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Based on 6 verified sources covering Thailand:

CMU Holi Festival 2026 March 7 Chiang Mai Holi Festival 2026 at Cultural Square Chiang Mai University. Celebrate the Festival of Colors through a beautiful fusion of Lanna and Bharata cultures — all for charity. [1]

Katsuji Nakazawa is a Tokyo-based senior staff and editorial writer at Nikkei. He spent seven years in China as a correspondent and later as China bureau chief. He was the 2014 recipient of the Vaughn-Ueda International Journalist prize. [2]

HONG KONG -- Bernard Charnwut Chan, president of Asia Financial Holdings in Hong Kong, is often seen as a potential contender for the city's top job. [3]

“Bottoms up!” frowns Rooj Changtrakul, who then giggles gleefully as I empty my glass of champagne, bubbles tickling my nose as the liquid dances down my throat. Rooj, is a bon vivant. [4]

TOKYO -- Beijing's political nerve center has been abuzz since last week with rumors of a bombshell whose implications could reach deep into the 2030s. [5]

Katsuji Nakazawa is a Tokyo-based senior staff writer and editorial writer at Nikkei. He spent seven years in China as a correspondent and later as China bureau chief. He was the 2014 recipient of the Vaughn-Ueda International Journalist prize. [6]

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[1] TH chiangmaicitylife.com · 2026-03-07 · 40% match

CMU Holi Festival 2026

CMU Holi Festival 2026 March 7 Chiang Mai Holi Festival 2026 at Cultural Square Chiang Mai University. Celebrate the Festival of Colors through a beautiful fusion of Lanna and Bharata cultures — all for charity.

[2] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2025-06-05 · 44% match

Analysis: Question mark hangs over Xi Jinping regime's strength

Katsuji Nakazawa is a Tokyo-based senior staff and editorial writer at Nikkei. He spent seven years in China as a correspondent and later as China bureau chief. He was the 2014 recipient of the Vaughn-Ueda International Journalist prize.

[3] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2014-09-25 · 46% match

Bernard Chan: Beijing wants 'no surprises' from Hong Kong

HONG KONG -- Bernard Charnwut Chan, president of Asia Financial Holdings in Hong Kong, is often seen as a potential contender for the city's top job.

[4] TH chiangmaicitylife.com · 2016-07-04 · 44% match

Rooj Changtrakul surrounded by beauty at the Rachamankha Hotel

“Bottoms up!” frowns Rooj Changtrakul, who then giggles gleefully as I empty my glass of champagne, bubbles tickling my nose as the liquid dances down my throat. Rooj, is a bon vivant.

[5] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2019-04-25 · 44% match

Xi poses a riddle and reignites speculation about his successors

TOKYO -- Beijing's political nerve center has been abuzz since last week with rumors of a bombshell whose implications could reach deep into the 2030s.

[6] TH asia.nikkei.com · 2021-11-04 · 43% match

Analysis: Xi's 'common prosperity' puts cake debate back in oven

Katsuji Nakazawa is a Tokyo-based senior staff writer and editorial writer at Nikkei. He spent seven years in China as a correspondent and later as China bureau chief. He was the 2014 recipient of the Vaughn-Ueda International Journalist prize.

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