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         <title>Title: Development of Local Products for Home Decoration : A Case Study of Community in Dong Jen Sub-District, Phu kamyao District, Phayao Province.</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>&nbsp;Name:</strong> Cholthicha Pengnual<br><strong>Co-author Names:</strong> <br><br><strong>University/Organization: University of Phayao,Thailand<br><br>Abstract:<br></strong>Products in the community of Dong Jen Sub-District are formed by grouping in many communities. The creations are made from local wisdom and materials. At present, there are products such as doormats, embroidered cloths, bamboo baskets, branded stamps, etc. This research aims to study the problem and guidelines for product innovation development of Dong Jen Sub-District community The research method was divided into 2 parts: 1) collecting data, problems encountered, production process, and survey on demands related to home decoration. 2) meetings. and group interviews of people in Dong Jen community. related to the products of the Dong Jen community to brainstorm ideas From the results of the study of questionnaires and field visits within the community The issues are divided into 2 main issues. 1) Product problems        1.1 Product model Still lacking in product design that is diverse and modern according to the era. This makes the user's choice of products somewhat limited in some groups, including middle-aged, elderly and dealer&nbsp; 1.2 channels to sell products. Mainly, there are dealer  to come to sell to various stores. Within the province, only twice a year, resulting in product residues and uninterrupted income And there are no online sales. 2) Product development guidelines. Able to develop products from two main materials: bamboo and embroidered cloth. By developing 3 pieces of work, which are lamps, doormats and a coffee table. using a combination of bamboo and embroidered cloth From the results of this research, the guidelines will be used to develop product innovation and generate more income within the community.</div><div><br><br></div><div><br><br><strong>Keyword: </strong>local products, home decoration, Dong Jen Sub-District, hand craft<strong><br>&nbsp;<br>&nbsp;</strong><br><br><br><br><br><strong>Biography:</strong>&nbsp;<br>Miss.Cholthicha Pengnual&nbsp; is a lecturer from school of Architecture and Fine Arts, Phayao University,Thailand. I'm graduated in master degree of Architecture , faculty of Architeture ,Chulalongkorn University, Thailand. Email : cholthicha.pe@up.ac.th, Tel.+66843927098</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: A Research Development of Product for Wickerwork Souvenirs Local Handicrafts of Dong Jen Subdistrict Phu Kamyao District, Phayao Province</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>&nbsp;Name:</strong> Metisa Thawinwong <br><strong>Co-author Names:</strong> <br><br><strong>University/Organization: </strong>University of Phayao , Thailand<strong><br><br>Abstract: </strong>The purposes of this research were&nbsp; 1) to study the local identity of Dong Jen subdistrict, Phukamyao District, Phayao Province, 2)&nbsp; to study the process of producing local handicrafts in Dong Jen Subdistrict to increase the potential of the producer group, and 3) to suggest guidelines for development and application of souvenir products from basketry handicrafts in new ways under applied research. The study was divided into 3 phases as follows: Phase 1, a qualitative study to search for and interpretation of local identity by interviewing target groups of entrepreneurs in the community; Phase 2 studied potential and production processes of local entrepreneurs together with integrated learning activities educational training workshop for the selection of types of souvenir products; and Phase 3 product design from the application of knowledge obtained from the study and to assess the satisfaction with the product model of the entrepreneurs group. Results found that 1) the local identity of Dong Jen Subdistrict was agricultural way of life rich natural contexts, rivers and mountains contribute to agricultural productivity, and processing of agricultural products to the outside. 2) A group of local entrepreneurs in Dong Gen Sub-District, consisting of basketry work, sewing work artificial flower and Buddhist art can exchange learning and bring the knowledge of each group together through training activities and workshops. This allows the researcher to choose the type of wicker souvenir products for decoration in one set of 5 pieces. 3) This is in accordance with the new potential of manufacturers in the basketry group by using a combination of methods and the use of other materials such as weaving and tying by adding patterns and colors to the basketry from the uniqueness of the area, and created a common development approach. Entrepreneurs are satisfied with the creation of souvenir products that have a clearer identity in the Dong Jen Subdistrict.