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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. ....
U.S. Welcomes the Return of Ancient Lintels | U.S. Embassy & Consulate in Thailand usembassy.gov - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from usembassy.gov Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Last Updated: Thailand Museum Unveils Ancient Sandstone Artefacts Of Hindu Deities Indra And Yama Two ancient sandstone artefacts believed to have been stolen from Thailand during the Vietnam War were unveiled on May 31 at a Bangkok museum. IMAGE: @Gee120/TWITTER Two ancient sandstone artefacts believed to have been stolen from Thailand during the Vietnam War were unveiled on May 31 at a Bangkok museum. According to Bangkok Post, a welcoming ceremony was held to mark the return of the two ancient hand-carved artefacts that were stolen decades ago and smuggled out of Thailand to the US. The ancient lintels were returned by the Fine Arts Department (FAD) on Friday and they were greeted with a fanfare of traditional dances and an elaborate worship ceremony. ....