Mayor Itthiphol Kunplome (back row, center) presents
awards to Pattaya’s most outstanding citizens and community groups for upholding
royal values and working on behalf of society.
Jetsada Homklin
Pattaya recognized its most outstanding citizens and community groups
for upholding royal values and working on behalf of society.
Twenty-two individuals and groups received plaques and certificates. Nominations
were taken in three categories: Individuals following HM the King’s “sufficiency
economy” philosophy, outstanding individual contributions to society, and
outstanding community organization.
The five outstanding citizens were: Phatsaraphol Jaroenphol from Chumsia
community, Kasem Juyaeng from Nhong Tabaek community, Kulharp Aonyungyuen from
Wat Bunkanjanaram community, Ladda Yangtae from Soi 5 Thanwa community, and
Wanna Ngarmsuwan from Old market Naklua community.
Outstanding contributors to society included: Preecha Buranasin from
Charoensukphatana community, Phirom Seangjaem from Koh Pai community, Sompong
Pukcharoen from Wat Chaimongkol community, Somnuk Bunmalert from Bankrabok 33
community, Thanyanant Salee from Nhongphangkhae community, Somsak Pawan from
Mappradu community, Hatsane Kasaveak from Rungrueng community, Hor Kleeteang
from Kaothalo community, Sipphavit Rattanawarophas from Lhaemrajwet community,
and Nuanlaor Paphan from Central Pattaya community.
The outstanding citizens honored for adapting and using the sufficiency economy
principle were: Suphatsorn Theamphul from Koh Pai community, Kavarin Inthashoti
from Shong Lom community, Panomporn Ranghom from Mappradu community, Suphatsorn
Thongfue from Sai community, Kosum Jaihom from Nhongpankhae community, Amphai
Buaplaengsee from Laem Rajvet community, Ulaiwan Yimvisai from Central Pattaya
community and Vinia Jaemahad from Charoensuk Pattana community.
The Sai community also won an award for its use of the royal philosophy.