“There’s also a delicious array of food, fascinating culture, live music and more,” says Tourism Authority governor Yuthasak Supasorn.
The 38th edition of the festival has 10 zones.
In “Follow in the King’s Footsteps – the Art and Science of the late King Bhumibol Adulyadej”, visitors can enjoy a remarkable tribute to the royal philosophy set up in front of the Rama VI statue at the main gate.
Other zones are “Domestic Travel Products”, “Discover Thainess in the Five Regions” with cultural processions daily at 5pm, “Unique Culinary Delights”, including cooking demonstrations, the “Main Stage”, “TAT Studio” and “TAT Lab”, “Outdoor Fest”, “Trash to Treasure” and “Pracha Rath”.
Access is easy from the BTS Sala Daeng Station and MRT Silom Station.
Published : January 17, 2018
By : THE NATION
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