<P> Suan Pakkad Palace, in Bangkok </P> <P> Ceramics in Thailand were mostly used for domestic purposes such as holding food and water . Thai ceramics in the pattern of nature and animals were popular between the 11th and 13th centuries . </P> <P> Shadow theatre in Thailand is called nang yai; in the south there is a tradition called Nang Talung . Nang yai puppets are normally made of cowhide and rattan . Performances are normally accompanied by a combination of songs and chants . Performances in Thailand were temporarily suspended in 1960 due to a fire at the national theatre . Nang drama has influenced modern Thai cinema, including filmmakers like Cherd Songsri and Payut Ngaokrachang . </P> <Ul> <Li> <P> A Nang Talung shadow puppet </P> </Li> <Li> <P> A Nang drama player and puppet </P> </Li> <Li> <P> A shadow puppet that represents an aquatic fairy that seduces Hanuman, Museum of the Orient (Lisbon, Portugal) </P> </Li> <Li> <P> A shadow puppet that represents a group of Rama, Sita and Laksmana, Museum of the Orient </P> </Li> </Ul>

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