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  2. Dance in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Rabam chao na (Thai: ระบำชาวนา, 'farmers' dance'): This is a modern dance created by the Thai Ministry of Culture. The dancers wear the rice growers' traditional costume, and the dance itself enacts the daily activities of these workers who are the backbone of the nation.

  3. Romvong - Wikipedia

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    The circular dance style is claimed as a traditional dance in the four countries of the region where it is often part of traditional festivities, popular celebrations and modern parties. In addition to the dominant Khmer , Lao , Malay and Thai cultures , romvong is also common among many other groups indigenous to Southeast Asia.

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    Veterinary Practitioners Association of Thailand; References This page was last edited on 7 September 2024, at 13:32 ...

  5. Luk thung - Wikipedia

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    In 1944 the Romvong dance was introduced by the Phibun government's Fine Arts Department when it issued ten "Ramvong Matrathan" ("standard circle dances") to compete against Western dance music. It is suggested that Phibun and his wife, La-iat, had observed rural "Ramthon" ("Drum Dance") performances while visiting Phetchabun province and ...

  6. Drone light show in Thailand’s skies pleads farmers to stop ...

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    The display, organised by the Radio Control Airplane Modeller Sport Association, National Research Council of Thailand and Higher Education Ministry, was a plea to farmers to stop the seasonal ...

  7. Agriculture in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Agriculture in Thailand is highly competitive, diversified and specialized and its exports are very successful internationally. Rice is the country's most important crop, with some 60 percent of Thailand's 13 million farmers growing it [1] on almost half of Thailand's cultivated land. [2] Thailand is a major exporter in the world rice market.

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  9. Category:Dance festivals in Thailand - Wikipedia

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