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News, Post Reporters, Published on 10/09/2021
» The former national artist Suchart Sawadsri says he will take legal action against the National Culture Commission for revoking his title.
Life, Published on 14/02/2020
» The Magnolia Ballroom at Waldorf Astoria Bangkok was filled with the air of love late last month when Thida Kaewbootta, daughter of Chatchai and Jariya Kaewbootta, and Thititham Rojanapruk, son of Siritaj and Supin Rojanapruk, tied the knot and celebrated their marriage. The ceremony kicked off at the auspicious time of 8.09am with the khan mark procession, followed by the engagement ceremony at 9.39am. A tea ceremony started at 10.09am before guests were invited to join the Thai water-pouring ceremony to give the bride and groom a blessing, followed by a luncheon reception.
Life, Published on 29/11/2019
» Tulips and cherry blossoms were in full bloom at Central Chidlom and Central Embassy, as Central celebrated its 72nd anniversary along with staging the annual flower festival.
Life, Published on 24/04/2018
» The 70-year reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej overlaid decades of Thai cinema history, from the golden age of 16mm movies in the 1950s to the country's first and only Cannes Film Festival winner in 2010. To mark the two courses of history, the Ministry of Culture last week announced the "70 Best Films In The Reign Of King Rama IX", an extensive survey that covers seven decades of Thai cinema, essentially comprising the country's cinematic canon.
Life, Published on 29/12/2017
» It was a night of vows and wows. The resplendent bride in a series of dazzling gowns and the bright-eyed groom, celebrities in their own right and the happy couple in a wedding to remember.
Life, Published on 15/06/2017
» It was Sunday, June 11 when wedding bells tolled at the auspicious time of 8.09am, when the groom's procession began its march down the elegant staircase at Park Hyatt Hotel to ask for the bride's hand in marriage. For Woraluksanai Bhicharnchitr and Ferrari Jarumon, it was a day to be remembered.
News, Mae Moo, Published on 01/01/2017
» The unmarried young woman who has taken the surname of former police chief Pol Gen Sant Sarutanond denies she is his second wife, and insists she is merely performing her ''duty'' in looking after him.