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Tian of Siam is an internationally recognized actress, TV host, speaker, educator, and author. Tian began her formal studies in meditation at the age of 5 and has continued to the present day. Her passion is presenting the philosphy of QuamTao and the practice of Gaan Som Quam.

A successful consultant to both businesses and private individuals, her clients include several major corporations (list available upon request for screened inquiries only).

Tian has been the keynote speaker for a variety of conferences worldwide.
She was appointed U. N. representative and called “The Lady of Light” by the world’s largest Buddhist organization.

Tian was featured on CNN for an unprecedented gathering of over 150,000 women, meeting to show the power of meditation.
She was appointed as special ambassador for the Disney Summit on World Peace.
The Nation Newspaper Group proclaimed her “role model of excellence" for youth and women.

She was the official spokesperson for the AVON fight against breast cancer.
Tian is representative to the world for Thai Tourism and continues to work for the Tourism Authority of Thailand on very distinctive occasions.


She left the spotlight in her ancient homeland at the height of her fame and as the country's highest paid cover model to share the spirituality of QuamTao with the modern West.


As a small child, Tian was the first Thai national to appear in the Broadway national production of, “The King and I” with Yul Brynner.

Although Tian is considered a teacher by many; she still considers herself a student and has written a book on her lifelong studies of QuamTao. “Quam: Ancient Answers for Modern Times” is an exposition enhancing all religions and all faiths.

She is most proud of her work with children and teens and crisis.

 

To list all of Tian's accomplishments would be boring for you and embarassing to her. Suffice it to say, "What's in the past is not nearly as important as what you're doing now, and what we'll all do in the future." (But it's nice to visit somtimes!)

 


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