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  2. Traditional Thai clothing - Wikipedia

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    Western forms of dress became popular among urbanites in Bangkok during this period. [3] During the early–1900s, King Chulalongkorn encouraged Thai women to wear long hair instead of traditional short hair which later became a trend during the reign of King Vajiravudh along with wearing pha sin (ผ้าซิ่น), a tubular skirt ...

  3. History of Thai clothing - Wikipedia

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    Western forms of dress became popular among urbanites in Bangkok during this time period. [ 7 ] During the early 1900s, King Vajiravudh launched a campaign to encourage Thai women to wear long hair instead of traditional short hair, and to wear pha sinh (ผ้าซิ่น), a tubular skirt, instead of the chong kraben ...

  4. Culture of Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The culture of Thailand is a unique blend of various influences that have evolved over time. [1] Local customs, animist beliefs, Buddhist traditions, and regional ethnic and cultural practices have all played a role in shaping Thai culture.

  5. Hundreds of same-sex couples wed as Thailand’s landmark ...

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    At a wedding hall on the outskirts of Bangkok, the couple walked down the aisle in locked arms, as bridesmaids sprinkled their path with rose petals amid cheers from friends and relatives. They ...

  6. She connected on Instagram with a guy who lived in another ...

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    The wedding weekend included four different ceremonies and celebrations – from cocktail parties to prayer ceremonies. Amanda loved wearing her gold and red wedding dress. “She looked amazing ...

  7. Sinh (clothing) - Wikipedia

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    The sinh is made of silk or handwoven cotton. They come in different textures and designs, frequently created in rural areas. Premium silk versions may go for over 50,000 baht per piece, particularly if created by a well-known traditional weaver.