Ban Sai Thong
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| Author | Ko Surangkhanang |
|---|---|
| Language | Thai |
| Genre | Fiction, romance |
Publication date | 1950 |
| Publication place | Thailand |
Ban Sai Thong (Thai: บ้านทรายทอง, lit. 'golden sand house') is a Thai romantic novel written by Ko Surangkhanang. First published as a serial in Piyamit magazine in 1950, it became one of the most popular novels of the time. Telling the story of Photchaman, a commoner girl who's sent to live with her aunt's condescending noble family, the novel has been adapted into four plays, six television soap operas, and two films.[1]