Thailand’s ‘Tout à Fait Thaï 2025’ Festival in Paris Draws Thousands, Celebrates Franco-Thai Ties
Thailand’s “Tout à fait Thaï 2025” Festival in Paris has left a lasting impression, breaking barriers and mesmerizing over 10,000 attendees with a vibrant cultural presentation that commemorates 340 years of Franco-Thailand relations. The event not only showcased the vitality of the cultural and diplomatic relations between the two countries but also raised a new standard of cultural diplomacy, introducing Thailand’s rich cultural heritage to the epicenter of Paris. With its unforgettable moments, the festival reaffirmed Thailand’s presence in the global map and opened the door to future tourism development, leaving the audiences spell-bound by the country’s unmatchable cultural richness.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) has celebrated the resounding success of the “Tout à fait Thaï 2025” festival in Paris, which took place from May 24 to 25 at the Parc de Bagatelle. The two-day cultural event attracted more than 10,000 visitors, offering a vibrant showcase of Thai culture to the French capital under the theme “5 Must Do in Thailand.” This festival not only encouraged French travelers to discover Thailand’s rich heritage but also commemorated significant milestones in the Franco-Thai relationship, marking 340 years since the first contact between Siam and France and 170 years of formal diplomatic relations.
The event emphasized France’s crucial position as a key long-haul tourism market for Thailand. Organized by the Royal Thai Embassy in Paris, in collaboration with TAT and supported by a wide array of public and private partners, the festival was an integral component as a key component of the 2025 Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year campaign. It demonstrated Thailand’s growing global reach through engaging cultural experiences and impactful interactions, shining a spotlight on the country’s diverse tourism offerings beyond its iconic attractions.
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