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The 12-Episode Documentary “Ethnicity” To Feature Mekong River Civilization

9/9/2020

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​Documentary series "Ethnicity" is the collaboration between Nakhon Phanom province, Sakon Nakhon province, and Mukdahan province. It aims to promote tourism in response to the government policy and encourage both Thai and foreign tourists to experience the wonder of Thailand. It will also enhance cultural tourism and lifestyle tourism along the Mekong River Basin. Upper Northeastern Province Group 2 (Fun Province Group) has outstanding characteristics thanks to Buddhist practice, nature, and culture, especially "diverse ethnic way of life". The documentary intends to promote year-round tourism, which will generate and distribute income to all groups of people in compliance with the National Economic and Social Development Plan. "Ethnicity" will take everyone to witness the Mekong civilization, which includes nine ethnicities and two nationalities. The 12-episode documentary was directed by Kamol Homklin, a talented director with extensive experience in documentaries, and hosted by the young handsome actor Chaiyapol 'New' Julien Poupart. The concept of "Ethnicity" originally came from the word "community" instead of "house" or "village". It will present a clear view of the community's relationship with the society, culture, and natural resources. The story involves kinship, culture of each ethnicity, joint land ownership, and shared resources. The second word is "nationality", which means the people of the same group have the same or similar physical characteristics. People with the same "ethnicity" share the tradition, culture, and customs and speak the same language. It is believed that these people have the same ancestor.
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The documentary narrates the stories of nine ethnic groups, namely Tai Yor (ไทญ้อ), Tai Isan (ไทอีสาน), Thai Saek (ไทยแสก), Tai Yoi (ไทโย้ย), Tai Kuan (ไทกวน), Tai Ka Lerng (ไทกะเลิง), Tai So (ไทโส้), Phoo Tai (ผู้ไท), and Tai Kha (ไทข่า), and two nationalities, which are Vietnamese and Chinese. The stories present the current way of life of each ethnic group living in the modern Isan (Northeastern) society. They also use a flashback to show the reason for migration and the root of each ethnicity and nationality. Furthermore, the characters from each ethnic group will show their culture through language, accent, traditions, plays, rituals, food, and outfits that are unique to each group. The documentary aims to reflect the identity of all ethnic groups living in the Mekong area and developing a bond. It presents a smile and cheerfulness of these people who are happy with their lifestyle and proud of their original ethnicity. The documentary will provide an in-depth view of the Northeastern region as a multi-cultural area through nine ethnicities and two races in Nakhon Phanom province, Sakon Nakhon province, and Mukdahan province. It will then attract the outsiders or visitors to have a different perspective toward this region and understand that it is the area full of diverse cultures and traditions.
 
The documentary consists of 12 episodes: Episode 1. Tai Yor … Living among nature, episode 2. Visiting Baan Phueng Daed (บ้านผึ่งแดด), hometown of Thai Isan, episode 3. At Samat (อาจสามารถ) … Delicious fish of Thai Saek, episode 4. Leng Drum (กลองเลง) of Thai Yoi … Rhythm of Baan Akart (บ้านอากาศ), episode 5. Vietnamese Way of Life, episode 6. Thai Guan … The goldsmith of Ban Na Thon, episode 7. Tai Ka Lerng’s way of life in Kudhad, episode 8. So’s way of life, episode 9. Phuthai’s way of life in Ban Na Bua, episode 10. Tai Kha of Sok Maew, episode 11. Ni Hao … The believers’ faith in the Chao Por Muen (เจ้าพ่อหมื่น), and episode 12. The perfect combination of different ethnicities.
 
The documentary "Ethnicity" features the culture and way of life of nine ethnicities and two races and how they earn a living that closely relates to the river, forest, and nature. Let’s experience assorted ethnic ways of life in the Mekong Basin civilization to better understand the ethnicities and enjoy cultural tourism. The program will be on air every Saturday at 6:25 p.m. on Thairath TV, Channel 32, and the replay is available on Youtube channel, Facebook page, and website www.sanukland.com. 
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