

Japanese hit band Official HIGE DANDism has officially announced its first-ever live concert in Bangkok. The concert will take place on September 6, 2026, at UOB Live, one of Bangkok’s major entertainment venues. As part of their Asia Tour, this event is expected to attract fans not only from Thailand but also from Japan and across the region.
■ Why Bangkok is becoming a major concert destination In recent years, Bangkok has rapidly emerged as one of Asia’s top cities for live entertainment. With modern venues, strong tourism infrastructure, and vibrant nightlife, it offers a complete experience beyond just attending a concert. This upcoming show by Official HIGE DANDism highlights Bangkok’s growing importance in the global music scene.
■ Ticket sales and important tips Tickets will go on sale on April 16, 2026, at 10:00 AM via the official platform: https://www.ticketmelon.com/viji/higedan Due to high demand, tickets may sell out quickly. It is highly recommended to prepare in advance by registering an account and confirming your payment method.
■ Getting to UOB Live The venue is located in central Bangkok and can be accessed easily by BTS or taxi. Heavy traffic is expected on the event day, so early arrival is advised. Planning your return trip in advance is also important, especially after the concert ends late in the evening.
■ Combining travel and live music in Bangkok This concert is not just about music — it’s an opportunity to enjoy Bangkok as a full travel experience. Spend your day exploring shopping areas and attractions, then enjoy an unforgettable night with live music. After the concert, taking time to relax can greatly enhance your overall trip experience.
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On March 27, 2026, the “China-Thailand Tourism & Cultural Arts Festival 2026” was held at Chulalongkorn University’s Centenary Park in central Bangkok, attracting over 1,000 visitors.
The event aimed to strengthen tourism and cultural exchange between Thailand and China while showcasing Thailand’s unique wellness offerings.
The festival focused on two major themes: wellness and cultural experience — both of which are becoming key trends in global travel.
■ The rise of wellness tourism in Thailand
Thailand is positioning itself as a leading destination for wellness-focused travel.
Popular experiences include:
- Traditional Thai massage
- Herbal spa treatments
- Muay Thai for fitness and health
- Natural and traditional healing practices
These experiences are increasingly popular among travelers from China, Europe, and beyond.
■ Festival highlights
The venue was transformed into a “healing garden,” combining art, culture, and wellness into a single immersive space.
Highlights included:
- Thai cultural performances blended with modern dance
- Dance competitions featuring teams from China
- Cross-cultural music performances
Visitors could also enjoy hands-on experiences such as:
- Health check-ups
- Thai massage demonstrations
- Herbal product workshops
- Live Thai cooking sessions
■ Why wellness matters in modern travel
Travel is no longer just about sightseeing.
Today’s travelers seek relaxation, balance, and meaningful experiences.
Bangkok stands out because it offers:
- Easy accessibility
- High-quality massage and spa culture
- Affordable pricing
This combination makes it one of the most attractive wellness destinations in the world.
■ How to improve your Bangkok experience
To maximize your trip, it’s important to balance activity and relaxation.
- Explore during the day
- Relax in the evening with wellness experiences
Areas like Sukhumvit and Phra Khanong are ideal for this style of travel, offering both convenience and comfort.
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Thailand Immigration has issued an important notice for international travelers: the Thailand Digital Arrival Card (TDAC) is completely free of charge. Recently, fraudulent websites have appeared online, offering “paid registration services” and misleading travelers into unnecessary payments.
■ What is TDAC and why it matters TDAC is a digital entry form replacing the traditional arrival card in Thailand. By completing it online before arrival, travelers can significantly reduce waiting time at immigration checkpoints. This is especially important at Bangkok’s Suvarnabhumi Airport, where pre-registered travelers often experience faster processing.
■ Official registration channels only Travelers must register through the official websites: ・https://tdac.immigration.go.th ・https://www.immigration.go.th Any other website, even if it looks similar, may not be legitimate.
■ When should you register? Authorities recommend completing registration at least 3 days before arrival. After submission, a confirmation email will be sent, helping speed up immigration procedures. While last-minute registration is possible, early completion reduces risks such as system delays or errors.
