Portrait – Jaja Primrata
Photographer : Jelliline Auerkarn Place : Bangkok, Thailand Profession Thai ActressTalad Noi
The old Talad Noi community has a long, proud history to match the 220 glorious years of Bangkok’s existence. Historical records show that at the same time the ground-breaking for the building of the capital began in 1782, the first settlers of Talad Noi were setting up homes where the community now stands, next to Yaowaraj Chinatown in Samphanthawong district. Originally an ethnic Chinese community, Talad Noi is the original home of some of the country’s most influential business clans, including the Sophonpanich, Chokewattana and Chearavanont families. As with most other parts of Bangkok, modernisation has changed much of its oldest community’s original appearance and atmosphere.
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Photographer : Jelliline Auerkarn Place : North Bangkok University, Bangkok, ThailandRoyal Cremation Ceremony for H.M.King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Photographer : Jelliline Auerkarn Place : Bangkok Royal Cremation Ceremony for H.M.King Bhumibol Adulyadej.Portrait – N'Gift
Photographer : Jelliline Auerkarn Place : Hua Lamphong StationWat Phra Kaew and Royal Palace
Photographer : Jelliline Auerkarn Place : Bangkok Thailand Also known as the Temple of the Emerald Buddha, Wat Phra Kaew is the colloquial name of the vast, fairy-tale compound that also includes the former residence of the Thai monarch, the Grand Palace. This ground was consecrated in 1782, the first year of Bangkok rule, and is today…Portrait – Kung at Hua Lampong
Photographer : Jelliline Auerkarn Place : Hua Lamphong Station, Bangkok, ThailandKid Photo
The old Talad Noi community has a long, proud history to match the 220 glorious years of Bangkok’s existence. Historical records show that at the same time the ground-breaking for the building of the capital began in 1782, the first settlers of Talad Noi were setting up homes where the community now stands, next to Yaowaraj Chinatown in Samphanthawong district. Originally an ethnic Chinese community, Talad Noi is the original home of some of the country’s most influential business clans, including the Sophonpanich, Chokewattana and Chearavanont families. As with most other parts of Bangkok, modernisation has changed much of its oldest community’s original appearance and atmosphere.