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[1962] Length 31.25 minutes 16 mm film / black and white / dubbing Production director State Railway of Thailand Produced by Pradit Thesprasit Photography by Narong Nahutanon Script by Uthai Anantasomboon Witthayakon Somphan Panathuk Sound by Phinyo Kaewprasit Narrator Poonlap Anuman This is an episode of the TV documentary series “Two Sides of the Railway” produced by the State Railway of Thailand. It is a picture of forestry that used to flourish in the past. The film introduces Den Chai Station in Phrae Province, which was an important station for transporting teak from the high forests of Thailand to Bangkok and the point where the best quality teak in the world is found. It also tells the story of the process of felling teak and the steps of preparing elephants to work in the forest in detail. This film has been registered as a national film heritage for the 6th time. You can follow the film and stories about the films registered as national film heritage at • National Film Heritage At present, the 7th National Film Heritage Registration Project in 2017 is open for you to submit a list of films to be included in the selection of films to be registered as national film heritage. You can view details and submit your name at http://www.fapot.org/th/news_detail.p... from today until 18 April 2017.