Arts as Landmarks in Thailand

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The project aimed to combat corruption through competitive activities and symbolic expression. Mrs. Kanarin Su-angkavatin, Director of the Suphanburi Campus’s General Affairs Division, participated in the Arts as Landmarks in Thailand project. Mr. Nattapat Suwanprateep, Governor of Suphanburi Province, and Professor Wichamakul, President of the Anti-Corruption Foundation, were among the others in attendance. The performances included a singing competition, Suphanburi folk songs, and hand stamping on the bouquet tree, which is a symbol of having clean hands and honesty. The project activity took place at Chaloem-Phatrachinee Park in Banharn Jamsai Tower, Suphanburi Province.

Written by Ajarn Dr. Duke

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