Bangkok residents have a new escape from the city's notorious pollution - Thailand's first oxygen bar.
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The bar, which opened this week in the capital's shopping district, offers 20-minute hits of scented oxygen accompanied by soothing music and a cool drink for about 180 baht (£2.75).
Thailand estimated in 1997 that cars in Bangkok belched out 527 tonnes of nitrous oxide and other pollutants per day.
Officials insist the city's air quality is improving although more recent reliable data is not available.
General manager Ms Budsadee Sakuntalak said her oxygen bar customers - so far about 40 per day - were not only looking for cleaner air.
"The benefit that they get, they relax and kind of stop in between their tight schedule. They sit and relax and they have a cool drink, have oxygen and listen to natural sounds," she said.
Customers can choose which scent to breathe in - including lemon, eucalyptus, geranium and lavender - and wear headphones playing ambient music.
Oxygen bars are already popular in Hong Kong and Japan.