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“B Chanchaem” made an offering at her hometown in Nong Khai Province.

People of Fa Rai District, Nong Khai Province, held a Bai Sri ceremony to welcome 'Nong B' Chanchaem Suwanpheng, the bronze medalist hero of the Olympic boxing competition. Meanwhile, 'Nong Tennis' Panipak Wongpattanakit donated 100,000 baht to the Thai Red Cross Society for flood relief in the North and opened an auction for shirts and mascot dolls. Mr. Sunan Suwanpeng, Mrs. Rungruedee Suwanpeng, parents of "Nong B", Flight Sergeant Chanchaem Suwanpeng, an amateur boxer who won a bronze medal at the 2024 Olympics, and residents of Fa Rai District, Nong Khai Province, organized an event to welcome the bronze medal hero who has returned home. Chanchaem went to pay respects at the shrine of Pu Dam at Huai Ngu Fai, Village 1, Wang Luang Subdistrict, Fa Rai District, Nong Khai Province, which is a sacred shrine of Pu Ta that the villagers respect and believe in. She showed Pu Dam a copper medal and said that she had brought the medal back for him to see. She also organized a folk music performance to fulfill h er vow. Then, a traditional Isan Bai Sri ceremony was held for Chancham and awards were received from various sectors to congratulate her on her success. Previously, Kong Huai Rai had said that he would come and play music, but it turned out that Chancham had to rush back to Bangkok in the afternoon, so he could only spend time doing activities in his hometown in the morning. As a result, Kong Huai Rai did not come to play music. There was only the Morlam Sing that Chancham's parents had prepared for the villagers to watch and to make an offering to the shrine of Pu Dam. After the Bai Sri Su Kwan ceremony, Chancham traveled to meet with the students at the school as an alumni at Nong Kwai Kindergarten School, where she studied in primary school, and Wang Luang Phitthayasarn School, where Chancham studied in secondary school. Students from both schools were waiting to welcome her and screamed with joy at seeing their seniors, alumni of the school, and becoming heroes, inspiring the younger students and setti ng good examples for the younger students. As for the welcome from Nong Khai Province, it will be held again on September 18th at Mueang Nong Khai District. Meanwhile, 'Tennis' Panipak Wongpattanakit, a two-time Olympic taekwondo gold medalist, shared a Facebook post by Sirichai's father on the page Tennis panipak wongpattanakit, with the message, 'Kindness from a southern girl to the northerners. Thank you to Tennis for donating 100,000 baht to the Thai Red Cross Society to help flood victims, so that it can be used to buy consumer goods for them.' 'Tennis understands the hardships of the victims in the north very well, so I would like to donate 100,000 baht so that the Thai Red Cross Society can use it to buy consumer goods and food for the victims. I sincerely hope that this flood situation will improve and return to normal soon. We Thais will never abandon each other.' In addition, this morning, Nong Tennis also posted a clip of an auction of a taekwondo shirt and a Frigee mascot doll for the 2024 Olymp ic Games to raise money for flood victims in the North. The auction will take place from noon today (August 28) to noon tomorrow (August 29). Source: Thai News Agency