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  2. Nutticha Namwong - Wikipedia

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    2017. 10,000,000 subscribers. 2019. Last updated: 6 November 2023. Nutticha Namwong (Thai: ณัฐธิชา นามวงษ์) (born 5 September 1996) or stage name Kaykai Salaider, is a Thai YouTuber. Her YouTube channel currently has 16.4 million subscribers. [2][3] She became the first Thai YouTuber to hit over 16 million subscribers.

  3. Kay Lertsittichai - Wikipedia

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    Kay Lertsittichai (Thai: เค เลิศสิทธิชัย; also known under the pseudonym Kayavine, born 12 December 1996) is a Thai YouTuber and actor. He began making YouTube videos in 2016 and has more than one million subscribers as of December 2020. [2] He recently portrayed a main role as Gunkan in GMMTV 's Who Are You (2020).

  4. Gap: The Series - Wikipedia

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    Gap: The Series (Thai: ทฤษฎีสีชมพู; RTGS: Thritsadi Si Chomphu; lit. Pink Theory) is a Thai romantic comedy television series that premiered on Channel 3 and the IdolFactory channel on YouTube on November 19, 2022, and ran until February 11, 2023. [1][2] It stars Sarocha Chankimha and Rebecca Patricia Armstrong. [3]

  5. Mark Wiens - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, published an e-book, the Eating Thai Food Guide, and quit his job to begin blogging and making YouTube videos full-time. Wiens' travel vlog videos document his visits to dozens of countries. He has been featured as a Thai food expert by New York Magazine, [14] CNN, [15] and Andrew Zimmern. [16]

  6. The Legend of Suriyothai - Wikipedia

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    Thai. Budget. $11 million [2] Box office. $14 million [2] The Legend of Suriyothai (Thai: สุริโยไท) is a 2001 Thai film written and directed by Chatrichalerm Yukol, which portrays the story of Queen Suriyothai, who died in battle in the Burmese–Siamese War of 1548 sacrificing herself to save the life of King Maha Chakkraphat ...

  7. Internet censorship in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    YouTube's parent company, Google, was reported to have agreed to assist MICT in blocking individual videos, thus making the remainder legal to display in Thailand. The YouTube site block persisted for nearly five months, despite the fact that the video challenged by MICT was voluntarily deleted by the user who posted it. [25]

  8. Censorship of YouTube - Wikipedia

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    YouTube was unblocked on August 30, 2007, after YouTube reportedly agreed to block videos deemed offensive by Thai authorities. [ 108 ] On September 21, 2007, Thai authorities announced they were seeking a court order to block videos that had appeared on YouTube accusing Privy Council president Prem Tinsulanonda of attempting to manipulate the ...

  9. Napasorn Weerayuttvilai - Wikipedia

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    Napasorn began her stint in the entertainment industry by shooting and acting on several music videos. In 2017, she debuted as a television actress in the series "U-Prince: The Badly Politics" as one of the main characters, Princess Karin. She is an artist under GMMTV and has been working constantly in a pile of projects.