Students from Hin Kong School go on a forest exploration to observe wildlife!

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On April 8, 2021, students from Hin Kong School in Nakhon Ratchasima paid a visit to the Agricultural Museum. Students gained an understanding of the critical role forests and their ecosystems play in the natural environment. Students quietly observed animal life in both day and night forests. A balanced environment enables the coexistence of all living creatures and plants. Additionally, students visited the King Loves Us Museum, where they learned visually about HM King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great's significant contributions to agricultural innovation development. They looked at the waterways that traders and farmers used to travel by boat to the local market to sell their wares. Students concluded their visit by viewing a three-dimensional animated film about the life of "Bamboos and the Arrogant Sunflowers." Due to the school's limited time, they chose to participate in the two-hour Sufficiency Agricultural Learning Course. The students thoroughly enjoyed their visit to the Agricultural Museum!