Bangkok Post

A carnival atmosphere

Parade dazzles with dance and costumes, writes Ariane Kupferman-Sutthavong

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A“Discover Thainess” parade designed to educate foreign visitors about the kingdom’s cultural heritage drew large crowds yesterday evening, dazzling tourists and expats with elaborate costumes and decorated floats.

Locals also joined the hordes of tourists and expats who came to see the eyecatchin­g troupe as they marched down Rama I Road.

Despite a long wait for the parade to begin, the cultural event was a success with visitors.

“I appreciate how much effort has been put into this,” said Joe Wastie, an environmen­tal educator from Britain, who has been working in Thailand for five months.

Mr Wastie said he was particular­ly impressed by the traditiona­l costumes and praised the Tourism Authority of Thailand for hosting the event.

“It’s nice to be able to see traditiona­l clothing and masks, which I’ve seen in museums before, right here in the middle of Bangkok,” Mr Wastie said.

Matt Malyk, a Canadian tourist, nearly missed out on the performanc­e. “I’m happy to have the opportunit­y to see this,” he said on his last day in the city.

He said he had stopped to watch performers as they rehearsed their show for Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha and VIP guests earlier yesterday afternoon. He then decided to change his plans for the day and stay on for the evening parade.

Mr Malyk was particular­ly eager to see the cultural aspects of Thailand’s different regions represente­d, each with their traditiona­l styles of dance and clothing.

The parade showcased culture from all four Thai regions, said Thanyalak Chaipala, a traditiona­l Thai dancer. Ms Thanyalak was part of the group of performers representi­ng the northern region.

“My performanc­e must convey the softness and beauty of Thai women,” she joked, as she tried to put her hair into a high bun. “What I would like most is for tourists to discover a little about Thai culture through this parade, then return to Thailand a second time to learn some more.”

Gen Prayut, who presided over the Discover Thainess parade, said the government wants to draw more tourists to the country.

“We want to tell them that Thailand has cultural diversity and a wide range of tourist attraction­s from mountains and forests to the sea. More importantl­y, Thais are very friendly and smile at other people easily,” Gen Prayut said.

 ?? SEKSAN ROJJANAMET­AKUN ?? A float depicting the ornate Suphannaho­ng royal barge is pulled through the streets of central Bangkok as part of the “Discover Thainess” parade staged by the Tourism Authority of Thailand yesterday. The event is being held until Sunday to promote...
SEKSAN ROJJANAMET­AKUN A float depicting the ornate Suphannaho­ng royal barge is pulled through the streets of central Bangkok as part of the “Discover Thainess” parade staged by the Tourism Authority of Thailand yesterday. The event is being held until Sunday to promote...
 ??  ?? A show depicting a scene from the epic Ramayana parades through Pathumwan intersecti­on as it heads to Lumpini Park during this year’s Thailand Tourism Festival. The event is held until Sunday.
A show depicting a scene from the epic Ramayana parades through Pathumwan intersecti­on as it heads to Lumpini Park during this year’s Thailand Tourism Festival. The event is held until Sunday.
 ??  ?? Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is briefed by Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavra­ngkul at the Thailand Tourism Festival.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is briefed by Tourism and Sports Minister Kobkarn Wattanavra­ngkul at the Thailand Tourism Festival.
 ??  ?? Performers put together a naga show which draws a large crowd of spectators. It is one of the ‘Discover Thailand’ performanc­es.
Performers put together a naga show which draws a large crowd of spectators. It is one of the ‘Discover Thailand’ performanc­es.
 ?? PHOTOS BY PATIPAT JANTHONG ?? A girl takes a snap with one of the characters in the Ramayana performanc­e.
PHOTOS BY PATIPAT JANTHONG A girl takes a snap with one of the characters in the Ramayana performanc­e.

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