‘Thaksin-Yingluck’ open a kitchen to help people in Chiang Mai


Thaksin-Yingluck” and “Shinawatra House” opened a kitchen and distributed relief bags, sending encouragement to help Chiang Mai people overcome the flood crisis together.

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra opened the ‘Pan Rak Kitchen from the Heart of Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra’ at Paed Kao Plaza Market, Nong Hoi Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District, to prepare and distribute lunch boxes to Chiang Mai residents affected by the flooding in areas of Chiang Mai Province where the water level is high and where people are unable to go out to shop or travel conveniently at this time. He also provided raw materials to open a field kitchen for the Chiang Mai Provincial Police Station to prepare food to help Chiang Mai residents affected by the flooding in Chiang Mai Province.

While Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister, sent encouragement to the people of Chiang Mai who are facing the major flooding by supporting lunch boxes, kitchen equipment, tents, and boats to distribute food and lunch boxes to t
he people of Chiang Mai who are affected by the flood in the Chiang Mai city area, other districts, and affected communities by using the area of ??’Kad Ton Payom’ or ‘Talat Ton Payom’ on Suthep Road, behind Chiang Mai University as the location of the kitchen, which is an area at the foot of the mountain, safe from flooding. And because she is an alumnus of Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Political Science or ‘Sing Khao’, she used the area of ??Kad Ton Payom to open the kitchen to distribute to the people of Chiang Mai along with distributing relief bags consisting of consumer goods and necessities to the people of Chiang Mai.

Ms. Yingluck also sent a message to the people of Chiang Mai, residents of Chiang Mai, tourists, and everyone in Chiang Mai who were affected by the major flooding this time, to get through this difficult time quickly, to be able to return to life and return to work as usual soon.

“I would like to send encouragement to the people of Chiang Mai to overcome this crisis and grow toget
her,” Ms. Yingluck said in an encouraging speech.

In addition, the Shinawatra family also brought relief bags consisting of instant noodles, canned food, seasonings, toilet paper, toothbrushes, toothpaste and other items, including drinking water, to give to the people of Chiang Mai who were affected by the flooded areas and people are still unable to go out to buy things or travel conveniently at this time.

Source: Thai News Agency

‘Thaksin-Yingluck’ open a kitchen to help people in Chiang Mai


Thaksin-Yingluck” and “Shinawatra House” opened a kitchen and distributed relief bags, sending encouragement to help Chiang Mai people overcome the flood crisis together.

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra opened the ‘Pan Rak Kitchen from the Heart of Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra’ at Paed Kao Plaza Market, Nong Hoi Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District, to prepare and distribute lunch boxes to Chiang Mai residents affected by the flooding in areas of Chiang Mai Province where the water level is high and where people are unable to go out to shop or travel conveniently at this time. He also provided raw materials to open a field kitchen for the Chiang Mai Provincial Police Station to prepare food to help Chiang Mai residents affected by the flooding in Chiang Mai Province.

While Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister, sent encouragement to the people of Chiang Mai who are facing the major flooding by supporting lunch boxes, kitchen equipment, tents, and boats to distribute food and lunch boxes to t
he people of Chiang Mai who are affected by the flood in the Chiang Mai city area, other districts, and affected communities by using the area of ??’Kad Ton Payom’ or ‘Talat Ton Payom’ on Suthep Road, behind Chiang Mai University as the location of the kitchen, which is an area at the foot of the mountain, safe from flooding. And because she is an alumnus of Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Political Science or ‘Sing Khao’, she used the area of ??Kad Ton Payom to open the kitchen to distribute to the people of Chiang Mai along with distributing relief bags consisting of consumer goods and necessities to the people of Chiang Mai.

Ms. Yingluck also sent a message to the people of Chiang Mai, residents of Chiang Mai, tourists, and everyone in Chiang Mai who were affected by the major flooding this time, to get through this difficult time quickly, to be able to return to life and return to work as usual soon.

“I would like to send encouragement to the people of Chiang Mai to overcome this crisis and grow toget
her,” Ms. Yingluck said in an encouraging speech.

In addition, the Shinawatra family also brought relief bags consisting of instant noodles, canned food, seasonings, toilet paper, toothbrushes, toothpaste and other items, including drinking water, to give to the people of Chiang Mai who were affected by the flooded areas and people are still unable to go out to buy things or travel conveniently at this time.

Source: Thai News Agency

‘Thaksin-Yingluck’ open a kitchen to help people in Chiang Mai


Thaksin-Yingluck” and “Shinawatra House” opened a kitchen and distributed relief bags, sending encouragement to help Chiang Mai people overcome the flood crisis together.

Former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra opened the ‘Pan Rak Kitchen from the Heart of Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra’ at Paed Kao Plaza Market, Nong Hoi Subdistrict, Mueang Chiang Mai District, to prepare and distribute lunch boxes to Chiang Mai residents affected by the flooding in areas of Chiang Mai Province where the water level is high and where people are unable to go out to shop or travel conveniently at this time. He also provided raw materials to open a field kitchen for the Chiang Mai Provincial Police Station to prepare food to help Chiang Mai residents affected by the flooding in Chiang Mai Province.

While Ms. Yingluck Shinawatra, former Prime Minister, sent encouragement to the people of Chiang Mai who are facing the major flooding by supporting lunch boxes, kitchen equipment, tents, and boats to distribute food and lunch boxes to t
he people of Chiang Mai who are affected by the flood in the Chiang Mai city area, other districts, and affected communities by using the area of ??’Kad Ton Payom’ or ‘Talat Ton Payom’ on Suthep Road, behind Chiang Mai University as the location of the kitchen, which is an area at the foot of the mountain, safe from flooding. And because she is an alumnus of Chiang Mai University, Faculty of Political Science or ‘Sing Khao’, she used the area of ??Kad Ton Payom to open the kitchen to distribute to the people of Chiang Mai along with distributing relief bags consisting of consumer goods and necessities to the people of Chiang Mai.

Ms. Yingluck also sent a message to the people of Chiang Mai, residents of Chiang Mai, tourists, and everyone in Chiang Mai who were affected by the major flooding this time, to get through this difficult time quickly, to be able to return to life and return to work as usual soon.

“I would like to send encouragement to the people of Chiang Mai to overcome this crisis and grow toget
her,” Ms. Yingluck said in an encouraging speech.

In addition, the Shinawatra family also brought relief bags consisting of instant noodles, canned food, seasonings, toilet paper, toothbrushes, toothpaste and other items, including drinking water, to give to the people of Chiang Mai who were affected by the flooded areas and people are still unable to go out to buy things or travel conveniently at this time.

Source: Thai News Agency