Nypa Palm and its role in carbon sequestration.

Nypa palm grows in the mangrove forests and swampy areas of Southeast Asia and Oceania. Phuket, a world class city in the Southern Thailand, used to have plenty of them. When tourism and prawn farms grew, Nypa palm was no longer wanted so they were all took down. The tree is known for its large leaves that can grow up to 2.7 meters long and its edible fruit, which is often used to make sweet. The Nypa palm is also…

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The Ramayana

The Ramayana The Ramayana, one of India's oldest and most significant epic poems, has had a profound and long-standing impact on Southeast Asian culture for centuries. Its influence can be observed in various forms of art, literature, dance, and theater throughout the region. In Thailand, evidence of the Ramayana dates back to the 17th century, when foreign visitors visited Ayutthaya and discovered a modified version of the epic poem called Ramakien, which was used as a basis for the Khon…

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Paying homage to the Khon mask-making ceremony teachers

On 19 Mar 23, I joined a small semi-private sacred ceremony: paying homage to the Khon mask-making ceremony teachers at Poh-Chang Academy of Arts. Thai people believe that thankfulness is the path to success. So, Artisal Khon's mask-making school has performed the ceremony yearly since 1920. The teachers they worship are Hindu gods such as Shiva, Narada, Vishvakarma, etc., and the previous generation's teachers. You may wonder why Thailand, a Buddhist country, worships Hindu gods like this. Thai people's beliefs…

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