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By Jared Makana Kirkey |
<p>The disappearance of Khana Ratsadon, also known as the People&rsquo;s Party, era art and architecture is well documented.&nbsp; However, recent research into AR modelling technology allows viewers to compare the past and present as never before.&nbsp;</p>
By Anna Lawattanatrakul |
<p>The events at dawn on 24 June 1932 can be counted as a point that divided Thai history into 2 eras, the old and the new, the era of the absolute monarchy and the era of democracy.&nbsp; But this has disappeared from the record of history as it is taught in social studies, just as the inheritance left behind by the People&rsquo;s Party (Khana Ratsadon) is gradually being destroyed.</p>