalator tanpa ujung yang mengarah ke lantai atas, hanya untuk bikin orang mikir mereka sedang naik tangga menuju surga. Dan tentunya, food court-nya akan punya makanan yang semuanya dinamai "Serenaum Special Food" biar terdengar eksklusif, walaupun aslinya cuma nasi goreng biasa.
Art Museum Konon katanya setiap orang punya imajinasi liar, tapi di Serenaum belum ada tempat resmi buat melampiaskannya selain menggambar di pasir pantai yang langsung hilang kena ombak! Jadi, museum ini akan jadi tempat mereka bisa menikmati seni tanpa takut "karya seni"-nya tersapu angin. Museum ini akan punya area khusus untuk seni abstrak yang dilengkapi dengan kursi pijat, karena kadang menikmati seni abstrak itu butuh refleksi… dan refleksi paling enak sambil dipijat. Ada juga ruang seni interaktif, di mana pengunjung bisa mencoret-coret tembok tanpa takut didenda, asal tetap pakai cat yang disediakan.
Atlas Club 2.0 Atlas Beach Club seperti yang ada dibali itu loh. Atlas Beach Club Bali adalah salah satu beach club terbesar dan paling populer di Bali, yang menawarkan pengalaman mewah di tepi pantai. Atlas Club terkenal dengan desainnya yang megah, suasana yang hidup, dan fasilitas kelas dunia. Jadi ada baiknya Serenaum memilikinya part dua! Tujuannya adalah supaya disaat weekend dan penat dengan kegiatan bisa datang ke club ini untuk bersantai, menikmati pemandangan pantai, makanan lezat, dan hiburan. Kayaknya keren kan well.
The biggest SPA Orang di Serenaum kelihatannya butuh liburan dari kehidupan sehari-hari yang super sibuk—meski sebagian besar dari mereka sibuk scrolling media sosial sambil rebahan. Spa ini akan jadi tempat di mana mereka bisa rebahan premium sambil merasa produktif. Spa ini juga bakal punya layanan yang lengkap banget, mulai dari pijat tradisional hingga pijat “penghapus drama,” di mana tukang pijatnya siap mendengarkan curhatan Anda sambil bilang, “Kamu layak bahagia, lho.” Untuk mereka yang suka tantangan, ada sauna es krim, di mana Anda bisa bersauna sambil nyemil es krim, karena hidup ini soal keseimbangan. Nanti salah satu ciri khas spanya adalah spa rambut jepang.
All you can food court Lelah dengan drama bingung mau makan apa dan dimana, dalam food court serba ada ini dihrapkan menjadi tempat di mana semua rasa lapar bisa terjawab tanpa harus debat panjang, “Mau makan apa, ya?” Food court ini akan jadi solusi universal: mau yang cinta makanan sehat sampai yang setia sama gorengan, semuanya ada di sini. Food court ini juga bakal punya tema unik di setiap sudut, seperti “Zona Diet Batal” untuk makanan pencuci dosa, dan “Pojok Fancy” untuk makanan murah yang disajikan di piring mewah biar keliatan mahal di Instagram. Ada juga “Area Pengalaman Ekstrem,” di mana Anda bisa makan sambil dihitung berapa kalori yang masuk—karena terkadang rasa bersalah itu bikin makanan lebih nikmat. Selain itu, untuk memaksimalkan pengalaman, setiap meja dilengkapi dengan tombol emergency refill yang langsung memanggil pramusaji membawa tambahan nasi atau sambal. Food court ini bakal jadi tempat di mana semua orang bisa menikmati makanan favorit mereka tanpa perlu jauh-jauh keliling dunia—cukup di Serenaum, semuanya sudah tersaji, termasuk kebahagiaan!
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Weaving Dreams Between Two Worlds
Asahi Khanitarthit Thavornkittikhun, better known as Asahi, is a young man navigating the intersection of cultural heritage and personal ambition. As he approaches his 18th birthday this December (2024), Asahi is carving an unconventional path in life, balancing the weight of family expectations with the excitement of a career he loves.
While studying subjects aligned with his parents’ expectations—economics and business—Asahi stumbled into the world of fashion modeling. His sharp features, inherited from his mixed heritage, and his unique sense of style caught the attention of a scout during a local event. What started as a one-time opportunity turned into a passion, and soon Asahi found himself balancing school with photoshoots, runway shows, and commercial projects.
