In March each year, hundreds of Muay Thai boxers from Thailand and around the world visit Ayutthaya province, one of Thailand’s old capitals, to pay respect to their teachers and past Muay Thai masters in an event, called "World Wai Khru Muay Thai Ceremony.”
Japanese Emperor Akihito and Empress Michiko arrived in Bangkok on March 5 afternoon on a private visit from 5 to 6 March 2017.
Growing popularity of the Similan Islands have resulted in it achieving its highest revenue in 35 years and the highest amount of all the country’s national parks.
A small province just 56 kilometers west of Bangkok, Nakhon Pathom is recognized for food safety and cultural tourism. It is also a major source for agricultural production and agro-industry.
Mukdahan in northeastern Thailand is taking a move to develop a workforce in preparation for the development of the province as a special economic zone.
The event taking place at the Royal Jubilee Hall, IMPACT Muang Thong Thani, Nonthaburi, on February 15 will showcase Thailand’s potential and readiness to become the "Gateway of ASEAN” and a global investment hub.
The Thailand Tourism Festival 2017 will showcase the unique local experiences and attractions to be found in all parts of the country. It will be held from 25 to 29 January 2017 at Lumphini Park in Bangkok.
Deputy Defense Minister and Head of Government’s Special Representatives in Solving Problems in the Southern Border Provinces, General Udomdej Sitabutr, has inspected three southern border provinces to prepare for project on model cities in 'Triangle of Stability, Prosperity, and Sustainability.'
The Thai government attaches importance to promoting foreign investment in an effort to develop Thailand into a trade and investment hub in this region and help enhance the country’s competitiveness.
The Cabinet, during its meeting on 22 November 2016, approved the extension of long-stay visa for senior tourists.