Elephant Santas spread virus awareness among Thai children

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Elephants from the Ayutthaya Elephant Palace, dressed in Santa Claus costumes and wearing face masks, pose for photos ahead of event to hand out face masks to students outside the Jirasat Wittaya School in the central Thai province of Ayutthaya. — AFP photo

BANGKOK: Christmas and Thailand’s love of elephants combined yesterday when four of the giant creatures dressed as Santa turned up at a school just outside Bangkok, complete with huge coronavirus masks.

Excited children from Jirasat Wittaya School in Ayutthaya, an hour’s drive from the capital, sang Christmas carols and lined up to have their photos taken with the animals in the annual tradition.

The elephants, Sri Mongkon, 14, Sri Raya, 6, Peter, 15, and King Kaew, 18, used their trunks to carry baskets of face masks to the youngsters and motorists outside the school.

English and science teacher Brett Baxter said the event brought a special kind of Christmas spirit coupled with a flavour of Thailand.

“It’s fantastic for the children. It mixes two cultures together. It’s not just about Santa Claus… the culture of Thailand is based around elephants,” he said.

Ayutthaya, the former capital of Siam, the country now known as Thailand, is considered the birthplace of the kingdom’s Catholic community. European Catholic missionaries built a church on the banks of the Chao Phraya River three centuries ago.

Ittipan Paolamai, the manager of Ayutthaya’s elephant palace, where the animals are cared for, said the school visit had been held for 17 years. “This year due to the pandemic as well as the recent outbreak, we used this opportunity to raise public awareness about the spread of Covid-19,” he told AFP. — AFP






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