พรุ่งนี้แล้ว ไปร่วมส่งท้ายซีรีย์และพาตัวละครกลับนิยายกันนะคะ
บัตรfinal ep ยังมีให้จับจอง แอบมีกระซิบว่ามีเซอร์ไพรส์ด้วย
#รักแห่งสีลม#LoveofSilomtheSeries#uppoompat#poompps#UpPoom
จิ้มลิงค์👇
Love of Silom Final EP. Our Last Night https://t.co/pmihj1m7UY…
เชิญชวนไปร่สมส่งพี่กิตและวายุกลับสู่นิยายด้วยกัน
บัตรยังมีให้จับจองนะคะ เบเนดีงามด้วย
คลิ๊กlink ด้านล่าง
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#รักแห่งสีลม#LoveofSilomtheSeries#uppoompat#poompps#UpPoom
Love of Silom Final EP. Our Last Night https://t.co/pmihj1m7UY…
Cultural differences exist, but sharing and appreciating them together is beautiful.
To provide a bit more context: in Thailand, The story of "Ngo Pa," a one of masterpiece of Thai literature is a legendary character we’ve all grown up with. Even after all these years, he remains deeply loved for his unique appearance, his pure heart, and the handsome prince revealed beneath his disguise with Iconic costume.
From our perspective, it’s actually beautiful to see a character from Thai literature being recognized by a wider audience.
Thank you for understanding our perspective. To 'Ngo Pa'—today, you are celebrated once again.
Lastly, If there's something about your country you are proud of, we feel exactly the same way about ours. I am incredibly proud of Thai literature."
This is Ngo Pa (เงาะป่า) in traditional Thai performing arts. It is a classical literary work that has been performed for generations, including in royal court performances. The distinctive makeup and costume are part of portraying this specific literary character, not a racial caricature.
The story's central message is actually the opposite of judging people by their appearance. Ngo Pa teaches that a person's true worth lies in their character, kindness, and humanity—not in their skin color or outward appearance. It challenges prejudice and reminds us not to judge others based on how they look.
We understand that people from different cultures may interpret these images differently because of their own historical experiences. That's why learning each other's cultural context and approaching these conversations with mutual respect is so important.