...If you ask about the purpose of creating a post or thread, it is to let people who see it know, understand, visualize, and feel whatever we want them to participate in with us. Whether it's a post inviting people to travel, asking for computer information, consulting about home decoration materials, or even about the kindness of helping each other, I think everyone has different purposes...
...I, too, for this thread that wants the same outcome is "to let everyone see this place and invite and take our loved ones, whether children, adults, or friends... to this place as much as possible"... Even if after this thread, only one more person goes to this place, I'm happy...
...Hello everyone at Pantip.. Time has passed, Pantip's face has changed, there are many strange things, so let's learn together.. But for me, traveling is always a pair, according to my duties. But this job doesn't travel far, it's just near Bangkok. Or we can call it Bangkok with the "Museum of Agriculture in Commemoration of His Majesty the King" ... This post has comfortable pictures. Looking at it and reading the messages in some pictures may make us see more or think better about ourselves...
...because from now on, this is "The story of agriculture, the story of our father in our home"...
...Starting from Rangsit, from Future Park Rangsit, head straight past the left side of Thammasat University Rangsit Center, drive straight until you reach Novanakorn Hospital... Look to the right opposite is the location of... "The Agricultural Museum in Honor of His Majesty the King" If you notice the signs along the way, you will see a large blue sign on the right side indicating the way... Drive past Novanakorn Hospital until you reach Tesco Lotus and Big C, then prepare to make a U-turn to turn back into the entrance and you will reach the museum...
...(I will attach the map at the end of this post.)
...As seen in the picture, this is a tour car for those who come to enjoy the atmosphere around the area, which includes rice fields, farms, vegetable plots, etc., allowing visitors to walk around, visit, and experience various activities. However, since I arrived a bit late on the day of my trip, I had limited time, so I decided to visit the exhibition inside the building first.
...Upon reaching the entrance, a large sign with a royal decree from His Majesty the King is prominently displayed. Reflecting on His Majesty's words, if they were to come true on this land, I believe that "our country would be a place of unparalleled happiness."...
...As we walk along the path leading to the building, there are many royal pronouncements posted on the pillars and walls for us to read. Finally, we reach the building itself...
...Inside the building, there is a small corner for sipping coffee, drinks, and bread, as well as a souvenir shop for those who are interested. But today it is empty... There are only salespeople and staff in this area.
...The map was closed beside the wall. Others might not think much of it, just a map. But for me, I can only say one word: "Stunned"...
...From the map, the point where my friend and I are standing is the largest dome in the center. You can see that there are many things to choose from around it, or if you want to take a car to see it, it will probably take a long time... The total area, according to the officials, is about 500 rai... It's very large, much larger than I thought could be created by just one person...
...Then I walked around the various booths that were on display. Some of the images were familiar, I had seen them often, I was used to them... But when I came to a place like this, I can only say one word: "It's very powerful"... I noticed from the decoration, the use of various materials, I think the place is really well built and maintained.
...The indoor exhibition is divided into different zones. As you walk around, moving from one corner to another, you will see many different portraits of His Majesty the King...
...The more we see these images, the more we feel that His Majesty works tirelessly for our happiness, using various Buddhist principles as guidance and practice... as reflected in the royal quote in the picture.
... "We shall reign in righteousness for the benefit and happiness of the Siamese people"...
...After walking around for a while, we arrived at the 3D movie screening area. The staff quickly waved us inside to prepare for the presentation on the origins of the film before we could watch the animation.
...Without hesitation, he quickly walked into the room, wondering in his mind what form it would take.
...The room wasn't very big, but after sitting for a while, I guessed it could hold about 100 people... which I think is enough to watch a short film, about 10-15 minutes long... As for the animated film I saw, it was the episode "The Story of the Father in Our House". This media has not been released anywhere yet, so it will only be available here. Therefore, the staff kindly asks that you refrain from recording any images, both still and moving...
...However, for this photo, I only asked the officer for permission to take a picture of the room's atmosphere, so that I could share it with those who are interested and give them an idea of what it's like...
