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    A new way forward

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 01/04/2020

    » Many Thai filmmakers would agree that our movie industry is in the rough. Several obstacles are preventing it from flourishing. A group of film professionals recently gathered for a plenary discussion held at Unesco Bangkok to address the challenges of, and the changes they want to see in, the Thai film sector.

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    Beyond beauty

    B Magazine, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 16/12/2018

    » The universe will have a new queen tomorrow. For almost 20 days, 94 beauty queens from around the world have descended on Thailand to vie for the crown. They have participated in the pageant's activities in Bangkok, Chon Buri and Krabi that brought them to a rooftop bar, temples, Government House and beaches, and tomorrow morning at 7am, one will be crowned the new Miss Universe by current title-holder Demi-Leigh Nel-Peters.

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    Beyond the stereotypes

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 05/09/2017

    » The three beauties in frilly dresses gave a chorus of Sawaddee ka! and bright smiles, ready to charm everyone they came across on their recent visit at the Bangkok Post office. Fresh from their win from Miss Tiffany's Universe stage, the three were in rather high spirits, excited to take on new challenges and roles soon to come in life.

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    A beacon for tolerance

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 12/06/2017

    » Smartly but casually dressed with a hint of colour, British Ambassador to Thailand Brian Davidson descended from the second floor of his residence within the British embassy on 14 Wireless Road and greeted us with a smile and quick hello. Soon, we found ourselves sipping iced lemonade inside a green room. A framed portrait of a beaming Queen Elizabeth II gazed down from the wall.

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    Monks of a different gender

    Life, Melalin Mahavongtrakul, Published on 18/01/2017

    » On one side, male monks, or bhikkhu, file towards Dusit Maha Prasat Throne Hall to pay respect to King Bhumibol Adulyadej's royal urn. On the other, a group of 72 bhikkhunis, female monks, and novices were barred from going any further. They weren't allowed to go inside and pay respect to the late king -- at least not through the monk's gate, and not in their saffron robes.

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