Pattaya Launches Canal Cleanup Activity at “Khlong Nok Yang”

Pattaya Launches Canal Cleanup Activity at “Khlong Nok Yang”

Ever wondered how beautiful Pattaya could be if everyone pitched in to care for the environment? Well, here’s something that might just inspire you. On the morning of July 22, 2025, Pattaya took a meaningful step toward a greener future by organizing a big cleanup at Khlong Nok Yang in Naklua. It wasn’t just another government gig—this was a heartwarming collaboration between city officials and local residents who came together to make a real difference. Let’s dive into the details.

Led by Mr. Manoch Nongyai, the Deputy Mayor of Pattaya, the cleanup event saw a strong team from Pattaya City Hall—including department heads, staff from the Natural Resources and Environment Office, and enthusiastic volunteers from the community—roll up their sleeves and get to work. The goal? Restore the natural beauty and ecological balance of the Khlong Nok Yang area and its surroundings, which are part of the greater Naklua region.

This initiative is part of the ongoing “Better Pattaya” policy, aiming to improve the city’s environmental health and promote sustainable tourism. The cleanup wasn’t just about picking up trash—it was about raising awareness. By getting locals involved directly, the project encourages a sense of shared responsibility for protecting the city’s natural treasures.

At PattayaCity.info, we love seeing projects like this in action. It’s not just about cleaner canals; it’s about community spirit, environmental education, and building a healthier future for everyone. If you’re visiting Pattaya or living here, keep an eye out for more eco-friendly projects like this—and maybe join in next time. Every little effort counts! 🌿🌊

Want to know more about local sustainability projects or community activities around Pattaya? Stay tuned to PattayaCity.info—we’ve got you covered.

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