Chiang Mai, Thailand Volunteer Campaign for Love-a unique experience of "Elephant Scavenger Officer"


On December 24th, Shenzhen Experimental Cheng Han School(International Course Campus) went to a real elephant conservation base in Chiang Mai, Thailand to carry out volunteer activities. The park focuses on protecting the elephant's nature. All elephants are free to move and provide thoughtful care and sufficient food for elephants.


Under the leadership of the team teachers and staff, the students not only contacted the elephants at close range, but also learned about the conditions of the camp and the origin of the elephants in the park. They remembered their names and origins and learned how to properly and safely feed elephants and elephants. get along.



Go to the elephant site to feed the elephants, understand the camp conditions and the origin of the elephants in the park, remember their names and origins, and learn how to properly and safely feed elephants and elephants. For the first time, the students were in close contact with the elephant, focused and serious, and careful and cautious when feeding the baby elephant.



After feeding, he led the elephant to walk in the camp and enjoy the natural pleasure between the green space and the hills. Subsequently, Singaporean Chinese international volunteer teacher Xia explained to Cheng Han students the life habits of elephants, as well as understanding and making elephant herbs.



Miss Xia demonstrated live how to make elephant herbs and understand the ingredients of herbs.



Planting elephant grass and maintaining fields, helping to unload elephant food(elephants need 200-300 kilograms of food per day), and feeding elephants with elephant husbands.




The weather in Thailand is exceptionally clear. In the hot sun, they wear work clothes and start planting elephant grass to prepare for the elephants to have enough food.




Participating in this volunteer activity not only allows Cheng Han students to truly understand different humanities and customs in various countries, quickly enhance their language skills in different environments, and enrich their own life experience to broaden their horizons. It also strengthened the spirit of teamwork and helped vulnerable groups to save endangered species in volunteer activities.


By helping more people who live at the bottom of every society in the world, they are grateful for what they have and accumulate spiritual wealth while proving their ability and the value of life.