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  • Metinee Kingpayom Personality Type

    Metinee Kingpayom is an ENTJ and Enneagram Type 9w1.

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    Metinee Kingpayom

    Metinee Kingpayom, also known as Lukkade, is a popular Thai celebrity who has made a significant impact in the entertainment industry. Born on June 8, 1989, in Bangkok, Thailand, Metinee quickly rose to fame, captivating audiences with her stunning looks, versatile talent, and engaging personality. With her exceptional acting skills, modeling success, and notable contributions to Thai television, Metinee has become a household name in the country.

    Metinee began her career in the entertainment industry at a young age, and her talent was undeniable. She made her acting debut in 2003 when she was cast in the popular Thai series "Nang Tard." Her captivating performance earned her critical acclaim, and she quickly became a fan favorite. This breakthrough role opened doors for Metinee, leading to numerous opportunities in both television and film.

    Apart from her acting prowess, Metinee's modeling career has also contributed to her immense popularity. Her flawless beauty, charm, and grace have led her to become one of Thailand's most sought-after models. She has graced the covers of various renowned magazines and has walked the runway for prestigious fashion shows both in Thailand and abroad.

    Metinee's remarkable success has not only been limited to the entertainment industry but extends to her philanthropic endeavors as well. She actively participates in social and humanitarian causes, using her platform to raise awareness and inspire positive change. Metinee's dedication and commitment

    DRAG RACE THAILAND Crowns Season 3 Winner

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    World of Wonder has announced that Frankie Wonga has been crowned as the winner of the third season of Drag Race Thailand, receiving a grand prize of ฿650,000, a year’s supply of products from Anastasia Beverly Hills, and the coveted title of Thailand’s Next Drag Superstar. Frankie was crowned following a final lip sync for the crown against Zepee to the song Pra Wut Sart by Christina Aguilar.  

    Earlier in the episode, the final four queens, Frankie Wonga, Zepee, Gawdland and Spicy Sunshine sat down for a heart-to-heart with host Pangina Heals and judge Sha where they discussed their emotional journeys to Drag Race Thailand and what they’ve learned during their time on the show. Then, for the ultimate Maxi Challenge, the finalists choreographed and starred in a sickening music video for “Bring Back My Girls.” Lastly, all 11 queens of Drag Race Thailand S3 returned to the stage for a final runway,  category is… “Queen of all Queens.” Following the final four’s performances in the “Bring Back My Girls” music video and runway presentation, host Pangina Heals chose Frankie Wonga and Zepee to advance to the final lip sync for the crown. 

    Additionally in the finale, it was ru-vealed that the queens of Drag Race Thailand Season three collectively voted Benze Diva as this season’s Miss Congeniality, earning her a cash prize of ฿15,000.

    The 11 Thai queens who competed on Drag Race Thailand Season three included Benza Diva (Samutprakarn), Frankie Wonga (Bangkok), Gawdland (Chiang Mai), Gigi Ferocious (Bangkok), Kara Might (Ratchaburi), Nane Sephera (Chiang Mai), Siam Phusri (California), Shortgun (Chiang Mai,), Spicy Sunshine (Bangkok), Srirasha Hotsauce (Bangkok), and Zepee (Phrae). This season’s judges panel included host Pangina Heals and main judge Sha, along with alternating judges Arat Araya, Pompam Niti, and Lukkade Metinee, and special guest judges Ying Rhatha, Maria Lynn Ehr

    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort won the parade of St. Patrick’s Day 2018

    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya led team by Mario Mendis (centre), Executive Assistant Manager of food and beverage together with hotel staff received the winner trophy of the best decorated float of the parade with the theme of Star Wars for the 8th St. Patrick’s day in Pattaya recently. 最后修改日期: 2018.04.02

    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya welcomes Nong Nutcha s family

    Andre Brulhart (right), general manager of Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya welcomes well-known news reporter Khun Bob Natee Kosolpisit (2 right back row) and his family along with Nong Nutcha Nutchavee Kosolpisit (2right with bouquet) on their stay at the resort recently. 最后修改日期: 2017.07.03

    Retired Centara Hotels & Resorts President Gerd Steeb joins Songkran ceremony

    Gerd Steeb (far left), retired President and Director & Advisor to the board of Centara Hotels
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    was an honoured guest at the Songkran water pouring ceremony held for
    management and staff at Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya.

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    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort won the 7th St.Patrick Day Pattaya Parade 2017

    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya led team by Wuthisak Pichayagan (centre), Hotel Manager together with hotel staff received the winner certificate of the best decorated float in Leprechaun theme from Father Michael Picharn Jaiseri (4th from left), Vice President of Father Ray Foundation and Chairman of the organizing committee of The 7th St. Patrick’s Day Pattaya Parade 2017. 最后修改日期: 2017.04.04

    Centara Grand Mirage Pattaya celebrated 60+ Earth Hour 2017

    Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya led by Andre Brulhart (centre), General Manager, and hotel staff celebrated an activity of 60+ Earth Hour 2017 by switching off non-essential lighting throughout the hotel for an hour duri

    Formosa Betrayed (film)

    2009 American political thriller film by Adam Kane

    This article is about the 2009 film directed by Adam Kane. For the 1965 book written by George H. Kerr, see Formosa Betrayed (book).

    Formosa Betrayed is a 2009 American political thriller film directed by Adam Kane, written by Charlie Stratton, Yann Samuell, Brian Askew and Nathaniel Goodman, with a story by Will Tiao and Katie Swain and starring James Van Der Beek. Set in Chicago and Taiwan in the 1980s, the story follows a Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) agent investigating the murder of a Taiwanese professor at a Midwestern college. The search for the killers takes the agent to Taiwan, where he discovers there is more involved in this murder than he ever anticipated. Although Formosa Betrayed has been regarded as a "pan-green movie," its writers say they did not take sides over the Pan-Blue/Pan-Green political divide.

    Formosa Betrayed opened in four cities the weekend of February 28, 2010: Boston, New York, Los Angeles, and the Bay Area. Eventually, it was released in 20-25 cities across North America.

    Plot

    Inspired by two actual events, one surrounding the death of Professor Chen Wen-chen of Carnegie Mellon University in 1981, and the other the 1984 assassination of journalist Henry Liu in California by Chen Chi-li and his fellow Bamboo Union members, Formosa Betrayed is the story of FBI Agent Jake Kelly's (James Van Der Beek) investigation of the murder of Henry Wen (Joseph Foronda), a Taiwanese professor in Chicago. With the help of partner Tom Braxton (John Heard) and a sharp Chicago police detective (Leslie Hope), Agent Kelly discovers that the murderers have fled to Taipei, capital of the Republic of China (Taiwan).

    Agent Kelly is sent overseas to assist the Taiwan government's search for the killers. Initially guided by an American diplomat (Wendy Crewson) and a Kuomintang official (Tzi Ma), he soon realizes that