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The Crown Princess (Thai: ลิขิตรัก, RTGS: Likhit Rak), is a Thai television series, premiered on May 14, 2018 and last aired on June 19, 2018 on Channel 3. It starred Urassaya Sperbund and Nadech Kugimiya and produced by Ann Thongprasom .
The Betrayal (Thai: เกมรักทรยศ) is a 2021 Thai psychological thriller television series.The series is adapted from the British TV series Doctor Foster, from BBC Studios starring Ann Thongprasom, Ananda Everingham and Patricia Tanchanok Good, with Chatayodom Hiranyasthiti and Rinlanee Sripen.
Old Khmer is the oldest attested stage of the Khmer language, an Austroasiatic language historically and presently spoken across Cambodia, Southern Vietnam, and parts of Thailand and Laos. It is recorded in inscriptions dating from the early 7th century until the first few decades of the 15th century.
Silamanee (Thai: ศิลามณี; RTGS: Sila Mani; "Quartz") is a Thai costume soap drama (known in Thai as a lakhon thorathat, lakhon or lakorn) with the byline: "The love test of a royal princess and a proud man". The show is a remake of a 1994 drama of the same name that was originally based on a novel.
Phaya Nak or Phaya Nāga (Thai: พญานาค; RTGS: phaya nak; lit. ' lord of Nāga ', phaya derived from Mon which mean high nobility) or Nakkharat (Thai: นาคราช; lit. ' king of Nāga ') in Thai beliefs, nagas are considered the patrons of water. Nagas are believed to live in either water bodies or in caves.
The lakorn, set in Ayutthaya Kingdom, during the reign of King Narai, is an adaptation of the novel of the same name by Rompaeng, the penname of Chanyawi Somprida. [5] The novel got the Seven book award in 2010 and was adapted into a television drama for the first time in this series.
The following is a list of lakorns, or Thai television soap operas. 1980s. Tuk Kae (1983) - Apichat Halamjiak, Rosario Chandra, and Sida Puapimon;
The Khmer classical dance was placed in 2003 on the UNESCO World Heritage List. [45] Cambodian culture has influenced Thai and Lao cultures and vice versa. Many Khmer loanwords are found in Thai and Lao, while many Lao and Thai loanwords are found in Khmer. The Thai and Lao alphabets are also derived from the Khmer script.