On September 1, 2013, international students at the Faculty of Science and Thai students from the Department of Chemistry joined in a day trip to study Thai arts, architecture, and culture of different religions.
Thonburi, the city on the other side of Chao Phraya River opposite to Bangkok, was a capital of Thailand for 15 years during the transition from Ayutthaya to present-day Bangkok. Communities in Thonburi are less westernized than Bangkok and could be a good experience for international students as well as Thai students to study about Thai traditional culture. During the trip, a long-tail speed boat was the main transportation.
Klong Bang Laung, the main route for this trip.
During the tour

Escape the heat
Inside Masjid Ton Son; the site of the oldest mosque in Bangkok history
Masjid Ton Son Compound
Inside Masjid Bang Luang, a mosque with Thai-architecture
Wat Hong Rattanaram
Inside the temple
The Holy Water Pond at Wat Hong Rattanaram
Blacksmith at Ban Bu community
Talad Phlu Train Station&Market, the last stop of the day
Though the weather is hot on that day, students enjoyed visiting temples, mosques, markets, and a Thai-style blacksmith community and learned Thai culture together.
This one of many activities that the Faculty provides for international students during their stay here.