Inside a Barber shop at the old days in Thailand
Inside an old Thai corner house
Visiting Mueang Boran by bicycle
Monks as tourists in Mueang Boran
Streetcar running around the area
Stupa of Phra Maha That, Chaiya, Surat Thani
Pallava Group of Images, Phang-nga เทวรูปปัลลวะ พั…
Stupa of Phra Maha That, Nakhon Si Thammarat พระบ…
Wat Asokaram at the entrance to Mueang Boran
Buddha statue near Mueang Boran
Making the Nang Yai หนังใหญ่
Nang Yai หนังใหญ่ for sale as souvenirs
The stage for Thai puppetry
Thai puppetry in Ancient Siam
A Thai village rebuilt in Mueang Boran
Monks visiting Mueang Boran
Spirit house in the old market town ศาลพระภูมิ
Backyard in the Thai Old Market Town ตลาดโบราณ
The Old Market Town in Mueang Boran,
Walking through the ancient Thai village
The Old Market Town ตลาดโบราณ
Wooden bridge leading out the Old Market Town
Paved way through the rebuilt old village
Drum tower in Ancient Siam หอระฆัง
Drum tower in Ancient Siam
Stupa of Phra Maha That, Ratchaburi พระปรางค์วัดพ…
Bell tower หอระฆัง
The Buddha Image of Dvaravati Period ว…
Wat Thung Si Muang from Ubon Ratchathani วัดทุ่งศร…
Lotus leafs at the water surface
Wat Thung Si Muang วัดทุ่งศรีเมือง from Ubon Ratch…
Dusit Maha Prasat Palace in the Grand Palace, Bang…
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Nang Yai หนังใหญ่ (shadow puppet show)
“Nang Yai” is one of Thailand’s traditional dramatic art forms that combines a number of different artistic crafts into one. In terms of visual arts, the elaborate and detailed traditional design of the characters ore first drawn by a master artist. Then the design is applied onto a piece of leather and painstakingly etched into almost lace-like proportion. The pieces are then mounted onto sticks and they are then given life by a master puppeteer in a classical drama performance complete with live Thai musical ensemble and a singer to provide the narrative.
“Nang Yai” is believed to have originated since the Sukhothai era, but existing evidence goes back to the Ayuttaya period during the reign of King U-Thong, when it was considered a very popular dramatic art form.
“Nang Yai” is believed to have originated since the Sukhothai era, but existing evidence goes back to the Ayuttaya period during the reign of King U-Thong, when it was considered a very popular dramatic art form.
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