

Drama · Romance · History
Overview
A mirror joins two worlds, modern-day Bangkok and Bangkok under Rama IV, together. Maneechan, a diplomat investigating recently uncovered documents in France concerning ancient Thailand, learns the story behind them first-hand as she travels back in time through the mirror.
Top Cast


Florence Faivre
Florence Faivre
Maneechan
Florence Faivre
Maneechan
Stephane Lambert
Stephane Lambert
François Xavier
Stephane Lambert
François Xavier
Vanchart Chunsri
Vanchart Chunsri
Lord Chaophraya Sri Suriwongse
Vanchart Chunsri
Lord Chaophraya Sri Suriwongse
Pisek Intrakanchit
Pisek Intrakanchit
Ratchamaitree
Pisek Intrakanchit
Ratchamaitree
Roland Neveu
Roland Neveu
The French Consul
Roland Neveu
The French Consul


Rangsiroj Phanpheng
Rangsiroj Phanpheng
Akarathep Worakarn
Rangsiroj Phanpheng
Akarathep Worakarn


Nirut Sirijanya
Nirut Sirijanya
Maneechan's Father
Nirut Sirijanya
Maneechan's Father
Peeruth Tulananada
Peeruth Tulananada
Raiwat
Peeruth Tulananada
Raiwat
Philip Wilson
Philip Wilson
British Diplomat
Philip Wilson
British Diplomat
Davorin Nikolavcic
Davorin Nikolavcic
French Officer
Davorin Nikolavcic
French Officer
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