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  2. Art - Wikipedia

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    Within this latter sense, the word art may refer to several things: (i) a study of a creative skill, (ii) a process of using the creative skill, (iii) a product of the creative skill, or (iv) the audience's experience with the creative skill.

  3. Museum of Contemporary Art (Bangkok) - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Contemporary Art is an art museum in Bangkok, Thailand.It is privately owned by business executive Boonchai Bencharongkul, and was opened in 2012.The museum, one of the largest contemporary art museums in Asia, features an extensive collection of works by many famous Thai artists, including Thawan Duchanee, Hem Vejakorn, Chalermchai Kositpipat and Prateep Kochabua.

  4. The arts - Wikipedia

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    The arts or creative arts are a wide range of human practices of creative expression, storytelling, and cultural participation. They encompass multiple diverse and plural modes of thinking, doing, and being, in an extremely broad range of media. Both dynamic and a characteristically constant feature of human life, they have developed into ...

  5. Nong Yong - Wikipedia

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    6,197. Time zone. UTC+7 ( ICT) Postal code. 38190. TIS 1099. 380502. Nong Yong is a sub-district ( tambon) in Pak Khat District, in Bueng Kan Province, northeastern Thailand. As of 2010, it had a population of 6,197 people, with jurisdiction over 11 villages.

  6. List of television stations in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Broadcast channels. All analogue television stations completely switched over to digital since 26 March 2020. Channel 3 was the last station that ceased broadcasting on analogue television.

  7. Phu Thok - Wikipedia

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    Phu Thok is an emblematic sandstone outcrop that is both a local landmark and the symbol of the province of Bueng Kan. It appears in somewhat stylized form in the provincial seal. [2] Phu Thok has two peaks, Phu Thok Yai and Phu Thok Noi. [3] Wat Phu Thok, an important Buddhist temple, is in a cave near the top of the smaller peak. [4]