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Saeng-arun Bunyu
Saeng-arun Bunyu () is a Thai female singer from Isan area. She was one of the popular and prolific artists in the Mor lam (Thai country) and Luk thung (Thai pop-country) genres between 1994–2009. She was a member of Mor lam band Sieng Isan (เสียงอีสาน). Life and music career She has a nickname Tong (ต๋อง), but Sieng Isan's fan club call her Orn (อร). She was born on 28 November 1975, in Kalasin Province. She was introduced to stage in 1994 by a member of Sieng Isan. She was a main singer for Sieng Isan, with Maithai Huajaisilp and Lookphrae Uraiporn. In 1997, she released an album in a mor lam group ''See Sao Dao Rung'' with Jakkajan Daoprai, Rerai Dao-Isan, and Pandam Khamkhoon. In 2001, she was popularised by songs ''Kor Moon Mark Mai Yark Rak'' and ''Rak Phang Lang Songkran'', written by Dao Bandon. In 2017, the song ''Kor Moon Mark Mai Yark Rak'' was covered by Dalar Thanyaporn. Retirement In 2009, she retired from entertainment because o ...
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Kalasin Province
Kalasin ( th, กาฬสินธุ์, ) is one of Thailand's seventy-six provinces (''changwat''), located in upper northeastern Thailand, also called Isan. The province was established by the Act Establishing Changwat Kalasin, BE 2490 (1947), and it came into existence on 1 October 1947. Neighboring provinces are (from north clockwise) Sakon Nakhon, Mukdahan, Roi Et, Maha Sarakham, Khon Kaen, and Udon Thani. Geography Most of the province is covered by a hilly landscape. The town of Kalasin is at an elevation of . In the north is the Lam Pao Dam built from 1963 to 1968. It stores 1,430 million m3 of water for flood prevention and agriculture. The Lam Pao reservoir effectively cuts the northern part of the province in half, but there are car ferries connecting the district of Sahatsakhan in the east with the district Nong Kung Si in the west, saving up to one hour off the journey by road. On the northwestern creek of the reservoir, a road bridge connects the village of Ba ...
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