“Thailand has long been working on promoting itself to the world as more than a one-dimensional holiday destination by means of sporting achievement, arts, performance and food,” said Khunying Patama Leeswadtrakul, president of the Thailand Philharmonic Orchestra. (Photo: Arnun Chonmahatrakool)
Mahidol University’s inclusion in the top 50 universities globally for performing arts in 2022’s QS World University Rankings list proves the country has the talent pool necessary to make an impact on the world stage and harness its nascent “soft power” to draw tourists, income and business back to the kingdom following the post-Covid-19 slump, a number of experts told media on Monday.
They were speaking during a press conference arranged…
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