Government and boxing officials and fighters pose during a press conference.
The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) in collaboration with the WBC MuayThai has launched a campaign titled Amazing Muaythai to promote the country’s national martial art and culture to the world.
During the launch last week, TAT governor Yuthasak Supasorn said he was proud to see Muay Thai play an important part in many people’s lives in the Kingdom and around the world.
It has a valuable role to play as part of Thailand’s soft power to help revive the economy after the Covid-19 pandemic, he told a press conference.
Also at the ceremony were WBC MuayThai executive secretary Thanapol Bhakdibhumi, Foreign Ministry official Orapin Harncharnchaikul and…
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