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  2. Kay Lertsittichai - Wikipedia

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    Kay Lertsittichai (Thai: เค เลิศสิทธิชัย; also known under the pseudonym Kayavine, born 12 December 1996) is a Thai YouTuber and actor. He began making YouTube videos in 2016 and has more than one million subscribers as of December 2020. [2] He recently portrayed a main role as Gunkan in GMMTV's Who Are You (2020).

  3. Education in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai language and culture constitutes a core subject and is mandatory at every level for all Thai students registered as Thai nationals. Thai nationals must study Thai for five 50-minute lessons per week, while non-Thai citizens are required to study Thai language and culture for one 50-minute lesson per week.

  4. Dance in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The Dance in Thailand designated in Thai term natasin (Thai: นาฏศิลป์) means "art of the classical Thai dance, art of drama."and the term natakam (Thai: นาฏกรรม) means "poetry, music drama and dance," according to The Thai Official Dictionary of Royal Institute 2545 BE.

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  6. Krachang Tularak - Wikipedia

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    During the Second World War, Krachang Tularak joined the Seri Thai. He worked closely with his brother, Sanguan, and Pridi Banomyong. He was responsible for communications between China and the Seri Thai. He was involved in training with Tai Li in 1943, bringing nine Sino-Thai agents disguised as opium traders, and delivering a radio to Pridi.

  7. Languages of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Thai is the language of education. The curriculum introduced by the 1999 National Education Act, [21] which introduced 12 years of free education, emphasized Thai as being the national language. The 2008 Basic Education Core Curriculum [22] prioritises Thai, although it also mentions 'dialects' and 'local languages', i.e., ethnic minority ...

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