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A vivid illustration of Asean’s rich diversity

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A vivid illustration of Asean’s rich diversity

By Phatarawadee Phataranawik 
The Nation

 

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Photo courtesy of Culture Ministry

 

The Culture Ministry is using the diversity of the vivid culture that exists in Southeast Asia as a key tool to strengthen relations between countries in the lead-up to Thailand taking over as Asean chair next year.
 

The ministry today marked Asean Day by launching a book and photography exhibition “Vivid Asean” at the Asean Central Centre in Rajdamnoen Klang Avenue.

 

“The book features the diversity of Asean cultures, their similarities and differences,” Culture Minister Vira Rojpojchanara told The Nation, adding that the English version would be launched next year. 

 

“By learning about the history and culture of our neighbouring countries, we will better understand [each other] and live together harmoniously.”

 

He said Thailand would be seeking the cultural cooperation of Asean members at their meeting in Indonesia in October. 

 

“Next year, Thailand will host a variety of cultural Asean activities with the bigger ones including the Ramayana Festival, Asean films and food festivals,” Vira said.

 

The 200-page book features 13 chapters on topics ranging from food, architecture, costumes, lifestyle, cultural performances and religions. It concludes by showing how Thailand is a multicultural nation.

 

National artist and photographer Teerapap Lohitkul, the book’s editor-in-chief, teamed up with SeaWrite Awardee Jeeranan Pitpreecha, photographer Sayan Chuenudomsavad and author Hor Supawut Jantasaro to put together the book, which is illustrated with more than 300 beautiful images of all things Asean. The book is available at the Asean Central Centre and the show runs until August 26.

 

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/detail/national/30351758

 
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24 minutes ago, webfact said:

The 200-page book features 13 chapters on

oppression and lack of  rights , no freedom of speech or  thought, from a  hierarchical society run by fear, stuck in an endless myth of past history

7 hours ago, kannot said:

oppression and lack of  rights , no freedom of speech or  thought, from a  hierarchical society run by fear, stuck in an endless myth of past history

I guess I just dont appreciate their culture?

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