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Lisa Praised by Thai Govt for Showcasing Thailand in 'The White Lotus'


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Thai pop sensation Lalisa "Lisa" Manobal has been warmly commended by the Thai government for spotlighting Thailand’s picturesque locales in her recent appearance on HBO's hit series, 'The White Lotus'. Filmed across vibrant Thai locations including Bangkok, picturesque Phuket, and the idyllic Koh Samui, the series has brought Thailand’s scenic beauty to the forefront of international travel discussions, attracting fresh waves of tourists and significant global attention.

 

The show, renowned for its sharp storytelling and lush visuals, utilised Thailand’s striking landscapes as a stunning backdrop, weaving in destinations like the Ang Thong National Marine Park, the serene Choengmon Beach, and the bustling Fisherman’s Village. Such exposure has not only enriched the show’s appeal but has significantly enhanced Thailand’s global standing as a top-notch travel and filming destination.

 

Following the airing of 'The White Lotus' Season 3, Thailand has witnessed a palpable boost in tourism figures. Koh Samui, in particular, has become a hotspot for would-be travellers, boasting a 12% rise in accommodation searches. Notably, U.S. tourist interest has surged by an impressive 65% month-on-month, reflecting an increased curiosity and desire to explore Thailand’s offerings.


Moreover, Thailand has quickly ascended to secure a place amongst the top five most-searched travel destinations on platforms like Agoda. This newfound popularity is especially vibrant within the luxury travel segment, where demand for premium experiences is burgeoning. Consequently, this uptick in interest has pushed hotel bookings up and elevated the average daily room rate by a significant 40%.

 

To maintain this momentum, Thailand has introduced a series of strategic policies aimed at bolstering its attractiveness as a filming hub. Enhanced financial incentives now offer up to a 30% cash rebate for film projects, with previous rebate limits eradicated to encourage bigger and bolder productions. These measures, coupled with additional perks for international investors in the film and entertainment sectors, are fortifying Thailand’s standing in the global film industry.

 

Officials anticipate that the ripple effect of exposure from 'The White Lotus' will cultivate enduring benefits for Thailand's tourism and economy. Not only does it promise to draw continuous streams of international visitors, but it also paves the way for future collaborative projects, reaffirming Thailand as a premier choice for film and travel aficionados alike, reported NBT World.

 

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Here they are praising... And in Bangkok Post their is an article that now Samui will get more fame and increased tourism... which will result in woes... 😆 🤣 😂 😹 

TAT and Govt Auth... first please decide what you want - Increased tourism so that increased revenue income or woes... 

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and she showed too the latest raids by the police in Pai? the problems in Phuket and Pattaya? the scam of foreigners and the long cues at the airport?. It easy only to show what is beautiful and peaceful, but the reality is totally different in Thailand, no matter where you go. 

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1 hour ago, ronster said:

Yeah because everyone can afford to stay at the four seasons in samui .

Cheap as chips 🤣🙄

And it is not worth the price anyway.  You can get better views for much less than what they are offering.

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Her acting did not impress me.

So the manager of the white lotus is a farang , isn't that a job for Thais.

Sending a wrong message that you can work in Thailand , except for teachers and 

people with skills.

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5 hours ago, webfact said:

Filmed across vibrant Thai locations including Bangkok, picturesque Phuket, and the idyllic Koh Samui, the series has brought Thailand’s scenic beauty to the forefront of international travel discussions, attracting fresh waves of tourists and significant global attention.

As if they need more tourists.

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