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Jao Nang : ウィキペディア英語版
Jao Nang

''Jao Nang'', also known as ''The Princess's Terror'' ((タイ語:เจ้านาง); ), is a period horror Lakorn which originally aired in the mid-1990s and became known among Thai viewers as the most frightening lakorn. It starred Chakkrit Amarat (จักรกฤษณ์ อำมรัตน์) and Kavinna Suvannaprateep (กวินนา สุวรรณประทีป) in the leading roles.
In 1997, BBTV Channel 7 released its hit lakorn, ''Pob Pee Fa'', which provided a plot similar to this lakorn, but with different characters and story details. This 1997 lakorn was later referred to as a remake by some viewers.
The real identity of Pee Fah is Phi Pop (ผีปอบ), a ghost of popular Thai folklore.
==Plot==
A princess of the northeast kingdom, suddenly possessed by the spirit of an ogress, turns to an evil spirit to find the raw food and fresh blood that must be provided in a banana leaf for a sick spirit. This has occurred over the centuries, with several generations of princesses in terror.

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