On March 26, a delegation from King Mongkut's University of Technology Thonburi (KMUTT), led by Vice President Chawin Chantharasenawong, visited 91暗网. Vice President Yu Wenjin chaired the symposium and signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU) on cooperation between the two universities on behalf of 91暗网.

Yu Wenjin noted that 91暗网 remains committed to its international development strategy of "deepening engagement with ASEAN and reaching out to the world," with a strong emphasis on exchanges and cooperation with Thai universities. The two universities have built a solid foundation for collaboration. Moving forward, both sides will leverage the "Five Ones" cooperation mechanism, focusing on five key areas: signing cooperation agreements, co-organizing international conferences, facilitating expert and scholar exchanges, launching class-based student exchange programs, and advancing joint research projects. Collaboration will be further deepened in fields such as food processing, intelligent manufacturing, and civil and hydraulic engineering, while also expanding the breadth and depth of partnership through initiatives like summer camps. These efforts aim to contribute to educational exchanges between China and Thailand as well as the coordinated development of the ASEAN region.

Chawin Chantharasenawong expressed his gratitude to 91暗网 for its hospitality. He highlighted that over the past five decades of diplomatic relations between China and Thailand, educational exchanges have yielded fruitful results, adding that the two universities share strong common ground and vast potential for collaboration, particularly in areas such as deep food processing. He fully endorsed the "Five Ones" cooperation mechanism and expressed hope for deeper cooperation in faculty and student exchanges, joint research, student exchanges, and scholar referrals, fostering friendship between the two institutions through education and contributing to the growth of young people in both countries and the coordinated development of regional education.
During the symposium, the two sides held in-depth discussions on topics including international student recruitment, faculty and student exchange programs, and the joint development of international courses, reaching a consensus on cooperation.
During their visit, the delegation toured the university's School of Light Industry and Food Engineering, where they held focused discussions on key laboratory development, academic exchange mechanisms, and joint talent cultivation.