TAT Leads Taiwanese Students on Scenic Thai Rail Adventure


Bangkok, 23 May 2025 – The Tourism Authority of Thailand (TAT), represented by Ms. Pattaraanong Na Chiangmai, Deputy Governor for International Marketing – Asia and the South Pacific, hosted a special welcome ceremony yesterday at Krung Thep Aphiwat Central Terminal Station for 240 students and teachers from Taiwan’s top international schools. The event included a traditional cultural performance and the presentation of souvenirs, reinforcing Thailand’s reputation for warm, gracious hospitality.

This visit marks the beginning of a week-long educational rail journey from 22 to 29 May, aimed at showcasing Thailand’s cultural depth and the appeal of train travel through the northern region. The group will explore a range of iconic sites, including the Grand Palace and Wat Phra Kaew in Bangkok, Damnoen Saduak Floating Market in Ratchaburi, and Tha Phae Gate in Chiang Mai, all while experiencing the country’s landscapes and local life along the rail route.

The initiative is part of TAT’s broader strategy to diversify Thailand’s tourism offerings and attract new segments of travellers. With a goal of welcoming 1.2 million Taiwanese visitors in 2025 and achieving an 8% increase in tourism revenue, TAT is focused on high-value, experience-rich travel. From 1 January to 21 May this year, Thailand received 405,503 Taiwanese visitors—a slight decline of 2.21% compared to the same period last year. However, the outlook remains positive, with flight capacity between Taiwan and Thailand up by 6%, totalling over 2.1 million seats in 2025. Taiwanese tourists currently average 6.25 nights per visit and spend about 5,896 baht daily—roughly 36,850 Baht per trip.

This student rail tour is one of many efforts aligned with the government’s ‘Amazing Thailand Grand Tourism and Sports Year 2025’ campaign, designed to boost international arrivals through exclusive incentives and fresh travel experiences. TAT anticipates that this programme will not only create lasting impressions but also inspire a new wave of educational and experiential tourism in Thailand.

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