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  2. Pantun - Wikipedia

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    Pantun (Jawi: ڤنتون ‎) is a Malayic oral poetic form used to express intricate ideas and emotions. [1] It generally consists of even-numbered lines [2] and based on ABAB rhyming schemes. [3] The shortest pantun consists of two lines better known as the pantun dua kerat in Malay, while the longest pantun, the pantun enam belas kerat have ...

  3. Rasa Sayang - Wikipedia

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    Hancur badan di kandung tanah, Budi yang baik dikenang juga. Dua tiga kucing berlari, Mana sama si kucing belang; Dua tiga boleh ku cari, Mana sama adik seorang. Pisang emas dibawa berlayar, Masak sebiji di atas peti; Hutang emas boleh dibayar, Hutang budi dibawa mati. I've got that loving feeling, hey! I've got that loving feeling, hey!

  4. China–Thailand relations - Wikipedia

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    Thailand was the first country able to export fresh durian to China. [27] On 6 June 2013, Thailand and China signed a five-year plan on strengthen their maritime cooperation. [25]: 162 The public in Thailand view China's Belt and Road Initiative projects in the country, such as railways, positively. [10]: 34–35

  5. List of ambassadors of China to Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Japanese invasion of Thailand: Zhang Jinghui: Phibul Songkhram: January 25, 1942: Thailand declared war on United States and Britain: Zhang Jinghui: Phibul Songkhram: August 6, 1942: Cheng Yu (diplomat) zh:郑禹 (*August 8, 1889, in Min-hsien, Fuzhou– 1954) Ambassador of Manchukuo in the Kingdom of Thailand. Dir. Capital Construction Bureau.

  6. Thai Chinese - Wikipedia

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    Thai Chinese (also known as Chinese Thais, Sino-Thais) are Chinese descendants in Thailand.Thai Chinese are the largest minority group in the country and the second largest overseas Chinese community [4] in the world with a population of approximately 7–10 million people, accounting for 11–14 percent of the total population of the country as of 2012.

  7. List of ambassadors of Thailand to China - Wikipedia

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    Prime Minister of Thailand President of the Republic of China Term end January 1, 1946: Sanguan Tularak: The governments in Nanjing and Bangkok established diplomatic relations. Kuang Abhayawongse: Chiang Kai-shek: September 6, 1946: The first Chinese Ambassador to Thailand arrived at Bangkok on 6 September 1946. Phibul Songkhram: July 8, 1948

  8. Languages of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Central Thai is a Kra-Dai language closely related to Lao, Shan, and numerous indigenous languages of southern China and northern Vietnam. It is the solely language of education (except international schools used English and Chinese school in Maesai used Mandarin) and government and is spoken throughout the country.

  9. Thai poetry - Wikipedia

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    Thai poetic works follow established prosodic forms, known as chanthalak (Thai: ฉันทลักษณ์, pronounced [tɕʰǎntʰalák]).Almost all have rules governing the exact metre and rhyme structure, i.e. the number of syllables in each line and which syllable rhymes with which.