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Thailand: New TAT video to attract foreign tourists

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) as broadcast its latest TV commercial “Wait No More” in foreign countries under the concept of “Amazing Moments, Amazing Thailand”.
Thailand: New TAT video to attract foreign tourists ảnh 1At the Grand Palace in Bangkok, Thailand (Photo: Bangkokpost.com)
Bangkok (NNT/VNA) - The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) asbroadcast its latest TV commercial “Wait No More” in foreign countries underthe concept of “Amazing Moments, Amazing Thailand”.

The 30-second video aims to promote Thailand as a top travel destination forforeign tourists who have been waiting to escape the stressful health situationin their home countries due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The video portrays Thailand’s “amazingness" from dawn till dusk, fromunderwater to the sky, from the calmest moments to the most exciting ones, andthe range of delicious Thai cuisine from street food to local Michelin Starrestaurants.

The video is available online at //youtube/9ScbUCXAOZY. Hashtagged with#ToBeConinued, will also offer more of this video series./.
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