Prime Minister Visits Huai Hong Khrai Development Study Center in Chiang Mai.

Chiang Mai: The Prime Minister visited the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center in Chiang Mai Province to study the prototype of land development, water, forest, occupation, and community joint use in line with the royal initiative. Ms. Paethongtarn Shinawatra, Prime Minister, together with Mr. Prasert Chantarawongthong, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Digital Economy and Society, Mrs. Narumon Pinyosinwat, Minister of Agriculture and Cooperatives, and Mr. Chulaphan Amornvivat, Deputy Minister of Finance, visited the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center, Tambon Choeng Doi, Amphoe Doi Saket, Chiang Mai Province, to study the prototype of land, water, forest, occupation and community joint use in line with the royal initiative. According to Thai News Agency, the Prime Minister listened to a briefing on the project from the Director of the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center, which is a center for studying, experimenting, researching, and using the results to create a trainin g course to expand to villagers who adhere to the principle of starting with forests, ending with fisheries, and traveling along the way with agriculture. After that, the Prime Minister visited the exhibitions in project areas 1 and 2, which had a total of 16 spots, such as pictures of His Majesty's royal duties, the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center, the Forestry Study and Development Project, the Khun Mae Kuang Forest Area Development Project initiated by His Majesty, and the Agricultural, Fisheries, and Livestock Career Development Promotion Project. While visiting the exhibition booths, the Prime Minister tasted coffee, natural honey, and Khao Kam Lueam Phua water, and praised the fragrant aroma of the rice. The Prime Minister planted a honey tree, the tree of King Rama X, on the occasion of his visit to inspect the Huai Hong Khrai Royal Development Study Center. The Prime Minister then visited the livestock and product processing operations, including fish, frogs, and goats. The Fisheries Department provided dried fish products, which made the Prime Minister happily say, 'My son likes it.' However, while visiting the frog pond, the Prime Minister had to calm down first because he was afraid, and could only look at it.