The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) marked the opening ofย CineAsia 2025, held from 8โ11 December at Icon Cineconic and True Icon Hall, ICONSIAM. Now in its fourth edition in Thailand, the event reinforces the countryโs expanding role in the global film industry and wider creative economy, unfolding as TAT advances the long-term film-tourism strategy under theย โNew Thailandโย direction.

Hosted byย Major Cineplex Group Public Company Limitedย in partnership with Film Expo Group,ย CineAsia 2025ย brings more thanย 3,500 participants from 50 countriesย to Bangkok, including Hollywood directors and actors, international investors and leading Asia-Pacific studios. The programme features cinema technology exhibitions, product showcases, equipment demonstrations and sessions led by global experts in distribution and showcase management. Its return strengthens Thailandโs position as a platform for industry collaboration and creative-economy development, while promoting the countryโs cultural identity and scenic diversity to international attendees.

Nithee Seeprae, TAT Deputy Governor for Marketing Communications,ย said โThis yearโs CineAsia takes place as Thailand advances theย โNew Thailandโย direction, shifting from volume to value and positioning the country as a premium, high-value destination. Through our global campaignย โUnforgettable Experience: Healing is the New Luxuryโ, we invite travellers to discover moments that restore the spirit and reconnect people with what truly matters. When filmmakers choose Thailand, they bring our stories, landscapes and culture into the hearts of millions, turning cinematic moments into journeys of their own.โ

TATโs presence at CineAsia 2025 reinforces the agencyโs commitment to strengthening Thailandโs position as a leading film-tourism destination. The strategy emphasises wellness, sustainability, contemporary culture, safety, smart travel and meaningful storytelling โ qualities increasingly valued by travellers seeking authenticity and emotional connection. This approach supports a more balanced tourism ecosystem and showcases Thailandโs cultural and natural strengths.

Thailandโs role as a world-class production hub continues to expand. International titles such asย Jurassic World, filmed in Krabi, Trang and Phang-Nga, and the acclaimedย The White Lotus Season 3ย have highlighted Thailandโs landscapes and hospitality to global audiences, building on a long legacy that includesย The Beach,ย The Hangover Part II,ย James Bondย andย Fast & Furious 9.
Local films are also gaining prominence. Recent successes such asย How to Make Millions Before Grandma Dies (LAHN MAH)ย andย A Useful Ghostย demonstrate the creativity and technical skill of Thai filmmakers and production teams, reinforcing Thailandโs appeal as both a filming destination and a source of distinctive storytelling.

Looking ahead, Nithee notedย Thailand is strengthening its production infrastructure, talent development, and supportive policies to enhance global competitiveness. The government is considering expanded incentive programmes to attract international filmmakers and encourage long-term investment. With diverse locations, skilled crews and modern facilities, Thailand is working toward a world-class environment where imagination can flourish, and stories resonate with global audiences.