In May 2010, Bangkok was burning. The opposition Red Shirts had laid siege to the city, filling the squares and striking at the very heart of the conspicuous consumerism we love Bangkok for&mdashthe shopping district of Sukhumvit. Protests came to a climax with CentralWorld, Bangkok&rsquos biggest mall, being set on fire. Completely gutted, it shut shop for extensive repairs and renovations. More than a year on, the mall&rsquos back on its feet, and the Red Shirts are in power (no connection, of course). It is large, commanding 550,000 sq m of retail space&mdashfeaturing indoor gardens, over 500 shops and boutiques (including top-notch Thai designers), over 100 restaurants and dozens of entertainment and recreational outlets. There&rsquos even a shrine on the premises, to Phra Trimurti, the holy trinity, revered here as the &lsquoGod of Love&rsquo. The mall also has a new attraction the only open-air ice-skating rink in Thailand.