...As we watched, we couldn't help but think that this is the kind of place we need to bring our children to see, to experience, and to instill in them from a young age...
...If you get a chance, you should definitely go see it... The cartoon is cute, children can understand it, or adults may have tears in their eyes... Like me.
...This area showcases His Majesty's photographic works, including portraits of the people he has met and images of various work areas used to support his problem-solving efforts.
...In my opinion, the museum's presentation of various stories, information, principles of work, and royal projects is very interesting... In terms of attracting people's attention, I think the design plays an important role in making things more interesting...
...I think the museum did a great job at this point...
... As seen from the entrance, inside we can still see the royal pronouncements that the museum has arranged, interspersed in various small corners. ..
...In this museum, the exhibitions showcase the virtues and agricultural genius of His Majesty the King, as well as his biography, royal duties, work principles, and much more, allowing us to take our time reading and absorbing the information. I believe there must be some who, after leaving, feel like coming back again.
...This area is dedicated to showcasing photographs of His Majesty's visits to various regions throughout the country. Some of the photographs are displayed on the walls, while others are kept in albums for visitors to browse through. Just looking at the photos on display, one can't help but feel...
...No matter how cold it is, how far north or south you are, how hot it is, or how remote the location is... You have always sacrificed for us.
...A picture is worth a thousand words... But some pictures, a million words cannot describe.
...From a broader perspective, we can once again see the layout patterns, the design of the walls that are made to look interesting, and the choice of decorative materials, which makes it even more attractive and inviting to walk around. I am very happy to see the beauty and intentionality in the design of this place.
...Every little corner, apart from what we have read in the royal address and seen in the pictures of the royal activities... I think people who like to take pictures would probably like it too. Because these designs are what we have chosen to make ordinary letters look more beautiful and prominent. ..
...However, it must be said that the designer deserves praise for their attention to detail.
...Due to the absence of tourists or parents with their children, the picture may seem a little lifeless. So I asked a friend who was with me to take some pictures of me as a model...
...I would like everyone to read this royal decree...
...I myself am glad that at least there are still many things that I know how to "be enough" following the path that my father taught me. .. Off topic, like my favorite camera that I'm currently using. It's natural that newer camera models are more interesting and desirable to own... But maybe because of financial factors, I don't have enough to buy. The desire for greed is naturally clinging... Until finally, I came back to think that "If you have something, use it. We use the camera to make money, so use it until the day the camera breaks down, or use it because the camera is no longer available to use." It's better than the camera still works, but we change it just because of "desire"...
...It may be a small thing, but I'm proud of it...
...The various works, the various intentions of the staff, the caretakers of all the employees here, I believe that everyone will be happy and will be very happy to see a lot of people coming. "A house will be warm if there are people living in it." Here too... It's like a house like a place to show off Dad's various works. Let's see what Dad has done for us together...
...This corner will be a corner to display various works that our King has created. Looking through it, you will see a wooden panel with a white sign saying "Melody of the Royal Composition"... You can press to listen to it. There are many songs available.
...I dedicate about 3 minutes to this corner.. with a song that His Majesty composed the melody for.
...Ranked 19th with the song "Cold Wind" ...is the song I chose to listen to ... out of a total of 48 songs, arranged in chronological order of His Majesty's compositions each year...
...concluding with the area around this phrase "His Majesty's glorious reputation"... which speaks volumes, including the surrounding details that showcase the international community.
...Each area will have different space arrangements and presentation formats. This zone focuses on soil, water, forests, and people... to care for and develop the area based on the principles of social conditions for a better life and sustainable coexistence with nature.
...This is what I want to see more of in places like this...
...The room is a bit dark, but it's still possible to take pictures...
... will be a room that exhibits various projects of the King, both the Royal Projects on the mountains and the personal projects, which are presented to the public for their knowledge and understanding.
...The picture on the left shows the King's visit to the Musoe hill tribe people in Pha Mi village, Chiang Rai province... December 23, 1971...
...I was deeply moved and surprised to see that this was the "King of Thailand"... The one who travels to different paths, no matter how difficult or remote they may be... But he still chooses to travel to meet the Thai people without fail.