■ How to identify scam websites Recent fraudulent platforms often show the following signs: ・Charging service or processing fees ・Using slightly altered domain names ・Appearing in ads or search results Remember: TDAC registration is always free.
■ Practical tips for Bangkok travelers Staying informed before arrival is essential for a smooth trip to Thailand. With increasing digitalization of entry procedures, relying on official sources is more important than ever. After a long flight, taking time to relax and recharge can greatly enhance your travel experience.
If you are staying around the Phra Khanong area, consider choosing convenient and comfortable options nearby to fully enjoy your time in Bangkok.
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Thailand’s new government is moving forward with plans to introduce an entry fee for foreign visitors.
The proposed policy would charge 300 baht (approximately USD 8–10) per person for those entering the country by air.
The proposal is expected to be submitted to the cabinet shortly after the formation of the new administration, drawing attention from the global travel industry.
■ Key points of the entry fee
The fee will apply only to air arrivals.
Earlier proposals to charge 150 baht for land and sea entries have been postponed due to concerns over cross-border commuters and short-term travelers.
For most international tourists flying into Thailand, this fee will apply directly.
■ How much will your travel cost increase?
At 300 baht per person, the impact may seem small compared to flights and accommodation, but it adds up for groups.
For example:
- Solo traveler: 300 baht
- Couple: 600 baht
- Family of four: 1,200 baht
While not a major expense, it is an additional cost to consider when planning your trip.
■ How will the fee be collected?
Previous discussions suggest the fee may be included in airline tickets, meaning travelers would not need to pay separately at the airport.
However, final details will be confirmed once the policy is officially implemented.
■ Why is Thailand introducing this fee?
The government aims to use the revenue to improve tourism infrastructure, safety measures, and healthcare support for visitors.
This aligns with a global trend, as many countries have already introduced similar tourist taxes.
■ What this means for travelers
The new entry fee is unlikely to significantly affect travel demand, but it may gradually shift perceptions of Thailand as a “low-cost destination.”
That said, Bangkok remains highly attractive due to its overall value — combining affordable accommodation, food, and unique experiences.
■ How to maximize your Bangkok experience
With rising travel costs, many visitors are focusing more on quality and comfort during their stay.
- Choose comfortable indoor environments
- Enjoy private and relaxing experiences
- Stay in well-connected areas like Sukhumvit and Phra Khanong
Planning your time wisely can significantly enhance your travel experience.
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Thailand is currently experiencing extreme heat conditions, with temperatures reaching 41.1°C in Lampang and around 38.5°C in the Bangkok metropolitan area as of March 25, 2026.
Due to humidity and urban heat effects, the real feel temperature in Bangkok often exceeds 40°C.
This marks the peak of Thailand’s hot season, when temperatures rise sharply across the country.
In Bangkok, the combination of humidity, concrete surfaces, and traffic heat makes conditions feel significantly more intense than the raw numbers suggest.
■ What travelers actually experience
A “38°C day” in Bangkok is very different from the same temperature in drier climates.
High humidity reduces the body’s ability to cool itself, making outdoor exposure much more exhausting.
The most critical hours to avoid are:
- 11:00 AM – 4:00 PM (strongest sun)
- Heavy traffic areas
- Open-air street markets without shade
Trying to do too much during these hours can significantly reduce the quality of your trip.
■ Smart travel strategy in extreme heat
The key to enjoying Bangkok in this season is timing your activities wisely.
- Do sightseeing in the morning
- Take breaks in malls or cafés during midday
- Be active again in the evening and at night
Bangkok is well-equipped with air-conditioned environments, making it easy to balance outdoor exploration with indoor comfort.
■ Why indoor experiences become more valuable
During extreme heat, travelers naturally shift toward indoor activities such as:
- Spa and massage experiences
- Café hopping
- Shopping malls
- Private relaxation spaces
Areas like Sukhumvit and Phra Khanong are particularly convenient, offering easy transport access and a good balance between activity and relaxation.
