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UNESCO celebrates Songkran with event on sustainable festival tourism in Pattaya
UNESCO and partners’ ongoing project ‘Achieving Sustainable Tourism with Intangible Cultural Heritage and Creative City Network in Waterway Cities of ASEAN’—it has already convened three dynamic seminars benefitting thousands of tourism professionals since its launch in September 2023 — is pleased to announce its upcoming, fourth installment in its South-East Asia seminar series, ‘Pattaya & Sustainable Festival and Event Tourism: Exploring Strategies for Growth and Development’. The hybrid seminar, to be held 10 April 2024, will focus on Thailand’s coastal city of Pattaya as a special case study for the potential to be had in fostering dynamic networks of tourism businesses in the ASEAN sub-region.
The project is supported by DASTA, ASEAN-Türkiye Cooperation, CRIHAP, K11, ONYX, The City Connext, and b.Consulting Cambodia. By promoting sustainable and inclusive tourism practices through this project, UNESCO and its partners together seek to contribute to the regional development of this growing industry, and its potentail to contribute to the well-being of local economies and comunities. The series also aims to provide exemplary models for application worldwide.
Welcoming remarks for the upcoming seminar will be given by Mr Harold Olaya Leon, Senior Vice President and Head of Operations, ONYX Hospitality Group.
The seminar’s keynote addresses will be delivered by:
- Ms Soohyun Kim, Director, UNESCO Regional Office in Bangkok
‘Environmental, social and economic significance of Songkran, a UNESCO-recognized water festival heritage in ASEAN’
- Mr Poramase Ngampiches, Pattaya Mayor
‘Pattaya’s vision to become a cultural zone and its environmental management policies toward becoming a sustainable tourism destination’
- Mr Chiruit Isarangkun Na Ayuthaya, President, Thailand Convention and Exhibition Bureau (TCEB)
‘TCEB policies and initiatives to sustainable festival and event tourism’
- Mr Suphot Prakitjanuruk, Area General Manager, Eastern Thailand – Amari Pattaya
Following keynote presentations, a panel discussion will explore the cultural significance of Songkran as an Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity; the role of hotels in driving sustainable festival and event tourism; and standards and efforts of various organisations in supporting sustainable events and festivals.
Panellists include:
- Dr Chumpol Musiganont, Designated Areas for Sustainable Tourism Administration-DASTA (Public Organization)
- Mr Jongrak Rojpalasatean, Director of the Management System Certification Institute (MASCI)
- Ms Urai Mukpradabthong, Director of Tourism Authority of Thailand Office in Pattaya
- Ms Alisa Phanthusak Kunpalin, Managing Director of Tiffany’s Show Pattaya
How to join?
Date: Wednesday, 10 April 2024
Time: 13.20–15.50, Bangkok time (GMT+7)
Location: Amari Pattaya Hotel
REGISTRATION:
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About the Project
‘Enhancing Sustainable Tourism in ASEAN Waterside Cities’ is a pioneering initiative by UNESCO and partners expressly designed to leverage local communities' unique cultural and natural heritage towards fostering sustainable development and regional cooperation.
We look forward to seeing you at our remaining three webinars and collaborating with you further on sustainable tourism development in our ASEAN waterside communities!
For press inquiries and further details
Please contact City Connext:
Anawit Jitmana: +66 65 895 6323
Thatsanvanh Banjong: +66 87 706 5030
Email: cityconnext(at)gmail.com
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