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Bangkok Post: May 17, 2012
10:45 AM

TAT to promote tourism in deep south

The Nation: May 17, 2012
10:42 AM

Queen's Cup set for fourth edition in Samui

Espn Star: May 17, 2012
10:37 AM

CHIANG MAI: Timeless Lanna

The Nation: May 16, 2012
02:52 PM
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Press Releases

Timely, official press releases from the Tourism Authority of Thailand to give you an idea of what is currently happening in Thailand, so that you will be well informed as you plan your trip.

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  • September 8, 2011

    Thailand’s participation in this year’s Tropical Carnival de Paris, a grand summer festival of music and dance in the French capital, won an award of excellence and was seen by millions of spectators and TV viewers in France and Europe.
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  • August 1, 2011

    Bung Kan as its 77th province which is being carved out of Nong Khai province along the mighty Mekong River in the northeast region commonly called Isan. It borders Laos and four other Thai provinces. Bung Kan has many temples such as Wat Phu Tok with its wooden
  • July 2, 2011

    Thailand welcomes Bung Kan as its 77th province which is being carved out of Nong Khai province along the mighty Mekong River in the northeast region commonly called Isan. It borders Laos and four other Thai provinces. Bung Kan has many temples such as Wat Phu Tok with its wooden stairs and ladders up seven layers, and natural wonders including Phu Wua Wildlife Sanctuary                                                
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