INSTRUTIONS FOR AUTHOR
1) The manuscript must be in Thai, Chinese, or English.
2) For Thai and Chinese articles, you must provide an English version of the title, author’s name, affiliations, abstract, and keywords on the first page.
3) Manuscript Structure
3.1) Information Section
Title: The title should be precise, concise, and clearly convey the manuscript's central focus in both the original language and English.
Author Information: Provide the full names of all authors, their institutional affiliations, official email addresses, and contact details of the corresponding author in both the original language and English.
Abstract: An abstract of 250-350 words is required. It should include the following elements: research background and objectives, methodology, principal findings, significance in relation to Thai–Chinese studies, and a conclusion in both the original language and English.
Keywords: Supply three to five keywords in both the original language and English.
Acknowledgments (optional): Where applicable, specify details of the research project, funding support, and year of completion.
3.2) Content Section
Introduction: Present an overview of the research topic, relevant background, and a concise review of related literature, leading to the research problem or guiding questions.
Objectives: State clearly the aims or purposes of the study.
Methodology: Describe in detail the methods, procedures, or techniques employed in collecting, analyzing, and interpreting the data.
Results: Report the major outcomes and findings of the research.
Discussion and Conclusion: Summarize the key findings, address the research questions, and discuss the implications or significance of the results in the context of Thai–Chinese studies.
References: List all works cited in the manuscript.
3.3) Reference Section
Citation Style: References must follow the author–date system and be arranged alphabetically at the end of the manuscript, in accordance with the APA 7th edition guidelines. Both in-text citations and the reference list must be written in English. In case of references sourced from a non-English language, translate the title to English and retain “in Thai” or “in (Original Language)” in the parentheses. Please note that if references are not cited in order, the manuscript may be returned for amendment before it is passed on to the Editor for review.