Hello everyone.
Today is the 2nd day that I am still on a long holiday and on a trip to Hat Yai District, Songkhla Province. Today's morning atmosphere is the same as usual. The morning is bright and clear, but I think that before dawn it will probably rain because looking down from the 8th floor where I live in this hotel, I saw that the road was wet since morning. But now the rain has stopped, so I am planning with my family where to take the kids. There are many places to visit and eat here, but my family and I want to take the kids to open their eyes at a university in Hat Yai District, which is Songkhla University. This is a large and very famous university in Hat Yai District. And I just found out that they allow children to visit the museum about the evolution of science. My husband has studied that outsiders can visit here, which is great because I want my children to see new and different things and learn about the history of ancient things. I apologize if I use the wrong words because I am not very good with scientific terms.
On the day we arrived at the university, there was a graduation ceremony for the students who graduated this year, with many parents' cars filling the university. Another thing is that it rained and flooded in some areas. Therefore, today it seemed inconvenient to find a good parking spot because the school's activities were held on weekdays, not weekends like in Malaysia. But it's okay, when I arrived, I didn't hesitate to take my children to the university museum immediately. When I got there, I bought tickets to enter. Mostly, there are school activities organized for children to visit by buying tickets for 10 baht per person. But my daughter and I are outsiders and not related to the educational personnel of the school, so I paid 30 baht per ticket and my daughter 20 baht per ticket, but children under 110 cm in height get in for free. In addition, seniors who are 60 years old and above also get in for free.
On the day we went to the Science Museum, there were also children from a school in Hat Yai District who came with their parents and teachers to visit this museum as well. The children were between the ages of 9 and 14. When the children arrived, there was a guide introducing the place and having the children wait in a line. Then there was an introduction in front of the entrance for a while before the children were allowed to walk inside. However, my children and I, who had already bought tickets, walked in before the students entered.
Starting from the entrance, the atmosphere is very cool. When you walk in, you will see various things that the museum has brought to display for us to see. In addition, if you continue walking along the path, you will see various animals that the college has created. The children are very excited and talk non-stop, asking questions with curiosity. I keep explaining to my children. This is the first time they have come out to open their eyes to science, which I am secretly happy that my children are happy and interested in what is in front of them. We walk in, room by room, to see science work until we reach the skeleton structure of various animals. This room has many types of animals, dinosaur structures, snake bones, and in addition, there are insects and butterflies. In this room, we spent a lot of time looking at each point and explaining. There are no lecturers here to come and explain to outsiders. And at some points, I read what the staff wrote on the whiteboard or on the pictures on the walls, which is convenient for everyone.
After walking all the way inside, we walked back this time and met a group of students who were walking into the museum. After we had seen all the parts, we went back out and went to the next place. Today, the children looked very happy and had a lot of fun, gaining both knowledge and excitement. Thank you to my friends who stopped by to read the article and see the photos that I shared today. I hope you enjoy what I shared today.
Thank you for following and supporting me all the time. For today, I have to go and see you again in the next article, everyone. Bye-bye to all my friends.