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Making a splash

Last year, local pop trio 3.2.1 — Chatchaya Songcharoen (Poppy), 19, Gavin Duval, 22 and Jirayut Phaloprakarn (T.J.), 22 — released their phenomenally successful single “Rak Tong Poed Naen Oak (Splash Out),” which featured popular look tung singer Baitoey Rsiam. The song’s video has now attracted more than a staggering 100 million views on YouTube.

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  • Teen on top

    Final battle

    Categories : Education

    Directed by award-winning filmmaker Peter Jackson, The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies is the third film in a trilogy based on J.R.R. Tolkien’s enduringly popular book, The Hobbit.

  • Teen on top

    Master plan

    Categories : Entertainment

    Japanese pop-rock trio Plan-B recently visited Thailand to announce their upcoming Plan-B Live in Bangkok concert, due to be held at Wine Happening in RCA on December 16.

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  • A tribute to floral Thailand

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 18/12/2014

    Beautiful flowers never fail to fascinate. Besides the country's landscaped gardens, there are many scenic routes and places in Thailand where you can visit to admire floral beauty.

  • Making tracks in the middle of nowhere

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 18/12/2014

    As a journalist for 25 years, I've travelled to many remote parts of the Kingdom.

  • A mountain palace

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 18/12/2014

    Phra Nakhon Khiri, aka Khao Wang, is sometimes overlooked by tourists despite its historical and architectural significance.

  • Sweet Retrospect

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 18/12/2014

    Two of Thailand's most authentic rock bands came together for a super show last Sunday and certainly didn't disappoint.

  • Dark sounds from the Cambodian soul

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 18/12/2014

    Krom, whose songs cover subjects like prostitution and human trafficking, mix Delta blues guitars with angelic vocals.