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  2. Thai traditional games - Wikipedia

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    ' Mon hides the cloth ') is a traditional Thai children's game that has been played for centuries. It is typically played by both boys and girls and requires at least 5 players. [21] The players sit in a circle and sing a background song while one player, called the "Mon", hides a doll cloth behind them.

  3. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Traditional Thai clothing is called chut thai (Thai: ชุดไทย Thai pronunciation: [tɕʰút.tʰai]) which literally means "Thai outfit". It can be worn by men, women, and children. Chut thai for women usually consists of a pha nung or a chong kraben, a blouse, and a sabai.

  4. Category:Thai games - Wikipedia

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    Video games developed in Thailand (13 P) Pages in category "Thai games" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.

  5. Culture of Laos - Wikipedia

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    Includes traditional clothing, games, and food. “Dating games” are played where young women throw cloth balls to boys they prefer. Gambling and Ox fights are also traditional. November: Lai Heua Fai: ລອຍກະທົງ The Lao festival of lights, similar to Diwali and Loy Krathong. People decorate the streets, homes, temples and boats ...

  6. Thai fabrics - Wikipedia

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    Thai Fabrics are Thai handicraft products that are indicative of the flourish of the Thai national culture and creativity of the nation in making products and clothes for daily use. Thai Fabric is hand-woven fabric produced in Thailand. It is a cultural heritage and unique culture to the Thai culture and now has been famous throughout the world.

  7. Sanuk (Thai culture) - Wikipedia

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    Sanuk or sanook (สนุก, pronounced) is a Thai-language word most commonly translated as 'fun'. It is used in English to describe the Thai cultural concept that regards fun and enjoyment as "a regular and important component of everyday life". [1]

  8. Thai art - Wikipedia

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    Contemporary Thai art emerged in the 1990s, blending old and new Thai cultural features with a diverse color palette and patterns to create modern and appealing art. [39] However, its roots can be traced back to Khrua In Khong, the first Thai artist to adopt the Western realist style in his paintings, which added more depth and realism to his ...

  9. Category:Children's television channels in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Nick Jr. (Thai TV channel) Nickelodeon (Thai TV channel) T. True Spark