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Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his government’s intention to promote Thailand as a global festival destination, in the hopes of boosting tourism across the country and attracting more foreign tourists over the New Year period.

 

Srettha announced today that Thailand will host two major events, namely the “Thailand Winter Festival”, which consists of 3,000 festivals and local events across the country, and the “Colourful Bangkok Winter Festival 2023”, which includes 200 festivals and events in the capital. All of these will all take place in November and December this year.

 

“Our aim is to use these two major events to boost the country’s economy and attract tourists to Thailand,” Srettha said, while also revealing plans to promote the country as a world festival hub by improving its infrastructure, such as the construction of a new airport on the Andaman coast, as well as the visa-free policy to attract tourists from targeted countries.

 

Full story: Thai PBS 2023-11-10

 

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3 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

world festival hub

There is one thing that is definitely true. Thailand is the hub of using the word hub. Don't know why they just don't get rid of the peripherals and just say..."Thailand. The Hub of Hubs."

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Umh, Thailand doesn't really have a winter. Admittedly it can get a bit nippy up in the mountains in the top North on the odd occasion, and we've occasionally had a touch of frost for the odd hour or so of a morning on the peaks, but winter in sweltering Bangkok?

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14 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his government’s intention to promote Thailand as a global festival destination, in the hopes of boosting tourism across the country and attracting more foreign tourists over the New Year period.

Global fiasco destination.

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2 hours ago, herfiehandbag said:

Umh, Thailand doesn't really have a winter. Admittedly it can get a bit nippy up in the mountains in the top North on the odd occasion, and we've occasionally had a touch of frost for the odd hour or so of a morning on the peaks, but winter in sweltering Bangkok?

There's the wet season, the dry season and the cool season. Cool season temps can drop below 10C in Issan in the early morning. Tropics have 2 or 3 seasons depending on proxomity to the equator. The tropics DO NOT have winter. As for BKK it's very rare for temps to drop below 20C. Cooler temps maybe for a couple of wks and that's it. 

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17 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

Prime Minister Srettha Thavisin announced his government’s intention to promote Thailand as a global festival destination, in the hopes of boosting tourism across the country and attracting more foreign tourists over the New Year period.

Yeh sure still not amended the gun laws here yet, THAT is what should be foremost!! on any government agenda. But as usual lets just concentrate on making money:coffee1:

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40 minutes ago, brianthainess said:

Yeh sure still not amended the gun laws here yet, THAT is what should be foremost!! on any government agenda. But as usual lets just concentrate on making money:coffee1:

 

The most important thing is to make travel and walking in Thailand safe first, guns are not even on the radar compared to road deaths that never needed to happen. Start with a proper police force, and enforce road and pedestrian safety, that would do more good for tourism than anything.

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lately a lot of crime related reports, would say almost on a daily basis and yet Thailand wants to become a tourist hot spot or a world festival destination

 

 

Japanese Tourist Pickpocketed in Pattaya

 

 

Chinese Tourist Attacked Over Claim Of Stealing Bar Girl’s Money

 

 

Pattaya Bar Worker Allegedly Kidnapped by Group of Men

 

 

Major Road Accident on Highway 304 Leaves Twelve People Injured, Six Vehicles Wrecked

 

 

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2 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Yeh sure still not amended the gun laws here yet, THAT is what should be foremost!! on any government agenda. But as usual lets just concentrate on making money:coffee1:

Well making money they aren't doing.  It's high season now and the braggart articles aren't appearing about how many visitors are coming and kabillions (sic) of bhat are being spent.  

I'm sure its busy in some spots but overall tourism is plain jane down.  

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The last taxi I took the man screamed at me multiple times and called me an ''Ai Hia''.  They really need to line up the taxi drivers and march them back to the slums.  Tossing useless.

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20 hours ago, Mavideol said:

with the recent attacks on foreigners, immigration chasing tourists, I really doubt the masses will come but hope should be the last thing to die  555

 

American woman sexually assaulted in Bangkok

 

 

Brazilian’s reckless car chase in Patong leads to multiple collisions

 

 

Young Russian Tourist Attacked and Robbed of Phone in Pattaya

 

 

Foreign hero’s good deed ends in Pattaya Beach brawl: Man injured trying to stop transwomen tiff

 

 

 

Your Thailand adventure awaits!

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11 hours ago, Blumpie said:

Having people travel all the way to Thailand for festivals is nothing short of bloody ridiculous.  Nobody is going to do that.

The TAT is out to lunch and their minds.  

 

I'm not even a fan, but if you were to announce a Taylor Swift concert in Bangkok, you could pack any stadium in the city and there'd be no more room at Swampy for any more private jets to park.

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5 hours ago, brianthainess said:

Yeh sure still not amended the gun laws here yet, THAT is what should be foremost!! on any government agenda. But as usual lets just concentrate on making money:coffee1:

Thailand has quite strict gun laws but it is the illegally held guns that are the problem.

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55 minutes ago, BritScot said:

Thailand has quite strict gun laws but it is the illegally held guns that are the problem.

Are you kidding me, guns don't have to be locked away in a gun cabinet, just left laying around loaded, for kids to pick up (or anybody else) which has happened a least twice to my knowledge,  kept loaded in cars, waved around in public, shot off in public, imported, so please explain what the  ''quite strict'' laws are, the laws are broken all the time, and it time to introduce mandatory sentencing.

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