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Cycling Club Does Weekly Ride in Salaya

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  • Published on: Nov 21, 2024
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Mahidol University International Club’s (MUIC) Cycling Club held a “Weekly Ride” activity on October 1 and 17, and on November 7 and 21, 2024 at Phutthamonthon Park and Mahidol University (MU) Salaya Campus.

This activity encouraged the 27 participating students to exercise by cycling around the MU Salay Campus and Phutthamonthon Park until the very end of the trimester. This way, participants were to explore many places in the campus as well as other areas in the Salaya area while also keeping themselves healthy and fit.

Phutthamonthon Park is home to the largest Buddhist park in the world. Everyone can explore the stunning temples in the park and learn much about Thai Buddhism while taking in the peaceful surroundings.

Club officers described the activity as “an incredibly great ride” and expressed hope to see again the participants in the club’s activities in the near future.

Updates on Cycling Club activities can be seen on Instagram through the club’s official account: cyclingclub_muic

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