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Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University Invitation to travel near the capital Experience Ban Chorakhe Sam Phan Floating Market Legend of Suphan One of the proactive Rajabhat strategies for local development Join hands with community enterprise groups for organic tourism. To be a model for integrating knowledge through the U Thong Dvaravati Education Center. Visit the area close to the community Create production standards Product quality and distribution Open the Baan Chorakae Sam Phan riverside community market to be a tourist attraction and generate income for the community. It is expected to be a new tourist attraction in Suphanburi. Asst. Prof. Dr. Linda Krabma, President of Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University Mentioning this cooperation that “It is in accordance with the working philosophy of Rajabhat that focuses on the development of education and the local area.
Using knowledge from teachers Students join with networks in the community Email Data To learn and expand the results to enhance economic development at the provincial level. especially the cultural economy To gain an understanding of the nation's arts and culture and develop them to create additional value. Create income for the community The university itself has established the Uthong Dvaravati Education Center. To perform such duties in the community area of U Thong District Suphanburi Province There are both she cooperation of Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University Dvaravati Center in collaboration with the Community Development Department Chorakhe Samphan Subdistrict Municipality and organic tourism community enterprise Including villagers in the area coming together to jointly build shops and in production, produce and distribution.
For the launch of the market this time, it was during the Boon Krayasart festival of the tenth lunar month. The villagers worked together to make the first crocodile-shaped Krayasart in Thailand. To show the ancient legend of the Samphan crocodile community. Along with joining in the dance By the long drum music team From the villagers came to sing songs Especially the songs of Sangthong Seesai, the ghost-faced singer. who were three thousand crocodiles Together they sang a song about their hometown. to honor and worship Luang Pu Pian Former abbot of Wat Photharam, Chansangthong Sisai was famous. Villagers in the present era bring songs to play when there are events in the community. There is also a competition to eat Krayasart snacks. Bringing smiles to the cheering crowd They sang cheering songs. It is fun.” Mr. Chaichana Sriharah, President of the Organic Tourism Community Enterprise said invitingly “Brothers and sisters who come to travel to Suphanburi during the weekend.
Using knowledge from teachers Students join with networks in the community Email Data To learn and expand the results to enhance economic development at the provincial level. especially the cultural economy To gain an understanding of the nation's arts and culture and develop them to create additional value. Create income for the community The university itself has established the Uthong Dvaravati Education Center. To perform such duties in the community area of U Thong District Suphanburi Province There are both she cooperation of Bansomdejchaopraya Rajabhat University Dvaravati Center in collaboration with the Community Development Department Chorakhe Samphan Subdistrict Municipality and organic tourism community enterprise Including villagers in the area coming together to jointly build shops and in production, produce and distribution.
For the launch of the market this time, it was during the Boon Krayasart festival of the tenth lunar month. The villagers worked together to make the first crocodile-shaped Krayasart in Thailand. To show the ancient legend of the Samphan crocodile community. Along with joining in the dance By the long drum music team From the villagers came to sing songs Especially the songs of Sangthong Seesai, the ghost-faced singer. who were three thousand crocodiles Together they sang a song about their hometown. to honor and worship Luang Pu Pian Former abbot of Wat Photharam, Chansangthong Sisai was famous. Villagers in the present era bring songs to play when there are events in the community. There is also a competition to eat Krayasart snacks. Bringing smiles to the cheering crowd They sang cheering songs. It is fun.” Mr. Chaichana Sriharah, President of the Organic Tourism Community Enterprise said invitingly “Brothers and sisters who come to travel to Suphanburi during the weekend.