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Caption Miss D. Easuary (fifth from left), a pioneer to Thailand from Malaysia, and Yang Yia (seventh from left), a Bahá'í who translated the book The New Garden into the Hmong language, are shown with local Bahá'ís in front of 'Bahá'í Centre No. 9' in Thailand's Ban Vinai Refugee Camp, recently built by the Hmien Bahá'ís.
Source Bahá’í News. Issue 655, page 17. View as PDF

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