. >> reporter: komkai has finished packing and is ready to move. the family has generations of history in this place. it's the day of the move festival, one of the biggest events in the chinese calendar. the festival is a precious chance for komkai to spend time with the neighbors. >> translator: i feel both happy and sad at the same time because in the future, we might not get a chance to meet like this again. i really hope the chinese community can continue to get together wherever we go so we don't forget our traditions. >> reporter: this historical community will soon be separated. komkai prays for luck and good fortune as she prepares for new life away from chinatown. ra dhirakaosal, nhk world, bangkok. >> and that will wrap up our bulletin for today. i'm patchari raksawong in bangkok. >>> an 11-year-old boy has discovered the remains of an exceptionally well-preserved mammoth in siberia. experts say this kind of discovery is a once-in-a-century event. the male mammoth was found on the taymyr peninsula in siberia. his remains date back to 30,0