Greenpeace Thailand invites everyone to the "Rainbow Warrior Ship Tour 2024: Ocean Justice" to learn more about stories of the sea, at Museum Siam, Sanam Chai Road, on Saturday and Sunday from 10am to 6pm. The event will feature an interactive underwater exhibition showing the history of Rainbow Warrior , the iconic Greenpeace ship that has sailed around the globe to fight for environmental justice. There will also be photo exhibitions highlighting the beauty and threats to our oceans.

Other activities include a marching band performance with an "Ocean Justice" theme by Debsirin Samut Prakan School on Saturday at 11am, followed by a greeting with the Rainbow Warrior captain and crew who will also share their experiences onboard the ship. Visitors are invited to help paint a 6m banner titled Ocean Peace , designed by Sahred Toy; have fun with Ocean Sculpture made from marine debris by a female eco artist from Phuket; turn ocean trash into keychains in a workshop by Tanntalay; and learn step-by-step soil preparation techniques, planting and basic composting in a workshop by Veggie Prince. On Sunday, the event will conclude with a screening of Solids By The Seashore , a Thai movie about a romantic relationship between two young women emerging amidst environmental challenges and the erosion of the shoreline.

The screening will start at 6.30pm, followed by a movie talk with the lead actor Rawipa "Prae" Srisanguan, and Apisak "Namning" Tassanee from Beach for Life, at 8.30pm.

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