TK Park seeks to cultivate curiosity
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TK Park seeks to cultivate curiosity

SOCIAL & LIFESTYLE
TK Park seeks to cultivate curiosity
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Because learning is a lifelong journey, TK Park presents Learning Fest Bangkok 2023 to encourage people to be lifelong learners, from tomorrow to Sunday.

A collaboration with the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration and a network of over 30 learning and academic centres, this is the country's first learning festival held under the theme "WonderLearn" which aims to cultivate a mindset of curiosity and openness to new insights.

The four-day event will be packed with more than 30 activities and events, including learning tours that offer hands-on experience about concepts to encourage curiosity, informative virtual sessions by experts and academics, and fun and educational activities.

Tomorrow's highlights include "TK Cafe by Another Dot" which invites everyone to create their own signature cocktail and coffee art; an exhibition by OKMD that offers tips and techniques to help you become a more efficient learner, and an exclusive tour of the Bangkok Underground Museum.

Also, expect to meet and greet celebrity gamers and play games with them. Alternatively, come and exercise your brain with sport stacking while learning to enhance your athletic performance.

On Friday, there will be three virtual public sharing sessions on "Inquiry-based Learning", a teaching method that encourages learners to ask questions in order to trigger curiosity. They will be broadcast live via kommon.co and TK Park Facebook page, from 9am to 12.30pm.

On Saturday, be inspired by influencers from different fields who will boost the spirit of curiosity in you. They include Kannawee Suapsaeng, Kannathorn Techolan, Napat Jatusripitak, Om Omsiri and Jessada Denduangboripan.

The same day will also feature time with Lego building blocks to promote critical thinking and problem-solving skills in children, and a walking tour to explore the wonderful natural surroundings of Pathumwananurak Park located next to CentralWorld.

A highlight on the last day will be a walking tour of the small silk-weaving community Baan Khrua, Bangkok's oldest Muslim community in the Charoen Phon area.

Another interesting activity is "A Conversation With The World" which will be held on all four days at Pathumwananurak Park and BooksBunny. It will take learners to explore the world with a wide-eyed sense of wonder by investigating the unknown and using questions to allow them to understand the learning concepts.

Visit learningfest.tkpark.or.th.

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