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Sawan Khao Lok District, Sukhothai Province has the Yom River as an important water source for agriculture, especially in Tambon Mueang Bang Yom and Tambon Khlong Krajong, which are major sources of fruit and Kluai Tani trees. People in both sub-districts still maintain their traditional way of life as gardeners, meaning that there are still various fruits planted around and behind their houses, such as sapodilla, star gooseberry, mango, and jackfruit. Most of the houses that are built next to each other are relatives and do not have fences. They also continue the tradition of making merit for new rice, called Salak Phat Khao Lam, in which every household will bring Khao Lam to offer to monks once a year after the harvest. Although Khao Lam can be bought at the market, many families still prefer to make Khao Lam by themselves at every step. In addition, people here have long relied on Kluai Tani for a long time because every part of Kluai Tani is useful, providing food and income, especially Kluai Tani banana leaves, which are of the highest value. However, they require knowledge, understanding, and wisdom in planting and harvesting to ensure quality. Follow the series on the way of life of people on Saturday, June 1, 2023 from 2:30 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. on Thai PBS. ---------------------------------- 👉 Press Subscribe to follow the channel's good programs at: / thaipbs