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Releasing Crabs in Samut Sakhon

"Sai Mu" believers think that making merit by releasing sea crabs, especially those destined for the chopping board, is a way to redeem the lives of animals and enhance one's fortune in career, finance, and health, though not in love. The act of untying the ropes binding the crabs and setting them free symbolizes the release of our own entanglements. Follow in the footsteps of "Pim Pimprapa" at the Mahachai East Coast Natural Resource and Environmental Conservation and Restoration Learning and Operation Center from 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM.
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Posted: Sep 28, 2024
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