On 26 March 2016, Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag and Madame Yupadee Bunnag attended the Green Earth Festival for the International Day of Forests 2016 organized by the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries of Japan, and the Organization for Industrial, Spiritual and Culture Advancement-International (OISCA).
On 26 March 2016, Ambassador ...
On June 20th 2017, the Foreign Policy Manager, Mr. Yoshinori Kawamura and General Manager of Earth Chemical Co., Ltd Mr. Kenichi Sasaki paid a courtesy call on H.E Ambassador Bansarn Bunnag. They introduced the company’s products, such as mouthwash, non-toxic insecticides and fragrances for baths. The company has invested in Thailand under ...
เมื่อวันที่ 26 มีนาคม 2559 เอกอัครราชทูตบรรสาน บุนนาค และภริยาได้เข้าร่วมงาน Green Earth Festival for the International Day of Forests 2016 ซึ่งเป็นความร่วมมือระหว่างกระทรวงเกษตร ป่าไม้ และประมงญี่ปุ่นกับ Organization ...
... its population are farmers. Dependent on rainfall to sustain their crops, farmers would traditionally gather at the beginning of the wet season to shoot homemade
Bang Fai
rockets to the sky to ask the weather god to release the monsoon upon the earth. According to folklore, the higher and louder the rockets blast into the sky, the better. The deity will likely be more pleased with the offering and allow plentiful rainfall for the season’s harvest.
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... in the 43rd International Children’s Art Exhibition. The event was organized by Biiku Bunka Kyokai (The Foundation of Art Education in Japan). Out of 38,139 art pieces from 38 countries nominated for the Ministry’s awards, Kittipat’s “Green Earth” was among the ten selected pieces. The award ceremony was held at Tokyo National Museum on 25 March 2013. Miss Pakvipa Ahviphan, First Secretary, represented Kittipat in receiving the award, which will be directly delivered to him later.
A Legacy That Stands by the People
Don Pramudwinai
Deputy Prime Minister
and Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Kingdom of Thailand
As we approach the end of this very challenging year of COVID-19, Thais around the world are commemorating our National Day on 5
th
December, which is also the birthday of His Majesty the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej The Great, Thai Father’s Day, and World Soil Day. All these occasions remind us of how our nation has evolved this far and what institutional forces...
... of its population are farmers. Dependent on rainfall to sustain their crops, farmers would traditionally gather at the beginning of the wet season to shoot homemade
Bang Fai
rockets to the sky to ask the weather god to release the monsoon upon the earth. According to folklore, the higher and louder the rockets blast into the sky, the better. The deity will likely be more pleased with the offering and allow plentiful rainfall for the season’s harvest.
On 14 November 1955, His Majesty King ...