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Visit Chiang Rai for an Artful Experience

Chiang Rai is poised to captivate art connoisseurs and travellers with its upcoming series of art exhibitions, which will showcase the impressive works of local and international artists. As Thailand's northernmost province, Chiang Rai takes immense pride in hosting the third instalment of the highly anticipated Thailand Biennale. This remarkable cultural event is scheduled to run from December 9, 2023, to April 30, 2024.

Thailand and China Restore Tourism Confidence and Growth

In a bid to revive tourism and enhance confidence in Thailand, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has partnered with eight leading Chinese companies. This collaboration aims to bolster Thailand's image as a tourist destination. The signing of a Letter of Intent (LOI) took place at the Kerry Hotel in Beijing, China, lately and was attended by Thailand's Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin, Miss Thapanee Kiatphaibool (TAT's Governor), and executives from the eight prominent Chinese companies.

Thailand to Taiwan One More Time

Miss Taiwan's street food, historic temples, futuristic cities, and scenic mountain landscapes? Then you must plan a visit to the 6th Taiwan One More Time travel fair at Silom Complex in Bangkok and seize a hot deal to rediscover Taiwan's fascinating culture and captivating nature once more.

Club Med 2: Embark on Luxurious Voyage

Taking its pioneering all-inclusive holiday concept to the seas, Club Med is enticing well-heeled cruisers with intimate sailing experiences and no shortage of extraordinary experiences onboard its legendary French sailing yacht, Club Med 2.

Ghibli Park: Howl’s Moving Castle is to open in March 2024

Ghibli Park is gearing up for the highly anticipated second phase amidst unprecedented ticket demand. Since its grand opening in November 2022, ticket scarcity has...

Si Thep Recognized as UNESCO World Heritage Site.

The United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) announced the designation of the ancient city of Si Thep as a world cultural heritage during the 45th session of the World Heritage Committee, which took place from September 10 to 25, 2023, in Riyadh, the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

UNICEF names Madam Pang as its National Ambassador for Child Rights

UNICEF has announced the appointment of Nualphan Lamsam, also known as Madam Pang, as the new National Ambassador for Thailand. In this capacity, Madam Pang will play a pivotal role in raising awareness about the challenges children face and mobilizing support to enhance the lives of the most vulnerable and marginalized children in Thailand and across the globe.

Bhutan is set to celebrate nomadic highland culture

Bhutan is poised to host the Royal Highland Festival, an extraordinary event scheduled from October 23 to 24, 2023, in the captivating Laya region. This annual celebration promises travellers a rare, once-in-a-lifetime encounter with the enigmatic and mesmerizing Himalayan realm.

TAT names new governor

With a master's degree in science from the University of Surrey in the UK, Thapanee joined TAT in 1999 and has since held several pivotal positions within the organization. These roles include Deputy Governor for Tourism Products and Business and, most recently, Deputy Governor for Domestic Marketing.

Thailand is to accelerate tourist visa processing

In a bid to boost its tourism sector, Thailand is embarking on a mission to drastically reduce tourist visa processing times from a lengthy seven working days to a mere three. This ambitious endeavour is currently underway, following the successful integration of crucial tourist information across various government agencies.

Find your Zen in Yakishime

"Yakishime - Earth Metamorphosis" is now on display at Bangkok's Ratchadamnoen Contemporary Art Centre (RCAC) until September 26, 2023. Curated by Mieko Iwata of PANASONIC...

Bhutan slashes tourism levy to unlock the last Himalayan kingdom

Bhutan entices travellers to its Himalayan realm by cutting the daily Sustainable Development Fee to USD 100/person/night, down from USD 200, as announced by the Royal Government of Bhutan.
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