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One day, my younger sister called me and asked me to take her to Bang Pu to take pictures of birds because she had to submit them to her teacher.

I responded quickly because I enjoy taking photos, and bird photography is a challenge for photographers due to the limited time before sunset and the speed of the birds as they swoop in to eat from our hands.

At the appointed time, I drove to pick up my younger sibling at the university. We left the university at 3:30 PM and drove straight to Samut Prakan province. Once we entered Samut Prakan, there were signs guiding us along the way. As we approached our destination, we looked to the right and saw a large entrance sign that read "Bang Pu Seaside Resort." We made a U-turn and turned left into the entrance.

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The parking lot is large and very convenient. At the end of the parking lot, you will find a bridge called "Sukta Bridge." This bridge is a great place to watch birds.

Sukta Bridge is a bridge that stretches out into the sea. At the end of the bridge is a restaurant called "Sala Sukjai", which serves fresh seafood without having to travel far to Chonburi.

Gulls migrating from Siberia can be found on both sides of the bridge between November and April each year.


The reason why these seagulls come to Bang Pu is because there is still a rich mangrove forest here, which is suitable for finding food.

This area offers fried pork rind for sale in sets ranging from 10 to 50 baht. Tourists who come to watch the birds can purchase these to feed them. However, the main purpose is to capture stunning photos of the seagulls swooping down to eat the food from your hand.

Time to take photos for the professor! I'll be back soon.



This time, watching the birds made me think of the saying…


"The saddest thing in life is not that we don't reach our dreams, but that we live without having any dreams at all."


Don't abandon your dreams and remain seated. Rise, pack your bags, and embark on a journey to pursue your aspirations. Soar freely like a bird, lest you regret your inaction when it's too late.

If you're feeling burnt out or bored, consider taking a 2-3 hour drive to Bang Pu to observe the birds.

Perhaps sitting quietly and watching birds soar freely in the sky could inspire you to chase your dreams once more. Even if you don't reach your ultimate goal, wouldn't it be better than simply sitting still?

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