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  2. Category:Thai legendary creatures - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Thai legendary creatures" The following 10 pages are in this category, out of 10 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A. Apsonsi; G.

  3. Thai folklore - Wikipedia

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    Nang Kwak shopkeeper's good-luck charm in Bangkok. Thai folklore is a diverse set of mythology and traditional beliefs held by the Thai people.Most Thai folklore has a regional background for it originated in rural Thailand.

  4. Thai comics - Wikipedia

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    The first recognized cartoon in Thailand was made during the reign of King Rama V, which appeared in the magazine Samran Wittaya (Thai: สำราญวิทยา, lit. ' Enjoyable Knowledge ') in January 1907. The cartoon depicted a Chinese pork seller, a dog, a chair, and a pork leg, and included a riddle in the form of a poem. [2] [3]

  5. Ghosts in Thai culture - Wikipedia

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    Khwai Thanu is popular in southern and northeastern Thailand. Shaman will use the dark magic by using Khwai Thanu to attack the enemy. You can call it a devil that destroys everything. Khwai Thanu is used to protect people from dark magic, because Khwai Thanu is a deadly weapon that destroys the enemy. [9]

  6. Nang Tani - Wikipedia

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    The wild type of banana known in Thai language as Kluai Tani (กล้วยตานี). Nang Tani (Thai: นางตานี; "Lady of Tani") is a female spirit of the Thai folklore.

  7. Suvannamaccha - Wikipedia

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    Hanuman finds he is falling in love with the creature. He changes his tactics and begins to silently woo her. She responds to him and soon they are together at the bottom of the sea. Later, Hanuman asks the mermaid why she is stealing the rocks. She tells him that she is Suvannamaccha, a daughter of Ravana (the demon who had abducted Sita).

  8. Category:Fictional Thai people - Wikipedia

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    Thailand portal Subcategories. This category has only the following subcategory. ... Legendary Thai people (8 P) Pages in category "Fictional Thai people" The ...

  9. Apsonsi - Wikipedia

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    In Legend, Apsonsi lived in Himavanta, an invisible mythical forest set deep in the Himalaya Mountains. The Apsonsi is a half-woman, half-lion figure believed to be the protector from harm. Apsonsi figures stand guard at Wat Phra Kaew (The Emerald Buddha Temple), a historic site in Bangkok, Thailand.