■ Essential heat precautions
- Stay hydrated at all times
- Take frequent breaks in shaded or air-conditioned spaces
- Avoid prolonged outdoor exposure
Managing your energy in this climate is essential for a comfortable trip.
■ Outlook for the coming weeks
Temperatures are expected to remain high into April, with daily highs consistently above 35°C in Bangkok.
Planning around the heat will be one of the most important factors for a successful visit.
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After Thailand’s recent fuel price shock, one of the most practical questions for travelers is simple: how much more will taxis in Bangkok actually cost?
As of 27 March 2026, the answer is nuanced. There is no clearly confirmed across-the-board jump in standard metered taxi fares that can be stated as a single number for every ride. Instead, the real-world increase depends on when, where, and how you travel.
Bangkok’s standard taxi meter system is still commonly referenced around a 35-baht starting fare, while authorities and media have also discussed an additional 10–20 baht service charge during rush hours or later at night. At the same time, official clarifications have said the ordinary base fare itself has not been fundamentally raised in the same way travelers might expect from a formal fare reset.
For visitors, that means the bigger issue is not “Has the meter officially jumped by one exact amount?” but rather “Where does the total trip cost rise in practice?”
■ Where travelers are most likely to feel the increase
1. Rush-hour and late-night surcharges
Depending on the vehicle and operating conditions, some rides may carry an extra 10–20 baht during peak traffic periods or later evening hours.
This is not dramatic for one trip, but it adds up over multiple rides.
2. Traffic-based meter creep
Bangkok’s traffic already makes taxi costs variable because the meter is affected by waiting time as well as distance. When fuel prices rise, the pressure on drivers increases, and congested journeys feel more expensive overall even if the official meter framework remains largely similar.
3. Ride-hailing dynamic pricing
Grab and similar apps can become noticeably more expensive during periods of high demand, bad weather, or fuel-related cost pressure. In practice, this can mean paying several dozen baht more than travelers were used to before the recent fuel shock.
4. Airport transfer totals
Airport trips usually include the meter fare plus airport surcharge and tolls. With fuel costs rising, travelers may notice the total bill creeping upward, even without a dramatic official reset of the meter itself.
■ So what does that mean in real numbers?
For a practical travel budget, these are reasonable working assumptions:
- Short city rides (around 5 km): often little change in the basic meter, but a realistic increase of around 0–20 baht in some cases.
- Medium rides (around 10–15 km): in traffic, the real-world impact can feel closer to 20–50 baht higher than smoother, lower-cost periods.
- Airport to hotel transfers: once surcharges and tolls are included, the difference may feel closer to 20–80 baht depending on demand and route conditions.
These figures are best understood as practical travel estimates, not a uniform legal fare increase for every taxi in the city.
■ The smartest strategy for visitors
For most travelers, the most efficient approach is to rely on BTS and MRT for the main part of the journey and use taxis or ride-hailing only for the final stretch. This is especially effective in areas such as Sukhumvit and Phra Khanong, where rail access is convenient and taxi dependence can be reduced.
If you are traveling late at night or want price certainty, using an app-based ride can still be worth the extra cost because it reduces negotiation stress and improves predictability.
■ The bigger picture for Bangkok travel budgets
Even with higher fuel costs, Bangkok remains highly competitive by global city standards. Transportation may feel slightly less cheap than before, but the city still offers strong overall value when you consider accommodation, food, nightlife, and wellness experiences together.
Choosing a well-located base near transit—such as the Phra Khanong area—can help keep transport costs under control while making the whole trip smoother and more enjoyable.
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Thailand has recently experienced a sudden spike in fuel prices, with diesel and gasoline increasing by approximately 6 THB per liter overnight. This unexpected adjustment is already impacting transportation costs across Bangkok and beyond.
The announcement, made late at night and enforced the following morning, triggered long queues at gas stations nationwide. In some regions, fuel shortages were briefly reported, reflecting the scale of public reaction.
■ Why are fuel prices rising?
The primary driver behind this increase is the surge in global oil prices, largely influenced by geopolitical tensions in the Middle East. Thailand’s fuel subsidy system has been under significant financial strain, making it increasingly difficult for the government to maintain artificially low prices.
