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Thai massage gets UNESCO heritage status

Originating in India and practiced in Thailand for centuries, the massage was popularized when a specialty school opened in the 1960s to train massage therapists from around the world

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A glimpse of the body-folding, sharp-elbowed techniques of Thai massage. Pic/stock

A glimpse of the body-folding, sharp-elbowed techniques of Thai massage. Pic/stock

Bangkok: At Bangkok's Reclining Buddha temple, Krairath Chantrasri says he is a proud custodian of an ancient skill — the body-folding, sharp-elbowed techniques of Thai massage, which was added Thursday to UNESCO's prestigious heritage list.

Originating in India and practiced in Thailand for centuries, the massage was popularized when a specialty school opened in the 1960s to train massage therapists from around the world.

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