We’re
nearing the end of what seemed to be a long, long week, and I for one am keen
to recline- But not so keen that I would lay down in a coffin.
Try
telling that to Professor Veeranut Rojanaprapa, who has newly opened the Kid
Mai Death café in Bangkok- where the star attraction is the white coffin that
customers are encouraged to lock themselves into.
The
entrepreneur calls it ‘the ideal place to practice death’ after noshing down on
some cake.
The
Buddhist ‘exhibition’ is modelled on the ‘death awareness’ teachings from the
Buddah himself, a fundamental topic in the religion.
Buddhists
are encouraged to be aware that the end could be round the corner.
‘If
you know you will die tomorrow, you will not waste time trying to avenge your
enemies, or counting your money.’
At
the Kid Mai Death café, patrons can choose from a selection of themed
beverages. ‘Pain’, and ‘suffering’ cakes can be eaten and washed down with
‘last day’ lattes.
Customers
are also encouraged to plan their own funeral- picking their ideal coffin from
a morgue catalogue.
A
10% discount is offered to those who lay down in the in-house coffin.
Sound like your cup of tea? I think I might give
that a miss!
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