<strong><br> <br> Keyword : Development of Product,Wickerwork,Souvenirs,Dong Jen handcraft</strong><br><br><strong>Biography:</strong> Metisa Thawinwong&nbsp; is a lecturer from School of Architectural and Fine art University of Phayao. She Graduated in Mater Degree of Interior Architecture ,King Mongkut's Institute of Technology Ladkrabang ,Thailand. She is interested in interior design space and Decorative products. Email : metisa.th@up.ac.th ,Tel.+66 90 419 9294</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: Development of Learning Activities Model Performing Arts Kub Lue Contemporary to Promote Mental Health and Prevent Depression in the Elderly Thai Lue Ethnic Group, Phayao Province</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>&nbsp;Name:</strong> Likhit Jaidee<br><strong>Co-author Names:</strong> <br><br><strong>University/Organization:&nbsp;</strong></div><pre><strong>Music and Dramatic Arts Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts University of Phayao, Thailand</strong></pre><div><br></div><div><strong>Abstract: </strong>The objectives of this research were 1) to develop a learning activity model in contemporary Kub Lue performing arts for mental health promotion and prevent depression in the elderly of Tai Lue ethnic group, Phayao Province. 2) to study results of using contemporary Thai Lue performing arts learning activities to promote mental health and prevent depression, and 3) to study the satisfaction of using contemporary Kub Lue performing arts learning activities to promote mental health and prevent depression. The sample consisted of the elderly from Tai Lue ethnic group, aged 60-80 years, able to communicate in Thai, 40 subjects were selectively selected and randomly divided into an experimental group of 20 and a control group of 20. The instruments used in the study consisted of 1) the Thai Elderly Depression Scale (TGDS-15), 2) the index assessment form, Thai Mental Health Temple (TMHI-15) short version (TMHI-15) of the Department of Mental Health, and 3) Learning activities in contemporary Kub Lue performing arts.&nbsp;Results indicated that 1) the learning activities model of contemporary Thai Lue performing arts in promoting mental health and preventing depression in the elderly in Tai Lue ethnic group consisted of 8 activities developed from the performing arts Lue and designed it in the form of learning activities in performing arts in accordance with the principles of organizing 5 dimensions of happiness for the elderly in the community of the Department of Mental Health. The experts concluded overall opinion at a very good level. 2) After experimenting with contemporary Lue learning activities in the experimental group, it was found that the experimental group had lower levels of depression and an increase in mental health indicators. When comparing the scores before and after participating in the activities of the experimental group, there was a statistically significant difference (p&lt;.05), as well as when comparing the scores between the experimental group and the control group after participating in the activity that there was a statistically significant difference (p&lt; .05). 3) The elderly's satisfaction with the activities found that the elderly's satisfaction with the activities was at a high level. Therefore, it can be concluded that the contemporary Thai Lue performance learning activity is an optional activity developed from the Tai Lue performance cultural capital in Phayao Province that can help promote mental health and prevent depression in the elderly of Tai Lue ethnic group, Lue, Phayao Province effectively.</div><div>&nbsp;<br><strong>keyword:</strong> Learning Activities Model Performing Arts, Kub Lue Contemporary, Mental Health, Prevent Depression, Elderly Thai Lue Ethnic Group</div><div><strong>&nbsp;<br>Biography:</strong> <strong>Mr.Likhit jaidee</strong> is a lecturer from Music and Dramatic Arts, School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao, Thailand. He Graduated inMaster Degree of Arts Program in Performing Arts, Faculty of Fine and Applied Arts, Suansunandha Rajabhat, University, Thailand.&nbsp; E-mail: Likhit.ja@up.ac.th, Tel. +66 84 435 6393&nbsp;</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: การสร้างสรรค์การแสดงจากอัตลักษณ์ชาติพันธุ์ไทลื้อสำหรับเยาวชนเพื่อส่งเสริมหมู่บ้านท่องเที่ยวเชิงวัฒนธรรม</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Creation of Performance from Tai Lue Ethnic Identity for Youth Encouraging Cultural Tourist Villages<br><strong>&nbsp;Name: Bhudit Siriwattanakula<br>Co-author Nam<br>University/Organization: </strong><br>Music and Dramatic Arts Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts University of Phayao, Thailand<strong><br><br>Abstract:</strong> Performance from Tai Lue Ethnic Identity for Youth Encouraging Cutural Tourist Villages called "Tai Lue Elephant Puppet”. The purpose was to add value to the local culture and create awareness for the inheritance, preservation and development of arts and culture for local youth. The research method was qualitative research for creative performance. This research studied in Chiang Kham District at Tai Lue Cultural Center by interviewing villagers with expertise in arts and culture in each field or local philosophers.