AMAN MUDADAM, DIRECTOR OF TOURISM AUTHORITY THAILAND FOR MALAYSIA/BRUNEI, YUTHASAK SUPASORN GOVERNOR OF TOURISM AUTHORITY THAILAND WHO FLEW IN FOR THE OCCASION FROM BANGKOK AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE
COUNTRY MANAGER OF THAI AIRWAYS FOR MALAYSIA AND BRUNEI WITH DATO KEE HUA CHEE
DR HEW AND DATO REISS TIARA
MRS ASEAN 2017 SAMANTHA GOH AND MISS MALAYSIA INTERCONTINENTAL 2018 SANJNA SURI
SHARON TOO AND MRS CLASSIC MALAYSIA 2018 HELEN CHAI
RICHARD LATSCH PHILIPS OF AMEE PHILIPS FINE JEWELS AND QX LEE OF DESIGN CENTRE KL AT INTERMARK
QX LEE AND AMAN MUDADAM, DIRECTOR OF T.A.T
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Amazing Thailand’s “Open to the New Shades” marketing concept launched in Malaysia Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) launches the new campaign “Open to the New Shades of Amazing Thailand” in Malaysia to reflect the unique characteristic of the Thai to welcome visitors from all around the world, regardless of any preference.
MISS MALAYSIA INTERCONTINENTAL 2018 SANJNA SURI
It is a genuine form of “Thainess” towards sustainable tourism. The campaign is launched to the Malaysian visitors on 2nd May 2018 at Renaissance Kuala Lumpur Hotel.
It was attended by major travel agents, media and invited guests. Mr. Yuthasak Supasorn, TAT Governor, leads the Thai tourism team and presides over the event. He outlines the wide variety of tourism concepts to attract Malaysian visitors, namely: Gastronomy, Art and Craft, Nature and Beach, Thai Culture, and Way of Life.
“This year Thailand is reaching 36 million visitor arrivals. The number of Malaysian visitors to Thailand is ranked no. 2 after China. We have long-established good relationship between two countries. It is also very convenient to travel to Thailand both by land transport and by flying, with several flights from many cities in Malaysia to Thailand.
"TAT constantly works with partners and tour operators to present this new marketing concept to Malaysian visitors and generate substantial sales targeted at specific customer segments; such as, lady travelers, luxury travelers, weddings and honeymooners, and families.
"As Malaysian visitors visit Thailand in large number every year, this new shades concept will offer new perspectives in travelling for Malaysians to experience. Apart from major cities such as Bangkok, Pattaya or Phuket, there are also secondary cities in Thailand awaiting tourists to revisit the Kingdom, namely Mae Hong Son and Yala (Betong).
"For visitors who want to experience something different, community tourism in Thailand has many provinces to welcome you with authentic Thai way of living, such as Ko Klang in Krabi, Ko Kret near Bangkok, Thale Noi in Phatthalung and Ban Bang Phlap in Samut Songkhram”, TAT Governor said.
The gala dinner is featured with Thai cultural performances, Thai boxing demo, and award presentation for media and travel agents in Malaysia. Mr. Tanes Petsuwan, TAT Deputy Governor for Marketing Communication gives tourism product presentation on the Open to the New Shades concept, which is about asking visitors to “open” their minds and hearts to deepen and widen their experiences into a new perception of attractions and variety of experiences in Thailand.
“Open to the New Shades campaign will introduce brand-new products to Malaysian visitors, or expose a new charming character of well-known destinations through creativity. This campaign is aimed at attracting more repeat visitors and also first-time visitors.
"New perspectives in existing attractions are waiting to be discovered and visitors will also be able to indulge in experiences in new tourist attractions”, Deputy Governor added.
In this event, there are arts & crafts products showcases featured with demonstrations of Thai culture and way of living such as the painting umbrella, fruit carving and many more.
As Thailand’s distinctive cuisine is second to none, guests are served with authentic Thai gastronomy created by Thai Celebrity Chef Chumpol Chaengprai during gala dinner and enjoy tasting Thai food from 4 regions, which has own signature styles.
Last but not least, guests also enjoy live performances by special guests, Mr. Koh Saxman a famous Thai saxophonist , Thai Boxing demonstration by Muay Thai Superstar Buakaw Bunchamek with professional boxers, and Thai cultural dance performance. **************************************
MISS MALAYSIA INTERCONTINENTAL 2018 SANJNA SURI DOES A HAIR POSE
ONLY DATO KEE HUA CHEE CAN TAKE SUCH SIZZLING SULTRY PHOTOS
LUSCIOUS LOCKS
SANJNA SURI WITH RICHARD LIM OF TAT
3 HOTTIES---SANJNA SURI, RICHARD LIM AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE
OPENINH SHOW WITH THAI CLASSICAL DANCE TAKEN FROM RAMAKIEN THE THAI VERSION OF RAMAYANA
MR SUPASORN THE GOVERNOR OF TOURISM AUTHORITY THAILAND MAKING WELCOME AND THANK YOU SPEECH
THE DEPUTY GOVERNOR OF TOURISM AUTHORITY THAILAND MAKING DETAILED SPEECH
THRILLING NEW STATS
MALAYSIA IS A VERY IMPORTANT MARKET AS WE ARE THE SECOND HIGHEST NUMBER OF TOURISTS TO THAILAND
FAMOUS JAZZ PLAYER
DINNER IS SERVED!
CANNOT BELIEVE DR HEW AND DATO REISS TIARA HAVE BOTH FALLEN ASLEEP!
NOW AWAKENED
DATO REISS TIARA LOOKS TO HEAVEN FOR GUIDANCE
MRS ASEAN AND MISS MALAYSIA INTERCONTINENTAL
SAMANTHA GOH AND SANJNA SURI
2017 AND 2018 WINNERS
SHARON TOO AND HELEN CHAI
HELEN CHAI IS MRS CLASSIC MALAYSIA
COUNTRY MANAGER OF THAI AIRWAYS RECEIVING AWARD
AWARDEES
BOSS OF THAI AIRWAYS IN MALAYSIA, MY FAVORITE AIRLINES!
BUAKAW BANCHAMEK THE BEST BOXER FROM ASIA
THE FIGHTER EMERGES ON STAGE! FIRST TIME MANY MALAYSIANS HAVE SEEN HIM LIVE
DOING THE WAI KRU THE PRE-FIGHT RITUAL
DIVINE INTERVENTION
RICHARD LATSCH PHILIPS AND QX LEE
HE RUNS AMEE PHILIPS JEWELLERY AT MANDARIN ORIENTAL AND HE RUNS KL DESIGN CENTRE AT DOUBLE TREE
MY VIP TABLE
GOVERNOR OF TOURISM AUTHORITY THAILAND MR YUTHASAK SUPASORN AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE
DIRECTOR OF T.A.T MALAYSIA AHMAN MUDADAM, GOVERNOR OF T.A.T YURHASAK SUPASORN AND DATO KEE HUA CHEE
TANES PETSUVAN DEPUTY GOVERNOR FOR MARKETING COMMUNICATIONS, TOURISM AUTHORITY THAILAND
MAIN COURSE
RICHARD LATSCH PHILIPS MAKING NEW FRIENDS
HIGH TECH LUCKY DRAW USING COMPUTER!
I DIDN'T WIN SO I CONCENTRATED ON FOOD TO CONSOLE MYSELF
QX LEE AND AMAN MUDADAM
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