The mural paintings of the Ramakien depict scenes that originated from skilled Thai artists of the past. These artworks have been continuously refined and preserved to prevent them from deteriorating. The stories on these walls are predominantly related to the way of life of the Thai people. For example, the first image portraying the 'First Plowing Ceremony' corresponds to the ancient agricultural ritual known as 'Royal Plowing Ceremony.' This is a significant ancient tradition that Thai monarchs have upheld for a long time. It takes place at the beginning of the rainy season, usually in May. During this ceremony, oxen are used for plowing, and they are then allowed to eat and drink. Various predictions are made, interpreting the agricultural outcomes for that yea