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Ram Chiang Chi-kwong (born 2 July 1961), [1] also known professionally by his English name Ram, is a Hong Kong actor and former singer-composer, currently under ...
Ramkhamhaeng (sometimes written Ram Khamhaeng) was a son of Pho Khun Bang Klang Hao, who ruled as Pho Khun Si Inthrathit, and his queen, Sueang, [3] though folk legend claims his real parents were an ogress named Kangli and a fisherman. [4]: 23 He had two brothers and two sisters. The eldest brother died while very young.
Prince Yu (Ram Chiang) takes notice of Chun-fung's clever idea and pushes him to be a government magistrate. Wanting to eradicate corrupted officials and with the help of Prince Yu, his older half-brother To Chun-ming (Joel Chan), who is the imperial governor of their province, and help of his best-friend Fong Gwai-cheung (Benjamin Yuen), Chun ...
Chiang Mai is the only city outside Bangkok to cover multiple districts in its urban area. Together, Bangkok and Chiang Mai are the only cities in Thailand with a population of over one million. Thailand has an urbanization rate of 52% (2021), translating to 36,217,020 people of the total population.
Ram Chiang 蔣志光 as Ko Yam 高音 (Nickname: Tsui Ko Yam 醉高音, same pronunciation as "High pitch", entire name meaning "Highest pitch") A drunk who lives on the very top floor of the building. He works as a musician at the local funeral home. He used to be a singer and has a great singing voice.
Since closing in the early 1980s is one of the most haunted places in Chiang Mai province. Its story was adapted into the GTH film Ladda Land in 2011. It is located near the 700th Anniversary Stadium. [51] Field of Ban Thung Hee: A field of Ban Thung Hee, Tambon Wang Sai Kham, Amphoe Wang Nuea, Lampang province. On December 9, 2017, one ...
Mae Ram Orchid and Butterfly Farm, Mae Raem. Mae Raem (Thai: แม่แรม) is a tambon (subdistrict) of Mae Rim District, in Chiang Mai Province, Thailand. [1] [failed verification] In 2005 it had a population of 8,264. The tambon contains 12 villages.
"Queen's Road East" (Chinese: 皇后大道東) is a song by Taiwanese singer-songwriter Lo Ta-yu, featuring Hong Kong singer Ram Chiang. [2] It was released on 23 January 1991 as the title track of Lo's Cantonese-language compilation album of the same name. [3] [4] The song was composed by Lo and written by Hong Kong lyricist Albert Leung.