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bangkokpost.com — The eagerness of young people in Thailand to make folded paper airplanes has given officials a boost as they search for two representatives to enter a world competition in Japan. The Paper Glider Arena's booth at Bitec, the exhibition centre in Bang Na, was crowded with children and teenagers testing their ability to make origami planes that can stay aloft as long as possible.
''We welcome about 800 people to test their aerodynamic skills each day,'' the secretary-general of the Paper Folding Airplane Association, Prasert Chalermkarnnon, said, adding that most of the visitors were newcomers.
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