SURIN: On the grey walls of a rural Thai school’s concrete bunkers, a man calmly paints colourful scenes of helicopters, tanks, fluttering national flags and soldiers carrying the wounded.
“Peace amidst chaos — not everyone can feel this way,” said Watthanachai Kamngam, a 38-year-old music teacher whose vibrant murals were inspired by the harsh reality around him.
Thailand and Cambodia have been locked in fierce military conflict this week at their 800km border, stemming from a decades-long territorial dispute over ancient temples.
