Thai PBS is set to engage its audience with exciting and diverse programming along with insightful segments focusing on both culture and practical living. This weekend brings highlights such as the intricacies of Koi fish farming, the significance of organic agriculture, efforts to address local community issues, and delightful children’s programming aimed at nurturing young minds.
This vibrant exploration of Koi fish, known for their remarkable beauty and cultural importance, will reveal not just the art of breeding these colorful creatures but also their high valuation within Japanese society. “Let’s discover why Koi fish are so highly valued, the meaning behind their colors, and why the Japanese celebrate them,” invites Thai PBS, framing the telecast as one of the must-watch broadcasts scheduled for February 23, 2024.
From Japan, the cameras turn to Thailand’s northern region, where farmers are embracing organic agriculture as part of the show’s commitment to promote health-conscious choices. The segment showcases the dedication of Chiang Mai's farmers to curbing unhealthy practices and elevates the philosophy summarized simply as, “Eating changes the world.” Here, the ramifications of organic farming extend beyond mere diet to issues of sustainability and community welfare.
Meanwhile, the Thai PBS news team captured the repatriation of 121 Chinese nationals returning to their country, following the announcement from the Karen leader of the Democratic Karen Benevolent Army (DKBA). Addressing growing concerns around illicit practices within their territory, the leader was quoted saying, “No assistance for victims will be provided as we crack down on scammers and call centers within our influence.” This declaration adds a serious note to the broadcast, underscoring the importance of community safety and accountability.
Not all programming is serious, though. Thai PBS Kids aims to entertain and educate through lighthearted programming. One featured segment invites viewers to tune-in as Taipei, one of the young news anchors, shares the spotlight with veteran presenters. “This news segment with Taipei reading news will be lots of fun,” promises the production team, engaging the younger demographic with interactive and enjoyable content.
Each of these segments portrays Thai PBS not just as a broadcaster but as a beacon of community engagement, education, and cultural celebration. With the various thematic programs airing this weekend, there’s something for everyone—from Koi enthusiasts to organic food lovers, and families seeking quality children’s programming.
Catch Thai PBS on February 23 for all these exciting segments and more, either on your television or through their live online streaming on www.thaipbs.or.th/Live. Explore the rich offerings of this platform by following their updates on various social media channels as well.