Centara Grand Mirage Beach Resort Pattaya, led by General Manager Andre Brulhart (2nd right, 2nd row), along with hotel management and staff recently joined a mangrove tree planting activity at the Nature Education Center for Mangrove Conservation and Ecotourism in Chonburi. They were welcomed by Tanaphat Intanakornsakul (middle, 2nd row), Assistant Chief of the Nature Education Center for Mangrove Conservation and Ecotourism. This activity is a part of the hotel’s corporate social responsibility (CSR) to help and protect the Thai coastline against erosion to secure this environment as a nursery for many species of plants and animals.
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