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    • Thais Take Pride in Their Language
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    • Thai Boats and Life Vests
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    • Wisakha Bucha Day 2010
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    • Useful Tips for Enjoying Songkran 2010
    • Splendours of Songkran 2010
    • Don Chedi Memorial and Red Cross Fair
    • Have you eaten yet?
    • Fruit and Vegetable Carving in Thailand
    • Going to a Thai Restaurant
    • 100 Years of Thai Census
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    • My Favourite Thai Food
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  • Paknam Web is the largest collection of English language websites about Thailand. There are over 100 websites about every aspect of Thai culture and life. Paknam Web has been making websites in Thailand since 1997.

    Richard Barrow is a prolific writer and ardent photographer. He first came to Thailand in the early 1990's. For 15 years he worked at a primary school in Samut Prakan. Now, he is the managing director of his own company.

    Stephen Cleary has been a resident of Thailand for many years. He has done every job possible from acting in Thai soap operas to working undercover for the Thai police. Steve is now a freelance travel writer and translator. He lives with his wife in Suphanburi province.

    Panrit "Gor" Daoruang was, in his youth, Thailand's most famous Internet teenager. He is still well-known around the world as he has been blogging about his life since the age of twelve. He now has a daughter called Nong Grace who already has her own website.




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