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Ampai’s trips to Japan and KanchanburiNovember 2009

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Panel discussion: two Thai and two Japanese scholars,

a day before the a Art Exhibition opening.

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Japanese-Thai Children’s Art Exhibition at Kobe City Hall main entrance

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Japanese-Thai Children’s Art Exhibition at Kobe City Hall

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Myself, Ajarn Tinakorn with Deputy Consul-General at Osaka

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Opening speech… “On behalf of….”

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A tray with white gloves and golden scissors for the opening ceremony

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Get ready for the important moment

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One…two…three… cut!

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Being interviewed by Japanese newspaper and NHK Television

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Get ready to go to Awaji Island via the Japan’s longest bridge.

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Otsuka Museum of Art: The World’s First Collection of Ceramic-Board Reproduction of Masterpieces on Awaji Island around Kobe

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Closer look upon the painting, with the high technology of transferring all the details

onto the ceramic board with all the cracks and textures.

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Some master pieces of more than a thousand

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Some master pieces of more than a thousand

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Yummy Kobe steak…Bb

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Discussion with Japanese Art Education Professor at Chiba University

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When travel, most of people would ware a mask to prevent 2009 flu..

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Making merit atWat Thamphapiroon,

Kanchanaburi

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My Sanghathan set

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159 monks drew the number of Salakpatr

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The monks will go to the numbers they drew, matching with persons’ numbers.

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Have a nice day….