You-Me-We-Us; A life in circles
From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 11 is about a young woman who is stateless and is working on her papers. With the opposition of corrupt figures and more bears in her way. The story of this young Tai Yai woman takes place in Fang, Chiang Mai.
'The wedding dress'; a short story by Riam-Eng
Doubt strikes her, but why only when the dress is broken?
Note Udom, Thailand's most famous and beloved stand-up comedian
Note Udom, as his nickname goes, manages to humorously discuss many Thai customs, customs and beliefs. After all, respect can only exist together with jokes about it. It may be interesting for readers to listen to it.
'Tony' a short story by Wau Chula
The Tony in this story may have been in the tens of thousands in Thailand. Children as a result of a one-night stand.
You-Me-We-Us. The short distance between how they live and the protection of the forest
From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 10 is about preserving and protecting the forest through the way of life of the Sgaw Karen. This article is set in their village, Ban Huai Hin Lad Nai, Tambon Wiang Pa Pao, Chiang Rai.
'Iodine, the Red Panacea' a short story by Anchin Panchapan
Profit or loss counts only for the innkeeper and he sells old iodine to illiterate people. And then may the good god fix it from him…
You-Me-We-Us: Food from Akha Organic Gardening
From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 9 is about organic gardening for the food of Akha people.
'Light and dark, dark and light' a short story by Paisan Promoi
A story from the poor region of Thailand. The rice fails and workers are forced to seek happiness in Bangkok. And end up in misery.
'Our Teacher Mr Sermon' a short story by Maitri Limpichat
Cuffing in the toilet, at the concierge, between two sticks. In 1958 the teacher went after it. With the Spanish straw….
Our Thai dumpling
In this new story by Alphonse Wijnants, he meets a woman in Amnat Charoen, the Thai chicken.
'The song of the falcon', a short story by Makut Onrüdi
The falcon does not belong in a cage; the son not in the army. The 70s remind us of Thammasat, communists and murders. A protest story.
You-Me-We-Us: Thai by birth but prove it, afterwards…
From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 7 is about the experiences of Tai Yai people who are Thai national by birth but who have never registered with 'Citizen Affairs'. Go prove that later if witnesses have moved or died.
'The Reward' a short story by Maitri Limpichat
What a disappointment! You win first prize in painting and dad withdraws your allowance. The young artist is left poor.
You-Me-We-Us: Who are the G kids?
From the series You-Me-We-Us; indigenous people in Thailand. Part 5 is about the population group the Tai Yai Chinese.
The cookie of your own medicine. Connections don't last forever and someone with more money can pay more bribes. A story from 1974.
The cultural heritage ranking is based on a weighted average of five traits related to a country's heritage.
The phuyaibaan is afraid of communists. But it is still used today to frighten the Thai people.