
🌿✨ LUBC Freshman Orientation Trip: Planting for a Greener Future! ✨🌿
As we wrap up an exciting term, our freshmen took action against global warming by giving back to the community through a Mangrove Planting Trip in Klong-Kon, Samut Sakhon!
Mangroves absorb carbon dioxide, protect coastal ecosystems, and fight climate change. By planting them, our students made a real impact on a healthier planet!

Beyond conservation, the trip was filled with hands-on experiences—observing long-tailed macaques
, exploring oyster farms
, and enjoying water activities at the fishermen’s house
. It was a day of learning, teamwork, and making a difference!



A huge thank you to Ajarn Aksika and Mr. Devjeet, our inspiring lecturers, for leading this meaningful trip, and to our dedicated LUBC facilitators, Moe and Nelson, for guiding the teams throughout the day! Your leadership turned this adventure into an impactful mission! 

With this, we officially welcome the school break! Let’s recharge and come back even more motivated to create a sustainable future! 

To wrap up an exciting term, LUBC freshmen took a meaningful step against global warming by participating in a Mangrove Planting Trip in Klong-Kon, Samut Sakhon. Mangroves play a crucial role in absorbing carbon dioxide, protecting coastal ecosystems, and fighting climate change—making this activity a powerful contribution to a healthier planet! Beyond conservation, students enjoyed hands-on experiences, including observing long-tailed macaques, exploring oyster farms, and engaging in water activities at a fishermen’s house. The trip fostered teamwork, learning, and environmental awareness.