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Tuesday, August 29, 2017 

A manga history exhibit in Thailand

The Thailand Nation wrote about a manga exhibition being held in Bangkok to celebrate 130 years of diplomatic relations between Thailand and Japan, and it describes how artists of the 18th-19th centuries still have some influence over how mangakas work their style today.

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