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Photo of Mark Gooding and Krabi Governor Angkul Seelatheewakul courtesy of The Phuket News

 

To commemorate the 170th anniversary of diplomatic relations between the United Kingdom and Thailand, the British Embassy in Bangkok concluded a successful three-day roadshow across southern Thailand. From April 28 to 30, the tour visited Phuket, Phang Nga, Krabi, and Surat Thani, blending diplomacy with lively community events.

 

Headed by British Ambassador Mark Gooding, the embassy team, including Agriculture and Commercial Counsellors, focused on sustainable tourism, agriculture, and environmental cooperation under the theme "Our Shared World." This encompassed various facets such as environment, wildlife, marine, nature, climate, and sustainable tourism.

 

In Phang Nga, Ambassador Gooding visited the Southern Thailand Elephant Foundation to observe UK-backed veterinary initiatives. He participated in a symbolic tree-planting ceremony, highlighting environmental collaboration. The team then moved to Krabi, where they explored eco-friendly innovations at the Venice Krabi Villa Resort and met with Krabi Governor Angkul Seelatheewakul.

 

The roadshow's conclusion in Surat Thani featured a visit to CP Foods’ swine production site, showcasing high-standard food exports and UK import protocols. This was complemented by a courtesy call with Surat Thani Governor Theerut Supawiboonphol and a roundtable lunch with the provincial Chamber of Commerce, focusing on sustainability in tourism and agriculture. The delegation also visited Sriwichai Shrimp Farm to discuss UK–Thailand cooperation in aquaculture and food security.

 

The British Fair 2025 served as the roadshow's highlight, taking place at Big C locations in Phuket and Surat Thani. It drew hundreds of locals, featuring cultural performances, music, giveaways, and displays of British products, transforming diplomatic relations into a community celebration.

 

Ambassador Gooding remarked, "This roadshow has been a true celebration of the vibrant, people-centred partnership between the United Kingdom and Thailand. It was a privilege to mark 170 years of diplomatic relations not only through high-level engagements but also by connecting with communities, students, businesses, and environmental champions across the south."

 

Big C CEO Aswin Techajareonvikul added, "We are proud to host the British Fair in celebration of a long trade relationship, and we will continue to strengthen our commercial ties and the long friendship between our two countries."

 

With further roadshows planned for 2025, the UK maintains its commitment to celebrating and strengthening the enduring friendship with Thailand, ensuring this milestone year is marked by significant progress and collaboration.

 

image.png  Adapted by ASEAN Now from The Thaiger 2025-05-06

 

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Unfortunately the UK is an embarrassment in Thailand ever since we had to sell the embassy and move into the Trendy Building or whetever to help pay the national debt.

 

The Netherlands, Australia, US and more managed to keep their prestigious embassies, but we're now camped out in a cheap condo building.

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