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04/10/2010RMUTT Lotus Museum inviting to send Photo Competition of Lotuses
RMUTT Lotus Museum and Faculty of Mass Media Technology kindly are inviting students and people who are interested in photo competition by sending lotus photos. Conducting “Lotus in RMUTT”, university aims categorically to promote the worth of the lotuses. After RMUTT Lotus Museum had participated the Royal Project under HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, it led RMUTT desired to conduct this project. This project’s name is “Conservation of the Plant Species”. Nowadays, there are more than 200 species of lotuses in Pathumthani province. Moreover, RMUTT Lotus Museum is also another one of many attractive place where are now being promoted. For condition of photo competition, the photo senders are required to use color or color slide film camera or digital camera with its resolution at least 5 million pixels. Moreover, the lotus photo must be taken with lotuses in RMUTT Lotus Museum only. This opens to receive the photo on July 1-30, 2010. For more information, contact at 0-2549-4525 or at www.rmutt.ac.th
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RMUTT Lotus Museum and Faculty of Mass Media Technology kindly are inviting students and people who are interested in photo competition by sending lotus photos. Conducting “Lotus in RMUTT”, university aims categorically to promote the worth of the lotuses. After RMUTT Lotus Museum had participated the Royal Project under HRH Princess Maha Chakri Sirindhorn, it led RMUTT desired to conduct this project. This project’s name is “Conservation of the Plant Species”. Nowadays, there are more than 200 species of lotuses in Pathumthani province. Moreover, RMUTT Lotus Museum is also another one of many attractive place where are now being promoted. For condition of photo competition, the photo senders are required to use color or color slide film camera or digital camera with its resolution at least 5 million pixels. Moreover, the lotus photo must be taken with lotuses in RMUTT Lotus Museum only. This opens to receive the photo on July 1-30, 2010. For more information, contact at 0-2549-4525 or at www.rmutt.ac.th
Translated by Mr. Suraporn Onputtha