Udon Thani and Nong Bua Lamphu highlighted in tour for representatives of 28 countries
Diplomatic guests gather for a group photo in front of the Udon Thani Museum. (Photo: Poramet Tansathaporn)
The Ministry of Culture is continuing with its mission to forge ties with other countries, taking diplomatic representatives from 28 countries on a special tour of northeastern Thailand.
Staff working at diplomatic missions in the country set out on Thursday for the two-day tour that will take in Udon Thani and Nong Bua Lamphu provinces to experience the local way of life and cultural activities.
Yuthika Isarangkura, the ministry’s deputy permanent secretary, said the trips have been organised regularly…
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