When mentioning the Royal Projects of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej (Rama IX), many people will have names in their heads.

However, if we are to talk about the last project initiated by His Majesty the King, it has to be this one: "The Weighing of Taro Project," based on His Majesty's initiative.

Nestled in the province of Phetchaburi, not far from Bangkok, this destination is perfect for a one-day trip. So, don't wait any longer… let's embark on an adventure together!

Location

1 Moo 5, Nong Ko Kai Village, Khao Kra Puk Subdistrict, Tha Yang District, Phetchaburi Province, bordering Klat Luang Subdistrict and Khao Kra Puk Subdistrict, Tha Yang District. Directions:

From Tha Yang District, passing the Phetchaburi Water Supply and Maintenance Project, along the route of Tha Mai Ruak Subdistrict, passing the Khao Kapuk - Khao Tao Mo Wildlife Sanctuary, passing Ban Tung Pong School, to the Head Weighing Project. It is about 47 kilometers long. The origin of the Head Weighing Project.

The "Weighing the Cassava" project, initiated by His Majesty the King, reflects his concern for farmers and his desire to promote sustainable agricultural practices that enable them to support themselves and their families.

In 2009, His Majesty the King used his personal funds to purchase 250 rai of land from local residents in Nong Khok Kai village, Khao Kapuk sub-district, Tha Yang district, Phetchaburi province. The land was developed into a center for the collection of various economic crops, serving as a model for farmers, especially in Tha Yang district, Phetchaburi province.

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"Chank Hua Mun": A Legacy of Resilience

The name "Chank Hua Mun" originates from a profound incident involving His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej the Great. During a visit to the Wang Klai Kangwon Palace, the King placed a sweet potato on an antique scale in his study before returning to Bangkok. Upon his return, he discovered that the potato had sprouted roots and leaves. This observation led to the King's insightful reflection: "No matter where a potato is placed, it will sprout." Inspired by this resilience, the King ordered the planting of the potato in a pot. Later, he graciously bestowed seedlings from the same potato to the project, aptly naming it "Chank Hua Mun Project," reflecting the King's vision and the potato's remarkable adaptability.

Upon arrival at the project, purchase an admission ticket at the front desk. The admission fee is very affordable.

Admission fees: Adults (15 years and older) 20 baht each, students in uniform 10 baht each. Monks, novices, nuns, clergy, disabled persons, and children under 3 years old are exempt from the entrance fee. For group visits, please contact the staff in advance. For more information, please call 0-3247-2700-1.

Visiting Hours

This location is open to the public from 8:30 AM to 6:00 PM.

Upon entering the project, find a convenient parking space and then visit the project.

Visitors can explore the area on foot, by bicycle, or by using the project's transportation services, all at no additional cost.

However, if you wish to take the shuttle bus provided by the project, you must contact the staff to register and wait for your turn to be called at the Earth Museum, located next to the Golden Place restaurant.

Upon arrival, you will be directed to the boarding point for an introductory briefing and video presentation. Following the presentation, a staff member will guide you on a tour of the project site.

Project Map

The project map is shown in the figure below.

Figure: Project Map

The vastness of the 250-acre property is evident as the tour bus takes you around the grounds. After the tour, you will return to the starting point.

We recommend taking a bus tour to get a general overview of the project and identify points of interest. Afterwards, you can explore the area in more detail by bike, which is both fun and a great way to exercise.

The process is simple: exchange your ID card for a bicycle, choose one that suits you, and start exploring!

You can ride anywhere within the project. No one will mind. Plus, it's free, free, free.

Some people wonder, "What are we doing here?"

We are here to visit the King's simple farmhouse.

This house was the residence and workplace of His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the ninth king of Thailand.


Come see the father's rice field conversion

Ride a bike through your father's farm

Let's See Dad's Vegetable Patch

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Let's visit the wind turbine field

In addition to the agricultural templates, there are also wind turbines for electricity generation, in line with the government's policy of using renewable energy to produce electricity.

It has a production capacity of 50 kilowatts and currently has a total of 20 trees.

The Provincial Electricity Authority will continue to purchase this clean energy.

Clean energy electricity is not used in a rotating manner on the farm. The amount produced will be deducted from the work used. Every month, there will be money left over. The Electricity Generating Authority of Thailand (EGAT) has returned a check 3-4 times already.


Seeking Mr. Tum and Visiting the Dairy Farm

Khun Tum is a local celebrity. Come and say hello and take a picture with him.

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Big Tum has a red rope tied around his neck, that's Tum.

Tum ignores the dry grass... He doesn't even look at it. 555+ Tum must be thinking to himself that he's already full.

Approaching Khun Tum requires supervision from the staff. Today, we were incredibly fortunate to get up close and personal with Khun Tum.

Thanks to this officer. She said that the boss is not coming in today, so she let me in. Hehe.


Following in the footsteps of the father

In addition to the activities that can be done and studied at the Chang Hua Man Project, there are also beautiful places for us to take pictures to keep as memories.

How happy she must be, Miss Cat. She must be happy to be in her father's farmhouse, right? ^^

Surrounding areas of Nong Seua Reservoir

The evening atmosphere around the Nong Seua Reservoir, with the sunlight shining on the grass, looks quite beautiful.

Support the Father's Project Products

A must-do when visiting the Royal Project is to support its products.

The signature products of the Royal Project's Weighing Taro program are undoubtedly the authentic cow's milk and taro root.

The authentic cow's milk here is truly delicious. You must try it, I confirm.

What will you gain from visiting here?

The Legacy of King Bhumibol Adulyadej: A Life Dedicated to the People of Thailand

The reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the ninth monarch of Thailand, was marked by his unwavering dedication to the well-being of his people. His thoughts, initiatives, and exemplary actions were all driven by a profound desire to improve the lives of all Thais.

One may wonder why the King would choose to shoulder such a heavy burden, sacrificing his own leisure for the sake of his nation. The answer lies in his deep love and compassion for his people. He understood that true leadership meant putting the needs of others before his own, and he tirelessly pursued this ideal throughout his reign.

King Bhumibol's legacy extends far beyond the tangible projects and initiatives he implemented. It is a testament to the power of selfless service and the profound impact a single individual can have on a nation. His life serves as an inspiration to all who seek to make a positive difference in the world.

The aim is to improve our quality of life. Moving forward, we must apply the teachings of our father to benefit ourselves and others. We must do good deeds and practice righteousness to offer merit to His Majesty the King.

We are eternally grateful for His Majesty's boundless grace.

Villagers and officials who work for the King are constantly reminded of His Majesty's words, which are displayed on signs in almost every location. These words serve as a reminder of their duty: "When you work with me, I have nothing to offer you except the shared joy of serving others."

This concludes our simple trip, which required minimal planning. We simply decided and went for it.

Summary of expenses for this trip

1. Fuel cost (LPG gas) = 300 baht.

2. Roundtrip expressway toll = 100 baht

Lunch cost = 178 baht

4. Project admission fee (2 people x 20) = 40 baht

A total of 618 baht divided by 2 people, each person pays 309 baht.

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