Additionally, lower domestic prices compared to neighboring countries had created risks of fuel smuggling, further pressuring authorities to adjust pricing.
■ Impact on travelers in Bangkok
For visitors, the effects will be mostly indirect but noticeable:
- Higher taxi and ride-hailing fares (Grab, Bolt)
- Potential increase in tour and transfer costs
- More expensive intercity travel (e.g., Pattaya, Ayutthaya)
However, Bangkok’s urban rail systems such as BTS Skytrain and MRT remain stable in pricing, meaning travelers can still navigate the city efficiently without significant cost increases.
■ What to expect next
If global oil prices remain volatile, further adjustments cannot be ruled out. That said, the Thai government is expected to introduce targeted support measures for key sectors, which may help stabilize the situation in the medium term.
■ Travel tips during this period
To optimize your Bangkok experience:
- Prioritize BTS and MRT for daily movement
- Use ride-hailing apps with upfront pricing
- Plan longer trips with cost awareness
Despite rising fuel costs, Bangkok continues to offer exceptional value for travelers. Dining, nightlife, and entertainment remain highly competitive compared to global standards.
Areas like Phra Khanong and Sukhumvit are particularly attractive, combining accessibility, affordability, and vibrant local experiences.
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Thai Airways has announced a fare increase of approximately 10–15% on selected international routes, driven by a sharp rise in jet fuel prices linked to geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.
The adjustment reflects growing operational costs faced by airlines worldwide.
Jet fuel prices in the Singapore market have surged dramatically, rising from around USD 80 per barrel to over USD 200. As a result, fuel expenses now account for up to 50% of total flight costs, compared to roughly 30% previously.
This shift has forced airlines to revise pricing structures through fuel surcharges.
However, for flights departing from Japan, Thai Airways has decided to maintain its current fuel surcharge levels for tickets issued between April and May 2026.
Passengers traveling between Japan and Bangkok will continue to pay approximately USD 55 one-way for economy class and USD 80 for business and first class.
Demand for direct flights to Thailand remains strong, especially from Europe, with load factors reaching 80–90%.
Many travelers are avoiding transit routes through the Middle East, leading to increased demand for direct connections to Bangkok.
Airlines are also adjusting flight paths to avoid conflict zones, which has added additional operational costs.
If fuel prices remain unstable, further fare adjustments may follow in the coming months.
For travelers planning a trip to Bangkok, early booking is highly recommended.
Popular routes and peak travel seasons are seeing limited seat availability, making last-minute planning more difficult.
Despite these changes, Bangkok continues to be one of Asia’s most attractive travel destinations, offering a balance of accessibility, affordability, and vibrant experiences.
Areas such as Sukhumvit and Phra Khanong are especially popular for their convenience, local atmosphere, and easy access to the BTS Skytrain.
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A major cultural event, “JAPAN FEST KHAO KHEOW 2026,” will take place from April 4 to 6, 2026, at Khao Kheow Open Zoo in Chon Buri, one of Thailand’s most popular family-friendly attractions near Bangkok.
This event combines wildlife tourism with Japanese culture, offering visitors a unique experience that blends entertainment, food, and traditional elements. Located near the zoo’s main entrance, the venue is easily accessible for both domestic and international travelers.
Visitors can enjoy a wide range of Japanese street food, including sushi and takoyaki, along with cultural exhibits such as traditional shrine elements. Displays of portable shrines (mikoshi) and the distribution of charms (omamori) will allow guests to experience authentic aspects of Japanese tradition without leaving Thailand.
One of the highlights will be a live stage performance on April 4, featuring multiple idol groups from Thailand. Inspired by Japanese pop culture, these performances reflect the growing popularity of J-pop and idol-style entertainment across Southeast Asia.
Khao Kheow Zoo itself is home to over 8,000 animals across approximately 300 species and is widely known for its immersive, open-style enclosures. It gained global attention through viral social media content featuring its pygmy hippopotamus. The zoo is located about 90 minutes by car from central Bangkok, making it a convenient day-trip destination.
