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This document contains a list of 10 blog post URLs from Thai language blogs discussing various topics. The blogs range from personal blogs recounting daily life to blogs focused on specific interests or hobbies. While the exact content of the blog posts is not described, the list provides 10 potential sources for further reading blog posts in Thai on different subjects.
The document introduces several students from Yupparaj Wittayalia School in Thailand. It provides background on the school, describing its founding in 1905 and noting it has several programs including ones for gifted students and studying in English. It also outlines some school traditions like an annual sports day competition divided into house groups and a tradition sports competition between the school and preparatory students. The document concludes by briefly describing some local landmarks near the school like a monument to three kings and a national park known for its biodiversity.