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  2. Traditional Thai clothing - Wikipedia

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    Pha khao ma (Thai: ผ้าขาวม้า Thai pronunciation: [pʰâː kʰǎw máː])) is a versatile plaid fabric woven for centuries in Thailand. It serves numerous purposes, including being worn as a waistband by Thai men, used as a handkerchief, fan, or head covering to protect against the sun, and even used as a makeshift cradle or to ...

  3. Sinh (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    A typical Tai Yuan sinh.. A sinh is typically composed of three components: . hua sinh (Lao: ຫົວສິ້ນ), literally 'the head of the sinh', is the waistband portion, which is typically tucked in and hidden.

  4. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai people stand for the national anthem of Thailand at Mo Chit Bus Terminal at 6.00 p.m. Thai people stand for the royal anthem of Thailand at the 2009 Red Cross Fair, Royal Plaza (Bangkok). Thailand has a daily national anthem played by all media outlets at 08:00 and 18:00, during which Thais pay homage to the flag by standing at attention.

  5. Mo hom - Wikipedia

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    Dyeing with a black-navy colour in Phrae Province is thought to come from people who immigrated from Chiang Saen, Xishuangbanna, and Laos since the Thonburi Kingdom.They brought the craft of dyeing with three kinds of plants: kram, hom, and homkriea, and used it to create mo hom fabric.

  6. Wikipedia : WikiProject Thailand/Style guide

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    If disambiguation from other places is needed, prefer the form [[Placename, Thailand]] or [[Placename, Provincename]], etc., preferring the highest level entity as the disambiguator. Names which aren't shared with other locations should use parenthetical disambiguation with the class of the entity, e.g. [[ Placename (town)]] for a town which ...

  7. Sbai - Wikipedia

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    Sbai (Thai: สไบ, RTGS: sabai) or phaa biang ; Lao: ສະໄບ; Malay: Sebai; Jawi: سباي;(Lao: ຜ້າບ່ຽງ [pʰȁː bīaŋ]; Thai: ผ้าเบี่ยง [pʰâː bìaŋ]) is a shawl-like garment worn by women in Thailand and Laos to cover the breasts, while in Sumatra, Borneo and the Malay Peninsula, the same term is ...

  8. History of Thai clothing - Wikipedia

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    Sukhothai clothing style became the fashion in 13-15th century. During the period The city-state of Sukhothai was united other Tai city-states into one kingdom. Sukhothai Men's clothing was a simple full-sleeved top with a long V shape neck and a cloth brace on their shoulders. The loincloth was made of silk with a big metal or golden belt.

  9. Baju Kurung - Wikipedia

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    A Baju Kurung is a loose-fitting full-length dress, consisting of a blouse and a skirt. It is loosely translated as "enclosed dress". [4] Although Baju Kurung is the generic term of the attire for both males and females, in modern Malaysia, the female dress is referred to as Baju Kurung while the male dress is referred to as Baju Melayu.