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After 133 years of service, the Bang Rak Post office in Bangkok sent its last telegram on Wednesday.

Introduced by Samuel Morse in 1835, the telegraph came into Thailand in 1875. However, the service only came within the reach of the ordinary person in 1883.

Its heyday was between the 1980s and early 1990s – before the widespread use of telefaxes and mobile phones.

Telegraphy reached its peak in 1985, with 8.32 million telegrams sent each year. There were 987,984 telegrams sent in March 1995.

The complete article is in Bangkok "The Nation" newspapers.

Only one thing comes to my mind : 

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Bangkok has already turned into 2008

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01.gifAs part of the various and numerous initiatives taking place in Thailand this year, a multimedia event names "Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom" marking the 80th birthday of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej on 5 December has now been revealed to public.

Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom’ project invited in January 2007, 55 of the world’s leading photographers for a photo shoot throughout Thailand over a nine-day period. Result of captured images shows different facets of Thailand: its peoples, traditions, landscapes and cityscapes, commerce and industry.

‘Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom’ is now completed and released to public in three parts:

  • A wonderful 304 pages large-format pictorial book which portrays Thailand today (50 USD).
  • A multimedia exhibition of photographs taken during the shoot held at CentralWorld Event Gallery.
  • Two documentary films on the project.

‘Thailand: 9 Days in the Kingdom’ includes seven photos-essays made by some of world famous photographers on various themes:

  • reverence for the King (Anuchai Secharunputong, Thailand)
  • the ongoing events in the south (Abbas, France; Charoon Thongnual, Thailand)
  • Thai boxing (Greg Gorman, USA)
  • the harvesting of birds’ nests (Éric Valli, France)
  • the care and treatment of AIDS patients by a Catholic priest (James Nachtwey, USA)
  • and the country’s colourful cabaret scene (Greg Gorman, USA)
  • aerial views of Thailand (Yann Arthus-Bertrand).

In short, if pass by Bangkok before the 5th of December, don't miss the exhibition. For the others, if you like Thailand, the book and its DVD is a must have (available in English and French).

More : 9 days in the Kingdom, A glimpse of the exhibition

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