&nbsp; Contents of the study related to the information of various types of Thai puppet shows in order to bring those information together and create the Tai Lue elephant puppetry mechanism. The workshop has organized training knowledge towards local youth by having a joint design of the patterns on the puppets and gestures used in puppetry including practicing Lue driving for use in performances. Results found that the creation of this performance was based on five elements: puppet, literature-lyrics, music, gestures, and costumes. By the process of designing these 5 types of elements, local youths have learned local wisdom as well as extending their knowledge by jointly designing each new element with the researcher with local sages to give advice at every step. The creation of this performance is therefore to create a performance that does not violate the traditional local arts and culture patterns and create a new show by presenting and adjusting Tai Lue ethnic arts and culture through "Tai Lue elephant puppets". It is considered to create added value or build on from the original wisdom and pass it on to the youth to continue to inherit the Tai Lue ethnic arts and culture. <br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Create added value for local culture , Performance for Youth, Tai Lue Ethnic Identity, Cultural Tourist Villages<br><br><br>Biography: Bhudit Siriwattanakula is a lecture in Music and Dramatic Arts Faculty of Architecture and Fine Arts University of Phayao, Thailand. Email:wiriya.sawadcheen@gmail.com<br> Tel:+66 89 449 6559<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2021-07-24 05:48:25 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Title: Interpretation, Influence and Development of Architectural Styles of Buddhist Arts in Tai Lue Viharn: A Case Study of Tai Lue Viharn of Saen Mueang Ma Temple, Yuan Sub-district, Chiang Kham District, Phayao Province </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>&nbsp;Name:</strong> <strong>Varin Ruamsamran</strong><br><strong>Co-author Names:</strong> <br><br><strong>University/Organization: </strong>School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao, Thailand</div><div><strong><br><br>Abstract: </strong>The objectives of this research were: 1) to study the influence and development of architectural styles of Tai Lue Viharn of Wat Saen Muang Ma Temple, and 2) to study and find out methods and approaches for interpreting related issues about influence and development of Buddhist architectural styles of Viharn of Tai Lue in Saen Mueang Ma Temple. Qualitative research was designed integrated between knowledge of Thai architectural history and&nbsp;interpretation of cutural heritage. Contents of the study realted to Tai Lue Viharn of Wat Saen Mueang Ma obtains the status of cultural heritage and is a representative of the Tai Lue Viharn, influenced by Tai Lue ethnic group from Xishuangbanna in the People's Republic of China, which has influenced Thai boundaries through the city of Nan, Chiang Muan City, and Chiang Kham respectively. The results of this study found that 1) Tai Lue Viharn of Wat Saen Mueang Ma was influenced and reflected through the curvature of the lines around the shape of the roof structure and the lifting parts of the temple roof set. The original architectural style has influenced Viharn, which can be seen from the canopy or hip roof elements covering the surrounded building. The shape of the roof of Viharn has been applied with "open gable shape" style which generally appears in Lanna. 2) It was also found that the methods for interpreting the meanings should be ordered along with examples of temples in Xishuangbanna, compared with Viharn of Wat Saen Mueang Ma, including Tai Lue Viharn in Chiang Kham District and those of near by city in Chiang Muan and city of Nan, in order to see the development of architectural style, which reflects differences in the development of the roof shape pattern which are clearly visible.</div><div>&nbsp;</div><div>Keywords: Interpretation, Influence and Development, Architectural Styles of Buddhist Arts, Tai Lue Viharn, Viharn of Saen Mueang Ma Temple</div><div><strong><br>Acknowledgement: </strong>The research article is part of Research project “Tai Lue Buddhist Architectural Cultural Heritage: Tai Lue Viharn, Saen Mueang Ma Temple, Yuan Subdistrict, Chiang Kham District, Phayao Province”, Private Budget Research Fund, B.E. 2021</div><div>And Article publishing is encouraged from activities, interpretation of architecture and Buddhist arts in Tai Lue culture in learning media of Buddhist art architecture for youth. and promote tourism to the Tai Lue cultural village, in research projects “Developing Tai Lue Community, Chiang Kham District with Cultural Innovations for Quality of Life and support cultural tourism.” Research funding supported by Office of the Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation Policy Council and the Research and Innovation Fund Management and Development Unit at the local level. Fiscal Year 2020&nbsp;</div><div><br><br><br><br><br><strong>Biography:</strong> Mr. Varin Ruamsamran is a Lecturer of Architacture Course, School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao, Thailand, Master of Architecture (M.Arch) in Thai Architecture Program, Faculty of Architecture, Silpakorn University.