The event represents a broader trend in Thailand’s tourism industry—creating hybrid experiences that combine leisure, culture, and international appeal. For travelers, it offers a chance to explore beyond Bangkok while still enjoying familiar elements such as Japanese cuisine and entertainment.
Combining a daytime visit to Khao Kheow Zoo with an evening return to Bangkok for dining or nightlife creates a well-balanced travel itinerary. This kind of multi-layered experience is increasingly popular among international visitors.
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One of Bangkok’s most iconic night markets, the Ratchada Train Night Market (Talad Rot Fai Ratchada), is officially scheduled to reopen on March 27, 2026. The long-awaited return of this landmark destination is expected to reignite Bangkok’s vibrant night tourism scene.
Located just a short walk from MRT Thailand Cultural Centre Station, the market has historically been one of the most accessible and popular night attractions for international visitors. Its closure during the pandemic left a noticeable gap in Bangkok’s nightlife, making this reopening highly anticipated.
■ A Signature Night Market Experience Returns
The market is widely recognized for its colorful rooftop views, which became a global social media sensation. Visitors can expect a wide variety of street food, local delicacies, vintage fashion, handmade goods, and casual bar zones.
With its mix of local culture and entertainment, the market is set to once again attract both tourists and Bangkok residents.
■ Preparations Near Completion
Vendors have already been selected, and on-site preparations are nearing completion. Official social media channels have begun countdown promotions, signaling that the reopening is imminent.
The new version of the market is expected to retain its original charm while offering improved organization and enhanced visitor experience.
■ Impact on Bangkok Tourism
The revival of Ratchada Train Night Market reflects a broader recovery in Thailand’s tourism sector. It is likely to become a must-visit destination once again, especially for first-time visitors looking to experience Bangkok’s nightlife culture.
The reopening also diversifies nighttime options, complementing other entertainment districts across the city.
■ Travel Planning Tips
The market is easily reachable from central Bangkok areas such as Sukhumvit. Many travelers choose to combine a visit here with a more relaxed evening afterward in quieter neighborhoods like Phra Khanong.
This combination allows visitors to enjoy both the energetic atmosphere of a night market and a more refined, private experience later in the evening.
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Thailand Travel Mart Plus 2026, one of the country’s most important tourism trade events, is set to take place in Pattaya this June. Organised by the Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), the event serves as a major B2B platform connecting international travel buyers with Thai tourism businesses.
■ Why Pattaya matters this year
Pattaya, located in Chon Buri Province, is more than a beach destination. Its easy access from Bangkok, strong hospitality infrastructure, and growing appeal in wellness and premium travel make it a strategic location for an event of this scale.
In recent years, Pattaya has increasingly been positioned as a destination not only for leisure, but also for business events, lifestyle travel, and high-value tourism experiences.
■ A large-scale global tourism marketplace
TTM+ 2026 is expected to bring together more than 400 Thai sellers and 400 international buyers from over 50 countries. The program will include scheduled business appointments, networking sessions, product showcases, and industry discussions focused on sustainability, innovation, and evolving global travel demand.
This makes the event especially important for understanding where Thailand tourism is heading in 2026 and beyond.
■ “Healing is the New Luxury” reflects a wider travel shift
The official concept for this year’s event, “Healing is the New Luxury,” reflects a broader change in traveler priorities.
Instead of focusing only on traditional luxury, many travelers now value:
- privacy and comfort
- wellness and recovery
- calm, meaningful experiences
- higher service quality and personal attention
This trend is highly relevant for Bangkok and Pattaya, where premium wellness, massage, and lifestyle services continue to attract both short-stay and repeat international visitors.
■ What this means for travelers to Bangkok
Although TTM+ is a trade event, its impact extends beyond the tourism industry itself. Over time, such events help improve hotel standards, diversify travel products, and increase the availability of higher-value services for visitors.
For travelers staying in Bangkok, this often translates into a better overall experience: stronger hospitality standards, more refined services, and more options for combining sightseeing with relaxation and private leisure time.
