Thailand Tourism Festival in Lumpini Park from 23-27 January 2019
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Skrevet d. 23-01-2019 13:00
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The popular Thailand Tourism Festival 2019 (TTF 2019), which aims to inspire Thais, expatriates and visiting tourists alike to travel around Thailand in an environmentally-friendly and sustainable way, will be taking place from 23 to 27 January in Bangkok’s Lumpini Park. There will be five ‘tourism villages’ representing the regions of Thailand plus two additional zones.
Read more at: http://www.thaitr...uary-2019/
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Skrevet d. 24-01-2019 07:15
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During the five day tourism fair in Lumpini Park, there are regular shows on the stages in each region as well as parades around the park. All shows are free. The festival is open from noon until 9pm, from now until Sunday
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Thailand Tourism Festival 2019 at Lumphini Park Bangkok
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Skrevet d. 28-01-2019 05:24
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Tourism festival in the park
The Thailand Tourism Festival 2019 is held at Lumpini Park until Sunday, with more than 600,000 visitors expected to join the event.
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Skrevet d. 02-02-2019 02:13
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masser af fest og farver
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Skrevet d. 12-02-2019 10:15
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The regional performing arts of Thailand is shown at a press conference of Thailand Tourism Festival 2019, or the 39th edition, at the head office of Tourism Authority of Thailand on January 10, 2019.
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Skrevet d. 12-02-2019 10:16
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A colourful display of dancers in traditional costume at the Thailand Tourism Festival 2019 in central Bangkok today. The parade featured ancient costumes from different historical periods - and even had dancers spinning round on hover-board scooters.
Hosted by the Tourism Authority of Thailand, the festival is designed to encourage tourism in the country throughout the year and motivate Thais to discover more about the land of their birth.
Tourism boss Yuthasak Supasorn said: ''This festival has played a long and important role in encouraging domestic tourism since its days at Suan Amporn and now at Lumpini Park.
''We hold it at the beginning of the year so that people can start planning their trips early. This year’s event will, as usual, feature a variety of foods, products and performances from all regions of the country in order to promote, inspire and help motivate everyone to travel. More than 600,000 local and foreign visitors visited last year’s event, which generated Bt390 million of income.''
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