The entertainment industry brought out a side of Asahi he didn’t know existed. Despite being introverted, he discovered confidence in front of the camera, where he could express himself freely. The applause and admiration he received were unlike anything he had experienced growing up, making him realize that he could craft his own identity in a world far removed from the expectations of his lineage.
Despite his success as a model, Asahi is aware of the looming responsibilities tied to his family’s legacy. The Thavornkittikhun name comes with a vast business empire in Thailand, and as the only male heir, Asahi is expected to eventually step into his father’s shoes. Meanwhile, his passion for architecture—a love nurtured through years of sketching buildings and exploring historic sites with his grandmother—calls him in a different direction.
Asahi has managed to keep his dream of studying architecture alive by promising his parents that he will continue his formal education while working as a model. This compromise allows him to pursue what he loves while also preparing for a future he may not fully embrace.
For now, Asahi is focused on living in the present. His life as a fashion model has introduced him to a vibrant world of creativity, collaboration, and independence. He enjoys working with designers, photographers, and stylists, finding inspiration in their passion and dedication. Beyond modeling, Asahi has started exploring acting opportunities, slowly building a name for himself in entertainment industry.
While the weight of family expectations still lingers, Asahi draws strength from his grandfather Prasert’s words: “Live your life the way you want, and the legacy will follow.” Balancing his dual roles as an heir to a prestigious family and a young man chasing his dreams, Asahi is determined to make the most of every moment.
As he stands on the brink of adulthood, Asahi knows the road ahead will not be easy. But with his quiet determination, loyal heart, and creative spirit, he is ready to embrace whatever the future holds—whether that means continuing as a fashion model, pursuing architecture, or finding a way to weave both into a life uniquely his own.
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Asahi and the Generations of Love
“Be true to yourself, Asahi-kun. That’s the only way to live a fulfilling life.” “You are more than a name. You are Asahi, and that is enough.”
Asahi’s maternal grandmother, Hoshikawa Sachiko, radiates an air of traditional elegance with her delicate yet strong demeanor. Born into an aristocratic Japanese family, Sachiko embodies a blend of discipline and tenderness. Her only daughter, Asahi’s mother, had always been her pride, but the arrival of Asahi brought an entirely new dimension to her life.
Sachiko had always longed for a male grandchild to continue the Hoshikawa or Naruhito name. However, her love for Asahi transcended mere family traditions. She cherished the quiet moments they shared, like tending to her garden together in Kyoto or sipping tea while discussing his dreams of architecture. She understood Asahi’s reserved nature and often encouraged him to open his heart to her, becoming one of the few people who truly knew him. For Sachiko, Asahi represented not only the continuation of her family but also a bond that healed her own loneliness as she aged.
On his father’s side, Asahi’s grandparents, Prasert Thavornkittikhun and Malee Chalermchai, lived a life steeped in tradition and responsibility. Prasert was a formidable presence in the Thai business world, known for his sharp mind and forward-thinking leadership. Malee, meanwhile, was the embodiment of grace, balancing the family’s public image with warmth and affection. Together, they formed the cornerstone of the Thavornkittikhun family.
When Asahi was born, Malee believed he was destined to inherit the family empire. She often dreamt of him growing into a strong leader who would uphold the values and achievements of the Thavornkittikhun name. Malee adored Asahi and never missed an opportunity to express her pride in him. Whenever Asahi visited their expansive home in Bangkok, she would prepare lavish meals and recount tales of the family’s history, hoping to ignite a sense of pride in his heritage.
Prasert, however, held a different vision for his grandson. Though he was proud of the family legacy, he believed that times were changing and that Asahi should not be bound by the expectations of others. “A legacy isn’t about what we pass down, but the freedom we give to the next generation,” he would often say to Malee, who didn’t entirely agree but respected his wisdom.
Prasert quietly supported Asahi’s love for architecture, occasionally slipping him books on famous architects or asking for his opinion on modern buildings. He admired his grandson’s creativity and resolve, seeing in him the spirit of a pioneer rather than a mere successor. Prasert’s progressive mindset often clashed with the traditional expectations of the family, but he remained firm in his belief that Asahi’s happiness was more important than any title or position.
For Asahi, the love and support from his grandparents formed a vital lifeline. His relationship with Sachiko gave him a sense of identity and connection to his Japanese heritage, while the contrasting influences of Prasert and Malee reflected the duality of his Thai roots—one steeped in tradition and the other yearning for modernity.