&nbsp;</div><div>Tel. 66 81 824 5419 , E-mail : ae_arch999@hotmail.com<br><br></div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: Creation of Ceramic Wall Tiles from Tai Lue Woven Fabrics</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>&nbsp;Name:</strong> Weerada Buabangbai<br><strong>Co-author Names:</strong> <br><br><strong>University/Organization: University of Phayao, Thailand<br><br>Abstract:</strong>This project of designing a ceramic product to promote tourism in the Tai Lue Cultural Village represents a qualitative research. The objective of this research was to study the patterns of Tai Lue woven fabrics in Chiang Kham, Phayao.These patterns were then used to design and create decorative tiles and to guide the design of cultural heritage products.Data was gathered by survey and interview; it was then analyzed and used to develop tile designs. The tile patterns can be divided into four types based on the following characteristics: 1) designs from techniques used in weaving and traditional fabric patterns, 2) designs from tools and weaving equipment, 3) designs from animal patterns that appear on woven fabrics, and 4) designs created by combining patterns.&nbsp; The tiles are fired at 1,250 degrees Celsius, these tiles were then installed on the wall of the shop selling products. Tai Lue Cultural Center, Wat Yuan. The results of this research revealed that incorporating the beauty of Tai Lue woven fabrics into decorative wall tiles can offer a new way to carry on and convey cultural heritage. This work may play a part in promoting tourism in the Tai Lue Cultural Village and offers a guideline for how to build local wisdom into cultural innovations that continue to maintain the identity of the community.</div><div><br><strong>Keywords</strong>: Ceramic Tiles, Wall Tiles, Tai Lue Textiles, Cultural heritage, Pattern<br><br><strong>Biography:</strong> Asst.Prof Weerada Buabangbai is a lecturer from Department of Arts and Design, School of Architecture and Fine Arts, University of Phayao. She graduated in Master Degree of Ceramics (M.F.A.), Faculty of Decorative Arts, Silpakorn University, Thailand. She received award from The 18th National Ceramics Exhibition: "Good Night" in handicraft ceramic. She is co-owner of Kaikaew Studio that creates ceramics handmade since 2012.</div><div>E-mail: amceramy@gmail.com Tel+66 87 934 3515</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: A Research and Product Development for Home Decoration by Textile of Dong Jen Sub-District Group, Phayao Province</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>&nbsp;Name:</strong> Pasu Suvapab<br><strong>Co-author Names:</strong> -<br><br><strong>University/Organization: </strong>School of Archtecture and Fine Art,University of Phayao,Thailand<strong><br><br>Abstract:</strong>The main objective of this research was to develop community products in Dong Jen Sub-District, Phu Kamyao District, Phayao Province to meet the needs of today's consumers create the application of local knowledge into products. This main objective can be divided into 5 sub-objectives which were 1) to study the current condition, problems in the production of products and study the guidelines for the development of handicraft products from textiles of Dong Jen Sub-District , Phayao Province, according to the changes of modern society, 2) to study the identity of community products, 3) to study the needs of consumers in the development of community products, 4) to develop a form of handicraft products from the textiles, 5) to evaluate the research and development of handicraft products from textile works. Development of community products to the home decoration market promote a WORK FROM HOME working atmosphere. Research and development was conducted and there are research procedures and methods as follows: Step 1 Study the current condition and problems in the production of handicraft products from the Dong Jen Sub-District community,&nbsp; Step 2 summarize the results from the study of the problem and summary of product development guidelines, develop and design products according to design guidelines based on production planning and production schedule, Step 3 introduce a new product model with prototype products and product evaluation from the general public questionnaire per product model. A random population of 20 people was selected from outsiders to summarize the model for making the actual product for sale, and&nbsp; Step 4 Summarize the research results and present recommendations. The results of the research showed that 1) Dong Jen products that have problems in finding materials according to the needs of users, 2) From the interview, it was found that the identity of the community was living in the agricultural community, 3) Demand for textile products such as pillows and cushions and using natural materials, 4)The product model that the respondents were most satisfied with using was square pillow with solid embroidery pattern, and the second place is the round cushion with polka dot embroidery, and 5) The product users have a high level of satisfaction with the product.