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OPINION

Thailand's kookiest competitions

Guru, Pornchai Sereemongkonpol, Published on 22/07/2022

» Every country has its own share of kooky competitions, and that's also true for Thailand. From the search for a Guanyin avatar to the Peta-would-surely-disapprove swimming competition, here are a few for your entertainment.

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LIFE

Step into the mud

Life, Karnjana Karnjanatawe, Published on 28/05/2020

» The late morning Sun was almost unbearable. It was about 10.30am when I arrived at a water chestnut farm in Wang Yang District in Suphan Buri. It was my first one-day trip after the lockdown measures were eased last week.

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LIFE

Fruit of the loins

Life, John Clewley, Published on 08/12/2016

» The annual Jim Thompson Farm Tour took place last weekend, kicking off with a Fun Run at the farm site in Pak Thong Chai District, Nakhon Ratchasima. Runners of all ages and skill level, from kids to serious joggers, lined up on the starting line at six in the morning to compete on one of the three circuits that ranged from a gentle 1.5km jog to a more serious 17km race.

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LIFE

Big laughs

Life, Duangphat Sitthipat, Published on 20/10/2015

» Sathan Koomgate doesn't know Peter Dinklage, though they share a profession and a physical condition. Dinklage, a dwarf and the beloved star of Game Of Thrones, won an Emmy for best supporting actor last month for playing Tyrion Lannister in the hit series. Sathan doesn't dream of such glory, content that his abnormal stature gives him a livelihood as a more simple form of entertainer.

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LIFE

Evocative hymn to Thai rice

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 23/01/2015

» This is the film you simply have to see this weekend. Uruphong Raksasad's Pleng Khong Kao (The Songs Of Rice) is a lyrical poetry of image and sound, as beautiful as 19th-century pastoral paintings and as evocative as murmured hymns. In a compact 75 minutes, we see muddied beasts stomping the paddies and whirring tractors aglow with nocturnal eyes; we hear the chanting for the Rice Goddess and rhythmic windpipe numbers for the harvest dance. We even marvel, unlikely as it seems, at a zonk-out sci-fi rendition of a northeastern rocket festival, ablaze with fire and sparks and songs and joy.

ADVANCED NEWS

Villagers battle irrigation officials

Jon Fernquest, Published on 29/09/2011

» Angry villagers in Wat Sing, Chai Nat destroy sandbag barriers flooding a nearby primary school and homes.