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NLT offers virtual versions of old manuscripts
published : 20 Jul 2021 at 04:00 Phra Samut Tamra Phaen Khotchalak. photo courtesy of National Library
The National Library of Thailand (NLT) is holding an online exhibition titled 10 Books From The Valuable Ancient Documents Of The National Library , to help conserve manuscripts of ancient documents.
As home to the country s important information and a learning place for people of all levels, the library has developed a new channel that offers easy access to interesting content in the manuscripts of ancient documents that have been kept there.
Available in an electronic format, the 10 books are digital versions of original manuscripts and printed books, including:
Posted on Thursday, July 15th, 2021 by Joshua Meyer
When Disney gobbled up Fox (like it gobbled up Marvel and Lucasfilm and will gobble up your soul), the possibility of the X-Men and Fantastic Four joining the MCU suddenly became more probable, if not an outright inevitability. Fans were excited about the prospect, and we now know that Marvel Studios has a new
Fantastic Four movie in the pipeline. However, the season finale of
Loki (now streaming on
Disney+) featured a character who made their first-ever appearance in a
Fantastic Four comic.
X-Men films and Marvel’s
Avengers-related movies and TV shows this is the first official in-canon MCU character to be owned exclusively by Fox before its acquisition by Disney. To talk about who the character is, we’ll need to delve into
A stroll down history lane
A stroll down history lane
A trip to the Bangkok National Museum is a great way to get some recreational activity in and learn about the country s prized lintel artefacts and ancient kingdoms
published : 15 Jul 2021 at 04:00 A collection of Sukhothai-style bronze statues of Hindu deities. (Photos: Pornprom Satrabhaya)
Bangkok is once again under strict disease control measures and residents continue to work from home to curb virus transmissions. Although restaurants, supermarkets, public parks and convenience stores are required to close at 8pm, families still have some recreational options available on the weekend.
One of them is the Bangkok National Museum, which is offering a series of new exhibitions. After being smuggled out of Thailand around five decades ago, a pair of ancient lintels have finally found their way back home and are on view at the Issaravinitchai Royal Hall until Sept 30.