■ The bigger tourism picture in Thailand
Thailand is clearly positioning itself around quality-driven tourism growth. That means future demand is likely to favor destinations and businesses that offer trust, comfort, safety, and memorable service rather than mass volume alone.
For many modern travelers, the ideal Bangkok trip is no longer just about shopping and nightlife. It is also about balance—good food, efficient transport, quality downtime, and premium relaxation experiences that make a short stay feel complete.
■ Event details
Dates: 10–12 June 2026
Venue: NICE Pattaya Convention and Exhibition Center, Chon Buri
Organizer: Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT)
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According to official data from Thailand’s Ministry of Tourism and Sports (MOTS) (data source), Thailand recorded 3,263,802 international arrivals in February 2026, slightly below January’s 3,277,908 but maintaining strong overall performance.
Top 20 inbound markets (February 2026):
1. China 677,768
2. Malaysia 313,506
3. Russia 231,797
4. India 185,930
5. South Korea 144,467
6. France 120,047
7. Germany 119,458
8. Japan 116,776
9. United Kingdom 114,136
10. Taiwan 112,599
11. USA 101,438
12. Singapore 60,334
13. Myanmar 59,651
14. Laos 55,999
15. Hong Kong 55,659
16. Australia 53,022
17. Indonesia 51,461
18. Philippines 50,819
19. Poland 48,104
20. Vietnam 44,238
■Overall trend: stabilization after rapid recovery
Visitor numbers surged from 2.91M in November 2025 to 3.37M in December, then stabilized above 3.2M in early 2026. This indicates Thailand’s tourism sector has entered a stable growth phase.
■China reshaping inbound tourism
China’s sharp increase from January highlights its dominant influence. Increased connectivity and travel demand continue to drive growth.
■Balanced global demand
ASEAN markets provide consistent volume, while India and Russia show strong growth potential. European markets remain stable due to seasonal travel patterns.
■Future outlook
Thailand is expected to maintain steady growth with diversified demand sources. Bangkok continues to attract travelers with its mix of culture, nightlife, and wellness experiences.
■Reference data
January 2026
1. China 400,321
2. Malaysia 303,329
3. Russia 272,959
4. India 231,184
5. South Korea 168,222
6. United Kingdom 128,575
7. USA 120,284
8. Germany 115,700
9. France 114,111
10. Taiwan 99,232
11. Japan 84,784
12. Australia 76,598
13. Myanmar 72,177
14. Indonesia 69,406
15. Singapore 69,405
16. Laos 64,032
17. Poland 56,913
18. Philippines 52,939
19. Sweden 49,651
20. Israel 44,663
Total 3,277,908
December 2025
1. China 372,247
2. Malaysia 342,171
3. India 266,228
4. Russia 266,213
5. South Korea 150,561
6. United Kingdom 138,279
7. USA 128,928
8. Germany 120,901
9. Singapore 114,695
10. Japan 105,615
11. France 89,357
12. Taiwan 86,259
13. Australia 83,857
14. Myanmar 77,062
15. Indonesia 69,301
16. Philippines 65,865
17. Hong Kong 65,732
18. Laos 62,814
19. Sweden 59,337
20. Italy 47,995
Total 3,370,440
November 2025
1. China 326,974
2. Malaysia 321,869
3. India 236,232
4. Russia 214,523
5. South Korea 130,251
6. USA 122,462
7. Germany 111,382
8. Japan 108,038
9. United Kingdom 107,976
10. Singapore 89,176
11. Taiwan 78,855
12. France 73,123
13. Australia 69,202
14. Myanmar 65,171
15. Philippines 63,665
16. Indonesia 61,872
17. Laos 59,282
18. Hong Kong 51,004
19. Vietnam 48,067
20. Poland 36,938
Total 2,914,810
October 2025
1. Malaysia 378,143
2. China 357,445
3. India 213,858
4. Russia 145,764
5. South Korea 136,382
6. USA 83,929
7. Taiwan 83,574
8. United Kingdom 78,947
9. Singapore 77,095
10. Germany 76,709
11. Japan 73,806
12. Australia 70,055
13. Myanmar 64,152
14. Philippines 61,299
15. Laos 60,942
16. France 55,383
17. Hong Kong 50,513
18. Indonesia 50,086
19. Vietnam 46,030
20. Israel 34,626
February 2025
(Same Month Last Year)
1. Malaysia 418,045
2. China 371,542
3. Russia 230,600
4. India 169,988
5. South Korea 168,090
6. France 128,630
7. Japan 120,130
8. Germany 114,138
9. United Kingdom 107,316
10. USA 102,542
11. Taiwan 100,371
12. Laos 78,253
13. Indonesia 70,389
14. Vietnam 69,433
15. Singapore 64,585
16. Australia 57,499
17. Philippines 47,601
18. Myanmar 44,157
19. Cambodia 43,533
20. Hong Kong 43,411
Total 3,119,445
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The “Thai Festival in Nagasaki 2026” will take place on March 29, 2026, at Mizube no Mori Park and Dejima Wharf, one of the most scenic waterfront areas in Nagasaki. This popular cultural event offers visitors a chance to experience the vibrant atmosphere of Thailand without leaving Japan.
