TAT Celebrates Osotho’s 65th Anniversary with Garden Fair
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The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT) is commemorating the 65th anniversary of its long-running travel magazine Osotho with a lively event — the Osotho & Friends Garden Fair — happening this weekend at Museum Siam on Sanam Chai Road. The fair runs from tomorrow through Sunday, open daily from 11:00 to 20:00, with free entry for all visitors.
Over three days, guests can enjoy a mix performances, creative workshops, and a bustling flea market showcasing handcrafted goods, eco-friendly décor, upcycled creations, ceramics, and mouthwatering regional dishes from famous eateries across Thailand.
An exhibition of rare black-and-white photographs will transport visitors to the Thailand of decades past, and there will be talks featuring well-known eco-travelers and influencers, including Pimlada “Pear” Chaiprichawit, Tatrawee Harikul, and Benjapop Benjathammatorn.
Hands-on activities will let participants explore traditional and sustainable crafts, from making soybean sauce and flower-scented powder to creating microplastic keychains, eco-print fabric designs, moss balls (kokedama), and watercolor travel art.
Entertainment highlights include a khon performance by a children’s troupe, an Engkor face-painting demo, a comedic magic act by The Jack Comedy from Thailand’s Got Talent, and nightly mini concerts: Maew Said Leb (The Voice) on Friday, Thee and The Dudes on Saturday, and Landokmai on Sunday. Saturday will also feature a special fan meet with actor Gulf Kanawut.
For full details, visit facebook.com/osotho.
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