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'Queen of Luk Thung' dies at 85

News, Published on 07/04/2025

» Pongsri Woranuch, the first "Queen of Luk Thung" (Thai country music) and a National Artist in the Performing Arts (folk singing), died peacefully on Sunday at the age of 85.

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Thai sea turtle snow sculpture wins in Sapporo

Dusida Worrachaddejchai, Published on 07/02/2020

» The Thai team won the prestigious Sapporo International Snow Sculpture championship title for the third consecutive year with their exhibit of sea turtles in a human hand on Friday.

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A close-up view of Siamese fighting fish

Life, Arusa Pisuthipan, Published on 16/04/2019

» Following the announcement naming the Siamese fighting fish as Thailand's national aquatic animal earlier this year, Iconsiam is holding "The Iconic Siamese Fighting Fish", an event aimed to highlight the value of the water creature, from April 19-23 at Iconsiam on Charoen Nakhon Road.

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Sculpting beauty from ice

Life, Yvonne Bohwongprasert, Published on 01/03/2019

» Clinching international titles for veteran Thai ice sculptors Kusol Bunkobsongserm, Amnoaysak Srisuk and Kitsana Wongtes is not just a moment of national pride. It's also an opportunity to highlight the rich talent Thailand possess in this unusual field of art.

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Thai team again win Sapporo snow sculpture contest

Pongpet Mekloy, Published on 07/02/2019

» SAPPORO, Japan: After 44 hours labouring outside in sub-zero temperatures, the Thai team of snow sculptors has taken the top prize once again at the Sapporo Snow Festival.

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Cinema Politico

Life, Kong Rithdee, Published on 14/12/2018

» The premiere of the social-commentary film Ten Years Thailand on Tuesday night saw a number of political celebrities in the vaulted foyer of the Scala, brushing elbows with journalists, film professionals and gawking onlookers. Sulak Sivaraksa was there, as well as historian Charnvit Kasetsiri, Thongthong Chandrangsu and several political-science scholars. Big names from political parties showed up: Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit from Future Forward, Parit Ratanakulserirengrit from the Democrats, Chatchat Sitthiphun and Wattana Muangsuk from Pheu Thai, Sombat Boon-ngamanong from Krian Party. Invitations had been sent out to all parties, according to the film producers, but no one from Palang Pracharat and Bhumjaithai attended the screening.