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Frolicking in Korat
Life, Apinan Poshyananda, Published on 14/03/2022
» Postponed since 2020 due to Covid-19, Thailand Biennale had a grandiose opening last December in Pak Chong and Phimai in Nakhon Ratchasima. Held under the themes of "Butterflies Frolicking On The Mud: Engendering Sensible Capital", "Nature Reigns Supreme In The World. Art Is Having Freedom In One Self" and "Soeng Sin Thin Ya Mo" (Celebration Of Art In The Land Of Ya Mo), the Office of Contemporary Art and Culture (OCAC), Ministry of Culture and Nakhon Ratchasima (Korat) co-hosted the events with a budget of over 120 million baht.
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The cure for (some of) what ails you
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 13/05/2020
» The herbal tea is dark green. The smell is not that appealing. Only a small sip can leave a long-lasting bitterness in your mouth. Fah talai jone, or green chireta, is known for its extreme bitterness. The King of Bitters has been used for the treatment of some sickness like the flu and sore throat for centuries in Asian countries such as Thailand, China and India.
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A winter golden land
Holiday Time, Published on 11/12/2019
» Winter is the most magical time of year in Bangkok, nowhere more so than down by the river. Lights twinkle atop stupas, the cool breeze returns, and a festive feeling permeates the air.
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All the Queen's women
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 10/08/2017
» They were holding hands while walking, with smiles on their faces. Her Majesty Queen Sirikit and Khammai Yokhasing. Khammai, 84, still remembers the moment when the Queen held her hand at Klai Kangwon Palace in Hua Hin, 40 years ago.
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From humble beginnings
Life, Published on 27/03/2018
» What first catches the eye of visitors to Don Kai Dee Benjarong village in Samut Sakhon is the street art along a small alley. Those wall paintings tell stories of the community, which has made a name from producing high-quality, five-coloured porcelain known as benjarong for more than three decades.
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Weaving ties and traditions
Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 04/04/2017
» Wongduean Udomdechawet smiles when she talks about the craft of creating the tie-dyed silk woven cloth, known as mudmee.
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Graduation photography: How to make money
Jon Fernquest, Published on 14/06/2013
» Successful graduation day photographer & small businessman shares experiences & tricks of trade ahead of graduation season, just ahead.
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MUIC Student Wins Outstanding Poster Award at PACCON 2019
By prnews, Created on: 22/02/2019, Last updated on: 22/02/2019
» [attachment=0:1p6b62si]111.jpg[/attachment:1p6b62si][b:1p6b62si]MUIC Student Wins Outstanding Poster Award at PACCON 2019[/b:1p6b62si] A Chemistry student from Mahidol University International College (MUIC), Ms. Wanutcha Lorpaiboon, won an Outstanding Student Poster Award at the Pure and Applied...
“Changing Men’s Lives for the Better”
By prnews, Created on: 20/11/2018, Last updated on: 20/11/2018
» [attachment=2:xwfr3cte]1.JPG[/attachment:xwfr3cte][b:xwfr3cte]Oris Movember Campaign “Changing Men’s Lives for the Better”[/b:xwfr3cte] As part of its vision to bring change of men’s lives for the better and support of this year’s Oris Movember global campaign in official partner with the...
The 60th Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair
By prnews, Created on: 25/09/2017, Last updated on: 25/09/2017
» [attachment=2:bwj0vopn]highlight.jpg[/attachment:bwj0vopn][b:bwj0vopn]The 60th Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair closes its curtain with nearly 60 million USD of trade revenue[/b:bwj0vopn] The Bangkok Gems & Jewelry Fair concluded its 60th edition successfully in having attracted an 18% rise in...
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