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  2. Poot Mae Nam Khong - Wikipedia

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    Poot Mae Nam Khong. Poot Mae Nam Khong ( Thai: ภูตแม่น้ำโขง, RTGS : Phut Mae Nam Khong, literally The Spirit of Mekong River ) is a Thai Horror Superstition Lakorn, remade from 1990 lakorn of the same name. The lakorn starring by Weir Sukollawat and Jui Warattaya as the Main roles and Morakot Aimee Kittisara as the ghost.

  3. Phimai Historical Park - Wikipedia

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    The Phimai Historical Park ( Thai: อุทยานประวัติศาสตร์พิมาย) is a historical park in Thailand, covering the ancient town of Phimai and the ruins of Prasat Phimai Thai: ปราสาทพิมาย, pronounced [prāː.sàːt pʰí (ʔ).māːj]) the largest ancient Khmer - Hindu temple in ...

  4. Lakhon Khol - Wikipedia

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    Lakhon Khol is a traditional theatre performance of Cambodia. Mask theatre of Cambodia having its origins during the Angkor period. It is believed to have begun during the 10th century through the inscription K.99 Sambor Prei Kuk temple in the reign of King Jayavarman V (CE 968-1001). [2] Lakhon Khol is believed to be a derivative of the Drama ...

  5. Thai television soap opera - Wikipedia

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    Thai television soap operas have contributed to popularize the spirits and legends of the folklore of Thailand. Some soap operas, such as "Raeng Ngao", include the popular ghosts in Thai culture interacting with the living, while others are based on traditional Thai legends and folk tales such as "Nang Sib Song", "Kaki" and "Thep Sarm Rudoo".

  6. Khmer script - Wikipedia

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    Adlam 1989 CE. v. t. e. Khmer script ( Khmer: អក្សរខ្មែរ, Âksâr Khmêr [ʔaksɑː kʰmae]) [3] is an abugida (alphasyllabary) script used to write the Khmer language, the official language of Cambodia. It is also used to write Pali in the Buddhist liturgy of Cambodia and Thailand. Khmer is written from left to right.

  7. The Twelve Sisters - Wikipedia

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    The story has been adapted to Thai films, Thai television soap operas (ละคร) and Khmer films. In Khmer. Rithisen Neang Kongrey 1966-67 Film (this was the earliest version based on the legend of Kompong Chnnang) Puthisen Neang Kong Rey (1968 film) Rithisen Neang Kong Rei (2000 film) In Thai. Phra Rot Meri Rue Nang Sip Song

  8. Koh Kong (island) - Wikipedia

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    The center of Koh Kong Island ( Khmer: កោះកុង; Kaôh Kŏng Krau) is situated around 20 km (12 mi) south-west of Koh Kong town. The island stretches 19.5 km (12 mi) from North to South and 6 km (4 mi) from East to West on average. The strait Passe de Lămdăm that separates the island from the mainland in the north is less than 500 m ...

  9. Suphapburut Juthathep - Wikipedia

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    Suphapburut Juthathep ( Thai: สุภาพบุรุษจุฑาเทพ, romanized : Suphapburut Juthathep, lit. 'Gentlemen of Juthathep') is Thai lakorn series consists of 5 dramas, Khun Chai Taratorn, Khun Chai Pawornruj, Khun Chai Puttipat, Khun Chai Rachanon and Khun Chai Ronapee. The television series based on the novel series of ...