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Erawan Shrine, located next to the Grand Hyatt Erawan Hotel in Bangkok, Thailand. It was built in 1956 to ward off bad spirits on tourists in the city.-stock-foto
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Bangkok, Thailand. 17th Jan, 2022. In Ajarn Neng's store in Bangkok's On Nut district, 'ruesi' sculptures are stacked to the ceiling - the Thai equivalent of Indian rishis. These wise hermits and shamans, who usually have a third eye on their foreheads, are inextricably linked to the Sak Yants and the power of the tattoo masters. Credit: Carola Frentzen/dpa/Alamy Live News-stock-foto
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South-east Asia: smiling market vendor on the Korat plateau, pasakdek-stock-foto
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The Betel (Piper betle) is the leaf of a vine belonging to the Piperaceae family, which includes pepper and Kava. It is valued both as a mild stimulant and for its medicinal properties.  Chewing areca nut is an increasingly rare custom in the modern world. Yet once, not so long ago, areca nut – taken with the leaf of the betel tree and lime paste – was widely consumed throughout South and Southeast Asia by people of all social classes, and was considered an essential part of daily life.-stock-foto
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Tie Pat Kai Kawin P&K Apr 1953 p2 3-stock-foto
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N/A. eština: Eunuch ínské (resp. mandžuské) dynasie Qing, zaátek 20. století. English: A eunuch of the Qing Dynasty, China. Italiano: un eunuco della dinastia Qing. : 19J.-J. Matignon1898 :  . Latina: Photographema eunuchi Serici anno 1901 factum. Nederlands: Een eunuch van de Qing-dynastie in 1911. Norsk bokmål: Ung evnukk fra Qing-dynastiet i Kina. :     1901 . Ting Vit: Thái giám i nhà Thanh, Trung Quc. :  . 1901. Unknown 43 A eunuch of Qing Dynasty-stock-foto
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Siamese girl in haircutting ceremony dress  Siamese girl in haircutting ceremony dress.; Siamese girl in haircutting ceremony dress.-stock-foto
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Hill tribes, Northern Siam Printed on verso: Raphael Tuck & Sons' 'Photographic Gloss' Series.  Art publishers to their Majesties the King & Queen.  Published for Whiteaway Laidlaw & Co., Ltd., BangkokHill tribes, Northern Siam.-stock-foto
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1173 Pathommakam Rite - 1918-12-02-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Traditional Thai Treats-stock-foto
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Hill tribes of Northern Thailand - Thai hilltribes-stock-foto
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The funeral of Indrasakdi Sachi is a significant event in Thai cultural and religious history. It highlights important customs and traditions associated with Thai funeral rites and reflects the nation's respect for its leaders.-stock-foto
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Female thai lady posing in interior with welcoming smile, customary wai greeting Krabi Province, Thailand Wai-stock-foto
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Ky-lu 'a, Tonkin, Indochina a Thai family, dressed in blue, in the plains near the caves of Ky-Lu' a , Léon Busy in Indochina-stock-foto
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Village of Thai-Hà, nicknamed Tân-âp ('Singers district'), surrounded by Hà-Nôi, Tonkin, Indochine Steles and Stone Statues leading to the Mandarinal Burning , Léon Busy in Indochina-stock-foto
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Lung Côtle, Tonkin, Indochina of Thai villagers (Thô) in front of their home in the Bac-so 'N massif (or Cai-Binh massif) , Léon Busy in Indochina-stock-foto
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Hà-Nôi (?), Tonkin, Indochine A young woman from Thai ethnicity, from Lai-Chau (MG LAI) in the High Tonkinese region , Léon Busy in Indochina-stock-foto
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Siamesische Schanspieleeiuen. Two Siamese women in native dress. Wilhelm J. Burger (Austrian, 1844 - 1920)-stock-foto
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556 Siamese woman-stock-foto
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. English: Siamese (Thai) couple in the Philippines . 3 February 2012. Boxer Codex 501 Pre-colonial Native 3-stock-foto
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A 1913 account of a beauty boudoir in Siam (now Thailand), offering insight into the beauty culture and lifestyle of the region during the early 20th century.-stock-foto
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Princess Nibha Nobhadol was a member of the Thai royal family, known for her contributions to royal culture and philanthropy in Thailand.-stock-foto
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Princess Buathip Na Chiangmai, a notable figure from Thailand, played an influential role in the royal family and cultural preservation. She contributed significantly to Thai heritage and traditions.-stock-foto
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Princess Thaksincha Naradhiratbuttri was a Thai royal figure. Without additional details, it's difficult to provide more information.-stock-foto
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Rambhai Barni Borommarachini was a prominent Thai royal figure during the reign of King Rama VII. She was known for her cultural contributions and role in the royal family, reflecting the historical and social aspects of early 20th-century Thailand.-stock-foto
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Siamese girl in haircutting ceremony dress (NYPL Hades 2359941 4044706)-stock-foto
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Photographic Views of Thailand LCCN2001704574-stock-foto
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The Kammu people are an indigenous group from Southeast Asia, primarily found in northern Laos, Vietnam, and Thailand. They have a distinct language, culture, and traditions unique to their community.-stock-foto
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'The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe' provides a detailed exploration of Siamese (Thailand) culture, focusing on domestic life and religious ceremonies, with illustrations by E. A. Norbury.-stock-foto
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This book offers a detailed exploration of the domestic and religious practices of Siam (modern-day Thailand). Illustrated by E.A. Norbury, it provides insights into the customs and ceremonies of the Siamese people during this period.-stock-foto
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Image taken from page 8 of 'Five Years in Siam' showing the author's experiences and observations during his time in Siam, including maps and illustrations.-stock-foto
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An illustration from 'The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe', showing the domestic and religious customs of Siam, with a focus on ceremonial rites. The image provides insight into the cultural practices of Siamese society.-stock-foto
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An illustration from 'The Kingdom of the Yellow Robe', showcasing the domestic and religious practices of Siam, accompanied by sketches by E. A. Norbury, focusing on cultural ceremonies.-stock-foto