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Thailand: Overflowing Of Ping River Causes Flooding In Chiang Mai Amid Rainy Season 3

Water levels in the Ping River rose, causing severe flooding across Chiang Mai on September 25 and affecting infrastructure. Small vehicles were stranded on flooded roads, and local shops and stalls were forced to close.

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(SP)AUSTRIA-VIENNA-VIENNA CITY MARATHON

(SP)AUSTRIA-VIENNA-VIENNA CITY MARATHON

(240422) -- VIENNA, April 22, 2024 (Xinhua) -- Participants run past the Vienna State Opera House during the 2024 Vienna City Marathon in Vienna, Austria, April 21, 2024. (Xinhua/He Canling)

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Conductor Ozawa to undergo cancer treatment

Conductor Ozawa to undergo cancer treatment

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa speaks during a news conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 7, 2010, where he announced that he has been diagnosed with an early stage of esophageal cancer. The 74-year-old, who became the first Japanese national to serve as music director of the Vienna State Opera in 2002, said he will cancel all of his concert engagements from January through June for medical treatment.

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Ozawa returns to podium at Vienna's State Opera with Wagner piece

Ozawa returns to podium at Vienna's State Opera with Wagner piece

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (file photo), who serves as music director of Vienna's State Opera, on April 29 returned to the podium with Richard Wagner's ''Flying Dutchman'' after being hospitalized in January 2006 for poor health and canceling his concert commitments in the Austrian capital.

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Conductor Ozawa cancels all performances in 2006

Conductor Ozawa cancels all performances in 2006

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (file photo) has canceled all his opera commitments in 2006 due to health reasons, the Vienna State Opera said on Feb. 1.

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Seiji Ozawa urges youth to go abroad, says hard work virtue

Seiji Ozawa urges youth to go abroad, says hard work virtue

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese maestro Seiji Ozawa gestures during an interview with Kyodo News in Vienna on Feb. 27. Ozawa became the music director of the Vienna State Opera last September after 29 years with the Boston Symphony Orchestra.

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Hagoita reflect 2002

Hagoita reflect 2002

TOKYO, Japan - A Tokyo dollmaker began its annual display Dec. 4 of specially crafted Hagoita, or battledores, featuring world images from 2002. Newly designed Hagoita depict Nobel prize laureates Koichi Tanaka and Masatoshi Koshiba (L), Japanese maestro Seiji Ozawa, who became musical director of the Vienna State Opera in September (R) and free agent Japanese slugger Hideki Matsui who seeks to play in the major leagues next season.

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Austria awards Ozawa with Cross of Honor for Science and Art

Austria awards Ozawa with Cross of Honor for Science and Art

VIENNA, Austria - Seiji Ozawa (R), musical director of the Vienna State Opera, is awarded the Cross of Honor for Science and Art First Class, Austria's highest honor to individuals contributing to arts and culture, by the Austrian government Dec. 2. President Thomas Klestil (L) gave Ozawa the award at the Vienna palace.

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Ozawa conducts Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Ozawa conducts Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (L) thanks members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra after conducting the first regular concert for this season in Vienna on Nov. 2. Ozawa assumed the post of music director of the Vienna State Opera in September.

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Ozawa conducts final concerts in Boston

Ozawa conducts final concerts in Boston

BOSTON, United States - Japanese maestro Seiji Ozawa smiles at the audience April 20 after conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra in the first of two final concerts at Symphony Hall in Boston. Ozawa, who began his tenure with the Boston Symphony Orchestra in 1973, will be resigning in August as he will start serving as musical director of the Vienna State Opera this fall.

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Ozawa begins final concerts in N.Y. with Boston Symphony

Ozawa begins final concerts in N.Y. with Boston Symphony

NEW YORK, United States - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (L), who has been appointed musical director of the Vienna State Opera, and cellist Mstislav Rostropovich accept the applause of the audience at Carnegie Hall in New York on April 9. Ozawa began his final series of appearances in New York with the Boston Symphony Orchestra before assuming the new post.

