
Prince of Songkla University (PSU) organized a concluding learning showcase and farewell ceremony for the PSU-AUN Summer Camp 2026: “Taste of Southern Thailand — Connecting Cultures through Gastronomy” at Crystal Hotel, Hat Yai, Songkhla Province. The event was held in a warm and memorable atmosphere with international students, representatives from the ASEAN University Network (AUN), PSU executives, and related stakeholders in attendance on 17 May 2026.

The afternoon session began with group presentations by participants under the theme “How can Southern Thai Gastronomy connect cultures and create global impact?” The presentations were evaluated by a panel of distinguished experts. Students shared their knowledge, experiences, and perspectives gained throughout the program, covering local food identity, community-based learning, food innovation, and cultural connectivity in a global context.





In addition, awards were announced, and participants were invited to share their reflections, impressions, and lessons learned from the program. The event concluded in a warm atmosphere filled with lasting memories.



PSU-AUN Summer Camp 2026 was held from 5-18 May 2026 at Prince of Songkla University’s Hat Yai Campus, Pattani Campus, and key locations in Songkhla and Pattani provinces. As the main host, PSU aimed to promote learning in Southern Thai gastronomy, cross-cultural exchange, and the development of youth networks within the ASEAN region, as part of its continued internationalization efforts.


The program emphasized cultural connectivity through food by integrating the richness of Southern Thailand - its cuisine, local wisdom, herbs, ways of life, multicultural society, and sustainability - through academic lectures, workshops, community-based field learning, study visits, and experiential presentations.

Throughout the program, participants explored food, culture, and sustainability in Southern Thailand through various activities, including sustainable culinary learning from palm sugar, herbal cuisine and Thai massage, gastronomy showcases from different campuses, and field visits to local food communities in Songkhla such as Koh Yo, Singhanakhon, and the Songkhla Old Town.

Participants also traveled to Pattani Province to learn about multiculturalism and local wisdom through visits to the Princess Galyani Vadhana Institute of Cultural Studies, batik-making workshops, tours of Pattani Old Town, and community-based learning activities, culminating in group presentations based on their field experiences.







