Tourism Authority of Thailand comes away with Best Stand at WTM 2024
Judges praised the stand for its evocative promotion of culture and community
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) received the prestigious Best Stand accolade at this year’s World Travel Market (WTM) in London.
TAT’s stand won for its creative showcasing of local products. The judges remarked: “It was actually evocative of the local culture. A lot of thought went into the dressing and presentation.” They also admired “the link between tourism and local communities.”
Commenting on the win, TAT governor Thapanee Kiatphaibool said: “We are so happy to have won the best stand feature award this year. We are really proud of the design and what it embodies and are thrilled this was recognised by the judges. We continue to promote sustainability and eco-tourism and this is echoed throughout the design in particular highlighting Thai community based traditions such as weaving. The map feature at the welcome desk is created using local patterns and fabrics, hand weaved and printed, special to each region of Thailand.”
Promoting Thai craft destinations
As part of TAT’s new marketing campaign ‘Thai Craft Destinations’ they are breathing new life into old traditions like this and highlighting Thailand’s rich cultural identity to drive experiential tourism even further.
It showcases popular destinations in a fresh light while unveiling new regions for travellers to explore through hyper-local experiences and products.
Focusing on Thai Charms and Hidden Gem Cities TAT’s goal is to inspire travel across more of Thailand to achieve better distribution of tourism income and even out peak travel seasons, easing the demand on our popular resorts.
Kiatphaibool added: “To inspire travellers even further, we have segmented activities into ‘five must do’s’ including Taste, Try, Buy, Seek and See, encouraging them to lean into the full Thailand experience. During WTM exhibitors have been able to taste Peang Thai coffee, sourced from Chiang Rai, and browse a selection of beautiful handicrafts from across Thailand such as bags, cushions and scarfs. You can also make your own Thai style pin at the stand using recycled fabric to take home as a keepsake.”
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