<br><strong>Keywords:</strong> Product Development , Textile, Dong Jen, Home Decoration<strong><br> <br>Biography:</strong> Pasu Suvapab is a lecturer from&nbsp; School of archtecture and fine art,university of phayao.she graduated in Bachelor of architecture program in interior architecture,School of Architecture, Art, and Design,king mongkut's institute of technology ladkrabang,E-mail:pasu_suvapap@hotmail.com,Tel +66 84 985 9491</div>]]></description>
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         <title>Title: Vernacular Landscape: A Case Study of Garden in  Tai Lue Traditional House in Chiang Kham District, Phayao Province</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div><strong>&nbsp;Name:</strong>&nbsp; Arissara Nukul<br><strong>Co-author Names:</strong> -<br><br><strong>University/Organization:&nbsp; University of Phayao,Thailand<br><br>Abstract:<br></strong>The purpose of this research was to study of garden in Tai Lue traditional houses in Chiang Kham District, Phayao Province. Qualitative research was conducted. Data were collected from information by interviewing interviewing the elderly who has good knowledge of local plants in the community, and collected landscape study data set in the vernacular house. This research also collected the element in terms of tangible and intangible culture in Tai Lue folk garden, Chiang Kham District, Phayao Province, Thailand. The study was done from documents, textbook and a collection of photographs of community in the past, and field surveys data collection. The results of the study revealed that the allocation of land use in Tai Lue garden is unique in terms of characteristics, names, elements, and popularity of planting plants for eating and use. It is unique to the Tai Lue people and is similar to the Northern people in some area parts, which can be classified as 1) the area according to beliefs and wisdom, 2) the usable area, 3) decorative area, and 4) the identity is similar with the Lanna people. This information can be used in the conservation of the wisdom heritage of the Tai Lue community to develop community tourist attractions including application landscape design guidelines that are consistent with local houses to promote cultural landscapes of Tai Lue ethnic communities.<br>Keywords : Tai Lue, Vernacular Landscape, Cultural Landscape</div><div><strong>Biography:</strong>&nbsp; Miss Arissara Nukul is a lecturer from School of Architecture and Fine arts, University of Phayao, Thailand. She Graduated in Master Degree of Architect (Urban Design) ,Faculty of Architecture, Silpakorn University, Thailand. She is interested in Landscape Architectect and Urban design. E-mail: candle.cuisine@gmail.com, Tel. +66 85 863 3969</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[The objectives of this research were: 1) to study the influence and development of architectural styles of Tai Lue Viharn of Wat Saen Muang Ma Temple, and 2) to study and find out methods and approaches for interpreting related issues about influence and development of Buddhist architectural styles of Viharn of Tai Lue in Saen Mueang Ma Temple. Qualitative reseAt present, Tai Lue Viharn of Wat Saen Mueang Ma obtains the status of cultural heritage and is a representative of the Tai Lue Viharn, influenced by Tai Lue ethnic group from Xishuangbanna in the People's Republic of China, which has influenced Thai boundaries through the city of Nan, Chiang Muan City, and Chiang Kham respectively. From the results of this study, it was found that 1) Tai Lue Viharn of Wat Saen Mueang Ma was influenced and reflected through the curvature of the lines around the shape of the roof structure and the lifting parts of the temple roof set. The original architectural style has influenced Viharn, which can be seen from the canopy or hip roof elements covering the surrounded building. The shape of the roof of Viharn has been applied with "open gable shape" style which generally appears in Lanna, and 2) It was also found that the methods for interpreting the meanings should be ordered along with examples of temples in Xishuangbanna, compared with Viharn of Wat Saen Mueang Ma, including Tai Lue Viharn in Chiang Kham District and those of Khang Khiang city in Chiang Muan and city of Nan, in order to see the development of architectural style, which reflects differences in the development of the roof shape pattern, which are clearly visible.]]></description>
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