Thứ Sáu, 25 tháng 1, 2013

Amazing I-San Fair 2013 at QSNCC this Weekend

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Long overlooked by the international tourism industry, Thailand’s northeastern region, called “Isaan” by Thais, is being given a major boost with the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) collaborating with travel trade partners to promote the destination by organising Amazing I-San Fair 2013. The fair will be held during 24th-27th January 2013, at Plenary Hall, Queen Sirikit National Convention Center. There are more than 60 operators participating in the fair including travel agents, airlines, accommodations, and producers of local handicrafts. The travel fair is aimed at increasing tourist traffic from Bangkok and other provinces to Isaan.

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For decades, Isaan was perceived as a remote, underdeveloped area that held little tourism appeal. Things began to change as the region’s transportation network expanded in the 1980’s and a number of historical sites and nature reserves opened up to the public. In recent years, the Northeast has seen an influx of domestic and foreign travelers going for its unspoiled nature and chic resorts. It is also the main gateway to the many wonders of the neighboring countries of Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam. TAT Governor Mr. Suraphon Svetasreni said “The Isaan culture has its own uniqueness. Visiting Isaan is another way to gain memorable experiences with enjoyment and recreation.”

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The fair is divided into 6 Amazing Zones; 1) Isaan Arts Crafts and Festivals 2) Isaan Buddhist Heritage 3) Isaan Chic and Chill 4) Charm of Isaan way of life 5) Heritage of Isaan Weaving and 6) Isaan local dishes. Live cultural performances, traditional showcases and demonstration of silk weaving have been brought from various Isaan communities to entertain visitors. In 2011, there were more than 26 million visitors to the Northeast (+15.86% over 2010), more than 95 percent of whom were Thai tourists. In 2013, TAT expects the number of domestic trips will increase to 115.36 million trips and generate 537,800 million Baht.

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