The festival roll-out is part of the new government’s effort to showcase Thailand’s potential to become a hub of world-class festivals, the world’s “Festival Country”. This is a major project of the National Soft Power Strategic Committee, which the Prime Minister himself chairs. The winter festivals are just one of 11 target areas of focus for the soft-power strategy.
Said the Prime Minister at the Government House event, “The National Soft Power Strategic Committee has initiated efforts to address legal obstacles, establish foundations for industrial growth, and create a knowledge-sharing network to prepare Thailand for the future as Festival Country.”
First is the Loy Krathong festival in November, followed by Christmas and New Year. Additionally, numerous multidimensional activities cover customs, arts, food, entertainment, music, and sports, creating a festive atmosphere with distinctive characteristics. The aim is to imprint Thailand as a new year-end destination on the global map.
Next is the “Amazing Thailand Marathon Bangkok 2023”, highlighting the readiness of Bangkok as Thailand strides towards becoming a world-class sports tourism destination.