The Royal Thai Army, in collaboration with Nongnooch Garden Pattaya, creates garden designs within temples and mosques as a symbol of unity.

The Royal Thai Army, in collaboration with Nongnooch Garden Pattaya, creates garden designs within temples and mosques as a symbol of unity.

The Royal Thai Army, in collaboration with Nongnooch Garden Pattaya, creates garden designs within temples and mosques as a symbol of unity.

Led by General Charoenchai Hinthao, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army, and Lieutenant General Santi Sakuntanak, Commander of the 4th Army Region, along with Mr. Kampon Tansajja, President of Nongnooch Garden Pattaya, a team of over 80 people, equipped with tools and a variety of plants, traveled from Pattaya to Thailand’s southern border provinces. Their mission was to design gardens that bring tranquility and beauty to key religious sites, including both temples and mosques, in the three southernmost provinces of Thailand.

The first garden was created at the Buddhist Park in Narathiwat Province (Wat Khao Kong), located in Mueang District, Narathiwat. The second garden was at the Central Mosque in Pattani Province, located in Mueang District, Pattani. The third garden was at Wat Mueang Yala Royal Monastery in Yala Province. The gardens used various types of plants that symbolize connections across all religions, blending together to create spaces that bring happiness and energy to the local communities.

Nongnooch Garden Pattaya extends its gratitude to the Royal Thai Army for the opportunity to participate in the garden projects in the southern border provinces. It is a great honor to return once again, beautifying the areas and fostering love and unity, contributing to peace in the southernmost provinces of Thailand.

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