...from the royal speech in this picture...
...The word "unity" can be expressed in many hundreds of ways, and as you have said, this is another example of how unity is demonstrated in agriculture...
...still in the same area. This angle will highlight the ecosystem and various development centers...
...The more I walk, the more amazed I feel, and I think further that just in the field of agriculture alone, there are so many stories that he has created, instilled the foundation, and pointed out various directions for us... Whether it's being a musician, an athlete, etc., I think we are so lucky to be following in his footsteps.
...and then walked to the 2nd floor. The day I visited happened to be the first day the museum was open to the public...
...As mentioned earlier, the large crowd in the picture consists of university students who have come to visit the exhibition. Deep down, I believe that these students will be another group that will help to encourage people to pay attention and make time to come here in greater numbers...
...still remains on the 2nd floor... This zone simulates the living conditions of the past, with boats selling rice, fish, and food in the canals, and various shops... which can still be found in some old markets today.
...The replica coffee shop also has portraits of His Majesty the King and Her Majesty the Queen, reflecting the long-standing Thai identity.
...The museum has collected all sorts of little details... coffee cans, matchboxes, cigarettes, betel nut and chewing gum... There are plenty of things to choose from to take pictures of... Actually, if you have a lot of time, there are still interesting corners and zones on the 2nd floor. But since it's already past 3 pm now, I only have about half an hour left, so I decided to go down and take pictures of the lower floor instead... because there are still some zones that I skipped.
..."Water is life. Without water... without life"...
...In this area, the museum showcases the importance of "water," which is arguably the most valuable resource for all living things...
... continuing to tell stories through beautiful ideas like this black shadow that is attached to the wall of the walkway... drilling holes in the material to create a picture of the villagers' way of life as they cast their nets to catch fish... Looking deeper, it might also be in line with what we often hear that the king taught us how to catch fish.
...This room is beautifully designed with a soft touch. The presentation area is shaped like a cute water droplet, surrounded by cartoon walls depicting the importance of water for people, animals, and forests. ..
...before leaving the room with His Majesty's royal decree once again.
...This royal address compares the importance of water resources to us. No matter what, all humans cannot live without water...
...before this room where I stand is gradually extinguished...
...After that, my friend and I started looking for the exit door...
...before encountering another corner where the Queen Mother's car, which she once used, is on display, beautifully decorated with surrounding flowers...
... and another small, cute corner that looks like a small dome, inside which there is a picture of His Majesty the King since he was young.
...In addition to the images and information available, there is also a television to show various events. .. However, as the lights are currently off, we can only capture the atmosphere for you.
...To be honest, I tried to walk out as slowly as possible.
...He thought to himself in order to buy some time to take pictures for a little longer, which was good. Until he captured the last corner of the exhibition room... Today, he arrived late. Just an hour and a half was too little time to read or learn about the many things that His Majesty had created for us.
...In my heart, I hope that the best thing I can do today is to "spread the word about this place" so that more people will visit it...
...If there is one intention, one determination that we can have..
...I myself wouldn't expect much from this set of pictures. I just hope that someone who sees the pictures, sees the different stories, even just a small part of this museum, will decide to invite their loved ones, whether it's their children, siblings, friends, parents, whatever... to try to find time and opportunity to experience the different stories in agriculture that His Majesty the King has worked so hard on... Moreover, we will also see the royal biography, the principles of work, royal projects, wisdom and various developments that we still use today...
...In my opinion, the place has been beautifully and creatively taken care of, but it just lacks people to visit... Imagine if this place was filled with people, riding through the demonstration rice fields, feeding fish in the pond, and enjoying light activities on weekends, etc... The happiest people would be none other than ourselves, who would get to know and see how much our father has done for us...
P.S. This Friday, January 25th to Tuesday, January 29th, there will be a "The King Loves Us" event. There may be more people than usual, but please try to find time to go.
...a picture of the travel route... Or anyone interested in more information can visit www.wisdomking.or.th
...Thank you everyone...
Forzanu
Friday, September 27, 2024 9:52 AM