The
38th Thailand Tourism Festival was held from 17 to 21 January 2018 at
Lumpini Park in Bangkok, showcasing amazing attractions and fascinating culture
from all corners of the Kingdom.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)
invited local and international tourists to discover the Kingdom’s amazing
attractions at the Thailand Tourism Festival 2018 (TTF 2018), to be held in
Bangkok’s Lumpini Park from 17 to 21 January. - courtesy of
Sabai Thailand Magazine.
Zone 1: Follow in the King's Footsteps - art of science of the
late King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Zone 2: Domestic Travel Products and
information
Zone 3: Discover Thainess in 5 regions
- Northern Village with King
Bhumiblol Adulyadej's 'Sufficiency Economy Philosophy', information about
local hill tribes and Doi Tung Coffee Shops
- North Eastern Village sharing with
us a refreshed image
- Central Village with a temple
fair, traditional Thai house and Thai handicraft workshops
- Southern Thai Village with
beaches, local communities, preservation of old towns and a blossoming food
culture
-
The Eastern Village with a 'Shades
of Eastern Theme'
The cultural processions began
at 5pm each day - but music was played all day in each region.
Zone 4: Unique Culinary Delights Zone -
offering food from Bangkok's 50 districts and Thailand's 5 regions,
cooking demonstrations and much more to taste.
Zone 5: Main stage Zone - where the
opening ceremony was and performances
Zone 6: TAT studio - sharing with us the
work by the TAT
Zone 7: Outdoor Fest Zone - adventure tourism
Zone 8: TAT Lab - products and
activities for seniors
Zone 9: CSR -'Trash to Treasure' -
to raise ecological awareness
Zone 10: Pracharath Zone
- collaboration with companies.
Stay with us at Cape House - https://www.capehouse.com - only 10 minutes away from them (5 minutes if you run!).
Stay with us at Cape House - https://www.capehouse.com - only 10 minutes away from them (5 minutes if you run!).
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