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Skrevet d. 03-09-2024 18:29
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Jerd Jaras Rattanakosin: Experience early Thai arts and culture
Step back in time to the early Rattanakosin era at the "Jerd Jaras Rattanakosin" event, where visitors can experience the charm of Thai arts and culture that have been preserved to the present day. Highlights include performances of Khon, puppet theatre, traditional Thai music, classical and contemporary dramas, as well as workshops on royal Thai cuisine. The event is taking place at Seacon Bangkae until Sept 8.
By: Jetjaras Na Ranong
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Skrevet d. 16-09-2024 14:45
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Mung Ming: Threads of 'fortune'
Mung Ming, a traditional Chinese technique for removing facial hair and blemishes using threads, has been popular in Bangkok's Yaowarat area for almost 40 years. Practitioners claim it can promote smoother, youthful skin and good fortune.
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Skrevet d. 19-09-2024 08:11
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Moo Deng: Bouncing baby hippo drawing large crowds
Thailand's newest internet sensation, baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng, is drawing large crowds to Khao Kheow Open Zoo, two hours south of Bangkok - and will soon be on livestream.
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Skrevet d. 25-09-2024 09:10
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THAILAND 25 Sep 2024
The man behind Moo Deng's stardom
Meet Atthapon "Benz" Nundee, the 31-year-old zookeeper instrumental in making baby pygmy hippo Moo Deng a global sensation. And
how it came about.
By: Jetjaras Na Ranong
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Skrevet d. 06-10-2024 11:45
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Thailand's little market - Talat Noi
Just a five-minute walk from Yaowarat, Bangkok's vibrant Chinatown, you will find Talat Noi, an ethnic Chinese community on the banks of the Chao Phraya River. Translating to "little market" in Thai, Talat Noi draws visitors eager to discover its century-old homes, shrines as well as an array of authentic street food stalls, restaurants and cafes.
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Skrevet d. 08-10-2024 16:00
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THAILAND 8 Oct 2024
Names given to Thailand's new twin elephants
Meet Thailand's new four-legged twins, elephant calves born at the Royal Kraal Village in Ayutthaya.
The male calf has been royally named "Plai Sapalak Sophon," and the female "Phang Sakhonlak Sophit".
They were born on June 7 to mother Phang Chamchuri, 36, and father Pla Siam, 29.
Now over three months old, they were officially named last Friday, Oct 4, at an event celebrating His Majesty the King's sixth cycle birthday
on July 28 this year.
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