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      <description>If tweets from Thai politicians and music fans are anything to go by, 19-year-old rapper Milli might just be key to a Thai bid for soft power.

MILLI aka Thailand’s closest hope for soft power!

#MILLILiveatCoachella #Coachella #Coachella2022 #88risingCoachella pic.twitter.com/5BvUnEm0lp
— Pita Limjaroenrat (@Pita_MFP) April 17, 2022

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      <title>Meet Milli, Coachella’s first Thai solo artist: the 19-year-old rapper loves BTS, wants to collab with Rihanna, and got in trouble with Thailand’s PM</title>
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      <description>Tuesday marks the Mid-Autumn Festival, a time when Chinese people worldwide feast on mooncakes and sip tea while gazing at the harvest moon. Mooncakes get their name because, traditionally, they were made in a circular shape, to symbolise the moon; the salted egg yolks found in many varieties also represent the moon.
If mooncakes are not to your liking, egg tarts make a good substitute. They are easy to make, especially if you use commercial puff pastry, but if possible, use the type made with...</description>
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      <description>It’s time to celebrate Lunar New Year again! Aside from receiving red packets, the other tradition that children are guaranteed to get excited about is the candy box, or chuen hup. But while nowadays we might be more focused on the box’s colourful exterior and delicious contents, the custom is actually steeped in history – from the name to the traditional sweets found inside. 
6 places to eat poon choi with a twist in Hong Kong this Lunar New Year
 
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