Kanchanaburi

Kanchanaburi is the third largest province in western Thailand. Its border connects to Myanmar. Khwae Yai and Khwae Noi are vital in this area. Most areas are mountainous and plain terrain. There are several beautiful and historical tourist attractions. Nature in this province is spectacular.

Team name: RTUS Kanchanaburi
The City in Our Eyes


Kanchanaburi is a city we have grown up in. We have seen problems and solutions along the way. Even though we have grown up in this city, we do not know every inch and corner of it. There are a lot more things to be found and developed within the potential of the city. Each area in Kanchanaburi has distinctive identities with different cute dialects. If you could visit the old part of town, it’s full of history while there is wonderful peaceful nature like waterfalls and mountains.

Activities we would like to do in the city
Kanchanaburi has a physical and biological diversity but it is missing an important part which is a connection between the city and its people. Activities in the city depend on transportation which relates to occupation, tourism, education, public health or everyday life. Transportation would fulfill and connect the missing part to the city. If there is an effective transportation system that is convenient, safe and accessible to everyone, it will increase many opportunities to the city exponentially. It will attract more people to participate in activities held in the city. They can spend more time with loved one, family and friends. People could go to public spaces more conveniently.

How could we change our city?
We want to take part in developing the city and create spaces for lifestyles of people in Kanchanaburi, especially transportation. We have a vision of a better future and we believe that people in Kanchanaburi are ready to improve the city alongside us.

Our Visions
Sustainable Public Transportation and Connecting Cities

Team Members
Jutathip Tongyoo (May), Apinya Bowari (Keng), Pornpimol Khemanuchet (Fern), Patavee Kanjanee (M), Napatsorn sungsungwan (Ai)