When times were tough, Asahi would remember Sachiko’s gentle voice telling him, “Be true to yourself, Asahi-kun. That’s the only way to live a fulfilling life.” He would also hear Prasert’s firm yet encouraging words: “You are more than a name. You are Asahi, and that is enough.”
While the expectations placed upon him were heavy, the unconditional love of his grandparents gave Asahi the courage to chart his own path. Their belief in him became the foundation for his dreams, a reminder that he was not alone in the journey to find himself.
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The Thavornkittikhun Family
Asahi’s father, Anon Thavornkittikhun, comes from a long-established Thai family whose influence stretches back through generations of Bangkok’s elite. The Thavornkittikhun family is the epitome of “old money” in Thailand, with assets, wealth, and a status that has been meticulously preserved for generations. The family’s wealth originated in the early 1900s, initially through successful ventures in real estate and later expanded into construction, hospitality, and finance. The family legacy rests on its significant contributions to Thailand’s economic and social landscape. Today, the Thavornkittikhun family controls an extensive property empire, encompassing luxury hotels, upscale condominiums, and business districts across Bangkok and other major Thai cities.
Anon, as the current head of the family, commands respect and influence in Thai society. Known for his business acumen and unyielding discipline, he has grown the family fortune and cemented their place in high society. He believes in maintaining the family’s power and influence and has a strong sense of duty toward the family’s future. This extends to his expectations of Asahi, who he sees as the natural heir to the family legacy. Anon’s approach to fatherhood is one of high expectations and rigor; he places significant pressure on Asahi to align with the Thavornkittikhun values of discipline, resilience, and leadership.
Growing up, Asahi was surrounded by luxury but lacked personal connections with his family. His early years were spent in a sprawling Bangkok mansion filled with finely crafted teakwood furniture, elaborate art collections, and traditional Thai sculptures that echoed the grandeur of the Thavornkittikhun family legacy. Servants and caretakers were always present, but there was an underlying formality in the household that left little room for warmth or personal expression. The mansion itself was like a gilded cage, providing Asahi with everything he could want materially but depriving him of emotional closeness. Anon’s rigid expectations were evident even in Asahi’s daily life, with a meticulously scheduled routine emphasizing discipline, academics, and etiquette.
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The Naruhito Family.
On the Japanese side, Asahi’s mother, Naruhito Yukiko, belongs to the distinguished Naruhito family, renowned in Kyoto’s aristocratic circles. The Naruhito are patrons of Japanese art, traditional culture, and philanthropy, with a history of involvement in the preservation of Japanese arts and cultural heritage. Their lineage can be traced back to historical connections with Japanese nobility, and they hold a respected place within Japan’s high society. While not as business-driven as the Thavornkittikhuns, the Naruhito have maintained their wealth through investments in cultural institutions, historical landmarks, and property in Kyoto. They are seen as guardians of tradition and culture, often involved in ceremonial roles and known for their refined tastes and support of Japan’s artistic legacy.
Yukiko is a product of this refined environment. Raised with the traditional values of the Naruhito family, she exudes grace and poise, and she is often described as “the face of elegance” in social circles. As a patron of the arts, she spends her time organizing events, supporting artists, and maintaining her family’s cultural legacy. She is deeply rooted in traditional Japanese values of restraint, elegance, and propriety, which dictate much of her approach to family life. Yukiko’s role within the Naruhito family often requires her to travel and manage cultural projects, leaving her little time to focus on Asahi. Though she loves her son in her own reserved way, her distance and constant engagements leave her detached from his day-to-day life, and she rarely expresses affection openly. Yukiko’s vision for Asahi is centered around maintaining the Naruhito legacy and upholding the family’s prestigious image.
In Kyoto, the Naruhito family estate is a traditional Japanese house that reflects their cultural heritage, with tatami rooms, sliding shoji doors, and meticulously maintained Zen gardens. Asahi’s time at the estate with his grandmother, Hoshikawa Sachiko, is the closest he comes to experiencing genuine family warmth. Sachiko, a gentle and wise woman, has always embraced traditional Japanese values, teaching Asahi about Japanese customs, ceremonies, and the importance of inner peace. Through her, Asahi gains an appreciation for the artistry and serenity of Japanese architecture, gardens, and culture, sparking his deep interest in design.
