On 20 April 2026, School of Engineering, University of Phayao, organized a ceremonial water-pouring ritual over Buddha images to invoke auspiciousness, as part of the continuation of the “Paa Wiang Pi Mai Mueang” (Lanna New Year Tradition) of the School. The activity was held for School members and staff at the EN 1–2 activity area.
Subsequently, Associate Professor Dr. Nattapong Damrongwiriyanupap, Dean of the School of Engineering, together with the executive team, led School personnel to participate in the “University of Phayao Lanna New Year Festival 2026” at Phaya Ngam Muang Auditorium. The event was organized by the Center for Lanna Arts and Culture, University of Phayao. The program included ritual ceremonies such as the water-pouring rite and floral garland offering to Phra Buddha Bhuchakarak and the statue of King Naresuan the Great. Participants also took part in the traditional Rod Nam Dam Hua ceremony to pay respects to Associate Professor Dr. Suphakorn Phongbangpho, President of the University of Phayao, as well as senior members of the university. These activities reflect the continuation of the Lanna New Year or Songkran Festival, emphasizing respect, humility, and gratitude toward elders and institutional leadership.
On this occasion, the School of Engineering participated in the traditional “Larb Muang” (Northern-style minced meat salad) competition for the first time and was awarded a consolation prize. In addition, the School hosted a food booth offering bubble milk tea and rice crackers to event participants. The booth attracted considerable attention, with a steady flow of visitors throughout the event, contributing to a vibrant and engaging atmosphere.
This initiative underscores the School’s active role in preserving and promoting local cultural heritage, while fostering unity and participation within the organization. It aligns with the University of Phayao’s mission to uphold and sustain Thai cultural identity through the integration of academic and cultural development.