A major highlight of the festival is the wide variety of authentic Thai food available at the venue. Visitors can enjoy famous dishes such as Pad Thai, Gapao Rice, and Tom Yum Goong, along with trendy Thai desserts and tropical drinks. The food experience alone provides a genuine taste of Thailand’s rich culinary culture.
In addition to the food, the event features live stage performances, including traditional Thai dance, music shows, and interactive activities such as quizzes. These programs create an engaging environment where visitors can learn about Thai culture in an entertaining way.
Tourism booths organized by Thai authorities and travel-related organizations will also provide up-to-date information on destinations such as Bangkok, Chiang Mai, and Phuket. In recent years, Thailand has seen growing interest not only for sightseeing and shopping but also for wellness experiences such as spa and massage services.
Bangkok, in particular, remains one of the most popular destinations due to its accessibility and variety of experiences. Travelers can enjoy world-class dining, shopping, nightlife, and cultural attractions within a short stay. Adding a high-quality massage or spa experience can further enhance the overall travel satisfaction.
Events like this Thai Festival serve as a gateway for future travel. Many visitors who attend such festivals later choose Thailand as their next travel destination after gaining firsthand interest and information.
Experiencing Thai culture locally and then visiting the country itself is one of the most effective ways to deepen travel satisfaction and understanding.
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Nan Province in Northern Thailand is rapidly gaining attention as a hidden gem for travelers seeking authentic cultural experiences. Unlike the fast-paced energy of Bangkok, Nan offers a peaceful atmosphere where traditional craftsmanship and daily life are deeply connected, making it an ideal destination for slow travel.
Recognized as a UNESCO Creative City of Crafts and Folk Art, Nan is home to a rich heritage of weaving, silverwork, and ceramics. What makes the city unique is that these crafts are not preserved as museum pieces—they are still actively practiced and integrated into everyday life. This creates a rare opportunity for visitors to experience living traditions rather than staged tourism.
One of the must-visit landmarks is Wat Phumin, located in the heart of the old city. The temple is famous for its iconic mural known as the “Whisper of Love,” depicting a Tai Lue couple sharing a quiet moment. This artwork is not only visually captivating but also provides valuable insight into local culture and history.
A short drive from the city center leads to Ban Sao Luang, a traditional weaving village where visitors can observe and even participate in textile production. The rhythmic sound of looms fills the village, and each handcrafted piece reflects generations of inherited knowledge. This hands-on experience highlights how cultural preservation and local economy coexist in modern Thailand.
Nan also features skilled silversmith communities and ancient kiln sites, showcasing a wide range of craftsmanship. These are not merely artistic displays but practical elements of daily living, reinforcing the idea of Nan as a “living cultural city.”
In the evening, the Walking Street Market near Wat Phumin comes alive with local food, handicrafts, and traditional performances. Visitors can enjoy Northern Thai dishes such as Khao Soi while experiencing the warm and welcoming atmosphere of the community.
