Thailand, renowned for its rich cultural tapestry and breathtaking natural landscapes, proudly hosts several UNESCO-recognised sites that offer travellers a profound glimpse into its heritage. These ...
To date, Thailand is home to eight UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Of these, three are categorized as natural attractions, and the other five are considered for their historic and cultural significance.
UNESCO chose two aspects of Thai intangible cultural heritage for its Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage ...
To celebrate its 34th anniversary as a Unesco World Heritage Site, the old capital of Thailand will come to life during the Ayutthaya World Heritage Fair that runs from tomorrow until Dec 22.
Want to explore Thailand? Read more on the topic and get ready for your trip: Listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site, the ...
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is proud to announce that two significant aspects of Thai intangible cultural heritage – Tomyum Kung, a world-renowned Thai dish, and the Kebaya, a traditional ...
Journey to the heart of Thailand’s history in Sukhothai, the cradle of Thai civilization and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Explore the awe-inspiring Sukhothai Historical Park, home to ancient temples ...