Sensational birth: baby elephant in Chiang Mai brings good luck!

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Significant events took place in Chiang Mai on October 24, 2025, including the birth of an elephant and a Red Cross meeting.

Am 24.10.2025 fanden bedeutende Veranstaltungen in Chiang Mai statt, darunter die Geburt eines Elefanten und eine Sitzung zum Roten Kreuz.
Significant events took place in Chiang Mai on October 24, 2025, including the birth of an elephant and a Red Cross meeting.

Sensational birth: baby elephant in Chiang Mai brings good luck!

On October 24, 2025, a meeting was scheduled in Phrae Province to organize the upcoming “Fair of Good Things” and an important Red Cross event. Provincial Education Minister, Mr. Sutthin Chanthaworachet, chaired the meeting, which was also attended by Deputy Education Minister, Mr. Phithak Kawiwan, and numerous representatives of educational institutions. This meeting was held at the Ministry of Education conference room in Pa Mat township, Mueang Phrae district, and important details regarding the organization of the events aimed at promoting social initiatives and education were discussed. How Chiang Mai News reports, the Red Cross is a central institution that has carried out many activities in various districts in recent years.

Recently, numerous Red Cross activities were also highlighted, including visits to victims of natural disasters conducted by the presidents of local Red Cross groups. The actions are part of a comprehensive strategy to support people in need and highlighted by Song District Red Cross President Nuan Sukchada Boontip and her dedicated teams. This is happening not only in Song District, but also in Long and Rongkwang. These initiatives are valuable contributions to strengthening social cohesion in the region, especially in times of crisis Chapter News highlights.

A warm welcome

Particular joy was brought by the news of the birth of a male elephant in Chiang Mai, whose mother elephant, “Phang Mina,” and the calf are doing well. This happy birth is celebrated in the elephant family “Doo Chang Doo Doi” and traditionally symbolizes good luck and protection, which is illustrated by the monk's festival dress. Such events are not only important for wildlife, but also contribute to the region's cultural identity.

In addition to the celebrations, there was a ceremony honoring King Chulalongkorn (Rama V) on October 23, 2025, an occasion that brought the community together. Governor Totsapol Phuenudom presided over the event, which was also attended by representatives from Chiang Mai University of Technology. Such moments strengthen a sense of community and honor Thailand's history in a modern context.

Education in focus

The education system in Thailand, which is characterized by state and private schools, continues to be in focus. In a region where these two types of schools often compete with each other, the education system offers interesting insights. While state schools guarantee free education for Thai citizens, private schools often charge higher tuition fees and offer additional qualifications. Loud Thailand specialists Access to university is tied to completion of Matthayom 6 level, although compulsory education from ages 7 to 14 is not always strictly monitored. This creates challenges in terms of equal opportunities, particularly for children from less affluent backgrounds.

Overall, the developments in Chiang Mai and the surrounding provinces show how important social support and education are in society. The events and initiatives of the Red Cross, the offspring of elephants and the simultaneous efforts to improve education demonstrate this impressively and offer reason for hope for positive changes for the community.