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KinnPorsche: The Series is a 2022 Thai action BL romance drama television series based on a web novel of the same name by writing duo Daemi. It stars Phakphum Romsaithong (Mile) as Kinn and Nattawin Wattanagitiphat (Apo) as Porsche. The series follows Porsche, desperate to make money and take care of his younger brother, as he finds himself ...
Phakphum Romsaithong (Thai: ภาคภูมิ ร่มไทรทอง; born 5 January 1992), nicknamed Mile (มาย) is a Thai singer, actor, and model. He is best known for his main roles in KinnPorsche (2022) and Man Suang (2023).
The Phra Ruang dynasty was the only royal lineage that ruled over the Sukhothai Kingdom, the first Central Thai state.Established by Si Inthrathit in 1238, who declared independence from the Khmer Empire, the dynasty laid the foundations for Thai society. [7]
Nattawin Wattanagitiphat (Thai: ณัฐวิญญ์ วัฒนกิติพัฒน์; born 24 February 1994), nicknamed Apo (อาโป) is a Thai actor. He is best known for his main roles in Sud Kaen Saen Rak (2015), KinnPorsche (2022) and Man Suang (2023)
Jacob Timpano, football (soccer) player who played for Sydney FC and has also managed Wollongong Wolves; Emma Tonegato, rugby sevens, current Australian player and Olympic gold medallist, Rio 2016; Alexander Volkanovski, Mixed Martial Artist and former UFC Featherweight Champion; Luke Wilkshire, former football (soccer) player, commentator
The Thai leader's official visit to China from February 5 to February 8 is her first since taking office in August, marking the 50th anniversary of diplomatic ties between the two countries. Xi ...
First incorporated on 28 February 1859 as the 'Municipality of Wollongong', the council became known as the 'City of Wollongong' on 11 September 1942. [2] On 3 September 1947, the City of Wollongong, the Shire of Bulli (established 1906) and the Municipalities of Central Illawarra (established 1859) and North Illawarra (established 1868) amalgamated to form the 'City of Greater Wollongong ...
Seoul (Reuters) -Investigators found bird feathers and blood in both engines of the Jeju Air jet that crashed in South Korea last month, killing 179 people, a person familiar with the probe told ...