As part of their on-going projects to help the community, the management of the Amari Orchid Pattaya presented a 10 metre long persimmon-almond cake to residents of the Karunyawet Home for the Disabled recently. Director of the home Jitra Temeesrisuk welcomed the benevolent group which also included Thitima Sungpitak (Mam), TV actor and producer.
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