TAT Promotes Unique Thai Experiences with '5 Must Dos in Thailand'
Campaign Covers 72 Routes to Boost Domestic Tourism
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has launched the '5 Must Dos in Thailand' campaign, designed to encourage domestic tourism by showcasing distinctive Thai experiences across 72 routes nationwide.
The initiative provides free e-books at https://thai.tourismthailand.org/Articles/Happiness72styles, offering detailed insights into must-see attractions and activities in all five regions of the country.
Highlighted during a recent press event, the province of Chanthaburi showcases its own '5 Must Dos', including the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, a neo-Gothic Catholic church known as the largest of its kind in Thailand, established in 1909.
The cathedral is complemented by the 'Wall of Faith', narrating the story of Christianity in Thailand.
Another notable mention is Wat Pak Nam Khaem Nu, a Buddhist temple in Tha Mai district, renowned for its white-blue ceramic tiles designed to endure the coastal climate of the Gulf of Thailand.
These curated experiences aim to depict the essence of true Thainess and attract more visitors to explore the nation's cultural and natural heritage.