
According to the All Thai President Nattavut, there were much thoughts by the show committee deliberating whether to go ahead or to cancel this annual event as fear for safety of contestants and visitors is a heavy responsibility. Also will the turnout and participants be a dampener. As the event unfolded, entries dropped about thirty percent and instead of the two hundred odd bowls for this annual affair, this show only garner 150 bowls...taking into consideration the crisis facing the nation, those in attendance and participating must be true blue ranchu keepers.
Below are the winners and as the show was held in door with artificial lightings...the photos weren't well taken...my apology and also my photo skills are just click...click....click.
Oya Class Winners.....
Nisai Class Winners......
Small Tosai Class Winners....
Junior Tosai Winners.....
Thanks for sharing.. I dare not to go at this moment.. :)
ReplyDeleteFred
Glad to know that you had safe and fruitful trip to Thailand.
ReplyDeleteThai hobbyists are really more "on" than us. No?
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ReplyDeleteHi Fred...it is not that bad as what I fear and read from the papers. Except of around government buildings...the rest of Bangkok activities as per normal
ReplyDeleteHi Jenson...yes the Thais are very passionate keepers, but in Sg there are also many passionante keepers and very on.
Regards
Richard