Buri Ram province, in lower northeastern Thailand, aims to develop itself as one of the most livable cities in the world, based on the concept of "Sufficiency Economy.”
Hot springs in various provinces in Thailand will be developed as health tourism destinations to provide health and wellness services to both Thai and foreign tourists.
A survey conducted by the travel website TripAdvisor shows that Chiang Mai, Bangkok, and Phuket have been voted among the 20 most popular and best value cities in Asia by US travelers.
Thailand has been successful in its "Discover Thainess” tourism campaign, which will continue in 2016 to emphasize the country's unique cultural treasures and the Thai way of happiness.
As the ASEAN Community has already come into being, the demand for skills has grown. Thailand is accelerating the development of its human resources, so that Thai workers will be equipped with more skills to cope with the demand for skilled labor in this region.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said that Thailand has come up with strategies for water resource management throughout the entire system, which is expected to bear fruit in late 2015
For the second year in a row, Bangkok is predicted to be the world’s second top destination and the number one in the Asia-Pacific region.
Tourist arrivals in Thailand in the first quarter of 2015 came to 7.8 million, accounting for an increase of 24%, over the same period of 2014, the Government declared at a ceremony to launch the 2015 the Year of "Discover Thainess.”
In response to the Government’s strategy to position Thailand as a Muslim-friendly destination, the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) will launch its first smartphone application designed specifically to make it easier for Muslim visitors to find Muslim-friendly products, services, and facilities across Thailand.
The Ministry of Transport and the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives have signed a memorandum of cooperation to promote Thai agricultural and processed products for consumers worldwide.