- peanuts, beans,
sesame seeds,
mustard leaves, and
green tea. The pwe lu-
phaing (Fire
Rocket Festival), is
celebrated from
April to July. The
purpose of...
- Chum
Phae (Thai: ชุมแพ,
pronounced [tɕʰūm pʰɛ̄ː];
Northeastern Thai: ชุมแพ,
pronounced [sûm pʰɛ̂ː]) is a
district of Khon Kaen province,
northeastern Thailand...
- Ma
Phae Wah (Burmese: မဖဲဝါ, also
spelt as Ma
Phae War; lit. 'yellow-ribbon lady') is a
Burmese nat (spirit). She is the
guardian spirit of the graveyards...
-
Phae Mueang Phi (Thai: แพะเมืองผี,
pronounced [pʰɛ́ʔ mɯ̄a̯ŋ pʰǐː]) is a
place with
original rock
formations in the Phi Pan Nam Range, Thailand. It is about...
-
Kluai Phae (Thai: กล้วยแพะ) is a
tambon (subdistrict) of
Mueang Lampang District, in
Lampang Province, Thailand. In 2016 it had a po****tion of 9,140 people...
- Tha
Phae (Thai: ท่าแพ,
pronounced [tʰâː pʰɛ̄ː]) is a
district (amphoe) of
Satun province,
southern Thailand. The
minor district (king amphoe) Tha
Phae was...
- Bang
Phae (Thai: บางแพ,
pronounced [bāːŋ pʰɛ̄ː]) is a
district (amphoe) in the
eastern part of
Ratchaburi province,
western Thailand. The
district was...
- a real life
teacher of a
houseboat school, Ban Ko
Allocated School (Ruen
Phae Branch), on the Ping
River at the
Bhumibol Dam in Mae Ping
National Park...
-
Palmerston (local
historical pronunciation: IPA [
ˈpʰæ̃.mɝ.s͡tən]) is an
unincorporated community with a po****tion of 2,599 on the
southern edge of Minto...
- city moat,
between it and the Ping River, on
Chang Khlan Road,
between Tha
Phae and
Sridonchai Roads. It is
known for its
handicrafts and
portrait paintings...