User:Pgthao95
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Introduction
You do not need to know me, and I do not wish to be known. I format pages to keep them clean and well-organized, add hyperlinks to related pages, and improve overall readability. I create pages when I believe the topics—such as people, shows, or other subjects—should be more widely known.
Pages that I'd created
Below are the Wikipedia pages I have created. Any subsequent edits to these pages are reviewed and approved by Wikipedia according to its rules and guidelines. I do not actively monitor these pages after creating them. I created them simply because I believe the world should know more about these subjects.
Pages that I'd improved
| Page | What I improved |
|---|---|
| Kang Ho-dong | Added a table for 'Television shows' |
| Lao kip | Added a table for and images of the current Lao banknotes |
| Commanders who never lost a battle | Caterogized commanders into different era and continents, and info of the commanders |
| Three Princes of the Kingdom of Laos | Added more info of the Princes and photos of the Princes and their supporters |
Images I uploaded
- Thai Government Lottery ticket for 1 June 2023 drawing
- Thai Charity Lottery ticket for December 30, 2020 drawing to raise fund for the Borommanard Srinakarin building, Faculty of Dentistry, Chulalongkorn University
- The obverse side of the Second Class (Bronze Medal) Red Cross Citation Medal.
- Three medals of the Red Cross Medal of Merit; the medal on the left was made during the reign of Rama VIII, while the center and right medals were made during the reign of Rama IX.
- Three medals of the First Class (Gold Medal) Red Cross Medal of Appreciation; two displayed with the obverse side up and one with the reverse side up. The center medal has a metal content of 81.05% gold (Au).
- Two medals of the Second Class (Silver Medal) Red Cross Medal of Appreciation, shown with the obverse and reverse sides up.
- Three medals of the Third Class (Bronze Medal) Red Cross Medal of Appreciation, shown with the obverse and reverse sides up.