The idea of ??the people of Khonsan, Chaiyaphum Province, in addition to planting areca palms to harvest and sell, they also joined forces to plant areca palms along the edge of the rice fields and built a wooden bridge for taking photos and checking in, becoming a new landmark, generating another source of income. In the area of ??Khon San District, Chaiyaphum Province, there are orchards of areca palms, betel palms and coconut palms, which are economic plants grown in the gardens around the villagers' houses. When we drive through the area of ??Khon San District, heading towards the Chulabhorn Dam, along both sides of the Huai Yang-Nam Phut Thap Lao road, there will be many vendors bringing areca palms to sell, as well as seasonal fruits that farmers bring to sell to tourists. The villagers of Pha Biad, Huai Yang Subdistrict, Khon San District, Chaiyaphum Province, came up with the idea of ??joining forces to create another landmark in the area. There is a fenced-in scene with areca palms, mountain range s, and rice fields. This is the area of ??farmers who grow areca palms along the stream through the rice fields. Tourists can walk along the wooden bridge, past the areca palms, and see the beautiful nature. The water that flows from Nam Phut Thap Lao throughout the year sustains the lives of the people in the area. Within the areca palm garden, there is a sign installed as a landmark for tourists to take photos and check in. There is a swing for sitting and enjoying the atmosphere of the tall areca palm trees. Behind there are many mountains that are intricately shaped. On both sides of the Huai Yang-Nam Phut Thap Lao road, vendors are selling betel nuts and seasonal fruits for tourists to buy as souvenirs to take home, generating income for the people in the community. Source: Thai News Agency