Let's go to the agricultural fair!



This is an invitation I've been hearing since I was in college. What's so good about this event that everyone's inviting me?



I happened to be in the area for business, so I stopped by to see what's new this year.



I went out empty-handed and borrowed my younger sibling's camera to take pictures. After taking the pictures, I thought to myself, "Should I review the camera and lens, or the work itself?" (lol)



The university hosts one major agricultural fair annually, encompassing the entire campus. Additionally, several smaller agricultural fairs are held throughout the year.



Without further ado, let's dive straight into the heart of the matter with a visual exploration of this event. What's in store? Let's find out!



This year's event is called the 2017 Agricultural Fair: The Science of the Land, Farming According to the Father's Teachings. Here is the map.



The highlight is at the end of the thread. 555



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Get ready to visit the event.



Upon entering the event, a considerable crowd was present. An abundance of food was available, catering to the attendees' hunger. This initial zone showcased a diverse selection of culinary delights, readily accessible throughout the event, alleviating any concerns regarding sustenance.



The food selection was extensive, offering a wide variety of options.



Food lovers, don't miss out!



The rice looks delicious, freshly cooked and steaming hot.



This zone is not crowded, so you don't have to worry about large crowds.



Capture the dining atmosphere.



There's also "jim jum" (a Thai hot pot dish). Oh, and what we chose to eat was this: grilled chicken with papaya salad. The wait wasn't too long, so I walked around taking photos.



Does it look delicious?



Eat it, what are you waiting for?



After finishing the meal, I decided to take some photos to test out my camera and lens, which I haven't used much lately. This photo was taken with the Fujifilm X-T1 and the 35mm f/1.4 lens.



The scene behind the photo wasn't easy. To get the shot, I had to be patient. There were a lot of people.



Traditional Thai ice cream

Let's move on to another zone by spreading out the map!



Pet Zone



A plethora of equipment, I have no idea what it is. 5555



Authentic Thai betel nut bag!

This zone is likely to appeal to animal lovers.



Goat's milk is also available.



It is heartwarming to see that things are finally in order.



Let's continue.



Crowded but determined to fight.



Let's zone out with the trees.



There are many options to choose from.



Take some photos for fun.



Juice shops are ubiquitous, offering refreshments around the clock. The highlight is the handsome owner, who is simply irresistible.



The girls are no less.



The restaurant next door, I don't know what it's called, but the food looks delicious.



Purchased because the seller was funny.



The female squid vendor is just as beautiful. This is a first-year student!



Other zones will feature various agricultural equipment and booths from different vendors.



I did not capture the details because there were simply too many.



The deadline for the assignment is this Sunday.



See you again in the next review. ^___^



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