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UNESCO Honors ‘Tom Yum Kung’ and ‘Kebaya,’ Boosting Thailand’s Cultural Prestige

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December 14, 2024
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UNESCO Honors ‘Tom Yum Kung’ and ‘Kebaya,’ Boosting Thailand’s Cultural Prestige
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand celebrates UNESCO recognition of Tomyum Kung and Kebaya, enriching Thailand’s cultural heritage and boosting its appeal as a diverse and vibrant travel destination.

Thai Cultural Heritage Recognition

The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) proudly announced that Tomyum Kung and the Kebaya have been inscribed on UNESCO’s Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. Tomyum Kung, a famous Thai dish, and Kebaya, a traditional garment found in southern Thailand, represent Thailand’s rich cultural tapestry. This recognition elevates Thailand as a premier travel destination and acknowledges the diversity of its cultural heritage.

Enhancing Cultural Experiences

TAT Governor, Ms. Thapanee Kiatphaibool, believes these UNESCO listings celebrate Thailand’s cultural depth and offer new travel experiences opportunities. Visitors can savor Tomyum Kung’s harmonious flavors and explore the Kebaya’s local significance in southern communities. This recognition will inspire travelers to explore and appreciate Thailand’s multifaceted cultural landscape, offering deeper insights into its diverse traditions.

A Commitment to Sustainable Tourism

Thailand’s inclusion of these elements in its UNESCO heritage list further enriches its cultural offering. The Kingdom stands as a repository of natural and cultural wonders, from historical landmarks to vibrant traditions. Committed to sustainable tourism, TAT encourages travelers to engage with authentic traditions and indulge in unique gastronomic experiences, ensuring meaningful journeys in Thailand’s magnified cultural prestige.

Source : UNESCO Recognition for ‘Tomyum Kung’ and ‘Kebaya’ Enhances Thailand’s Cultural Prestige


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