Buddhist Youth Volunteer Network organized a staff volunteer project between May 30, 2021 – June 12, 2021, by gathering students and graduates from various colleges across the country to conduct peace candle lighting activities. All participants made merit together by organizing online activities through the Zoom system. Ms. Ratiyaporn Chusuwan, a student from the InternationalRead More
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Ms. Rattiyaporn Chusuwan, our WUIC student has joined the activity of “International Lighting Candles For Peace” on 3rd April 2021, hosted by Youth Volunteer Light Of Peace Thailand. This activity was an online meeting for everyone from all over the world to come and light candles for peace in the hearts together.
Previous Next The Songkran celebration is rich with symbolic traditions. As a way to show respect, younger people often practice water pouring over the palms of elders’ hands. On 7th April, WUIC student club in collaboration with Liberal Arts school organized Songkran activities. The event was held at ground floor, AD building.
November full moon shinesLoy Krathong, Loy KrathongAnd the water’s high in local river and the klong,Loy Loy Krathong, Loy Loy Krathong,Loy Krathong is here and everyone is full of cheer!We’re together at the klong,Each one with their krathong,As we push away we pray we can find a better day.Yesterday, we celebrated the beautiful festival ofRead More
Previous Next WUIC joined Walailak’s Songkran Festival 2021 organized by Walailak Abode of Cultureon Thursday, 8th April 2021, 8.30 a.m. onwards at Canteen, Students’Activity Building, Walailak University.