Number of cultural activities on campus (e.g.Cultural Festival) including virtual activities (if any)

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The cultural activities on campus organized by the University: more than 3 events

  • Maejo University with Maejo Alumni Association made an offering to the Maejo Shrine in order to prepare to improve the landscape under the project, “Decorating a Garden for Mother”. On Thursday, October 28th, 2021 at 08.09 a.m. Associate Professor Dr. Weerapon Thongma, President of Maejo University presided over the worshiping ceremony of Maejo Shrine for auspiciousness before starting the landscape improvement project ” Decorating a Garden for Mother ” at Maejo Shrine which is a project that Maejo University together with Maejo Alumni Association and a network of Maejo alumni across the country organized.
  • On August 26th, 2021, the Faculty of Architecture and Environmental Design organized the ceremony “Krob Kru Kin Or (Sacred ceremony to indoctrinate the students):Integrated Arts 2021” in order to cultivate professional ethics, build morale in education as well as create unity among the group and show their gratitude to the teachers who have been practicing education. The religious ceremonies were carried out by the monks of the New Agricultural Meditation Office. There was also a Bai Sri Su Kwan ceremony for the Lanna art teacher. During the pandemic situation of Covid-19, the ceremony war organized in an online platform.
  • On Friday July 23rd, 2021 Associate Professor Dr. Weerapol Thongma, President of Maejo University presided over the candle offering ceremony for the year 2021, leading the executive members, faculty, and staff to join the ceremony, offering candles, rain bathing cloth and Thai Dharma items for monks at Maejo Temple, Wivewanaram Temple, Pa Muet Temple, Thung Muen Noi Temple and Wat Huai Kiang in order to preserve Buddhism and carry on the tradition of the Buddhist Lent.
  • On Friday, April 9th, 2021 Maejo University organized a water-pouring ceremony for the President and the respected seniors for the year 2021 to continue the tradition of the Lanna’s New Year. This ceremony has been held annually by the Art and Cultural Center. The ceremony aims at asking for forgiveness and salute the seniors and is a continuation of the Lanna’s New Year tradition or Thai New Year traditions during Songkran Festival.

References: https://erp.mju.ac.th/informationIndex.aspx?tid=7