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Family fortune

In the Land of Smiles, fortune tellers often influence people’s decisions about their future. That idea is used in Channel 8’s period drama Ching Rak Hak Sawat (Battle of Love), in which a wealthy family faces turmoil after a fortune teller predicts that the oldest son will defame the family’s reputation.

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  • Harmony in the hills

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 02/10/2014

    This delightful little hamlet is a model of self-sufficiency and simple pleasures; sample the tranquillity now before the madding crowd arrives.

  • Alpine adrenaline rush

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 02/10/2014

    The popular mountain range is not only great for skiing as many mountain bikers are finding out.

  • Weaving history

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 02/10/2014

    Ban Na Or, a Tai Lue village,is an area rife with a traditional skill that has been passed down through generations.

  • Staging an LGBT revolution

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 02/10/2014

    Sun Dance Theatre has opened the floor to marginalised communities.

  • Fair play for all

    From Bangkok Post : Published: 02/10/2014

    Thailand's first wheelchair-friendly playground at Camillian Home offers fun for everyone.