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Ozawa says he will concentrate on opera in fall next year

Ozawa says he will concentrate on opera in fall next year

PARIS, France - World-renowned conductor and music director Seiji Ozawa speaks at a news conference in Paris on June 6, ''After assuming the post of music director of the Vienna State Opera in the fall of next year, I want to immerse myself in opera more.''

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Ozawa begins final concerts in N.Y. with Boston Symphony

Ozawa begins final concerts in N.Y. with Boston Symphony

NEW YORK, United States - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (L), who has been appointed musical director of the Vienna State Opera, and cellist Mstislav Rostropovich accept the applause of the audience at Carnegie Hall in New York on April 9. Ozawa began his final series of appearances in New York with the Boston Symphony Orchestra before assuming the new post.

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Seiji Ozawa urges youth to go abroad, says hard work virtue

Seiji Ozawa urges youth to go abroad, says hard work virtue

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese maestro Seiji Ozawa gestures during an interview with Kyodo News in Vienna on Feb. 27. Ozawa became the music director of the Vienna State Opera last September after 29 years with the Boston Symphony Orchestra. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa returns to podium at Vienna's State Opera with Wagner piec

Ozawa returns to podium at Vienna's State Opera with Wagner piec

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (file photo), who serves as music director of Vienna's State Opera, on April 29 returned to the podium with Richard Wagner's ''Flying Dutchman'' after being hospitalized in January 2006 for poor health and canceling his concert commitments in the Austrian capital. (Kyodo)

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Conductor Ozawa cancels all performances in 2006

Conductor Ozawa cancels all performances in 2006

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (file photo) has canceled all his opera commitments in 2006 due to health reasons, the Vienna State Opera said on Feb. 1. (Kyodo)

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Conductor Ozawa to undergo cancer treatment

Conductor Ozawa to undergo cancer treatment

TOKYO, Japan - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa speaks during a news conference at a Tokyo hotel on Jan. 7, 2010, where he announced that he has been diagnosed with an early stage of esophageal cancer. The 74-year-old, who became the first Japanese national to serve as music director of the Vienna State Opera in 2002, said he will cancel all of his concert engagements from January through June for medical treatment. (Kyodo)

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Hagoita reflect 2002

Hagoita reflect 2002

TOKYO, Japan - A Tokyo dollmaker began its annual display Dec. 4 of specially crafted Hagoita, or battledores, featuring world images from 2002. Newly designed Hagoita depict Nobel prize laureates Koichi Tanaka and Masatoshi Koshiba (L), Japanese maestro Seiji Ozawa, who became musical director of the Vienna State Opera in September (R) and free agent Japanese slugger Hideki Matsui who seeks to play in the major leagues next season. (Kyodo)

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Austria awards Ozawa with Cross of Honor for Science and Art

Austria awards Ozawa with Cross of Honor for Science and Art

VIENNA, Austria - Seiji Ozawa (R), musical director of the Vienna State Opera, is awarded the Cross of Honor for Science and Art First Class, Austria's highest honor to individuals contributing to arts and culture, by the Austrian government Dec. 2. President Thomas Klestil (L) gave Ozawa the award at the Vienna palace. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa conducts Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

Ozawa conducts Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra

VIENNA, Austria - Japanese conductor Seiji Ozawa (L) thanks members of the Vienna Philharmonic Orchestra after conducting the first regular concert for this season in Vienna on Nov. 2. Ozawa assumed the post of music director of the Vienna State Opera in September. (Kyodo)

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Ozawa says he will concentrate on opera in fall next year

Ozawa says he will concentrate on opera in fall next year

PARIS, France - World-renowned conductor and music director Seiji Ozawa speaks at a news conference in Paris on June 6, ''After assuming the post of music director of the Vienna State Opera in the fall of next year, I want to immerse myself in opera more.''

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