Abstract
Abstract: This field report sheds light on the Foundation of Child Development, a nongovernmental organization dedicated to serving children and communities in a high-density neighborhood in Bangkok, Thailand. The analysis primarily examines the Foundation's strategic use of murals to engage children, parents, community members, and other stakeholders, particularly in Duang Khae alley and during the annual Rong Mueang Rueang Yim Festival. Creation of these murals contributed to vibrant play spaces and child-centric activities. However, there remains a need to establish well-shaded activity zones on the streets through proactive international collaboration.
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