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    Sisters are doin' it for themselves

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 22/06/2017

    » Call it teen power. Or the epitome of kawaii culture. Or a great marketing idea. Some may also detect a strange, Lolita-tinted vibe. But with their own TV, anime and manga series, as well as the record for "highest selling musical act in Japan in terms of singles sold", AKB48, with 48 members, are a long-standing Japanese idol girl-group known for their super-cute style and catchy tunes. It has been described as a national phenomenon in its country of origin, with a devoted fanbase that has followed the band's songs and merchandise since its inception over a decade ago in 2005.

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    The many faces of Thotsakan

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 27/09/2016

    » Anyone who has even a rudimentary understanding of Thai literature will have heard of Thotsakan, the 10-faced, green-skinned demon king who acts as the antagonist in the classical epic Ramakien.

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    It's all go

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 15/08/2016

    » Ever since its release on August 6, Pokemon Go has taken Thailand by storm, prompting hordes of enthusiastic players of all ages and genders to take to the streets in search of these virtual critters. It has also come with news of accidents (or near-accidents), a national security debate (seriously?), a ban threat (already denied) and academic seminars on the impact of the game on society.

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    A song of kings

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 28/06/2016

    » Much like the National Anthem, Thailand's Royal Anthem, known as Pleng Sansoen Phra Barami, is an iconic tune that every Thai person knows by heart. Most commonly heard before the beginning of state occasions, movies, theatre or music performances, the cultural and musical significance of the Royal Anthem, which celebrates the monarch's glory, can't be understated.

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    What's trending and happening this week

    Muse, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 26/03/2016

    » 1 Earlier this month marked the 100th birthday of Puey Ungphakorn, the famous Thai bureaucrat and Magsaysay Award winner recognised for his contributions to Thailand’s economic development, as well as his role in Thailand’s “Free Thai” movement during World War II. In memory of this great man, A Day publishing recently released A Man Called Puey, a book covering the life and times of the man himself, with stories meant to demonstrate the altruism, kindness and integrity of the man dubbed the “Founding Father of Modern Thailand”.

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    Treasuring the humble tuk-tuk

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 28/12/2015

    » The three-wheeled tuk-tuk, along with temples, elephants and tom yum goong, is a top symbol of Thailand. Recognising the significance of this small, boxy vehicle to the country's cultural legacy, Thailand's contestant for the Miss Universe 2015 pageant -- 21-year-old Aniporn "Nat" Chalermburanawong -- took to the stage in Las Vegas last week wearing a tuk-tuk costume, a mix of experimental Thainess and extraterrestrial thingumajig. The dress, designed by Hirankrit Pattaraboriboonkul, won her the Best National Costume award from the international competition (see side story).

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    Drawing a perfect Thailand

    Life, Kanin Srimaneekulroj, Published on 19/10/2015

    » 'Everyone is 'drawing' the future," said Charan Homtienthong, president of the Publishers and Booksellers Association of Thailand (Pubat). "In this time of change and new beginnings, Thai people should start thinking about and working towards the vision of what Thailand should be, and to 'draw' the picture of a perfect Thailand."

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