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Little things about, Asahi.


'Asahi' Khanitarthit Thavornkittikhun, known in Japan as Naruhito Asahi (徳仁朝日), was born on December 31, 2005. Asahi’s life has been shaped by his dual heritage, with a Thai father and a Japanese mother who each come from prestigious and wealthy families. His father, Anon Thavornkittikhun, is a powerful figure in Thai society. Coming from a lineage of old money that stretches back generations, the Thavornkittikhun family has deep connections in Thailand’s business and political scenes. Anon, the current head of the family, manages the family’s extensive business empire, which includes real estate, luxury resorts, and a few high-profile industries. Though he has provided Asahi with material wealth, Anon is a strict, pragmatic man who values tradition, discipline, and success, often expecting the same from his son.
On the Japanese side, Asahi’s mother, Naruhito Yukiko, belongs to the well-regarded Naruhito family, known for their cultural sophistication, wealth, and legacy as patrons of the arts. Her family, headquartered in Kyoto, has long been involved in promoting Japanese art and culture, and their social standing often brings them into prestigious circles. Yukiko herself is elegant and refined but constantly occupied with her own commitments. As a philanthropist and arts patron, she spends much of her time traveling and organizing cultural events, leaving little time for family. Despite her polished appearance, she is distant from Asahi and rarely demonstrates affection toward him, treating him more as an heir to her family’s name than as her child.
Asahi grew up mostly alone, split between Thailand and Japan. He would visit his grandmother, Hoshikawa Sachiko, in Kyoto regularly, and those visits became some of his most cherished memories. Sachiko was the one family member who showed him warmth and care, teaching him about his Japanese heritage, traditional arts, and Japanese garden architecture. Though his visits were infrequent, Asahi always felt more at home with his grandmother, her small gestures of kindness giving him a sense of comfort that he never felt elsewhere.
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Day’s ardor, night’s calm—Sun and Moon in perfect symmetry.
In reference to him...
'Asahi' Khanitarthit Thavornkittikhun (ขนิษฐอาทิตย์ ทวรกิตติคุณ) is the name, also known as Asahi or Khan, carries a mix of cultures in both name and heritage. Naruhito Asahi (徳仁朝日) is his Japanese name cause of combination of Japanese and Thai blood.
⭑ Place of birth: Bangkok, Thailand ⭑ Date of birth: December 31, 2005 ⭑ Age: 18 years (as of 2024) ⭑ Nationality: Thai-Japanese (Dual Citizenship) ⭑ Ethnicity: Mixed (Thai-Japanese)
Education
Primary School: International school in Bangkok, Thailand (Bilingual curriculum: Thai and English)
Secondary School: International school in Bangkok, Thailand (Pressure to focus on science due to parents' expectations)
High School: International high school in Kyoto, Japan (Shift towards architecture; struggled with medical-track courses)
University: Pursue a degree in Architecture (Age 18, 2024)
Personality Traits
Character: Introverted, contemplative, and difficult to read. Although he keeps to himself, he has a deep sense of loyalty and empathy, especially toward those close to him.
Social Skills: Due to his reserved nature, Asahi finds it challenging to connect with new people but makes an effort to build friendships, especially because he has few close friends. His loyalty and kindness shine through to those who take the time to know him.
Asahi Khanitarthit Thavornkittikhun, also known as Naruhito Asahi, embodies a mix of both elegance and simplicity in his appearance. His physical attributes reflect his Thai-Japanese heritage, presenting a look that is both refined and effortlessly charming.
Appearance
Height: Approximately 178 cm (5'10")
Weight: 68 kg (150 lbs)
Build: Lean and slightly athletic, maintaining a balanced physique.
Eye Color: Dark brown
Hair Color: Black, often styled simply
Distinctive Style: Prefers minimalist and classic clothing, often seen wearing simple but elegant attire that reflects his reserved personality.
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a juvenile with visions in his heart, his dreams more real than the world around him.
ABOUT HIS MUSE . . . . First Name: Poomsuwan Family Name: Suwansatit Native name: แอลม่อน ภูมิสุวรรณ สุวรรณสถิตย์ Also Known as: Phumsuwan Suwansathit Nationality: Thai Gender: Male Born: October 30, 2007 Age: 17
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The Sun gives life, the Moon gives peace.

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