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Coordinates: 14°42′51″N 100°47′30″E. Wat Tham Krabok ( Thai: วัดถ้ำกระบอก, literally 'Temple of the Bamboo Cave') is a Buddhist temple ( wat) in the Phra Phutthabat District of Saraburi Province, Thailand . The temple was first established as a monastery in 1957 by the Buddhist nun Mian Parnchand (generally ...
Pob Pee Fah (Thai: ปอบผีฟ้า; RTGS: Pop Phi Fa) is a Thai ghost story, made as a TV series (known as a lakorn, the Thai equivalent of a soap opera).Set partly in the 19th century, it shares some plot details with an earlier series, Jao Nang, which aired in 1990, and on which some observers believe it was based.
Hong Gil-dong ( Korean : 쾌도 홍길동; lit. Fast-sword Hong Gil-dong) is a 2008 South Korean television series starring Kang Ji-hwan in the title role, Sung Yu-ri, Jang Keun-suk and Kim Ri-na. The drama is loosely based on Hong Gil-dong, a fictional book about a Robin Hood -like character during Korea's Joseon Dynasty, but with modern ...
Taksaorn Paksukcharern ( Thai: ทักษอร ภักดิ์สุขเจริญ; RTGS: Thaksa-on Phaksukcharoen) is a Thai actress and model who has starred in several lakorns. She is known for her roles in the 2008 version of Jam Loey Rak as well as the title character in Wanida (2010), which won Best Foreign Series at the ...
This is a list of Thai male actors. It is customary for Thais to be grouped by their given name, not their family name, even if they have taken a Western name. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
Dirt road going up to Doi Pui. Doi Pui ( Thai: ดอยปุย ), is a mountain ("doi") west of Chiang Mai, Thailand. It is 1,685 metres (5,528 ft) in elevation and is one of the twin peaks of a granite mountain. The other peak is known as Doi Suthep and is slightly lower at 1,676 metres (5,499 ft), where the archaeological site of San Ku ...
In Vietnam, a powerful Hmong named Vuong Chinh Duc, dubbed the king of the Hmong, aided Ho Chi Minh's nationalist move against the French, and thus secured the Hmong's position in Vietnam. In Điện Biên Phủ , Hmongs fought on the side of the communist Viet Minh against the pro-French Tai Dam aristocrats.
Kamen Rider: Run All Over the World (仮面ライダー 世界に駆ける, Kamen Raidā Sekai ni Kakeru) is a short 3D film originally screened in the Coal History Village in Yubari between April 29 throughout October 31, 1989. [1] The film involves a team-up between Kotaro Minami's four Kamen Rider alter-egos (Black, RX, Robo Rider and Bio ...