Famous in Japan, “Nong Pupae” rode an elephant to school. Ask for a scoop to follow life.

After the online world has shared clips. Pupe ride on the backelephantnameOle Go to school, become a cute picture. reflects the relationship between people and animals Until becoming the latest viral hit, on July 20, 2022, Channel One news travels to follow the life of Dr. Patcharapa Yongram or Nong Pupae, 11 years old, a grade 5 student at Ban Samrong Phiman School, Tha Muang Subdistrict, Satuek District Buriram Province arrived at home and found that Pupae was still riding Ole’s back to school as usual. Parents were following along.

The villagers and teachers They admired her abilities. Her friends at school were thrilled every time they saw Pupae.riding an elephantCome learn that today youOle Travel with Chao Ngam Chok A 4-year-old male elephant at the youngerPupe He said that his father taught him to ride an elephant from a young age. At first I was scared because I wasn’t used to it. Now, when I get used to it, I’m attached to the elephant. make riding to school every day And it helps to save on gas costs at home as well. because the oil is expensive

For the reason that he raised his hand to pay respect to the elephant before going up to ask for forgiveness But I’m happy whenever I’m near an elephant. Growing up, he wanted to be a veterinarian. Will help save animals, especially elephants, and would like to inherit the family’s way of raising elephants as well.

While Mr. Wisanchon Yongram, Pupe’s father, 38, said that there was a media from Japan filming the life of Nong Pupe and Ole. Currently, he has 4 elephants, which are 25-year-old Plai Ole, 22-year-old Phang Wassana, Ngamchok 4 years and Ngamta, female, 2 months, all are children of Plai Ole and Pang Wassana.

in that normal life He brought elephants to show and service tourists at the elephant camp. Phra Nakhon Si Ayutthaya Province But when it comes to covid 19 therefore returned home to Buriram Nowadays, they have to hire and live to earn money to buy food to feed the elephants. Waiting for the attraction to open, it will return to the show once more.

Thanks for the information and pictures from Channel One News.

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