Although Nan may not offer the flashy attractions of major tourist cities, it provides something far more meaningful—a genuine connection to Thai culture, people, and heritage. For travelers staying in Bangkok, adding a cultural destination like Nan can significantly enrich the overall travel experience.
After returning to Bangkok, taking time to relax and recover is equally important. Long travel days and cultural exploration can be physically demanding, and proper rest enhances the overall satisfaction of your trip.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
An incident involving multiple individuals was reported on the night of March 16, 2026, in the Walking Street area of Pattaya, one of Thailand’s most popular nightlife destinations. Authorities, including local police and tourist police, quickly intervened to control the situation and ensure public safety.
According to reports, the situation occurred late at night in a crowded area where large numbers of tourists were present. Officials responded promptly, managing to contain the situation and detain several individuals while confiscating potentially dangerous items. Although no major injuries were reported, the incident caused temporary confusion among nearby visitors.
Walking Street is well known for its vibrant nightlife, filled with bars, clubs, and restaurants that attract international tourists. However, as with any busy nightlife district, particularly during peak hours, minor disturbances or unexpected situations can occasionally occur due to large crowds and late-night activity.
Travelers visiting Thailand are advised to take basic safety precautions when enjoying nightlife areas:
• Stay aware of your surroundings in crowded places
• Avoid approaching any disturbances or conflicts
• Keep personal belongings secure
• Use reliable transportation when moving at night
Thailand remains one of the safest travel destinations in Southeast Asia, and such incidents are typically isolated. Major tourist areas, including Bangkok, maintain strong security presence through local police and tourist police units, allowing visitors to enjoy their trip with confidence.
In Bangkok, areas along the BTS Skytrain line—such as Sukhumvit, Phrom Phong, Thonglor, and Phra Khanong—are especially popular among international travelers due to their convenience, safety, and wide range of dining and entertainment options.
After enjoying sightseeing or nightlife, many visitors choose to unwind with traditional Thai massage or spa experiences. This is not only a way to relax but also an essential part of the Thai travel experience.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
A cultural event celebrating Thailand’s traditional New Year, known as Songkran, will be held in Kawagoe City, Saitama Prefecture. The “11th Thai New Year Water Festival 2026” is scheduled to take place on April 25 and 26, 2026 at the Namasai Civic Center. The event is organized by the Thai-Japan Friendship Network and aims to promote cultural exchange between Thai residents in Japan and the local community.
Songkran is Thailand’s traditional New Year festival celebrated every April. Traditionally, the festival involved gently pouring water over Buddha statues and elders’ hands as a symbol of respect and purification. Over time, it has evolved into the world-famous water festival where people splash water on each other in celebration of the new year, wishing for happiness, health, and good fortune. Major cities such as Bangkok and Chiang Mai attract large numbers of international visitors during this festive season.
The Kawagoe event will feature cultural performances, Thai food stalls, and opportunities to experience Thai traditions firsthand. Visitors can enjoy authentic Thai cuisine, explore Thai cultural displays, and participate in water-related festival activities. For people interested in Thai culture or planning a future trip to Thailand, the event offers a great opportunity to experience the festive spirit of Songkran without leaving Japan.
In recent years, interest in Thai culture has grown significantly in Japan. Thai food festivals, cultural exhibitions, and Songkran celebrations are becoming increasingly popular nationwide. Many visitors discover Thai traditions through such events and later decide to travel to Thailand to experience the authentic celebrations.
Bangkok remains one of the most popular travel destinations for Japanese visitors. The city offers a unique mix of temples, street food, luxury shopping, nightlife, and wellness experiences. Areas along the BTS Skytrain line have become particularly convenient for tourists due to their accessibility and vibrant urban atmosphere.
During a trip to Bangkok, many travelers enjoy experiencing traditional Thai massage or spa treatments as part of their relaxation and wellness routine. After sightseeing, shopping, or nightlife activities, visiting a high-quality massage venue is one of the most memorable ways to enjoy the Thai travel experience.
If you are planning to visit the Phra Khanong area in Bangkok, consider experiencing a premium full service massage at 101 Premier Massage, conveniently located just a 4-minute walk from BTS Phra Khanong Station.
